SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1019 100. : ol : LE " PAGE FIFTEEN I Clergy stree ] § : ; : & > - P 26 wy VEN 3 2 ER mA iy x at INK Black Tea oy in Packages Only; rning service and Rev GEOQO..ROBERTS SON & SON, Limited conduct th a 13% he service in b ¢ . . ) day services be B corner of | the Sunday school at 3 a CNS TES Ls er a Raglan Road 1 Di n street, |p. beginners primar x R Special Holir rally 10.30 am. Ev- cl at 11 am i ERE rn i = TE (gl § | | NATIONAL EDUCATION?L. CONFERENCE } t--R A Waddell ; 2 Twelve x -- First Congregational Church,--| Vice m. ax 7 1 ! : : » ng i we 0.0 JHE AIM Rev. R. D ill, B.J B 1 vice sunday schi : : : Sih : ! 'anada, th AS : and 'Eng : i minister. Service E45 § pworth 1 ¢ 3 f » Ad fo direct ' public 'at-| pim. Me. 1 ill will prey 1] ayer meeting, Wednesda ? - . . on ! REPRESENTA Nps De as ke tention to the funda. both services Su ! Strangers-~and visitor elo y : Rr : a 3 . poy 4 a p Avery lic nization { problems of | pm. Prayer meting, Wednesday at] cot E y ® : ; 3 Ey 3 da i ation ig be lucationgl sygtems ini y 4 ; ad 8 pm | > . 5 : y 3 5 i overlooked 1 Im addition : MR. i 1 "Sydenham Street Methodist C hurc h 3 3 is a 23 i ample provision e fo : consider educa- | { Chalmers Presbyterian ( hurch==| Rev. W. T.-G. Brown. Mii € ¢ 3 wdy i y ¥ minis Br sireet Methodisy Charch-- trangers al-| Se 11 am. and p.m. The Ways we D. A. Lough will con Holiness Movement Chuareh--Suge | J 33 ea : 7X 3 pre RN ! dividuals w vill attend the cot tion in its relation to! --tnu | Bervices 11 a.m 1d 7 p.m. The min SELEY : 3 3 $ . a ; i TAT as & i ence in their own capacity' : itizenship. | orning and even bopper { f #4 $45 gam; bi REMARKABLE SHIP LAUNCHING AT BUFFALO, WITH ENGINES IN- | Me, I amv 3 mid-week STALLED AND STEAM UP. TR SO ppd 10 cD oy angie of T8.8 dearees, and in'less than seven |N <The : -Convening rs ohounding waters in narrow sli ip,~miracu ously righ herself, A ship | srvbody welcome 503 Electric Railway Cham capsize f it tips to an angle of sixty degrees. Photo was taken at extreme point of Queen Street Methodist Church - i J. D. Ellis pastor 'ablic wor. 11} hi i hie ime i fini hed ship ha 14 fully gone down the wav: ter | i ni es, 0 el 1 a.m nd 3 Sunday | ¢ i twentv-tnree feel Irom op of ways. v SC hoo 9.45 3 & > - ~ ~ - ~ - Bro Street Ret x : ve | [ ck 8S . M1 dog H. Jenn 4 . PERTH ROAD EVENTS. ough will preac in the morning Sergt.-M 5 -- { The pastor will preach in the evenin ! : TE v . Ad fin th vening A Harvest D rr Wi ad I i Y { \ [Subjeet A Question of Founda- rd 13 onsid " rl wn y as Held On Wed tan has . ' . x REGISTRATION AND GUARD OF HONOR tions Everybody welcomes 1.01 {0 Mill}; nsider Ls 2 da) ivening. hs { heir c - First Church of Christ Scientist EYE EE a Gnd BB aR Bo SEER 14th Regiment, P.W . has re much § p.m. tes cl 1 1s N . | timonial meeting: y i A 3 . i 1a unc |turne fr in ti Press in tw UNI | 1 ing public reading Dimittis, ( re}; Ar Si es u 3 Or dd of ¢ o ON MADE {room same address, open every aft-|the Lar or (May . aun on V ' 3 3 a = ype ul 8 art e y 3 Sift just a pin . i N \ Sunda » 10 5 o'¢cl < 3 3 Adar x + a 1 . 3 i ERALLS i ire cordially ed ; h TOF DOE ip Rare Ey ! d the school fair} Mixed with softl 1isperad sigh } ; se* of piet "Wa « the i4eh Reg FLARE GLOVES { vi he readin 1008 > (Hailine a otal sr wh : a parents realiz-| Of romance, add tw all teacups ¥ i y aa! A I a = \ 858g room ng} Holojgis lor 4 ¥- 1d y their children And the st t of her eyes ) . tnd of the ' ; Et She i ! A er held on Wed- : ; . ng a. te pom. 2.00 evenings tended . Pp ptterson. 76 York street § f nget 1 si ha 1 Md Cod x ¥ ot ices at 11 a.nt. and 7. p.m. Morn: || wdially i od ten ' and a Y Afix 4 an or Are Ar arti ling™subject, "Does. the Church Need lp ; With a bit a Revivar™ EVENIng subject, "Ex- bene ; - 3 3 > 3 : if an ounce pf 1d resistance; Terr perience .of Redemption." . Bethel dwell ihe oo 2 "mperance f yvielding--then in mute headache, or feel a bilious [m4 auartette will sing. Sunday oo. SE aoymeI | mexpressible enjoymant, . {school at 3 p.m.; prayer service, | ? ? ch * fea «hm Serve in quantities to suit splica tions t eceive y Ad t at the apove attack coming on, ward it | Wednesday, 8. pm; YP SSE, Fri S---- anv Was outs 1 Nixon Waterman Ihe ronard et : Xe TRIE Wi day, 8 pm. All are welcome (Continued From Page 14) ou as : o celal £ th Hof Rodd: tise Pr Wales on off by the Sally wee of | - Javed the utmost interest in Gur pre- ed 'by 'Missouri ar i His Reason. Clots A who | 3iviee Mf ont is tie Tees: N : 2 4 Lgible N i € ere i ¥ rer BT of the gi Baptist Church, Sydenham ations on and sea, and he was | Oh, pray, Miss alrim 1 4 nex Lor Fry ohnson streets--11 am. * particularly solicitous ti I, as the The tolal profeeds amount 8 do all me Mr. Brookes ja nruly Member." 2.45 p.m., bible American representative; ld have tly bor SE ¥ : Sh "Oh, but our acquaintance " "py . iumber of young atile " x wr { school; 7 pam. "Christ, a Labor Un- complete access to t mir Aumher of yo . A has been so brief {(Sweetly) "Why " » nd 8 4 slay * | an A A AAA AG PP ad it A at NP, Por a t tC lackloe! 3 3 2 3 toni The ordinances of baptism Office. About the swhmarine id to. H. Blacklock shouldn't 1 call you Mr. Brookes? the Lord's supper will .be ob-! paign the King was just as outspoken rs 3 heavy 1 ad : He: "Oh, only because my nane's pr at the evening service. The! as Jellicoe and other member of the night, which injure £ *{ Somerset!" 3 isservices will be conducted by: the Admiralty. The thing must be stop-) A : - " Neri a ---- - ~~ stor ped, or the Allies could never win the -- wal Largest Sale of an~ 7 Modicng in the World | St. James' Church, corner Union Sold overyw nin |and Arch streets--T. W. 8g ) oy . { B.A. rector; the rectory, 152 Barrie Li 4-G ree Like Lincol Would not be Without Iotract 11 a MOTSIR Prayers " Lloyd-George Like Lincoln. {holy communion, preacher, the Right . Of all the influential men in the [3 the Bishop of the Diocese British Government there' was only u 00 ad e p.m.; Sunday school; T p.m even She who took an optimistic sitivade ng prayer and biect. 1S was r Joyd-George met At Any Cost Ang lican Position OR Promabits. aa] the Prime Hiner frofuantiy oy pf Expreseed by 1 or St , at his own country place, anc Such is the statement of Mr, A. Exproseed vy the Couneil for Social elsewhere; and the most lasting im- O. Norton, of Boston, the largest J vig Which | Jeli of is , ' by vr a 3 * €\ i " nl derful man Was his rrepressioie Jack Manufacturer in the world. Pas vary Sfregationnl Church--- ety of spirits. 1 think of the Pr His voluntary testimenial re-| both morning and evening. Morning: Minister of Great Britain as a grea garding ZUTOQ follows : service at 11 a.m. Subject "The Pik: etigerant poy, ai ug ning 286 Congress St., Boston, Mas, Christian's Race." Evening service | ANd Joking, and even in perhaps 1 have been a sufferer from hesdache | At 7 p.m., subject "The Gospel o the, darkest crisis of British history since childhood and have used ai, or Christ, God's Power Unto Salvation » {showing no signs of depression. His nearly &il the so-called 'cures' on the | Bible class and Sunday school at) ace W lich was clear in its complex- market, Some months since my atten- | 5, P.m.; Young People's meeting, ON a8 @ girl's, never betrayed the tion was called to Zutoe Tablets and | | Monday evening at 8 pm Prayer | Slighte st anxiety, and. his eyes, al have been using them ever since with | Meeting Wednesday at 8 pm. "An Vays sparkling, never disclosed the the most gratifying results, I find they | are welcome. ; faintgst shadow. It is a picture which cure a"sick® or 'nervous' headache in a ---- i I shall never forget--that of this man, few minutes and leave no bad effects Cooke's Presbyterian Chih, upon 'whose shoulders the destiny of My family use thém whenever needed | Brock street.--The minister, Ray. ithe Empire rested, apparently refus- with equally good resuits. I have fre- | Taylor Dale will preach at 11 a. v ing to admit, even to limself, the quently given them to friends who were | and 7 p.m. Beginners' and primary dangers that were seemingly crush suffering from Headache and they neve: | Sunday school classes at 11 am; [ing it to extinction, heroically de- failed to ve quick relief. I alwayscarry | main school and bible class, 3 p. m. | voting all his energies to uplifting the Zutoo Tablets in 4 BE on the road | Y.P.S. Monday at 8 p.m., will be an| Spirits of his countrymen, and, in his and WOULD NO WITHOUT | open meeting, when L. Joffe willl private intercourse with his associ- THEM AT ANYCOS speak on "The Fall of Russia." A|ates, even in the most fateful mo- A 55% NORTON. cordial welcome awaits 'you at| ments, finding time to tell funny stor- 25 cents per box--at all dealers Cooke's. jes, recall entertdining anecdotes of 7 --- his own political career, poke fun' at AAA AAA A A -- St. George's Usthedral---Very Rav.|the mistakes of his opponents; and NID | OE Stree a:a DD Deas a He | tam the general comecrtaion thov- tor, 78 Wellington street, phone 2156. sand miles away from the Western TALKING Rev. Cecil Whalley, M.A, B.D. ! front and the German submarines. It » Priest Vicar, 164 King street, phone was the most inspiring instance of MACHINES 1629 2b Sanday Aner Jrintty.| {self-control that I have ever known; s ol Phonographs ary nksgiving Services. -8/ only one other case in history can be Al a a a.m, holy communion; 11 a.m. holy| compared with it, for: Lloyd-George's Parts for all makes supplied, | ommunion, preacher, Major the Rev. | attitude at this period constantly re- expert workmanship, moderate W.A. Kill, M.A, M.C.; 3 p.m,,.Child- | minded me of Lincoln in the et charges, quick service. | ren's Thanksgiving Service; 7 p.m,, | hours of the Civil War, when, on news ; ¥ ; evensong, preacher, Bishop of Ontat-| of such calamities as Fredericksburg J. M.PATRICK io. - Services daily in" chapel at 10 or Chancellorsville, he would enter: : -&.m, except Thursday. Holy com-|tain his cabinet by reading selections | munion § a.m. Thursday. { from Artemus Ward, interlarded with 149 Sydenham St. Phone 3056) JUEERHEERARMARERRRO TTR ERE St Tuke's' 'Church | humorous, sayings and anecdotes of - : s corner of his own. Perha Lloyd-Geo! Woe i's Thosphodins Priscess and Nelson streets--Rev. J.| cheerfulness is ied by ob os Great ah e P, Wright, M.A, B.D, rector. | trait which he similarly had in com- Th Engl 4 Ha + Th o Tones and invigorates the pi Test anksgiving service. 8|mon with Lincoln; there is a Welsh parvayeayitom, inakes sey Bicod |a.m., holy communion; 11 am. | mysticism in his nature, which I Veins, Cures Nervous | prayer and holy communion fall he gre Mental gna Br Worry, Des; R Special] told, sometimes takes the form of Sr aaiy, Ma Patpitation of the | Preacher, Rev. F. L. Barber, Th.| religious exaltation. - Lyold-George's FH Gua vipirne te a PEtby al ree or Bary Magdalene: 8! faith in God and in a divine ordering druggists of mai pinin pkg. on receint of ' on, usic--Venite: Te! ¢ history is evidently so profound e Jet mailed free. THE Woon | Deum Laudamus, (Schnecker) ; -- Ne oa as ree P2% | Mixed Quartette, Mrs. . (Sgt, Sat hat the idea of German victory prob- {ang never seized up his mind as a ra { reality; we a ow that Lincoln's aS - CAPR absolute confidence in the triumph of HATS AND CAPS-- the North rested upon a similar basis. --_ { a Here is where we san fit out with a new crown of glory, lor we Certainly only some 'such deep set 3 ALN have everything in 'neadfear the most fastidious man, could wish. It's no . Y conviction as this could explain Llovd- d AN A trick to buy a new Hat, rather fs fun to try them on and see your face George's serenity and optimism in the 8 We AR . J change with the si¥le of Hat . face of the niost frightful calamities. d - Mh a A A sm AA AEA AUTUMN STORE we OUR SUITS-- In ready-made we have what we. are told is the best selected and most complete range in King- ston. They are all tailored by experts, from the best materials, and in all the latest dictates of fashion, Privad-Trony Ke bn : $18.00 to $45.00 In our tailor-made Suits, we are the local agents for Fashion Craft The re putatign of this firm for material, workmanship and the utmost in style and. value defies criticism Our new fall samples and style books are now in and if you were thinking yffggnew Suit, vou would be.well advised to come in and pick your Suit length early, as the choice" ye rapidly de- pleted. The tailoring in the cheapest Fashion © raft 's just as good as in the dearest the differs ence im price is solely in the fabrics Priced from .. asd x . i $35.00. to $75.00 OUR OVERCOATS-- Are a complete range of new fabrics, new «0 jors and y styles, and all are for solid com fort. They are made from smooth and rough finished Ove atings, thick, yet soft and light In weight, with the maximum of heat retaining qualities. Just ip into one of them and you'll say just what one particular young American exclaim ed when he tried bne on: "Huddy, this is a master piece." (Yes, he took the coat with him.) They are priced exceptionally Jow $18. 00 to $40.00. FASHION CRAFT Overcoating Samples are, a delight to the man who loves good Clothes Come in and see them at-wour earliest opportunity" and have your winte r coat built to your measure ments in Fashion Craft's high standard of quality Priced from " ain £35.00 to $65.00 UNDERWEAR Since pre-war days we have not been able to stock such a splendid rra o ine All-Wool Underwear as we now have, in all weights and sizes No matter what your liking ie vou will find your supply of Under wear hegre. Priced from .. «....83.00 to $10.00 per suit. SHIRTS-- Our lines of Shirts ave made up from the best we can bay of the celebrated W. G. and R. (with the double-wear Cuff) and the Forsyth guaranteed Shirt. Sizes from 12 for the "Little Man" and 18 for the "Pig Fellow." Priced from NEUE ey ' $1.50 to $5.00 a sitended a small qinner at which : \ y remier was present, four days . h TS ' y ov $8.54 after the Germans made their terrible © HATS AT . ' as . ad pi $3.00 to $8.50 attack in March, 1918. Even on this £ CAPS AT iii... $1.00 10 $3.50 occasion he showed no evidence of : F aundering Turposes, Removing Stai f : : foram Ns Sal his shimated Spirits or L g s ns from any e e upper hand: he was talki Washable Material, Cleaning Floors, Woodwork, Windows, Sil- ppe as ng incessantly, but he never even men-| ° H : verware, Dishes, ete, Washbowls, Sinks, Toilet Utensils, Bath Homed ry 'that as ONOe : i ? ! « Tubs, Enamelledware, Kitchen and Dairy Utensils. the thoughts of the rest of the world . o ® y Will remove Ofl and Grease Spots from Wood and Metal at that moment; instead he rattled Meat' : Surfaces; Varnish and Paint Spots from articles of Cloth or along, touching upon the Irish ques- Woodwork. i tion, discussing the impression which IR h\ ; 3 ; The wonderful saver of soap. It may be obtained from Irish conseription would make in Am- \ : : * your grgcer. 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