"Out of the High Rent District." O'Connor's Ladies' Exclusive - Big Reductions In every department this week. We must make room for summer stock arriving daily. Get Our Prices on Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts and Waists. We can save you money. Millinery At clearing prices all this week. A pleasure to show you. T.J.O Connor "Higher up street, but lower in price." "We-Aimto Buy Cris Have the Best" = Now and generally "hit the mark." Season nearly + over for Crisco has advanced in price, hat goods. Will have this week: for a few days we are selling the larger, sized cans at a special price, 6 Ih, Lat T. SL.50 9 1h. 5 oz. Crisco at : This price makes Crisco cheaper than lard in price and besides it goes much farther in using. Jiuy now, " JR.B. Gage, Phone 549 Oo a cream o Charlotte 1 for 23¢, Toc 3 or. Cris per dozen, Cream Puffs, 40¢ dozen, | Large assortment of cakes, buns | med ete, Expect to have Saturday: Sweet / Potatoes, Asparagus and cucumbers. P.-H. Baker & Co:.| Phone 1141 302 King St. Russe, Montreal Street. YOUR EYES. -- Eyestrain if neglected, may cause shrious damage to the delicate mechanism of the vision, and by deranging the nervous system, cause headaches and other troubles. For Perfect Satisfaction Consult Optician and J. J. STEWART, Opt.D. Optometrist: Cor. Wellington and Clarence Sts. Opp. Post Office. Phone 699, 20th Century pring Overcoats GOOD. VALUES. Grawford & Walsh SPECIAL AGENTS | TAILORS, Princess and Bagot Streets. . Dh hoe han CER Women's Walking - Shoes with perforated wing tip and low heel In Grey 'Nu-Buck," Tan, Russia Calf, To- bacco Brown Calf and Gun Metal. Smart and attractive models from Ameri- can makers. Allan M. Reid ay 111 Princess Street. Kingston. ' $2.25 *| hear THE DAILY BRITISH . HONORING OF d from Page 1.) Il bere to help the ba nflinching. No con- was absent. Yet 1 if needed, die® hey od. '} ost slug- cd is thrilled wit he sim- ry of their quiet hercism who did these things were our brothers and fath- whom we had ercas-- but the ki n ers and sons--men never thought of call came, and in 1 out ur as » fai'h they r cod for the they stood. » price paid too high fer Must great traditions be formed, and national char- actor built up by h tremendous and heart-breaking sacrifice of our | best and noblest? It certainly seems { true that no ends are ever] achieved with 1 nin for which 12 capacity 'hat this is God's the Christian re- of which is the * instance of vic- © sacrifice The most valuable w ho hold best Nor to be those what they and himself done { things only are won by willing to give fer th can give is dear the a man these maorst who 'have this upon wiped or 1. or even as living in a vague only in fradition or by the they have implante i By los- ing their life indeed saved it, and though dead they are stil in spirit with those for whom they gave [all The result then/of their stupen- | dons sacrifice would only be "hrown away if we. while profiting ly their {action. did not allow it to affect our [thoughts and lives. if in short we forgot that thev still "compass us abcut."* This Commemoration is nothing but an empty form. if it | there. our Honour Rolls, our | eulogies and banquets are worse than useless, if they make us think {that they are enough Much more is required There must be {conviction that an obligation | been laid upon us for all time { their sacrifice. an obligation to hate all mean and ignoble and base | things "to turn. with horror from {the hideous self-secking and greedy | materialism which has gripped {men's hearts ~to loathe ourselves | for. the manner in which we fall short of their splendid ideal --to | remember that they who have seen [the vision are looking on Can we ever let them feel that that we are | net touched to the very heart by their sacrifice? Dare we let them see | that it is thrown away as the world | | goes on in its sordid pursuits as | before? | I say that they compass us about | now It is they who see the depress- ing spectacle of numbers who might the call and have refused, or jeven, to their shame be it spoken fled their country to escape it But they cannot escape this cloud of | witnesses It is not the living they | have to face It is the great com- | pany of the noble dead. They can jrun away from' reproaches nbw, and shield themselves in various way But some day they must meet these heroes whom they dis- honour. and then no excuse or subterfuge will avail They may [have gained the whole world But {in that day they will only most bit | terly regret that they have lost | their souls | To this great cloud of witnesses | that encompasses us continual ad- | ditions are being made. 'Each great | exploit ito become an imperishable | |'part of the traditions and history of dur country entails, alas, tre mendous sacrifice. A heavy toll is being paid for the glorious victory | jof Vimy Ridge won by our men this | recent Eastertide. But as we la- | ment for these loved ones who have so nobly fallen. surely we may re- | peat the splendid challenge of the | Apostle -- 0 death, where is thy] sting? O grave, where is thy vic-| tory?"', in the confident belief that | those so bravely gave their lives are! lost to us in no sense of the word, except the actual temporary separ- ation. They are with us still in| par as out ob- | spirit they story |Was So Bad Had to Stay in House. All skin diseases such as eczema or {salt rheum, itching or burning rash- es, eruptions, ulcers, boils, pimples, etc, are all caused by bad blood, and | while 'noi usually attended with any fatal results, may sooner or later {develop into some serious blad trouble, and the .entire system le-|% | come affected. and well-known remedy, will c'sanse the blood of its inspurities, and by {this means cure skin diseases and @ther blood troubles. Mrs. Ernest Andrews, Hamilton, Ont, writes: "My face was covered | with eczema and was so terribly bad, 1 had to stay in the house. I | had ten different doctors but got so | tired of their treatment that | went | and bought a bottle of Burdosk Blood Bitters, and it helped me so | kept ion taking It. Now I am cured, and | have a lovely skin. [ "People who used to see me when I was so bad and see me now will | mot believe it, but I always tcll them | that nothing cured me but Burdock Blood Bitters." BBB. is manufactured only by The T. Milburn 'Co., Limited, to, Omt. ? Torom- for | i boy 'WHIG, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1917. NEUE DY: I ovely of good re- virtue, aad D . rai "think on these thin **5¢ ay it i MEETING HELD IN THE Y.M.C.A. HALL ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON are Splendid Adresses Given By Toronto Speakers--Boy Soprano Was En- campaign to afvan- rand e on tha meeting on Sunday after- dock . Splendid well versed sub was | ry Campbell's Hats Snappy New Shapes We are daily selling hats to men who apprediate the dvan- tage complete assortments plus 'the satisfaction of expert service, Priges in keeping with the poputar demand ' We sell Horton's' Buckley's Christy's Scott's | Barbisio's Stetson's 'Borsalino's JAMIZS SIMESON James Bailey, Tcrento intro- their texts, were given by Simpson, \W. Duggder, and Rev. Thompson all of Frank Anglin presided and duced the different speakers Mr. Simpson in his forceful spea told of the financial advantages that result frem prohibition. He cited the case of slums of Edinburgh where the traffic had persisted at great financial loss to the community as a whole. On purely a commer- cil basis the prohibition of the liquor trafic was justified Rev. | Baley, Mr. Duggan and Rev. Thomp- £on tock up various phases of the effect cof the traffic on the life of a| country particularly a young country like Canada and each urged that active steps be taken to prevent any & mpt on the part of politics to bring about similar conditions to these which prevailed befare Sep- SU A Next Rev Campbell Bros; The House of Successful Hat ERAP SOLD BY LEADIN Send stamp addr win PRICE IX EN age & sy No mptoms for follow up 1s GENUINE PACKK During the afternoon Mas'er Wil liam Bennett, the famous Toronto soprano gave several solos which wera well received and deserved the continued applause. Many of the churches had their pulpits filled'by the visiting temper- | ance adfocates. DEMONSTRATION OF McLAREN'S FOOD PRODUCTS { Mrs Wright, expert demu tor will be with us all week "You" Are Invited. ' HENDERSON'S 59.61 Brock. The House of Quality. NAA ce rpg mem se -- Rugs, Oilcloths and Linoluems MSCHARGES. | No.2. cores BSL000 POISON. No.3. con 8 VITAL WEAKNESS ow | | INVINCIBLE PURE mstra J GROCERY FALLON BROS., PAGE FIVE ee ------ HERTHA OO Ladies' Laced Boots Laced boots are very popular, espécially in the higher tops. We have a good variety to choose from. 1 BLACK, BROWN, GREY, PATENTS, $10.00, $9.00, $8.00, $7.00. * Abernethy'sShoe Store \ Si 1 ET IRE En "Home-Made Candy Fresh Made Every Day. Sakeli's Next Grand Opera House Telephone 640 an re i ----y AAA PA et AANA A A tl ltt wetter ea | ARH Your Labor Seems in Vain If you do not add a_pew piece of furniture to your household after hofisecleaning. We can supply you with the most useful articles. | From a bottle of furniture restorer to a chesterfield. Let us help you. in pretty designs. ' ® James Reid The Leading Undettaker. Phone 147 For Motor Ambulance. A er er -- er See a Aa at ar len Now That Spring Is Here Buy ANSCO CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES, CYKO PAPER AND M.Q. DEVELOPER Sole Agent and Distributor T. H. Sargent, Telephone 41 | ' Corner Princess and Montreal Streets y -- J a ee et MONUMENTS We have opened a branch of our monument business with a large stock of marble and granite. Special attention given to cemetery lettering. 139 Clergy St. Phone 637. --1| THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 LUBIN'S wanting anything done In the carpen- tery line. Estimates given on all kinds Wf re = and new work: alsa_hard- wood s of all kindz. All orders will necet ympt. attention. Bhop 60 " -- he Burdock Blood Bitters, that o'q Dandruff causes a feverish frrita- tien of the scalp, the hair roots | shrink, loosen and thén the hair lcomes out fast. To stop falling hair {at once and rid the scalp of every vice dn the Sal-|harticle of dandruff, get a 25-cent on Sanday after. | i 4 ed that Comumis- | bottle of Danderine at any drug promeded Eas gn store,pour a little into your hand and af Adpwiant for rub it into the scalp. After a few heeesty % "| applications the hair stops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. NOW ADJUTANT SMITH © memorial sers wor Remedy CURES DANDRUFF AND STOPS FALLING HAIR 50c¢ Bottle Prouse's Drug Store Phone 82, Funeral of late N Mosier, i The funeral of the late Nicholas Marine Notes, © Mosier, who died on Friday, took! The steamer Jex cleared for Os- place, on -Sunday afternoon to the WesO. Church of the Sacred Heart, Wolfe! The Steamers Reywest and Key- Island, where a solomn libera was; POTi cleared for the Welland Canal, rung by Rev. Fr. Fleming. There| The steambarge Jeska arrived were over cighty rigs in the cortage. [70m Charlotte, withcoal for the The pall-bearers were A. C. Haugh, | "otton mill. William Hailey, Oliver and Robert] Ths schconsr Horace Faber, was Yott, Thomas Dee and George Tedd. | the first sailing vessel to enter Os- j wego harbor this season. The Taber is loading coal for Bath. IVER Ir Are Cured hy HOODS PiLLS Collegiates Lost, The Kingston Collegiate Institute team were unsuccessful in defending the championship against the London Collegiate Institute team Satur- day evening for the basketball cham- picaship of Canada. They went down to defeat by 76 to 25. It was one of the hardest contests set en- tered into: 4{ Scalp | ¥ Queen street AAA AA AAP Nl) ' : Apples! Apples! A very choice stock TALMAN SWEETS NORTHERN SPIES BEN: DAVIS BALDWINS STARKS | Friendship's 210 Division St. Phone 545 Our coal is as clean as coal can possibly be--fiee from dust, slate or other foreign matter. If you haven't laid In gour winter supply yet, come in and see us--to- day. The woman who scrubbed the coal bin befoYe the coal was put in car- ried cleanliness a little too far. 'BOOTH & CO. - Phone 132 Foot of West S¢, by