F ‘is Read Daily by 42,000 People. l _ I f 1 4 _ Sworn tion Stal 'shed Advertisers. ..~:::-‘:-:rf-‘-‘-‘ Iv~t‘-::::_-::. _-_-_-_- -_- -_-_~_»,»_-_._._._._.V_______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ---c~---W.. _ _ 1 »r.Il§1-.itll snail {32%7§il>°rily>1s.1 L i 'cHARLorrETow;I. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1915 _ _ g {»=§2°,,;°; yr~;g;_<,d;yvg;fi,_'»;,;;1;-___y~°: PARADE To _ Furious RESUMED REV. z. L. FASH p &_ liars’ cuuncu in wssr on Five ultra I-'sour lu slrrisr cuuncu Setoitil S 4 e Battery and Island 1 1 I Yesterday Evening Delivered ' ills mmiyilgimded YeSM,daygMom_ German Attacks Illere itepulsed with Heavy Losses. vp _ V g i _ Farewell Sermon to Large Con- Imiiressive Sermon by Pastor, frggilgansirsgllglllneelaggénSlinmlllgemges lfiillslgglllls gregalion After a Successful iiifl/~. Dr. Fullerton. mmctm Serious Damage on A“Su_0_Gérmans p Pastorale of Five Years. . ‘ .__ __..---..,,, The men of No. 2 Heavy Siege Bat- the part of existing institutions. Wher- te_ry, and, the Infantry paraded to St. ever wrong would raise its hideous James' Church yesterda mornin form, there the true soldier of Jesus Last evening Mr. Fash took for his any little efforts I have made for mor- text the 25th verse ot' the 33rd chap- als or temperance in this province. If ter of Deuteronomy, “Thy shoes shall I remained five years more I would be iron and brass; and as thy days, have continued to make them. Ishall so shall thy strength be." He preach- never cease to speak or to strive to ed a feeling and earnest discourse to make men temperate and sober and his large audience. God-like. I am very glad that during Yesterday at both services the Rev. these five years I had my small oppor- Z. L. Fash preached valedictory ser- tunity to do a little bit to uphold the vices at the Baptist Church, Prince, forces which make for righteousness Street. Large congregations was the in this beautiful little province of rule at both services. |Prince Edward Island. I thank you During his five years’ pnstorate at all for your many kindnosses. As I this church Mr. Fash has gained the began only with good wishes and good (Special to The Guardian) The despatch, telegraphed to the the western front. The Germans seem Y 8. PARIS, Oct. 31.-German troops in Tageblat from Bucharest, says that to have anticipated this as on Satur- when the pastor, Rev. Major Fuller- Christ would be compelled to march _important masses made a thoroughly the transports are convoycd by a. day night they launched a. general ton. D. »D.,_-preached a powerful and breast forward irrespective of any re- organized attack last night along a strong squadron. The recent attack lattack in Champagne over a. front of inspiring semen on the present as- suits. He saw that it would mean an- front of nearly five miles in the Cham- by Russian warships on the Bulgarian -about five miles in an effort to recover pact of the war, dealing with the in- tsgonism in the homes; that it would pagne district, b t weresubiected to a port of Varna, according to this ac- ground which the French recently diunii}nity and unprecedented bariiar- divide nation from nation; but never- serious check wlltli heavy losses. The count was made In preparation for an took from them. They succeeded in ityo the enemy and insisting that the theless, He called for that splendid French War Othce announced to-day attempt to land troops. recspturing Butte de ‘Tahure. but British Empire shall iight relentlessly sacrifice that the cause of God, which that the German statement admits de- according to French accounts they until the Gremsns drink to the bitter is the cause of humanity, might pros- feat. (Special to the Guardian.) were repulsed everywhere else. suf- dregs of the cup of which Brussels per. If we were merely to take this LONDON, Oct. 31.-The Serbian fering heavy losses, and to the north dranl;,ll1d.,\1ntila satisfactory andpar- asa figure of speech we would not be PARIS, Oct. 30.-North of the river fortress of Pirot, described as the key of Lemesnll they actually lost one of manent peace is established. Besides reading in the light of Christian his- Aisne there was last night very sev- to Nish, is in hands of the Bulg111‘l&11B. their own trenches. _the soldiers there was a large congre- tory the true meaning of the expres- ere fighting with bombs and grenades, while the Austro-Germans advancing As usual the attack was preceded gation,1.nd the musical programme of sion. The Christian character is posi- according tothe statement given out from the north are endeavouring to by an artillery bombardment and the 1116 _!01'Vl_¢Q_ .WM 9X¢°l1ii01111ilY 80011- tive, strong, insistent. 8-ssresslve. It this afternoon by the French War Of- form a ring around Kraguyevatz. French report speaks of messes of "' ' q ` Maj% Fullerton took his text from never can he neutral when the star of flee. where the Serbian ei-senni is situated, infantry being decimated. There has Matt ew, 10-34: “Income not to cast evil is in the ascendancy. A merely There was also a bombardment in Thus, besides endangering both the also been some lighting in Artois. . peace. but a sword. _inactive attitude in the face of tyran- _the Champagne district, in which both Serbian war capital and the town Deslliio ihe C0111l11g of Winter there ' ‘W0iknow,’ he sold. "tho i11'i111B1°y ny. cruelty. 18-Daclty, murder, cannot sides took part. where Serbian munitions are manu- has been more activity on the Rus- ' meaning of this striking declaration. savour of the thinking of Jesus The text of the communication fol~ factured, the Central Powers with the 'S1811 front- True there has been a lull Jesus-Christ saw that when the great Christ. We all know the story of the lows: Bulgarians are narrowing the gap in lighting in Courtland. where the principles that led Him to the cross great conflict in the commonwealth- "Yesterday evening there was fight- through which the Serbian army in G01111111111 11Dl1111'€11tly failed to take were brought into the market of hu- how one section of that vast republic ing of particular violence with bombs the north-east must escape. Simul- R188- 01' i0 i111D1'0V9 io any marked munity iiigi-3 wouid be gniagoninm on (Continued on page three) ~ and hand grenades to the North of taneously the -Austrians are attacking 1195190 their 11081110118- It is believed , ' the River Aisne in the sector of Puisa- Montenegro to remove, if possible, the they are i11’°I1111'l118 101' another drive. "~`-‘~"'-'~‘-""`ff"”-"'~`~‘~‘-"ff-'»'-'~~'~'-`~`~'""""-'-'-"`~*‘Y'~'-=‘~'f~`-‘~‘-'f~‘-`-'-'f-'~'~=ff-'=-f-=--f-'-='-=-‘-'-==='=---- loino and Quennevieres. danger of having an enemy army on It must bo mode Soon as snow is al- » "In the Champagne distrct, the their flank. Littlehas been said about Fendi’ falling Mid the movement of _ . V ` | bombardment in which both sides took_ the fighting between the Austrians heavy H-1"iill€1'l' iS 118001111115 more diffi- , part, previously reported, continued and Montenegrins along the Drina Cllli- ‘ during the night in the same locality, river, but apparently it is of a most M0118 tho Siyr the Germans en- namely, Tahure, as well as in the vi- sanguinary character. as lt took the Edged in n counter offensive and have cinity ofthe work called ‘Lacourtine.’ Austrians with far superior equip- 1‘¢C°V€1‘¢d 501116 t01‘1`lii01"¥ which Gen- "There is nothing to report from ment more than a week to force a eral lVll11°ff 10011 110111 019111- Hi. lllili. Sill CHARLES TUPPEH . the remainder of the front." crossing of the river at one point l"\l1'¢h@1' 8011111 ih Goiioin- the Rus- ‘ _ . alone, and that sopth of Vishe rad, _ _lilllllll hilV9 1°€i111‘11,1° the offensive end, _ - .tspaam to 'rns ouareuny ’ ' sangrirrrench troops, are zlfnniy 110101111111: to Vienna. have made un- 1 __ LONDON, Oct. 31.--A Saloniki cor- established along the southern end of _5ll¢°°"l'lll allelllllll 10 C1088 the ' . respondexaxnt ;>fnRe;xter's gelegrrtm tgo. gre Nlish railway and crossing inip St§llpa.T k i H ‘ _ d t : " ii _ e ur e t ,I,.oT_'l.",`WA' get 30'."`§‘h' t Cé“‘l`{§° l“°l'“'t}l¥'° lgaclllice' tThel;ul;° began t° glntrgopseby (ihgvldiigente .1i)lll:¢;3snt\rtavait`ro\i|r§tal'l.nZ ahvtiuthfictggiedalillfoiilélis Eillrxe °l' Alllell "Elll@l?l?!h"°llll91lt Of lhe Exchange T0l€‘ thefltev. Charles Tupper, a Baptist gressive and broad minded and cared lm. 6 numb; of reflfmees Sellbhms "O31 Gser " ml” ° C l`°‘ll“l°' clllflllll g1‘11l1h.B1lyB 11- Private 1110811113610 B01- nnntster of ability. who raised himself time for custom or tradition if it mil an ,,,,,,,,, 0, ,,,,,,,§ 6,; ,O 00,6, arm h,“',§‘“, §°“'°°“' °f " “““l“" 1111 110111 Bucharest- Bays the Turkish into prominence in the denomination stood in the way of what he believed am, m f th Amgd ,. ig d li’ W 3 E O march “cms” R°“' Wlll‘Sllll1S Bfeslhu- G00l1¢h 111111 H111h-- Young Tupper showed talent and his to be in the interests of his country. X d (3) Cen it be t ed Tim esignr. ing” a to he rescue' But ot the Brit' llllllll were *ll-lllcllell lll llle Blllllk Sea mth” réwwed he should get E good In 1855 a general election took place al;ilyt;'f;slscx1;1;SEr;1.lyt<; Bernd siloooioiggicssn nsewsanldaBFf{)t;i;clh reiréaliiiggrceinenstspgso by e Russian squadron of three bat- °llll°llll°ll~ A391' the l1°Y had 1'0l19lV9¢l lil NOW Scollll- llllll- lll l`°5P°lllle ll’ ll There is a shortage of several necessl- sible that in addition to direct s ist- tlesmps' several cruisers and destroy such schooling as was within his call from a number of prominent Con- ties' especially no,,,._»» ance' the Ame m ll 5 815- The result of the battle is not Mugs. he became n shoe- servatives, he offered himself flor ma er. Some wealthy friend fur- Cumberland and was elected. He e- COPENHAGENY 0 ,_ 30, via Lon. ma b t d f _ llll!h.9d,hil11 the means to go to Edin- tested “Joe” Howe, the leader ‘ll the don.-Large contingelits of Russian t0rg'emgnli§e:c?nS€rbls€.om sending mm llll.l'!l1`lilld iiiiidi’ 1118dl¢l11°- .'I'l11'_9B R°l°l`ll'l Pal'lY~ lll lllll Hmllle ill” tr h e set sail from Sebastopoi Ital on h th ' l` d _ 7.33" lFl'°l'_ 7011118 'l'\1DI1B1' returned Y°l1118 111el11ll°l' fl`°lll Cllllll’°l'lll-llil at fogolilre agulgarian coast, the Berlin takenythis bsfrapzlenegleiiftzislvelngrild Wllll his degree of M.D., and married- £01109 111i1'11Cl°d “li-€11ll°1l lll’ lll° °l`ll’ Tageblat says. there is talk of another offensive on r Franoel=Morse. of Qmherst. From tory. and the sledge-hammer force of p 1 1843 to 1855 Mr Topper devoted him. his speaking. He was astute, ready, _»_-_-.~_'_-.~.-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-fs.-_-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-1-_-.-.-.-.».--.-.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-_-.-_-_-,_._.,-_-_-_-_-1-_-___ ____ ____ ‘ self- to his profession ss a physician 'sarcastic and often overwhelming. He » -_ and; created -for mmm" a _large and was considered one of the mo" power. under the deep affection and respect of his con- ‘ will to everybody in the church. I., am ' 1 5 W "Y ll'lllll`9Cl known. The Breslau and Goeben were ___;__._..___ means whereby the Austro-Germans fo,-me,-iy G9,-man ci-uige,-5_ - _ . b I th t . tio d it I ith xtrem - ahl to say that I have the same good ml 'Du I c spe*e" in e cmm ry da§lll(;‘lnl;e8l`€l;l‘;) n?“'1vhté‘¥l°Bof:I';;Bsti'_§:$cil;; §xrZ%atIial.llie>ntakes lziiilvtlcpatittiro tg gg- wislies and good will to everybody in ` tary in the Hon. James W. Johnston’s in the - ' _ - _ ' ‘ ` ‘ ' ' ‘ other sphere. Many in the cougrcga- I this church and city and province. I MInard's Llnlmont euros Nouralgla administration, and in 1858 he went to - ' il' hal” l’°l°“3l“5 l° H°“' ‘l-“me” A' tion took the opportunity of bidding thank God for the privilege of working I England on a mission connected' with . . . _ McNeill caught hr” “““°°°““t“bly’ him farewell and God-speed, and he together with you for these past five lllll W” 5°°ll exllnguislled wmmut leaves for his new charge this week Y0H-1`S- lil those closing 111011191”-3 Df much damage. The other was a much the lntercolonial Railway. Upon the to the more serioas one A warehouse com_ carrying with him the heartiost good my ministry here in this city I_ want (Special to The uardlan) ' V: l ' l retirement of Mr Johnston til I h f t I li ti to rc mmend that everyone of you 8 0 0l'l l fi ODII l`0 il. Oil, 00 _ _ DENBED ADS. Bench in 1864. Mr 'runner un PETROGRAD out 1__An omcm Newly med with hay owned by R_ T_ :us than oonnmunmynt ‘mms s tak” out B me insurance policy' You - 'rio-0`LAT\E FDR' iifigimlieti litiltlnernlillovhlilée' Wallin' statement says" “In 'sn itctlon North Hmmm Ltd' and situated on their "I believe I have a consult-ncc void will find written un0ll ll- hy the Lord ` ULASSIFICATION ofllce with his of the village of Lulbtcha on the U - wharf was found to be 0" me at 9 of offence before God and man as far Jesus Christ: ‘As thy d11YB S0 Bhdll ‘ Union Act coming mr Nieman a German( detachmegt o‘clock. The alarm was given and the as it has 'am in my powch I hm," thy strcngti, beg in saying this word ' I 1 1867 He was the was annihiigied by Russian fm-ce, llmllleil l`°59z“;_l°;lheWlt;Ilrelllh°;3 ggllilé only words of kindness to any for the of farewell. I Wont- to so-y that I bolln ’ ' promp ness, u :meh captured `a few prlmners' considerable headway. It wa.s_found °"°°° and carts’ and mst “ly tw” necessary to cut away a considerable killed and one wounded. Elsewhere rt I th b “dm and to n d th '---~'~'\--------- ln 1866 he became provincial secre~ one of to the led to 1888. till the he was 'ate life. ' 1 gation from to the ‘ ‘C f at 'rants .titers ordem ,ulmf year to the 1 at 'cwest -n e seats. ‘°“‘=° 1"' 'iv 'rs%b1>“o“si>‘iv-lrsirnms. ~°'-"‘° "“° ` room? Apply st Guardian st onoe. m°v°d "1 8628-10-2_§_Mtf. To '< t.|s1T'reN"-n` oem 8; -P. Duffy, Dennis of this Cong;-ggaiimp I ihnnk with the same Gospel that I am end- God that I go away with so many good 1116; Wiih i~0-11lt§hl- I l198B11 Wiih pa 0 0 u g oo e staunch, noble friends, to look ‘back preiacliiiig sl;;1uItttl1o‘l;1ordJes;isi!(t7hri;t . I d I ,i f Rl] Bm CH G 0 € my In ll ry rc them is nothing t° r°p°"" Wl1Pl° 11111" ‘ll lllll’ Wllll “"ll°'- Al 33:; giltiifg nrm;i;3tis'rli‘2=ti5i>cria.rs it inf; the city and province by preach- Lord -NEW YORK' 0¢t_ 30 _A “bis to °l°"°ll °'°l°°l‘ the lll'° was ““‘l°l` °"“" never been my purpose to beast. my- ing about Jesus Christ. I believe He in : - c §‘-'-is £9” trol and til! 31811101 D815 Of ihfl hilly |f_ U im- G. ri 1-; m tlings hav; is thc only means of salvation from Tl}§’,,3`,f,l,:',§'"~‘§ ';§1,f;‘;"°f,‘,’“ ‘]l¢“§',“ h 11111011 °“l The ‘l“'ll“3° by “'“l°l` Wlll :Zen eccllliiiiiisifitfi fiih-iris tilt-_ pest nvii sin and shame. I am called to end my and hoe b in ith t us A as ll” "ly llellvy “lld Wlll “° ‘l°'-‘bl lll years. In your kind services last Wed- he n ous a e Brea est cost I th t t 1 th t t ministry with the note of assurance V0 V9 ° Urea el' lllll' ° 9 °°ll “ll ll d I ht tl ,l b t th th t God is sufficient, and He s a pro- A recent "my °rd°r’ "wed by the of the bniidins Tho CBUB0 0! the ll1`0 I-frlugllorhgof hltihrlgliollielixlslf tlieolriecixrg tester from every sin that infests the ing oi' the church organ. and other i\\1mi111 Simi- lh Cl0BlnK mY l'lll1llUl|'¥» things which were pleasing to mn. Wo I thank everYll°llY 111 ih0 Ch\11'Cl’\ f0l' are thankful in Almighty Gen fm- their hclp and assistance and sym- tnese evidences nf ms favour during nathy- I believe I can honestly say these past five years. I went to to-iilghththat :This church,dthis congre- ,. _ ‘ ' " ` ` t k f th I dirt f gato . as een presse upon my 1913 “§Plii1:l:ii\l?ogi?§i;rt of onl one Rus- °TEMPERATURE’ Elhlg Willlclll Ythxll :vl§Il11`i£-€ntl)1ll1‘l§'eUl1)1- h°l‘l'lnl~ll°ll° llllll ll" Y°‘l"~ wh Altogether qegmany ‘ost TIDE, MOON, ETC- expected and urfsollcitod on my part. Mom 300 000 m kmed ______ It was none tho loss acceptable bc- "'"‘ °"-°»=°'~f ""1 cami 1'-=’= 1 .. I f:‘“°.°.l.:.1:1';;'i‘:.‘::“1:..“":a';‘l.f.:f::; “Ting “ig-umrrgsggl-uvigngliiillocq 'r0it(3feIli'=i;,| mrlgs. Gulf-llandiitimez in the post and I hone :hd prey that I-0ND0N» 00101101' 19-- iilloillhl Prince Leopold lost 50000 Fresh westerly winds; fine-and mil(-i, this church may have great and pros- Ratzey. the veteran yacht designer. or suifecateu in the Plesk 'rum wliwrnma.-Yesterday ,was porous days inthe years to come. It who Crested the Hrst 1111111111 chol- dml md cloudy with cool m°a,___\ is not only of the past I would speak. lengers for the Americsn's Cup, and . .- .. ._--.?.-,,...._._m. The highest gempenini-9 pgcnrden, It would flll my ‘heart with sadness if llkewiseche schooner Cambria, which ' ‘ " ' yawmhy W” 45 ,iepgu .i,°y,,|¢|-0, this church should not get strength defeated James Gordon Bennett’l mg At nine o'olock yesterday morning ii; from God according to her opportuni- Dauntless in the famous race from _ ' registerdd' 45 degrees shove aero; nt* ty. I am sure the blessing of Moses Queenstown to New York died yes- . . - -~ -4 - - mm, “gt night 41 ggnegn nbovg, The upon the tribe of Ashar will be true of terday. _ _ 1 ‘ l_ 1 ` coldest the previous night was 42 deg. lhl! °h\11`¢hT'AB thi' dnys lhlli I ' . ‘”-fr.: .'.r:..... .. ..... .......... 1:%.'::‘f°s'.”,°.;._'”*:z.:°li°a‘; ‘MHNG mm 1 ` ' at s.ss ana tomorrow at 0.4¢; tt wnr the Gilmer 01 your ANN0UN0ElllEN'rs» ' - be hi h tommwsmommg at 5.10 exalt 012311019' MEETINGS. ETC. ' s y at . #lie l`\ilt,_set| this at 4.48 ll’°m l 9"; mn, and tomorrow at 4. ; it rises to-I “W °ll gi” mr morrow morning at 6.42 and Wednes- (gun “GI .,l\l.4Q. __ _ ‘ N mum he moon sststhis afternoon at m and nys 'rife I ,imyqmm uso., ms. on. commander of one of the Russian _' . _amilesl reads: V is unknown. X.| “ ive months of strenuous work has been worthily accomplished by us; we took 2.271 officers and 100,392 ldi prisoners. and captured 67 gtfrgs :slid THE WEATHER’ was created year in the pm-t mind FAMOUS YRCHT DESIGNER DEAD. .-48-.; 13,3 2, Q 0 M00!! on sundiy. oct. 12.40 a.