Free “;.i..°.“‘:‘1.i.*§*‘i°.:."" $'.~°ii every purchase __ ¢¢lebrated Palm 0llV¢__ - Preparations 5 With a 50¢ ill! V ` 1 ' _ ofPalm Olive Soap w ug' given. ' will 'sonfsniii of ` ' With atinof the Talcum Powder one Cake free. This opportunity does n t come too often- Take ade- antage of it. E. A. FOSTER Central Drugstore Headquarters for the Penslar Remedies - ummm ._ Q Eid 0 l so IIIIID SHIIUIIHNESSY IIIKES HIS SEIII A . _-__- (apeciai to the Guardian.) LONDON, Nov_ 19.-Lord Shaugh. iiasay will take his seat in the House ol Lords Thursday. Lord Nortbcliife and Lord McDonald will be his spon- sors. ST JOHN MAN HONOURED_ Major Eric MacDonald of St. John, N. B.. probably the youngest majors in the Canadian forces was selected to command the guard of honor on the occasion of the Duke oi Connaught's visit to the Canadian troops at the front. HIS SIXIEENTH (Special to the Guardian.) PARII-S, Nov. 19.-In air iighti-ng Adjutant Dorme ot the French force brought down his sixteenth German aeroplane The enemy machine fell near Marchelpol on the Somme front. S0 BERLIN SAY8_ (Special to the Guardian.) BERDI-N, Nov. 19-The 'Germans statement as to operations on _Satir- day ,says British troops met with a sanguinary reverse, gaining a few unimportant pieces of ground but losing heavily. _ 'Or ln France or England. Khaki all wool plain ribbed sox, 60c pr. 3 pair for 1.50. Good .fleece lined; un- derwear, combinations or_singie pieces $1.20 suit. Heavy warm under- L00, 1.25, 1.75 & 2. agarment. Khaki knitted muf- fler-1 Assam. v;¢o9i_1_-35 Qlldllusnsu Good warm sturdy 2.b0,2i75', .sem lll§li'il'iiiSweat- ers 3.50 and 3.75. Warm Mocha Gloves 1 25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.25. _ IN HIIIISE Ill IIIRDS-33222:' .‘s:i:;‘:°:i’ “° lNlIIIIY lIlIlIIPI.lNl ll. iii ...S Q. -_N I9- ° o ' Q., !"‘- .. ..o. - - .s-. ' _ fo "‘. .. . my .is .ii 1§ii 1 all in ._ °' 11 ‘ Power ..111 ' .. .. is . . sim » 14135 -- 8 125% 126; - V129 I MARKETI; 7. ill Prints ....88 lb .. . .az-3 tb . 1; 14to 15 ' _ .5 .. io to 52 Si t0li .... .... ..1, us. .... .... ... 20 ii . .. D SUMMERBIDE MARKET8_ *shi arm ea s 3*” I* f; 3 o :__ °_° Q . 3 S23 Buckwheat, bush. Calfskins lb doz Laine pelts each _ so to so Oats, (black) per bus. 62 Oats (white) per bus. ._ _ 59 Potatoes per bus. 70 Straw (pressed, ton $6.00 to 6_60 Turnips bus. 20 -Pork, (organs `a_tt,) lb. 10% to12% Hides lb. . 17 to 18 wheat, liue_ $1.40 to $1.50 -H. r-"it -._._@_-_1_--i- IIIIIIW AGAINSI l;HE_Ii§lIISI`.I_IiLiNIl (Canadian Press l?espa§h.) NEW HAV-EN,'N`ov. 18`- apers in of the tug Thomas, A. Scott, Jr., against the German undersea mer- chantman Deutschland, were filed in to-da Fo e H Mar li attorne of New London, owners ot the tug. the value of which is given as $12,- ooo. _ _ _ iNoiA use Tous oF GRAIN FOR THE ALLIE8. (Canadian Press' Despatch.) LONDON, Nov_ 18--The indian Gov ernment has sanctioned the exporta- tion to England, France and Italy in 400,000 tons of wheat. A _ We will parcel, a_dd_1fess_and give all the assistance possible to those who wish _to gifts or other necessities to the boys eliller in Our stock of suitable goods is very com- plete and you will be assured of the best qualities at reasonable prices. 1-- i.---_ 1--i 'El-in-ii-‘f-é-l ini in Kedteri-snésn will be shown at the' illustrated lecture in Hearts Hall to-' Iiitht. am. ‘ AF`l’,I_f§_N°°_N TTEA»- Mt ' i°!» Giwilailif attractive. at Essay .Korner today. 3178. I ` _-nl . 8HEC|AL_TRNN lqsv Chnrl tp. Wwn at 7.45 a. Tuesdealy with ‘lini- m .ld9~ I 3165. do'ckQtl iii lbltstblv . about ll. o'- s Mrgs. Samuel Gay. anwnsl. wishes. _ _ . .82 to_announ'i`:a the engagement ot her "W9" °f lsr- Dm R°“dY- C°""h°“d ig to zo igingnieé. wilnign léniglnin, in pi-iii R914- .. 014 enry ami: e ..o_ e sus 'pace . --~' .. . ii in ine nun-rings' ie me place Nev. zinii. Mr- S“ih°f1f“1i°‘i 'mia Wim” *lm linin il and clnrls nc iioine, and ian v France _ (canadian _Press Despatch) LONDON, Nov. 1_8-Renewing their tucks near tlie_Ancre River, on the ouch fort, the Hritiah last night .;E"" '”""’ _ "“:fT.-iL'.~.. _ rtilesst of Beaumont-Ham`el` and pushed' out further north of Beau- fc`curt. Beaumont-‘Hamel and Hebut- else were heavily shelled by the en- 9 Y pres, taking twenty prisoners and i one machine gun. Ialant¥oKnitted- Sox glotizde f ,m goodwooi- pr. ‘ `l-lefavy leather- imit- tzd wool-gloves 75c,90c Trench grloves _60c, 85c.1-.-00,1. , plainor -- il twria ' ` g3;llfhIlEi earle"ts`, wool fiiniii sill: isuiin. 60c. _ Excelda K ll a ki ... tees 2. . \ F “ smwthe wi* ....dn mm, ins, iso Sill' Q Khaki Trench Shift! _ heavy flannel 11.751" ' I; isis-11-1_0litL 1 _ ‘ I g _ _ g _.§¥;%;{'e?§;'I|t;§?:‘ 'm Igimmous Auriion or' . Quo vaois is DEAD. (Canadian P.raas Despatch.) NEW YORK. Nov. 18.-Henry Bien- spdtch‘ received hers 'tordsy by the §Polish Victims' Committee. = Slanekiewica had devoted much ot; Illia time recently to Polish relief (work. 1 ._.____._....__.--- _ i7l\‘°i“i_|y Pnrgsiivei ¢r;_d_h'ii.i*`eroiis. 'rim sl.°°' ::::.i.‘:i'ii‘“‘.:.'.f:.i:..:.°°.'::.“.°. 2-SlB;?i.:.‘1."fi”.ib“i?-‘.is’i»i¥?2t'é-.I rliysininni ny ilie_ o t is i lm- H3 s an e ati-.eiwi iwélaf csv rx dialwh mil Billie. liiniliev 9 ce ly lld,_,co p ot .isiim-.i.s;i....., -.-. I IT- lil tllll ‘N ' Nl; Dayir Tueailliay, _ _ ._ 1 v. . ecstrain om sr- |-f°TU1£-l-v.-Ballli-itiii views of tlvioltltetowliu D ' __ 3165. ,___ ` _ Miss Macphail, 0r_well, was in the 15"; 3-|»ANU¢y__ The gummy Cltyon Saturday. ‘ ' ` cl cp 0,, s,,m,_§g mb? -M . _ im. Anhui- sinnns, city lea sn- m2||,’ md ”""°I,'." W °"s°' rturday for Montgjeal. pgucz ~Ew¢_<____ " ~ It Mrs. Mclntyre, City .left Saturday wsu' ,,é&tH"nm._ \?fgr:°:§3 3511;; ,for Spokane, Wash. rt ". simian '-7'-. , .. - -_ - - . ._ 1- ' lam” _su Mr. Archibald Ol-Ianley. St. Peters _ ' -\ __ , l 'll-in BRITISH GOVERNME 'rs .o_wN.. A W l GTD 6 he nil instice qlgpnnnary, mm M Mr. chu. Reardon. Boston is visit-. _ __ 1 - l oFF1clAL W Fu. _ “Britain Prepared” E o ru ll in ugh, 5,; Rnzfggtogn 3,mdsy_ “Thx .was in the City on Saturday i le ` th ir. ts' this ` i at '_~"' “ing his old home at Cove Head ENQAGEMEN1' ANNouNcEo.- _ '- ed during their recent sad bereave- MW- 5- R- Dll'li.9» Bild °l‘lldi‘°i1 1°"- ment. a1'l1,1i,zoal, Saturday for Providence- fi- 1-- us .. .... 65-70 _ 1- where she will spend, the winter_ or hue. ... ... ..76 .l0. A BAD M$M'ENTO.- In the Mon- - --'- ‘tresl B_tnudii_rd_ of November 13th is Mr. and Mrs._ John Henry. Wlw shbwn a splendid half-tone photo. have been visiting friends and relat- grgph of the 69,1; Mounted Ring; rid. ivea in the‘ city returned this week ing triumphantly back to quarters in to their home in Calzilfy- in the Britisii victory at Courceliette. Mr_ Harry Welsh. City leii Sail"- 'Ailiiong the faces of the smiling day morning by thi? iii-Billllili' C9" Eggs. ~ as gi-bun is plainly to he seen that ni _:ei-,ry en mute to New Glasgow where HEY. (DYGBGBG) ibn $12.00 to 13.00 Liéutl Stewart B. Simpson, son of ‘he will spend the winter. Hay, (loose) $l0_00 to 12.00 C on Simpson, who shortly after- . -- 5 ` daughter, have returiiiiii fi'°m ii. ePEci/ii. senuionsp when nev. nionilrs ii-in to M°\1i\'°°i. W\1°f° *MY Mr. Little was' conducting the recent were visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. G. mission in St. Peters Cathedral, he Whear. mido the subject of a series of ser- tor for New Brunswick. arrived by mens' each Sunday evening. by Rev. the mail special Friday lilsllt. and Wool lb. 85 to 48 Qanon Simpson. Last Sundays dealt will visit hisfather in Cardigan. Mr. with the connection ot Baptism- with McGilvary reports business good in salvation. Last evening his theme New Brunswick. dfliary interest and present in a very was among the arrivals on the mail clear manner the position of the train Saturday night, returning from Church of England on thes'e vital Saskatchewan, wl\_Bi_’B lla BDSM 01° subjects. summer. Mr. Acorn, altllollzb “Oi dlsiiking the West, thinks there is no TWILIGHT REClTAL.-- The third place like Prince EdWBl'i`l Iililfid- °*f“'°"“‘“'Y- Tl” l’““'l’°°"°"° W°'° Misses Margaret and Etta, of Boston, G' JS- Mi"““'5 "Ph" Mahar' H°f“rV; smith' who arrived Friday-`night in, response l . __ . ‘ .= _ ` `-H9* G°°- E~ l_'[“5h.°“' M“y°" B"°W“' to a telegram. The' deceased was a . - _ W' st““l°y' and Al°x““d°" M°' nephew of Mr. Henry Dunn. mer- Dimald chant Gasperaux. and Capt James Dunn, City The sympathy of the alluvial-i MAKE FURTHER An whole community goes ent to the be- in I vrN¢¢_ ' ' rein-ell ones lnitneirlsm aiiiictinn. " 'further gains, it is' announced ‘ There passespeacefully to his et- ci ily. " Advances were made .e nal reward, on the moming of Oc- rth aiit of Beaumont-Hamel and' 'tgber seventh. a respected resident of ` rtll"of B‘esu`c`o'i‘t. The announcement 'East Baltic' ,in the person of Jabez I llows:- "W advanced our position M. Rose. He was a son of the late _ During the night. we successfully ‘od lin e'xa'_i'i'ipl‘e of Chjl‘§lgli§_iij"pai_igncf2l ‘ `ided an enemy reliouhi, north of and fortitude well_ wort y of imitat- *klewlcz the Polish novelist best remains- liding corive eil td' South ‘known in' this country as the author 'Lake Cemetery followed by many fat "Quo Vadis," is dead at Vsvey, iiflenlls who camp, to |ll_§n!9 iii!! iri- fswitserland. according t0. a cable de- f3iii`ge_§f_ rt>sll9Ct to 05° W ° W-Qs' a true n -.J 1-» Hls frien is regrets to learn of the _.___- .1-1 Mr. and Mrs. Fi R. Newsom and Mr. A. J. Mcililvary, Dairy Inspec- Mr. Arthur Acorn. GBYSOWD. CitY. - __,,_._.1Z1--- IN MEMORIAM MRS. D. G. R038 _ There passed peacefully away at MR. JAMES LANNIIGAN. The late James Lannlgan, mate oi .iAshz__wi._ l=i'osE _ .lfoseph Bose and was born sixty-one years ago, on the tarzm whernriills spent his life, e was/_ D K A onour- aiils iii‘ ills déaliilhs wllllh his' fellow- men and during hid io\l` illness show ibn. He W,-tiene of fi iaiiliir f sisili- tlii-ee`o_t whmii predeceaiied_ hlni, Ong. sister Mrs. 'Caldwell of his __w*a_y, Mas al`l‘d_ thlle-5 brothers, Jose; all_d_ Epin- iriin r§sidin'g in‘ W_er»t_er States a il l?ete`r of'Ea.at B`a`ltic_a_re deft to mourn. The" funeral services coriidiic- ten' by Rev. Héiil-y' t;s¢l)onnl¢l,"iiie ANNIE F- ii°.°.!. dee glo` ol’ satin ‘lui was cast 0-‘-li -sl ci-lilil-_-iii. -ii’°1n-_i ii-liii¢ niiiijilie' surmhndliég iiistrlgltig, en _nie moraine of. 0°! as 1 _ ii. ii-iiph. when it 'was_lea_r\l§d iii!! W- a dy ni. Reis'-f it izos-_ view ciiii' I li an ¢° Uber the I s of v-heir lPl(l if death: ui. Anal? met pee. nl. iwparly as liatl ing ii_ oul, ll snmlthe lull: Ep tglilt I il i I. 1. E ‘ l. . » - . 'sires -iii-.zF"'l*.i _ 1 ' f ‘ _ ` " ' l ' U 0 9 lm § ‘ _ the bowels. strengthens the stomach, , _in not." There are' _left b i_de:ntii_ ~ _ _ -' S slid purify the blood. For constipa- reared parents live lrl_h-(rein and ' sl h cha higounilasl and mill' ' sisters' who are i0li`°lY 10|" li f ` ` oi oilfien ei. ` !i.°.'.‘.'....3.il .?#....s .. sais... ... ~--...--......“.._.,.i.i, I si. ni* in »‘,»'.__ii_..i1i"8§l.fl_-,~,»i.i‘,f,i¥i'i. Prince . .is-nn-sins.-i _r\¢J-ii-~i-ri - HALE IN 'srl-|"¢'4’\1"|l_al: srlln or ‘rim i ‘ J *‘ P`liAiil. ‘The \V(`)i']d"‘§ -f |_.__ Lewis, cxalonrou , __ __ .,-...-».~.. “lg .- ’ ` AS Ilnglianloue 4. . ` 1 " _",, _ ' mill" _ . Que-‘l<=__ . _ ieimeiiieis liaiivlw 1° H;liiim'». Sami' ,___ l iE. ` God I I -. _ Can Love nlcnrasnm cnsvran on I ' 'I “The Iron Claw”I S” """‘ M‘<“<>.'.i.ll'..‘}..“’.§¢§“°»l..P‘i'f’.‘>‘i=";l»£i’ » Re OZ--1360 ii _ gs isuuq ` _ 10 SUPER-REELS -10 ~ I U, .,-, ,,,,,,,.,,, me., ,,,,,.,,,',,,,,,,,,,,,,~,- ni... etnies iinliiinwn len Sam- _ ‘ ` wi\i\\\wwluinlllf.\\\\\\r=\\\\\\vll;im\\\\\\\\\v11nlh1la§\s\i@ii\ta\?az PIIIISIISAI SERMSN BY“IIEV.i_l__l}. PIEIISE the' woniiertul work of flod as reveal- ed in the Book. As the best and only satisfactory means oi' accomplishing this. the Sunday School offers un- limited possibilities if it is adequate- 'ly supported, and it is for the men and wolnen of the church, it is thesi- imperative duty--to do their utmost in this respect. There is a stupen- dous task (said the speaker) await- ing the men of this continent and of -Europe in the matter of the religious education of the rising generation, and it is a task that must be grappled with by men of sterling qualities,- men of strong Christian character, ability and perseverance-. In every struggle in' life the man of character the true Christian, can cope with cir- cumstances that would overwhelm one' whose' moral training has been ne- glected; and. the boy who has at- tended Sunday School, not merely until he reaches the age of fifteen, but long' after that, and who has tak- en an active interest in the work of advantage ovdr his nonlCbfistian brother in time of trial. The preacher dealt with the splendid work which the church has done' .throughout Canada and the United States- and pointed out what an important factor the Sunday School has been in the case of this Dominion in connection with this very war. .If any argu- ment were needed to convince the cynic of the supreme value of the Sunday School as all mouldsr of char- acter. -said Mr. Pierce, it was to be found in the roll ot honor of those who had' answered the call ot duty. I-le said he had made enquiries at Eoronto and other important Cana- dian centres, and the re'ply was un- varying that the PEWS WERE MORE DEIPLETED THAN THE POOL ROOMS; in other words, the* church had more than justified her exis-ten'ce, if only as a mere material the church has an immeasurable- ghg man k|n'¢ 1|-wigs' gm; gg. day to visit har daughter Mrs. Coch- - : - . . . _ _ . _ _ .4 qusintancesy for the numerous ex; “D9 0! M°l1°l°“~ 'W -_ » 5 - _ ' _ < ‘T hour of the nation's trial The war, he remarked had proved the great test of character, and, as was inevit able, the :men of moral strength, of true Christian spirit, the cream of the land. had gone voluntarily to do the work which only men could do lacked the moral force to do th share that i’eil to them ln vie/w of the immeasurabla importance of the Sun day School therefore, he made an ir might wish to hear a Bii shouldered their responsibility in the ` e lv of hearty and earnest co-operation e and stronger. Thg service was conducted by th pas-tor, Rev. Dr. Fullerton, while th singing under the able direction .Professor Watkis was' splendid. meeting of Sunday School worke vices were splendid and will no dou result in much good. TRODPS SENT TO MAINTAIN NEUTRALITY ON Premier Lambroa ,Acquiesced Principile to This Step. (Canadian Press Despatch) General Sarrail has sent troops frontier of old Greece, according civil institution, by the admirable manner in which her sons had to sslnniiii. while the weak, unclean, and supine resistlble appeal to the men and wo- men of the congregation to bend their energies to the work which he said awaited theln.inmaklng itthe moral force it should be. Some' of them Sunday, s Moody, or any other great evangelist; but the greatest revival hy far that could oc- cur in their midst would be the every man and wc/man in the Church to make/ this Sunday School bigg r e e of Mr. Pie/rce also addressed a large congregation in Grace Church in the morning and in the' afternoon' a mass ra in the Baptist Church. These ser- bt FRONTIER ,OF GREECE. in LONDON, Nov_. 17-General Roques thc French minister 0;' war, has ln- formed the Greek government that t0 iuuiiliiiisciiluli siili_s__niiiii-iii I é,§§;'E;gaa:5E£s§s. ~.i?s!i%»!ai1i). ...-..-..-\_- ,- ’ , ov. .-'- (mma- iiian forces on the Traniylvaulan front, Saturday, topkr. gpg,-» _|91 _ against the German troops ii ' ier- ujiullj Valley and captured s series -of heights according -so » 5tin‘_`-,..3i'si_l¢i4l statement today by the ‘Rusaiad ‘war office. ,- In Jiul and Ali. vaileysl st.;-gn; Tau ton forces, the statement ad s,» push- ed back the Rouinanians for..a short distance to the southward, ~,' » (Special to the Guardian.) PETROGRAD. Nov. 1,0.-Au _oillclal statement regarding ‘-ope_'raiio'n_s in Russia and in Galicia says .that be- yond an exchange of ilre along the whole front the day was' calm. SEVIZRAI KIIIIEII III I' ' PENNSYI`IAIIIAi.IlIIIl§ (Canadian Press Despatch.) GREENSBURG Ps.. Nov. 18--Eight men are reported to have been killed in the ocean Mine oi: the -Bei-wine Whit Coal Company, at Herminld-i Penlla,'to-day, by a. fall ot- slate. One report said that the men were caught while passing through-fan en- try Yar in the mine and othsrs de- clared that they were descsil`__ ing- tha- ahaft when the sides collapsed. maintain a nclltral zone, along the to a despatch to th-_» Times from Athens. The despzltch says thai: Premier _ p Lambton acquiesced in principle tolsnow falls and cold-weather hamper this step. It adds that the' Allies operations in the lnq\_li1l9.lll,_dls_trlCL_.. only propose to use a section of thc ln Some places the temperature was Greek -raiilrond for a supply service as low as 20 below. ._ (Special to the Guardian.) ROME. Nov. 19.--Italian troops have made advances-a»t_polnl.s-.on Car- -.- so and east of Vertoblsza. Heavy 'iii '__ ,Q _ ' .. -I rm... . .- .. ..-- ...... - ...__, ‘\'¢:\'£~\'1.."fl-l'f#l'1il"1éPf1l°f.L\*/_ 1'," "‘ "/;:l'./l1\'/;\'/uf'.§°f~'f‘f\w-v/-w/ w--iw 1/ .sl -v.--1 U. in 7 iv vi 0/ I -i I l _ and for the P J. J . s. _.1. _'_ n . .W 9. ~.` *__ ':‘ _. substance., e aryl U '_ 2 l I 9 ' F1: 5°! .fl'_'.‘.l'1.911'l'i"‘°1.Ll'41l'!2't'!1L\’;.>l'1;W __ liglitful, jsnappy taste y IN OUR great:-great-grandfathers’ time many I New England families had a cask of rurn V * ‘ I in the cellar. A - It was freely offered to guests (except chil- - dren) and freely partaken of; even as tea and . 4 coffee are today. This old-time custom gradually passed out of eitiatcnce, for our forefathers recognized it 1 » was harmful. Another old-time custom-tea and coffee drinking--is slowly passing in the same fashion 88.016 l'C8.80I\¢ - " 'I ' /'The abandonment of tea and coffee drinking ' - - I' is made easy nowadaysby the use of_Irii¢4)i¢ ' E Parfum, the pure cereal beverage with a dc- L -'-1 Unlike tea or coffee, this delicious table drink contains no “caffeine” or other harmful _ 1 . Parfum is. now used dailyf in t`¢m_oi` tlicu- Invrii in-_ m.niiu»n'l'_ iliis Zi sm ii _r in _iiiii'_'¢l ini, ' sandsof the beat of Gsnadian homes where rea- - “l I ‘ = ...ii rule. ina iiaiiili ii valued. v _ fa ...s in _ -~~-H ‘ l\lliylal?il'i'lI'iil"§°“li'lii'lilli¢"d‘l»ip’§`i§ll}fI'I l i-., pi--.;;ir'-.\ . _ I I I I I I I A a 'T . a .vi _- ‘. cn. -- L 7s* rf "a s _ g -_ ._ , S- 4 ._ . , - f ' *a a`a?£`t `. affr \\ » '.I .- ,.-I ' __ ‘_ Ili Y . 1- ‘ ; ; - » . ~ jg’ I i- ¢ _'I _ . . ._ 'I crm/ions rosruu canal. co. Ln., wiiunos, oirr. Sl. ` -.s , ... ' 'iii 'v'-~-~ci=sc»znnrn/n~:~¢»ifrf~su:-fi '* _ =ii.&ii..'&*'-`V'J~-~¥’.‘l“'l' ' I . .4 1 . /-'Qin ` Y-\ 1 I i l -_..._.... _ -.. ..-'__' - - ~ ' »__:,_= ' ~ L.,-_,i.! Lin-. _-I fl .,a li~ .cI.“ - -races *sisv ~iz,-a.»- K V i. ,. 1 i .| _ t l I li I _ b~ /in