l ..,.. %-4; ._ _q i '13' . l ~ .., r A THE GU ._.i __ . -A, -- ,V A ._ g.'__t___ _ *~ ` * - 1 ' A i . -Lit .\ _ -. _ __ ’ ' \ - - 'A ' ‘~ A " A A r~‘ .AA .-. .“ 'W-?\1J*F~_ifiAt»*__¥?"Ev. . Z- 41-~»`¢_.A_ AA. -, _ y ‘-_.'_~» r » COVERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE THE DEW ` ` ..... .... .... .__ ALL'rHeNsws- . ~ ' c Yv°RTH_ READING _=_ ga _ q ALL THE Aovrs. Wonrn riunrmc n 1 cAARLonl5io G hy P¢oPl¢’m Palais' 2 A' ' " i°v.Ar‘4;'-’¢°o R’_d°r. D_"y _R._d -by mvqr b .i=n....¢:-m. svn... - . » _ __ , _ _ A _ _ % agar- °»-f\°=°i»*°"" °“°""°"- '°“-M iw ft--» <=`»-s -cHARi.oT'rErovv`n CANADA TUESDAY NOVEMBER 5 1918 '32 2°' ‘W“;'lf‘j,'f“§§'"°' 'I ,‘, Ad, ' ‘ ~ ’ ' ’ \ er ear s e n vlnce n_ ann A ` ._ . _- 2 ` A Vi¢t01‘3’ onds Pave the Wa for Lasting Peace V _ '_ ""“"' *rr*-- -~~-‘ »~ ----- - V - - »~-- -------~ ~--»------- ----~ ~ --- -- ' - -_ -----~~-~~ ---~-_ ,--~~..____.l_-,_ llUSTRlll’S UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER riitmttiio ADvEtilUti£ sv Att|Ep Alsufrl _ _ . _ _ _ Swept -Over Great Area oi Enemy »'l`-er Allied Governments Ofltciall Notified That General ' A ' ' _ _ ‘ ' ' ° ' Armistice Giving Auslirians till 3 o'clock Ml<)>l?day"a(lldoS|l§ll\egd “tory Exploring Province of Namurs' According to Terms Agreed Upon, Namely Unconditional Surren: der. Meanwhile the Allies on the Western 'Front are Smashing Their Way Through Positions. Whole'Argonne Region Cleared ol Enemy. immense Number of Prisoners and Guns Captured. EFFECTIVE YESTERDAY A13 A.rA__ (Special to the Guardian) WHY THE AUSTRIANS QUIT lighting. ` LONDON, Nov. 4.-An armistice with Austria was signed -this after- noon by General Diaz, the Italian commander-in-chief. according-to nn ofiicial announcement here this ev- ening. The armisblce comes into ef- fent at 3 o'clock Monday morning: The text of the statement reads. "A telephone message has been rec- eived from the Prime Minister in Paris saying that news has just come that A.ustAra-Hungary, the last of Ger- many’s props, has gone out oi the war. The armisttce was signed by General Diaz this afternoon and will come into operation tomorrow at 3 o‘clock. The terms will he published Tuesday. Official announcement of the signing oi' the Austrian armls- tice reached the Premiers while they were in session this afternoon and gave lths greatest s¢a_¥.ig_l_s,dtton.l .i-_t_ was arranged that the conditions c~f the armistice would he made public DPOWDUY- _ ARMIBTICE TERMS LONDON, November 4.--The terms oi the Austrian arniistice, signed yes- terday. _are the immediate cessation ot hostilities by land, sea and air, total' gemobillzation ot armies and imme- tnte withdrawal of all troops from the North _Sen _to Switzerland. _ 2. Surrender of halt ot all military °il\llDll1,ent. occupation by' the Allied troops of such strategic places as may be later stipulated, use of Austrian railroads for _operations ageing; Ger- mt1nv.__evecuatiqn or an nnietl terri- §0_l‘¥. leaving behind all equipment and supplies ot coal, surrender of a por- tlvn of the Austrian surface and un- ‘l¢fWf1i°_1‘_ boats and disarmament of other underailied. control, surrender ot all German submarines in Aus- triun waters. and the repatriation or ‘;:tly‘\l\_|,Q¢l prisoners without recipro- Terms oi arniistlce to be carried out under direction of Marshal Foch who will designate material to be turn ed over and supervise the movement of Austro-Hjumgarian iorces to the rear. All German troops in Austria-Hung Ui’ or Balkans must be out, or in- tornsd. within 15 days; destruction °l “TW 'Dl'0l>\!rty thy threatening armies 19 Hiwclllcnlly mentioned; to surrender submarines. 3 hattleships, 2 light cruis- srs,vnlne destroyers, 12 torpedo boats and other smaller crai*-t, free navigat- ion ot all Austrian waters -by Allied n°°'WI i1\‘0Vld8d ‘lor -Danube .rout to be ‘WW Ollen and tortresses to, be °°C\ll1ied._ _ (Special to the Guardian) ROME, Nov. 4.-ltallun and Allied forces in their diive lu ut-:thern italy have captured 100,000 Austrian liun- garian prisoners. The italian war of- fices announced today. More than 2,200 guns have been taken. _ italian forces have landed at 'i‘riest,. .hc principal seA.ipox~t o|` Austria-Iiun wary on the Ad-riatic, according to an ofiiciui announcement made this cv| ening by tho italian war office. and the tri-color is tlying from the castle and irom the tower oi’ San Guisto. ‘TERMS ANNOUNCED IN ALL AL-I Enzo cAP|'rAi.s l WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.-The terms ot the Armistice under which the land and sea. forces oi' what once was the Austro-'Hungarian itlmplre have laid' down their arms, were announced simulltaneouusly in Washington and the Allied capitals. _ _ . They accomplish complete surren- der u_nd open A-ustritun and Hungarian territory fc-r Amei'ica1i»and Allied op ` vmtions against Germany. i » _ i --1 -.--- | TENTH ITALIAN ARMY CAPTURED 16,000 AUSTRIANS IONDON Nov 4 -it is oflir-ially with which British contingents have BRITISH ATTACKED ON WIDE RONT F LONDON, NOV. 4.-At duwn this ,morning British troops south of thel 'Scheidt River attilcketl on a wldcl LoNooN, Nov. 4.-nnitways anal ninplane hangers in the region east of .Metz were attnckcrl today by that _British independent nlr i`o\'ccs says: nu otiiilai statement issued this ai _temo_on. ARGONNE CLEARED `OF` _ ENEMY . » _ *’F*k¢§iii‘7l4¢lt*¢Eit¢§¢E¢E¢lW§¢§¢.‘aeii§§iiF¢i6'¢Eiloeivieihikiiitilfiikik 'cfoieftbtztsssesseeesessasse ' ’ _ ' 1 so _ _- “Q = __ #lllll_l.ll;ll _l’. lllllectllvfd _ bscrilqiions ` 1 l;l.i»..T_'s'i'.»|i'Ar1_.t-. °.¢fllAil.¢P° _e o s s o s-o__,d:g._¢i,*_`q_fA“'¢l;.q'»tf¢¢.a¢siuioisi~; ` i ‘ f A sladjltoyalty V tlltjscilve AA A A A if ».Aaao.oAo “-“i-lit' it 1;.; - _ . __.__.______.__ 'iummmide _ _$l5,0,0.00 5 . 1 ’ 'i 1 fa ,-'|§l\_0.l_,lll`rl»un°ie are ap t0' M0nd8y.__Nov. .__4__th as aeaasasf Y lllltll i__,,. A _'s2,soo,ooo it 508;ooo &s”"es`ee.as¢s saaasvssssas i3_l5»°il° _i.____--_-_ssl ' ALLIED CAPTURES IN PRESENT OFFENSIVE PARTS. Nov. 4.-~SIun of AANAAIAN Atlsutns A MAY _igitittiiin 0 bus vmages and important _p0s,i_ licd prisoners and provision foi thc fufms were camuureil Im Sunday-H` punishment of persons responsible for ` ` ` - ‘ ~ ' rcuimcnt oi' rlso1\ O'l"i‘.»\WA, Nc.-J. 4.-The conclus- ion ol' an armisticc he-_twc-.en the En- ltente Allies and the Central Powers PAmS_ N0v_ 4__The A,.g(,mm ,.eg_l\vould likely mean the imimedinte re- ' A (" lla lell as prisoners lc-‘t has been cleared of the enemy lx\'l""‘5° ‘ll "““‘ ““ ' ‘ .A ` ' n e tlfgloi' war Au oillcial despatch from I ` ` ` ' ' ' lllt the Fl-glnch and Amercttlarhinhxtc BNliin-lmllglllnfl Slillefi that thc release of Ai- . ' rniunot t'uli muioriully to assist ' ~ _ - . _ - “mr 0 ce announre 8 ' ' » steady uilvuncc oi' my urmles on thr here working like beavers. und there Chairman P. E. Ai. Commlttee will be no lc~.t»up until we have done and 100 Guns. luro ot' i7 tr.-.vus und viliagcs hy Am- tured dominating hcight:-i from thc Gortnuns northwest of Vcrduu and (Special to The Guardian) brought under the tire of its heavy" WAS]-ilNG'|‘0N. Nov. 4.*'i`he cap- guns the iuipurtant. railroads at Mon- cricnns operating wrist ot` thc liieuso oral Pershing announces an advanci- wus reported toduy by (icnorul I’crsh- for thc first army of twelvc miles on un' `:1;; in his i~o|mu\mi<|ur» for Siimluy r-v~ night mili- t'|-out in three- days. Pris- Elllilii- ' 'liners ruptured uumbcrcd more than- 'i`hc »ilr.-:_ Auit-t‘it~nn army has 1-up-_|.'»,000 und guns more than one hund- medy, Longuyon and Conflnus. Gen- red. _ was the World in Arms (Special to The Guardian) i’ARlS_ Nov. 4.-After thc sur- render oi’ iitilgzuhit au'l Aus-t rin noth- ing rcmfiins to Germany but thc Rus- s’tlu l§olsl\cviks.\V.hltl iivcngr-itll irony announced that thc tcuth ltuiiun uriuy | _m__' wpmft in r‘__lliZutiol‘ appmpmlyl A-~~ ~~-- ~-»----~~-~-~-~ -- A- f -- '::;;‘;.";i:;::;;:z;;':‘:::ftif.‘A:’;:;'“'"’f3Af7"`” ” Bm 1| §_H CQ NTR ACT 3 FUR NllANlllRE GERMANS " ff tttcttssttt nuttin $5»000»000 GAWLNT5 A irc-nt according to Aa report 1-ecclvcdl <,\,M.5Tp;m)_i\M_ Nf,.,_ 4__ german' ° ` V ac ‘O § from Field Marshal Halt! t0tlHY- lziuthoritics huvg boon notiiicd by thclunltzd Statzs (10 ernmen‘ has ed L ntract' l _ lllutch. Government that no refugees] Govefnment I-Ol' Ovll' AIRMEN 0PERATlNG EAST OF ' ill ] \» l tn' lc icrmittcd to cross i ic ici un _ . . A. . _ METZ `.\'clhc)u‘lzlutls l`t'ontic\'. ` _ H of Cloth. (Special to The Guardian) \VA:lillN(}’l`ti.\l. Nov. 4 .-Contracts have been pint-ull within the British government lor' the manufacture of 1,800,000 prs. oi' tronscis and l.400,000 cunts for thc .»\mi~rit-_un cxpedttionury tiifrmtuv sou Anniai _ Detection of Bulgaria and Austria Leaves Ger- many and Terroist Anarchists. Alone to Face - i ’-sibrcfi eot:._HA_v|At, oi events when a military autocracyl the symbloi nt' social diplpllne, ist icduccd to alliance with terrorist an ‘ urf'l1_\". iorces, Acting Quartermaster General \V l ' l toda . A-t the samc rd for l,0tl0 000 yards of cloth to lt.~l used in _thc manufacture ot' otllcci-s' uniforms, l _f .. - .- l \ 1 ull thc ranks in their dcter‘u\lnu.tii:»l ti ietuni out mastery of the ali .mij with one-tliird cl' our time l;0“l‘. i‘X' cocds eitgihiv 'miliious ldvcrybody C H. B. LONGWORTH ilcld . " ' TORONTO. Nov. 5.-‘Strong cast - I . , , _ ~ " ’ LIVE POULTRY. I WILL PAY 15|: and Bomb w__m|s_ Showe,-y_ town. died, \\. lhomns, Summersidc for "Ne fowl. Ship to Mt ‘Fl R. HEARTZ’ A . . _ . _ Hd _ _ The t\°l\\\t£l1\l1'~‘ ‘“°f"'t '_"'”| `“"""°"" 0 lfgrllgrt sntupn Wednesdays ...-_ Chairman Finance Committee. . .. ._ .. "$5,000 tu nt |l.| .mt tomorrow a Thm_sdays_ arkklmn Jenkml |_|_ P. GORDON g A* A lllNll lIllNlillAllIllllE P » ;l'l°(;*5l3h:f’r‘;1;’n"f‘§;' ,'l‘°'""‘g at "'40 ` 9 M ___.____2259'11'5M"P“;~l , Chairman Publicity Ct mmittee ._ _ _ _ . __ S ,000 ' `~ afternoon it navunnso so|_o|sns Purtioric The sun sets ilu: A 5.05 :md tomorrow ut 5.04 it rises ____ tomorrow morning at 7 and 'l`lu\rs'. LONlDON_ Nov. 4.-Kung George day at 7.01. has sent the fo-llowi-ng telegram to thu 'l`l1c moon sets this afternoon at Secretary of State for the Royal Ah 559, ' Force: New moon Sunday. Nov. 3rd at "i offer you and the Royal Air Force' l my warmest congratulations on thcl ____ women and others. We will pay you handsomely to distribute religious commity. Spare time may he uses .,. ,rim v I . Gathering Valuable information and Creating Panic Among German Troops 1 4 _ SEV ENTEEN TOWNS A IS, Nov. 4.~»()ue ol' thc most PAR audacious and thrilling uvliicvcinciits of lhv Allicrl uir i`ort-vs is auiioiimuetl Advanced Twelve Miles on Eight Mile‘t» "A-»»=A-~»» -Apt-=_A_1 Front and Captured 5,000 Prisoners stntmnents insnvtl lust night. liiitlsn and French nvhitors ure rrcditetl with one ot' the most brilliant und succ- cssful air operations t.-t' the war. ’l‘h<»y tern-i,t,`ry penetnqtdng and -expiprtng the province of Namur and gatherim, much vuiuuhle information. Flyim-. low they attacked the enemy's Iorcer with bombs and m,a`chlne guns, threw liwm into u wild state of panic and und utterly routed a strong support- ing body ot' troops. The airmen re- turned to their bases .practically wish- swcpt nvcr ii gr:-ui Auron oi’ enen\y,i>ut loss. ‘ ` SPLENDID RESPONSE T0 APPEAL FOR Over |50 Men Extra Stsindnrdizlttg of the P.E. l:=.la:".t;i l Now E ,za Jo. - or J. (J cz.. S _ "f Ex f; 1:.. 5 A the Work is Proceeding Mot ?mt,tsf.;|m,»fe'\_.-xg it its gratifying to announce that the appeal made through the laid and rai1`laylng will begin li; . the Chari-ottetown end as soon as fl.- press for men to work on thc 'rail- ship now unloading at Charlotteicww way has met with a. very generouslls discharged. response from all over the province. Superintendent Grady intorms the Guardian that there ure nr.-'.v about 150 men employed between Charlotte- town and Summerside and that the work is progressing most satisfactorily with good prospects of heimg ilnishcd between those two points and Borden ln timc for thc hulk of the filll ship- ping. The third ral-l has been laid on 8% :nilcs of the Borden Branch; the ties :irc laid on the whoic line between Summcrsidc and Emerald and thc lay- lrig of the -third rail on this .svfrtiotr is well underway, Between Charlottetown on-_i ldiitvr- nld there ure about 6000 ties to he ...___ .`._______.. ____ This is most promising and it rh- tveatlier condltons are at all fn\ot able durng the next week or ten days it standardized road from Charlotte- town ani Summerside to Borden may be looked for. ' The weather has been exception- ally unfavourable, impeding the work of the farmers as well as preventln. them i'rom offering thelrr services oi the railway Nevertheless they iz.: iesponded most patrioticaliy ‘tor this service which is second in import- ance only to winning the war and they will, ln return, have the benefits which will accrue from being joined up with the continental railways and on the road to the markets. ___._i. lliillllllllllli EXlIHANlilll The following telegrams, which speak for themselves, were exchanged _vcstorday between thc Victory Loan heads of Ontario and 1'. id; island. more than our full share oi the tive hundred millions. We must deluge the Hun with our dollars. ,_ G. H. WOOD, t‘. H. B. bougworth. l Chairman Ontario Committee Provincial (iliairinan. Victory Lo-an November ith n Headquarters. Ciiarlottctown li, H. \Vood. ‘nm "unl0\l1‘°€§ur ' m_,;‘erq wer “nc 5 Ontario scnds gcetiugs to Princt- t‘hnirman Ontario Committee I me Supp" I el 3 ` 6 l l£d\'.';::.l l:.1.1nd nud congratulates you 'l‘orontr.\ lil t't>utx‘ihutimi. For Atthc ilrst wcclt scarcely any meetings have been por- mltteil in this prtivliivt-_ bitt we uri- plcui-icd to unto that ()ni_1lrlo's total. ' |;;uil your wurltcrs upon your splend- iicr-iprocate greeting. Ontario's total splendid. ln rural sections bad- wea- ther and l~‘lu retard us some, but city doing fine. Charlottetown objective nix hundred thousand. Have passed l\all`-way mark. L 'PHE \Vl‘1A'¥`HER» o'rr.\wA_ Nov. 4.-'rin romwim; To omnv~|en;§sANi1Anv our l ' ~ ~ '|`FIf\‘|T'ER»\'l`|'lfE. l‘. E. Island nnutcs are included in tur paper. printed, "Fresh Dalryt ,_ _ oda ‘s casual list Killed in .Action Flutter--35c per L00 Per post 40 | Cha,11'§m8,l1 K1l1g"§ 8-Hd. QIICQIIS' c0\l.!1l’.y o0lnIl1il’f`l¢00. .$5,000 rx-nn. » MooN. F/rc 1 v ' tv = - A ~ ____ (‘t-rporul K. Bell. (Tape 'i`rnvcrse; di<~'ll tiuarriinn Office 0075-6-24lll‘*' ;W_ HARRY TIDMARSH’ ` oi' wounds, J ' illanchnrd, <‘hnrloito `| - ~ - - ~ - ~- ------ ' ' 1nnsis.ent luutul t p - _ l _ \ ers would he demanded as a condition VlCl01`l" l-Dali. NOV- 4 ~-1l0“\\'“l0“ ¢*;,|g-;|@;|g;|g;g;g,¢ 4 .» if.i;A;";1';i:*.:i.:i.‘:.:3;.;:;“:;';’;?f‘;:z:i_"°‘“‘ . »_;GLASS|HEn AHS VIUTURY l.llllN SUBSl}lllPTl-lille :alum by um enemy smcemw OUMISLANDERS 'N A 'l`l f ll 'if th hind onn-:uh crlptions received Yester , 4. fm m._ _ ,. an ic u t»\\'||t,:ti‘c t- a S '. 5 _ _ _ ‘ new 0 e W "‘*****,`***'********* ltlav from thc mon \\~’.\o are floutlngthe Victory Loan Campaign on 4 .._.,.Z_@- l Chairman City Canvassmg Committee ._ .. ......$5,000 W. F. TIDMARSH, `J. 0. HYNDMAN C. H. B. LONGWORTH, A Chairman Special Subscription Committee $2,000 and patriotic iiwratuufv in vouur Member Provincial Executive Committee ._ _.$3,000 ‘ Samples Free. international Pross,l chairman Provincial committee T°"°“'° 2256 11 EM M The fact. that these men are investing so largely in _tin ‘Log qunrtcr moon Monday successful results of the air flghtingl*F(')R _g_.\[_};' 'l‘\t\r]?_N'l`Y (KY, Victory B‘?lld_S (lomonstrateg that th0Y have fun confidence ‘ -` nn october so when nu previous res ,i , ,ix week; old at $3 per pai. the splendid investment they afford with high.interest_returu Nov. iig1at_|\i.45 a. ni. . ' ~ ‘_ | gs. _ _ ~ _ _ _ Len t of 'today len hum-9, and ords were beaten. tsuch achievements Apply l\l.'l`. Luilllic, l{.R. N(i_ \\'ltli the Security Of the Wll0lB Of Cilllildil ill, their biillk. _ ., S . mln# $ w ***A*“ “**`d gm minutes. _ , _ testify to the spirit which anlmutcsl 3' EmL.m\d_ H53-11.5Mtf__ DOUBLE UP__D0‘UBLm UP. » A’ , » ~t. si. _ \\ _` __ _.\,T_J _ A". . j' _>.,..._ ,___` / _ A - ._ \ . . » A _ ~ ‘_ ’..»»~L