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' er snr s e ii snu = ll slit ' 'f',' =_--.._ .ii B11 Vi¢f0i1_l3_Qafl§_aad_lYlek@ Y9i\r__D0llafS _Fight How THE Aiiriisiice iiiiiii wiiiiiiiii sm iioseiir soieiieri wiioi.E ceiemin FLEET OIF IIUNSIANIINOPIE WAS ARRANGED FOR ~ .GOES TO. LONDON NOW IN REIIOLT LONDON, Nov. 8.-Reuters learns that the Allied ileet will anchor off German Delegation on Request oi German"S‘~ S°”l““ “~°"S‘“““"°"‘" 0" SW- To Represent Canada at Peace Conference The Men l'lave Revolted and are Now Com ` _ `-day next. ‘ _ ` _ I ‘ ° tiipiiésrnigelgaclgasofllololidugted llihrfmsh thy _BUY vie-im BOND-;»__ Will be Accompanied by Sir Oeorge Foster Mastersol the Ships and Defence; at |(i¢| ee ing esigned _ and I‘Ion. Arthur biiton. Minister ol Justice and Other German Naval Bases, on Strike General Foeh. Orders Gwen to Cease Firing. - I G0” I-Hier. ~ Demanding Peace - IN HOUSE OI COMMONS PA.Rllgp°e.Nligvm t2e.§u;.;:l.néel,lnani:im Of illllle dela: the Gern‘:ii'. de-lc;;ii~ ' O'l"l_‘AWA, Nov. .\`.-ll is uiider- Geo. ldostcr. Iiiinislcr ol' 'l“riiric and' .fgpecm to The Guardian) men ,md de(,lw.ed A general “rum ' ' ' ' on w not c ablc t ‘~ . ,h - _1 1 _ P' . _- _ - . . . _ . ~ -_ `. . . , ‘ ' ' ‘ o (ions i o \ fi out hiit the rluii. 'iiiiiistci will (oiiinicicc, .iiid lion. Aitliiii 1.. bil |_()_\}i()_\_ _\.0v_ x_--\-iq-tiiall_\' iill .sa_\'.~i iiic despntcii. The greater part lleadquurters yesterday requested the Allied Headquarters 'by wireless -to permit the 'P9-Bwse oi the German Delegation for an nrmisticc negotiot. ions through tfhe lines. An order was given to cease tiring on this front at three o'clock in the afternoon until further orders. A German wireless message asking for an appointment to meet Focli says “The German Government would congratulate itself in the interests oi' humanity if the arrival oi the Ger- nian Delegation on the Allied front might bring about a .provisonal sus- pension oi’ hostilites. The document was published last night. _ Following tlhis there was received on the 7th ot Nov. at 112.30 a. ni., the iollowimg: From the General High Command by order of the German Government to Marshal Foch. The German Government having been in- formed through the_ President ot the United States that Marshal Focb recelived power -to receive accredited representatives ot the German Gov- ernment and communicate them con- ditions of armistice the following lllellllwteuiarles lhave been named by iii, Matlileas Erzberger. General H. K. A. Wnterileld, Count Alfred Von 0berndori!_ General von Griienell and naval Captain von Salow. The Plenipotentiaries request tlieyl be ini'ormed by .wlir-eless oi’ the place where they can meet 'Marshal Foch. They will proceed by automobile with the subordinates of the staff to thc place thus appointed. Orders were given to cease firing on the front at three o'clock p. m. until further orders. Ou November 7 at 1.25 a. in. Mar- shal Focli sent the following to thc (leruian Command, il' ifhe German l'I0HI-Mioniarios desire to meet Mar- shal Foch and ask him -for an urmis- tlce, they will present themselves to the French outposts -by the Chimay, i"ouriiilesiiLe.>cha.pelle},` Guise Road. Order.-i have been given to receive iheni and conduct them to the spot ilxed for meeting. A Gemian wireless despatch receiv- 'd Thllfida-Y at 1 ip. m. solid "German General Headquarters to the Allied (ienenil Headquarters: The German Commander-in-Chief .to .Marshal Foch. 'llhe German Plenpoteniaries tor an Hrlnistice leave -Spa today. They will leave here at noon and reach at live 0'clock this aiiternoon, the French °\\l»l>0sts by Cihilmay-Fourrnies-Lacap elle und Guise Road. There will 'be l0l1 persons im all headed by Secre- lifl' ol' State, I-Zrzerberger. , The following wireless despatch was "°¢9lVBd at 1.06 p. m.: German Gen- °l'¢1 Headquarters to Allied General H_°°“1¢l\mrters: Supreme German Command to Marshal Foch from the (lerinon outposts to the l~‘rene-li out- P°9lB- Our delegation wliil he uccom- I'““I*"l by a road mending company '° °“\lble automobiles to pass La gillella Road which has been destro- '|`I‘9 following wireless was received M 6 il-Im. The German L~liipre_-mi.~‘ Command to Marshal Ifooh: “By reii °ULP09l lille ll!1lll between S 'ond 10 (‘0;0l:o?1?T;)d;IPV-u;;l"|`ll‘luIf0;lSl‘ 0lI`;‘ic:ive at an early date i`oi' England io ion .\/iiriistci' oi' Ciisioins who will ac- the G(.,~m;,n nec; im.. ,-M-01104' M-.~0,~(i_ ing the ‘bm pgngm-ing <;llmn;<1F9i1`ui'g Schweriii and East I"i'ussia, thus ox- teudiiiig across practically the whoic nortlicrii portion oi' the Empirc. Iliispaitclics report Ilic cities oi' »ScIiwcr'iii, ifiipitiil oi' the Griuid l)ii<~liy OWS OVER NORTHERN GERMANY Hands of Revoluiionists. Maritime City oi Hamburg in Open Revolt on all Ships in llabour. ‘ Prussia, had joined the revolt. HAMBURG JO-INS THE REVOLT AMSTERDAM, Nov. 8.-The great German Maritime Civty of Hamburg is completely in the hands of the Revol- ution, according to reports from Ham~ hurl: iicwspapers printed by the Col- »1€?‘ _4 , N '4, . ' ' ' '- _ loduy, movng from the Sirsone region LONDON, Nov. 8.-The British it has passed through enemy deicn- are coiitiiiii-ing their advance along ces between Cliivres and La Cocilicl- the active battle front, Field Marshal le and has occupied Le Tliucl and lliiig aniioiiiiccfl the captuure of two ltosoy Sui" Serra. ()n the Itailun front villages in thc region between Mons of Mei-,klcnbiirg Scliwcriii and 'l‘ilsit,. ogne Gazette. The red flag is flying on one oi' thc princi-pal cticsi oi ltioii.~' to ilaic :irc I:ii';.{i~r iliaiii _\'cai'. and wc iiow look to ilic rural fccl coillidciii that oii .\`:iiil‘Ll:iy. lizivc passer! tlic rilijcclivc, :ind our \'c _\'c.'lrs from noir will surely lic iliciii iiiiw. I woulil .siroiigly iiiI.~‘_ i'_\' l.oaii, |l)i8. C. ll, Il. I,(lN(l\\"i7l{'l`II Cliziiriiiziii I‘i'ovii'ii`laI Coiiimitiec. .. -_~_~_-_-,-_~,-:___ - -_-_-_~;, - - ~. =-_-_»_-_~_-_- _-- _-_-_ , _ __ ~, ,~ _-_~,-_-_~,~ -:J : ,-,~- - » fe-,»_ _A -.-_-_-.-:_-_-f -- -_»_-, - - v friiciiiisiii Mil Piss I iiui wiiiiiiui Aus ' RERNE, Nov. 8.--The German Ficld Marshal Mackcnzen on request- ing pcrmissioii for his army to pass 'through Hungary from thc llrilkans row at 10.54,. . V to Germany was informed by thc New moon 'Sunday' NM' ard lt' liiingarlun Government that ilir- rc- qucsi would be granted on the con- dition that the troops liiy down arms »on cntcrlng Hungarian soiil. The arms in-o to be forwarded to Germany lst- ` I. I"' 'l i ilritish Shipping `Lost and Replaced LONDON, Nov. 7.-Speaking iii tli House of (‘omrnoni-i today right lion. mentnry Secretary to the .fidiiiirslty states that 8.947.000 ions oi Britis mcrciiant ships had licen lost durin tho war up to September 30 last ii tons had been replaced by new con struction and by thc purchiiso oi’ ship nbroacvand this iitlllzation ot captn ed enem;\ ships. i iabilicate, iiccoriliiig io ii l'ici~liin dis I Thomas James Mii_cNamiii-a. Purliii- ' L.i).\'l)ON_ Nov. S.--Tlic Gcrrnun linajority parties have held 41 ilnal die- gciission on thc question oi Emperor 'Willinni's alieiication and will without doubt iinaniinoiisly demnnd thai hi- patcli tothe Copciiliugcn llolitlken. IRINA IIIIIIEAN HIlSP'IAi MEMORIAL. While celebrating our great victory 'and the ending oi' the war, those who have mude the great sacriilce are na- turally reineinbered by o grateful nu- tion. Among those oi' this province who gave their lives for their country. iioiic, pcrliupsj will bc longer rciiieiii- licrcd than Miss Rena l\icl.eun, ot Son- risi. diiiigliter oi' Sendtoi' John Mcheuii. Miss McLean voluntcored upon the oiitbrcxik ni' ilic war, and iiciirly Your yciii-fi giivo iii-r entire scrvices iii var- ~iii|.: for our woiiiidcd soldiers. All will i'i-iiicinbcr iicr tragic death by the torpcdolng oi thc Hospital Ship “l.lniidovery Castle." And ns she was tho only Princc Edward Island nurse lo:-ii. on this ship. and iii loving inf-in orlul for thc great services rendered licr country. it was suggested at n nieciing oi’ the Chariottctowii (‘l\ib iii:-it night that a iltiiiig niciiiorial be established iii connection with ilie Prince Edward island Hospital. in be known ns the Reno. l\li-l.ciin liicnioriril. I .\li~. J. .l. .\lcKinnoii, City Councillor, has been appointed 'Treasurer for the fund for this purpose and lic luis kind- ly conscntcil to act. 'l`hc following siibscripiioiis have iilreniiy been mndc. and iiirilicr additions arc licrcliy soil ciicd. aiiil may be sent in io Mr. J. J. .\lcKiiiiioii. Cliiirlottciown. or io the Editors or thc Patriot, Guardian or l