f .. . -- \ v , , f | § i _Y - ’1 _ - ' . ¢ E l __ -- E e 1 ' '_- '|`I'IE GUARDIAN COVERS PRINCE EDW XRD ISLAND LIKE THE DEW _ NEWS WGRTH READING . ALL THE Anvrs WoR'rH HUNTING »i?"'A"'A'V""` ` ` 'Y`Y`A`A' ;:`Y'V"”'v`T'A""' """"""""'~'-"'~`f-`-'~'-`-==\¢wv;»\¢::.:.1-_~_-;__-,_-_»_-_-_.Q,_._;;;._._._.________ ____________________________ ________________ _ _ __________________________, _ _ ____ _______ ______ _ __________________________________ _________________ _______________________ _ _______ _ __________ _ __________________ __ _______________________ ____ _____________~ ____ ___ ____ _ _ ___ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ ___ _ _ _ ___ _______ ____ irhg P.?p'f.* F-’_P59'l' -N I Over 45,900 Readers Daily . Read by Evg,-ybgg AliL0lliEi0W G wwf 1 ' ._ - .1 _ _ 3 _ _,_ _ in lféWour billing' I ' . ' , _ I ~ -_ > ' ' ‘ ' - - -“ -=--- ' L --___ ~ ,,......,.,,y». ami... »-.».-M so we mi. CHARLOTTETOWN, cAN.tDA, FRIDAY, NovsMB;~ R s, 1918 122', 2111111 ‘('ff_‘,‘,°;’, ‘,'§,‘§‘§jf§§,'f,_‘;_:'__j`_ Gi _ to God the Highes ,a_ncl_o1_1Earth _eace ' I PARIS, Nov. 7 ---The German delegates signed the Armistice Term -r dictated by the Alliei War Council and presented by beneralissimo Foch, iCon1mander=in-Chief of the Allied Armiei _I-Iostilities ceased at 2 _o’.clock today. _ __ nnrirnrlulclnn ` . luunimonnuwn S G ERHUMANW “HEP "Rejoice, for -i bring you glad tidings of great joy! The world ls at -pence once mom." ‘Buch was the pre dominant sentiment _yesterday ex- pressed in divers ways but ‘rlnslus with intensity or reeling and gncerityti Flour weary, heerft-rendlng years of blood-shedand butchery transformed in the twinkling of an eye into a world at peace. The news ilrst reached the Guardian about eleven o'cloclr ln a tele- gram -th-om Montreal to 'the eifect that Lord-‘ Shaughnessy had received a cable 'that the Germans had signed the armistice, and aibout two hours later another bulletin was received confirming this epoch-malring an- nouncement. immediately the Mayor was imformed and the city bells; were set arlnsint. The glad chimes were taken up by every bell and horn in the city and for upwards of four hours -the populance gave them- selves up to -making a. joyful noise in every conceivable shspe and form.l The city wen; wild with ecstscles of joy and all work ceased ‘by common consent. The Mayor and City Council met and speedily arranged an impromptu celebration for four o’clnck which took the form of an auto- mobile procession through the principal streets. The pocedslon was heeded DY 1-U0 F0\l'f¢1l Regiment Ban d, a. detachment of soldiers from the 11000# M19 .Fire Bnigade and the Mayor-and City Councillors, and was taken part in by hundreds of -automobiles all gaily decorated and filled with happy citiwle blvwing horns ana meters which made ii deafening albeit delightful noise to the plahrioltic ear.. [Phe city was ablaze with ilags and hunting while every second -person carried .1 iiag or musical instrument. The scene was indescribable. People were mad with l°y. , 'Phe Mayor and City Council arranged tor another popular celebration to take. .place inthe -Marlret Square at half past seven hind' extendi- ed' an invitation to United -States Consul lPile1rce¢, Premrler Arse- to take part. A torch -light poces-sion was organized -hurriedly and abou-t in Quliiiu' -to eight it started from the City Hall. It was beaded by the Founilh Regiment Band followed by the Draft Detachment from the Armoriev; the Mayor and" City Councillors, the League ot the Cross nault. the Chief Justice theclergy and oth-ter leading ciizens S . . _ ..._ Germans Sign rmistice Terms Diuated by Allied War Conference HOSTILITI "S ` USED lil Z P.M.. _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _. _ _ __ ,`__.___ ._._._,,.,,.._, .,.,A_._._~ -_-_-_-_-,-_-_-. _-n~»- ._ .~v.~~» - . ,- .--: ' vv-~»-- --»--e" (Special to The Guardian) inmlls Bullilumw.. mg--;3gggJn lnilmlrlslzlgls Muni l i . (Special 10 me Gu-Lu-digg; i.(iNl1(lI\'. Nov. T.-Illntinrfns (lol UTT,\\VA_ ;\\,v_ ¢;__..'1‘1\@ wap img main suzlox-s at lxicl have soizvd tht PARIS Nm,_ 7___W|th the Amari. cost (‘z1n;1vi~rsc~:\>' cx-` "" A ~ - i ll \ - - ' ' - - .~‘ ‘ ' ' 3: .‘ ' . Consul Pierce and formally exchang ed congratulet ons on t 0 great and hands t;_tl\ie`;iI¢§’_Iué1);_;;gBi'g;c;»é ‘gi mon pregemwf I VAMS' _\.Uv_ 7___.Hw 0pemtm“_ .___ ' 1- 0 _' , . . glorious conclusion of the four years' bloody struggle. The procession then reformed and proceeded throng-hthe principal streets to the Market Square where the formal speech making took place. . Justice Fitzjerald, His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown, Rev. Dr. M. L. A., Colonel Warburton, Councilor Smith, and Captain Dawson. 'Brief speeches 'were made, the condition of the weather nm being the most favourable. , ' The ilrst mct was the execuution of the Kaiser, who was hanged, unfor- tunately only in eilgy, and many willing hands assisted in the ceremony- The Promer was the lirst speaker. We rejoiced, he said, not so much because the Germans were beaten but because “the flag that braved a thou- sand years the battle and the breeze" still iloa/ts over victoriouus -Britain and with it in close and friendly allin nce the ilags oi France, :italy and the great neghbouring Republic to the south of us whose gallant men have-| rendered such valiant service to the cause of freedom. 1 After a ringing _speech which was cheered to the ecl\o.he announced* that st the iinsl settlement ofthe terms of peace there will be a grand Provincial celebration of which the Government will take charge. | The other speakers each received a hearty welcome, fitting referenccl beills made 1/o the part the United States has taken In the war. The work ofthe Canadians was also dwelt upon by each speaker. At the C1080 Of the addresses tremendous cheers were given for the lllmplre and her Allies, the Navy and me cmmisn soldiers and the nroceedinss were. bwusht to H close by the playing of the National Anthem by the band. -` . z :_-_ :_-; ~ ,__-_ _»_»_-_,_ _-_-_-_-_ _-_ _-_- _-_-_»_»_~_ _ __.» _ _ _ _ . _¢~_~_~: .-.1-:_ ._ .fff vf- » "r - 1' ' WHITE FLAG RAISED iN GHENT ' ' l A wireless despatch was received this afternoon at the headquarters of (len. Beoureina from the Germans saying they had decided to abandon Ghent and asking the Belglsns not to lire on the suburbs of the town where "btw lim were raised. ._._.__.__...._--- CGPENHAGEN, Nov. 7.--A revolt has broken out in l~lambuur8 Mid ‘U N’!iIl0I'¥ battle is raging in the streets, according to delvlwhes \'°°°lV' 90 by the Politiosn. . ' _1..Z__- ,- BERLIN VIA BUNCH, Nov. 7.- Poland was proclaimed a Republic, M0115!! by Premier Swieiyinski, it was announced here today. lllIOU¥OC9¢I¥¥5#¥9¥% gf! ‘FF . QQ GQ @@ $l%$i$$%%%%i§$$_%$%3 *¢D¢hi$Q0$##¢h###%¢hii4¢b#¢b¢k¢.§#$%$¢b¥l¢§AUR$* ' VlllI0|lVi llllll t sz,s0o,00 _,¢',-|°'§§I,',,‘l"'°°'i'° 1as.00 ann » 0 . - 600,00 §ni::.l,:.:2.“°~""°°l°“"° *-42.00 g-_¢---..__p_-- ‘ ' - $l50,00 §'illlicrlptl0ni?b]°cuv° _ 79»00 The amounts in up to Nev. 7th r leeclergy-g»¢wee~sools\r»»oooseeeoses “ "ll ' -~ " ‘ - , . r . ~ I For Russia. It is said Germany has i nlit ru for whiih .irionnts lnivo (s°°°iaI 1° The Guardia” 4 --BUY vlcronv BONDS--~ sion representatives in Germany. inaniu. , iullloiincml tonight. _____ _ __ _ _ __ ________________ _ __ _ ‘___ _____= ~_,__,_______,_,_,____________ ,___________,,,_,V_______. ________._____ ___._,`_______. ,___ __ _ ,_,____,___,_,,_, _ .__..,_,_.._,,.....,,_, ...,.,_~.~.-..¢».»-- THE WORLD’S GREAIEST CURSE _..__...._.1___- _ . 'mn 'ri-lin wan Loans l by ilw l<`l‘vn<‘h today' nviicil one hi' the LONDON, Nov. 7.~An ofllcial re-y ' _urcutost :ulviilices yct lnuiic-, measu- _ i I A`MS'I‘ERD.-\.\l. Nov. 7.-Gi>rln.in » . .V U. -1 it v5,»g0u,. I” II" warship ‘Mayor WHK? prfsldegh and -2;, Tiatfogamthrvere law 1l;;rx}:;erIFn)tIve;haivilllllsuilll ll@“'5‘PHl1€‘l`f‘ l'0CUiV9‘l h“l‘<‘ My ih1'l ;l»ll>)irir‘,;],01'£1)‘l\ehl;}>:>l:a:llllivlis nf V01 rem °r' Hon' A' 'E' Amenau t' Hs L0 amp 6 “B cel a Baan' r' Derllin early today by Special train I1“S'°llafi0“S “"0 I’°“dl"g "0" 1'1" Vins, Mont Corinet and ,Rclhcri \\~cr.- ivitlldrnwul oi' Ficiil Mursliul Mar- up-Cupierl and progress was made ini' Pun"-ten' Rav' Canon simpson’ Rev' C' R' Freeman' ML James Paton' lelnnhded the withdrawal of nll Rus- Kollzcll-S G01`f1l'1\1i 11rHli@=‘» i`1‘0i1l HOU- lzcyond these pluci-s. the war oihuo ’ l ;EEPr-ESENTATIVI l ! s g _ GREATEST WAR IN H |>TORY AT AN END ' PARIS, Nov. 7.-'l‘hc greatest \\i in hlstoiv ofllcially came to an G it " i lr '- e ; ._ 1. i. The Alina ninl (lcln\.in\ * :neil .in .irmistlce three hours lier on the field of battle. 'Ev lx I l’AiiiS|.\1ov. if--'l`l1»‘ Al its snr < rmnny siirncrl an armlstlce t rfclock this inorning. llosllnii- ich I it -11 in Tho German rlclegat lurid ftonlo into illc Alliinl line" ilntiel \\h1'i‘ fini: The nrmistice was »-fi on lin* lirrlrl rn' lnlltlc. 1nm'|~ lhzm Imir n\il~~ ‘ 20,000 GERMAN orasearsns M/\ncH|NG THROUGH BERLIN S'I`O(‘i\'ll(>l..\l. .\'rv\. T. fiinlini <1<~||mn~.illli.0 fl my for drug store Apply st G inn Oillce 2271 11-8 WANTED ABMART RELIA \ i __ 'TO DAIRYMIN-IANITQMV ter paper, printed, Fresh E Butter-35:: por 100 Per post $95,000 I so-t-ul FTC li Guardian Oihce 90 l ~~ I l RDAY AI" noon ~tr1pé silk scarf F 1 Tonoxro. .\'n\-. s.-~~r'|n.- ami mini lt-.wc :ir ri ueen St* Moon sets this evening ni 8 41 - New moon Sunday. Nov 3rd 'l‘ F}M`l’ERA'l`UR TIDE. )l00l\ < __.¢__. _ "1- N U Q DR sALF TWENTY pigs six weeks old at S pei' Apply M T Lambs, RR R Length of today ten hours 3 Lmerald 32 il l`l|'st quarter moon Monday No