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"'i » M 92-; __‘ fy. `3‘§i§‘;“;.@.-1‘i.:_~:‘_1_2 2357*- ~=<; _._ »~.. . 4-._ _ ilu _- ---5».»v< _ » i _ 3 ~:. 's f ‘-Lg. . 5; $3 'i`&'_ ‘.5 it [_ ‘if-. YV ‘:'i;_§>~___? '_ vi. N ` ( k .I z. 1 . -4 ` . _ . ‘ » _~ *-`('__`_.- e - _ _ VJCIURY LOAN ANNOUNCEMEN'l`. by B.a.i1wa.y to Charlottetown on Wednesday, ' 13th lbvember. Entertainment in Opera. House to all visi- tor! at Victory Loan Headquarters Omoo in East- _ ern Trust Building ,where tickets can be had free of °h“"' il ` Arrangements have been made by the Provincial Execu- tive of Victory Loan Campaign and oflicials of the railway for special excursion rates at single first class fares,'return good on following day ot' issue. '1‘rains on Wednesday 13th, Novem- ber, _from different points as followsz- _ I-‘ARES ON -REGUi.A1t .uoRN1NG TRAINS FROM SUMMERSIDE, CAPE TRAVERSE, ELMIRA, SOURIS, QEORGETOVVN, AND MURRAY HARBOR TO CHARLOT- '1‘lilT0wN on ivnonnsoar 1;-iii.. SUMMERJSIDE __ . . . . . . . _ . . . _ . . . _ . . _ . _ .$1.10 5 _ KENSINGTON . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . ._ _ FREETOWN . _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . _ . _ _ _ . . . _ .L25 _ EMERALD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ _ . _ . _ __ 1.15 BORDEN . . . . _ . . . _ . _ _ . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . ._ 1.55 BR-ADALBANE _ . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . ._ 1.10 HUNTER RIVER . . _ . . _ . . . . _ . _ _ . . . . . _ _- 70 NORTH WILTSHIRE . . . . _ . ._ . ._ SOURIS _ . TIGNISH ALBERTON . . . . _ . _ . . . _ . . _ . _ _ 3.60 BLOOMFIELD . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . . . _ . . ,_ _ 3.35 O ’LEARY . _ . . _ _ 3.15 PORT HILL ._ 2.49 WELLINGTO.\' 2.10 __ MORELL ._ _ ._ 1.20 MT. STEWART . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ . _ .. 80 _ GEORGETOWN 1.70 - M()NTAGL'E ._ 1.70 MURRAY HARBOR _ _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 1.70 MURRAY RIVER . . . . . _ . . _ . . . . . . . ._ _ 1.65 VERNON .` . . _ . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. 65 PROPORTIONATE FARES FROM STATIONS NOT NAMED. ALL FARES ABOVE ONE DOLLAR INCLUDE WAR TAX. _ THE OUT-GOING TRAIN FOR TH E EAST AND MURRAY HARBOR WILL BE HELD ONE HOUR ON \VEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. This will give all in above Districts an opportunity to come to Victory Loan Headipiarlers, Charlottetown and get any further ini'ormation desired as to the purchase of “Vic- tory Bonds. ” The Executive find that in some Districts people who have money to invest are desirous of furth_er_ explana- tions with rega-rd to the Loan. _ _ _ Any one can make application direct at the Headquarters Office or at any bank.1t is the desire of the Provincial Executive to have everything possible arrangeii so that ilie Vi-'ctory Loan in E. Island will receive the hearty co-operatio_n of all and this is necessary to make it the success it should bo. The cause is just, the security absolute. All nations, including Canada need money. _ __ '_ The preseutvhighp price being received for f_arm products depends upon ourpeople being able to buy them. This they cannot do unless our manufacturers are kept going. To en- sure this the Doniinion Government must have money Sub- scribe to the Victory Loan and help supply the funds to keep business on the move. ' - When you buy it Victory Bond, even a l"il`ty Dollar one- _Vou are helping Canada-you are doing a real service to your country. i All are invited to come to the City, visit Victory Loan Headquarters _' take in the free entertaininent at the Opera House. Everyone is asked to co-operate in making Wednesday next, “Special Victory Loan Day,” a grand success. C. H. B. LONGWORTH, Chairman Provincial Executive, . _ . . . . . _ J. P. GORDON, _ Chairman Publicity Committee. ‘ __ 5 _= hm' : is _M lg! FAREWELL T0 POPULAR RECTOR. (il) 2.10 4. 10 . ~ . ~ . . . . . . . . » . - . . . . .» . » . . .. ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . » » . - »» _ ... . . . . . .. » l A representative gathering oi the i"om the conigmgation, of their dew ably expected a suspension of hos- uemiiig ou y imma uni M sam pr you onine) in new ' ln lout-lo and Montague. Prolldoat-llllor gtiter and Publisher: » J. R. Durant. own ililtblil. ' -it »°°wvnritm _lvmdl i. CHIC' Ind,” fll' Ui E-.$5 iria. \\ W/ 7” if ima emu ai cnmemiewai. lrmp, omm as tumaimiu. A beth A. A. masts 1 \ , F 1 ~ »' .Au|mnt.l¢\teri - 1 _ _ _ o. ictsiifflt - ' ‘l|i t J _- f; :_-_ ;;;_': Y rr: `¢_~.~::;_;»;:::;.<1.2.-‘i - _- _._._., _ _ _ - E-_-_ ------- ~ ~:_~_-_-_-,-_-_- - - - -.--4-_-_-_-$-»~ sA1-unoavynovsmoen mi, `1lia_ ~ “_” -. - _______ _ .-_- .... _ .- _ _-_-l-. L-_-._ _ t-__-, _ _ _f_ _ ‘_-_ _ _ _ ; _ _ _£_'-_ _ ;~.-»¢¢_~.._-.-. 1'.-_-_- -'_-_-_-'. -. f_-.wif The news so jubilantly celehra-_ ted on Thursday not only in Char- lottetown and throughout the prov- ince but throughout Canada and the United States as well, while in :i manner premature, was well worth the splendid enthusiasm evoked, The facts, so far as the telegraph- ic reports today can be interpreted are that the German Govemment asked that a delegation of pleni- potentiaries, armed with authority, to conclude an arniisticc, be per- mited to pass through the lines for, conference with General Foch. This permission was granted; the road by which they could come was indicated and orders to cease lir- ing on this particular front were issued- Elsewhere hostilities pro- ceeded as usual. That the armistice was duly sign- l ed is devoutly to be hoped, although not yet officially announced. The German government prob-' tilities during the conference but General Foch was not going to be led into a trap of that kind and his armies kept up their ceaseless liaiii- i ‘NOT PREMATURE, BUT.-F _ ~ . -i amiy, Whether the armistice' _ha Unofficial telegrams announced rect and official word may come any moment. Whether German morning tell of ‘a. general revolt through Hun ry, nam ly the-_la. ions imposed upon Germany _for it more glorious/celebration t title which full prc'p_aration_‘d1otild mering with the same disastrous conseqquenccs . to the German made. ` _ ' i completion. Thisis probably cor- ill . voluntarily - accepts ~ the : tems.-' pr not she will- beicompelled to within a short time. _Our telegr_amS.tl1_is in the German fleet, of further. ham- mering by the»Allies and'of filftbler retirement by the Germans__~'I_`_hey- tell also of _lthe condltiorls ;ttpot\'_ which General Mackensen is todae permitted to get his army »_ho_in_e ' ing down of his arms. .T-he c_0ndli'~ " armistice are. no -doubt ‘-the ,same and the German Government kiiliifc. _ this before-the _-delegation was s`é_nt. Thursday’s »c_elebratioii '.w;i`s' fliy no means preingture. It welsh dilig- niiicent rehearsal of a'grara:‘ler had » 0 _ come off one ofthese day, and flip' C _ .4 ' f g... gi' _ -_ \i~ . y ‘ H tion for- the BENEFIT of the PURCHASERS. the exception of one ) found the men _ . I. attend- to the mailing. ' f i.l._Over, There ` i been signed or- 'not has not been* I _ r ‘ ' ficially anpgunccd eithixl inh»iBcrln, ; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -i L d , 's a n on. i _ on on n or S milf* _ - - All Mothers, Fathers, Sisters, Aunts and Sweethearts will . he sending the boys Chi'ist1iias. . Boxes,__and the boys will be made happier by getting tl1e Gifts. Here is Patons List_: - _ _ ` - Our OWN boys “Over There" being past masters in ‘ _ the Day Goods line, they know through experiellce Wllll-_l__lS l‘f2($`1lU_\1" _ ed by the boys. We have given THEIR opinion our consi eru- _ ._ - \. ~ . i _ i A i _ ‘ For the past THREE YEARS we have sent hu_ndi'eds_ of t _parcels addressed right up the line and in every case..(with » » 'WE twill- make up parcels in cotton, address them and- ‘ - ,3 _"- Our"advice is attend to your “OVER THERE” Xmas par- I, cols RIGHT NOW. _ " "_ " Phone,_write, or call personally to - ` _ ` PATONS LIMITED. The delirious joy with which news of the armistice and peace was received on Thursday not only in this city and province but throughout Canatla, the United States and doubtless, the world generally, indicatelil as nothing else could how dear to all is peace, how abhorrent is war, how contrary to all human feeliiigis thc slaughter and destruction of- war. It cost much to! bring about this were sacrificed, billions upon bil- lions expended, sorrow and suf- fering experienccd such as the world had never known. Now ive hope .it is all over; the price has- bcen paid; we once more have an opportunity ` to resume' life iii peace,to look backward over a. road dotted with graves and draped with sorrow, to look _forward to a clean- er road and years of peace. Peace will bring us greater prob- lems than we can foresee or even wholly guard against but these problems must be faced as the war was faced and it remains with us, as it remained with the men who fought the war to a. victorious peace, whether we shall solve the problems of our future citizenship victoriously or fall under them. __ With the conclusion of peace will come the demobilization of the arm- ies, thc gradual return home of our soldier sons. The re-absor tion of day of rejoicing- Millions of livcs_ AFTER THE WAR PROBLEM 9 The retumed»soldiers'are not life the need 'ls equally grelit. »ted to an almost incredible degre 'For the splendid heroism display in many cases__¢_of need \ve,.iis 'pcoplc, may well fecl justly prod he only ones with require»leadl!t'sl1_lp and sane gultillnce. In odr-cWi§p/it _ e i ' -hav. ` passed' through an '-epldeihic _ recent y, are _still passing through tif, in which stfengtiraia weiiinips heroism and cowardice, chafi_ty.‘ah`d _ 'cold callousness have been tnaiilf Sit. és- C: ed _ _ a'_ » Housewives . . . . _ . . _ ___., . __ _ _ .$1.00 ti; I Puttees . . . _ . _ . . . _ . _ . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . _.$2.50 - __ for the cowardice and the inhuin- _ _ _ \ 1 anity andjndiierence to the needs ` _ of -others sliown._in some lnstanc 'we can only hang our heads shame; " _ _ 4 - ieaaoabaoaacoeao Q Your Proltlemd Solved ‘x av asv. r°.';.'i]T4ecorr,u. ' can num mn-veal wamaeeeaaeoooeo i Dr, Linscott, in this column w 85%# ¥ ill :help you solve your heart problems treligious, natural, social, iinaiiclal 'and ever other anxious care that asks._“in the ordinary greeting oiltlhur oi’ Connaught to become a thor- o;r elhould wie everloughly well trained nurse and havllng o not an interest n them which we completed the three years' service as do not ree1'i~~ our nm concern it v. A. D. in nie out-patients' ae- ahould be to have s genuine intereetlburbment. and in a military Wrd 0! in eve;-ylbody; _10 _feel wen- msposed' St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington, she towards .ill mankind then no -niatter|:‘°° “UW P88804 Un i0 'Queen Chiu" _whom W, __ meet _expeotedm c-t_te's_ Lying-in-Hospital, where she is 0' ,. unex,p,Me¢|y_ we canliiovoting herself to the care of the ,img ,wnsgwqlmuslx ‘emrew anlnovwborn infants of thesoldlers' and interest in _that pe-rwn_ H we do not sailors' wivves who are patients there. 'perlcxes gl/ou. If a' personal an- swer is required, enclose a five cent lstamp. No names will be publish- _ed; if you prefer, sign your initials lonly, or use a pseudonym. | SINOERITV. "A Youus Woman" members of St. Paul's congregation assembled ini the Parish Hall last night & bid "good-bye" to their belov ed Rector, the Reverend T. W. and Mrs. Murphy, who has previously an nounced to leave on Tuesday next _ _ipreciatlon oi his devotion to his pa rshioners, and ofthe admirable wonk uone by him during the past nine years. It may be truly said that Mr. Mur- phy has ever been s. kind, true and these into civilian life wilil be to - tliem` and to us the problfem ol`l;Ul¢|||l¢¢ll»¢lU&0»¢ problems. _F_rom_three _and _ four_ *_ Dau’ salecuonn Fm years of rigid military discipline to *_ . the freedom and the license of ri 5, Gunrtlltn RGMIORI a D CU# f-f-=--'="--- _ - -~ ~--~- ~__----~» - ...C-j=___uF._ / “Ev T w M A _F l¢d by the 'been s greet. omitort to many when Cl|\IlB~wU'i|M, uf. Q. D. DQBIOII ‘plulng Lhmugh, thy nity gf wrm' _ who stated that it wu his privilege and gloom, thus linking the chain of ll Church Worden to present to Mr. friendship with links of love, which Iurphy on. behalf of the congregation cannot be easily severed and ln ex. the adores, which s»¢o)|_i|io'1r`§ore tending to Mr. ;m|_ m_._.M"p” 'M ll I-llll llillm Mlotller with 5 li ` ‘re- wish for a mule and Uleoaut trip to l|l@f\lleo In tlsbiforll of 4 purlo of Toronto, and that-their M9 ll!! lvor Pl". "M°*\ vw » ullxhc remit-mimi in ruled uint 1 _aiu-mi»n:4u~ana . .-,si - _ I general welcome home is a. long step, a step beset with many dan- gers. The soldiers are human; like the rest of us they are not all saints: like the rest of us they have among them the worthy and the unwor- thy; they liave among them,»as we have among us, deinagogues who will incite to discontent' and dissat- isfaction with existing conditions. Like us, 'they must learn to discrim- inate, to follow safe and sane lea- dership, safe, sane and wholesome companionship. Among_ soldiers and civilians alike the greatest men- ace is unwise' lcaderslilp'ilh`d"oui‘ returned soldiers, conipaiiloits, in danger for years, will rctalft iit civ- ilian life! to'a very large ejttent, the companionship habits fortfied in the barracks and on the battlqlleld. For this reason alone they will lic more susceptible to the influences of leaders than civilians who, at most, have only been neighbours.In their own interests and the inter- ests of the civilization` and the lib- erty they risked all for they must 'choose well their leaders and shun in u naturally asthey tool: u the more dihicult duties of war. Erom the ranks of those who are not will man who risked his life for his come the broken soldier, the`most,' AM filllfit-‘»_1,0\l 91;- In you I0: pitiful of all God’s creatures, the Your soup) nh/If eliedrllbnvc ,onsite- gg -at...- it Furnished by W. B. Loudon ,l _aggalnonlnbllilo i ooo Knowo BEM' God would never send you tlio,dai°k- I ' ness, ‘ 'It He'felt'you could _.bear _ iight! ` j _ But you would not clin4t_t>o-Hia*guid- _ ing hdnd. _ if the way were always.-brmit:. And you _would not core to_§_w‘Ll\t by . 0 hLltlll,_`_-- 4* gn," ~ ' Could' y‘tm`_`always_wulk byifihlit. ol - i ' the i.: - .' ~.._f`1_ 'Tis tnie. l-I6*-hu monymn l For your sorrowful And .many droffuol thor_b