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E.iSLA|to iieiuiiiiino IHANKS into PRAISE ‘nie oEiiriAI~:siiii; PASSES ooiscnve A Some Thoughts and inspiration Culled from General Public Charlottetown Subscribed $1,200,000," the Pro vim $2.700.000. Summerside $350,000 "“.;’.t°;f..‘.::.;:.‘:*f..;‘“;.:l°‘:i;?.;‘:.:‘..ii‘.3” The Victory Loan Campaign came to an end Saturday night with magnificent results. The returns for the city of Civarlottetown up to nine o‘clock amounted to $1,200,000; for S'Side $350,000 and for the whole Province $2,700,000. ‘lt is probable that some mnounts rcceived late Saturday night will yet be reported, and it may be some days before the ilnal totals ore received. On Saturday night the winning ol' four crowns by the city was duly cele- brated in front of the Victory Loan Headquarters. the League of the Cross Band having bean requisitioned for the occasion and a considerable display of tire works being in evid- hart in`tlic ctdebrzition and tbcuimost enthusiasm and satisfaction shown nt the splendid results realized. liis Warsltlil Mayor vvriglit anti Mi-. w. l~‘. Tidlnarsli gave congratulatoi'y iid- ilrcsses on the success oi' the loan and on the motion of His Worship, three cheers were lustily given for the city oi’ Charlottetown for the great success' iiclileved. A pleasing feature of the celebration was the reproduction by gramapliono of the speech by Sir Thomas E. White in launching the Victory Loan. The extra crowns were promptly placed on the Honour Flag by His Worship on -Saturday night and the ilag floated proudly over the ‘City Hail ence. -A large crowd of citizens took yost erd ny. GOVERNOR GENERAL GOMINO TO P. E. IASLANO EARLY OEOEMBER ills llonour ibioutenant. Govenor daughters will accompany her as l`ar MacDonald has received intimation its Halifax and will take advantage. or that His Excellency the Duke of Dev- the occnssion to visit. ri few points vi. onshire, Governor General ot' t‘unnda the maritime proviiii-cs. purposes visiting this province, pro-I This will be the first visit of ills bubly during the first week in De-_iilxcellcncy to this province and no combor. He will be accompanied by_iloubt siiltaible preparation will -be one of his daughters. iiuade to give him a fitting reception. iier Gnsce the Duchess purposes .\Io doubt the date of the visit will be golng to Euglnnd at nn en;-ly dain_'ilet`initely fixed witliiu ci few days. ills Excellency and one ol' their' WEMYSS PUT Ii All GERMAN OESERTERS IN A SENTENOE Sl|ll_i’lUNOERlNO Paris, Nov. 16-tBritisli Wireless LONDON. Nov. 15.-German army Bowles)--Adii\ii‘al Sir Roslyn Wein-‘zdeserters . who formed 11 "ilyll\B yss, who wnn nppointed to notify the _ilivision" at Bremen are plundering Get-n~in envoy; nf me Mya] ¢on¢1i;.:Gci'inan towns. according to an Ex- iong of mn 3,-mgnm-,,,_ in m»ed|md‘ by;-liange Telegraph despatch from Le Fignro with n phvnnn which nd.'Copcuhagen. 'l`hlrty~six were arrested mgmbiy renems me ,.‘,_.memv¢. Dosinzin Berlin and three of them were im- l ions of the two -fleets. " it is lnadmiissa~ble," the German protested. “that our fleet should he it-iven up without having been beaten." Facing the envoys with his mon 0010, Admiral Weinyss rctorternl It had only to como out.” (YOPENHAGEN, Nov. 16.---All rc- ports reaching here i'roin Germany “P0 Of a more hopeful tone. A good impression has been made by the Socialist. -governments pronounce ment concerning the constituent an Wnlbly. The Vorwearts declares that the pronouncement “makes the con- stitute assembly n certainty." Tho Berlin correspondent of thc Hamburg Premdenblati is encouraged by the events of the last few days. medintely shot. A score of the others were sentenced to dent.h by court- miirtiiil. ' i.i1 ` NEAR ENO OE iHE OASUAHY l|Si Ottawa, Nov. lil-With the advent of pence ii will relieve the suspense of many people in Canada to know that the casualty lists of ten weeks behind are tapering off to the end. There are numerous tragic cases wliero, since the celebration of ipence, news has como of men previously killed in action. “We are not exactly certain, but our 'advices indicate that iibotit 500 more are to he cabled," 5¥$¥0&F¥¥%£¥$¥¥&'¢ P, E. island -Objective Subscriptions Subscriptions iiipmerside. Objective Su scrlptlons it it it U *$l*=¢§4l¥%¢it§&¢R¢§Siti’£¢.&$¢.&¢»’:Iinsl.‘" "mi" |’“"°.m“ T ‘fy ‘mould B 0" discipline fits them for better things ' _ . _ tioil how gratetfiil they are to ills the (‘hrist|nn culture in which out de avoided e\'ervtliing that suvorci'i'iF|ctl. (inc Iiiuns' iniprcsioiii must suillre its stlnlrliuilziitg tho rest: "Tho (ieinianis are absolutely 'it, white heat. The people :irc at thi-_ cud of their powers of euduraiicej and ii. is it most common thing toi we them fall in the streets fronii starvation. I have seen it repeIItcd~| forced i_o hoist the rod 1188. Munich and Frankfort seemed to hive been especially free from VD- lcnco nor are there any reports yit or extreme happings in Cologne. The (`opi-.nliageii Politlken. com- nicnting on the fact that outside of iinnihiirg probably not more than thimy people have been kilod. nys it is the greatest but least sanguin- nry revolution -in the history of the worltl. The Politikcn statement is bi-lteveti here to be optimistic. it was a curious sight to look at ii{rnlt\i1~e fromfBe1glan towns in- cluded in the seizure of Wurzburg revolutionaries of twelve railway trucks, which they conilcatod at the station. The furniture vu cou- signed to high military persona. It ly in the lust week. Funaticisiu isillud a. military escort and Dilltlry dominating everything. The Ger~ | hills of lading. The trunks man soldiers west' red on their capsleoniplete. sets of furniture. MIIIM. or ties or red feathers on theirlbods and kitchen oquipmolt, Gila tiinics. The children paint theirllive poultry. sabots red and the crowds pain red splashes on public buildings. l’lulI dering is universal. Kaiser Dcnounced. "Tlievgrcut meetings became cou- tinuous deiiuncintions of the Kaiser. the speakers staying. ‘This man trim- not see that Wilsoii won't iunl.c peace so long' its lic is there.' The l{aiser`s and (‘.rown Prince'-1 poi tw-ails are torn from shop windows and publicly destroyed. iVliiltnr.\‘ uniforms are burned lu the sheets. blverywltore you hear that all for- cngincrs are shortly to be expelled from Germany.” _ When, after the general strike had been declared, the crowds marched over the bridge from ltulirout to Disburg, two niiicers hailed ii coni- pany of soldiers und ordercil them to llrc on the crowd. The soldiers in- stead shot the oillccrs. threw their bciilcs into the river, anti joined thc crowd. The red ilag was holster! on the City liall nl Duisburg after fighting with the -police. indeed. t j ANN0lI.\`(‘EiiI1'I1\"1‘S. i ("0)l`I.\'(il E\'EN'1`S. i niicirristis, I-:Tr Following is u synopsis oi Rev. Canon "A public meeting will be hc-ld in Simpson's scrinon:-- Eldon liall on \`\'e'lncsday 20th inet. 'their work of CAWIIIIDAOIIADR Ulf? <'=\\1Bl‘ "The Loiil hath done great things i at 7 tfcloclt p. in. for the purpose of lor ns already. whereof we rejoice."--~ I ergnniziiig it branch of the (.`aiiadii\n - Afnrni products. ily order. M. l<`. Mac-" i_|1oniii,nt=irn.~i. 1'. s. I. ei” "”’Pif21.iS.e.Thee' Lo is '*“"'=# *C5* ale this *HZ* P* _Bmw °“|-r-it *Z* Q v *arf I*-i::::~ # . *Z 'ix " , ~. .-1.' "ul"-'»\.'i'v out ei ,..i|»-‘ 1 ;, `l‘-»-=.li l".';lrF Un tel ---: ,nv I Y post, lot, ',.- -v“,‘..» at i- -_ vt'-'.‘&;.¢`.-.`:‘..\il\‘