i ' .riff »- 2- .-A; » 1 1 ~ |,» 1 \ 1 A-ADL... a ffvgr , V' ' ,_f'_.A»-" 's...‘u'-:~_':; » 15* x E||uil"lib0°r|;§_lon. t|¥llvol‘ed._Pour'b°s`l'l ' ' - - L ' _ _ 6 . --- Wimw. s...~»....1»».......1 11.11111: ¢...1. cHARuo1‘TETow1~1,cAN.=1oA, WEDNESDAY, Nov1~;1v1B1R 13, 1918 §if.i;1'.vv.'.'.(.'f1°.'lff.f, 'i`..'if§ff.if.`f.`i§.i.; GEORGE ,livnounces 11115 11211115 Oeril_\ans~Ii\u_St be 25 Miles East of the Rhine within I9 Days of Signing - _’4Armlst,-ice. _They are Stripped oi Praetica|ly all their Guns, Trans- ‘ “Od A"'P|°“¢S»'L¢aVi_llg Them an Inadequate Equipment with _ which to Resume liostilities if They Wanted to. The Terms ol Armistice were "L (Special to The Guardian) ' IJONEDON. Nov.'12.-Waving flag and cheerlnl. an enormous crowd pressed into Downing -Street before noon today shouting “Lloyd-Georsei' fLioyd4Jeorgel" 'finally' the cheen and shouts brought N-the Premier an- .Andrenr Bona: 1La`wL Chancellor of the Bixchequer to a second iloor window of the Pr`emier's resideifze. When they appeared pandemonirum ensued and they waved tinge frantically.'i’hon they sang .“Fcr hc'e a Jolly Good Fc low." The Premier stood passively and un- smiling but his face was serene. When order and silence had been sec- ured he ‘began to speak "Within four teen days from the time when the bugles sounded "cease flrins" at 11 dclock, French time, about 6 o'ciock our time, yesterday morning, the Germans must evacuate ~ Luxemburg, now in their possession. Five days Qatar, that is, nineteen days in all from the date of siging the armistice the Germans must evacuate all that part of their country lying west oi the Rhine together with semi-circuiai bridgehesds extending in s. radius ab 'out nineteen miles east of the bridg- es at Cologne, Colilenz and Mayeifie All his territory inhabited by ovet 7,000,000 Germans will he occupied b; Allied troops. The German army is t< retireto east of a. line varying fre ‘B6 miles east ofthe Rhine on its ~. DB1' 1'¢;\¢!l\0e__-to about nineteen miles in its upper course. 'l‘-his belt of te rltory east of the Rhine will -be n< °m5on's,land between the two armies But Each does not depend entirely f- h_is military security on occupying neutralizing enemy territory vital 1 the continuance of German war c forts. He stripe the Germans of 500 guns; half of them heavies, 30,001 imachine guna, 3000 trench mortars , Q,000 airplanes. 5,000 l0comotives,‘ l10,000.motor lorries and 50,000 was-‘ sons, probably railway cars. Withou 1 nconditional Surrender” - the -use of this vast mass of essenti. material l-linde11burg’s troops 3 practically disarmc-d. In guns espec- IWUY. the iossis irreparable following as it does upon the capture of almos. 7,000 guns by the Allies during th-1 past four months. The Germans had less than 20.000 guns, 'perhaps not more than 18,000, when they begun their spring offensive. When they 1-a~|1h the east bans or the Rhine, ub- out the first of December, they will have -'perhaps 6,000 left, an utterly ln- adequate artillery equipment. The A lies' terms of armistice on the west em front are unconditional eurrcnde under' another namot Immediate repatriation of all Allied and American prisoners without rec iprocal action by the Allies is also in eluded. . -Stores, food. of all kinds for th. civil population, cattle, etc., shall b; left. llndustrlal establishments not to bc ilmpaired. The personnel shall not l.. moved. Roads and means of commuuici "lon of every kind not to be in nn, manner im-paired. Civil and militar; personnel at -present employed o them shall remain. - ._The German command to be ie ponsible for the revealing of all min- in territory evacuated by Germs troops and shall assist in their di; covery and destruction. _ , . . The German command shall so veai all destrtfstive measures takei such as the poisoning polluting . springs, wells, etc., under 'the 1, alty of reprisals. ' The right of requisitionimg shall b._ exercised by the Allies in all occur lcd territory. , " -'The up-keep ol the troops of occn pstion in the Rhine lands, excluding ‘Alsace-Lorraine, shall be charged 1: the German Government. I-mmediats ropstrilition wititouf Under Another Name. reciprocity of all tue Allied prisoners. The sick und \vou11d<:1i who (u1111c'. | he removed from cvactuitcu tt-rritiury * to be cared for by the Gt-1'11u111 person- nel who -will be left on the spot wiih medical material' required. German troops at present in terrl ory which before the- war belonged ti Russia. ltouinniiln or Turkey sl1al': withdraw to the frontiers of German) 5 as i‘t existed prior to Augusit, 1914. Ev:'|:uation by the German troop- is to begin at once. ‘ German instructors, prisoners, clv hlians as well as military agents nov on the territory of Russia as define i heiore 1914, arelto be recalled. ; German troops to cease at once a` 1 requlsitionings and seizures a.nd nn; 3 other undertaking with a view to ob ‘ 'taining supplies intended -for Ger mans in ii.oum.an.l1a. and Russia as de fined in August, 191-i. The abandonment of the treaties oi I Bucharest and Brest-Litovsk and 9 supplementary treaties. l I The Allies to have free access to th; territories evacuated by 'the Gel-mam on the eastern frontier tl11'ougl1 Dm zig or by Victula in order to couvn supplies to the populations oi’ those -terrtories or for other purposes. Unconditional capltullation of nl German forces operating in East Ai rica wrthln one month. - ----BUY VICTORY' BONDS-~ _SUPPLEMENTARY DECLARATION T0 ARiM‘lS1\iCE TERMS LONDON, Nov. 12.-/\ supplement- ary difilaration 'to the ariuisiicc- forms was signed to the effect that i1: the event of thc six Gefriuaii `battle fcruiscrs, ten batilcships, ciglit light cruisers and 50 destroyers not being l1:1ndcd`ove1-, owing io at muilnous state. -the Allics reserve the right to occupy l-ieligoland as an advance bass to enable them to enforce thr terms. - l 1 New GERMAN oovr. .wut BE. A11 RED , | ` 1 Socialists Rofusl to Sit with the ' Boardcoisa. (Special to The Guardian) C'OP'li7N‘HAGEN._ Nov. 12.-Gen mll\Y's new provisional government will be All Red. that is to soy the l’cu1-geoise parties will not bc repro- Honteri in it.» This 'alll not ln inc-.uusc of their unwillingness to participate hni because the Socialists, after 11 conference with the representatives Of, the former majority party in the 3l»‘l¢l1atux definitely r»:fuso.i to per- mit the Burgeolae to enter the new Lilvernment. . -BUY VICTORY BONDS-- British Royalty Wildly Cheered LONDON, Nov. 12.--Their Majes ties the King and Queen with the Princess Mary, the -King wearing 1 naval uniform, were driven today des ‘Wits the rain in a fair horse oper °li'ria{_e escorted only by police in 1B\wk_lnslum renee totes Mauna; liouse” through immense cheering °i‘0.Wds.'Hostilities ended on the elev- enth iiour. of the eleventh day of the An intercepted German Message N (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Nov. 12.-.-The Admiralty has intercepted a German wireless ad- dressed from ‘The Commandant Sol burg." to "all ships. torpedo boats, destroyers and submanncs in thc North Sea." The massage refers to the terms of tho 'srfniistice and ci 'clares "This would entail tile destruc- tion of us \all. Gorman comrades, dc- pnd our country against this un- heard of presumption. Strong English forces are reported off the Skaw. All submarines in the Baltic except thosz- on outpost duty, assemble immed- iately in ~Sasn.itz harbor." -' -,--BUY VICTORY BONDS-- _British Battleship Torpedoed on 9th (Special to The Guardian) - LONDON, Nov. 12.-The British bat tleshlp Britannia was tofl>¢<|0¢d Dell' ' the west entrance to the Straits ol Gibraltar on November 9th. Three- and a hai! hours -later. awarding tc 'Ardmiralty announcement tonisht. thirty-nine oiilcers and 687 men were eleventh month of 1918. ‘ saved. 9C9¥¥9%¥$>I= :_`j:_eesoeeossa. - _ * are _ ww _“_ it. 1.1.1111 o tive . l\scriptions`h°_'-: ubscriptliins r:.1‘.'1‘.°.;ti:.‘:.°”1°°“~° Tliciahountaars up _,1l_oe.eces - - 1 ssesasssoonssosaesesseascanner* h’town il d Royalty Objective *F as ee ‘ _...__ gg V ‘ E'-lg 3° .__ 130° `|@ _ SS o f ¢¢ - oo So oo aeesjesaeeeeeaeeaai Z 00,0 ’1.'?11».1» to Nov. l2i_l\ diers’ Council on the Cruiser Strass- llllll TAKES $60.00 _ IN V|0l0|lY l0AN 1 NURSES_lllMEMBlRi0 At tt special meeting of the Char- llottetown City Council Monday it was agreed to iuvcst the sum of $60,000 in thc Victory Loan. Another interesting feature of the meeting was thc prcsciitntioii of ‘gifts to the nurses who had rciidcr- cd such valuable service during thc iuflueiiza epidemic. l\liss Beers, District Nur:-ic \\'z1s prcscnictl with :t valunblc bracelet wzitcli, 1\lis:-' Leona-rd and .\liss 1\lcLcn11 with | cameo brooches and ‘Miss DeBloie, Dispcnsary Supcriiitendcnt with $25 The 1111-cling ilicn adjourned. --BUY VICTORY l'.lONDS- ‘VON WNOENBURG 1 REIAIINS IN BERLIN . (Special to the Guardian) AMlS’i`-ERDAM. Nov. 12.--Field Marshal Von Hindenburg is not in Holland according to a toiosram from te semi-official Wolff Bureau oi' .Bor- llin. He remains ut main headquarters and adheres to the government. THE WEATHER, ’l` lilMPERA'l‘URE» V 'I‘l'DE~ MOON. ETC ` 1‘0R10!~l‘=T0. Nov. 12.-Fine and cool today. Tide will be high this aftcrnooii at 5.48 and tomorrow at 6.41 ; to- morrow morning at 6.15 and Fri- day at 7.30. ' Sun sets this afternoon _nt 4.56 and tomorrow at 4.551 Il N505 fl)- morrow niorning nt 7.10 and l'r1- day ai 7.14. _ .\ioo11 sets tomorrow moriung ut .1-_--____-m1 2_31_ First qunrtcr moon on 1\lo11dn_v Nov. 11th 11.46 n. 111. Full moon Monday Nov. 18 2.33 a. in. ._ _, » y4» '-,.~.~, , - Conditions” Existing (Special to The Guardian) LoNooN, Nov. 12.-D1-_ san’ ul-~ ‘\G1arman Foreign ‘Secretary has ud- tiressed a inéssngc to Sq".ret111'y 1 State Lansing, requesting that l’rc<.a- ulent Wilson intcrvcue to mitigati- tlw fearful coiiditloiis" existing 1. Gerinany. Dr. Soli says, according a. German wireless despatch receive-I iv A GERMAN PLEA ‘ For LEr11E11cv Dr. Soil, German Foreign Secretary Appeals to President Wilson lor Mitigation of “Fearlul in Germany. Declaresf Enforcement oi Conditions will Mean Star- 01"f»\“'»\» Om- 12-The <*»1>1"@H~-‘ stops :ire io be iukvn i11 rcgurti to thc here toduy, thalt he feels it his - to draw President Wileo1\’s atteutlt. to the fuel that the cnforceinexit ol' the conditions ol' the urinisticc, cs- pcilully ilu- s111'1‘e1111c1‘ oi'lr1111spo1'l, \'11cz111s ii1t-st1\1‘v11tio11 of 111iliio11.~a 1111 '\1'c1|uesi1s that the l’1't-.sl1i011t`1< i111l1. 1-uce bo directed to overconiiiig iii.- dniiger. (Special to the Guardian) OTTAVVA, NOV. 12th. In the uw- ful conflict that crlded' yesterday Cann1la’s glorious effort has cost heuivlly in loss of lifc and limb. lip THE PRICE OF - CANADA’S GLORY as s. Up to October 31, 1918, Canadian Casu allies' Totalled 211,358 of Whom Over _' 50,000 are Dead to and including the 31st of Octobeixancl p1‘iso111\1‘s oi` war 8.245 total 211,358 l the latest figures available, the total casualties were 211,358 divided as-1 follows: Killcd in action 34,877; Died of wounds or disease 15,457; Wound- cd 152,779; Prcsuiiicd dead, iiiissing Nl-ITZ LIKELY T0 BE FRENCH HEADQUARTERS PARJS, Nov. 12. -l-‘tru l- 1'o111,~1'.1l Metz within ten dzlys, was the gcncwnl beliefi expressed l1,ere totluy. The Petit I’nrisio1111e says it n111lc1'st1111d;~; the allied preiiiiers soon will meet in Vc1'saille.~: to co11si1lc1' thc peace .pro- blexus. lt is believed there is a strozip; probability that the pence co11fe'1'e11c~~ will be fhold there. #BUY VlCTOllY BONl)S- AUSTRIAN EMPEROR ' HAS ABDICATED il,()Ni)iO1Nl, Nov. 12,-E111pe1'o1° 'Charles of Austria has ubdicnted. atv- cording to 11 Copenliagrui despstcli to quoting privute advices from Viennn. it is reported n general strike will bf- declared in Vienna iz1su1‘r°s Act. Tile first i111porL1111t uct to iw coilsldered is the lllilltary Service At-t. The cabinet luis no uuiliority to 1-uucul this uct but o1'1l1»1' will bf: given i111111mll11l1>ly to siispviitl its u1'u1'uiio11s, plan.-i111: t_’a111:1tl11 on pt-:iw oz1si::. ` 'l`l1-2 iollowiiig tlccisions linvu zil- rendy been :11~1'ivc1l ut: <'ol. Artl1111' Sullivnii nppoiiitt-11 0F l|l_l_iNKS0lVlN0 Sunday, November I7, Appointed ,by Government us Duy of Not onnl Thanksgiving. \ ispeciral to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Nov. 12,- Sunday next 'has been ilxcd by il1c'Gove1'111nen1 as a duy of national thanksgiving to celebrate the conclusion oi’ peace Ciiurclies througliout the Dominion are 1'eq11cstcd to hold practiuzil -four v1c'1'o1u' BONDS-~ RElURNEO__§0l0|iRS Five rotilriied \\'111~ veleraiis 111'- \ ) (Special to The Guardian) I\l()N'I`ltEAl., Nov. 12. The city of Montreal has won its Honor Flag un 1 is the first large city in Citnadn in 1'ea,cl1 anti pass its objective, This was ztiinounccd ui. luncheon today by .\l1'. 'Percy Cown111~z who stated that ‘.\I011i1‘c11l l1u1l s\1lis1r1'ilJ01i over ii- qums or $s0.o0o.00o. ` GERMANY SECURITY FOR GOOD` FAITH - I I good iaith is about 190 miles in leng- rlved in 1,`l\111‘lottcto\vn -Monday. They \\'c1'1~ welcoilled ltoine by thc 1\layo1‘, llcv. Dr. 'Fullertoii 111,ntl`Col. Leigh. 'l`l1e sol1Lie1'.< were (iuiiiicrsl Lcitll liol1m‘lso11 :ind i'c1'1ty l\ic(`z1l» um of tho 98111 Scige Battery both of C~l1\u.1'lqltcto\v11, (.\lc(f-111111111, i`o1'mc1‘l_v 1111111'i1'111RRWRR”7 CANADA PREPARES _ _ FOR DEMOBILIZATIOA Some Problems to be Taken Up atOnc1 Government. Secretary or dsmolilizstion. - Canadian trade mission headed by .\l1x Lloyd iiarris to be cstublised in London. (_)pcrati1>11s 'of War Measures Act to be suspeiidcd. 1\Ieusu1'ss regarding eepionngi-. Customs, restrictions, passport ‘. travelling, etc., to be suspended. l’1-css censonahip to be raised. Illilitnry Service Act to be suspend- 1-il 111111 Military Service Council dis buiided. llepot liuttalions to be disbanded as soon as possible. Sol1li1~1's‘ fcmulc dependents to be b1'm1111i‘i‘alo.Reu1i.1-<1 by leaving at of Sourlsl. l’l1>. I1. .-\. l`a1'vcll, of .g\il1a11y und l’ls. Smith :ind (‘ctii11. 1111- 1i1'1»ss¢‘s not t;lv1\11. -~-oUv viuronv no.\'Ds--- ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL. --- t`l1nl1' practice in St Peters (`ail1e1ir11l Guardiuii office. 2384-1_1-13 milpd wAN'rEo A cAPAs1.E Mein Fon 1:11111-1~:1l lioixsowlrtrki Apply (£13 i"11:~f 11 Strrci. 2383-11-13 mi! V -,Y___. 1 ruxms. Nov. 12. '1'1n,-. 111-(-11 of cor- Fon SALE-oNE LARGE HEATER 111-nu ic1'1'itory west. of the Rhine \vl1l1"\ new-|y new and one small haaterl passes temporarily into the hands 111', »--- also pipe and Hmug5_ Apply 30 thc Allies tis security, for Gc1‘111a11 _ l Izlensany Su.eet_238_»1_u_13 mslpd th from north to south, exclusive 111' ‘ ' ' ' “ FEMALE _ HE|_p WAN-1-ED___c(-,ak Alsace-Lorraine ond about 90 milcymmgm at 7"0‘ and dining room girl wanted at in wid 111111 Variety C111'11c1'. 11 from $10.00 lo 25.00 all good values ut Mcueoti & .\icGrego1~‘s, Montague. 2396-ll-lfl niws lliliifll ==EXCEP,Ti0N,AL .‘VALUES.»-ln; 111o11'.~a and youtifs ovcrcoais ai. lilc- Leod Q McGrego'1-'1-l. Montague. 2396-L1-iii mivs 2lE frili _ , ' ` |`-*,;_i 1 Subscriptions are now pmuing in from Rural Districts nnd pev- sons who have not been called upon by tho cnnvnssers should not wait but call on him. The datc of closing for subscriptions is final- . “New Wiltshire Searle! Chapter ,will meet in T-:neon Lodge Room at Broolafieid. Thursday evelilni; Nov. ima at iso. sesati-is mum' -'.1111 . . , _ V __ _ “ans” Han' 3‘m"1l`13'“1i' with inndern conveniences. Rent A t M Gills 85 _ |;\ A ' niorloraiic. pply o rs. n, (Special tothe Ouardlarll - CALEDON N CLUB CANVASSER FOR I VICTORY, Edwmd SL 2355_u_m51pd_ Al\i`STEl\D-AM. NOV- 11'- Uefllllilll TT LOAN.-M‘1‘. .lzunies Mcidwcii 1.'ui1vu1~'- troops ut the Bcvcrloo cniup in mg of me Caledonian Cm” ser, St. 'l’cto1‘s will bc ‘nt liomc on - *AD SET-I-ER WAN-|-ED Fon Baguim' h“ve.muumed i`n€1u1l0lmll~rLf_ wus hold lust night, Prnt Smurdz_‘y,'O rucoiw \mtC"°y l‘°”"| Guurdiaii z1d.voi:tlSill£ DUN- 00011 mg with than guns t;“Il1O(‘?l)b mmm' -\idu11i 'l` l~‘ Whitt' prcsiriiiig ll wuz Subscnmwm' ‘ \vngcs in coinpctcni girl. --BUY VWTOR ‘ `-" ` ‘ ' ' ` -- :sms-11111:. AMSTERDAM' N0v_ 12__.I.hU ,,mh,‘_ _;.11,11.-eil io