‘ M Q a co onlys short time before the; great earthquake. He next went to, ———- ._ British Columbia and from there to". '*CHICKEN SUPPER. Travellers ‘he Yulwn‘ Au" a few Years oil Rest Hall, Thursday. Nov. 8, from varying success in prospecting and 5 to 9.30. . _ _ i ' . _._ 8m n 7 2‘ lznnnligegte lfllgfgulltltoctgllsiliistséxiladfl W0" established and known. 1 rg- tlDn that 1 shall take uD some day. me at 0.4a o'clock that "the Ger- _Tflg c“ ‘Rho-HE TOWN general 5,0,8 and m, om“ “goon only mo: the Germans linol- to show thstcven by sisnins the mo!’ “Mo? °f ciiflflliins them-vol iii‘ of mow Poriiomonwrims ond heaviness. which gieomi to prove having exchangedvsrious notes with armistice of November ii, i918, it ves to s discussion of the q estiorl: diplomats. and none oi them that he was not setter inform“ GUARDIAN may be obtained rl-om Drilt Pile, Alberta. illld later settled the Hunter Store, next Blink dcwn to larming at Faust. Since o! Nova _‘ Water Street, sub- leaving the Island forty years ago scriptions be received and ad- hellad several times returned to vortisements taken {or 1159x110“ m visit his relatives and many friends the Guardian. ' -w. M. s. MONTHLY _l lNG-The monthly meetingnglfflztgel Women's Missionary soflgty of m9 H8190!!!‘ Many ael ing is always quite largely est in this very o! the church work. At the close tor the ensuing -olso n asislowrolv-Mrhg 1*. W. Pllimr. oi Qiliiimerside, has‘ received ths an: the on Monday‘ of bro .M'.'wlll-i_,5 lam fiofnian Ashley. of Rust, Mr: bsrta, at the age oi ill yearn-nus closing at the comparatively edriyl age s varied and very interesting! career. The did was a native oi mus ‘liver. muaibsrloh ma! ‘Hm Ashley. IMHO“ thb llhnd ll Guardian A86!!! when eighteen years stage. Heggntsgua aodwili bepleassd to =wsnt lint‘ to Manitoba and ‘m! lneriptioin. thereia few years later toBouth; arrioatwherohoworileli sasoar- Togfggflptldgnftrgmpgthptflnfllgtiw-MQQQA ilmsl-losillrsioilio‘ 115m“ ion oitheAllied oovorrvnqliam guitar in ms liflany diamond have tilled tile Horncsstle. England. army, ‘V and young, asked only ‘lim thatin m g I mini in the Transvaal. t liloiild insist u tha- complete - samba collars-sols with mhflcog liturelad llain landing atlbsn “Infil- Pofilht bronchial 83MB; Mr. Frederick Ash ey lfl ‘in the west of the province, where lstccmed. About a yee: ago his United Church ‘was held in the zp-ilh the hospital at V/CSIIOCIE. he en- ‘Wrih F"! fit Bvmmcrsidcml ‘nies- tel-ed the Edmonton Hospital three owns do! evmins. with the President, weeks ago wherehe suooohlbos to "w"- "M h“! drafted the definite "1" Mrs. Neil Maollcool, in the chair. i an internal tumor oh Mondrlv sis-i. "Wm o1 an armistice which was. to The 31W folding was "How Wo-i There are left to mourn a widow b! imposed upon the Ciannans. 0n W men in the ltqy naysiand me mm“ children; M“ m, this subject. new legends are still“ " r "lllwln bth ndait-z- by the different nlofhubfrrs i 1&1‘: lie wliloffil‘. In MwiilafsAl- "My not lav now about the diacus- _ . whicil were very halpi . film-inert‘; M“, Mmwlm Min-mm 0' .='~ns that occurred between the Al- and tho 0mm o! tbs President o; A0009 ll 1701001‘ MINI!“ ttendedJPcrtiand, Maine; Mr. 11.1.. Asllie, '1'! everyone showinslia-"liiarkcd inter-lo: Lowell. Mass; Mrs. P‘. w. P e.. Bar Head, Alberta; Mia. JIFount- the election oi oticqrr took plooeioili. or nooehtoh. Alberta Mid Mr. lltay Haywood (a hall brother) oi weoilooil. Alum, The remains we're laid to rest in tho tmiily plot Edmonton beside those oi his “flhi rahdmcthcr. mother and brother. Eastern Guardibrl ml o: the 1m m. and lsnfwillq "egg-rpm AGIlfI-Ilr. .1. w. ood in i! ‘Blenheim to overflowing, the guardislrloah- “I DID“ II" INNS‘ u” mum‘ W m“ bar o! blankets iasuedto each llllfl. “GROUP ‘lilo.’ 1 5o MEN'S TWI-IED SUITS, s large variety o! patterns. Sizes 3G to 44. Values from $15.00 to $13-99- SALE PRICE $12.00 GROUP N0. 2 light and heavy weight. Values lrom slaoo to sits-M. ' SALE PRICE $15.00 GROUP NO. 3 60 MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS in assorted liiiluffis- Sizes 36 to 44. Values up to $25.00. _ SALE PRICE $15.00 GROU'P' NO. 4 25 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS. No two alike. Will makeex- cellent wearing suits In laney tweeds. Small slses. 35 to 38. Values up to $25.00. SALE PRICE $8.15 GROUP NO. 5 15 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS in Fancy Tweeds. Sizes 35 l0 39. Odd lines. SALE PRICE $10.00 GROUP NO. 6- 75 MEN'S HEAVY MACKINAW COATS, assorted [lilt- ierns. Will be sold at 10% less than Catalogue Prices. GROUP NO. i7 500 BOYS OVERCOATS. A nice assortment of patterns. Ages 4 to l8 years. Will lie sold during the Big Sale at WHOLESALE PRICES 51-» "GROUP NO.‘- 8 1000 IIIEPPS OVERCOATS. A large variety oi‘ colours, latest styles. Prices ranging from $15.00 to $45.00. Will be sold during the sale WHOLESALE PRICES c §Y WORLD WAR --_ . an armistice before having obtnin- the Italian amb ‘ Continued from page 3. i iensive. which should have been on~that point. lag Fries We have decided to reiluccour Clothing Stock on account of in!) heavy buying, our mistake is ‘your gain. ' This is a real genuine stock reducing sale, every reduction in Price ‘is u real one and a wonderful saving i assured you. Get in early and get real values. Youneed the goods, we need the money. Sale Lasts One Week Only Starting Friday Morning, Nov. 9th 50 MEN'S sun-s ln rorloy Tweeds. Silos as to 14- in \ , Our Wholesale Prices Means? From 10% to 25% Discount . . Everythlng in Our Big Clothing Department, Not Advertised, Will .Be Sold at Wholesale rites PROWSE BROS. Limited “THE BIG CLOTHING STORE” would not accept that we speak olent telegram to that eflect iimifinposed on the Germans and ev- ' hilnsell hat‘ -ryone at that time wondered with ed the results o! that Lorraine oi- telephoned to insist particularly up‘ lngllish whether the Germans periect specimen o! an honest man vould accept the conditions which and gentleman. a sincere mend or Win08. I recall how astonished he ‘lay-leg o; m, umlsgme whlch are considerable. This is another ques- General Weygand telephoned ix iPgilI-gfi xielcgggfliii-recelved the vb w” and how h“ m“ reflected m. GROUP N O.‘ i9 soo MEN'S suns ill Plain Blue, Black, Grey no Fancy Worstcds. Going at the Sale at ' WHOLESALE PRICES . GROUP NO. 10 , 500 BOYS SUITS in s large variety or patterns. New- est styles. isgas 4 to l6 years. Going st WHOLESALE PRICES GROUP N0. 11' 40o MEN'S AND BOYS 0un_l=i\_u'rs In TWGQIIS and Worsted. Will be sold during the Sale‘ at WHOLESALE PRICES GROUP NO. 12 . “ ALL MEN'S FUR COATS including the Iolluwllsg kinds: Kain, Beaver, Wombat, Courlsn . Beaver, etc. will be sold at WHOLESALE PRICES One Only Coon ‘Coat Regular $375.00 ‘ Now $250.00 I Mr. Wilson sons him plumm- on would have been possible to have concerning the armistice sought tr ihought of criticizing the tel-mlhai- that we were. October 27‘, 1918, with the view o: launched the Lorraine attack elu-li- sound out the general conditions o! obtaining an armistice. President er. Wilson, otter‘ obtaining the opinion 0M: the w!!!“ of iho armistice or his Allies, replied in the Gar- were fixed, however, there remained thQlIl." at the non‘. \'I'i\'f‘.'l i" ~ - .i castes returned to _ 5.4;» isn“. and Marshal Foch as Zille, tho Alissa a commander in chief o!_the Allied lop. 1w: is why Marshal Foch went llondeslo negotiate, st first hand. with ‘the German plenlpo- tentlaries. and I remained injsris to maintain liasion between Foch being heard every day. What on this subject? ‘the day will the Council, M. Clemenceau. coma when I shall brink to this To live over those historic dayaol‘ qu"ti0n also all the light o! truth. November B. 9. 10 and ii, it my is .. r-r the oreaant. 1 confine lnvacll pisn to. tell hour by hour lust wjlatlilhmedista suspension of flirt-ins. to the shuhsnt that during all happensdln Paris, as a resultoi a these discussions, and as long . as series o! telephone calls from Mar- there will allies ill wars ths disé lllalilooh. and then to tell just oussions w be long and numerous what ‘happened at Rethondofi- us- —there were but two men ‘v , ar- ins as documentation a written re- oss to protest against this v istlcs port handed‘ to me several days ist- and ad a continuation oi the er by one of the eye witnesses, and war. men were General The - not a inor one. either. or Blias oneloi the gcnsl-alsoit e ' On vembcr ital. 9 o'clock ini world w... had the clearest insight the _ in: Marshal noon/whips in lfliltflflS pertaining to VIM‘, and by al Bil- Wamyaa and Ad- myse . ' General miss was always convin- fhc an envoys at latholtdaii. mo» that. ts the weakened con» At ii.l0'o‘eiook a- telcpmna’ oil! diiiop or. e. tun shlimilohar- advised M. olomepooou‘ or the , we and must tiliur in ting. " ' the flgh because the man t ‘OM-o'clock I telephoned‘ to "m" vsi‘ an more weeksnpd and General We and. who was Chief ll. altar he ing inshie‘ withdrawal oi the Iavarian troops m 1 dared thyat worm-i the strategic attack ih Lorraine, l Italy mar sent a My inert» i I telephoned to Marshal Foch. a‘. lies imilflflfid he was we“ knmm m,‘ high“. mans that they hm but to mural-m only the necessity to make them l0.05.q~piook, ior M. Clemenceau on the Germans. to the laws oi war and, consequent- K110“!!! w ti!!! Gfirmflnii- Two men m9 lflflllll "W? "l! 11° DEW" W95 . -- . health commenced to ml and one“ h, .. “am”, tummy“ w, u“ were charged Wm‘ m“ 11* M_ M w gigging peace conditions with tarisns. diplomats and generals. which would maintain that Amen,- - . being {or twowezks under treatment C°""flmd"'|"'chi°! °7 "l! 4I1l6"CI""‘""°""- m“ minim“ “WW” ljldoflflllblld." I! the Gel-than del- French and foreign. lllfiwod clearly ca was better into that . tale riled nd‘ had bdviae . . , Olelfitgcaaiigthst the "(tleelsnansl in- Mifi 0M4" "W" Plflllmfinll-Pl- Ohl-Iioellor. and‘ “m; "Wgmuu, nwobunmi, m ans. generals, diplomats, or iournsl- Berlin. It was m; manual-ammo ~ the aurinistice eondiifons‘. g The trusses impatience-an m, mug‘, gmqfw, u; 1M m It cannot be repeated too omh. 2.15 ohm: ih that om.- stopping . soon as possible the now (Wbllgl. IIM that during . from - "M ihemui ' glnolsfwlsggflilb imam» lig- bwi "w. "www- "l" "Pro-minim of were really vary suggestive i ' w‘ ‘ m" 7"” A °P°~ °' m‘ "m" ‘WWW $1313’; amen I “""h°“'°m mm- the other side o! the Rhine. have aohml woyssllsi ckelnohieloi ', t visihg _ ‘ opinion Foch ‘Phfli BIDS lfl_fi, 4&1 v m ‘min m, subject. Fochwss instructed to dodge their lquestioxfisng to make under; stand e as a m er cou ohiarge himaoil only withmegohgt- oflice. that at s certain time I was in! the armistice and that. the con- dltions oi peace were lflllts to be his oiloo. to look mvdoor during Evidently. wrio settled by the Government were inclined to believe that the ai- informed by Mr. Wilson up their anxiety and awaited with im- anYs true condition an patience. and a sort of patriotic ie- British were. I ver, the result o! the negotiations. The crowds became so great in my obliged, as was M. Clemenceau in der way? Absolutely nothing! us - ' several hours. broken oiit'in. _ ‘ h at; that day. but in vembar “Q mellowed I never Emperor-yin; ists make the slightest allusion to day, Nolvolphor g, on ' the real situation in Germany. want upon tho ghost erg‘ , which. as s mattsr oi tact. wsflilohehaolisrns lmownto but tow in France. It was only the next No one among the Allies was ac- wiiheim abdicated. "h?" "irmssehz: ...'"...'*"*" 0...... w was nnsny gearing those lint. days in Novsm~ negotiate r ' f0 and tho Anni-lean dip- man, " lomsis ‘knew the snot aitust on on the lgifixiliplnggsrgiolinilepnt. , ' nrool that ,1 time a mill-i "o-iitlogofl; onétha othsr Ililhtas Mum-gent" noimocd the news oi the signing oi’ the armistice to Colonel House, though the English diplomats. like It must not be forgotten mgr at pegce which would imposed on Lloyd George and Marshal Hats. this timsiOolonei _HU\L|Q.w‘| b" too harsh terlns all diplomatic and political ailaiis involving e Allies. ‘Bo-th . .. f All or these visitors. psrlialnan- is lllfihbllfwklqld m Wh t Id ‘been lanyhopvl. wngleiibave immoral); influence on negotiations tiish .' p! s suddonlw‘ l‘ i drivel-W fill m‘ mt i- vllrd‘ ‘w- °'" " . ‘g jciiissidc and ‘§5-€fp_ . s ne Renoult. Plosl- . asst oi thosriuv. oi i" bar “Deputies. ave‘ good news. ~ - cried ssal ppenqd m9 5°"-