novelties: i5 1mm“ ,,_,_.._ _-__.._. m mnmmmsvesvns_ ._.____... Central guardian? . 4t Add -.. -.-_ ~ ' ‘lliffilfl ‘ a done in enmi- 1- mp1?‘ ~~--e r o‘ ‘ ¢‘ =~ ocooaoeoooeooooo M {news w our s to Parts. to : “n r n M . o ilranoe. l immediately t to ‘ 7 ' a or y ircluearc. then Prtiflenlwtlie £5 n3 Car MOI’ C :1 ‘uunwl 'M":“ 1“ ‘x rm y” dmbitc: Pichnn. Minister of ruelgn ' 2- ‘ma, g wig... mum," ‘i an attain; lAygiiea-Iinialer of Mar-I‘ av o. w. oortato o F ' ' \ M inc: and finally colonel House. toy-i‘ ‘1 _ “imwgm "l1 on’ 1 m ‘i "m" o; "mu mu of chunk 0000000000o00000000ooooooooeooooeooooooeeooeoo-ooo i s“ n.‘ fivrln‘ u“ Mars more ‘ulna-Nd “mm .'ml!’::h all over my faoo and neck. or our unquestionably Stands Supreme. eeau. who at this time was the per- sonal representative of President. ‘Wilson and therefore of America in‘ I found all of them in aeutng‘ ‘Ev-Tn o: pyjamas. but that didn't1 ltcthcr them iii the least. -N’everwas1 B so well I ' ‘ WORLD WAR theend cftherodandaere gmgiiih h u. . , known to them he could receive Everywhew the new‘ w . I ed aillthe we)’ down sad. toml:\::i?ltiileedpit':i?'h:i1ni?rlifrdries‘$521111},°tgc::.r§;f{u,§:"fi:“b°£g‘“ember llth there will be service in . . " as rece. v n ~ ~ . . .. ' continued from page 4 .3‘: tzl-sélcllgawhhl ‘xtllilellmlégilrlgaltgsa m". me ._l_ansmm o‘ M,‘ unmwedion m 15m zngiesieretélr $21,121:?‘ ‘light blows in the center of the dlscwwiu] gratifying _,Sp°n5e_ 13051:“:icggtxinFllilarlll“ Albtntoii. B L ( ) ( ) I ) _1_______,.____ .__._ __ < \-_ -_ I‘ a In Mme 5 b‘ d _ J ~ ' . ~$ ______ ‘i . . . I . . _ . iii-um well for us. But what- §1c'11]_lyi‘1‘1mw::f‘isait(§is.i Aflwrlil Sir N. m. °ff°.,a._.ivcuiu"_°fhe°$:n“°:,i$6 fiulgfyfgfleffbmwshggig; C-llvlnid Cumin Lislhs ‘can BOOKS LIQUOR CABINETS PAW)“ gmsx- Fkmmlcuc _ . ._ “the case, w¢ 111118114" 11111.“; Admimyfla m“; “u”! rr. lc. but. above all the man ot beof sufficient diameter to hold the! 1-1. i; - - i .1 ' 1B|i||ikcig sot-m iiichcs; m cs1.» at 1" ' cst precautions with these fol- the Bu“ Bnbergl; “fail-gar? itln- frontier. the patriot of Lorraine. rod snugly in place. A fairly heavyieeliuiecldezluttilil ltlglflasal: {fintll-‘i- Om and “veifliy bmkft ‘:1 “ma; u, 1,1‘. Dim. Moor} “cum, '1‘ E R q“ ' s" dam Gonna] Von 'wlm n m é the representative of the invaded re-‘brass spring shculd now be DILW-Bdlclcan vinigar a i1 i f 1'0"“ n“ ‘nc “"1 59"“ " 8"‘ ‘Liiniiad ' 1 '. ',“<\v - ways haunted 'by the fears he ‘ 91' ° 1"‘ gicns. shook my hands for several-o t.i d r th ‘ '. pm’ "8 [Mm ‘1 5° t “mbmmd Smms "1 PR1“- 51"°1‘ $°"1"1 ‘ _ _ _ 71 i‘: Captain Wensclow handed Focii n 1° "1 ° e md and Smured‘ 01°"? 01 0119651? 010th or tlllilv- KM» one found that the bindings made ' _ ___ 8978 n 9 21 “d advised m” w u” in I "and m" sped the previous day. Clemen- u asked me about l1 o'clock to i Foch by telephone and give him following lnstriictionsz~ “Before signing the protocol the emians must absolutely make e rltten declaration setting forth» at they are really the delegate?‘ tho Government actually holdingl wer in Berlin and that they con- u‘ A" _ _ also extremely moved. sure ii-iui, the diiphi-um presses‘ . . er the Government capable 0 led Powers looking to an He and I arranged u d L "- r . 4 _ _ _ iron installed on two new German _ “mg me execmmn of the amp armistice.“ _ I um mcmgurcfi nccnssnnfeto 5826x301 mgg‘); 233L112’ thiio1rg‘ginsg‘g?g'ifler_ Small leaks in the t.op of the car i;li3\":. The beam is said to increase 1°11°1°W1L 8948'11'8'3' Argument m" _ Fwh-T 1 111W" 110 Proposition tn-Aiii»; immediate“, ‘named y . “g _ can be repaired with the same rub- 10 times the distance through Mnfihm Foch telephoned about lmaim Hu\~_-c\-cl-_ i; U“. Grrmandclw A; for Colmwl- Ho“; “é asked B": P111153: 11"? 111°:)1;J“11htl:'h° ‘c; ber ccinpounil that is used for Illllli’; which the human eye can see. and CLYDE RIVER-O“ 51mm‘? - - ,-. - - _v~r ea an eon‘ .- ~ .- . _. ‘ Y . - ~ .. . n ma‘ the delegates would agreeiqnics demand an 8.llllb|.l(‘0 I can me u, thank Clemenceau for mug d“ rad Tami-g on thieexgotoi’ melcut. ill tire casings. Press the coin is as efficient by night as it Ls by gggsvggyiairiailltghtlichseglgsgc inmtlile AUNI kit-l ‘the first condition. but they hadz t replied about the other. How-i er they later accepted that. too. E ing .t.lie. afternoon fresh tele- . one calls from Foch came in m1 fonn us that everything pointcdi the Germans signing the armis- terms the same night. “ ; Messages From German Govt. 1 At 8 o'clock that evening there rived at Rcthondcs two ivlrclcss esssgcs from the German Govern- eiit. The first said" ' "The German Govcz-niiicn‘. ti. ‘ pts the conditions of the armis-i e laid down on November 8th." ‘File second message was exactly e same as the first. but after the rase of acceptance there followed‘ iotig protest against the hard coli- tions imposed by the Allies which, said, would reduce to famine the. hoic German nation. men. ivomen d children. ' The text of these messages was ediateiy communicated to Paris Lblit hostilities I ' | Poincare Pleased their ofllclal documents. The verlfl ;§.1.““‘°5“““ eyes fined wnh Mrs" cation took a few minutes. presentations were made and delegates sat looked at mc for a long time- nzalgjlil/ithout Sildlllfillg like a man in ai re m t ~ -- e- ... z ..:;:.::..:;% “as: tins: "is tatl . . . M must have had. this chief of state M511“ Foch “sked me Germml-‘iwho had had to follow step by step, .h _. wétgtgxegf.fgigctdgfcggflignvfig;{minute by minute._ every phase of! coma w receive the H 1 that long and terrible tragedy. 13701905113115 91' Plthnn was iijtulglhg? E2113’; d‘? ‘"1131 11511111» Wthoughtfulness- in having me tele- Erzberger and'obel_ndorfi___rrhe phone him\the news. He said to German government demands an mo“ x 9m expcrlenclng the g-reat- armlstices, - ‘est joy in my life. _Once agani in Foch read the terms of the a' l “he history of humanity civmzatio," c’ 11" Smilittalse triiimphcd ovier ‘barirzariislmfl _ _ g no era ew mnueso re ec-i namlfifltlv°ilcw1l1wrfield- in 1-110;t.ion he said. his voice filled with‘ m 131mm‘ Gmwmmenh-cmotlon: “Our Lusitania dead are. asked for the immediate cessatlonmvengeqg- . glfaghtgggéllfilesl b91076 ‘my 1199151911: At the war officc there were the Marsh“ Foch __A_Thc c d“ _.sanie joyous outbursts. All morning of we armistice-were dr on l OLUIIIICNIDCPS of the Chamber and Sen- m“ Ame“ ggvenlmcntsawllli-lil ate clinic in tobring their corn. M! in n v N _- W1 gratulttJoiis to inc general happi-z ’ >11 115 way 110-31119 1-111‘ 1191C ncss. Telephone messages fromi gates to reach a rapid conclusion. pmvqm whcre [he French gpx‘eral4 the signature of the armistice.“ The Germans then nskcd for a further delay of 24 hours before submitting their reply. v Marshal Foclt-“Tltc term has been fixed by the Allied and associ- ates‘. posters. I cannot modify it. the Gcririan delegates have thevc - foie r-eiciiiy-iivo lions: .0 reply." tho great joy among ‘elie ti-onps. _ i I shall not g0 into the veritnbiei delirium of joy which broke loose- Itumors in Paris Germany Accepts Term: 93111191 @9115‘! i-mmhcadqtisrters tvas located. told of ltense he“ in Paris on this day of Nov. 11. The... Hunmoniac 1 “an. Portland ce_ ‘ICCINI has often been made and lias.‘,:ent_ 20 pa,“ The“ ‘add water to nothing to do with the subject of. form a fairly heavy pas“, Mini-i this series of articles. 1 ‘for a few hours and then IDDW- 1"‘ “"1138 Knish ‘born can be raised or lowered at will ‘ ‘by the following method. After re- ufbewmmii‘ 111' lamina moenlmujina and “king the horn apart. made from an old telenlioneiplaee the dlaphram. or disc. from mciver and an iron rod. nosuieiwbien sound is produced. on seine-i ‘ ‘flcmmm Wkvhoue receiver. xo-Icmccth. hard surface. Then hammer] "1"" 1-116 mlsnet and insert in lioniiightly all around the edge of the‘ iiod about two or three feet longldisc. This raises the tension in (hi; 11115111 mfefi-iilllrters of an inch ofwxnter. which causes a quicker and' with a nut. 1m. i . when the fibre and spring have! m;.§.fi§§“§.”‘§§ “fificfixwi? 1r; utilises- liligertrthemi-inen. if the lights are scratched eriy held by this xtliagfigtosCofi/leroxnhahey may be- 511C111?“ ha rpplang - :¢‘::' l‘.’ .~-.~ “p” 114': 11°11’ 111 111° 1711191’ 91111 °1 111° tltcncilalrngsylhl) th“cii~ origltilalr§ans€ receiver. where the rod passes rarcnqz through. Next place the dlaphram; ' and ear-piec: on the receiver and be Leak. in the Top _ . pciuid securely into the hole and kn°°k5 m the 1mm“ Wm be mun“ th:n trim off the excess. Allow it to fled‘ “mum 1t very easy 1° lccawistand for a few hours and then tip-- the “M” of ‘he trwble" ‘ply heated flat-iron to both sides. - pressing together firmly. The heal. ‘cf the irons will vulcanize the rub- zr in place. Repairing Cracks In Engines Small cracks or holes in the water.‘ b jackets of an engine may be closed, Mpamng a Spark m“: gficzyiglgvlilltfd al.1511121,: Iaclltruzgiiozfi when 1111111511": the gap of a spark sistency slightly thinner than put-ti! $1,111.38; tglfeyttg} elricxgzgien Owls; and work into the opening while the ' g ' p engine is warm and the cooling sys- usexess‘ But‘ 1t is not ficessargecg mm 1S dramed‘ The engine shomd not lljzzognlgi? crltlelclgroilivgfio time: llgtanlds be used m‘ a few days’ 0r ‘mm me‘ closeuo the outer shell setting the 1111x111“ h” thmmugly 1mgden.ed'ispace to the usual gairdistancue‘ For parts which are expose to in- 5 ‘ ' such as the exhaust; manifold. the following mixture] should be used Fine iron filings. 401 parts; flowers of sulphur. l0 part5‘. When the Engine Stops Suddenly Sometimes when out on the road the engine will stop suddenly with- cut apparent cause. It is probably - due to one of the following troubles: No gasoline supply. Spark plug brok- en. Electric circuit, disconnected at ircmc point. A broken wire. A loose mixing this paste. allow it to standi -, cred automobiles SIESIOIIIAL TO BURNS‘ F!")".‘YIC!I As a memorial to Robert Burns‘: mother. a duplicate of the cottage- zit Grant's Brae. in which she lived. will be CfOCltd on the sit: of the! excellent liquor cabinets. The backs of old calf-bound tomes are just large enough to hold three cut- glass bottles. INVISIBLE RAY ON LINERS Apparatus for projecting an in-, "ible ray that pencrates fogs has‘ day. When M. Fitzgerald of London recently inspected his mammoth pumpkin preparatory to exhibiting . it at a fair, he found a large hole in‘ the center. his cat. a prize Persian. inside with four new kittens. The ca: hai scooped out the pulp herself. SPEED CARS SIIUN TRAFFIC . Because of the trlifllc jams in London's business streetshlgh-pow- are unable to follciv the slow pace through the city. It has been found necessary l0 tow some large cars in the slow- motion parade. while many drivers are compelled to keep to the out- sklzt: of the city. PUPILS om col) LIVER OIL hardens i “bu” “V0 days ‘his mixtur: itcrminai. Timer trouble. forming a substance gTefli-ly resem- - Il‘l.‘12i‘.’.l. Poor children of l “'lOllCISl‘l‘y public $211001: who arc nit ing from malnutrition are be- The next day he found; aells at ll2.00. Home i! llcleod. Limited. NIW UUIIIIIS in Georlette} Dancing Frocks $26.00. Moore At‘ McLeod. Limited. 8918-11-9-21 ALIIEBTONF-On Sunday. Nov. MEN'S STORE ofiers marvellous‘: value suit at $3.00. Moore & Mc- Leod. Limited. . 8978-11-9-211 -———— I IIOLMANS OFFICE. store and warehouses will be closed Monday. November 12th. Thanksgiving Day.i Hannah's, Summcrside and Cliar-. about. Bifiziitit: qoan. .__ Iliad riedevaryfilrrbu “"1192. relief unillousdaya rleodtltntx bottles and in faeo is now completely n elcar of pimp as. Manufactured only by The T. Mil- burn Co., LtcL, Toronto, Ont. The Daily will be at 3.30 p. m. Sunday School ca-r mos mini: IN ‘rvoirkiiv 111 2-30 11- m- NAVY SERGE MIDDIES 6 to l4 year sizes. on sale at $3.75. Moore- .& McLeod, Limited. 8978-11-9-21 i GREAT, OFFERING of Men's; and Young Mrifs Suits at $22.50. To give yourself a fair chalice. see‘ these before deciding. Moore 8r Mc- iLcod. Limited. 8978-11-9-21 1 HUNTER RIVER United Church; services for Nov. lith. 1928. A. E. Cluiiiixinn. B. A.. Pastor: 10.00 a. m.1 Wiitshire: 3 p. m.. Wheatley River; 7 p. ni.. Hunter River. The Armis-l tic" Ceremonial service will be fol-‘ lowed in the above churches. TIIAT . BLUE CIIINCHILLA Overcoat at the Men's Store for $35.00. compares well with many lines offered at $40 to $45. Moore. 8: McLeod. Limited. -_ 8978-11-9-21 i BY ltOlllillT QUILLHN “Women can keep still about some things, but I ain't ever seen on: that could wash her hair without icllln‘ somebody." d I conveyed it to Clemenceau. 11- WB-S 8130111 111111 D1151- "1115 1111118 Th: Germans informed their gov- enins. but he was at the Paint °1"cmment by wireless of the receipt biing cast iron. El T" ma“ ‘he Ghss POOR t PA Ill’ CLAUDE CALLAN PRETTY NEW HATS coming ev-‘ cry day to the Mlilinery Depart- It is scarcely necessary for me to. say that during the four days. Nov.. .3. 9. 10 and 11. the most extraon. n5 gkcn cod liver oil free during the ivinter months. The plan was How to make a Grease Gun‘ i _ dmpmg a dean chm n “so so successful last winter. when 700 Ti y lng' to bed in his home in the 9g ti“; armism; i- _ ~ n ue Franklin. isent Capt. vone ICgIEIttilIEQSvfIIQIItIZI qlnary» mpolts were m circumuon A W13’ 59111031119 Brclwe gun can‘ 11"” ‘md rubbing ggh°lflh°verlfsgl children took their daily doses. that mnnt. More this week. Moore 8c "Dscidedly." 116 Femflfkfid- “i110 complete text to German headquar- 1“ pans‘ “.0 ' 01-117 m me 111.035 bur” be constructed from an old sin$1‘!1.“'1nd5h1e1d ‘ma M3 °ws‘ e pa it is t» he ccntiziucd drama; i‘: kwfcLcod. Limited. rmans are always the some. They "m; Erzbcrgcy-‘S asgisbantg had m dlPlmrmJc 111113135‘ . iviindcr foot pump. The lower end} "13 Wm‘ a d” C1D 1‘ cream‘. cold season. 8978-11-9-21 " "ever 11B Yfaflk- 1-1161’ alwfiYsiscvcral informal conversations with A1051 or PM“ are m-no mum“ rfvthc pump is savred off 1115i» 319°“! ‘ “°“- 11° I “m” ‘m1 "m" 1° 111°" stnori: WATCHES NEW cums BRADALBANE. - On Sunday. ll that given the internal situa i-I ‘the m“ View Than ttliket, Is 13131111 ' f h _ - (no. They askdf r . i ti s - V! ~ i f nnei tone B 1 ‘ 0" 01 1-1191!‘ 001111113’. W111¢11 Cl1""9i ‘and modificationi ofocei-gifiinglafils-1ggigignhfiufinn"o‘ one o‘: thgmi olflgiecasvflegaxilige metal) and out, ii oiilHdppenlngs o t e 11911391‘ 11'1"" 1-1191!‘ 514111-9811‘ 5111111‘ ies in the armistice. The explana- jcspcciklw m Am31ic§nq§$°‘3e:;n?; E just above the 51101-11- 5°14" 1h“ 111ml ' ‘ncl to the bottom cl’ tne pump cY-l . iii f ti ll bll d - -. 021g" Cgilélftfrgléigtféle {uvtveméib diifiesitions were furnished. and they wereiagents m fiance had perhnps sommi informed that an d m d ti i t ' n " d . 1 l rrsvcut them from iryins eve-purl should be myaa: lifnwricldlngéc r*§f,‘;;,‘§u§°.§{’.§l§§l. ‘§;...§‘§Zl§f3§““ Fffimefi’ or light 11'“11$1nisis0n ares-W vc measures. 1 ‘ -‘ 1'“ 0| 0 N . a. t 3.45 . .. th o ~- . . be dr into the swi by 11111‘ “what are they waning for? my n 0v 5 11m e e‘ America on the afternoon of Novnm“ awn ve to argue. They know very G new] w d d Ad 1 1 e eygan an m m Nov. 11th the service in the Presby- terian Church. Bradalbane. will be at 10.30 a. ni. gin detail. I shall. however. make an Europe is much interested in the new Ecstacy Glide. which was ad- Week ,optcd by‘ American dancing teach- ». t - "9310 their convention this year. England has taken kindly to th: ‘den that it is danced to a slow forztrv‘ time. which in popular there ani ‘ e Such-h fat-r.- tho highland SEE OUR BIG CLOTHING All- The valucs in it are beyond coin- pctitfon. Moore 8t McLeod, Limited. 8978-il-9-2i Continued from page 4 . . - to th oil i- grease -— r——-—- y case. you telephone Fochtode- ma“ delegates handed over u“ 7- hi‘ M" 11°11'31"» PY°111<1°111 111 "helm"; the end m e o fill Miss Edith Rogers: Match commit- ‘md B" 11111115511113 5131151111“ with heavy grease. unscrew the “l? tee. Mrs. J. E. It. Mclhvcn. Mrs. E. e'vc got to finish this thing. Stay tmd remove the plug-er; fill tiic gull u Nicholson‘ l 1 111° 1°11‘l111°"° 1111 1118111» ""13 191 mitdc lo the Germ n "obs vation 1'" .. - - . . < _ viii u so. then replace the 1111111‘ . fi-VKS l-UFVKS-TJVIVERE BEANS ne know if anything interesting on im- mma dm-blghc Macrlhai sciiiino“"mfilcs was“? W“ "1 "“°'“°°n' 1,1“ ‘Jfiziegap. . ‘ , _ 1 lows: l-Iartsville 1.30 p. m. and ’ ~ 11 ‘We 11111111181 Wllsfln- com-w Span-s ow the latest thins m-‘noc That the locusts eaten by John Brookfield 1.30 n. m. Kindly notc- i appens. Let's hope that the night iii give them courage." I transmitted Clcmenceairs in- tructlons to Itbch. At about l0 o'- lock that night he telephoned that very long telegram in code had n received by the delegates from idenburg. Marshal Foch asked delegates if they were ready to 1- int t Ilttll III!‘ .- . .2 DI IIIIEOt the ey wtlontigdoble tthcabctitrll’) llhgy ffigmriigffacrgfinfaicéfzdiwd w the fewed the 1on0" by wlephm"? 17011115510518.5319? $.12’: grad 520i“; when] cued" to the reviewed. Spams in ---~ Nov. lltli. as follows: Cross Rd. l1 DINNER. Major C.C. Thompson and 1 . xymebody in 010C181 1111111111" ""11 ‘hflwmch mo; on solid ground- The" irlsin metallic braids with engm..- CIIORINI-JS cs1‘ DIAMONDS a. m.; Alexandra a p. ni.; Hazel- Major .1. n. Paton leave this morn- - ranted to avoid useless waste of e They replied that they were ready yut asked permission to decode the llessagc that had been received. loch could not refuse. The Final Conference From 11 o'clock on. I reinalnedlli nnstant communication with Gen- fiil Weygand and Desticker who icrcly. however. confirmed that tho llflllilllS were still in conference. 11181111. at 2 a.m.. on the morning November i1. they announced 118i they wore ready to enter the 1111i conference for the signature f the armistice. 5o the famous conference which austitutml the last act of the 1118041)’ which had lasted for four 1;: a half long years, opened at - am. 11E DAY OF NOVEMBER II, IBlil As l have already said in these tlcics. the question of the“'arm- lice had to d0 with politics and 111141831- That is why the terms of i! nnnistice had been drafted at 1-‘ same time by the allied states- ii under Clenienceaws '1 “ n. i by the military commanders-in- ivi under Foch. As a logical con- flilence ‘when it came to a definite iiiement with the Germans. the letiilticnwas in the hands of Cie- rcnceau at Paris. and Foch at Re- mdss- "That is why I have given Isl. of all l detailed recital of the ‘this of the days of Nov. tl, 0. i0. F111 ll. almost minute by minute... Ito tiic pienipoteiit-iaries a note tell-.malldcr_lll_chief o.- ‘ciosed and the Germans left. The text c! their "observations rclative- . . V. . . to the conditions of thc_ armisticeJflPgiégtprcxigmmtg 255.061.221.121: 6' o“ Nov‘ 10 a wr111°11 “my w“ signed this morning. eleven o'clock ing them the time for their reply. W] r 0e I Fr h . h d_ expjgfihm‘ T‘: mtllwii"!!!“aim”:Jggertei-gru-ire‘ at nllltfrgstfv ow ea softly froirznthg ‘Cgleerifialifpdyiazcellzo; given the telegram to Hmlvara The '5 admiral had received it from Com- Betwec“ 7 511d 8 11'1"" m‘) wl§g1mms1mandcr Jackson. naval attache al. gigivz? ::;ii_c11a“°°11°1- m” the American ‘Embassy in Paris. H '_ Subsequent The 091mm‘ G°"""m°"1' 1° "lethal Commander Jackson had re- "The German Government ac- Hench Wm. omca cepis the armistice conditions sub- "1111611 0" NW- 11- tnrioiis telephone call. There ls no "The 01151111511111‘ °1 111° 5171111197 doubt that Commander Jackson re- The“ 111' 9 ‘Tcmck “m” 1‘ 1°11" ririvrd from one of the telcphonlsts| 99°19 1919111111" 1mm M11rs1m1 "moi ills stall the telephonic commu-i 11111119115111?- uicziiion that "the officer of liaison! T11" 691mm‘ 11919111111” ‘"9" 1"“ between the French ministry of wtni 131951911- 5‘) "5 1'9 11°71'11" 111° 611111951‘ and the American EillliiiW-‘ify’ informs] 51°10'11"" °1 111111191’ b1°°d511°d- 1"‘ you that. the armistice ha‘; been‘ make known. as soon as they could signmp i tlic hour at which they would 198W 11° 51811- o" N°V< 11- 91' 2-115 wa-t trurvfill enough to avoid saying‘ 8-m- 11111 Germ!" ‘19158111135 ‘m’ whet-her hc was a French or Amer-i noulwcd they were read-v w Sierlutan liaison ofilccr. of whom there‘ 111% Selmw- 11> 11°85" 51 215 Th" were many. and I am convinced‘ text of the armistice. as it was fln- "m; he w“ n German “any com.| ally established in the "Reply to the mandfl. Jackson WM not ab" ml 01JF0fVBl10115-" “"19 "Md- 11 wasitrace the call back.from the Em-l discussed. article by article. At sosibassy. and 1 immcdiawiy can“; in tllc dcllnltc 111F811- WIIS 815113511 0"- ithe liaison officers of my stall and. At 5.10 the German delegates sign-log inc (1.2 oi the French army at. ed it. Erzberger asked for permls- the Ministry and the telephone op-, S1011 10 511E111‘ ""11 13111111111311 1"“ 11 crators. but. none of them had sent- protcst against the rigor of the con- the mggggag, 1i, i5 m; dimgull; m! ditions. see the advantage that could ac-l Marshal Foch declared the seanceiu-ue to me Germans i; they couid; foist the false story of the armlsticei Marshal came to Paris to hand toiupon the masses of France. America Clemenceau the text of the INDIE-mud Englgnd, They could then say tice which was l0 b8 1'08" 1" melto the Allied officers who were dic- Chamber that nftP-Pnwh- M flevflnitatlng the terms of the Armistice. the ns announced that hostilitieai-yoi, see. your pggple want pGBCGI had ceased on the from- zas badly as Germany does." ‘Such. in their simplicity and Jils-i ' torical precision. are the circum-i The American Embassy stances surrounding this memorable ovont which consecrated definitely I remember very well that during tho defeat of the German Emil"? the cvrnillfi 0f NOV- 7- 1 80l- 110N115 and the triumph cf the Allied BP-{zf telephone calls from the Anteri- mieg " wan embassy asking if it were true ithe armistice had been signed. l Signing of The Amiisl-IM lllhf-llflll)’ replied that ii. was not At 15.45 I received word in Psrisidelegates had not yet come through 'true. and added that the German the American - who had - 1 the mud, as the - i investigation revealctiégllixiiitiglo 2:81;?‘ o! such. a duflmm 1 did my best to trace that mys-ilzilrllrchbagfil ‘£12k me wheel m me l Whnnvt-i" leiephnnctl the iiiessagt-i and pulling on the hfl-tldlB- T0 dCFO"ilI.l0ll.- Being new they an‘ ill- tercsting and will be a feature o.’ be as ‘my many costumes that. adhering t.» zgllgaglsetflzflgmflaofirllilfécls wmein the rule of simplicity for good action of the diff-taste. will turn to costume iewelry the 0119 W1'1e°1 mlfor the brilliancy nettessary to ele- vate the ensemble from the "cub- Mud Iloles With one wheel in a bad mud broke lwvfl 1111"‘- eel side clips will add the finishing touch to many brown and black pumps. at mti-"riiucn functions tilts 210115011. Spans of white silver and set with jewels that match thc ‘Cos- tume jo\velry—-anti the ilowii-will make the necessary; color notr iii ‘lie ovcliiiig mode. and spans, sci in T110 P11011- 91‘ 1°11“ 01 ‘m “lwbflc ‘Pore pret-itiiis itietals. and ultii nil _v__ the care. precision, dciicilcy and art. of the inastcr jeweler. ivlli adorn d this gave rise to dcmonstro- tnc slices that tread--the stately which Wafxz“; halls that lead to tlic centre of all m‘ m0‘ Hsocioi eminence-the Court of St. James. -~ ---<-o§__ SEA GIVES UP OLD It-EILIC mud hole. By Nil-WK 1" 11191311113? all the power will be spoiled 1° “f; Mia-i on solid ground. which W r usually drag the other ivheei out 0 the mud H010- Tuniiig the Horn 8H tions similar to that in Paris on Nov. ll- the American newspapers announc- ed that the report ivas a mysimca‘ tion and normal life returned. The American authorities had a minute investigation made to dis- cover thc origin of the report. Many- CROIX-DE-VIE, France, Nov. 8 Americans believe. and perhaps they-A medallion of a human head in are not wrong—that this mystifico- bus-relief, reputed to be 7.000 years tioii was the work o! German-agentrwold. has been discovered on a great in France. who believed that popu- ledge of rock ordinarily submerged lar demonstrations for peace in the in the sea by a Vendee archaeolo- allied countries. knowing that they. gist. Dr. Marcel Baudouin. If Dr. too. wanted the armistice. wouid-Baudoulrrs theories are correct. the have the cffeck of exercising prcs- medamon L,’ o; the very m‘; in- sure on the llled leaders. thus genes; m gi-ciiuoiog- we world making easier the task of the Ger-Iover. since he maintains that the man plenlpotentiaries. configuration of the head makes it This is the Possible expisnation- akin to the representations of the but no P1'°°1 h” bee“ brmllhi- 1°1"‘old Mexican and Mayan dlvinities. ward so far. - 'I‘his submarine ledge of rock is This two-sided story of the arm-Minn by m, mudouin to be a istice-Ptiris and Rfl-"lmdlk-biuflimatoiial proof of the existence of on the testimony of the two eye- mm i“; Atlgnm‘ m, gouging“; w“. ‘witnesses. has been told in thatiposm w hue "ma! whet‘ he Ag. 'form to establish the truth. which zimgic Qmgn now 1-9113. whic con- is the aim of these articles. It. es-‘Smnfly Mums "u, lmuimuon o; tiiblished. of course. the main basisisc|engbu_ ‘lCllOiiff-Chl-B step. the Baptist. were probably not in- scr-‘s. but the fruit of the carob tree the dried fruit 0i which are the io- cust beans now sold as food for cattle. is the declaration of a Eur- opean sricntist. The carob tree is sometimes called tiic honey tree. because of the swcct pulp in its fresh pods. Because they refused to accept pay.’ for their services at a cabaret entertainment given in connection with the celebration of Lord and Lady Lonsdnltfs golden wedding ce- ‘vibration. a number of London cab- rroi. girls have just received diam- llltl brooches from Lord Loiisdaie. The men performers were lrivcii tiinmtiiirl stick pins. ROCKET PLANE NEW TOY Patterned aficr the famous Opcl machine. model airplanes and aut- omobiles. propelled by rockets. form the latest toy craze in Germany. The sinall machines attain a high speed and have all thc appearance of the parent car that recently tra- veiled 156 miles an hour before lt was blown to pieces by the explod- ing rocket. DOGS STAR GUESTS AT BALL Dogs were honored guests at a Dog Bali recently given by the Wembley Stadium Club near Lon- don. At the height of the festivi- ties 60 canine champions. the finest oi every breed. from St. Bernard to toy Pekinese. took part in a parade. Each animal was attended bya mati attired in appropriate costume. and the human guests wore fancy dress. TRAFFIC COPS FOR CYCLISTS So great has “ the number of cyclists in Amsterdam. Holland. that polioeare being employed to ccntrol the bicycle traffic as is BIIOOKFIELDTIT-‘he services in the Brookileld congregation on Sun- dai". November 11th will be as foi- cliange of hour at Hartsvlllc. ST. PETEIVS BAY UNITED CHURCIL-Rcv. J. M. McLeod will preach on Sunday. November 11th as follows: Marie ll a. hi Green- wich 3 p. m. St. Peters 7 p. m. ! IIAZELBROOK CIRCUIT - For! brook 7 p. m. " "Be ye thankful.“ Mr. Lindsay will speak at the tliru services. ‘ACKNOWLED (I M E N T — The Trustees of the Protestant Orph- anage acknowledge with thanks re- ;oliii. of $75.25 from proceeds 0f a =oclal and Entertainment held in Coleman Hall per Rcv. Mr. Profit. GAVENDISII AND NEW GLAS- GOW.—There will bc Divine Wor ship iii the United Church, Sunday. November lltli at Cavendish ll am. and at New Glasgow 7.30 p. ni. Riev. H. S. Bishop. Minister. i RECEIVES DECORATION — In recent militia orders. Lleiit. Colonel U. S. Davidson and Major C. C. Thompson. M.C.. P. E. Island High- landers. have been awarded the Colonial Auxiliary Forces decorat- ion. The above mcntioncd gentle- men are io be heartily commended on their award. EPISCOPAL SERVICES-Twenty’ third Sunday after Trinity. Novem- ber lith. St. John's. Milton. Sun- day School 2 p. m.; Evening Prayer. 3 p. m.; St. Marks. Rustioo. Even- ing Prayor, 7.30 p. m. Preacher- Rev. CF. Johnson. There willbe no anglican service in Hampshire un- til November 25th. at 7.30 p. m. Preacher will be Rev. C. F. Jolm- son. CORNWALL SERVICES-There will be service Sunday. Nov. ilth. in the United Church at West River. at 10.45 a. m. Kingston at 3 p. ni.. and Cornwall at 7.00 p. m. “Betty's beau is ' so eager lo help Ma do things that I Imagine Ito's! lie a lot of help in his own home if he was ever there." . —-—- ARMISTICE ‘WILL ATTEND ing for Halifax. N. S.. where they will be in attendance at the Mari- itime Armistice Dinner at the Lord Nelson Hotel tonight. MORNING SERVICE at the Baptist Church at 11.15 o'clock. nu- Mlnister will speak on "An Armis- tice Day Memorial." Mr. V. 1.. Dingweii will sing "There is Nu Death." In the case the weather is unfit for the Armistice Day Service at the Monument. the Church scr-I vice will take place at 10.40. The evening service will be broadcast. Tho Minister's address "What shall l render?“ will he u. mcssntie nf TllXlllkSPlVHliI. A very special sor- ics of imprnssli-e and beautiful anthems will be presented by the choir. FOOTBALL TEAM ARRIVE.‘ — The King's College football team ai - rived iii the city last evening. ant- ihis afternoon will meet the Abe- gweits and on Monday will hook up with Saint Dunstarrs. The visiting collogians arc a likely looking and husky bunch cf athletes. and are expected to make both local team". play stellar football to beat them. --—<o->i—— MOUNT MARY SCHOOL. MOBELL The following is the Honour Roll of Mt. Mary Shool, Morell. for the month of October: Grade X.—l. Jean MacEwen: 2. Marlon Coffin. Grade IX.—l. Bomerled Kelly. Grade VIIL-l. Rita O'Brien; 2- Genevieve Jay. ‘ Grade VIL-J. Elsie Kelly; 2. Frankie Kelly; 8. George Coffin. 1i remains formenowtocom- i t thhgv“tbm ate my series by an eye-witness that the armistice b!!! bu" Slllmd- the lines. but the t-nt. re ru a _e m ‘ m, Bgudouln visits this ledge of done with ‘uwmohne, in mix The morning service will begin at Grade vl.—l. I-leber Hacliwen: 2. n a‘? _ 1 rushed to Clemeneeous homo. The news spread rapidly thmugh- established because. as l have sa ui-ock every year at the great equin-1coklntry_ Nearly gvgi-y man. wom- 10-45 1" 011101‘ 1118f- l-hi! W0 mlnlll-EB Gerald MaoAdarn; 3, Maurice Coffin. cunt of the ‘appenings 11116! given to me by a man who "filled the sessions and wrote 11 lily by day what he saw. I-lls taunt is short. vctil concise and tistitutsa I weritable hlswrlcll . ent which will certainly 0°11" Mite to put an end to all the mills which the years after the ‘rlnistioe have given birth to as arriving there about six. I found out Brest and the whole population the Premier awake. He had not gave itself up to joyous celebrations been able to sleep because he. looiiwhich. however. did not. last. ion!- like every Frenchman. was won- Ifor the report was denied almost as daring whether after all. this Wllilaoon as it had been received. m, mg or a long nightmare. i This was not so in New York and When I announced the good news in fact all over America. The re- in his arms and held me port was not denied until very late the armistice gave rise to a swarm men.‘ “do when 5 h," p"; o; "a of legends. some of which are oflsurhce i, m‘! but L“; y", he very great importance. Without ex- ‘dmcovercd m ennui“ m the mm, "g11t1"§n‘11&1“111:r I "TY: tglégikpf the Gloullan type. of human a u o e . used ' - 1 t est polemics. It was: “Was the ar-i "This ‘utunm he dbwnmd “d mistice signed too soon? Ought weimlde ' m.‘ o’ . mmmon of the not. to have carried on the war forpmmm he“ m quwflm‘ which he another month or two?" “Mb” ‘w the epoch “no l Q Theheadiainpmfilosfmilartn an and child has a wheel. They ride them to business or to school. and every week day morning they descend upon the city like an army. BIBLE TABLE ORDERED OUT After remaining in the Jerusalem Chamber of Westminster Abbey for b0 years. the trestle-table. which of silence may be observed during the service. All services will be in keeping with the Thanksgiving Soa- son. Rev. E. M. Altken. B. A.. Min- ister. ~~~~~ --€-O-} Milllfd’! Linimeni for Grlppe parts of the city. Among those who took part was the young Crown Grade V.-l. Edith Baker; 2. Rita MacAdam; 8, Wilfred Eldershaw. Grade III.——l- Clarice MacGrath; 2, Carl MacAdam; 3, Marion Cilldert. Grade II.-l, Mary Kelly: 2. Linus Roasiter: 3. Mildred Jar. Hubert Coffin, equal; 2. llllrlel Gli- dert: fl. Joseph Kelly. in Eiu-o as in America. _ . - '1 it is in allxlta simplicity. Not for several minutes. Hhlgl)’ I :12; me “m” m“ 11°“- 3“ '11“ had been placed there for the use of Prince Umberto of Italy. who jour- ‘Perfect. Attendance-Jean Mac- Wftiora comma has been thlfll- “Monsieur lie Premier. 1e 1 M“ K cuuanva Dr- 11111111111111 "n" 111°" “"1"” the revises-s of the Bible. has been nevcd tn Venice rei- the event. Ewen. run O'Brien. satin Baker. ' m‘ 1‘ ‘t 1m flnmmt t {that y‘ “l1 1111' 1" "- 1‘ "l" °‘¢1°'"°'°- ‘m’ removed by the authoritiea- The Marlon Gildert. Oarl Murphy. anal- itiperbvman W1‘ “"11 ‘mg’ om e , sharply marked. and the eiiin- we,‘ o; m, mum was completed rrs lint. AND miss. n00 wow don Maclwen. Fred aiasiane, un- " on M burd- ‘lbw wlflmfllll" "l" in mi. but the table with its red us Roaslter, Walter Collie. 0n Marshal roar Train . .. . The , ' v 1° 11-" ‘£03233? 5 1-118 ""4 1° "M19111 m“ m‘ “"1" blue remained until the order was The dog has come lnlo his own in O'Brien. Reginald Haa- hllflllflfl" 100k 111N391" 1-1" 1° m9 mm “m.” "Nah 1 "mm 11g Jg-ugq“. “ab. '11!" ‘11V111111QS- ___M__ given recently. England. since the advent of dog cos MacDonald. Min-Ill Gllfit- 1- ~- __ 0f Marshal libch in hi "19 l °° P m, “an”! h; M qpqpqq,“ “aqua *'*"““* -—- racing. and some enthusiasts have bert Codinylno Rollin. lineal i: ' 1 1-"1111- “is lrlih- V1111 l1" 11°" i m “mum m. wine 1 for ovary-day one. a PM "nlilslr- vanic: iioitons viiiionaa: name the fashion of calling their MacAdlnt-Iarion n. cosine-nevus » h-Lhleh DIOIBIII mtg,“ m. ma"! art khan-act so ha’ the akin I Gm ‘who h“ bu“ r u“ m “y u“ :1; Wli-Lisiiilnifled Prefix 0141s,. itoaaitef. k from Tlrgliior. - t haahw. Ida! ‘ "INN on recon celebrated " ~ ; s t "1 "mailman chainsaw its 4"" m hmfgwzgg: man viagnayhr - ma. iier half In hour on tbs normal 400th anniversary of the int-ta. of stains to be parted hor . "the inch "W . Glfllllll toi- maaoeiivarlaa M11110“; w“ “ u, catamaran-ombudsman. |Oh. than lovely "W. what would the 4 t painter. Paul Verooeae. Guppy. and are ltonroaia is worm minis have a Ichnne a "Ilmaoaarptltlitidqiiitbovbhh “w. rt.‘ theyaayiftlieyootiidtalt‘! ‘n-ieeitywaa ydeoora andpwdofhislralaimOaaaatwoaidmaketvonblewitlioatflv- ,1 ' . . W . 1 .. _.v .§'l-.'I$ rm would probably loos autumn saunas. - a _ - ._ . . -