a it The Good GEO.J.FBKELL Meats for ,v - J n n ft Daily NEWS Particular People Kara Phones, 10 and 25 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1818. PRirr FIVE f 3NTr USTRIA IS OUT OF WAR BY DRASTIC TERMS ARE SUBMITTED TO GERMANY BY ALLIES ISTICE WITH AUSTRIA HAS mr. hinton elected iGERMANY MUST GIVE ALLIES BEEN SIGNED BY GENERAL DIAZ; VIoe-PreBldenI On of G.Canadian T. and P. Gets General Railway Position Manager HELIGOLAND AND THE FLEET War Board. AND RETIRE BEYOND RHINE IT TO-DAY BECOMESJFFECTIVE P. Hinton, vice-president and general manager of the Grand THOSE ARE SAID TO BE TERMS OF ARMISTICE TO BE Trunk Pacific Hallway has been 8UBMITTED BY SUPREME WAR COUNCIL TO U (o be Publiskcd To-Morrow Will Probably Give the Allies fife led chairman of Hie administrative HUNS FOR ACCEPTATION Right to Attack Germany Through Austria; Demobilization Nub-commfllee of the tk Canadian Railway War; Board at (Special to Tbe Kcwe n 0. T.P. Telegraphs.) Winnipeg, in succession to Grant November 4. Information to Commence at Once. Washington, reaching Washington Hall, who has gone to Montreal. on Saturday through diplomatic channels Is that armistice terms are being perfected by the Supreme War Council for submission 10 Tbe ew U 0. T. V. Tl(Ttptu.) tpetM to Germany. These will require the Germans to withdraw 4. Austria is out or tne war. An armistice London, Nov. thirty miles beyond the Rhine, leaving behind their munitions ligned yesterday afternoon with General Olax, Italian Com- and rolling stock. nder In Chief, according to an official announcement here last Another of the terms which it is said will be included in the nino. The text of the statement reads: armistice and which is of extreme Importance is the complete has been received from the Prime A telephone message surrender of Heligoland and the German fleet Including all submarines. miter stating that news has Just come to the effect that Austria- the last of the German props, has gone out of the war. nosry, It Is pointed out that the proposal would, mean putting the The armistice was signed by General Diaz yesterday after- strong border cities Including all forts in the hands of the Allies in and will come into operation today at 3 o'clock. The terms ar d return the military machine home without their guns. to be published Tuesday." It Is further said that the terms imposed by General Foch tome, Nov. 4. The conditions of the armistice have been will be so drastic that some military experts doubt whether the ifred by the principles set out by President Wilson, namely, to Germans will accept them without further fighting. itr It Impossible for the enemy to recommence war and to tent him from profiling from the armistice to withdraw from FUNERAL YESTERDAY VICTORNLOAN Ifficult military position. London, Nov. 4. While the terms of the armistice with Lata Andrew P. Le Roux was Laid have not been published It Is generally assumed that It evilllft COMMITTEES to Rest in Falrvlew, Father , be less exacting than that recently signed by Turkey. It . mcGrath Officiating. iht that ft muit Include the surrender of-all war strips and f ARE APPOINTED! t, the withdrawal from occupied territory, the demobilize- X' 'd. ... . i . The funeral of the Jate Andrew i of the army, and Immediate withdrawal of all support to Lehoux look place yesterda afternoon. Tiiere was a short funeral r 4 .JUL The Hag which Pijnce Huart will win when she has sold her Sum of $53,000 Subscribed Up to service in tbe Catholic Church Paris, Nov. Ar The announcement of the signing of an armls- Loan bonds. Saturday' Night More quota of 300,000 of Victory and another at the grave, both i with Austria Is looked upon here as the virtual ending of the Vigorous Work This conducted by -Rev. Father McGrath. While Germany may possibly hold out for a short time In 9 I MASONIC FUNERAL Week. Arrangements were in the I hope of getting better terms, it Is not impossible that she may ! hands of the Fishermen's' Union, pipte any day. TORONTO ALLOWING l At a meeting of the Victory. members of which organization Remains or Late E. E. Stllwell , were pall bearers. Flowers were PUBLIC GATHTRINCS Loan Committee held on Saturday i London, Nov. 4. It Is understood that one of the provisions Duried Yesterday With night it was reported that the sum sent by the following: the srmittice with Austria will give the Allies the right to attack Chier and Mrs. W. 11. Vickers; Toronto, Nov. 4. The l Masonlo Rites. of $53,000 bad been subscribed to ny through that country. Demobilization of the Austro- influenza epidemic is now-lessening i Hint time. This was considered Miss G. M. Davies, Miss Nora ingaritn forces will commence at once. throughout the j The funeral of the late E. E. very good for a beginning as very ' Kenny. James Mansfield, Mr. and eastern provinces, and in Ktilwell, who died on Thursday, lilllle canvassing bad been done Mrs. Louis Leroux, Mr. and Mrs. the city or Toronto tlie took place yesterday from tho B. II was decided lo make a Ihorcuph .Smith and family, Mr. and Mt. " SIEtAPTURED ! .. . ... . " - .11 11 tl.i.i.lii. onrl fomillT H'.. churches and theatres are C. Undertaking parlors. There canvass oi tne iown mis weex.ana "e"-' BY FORCES' re-opening, owing to the was a short service in the chapel to enlist the iadies in the work.iJo"nson, mr. ana mrs,, aiornssey ITALIAN l i - r.' 1 TT l Hi great improvement in conditions conducted by Hev. Dr. Grant and lt expected that the amounts nau iamuj, iuJS aU BY CONSTABLE generally. at the gijive Worshipful Master will roll up fast from this on. nd Mrs. Joe Meagher, Mr. and hut Seaport In Austria Taken Jlrv. W. E. Golli8(i of the Masonic Owing to the late start the rs. J. mcuormick, aiwe Armltllce Was Signed; er I order and Rev. W. B. A. Crux offl- campaign hnrfi will last onlvinours, airs. urouerK uu ..nop rent Also Occupied. Two Attempts to Smuggle Liquor !. sated. l eleven days which means an aver Garlland. Slopped and Culprits Fined OPIUM SMOKERS ARE The pall bearers were S. l age of 527,000 a day. This recora ai Italian lalid and Parker, W. A. Edge, Arthur Brook-bank, has not yet been kept up so far, Hev. W. W. Wright of'the Bap-list made a land ins venter. In Police Court. RUDELY INTERRUPTED J. A. McMillan, W. G. Barrie the committee being just one day Church, is recovering grad- 1 fric ,e Uie nriiioinal a. and A. U. Bailey. behind, but they feel confident ually from his attack of influenza. ' Ausf ia Hunnnrv un the VALISE FULL TAKEN that the quota aUcttsd to the dis-j Bis condition has been causing AS LEAVING STEAMER Wong Luck Has Party Broken Up and his 8ca according to an tricl will not only be provided but some apprehension, many- In Police f'k and Pays $25 SERBIANS REOCCUPY wini!um:ement made last even surpassed. Jrienas win ie pieaseu iu nu lo home Court. contlnod , t th. U rim... ti.. After being BELGRADE number of canvassing com-,"'" "e is improving. Li WlltV,U, A IIU Conslablo Adatna CITY OF foi; Iwo woeks, r tricolor is now llnntlnir mittees were appointed, the flrt went back on duty on Saturday. Armed with a search warrant,' Vickers Chinese and Japanese. F the town- (if Run m mentioned being in each case Uie i favAirv ( ........;. Yesterday when making bis way Constables Bailey and McGllncby (siwciei vie a. t. p. TeJerrepM.) convenor of tbe committee, and H. McCall is asked to" select a on hit usual rounda and heading, paid... .a visit- k to J Pi I I liiru Avenue,I t. . ' vov 4 Tne. ..Serbian in each case there being the power party to go up the lino to canvass MWUOh hnvn in the direction of the waterfront, west, on aaiuruuy iukih "u uj.iu. nnnieg jjnve re.oocupied the ber-thelr to add to their numbers. The the wayside stations on the Grand l 01 v'iuiru irtiui) ho met a colored gentleman coming entry found six Chinese hav- i.inn rni(ni Dm War Ofllce an. Trunk Pacific. r Austria .. committees dilAf are: R " Lltoi. fnlim..l up the steps in front or the ing u talk-fest. The apparent nounce(j yesterday in a statement G. A. McNicholl and E. C. Gib- P. Burns &. Co. bavo been wired "unouncemcuts.according to War fl.T. 1' offices. host, named Wong Luck, coun- ,.egnr;mng operations in the East- bons Q. T, P. Employees. .asking for a subscription at tbls With that uncanny instinct teously roso lo gijeei uie Msuors, prn tjieatre 0f the war J. A. Thompson and J. F. Math- point. n m wliinh Constable Adams possesses calmly putting his pipe m nis FrcnCh cavalry have fought a esou Canadian Fish and Cold OPTICIAN in n decree, tho constable fired pocket as he greeted the Strang- Iiuniuer uf combats with success Storage. i In his eye on the Utile parcel in tho ers. jus pue. and gorbian troops nave reacnea Robert Walker and C. E. Bain- "DEMERS" chub, ..J"01 ta'Poruw quell nnlnrod Edit 8 hand. opium pipe, ana uie iuii regaua lno panube between the Bemendra ter Sawmill and resideuts ad. j More Talks About Corsets. lo teiuraclorr i ue ofof ho "o'er all mo ins ot uie What bavo got there nnd ueiKraiie Tlilon with you victorious" were at hand. There joining at Seal Cove. j There nvp still a few Inmiirp.l- -v. dusuallv . ..... C. C. Perry Metlakatla. j ladies who haven't seen or Wliv nothing. repneu un was a supply of opium, an opium Arrivals from the Bouth tell of M. M. Wells and C. E. Bainter heard about the 'Goddess lime whirl lamp, and all Uio various ncces- s!alle 'being closed tight. The ction, and at the same Georgetown sawmill. i Corset. Now the next time lu,' ing in his tracks and jiunpin. sories of tho lotus eater. only stores allowed to remain G. A. Woodland and Howard you are down town and rr.duita of ten Wong Luck was fined $25 and ami drug smi the ot steps npo ceo0,ry lllghl the big waterfront! down White Drydock and have a few" minutes to Th Bt costs this morning by Magistrate 8tore8 Masks have to be worn s.tl.f.ctlon tk t n lltnn east of the Government dock. spare let us show you. AX HEN He (led riK it up llto lyiurouu McMullin for being in possession. a,ld evcry pr!ecauti0n is taken to J. Roerig, G. W. NIckersou, G. Front and back lace; prices t Uli .nnnstan...0 auuuis The others, named Kwong ieo prevent the spread ot the in. II. Arnold and George Hill From from $1.75 to $10.00. - I 1. I...I Lee Me On, Wong lei, wo " - close second, wlio aiuiouH" Song, lluenza. Fourth and Fulton Streets east to COME AND SEE ',, , rmin in iuenza, smi Lalf and Dont Sing werjj charged Cow Bay including the wholesale ivvviile with being inmates or an opium Ladysmlth Wellington Coal reduces had wind lo sprint. houses. !n.iE resort and were remanded, your fuel bill and gives JfviTE Hank A the Bottle. Mrs, Fred Dawson and tho regents I '"O . ,n c"y o closed with the atlsfactlon. Phone 16. .P. R. ih. come As liio constable of the other chapters of the a.k(vmr inn riiinriL uuiiiim"-- - Coal Co. Daughters of the Empire aud t mrll Fmeni ft. 'ilk popim-,nrt t(,rra IIVU ni.tn rr 1110 OI ll'l-'r rails. WANTED Girl for house Mayor McClymout Residential his parcel ngainsl one of the work, Immediately, High " sections of tho city. '"ortm.,,: "! lvedL the U'.e.l it m iin.ak aud give ion W. Groves, Montgomery velvet -...!.,' wages, Apply at office of WANTED a ladv cook for Capt. ft 4. vrVllH Ik . end l...l., nrnnih. TllP SPrlOUS- the secretary of the Longshoremen's ' lib. ill Kllia .,v.M i to U I'll UDll'P. peok, Moore & Co., or tele- , logging camp. Apply and . ac ' FOR QUALITY ,f mi ....I. nn i.nn was Union Tbe longshoremen, J Him le price uess oi nrnii m' tho phone 130. tf Williams & Manson. .OUR eenluatod b the ""ding n 8ERVICE AND SATISFACTION BROS., LTD. nn.iP.. wrnnners fragments of t 0 I Fred Peters, K, C, and Chief Food Board Licence No. 1017348, Continued on Pago PI