1 HBBIBH , I! -- . "" - ra". a ir ..uirrn i -. ii Tun mft, eii 1 . IDOW . s-V " MI -- JW HI . XI mm ---V W T &'. I I..tUUlC. B i iLBW- i I mnmmmmr -mm mm mm mm y mm m , mm mm mmr mm mm sr I I-" Jfinn HA i B -ta - -T -. T 1 n j 11'JHll I 1 1 II VHHBHI W W F p ni fc I m a v. liRw I riiunes. 111 anu zo I s S lU III I'KHT Tl P. MflVnAV KftVPMiipi. ... i u. " 1 " " Ti-iuiJijjv i, i.io, f'''4f i' r j c.r Jr IGHTING lOlOW AT END , ISTICE IS SIGNED AT MIDNIGHT BY THE GERMAN DELEGATES to OF ARMISTICE INCLUDE PRINCE RUPERT KAISER AND CROWN PRINCE EVACUATION OF ALSACE-LORRAINE, WILL SOON GO ARE FUGITIVES IN HOLLAND; AND OVER THE TOP SOCIALISTS RULE GERMANY LUXEMBERG BANK OF RHINE Sum, or $270,000 Raited Up To VERY LITTLE BLOODSHED IN COUNTRY FOLLOWING COMPLETE L kiting Stock, Arms and Equipment to be Left Behind; Saturday Objective Night May and Be Full REVOLUTION GERMAN KINGDOMS THREE FORM OUT OF FOUR REPUBLICS iplete tteparauon ror.au uamages; rignting dtops . Reached Today. ' (Special to Tbe Jfcws Tls Q.T.t. Telegraph.) tor 30 Days. fii' view of the news that peace x London, November 11. Today Kaiser Wllhelm who ruled has been declared it is suggested his Empire for many years with a mailed fist and has for years (hat1l would be a great move to complete Prince liupert'a quota hrd the monstrous dream of a Teutonized world, Is a fugitive In . L&i, Nosember 11r The war Is at an end. The armistice ARMIES WILL today and then to pile the dollars Holland. With him Is Crown Prince Frederick Wllhelm and Ijfsti it midnight by German delegate and righting stopped for the rest of the week until the practically the entire General Staff at Military Headquarter. SI Lvtioek this morning. The aurrender term include: REMAIN IN THE real sluQ that Ilupert is made of Thus completely has militarism been swept away In a few hours taillon of Invaded territories Including Alsace-Lorraine i a clearly shown. from Germany. The entire civil government has also disappeared. This morning the committee luumburg. FIELD AWHILE reported that the sum or (270,000 The militarist regime has been followed by rule by combination iiurrender of a vast amount of guns and equipment. has been reached. Of this amount of Social Democrats and soldiers' and workmen's councils, which ncustlon of the left bank of the Rhine. Hie Cold Storage employees contributed is now in control of practically the entire Empire. The navy also i lurrender of all the vast rolling stock In occupied terrl- Peace Situation Must Be Fully about 99,000 and the has come under the new regime. Assured Before Troops Are eroplojces of the Prince Ilupert Saxony, Wurttemburg and Bavaria, three of the four kingdoms Mill 90,100 and both still ;oing bi abandonment of the Bucharest and Brest treaties. Taken Home. nlroiig. of the Empire, have declared republics, leaving all the kings hit unconditional surrender of all the German forces In East There are still a good many of Germany without thrones. tapacui u u.T.r. TdrmpiM.i people who have not taken any Frederick Ebert, Social let, who has succeeded Prince Max as Complete reparation for all damage done with guarantees for London, .Not. 11. It is announced bonds, who are being delayed for Imperial Chancellor, and Phillip Scheidemann, leader of the Social ylng It out. from military headuuary variobs reasons. Tbe will all Democrats, have issued appeals on behalf of the new government, tors that Or armies of the Allies be in line before tbe end of the iidemnllle$ collected from fnraded countries to be restored. will remain in the field for some week and it is now hoped that tbe promising peace as early as possible and asking the people fs surrender of scores of submarines, etc and large war (iRM until order is fully restored city and dtalrjet will reach at to avoid rioting and bloodshed. They promise government of the oitli in Germany and Austria and least tbe $100,000 mark. Prince people by tne people. i concentration of air craft at stipulated points. in the countries being evacuated, Ilupert has benefitted by tbe war Up to date the revolution has been attended by remarkably iiracuaUon of all Black Sea ports. fhe paee situation must be fully a good deal financially, at any little bloodshed. aud before there- con be any rate tTuring the past year, and she ititorailon of AiileJ and United Slates vessels. -rfCIF-wiif of ItpOpn and even is bound in honor to do her share Iftrttlon of the armistice to be for thirty days, ' ibn th work will not be hurried. toward bringing the boys home BOX COOPERAGE II is not expected that any Cana FACTORY, dian troop will eras the ocean Another cremation took place I REJOICE AT COMING for some time except those who at Falrview Cemetery yesterday AND GENERAL WOODWORKING are now in 1'ngland and who will afternoon, when Pertab Singh, a probably be sent on at once to Sikh, lately employed at tbe Seal OF PEACE; PARIS IS CALMLY from make France.room for those coming Coe funeral sawmill,service was in keeping accorded with a . PLANT FOR PRINCE RUPERT hi religion. Deceased had been WATCHING DEVELOPMENTS FISH ARRIVALS sick since tbe 25lh October, and ; F. L. BUCKLEY HAS LEASED PLANT AT DRYDOCK AND WILL died November 9 from influenza. TV" n-bifiir boaU arrived thin PROCEED WITH WORK ALMOST IMMEDIATELY; m i The Jewt rl O.T. r. TtkrrIbt.i morning, the Liberty with S6.000 The infant daughter, eight TO CUT DISCARDED SPRUCE AND ' M Tin cily in romimrahvel) calm, wafrh-'irr'muiiy lbs. of halibut and the Omaney months old, of Mr. and Mrs. Win. OPERATE NIGHT AND DAY eagerly. Everywhere arc prouji oi with 50.000 lbs Hiosnell. of Ambrose Avenue, died P itif Mtu&tiou and practically all work is aus- jal jjje Renera hospital on Satur- Prince Rupert is to have a box factory, cooperage and general violent DiiditirHtfi utieli as mieht have been AudltlnB, F. Magulre, box 973. ln from influenza. be woodworking plant just as soon us arrangements can made for Th ; , jlas j,een to long that people hardly ye! the work, to start. few it t'onta which arc taking place. Coincident with the peace announcement which it was s -Tier ii. There is great rejoicing here. The TO PROCEED WITH thought might rob this district of some of its industries, comes Uirown decorum to the winds uud are wildly ORDERS the announcement from F. L. Buekley, manager of the Buckley i ,Vli, ii, ijy ni n stnndfilill and the people llnd ii Bay and Khyex mills, that he has "just completed arrangements COW BAY IMPROVEMENTS AT to lease from the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway the ship shed at 'hronging the places of worship and special are being held in almost every church. the drydock. The lease is con Mon as the necessary impipve-ments ' mher 11. Tlicre is great exeilomonl liore. ONCE HAVE BEEN RECEIVED curred in by the Mullen Construc could be installed. They h"..x it was difficult Uj get the people lo believe tion Company which had au option expected lo furnish tbe Mullen .iM'MPd but nou' flags arc (lying everywhere and on it in case they might need Construction Company with such 'if img of relief that the war is over. it in connection with their slip- woodwork as was needed in the ONLY THIRD OF PROPOSED WORK CAN BE COMPLETED building plant. construction of the ships they e a NOW, OWING TO CITY HOLDING. UP LAND Coxes and Shooks. j proposed building and to do a INFI UENZA IN ALBERTA home and business. TRANSFER FISHERMEN ARE The proposal is to manufacture general export Willis riDTMBP. PETITIONING tlsh boxes and box shooks of all THIS both for in the district ( tie said that arrangements had MORNINQ Little Abatement In That Province kinds, use So Far In Edmonton 21 Wortl ha been received from Victoria that the Public Works and for expoi; to establish a;been made to take the discarded IflMf,,, V it Mons Dejtartnu'iit of the Provincial Government has sent instructions cooperage for the manufacture of !spruce from all the mills on Mas- a ... Deaths on Thursday. set Inlet, live in number, and to. la ii near lo the lotal ollice to proceed at ouce with the construction of barrels for herring packiug aud( the night and day just, I II .St! floats and a mall breakwater on uie rrovinciaj uovernmem mild-curing of salmon; and to run plant troopn arrivalc sagi-j Intter V.--it v hnuiuhl by property at Cow Hay. The local ollice has received these instructions install a regular cutting up and as soon as they got under way. 5 'Ui tll( from the Ujttiri on the train and is preparing to commence the work as soon as woodworking plant to do all kinds (Continued on Page Six.) n of the lat uiRhl that inllUHiin is iosible. of work iu conjunction with and m itJrJT" early still BiviiiK a tcreat deal of trouble The Provincial Government has a frontage oT approximately for the purposo of re-iuauufac-tiuj'ug ! .... " "'inautan hi Alln'rla, cppeciully nmoim the 210 feet adjoining the. new wharf which has been erected by the lumber, and especially to "DEMERS" forelRii born population. Iu IU-inonliin use up the discard from the aeroplane -n Horn. lbf-think liaorgetown Lumber Co. At this across it as they wish. They must We have a nice lot of Jhe olllelnls say spruce which has been ac there are already some however under tho present ar-liangeiuenl dresses just arrived in there is om impfoveuient. point cumulating at all the mills in the a before flot.U but they are not a sulllcient allow the creek to remain merge and silk, at very but Thursday, the day neighborhood. A on against the siorms open. To this the railway-men's reasonable prices, all colors the train loft, the number of protection While there is already a good' 1 Jour """n uoai ra-C which spring up here and the Union objects as it is and sizes, come and dentliH 21. woodworking plant at the dock it were complain (hat when the thought to he a menace to the try them on and let us on. 15. In other imrls of the province. fishermen is proposed to make a good many i p, W know and the Uno of Uo weather looks bad fhey are orderj-od lives of the employees who work improvements, putting in exton-1 youi; opinion along especially from the floats. there. To get rid of Ibis difficulty while in the store you will Northern there is con to get away give dry kilns and extending the' s Canadian Only recently a number of boats and to make it safe for the men see lots of eute and serviceable harbor far the dock up the as as 0PT, siderable mortality. because of the the Itailway things for Xmas. ClAN were badly injured Company sought lo be I Charles V. fiordon, iiianager tracks so that large ships may COME AND SEE and proteins purchase the from the lack of protection, property Hums' biislnes m i-tnonton, able to tie up there and load for, . ND for I'al the fishermen at Provincial Government tr. were made by and a tentative victims. when To facilitate of the export necessary. was one that time both through the col- arrangement was entered unloading transfers and C? or Z.,u "Msetorr 973. umn of this paper and direct to into between the Company and live rolls and chains will be used 1 I n on box With Auditing, J. r. Magulre, those who were considered iie-npnnsilile. tho Government by which the and electric pliers installed. S2 or tll. ,., Government was to get a frontage sws - The position. of 450 feet adjoining their; Commence Immediately. The delay has arisen apparent-i present properly and the whole Discussing the matter with Mr, . , YVANTHI n lrty cook for lv througn n uuBiiiiuersianuing.i i 1 1 of which was to be used by tho Duck Icy last night Just before he ..t.nl.eU,,"i," lotrclng camp. Apply n.nit Trunk P&Hfln nnilwnv Government for providing proper left for Vancouver, a Daily News FOR QUALITY ' ' Williams ti Mnnson. m has running rights across Cow dockage for the flslilng and plea-( representative was told that It SERVICE AND SATISFACTION 1 1 B R O si r n I.. A t mil na k.iAv... 1.n.1.n - " a May anu !" " "hj h av Continued on faro Thra). was the intention to start just as ,Food Board Licence No, 10-7310.