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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 31 Oct 1918, p. 7

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N In AHMISTIIIE EXCEPT UMBER tlllllllWS (lf (ilolnlill,llffl MI llll PEABE WITH (0llll KNEE“ President Wilson Gives in Advance His Own Final Ihr eiaion Respecting Peace thr y-- Ascedes to Request to Take Up Plea With Alli >3. . Basel. Oct. 25.---It was announced in the Lower Chamber of the Hungarian Parliament yesterday that Croatian soldiers of the 79th regiment at Fiume had revoked. seized the city, and destroy- ed the railroad there. Rvashirn,rton. Oct. Li-ohio arrnisti,o m." st ndvr conditions of surrender. No peace with the Kaiser and bis «a ‘ lords. no» or later." Thus President Wi/s :n in: T icen in au',ar. ' I l, own tin- at decision informing the new tip v!" mun of Germany kth he has aeceded to their request; that he an. up with the Attics their Pica for an armistice and peace nep,otiatious. The President's reply to the Latest German note ltuc, gum- on its way t F Berlin. BRITISH CABINET DISCI'SSLJ REPLY. lumdnn. Oct. 2 L-The llritish Cabinet met this morning, Pre- sumably to discuss Prwsident Wilson's " ply to Germanv. ff,i-i/,l4]"RI SULDIEHS ilf MII (lllliillhlilil fillllll,li0ff HEVUH: DEMAND THAI MINISTRY UNIT Paris. Oet. 2t.-lmporor William conferred on Monday with all the members of the Government. talkim: at length with each in.. dividual, and then hnrzmgued them in at body. says a despatch from Zurich to tho Journal. Thus Car the German newspapers have printed nothing concerning: the Emperor's spreeh. Rasel. Ort. 2L-President Wilson's replv to Austria‘s note has had an overwhrslmirtsr, t-fl'rrt in Vienna. Not onlv was there vio- lent panir In financial circles but the note was comidercd in m‘ili- ettt "warn-rs as being extremely humiliating for the Dual Mon- New York, Oct. 2 l.-The comment of United States papers on President Wilson's latest repl) to Germany. as so far received, is ununimnusly rorttrrtvetdittory of Wilson's altitude. Typical of all op- inion is the folhmim; from the New York "erald:-- “In his plain notice that Pvussiaaism must surrender. the President accurately and clearly voices the demand of the American people." V‘nnvgwimmflmm man munlor attack was repulsed and Iip,hting was resumed this morning. - socialist newspapers. the Zurich despatch continues. are partic- ularly outspoken. The Franklsh Tauespost of Nurmhurg. Bavaria. says the Emperor must not think the German people are going to continue the war for months to please him. "It the Emperor must go." it adds "let him go at onre." . IIIIL L l HIIUSE, AIIIIISEII III PRESIDENT lllllhlll IIIIIIIIES IN PARIS [III III IIIIIIJIII MISSIIIIII rl UN A"itMHHCIALMte',ylircN. Washington, Oct. 2r,.---Culonvl House. President Wilson's corilrrstia? a" her. was sent to Europe as a personal representa- " . r m" the P,vsident on :m utl'icinl mission. This announcement is authw Btu-(l "tuiatix but further information is withheld. It is undmsumrl, mm ever. that the visit of Col. House to Eur. ope at this time is county. 'd “in: (ieuun:tny'r, plea for ltn :u‘mlsliu and peace which mm in [nature thc Allied Curverttmettts for decision. Col. House Yet? probably is authorized to reirriscrtt the President in 4istyssrt_ts, gm representatives of the Allied Governments. Count Apponyi, Count Andrus} and Opposition Deputies there- upun demanded the resignation of the Ministry, according to Buda- Pest adviers rrcviwd hero. Ur. Welccvle, Pruuicr. (Ireland that in view of the increasing t_li_lficulties of the situation he would prognfq l tali1'tyArp)pirtvy London. Oct. 25.--Col. I'D. M. House. personal friend and advis- er ot Tu sldent Wilson, has ttttix ed in France. awarding to a Paris dertsttch to The Times. London. Oct. s11ettittg, matings! PIERCE BATTLE IS BEING F0UGHT. With the Allied Armies in France and Belgium, Oet. 2.5.-- ( I..",0 a.m.)--Fi,"ihtim,r, which compares in lierceness to almost any in We war, continued through the night on the field of the great battle north and south of Vakncicnnes. Delayed reports indicate “ml the Imam have entered the Germzm defenses, gaining cunnil- (-r.m.e w‘mvtzzz‘ and pn‘ssmL: run.“:irdf'tmlv hut .un-elv. BRITISH (llllrfl,& MEWS SUUEH Ill: illlfglirll!ilih' ill REESE illffljS, HAVE ENTERED EHE [,l,,,iilr"rii"f BEEENSES illlSIn REPLY Ill jlllSllllll , (lhllf0l!i VIENNA. EAUSINB , ?llllt IN walltll1 MIG HERMAN Mai lliilllj& KAISER Sllllllll tll M WE: "WILL NUT (lllllWf WAR TU PLEASE [lil?iiflilll PREylyi COMMENT ('mmuis'ns wusox. G.--i6ttrici;d)---T'tte Briti J, hate captured f Titleneiervtcs. The Brigid} have also captured early Copinhaaen. Oct. 25.--The German Reich-fag ha: 'e" Prince Malamu- inn. the Mperlal Chancellor”: voh n6 '_rtH'rrtrrre.. Tho hulk" 'tts-Arr", "" to 62, Accordlng to Beam tMsqtaterh" received here. Twenty-mm member. dld not Voter. \'wnry nundn " InlkP Victory compleu. i'iiiiiii'-iii/iiii'i' Gllfl01 ill Kill (lllllllll1ln The Pall Weather ' Bard on Little Ones tmttadistt tall weather " extremely hard on little ones. One day " is warm and hrimu and the next wet and cold, Those sudden changes bring on colds, cramps and colic. 'Iml unless baby's little stuntach is kept right the result may he serious. There is nothing to equal Ruby's Own TabIets m keeping the 1ittio nnea well. They sweeten tho stomach. reguinlv the bowels. break up cotds nml make. Imhy lhrlve. The Tamers aw sold by medleine dealers or bv mail at 25 cents a hog from The Hun-Ive; A. K. Dunn Galt: “'1le" bhrsttt Ilvspelvr; John I. Fume-r. Mud l-n; Thomas Gay, Galt; William Halt, nrmndt. Preston; Nicholas ttoe. wer 'ester; E. K Helm-r. Werlotsley; Prank snub, Wan-rum: J. M Selliedel. Ill-vain“. Petit Jurors: Juvnl) Aherle, Wool- wich; A. L, "o"ntatt, Galt; Anthony lawman. Woolwirlt; Israel "ehritmer. \dewh-h; Allan Bowman. Wilmut; llt-nry “MIMI, Wirtwrtnrarrttr, John '.itrlirrtr. Wi.'utot; Hula-rt Hark. Gall; 'hur‘ns ('lu'lulnr-r. Wilmot; W. W, 'iep,horn. Elmira: w, tl. Dunn-an. Gait; Valvnlixw himrirh. Wilmer: Mom VIII-ll. Wilmot: Wm. tilnssr-r, "ml-an. P. o, hungo- (lmy. (lull; James tllatiy, mil; Na‘lmninl Hayrualier, 'Wilusot; vlwmr, FjuiTTiTiWiyrTi.-.-Ttmtt.tmmsrT- Unruly Wviss. Kitchens-r; Jacob K. 'd"uforrur'yer, Kitchener; Hugh ' mrd, Kittmcrter: John H. Wok-1101. Kit- t'lu-nvr; Cecil Walker, Kitehener; Noah Wagner. Kitchener. The court this nib-”mun was taken up will: the ettspunv'slitrx at the petit Jury and the charge by Mr Juan-u Meredith of the Grand Jury. The In! 'uwlng are the lists of the Grand and Petit Juries: The Grand Jury: Rub! Aitken, Gun; Huh [hum-r, Woolulch; Anson Btu tracher, Woulwieh; John Burk. New Thc Pact 5111935 ot the Supreme 'oart ot Ontario cunvenal u the ‘mmy Cuun Hume thi., alternoon ist 3,10 o‘clock. Chm! Justice It M. Mere Iith ot th , (but at (‘umruou Pian p, the wedding Justice, Perhaps the 'alost Interesting of the (“was on the erimiual list trom 'a loc II ntandpoml N that yt No; Vs Cisruptrr" in which AM A. It. (‘umpbell ls rlmrzml wizhdvl’um awry libel. It is expected that the “my la'); Na‘haninl Hayrualier, 'Wilusot; Ar. H. Jon-s. Presto: Allen Kerr. l'rter on; tty h'ml Lloyd. N. llumfrivs; John ‘le'I)nl'.zl'.d. N, Ihtturyits, Hugh Morton, J. munfries; Thus. )lrfllillnn. Ayr: :mv. Mutch, Huh: Samuel Oliver, Ayr; Enlm T. l'r-n-h. Wvlleri,ry: (‘Iaylun l'at. “n.1,". CutuNoo;. Fred, H. Pa'mer. mm: Hun-mun Humwl. Waterloo: inn: 'A tlichurdsrm. Wtalh's'Py: Geo. A. Rex vs. Ald. A. B. Campbell Case of. 1hrftuntrtory . Libel on Docket. THE LIST OF JIIROBS wlll be heard uet-un-I as this position it holds on the “an rm ASSIZES (lhliln G-gli l“hu:‘nv. Watrrrloo Tu; J, H. Wieder null Kilvhmn-r; Henry Wallhanl. Kit ilts,V Tp ash James Tayior. Waterloo Tim: I altar'. “'mrrm” Tn: Ctautlv P. Watrrrloo Tu; J, H. Wieder Wrr.rl: Ft w: Luvi Sl1rivkler. y; A. Slur Welisrey; (‘zileb Waterloo Tp; Wm, J, Simian l' Tu: Jun.” smrrner. Welles. is the HParia. Oct. 26.---tn the town of Sta. mand, north ot Valenclonnel, wh|ch ha been captured by the Drunk. the German. left 11.000 Inhabitanu and t,100 lick penonl 1mm that region who were In the houplul In thtt can- tre of the (own. Ort (In Vollowlng ttay, W. 22nd. the Germ-m bombard- ed sum-nu. diroetlng pal-Neal” u. (canon to the houplul. A Inge num- ber of ”that. were Ruled. The tur yin tho can of Rex vs Ex. nor brought In a verdit ot not quly u this morning's nesllnn of the ttutr reme Court, Emu was rhnrud with rapn again»! a wmnnn in Wuvrlm. Evidpnoo was heard m this cute "no mornlnx. tn (“amusing the prison" Hit: Iasrdsttitr Chief mum Meredith staccato that leaned that he had Ind a nahow escape Ind he hoped Nhat " would (not: him In tum-e not to In- mm- wm: author In“ with. (lljillllgi BUMBAHII tii-Ill- IN THE BE THE Fllllllll FOUND NOT GUILTY OFFICIAL PROSPECTUS The Mad (Us Ia-Mtg-df-Noir-aid-Mo-eh-l Behind the Gun the Man - Behind the Man the Dollar Make Your Dollars Fight the Hun r Bonds of this lune will, in the event of future issues of like maturity, or longer, made by the Comment, during the remaining period of the War, other than issues made abroad, be accepted at 100 and accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash for the purpose of yuucriptioes to euch hence. Payments Subscribers must lndlate on their application the form of bond and the denominations required, and the securities BO indicated will be delivered by the bank upon payment of the subscription in full. Bearer bond. ol this issue will be available tor delivery at the time of application to sulncribera desirous of making' payment in lull. Bonds registered as to rindpalonly, or fully registered as to principal all interest, will be delivered to subscribers making payment in full. as soon as the recurred registration can be made. 2,gz',f, of in]: instalmentmmbiics: be $35 at talle,, bank originally named by the subscriber. on-negotia e receipts wi urni to a su scribers w o d ire to pay ts instalments. These “new will he ulna " ”Marilyn'- bank for bonds on any instalment date when tnstoscriptioa Jim in full. y e Table Subject to the payment of 25 cent- for each new build issued, holders of will: registered bonds without coupons. will have the right to convert into bonds with coupon. and holders of bond; with coupons will have e right to convert into fully registered bonds without coupons, at any time. on application to the Minister of Finance or any Assistant Receiver General. F arms of application may be obtained from any Olticial Cartvasser, from an Vic Loan C itt ' member t any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank. y tory mum ee or thaw,“ mm Dun-mun or FINANCI, Oruwm. October 28111, 1913. Bearer bondnilwith coupons, will be issued in denominations of 850.. 8100.. 8500., and 81,000., and maybe registered as to principal. The first coupon attac ed to these bonds will be due on May Ist, 1919. _ Fully r ietered bonds, the interest on which is id direct to the owner by Government cheque, will be issued in denomination. of 350., 3100.. ar, 31,000.. 3.000., uo,ooo., 325,090., $30,000., 330,000., or any multiple of $100,000. __ - ~ __ -- 7, 77 ,, _ a men! of‘Interest , FV A full ttalfymrhhtteeeat " the rate of 5%% per annuin will be paid May Ist.19 . - ------'i---d%tsrt, All cheques. drafts, etc. covering instalments. are to he made payable to the Credit of the Minister ot Finance. Failure to pay my instalment when due will render previous payments liable to lorleiture, and the. allotment to cancellation. Subscriptions must be amour nied by a deposit oi 10% of the amount subscribed. Official Canvassera wiil forward subscriptions or any branch in Canada of any gunned Bank will Incept subscriptions and hue receipts. - Subscriptions mar be paid in lull at time of application ati00 without lntu’est; or on any instalment due date thereafter together with accrued Interest to time of making payment in full. Under this provision, payment of subscriptions may be made as fallow.:-- " paid in lull on or before Nov. 16th, 1918. par without interest, or 100%. " remaining instalments paid on Dec. 6th, 1N8, balance of 90% and interest, ($90.48 per $t00. it remaining instalment. paid on Jan. 6th, 1910, balance of 70% and interest. (37080 per 3100. If remaining instalments paid on eb. 6th, 1919, balance of 50% and interest, (851.04 per $100. a ' " " remaining instalment paid on Mar. 6th, 1919, balance oi ayyi and interest. (831.16 per 8100. luring human ho- Novemher 1.1.1018, and offered in two maturities, the choice of which isoptiosu1 with the .uucritter " Ionic-I: 5 year Bonds due November In. 1923 15 year Bond. due November ist, 1933 ' ' Principal payable without cha c at the Offsce of the Minister of Finance and Receiver General at Ottawa, or " the 050: of tho Ali-tan! Receiver Central at Ihlil‘x.§. John, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toronto. Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary and Victoria. Bond- may be registered u to principal or as to principal and interest, at any of the above-mentioned omces, bum: payable. without charge, half-yearly, May ist and November In, at any branch in Canada qt any Chartered Bank Principal and Interest payable In Gold , Denominations: 850. 8100. 8500 tend 81.... q j, Issue Price t 1 0 o and Accrued Interest _ F' Income Return WA l6 per Annum Free from toeo--dnchsd1ttg any income tnz-imposed in pummce of Maxim: enacted by tho Pullman of Gun-dc. Tho proceed. of an [an will ho used for war purpom only. Including the pun-hue of trata, fomutuiti. munntmu uni other nuppuu, 3nd will be spent wholly In Canada. Payment to be made as (olloum A thcript ion; 1h Hum at Pine: o. 1n Maw-I or Cantu dun It Public Suh-cduin- tAB Victory Loan 1918 $300,000,000. GWh', Gold Bonds ()Hnwa, Oct, 273,- Sir Rotrprt “or den bong!" the first Vit'mry Hond In day. Ill- nulmoripnun was rncnivpd by Sir Thomas White. Mnls'or of , nnm‘v. Tho OHawn campaign was of ttrotrv opnnvd by the prime minusivr at an open-Mr meeting on Connaught Squaw. In a Mir-f sot-ooh Sir Robert amphnsiznd tho nnod tor mum-mm In tho loan Thorn should ho nn mama be um. um" Germany had learn-rd her Mason, and "we are him from thr menace which has been hanging over tho world. Thu-n mint all" he a long "gm boron- the wu- wu nvor. London, Oct. 28.--tt I: learned this morning that Gen. Ludendortt ration- ed because the Germany army was placed under civilian control and he has gone ttt Grand Army Headquar- ters to nay goodbye to the army. Hin denburg remain; chief of “all. PREMIER BORDER BUYS THE FIRST VICTORY BOND but“. wu [any tor mu um (0llll ARMY lli gllll UNDER ilhllljlll tlllllllil L'Lials will close on or before November 16th. 19l§ Form of Bonds Interchangeable Denomination and Registration Form of Bond and Delivery Conversion Privileges , Copenhagen. Oct. 29.---Tt" German lFeder-l Council hn approved (he um ll""?""" the Imperial con-Ntuuon In ithe form " adopted by the Huck“... [can I Berun “locum. Waehingion. Oct. 2tt.-- Protest against any Peace terml dictated by PV‘elldenf Wilson alone and not the reprmterttativ" of the Amerlcan ttubtle opinion through Senate cot-Mention of the peace treaty w" made in the Senate today by Senator Knox of Pen- naylvania. republican and former Sec- retary of tMate, tn an addreu chm “no President Wilton with nautical part _ anlhip. which might b» necessary that the sorrow and tracrtttrre, ot the mph wand not in In "In. GERMAN COUNCIL APPROVES AMENDING or CONSTITUTION SENATHH Illll1 PBUTESTS AGAINST , Wi, WILSON HumIlton. Oct. 26.--mnr. C. A. In ling. rector or St. Marks' Chan who has been acting at the mitttql chaplain at Petawawa and In“? .2 the Niagara camp. where M “at!!! ed |Mluenxa white. amending .dyll' ”Idlers. pasted away " the OM Hocpital this morning. The decal! was I graduate of Trinity. H. . formerly “shunt to Archdeacon tt via-on, of Guelph. He elm. to I Marks' Church from Guelph. _ CHAPLAIN IN 'r, , HAMILTON DIES "A or PNEUMONH d unwise. "tut. Stud no but Ml och-n of tht. drew. 1min. blend you I FRESH tho new tho-Vb: (human. eatd hm from your own locdity It will but Unit. and all. I It” I van! to help you ifyou “I“ from bleeding. itching, “a” trading Piles. I an tell you how. yourm homo Ind without mm We, you an app], the - att “In“. RELIEF AT LAS' Pl LES In. 5; pinyin. I. "NA!!! " Ml

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