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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Nov 1918, p. 2

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t' Thqboyl and girl! of "why will nevvw lump! who ate.. an history-making days KHchenor rlid um Ink: the victory. The “out"! "on! in not that war has r-nvlml, hm mm Prutmiattiwttt haw kiln decisively defeatod. coat . .l . " l I' FV' V . . I . . , l ' H .... TT I ... uv unluupln-u u llll tdt,lithtoa1'/:o,r:"l,i,,y,' “In A trylti'i mm m u ill lwull'v torruicliiy)';'vt; :m 1mm “wml tltrtuutlt Kim: es a Is] " ind m- .HIIH n1 dwwnwn :m-u'ln‘u-nt In order thc' w‘“"‘ "W“ tritit WWI!" Kim": Iran the cxcexgugx "i'-"";::',')" L' lug) :uvn‘ mu' ‘xhhlwu “mun“ vlr,ruror 1., w'.p'u<~l'll7| n. u...” lu-fz‘nus ity may)“: itvoidcd. lhp l "rrci!1. :4»;ng y' 1.“ l>v"‘.:|l‘ of 1 l" “punk, )‘vuxn'lim; ;:~1L"-‘ and running iron and of wat,eyloo.cm:ttt.y, "rt"":':' ll lmm an" runny of tie, mun m":r.n. Mn: 'Ill “ANNIE? pls' mm"- mm gully dock- showed their lu'irlprcngv toy '"nitir; I'm-whats Haw (it-l'm;':\ m'lilzv" 1"" “I tho liru'imml wlmw all-l ":u'vyitut despotism by aluminum" to ('mmrln. (-tmgmtulntm the people of _-__.- aut-ct---; Ta=.Tr-T----====t'---==ut-r:u-a Germany upon thou- newly mm lilwrliwx. vml how." that tryritlt' . tions may 09 Mull as to penmt ol' their udmiwsimk to the mull; a 1 es V league of hve "allow; at no law distant date. Wilhelm ll 'u'nniwl "d bis own (1mm. ”or V V _' . F _ . l . _ . ., ' . ' ',ls,uct-rr: A' 1 aunt I t of government by divine right of kings. In 1849 the lattm' toiri, or en ears the Prussum Asm-mhlv mm money" 01' lulvr 'lu- God, who (limci et', Ivattle, will cast his ”on dice. The Kaiser's gull of lmtllv And Triad Nearly Everything Br. Witostt assistance he an i" '1': 'l l' : I 2 P . ' ' ' . . m . hut failml In H sptmti Ji'/,//,1r'd? Te, 1fi"1rr',ri,l,yi)til,ije,,i' ll: “pt 3. Surgical Op “up With. . . .w. . l. 'br'. 4~~ Irrb.t N... '.. Justice, oi lxlwrty. hm: tlwouy,r, the Allin! fovevs given him bi: '; out Obtammg Balk! - T0118 answer. Row Complete Cure Wu -- -- 7-“ ------- _._# BfNete& Not only has Hermanyi. "tiliturv iuath,'nt, levu broken, lul with it the last great military ' amt: m. l [null if by it kis w will brjryylt;pting tltrr_tlrstrihi of il :‘llyw‘nurulx state LmQ'L-‘ti'm-l l- morality or law. led his pmplv lcCr!: in 'sr.yi"c/:i.sii,' pus/is oo.'. n existence. In this last act ol' tho grout world, ih.::.voo. Uh: yn-uv'r t Germany have plu.vel an important pull. Driven lo tin' llm't u endurance by the whip of m tocrinay, 13v pnuplv have vNneDvl. .‘E': What wa once the most isovrnutul mllnh'y in i'us wcrd is u m i the hands orvevoluiiovio,, Tlw liuism' my} We (‘z'uun Pain? my others on wlio,t. lu'luln Mm illu- guilt not uni) oi" 31m ting the Mu but of its cruel annuities. have tied the country in search of w, asylum safe from the vengeance of the people they have so grit": ously wronged. For them, howvrev, there should he no such my htm. No free state should harm-r vm-l: crir.i:ir'c, Tlrey mush! h h promptly turned m'cr In Hm ;:!llvl t ".;rcr,v,i all rt: is likely to " appointed to deal with Um 'd and min-:3 ul' "Em may} grunt Prim. ttals. Thus on“ ”11‘ Num- ml i!r.ovv.r/ollvrn. 'l'nv v": n!’ [lz‘mru‘z'urj .....4nvn with nuim'zm" l'lll v'x-‘m , 'ii.h tiv, “upswing 21ml l'sy 1hrhenzolievus,, hos Lam .m nod. Dettuocrcwy lulu trituupheti. (:('l::!1:l.j.":: stt:tcntiu- by the C'." ceptuncc of Um .Allids' :wnristice tcrmc, marks the fmal triumph of right arm might. After {our ttutilrl" years. “Lon the fat" of the allied armies on more than one occasion hung in the balance. and when they were saved only» by dint of that bull-dog tenacity that only faith in the righteousness, and justice of our cause could inspire, the German military machine, IT tieh plunged a “new world into war, has finally bevn £111th and broken by the mm forces of democracy, and its defeat in humbly acknowledged in the signing of the allied armistlve terms which. when eaivied out t',vi'hit't1t this great 'tiilitusy lmlly mul mould-he world dictator of e power to again disturb its pom-c. In the P.! unuu- [In with. Tto. In: nnlu and In. (tornmny um and ram” i: , The piincn of ttte peoNe are gathered together. n " the 'teortle of the w " Alan-ham; for the sttteua of the earth belong unto God. he I. greatly fimrt".--t'sarm 47. tutnup.i.oed I: “LN: I'lllll'u\ 'rtrip ot' “an Impnrmm dz c! Pt l Btu-h LOI' In J _ " -‘M.uonutr pan-uh on Manda} donur€nn¢ntod um Kin-hm" ponpk mm _ihrrd, ha hurry and " n- lama unu- do it van RIKhteommv-u hm- u‘orml tho 111mm»: virmry u! nil use: uulshlo or tity mutation of In} Savior of mankind The Victory Loon mmmlxn m l‘nnann mum! tttko n trottttmttottm Jump m- a when"! an t result of [he deter" ot (Mummy. tttsrmow hue, Rot rial of the Hum Hondnv. Nov Kaliserlm'n hm: hm'll myud Mill'shnl Fm Thrpo rhm'rsx fur thy Allies " “n3 M urn-m rojoiciot,'r, vtt'Totty 199 a!” you MI. all " ”onto; “out unto at: GT Tram tarrt frmn Wirottt Alf m 'thir; l" did Ann t' UAVIILOO. ONT. h _ mum‘s". H OH. when... - and Cur-nu, In an in“ 'htteeeeet-s-oouetattass. om“ minnow-mm, an. For God II the King ot all the earth; ting ye crane. wlth undcrotandm'. M reigncm we: the human: God than): "ooo the throne of mu hon- “a in you: up wnh a shout. the Lord mm the sound at a trump“. “A. pain: to God, ling grain“: sing yo “can onto our king. any Tl for the Lind nut high ig umhlc; he a. I gun Kin. our all the arm Me at.“ subdue "I. puma under no. and the "than. and" our not. “a sh.“ choc“ out Inheritance lot as. the excollanoy or Jacob whom M . . JJIAI 1‘0” amt all wt and. at mm! on no in" Gaul-u ”mm-MOOHWM uit Mari In mu TI tlw m ”I. w - My "in. “VI. “A. a 00“.. till?” dint! h Ilw u nrlal THE A RMISTI Ch' TERMS. will an 'low" mm Chronicle " Telegrafh UHMIN'RACY "ritu'MPiis NOTE AN!) CtrMMr',NT. rt than 'il" mnl " flw MIN! t 'ycr,.ui n v and 0531023 ul' l b ul' 'ilrr!rvuzol!vru. “:4! tlrrwn Vi”! t'm m . 129d. I'rnm Ilu- " urhl ull'sl htsro Iii-lay 'ssititgs Flt-w rnmllorm :vaor paying " h'rmrmlnns , rN'iWU. ! Al iturv tuath.hw levu broken, ‘11an h" pm; "ill, f wall. If by a Kisrc who ""' :‘lllu-r‘mntzul $1210 an'c‘liwo'l In lryt Iii“: ir, 'r.ti4/vJ:'tTiii,' irisri.i",1.t. tr. VT” grout world. drama. Um gww'v n i t L212: "all. Drin‘n lo tn- IIm't n " ICs', 131' lx-ubpla‘ have vNrirDvl. my" "‘ , munH'y in i'us ward is n m' in s' ', {Hist-r 3m! Cro, ('rot,,-rn Pvic,:, and 15" ri'tit hut uni) oi" hunting tin: vvirr,i-Js Merl the country in search of unl“""" or the people they have so gviev.. "WCt h y lirtt'.tttty [In " nun tl" lm mm tl ”TNT rum" in n m“ nvvn'u of ul Thu " 1w nlah, to quickly “amt in order thcl (I inimnul rhunt'v: Wm?! of tut' pmmw iv: mun M415". who r\‘:u uzrinn or it, Cr'. vrhtrm “1an At .unulu in u~lohrmlnn “PM Hay Itirsse are not mum-Ii um] >urn-ndrl. . i ;.;c::l ltnpos hen stripped or _ tho tttore io tits, Ins? WNW ought tn In likely to In mutt "vr,v, . :lvmvu-rur; 1:5 and UN mm uh (M vote. of ivium Im-et T" ' H. In un- ot m '10 tiss , Mn. P. Coteome, Victoria “not. In- Icomm". Ont, writes: "About two ‘yuru and n mm "to, I w" NIKON". [from _ I had Irlvd many amor- ‘ont "mum-s fur this dawn-m3 (Crnubhn but "MM": holanl um I-‘In- ‘31], I to! a. was ot Dr, t'hare'te "lttt. ‘monl. Ind an" mung It ruuml Hm; t was rontNetety rurnd and have not he." bothered In thi- wny ulna. t an rttoorru1ty rwnmmnnd hr ('hn-g‘. Oil-uncut to "worm autumn: n t all." 7 " - Dr. Chm“: Ointment. " eqttt. a hot. n "t donor- or Ram-man. in" & Co, “marl. 'll'lrl"ai'2tit if. I. am. to ' - (an! "t Wiiradi Ne m Mrs. Wm. Shims. 155 Albert urea. Kllchoner, Ont, WIHOIZ "For new”! you." I wan troubled with Mood)". gun. t tried ttlthrrent roman»; tor "Hut wlthom. lumen, I rQII'l in Dr, Chue'l Almanac of the ttttueftt. other peoplo Vera revolving from Dr, Chan‘s uImmem, no I um. to your om" tor n Jump}. but I (mud it (Iv. me Inch "I“! that I want to A drug store and purrhuod a fullafxod bot I hu'o uud new"! be“: slump. and hat. duh-ed mar. ttrrettt from It. mo than nny remedy I hue ever used." Mr: A. Oman. 22 Oilkinmn unset. Hrmmkrd. ont., Wrttes: 't have uled Dr. (thud. Ointment In . household remedy tor ever so long. Ind am par- llcnlnrly 'ndqbted,to n for A cure from Piles. I had Buttered from nu. rm- noylnx trouble toe ten years, and tried nearly "awning t heard or. After using Dr. Chanda Ointment. a Ilmrl whll- I wan completely cured," There are reported here three cure. of chronic cue- at piles. in all three une- muny treallnenu were tried he- ron it Wu diuuvered thtrt Dr, (‘hause'l Ointment In about tho only real our. tor tttiq dune-1mg ailment. ”in“ mg will!!! It‘s. I m " [Uri WOC“ In“ "'" .Hul. W" I let. [kept it up for three months, Ind 11 feel fini nod cm eat "trttsing new I withoettdUtre" ornervo-."--Mm. ih. Wonuuxn, 2842 North Taylor 15t., 5 Philadelphia Pa. y The mnjorlly of mother: now-day- ‘overdo, .lheru In no nanny demand. ( upon their um. and strength; the noun 1 is invuinbly a weakened, rundown, l nervoun cunuition with Munch-rs, buck- Inch», irritability and demion~nnd l noon morn murmu- CHE“!!! trgtt " in " Inch tr.tfi' in lite that 1adis Pinkhamu 'rgvuble Comm will "no" . nomad hunky condition, to i-Vaid ”In. “(new 'Jll'dfliiiL. orli!4iurv'cr-:.c H21 in: by the Hernia" " rhe- Uu'tttr a! tlu. l'lw will” 1.. thrs uh: ‘l w i III In hulhand ssui%Gaio GE , t"lll'l'fl'd'h' work and felt “inma- Kitchener Celebrated Vie tcry of Allies by a Mon. ster Parade. JHEATEST 1lfl.1fhli'lfljlm [UEH HELD THEN}! TtiriTitiirT.Tritr firsrircy." AiruRfoi, a tit, " lawsuits or 'hu city with! In " Iw-I my: 1' [MP Hume. mmuhrrs C Irt "i'. “mph 5:10): ad‘nu'llh'x'll :In- Joy s' m u A n: H'i'unwli Irtrl by I u'anc‘ up " new udin with the clmlgur of o'ir.'ritig was and the alitieking of tertt an to plun‘ awn In tit,. luv": l tis, tnh., d lr-l nu r j, T: warn. r', in “A .41 '." v rv was sinking he! att.eelitEiiEtytdiia,S,iialiiiit Iillillllll mm D?! in? Iran to} it“ Illllll decent-uh.“ yr.'. "I lumen-nod.» "t 2'ghfgi,'dt,t,trh ag...“ 'tf."llrlll'l'. ring inn; lyin' th, i“ atrruvut by this I ' 1n- "tl" '; w, pr l r'," and I. "r"ious lu".",'. T-r." 7f.” "i',, 'set VIM ju~‘\:::n!.r '14: l‘nnl'l' ti ii' 11': m t! ll" Hm I, a; my: lu-Hu r: "III T ‘le u‘v’n . whirl nfll'l‘ will t th, fungal!“ hrhl sumv II the H: "mm ti WWI! 17n- nil' ”It" a; EIII‘1l' tru, L: ulnlipw-(l with C' Fur) lu-Hw I'Hr't'v' fllnrugll Klng -I MINI with urn-ph- giviug [run "_,or"ssiort In theil. lu'lil'llzs by Him; "or."'. atrl rmshihg Iron and '. mlvnlv: plc- mnn- vars tt.aliy (1014(- 1 lhv- Izzniulml colors null vzu'l'ylllg fte,19t%, Perf' hem-at.- vs. RI-rllvlo'nln of Kitchener wert ttrut In: this vurnull or Joy and Ir m ttt,' '. W, m " '."\‘1l'.~ul 'sitt tltr t'.14 tt'crtt ill'ucns ot Kinhoner G'mray Shot ml " th, II" ' murmm: In mm”; 111' (adieu hull "as,ltt., Hm “mm of the sign an "iorripotentiavie, h:- Allivul manhlln slot. 1,.u-nl wn-re n nlu- vanquished Pruw ml ot am unrJnIllllun I; y .If'rr fuur (fl-h): ‘11-. Tu "graph won ll heagd Urmuubsd - ',.ydiar.Pt.ututean". V exits“? Corp- tltrtr X'n'lnm M Inn (y won tirliut hall 'ttstr, 25 24 FREEDOM TO BALTIC Sl‘RFACE SHIPS TO IW. YIELDIZI) ZOMPLETE TERMS OF ARMSTICE 11mm» " (ht-y unrrle In) thu 'rM-t hphlml the 1s..us'., mm ot the mm! hummus: (pattin- I' nu- 'rcorrsssii,u was the ruminant f aver .300 mum-n war workers win tun-hm! Tr.e cunnilmnnt t'ollshlvd n; he [mutant-rs u! the Emplrv, mu! 'rosH worker“ Wumttn's lmtt‘lmit- Sm my. WomonN ('nnmllan Ciatlr, Shtor an Order of Ntrrnes, Haporlutrm0u 'nl Numux mun tht. K. w IlnshllJ' :d I’m-run” Military Hospital mm; ry, million. Mum and many ulhern tm havo hot-n tell-mined with own .ml of war work for the past tow para. Thou- worv roiiowm1 by the tnmn ','r, or the Sa'tlmtl Board and the nut-hing stMtrs ot the various suhoots luym' Cross. W. D. Euler, M.P.. and 'er. A I.. Zrngrr [allowed in the May Vs mmm- .ur. The ttrr, departmer sad by t'hiet mwrln brought up be ~ind the Mayor and these were follow- ‘vl M tho members of the Cltv Counep. ttrl city officials In motor mm. Tit torarie mm tttso featured In In. I.“ mus-v and may; -eettP. - " brand m1- ”I'll ttie unu- urbu In (mm os.tmtrl a wftt a." lum- Mud wow-ouch qt and“ vied b “If“. The st-tsth. I." M '-ku. n ttt “a tho ”I”; Tho my a I “mu“ with thc the ot "c. any and tor run riot uni Intramnwlr. its. Manx! square Mud In tront at the ' lull, The [wrath We? the Ilka:- on ot the land branch od the Great Var'vetmuotn Automation started rum the Market Squire shortly may: 2 o'clock. It will nan-r be forgotten. II trrlchml for a lenxm of more than Mo miles. proceeding from the “we . King Edwan! sauna: and turning wk "niet is also stunt" point. At u- head trf It' Were three wu- veteran, 1 1 tull lit-ml 1.")!nt 'stt null mulipznem _ 1m-ummlg the min at the from 1 'hmu- wer" greeted mm a Human ot www- ml thor pawn] the momma" "ml Ilium: tht, t-urh. They won- fol an“! trs. a Ila-ml From Nursing Sister ”-lmul mm the (-onvingent ot km: Wyn! War Van-ram manna) try the "t9hHtrxttnrmt 'tamr.-'Ptte Wax-W 3;“;“amvui “-th lint. ".tb-itumaststr. an ”gauupolmmu 5 A “and" Panda. truancy taut-aim sito as I. pan-id [allowed by "but: "pen " tits,, land“:- at me hand “and h am ulna name in thr 11mm» " "My unrrh ru'l Inahlml the In..xul, mm at the ”but mm ttro "tuimrsit,u was Froodom of urea to and from the Baltir‘ to he given to the naval and mercantile nuriuu‘of the allied and trnttoriated power: To mun- this tho "mm and l'nitnl States of Amrrlrn shall hr- ompnwnml‘tn Manny all Ger, man forts, fortimmtionn, tutoring and dofvn-o workn of all kinds, in all the ”Humor-n Iron the Fulton: .to the. Baltic, and to amp up all mines and ole ttruettmtq viwin and without. Ger-1 man territorial tum without ii) -tittet ot 'tqtmttty um mind and M 'aqttteett a! " an] ab. o%trqtettsat I. to In I The following German antinu- warships. which shrill l-n 'leai:- mm-d by tho allim and 'de United States of Amnrim. Him] fuzthuilh be disarmml and t'- Mter interned in neutral ports or tor the want of t'wm. in allied ports to he desierterl by the allies and the United Stains of Amt-tier. and placed under thr' vurveillanra, 1 f the allies and the United Stalin m Amerirn. nniy rare-takers being loit on board, namely: Six battle "ruisers, ten battleships. sight liyht cruisers. inc-Hiding two mirw-layers, titty tleroyors of theme-st modrrn type. Al! othpr surtavo warships Vintluding river rrul‘tr. are to he esnvttntratert in German naval hares. to hts dmignnlod by the allies and th" l'nin-il Sides of, Artwriva, and are to lu, paid off and completely dismmml and planted under the stuprvMon of (hr allies and Ilw l'niiml “mm of Ameriea. All vessels of the auxiliary oetl, 'trawlem. motor vtssetx, otet, are} to he disatmml. _ Tho allies and the United finto'sl of America shall have the riulili to sweep up all mine relds and ohstrttctionrq laid by Germany out-i side German territorial waters. and the position of them is to be! indicated. {Cuzvfngu'd from vane c-ntlnmlalth l up thu PARTSBVIN. TI." Limit tor Rey. as-‘m. uni-tic: to be net-opted or M by (hr-any within " " 33 29 All Black Sea ports are to be! evacuated by Germany: all Rus-l, slam war vessels of all descrip- _ tions, seized by Germany in the Black Sea, are to be handed over l to the "allies and the United l States of America; all neutral} l merchant vessels seized are to bei released; all warlike and other materials of all kinds seized in these ports are to he returned, I and German materials as speci- [ tied in clause 28 are to he aban- dotted. 30 All merchant vessels in German hands belonging to the allied and associated powers are to he re- stored in ports to he sperified by the allies and the United States of America without reciprocity. ill "No destruction of ships or of materials to be permitted Ive-l lore evacuation. surrender or re- storation. 32--The German Government will notify the neutral governments of the world, and ptu'tieularly the governments of Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Holland, that all restrictions plared on the trading of their vessels with the allied and auoeinted countries, whether by the German Government or hy private German interests, and whether in return for specilic' t'oneeashtt.n. such an the exportl of shipbuilding materials or not,:' are immediately cancelled. l man hues to be speeifiod by the allies: and the United States of America. '2g--in evacuating the Belgian coast _ and ports. Germany shall almn-" _ don all merchant ships, tum. lighters. cranes and all other harbor materials, all materials) V for inland 'navagation, all airi erait and all materials and stor¢s., all arms and armaments and; all slums and apparatus of all; kinds. i M UNT' YIELD RUSS SHIPS. , ii tmtesetaittre.ttsa. M "retttiott of any M the above chum the armistice rnzy he denounn‘d hy one of the mn- tncdng pinion on 48 hours' previous notion. The duration of the nrmistiro is to he 30 dlyn with option to PN- tend. During this perind, it failure No tandem of German mer- chant shipping of any drsrrip- lion to any nwtrll Bag are to take pllce alter sign-cure of the arm'ntioa dicnted. The existing blockade conditions set up by tho allierl and assuri- ated powem are to remain un- changed and all German mer- chant. ships found at sea are to remain liable to trapture. ' All naval air craft are to be Pon- rentrated and immobilized in Ger- Duratlon ot Armistice -, Perhaps yon What an account in a bank-o-be you've‘ ’ never done bulimia ahank-hardly even cashed a, chequeah . one. But-- P _ that is no reason' why yotrcannot go to ahanlrandhorrow "' may to buy VictmrBoods. ". If m are d steady, industrious, thrifty citizen, working and k loving a part of 3remrincome, you are just the End of person k Candi: chartered banks Aand ready to help today. I c, Any bank will lend you " much money as you can save' I during the nexttwelve months, _with ~which to buy Mary PART SIX f, Borrow and Buy,Victory Bonds This is a ttne opportunity. for you to begin a real savings mount, to make a first class investment and to help your country at the same time. Why not see a banker to-day-he will tell you all about it "prtd you will be glad of the advice and help he ran give you. , All you have to do is to paytcn per cent. of the amount you' Want to buy and depoeitthe receipt for that ten per cent. in the The bank m1. lend you the 90 per cent. balance at cent. interest and wilrgive you a year to repay it, the you get on your bondteing just the same as the bank it" . I: L1?” 951 1%;52; Cac: i' The Barillib-mrill trustsyotr.c, ../, land by Canada's Victory Loan Committee In mtiun wish the Minister of 1 isusnce u the Dominion of Canada ' The Early Him. as his name im- plies, does ttot need :n be awakened by an alarm clock. In" trom natural tP'.tOPrattiettt and chatuu'teristies is always on the spur hunt: when the hyst material btativtit clters itself. Just so with the early subscriber. He " the Mgand ot tho-suck-hy send- ing or bringing inrhis order at the Ire. ginning ot a In“: offer. I We now submit a similar advantage: te everyone. We will give The Chron- iem-'rclmrraph" from now until Jam WRlGlEYS THE EARLY BIRD, GARRISON S ON ", , DU I car FRONTIER ' A _ JOIN IN REVOLT . Amsterdam. Nov. tL-tBy AIM!- ml Hressr. -German garrison. no“ the Dutch frontier are reported in to? volt. ()ffim'rs are Ming unarmed Illa atus-bcsiug,treatguL 1m1elrlx-i-n-atqtOte, stances. Many ot the and“ threw down their arms and Uri was home. Thousands of Dutch workmen an! streaming homeward /b'emt Krupn’s at Essen. Work in Khaki Wt'stttttalttt region ts at a stand“!!! . many places 5% per interest charges IN

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