Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Nov 1918, p. 12

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"PAGE EIGHT _ 'THE DAILY | BRITISH WHC, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1918. | ce smite. ane IT'S OVERCOAT WEATHER NOW And you should see at once our great display of OVERCOATS you'll like. Our new form fit- ting and belt all around over- coats are selling fast, with good reason. | he styles are "ew tremely attrac- tive. If you haven't seen them, come in. We will enjoy showing them to you -- you will enjoy seeing them. $20.00 to $35.00. Livingstons Brock Street. If off your route, it pays to walk. | tain Waldron' ive | hanks for Peace and uy Victory PEACE! Peace has come In a little room I d the firing the repre- 1 defedted one hundred !line somewhere [sentatives of a bh Germany pat ti | aeree ment of final and complete sur- The r signatures to the terms of { Foch have bes {the arrogant Hun, after "in which pie disre l.ali the rules of humanity warfare, has been foreed to deniands of the champions of dom and justice The world has at last been set free from the tyrant who desired to trample it under foot Everywhere, all around the globe, except, perhaps, in the revolu- tion-stirred German Empire, the Inews will be received with rejoicing and thanksgiving Whatever. the exact terms of the armistice may be, one thing is cer- The enemy has surrendered unconditionally has acceptéd the terms laid down by the Allied war council It is certain that these terms are such that the Huns will never again able to plunge the] world into a terrible and destructive war The guarantees and civilized capitulate to the free- and be and such curtailment of | fsm will never again raise in that country, or in any other. whole feat of the Huns the last barrier to and democracy in the world Now fit will be progre: has disappeared. swords into ploughshares and to lay aside their weapons of war, their energies to rebuilding and re- establishing the people of the invad- ed and suffering countries in their old homes What joy it will be to these refugees to know that they can trinmphant brute force, monster of Prus- now return. home, their victory over knowing that the sianism will never again sweep over their land, The final victory complete ti the scintillating French, and it been has come, has. been has brought about courage of the by British gEmpire, the patient strug- gles of the Serbians, the heroic fight- | ing of the Italians, and the enthu- the victory, and all deserve the thanks of the whole and that includes the German about equally world, people. tocratic rulers. Torn by revolution, of a socialist whose ideas savour of Jolshevism, are in a sad plight. God has fallen upon them, butigw is nigh. Verily, the might point the erring German peo- ple to the words, "Vengeance is Mine. I will repay, saith the Lord." The crimes of four years of war are being visited upon the people. who ordered these crimes. What will result from the revolution is still doubtful. remains, and is being celebrated all over the civilized world to-day. The great German military machine has been completely smashed, the Ger-| man leaders have surrendered com-| pletely, and France and Belgium have | been freed from the enemy. Once more peace reigns all over the earth, and the fighting men can lay down | The hand of task well done. To our fighting! men, those lads who have won for us this great and glorious victory, our | thoughts fly at this time. The thanks of the world are theirs, for to them we owe the fact that we are to-day celebrating this '"istorical event. Let our minds then wan- der overseas In loving thanksgiving to our boys "over there," and then upwards in fervent thanksgiving to | the Great God of justice and right- eousness who has,peen our shield and buckler through all the long years, and has crowned our arms with final victory. Ring out old shapes of foul disease, Ring out the narrowing lust of gold; Ring out the thousand Wreaf ol Ring in the thousand yéars of of a "Ring in the valiant man and free, The larger heart, the Kkindlier hand; Ring out the darkness of the land. Ring in the Christ that is to be." Barriefield Rejoiced. The' residents of Barriefteld were the bell on St. Mark's church hy the rector, Rev. Mr Cook. The latter was ap very early, | preparing to bo on @ hunting trip, and was right on the job Jot the ringing of the bell. 5 ringing of A {thanksgiving service was held in St James church 'on Monday Gene ral | n accepted in full, and | fifty months | Allies will demand such | the power of Germany that militar- | its head | The | world knows that in the de-| possible for the world to beat their] to turn | in| and | the bulldog | and determined perseverance of the siasti¢ efforts of the United States. | All have done their part in bringing | To what a sad state that] country has been reduced by its au-| ite rulers fleeing for their lives to Holland, the government in the hands | the people of Germany' and retri- | Allies | But the one great fact! their arms with the knowledge of a | notified of the joyful news hy the}. bx Mons Taken By Canadians = (Canadian Press London, Nov. 1 14 To Canadian troops fell the honor of cap- turing the last import- ant town before the armistice put an end to hostilities. Mdns, where the British made a brilliant stand at the beginning of the war, was retaken early this morning by the Can- adians. | VICTORY LOAN. { The total amount raised in the city amd county for the Vietory Loan it $1,727,050. On Saturday $227,050 $150,000 of the amount scribed by Queen's Univer On Monday morning a contribution of $60,000 was made to the Victory Loan by the Oddfellows' Relief Asso- | ciation, raised, suh- was being ity | THEATRICAL At The Grand. Starting to-night and Tuesday and Wednesday, Kerrigan will be seen at the Grand Opera House in his latest Paralta | play, "One Dollar Bid," which is the screen adaptation Credo Harris' | romantic novel of the Kentucky hills | Which was published a few years ago | under the title of '"Toby.". The offers exceptional opportunity kind of work in which Mr. | Kerrigan has achieved his foremost successes, Early in the action of the production he is seen as a young | man of refinement who has sunk to {the lowest ebb, cast aside hy the whites, he lives in a negro hut, no one | knowing or caring who he is or from | whence he came, As the story de- | velops he rises under the influence of a girl of high ideals until at last he becomes one of the dominating | factors of the town which had | shunned him as an outcast. There | will also be the Pathe News, good comedy and topical reels that along with an act of big time vaudeville will complete a first class bill that none should miss. continuing J. Warren of | story | for the CH ARGED WITH TREASON. Prominent German Socialist Leaders Are Arrested, w anadian Press Despatch) Amsterdam, Nov, 11.--The secre- tary of the independent social demo- cratic party, Herr Barth, has been jarrested, according to Berlin advices, rand the Bureau is closed. The pro- minent socialist editor, Herr Daemig, wis also arrested Saturday. The lat: {ter was charged wih highly treason- able activity, The C. Kenyon Company, - New York, and six individual defendants . were acquitted on charges o conspir- lacy to defraud the Government in the manufacture of raincoats for the United States army, Giovanni di Francesco, convicted of | manslaughter at Toronto was given a term of fiftéén years in penitentiary. | Francesco willed Zangari in a fight | which was witnessed by Gertrude Dy- son. Some person smashed a window in St. James' church on Sunday and the announcement board on Chalmers church was also carried off. The Prussian minister at Ham- | burg has been arrested at his home in that city. 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