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PRINCE GEORGE, B. C, FRIDAY, NOVEiMBER 15,
iscuss Britain's post-War Problems
uloo, Nov. I4--At a .nieet-�f t\vo hundred Liberal peers
vom�i>"^5l!ast nigllt Prem'
i.^tl <-corgc outlined his re-
5cftrpii> jjjplicy; saying the
t Victory>ust 'be used as an
,uw to reforms, including the
sing; program, reduction of
,uiurs.(.l labor, the introduc-
:df minimum wage legisla-
;inrtvii: Prince is re-witli the Governor of Limit Maastricht, Holland.,
-LPED TO ATTEND
INFLUENZA PATIENTS!
Howing'is a list of those who :a.ssis.ted-';in nursing. and.�car-uv influenza putieiits at the .._ orary hospitals .in .'the. city, j /e.list>yas kindly furnished" by jjVerintenclents "of- the' respective
;piurls:. :__ ,;^ ... .
I'M the ..provincial hospitals, [Miiitiu^ht .11 otel arid.. the Union
)tmi>.....Mrs. Kx-.nyon, Mrs. J.
Iain, Mrs. J. Sylvester, \ Mrs, to. Mrs. Pyne, Mrs. Ruth Pyne, Chase. Mrs. Booth, Mrs. ani'pb^v Missx Morrow, Wilson, MfsT-Nozey, arncr; Miss Milligan, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Berg, and A/Welton, |. E; Harts->rri',.:|.Hill. J./.W. Clark, E. C �ogaiTT \\ . Davis, F, ^Fapley. At. the City Hospital�Mrs. H. I'ilsnn, Mrs. Pyne, Miss Ruth ne, -Mrs. Wn.i. Campbell, Mrs. loilv, Mrs. Johnson,.Mrs. (Rev.) iral'vamTMfs/Danieli,- Miss Mojt )iv, Mrs. Kreeborn. Messrs. Geo. klanclv 0. H. Adams, Patrick-] incr.Kcl. Grice,. ~
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RIOTING IN BERLIN.
l^opKpljagen,' Nov. 14.^-Fresh ij: is reporled^in Berlin,Jind nflicors have attacked the itimiarics> The German gar-Ison a'f. Brussels is reported to lave revolted. '���-� ' '*
Germans Evacuate France and Belgium
"Paris, Nov.. i5.-r-German troops have begun the evacuation-^of France and Belgium, ^nd-the Allied armies are moving forward. The Americans are" headed' for '.Metz ,and Strassburg. Marshal Foch will ..make'a solemn entrance' into these' fortresses-on Sunday/in the presence of Premier Cle'men-ceaiv and President' Poincaire.
The liberation of Belgium promises :to. be ;Sp.eedily accomplished. A period of five days has be'eivja-1^ lo.wed GernTany to han<:l>.6v^r all armament "and materials stipulated in the armistice.
.....Ke])re|ie-n1atives of the Allied
pbwxrs^are to meet in Paris to ffrepare jireliminaries^ for ' peace. The firstvpeace hieeting will be^ held early in December, and is likely to take place immetfiately after the 'English parliamentary elections. -,. 'J/f'-
It is unders,tood there will. be: no further political censorship on press dispatches leaving Paris.
Ex-Kaiser Wilhelm - /Is Enjoying Life
London, Nov. 14.�A dispatch iro.ni Amsterdam" says the ex-kaiser is taking joy-rides in Holland, tie views the Dutch scenery from* a luxurious automobile and seems quite content with his hew life. t.�.�-�
Reports of the assassination of The crown prince are not. confirmed. He is now' re'ported to A)c with the troops at the front.
EX-EMPEROR DESIRES
TO BE/AX5REEABLE
Copenhagen, Nov. -14.�rEmper-v Charles of. Austria in his^pro- of Abdication acknow-
ledges the decisioivtakeh by Ger-ma^f Austria to formx a separate state. He declares he wil^nofbe a hindrance;to the4 free development of the people. " \v
BRUSSELS FiREED.
\ Ghent, Nov. 1$*�^Brussels has shaken itself loose froni^the Ger^ man yoke. German soUliersx.are tlienise'lves removing the shackles o! the.long-suffering,, population. The- red flag has Uieen hoisted and General von . Falkenhausen, Ger-maivgovernor-general of Belgium^ has-irpsigned. ,� �_� .-_
x WANT VON TIRPITZ.
'"�� Amsterdam, Nov. 14.�German Social Democrats-are demanding the arrest ofxthe instigator of the U-boat crimes.N^dmiral Von Tir-
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Flpur Substitutes y^ Nd^Longer Required
- .Ottawa, Noy/" 15.-�Following the action oLotl/ier Allied food controllers-, all rulings requiring tlresa I.e' ' ^Thanksgiving day in Canada' has been postponed ber lit.
RAILWAYrrPHYSICIAN
INOCULATES EMPLOYEES
, On a professional visit to alj railway centres between Edmonton and Prince-Rupert,_Dr. McLean,. G.T.I^physician, is in the city thjjj/Vveek inoculating all rail-way/eniployes with ah artti-influ-pnzk. serum. The treatment is saic] to be wonderfully effective in warding off "flu" attacks.
PROCLAIM REPUBLIC.^
London, Nov. 15.�The V'icnna newspapers announce ' that a German-Austrian rejuiblic is to be proclaimed today. The request ij Ex-EniperoryCharle.s to be allowed to" reside at Vienna as a private citizen has. been refiised.
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VICTORY LOAN SUCCESS.
Toronto, Nov.-15.�Canada will attain her Victory Loan objective. The subscription rush at Toronto makes, the "success t)f the issue asV sured. �Edrpo'nton.has_passed the two million mark. *
PROLONGS XH EAGONY.
/^Copenhagen,- Nov. 15. �--.The Grand Duke of Baden ha deferred liis abdication, the revolution having assuraed a quieter aspect.
PUBLIC NOTICE. '* The Council of the City of Prince George respectfully requests'our citizens to attend the cliurch "of their faith on Sunday next as a-token of Thanksgiving for the cessation of-rhbstili-ties between the Ailies and Central Powers. > '� --\
(Signed), H. G. PERRY, Mayor.
There are forty-two influenza patients now receiving treatment in the h^Mtals here. Nearly all are in a convalescent stage.
News has been received with deep"sorroVhere\Qf the death in France of Myles Andrews. The young man was particularly -..well known in this district ancKhelclih high esteem by all. \ \^\_
The 'name of Wallac.e:'Mc]\fvil-len, ot7,.Prince Gep^ge, appeared
iii{a' recent cas.ualty list__Mrs.
McMuUen"Ira's' recently received word tViat her husband's injuriesr =wepedf assemjilage's and all public .gatherings in the district has bteli rescinded by the provincial police: In this immediate vicinity : the- cancellation of the order will apply to Fort. George - - and . South Fort Geprge>jDUt is. .also ap])licable to every settlement in the. district outside .of P.r-wee-George. . Schools �aiid .churches aren.ow permitted to.reassemble and other public gatherings* are-not prohibitecl. V
ALEXANDRA HOTEL
DINING SERVICE^
The growing need of the travelling public for accommodation in the city-4s responsible for the re-opening of-the.Alexandra Hotel dining room this week. The Al^-exandra, under- the capable management of Mr.' J.-H^v Johnson, has long been the favorite hostelry of Central British Columbia. Steam-heated, modernly equipped and excellently conducted-the Alexandra has proved a valuable asset to the city, and its' accommodations- lia_ve been _ widely ^raisecl by travellers*. . .
engagement of a first-class chef^guaranteejs. that the cuisine will be up to the well-^ known Alexandra s,taridard/ifi. every essential.