The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . ered. Soon afterwardthey were preparing for luncheon. All the boyswere hungry, as they had breakfasted early in an-ticipation of what they considered the greatestday in American history. -Mons was taken by the British, pud from Belgiumto the Meuse the German line was near collapsebefore the Allied forces got orders to stop punish-ing the foe. The latest British report says: Atthe cessation of hostilities this morning we hadreached the general line of the Franco-Belgianfrontier, east of Avesnes, Jeumont, Sivry.


The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . ered. Soon afterwardthey were preparing for luncheon. All the boyswere hungry, as they had breakfasted early in an-ticipation of what they considered the greatestday in American history. -Mons was taken by the British, pud from Belgiumto the Meuse the German line was near collapsebefore the Allied forces got orders to stop punish-ing the foe. The latest British report says: Atthe cessation of hostilities this morning we hadreached the general line of the Franco-Belgianfrontier, east of Avesnes, Jeumont, Sivry. 4 mileseast of Mons, Chievres. Lessines and Gammont. -The latest FVench report says: In the fifty-secondmonth of a war without precedent in history theFrench Army, with the aid of the Allies, hasachieved the defeat of the enemy. -Canadas casualties in the war up to 11 days beforethe capture of Mons. on the final morning of theconflict, totalled 211,358 men, it was announced hereto-day. These are classified as follows: Killed inaction, 34,877; died of wounds or disease, 15,457; I. When the fighting stopped. Here are shown French Infantry and American cavalry and tanks stopped in theiradvance at the appointed time when the report of the cessation of hostilities came.


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