é-afi-i \ 9,",,'.'.'“, 3$¢fl'-."i'-'.‘-.".Z:'T's»? Fllolllzfollt ‘F0 "RUIE FN HllilANDi tlnnrission Revising Constitution Recommends to. liver-h: nun- 1on1. it ENS That There be no Female Rulers After Oueen Wilhelmina. (special to The Guardian.) TIIE HAGUE Nov, i-"QUGEH Wilhelmina will be the last fe- male ruler of Iiolland if the re- cctltmettditlop submitted totlsv by the commission appointed to revise the constitution are adopt- ed. The commission proposes that hereafter, unless there is ‘a direct ntale descenllent of a. male ruler, the thmu shall go to some male being no direct ttnale successor o; [he second generation of the last King. I11 the event of there Prohibition Vote In Scotland LONDON, Notv. 5.-—No further results are tyctt: available in the Scottish prohibition! tpolil. 1S0 far only eighteen districts ltave voted for no lincens-e. 19 are for limit- ation. which melons a reduction of ttventy-llvc per cent in‘ licenses issued tint! 116 for no change. 4-1???‘ DOIOQQIIOIQ GQI icosnuvsnn srrcntsl WAR FOR HIRIE PHONE 839 R. 308545-2841. ~10 LET.—-FURNIISHEDD ROOM5 at 104 Prince St. Nov. 4-3r, ‘WANTED-GIRL FOR HOUSE- Pwwevel‘. U18 People shall have the‘ vfwrtunlty to change tthe count- antl “mild lwifllbiy end the mon- archy urtless she some day gives birth to a son by a. Itusband whom the Dutch Parliament approves ss- her consort. Tho Princess is now eleven years old. Toronto Kicks on’ Telephone Service (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, Nov. 5.—Toronto is not a. kicker, said the Mayor, we on ly want what is just. The Bell Tole prosperous years but it was so ed to pay its way on tho streets ofthe municipalities." The hiayot" Ed to furnish information on the cost of operation in Toronto. cost on tnnintenance_ the number oi‘ bust ttess ttntl residential calls. the nec- essity for increasing employees wages. etc.. Splendid Meeting at St. Peters One of the moesrt success-fol sneer.- i-tngs in the present. Navy league Calnrpaigrt for tmenrbersltil) in King's County was ltelltl in St. Peter's Bay work, Small family. Apply 75 Euston Street. ti "FOR 5A us- SHORTH-ORN bull, 2 yearn. "listened Hoisteen bttll 3 weeks old; Apply St. museum's University Farm. 61: » ‘WANTED-MAW FOR GENER- last night, when, to a crowded hall, M-slior A. A. Bartlett lectured on tithe great Battle of Zeebrugge. Mr. Justice Fltzgelmld spoke ott- the object of the Navy League of Gamma slnd. the necessity of a Canadian Mercantile Marine. ‘There al house work. Apply 80 Upper Prince Street 3796-10-27-tf.| ~ron 8ALE.-— SINGER oewma machine in good condition. Apply 12s Rochiord st. 3211-10234: 'WANTED.-MAID T0 ASSIST- with houseworlnfor all day or of day and sleep at home .Applv 126 Rochford St. 3812-1028-tf iwas nlot the slight/eat doubt about the enthusiasm oi‘ the ‘audience and a htilve and energetic committee was appointed, Rev. Ioathtor lMcAuliny kindly act- ed as chairman of the rtneetiarg and dtiscltalrged tthe duties of tire office part m tan aible land pleasing nn-anncr. lie ‘sDORB toi the linioatlcutlabie value of the Navy 8841118 strong right . . ‘GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL urm of the Empires protection and housework. ROfOIBDcGI required. ‘ (“Eellse- and “mllhmized “he portarrtce of mine Mercantile Marine ADDIY 14 Lower Prince. ‘irn- l 334340-741. as the great essential ‘of the nation’,- “FOR SALE—. A FEW BARRED llock Cockerels front 250 egg strain. $3 each. Apply (l7 Villa prosperity. The followintg were appointed a committee tto ‘carry on the work of _ the crirntpaignz- ‘Dr. dtIcLattglt1itl.' hirw" Bflghmf" Chm-lent” (‘ltairnmtn and Messrs Chester- 1°\\'"- 5121'11“6'1l- ' Prrmtlfhtt. Wllllann ‘Souttlwraland ‘SALESMEN. QUICK ACTION. Apply 4 Chestnut Street after 6 p. nt., write rbox 362. 3480-11-4-31 pd. ‘WANTED TO PURCHASE AN old-fashioned sofa with back. Apply rtt Guardian office. 3431-11-2nd ti. "wANTEDb-QEVERAL NOUNG women to antler training School forhursing at Falconwood Hospi- tnl. Apply to the Bursar. E. Nicholson Superinteudut. of Nurses. Nov. 4.41‘ _*-i-— ‘ROOM AND BOARD-TWO GEN tlemen can be accommodated with room and board in private house. Central location. Apply "J. M)‘ cto Guardian. 375940-264! ‘MAID WANTED FOR GENERAL housework in family of three. Anvil‘ Mrs. T. W. Turner. 231 Prince Street. 3428-11-2m~ti ‘M nswano wlt.l. a: PAID it" information which will lead “In conviction of the person gllivrsons who broke into my f“ It Keppoch since Thanks- ‘ “"8 Div. w. n. Bentley. Nov. titf. “FOR SAL stove rind new. App "lid 8 ill Evnorr COAL HALL quantity of pipe, almost ly evenings between ti I27 Pownsl Street. 3492-11-4-31. pd. “Waursraq 2mm“ even/u. O YOUNG r to enter training School “ullsllll! nt Falconwootl Ifos- MMI Army to Roberta n. Nu“ ""1 Superintendent of “l- Nov. l. tr i . “(Q3159 "ro PURCHASE 1,.“ y “"4 “Twill horses from n. v 6* lven hundred. Apply to H“, I'm)’ "Pbrldse- Will be at are Hotel on Friday and n s‘ Thompson's. Monta- ld illffllv- n. c. Outer- "- 3449-11-4-21. pd. FOUR 3 l vem old. - D. A. Manson. No. - It. aatz-to-at-zlt. millrern oton, 1; lecturer and speaker. L. Noble. the *FOR 8ALE.—i 12 H. P. GASO WANTED GENTLEMEN BOARD ‘FOR SALEw-BEPORE NOV 15TH ‘MAKE MONEV ‘AT HOM-Ew- $15. Daniel Mullins and Daniel OTIenIey. ‘Dita proceedings were vatrled by n. solo by Mr. T. S. Hubbard, who ros- litmded to an encore; close of the meeting tiho lthanks or and at. the the meeting were tendered to the line engine in perfect running or tier. Anni)’ l0 ‘I’. Duffy, East lLoy alty. ‘Phone 5741i. Nov. ti-lli i ors. Apply at Gutirtllan Office. 3129-11031. '-"SOHOONER CARL RICHARDS open for charter to Sydney and intervening ports. Apply to A. .'\)'1\\'£il‘t1 and :50. (‘onnollys wharf‘ (Jhnrlottetown. .'l127-ll~6-2i lStlrveytotl, lfcrntnrlvillc. ltntes each owner_ tlltty $1.25 per ltour. plus proportionate railway Sli-ll-tl-til. If‘ ‘lLOSTt-DETVMBBN , KEINSING- ‘tort or Fredericton. l. travelling ibug containing Ottlttlogs, etc. Hinder 111021.510 ‘00ilIttttllli0tlttr\ trilli- Miller Bros. Nov G-ill _._.__.....____.__..______ NIRAMOPHONE MANUFACTUR- er wants agents A clean lmsl- ness with big profits. Sample gmmophone at rhrtctory cost. Catologlte free. Voice-O-Phono. Co., 1 Adelaidla. Toronto. 3133-11-6 Silt. 4i. five passenger touring cnr, hit- Lauglallin special, In first class repair. has run only 5.000 mllr-s. Apply 11o New. F. tMacDonnlri. Bursar, St. Dunstan‘: U-niversltu Phone 890. :ti to $80. paid tweekily for your spare time wntltlttg show cards for us. no conversing. ‘We instruct ontll supply you with work. West Amus Showcase! Service, 67x Claiborne Tmmrfo. I t t t _. .... 3v415-l l-fi-f-f ‘l-ryis forms»! Govienutment lllldcf‘ Slnri Feln atrlmy and besmirch- thencomntisstion scheme. The ad- ing Britain's good tin-tire. all) fittk of the receontcndatlon 3,383,), 96mm Bfifast, M1,] I 9“ w“ l)“: queens pmy chug’ other ntenrberr strou l de- J-rlncess Juliana, from the throne s 5y phone Oontpany has all the fart of‘, mean and avaricious that it declin-. suggested that the company be ask-- _ur L. Noble. the Iumberman shot near Penniacc early in tltc week, is expected to Levinson, husband of one of the wmucn with whom walking. cit-urged with the shoot- Novctnher 12th. bug is supposed to thc fire at the property of Mrs. T. Lynch. Regent. night. _i______i,__. . This nuns the fourth time that the JNQALFRED MCDONALD’ LAND ‘building has been on fire within ‘Divisional Linc. so. usually s?! l“ "wmlls- ally shot by a play fellow yester- day ~ls expected to T900110!‘- ET/sr, The Peoplgfs CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, NO a t’) r .//4 - I , I . elae~rx>w teen / Paper “ b)‘ 1 VEMBE t 5 Reprisals In Ireland (Special to The Examiner. LONDON, Nov. 6.--In the House of today T. P. O'Connor radsed a. debate by attacking what. he des- cnibed as authorities) tpolioy of friglvtfmllniess in Ireland which be declared was ad- ding new tbalttaillons tho tho nounced bite reprisals in Ire- land. ' FHANGE Wlii looser n. s. nominations All French Newspapers Favor Modification of League of Nations Covenant. ___..__._ PARIS. Nova-It is now pos- on this subject. Now the lid is slblc to declare postively that off and all the French news- France wtill gladly accept almost papers devote long leading artic- les to the elections in the United Sta/ties 11nd almost all favor tnod- ‘tficaitions or the League ‘Cloven- nut. any modification to bring the United States into the League of Nations. During the Presldentlaa Ca-znpaigrt the Idrenolr. were care- ful to observe a discreet silence ‘ \\\ \\\ Every tody‘ R 6, 1920 Ottawa Bank To Pay $1,500 5 IUONTREAL, Nov. .—The bank of Ottrawa wens today condenrnled by a Jury l“ the Superior Court to pay $1,600 to Jolm Henry Sheehan a; damages suffered through the death of his lson John Millon Patrick Sheehan. 11 year‘ old, who was shot and killed here on January 17, 1919, by Doug- las E. Stout. assistant mes- senger in the employ of tile defendant bank. i. $§'n"-'rfb="n'm':3ua.o;u'f4.oou clllnor FUR chenille I REIIEIVE IMMIGRANTS 50,0110 Err-Service Men and Women - Emigration to all Parts of Empire. 0m a - Preferred women for emtgratfotrto all parts of the Empire. About one fifth oi.’ the applications are women W110 111- tend to take up domestic or‘ 113111 work. -Moat 0f the men desire to 80 on farms. Canada is the 131F011"! (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAM/‘A. Nov. 5.~The British Overseas Settlement Committee ac cording to advices from London, has received nearly 50,000 applica Three Raiders Impressions 0f —- Farmers’ Leader Now in West (Special to The Guardian.) PRINCE AJJBPJRT, Nov. 5—Atl- dressing a meeting of the Saskat- chewan grain growers here last night Mr. ‘Crerar, leader of the Painter Partly, said Canada ltatl Jntbuuy problems before the war ‘but the wsrflmagnificd and intensified these problems. For instance, be- fotre 14110 war the putbtlic debt was $333,000,000, new ‘it was $2,250,000,- 000. Yct nobody in‘ (‘sharia be- grudged that. increase (applause) There are also great problems in ‘taxation, History shows that it. is not the amount of ttaxtitinn ‘tut the munmr of imposing ltlxati-n: which counts. tStome criiL-islti 111w been directed ltgrtinst the Par. Orgttttization. Tile declaration or‘ polltical "trrittciplest Initl down l,_: the 1711101975 before the pcopl», were not rt t‘ product of a Icw men, but were gxmrluce-d ‘by great convert Lions in nrany Provinces and in succeeding year's. yet tllds trial» form is criticized as it class poli- cy 11nd al-l the 01G bogies were rnlisred o.‘ t-lrtss against class. ‘Fl-ls (‘P11101811 came from those intcctrestctl in keeping the comm “t people down to the tlovel they h .i f‘ Mr. Crerlt.‘ -t0- ,- been heretofore. ciared he was surprised to su- - it even the PrlmqbI-inlster lizui m .00 " statements, such on this. MARITIME PRUVINBES lElEllRjflliii NEWS (Special to The Guardian.) CHARGED WITH SHOOTING WlFE’8 FRIEND IIFIUEDEMCTON, Nov, G.——Artlt- iumherman shot recover. Ilcbert Noble was ng, is being held for trial on FIRE BUG AT LARGE J-‘REDDRICTON, Nov. 5.--A fire have started street, last Little damage was done. AICCIDENTALLY SHOT BY COMPANION Novel-Janis Nash. accident- TitU-ILO, colored, ton years old. BAXTER GAINS BY RECOUNT r ST. JOHN. Nov, .i.—ln the re- count of rules cast in St. JOIN! mum;- nt the provincial clctttintl. I)r. J. ll. .\l. Baxter K. t‘. 11m: secured a gain of ten votes over the original count and is now l8 votes ahead of W. E. ‘Bentley- "l" tlcientorl Governmcrtt candidate. _._._-£0>'i— THE WEATHER, TEMPERATURE, _ TIDE, noon‘, ETC. High tide this PVPnllIK ill 7.38 and tomorrow morning at 8 0B. ISrtn sets this aftrrnon at 4.39 Killed in Ireland A Visit-or Applications to lions from err-service men. and dominion. i, \-.-E.o -' (Special to The Guardian.) DUBLIN, Nov. 5.—A raiding par- ty of uniformed men and nine lor- ries met with a. disastrous defeat in an attack early thirst morning in a village of {Bailtllinaree which is ad- jacent to the usual‘ tmvn of Gran- ru-d, sixty ‘miiies from Dublin. After smoking Granard‘ last night the resi- dents of Balltintaree gathered In dc- tcnco of their homes against an attack which ‘tthey fel-t certain would come. Al: 2 ‘o'clock ‘this nLOTIIi-Ilgv the lorries arrived. A fifteen minutes fight ensued at which three soldiers ‘were killed or at least wounded, according to DSt-‘iftti-ltlv-z of local correspondents. Atulcltiltg forces then retreated. -——-———<0;-__._. wrest-a ARMISTICE DAY '-‘ ilonol‘ ltit-tttenttttt Gov- j tbizttliittnon tlesit‘cs_ ~ that.‘ in cotttulerttoration of I.. Ali-.\t1‘l‘S'l“It'.E I)AY_ 'I‘H;UILR- ,_ .. DAY, THE IITII INSTANT‘ ',' n two minutes absolute sil ' cttce and cessation from all work be observed, beginning ‘r at I1 o'clock. _ '='l‘llu armistice which ' brought the world war to an 5 " end came into effect. on the I eleventh hour of the elev- j. entlt day of the eleventh - . month, 1018 an hour and a year ‘which will be forever ‘i tnemorabl-e‘ in- history. Explosion 0n Yarmouth Schooner viurtnlourtt. Nov. tI-Yafmnllfll fishing schooner, Capt. 1191518110 was destroyed by tho newline 6* pioslon at seat itxaday. 't‘he schoon- ql-‘wns one of "lVIalyor Walker's fleet. on her first thatlltbutlng trip of thc season ulnd tor 1168i. few dnyfl 114w been tin Slnclbume for shelter. This morrving the wee/Liter being moo-c falvoralblo Capt. LeBilanc decided t0 go out Ito the fishing grounds. ‘~ Province. She f1 rural scenery of the Island is a g tonic for tired nerves. Its pastoral ~ other part of the Continents, willie 1i the people are noted ' [-‘,I'(!il1. and ' clares is really "A Gem of the Oc- i no ltiglt hills or promontories but ‘ hills and all of the Island is cul- Tlte Guardian has received a copy of a large pamphlet in which are compiled and reprinted a num- ber oi “letters" written for "The Easton Herald," by Mrs. I-LE. liogue ot‘ Ilston, Colorado, while she was with the National Editorial Assoc- iation oi the United States touring through the Eastern States and Eastern Canada in the spring o. this year. Throughout the pamph- lct rnnkes interesting reading. The chapter in which the visit to Prince Edward Island is referred to is headed “The Canadian Fox Fttrutsf‘ and special mention is tnade of Dr. Frank's fox ranch at "Itosebank Farm." as well as 0t‘ Suntmerside as "the centre of the Island's famous fox farming indus- try.“ Mrs. ‘H-ogue was evidently very favorably impressed by the Island ‘states that "Tits scenes dotted with l-lutiling farms. stately trees and luxuriant hedges probably approximate those of the British Isles more closely than any for their" unostentatious ltospital- ity.“ "Prince Edward Island," she dc- ean." some have called it “The Garden of Canada." The Indians name for‘ it was Abcgweit which means "Rest on the Wave." It has is only diversified by gentle rolling tlvated. 8-1 per cent oi the popula- tion being rural. and so well have they developed the country that It looks like one big garden, as ev- ery inch is used, the fields being separated by lovely hedges or per- haps s. row of beautiful. spruce trees has been left growing in the League of Nations PAIRIS, Nov. 5—Arpp1lcatrions for membership in the League of N-artloms will the made at a meeting of the Assembly oi‘ the League in not only Germany but Austria. ac- cording to information received here Bulgaria, it is leartteti, will also snake a-pptllbcation. Record Vote For Senator Harding (Special to The Guardian.) NEW YORK, Nov, 5.-—An almost record smashing telectoml vote for Senator Harding, reaching the 400 mark with Republican majorities, more than a score in the Senate and 150 in rthe House was assured from virluallly- complete returns last night. from ’I‘t1esdlty's elections. With the democratic ‘strongholds in Oklahoma, Missouri. Tennessee defintiitelv sue/pt into the Republi- can partyfi rtutks thy a crushing victory. the Ilartl-lng-(‘ollrirlgtt ‘w. ket had 139G votes.‘ exclusive o1‘ fly»- irom Motttartet, where the Republi- Utlfl Static ticket was victorious and the Presidential ticket ahead Unique Verdict Rendered by a Montreal Jury troxrrtn-tn. Nov. 4,—~Th(\ Bank of Ottawa was today condemned ‘by u Jury in the Superior Court. to PM’ $1.500 to John Henry ‘Sheeitan as damages suffered through the death of his son. John ltiillon Pat rick lSheeltnn, 11 yearn 01,1, who was shot and killed here on January 17, 1919. ‘by tDogulas ‘Stott, an assist- ant messenger Io the employ or‘ the defendent hank. Judgment on the verdict was re- served on motion of the bank's at- corners of the fields or perhaps ev- en out. farther among the grain‘ as seen all over those provinceeti not an ugly bar-c unsightly SD01 t0 per cent of the population is native born, so it can be readily seen that they haven't the foreign problem to deal with as we have. It was and grass is the same vivid green ‘"19 filldlll-K was Contrary to law. Counsel nutmeg out that though the revolver with which Stott shot hank and legally, It was submitted sible for any act committed outside ance of the duties for which he was engaged. Mien the vessm was item ntiles oltt fronn Sltelbume Ihmrbor the explosion took pin-ca which strained the schooner from stem to stern and ailment imtmedi-attedy she was s tutass oi flame-s. The crew left the vessel ‘with ‘only vrhat they WWO. pleasant to talk with the people and see their intense pride and love for their homes here. I talked with the premier of the Island at Char-l something about the atmosphereq try which was conductive to long life. He spoke of several men he knew personally as being up itt ninety and someover a hundred. lie, himself was ‘It years old and looked about sixty." Referring to the reception given tltc party at the Old Government Iiousn by the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. hieliinnon. Mrs. lfogue says: "I shall never forget the view i'rom the porch of the Gov- ernment building. It ls situated near the bay, and the soft sun was shining upon the water, ships were, sailing and some with spreading‘ sails. at the entrance to the har- bor looklng like birds flying off in- to space. rhino. and handy Drop with Sugar Z\ION'I‘RI:ZAL, Nov. 5-—it was II..~I~ certtriined today that biscuits and dandy have followed thc sugar anti are now being sold two to flvc. cents per pound cheaper. a Mon- trettl manufacturer announced tn- rlay that his firm had already low- ered ‘the price of their biscuits» t-wa cents a pound owing to the reduc- tion in the price of sugar, also tits-t their candy had gone down five cents. Sugar Marllet ls Demoralized (Special to The Guardian.) ALONFREAL. Nov. i-Tllere is great scurrying hero this morning among sugar refiners, wholesale trouser-r brokers and others as a re suit of the price slashing in sugar lied driven tlte price of granulated from cane ‘to l8 cents at the ref|n-, erles, and l4 cents at some of the‘ wholesale houses. This morning those 1n the trade tried to discover who threw the wrench intn mat-ltlncry why it was done and how long it was going to last. There t was no further break up till noon‘ and it was stated that the series: of meetings being held would like‘ and rises tomorrow morning nl 6.10. New moon. Wednesday Nov. 10th. 6 p. tn that started lytestefday alfternoon and before it stopped offior the do)‘ even prices. 0 trial today wns ‘Court House from tSt. Vincent do Paul Penitentiary where he is serv , lng a sentence of fifteen years for loueum“ and he “Md there waamtanslnugltter in connection with or the peace and calm of the coun-| that he cattle to Canada when e-bout 16 years old and had nine months in a Scottish jail. the.‘ ly 811d in a more s-ltlple market and or Dayton. Ohlo- elm the honor tvrhflv‘ fl-Sking that the action be dismissed notwithstanding the July's verdict. on the ground that Sheena" “'35 1716 DNPBPIY of the any grown in (‘anode Naturall ' ' i l! 1 _ ~ . . t y, rpeoplc. ‘Mr. Dumpster prop es ed be seen anywhere. The people of bggfgéui he Ilhtlaid it in his 0...)“; to [he greater amount of Palm the and o‘ Imam.‘ WON this island must indeed, love theirgved. s on w t out the know- moisture 1n the may" pmvmce, am m)" In sum‘ “w l8 of homes as ninety-eight and a ltalf g“ °r “Absent 0f 1719 which is softer than that grown that an employer was not. respon. of his employee the perform- Stott who gave evidence at the ‘brought to the he shooting of lSheellan. l-Ie stated in I917 already served three years and tltuttvs in illihllllili. ,~ Geneva this month. on behalf of NIJW IN ilPElliTlilN Fully Equipped With Latest Flour-Making Machinery Charlottetowns New Mill Can Turn Out 150 Bushels of Flour Daily. er of years past at Brudenell. His. successful career in both these important agricultur/tl centres is a. guarantee to the public, of his skill In ‘the trpllling business The promoters of this new in- (‘ltarlottetowns big new flour mill is now going full blast and it is gratifying to find that tho machinery anti equlplllelll ‘"9 right up to date and capable of doing as good work as any of the hlg tniils in Canada This mill dustrlttl undertaking 8T6 M19. H- hits a capacity of trio barrels of‘ l} flow-tit. President. Mn let-w flour per day and will be zrble not ill"??- Vlce PEPSMEDI- Me"“r5 only to take care of all the wheat H- 31- Davmm- (3 H- Chandler; and B. ‘W. LePagc. S60)‘. 13W!‘- grown in the province but will H I f U? import argely from the western lite Guardian lNtSDP-lkf 0P1 l: provinces. thus nnanufttcturing at 110W llldllflirl’ m" Pmrmmge ‘ "u richly deserves. its success tneans benefit. and profit to city and country. and will no doubt also mean the eslahiishtnt-rlr of other new and much needed lfldl-‘Flflefl-L, home t1 large proportion 0f the tvltczat now imported, thus giving employment to Island labor. The machinery which is electrically driven is of the most modern type and is known as the Marvel System of Milling. invented by Mr. A. It. Pattersoll. England's foremcisr Milling Engineer. The superiority of this method of making flour. over the old long system is tlS follows: ~Hercto- fore when grinding flour on the old system it wwas carried through endless ‘lll31CIt1l1ETy,_ spouts. con- veyors and elevators travelling many miles, before reaching the flour bin thereby losing much of its flavor On the other hand using the Marvel System this is entirely done away with, and utheat. is converted into flour in less titan a minute, at once pack- ed, retaining all the original sweet nutty flavor of the wheat berry. together with ‘the volatile oils so necessary 1n {ha} product ion of a wholesome loaf of bread. Big Holdup. 0f DETROIT‘, AIICIL. biov. 5.-l~‘ottr masked men hold up ‘three ma!‘ sensors of Detroit Say-inst! Ball-ll. Seventeenth St. today and robbed them of $20,000. The messengers who were rrldhtg in on automobile h“; [been making collections at Brfanmh Bnnkst The ‘bit-HOWE es- coped. TORONTO. Nov. fi——“S'ln.u Feln" hopes ha. 1o been crushed with the overwhalrtrng defeat of James M. Cox, In the American Presideu rial ellreotrloh. nid Datvid Demnstel‘. wlho arrived In Toronbo today. The Iinlsh mlnisteil‘ hints commission ilrom the General Assembly of the thwart-sum Church In lneinnd w tall Uilswrh story (lathe American The establishment of such an industry as this in the province cannot fail to have a beneficial aifect upon production but also upon industry. It is well known that Prince Edward Island can grow wheat of as good quality as trhe United States having wrved I notice on uho ugtitattors that they ' do not want to meddle in en affair tlm-t is Britain's own tbusinees. ' Sir Auckland tieddes g __il_tlvises U.S. (Special to The Guardian.) MINNAPOIJIIS, Nov. fL-GHBILC Britain and the limited States must avoid national trade competition or ganlzed by government and support. inland; it is however, of n finer flavor and. with an intelligent blending of the two, there is no doubt that the flour produced will beat least equal to and probably superior to that produged in the Grier provinces. lt is the intention lo produce two brands of flour. namely, Golo Bontl and Garden Cit)’. Tire form er will be milled from no l Mlestern Wheat and will be n high grade patent; the later will be a blend of Island and Western Wheat. both brandsi having n. v The Jury made it a point in ar- riving at their verdict that the bank is Should have Investigated the prev- distinct flavor. The manager of’ the new -mill Mr. ‘B. I) Ilowatt, who has had ed by political action, Sir Auckland G-eddes. British Ambassador to the United States declared today in an ,1 _Y@8I'5 0f experience in milling. address at e Chamber of Com- ‘ ous record of tStott. first at Crapnud ‘and for a numb- marce luncheon here. CAST FIRST BALLOTS IN PRES IDENTIAL ELECTION, I ...\...s..'.-. .... m? and tMrsTJ. TI-fa-rry Downing t having cast the first votes in the pi-eslaeotrdfieetlbh rnit They were due in Japan on Nov- Tuzfl o o ro JAPAN...._. Bank Messengers ' ‘ i ~1 held. "wan before nu Lut MINI V! election l-lltl “W i W Walt?" 111°" demure that: balm u mi» s. clerk of the 7 Mltlfi