I ppmgg. guvmm LAST TIMES TODAY BAFFLING MYSTERY DRAMA “ THE SOLITAIRE MAN" PRINCE EIIWAR Starts MQNDAY SHE FLED FROM THE CITTSSCORN -to find temptation in country lanes ! But an old stalwart o! the soil helped defend her against a world that would tear her down! TODAY our Ken ' Maynard In “King of the Arena” - 4-4.?‘ - . Q..-,_.,.-—--e...... 4" Barrymore's most lov- able role - in a now epic o! the soil. MAT. ‘s15. Eva. 1 o 8.45 $dP“\.‘\¢\"' Av ‘(gt-WM by the great ALSO rum noon TxfisLoavE GEITBlI-illllllllll ii This column County news o! lonl vortislng 0| l lows: Inserted at d out: a will payable In advance. "it'd; ...___. NOTICE ‘l0 ADVIIIISIBS. - Advertisers m requested to send in their copy so alto reach the Guardian Ofllcs by 11.00 A. It. the day previous to insertim. otherwise insertion will be delayed s day. _ §51?Pm°"."n.?!_§: l "Plwllil left ‘mursdsy sveninl for Boston after loading sixty-fin our: turn- ips and seed and table stock wt- atoae W R1311 . iii . NLOZABENI CONVENTION-on‘. andgurs. John A. Munro and their son slnclalr, were in Bnringhill last ‘Iliursdsy and Friday awending the Church of The Nazarene Sunday School Convention. held. in the Nazarene church there. They were in npsrvod for uvs GERMANY vnuua. u. B r i ti s h Newspaper m...” mm»... pinup; n»: ' illumination n n» ampu- nssrlsnss: is». ~ l» l.-. _.. . _. _ M.-. wcineiiight. ofjluhminod. the Ordered From (Hloun- rounder o! nun, m .." .1 . _ . 20c 25c 10c 12c rues Haddock f Fresh . . . ted in the present exhi- m-n 1 mm, a British BOWI- lithe which ll “W! to 11' "it mpemff, accused o; mmnocgy m- finest of its Undevel- assembled on porting a um gathering, 1m the this side o! the Atlantic- aocompanled by Rev. W. E anith. of Somerviile, Mass, who was their“ guest during his rive weeks stay in New Glasgow. rmu Bprinshm he! went to OIieary, P. I. L, when he is conducting a series or meet- ings. Others of this faith in town. attending the Convention were Mr, and Mrs. George Atkins, Mrs. Joseph Rustin, ma. ‘curtia Pyche and Mr. Jack Baglow. They were hospitably entertained and receiv- ed inspiration mam the splendid sessions-New Glasgow News. . ._____. CALL ACCEYH-ID received yesterday morning by w, M. Clark contained the announce- S ..._.______ --~_.-__ Ottawa, on Sunday, November 12th, and the Saint John Presbytery is looking forward to lnducting Dr. Rose at 5t. Andrew's Presbyterian Church about November 17th. Nev. Y‘ Txveeds W001ens,Sc0t Finds Paradi HilVP lung and Zip ms truly,‘ xi“: a - m a: ~.m.i rip. ivoollcrrs '~ llu v (‘c-rd se In Falkland Islands BUENOS AIRES. Nov- 3.—A Scot from Glasgow has discovered para- dlsc. where there is no unemploy- ment, no crime, no political or economic trouble. Paradise, in his case, being the Falkland islands. the British Crown Colony in the South Atlantic. Young Jock Sterling MacGtegor has just returned to Buenos Aires from the Falkland Island. He had pleaded in vain with the author- ities to allow him to stay, he told the British United Press. "Mun." he said, "those Falkland- ers want that land for themselves, and not that I'm blaming them. mind you. There are less than 3.000 people, they export about $15,000- 000 worth of wool and whale oii n year and they import goods worth about "Of course they work. But no: too much. Not hard work, looking after sheep. I'll have you, under- stand that if a man goes with the (Canadian Press) OTTAWZA. Nov. 2-—An I increase of about $20.000.000 in current loans at the end of September as com- pared with the same date in Aug- ust, and general incrwases in other louns over (he same period. featur- cd the monthly report Cumiiuui Chartered Banks as on September 30. last, Savings deposits showed a slight decrease, $429413. as com-' pared with August 31, but were up, by 511794.645 as compared rydih Sept». 30. i932. Note circulation was up $4.747.- 157, as compared with rho previous month. and up $7.814.l25 as cont- pared with tlro same dim u year? ago. Demand deposits showed a slight increase ovcr both previous dates, Deposits lllltSldfi‘ Canada‘ were slightly lower. Cali loans in Cmada were up clinics. will be _ quite the -::... :0 nppenr in "‘:'::r D. llc-:>.<\~\'e!l's l. outdoor habits, 21' designed cs- : pose- Shc has turned of w-aivt- in black .\llll rirvrcls ul- "uxcss Ill it new . ' icn of striped weave. 1r has a rushing, iigurrd, darker irz-oun . . .1‘ (lune in a bui-' terfly ti.‘ at the tlzrouf. A skirt and sr-urr‘ of scarlet plaid and a blouse of gray rabbits’ hair were combined in one of the ‘ . smartest oollogv girl costumes ~ shown in the Washington shops. .~ put" ust 31. and don-n by about the! same figure as rumoured with Sept. 30. 1932. Call lmns outside Canada jumped 528556.645 ubovp the fig-l ure at the end or August and $30.- and taxation maetically non-exist- picvcs by William! A- ‘Velclr- sumr- ~—~—-———-——-——————-— *———"—"’"_"""— The monthq- ‘mmmg 0g the intendcnf of schools. Complaints dentsand thereby lowering the res- New‘ River wmnefls msunlte was that; teachers wvcre smoking in res- pect of the students for the teach- new m m‘, 21ml‘. of Mra Ruben‘ ' MacKinley on Ncvemberi’. It was, decided that a cake sale be heldi at Charlottetown on Novcmlrcr 11. MLxs Dorothy River a vlsitn; rricnds in Char- lotrelonn. and Clayton Svtevcrpon of North River. Mr. James Warren of (‘tvendish spent the week our‘. in Nczih Riv- er. the guest oi .\Ir. Claywcz". Stev- enson. trip bec. _..___.. Thc farmers North Rsrcr are bitslly engaged in hauling their potatoes. sTE\\'.\R’l“S BAKED BEANS are highly, nutritious. Just the thing for the even- Bank time. ____.________ DIIBUTANTES DISPLAY HIKING FOR "STAG LINE" SIB-m. thus doing away wnrh ma, stag line, will find no flavor ‘um-g Washington debutantet. At least. that is the opuiion pf Mrs. William Laird Dunlop. social mentor. under whose w: l0 or 50 girls will make debuts h this season. f "The girls love a stag line. >119‘ s» more stags the better." said rm.‘ - Dunlop. “They like to be proven popular by being ‘err: m’. In my opinion the stag line is here to stay.‘ -....____-_,_._.._ Iinnnfs lint-eat removes stalls. They are sold in a special container dif- n: fcrcnt from all other beans on the arket, J1‘ .1 20 cents per quart‘ ‘i; S 7F WAR T’S Bakery PHONE 211 KENT 51', 'l e- “tilt-saw Dr. Ross has preached in Irederic- ton on several occasions and made a good impression, not only wth the older members of the church but the children and he Wm be welcomed to Prede icton, N. B., Gleaner formerly pastor Charlottetown). Basil's Church pretty autumn wedding on Monday, ‘ October 2, at nine Veronica Mary, Mrs. James H vecame the bride of donald. Sudbury, Mrs. R. J. Macdon ward Island. Rev. rather McGuire, marriage. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Frank‘ FY95" i Hughes, of Timmins. looked lovely in Wm 84.994375 as comqgtcd with Aue- a gown o’ blue points d8 sole mm mm. made on princesg lines; Wm, IQQQ dsastrous bombings would be re- th 3 jacket showing insets of blue parent velvet in the put! slsevesi The velvet girdle was tied in a but- terfly bow at the back. The bride roses and and accessories to match. She car- ried a bouquet of Columbia roses with baby's breath. Hilbert Slattery acted as groomsman. The wedding Iona.- breakfast was held afterwards in the 111w Blue Room of the tel, the table being beautifully de- corated witn flower; to ma"), m9 army leader, conlinued conferring walker or Nor-thy ggidfhse battle’; 0:22" Lslwlsa-n: Mrs. Corn Burns an Eileen Mulligan, of Oshawa. After 93° spending a few days in Toronto. the bride and groom UP residence 1n Sudbury. The above cllpblnc is taken horn the ‘Ibronto Star. Oct. 8th. The groom Ls a, 5011 of Dr. and Mrs. B. J. MacDonald. St. Peters and is well known in Charlottetown, having been on m9 - branch. Mrs. MacDonald visited m; mm! vests of wedded bliss Church had been accepted and Passed by the Presbytery and that Dr. Ross expected to be in Freder- icton about the middle of Novem- ber. He expects to preach his fare- well sermon at Erskine Church, found no grounds for prosecution ricton-Jfiveder. - (Dr. Ross was of Zion Church, ______ . rrAcnoNAm-rruonss _ 5;. was the scene of a o'clock. when daughter of Mr. and ughes, of North Bay, Roderick Mac- ald of Prince Ed- astor of the church, solcmnized the N“ “SD5- mlt over _ _ 339.934 050W‘ i111 5919!. 30. 1932 wore a matching blue velvet turban ‘his ‘The Plfild $681‘! W85 flpllllqued to whaiers. that's hard work. But he {may with momm- brim‘ blue velvet mo“ At U18 blflllét‘ 1!! R V in Yflmi» M10 makes $1,000 clear in three months, and elbow-length white kid gloves, nea: lcft with flying ends to tie in back. so it's not ,0 53¢ é-w-‘fl-"r she carded a bouquet of butterfly The scarlet belt buckle was in the Lwmg my; we" 1W, he 531d, NQRTH RIVER back. too. lilies of the valley. Miss . Quesfons at th= hospital have I l The fencing.“ o; “rre, “ma” ti‘?! would emnd hrousht out that sits became in- Anna Hughes, of Montreal, SLiter of du- te evtevl- Tho‘ mm the‘ rol- the coin;- M n, m, “ma ' ' ores-singly interested in morta- "’“'”"_*_“—‘“ ' Olli- A 300d hOI-IN 005$ only "-25 -_\1r5_ Eniygi; Warren i5 spend ng H19 bride, attended a5 bridesmaid, M95519“ 5 the "HY Wan “n9 can by Quqzad who used only mucfiu’ A Alum‘ “I guess, I hid the muscle 1'01’ =‘ PEABQDY» Mfi-‘Ss- NW- il-Pt-‘Bc a month and each man grew his 5mm mm, m my“. m‘... Wm, m; wearing a beige lace dress, mgdg on “save the situation." pwmn“ body's Women schoolteachcrs today own vegetables and had his own 53,“... Mm Albm gyms‘ long fitted lines, with brown Jacket lldeanwhil? Presidezzt were forbidden to smoke in public gm“; W85 King Edward Ho- while town guests WM‘ Mrs. e rts left on a motor to Montreal and eastern Que- On their return, they will take of Nova scotia staff for some and now of the Sudbury, Ont. "m" ed m” until you llnveseen the lvhernl ms the colon or ' ’ _ _ Island last year. and "during her f“ “w!” °l ‘n7 bu‘ submit’ purple and arm", n"), m“; m - mi: meal. Order a quart this afternoon and wasrmvorow. Nov. a _ The 5mm stay made many rushes, who "ti Wm‘ dtalm- - the Near us: before nu land ' ' n . . m 'r.a lb.:'_' ' Despitetontrs m ' ‘ ("u"). a really fine dish’ tzfbriri! (Ell: Elm-Tr l: 2001:9121 fishing this up" you" Nlllnxitntlves f; airtime“ b, up” m mmochmm" ma“! I0". . _. ‘MW Bantu Wagner. Chairman of the ‘a: 0:.“ _ Th I “u. “I ‘Me nun’ ~ . nurse-i Labor Board. id thern ~ - » ‘mum ' e at word in Heating Cookln and B llln was "no question" that“ in an y’! m “mm wag" .’ " your tot water. I o g Qllfllll With striking employ“ 5g -___.__ " N “mun K J’ Pm h d _ o one ever goes back to coal after using ha“ “d Wt mo mm ‘thefwzi oll with a “Master” Burner. drlsofwll t" be ii. M, mj°,g§,fmfj.jd"f_cm_ cstr. TELEPHONE warn: ad its attention mind M officials needed rest and that every cflort w -' 5 Wkflflmi secret. ~ _. . ~ ' The brother had armounced a pla 0t remaining here to wind up the 1 l t f A Ev _ correspondents affairs. The Con- mu a m‘ o dun md e we“ alth h lgurea Inn] ' Punter, was held ruponaible for see- m m!‘ gmeerxmmtm: of u‘: ing to it; that the prisoner left Ger- ' Swordfish 2 Munich Jan today 3nd W55 qrdergd Aft treasures 397:1‘ D0101‘! 181$ ' . u‘ n. ‘if T to leave Germany within 4a horn-g outside France have been sent by i - - *4“ n In nndesirabw alien. the Bibiiothequo Nationals, the Scallops Immediately after he was notified Louvre and the Muses do! arts‘ dec- ' a 25c his release was ordered. Pantersign- a Quins-I oratimAOhestez-Benttyollloor. ed a statement that he would quit don and um (hrtier of Paris. the _ k ' _ , Fm a Germany in two daysandiheiCon- premier private collectors o! Ialun- ‘ a’, 0c ' e sulote General announced he had ic paintings, havslmt their oolleo- I F795!‘ -" ""1" __ _' _ smoked ' " ‘."' " departed. . " tlons as have asocre of others. - oysters ' Figman Hgddie The main section of the showing Remains At Hotel It was learned, however, that the correspondent planned to remain at a, Munich Hotel overnight with his brother. Dr. Punter. and that he will leave tomorrow. ~ It. was said the newspaperman gum R0 OP ’S FREE nasiavrartv PHONE "lizzlszf; our nun In d t] i ' . ulate, to which an officer escorted g Mme y us’ md m com!” 6mm. OaliL, Nsv- s- An is devoted to the miniatursts of Persh- With the Mongol invasion of that country in the 13th eent- ury the oul‘ Persians was quickly assimilated. many of the Mongols becoming, Muslims. The mongola brought with them much of the culture of; the far east and in many oi’ the paint- f ings are tram of Chinese ‘ n One example of this pedodlsm as made to keep hisyrnovernenw many in the prescribed time. .or the London Daily Telegraph, had 09611 held since Oct. 25, on a prelim- inary charge of suspicion of espion- age. ight said the. States Attorney had M01180] PBHOd are mainly impres- sionistic in typeawith little color, in some ways sirasesting Chinese monochrome ink sketches. Persian legend is related in the Shah-nama-"ihe Book of Kings," written ‘n 100a by the poet mm. ausi. For centuries this work sen. ed as an lnqwirntion to artists or Held As Spy Panter. the Munich corihpondent A semi-official communique last fomiationin wh ch she is develop- ing the characteristics of a man. attractive 28 ye‘r old girl, with l high schoo education and a child- hood backgrcund oi’ purely femin- ine cha"acter’stics, today faced weary months in a hosptal while physfdians srught to halt a trans- The [r1 at one time was a dis- BY MIRABlE (Canadian Press) FREDERIGION, N. 8., Nov. 1-1 miraculous escape from death was experienced today by Mr. and Mrs George McKnight, of Fredericton when their car was struck at Oover- but that “a continuance of his so- journ in Germany is undesirable." He was held incomnrunicado dur- ing a part of his detention and Bri- tish authorities protested. HAVAZA Nov 2--’.entw:d ter- son o; D,- and roriszn had Cuba's collective nerv- lMendleta, leader o! the powerful from peated tonight, were urging Mendirta hot to "com- were pressing Mendieta, who will to ma, celeb at: his 60h birthday Satur- Grau SanMartin. having reiterat- ed yesterdy that. his waited developments a: the palace. Mary While Havana counted one dead which w“ m h“ ‘mm d he, and nine wounded. as well as heavy painting‘ °r 9°!” I'm" Ford Qualifies For? U.S. Govt. Contracts WASHINGTON. Nov. il-By all the standards government officials have lei up. it appeared tonight that Henry Ford had tracts. and that no basis andhmn- _ . 1w»- tbe Near East. There are many illustrations for this book in the exiribition, including bwo muta- rfoces from the Louvre. One shows the Paladin Fhramurz leading the Persian army lzninst Kabul. The start- sraving to curb the growth wugomzashe Fused wrought“ other depicts m yo...” o, M6,“- ofsdebuns and 1111151376119. y Mm m came upon we m“ d” defining u“ ma!“ ‘m1?’- i nosing probably averted seriog’ l In the 14th century .the Timurld I'm“ °" 61"“! ‘ mums,“ death “h” 9mm” ma‘ m"? W‘ The sedan wasturned completely Th“ 1mm" ‘Imlwtd I, PM"? around and shot down t so foot enee for ntiniaturds oi’ small size bank to the Nashwaak River, when 8nd swat detail. with viv'd but it landed upright after proceeding harmonious color effects. A paint- seven; length, mp, the wage,’ ma}. ‘"8 °Y We Period l8 an illustration low n that point. in e manuscript or the Gulistan. McKnight sustained an injured or “Rose Garden." of the Persian shoulder and strained wrist. while wet Salli. wired in 1m at mm. his wife escaped with bruises.- It shows the youth Sa'di sitting in a garden at night with his teach- er. The lawn of dull gold is ezn- bellished with flowers, shrubs and trees done in great detail. Inc liars and the moon are in a brgbt gold on a blue ground. The late 15th century brought t‘ Painter Kamal ad-din Bihzad. culled ‘The Marvel of the Age.” He developed new relilstic treatment of his figures and created color ed Bridge, York County, by a spec- ial train bearing University o! New Brunswick students to an inter-ml- legiate rugby game at Sackyille. McKnight/s quick ‘action in tum- ing the car the same way the trail tinct blonde o1 golden hair 1am! blue eye, attending clinic physi- c'sns said. Now her lrir is coarse and brown- Two years ago she was forced to Physicians said that the radical @nge came from gmndular defi- ciencles-"which datroyed s delicate balance belween the thyroid and adrenal gandr. The t"yroid was ;em:ved last Wqdnesdny andl ‘Weeding’ adrenal was started in an effort of readJtstment. Cline olficials were mrelu’ to hide the girl's identity and said that the story became public only as "valuable medical information." They asked that no names be used in connection with the case. The gizl. they said, appeared at the cfnic ten days m. She sub- mitted to a long s ries of exantna- tlons Frequently, she woud find herself doing thngs a man would do under csrtain circumstrnces. (Associated Press) or her body-has not altered- Child bearing. at present. would be im- possible, the doctors declared. One of the many physicians in- texsted in the case descibed the girl’ bu’ld as "that of a college distrnce runner." Feminine curves practically have disappeared and she is very well muscled. Physicians declined to go far in- ionnl st Unon, still shied away the provisional presidency, ed him. le the Caplzal waited fear- to see whether last night's th~ Nationalists polit_'cal suicide" by taking to the girl's background, but said . » ~ h the Ieadershp of the nation at combinations hither-to unknown. 3;; 8;; ffxizwveitjngkee: that rice trauma high school and critical time. g The“; has “my; been much don“ ' ‘ the same ti‘, - took a girl's job. Up to this stilt man abo ti .hak h c1. The . m‘ bunt“ m; ‘m; an s n she was normaly feminine, physi- “You we" she exclaimed “a mm clans said they were informed- authenticity of "films many of the paintings sttrlbuted sporty" was her explanation. Golf Ramon '~ - . z a mmir. h fa- fhysiclans said that the patent’ ‘he Li?" " was very btter over her condition Sh“ the l; ' l“ h? l m I .. . 3 . _..constang'y fighting against it. the 8m ht not been able‘ to ‘d!’ ( H r h P" ‘mm ma: “d while this tern-perary condition ext h“ ‘mmlh’ m” “““'d 1m h leans will be unable to . through flesh and muscular ohan- “ ' p ys Bills-ad's influence extended mo» mes. although the bone structure "m" mm‘ ‘Mm m'°"““‘°“ the Qnflvid dynasty ‘ham “uug_ 80m her’ _ One of the attending physicians te l1" d l new era in Persian an said: “I think we have halted the i736. Some resignation 1n the hands 0f the revolut- y faciiors which shoved him power lTSt m nth, quietly / Coonel = Fnigsncio Batista. the oppositionlsis. little is known due to inaccessibility to mtropeans of much of the ma- changes and that the patient is period "e warm, J ‘Mm m“ tum mdan m m‘ 115mm’ °1 improvirg. It will be months, how- son. Robert, or pgmbmkg; Mm property damage, as a result o! the the sh 111k nastnuch as Istanbul. However. one unusually m1; began we can h,” detmm- Among the rtwwit .15....“ t, “We ""811" and her son. Joseph, 11 bombs that exploded throughout c“; ‘n; h" little the same has fine example of mush pormn- _~ . Kmgsmn “we m; ‘laws Dan or King City, cs1; ML“ Mum, the city yesterday and early today. B? lhrlsst two centuries. nre has come from the Bibi an“, “ ‘ ‘ Hughes. or North Bay, and Miss D01" made swarerrtlv unava in: The most noted artist of to trace the bombers. Mm‘ i case have que Nationals. It shows the Sultnmmmg n”; m ‘mam- tuumm salnnan the Great on horseback on; 0g arm mid n-“mw- mm; and ranks ls one of the best paint- "ma; gland; s.) fl-"gv guns; but ingsprodirced in Constan UBQDXI-v‘ seldom snythng ks this!‘ Don’t Buy Your Winter Coal (Associated Preso) braked Persian cs qualified for um 'Bt&tm Government con- existed strikers. of sirbmiiting Inge 21pm; to the National i c”. Chl-mber of Commerm, y points on chAnLo-rrsrown cc with the Hide had been