' ch ‘ th ». le: on * lil ve t G ( my :re W Illi in I yn. " ed _ th IHS Sc pe qu dr oc lvl iba of co Di pa ite: * iti M be .. R1 _ lie' t 1 I \ Cf ' of I) ‘th l I" m' ‘ hu wi I 9.1: ad ch Cl In P re ml EV da i 'sc | l c ( "é \ I I i s _f 3. osI§se'sass`ra’=r-ef`~ f | it > rms THURSDAY. ' Conditions In Ii Queensland' On The Upgrade There is A distinctly buoyant " eeelulg la trade circles uid it ls year ' confidently believed that tho' corner i: has been tumed. The upward trend c sf wool values has had a stimulating hi hru lrfect and e. great deal more con lldenoe is rcposcd ln the cattle in of dustry in view of the fact that con tracts have already been ma/:le fo overseas nulrkets. A revival in the bl lndustry is expected by virtue of the ` s preferences provided for under the ‘two Ottawa agreement. Both the wool h , and the cattle industries have suf- lm bred sonlewhat through the pro- sn Imctcd winter, and the dry seawn- su However, there was a definite break Iw ln weather conditions in the middle bi of the month and as rains have been general and widespread, country beopie are jubilant. GOLD MINING 'ACTlVI’l’Y THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I DECEMBER 1, 1932 THE FLOWER/S TH-.\'l‘ BI-00M R0 - scgg-1¢¢ poimims has been adopted -inthe Police Court at Summer Queensland-8 national floral em. side on Wednesday, one drunk who e.m_ not one of these dewnmve did not appear had his bail of 810 bs appeared in my p1cm,.e_ It estreated. Two men charged with md mm mm Bmbme um” comer loafing were fined respocv . We A .Jmmmda wmplex., M lvely, $20 and coats, and $5 und on than 40 of me No pmures costs. A third for the :r;lenr;ffense|I L -si- r‘a5 to Nui fer many Years has there eeived the names or 130 little crip- beeil such keen activity in gold min- ple5_ An expel-L analysis of me cas ing. There is every prospect of the »- vncc famous and fabulously rich fully resuscitated, According to the gn Commonwealth 'expert work is pro- gressing satisfactorily. Developments as Mount Morgan mine being success- Th Go have also reached all extremely in- teresting 5i‘Age at Cracow, the new- lssay results have been obtained. Arrrangzcnlcnts orc in progress for I-ayirirf out a township and the im- portnut quciitions of water supply and .snnitlltion have the attention af expo-.is There is xl good deal of minnc activity at Mount Cioolon lnd L‘nf.1via.Fu:'rller afield, the Chzl'pm:ln ¢xpeci1ton` to Central Australia reports inlportant finds at Tanami, whilst Mr. R. N. W. Bligh, with n smilll p.‘.rty from Toowoom- ba, reports the dscovcry of a reef 120 nlllcs from Marble Bar in Cen- Xml Austrnla some samples from which have assayed up to 10 om. :rf goid to the ton. At Camp Moun- )a.in, barely ll dozen miles from Bfsbanc, work is in progTeSs on the ‘Golden Spur" mine. At. dozens of other places in the State. princip- ally in the northern area. A vast amount of prospecting is taking place. It is estimated that the var- ious activities are providing em- yloyrnent for 5000 meh. I Embryo 'mann mrrnovmo Tho building trade shows contin- ued improvement. Considerable ex- pansion ls anticpated with the in- troduction of the State Govern- m.ent's Home Repairs Scheme and its recent decision to spend £310,000 Vu public buildings. 'llhese move- ments will help to cope with un- mlployment. The State is in a. much hrppier position in this regard than lmmny other oountries. To relieve [ho position land settlement, min- forcstty and other reproductive have been outlined by the er for Labor. A scheme is on to train boys for work on the SUGAR lugal' production made a record State in the 1931 season yield of 581,276 tons was from 309,618 acres. Owing tha adverse season in the south- cane areas this year, however, ll anticipated that the figures the 1932 season wil show a con- declille. Accurate figures not yet available but it is esti- RIIEUMATISM Pour Binnnfe his l win duh. Rub luxmenr gaudy rap :hen _apply lx umrdhu an dnrezunnl . . md loan you’ll get relefl on earth is an octogenarlan?" I ral has ial bers from other States and other cou Prince and Bride Royally Greeted; stav Adolf, oldest son of the brought home his bride, Princess Sybille, of Suxc-Coburg-Goths, and Stockholm accorded them a Royal welcome. bridal oouplc were the fnlests Iof| honor toifullt at 3 family dinner party at illc p,\l.lcr~, froln thc Win- dows of wlrrh they could lock out' upon a great. fireworks display sig- ` nailing their homecoming. _ Until late tonight the streets were filled with thousands of cheer- ing Stockholm residents, and every- i where thcre were flags and buntin8~ 'I‘he welcoming festivities will ex- tend over several days. ~ The Royal couple, who were mar- ried a month ago at Coburg, Ger- many, rode in a four-horse car- riage from the railroad station through streets lined with well- wlshers. The top of the carriage was down, enabling citizens of sweden tc get their first glimpse of ntrfes. 1 _ and R. R. 13011 of cnn1~10ir,@;0Wn for --l--- . -ST. ANDREWS DAY-St An brant -B thelc todo; T L Compton and 0 H5011. K . illipeared for 'thc plailltiil, and D. L, Mathicson defenclzi nt.-S. -CAR GOES OVER. BRIDGE - Two gentlemen from Charlottetown were driving on Tuesday evening in a hired car between Lot 16 and went wrong with the steering gear at a creek near Mr. H. V. Carr's farm. As the tide was ln, it was only with diihiculty that thc nuto was extracted. A crowd had gath- car back on the road. Except for a wetting, the gentlemen were hone thc worse for their experience. They were able to drive to Summcrsidc, after adjusting the steering 'gear-_ -S. -REPORT OF PRINCE COUNTY JAIL-The Sheriffs r€lJ0rt of the prisoners in the Prince County Jail submitted to His Lordship. Chief Justice John A. Mathléson, at the opening of the November term of U16 Supreme Coiu°t of Prince County is as follows: Prisoners in jail from June last: Drunk and disorderly, 44; Breach of Prohibition Act, 27; Customs Act, 2; Vagrancy, 10; A5. sault, 2; Disturbing the Peace, 2; L9-PCGIIY. 91 Keeping disorderly house, 1; Driving to common dan- the blonde lady who some day may be their queen. In response to the reception accorded her during the procession to the castle she repeat- cdly waved her hand. One of the two girls in the 'bus was reading a newspaper, companion, "that So-and-So, the octogenarlan, is dcnd. Now, what "I’m sure I haven't the faintest idcn." replied the other girl, "but -- thc-y`re a sickly lot. You never hear "MISS Jenn MCKEBIIIBY. 01’ Slim- of one but hes dying." m0i'Sld0. was a visitor to Charlotte- - ‘r ___ town over the week end.-S. .~/-`. »"_ T will sell by Public Aucti of Tuesday, December 6th t 1.30 . `~ 2 horses, 2 cows, 1 slger, 2 czl,l\Il:ei;,f¢z;fT¢rn;I;§l§¢,f;)r::SISt' c“"siStI“g "f threshing’ outfit and engine . » I manure spreader, ruling plough, hoe drill, grain _ a e nown at sure. _ If day proves stormy gala following ‘lay i _ .of.,;,\. --. on on my premises at Tryon Her. 4; Offences against the un- mBX'1'l8d Parents' Act, 4: Failure to Day Town Taxes. 1. Number in jail at time report was submitted still SEYVUIS sentence, Prohibition Act, 14: Larccny, 4; Offences against un- married parellts' Act, 3; Drunk and disorderly. 2: vasrancy, 2: Bleach of twenty-six.-S. _*___ PERSONALS IN THE pu/rURE *EARLY MORNING FIRE-ullfl. G€01'89 U. 00111011 of Alb6l’f»0X1, m8t /it tm lmmull eloubluorl of me with a heavy iw yesterday mom- ylu Queensland An. society this ins about 4 0-clock when ru-s badly exhibits were more numerous dam“8°d 1'1" UUBKNW- 'HID bl-IR han ever and there was a big in- I-S If-\1°\18ht to have If-Bflivd in the reuse in the number of artists ex- Ima” C105” vid did I S1185 dell! Of biting. Strangely enough, there damage before being extinguished. was a preponderance of paintings -'-*- flowers; yet though the brilliant “SUMMERSIDE P01-ICE COURT own depicted, either as the main was given ° 'uspended te 'Ps bject or as an incidental, the vuderful Jewfmda tree in full ‘ ' ..°UNrran ommon or GAN- oom 1drew's Day was observed in Bt. ADA__Ge°,,gewwn charge’ “mx oUrlaNsLANn‘s "'1‘nw mm" 3‘v:;i':sd°h“;`]°lIt‘l; B_“”;T‘;“'g°’ °’; for sunday, Dec., 4 are as fellows: at the lnsrlgnstion or the Bris- Holy C0:1"munwn:t°nfn;“of;’;oc; Georgetown 11 a. m. sturgeon 2.30 bane Maw Club' ° mwemem' was with special intercession and prayer p' m' Th” “WIC” Wm bs mn' lnaugurated tn form a. Crippled for Mmm S Au me b ,_ (th ducted by Rev. G. O. Prlnsle of D '. _ ' . n m e s o e hudrefs Mi Some” In mmm Wemen'| Auxiliary were _asked to M°“t°'g“°' an s'0's‘ questionnaire It N' be present Ven Archdescon C de Wolfe White, D.D., was the cele- _ . _ er ¢0..vl...~,e.l me .lull that ur ' ' _ Brave Marrgage; organized public effort was needed. _Boy BCOUTS To HELP ' _ ° Nd S°°1@lv WM 10111194 “nd s.\N'ra cnavs -_ christmas will Get C1ty R311!-if ° Rntary CIM’ handed 9° me soon be here and the lst and 2nd vernozr a cheque for £l146~10~8 troops or Boy scouts Be summer” --- “5 ¢°m\'II°UU°”- side are going to see that every lit- (cmaghn nas) _ “BUY BRlTlSH'_' _ tie boy and girl will have something ,sg new Whcte highly sausfactory During the month a. flllip was this yea; from dear old .Father REGINA, Nov. 30-Slrisle unem- ' ‘ Given YD the "BW BrlI2sh‘ move- Christmas. They are making ar- ployed men of RCBI-UB Wh° *ml ment by ilri €Xl11bii2l0fi Uf EmlJ1f€ rrmgements to have tl community believe the old M1289 Of "TW° Ulm Dusters arranged by the Empire Christmas tree and toys will be dis- live as cheaply as one," cr perhilps Marketing League. Posters from ev- tributed among the children from believe two can live on city relief ery part of the Empire made u good the tree. 'I‘he Scouts will be very bettgr than a single man without showing and though, for the most grateful for any help from inter- _nny relief at all, are bringing down part, they were calculated to at- cstcd citizens who would like to see on themselves the wrath of the tract tourists, many of them gave the poor children of Summerside Raging, Mmigterinl Association. graphic insights into the chief ru- have a. good time this festive season. After disgugsing what they con- | activities of the countries they %. amend B laxpy 1,, the issuance of came from. Australa posters de- -- marriage lmenses the association plating immense ilocks of shecp andl - SESSION OF SUPREME delegmm Lwo members to meer. ' huge herds of cattle were well to _ VOURT-Mr. Justice Saunders held View me ,nimster of public mulch, the fore mid compared favorably “ S”5Si°“ °f me 5“p"°"‘° c°“’t “° whose office controls such licenses, with the posters from other coun- ‘SU-"“m"5Ide °“ Monday when the with a. view to having an amend- ,f me5_ ‘case of Rose McDonald vs. Island 'mem made ln the act_ The mmm season in Nom., Oil Company was heard. The case 1 The amendment conforms Wim 8 Queensiand which has just closed “'05 im action for debt and ownpied ¢ho-nge advocated by the city re- been unusually busy The $p€C_ thc attention of the Court all day. uct board which claims single men tourist tours arranged by mc when lt wus udgourneti to Char- were gewng mamed so they would shipping companifs have bm) f1_cc_ loiiciawn, and will be continued be eligiblg for relief gmnted mi ly patronised by cons dcrnble num~ J J Jg If ' married men by the .im STOOICHOLIW. Nov. 29--£>rince;North St.Elcanors,wnen something IJ. Match on Nov. 10. Meeting Gu _ . ` .. “I see,' she remarked to her of Customs Act 1 making a total VW J Mutch Mis. Hazel Mm | r -Mr. and Mrs. George Bheen, of t/ed th t there Ill b a falling 3; of 20'7a000 tons :f cutie and 57 - S U M M E R S I D E Summemde' m°t‘°red N Omen” on ’ ' th roads in ith _ _ 0;1tons of sugar, as compared w ` And Prince county Tuesday and found 6 _ very good condition.-S. -Rev. C. J. Bt. Clair Jeans, pas- tor of the Presbyterian Church. Summerslde, attended the St. An- drew’s Day celebration in Charlotte- town.-S. -Mr, Bteeves from the Moncton Branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. arrived in Sumrnerslde on Tuesday to take the place or Miss Jean Wright, who has been - transferred to Charlottetown. Miss Wright left on Wednesday morning to take up her new duties.-S. »__ I MOUNT MELLICK \V. I. The third annual meeting of the Mount Mellick Women‘s_ Institute was held at the home of Mrs. W. opened by singing Ode, followed by I Swedish CFOWU Pfi1'i€C‘. $002131 'and the car went over the bridge ICreed in unison. Thirteen members answered roll call by paying dues for ensuing year. Minutes of last :l.nnua.l and monthly meetings were ‘read, and when a. slight correction After a day of festivities the ered and assisted in bringing the lin minutes of October meeting re ‘$10 to Sanitorium fund which is to be paid annually (if possible), had been made, approved and sign- cd. 1 In her address the retiring President, Mrs. Malcolm MacRae, expressed her appreciation of co- loperation and assistance given by members during_ past year. School -; committee reported having hung , Prince‘s picture ln school. Treasur- I cr, Miss Laura. MacQueen, present- I cd an itemized report which show- ‘cd a balance of $23.20 on hand. This was followed by a discussion about getting a. pump for school but nothing definite was decided. The following officers were elected for next year: President-Mrs. M. Me.cRae (re- I Vice-President-Mrs. W. H. Drake (re-elected). . (re-elected). Treasurer-Miss Laura Mac- Queen (re-elected). Directors-Mrs. W. H. Wood, Mrs. Eachem. Auditors-Misses Viola Ballem and Lila Mutoh. Conveners -- Agriculture: Miss Hazel MacEachern; 'Better Schools and Education; Miss GcrtrudeI Villett; Canadian Industries: Mrs. vi ._ . ;. ii .iS .'~ I ..l i ii-1-: elected). ‘ Secretary-Miss Gertrude Villett .. 'J 5. .’.» .,..\' _ _ Til ,__ »`|‘.'. » .< -» i.. 1.. ‘ .., viii ., N 7: tv, 1 \ IHUIill]AY, FRIDAY EUIIISATUIIIIAY _.,.,‘._. >~.\~` o, .- .- e- '- <" ':=.;=»¢ ee-::~;=:»v - »‘<>s.'_3.L,»i_¢__, _ ____;_§___:: '»__;_,;__@§§:, =;___ » ~->=-_.-\»-_ ` ~:';:;:;~Z,: ' '-:+:`_- -=.»=:+‘:- V .vt .‘=‘.f_- in _ I ,- -, 1-fra. V ` \ . i ;\&" '.lBJ_‘ to the Public, Ladies and Children’s Hosiery at greatly reduced prices. Now is the time to buy your Xmas _ Hosiery. Remember this special sale of Hosiery lasts only three days. THURSDAY, FRIDAY. and SATURDAY ‘ > -e-<:->~-1+ '_ :--.» -e On these three days we -are offering 'A ee *Q 1 LADIES’ ALL WOOL AND SILK AND WOOL' HOSE Regular value $1.00. Sale Price 2' ` pairs for 11-I-iii LADIES' _ SILK ~ CHIFFON HOSE Full Fashioned. Reg- ular value $1.95. §:.':.i;if:.? $1.95 EXTRA SPECIAL LADIES’ SILK AND WOOL HOSE Regular value 79c a pair. Sal _ Price2 pairs for _ I LADIES’ ALL WOOL AND SIL1( AND WOOL HOS_I§___ Regular value 49c. A WDIIDERFUL BARGAIN Ladies' - H_eavy Service Weight Full Fashioned Silk Hosiery. Regular value 79c. S’ale Price 2 pairs for _ .. . .. COLORS-Moonbe' , R'f|, G t I, ' Matinee, Rhinstolgee, Brovijnwotlmnxc? Sale Price Sale Price 2 pairs for ssc i LADIES’ SILK CHIFFON FULL FASHIONED HOSE Regular value $1.00. pairs for _ LADIES’ SILK AND WOOL HOSE Regular va" 39c. Sale P. ice to 5% ¢51 C1 pairs for CHILDREN'S SILK AND WOOL HOSE Regular value 90c. Sale Price 2 90S pairs for SERVICE WEIGHT FULL FASHIONED Regular value $1.00.- 3 Sale Price 2 pairs for .. I Bows HEAVY ALL’ woot. Hose Black, Brown, Sand and Scarlet. Regular- value 49c. _ Sale .f;,':°‘f__2_ _ce in LADIES‘ SEMI _ HOSE A Wonderful Offering in Ladies’ Dresses .___-___i_l_...l Dresses from $10.75 to $25.00 will be sold for only $1.00. You must buy a dress at the price marked and we will sell you another one of equal value for only $1.00. These are beautiful Dresses if you don’t want two, bring your friends and buy two anyway. A real genuine bargain for the ec- onomical shoppers. ~ This Sale of Dresses for three days only ' _ Thursday, Friday, Saturday PRDWSE BRDS LIMITED The Bargain Centre _ H ~ W, H. Drake; Child Welfare: Mrs. _ ' _ -Mrs Sophia Peck, of Boston, W H Wood' Home Economics' Praught Miss H MacEachern; M155 V101; :amen kmdly jnvmd MHSS. arrived in Summclside on MTS J P Pfilught Ni1l2l0nil1 Sick' Mrs W H Wood, Mrs W J. next, meeting when Home Egonom UC I I 0 N SA I E Tuesday evening to attend the fun- Events: Viola Ballem: Immi- Mutch; Progranune: Mrs. Mac- in will bg gubjeef; of prog;-,mme ` oral of her father, Mr. Robert Kirk. gration: Mrs. W. J. MacEachern. Rae, Misses Sarah MacDonald and and roll call will be answered by .` T R N , Committees school: Msaquesm ghmtmg fw¢|p,_ Mrs. W. A. Jenkins, Vernon, gave (very interesting demonstration on crocheting a. cushion, alter which A contest was put on by Miss Hazel MacEachern and prizes National Anthem. , BRINGING UP FATHER || _ ._ I \.\\\i\}\\\\sl._Q A --~,- -~~-- -» ~- ~ rv . ..,_?,,.3E._c?w¥§{;3.‘ EX,” I fwwbow ~\e.vvl\.\. -mu Bv George McManus 1 =-1i:r'~ r' _ Je.-= ...M . Ni/'I' ev cout.-/-l M\.Is\-Vl.ooi< HsRE’s I V c:AN ~»o\I.l-rem. ME illll?!ii=Iii§i§i;‘iliiiiiiiiiiilif wi-mer no ~/ou i »<1~1>\;/ stress-_rgma -ro? shun; \_n FIELD 'P " ‘mi -me ; ` ~ // he ME-' __ "_ ' _ ‘iii ' . -f=A-»’ \\ *iii’iil’li!i:- double and single woodsleighs truck wa on I `,// 'I IT/ III -- ’ -I 'Z BF " / IM md a number of other articles too numerous togrgenf ‘ - II Q 51 ull f, A . __’_ Q -;;“ii°// 'T' 5 P S” Several time of hay and it quantity of outs and "-'_ $`__ .1 ., :IA ° '- 2,5 "" .Eli ' -5. ` ` ‘X-a - : ` ”. "' ` 0' _ £9 *EI fi? " ..f§I.“'w.= - ‘fi , _...lv I//`&5§’EI75e=: ii." ‘ of "NNN H . /f » J 1 i..ii| - s _ _ " AU¢U0il¢¢re ‘ ' I 'i' __ Q i§=='III'hii _ é I V ~ _ _ ._i ~. ___ » .N am, mg :mmm smalmlu. aim nu _il |f;__._/ 1) 3 -- l .\ .- were awarded to Mrs. W. A. Joh! ing and Mrs. W, J. Mutch. Lunch was served by hostess and meetinif closed with a sing-song followed bv