5 "s4. MINING (Canadian Press) f TO NTO, Dec. 16- lfocil _ ,, ch” Acme oll ; 9-. A P loll , _ 33 5 Ainellpac w 49', Alexand 3" Mnm 1§l| All; Odn 3-1 Ang Huron 375 Argosy 33 , Ashley 5'11 Bugamao 71 Bankfield 6'1 Base Metal 31 Beattls 131 31 39 Big Miss 36 Bobjo 9'-' Brown Oil 41 Buff Ank 135' Buff Can 34 Bunk Hill 14 '- Cal Edm 30° Ccimont 5° ‘ Cdn Mal 100 ‘ Caribou 1'10 Cent Pat 340 Cen Poro 9 Chem Res 40 Chromium 45 Comweal 40 Coniarum I51 Con Chib 35 Con Smelt. 66‘; Darkwatcr 12 Davie‘ 52 Dome _ s: Dorval 30 Fast Cr 14 Exist, Mal 95 ‘ Eldorado 220 Falcon Q20 Frci Kirk 1l‘-.~ Francoeur 47 Fire Pete l9 Foundation 20 l Gillics Lake 13'- Cvuds Lake 47‘. Goldale 18‘. Gold Enzle 25f» Goorlfish 9‘ Granada 6 Gllnnar Gold '16 ll/"d Rock I12 Hurlzer ' 11 High Snr l8 Ho lingzrl- 13 Home Cll 155 l-lt", list. 28 Howey 27 Nickel. 4i Jacola l8 Jcfiroc 97 l8 182 _ 128 ‘ Ln-ce Shore 51 . lam Cont 3 - laps. Cad _ 42 I: va Cap 92 Lclael Dru 13‘: I 1.9» Gold 2‘: Lciich 80 l I-lttle L L 510 Mncassa 485 '. Macisen 35 l McDoug 25 l ltiacLmd 135 . iilan East 2 l’ Marulgzl ‘ll McIntyre 35W McKenzie 103 McVittie l5 l liicwntterg 34 Mm Corp 1T1 Minto 3‘.- ‘ Model 41 Monarch 20‘ Morri: Kirk 20 Murphy 2's Naybob 24'»; __ a1‘. ,.' fimsvirl" l 311149;? w’ wsranlvlslws Purl AND PENCIL saws $2.95 ‘l’ G- uaranteell sictl NFJV BULOVAS FOR MEN ‘$24 75 “P _ w, . p. Tho prccision built l5 jcwel watch. Pay Weekly Smart BULOVAS FOR WOMEN .-\l1 the newest " models. Guaran- l\"(‘ll Q 3 I No Interest w. w. wELLNER an; :...'_.t.'-4.__. .. a. ._~.-J._s;.n..~,uh'_. . ¢J»<I' ..__....=. DECEMBER 1s. 1991 New Gold I Nlpissing 200 Noranda 53% ' Nordon . 14 ‘ Normetal 3U Norgoid 3'6- Nor Can 53 OBrien 565 A 1B9 gigs Oil Ill/r W“ ~ Oro Plats 106 Pscafts 13% Psmour I50 Psyore l5 Psrkhlll 9'4; Partenan ‘liq Pauiore 18 Paymastel 5 Perrcn 114 Peterson 1'1’ Pick Crow 535 Pioneer 310 Powell 165 Prairie 40 : Premier 200 ‘ Preston 103 Pros Air '15 Read Allth 405 38d Lake Z1 Reno Gold 58 Roche l0‘: Royaliie 50 St Alltll 13 San Ant 135 Shawkcy 24 Sllerntt 85 Siscoe l0 . Slaclen )0 Slave Lake TI SOll End P 5 S W Pei» d0 Stadll 49 Straw Lake l0 Sud Basin 300 Sud Cont 14 Slillirall 100 Svlvzlnite 300 Tlii-llbifl 3E5 Teck H 520 Texas 134 Toburn 215 Towagnlac 45 _ Treadwell 30 ‘ Uchi I00 Unit Oil 22 Ventures 600 _ Vulcan T‘ Wvalic Am '44 di’ 20 4: 6 38 I45 YNLlSTl-ID l". 80 100 15 195 1-". 21 ls Convicted Of - Sedition By J urj PORT OF SPAIN. Trinidad. Dl ll-Ur all Buller, Trinidad Labor‘ lcndlr and <rlf-.<l_\'lcd "chef servant of the British Empire workers nrd C1117: m homo rule party," was con- \",‘i’rl of sedition by a majority voc of a Jury today and sentenced to two roars imprisonment with hard I l lahol‘. Conviction of the colorful sgita tor closed another chapter oi th‘ . s.or_\' of the Trinidad oil fields riot ‘ [last June. 1t was the attempt of r . ‘sq-rad nl pol ce to arrst Butler a ‘l lFylabad Village that set off.’ tn lroody disturbances in. which two police officers were killed, severe ‘ wounded and l2 natives shot. to death. VAY NEXT YEAR No interest Char!" ‘I (‘w d‘ 3%’ I Registered perfection — 18kt. USE YOUR CREDIT I'm-m A "BLUE BIRD" BRIDAL PAIR. $100.00 Perfect males. IRI- fect dllmonds. Only $2.50 A Week Community Piste BmT"5'_1'°N5 Service for 6 KING'S For Men nnd Women All u.» lovely (fom- $1.00 "0 -, munlty drlligns. Modem mountings in choose from. Psy Weekly. Extra Chsflts i LTD JEWELERS SINCE 1B6! CIIARLOTTIJTOWN. P. E. I. > x’ Secretary HOME GIFTS FROM THE r Bedroom Suite _ [V Chesterfield Suite V Dining Room Suite y Desk or Bookcase , ‘3/ Kitchen Oil Burner THE t ~( . ‘yo; '\/ llirror Y Mflfiazine Ruck \" Nest of Tables \ Occasional Chair \’ Occasional 'l‘zlble \’ Ottoman‘ y’ Portable Lamp N’ Pictures \’/ Reed Furniture V Smokers Stand S\/' Sewing 51nd IT 39d Spreads \/ Bedside Table N’ Bicycle \/ Silverware CHARLOTT TOWN GUARDIAN 4—- $56’- ' t $117013”! the W9 We think it time to put an end to the practice of giving “attic" gifts, those well meant trinkets that all too soon find their way to the attic or rub- bish heap. We think it's time to‘ give instead fuseful gifts--that serve as everpresent re-' mmders °f Your thoughtfulness and good taste- CHECK THIS LIST 0F SENSIBLE ‘GIFTS V Serving Tray V Telephone Stand \/ Toys \/ Table Lamp \/ Windsor Chair V Xmas Seals \/ Xmas Cards \/ Xmas Decorations \/ Coleman Lamps \’ Book Ends \/ Bridge Table \’ Bridge Set \/ Bed Lamp \/ Blankets \/ ‘Baby Cribs \/ Coffee Table \/ Colorful Rug \/ Cushions \’ Chinaware \/ Candlesticks \/' Clock \/ Coffee Percollltol y’ Comfortable Chair \/ Restful Mattress \/ Boy's Wagon \/ Console Table \/ Cedar Hope Chest, \/ End Table \/ Ferneries \/ Fender Bench \.’ Footstool \/ Electric \/ Electric \/ Electric \/ Electric \/ Electric Toaster V \/ Radio \/ Kitchen Cilblhnt \/ Oriental Rug \/ Refrigerator y’ Tea Waggon Bridge Lamp . FAM \/ Dinner Set \/ Frigidaire l \/ Fountain Pens V Enterprise Range \’ Vacuum‘ Cleaner \/ Electric Washer \/ Fire Irons \/ Glassware \/ Hull Rack \/ Kindergarten Sets \’ Lamp Shade ELECTRICAL ‘ V Electric Dishwashe: V Electric Grate ' \/ Electric t’ Electric Grill Hot Plate Heater ' Humidifier Iron Range V Electric Toys ILY. HOLMAS BOTH STORES su M M ERSI DE-CHARLOTTETOWN . ' lung And Queen UnlnJured Ill Crash LONDON, Dec. 16—-(APl-The Klng and Quccn only smiled t0- day when a, small car crashed into the Royal limousine ill Tralalgal Square. They were euroutc to Buc- kingham Palace from a charity matinee. No one was injured and damage was slight. All CYEWlHIEnS said: "I saw tllc King look out. of the \\‘l1l(l0W and then smile. The Queen looked an- xious ior_ a molllclll. but then she smiled too. She looked back as they drove off to the palace." Their Majcstics did not alight. but their chntlfieur examined the car's buckled mudguard and run- ning board. Police questioned the driver of the second cm- beforc he left the scene. His identity was was announced. _..'-€-————Z-— HHSHTOWN WOMEN’. IN STITUFE The December meeting of illc Irlshwwn Womclrs institute met st. the home of Mm. James ‘Voiced, Boll oa-ll of (the 12 member-l present- wns answered by a "joke" some oi which were vory humorous and mused quite a lot of hilarity. Next nlontlhs r011 call is u» be amwwd l ---__,____». _- -. bl’ a ncw Y1'ol"s resofutldnfflivw committees were appointed, It h,“ been decided to make a quilt, and each member t0 make a, block end lottely the quilt when completed in order to increase tlhe Instltutn funds. A very pleasing program W58 carried out under the capable di- rection of Miss Alnta Campbell and Mrs. W.B. Warren. A delightful lunch was served sitter which a social half hour was enjoyed. Meet- ins next nlon-ih to be held at the home of Mrs. W.B. Wancn. Eastern Guardian . ‘SUBSCRIPT-IONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rent. Archie Hume. . ‘ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is ec- cnom cal. More loaves of better bread from each bag. . IMAKE MABON'S your Gift Selection Headquarters. Pen Sets, Military Sets. Cutex, Comb Brush and Mirror Sets, Kodaks. Rolls Raz- ors, all the best ‘n Toilet Sets. Len- thcr Goods. Stationery, cigars. Ci!- arettes. Tobaccos and Moira Choc- olates. We carry a complete line of Christmas Cards, Seals, Tags. CV1- 7 L-B09-l2-i5-7i. Operators Study Conciliation Move MINTO N. 13., Dec. 1'I— )- Whlle idle miners waited tonight for s board of conciliation tn be set up by Federal Labor Minister Rogers. the operators had yet to make an nus ement. of s rs- presentstlve for the board. How- ever, it was indicated that o. deci- sion might be announced tomor- row. The matter of relief again as- sumed a serious aspect today. The following notice. signed by I6 mer- chants. was sewed upon the Minto local of the United Mine Workers of America: "We, the undersigned merchants of Minto and vicinity. agree that we will not honor any more orders issued by you until each and every account with us has been psid in full to date, Dec. 15. When this is done then we will give you n week's credit to the amount of the previous week." .____i___. MRS. M. ll’. MCMILLAN DIES, AGED ‘ll Mrs. Mary Frances Fsirclough" MscMillsn. '71. widow o! the late George A. McMlllsn. and s. rosi- dent of the city for 50 years, died Friday at her residence, 103 Bell avenue. She had been s member 0f Augustine church for‘ 40 years. Born at South Rustico. Prince Edward Island. Mrs. McMilian came to Winnipeg in i887. Her husband. who was associated with the Win- ilggg Electric company, died 1n Mrs. McMillan is survived by two daughters, Irene and Blanche. at home. and four sons. Nelson, Clifford and Reginald, Winnipeg, and Rev. George McMillan, oi Miniota. Man. The funeral service were held Monday at 2 p. m. at. A. B Gardinel-‘s chapel. Rev. A. E. Kerr, of Augustine United church. officiating. and interment was in the family plot at St, John's cernctery.-Winnlpeg Exchange. .__.__i____ ELLIOTVALE SCHOOL Honor roll for November. Grade X-i. Gertrude Gill. Mary Whalen, equal; 2. Eileen Keough- an. Grade X Jr.-—l. Louise Whalen: 2. Mary Mclnnis; 8. Willie Power. Grade VII-l. Raymond Gill; 2. Leo Kenny. Grade V-l. Bob Carmichael: 2. Aileen Kenny;_3. EPTIQSLPGWGT.’ Grade IV-l. Marjorie ieough- an: 2. Vincent Whslen. Grade IV-i. Theron Gill; l. Mervin McInnis; 8. Carl Mclnnil. Grule 11-1. Mary MscDonsld. Grads I Sl‘.—1. Johnnie Gill. Grade I Jr.—1. Arnold Whalsn; 2. Florence Mclnnis. Perfect attendance: Gertrude Gill. Eileen Keoughnn. Florence McInnis. Arnold Whslsn, Johnnie Gill. Mary MacDonald. Carl Mc- Innis, Marjorie Keoughsn. Anne L. Gill. teacher. POWNAL-ALEXANDRA WOMIWS INSTITUTE The Pownsl-Alexsndrs Womenu Institute met at the home of Mrs. Edison Smith Friday. Dec. 10th. with seventeen members and one visitor present. Two new members enrolled. Meeting opened by sing- ing Ode rind repeating the Creed. Roll cell was sns ed by Wsys‘ to improve our Institute. The minutes of previous meeting were I read and adopted. followed by re- ports of Committees. The Sick Comlnitee reported two sick cs‘ls. and two letters of sppreclntion for fruit were read. New sick Committee for Pownal, Mrs Robert Jones and Miss Isabel Inga. For Alexandra. Mrs. Gay Judi son and Mrs. A F‘. Benton. School Committee for Pownal Mrs. Willard Jenkins, mid Mrs. A‘. Maclvilllan, For Alexandra, Mrs. George Mo- Lellan and Mrs. Lester Benton- Program Committee, Mrs. Park- er Ings and Mrs. Willard Jen- kins. It was decided to buy a Christ- mas gift for a patient in the San- atorillm. ‘There was nlso three doll- lars donated for souls from T. B. League. Mix Isabel Ings was Con- vener. Program bring National Ev- ents. Next month program is Child Welfare and roll call is l0 be answered by Ancient and Mod- om methods. ‘There is also to bs an exhibit of hand work. Mrs. Mc- Kinnon sang a solo. after which music was played by Mr. Smith and Mrs. Mcxlnnon which was very much enjoyed. Lunch was then served by the hostess. Meeting closed with the Nation- sl Anthem. Next meeting to b! held st the home d! Mrs. Harold. Bolton. When a man's credit begins to fail he immediately begins to cut down his gxpenses. E YOUR VOICE" ' GAY-AH - ' RIGHT’ AVVAY- BESI E YOU GAVE ME FIFT’ DOLLARS INSTEAD OF’ TEN - Q 114A NS v3.5? sust- KING M A FAA/OR ~- BR|NG|NG up FAIHER "By George McManus r I ‘l u MM, JUST A THATS Ql<AY1 lrwua~r~ofi slssslmlsesrau. casts us: m‘ W“ i” “W? " "AV STRANED IN AND 9AY "n-lls i HE s Tl Hevfg 1k l) ‘l