r1. OCTOBER 14. 1g41__ FERRY PRINCE llllllll NEW SCHEDULE The Ferry Prince Nova is now back on the Wood Island-Cariboo route sailing daily, including Sunday, from Wood Islands, P.E.I., at 6 A.M., 10 A.M., and 2 P.M. From Caribou, N.S., 8 A.M., 12 A.M. and 4 P.M. llllliTllllMBEliLAllll FElilllES LTD. Stavert Grader. POTATO GRADERS With Labor Shortage, Potato Blight and Strict Government Inspection common, Save yourself Time, Labor and Expense by using a Hail and Hall 6' Sllavert CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. 2o per word; Condolence 70c per inch; application. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Auvertisements 25 Cents Central Guardian locals, 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals Announcements and Classified 3c per word; in Memorial Notices 70c per inch; Lists Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, ctc.. 5c per name; Letters of Wedding engagements 40 words for $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Appreciation, 10c per inch or 4c per word. l9 cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on Coming Events 3c per word} 0 Notices of Thanks and Lists of Subscriptions Miscellaneous [LE-OPENING SPFQUIKS —liIRS. Johnston's Beauty Solon. Phone 10.54. L.269-l0-l0-4i. OALL MRS. DAVISON i663 ior all kinds of Fur Repairing. 187 Kent Street. L-255-10-l0- 4-15. _-_-—— -———-—- Wanted .-—-—-———-—-—--—~—— WANTED -— BARBER APPRENT- ices No former experience neces- sarv Write ior information Moler Barber College. Halifax N-l33 Teachers W a nted “XMNTED -- TEACHER FOR ST. Mary‘s School. Lot 23. Supplement $100.00. French Secretary, J, 0. Gallant, Hunter River. ‘ 14-298-10-11-21. T_... _.___ NOT ALL FRIGID three mountain vir- Protected by mazes. southern Crimea has iually no winter. r_~..—-—: — A Prclessiuhzlimiilards McLEOD 8. BENTLEY W. E. BENLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law MONEY TO LOAN 154 Prince Street MocGUlGAN 8. TRAiNOR MARK R. MucGUlGAN, K. C. C. ST. CLAIR TRAiNOR. K. C Barristers. Solicitors MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank Richmond Street Charlottetown x" .—_-...'_-_.~ H. F. McPHEE B.A., K.C. NOTARY In‘. BARRISTER SOLICITOII. Riley Building Charlottetown Agents Wanted BARN EXTRA MONEY - SELL Master Kraft Christmas Cares with name unprinted. also Boxed cards oi highest workmanship sell themselves when shown to friends. Up to 100% profit. Make more-- sell the pest Experience unnec- essary. Write today ior details Samples on approval. Masur Kriiit. 322 Dohertv Building. Tor- onto. N ~14 MAKE MORE MONEY — SELL British Canadian Christmas Cards with name imprinted also Boxed Assortments Finest available in value. workmanship and prise. 100's profit-bonus ior early ord- ers. Your friends will want these cards. Experience unnccessaly Write today ior details Samuhs on approval. British Canadian Room 23. 24 King West. Tortinto. _ EXTRA MONEY FOR EITHER sex. No matter whether you are employed or not you can ulake extra money by taking orders ior Premier Personal Christmas Cards, Boxed Assortments etc. Pleasant spore time work. No experience ie- llired. Sample books filrnisnvd ree. Thousands oi orders placed every iall. Get started now Premier -Art Guild, Castle Bldg, Montreal, N-lO-Z-tts-Gi. Mule Help Wanted “UANTED AT ONCE POULTRY killer. Royal Packing 00., J. Jenkins, Prop. L- 45-l0--0-3i. WANTED - PROFESSIONAL AC coiinlants. AplJlv stating exper icnce to Box W. J. Guardian. L-“lll-il-BO-tts-lzi Men Wanted EVERYWHERE BUSINESS IS more prosperous conscquenvy there is more money for peonle who sell guaranteed products from door to door. T-‘amllex oiicrs vou o readymade satisfied clientele ii you are in earnest about becoming your own boss. Start now to be known bv autumn when business is at its best. For iree details: Familex. 5'70 St Clement, Mon- tiral. N-A. rm: Cl-IIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN! l Markets At A Glance ____- B! The Canadian Press (Saturday's trading) TORONTO-Industrial! and west. em oils down; golds and base metals up. RIONTREAIF- Papers, metals, oils, Iolds and industrial: lowen- c". rlers and utilities firmer. Action dull. NEW YORK- Stocks irregular. WINNlPEG--Wheat futures closed 1-4-5-8 lower. NEW YORK-Cotton 7-10 lower, sugar unchanged, coffee Santos 41-48 higher, coffee Rio 15-16 higher. ‘Produce Prices MONTREAL, Oct. 12 —(CP) — Canadian commodity exchange. Butter spot: Que (92 score) 32 5-8-32 7-8. Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 41B: A-Medium 40B: A-pullcts 30B; E- B 323: E-C 24B. Futures: butter, Oct. 32 1-23, Nov. 32 1-28, Dec. 33 1-8-33 3-8. Jan. 3 l-2B. exchanges, iive Nov.- Jan. At one cent spread. contract, lone Nov. at 32 3-4: eggs. Oct. 28B. MONTREAL Oct. 12 -(CPl — lProduee market prices here Satur- day as reported by the Dominion Department oi Agriculture follow: Butler: first grade creamery prints, jabbing price. 34 1-2; first grade solids, jobnlg price, 34: Que No. 1 pasteurized current receipt price 32 1-2; No. 2 31 1-2: No. 1 wholesale price 32 1-8: No. 2 32 1-8. Cheese: western and eastern white, price to factory, Montreal dc- wcst and east white wholesale price 16, which price is applicable to cheese manufactured on and after May 26. 1941, ior shipment to the ‘United Kingdom. Assortments. Exclusive attractivel E2851 graded Slllllmcnts selllns 8!? A-iarge 41: A-medium 39-40; pul- leis 30: B grade 32; C grade 25. Potatoes: Que whites No. l 9n- 95; No. 2 75-85: NB whites No. 1 95.4.00. The Eastern Guardian This column lo conserved for ni-ivv of Ilociil interest. but advertising of s inn-way nuluro may be lnsortrii nt 2 Ice-nun n worll, strictly pnyulile in uili-unvo. ..*W.M.S.l\fEETING— The post- poned September meeting of the | Valleyiield Women's Missionary So- ciety was held in the church lsdioolroom on Monday night Sept 29th. Mrs. J. M. MacDonald led lthe devotional period. Mrs. D. H )Mcl>herson read the Scripture lest son and Mrs. Jack MacPherson the reading from the Msslonarv Monthly. Mrs. John Macicod and fMrs. Finley Matheson led in pray- ler, with closing prayer by Mrs MacDonald. Hymn from the Pr.»- gram were sung. The president Mrs. W. A. Bruce was in the chair. Miss Anne MacDonald read the minutes oi last meeting and call- ed the roll. Interesting Bible ques- llions were given in response. Re- port oi.’ sick visits made and letters oi sympathy which were sent was given by Mrs. M. D. Martin. The Treasurer reported the offering also number oi War Savings Stamps purchased. Acknowledgment or let- ters oi sympathy was read by Mrs. Herb McKense. Plans for Autumn ‘Thankoifering were made. Mrs. Mutheson brought the finished Ai- ghan which is to be sent to c needy mission. Hymns and prayer in unison brought meeting to a close-L. ..'SOURIS CATHOLIC WOMEN'S livery for current make 15 5-8, iob: l HAP/MW were: .1 I emu-lav» T ISN'T A MYTH! There is a fifth horseman! He's pretty sad looking beside the other four. His steed just shambles along, very innocent-seeming. Listen closely: He’s not quite asleep! He mutters, “But we are a democracy . . . we have a free press . . . why should we worry? . . . we can catch any real danger in time!” The name of THIS horseman is COMPLACENCYI Beware of him! He is the greatest tlueat to our freedom today. His strength lies in our weakness . . . in our smugness . . . in our unfounded confidence that somehow our kind of world will go on unchanged! “But,” you ask, “just why should we worry?” Because YOU are public opinion! And without vigilant public opinion, we Canadians can too easily lose our hard-won freedoms! Democracy is rule by the people . . . But they must be an informed people . . . People who have a ir_e_e press lo give them FACTSI If facts gradually are sliui oli from iliem . . . Or if they are loo lazy to read ihose facts . . . Freedom is lost because democracy stops working! THI PRICE OF FREEDOM f5 ETERNAL VIGILANCE: This is one of u weekly series of lnsillullonul mes- sages sponsored by on informal Committee of Publishers under the chairmanship of Hon. W. A. Buchanan, and appearing in newspapers from coast to coast. Clubs, patriotic societies, business hrms or indi- vlducls v.00 would like reprints may have them by writing lo the business office of this newspaper. How could you be sure what plan to support, or what leaders to trust, without our kind of newspapers to give you the straight FACTS of what is happening? How could you decide where to spend the money you earn, or how to save it, without papers free to bring you the news of “sales” and the claims of all competitive products" Can Y_Ql:l help? Yes! Your newspaper publisher does a tough job day in and day out, to bring you all the news he can get. . . all the news that isn’t a real strategic secret. He does a lot of worrying and spends a lot of money to do it. But he can't‘ read the papers for you! Or do your thinking for you! And remember, when people don’t care . . . or act as if they don’t care . . . it is easy for a free press to be made unfree! Don’t let anyone tell you it can't happen here! Li? But it won't happen if you w0n’t let it! Start this way: Don’t say, “Let George do it.” This time YOU are George! Read the newspapers carefully. Think about what you read. If you see anon-military story that looks "doctored, ’~ if you know facts which are sup- pressed, write the editor about it, talk to your neighbours. Show this advertisement to your friends. We niust not let COT-TPLACENCY hold the reins of our destiny’. ~ LEAGUE-The regular monthly’ lure; Navigable Waters ll. F. AlllilllBALIl THREE ROOMS TO LET. APPLY "H. T." Guardian. L-ZBC-IO-llnai _._,_. gue prayer. The Secretary, Mrs. P. A. MacDonald read the inlnu'es oi regular and special meetings held loi sympathy which she received from the League. and a letter of hand. It was decided to pay Dioce- san, Budget, and Scholarship taxes. also Sisters of Service and Corres- vacancy for the ensuing year. Yarn Grade Vi-l Mary l2. M-‘l Edith hicuraut, 3 Doris Alox-vy .\:. Margaret. Hughes ill: ~ _ 3 H .1 .n McDonald. Jogreacli I'll‘ to) (lemme Kc. s. Anne McDonald. 3 Florence . s-‘n- _L______,__ ___, _ . . _ L" w k the League while visiting 5t m, 509m,- ('Q_\;\'E_\‘T scimoi. l Grade Ill (b) l Jean J1»; r, F‘"1n- 3 A“. My; _ —— ‘z 1Q Leg ingztlnlg‘ agile Sig‘; all?! on Tue‘; home here m“ summon The T1_eas_ ” _ flfiéhlllféCOlllylilflllt. a Eur-u. ;,i.li...,.».'l, 1 Jmfi, Dfilnll)“ llorrell and Company imi-“ia-rnfir-i-nrfin Z...°<>...e.. m. ... a P.M-. M... 3"‘ M“ P- ‘t M°"““ “i” m“ €?.‘3ii.".“'l‘ k- i1i“"l‘%€i§.... ....::;:.: its. iill‘ m‘. it...‘ 1 l t‘ Borden, 2 Brighton Road. George ggmpbe“ presmed and 91‘ P6130". Which Show"! m1" t!“ Bernarlellc (l: .‘i‘l‘lt‘ a Lfl/llilld Mc- ' P t t‘ A t " L-285-10-11-3l n tn 1e - bill-B Were paid and a balance on ' l ec lnn c opened the meeting wit e a Donald. Grade 11.4 Dm-Qthy McDonald, 2 R. s. 0.. CHARTER 14o “emf”! A¢°°"""""' r0 IET JIEATED APARTMENTS, pondence obi‘ ation Th0 nesl - o» <1 VII-l \i v ' _ during the summer. She also read E - e 8m “m lfl c - 11.. -~ 1-1 - Eluum Tm" Bmldln‘ lilutlllifiilllwl" Appll-iigloglah-i-ttl the ‘mnesllmndeme which comlstetl ggo:vetgerhg;s'wg} A xacDongld d2‘: a-- ------- ———' *""'~"‘=1‘—~'-_—'_-‘ '7‘:- —'- :17“? ‘ ~ ~ » _ - l Itlillll-‘ridxllltviclar elves ntsfcxdlplllllil Charlottetown l ——_——~——?-—-——* 0! e W" °l mm!“ m!“ 1,, md m pa” MW“ (f: '0:UT OUR WAY FQR WAR SAVINGS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _B. \~- », H; w! b11710“ 1 0i the w“ remak He“, wante‘! Mrs. Andrew Meurant for a letter Campbell a“ gppoinwdrstb ‘flfgg: w n“ l u u "fvuwmn ‘ ‘I h ‘llll-lnls Au iltllOrltkll \\l\ll the Ministc the ollzcu or the Registrar oi Deed Folz THE My scan." County at Charlotte lo! lfllullc Works ill, Ottawa, and ii l l t PALMER 8‘ HASLA-M “lllliltllv ‘XgNclLlllilliiaEFEEP out thanks from Rev. Andrew Lewis for ‘m’ lmmmg- "m! 8W5! l0 be 5""! f’ Q“;§“'“ l d .1 ,. of n A. J. IIASLAM B.A.. l.i..B. ' L_238_‘o_9_tf . _ h 1 r for Red 01°58 “'85 P115590 Out l0 - _ _ _ i til. , i. .. a cscr ptiOTl '1» nAnR|STER' ETQ _____* __>____ > d__ _ _ ‘ t! d0!!!“ m‘ “hlch e m“ ‘led mm members“ A“ unfinished business lg _ _ g . l- .1110 inc plan oi a silbinarin B.nk(ll,l‘ llllh scoua chamber, l WANTED _ CAPABLE HOUSE] “if-i? L 1-: w” attend“! l'°- MWWIS c105“! l k " ' ' - l ' I l llll 4‘ ill: Allil‘ llgllillllgllioldlftfl‘ lllcl . ,_ v ~ ' ..).-. l ‘ is Milk}; ‘lwg- {bifml- ltiggitfrfgforwlégénni pgggérgléerllgala with Prayer f0!‘ the fighting forces. V y .,_,,_. m |H,,,,,_,,,.ou8,, 8nd,. m, flgrie as r. 0, Bu] i; uc» ‘care Guardm, Li- ,\ urrTr _ a iwmt immediately below and Id ~ ——i r——-—- ' ' .1101“, Arthur snlllvgn and ;\\,vy_\~y UL v y 1\\l\‘11t tn llic commencement c l‘: ll‘. ll‘ll~l)»"\l~“.l1 Bruise approac M. ALBAN FARMER B L-26l-I0-lD-(il Jules Help Wanted Farm in South Freetown 69 acres house, barn and gran- Montague. iamily oi Vernon have moved to Mrs. Sullivan was for- wm-u. P. E. 1., to iv below and ac an- at. . BARRISTER SOLICITOR ETC. -~-— - - - merly Margaret McIntyre or Mon- .1: -. tl. 1 - i t Canadian Bank of Commerce am new AND woman. EARN saoo r0 m?" m" ‘med’ ‘Bumhinlw, l‘? issue and her fiends m slid to il.i:il,..~-.l...». ‘lhl-llillgtlllrenlioaé MONEY ro 1.0m. $500.00 before Xmas. delivering fall‘ relmll‘ new Y 8h I"! e - welcome her back.—L minimal-l. P. a. i. ’ And Like HUIRCL‘ that after ti". ally Caiiecs, Spices, Extracts, , Mixed wood in plenty. Lum- ber for repairs 45 acres ..'Word was received by Rev. 0. “(ion oi one month from ti" oi the iirst publication oi tii Medi- ‘ ALEX w‘ MATHESON goes‘ 1nd Soaps. Part or liull-ctme. clam-em Price Reasonnhlq giuiggdlwzi‘ 32mg” ab‘: t?“ :2: Nlwrrime Electric Con ors ;cu a or expercnce un- ~ - - 4- I ‘my “mm. sec“, BARRISTER. soucrroa ETC necessary, 8mm furnished. wi-lw CHARLOTTE H- L- FOLEY received his wings at Pictnn, Ont. M, “M, ,0 u of Public Works at n Money to Loan Collections Office: 90 Great George Street. 1 BELL 8| MATHIESON gale-kl ; Mr. G. Laurin, 25 St. aul treet, Montreal. P. N-l -13-li. For Sale South Freetown. Mail Address Emerald R. R. 2 ._1_,_ n‘ . c .1 ‘lu- Clly oi Ottawa. f: li'\])l'11\‘.ll oi the said silo and pia and lcr leave lo lav the said sui m lllllt‘ clot. " t l l . l-ll» .1 -. MARITIME Li. ‘C l l: L-agl-IWH-m (i '11 (‘ "rltrutrurii P‘ I; MON Y To LOAN H A l“ h. :i\ i: . » "Immi- Blwlih vgelolwtewn- FoAlhDlyyEEA-Dfilfllzcllligl 323E915‘ — 0W T9 "‘ “‘ "’ *?ill‘<°-"i'~’§>" ll‘ P- Jill" ~ ' ' iI-az-io-ic-ii.‘ t \ A M" 1' (i, ' Dirislv ii S\l|'l('l'lIsl‘:l:l'(l8l' L. Your Eyes’? ~9 29-- "éliarttts.';§i§§';....€ii.l'$ pumic Auction s. 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Ailhointnieuls l tors. l international En ne 1% F- a "UTUIESON s n JPWlLLm v t Phone Residence 1013. l géi’. and Pum Jack 1r .00. Mc-, u I,‘ “U-rcnsso“ 'm""'m“‘" '°"‘ ' ' "B N5- ‘ Wl-ill Llmlit , Klimt! . ' ’ 5-"9-"41-31- i Gvulrlhui-"d to the Canadian War Saving movement by J. a. Williams, creator oi "Out o... unyr '"”““““”°_f§ Km;