Argl}- i951 New ‘link Stock MINING Exchange -— - Ossadisn he; .- .___ ‘ mo 1... l l idsnadlsn Press) Steely u“. Am ge iririlde 1p 152i 5:: a?!‘ if 1-2 condo ' Hllmn 335 $5,“... av 1-4 Arntfield a H BB-idwin 14 H 4 i-a Bendix Av 80 Aunor O0 l” Che, Ion g g4 Bsnhfieid a C!‘ ' ggaybdison 20 5-8 Frsncoeur % glee Auto Lite 28 8 Gets 7.14 Eiec 3i 7-8 Gunner Gold 37 Gen Motors 42 5-8 Helorow 9 q; Nor Pfd line! 7p . Kennecott 88 l-I Hoillncer X1) 13 3* MOM WIN 1 000110110!!!’ I" N Y CCIIHSI 13 In‘ ChYOIRlI-lm 135 Mont Waist evics 13 n“ RR 24 5'! DOIDO Oil 22 b‘ Phil Pet °° Du ueene 1o 1-4 5,4 oil NJ 30 l-I Mal m {mes C019 88 l-2 Eldorsdo a United Air 88 tension 14, g 5 Rubber 24 Brouisn g1 U B Si. CO 5'1 l-l 1 Alli 350 vmadium Corp 26 3-4 Buff Cdn 4 1,3 west Union 21 1-2- Oent Pet 173 west Elec 00 3-8 Gent Por 15 Woolworth -- Chester 135 BCI!‘ E l, $3238. ",1, , -2 Bobio . Toronto Exchange Home o“ ‘as 1. Howey 35 moon-no. Ami r-icri-m Irgtpitlicksl 2i 5.; new mole-ever. i“... ~= - . err "ape." well below m: week's Kirk I-iud '1': yer-age. Kirk Lake g5 T135111]: in moderate volume, Lake Shore 13 3.4 err-Addison, Buffsio-Anksritn, 14s- L us 4m woe, Macasse, Preston and Laps Osd 9 3.4 ght-I-iereiuaves dropped l0 to 15 teh 49 1.; s, t5 and 118M! closed 20 see cents down at 8.10. Seniors moved 153 is comparatively light VOHIIBI with a5 Dom. and Lake Shore lowered by 1oz .3 m i-l and McIntyre up about 49 t-2 |, point to 49 1-2. McKenzie firmed 110 ioents to 1.10. i 3-4 Nickel and Norsnds weakened l-l 30 ma 3-14 respectively, Steep Rock 46 told fairly actively at a loss of 6 26 penis to 1.09 and Fslconbridge drop- 55 l-i pee l0 cents to close st 2.40. 40 Both Abttibi issues were active 53 mi. the munch up 1o cents w ao 16 no Abitibi pfd ‘Up 1-2 to o s4. 13° Jmisolida and Hktde and 5 pouch, 10st ground ligitiy, 4 mssesofehelfpotormoo-c 331" is, netted by Bell Telephone, the g; Estrada Steamship es. Canad- a n Car pfd, cockshutt. Plow. Do- 9° ion Foundries, Fleet Aircraft and 30° oiitreal Power. 1o Consumers Gas, 8.0. Power 234 radian Car common, Hamilton 4 14 pid, Steel of Csn- 43 do and Lake of the Woods Miil- 10 gheid m tow side. 725 Hume Oil Cl l cent: COWH It 62 14 it Davies 2 cents down at 13 and ' 34 iirle Royalties 8-4 up at 0. 11 iii 109 155 Markets At A 35g l8 Glance gg $60 (By The Csnsdisn Press) oronto, Montrul and New York- Siofks clmd lpwcrh d. 1'2 i1p0{— ea nnc an; ew York-Cotton, rubber wnd Iu- BANKS w Iowan “n” _ (Canadian Press) C: Stocks Close nsnnmx. Ape-ii ir-(cri-Reve- Omadl — s Minister c. w. o. Gibson. ur- MOHWI — ived here last iiilht and left again 001111110709 150 an unannounced destine ion. Royal - of his visit was not made Nova Bcotis ._. bile. i OULTRY w b m» h at the yen- and need bf fowl llllghllh Ti 1011i! present time, and we will Pl! u" 'd'"‘°°d lwk” mill further notice. r . eua-i-s-ai, DRESSED AND LIVE FOWL AND CHICKEN WANTED large supplies st once. Prices THE ROYAL PAgiiING CO. J. D. JENKINS. Advertising Rates _ _ . Mimlmum Charge for All! Ocntral Guardian locals, 5c per word; Announcerrcn Floral and Spiritual OHCIIIIII, Car Condolence 70c per inch Weddilll Ind l0 cents for every additional lpplication. -__¥ Payable in Advance Advertisements ll Celts word; Western and Eastern locals and Coming Events 3o per word: Classified 3o per sword; In Memorlam Notices 10c per Inch; Lists of ds, sic. 5o per nsme; Letters oi engs ment 40 words for $1.00 3 wo Notices oi Thanks and Appreciation, 70c [er inch or lo per word. Lists of bscriptions i9 cents per mm. Addren and Presentation $1.00. Other rates en “F For Sale To Let "-50 TON DILIVIIIID. INT -— SMALL FURNIIIID “Sh. M. F. Welsh Tgpirtment. Heated. Continuous ' Ie-BBS-i-‘i-Zi. 0n ssu»: - FURNITURE IN- l di 33st“ “m- m " “tifiiif. li- SALE - 8 JUNKS OF PIGS. Duncan Nicholson. Clyde Station. L-BOB-i-B-li. R sou: - 1940 is TRY-fishy’- lmggtlvlgliisl ‘truck. Good ss new. . . . . ' L ea l- iihsriottetowlfi?‘ M Olfcbsl-‘i-a-io. a SALE-HEAVY csaonosnp do sheets i7 x ll inches suitebe liuuriirlilllelg.“ ogmimgiidiosfin“ w ' All. " W v L-flfli-I-BO-tf. . 0000. . Tril Beckvill . N. B. 3- Meadow Esnk Inste. H. '1‘. K1 Sea. Cornwall. L-dil-l-d-l-ii. Agents Wanted [ABLE MAN ANTED IM- gltdisteiv for lgwieish route m"! lust available. ’l“*ni Dealer enlisted in Air hf!- Business well established. ‘Alina Dealer will aivs full ss- ueifi". swift.“ idmfitileii.’ e . . w °°-- Lia m-evo-u-o. Montreal. Female Help Wanter‘ Qffiba-Msm rnmsommv. h t water. Apply 139 Elm A"- Tgieshene m. If-Gtt-i-B-fl. Male Help Wanted wsuran - nsnaru Arrnaivrf ices. No former experience neces- sary, Write for information, Moier Barber College. Halifax. N-133, WANTED AT ONCE — GOOD RE- E“ iiifieiiiiifiiirh‘ ‘"315’ . e - - - Green. Emerald. IrM-i-B-Zi. Wanted N TRUCKS. ageing? lowest cesh °"°°' B“ Gwdb-liiss-s-a-ai. ..-__---—~—— WANTED - nousiirrsarme moms in exchanse fol‘ "Rm 5°" ' h . we. u z....'..'"iiit"s'is.-..itii. Nursing GRADUATE NURSES. ll it time: =~.....°=°""°i.a>-i'::i.-- "T1341, "' sr-eiz-e-e-u. L-fi-t-l-I-il (a Montreal Stock Erclzange . ,_ .,,.$-_-__" ,,. . —;~~ wore... e- Stocks d GMO 106 I 3-6 6 3-4 8 34 l-I 85 1-4 22 243-4 $0 41-4 Produce Prices ‘i-(OH- Produce Market pr today. as reported by the Dominilon De- partment of Agriculture, follow: Butter: first grade creaniery, 34 14585. Que. n10 l regrsd _ wtielesae 8-4: Que no 2 rcgrcded, 8 Cheese: Western white end col- gwtiolesel-e mice, for local tmde Egigzs graded shipments in used fries cases, selling at A-large 22 i-fl; A-meditnn 21-21 1-4; B grade ll 14-00. 0 sheds 1a. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 N's .50 -.00: no 2, .25—.40; NB mountain no 1 ‘it's .60—.'l0; PEI oobblers no 1 75's .'Tb-.80; PEI maintain no 1 75's 30-30; Florida. reds, crates no 1, 2.20. Grain‘ OHIO . ‘f-(AIPF-Aiier sn earl to advance, wheat prices turned ower today, losing more than s. cent s. bushel. wmrriiruc. Aiwil ‘l-(Wi- Heavy purchases of Canadian wheat felled today to move wheat futures which closed unchanged. ‘Mlty at ‘l6 8-4 and. Jilly '18 1-2 writ-s a. bush wireat abroad were esti- mated st s; much as 4,000,000 bush- els. Wheat for shipment cast from the Lskehesd at the, opening oi navigation was ted to total at least 500.000 e - Buereigfs Aires values held un- Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. Arm-ii 'I—<0P>-’I'hfi majority of issues traded on the stock market today were on the soft side, following new war devel- opments. Indexes were all slightly lower. Most active issue was Montreal Power in utilities, which slipped to s new 10w. Brazilian was also down fractionally. Mines were M10190 V) sag Noranda dIoPlflIlB W“ I W111i an International Nickel a Irw- tion, Buioio was a. firmer soot throughout, the session. gels-lb glbpgspofit and St Lawrence copper-sign was also backward. while, Steel Waves and DQ110111 fer-red moved to the rear. C. P. R. follqwed the general trend down- ward, but Imperial Oil Edged 09-1’- rowl ,. ' mbps among uiiscellarieoiu were headed by the point loss of Lake of the Woods and other losers WEN Distillers-Seagrasn. Bruck Silk, 08- ilvie, Wiis-iis and Canadian Alcohol "A" mceptions were Visu Biscuit and Oeianese preferred. Tbtal sales: 11.000 B-‘WTWI T110115‘ trigg), 0,000; Mines, 5.000; Bonds, s1 . i. FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Agoclstsd Press Financial Writfl Ngw RK, A ril '1—(AP)- Lending Zgcks instead downward under llghé, tselling pressure in w- d ‘s mar s . ajgneers in the Canadian list in- cluded Dome Mines, International Nickel, and f-iollinger, Distillers Sengraen and Ford were stead!’- The Associated Press average of so stocks was off .3 of a 1min‘- at 41_9_ Tr ' 0f 359,770 5113755 were the lowest for a lull sesélign since March. 14. They compared l1 704.020 last Friday. To illustrate the messwnw of most lasses, pivotais down 1-8 each werg U.S. 5teei_ Republic Steel. Na.- Lionel steel, General Motors. Chry- sler 11.3. Rubber, Consolidated Edi- son: United Aircraft, Southern Pa.- clfic, Westinghouse and Air Reduc- tion. mpg; i t or so were 331,191,”, steel,” $811M!!! Tobacco 14B u Down Chemical, Allied Chem- ical, Eastman Kodak and J. I. Case. Minor improvement was retained b standard Oil NJ» ‘P6101! cln-p. American Telephone, Sperry and Atlantic Coast Line. Lawrence Paper - enjoy today THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 06K QUOTATIONS i’ A message from The Newspaper Publishers Committee now.- w.~ s. sucmrum, CHAIRMAN ‘PETER ZEAlGER‘, pubIisheF, was jailed here today for using News Yolu’ve i Never Recicl plausible the first small steps _ new». may not run. This shall be made fnore attracI, tive than it really is. That advertisement may‘ not appear. History shows how dangerously press can bei __ _ __ __r 1 Canada cannot afford to be complacent. There 1s no active plot to seize power over us. There is now no one whose motives we can suspect. But the columns of his newspaper attack. to accuse Cosby of converting public funds to his own use.” Probably none of you have ever read this story. It happened If we’re lucky, you’ll_ pever have to read anything like it. Because the trial of Peter Zenger, who was actually thrown in prison on these grounds, was one of the historic steps in winning the freedom of the press we in 1724! am ->-.-¢M>--.->. PAGE FIVE in dominating the still our citizens should be alert. Because little’, curtailments of liberty are at first so innocent they may be far more dangerous than open To stay free, we must have the FACTS! You want our newspapers free to tell you what's going on. If there’s trouble ahead, you want to know it. If the school or medical on sewage facilities in your town aren’t adequate, you want to know it so you can do something about it. If a public ofiicial does a good job, you want to know about it so that you can re-elect him. ' If he is inefficient, dishonest, dictatorial, you want to know about that so you can get rid of him. You don’t ever want glowing accounts in the inews columns inspired by politicians to keep themselves in office. You want the facts! Peter Zenger was only a poor printer. Prob- ably you’ve never heard of him. But you all know ‘the name of the thing he helped win. In fact, it’s like Democracy, of which it is a vital ingredient. We have enjoyed a free press so long we have ceased to cherish it, and have forgotten how to fight for it. Yet unless we all stop taking it for granted, the future Canadian way of life may not ; be so rich or so free, even when the military war is won! Not with things happening in the world as they are today. It’s up to you. Today the freedom of the press is an established thing. But it will mean noth- ing the moment the men and women of Canada no longer cherish it. Remember that in the first stages the rise to power of a totalitarian government depends on ‘ voluntary even if misguided surrenders of indi- viduai liberty . . . This shall be printed. That state of the nation. Whaifs more, you want the editors of your papers free to express their opinions, too. You may not agree with them all the time . . . but, nobody says you have to agree with them. That’s one of the beauties of Democracy, and also the only way it can persist. If you’re going to have‘: government by the consent of the governed, then the governed have to know what the government is up to, and must have access to facts on the .4s~._-_d>v»--. So if the newspapers have any axe to grind} it is only to win your understanding of what a free press means . . . to make you alert to pro-i, tect it! If we have any selfish motive it is only in that we wouidn’t want to go on living in a,’ Canada where your freedom was losti ..~. NQTE: The Newspaper Publishers Committee, speaking through its chairman, will bring you one of these institutional advertisements in this space each week l Clubs, patriotic societies, business firms or individuals who would like reprints may have them by writing to the Business Office of this newspcpei The sub of this brief sketch is the Mc family of Irishtown, some and daughters of the late Ken- neth and Margaret (McPherson) McLeod. Characteristic of the New Inndooi Moleods. as s younadrnan the 1a Mr. McLeod. lnheri an incitnat for see-faring, end for s time he set-vied on H. M. Siuvflyor. idle Guiriare. retel- he settled on the homestead 1n lriahtown now in pos- session of his sun George Where 811 the family were born. (.1 a farnliw o‘. eight children. three sons and five daughters. m1!- ing in we front seventy-two to eighty-mm. sil us llv and m- joying a good measure of bless- ing of health and noneth- Worthiyofnoteistdmfsctinali th yearn death hes not entered the seniiv circle Annie. (Mrs. s1 Glasgow, Andrew. Iristown. George nisiiwwn. Eliza. (ma. wliggim ) 5 v ey, 8.1‘. ‘so? s... "it": “m w“ 'Minn.ia (in-s l tier - the a women are all widowed but Montreal Curb w. end we M<§mW$§dig-e% I. - u...“ ti: r2555’... hummer (Canadian Press) M m “my,” my, letter will be so veers rner- Siiic" mm .125 ltikinhhO present momh of March. m , 5., Th0 ms so friendship erasing be- Ablubl P _ tween than us strong ss evidenced ggffifl °°"‘ 4 o. the feet um. magnesia-gray grdwilker :3 t: meet stnsomo- eppoitl’ pace or a " - habits, f home. 1'" °“ __._._ 9 a 4 goodmmsltip dofgs ma: ' 0i honest tol h ve RUNAWAY csvstzs DAMAGE gas“ "new" Ml that 1300611". pfljflflflTO , n. 1a., A i o- msny files: wqllih In“! (0% _ A runaway horse ‘ill-fleshed this interesting femii tnroustw ghfouzh e. large window into l‘... H. the mfiemsnd e agherewm etiontighich is iforieauitfls hardware store “Bean”;- M! the ocoupan 1mm; heavy damage to stock. Hauling a sleigh, the horse pl be l0 feet into the store before em u '1 ‘ i reissue’ W W?“ i v on the imique distfi theirs. for id doe it fell to the lot of en to attain the sgsofthrcssoore nyrsrss The sincere wish of their numer- ous menus is. that they may be spared to see many more years oi health, happiness and contentment. UONQUEST NOT COMPLETE LONDON, April i! — (OP) — A military spokesman in Cairo wanted tonight that “it would be a mistake to assume that the capture of Addis Ababa will nec- essarily mean the complete con- uest of Abyssinia," the British roadcasting Oozporation report- ed. ‘llhe Abyssinian capital fell t0 Imperial forces today. The spokes- men said there are stiii "consid- eralirilc Italian forces" in inc area. who have not yet surrend- ts-eek. fihifipfiflflllhfi Use Mlnerdfsflioriandrufi. ..- One group of s hundred Toronto Boy Scouts taking aircraft lectures to qualify for the new Scout Airman Flying Lions badges. The y heist!’ h s qualified pilot Is prorogued HALIFAX. Aprii~6.—(CP)- Mem- bers of the Nova Scotia. Ieizislature returned to their homes over the week-end after sitting 40 days in the fourth session or the province's 18th Ilenerai assembly. The House was proroizued Satur- day after ileum-Governor F. F. Ma- ther-s had ziven Royal aswiit to as bills and read a brief speech from the Throne as part of a closiniz cere- mony which_ in its lack of oaizesntrv was in keeping with the wartime sompiicity of British parliaments The session exceeded by onlv four days the shortest on record. the 36- dav slttiniz of the i026 lseilislature ISLAND EN THE PROBATE COURT The 2nd day of March A. D 1941 In re estate of Mary McLeod late oi Hunter River in Queens County in the said Province, Widow, dec- eased intestate. To the Sheriff of the County oi Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County, GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the poti- tion on file of Mary Isabel McLeod of Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Edward island, Stenogra- pher, the Administratrix of the above named Estate, praying that u citation may be issued ier the pur- pose hereinafter set forth: to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge esent at n Probate Court to be eld in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County. in the said e ‘ , on Monday the 28th day or April next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock ion-noon oi the same ds to shew cause if any they can w y the Accounts oil the said Estate should not be passcdi and the Estate clored as prayed tori In said petition and on motion of .W. E. Bentley, Esq. Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof bc forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true coil! hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places . ' _,, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Bank of Nova Scoiia in Charlottetown, afore- ssid, and st the store of W. l. Bow- man in Hunter River in Queens County aforesaid. so that sli rsons interested in the said Es te as aforcsaiid may have due notice thereo . WITNESS I-lis Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said i swui Probate Court st Charlottetown aforesaid the day and year first above written. (L gs) rue corms. (shit Monies. c. Leviathan. r-aiea-zs-i-i-a-is. m‘ I I i Lr-sse-e-ss-e-s-see , Mor-ipmes bgtogey. Elrbgtiiilageéarbféilyl of ‘t ' Qua nil“ Can 0 Birng ' LOngeVlty remarkable rwoiu- or to s» N. S. l-Eglslatllra ggelnbfcl m, IQQQIDQCE o, mm’ “Md pmsml” m‘ m cm‘ rumor: EDWARD rnmoa snwssw ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 22nd day of March A. D. 194i. In Rte Estate .of Murray G. McNecls Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province Produce Dcsier. deceased iestate To the Sheriff of the County ot Queens County or any Constable or literate pcrsnn within said County GREETING: Whereas upon reading the petition on file of Annie McNr-ely of Char- mttetoivn afureenld. Widow, and the Eastern Trui Company. the olefi- tors the above named estate. praying that a citation may be You are therefore hereby required issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and sppar before thc Judge present at s Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County, in the said Province. on Friday the 25th day of April next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock iorenocn of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Ac- counts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed at prayed for in said petition and or motion of H. F. MacPhce, Esq.. Proc- tor for said Petitioners. And Ii. is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once iri each week for at icast four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that a irsse co y hereof be forthwith posted in the allowing public place.- respeciivcly. namely. in tin hail of the Court House Chsrvottctown aforesaid. st or near the Royal Bank of Canada in diisrvotietown aforesaid, and at or ncsr the Bank oi Nova Scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid. sorthst all persons inter- ested in the ssld Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the ssld Probate Court st Charlottetown aforesaid, the day and year lint above written (L S.) By the Court (Sid) MUIIIEL C. LOWTHER. lqistrsr 4