ocronslr 2,. 13:51" sTdcK QUOTA TIONS Montreal Stock MINING New York Stock Exchange . "— Exchange ___._.__.._.__._. . _,.__ (Canadian Frau) » ___._ TORONTO, Oct. 1- i... (Onnldlnu Prom) Stock! p cl"! (Onuullan PIOI) lbch Olen Alderm ‘B33124 111-31 u: gflguayig a Stocks Ulnlo 'n e 7 -4 can Cement 31-: Aston, a AA: gall“! 1" 1g: is can 1nd Al A 1-4 Bankfleid o 1-2 Anuondg 2'1 l-s can Pacific fl 3- u- m 9 , ,4 m 5 5.3 Bd-Idwln L000 15 c“ 5mm’ P B"°"° 109 Bendix av so 1.11 5°" 5'1"“. w H Bid!“ l1 Both Steel 0e 1-2 D1" B"! i‘ Bobio a 1.: Oheo onto so s-a 9°!“ “m!” z‘ l" Ewe"! 44 Chrysler so a4 9°“ 5”“! B I 5'8 “"1"” 11 1-4 Oon Edison 18 1-2 5"" 5”“! Wm‘ ° 7-8 B"! Dim ‘l 1-2 E166 Auto 1m no s4 llnP Tab 12 1'2 BIOIIII!!! 11 Gen mm 31 1.8 In‘ “w”! 3° 3"" 0!! ‘l Gen Motors n s-s Massey Harri! I Cdn Malrobic so G, m, PM 34 1-; Mtl Power 13 3-4 Cent Pat 11o Kennecott as not steel ca: 84 1-2 Cent Por 1o a-s Mont Ward a4 1-2 Nmw-md“ ~ 55 1'2 Cm" W“ I0 u Y central l1 a 4 Siiawlnigan » 15 1.2 cheater _ 167 “or Am 0° 12 3:4 St Law com — Coniarum 135 psm, RR 22 34 s! Law Pid 1'! 1-4 Con Smelt 4o 1-4 Plll Pet c 45 l-a St of Can '10 Du uesne 1Q L4 5m Q11 N; 43 M; 5t o! Can Pfd — Ends lvéatrobic 287 Texas Corp 40 1.4 - "a u 41 United su- as 1-a Bled Kirk 4 u,” _ M t | E h ‘Fernland 2 1-4 g g gtuco ill-g DII r33 XI: Inge groajlécomke g well: lgnlon i: s-g es ec - ___ ggillldgfaw 01-2 Woolworth - MONTREAL, Oct. 1-(09) -Util- Gun“, Gold 3g ltles and transportaéions competed E31,}? Rock 75 M I C b. for leadership in a vances n to-' n nger 131,3 day's session oi’ the stock market. fgglrlllgs 250 ontrea ur Utlitles ended a winner as their Hud Bl Mm 2 - rivals weakened nearing the wire. Imp,“ Y 42g 1-2 (Cnnfan He“) Howver, losses up to more than [m Nickel 36 Sh“. mo” three points occurred in the list JJck Wu“ 171 4 Abmbi Com _ as a whoiefttilnd all averages were ‘klsgniidd 33 ' gbifiibioffd 1g 1-4 shaved al e. 440 Brazilian, Montreal Power and 18-21;?‘ 73 gilt-glands l: ill-g Shawimga“ 5mm“ fracflmal m‘ Llzunaque 415 1'8 can vidsers 4 3-4 creases in utilities, but Gatlneau 5 La a cad :2 Don ‘ H, per cent preferred dropped bank. Lew}, u Inmd A 1.7 a4 Canada Steamship stocks posted Macassl- 39o Home Oil 350 gains early In the session but oed- ggfiLeod 20o Irnppoil 9 3.4 9d them near the end. CPR. held Mala”; 65 eée 15 1.4 on to a modest improvement. McDrsggur 2A5 gig: P??? 1_3 Mines were mixed, International McIntyre 131-4 Nickel and Noranda t flrmlrzig {and Mfxemle m! Consolidated Smelers r‘ n1; Mn Corp 15 hock. Oils were weaker. both Im- Moneta 5g perial and International Petroleum gags?!) 24 1_2 giving ground. Papers were also be- Norah“ 60 hind, the preferred issues ot St. Norman 551-2 (Gunman Pres!) Lawrence Corporation and St. Law- 03,161,, 1g; Sh“! mo“ renco Paper being in the loss ool- omega, m (mum; __ umm Pttymaster 20 Montreal _ Losers in industrlals were Canada Si???’ Gold 143 gummesléceti 148 Cement Preferred, Algoma steel Povwer row 2'10 B; l — Preferred, National Steel Car and Hen,” 80 _ Canadian Locomotive. Canadian -P,.eston 81353 Foundry and forglflzs had an utl- Queenston 41 I ward price revision. St Anth 6 1.3 Strength was acquired by some ggndmlllver 2 1., miscellaneous issues. Gunilla-a" C91‘ 5,32“? 29 “use Edd“! "w" ma“ a m!“ Siscoe 95 MONTREAL. Oct. 1 -<or>> - l“ Tllesdfll/‘S PM!" !"°T°“S°- w!“ Slave Lake ‘S,’ There were ass cattle, 440sheep and D!$!-!!!EY5"s°“‘<r“m mm“! up alsteel! Rock 134 lambs, B2 hogs and 100 calves for traction. WubPSFO k105i 3 1'3 911d ‘gjtllillllw Lake 2 1-4 sale on the two Montreal livestock lens W“ e150 We” °Y~ ' “"1 7o markets tod , inl di bo Tolal shares: 21.900 511M"; m" giélcaailrlite 240 cattle held tili- rrcolh llllbnliayl: can? dllstrials. 9.900; mines. 12.000. Texas corp 23g Tuudayh markem . Toburn 140 Cattle were draggy, other kinds ' Uchi 9 3-8 0t livestock were steady. A“ Un Gas 11 1.3 The cattle trading was slow. The UP!’ C“ 174 few cattle sold were‘ mostly cows counts ‘TENEMENT $g;',§;;§;g_ 44111 I I and bulls. cunners and cutters DWbLLING ,wane Am“ 4B0 - were $3 to‘ $4.25 and common bulls To be sold by Public Auction Wendi“ 20 $4.50 to 0...’l5. on the promises Monday M, Wrl Harg 335 Veal calves ranged from $9 to syl- dllv of Oaivbiff- ggnlemf}; s13. Drinkers s": u. 8.50 and gms. ".°.l‘.’.'é‘il,‘“,?.‘l“sl_‘lt‘s leflng Street UNLISTE" e" ma“ l!" W"! 0! i-hv Offerlnsa between Queen and Pownal Dnlhousle z“ and were selling from $5.75 to $0.75 Streets. Temjsk 5 5105“! $6 in $0.50. THE l-légagllsgyTRi-IST ' mGianl lewesnltalrld wethers were 05 Y . lv one small lot up 154 RIch-Lund Street u, $1125 Buck lambs d u“, Charlottetown, P. E. I. d, ' ' c were “was, BEAM Toronto Exchange 815333-33; .33 i...” .§;,53.,....u..... uc once . ' ~ - ____ 305s were $14.85 for 13-1 dressed 11-814-9-30-10-2 4. To ' llD I30 I0!‘ B-l 01f trucks —-—-"¢-"'—'-"—-" RDNTO, Oct. l —(CP) -'ra¢ "flitd- l‘ e A dNw $1 per Toronto stock exchango market 11°! Premium with discounts on off started the new month off in the Fm“- 5°WB We" $9 M $10 llvc doldrums today but a few special- wegimthe M 1 ' ti tt ted tte t l!‘ Elm! If t MCLEOD 8' BENTLEY tile‘ lbtrgtltme ‘lseedgdillgatllullgs. golf grade 11°35 ‘14-20- “nag!- edema?! W. E. “m, l; 184,000 ma,“ w” mom les $14.40 rail grade sows number b‘ h‘ ggh-rllsv‘ 1.11.1; lower than Yesterday. :3: up regal» nourkds number ' ' ' _ g, Golds and base metals pointed W" P°l1fl I 0, number 38mm!" "Eiawuwru" ' h1g1," h, the indium bu, the two undesirable all weights $9. MONEY ‘I0 LOAN 154 Prince Street Morrell and Company Ii. F. ABBIIIBIILII Chartered Acccuntantl Eastern Trust Bulldllll board's moot active issue, Malsrtlo Goldfields, sank 9 cents to 2.48. There was little doing in the base metals. Hudson Bay and Noranda advanced fractions and nickel was easier. Industrial; were lower in the in. do: but generally moved in nar- row range. Abitlbi Proforma gggln featured and closed at a new high for the year- at 0 3-8. up ‘l-s. Wutern oils were neglected but home advanced l0 cents. Charlottetown “M53,” A gumIIrEF-dé . MM) o. sf.‘ ClbAlR summon’. x. o. Bnrtllt Gollclton MONEEmTO LOAN Office: Over Provlnchl Ilchmcnd Strut i "=11? i=0 TrllslTFtAT, lCc. Bl-III OhlllottuhIll Markets At A’ Glance (By The Oumllm from) TORONTO- Golds 0nd bole mot.- ah higher; Inductrhh lower; wanton: oils prootllcally unchang- oil. Choice steers $10, good 19.25, med- ium $8.25, Ill: $6.50, common "g5 qdown. ghoioe heifers $9. 300d $8.75. lmedlum $1M. fair s6. $4.15. Good cows $7, medium 88, fair- g5, 25 down, butcher bulls $0.50, Grosser: $5.25 d0wn_ No quotation on veal and lambs. Finance By Bernard l. O'Hara Associated Pros; Financial Write: NEW YORK, Oct. 1 -(A.P) -'1'he ,stock market worked itself into a. flllylll: mood in tho final few minutes of trading today and cru- Maulrrlvotnacuonslloum in the loaders. Active Canadian stocks were gen- erally lower. Dome, Walkers und Lake Show Minn each lost 1-8 point and International Nickel 3-8. THE __ CIIABLOTTETOWNM worth]; 91AM M PAGE FIVE y: 41w d 040m’... w/vr I rx/sr mo: me P46! 5g- lawn/er? “Why Junior, well . . . er . . . you see, they’ve got to make room for all the stories of what happened yester- day, and what people said, and where Mummy can buy things . . . that's why they call it a NEWSpaper!" , "Yeah! But the pictures are more fun. Who wants to read a lot of old speeches anyway?” “Well, son, you CAN buy papers with nothing but funnies. And maybe they’re alright. But it’s because we have newspapers, and grown-ups like myself READ them, and sometimes THINK about what we read . . . that Canada is such a very fine place for a little boy -to grow up in . . .” “But exactly WHY, Daddy?” ‘Do Y_OH know the answer? It is this» Democracy is rule by the people . . . It is the assurance of individual liberties . . . But it must be rule by on INFORMED people! Because our kind of democracy supposes that you are fit to choose for yourself! To deserve liberty every citizen must make up his own mind what leader to trust, what schemer to force out of office, what bond issue to approve. Every citizen must intelligently choose where to live, what to work at, how to save best, how to buy best. And we ‘do mean “MUST”! Otherwise some delnagogue will step up and TELL us! THE PRICE CF FREEDOM l5 ETERNRI. VIGII-ANCII This Is one of u weekly series of institutional mes- sages sponsored by dn informal Committee of Publishers under the chairmanship of Hon. W. A. Buchanan, and appearing In newspapers from coast to coast. Clubs, patriotic societies, business firms or indi- viduals who would like reprints may have them by writing to the business office of this newspaper. t my?‘ "l!!! HI fivdmvcts ~ ¢y~ mow-v -.J a a-ro- . People need u 15g press to give them FACTSI II _;,,.. .. >. facts are gradually shut ofI from them . . . if they ever become too lazy to read those facts, Freedom is lost because democracy stops working! I “True, true,” you say, “but IS the freedom of the press in danger? Should we worry about it?” The answer is YES . . . it can be in danger! And why? Not because some man or men are plotting to take it from you. N0. Your right to have our kind of news- papers, your assurance that your children will have our kind of newspapers will be in danger the moment YOU, the public, stop doing something to help KEEP it. COMPLACENCY is always a danger! J’ Remember, the “freedom of the press” is not a privi- lege the publisher has.- It is a privilege you have! It is the first defense of all your other privileges. Your grand- fathers fought to get it. Very few nations still have it! You, the public, have got to prove you WANT it tn leserve to keen it. .,,-'~"= What can IQQ do Begin this way. Don’t leave it to “the other fellow." FIRST, read your newspapers still more carefully. SECOND, talk to your llcigghbous‘ about what you read . . . show him this advertisement. . .help break through his com- placency, too. a news story that seems “d0ct0red," or know of news (strai-cgtic selcrets excepted) that is supprtssed, get into ACTION. your own personal freedom that is being attacked! ll THIRD, if you ever read At; that moment it is 2o per wol- Floral and Central Guardian locals, 5c per word; Western and Eastern locals u; Announcements and Corning Events 3c per word: Classified 3c per word; In Memorial Notices 10o per inch; Lists of Condolence 10c per Inch; Wedding engagements 40 words for $1.00 lllll l0 cent: tol- every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and appreciation. 70o per inch or lo Spiritual Offerings, Cards, ate. 5c pel- name; Letters oi r word. Lists of ubserlptlons Captured Female Fox Teachers Wanted Female TO LET - numllsfi furnished room. ADM?‘ 611816111"- ib‘ LET - FURNISHED fins... Apply 23 King SquareL "9-10-2-31. R UN- 39-10-2-1!» Help W antes‘ in Montreal. ud rite X care Guardian.‘ wbnshed durmg a7 0 L-BIZ-iJ-SO- I | l. ED — EXPERIENCED MAID! 5mm To Let an. she- l I u I | Advertlsmg Ratestpayahle m Advance TO LET-IIEATED APARTMENTS son sum»: -_ rn.\l'~:l§i.lr_~l STOVE.‘ Minimum Charla for Any Advertisement: zs Ceutu in Bllglmm» APP“ 5°“ M‘ “PM ° Elm “'3- Lfzsiw‘ h‘ Guardian. L-‘lfili-Q-ZBAI. -- “m, w,“ b, THRESIIFR noraarma Clinton Mort L I rill. on. l<‘l'r~ d- 31-9-29- 6i. ‘fTLNli SVFHOON- Coal Cillllllll-y l 1y ericlull. FORISALIC-CO er "Milly b‘. llydc". 1G0 tons Illslldteloll and clfuto per inch. Address and mutation $1.00. Other rates on V_ __I______H Sydney N’ 5 06pm,“ I- _ \ "p “u” a noon HEATED amltrmlsxr. T. sulntlulns. Son‘: lgéiuh uijlgn , Md 5mm‘, 133 Fitzroy Street. Phone 0u2 (r Sylln N. b. - - '1‘ - i m, 33, L-IG-lO-l-éi. , - -~—— 1 l BRISLTOL — lCPl - Prescntfllll pic ures of the British Army n Le Llbre Belglque. famous "underground" Belgian l\ElNSl)8_.(I' the First jircnt ar, has been revived in Belgium. T!!! PERSON WHO AD- WANTED — A FIRST 0R SEOOND WANT vertiaed "the ca turlng of a class teacher for rincipal in the 1°;- 15ml marked female ox. Apply 'A" Central Bedeque chool duties to’ was“, coils ‘Gtlllsrdclflfl, Xleasgnfiono or gléflclétgrcgilgftA. is. Wright, Bl‘ All . - ca‘ . e u L-646-9-25-tf L-d-lii-l-di. Boarders W 11 nted Keep ltllnard‘; In the home. .1 Mortgage Sale soid by Public Auction in front of the Low Court: Building in Charlottetown in Qlii‘i‘ll'S Cnxlllty, Prince Eldwurd l.~l:.ll1i. on Sillllillfly zlic fourth do?! .11 (rctoh l‘. A. ll, iii-ll at the hour of twelve o'clock noon (AS711) all .:l.l >l!\‘;\l.ill the lnmls following u‘. is to say. all that parcel of lying and being in or Township Number Thirty- llrc bounded as follows, that is tn lsuy. COAINIENCING on the North Silore oi Hillshorollgll River at the East boundary of laud formerly occupied by Dennis Rickey. after- wards in the possession of Chris- topher Owens. thence running North along the said boundary for the distance of Ninety-nine chains, thence East ten chains. thcilcd South to the South blink of the N015“! 59- Dining-g gum-gm 1d y" u“ o M l H | want d Lgsl “ ‘ I‘: French Fort Creek thence follow- “uls-l-m sotlcflon n nly ac e p e snows counsa STUDENTS AC- 1 n ‘m b k- t _ ‘d Creek viii- ch“"°mw"' “fi,,"f,““" mm‘ ma“, 001211110: ‘Infill. m: uthclswmgevlihng: 1mm WANTED ron r-Bgnm worm. Losr —D§°K'IIl1\}iOFcll;lONE: Pali- “mmwawd m Eustlg-nilw-IO-l-Iii. §$n..i§s“.sl Flu Dun-Si] gnuvré-utt, ' » _ gnu , ' ween non ae an m1. .cn ou lcry iliong ‘l cs PALMER 31 HASLAM m“ Yo“ ""'7mfgh'|'°°mu“ “f, w Trwtlw‘ . , a QR? rfofg. 6‘ ufmqilififéf Finder leave at. Guardian. Re- l hlio Cg: suid French Fort Creek to L I. IIABLAM 3A.. LLB, b01901! keep marks l! “Ill. A a ‘n Ill ward, 11-30-10-241. , --*“ ‘d the: the shore 0f Hlllsbornllgh River nmsrllk. ITO. wormed-want future: l-l- ulr- h transfer! 01818.1” WANTED — PROFESSIONAL AC- . run notice that Annie 12.11114 desirable properly s 1w l 0" m , .,¢._,,-@,,,,d, “m, {mm the“... we“. Bank cl Nun lentil UIIIIIINII 5.; my“, lhoml upinat 457,180 yesterday. A wunmlta. A plv sill-till e8?"- Mlscellaneous I-‘lshor Allen, Montreal. Province cf Kenslngiom-Symnlerside pavcmg‘ .1 my along ma, shore m me place rsllc cnnslsll g. ._. (lhurloltellflfll, I’. I'- l- “w yo“_ M", 1,1,5”; “s. [nod many broker; and customer] ienoe to B0! - J. Bu" w- _-___.__ ..____ ___ _ ._.. Quebec, will In ly to the Pal-Hams!" 5 mile! "M" 5"" "elm; gm, "mp, o; commencement, containing by MONEY TO AN n“ u ‘a. Bu". What, “n” u“ dam-m! wgll gyms f0]- gh, W,“ L-711-0-30-tia-131- 50M! BARGAINS IN SLIGHTLY 0|’ Canada, at ts present cr nut cf eIBht s00?! 2:252 b“: “we l Csflmaunn “,0 hundred (200, "‘°“° ” no‘ ma: our lower’; rubber un- "l!" bwball sum- lmd rounded Agents wanted “fid 2.5""? 5§“l1..“ss!mthm°l>"1'm§ ‘slfimufglrurblyixllgrfl 2il‘,’.'.°.t.'.'°."l;l1’.!“l.“.‘l. cobble ni-n Sh"! iulilhlé‘ Am“ °’ m“ “ ,““,‘° f“ °’ "if a e ree . l 'ln ' ' ‘ ' -. Tl l) .' ein ma a BELL a, MATHIESON vhlmfl l» h!!!" ~ '" ' “m!” "‘°"°’ I“ °‘"“"-“‘°"° _...___.:_--_-- Flo-J. y L-813-9-30-l0-1-4- Clwrleilewvu. "n" "W"! 1°’ '°* °' 3°“,,'"Y,,""““‘" "" “m” .....,.‘f almmfi, lfufluss of a gower tn . “dmm” w" t!" 4"“! "Wu" 1x155 MONEY non EITHER —-———--—-—-———-——-—-—- "'3"fe-Jmd;g:fl'§-a o, s, “mm. '"§“m',.“,e§°§, in-equmq will m,- ssle contain“; in a certain In- uou‘! To L05" n Th. Aumhg“ n“! 00"”!!! ‘W,’ Ill- N° wit!" "Mm" Vi?“ m‘ . y p ' l-nishcd. ' denture of MOTIQRZQ bearing data ommn Block In w» 4m J M; Mint It 4H enclosed or not w“ ew mm c“ a“ e m" u; "l-"d “o lars up l u... Eighteenth day of August a - ~ r cu - "t mm!‘ . W Wm" I" l 9°!" i" l° “t” "m" “Y "M" “m” I” nvnrwnnnu nusrunss lo “gfgrlllegufing lflllut. or hos. o. CARIYIUTIIERS. D, m4 and mode between Ben- .- it the flnllh were U. S. steel. w‘ Pam“ $18.12“; more prosperous corlseuullltly $03 Tramway: |., 5'"“'",°"'g§' jllmln Milrr o! French Fort Town- Bethlehem. Chrysler, Goodrich. ' ma: ufiftsi“... ¢xfleryence ,2, there is more money or DQOOIQ Montreal, P. Q. 016 $302116 5""""°"9 d“ ' ship Number Thirty-five in Goodyear. U. 8. Rubber. Olle. uulgd flpmple- books furnished "hi! "u lmlmmee‘! woduc“ ‘mm 1"_7I'_m'z‘°'m‘2313°a___ L'728'9‘27'3 ' ‘ ' Gilt-en's County aforesaid Farmer ' door to door. Famt-ex offers wu ll ~-—-——- —-———~- or the first part and H. James Doom, Boeing, Iockheod. Dow o. Thouslnds of orders placed u . “n” m“, Mad lde satisfied CNN-BIB ""1 Palmer of Cimrloiietown in the AN” cmmhah ‘med manual’ Al“. "u, “IL llilil ‘C tl Bid F" "nun 5 t becoming sllid Count Barrister Trustee of classes’ rmsn °““='=‘-°*' °~=""" M" "‘" ° ' “""*‘"°""" °“‘ °'" “l “l! ""11" ‘l’ "' PAR TRIDGE SHOOTING is 1 d" u" n‘ “"5 F u“ h!!!‘ I mm b7 a“ "m" w m "am" beenlmnde in payment of the prin- Backward were American can. turn: M01111 MONEY - ssu. ‘I l" "l W“ m‘ ‘m d°§‘"“ (ipni nud interest secured bv the o‘ | "Mo" I _ m“ _ d H ,_,__ Familex. 5'70 8t. Clement. on- t _ _ V_ ‘ _ u,‘ P u, S Phllllymorm ,'.,,'§°‘§'...','u,..., “all. Wllllullllglaéxmlfllblllfi Hull's? Boilul m“!- “"" The Open season for Hungarlnn pzlrtrldgcs _\\lll ‘“‘l_filur"‘,"l‘ll'_,,:fi_ Dnrucmnrs “pm, a, o I w: . Balls were ne l better In Mm "'4 “m” ""‘““b‘° m O l b 1st to October 31st, both days lnclu- the OITlCP of Pullner s; rlnsldm. Y n hi! m,‘ wmimlnm“, ‘m; “m, be from c o er _ _ _ Hammers cm onouflimu.‘ . blawnfi 33"“ mm mun-boll“ or “lfltytllra. wamed ‘we’ bag Hm“ (s)! for “M!” partridge from ‘he huh na3rro' .11 clnrllllu-nuvn nus ,____._. ' om" ‘an madam uh l‘ w“ he rriageauunggrligaczn? WANT“ To “In, mfinovw; to 31st. both days inclusive. bag llmlt (3). “m, m, o; gmllsfilseé, tfiyhgllii. _ Opposite ltlnluroem Adv-ml :1»; :2 gflgomg °',,$,*,,,,,.,,,,,,,,?.,,' 5',§,§‘,‘,,,..,.°°°'.'“..".3,.'5‘.ls13§'iuul DEPARTMENT or AGRICULTURE. Executor Eslaltne .51 n nu... ‘ 1mm," p, Appointments- “a m Room as. Kin; West, TOFIHZO. hmggkggpln]. phone 073-1.. - Palmer Tlustw 0r sflgfg-Fadb“ Phone Iolldcncc i018. m m ,\*J__, N-J- L-33-10-l-3l- . . - ' - u I" ‘