AUfiT-llilllllill FOR SALE DESIRABLE PROPERTY THE; CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD_l5l§_ +- Montreal Stock ! Exchange PAGE FIVE SUPPOSE IT WASN’T THERE! T0 LET — FURNISHED HOUSE. Aunlv Tomlins Grocery. Rochlnrd L-439-8-l8-0l. TO LET — UNFURNISIIED house, available September 12th. Almly 75 Upper Prince. L48l-8-19-3i .______________ Boarders W a nted IIFAEDERS ACCOMMODATED Auniv between ten and 3. 46 _l10VlllZ_\VOl‘l.l‘i Ave. L-476-8-19-8i. (‘OLLE-GE STUDENTS ACCOM- mocinted. 46 Edward Street. L~479-8-19-2i. BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED. 130 Upper Prince st. " 11488-01831 Wanted GENTLEMAN ENGAGED NEAR- ciiy, seeks cheerful, well furnish- ed home. Apply BOX ABC. c-o Guardian. L483 IIANTED PASSAGE FOR TWO in Montreal between Aug. 10th and Aug. 23rd. Both can drive. Somerled 'I‘rainor, Bcdford. Phone Court 6s Son, Bedford. 144681841 Professional Bards MclEOD & BENTLEY . E. ENTLEY. K. O. Y A. EENTLEY, K. O. C. F. BENTLEY. LL B. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law MONEY TO LOAN 154 Prince Street ti... 1 MURRELI. 8r G0. ll. F. ARCIIIBALII Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Bulldinl Charlottetown H. F. McPHEE B. A. K. C. NOTARY. Ac. BABRISTEB HOI-IOITOB “h! Bulld'u| Charlottetown MocGU|GAN 8| TRAINOR MARK R. MacGUlOAN, ILO. C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR. K. C. Bnrrlstep, olicltnrl. Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bani. ‘Illhmond Street. Charlottetown. \ BELL 8. MATHIESON i noun -ro LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown r. s. nuns. PALMER a HASLAM MONEY o ' "We I5 T wit: Dos ls EYES EXMMIIED classes“ rmsn .I. s. TAYLOR OPTOMETBIST New lneatlon Cor. Kent and Queen gs; Qllilflllte Ma's Grocery "Minn u A i Phone aluomfwfa“ v Charlottetown FOB. SALE-HI Eircellent condgtilggngllzongogag? STA-Mrs FOR SALE-PRINCE ED- ward Isl 205 Ens etc. YOU CAN'T TELL THE DIFFEIL. ence bet new beltlvrlg? I hm all)?“ Rubber Traces. etc. ' Morrison Frederic I and Clinton Male “'11P Wanted my wmran .41‘ ONCE MAN For; gfifgwvwfk Apply Russel Roper, n a. n. s L445.8-I8-2i WANTED .4 MAN T0 woun o»! flsrm. Good Wages. Robert Sci. °k- WWW!- uao-a-la-al unwrap _ y; ' “wwmnl work. EdwlfdANldfigflollltl, 1:30;“. 1-11;____L_“_=;2§;=* MAN na-rwaau A ' g2 years to ohowetohogmflsuélbfi 1n Ed Anni? Guaydlgn gluing. Tenlwfy‘ N-284-8-10-3i. Salesman Wanted A G000 sins tma or 0.41.. endars, etc, for s. man in Prin 3 Eldxweaagd Island who will devotte onable amount of time M“ div and who is o..- an noncompetitive line. Th?‘ 1; I "l! line of merchandise for a live ambitious salesman, (m, {liiixlllnkgarticuiars to Morumu - Ottawa. Ontario. L447-8.18-3l For Rent WANTED T0 n: mun- bl-lnnli-‘M or IOWCINTIPLIQmQnf, Permanent tenants. Phone 1331f 14487-84941 Wanted WANTED — BARBER APPBENT- ices. No former experience neces- sary. Write for information Moler Blrber Ocllese. Halifax. N-l33. Miscellaneous AUGUST SPECIALS —MBS. Johnston's Beauty Salon. Oil Per- manents, etc. L-444-8- -3i. CAR. LEAVING FOB. MONTREAL Anscust Nth. can acccmm one Bessemer. ADDlv Box "Z." Is-ifi-l-ll-ll. Female Help Wanted WANTED GIRL FOR. GENERAL housework. 151 Cumberland st. 1486-6-18-31 ANTED — MAID IOB. GENERAL homework at Rothessy. Must be cock. experienced A. Lvrln writing t0 Mrs. Walter C. . RD Y. N. B. L-EN-B-IO-Bl. WANTID - EXPERIENCED GEN- es-al maid. Fsmiw oi iour to so to Halifax. N. B. App Room an Hote . between 0-10 A M. Ind 8-9 P. M. GINIJtAL MAID. GOOD COOK. fem Scotis. L-470-8-l8-2i. GENERAL ulls. lh Mon- 0V! treal. perience unneoeasar . ,5 1 septembe Mrs. H?! alarlfrWestfieid. N B. Lost LOST — NUMBER PLAT! 1748 between Klnkors and New An- nan via Bedfllue. ' 518 Charlottetown. Collect. ________._..._ Use Ilnrdb for 6AM"!!- JB-mes Calder, b453'8'19'2!~ down to $5 for thin rough oxen. Also L-aor-a-ls-ol. and vs, ferencca. Give full details. IrW-B-II-fl! llflfiAkQa, out wool. ' u d an fig led Throws for sale. "M" 90°", ‘IIACIIEII. warn-so rou 1,985 and hogs 791. Good steers were about 25 cents higher and lambs 50 cents higher, other prices were steady to firm. A few lots of good steers made $9 to $9.75. The bulk of the steers were plain to medium quality and sold rom $725 to $8.50 and common lMedium good heifers sold around ,$7.50, medium heifers $6 to $7 and common as low as $6.50, Good cows lwere $6.50 to $7, medium $550 to $6.26 and common $4.75 to $5.25. Canners and cutters were $350 to $4.50 and bulls $4.50 to $5.50. Grass calves were strong. Veals were steady with the close of last week. Good veals made $11 to $12 with about half dozen at. $12.50. Medium kinds $10 to $11 and com- mon veals $8.50 to $9.50. Drinkers $7 to £8.50 and grasscrs ranged from ‘$5.75 o $6.75, mostly $6. Yearlings $4.50 to $5. Lanllbs were 50 cents higher, Good ewes and wethers were $11.50 to $12. Buck lambs were cut $1 per cwt. Gulls were cut $1 to $2 per cwt. A couple of carioads were sold on a. flat basis at‘ $10.75 to $11. 8mm were from t4 to $7.50, mostly $5.50 to 6.50. . There was a strong undertone to the hog market and no early sales. Finance By Bernard S. O'Hara Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. Aug. 18—(A.P)-In- dustriais today led tbs stock market on steels, sircrafts. rails, motors and rappers were among the perform- ers. Activity slowed appreciably alter mid-day and top gains running to o point or so were reduced in many instances at the close. Only Distillers Seagrem common and preferred issues, up 1-8 int each, and Rollin r, up 1-4, s ow- ed changes in t e Canadian sen- tion. Internatiorlal Nickel and Ford both finished unchanged, The Associated Press composite oi 60 stocks finished the session up .2 of a int at 4-3. Transfers of 404, 760 ares were the second snlall- est for a full day since July 1. They compared with 385,470 last Friday. In the advancing ranks were Us. Steel, Bethlehem, Chrysler, mug- lss Aircraft, Boeing, United Air- craft, Santa Fe. Southern Railway, Southern Paddle, Pennsylvania, An- aconda, 56211100001, Phelps , standard Oil (NJ), Westinghouse, 1!: -‘ Kodak, U5. Rubber and CsAterpiliar Tractor. bit lower were Consolidated Edison. Bears Roebuck, Macy, and Allied Chemical. ‘ihlmover here WOXIIHIMG U,- ooo shares versus .000 Friday. Spinning and Weaving Send use your wool to be spun Info yarn and woven into blankets. The cha es are: 23 cent; for single arn doubed 25 cents per pound. Bibs: eta cost $2 00 laundered. takes flve pounds of wool per and d anguvioarlse. also hoohlngd n“ o" r's name, a - era nsrneprlld Instructions iualds all parcels. Send by mail or freight. Freight will be paid on 100 pound lo f. I Highest price for well washed d1’! robes, blankets and Fancy WM. CONDON A SONI P. 0. Des 855. 05 Queen Street Charlottetown Teachers Wanted WANTED — FIRST 0R. SECOND class teacher for Riverdale School. Supplement. $100. Peter K. MacFadyen, secretary. L-4l4-8.1s-2i Whul would you be missing? You would be missing the one thing u free man conncl be without-the NEWS! You’d be missing the news about jobs and wages, deaths and inventions . . . news about what was said in Parliament by whom, and what wasn’t said . . . news about what there is to buy and at what price. You’d be missing the facts about everything that goes on around you ——facts which guide your thinking on where to work, what to do, where to buy, for whom to vote, how to live. ~ .. rule. 1,,- Yes, without the newspaper at your door you just couldn’t keep for yourself the personal rights which u‘. _,_...._, . But that isn’t what happens first! The first steps always seem so sensible. Each small restriction seems so necessary. Most people pay little attention. But these things add up! Too many other peoples have suddenly found they no longer had the rscrs to keep them free . . . - So, we repeat, don’t take the freedom of the press for granted! We publishers, reporters, editors will stick by what is our plain duty. But we need your help. For your own future . . . and ours along with it, is really YOURS to guard! ~41; __‘§§1,$,5j,éfig‘v:d_,§<;, Where can you begin? With equally easy, simple things . . . Read your newspaper a little more carefully. Residence of the late Capt. T. G. Tsylor- Stocks q,“ containing 8 Rooms and Bath. Hot water furn- g“! T‘! _ m ace-Hardwood floors. 2 Fireplaces. One of the g: N" n - 5 1'4 most comfortable homes in the City. Terms of Can steam 8 1'4 purchase can be arranged. . goslgnggfl P“ 2s a-s ~ I Dom Steel a 1?, 1 l .» HEMMING REAL ESTATE m“ “m a " gzyden ‘ 7 a l1 Bteel w ' _-_-_--_- Imp T01, u" 5 1-4 L-474-8-19-3i g5: Nickel 1-4 9 0f Wood| . fi - Mtl Power 16 3-8 1 -—— Nit Brew 32 ‘ | Norsnds. :5 - I sl- 5 l Auction of llomc Furnishin s ‘i ‘i = l g ~0F MISS n. LOUISE MARTIN New York Stock Newtown, Belfast ‘ 0H Wfllflflfla!» Ailtillt 27th, commencing at twelve o'clock Exchange I noon. Standard Time. I will offer for sale at public auction on S the owner's premises the contents of her fine old home, includ- 51w“ . lng many particularly good pieces and ornaments of antique Am c and I ' £113 mahogany, cherry, and walnut, with some colonial maple and pine, Am Tel st Tel 152 1.2 Williams piano, brass mounted Franklin and "Idlnlrlly good item Anaconda 2a 1-2 of general class. several spool beds, curlelLhair mattresses, new Baldw!“ L°°° 15 1-8 and used hooked rugs and other floor coverings, hpnfln", “an; £36115!!! AV 37 8.4 ‘ 1 fine and ordinary china, with some Wedgewood and other orna- Che; gwgm 68 3-4 A mental DIP-Ni. Silver, kitchen utensils, baseburne. and small Chrysler o ifi stoves. and numerous articles too varied to mention. con Edison 17 1:2 ! Terms cash or by prior arrangement. If weather unfavorable, Elec Auto Lita 27 1.2 sale to be held first fine day following. $11 Elle? 32 n Mo ors 3a 1.3 W. H. BEATON, Gl- N°Y P"! 26 Kennecott 33 Auctioneer. Mont Ward 33 1.4 N Y Central 12 5-3 N Am C0 - 0-161-8-19-31 Phll Pet co l: 5 a “pw g3 gllRN J - Tcxns Corp ' 41 5:3 o a United Air . 391.4 Advertising Rates Payable In Advance ggfiubfséo 3;; . ., Mlmlinllm Charge tor Any Advertisements IS Cents U S steel Co 55s 1-a s c lral cool-s: loo u, s rd' Weate s its low, Vanadium Carp 24 a-s Zowper word; Algnourlcerrgnte-uaslvd, Cbming 1.x“ yo“; "o": West Union 27 7-8 _ Classified 3c per word: In Memorials: Notices 10¢ p" ma. u". a: West Elee 92 1-4 . Floral and Spiritual Olteri Cards. etc. 5c per name; better; of Easily;=33‘:"yorrgelfyrlidsfigglarae2:- a“; or?‘ for $1.00 And so you have! Be grateful for it. But don't be Appreciation, 70c [er inch or 4o o» word. um of Subvlczih 1.1.0:‘: smug about it. Because COMPLACENCY is the avest P 49 cents per mm. Addru: and Presentation $1.00 Other rates - application ' °" Suppose when you opened your door today io take danger you and I and all 0f 118 face - . - ’ , ,3 MONTREAL, A . l8—(C?)— ' ' - . Cattle receipts wereugliifl on the h‘ "l9 IMP"; l!‘ “"15"! "1979! N" l°m°if°wl N" Let some would-be dictator shout: “Fromnow on you . . , Mic rm» 1i r a mark t tod . - 1 o Let For Sale 0a,‘; mcgpgwwgue, Lain. ma’? the nexl day! __ i\dO what I say, or else . . .” and you’d run him out, fast! democracy gives you. You c0u1c1n’t choose for yourse without a press that is free to give you those facts, democracy doestft work. “Sure enough!" you say, “But why the fuss? We have a free press.” THE PRICE OF FREEDOM IS ETERNAL VfGfl sages sponsored by on informal Committee of Pu clnd appearing in newspapers from coast to coast. lduuls who would like reprints may have them by writing You couldn’t think for yourself. 1f. And that's why, your help we .__.,“l. Clubs, patriotic soc Above all, don’t let the future free- dom of your children go by default! ANCII This ls one of u weekly series of Institutional mes- blishers under the chairmanship of Hon. W. A. Buchanan, to lhc business office of this newspaper. Show these advertisements to your neighbour. Make sure he’s awake too. Write us your ideas. Be inter- ested in how we do our job. With can do it still better. ‘to? ieties, business firms or indi- Montreal Exchanze Aug. l8—(CP)— trading today. A feature was strength shown by steamship issues. The preferred rose in a. new high for 1941 and‘ the common was up frsctlonally. Other transactions were mostly in indus- trials, including steels. rk the indus- Orown Co ped trials with a Jump of 5 1-2 points and Foundation was also better off. Heavy industries Dominion Coal preferred, Steel oi Canada and United Steel. Algoma Steel and Doscc "B" moved down- ward slightly. CPR. was frsctlonaily stronger in rails and Imperial was lllp in oils. In a/pers, Bathurst stuck to an ear rise and Dryden was softer. Holllngler was in arrears in mines. Lake of the woods was modestlv improved in miscellaneous as well as Canadian Industrial Alcohol. 11n- perisl Tobacco was ln the red. Total sales: 13.700 shares; Indus- trials. 5,700; Mines 8.000. " ____-._-___. Toronto Exchange ._...__. TORONTO. Aug- 18-16?)- stccks finished the day narrowly higher in price than Saturds 's closing level while trading sluggis - iv through the session. volume was 117,000 shares. steep Rook traded in volume of 11,000 shares on a gain of l6 cents to 1.80. the top of the current ad- vance. In the cheaper group Pend oreilie, up 5 cents to 1.80 and Ven- tures. up 5 to 4.56, had the only changes. Dome, I-iolllnger and Lake Shore r-ic .e<1 down 1-8 to 3-8 and losses of 2 to 5 cent; were netted by Kerr- Addison, East Malartic, O'Brien and San Antonio and Perron weakened 8 cent; to 1.42. Preston tlriltened no under active trading late in the session, closing l5 cents up at 3.20 and the final sales rhcwed srghlly better prices for cenM-al Patrols. Chesterviiie, Mslartfic cold Fields. DeSabie School. Seventy-five 501-’ lars Supplement. m Pioneer and Wright-Harereave‘. ‘Burlingtsn Steel. United Stu-l, the Canada Steamshhis issues. CP . H l afiLOQ-MS .31.. Inlperlal Oil and Dominion Tar MONTREAL. The stock market displayed a steady m; 3 L. W film" 7009 SQMTBUY l" 1352i] cBritislflgolmirlion 10st a cent to 5 the Canadai unchanged, to get lifts were, added small fractions and gains of l a. point or more were netted by Canadian Breweries pfd. CTOWS Nest Coal, Dominion Scottish In- vestments pid and Porto Rico ‘Did Calg and Edmonton weakened a cent 1.32 and Dalhousie was to 26 for small and the other western oils were Produce Prices l 1i. MONTREAL. Alli !8——(CP)— Produce Market prices here today l as reported by the Dcmmlon De- ypartsnent of Agriculture, follow: Butter: first rode creamer-y rints, jabbing pr ce, 38-38 1-2: irst rad; solids, Jobbing price, 37 1-2 ; Que no 1 pasteurized cur- rent receipt price 36 1-2 no 2. 35 1-2: no 1 wholesale price 37 7-8; no 2. 36 1- . Cheese western and eastern white, price to factory. Montreal delivery, for current make 15 5-8 BOB; west and east white whole- sale price 16, which price Ls appli- cable to cheese manufactured on and after May 20. 1041. for shipment to the United Kingdom, Eggs: graded shipments offering at A-lsrge 85 14-36; A-medium 34 14-35; uliets 28 i-2; B grade 2'1 1-2-28: grade 24. Potatoes: Que whites no 1. 1.00- 115: no 2. .75—.85; Ont and NB no 1, 1.25—1.30. Grain CHICAGO. Au8~ 18-‘ APP Wheat rice; fluctuated within a range about a cent a bushel to- day, finishing with little net change. io l-2 Dec. Wheat closed unchanged lower, Sept. 1.11-1.11 1-8. 1.14 7-8-115: corn 3-8-5-8 down. t. ‘f7 1-8. Dec. 80 1-2; oats l-8 of to 1-4 up. WTNNIPEO. Au!- 18-10?»- Hedging sales in the wheat futures pit cn Winnipe grain exchange to- day carried rces one cent lower despite a mil demand and outside buying. Fair bllvhg by shippers in No. l ‘northern and mil _ ls 1h 2. 3 Mid 4 respectively. northern mace up a trade ct about the com-t Home 500.000 bushels. Interest was shown l lIl No. 5 northern and a brlk en- l , quiry appeared from shippers and mills for Alberta red winters, dur- l ums and garnets. . In the coarse grain pit. mills ‘ were good buyers of oats, while 1n- ! cal and outside interests supported; barley. Buenos Aires was 1-8 lower unchanged. BANKS Commerce to! 146 l-4 Keep Mlnnrd‘s in the home. DOMINION 0F CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISIAND m THE moans coum The cu. as. oi August, .4. n. 1941 In Re Estate of Artemas Ferguson‘ late of Bethe! in Queens County m the said Province, Farmer, deceased, intestate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County 0r any Constable or literate person within said County j GREETING: i i WHEREAS upon reading the peti-l tlon on file o Leigh Ferguson of Bethel aforesaid, Farmer, the Alb‘ minlstrator of the above named cs- tale, praying that a citation may be] issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persona IIIICINI- ed in the said Estate to be and or», pcur before me the Judge present at, a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in‘ Queen's County. in the said Prow‘ lnce, on Monday the 15th day of September next coming. at the hour oi eleven o'clock forenoon (Daylight Saving Time) of the same day to - shew cause if any thev can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for In said petition and on motion of Donald McKlnncn, Esq" Proctor fnr said Peiltionrr. And I do hereby order that u true _r~opy hereof ho forthwith puhlisllrrl In some newspaper published in‘. (‘hnrloltetnwn aforesaid once 1W each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and. t a frun ropv hereof he forthwl h , interested in the aforesaid, at Bethcl aforesaid, and at the School- house in Mount Herbert in Queens (fmlllty aforesaid. so that all persons said Estate us aforesaid may have due notice llscrcof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the p-13 said Probate Court at Chan‘ lottctown aforesaid, the day _ and year first above written. 4 Bvs tihc Court lSgdJ DIURIEL C. LOIVTIIEIL! Registrar. . L-283-8-l2-l9-2G-0-2. Mortgage Sale i NOTICE l. hereby given um! there will be solll by Public Aucilcn, in front of the Law Courts building in (Tharlottctolvn In Prince Edward Islnnd on Saturday, ihc Thvcnliclh dav of September A. D. 1941 at the hour of 12 o‘('lurk nnnll 1hr following trnrt 0f landz-ALI. 'I‘IIAT TRACT. piece and para-cl of land sitnrc, lying and being on Township nunl-| bcr thirtyJh-e in Qlitcns County.- houndcd and (Ir-scribed as fnllo\\s,l that l. to sa_v:—(‘O.II)IEN(‘ING mi 1hr shore oi‘ Bcdfnrd Bny at llle Northeast nnlzlr nf luml in possess- ion ni‘ John William Dlacllonnlli. thence in a southwesterly’ direction‘ along John William lilchonsirfs lnnd until it mr-els the shore of Oyster Cove, thence East along mo. shore of Oyster Cove to land in‘ possession of Angus blc-Doulznll‘: land. thence Norihoastcrly along: Angus "Jlrllougnlfs line in the South side of Granrl Trzu-arlie Road, Lhcnr-e along the Grand Tracadle Road until it meets land in possession of; John J. MrNnhb. thence Northeast- crlv along John J. blr-Nnbb‘; line to shore nf Brdforll Bay. thrnro North- wcstorlv along various courses of lhc shore to the place commence- ment, containing one hundred and eight acres of land a little more or loss. being thus described In an In- dmture of lilortgagc, dated the Nineteenth day of April A. from Donald James ‘McLaughlin cf Grand Tracadle in Prince Edward Island. Farmer. io Alexander Horne of (‘hnrlotloiown In Prince Edward Island. lilcrrhnni. and duly assigned to the undersigned. The above sale of land la made pursunvt in a power of salv- con- tained in the said mortgage. default lmvlnz been made in (he payment iha i posted in the following public plrres! of Drigflphl and interest accused in Charlottetown namely. in the hall oil thereb For further particular. apply ll the School-house in‘ the offing of N, W, Lowther, Soil-cl: tor, 86 Great lottemwn, or to the .1. George Street. undersigned. DATED this 11th day 0f Alllflll 1)., i941. , HOWARD R. IIILLSON and H. IIOOPER HORNE Assignees l REDDIWS SPECIALS $1.00 Hind‘s Honey 11nd Almond Cream — -49c 25c Noxzcma — — 19c 3 tubes i\lini_v’s Tooth Paste- — — 75c Value. Sp- - - - 49c . Persian Shaving Cream 35c value. Special -1ilc 40c Colgatlfs T o o th Paste 15c Halo Shampoo 55c value. Special -40c 35c Bisodol Powder 25c Bisodol Mints (i-Oc-value. Special 89c REDDIN BROS. PHONE 86 Leo Doucette Roy Smallusau _