QCFOBEI}, _2_1_, 1941“ iifiglrettfiand RamsdelPs COLD CREAM 1.00 sizc-SPECIA L 69c “CANDY Si-'EClALS Stuffed Pecan Dates llunts Bon Boris. Need- lers liinulish T o f f c c. "0riqiinill" Turkish De llfflil, Peanut Crisp Suglired Peanuts RElllllN BRO-S. PHONE 86 LIIO. M. DOUCETTE ROY lll. SMALLMAN iii- STOCK QUOTA TTONS New York Stock Exchange . ,1‘. (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am C and P‘ 26 3-4 Am Tel 6a Tel 152 Anaconda. 25 5-3 Baldwin Loco 14 1_3 Bendix Av 37 Beth Steel s1 7-5 Ches 8r Ohio 35 3-3 Chrysler 55 1.3 Con Edison 15 1-3 Gen Elec g3 1_4 Gen Motors 39 3-4 Gt Nor Pfd 24 3-3 Kennecott 33 3.3 Mont Ward 32 1-4 NY Central 10 1_3 Nor Am Co 13 1.3 t Pen rm 21 'l-8 l Phil Pet C0 44 Texas Corp 41 i United Air 351.2 US Rubber g3 7.3 l US Sibel C0 5g Lg Vanadium Corp g1 3-4 ' West Union 29 1.3 West Elec 73 Use Minard’: for sprains. _ Bevel gears and pinions for Beater Diggers. HALL & STAVERT Appreciation, 70c per inch 0|’ 4c til cents per inch. Address and application. 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TA YLOR OPTOMITRIST N Inca l 91mm x31 and filial. so. I “Morita Ilia‘: roe vsnl Page iaaiagch’ ‘#133,: m _. Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Bell Tel 181 l Brazilian 7 7-3 BC Power A 231-4 Can Nor Pi- _ 5 1_: I Can Car Pfd Can Pac 5 1-3 Cons Smelt 38 Dist Se 23 Dom Bri gs 33 1-3 Dryden 5 1-3 Gen Steel Wares 5 3-4 How smith 15 5_a | I-mo Ton 12 1-2 » Int Nickel 34 1-4 Mtl Power 33 1-4 Nat Brew 33 1.3 Nat steel car 33 1_4 | Nornnda. 53 Quebec Power 13 I Shawinigan 15 1.4 Steel o: Can g1 1.3 Steel of Can Pfd 7a 1-4 Markets At A’ Glance B! The snadian Press TORONTO-Industrial, base metal and junior oil stocks higher; golds lowcr. MONTREAL- Utilities and papers unchanged; other induiitrlnlii and gold: lower. NEW YORK- Stocks closed un- changed. WINNIPEG-Whect down 7-8 cent. NEW YORK- Cotton, coffee and 811331‘ IOWEI‘; rubber unchanged. Produce Prices MONTREAL, Oct. 20 - (OP) — Canadian commodity exchange. Butter spopt: Que (92 score) 3 1-2-32 3-4. - Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 47- 48; A-medlum 45-48; A-pullets 34-35; E-B 35-—36; E-C 24-24 1-2. MONTREAL, Oct. 20 —(CP) — Produce market prices here today as reported by the Dominion De- partment o: Agriculture follow:- Butlel‘: first grade creamery prints, jobblng price, 34-34 1-4; first grade solids, Jobbing price. 33- 1-2-33 3-4; Que. No. 1 pasteurized current receipt price 33 3-8; No. 3 31 3-8; No. 1 wholesale prioe 33- 3-8 nom.; No. 2 32. Eggs: graded shipments selling a1: A-large 48; A-medlum 46; pullets 34; B grade 35; c grade 25. Potatoes: Que whites No. 1 85- 95; N0. 2 70-410; NB Mountains N0. 1 95-105. Finance By Bernard S. O'Hara Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Oct. 20 —(AP) — Stocks iiried to continue the recov- ery push in today's market but ran into enough late-selling interference to produce a. mixed close. Canadian stocks were generally higher. Distillers Seagram advanc- ed l-2 point, Dome Mines 1-4. In- tematlonal Nickel 3-8. Walkers Pfd 1-8 and Brazilian Traction 1-8. Walkers Common declined 7-8, Ford 1-4 and Lake Shore Mines 1-4 while Imperial Oil was unchanged. The Associated Press average o! 60 stocks was unchanged at 41. Transfers totalled 018,900 shares. THE__ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ mar. FIVE REPRINTED BY REQUEST! ETER ZENGERwWBS only av poor printer. Probably you've never heard of him. He went to jail back in 1724! But his story is worth reprinting because his persecution and his defense was one of the historic steps in winning the freedom of the press yiy have today. Look at those two underlined words again: “winning” /, . . “you.” They are important. For as we Publishers talk with people, and read their letters, it appears that all too many still think of “the freedom of the press" as a sort of selfish right the newspapers enjoy. Whereas the truth is: In Canada, the Freedom of the Press is o privilege lhe PEOPLE have. They didn't always have il. THEY wanted il badly enough lo work lor ii. ll can be losl again in Canada, as il is already losl in so much of the world, if YOU don't work lo prove you gill want ill But you may say,“Times have changed. Just WHY is this freedom to print all the facts, report all the opinions important to us?” Democracy is rule by the people . . . but they musl be an ‘informed people . . . people who have a lie press lo give them FACTS I If facts gradually are shul oil from them . . . or if they over become lgglgly lo read those fuels . . . Freedom i: lost because cle- mocracy gps working] Complacency . . . that is the danger! Within the limits of military necessity, our press Is free now. There is no THE PRICE OF FREEDOM IS ETERNAL VIGILANCEI This is one of a weekly series of institutional mes- sages sponsored by on informal Committee of Publishers under the chairmanship of Hon. W. A. Buchanan, 0nd appealing In newspapers from coast lo cocisl. Clubs, patriotic societies, business firms or indi- viduals who would like reprints may have them by writing lo the business ofilce of this newspaper." ww-nq-v-yv-ww- ~ - - -....-..--.---- .- “Peter Zenger, publisher. was jailed here today for using - thecolumns of his newspaper 1} to accuse Gosbyof converting publicfunds tohisown use” ii ’ Q} . w.-..<.~.<w/.-.~..- .. plot to seize power over us. But remember what history proves: little curtailments of liberty are at first so innocent that they may be far more dangerous than open attack. It takes FACTS to keep us free . . . facts from which we can make up our own minds on how to vote, how to save, where to buy, whom to trust. To know which law to approve, or how to get the best for our money, or where to look for a job, or which leader to follow, we must g1 getting the facts from our newspapers. l “But very well,” you say, "what can I do?” Suppose you start with these simple things: First, read your newspaper regularly. Go on reading it carefully. Keep posted on things. All these facts do no good in your wastebasketl Second, think about what you read . . . recapture the old fun of arguing the big stories over the back fence with your neighbour. Make sure he knows how a really free press is his shield against oppression. Third, be vocal! Get mad every once in a while. If you smell a dangerous restriction coming, speak out to the government. If you know of a story we miss, or a fact we get wrong, or a meaning we seem to twist, speak out to us, your newspaper. Write, phone, wire, talk . . . do anything but take the future for granted! - Female Help Wanted Atlantic Gui’! 6a West Indies 00:11; 130"" "— oi.'gag"_f“are(.,sjf"b,t has“. mfln and P"? 9m"! W9" "P 3 " Powgll 1,06 change. ' mium with discounts on off grades!» wiilvfelgnr- Mann)‘ liigglgglAlTEllY. and 1 point. respectively. at new MG Preston a.2s Home Oil was the most active of sow. were slow at $11.50 to $9.10 llvo pp y 5' v9" Irswrilodm 23 1941 1118M. B8 W90"! 0i’ P0551513’ Que Min .47 the western oil group and the price weight. ' ' ‘ ~ boosted dividends were henrd- Roche .03 closed 4 mm; up n; 2,35, 13311105,“ .___ - _._____._._. p Umwd c“? “me m ‘m’ bmck (Canadian Press) s“ Am 2-25 and Vermilata added a cent nr two MONTREAL 00R 3° -—(CPl — hi o1 143.1100 shares, off 1-8 in 1-4. a 1.0mm‘), m,“ ,°_ sheep or 90 , Tho daily DlBIkEt report of the ' new year's bolwm- Btocks Close aim“ 1 I livestock branch of tho dominion ————- U. B. steel and Bethlehfln W611 Alderman .16 °° ' ‘ I department of agriculture stated. T%ollf,llilfé'rigg%os'ye:lll°oldl943 down slightly as this week's mill Amm :01 Sissy,‘ r Cattle prices were steady l0 a ____ PkINCE EDWARD ISLAND vpsrllitlton-z $1? Eltgenilefi 521g’! 315mg: a steep R 159 slime easier. Other kinds 0t live- NEW YORK. Och Q0 _<<;1>>_ A. fiponl -Pe1' n ~ ' _ ‘lk ldted.G0od " -.1 - d. FUTURHY STAKE RACES “"111 M°l°" w" "P 1'3 "id mfénmm, '07 l" gllilgegh 1(1): 1 a wylvnglinzm- 9° Tic?) “ lrgfn 58331532: £9.50 wltllwexls “all: gtearlllllg‘ nhglhlinvilnisilllm ‘l? Hlltauxln must be flied with the undersigned Chmll" °“ P‘ mm“ A ‘hm’ £2515 Well m Sud Em“ 1'55 W xierliperuggrfii Qicfifil. igilil; all: ‘Wm m“ “m” P‘ ‘W. medlllm relation m the United smei funds on or before Saturday, the 1st day b18319!’ W" A-lnerlcu‘ 31119151118. Bone“, ‘a,’ “Peck 1-1 2.65 mo" w mdiflemnt u n ‘ma,’ made $7.25 to $8.75 and common w“ mg (my X11310!‘ ghgngg gmnrig of November, 11m. Consolidated Aircraft (ex-dividend) Broumn :69 IUchi .0914 to mcmamg hedgm‘ in nun", irom s1 down. Heifers were irom p15,“, ,,,,.-,,,, ,,,,,.,,,1,_, 1,, m- Nllmlmlh" l" 3290* cm“ "l" on the share-tobsha" ‘put-um’ Cdfi Mal .55 upp can 1'68 value er 7-8 lowegr October 72 $450 m $850‘ 600d helm“ ‘lmdc ilnvls quit-t foreign exchange deal- not re ulre to be named until March Texas Corn, Montgomery Ward and Gen, PM, 154 V°““"°“ 4.20 B W e - - ‘m, u, ‘an Good cow, “._,,., $550 l -, 1s; m 2_ - Vermllata, 94 ' 1-8 cents, December 73 l-B and May _ . M“ . I F J E wmGuT U}: Rubber. A d‘ Km Chester 1.65 -wfl H“ an 71 H; to $7, medium $5.25 to $42.20, and The Canadian (1011.11- cloggd un- - - - r ere naoon - - - 5 t P, m d | l. d 8W8"! W r Chromium 3.30 _ ‘mun. B _ common trom $4.50 to t5. Canners chgngQd n; 5 discount 51 11 1-3 pea w" aTT;lTlQ:ln‘l’{l4ilIl['6lrllb. I n nccott, scars Roebuck, United Air- oochenour .65 ca” a ED 1m dowfng‘ firmadmo“ w“ l‘ ' and cutters were $3 to $4.25. Bulls “m, (055.17, 10.-elm 510119.11“ craft, Al: Reduction and Inlerria- Oonisgss 1.27 Damon“ m Hedgm ‘do mémud w ‘and sold from $4.60 up. “mu-m 1mm ratg 909-991 per cent thigh; giggrgzfieiziid ggigiarum" Temig; 95 b‘ on“ mdibaflg; mm“! i cent m, Calyies’ were steady}; Veal cnivxlzs dlwoum‘) a . sme n o 9 m 1 . Good - .__._..____..____. ‘Mm 5'" Dome 201" more low" diam“ Half?‘ an: ltay gVefilSrlixlnfilli $12.20 to $13. qlllifld 155113151) '11) DEATH Advances 286 376 ghauwu ‘A’; 3" t E h gglgegnflizéif: an rt.“ an common to fair kinds irom s9 to -—--—— Declines 10a as mdormo ~38 l'0lI 0 Xi‘. illlgll 1e F, x m‘, ‘gvm. s11. Drinkers were $0.50 m ssso. GLAGE aw, us. Oct- 19-1 Tlllflf-"IIQO acres oi‘ land, ln l. Unchanged 190 140 rum "35 Y- B 1'76 “*4 Heavy “w” we" wry hard to 5.1.11, (OFF-Mrs. Bridget Boone, 80, w choice ocatlori sltated oii a avrd Total “we, 559 599 1d u ~05 through lack of demand. 0mg"! made the bulk o, the Ob burned to death Saturday in n. highway, live mil from Chll‘ otto- NEW YORK o“ 3° _‘AP) _ 9° G5 - TORONTO Closing grain futures: I 1 1 r . at the home oi her daughter, Mrs. town. ll pretty country 1mm, 1mm. t d n lb “m; l med world Gunner .25 , Oct. 20 -(CPi - In wheat, och .12 Hm, Dem n H“ er nzs and tod iom $5 to sazn A_ Mommy F“ o, unknown 0,, in? almost new. titted with cleciuc 50B WW q" B ° 1 l-lsrd R .72 1.2 the smallest turnover for a full ges- May 77 1_8_ mostly $5.75 to $6 averaging close igin Started, in the aged womanl llg ts and running water. lf inter- sugar futures down 2 to 4 po nu 3mm- 113 1.4 “on since June 34 l,“ me Town“, on“, 0c, M 54. D“ M b‘. t0 $535- lwdroni. The house was not bfldlv eased pl-iisc writs or oail today. sales totalling 7.300 tons. Hoiiinl i2 1-4 5mg mun, mnnmned a mm - - - ~ I Good ewe. ma wean" we,‘ dfunaggd M55- nonsxtggogtug‘% L Domestic contracts gained l w B Home ‘i: _ front in today's operations. Indus- Mgyargylbgct u ha. D“ “B, steady st til with one load at $11.25 M?!“ L-342-10-15-1B-2i. ' mm“ on ‘mom of w» w“ a E33’... u H trials. base metals and wcmin oils M,“ 54 314B] ' ' ' Buck lambs and culls were dls- mxfiwl" m‘ "i"‘_“_"-'i‘ The “w market w“ “Chan” ' 1m, Nick $4 l-I had mm“ ma“ "m! l" the 01°“ Cash rices~ counted a p" hundredwelghh YQRK (C?) In the his- wmle refined ma" w” quiet m“ Jack Wl-l l9 “d the WM‘ we“ “w” '31- om? Wheat? 1 Hhrd 72 i-B‘ 1 Nor 72- sheep were from ‘s50 m $6M‘ to?‘ boxing-oniv 71v» contest-l new blmllle" “Bm- Juon :33 97.000 shares changed hands in the 1 a. a Nb, a9 ha. 3 N6‘, m a}, 4 Hogs were unchanged at $15 for hnge qttrqrslbd‘mil‘lbn_dolnar an," Wm“ mutual do“ Dec‘ “l: Kerr Add 4.50 "I'M"? lellllm- "-01: g5 5:3» 5 when, ‘g4, 5:33 g 3'1 dmudl “L25 7°’ 3'1 “llvfi (exclusive) of radio ‘and motion pic- March 2.373; May 2.86 14B; July m“ 1, A‘! Belling of Wright-Hargreaves for wh’ t o, aja, med "he t 5a 1'8, fed and watered and up to $11.35 mm rights), and Jack Dempsey I-"B- i. m is u ii 100.01 15 oenu m us. its low 1 3b,, d ' 7., , a " ' ' off trucks Ind delivered. was i. participant in all of them. Domeltlo 601ml“! Jl-Il- 33°32 Ll a Old .12 for nine years, featured the trsd- a". ‘nwn '_' c w March 185A: Me? B-BBN- low-h A0 ing. m close was st the bottom 4 .' 2 c‘ ' 45 H2“ a ', ' W‘ _ __.. 3-5141 Nllnd- L" B11 1m and turnover in the Issue was 2.350 :3 1'8.‘ 3 0'“, ‘I 7,4‘ m‘ 1 c“? __._ ""1"" 3" share-s. Other soft spots in the gold " fa’ ‘ ‘Fed 39 ‘M’ 2 M“ 37 3'“ I an: Instructed to sell by Pnh- 11:11:“ “a: list were O'Brien. Pamour. Ban An- a “mes? l" 2 O w a m‘, a , 4. 1i; amagvnuzn Vivi‘? 3min?! ma; Mantra“, Curb Mung}, i“ tonlo and Oonisgas. Lake Shore w.» 1 a, 2 law , to; 5;, 5 a, a c‘w' es n m ea ey vol’ ‘ d _ _ v - - '- - ~ wed. oct. 12's: i p-m- one ll-lr- Mfltenlsio {g3 “as”: gram! l l“ 1°" l" ‘ a row oi s-lr. l mu 4o M; a ma banks-Morn l h.p. engine. 000 It. ______ _ M" 18:"? h “w,” w” “my “gm m the 4'1 5-8; I feed 46 5-8. ...'§il.l¢»'il'i'»"£i'.‘"i'“"r'.'.'n.'.r=i5 s, h ‘°""°"= "W m. kill?» =4 bu» mew m» with rm prrdon- The annual meeting of the Charlottetown Curling °""""- ‘"- l= "' "°" "m". .32.... ‘ills? ill H llmmfi" "'°"°" "“"‘°“ B” ‘m’ Club will be held in the Club House. a P. M.. Monday, iatfonn mles- 1 water pump lack. _ - onn a added i4 m 1-2. sudbury . ‘ iiiruhlnghnulm; i driving sleigh; {A (‘>111 o“ l’: ivmnac 121-4 an“, up,“ 9 cm, m, Shem, October 27th. Annual Report. Election of 0 ficers, and l M! 1M: i t wood ileum; i m .cau mi . sci-met 5° and venzum improved slightly. transaction of regular bilslness. tell! sou-min... BM-mm“ A l’ l" 05"" "5 Sinelte weakened i-a w sa nd '~—' P w TURNER i -o<>m m- ia-i Ont m: is " ' c mu Press ~ - , " ,|'{""'°' mm" ""° °“°'" Frllel’ vm ii l s Pnmourc {,0 swap m: was of! | cent to 1w Sm“ l "' " l C, Secret“, rig y. ' - ' ' use Terms made known at sale. Ford A 1t 3-4 Pnyrnsst ' .20 n?“ “f” ‘"19?’ ha?" $5M’ Commerce 14p ' w. ll. BRATON, Auctioneer. mo 011 e i. mo ,_ 1.5a 0 I" W" l" ° 1' "-1- Montreal as 1,.ug.19.15.g1, _ Int Pct! ‘ it l-d Pick crow -.......- sac , trill new: showed little richinoysl - ~ ,. ' umwarwsfi-c- u!) “us; ._.