I Jugs s. 1941 T firocK QUOTA nozvs Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Sm“ Close W" T“ M: l-a Bygzllllilhk ill-trick: 15m g 14 pan PM 32 W“ 5*" 19 1-2 D15; sang 6 5_8 m," steel B l2 b2 lmPNiTgfel 2o 3-4 m; pciver ylt liéew you" ‘l - "°i§§.°§§lih i’ ‘ u . alw-i-inlza" {g l‘: 5g Law Com t» i" P“ it. » 5; c1 can _ '- 5, c1 can Pfd 7o WPB El“ A _ n: I" B ichhtETPrfiS) “M, Close cicada " Conlnifffllflia H5 ycva S60 ‘- Royal Bk 153 uontreal _ Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Mom Close Abilibl 60m "" iiiifi‘ 3 l-B other“ 53-- gfffi‘, i5 1-a Imp Oil a 1-4 lrit Fe 14 i-4 m“ Com 9 1-2 Price PM "' l I Canadian National Railways ’ ATLANTIC REGION lender: for Grading Siding - lt- llranor'a Airport, (B. O. A. FJ, PMJ. Sealed tenders, marked on the out- aiile “Tender (or (lriailing lor Hiding la St. Eleanor‘: Airport" and addreua- al to tile Until-reigned, will ho receiv- ail up to 12:00 o'clock noon. Daylight lailng Time, Friday, June 0, i!“ for llie above work. Plain, Specifications and Iorln of Contract may ha seen and Form of Trailer llllll Instructions to Bisldera may be obtained at the following aiilreai xllqlnmal Chief Englneer—Moncton. ' ll Dlriaion Engineer-Halifax N. l. l‘. N. B. Agent-Summeralde, P. l. l. The lowest or any lender not nt- rmilrily accepted. ll’. U. Appleton. Wire-President and General llialaagsr lioncton, N. B. llay ll, 1N1. :—._. _ Professional Bards _______ Joseph MacDonald, B.A IARBISTER. SOLIOITOB, ETC. Over Telegraph Office 150 Richmond Street Charlottetown IMORRELI. a co. ii. r. iiiiciiislio Eli-tiered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Ch... lottetown Ti___ _.___.__._. EYES EXLMINED GLASSES FITTED J.S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRIST New Location Cor. Kent and Queen Sta. Opposite lllifa Grocery Evening; 3' - ' A Phone Residence 1013 m Grain ortroaco. June I~—(AP)—Whcat producers’ approval of the govern- mtllts Plan to restrict the new crop movement by a marketing quota system and loans at rates above current prices today touched °n "w" h billing in the futures hit here o lift quotations two cents abushel. 1 ed who. a cos 1 3-8-1 7-8 cents higher than Saturday, July as 1-3 -—95. sePlbmber 9'! 3-4-15-8; com ‘lslgggléinrigeed P71; 1544102121; Jilrlyhls 3-8. to l-a higher. ’ u c “med WINNIPEG, J une Most traders adopted 2_(OP)_ spectator Winnipeg grain exchange and coarse grain price changes were minor while the only wheat future 0T1 the b01111. July. remained at "X5 minimum of 77 i~2 cents a billb- e ‘Buenoe Aire ri - changflt 8 D cos were un Toronto Exchange TORONTO, June 2—(C'P)-—- Tradzllg steam was low today on the Toronto stock exchange. Turn- over was onl 76.000 shares which. was under t e average for May. Oi the total, 20,000 shares was in Pacalta, an Alberta of‘. issue, sell- in down 1-4 cent at 2 3-4. nior golds remained unchang- ed while gains of 3 to 6 cents were netted by Kerr-Addison, Lamaque, .Chestcrville and Manhood-Cock- shutt against minor losses for Syl- vanlw. Upper Canada and Beattle. Losses of a point or snore were showing at the close for Bell Tele- phone, Blue Ribbon pfd, Canada Malting. Canada Wire A, Gatincau Power pid and Page-Hersey, Can- adian weakened 3-4 to a new low for the year at 14 and minor frac- tions were dropped by B, A, Q11, Building Products, Fanny 105111191; Loblaw B and Walkers common, Among the industriah closing on the u side were Beatty 2nd ptd‘, Braaii an ‘Fraction, Brewers and Distillers, Imperial Oil. Lam’; 5g- cord and Isoblaw A. Smelters, Nickel and Hudson Bay weakened minimum fractions and 5W9? R100 slipped back 5 cents to D5 in fairly active trading. The close war on narrowly for Noranda. Anglo-Canadian was (.11 a “m, to 52 in broken lot, trades and A, p, Consolidated weakened a cent to Montreal Exchange -une 2-46?)- Trading on the stock exchange to- day was Just enough in keep the pot simmering. The attenton of most dealers was directed mainly towards the marketting 0i.’ the Vic- tory loan. Prices were irregular in the light transactions. Some strength was displayed in rails and oils, C.P.R. outing on a. fraction but ending unchanged, while Imperial Oil secured a frac- tional improvement. in Utilities, Brazilian firmed the minimum traction after an early recession but Montreal Power was Wvflke!‘ all day. Price Brothers was better off. in papers, while St. Law. i:li:.°;;a“i"s “its”: w“ _ co .. .. . industrials. w“ w” er m International Nickel and Con- solidated Smeltcrs were backward, in mines. In the miscellaneous sec- tion Woods preferred dropped five points and National Breweries and Zellm bot-h gave up fractions. Total sales: 5.000 snares; Indus- iriels. 8.900; Mines, 2.100; Bonds, $1.300. MONTREAL. Markets At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto-Gold shares slightly high. "i other groups narrowly lower. Montreal-Stock; lower, Nohwggleork-Stoclls closed slightly Wmnlllzil-Wheat unchanged. ' don-Marketa closed. (Holiday) New York-Cotton. coffee and aug. l!’ hllh"; rubber lower. FOR SALE .0ne 2 Ton Caterpillar Trac- tor in A 1 condition, suitable for hauling buildings, clean- ing land, lumbering, digging cellars or any kind oi’ heavy hauling. THE HALL MFG. CO LTD. 8 Id d Ch b91533!“ e an arlottetown NOTICE P0185 throughout today's session on P6 l New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Am 0 and 1" Am Tel Tel Anaconda Baldwin Loco i Bendix Av Beth steel Ones Ohio chryslel- Con Edison Klee Auto Lite Gen Elec Gen Motors Gt Nor Pid Kennecott Mont Ward NY Central Nor Am Co __.. cs9 4.1.4.335 ‘f’? i“? “W” 3Q Dfi nn Phil Pet Co Std Oil NJ Texas Corp United Air US Rubber US St C0 west Union West Eleo Woolworth FINANCE By Bernard 8. O'Hara Associated Press Financial Writer I IBZS$%3B§EI I cs1 85-’! 32$! NEW YORK. J1me 2-(AP)— Swcks generally maintaancd their composure, and a number moved up in today's market, despite an es- sortment of bearish developments on foreign war fronts. Only three issues among Canad- lan stocks showed any ehanse- D15- tillers Seagralm lost 1-8 and Lake Shore 1-4 while Ford of Canada gained i-4. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks, wit-h the help of a hand- ful of leaders. ulanaged to emerge with. a net upturn o! a point at 39.7. A month ago the composite stood at 39.4. Dealings were among the smallest since last August, transfers totalling 255.308 shares against 346,- 000 Thursday. American Telephone got up 2 l-S. Westinghouse 1 7-8 and Chesapeake dz Ohio and Cerro de Pasco l each. Consolidated Aircraft edged 1n- to new high ground for 1041 and fractions were tacked on U. S. Stcel, Bethlehem Chrysler. Santa Pie, Pennsylvania, Montgomery Ward, Eastman Kodak. N.Y Ship- ,building, Newport News Shipbuild- ing and International Harvester. Atlantic Refining and_Pacl.fic G-as p to new lows for the year or longer. In arrears also were Gener- al Motors, Uhitcd Aircraft Phelps Dodge, Texas Corp. Allied Chem- ical and Southern Railway. Livestock MONTREAL, June 2-(OP>— Trends were uneven on Montreal livestock markets today, with calves lower, hogs higher and cattle prices not fully established. Receipts: cat- tle, 1239; calves, 2,169; sheep 80: hogs, 800. Early sales of cattle were of cow! and common to medium steers at about steady prices. 111s cattle were not sold and were lig tly to a shade easier. Medium steers sold from 87.75 to $8.15 and good from $8.75 up. com- mon steers were from to to $7.75. A round $7.50 and good heifers up to $8.50. Good butcher cows were $6.75 to V1.25. medium $5.75 to $6.50 and comon I5 to $5.75. Canners and cutters were mostly $4 to $4.50. Bulls ranged from $5 to a top o! $8. Calves were 25 to 50 cents lower than last Monday. The hulk of the calves were made up of ccmmon to just fair quality drinkers and these were sold at ricea ranging from th the Dilllt between ranged from $1.50 to $9 with. the bulk selling in mixed lots at $8 to $8.25. A few grassers made $4.50 to Medium to d qualit lambs were sold at ti?» 1' cwt wlth com- moner kinds at 10. A few were sold at $5 to $750 each ac- cording to quality. Sheep were from $4.50 to $6.50, mostly‘ $5.50 to d. Hog prices were igher, and at time of writing there were no early sales made. constitutes rm. Julia 2—(OP)-—Tht! 88.25 cents-its best rate in over a month-in todays foreign exchange Exchange Control Board rate 9.00 -9.9l per cent discount.) The British pound, however, fell tion to United States currency. Hong Kong and Hmnghal dollars eased a. bit. The Argentine flee peso rose .08 cent to 23.88 cents, a new i941 high. MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, June 2- isii ii. r. McPHEE s. a K. c. ‘T’ °'°" .____, A Con 6 MR NOTARY‘ ‘M’ W: Shfiklllglbflllgélfidlfriltflfl mad 5g lusrsa sotlcrroa m" '1'" ° ° "'° "W" ° A Gem m, "lo Buildln‘ r- - 9"?” ",'°° S} °-'°"-°‘," 3'3"” °' awrmetal a l-4 - Bear 1 Mo“... ., m, F, :":.':.::":.l.::rs:';i:: to ma“; m MvGUmAN no Time. and eontinuln each Wed- 531M!" ii. g1, cum immmoi. K- b nesday hereafter untl An at l7. T‘ "In" 9? m," sonclwm mo: ' 104i. with the exception: e weeks at "l; yum“, To LOAN that have public holidays. odn M“ 381:2“: m" "“""°"‘ 9'“- wnrlgafifmumliwricudmo" c W“ P" 160 °"° “m °""'""'"" nth; adrift-ll Jfcfit, H‘; cent Per it PALMER a. "MUM Estate o! a. n. Day, Diamond's 5232511!“ 195 _.....t.._,__.“AsLAM EA LL.‘ grocery. Vernon Dennis, Economy cocnmour Balsam-lilo no mm’ 5"“ °'°°°"' m“ °'°"=nc1hlls 1s but oi ova Scots column “'7' m" G'°§"" K°mr9 G"- nil uesne e a-a rlottetowrl. P.I.l. 1m" fiwlif.“ -'°"'¢§m""" 19",? aa Mal MONEY To LOAN if! no chaos rocery, . . mdorado m. 35 P o n“ l. no nald, Michaela Grocery. m L“ - - Maclsean and MaeFa den, J. Mia , 9~ S“ ° 3 1'3 "Hf-l. Queen Street eat Market. 9°55 L!“ 91 1'3 ‘Eu- Qi MATHIESON Ma's Grocery, loo Ltd, Suther- 6015519 l! ‘land's . Grocery, oaeph Shams. 5mm" 5°“ 33 : norm "ro moan Tomllara Grocery, Thomas n. I Hallow m . White, Week's G ,1, Wheatleyh Rolling” i! 8-8 I Block. Charlottetown taut 1mm. Home Oil res a. a. aaaa i a-a-a-a-a. aw in an a few medium heifers were sold a- " ' NEW Canadian dollar jumped i-i cent to Papal“, market dealings. (Ottawa llbrelgn m» off l-2 cent to $4.03 i-2 in rela- s GUARDIAN THE- QQQARLOTTEIQW N Who sly-S .ii’s "so? . IN RUSSIA they were taught that Finland attacked them . . . in Germany they believe Norway was saved from a dastardly British plot . . . in Italy they read that American Shylocks clarnour for their blood! f You believe none of these things. They are not in line with the facts. Even through totalitarian censorship and despite totalitarian propaganda you get facts enough to form your own judgement. How? . Here at home-occasionally someone has launched a plausible but phony scheme to mis- lead the public . . . but the facts on the other side have always been turned up. How? From some remote corner of the country a man has suddenly sprung up with a great idea . . . all ' of you, his friends and his enemies, have known of it next day. How? An epidemic is threatened, and you get the facts to protect yourself and your family. How? A proposal for municipal improvements seems to cost a great deal of money, but offers very apparent advantages for the future . . . you can vote wisely because you have the facts on both sides. How? HON. W. A. BUCHANAN Chairman, Newspaper Publishers Committee So some You need new shoes, a new stove, a new axe, a new baby carriage . . . and you have the facts to spend your money wisely. How? These and hundreds of things like them are all part of the service your newspaper gives you! NOTE: This is one of o weekly series of institutional messages ,. PAGE FIVE You believe no fairy tales, you do not long toi-IF erate incompetence, you still guide your ownl ; destiny . . . all because a truly free press gives you the FACTS of the world to keep you alert and . guide your judgement. And more than any one other thing, those’ _ freely circulated facts are the key to your personal _ freedomf . s? » ~ “Agreed”, you say, “and so what? We've gof‘ a free press, and it won't change much” . . . Right and wrong! Right that we have a free- ipress now, within the very necessary limits of ‘military censorship. Wrong just to take it for,’ granted we'll keep it free. / You can keep it free. You will keep it free if , you watch and work to keep it. But only then!’ Complacency is dangerous . . . “the price of liberty is eternal vigilance”! And the danger is greater, not less, just because it is an internal danger. History proves it. New powers are so easily over- stepped. Rights voluntarily surrendered areso hard to recapture. story is only half-told. The publishers ask no special favours. We ; accept our obligations to go on covering the news 5 completely, reporting it fairly. But the news- papers do want your understanding of the vital 1 importance of keeping the press free . . . not ' because it is our business but because it is y0ur' liberty at stake. _ _ - _ read carefully, and think as you read. Get down past the headlines, and form your own opinions. Be critical, be alert. Discuss things in your family. Write the Editor when you feel a l It's up to you. Today the freedom of the press is an established thing. It protects your personal liberty. But it will mean absolutely nothing the moment that the men and women of Canada no longer cherish itl ed by on lmormol Committee of Publishers, and appearing in newspapers from coast to cousi- Cliibs, patriotic societies, business firms or individuals who would like reprint: may hove them by writing to the business office of this newspaper. .. \ ,=--=$ _ __ ____ >-—_—_=..—-._:L~ . -— . ._ __.-_.________ m‘ 3km 41112 m “I gTTrizi e -2i ‘i-‘E. ‘c gradfi la-la - ____._. _ e Wanted L ' . ._ -j-——-~- $155.2. ‘i3 _,,P.‘if:;.°°;-.,%"=.r21;g.= g3, 5,35,; Advertising Rates Paya e Iii vanc WANTED _ m“ 8,5,0“, L0 l Oro 1 1-3 m“ o’ 1 75" b5_'7o~' . 1 (‘h tor Any Ahvsrtlaementa es Canta hand steam b01161‘. 8—10 14-?- n s . . , PB! mcun . lilllmmnm arl¢ 1 d m” Tm. “M11 4s tsin no 1 75's vo- as- South Car- i h s er wol-a- Western and Eastern locals Wm” 0mm“ a" a“ F’ i; Um, LL _ 0mm 100.8 3_'m_é 16, Alabama central Guardrail Inca. on: mu can“! Even" 3° p" word: nlsh Fisheries Ltd, TlfLlllglLcP . fififlfl‘: whites ‘O03 3'00‘ D ' 3a$ilie§°§l"peln§3l'§;°l§ QMCIIIIIPIBII Notices 10c per inch; Lists of _I"_'_ _ _ _- iii 1 g 5 1 is | 0 1 . Cards, etch 5o per name; Lot-ten 0i WANTED -SECOND-ll. a fifiifglj,” 10° Engllsh “wnarchs . m“ 5"“ Eiyllstlilgglit 7%: puelr inlilfrlllvseldding enga ment l0 Words for 51.00 Table 1n 300,1 condmon, 40 1-2 crowned under the n! h vaulted and l0 cents for every additional ll wo Notices of Thanks and “cum-S and price b0 Box 170. N“Y'°°° 221-2 “‘ =4 Westminster A bev since iati to e in h or 1c er vol-o um of Subscriptions ish r a 1 Il-iia-o-B-fll. gag-gs: g2 n?" lengthen Igxtbdlela [Alddrrvs- and PlPnlGnlltloll $1.00. Other rates on " “ ' ts ante 2 3-4 ' gen Pick o 0w _ “j Presto; 3;; Mljftgdge Sale AGENTS T0 bEZLL PORTRAIT he 3 For Sa|e Enlargements. Big money maker. Son Ant m, To Let ______i__ vnlwdyt; Torviiw- 1322-?“ gtliggrtill 32 Jam: glitch: czllltllioauiltllng r0 oar LARGE corraoa a1‘ ‘$11.53 Lmalmlyluqallgllongilscolltgy AGENTS ‘VANTED To SEICCRE 13mg, 15o Charlottetown on Wednesday the; Brighton Shore furnished. A p mug, '5qu;11p°1~;_ L.1qg.5.3.11,. ma“? w.’ ,,§{gf,“-C,,§,P;;;};,_ “Q15; "m d . Tears b) W 818000 52 I ‘ P’ °f ;"l""- 1941- It "It lwllr- Guardian. l-v-379-5-3 u‘ ii I yum“. 1mm“; 1,0011 01 this slldfli ,1 g, web" ecwk new mantle ——- -——————; F011 sAl-E- 1 HORSE 5 roams; genmuon, m,“ m... n.8,... s00 so" so = our irrziii.li~o..t".rr'.zr.=; “.’..%“i£.“¢i8“ ‘thi."-¢°°l= isarre- not: 9D oc 95 ‘ M i - - - t - - l - - -.~! “fission, large profits ensilv nlatie. sud Bum n5 a urrayxtliver bot or Township care Guardian. L-19-5-31-3l. L-89-6-3-2i.‘ moenem opporcunm.’ Wm“, ,O_ 33mm“ "5 Ell-Thus: ydhllsulam Km" Qoumy’ i0 LET savanna van! m: sraawaaany rLalvrs-‘Tztle day for free sample‘ 0mm. Dept T“ 5"!“ T13 tie-office "i: r u M'- lgdnd“ “d h bl 1- ished rtments and hundred 75c a mail s4 5o tn u- 115B“ 32- Tmmm‘ " T°""“’°' “X” com 10o o owa. MMENC- s a e urn B9B - y - - v w; N_g25_ mom» 10 a,<=..-:..:r.:.ai:izr-r.ii.s~.rr.s. reassessed as “is” i s» “We ~~ .-~-—-- ~ "W" c") 1'18 Northwest corner of land ynow s. ' L-IOB-G-S-ll- ———i——————~~— ~ FOR SALE Ventures 35o fflnnQf-ly 1n wumhm o; wan“ FOR BALE - QUANTITIES 0F will" Am“ 310 White thence running along the - o“! Wm u“! ‘md 300d “may W‘ wn l-nrs too VVHSCPD boundary line of ma Wat- Lost '°°‘°“'i§°‘§1.“{r mdiaprltlf sole“) 5f I ‘hmzglelhlgflfllll; ‘2;‘.f.“§.‘.‘;.§ii‘é§‘ :31‘ so whiw ladto u; 1v th- t _________________________ wit! I1 6 F-O- - - WW-W "l" 3 l . “ “""°"" sham..." ltrn.l"s.iz.lrt"‘lulli worm“ Wm" 1mm B“ °“".Eae-....-,.. i" "'".~ii'.".i|.l:ir:;hl‘ Coast, Cop 10o formerly wnuuh 11mm. the“... APP? °‘“‘"“°“~ mwffi, 6 z 2, i—_-—-~—-——————"-—-—- 1 6 3 “m? ' Pend Ore 140 alon the Northern r ‘ , line . 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"Qfidfifiofi," XLQMEE FEPMSHED i ,§‘}L“§§,|,M“'",,,§“§,_°,'§"'l_,. mgtqohltg: sale la made under: :'§;§§s‘°“v” ““ H’ lifffiiilgjafi,‘ ‘ ppy uMLFGXlJ-G-2-Bi. l fir” n“, jobbmx pnu’ 3i sewer of aale contained in an in- _ ' _____' FOR nENliiWJ ‘“"“_*" | . Qntllre of Mortgage dated the aim. RGE FURNISHED . d 1 1-2-32, e nol teal-lull, cur- - . . 150 acres of inn a N t l t n _ 9| y"; u”, m“. w“, Cottage at Keppoch, electricity, _ _ Nnbmlwlesaoleq-arlisaehdlnjl-zi u“ "' m” °' “"'"" ""'°'- Male Help Wanted ‘ll/lutulqiom, New!“ hMrs‘ G“ H’ Mount Album’ Budd. Aoihd-l; ngvw l-l-H-‘lio s-a. ffl“,hml}"jff'b,:fafl'fgnlj°§fuff _i________________ I39§§'3;“" ings in good coniliiiloii- eese: m w. 1c. current FOR NT - MODERN 1101135 _ ‘ , _ receipt Erica, 14 11-16-14 iii-id, $215.1‘ fi°‘{§‘,"',,§§nd“:f{'fl§::{ FOR RENT-S on s noonrs rm- , with garage. Apply 451 Esher For further pqmc" “q will“ w 013a]; pm; 15, whlch hnm '5." m“. h‘ "hum o‘ furnished. apartment, '78 Grab‘ street. L-91-6-3-2i. 1 t o“. ’.'..t"°"°"’i° "ash": --..'=,,i,,--=~~ rs.re-1.:i.:.*="°=*" J'5i“€°h“§i' ‘ "wiivr-Q “"" Y "* lcl-l on In I l‘ p Pg f“ - ' ' ' ' - 1041, for ahiwnent to tbs Unlwd] nsntlargqlrsrtgntwfufigfiau, a --—---—--—-—-———-———- _ or anted _ ALEX w- MATHESON» Kingdom. Dated this lath da of Ma 11m. WANTED " 5mm!“ ‘PHENT’ nxrnnn-mcnn may ayq-g Charlottetown. m“; n14“; lhlpmgnf‘ 1n u,“ “Ayn; M“, . ices No former experience newa- w me easel, offering at A-l e ml llaeentor mm Murdoch .1. McLeod. ‘m- wm‘ m’ '“'°"‘"“°“ “m” vfilitlm‘ mm‘ Apply Nffi‘: _-i-__.___.- 44 M: o-ueililm aa-oa l t L-ml-o-mm-s-a-m BI-YW Wllm- 1W1!"- "4" ' ‘ - z. az-e-a-s- resaii " “ §"»""»*§- . ' _ ll,