rrsnusnvg. .1941 Grocx QUOTA TIONS j’ qgntreal Stock 4. r "'_— '1 (B, Th; Cnnldllll PIG") w“ Close sell T“ 15g s-t gffllllflgluk 5 udr £31m” l: 9,13%..- noiénd v s-4 ar can Ind A, A z 1-4 Par . _ ‘.1333 some” ti ‘ ° 01mm so s-a M 5mm as 1-8 Dlgt SHE pm Con] Did m“ Brzdge 8 pm Steel 9 5 all? erase 4 INDIE, a: 1-s _ Nickel 2 34 Maggy Harris 26 l‘: i111 Pover- 26 l" 3"“ as 1 a N“ 51:91 Cal‘ 55 - ggrarggalhnvci‘ 14 1'4 shewinigan 1g 1'3 ' 0H1 ii ‘d; cm 1° FINANCE liv ‘Frederick Gardner lncclated Press Financial Wr'tei' NEW YORK, Flair. 3—(AP)-—- lzuslon continued in the stock market tcdny alter an early alt- “mpt in a rally got nowhere. Losses of fractions to around 2 mu more well in the majority ct l]. e1 so. The Associated Press sv- mge ct 60 stocks was off .2 of a. int at 41.6, a n-z-w low mark since K015, l9 inst. Twisters aggregated 401.105 shares- l Steels. up ior s while. ripped ‘m; slight decrease was estimat- ed in the current week's mill Oper- mon, 11v iiist this year. U. S. Steel. Bethlelicln and Young touzr sheet gltnrcs conceded minor trmunts. General li/[Jtors was off 1-2. Among weak spots were Amer- ican Telephone, Down Chemical. Philip Mcrris, Anterican Loccmo- tive preferred. and Wesfnghouse. Losses running to a ‘point or s’: were recorded for Sears-Roebuck. and J. LCase. Douglas Aircraft. D11 Font. Chesapeake 8s Ohio, Bath lrcn works andCcca-Cola. Up a shade were San-ta. Fe. N. Y. Central. Anaconda and Standazd Oil c! NJ. liirurdghiils pain. "reisssional Bards McLECD 8r BENTLEY W E BENT‘ BY [LO- .I. A. BENTLEY KS. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. llfrlller! snd Attorncys-nt-Lnw MONEY TO LOAN I80 Richmond Street _~ nonnett a. co. n. r. ncnlann Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Chnrlottetown PALMER l. HASLAM l. J. IIASLAM, B.A., '.I..B. BARRISTER. ETC. I oi Novs Scottn Chsrnbcn. Charlottetown, 11.5,]. n. MONEY T0 LOAN one B5 P.O. Bu: ll IELL & MATHIESON MONEY TO LOAN Crmeron rfllocl. Charlottetown. n H- F. McPHEE l. A K. C. ‘ARRNOTARY. ‘U. ISTER. SOIJCITOB m" "will"! Chnrlottetown mGUIGAN 8. TRAINOR cvsTllunk MlcGUlGAN. rec. B"; IR TRAINOR. K. C. "Mm. Solicitors, m... om {worn-w T0 1.0m MM. Over Provmcisi ltnnl. ‘MM 31"“. Lu-sloltetown m é Advertising Rates Montreal Curb (By The Canadian Press) stock; a 5 s=¢t=aonmsatasga 3 77"."? I (By The Csnadisn Press) Stocks Commerce Montreal Close 157 180 N. Y. Slack Exchange (By The Canadian Press) Stocks Am O and l‘ Am Tel 8r Tel Anaconda Baldwin Loco Bendix Av Close 26 1-2 161 24 15 1-4 34 1- T7‘ 7"." some: wens on Elec Auto Lite Gen Elec Gen Motors Gt N.r pid Kennecott Mont Ward NY central Nor Am Co ‘T?’ >-4;-cv-4€~I{d tllllll mmN»A#§ 3$3$E33$§SGG33$$3§5§8$ $7971» .-_: Urn-hum Wat Elec Livestock AL Feb. 3—(O'Pi~—'l‘he MOlNTRE , Dominion Livestock Branch r rt- ed today that cattle were sic y to s shade firmer on the two Mont- real markets. Calves and lambs were steady. hcgs unsettled. ‘There were no tcp cattle. Gotd steers sold from $8.75 $11. ood cows were mostly s6, med- $4.75 to $5.50, and common $4 50. Canners and cutters were $3.75. Bulls ranged from $4 5'1, common bulls selling up .50. Receipts. cattle. 665; calves, 550; sherp. 85. hogs, 1.200. Today's recezrpt: oi calves were made up of about 50 per cent of grassers. Prices were steady with the close of week. Good yea‘: made $12.50 to I13, mediumfifiis from til to $12 and common as low as $10. The bull: of ths sales were made between $10.50 and $12. Drinkers were $7 to $0 and gras- sers were $5.25 to $6. mostly $5.50. A few good ewes and wethers made $10. The balance were bucks and brought $9. Sheep were from 00 to I6. mrstiy $5 to so. _ There was s. weaker undertone to the hog market. A icw small sales were made at $11.50 fcr B-l dress- ed. The balance Ql the hogs were not sold at time of writing. NOTICE The nnnusl meeting of the Kinkors Dairying Association will be held on Tuesday. February 4th at )3 P. M. at or near thc hsll of liinkors. J. _W. FARMER. Secretary. Kinkors. LTBToIITrTJQIIZsT-"ii Payable in Advance Minimum Chsrgc for Any Advertisements It cents “Wu Guardian locus. 6n word; Western cad Enter-n locnls a.“ ""0: Announccrnsnrrsnd Corning Events 3c per Worth ..""".....:.1:. 111%,";- W" cent; Inoliestinn. m F or Sale "I our." l, swsv FBESIIENED {My cow. Lorne Cotes m1- m ncai-l-r-sl. asters: °‘*- L. o. Kelly. Bouthport. .- m L-602-2-4-1i. l MLE -_ 3g M“ norms mun n 35-31355. "d? 5&1. $125351‘. B. an‘: 11-000-1-30-2-0-13. c] AT MIDDLETON-l “Ema: M011. 7 vesrs old: i mil Petermtgfrvfobiif §§"§'pr‘ii§’i I Road. _ IL-cca-r-s-ii. l . “ M APPIIINT- nn, wrfifllmir‘ reaper-team ‘ "Ill 0H. 0 Fl’ cfllese. Halifax. N-l33. mufillilotsonro. "m" 3° her word; lrflltmorilm Notices 10c per inch; Lil Cards. etc. lo per lume- w, m inch. ding In l”, “MI for ems Midltiorul r .5512 Notices or Trunks no °°""""- 79¢ Mr Inch or 4c our word. Lists oi Subscription» P" Ins-h Address can Presentation $1.00. Other ram on ts 0| Letters oi ent 40 wor s lor- 81.00 Teachers ' Wanted WANTED-TEACHER FOR DUN- h l. W. B. Dove . 3513.20, 5° 0° L-cw-z-s-ali. WANTED - TEACHER FOB WEB- stcr Comer School. John Heron. Bggggtgl-y, 14-365-2-4-21. Female Help Wanter‘ GIRL 0R WMWAN WANTED F0]! housework. Mrs. Harold Murray, Msnhfleld. 11-00744-11- Male Help Wanted MEN BETWEEN 40 AND 55. 000D newrl Good money! A l10.000.0€0 Company in business ior 78 veers. Hn s few iocsi openings for men like you enioyingugood health. who are seeking s v occupation and find their are s hlndieflb- Don't fail to 11170.1’. Thl 15 ""7 opportunity. Credit wt; Gar r. n tnsi. Quebec. Dant- Z-O- A DOD-Irish (By The Canadian Press) ‘IORDNN. Rb. 3- Skiclq Close Anglo Cdn Anglo Hur 2.5 I Arntrtieid .05 8-4 Aunor 1.85 Base Met .08 8-0 Bear Ex .12 Bestrtls 1.00 B1dg.od JD I4 BIMOTUQ 0.90 Brit Dom .07 1-3 Broulan .88 Buit Ank 4.15 Buff Odn .011 8-4 Cal Ddm 1.25 Odn Mal .52 Carlboo l.75 Cent Pst 1.75 Cent Pore .ll l-i hesterv 1.40 Chromium .14 Ccchenour .78 Coniaurum 1.42 Smelters 36 Davies 0.14 1-4 Delnitc 1.10 Dome 23 3-4 Duquesne .13 1-2 East Mal 2.61 Eldorado 39 FalcJ-l 2.05 Fed Kirk .05 I-lernland .04 5-8 Francoeurr .44 Gillies .03 l-I Gods Loire J1 Gold Eagle .08 Gllnnar .35 Haicrow .02 l4 Hard Rack Barker 04 1-3 Holiinger 12 3-4 Home Oil 2.16 Howey .26 Hud Boy 25 Nickel 83 l-2 Jack Wei .18 Kerr Add 3.40 Kirk Lake .92 Ira-ire Shire l9 3-8 Lamaque 4.85 Mitch. .49 Little 1.1.. 1.90 Macassa 8.85 MacLcod 105 Madsen .51 , Malartic .95 McDougal .08 McIntyre 47 McKenzie 1.14 Mcwatters 1° Min C-Dn .06 Monets. .48 l-Z Naybob ~75 N rands. 54 Nordon .06 Ncrmetal .37 O'Brien ~31 Okalta. 35 Pamour 135 Pangiora Pan anen - Payvmaster .22 1'4 Perrcn 1-45 pick Crow 2-65 Preston 1-90 Rfina .01 l-2 st Ant .12 1-2 San Ant 3-39 Senator .49 i"? Sheep Cred: .81 Sherritt ~75 Sigma 7-50 sue-n. ~57 Siaden _ ~35 t“; .12 .e cc -- p.113. Lakc .04 Sud Basin 13° Sulllivroir; 2% Sy va e » Teck Hughes 3.20 Tobum L60 ‘Frans Res .39 United 011 .04 1-2 Upper Canada 1.52 Ventures 3.30 Waite Amu 3-55 W od Cad .08 3-4 Wrt Ham 5.50 Ymlr 05 1-1 UNLISTED Dalhousle .35 m?’ _ Pen 0Y0 - Temisk .05 1-2 I Produce Prrces MONTREAL. Feb. 8—(CP)--Pr:*- dues Market prices here today. as reported by the Dominion Depart- ment oi Agriculture. follow: Butter: first grade creamery rims, Jobbing rice 34-34 1-2: lrst grads sol Jobbing ce, 38 1-2- 4; Quebec no 1 pas urlned. regraded, wholesale rice. 33 3-8; Quebec no 2 regrad . 33 -2- Cheesc: Western white and cil- ored. wholesale price. for export. 14. Eggs: graded shipments in usrd nee cases, catered at, A-iarge 23 _28 l-Z: A-medium 2O l-Z; A—- pullets 18-18 1-2. Potators: Whites no l 75's 00- ,70; no 2, .45—.50; NB mountain. no l 75's .65-—.75: PEI ccbb'ers no 1 75's .75-.B0: PEI mcuntcln m '1 .80—.85. Bernnuds reds no 1 50s 1.50. TORONTO. Feb. 3—(CP)—'Ihe downward pace in the stack market was accelerated today and both mining groups end the industriais skidded more than a point. Volume was 271.000 shores. Preston closed 6 cents (Vwn. Upper Canada 10st ll cents. Cari- boo declined l3 cents sad losses of 1 4 to 10 cents were net/ted by Au nor. East Mslartic. Battle. Buitclr- Ankerlte. Chestervilie. Kerr-Add!- son, Little Long Lee, Mscsssa. Mc- 9 50 s 5c Lb. lGrcund Moot S0’: — — 5c ti: In! Trips 50's — - 4 l-Ic lb Colt Trips 50's — — 3 l-le lb. ABOVE MEATS ALL NEW PACK. Island Bold Storage Company THE CH ARLOTTETOWN " HON. w. A. sucnmm Chairman, Newspaper Pubiirhln Commitict Snake 7 Chcrrmers Now you may not want to chariti- snakes. And perhaps you do not even want to be charmed into docility yourself. But there is a way you can be—and very easily, too . . . You are a Canadian. You are patriotic. You believe in liberty, freedom, the dignity and rights 0f every man. If you were a Nazif or a Fascist you would hear nothing but the whistle and hum of the fiihrer, the duce, the godhead. NOTE: The Newspupe Publishers Committee, speaking through its chairman, will bring you one of these institutional advertisements in this space ecch week. ; Clubs, patriotic societies, business flrms or individuals who would like reprints may hove them by writing to the business office of this newspaper. GUARDIAN T’S fairly easy to fool a snake. He hasn’t much brains to begin with; and, simply by getting his attention and holding it—with a whistle or a hummed note—-you can make him docile and “tame.” W. _ PAGE FIVE __ I Your newspapers would tell you day by dayj . that you were incompetent, a servant of the state, ,an insignificant atom in a great Plan. , You would b3 told whore e0 geiwiianajdq: ‘what to buy, what to believe. L . \- Don’t think that you would resist towthe-dedthi ~ Very smart Germans, Italians, Russians, Jap-‘r A 'anese, and even Frenchmen could not withstan ' this continuous whistling and humming! i Q. What protects you, here in this free Canédfl, ; . from the hypnotic influences of dictatorship? k l - fates-nu ‘*3 One great modern institution comes instantlyg to mind: your newspapers. For how can a dicta-Z tor sing his one deadly note to men and women.’ who hear all sides, who see the facts, the truthl: . " the good and the bad, faithfully reported day 1 iday? . f’ To charnf you, a dictator would need to 0on3‘. " trol what you read and hear and such control’ can only come if you permit it. rwq... For exampleyou could, by law, merely deny 01'- curb the right of merchants and manufacturers.’ to advertise their wares. They pay for this priv-"r; =_ ilege now because it is the cheapest way to tell I you what values they have to offer. With the; revenue from advertising, the papers hire repor-i ters, buy telegraph services, pay for paper and ink. Take away those revenues and a news-‘r paper would starve-until a dictator gave it a" subsidy. In return for this subsidy he would‘ - naturally want his own ideas printed and no I others. 4 There are other roads to dictatorship but this’ . ~ one is probabiy the quickest—if you’re looking for such a road. ' 4 JI- r 1 Leod-Cockshutt, Pickle Crow, San Antonio, and Sylvanlte. Teck Hughes weakened 2o cents. Losses were widened to a point or more for Osnads Bread, Canad- isn Celsnese, Cr.w's Nest Coal. Famous Players, I-Lnde and Dauch. Steadm l Bros. Inblaw B, Page- Hersey, Slrnrpsons pid and Hiram Walkers common. Smelter» and Hudson Bay weak- ened c point and Narands closed I 1-4 down while Nckel lost 1-2. Ventures declined 20 cents and Waite-Amulet 10 cents. strep Rock was sold at s kss of 0 cents, Home Oil was off 4 cents. Ca1- gary and Edmonton down 5. Dal- 1x10415113 down 2, and Rcyalite ofi 1 Grain CHICAGO Feb. Zb-iAPl-Jrhe fist today sitter gains rsngng up to l~2 cent, had been recorded. The upturn was wiped away and small losses were recorded at the finsl bell. Wheat closed 14-5-8 lower than Saturday, May 81 1-4-3-8, July 75 - 8-8; ctrn unchanged to l-4 off. Mly 6i i-i. July 61 l-2; cats unchsnged to 3-8 lower. WINNIPEG. Prb. tt-iCPl-Mod- crate mill buying combined wth lack o1 selling pressure to hold wheat futures prices stead y throughout today! Winnipeg grain exchange seslcn. Quetatizns were higher most oi thr- dsy and i'n'sh- ed 1-4 cent ahead. May wheat at 77 and July 7a 5-8 cents a bushel. Buenos Aires values remained unchanged. Currencies yoirfTeo. 3-40?)- Bhsnghsi dollars contrasted wmh. s mdestrsi in the recently de- pressed ss irsnc in the ore gn exchan market hem today. The ‘fang Kon g unit dipped .06 of s cent to 28.0 United Stores wheat msrréu smmpt to rslly m1 n- NEW Weakness in the Hang Kong and‘ cent higher at 73.25 cents. The Can- adian dollar was a trifle ahead at 82 13-16 cents. (Ottawa Fare gn Exchange Control Board rates 9.09 -9.9l per cent disount.) The pound Sterling was unchang- edblot $4.02 1-2 for clpen market co es. MONTREAL. Fab. 3-(CP)— Leaders dipped lower in a contin- uation c-i the retrograde movement on the stock market tday. Tire heaviest loser was St. Law- rence Paper Mill, with a drop of 2 1-2 points. while Gatineau prefer- red and Dominion Coral preferred each slipped a point or more. CPR. ceded i-8 and D:sc9 "B" 1-4 while b.th Im rial Oil and International Petro cum gave up fractions. Montreal Power. shew- inigem and Brazilian headed down- ward in utilities Aigoma. Asbestos. Cement, Ham- ilton Bridge and Dominion Bridge all moved dvwngrade and Nickci and l-lolllnger Lllowed the general end. Cele-mess showed s net loss of Total sales: 21.100 shares; Indus- 10,000 Mines, 10.390; Bonds, i v- Selecting Varieties 0i Free Fruits (Experimental Harms News) Prince Edwsd Island isrmers are now purchssi annually some seven or ht undred iruit t1ees. These are rougiht frm s number or firms snd comprise many vs le- ties. Not all the trees urchased arc suitable ior growing in nee Edward Island and many will eventually die or prove urprofi sble. With 1h: many good vnr-‘eties now svsilsble. whv buy anything but tln best‘) asks G. C. War en. Dominion Ex- periments! station. Chsrloitetnwn. Experience has shown u: that such old apple varieties as Baldwin Ben Davis. Stork snd Wagne- Br: not. =~vf"~'*n‘lv her’. r-n-ie- P E. 1.. conditions sn-f ere liireli- to ‘rill out during severe winters. The uhll‘ ottetown Experimental sta .cn has bezn testing varieties oi We! iults for many years and hi! iully demonsixsted the isct that many cf the choicest 1U‘ et'es o1 apples, cents snd Shanghai .07 o1 c cent I II. ‘Ibo Ill 00 l-i o! l. peers. iums and cherries. cln be uucceJrlly grown hero, peovidiiis in carrying out the guide wh'n selecting trees 10'." planting in your crctiuro‘: l.‘ you _:__. have already ordered trots, why r101.‘ GALVESPON. (to. v ltfPr-Arln Chtfk NW1 135i “T111 111% bllllelinr doctors examining u rirnlt-ee foun and See if 5-11 111“. ‘Yhlclkli Qmfledi an “cor tumor" tint turned out W ‘ail: reccngmenged fsf Othis diratrrérétll be a g aln oi T168 lcdgcdl since h! ‘ com n "am wl myou -. - .- -_ edetheseptrges wllll be; glad to mska weddmii week pleuoufr“ any ileccssarv axJHS-luilr. N __(Cp; __N-p\y5p3p(‘1\ _ The bulletin can 1:» c-b lllffl 1on1’ $320,138,‘ m 5.3m 18%;, m," . "he Pmmmty. m“! E‘ “.5 m.‘ Dwh- rcvch-ci 1h s (‘iiY tour months 11191‘ Sum.‘ Damn} our Dyoulbzimn or‘ In’ poor-e llillf‘ illCl mill-it: it in thror Agruculture. Otrawa. or 110m they‘ f0 _ WM)“ - town P. E. I. 0 m 1;" care is tB-kfli WEDDING LINGERS ON necssary orchard proclees. A: a guide to the selection of such var- ieties. the station iras recently is- sued a bull:t.n on "Varieties of Tree Ruits for Prince Edward 1518110.’ This bulletin presents o. brlei re- view of the common varieties o; tree fruits grown or offered for 5:119 in the province and. includes descrip- tions oi such niw and outstandng vaozcrl-as as Atlas. Hume. Joyce. Lcb“. M:1b.1. Lawsecd and Mcllztosh. 17hr.nqt...lst_tlmlzuflrtlu be v11" Te Mail llillst G0 Through! i 1 I i on London. soldkrs snd s Post Office worker locate Under this debris. the result oi n German air-raid s mail box. and force open the door to extract the letters. While ‘the mail must go ihrongir-ond s_l- nut since docs-delays m sndontsndsnc moor hunt-cents“. ~w~tshsniiiK