Notations _12.__12a.-____ - NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that we have been instructed by the executors of the est- ate of the late Simon Paoli, Sr. to proceed with the collection of all accounts and bills receivable ‘owing to L. M. Poole 8t Com- puny of Charlottetown as at the date of death of the said deceased. Immediate pay- mentis to be made at the offices of the undersigned. After a reasonable period has elapsed, those accounts which have not been paid m- where arrangements for payment have not been fulfilled; with be turned over to the estate solicitors for immediate action. The Eastern Trust Company 154 Richmond Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. Central Guardian locals, lo Condolence 70c per inch; it‘ .70 rinehorlc iipiiiit: lib‘: incchpe Address and application. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents word: Western and Eastern locals upfl‘ word; Announcemen and Classified 3c per word; ln Memorial Notices 70o per inch- Lists o Floral and Spiritual uttering, Cards. oto.. so per name; Lo ding engagements 40 worth fos- 51,00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and glee word. Lists esentation $1.00. Other rates on Coming Events 8e per word ttQIl 0f of Subscriptions j Agents Wanted AGENTS T0 SELL PORTRAIT enlargements, Big money maker united Art, Toronto. N- 0-29-861 Tosition Wanted ixraiiinucap STENOGRAPHEB wishes ggsggcéigxorgoxguto Phone N“ m‘ n-ood-ii-ii-ai Female Help Wanted WANTED — CAPABLE GIRL OR woman. References required. Good wages. Write “A.“ Guardian. L-543-ll-1i-3i. Nursing PHACTICAL NURSE WILL TAKE housekeeper position to men only. Write “i..." Guardian. L-551-ll-11-2i, To Let T0 LET — FURNISHED HOUSE. Apply Guardian. L-556-il-1l-2l. ‘l0 LE1‘ - TWO f-‘lmNlslfEn rooms, light housekeeping, resi- dential section. Apply M. Guar- dian. L-496-i1-B-3i. ro tar - SEVEN ROOM nousn. 200 Kent. Conveniences and Furnace. Applv 26 Spring Park Mid. 1..-440-11-‘l-10-12. lulu Help Wanted WANTED - FOX RANCHER. BX- lltrlenrcd to take charge of ranch near Charlottetown. Write B. Guardian. L-466-i1-B-10-l2 lliiitill‘ EARNING NICE PROFITS h: i now. Jito offer an op I'll‘!!- ih to make money. Wei-estab- f-‘d- ever-increasing business l , , Tea. coitee F iii-Dav Trial Without Risk gldififtnlngue. details, apply 1m kigntmellit: Jito. 1435 Montcalm gmfl- N-i0-25 For Sale APPLES - REEVES’. SOUTHPURT, . L-8l5-1U-Lts .2i waivriifiTZ-Tiii" or COUNTER. l “Whiting scales. AP 1 Cash 0am Stores. p’ d: 14-521-11-10-31. WANTED _- srzcorvp BAND ‘no arrel, good con . F. Cardigan Post Off e, g5‘: “WI-Erin shot 14 to i6 .. M On- Actually Male and Female Help Wanted ROW l8 Tl-IE TIME T0 GET \ Government tub as Clerk. Post- man. Customs Clerk steno. etc Six Dominion-wide exams nei since war began. Free Booklet, M- 0- 0. Schools Ltd Toronto 1d Oldest in Canada No Agents Miscellaneous FOR. YOUR RED AND CROSS males and female foxes, sired by white faced males, also pale silver males and females, gee T G. Ives. \-567-ll-11-2l. H++4+e++ee+>+ee4 904-00-00- SFHUONER of GOAL now unloading at VICTORIA Get Yours now! Supply Limited L.D McLEODt? SON O-OO-FQQOO-O A ' * ' Q-OO4QQAAAJQAAQAQAAAQ“‘ FOR SALE me Ford 5S5.“ with ri-ona. Good Condition. H -~——mi ._,\|s°_ niirders Wanted T" Wheel Triage: tooo x 1c Tires — nfl|_ Boiiinirns ACCOMMODATED a-r Flhlvuautreet. L-475-ll-l0-l2. 3 Bargains For immediate Sale i LEITII D. SCRIMGEOUR. Cardigan. P .2. island O-OOO-OOOOQOO 04 O-OO-QO-O-Q-O-Q-O l £13m ‘Km EEEPPEFEFS m" L-442-l1-8-l0-l2. i YOU CAN BLUFF The Birds Sometimes YOU can BLUFFthe people sflmetimes . But when it tomes to tobacco you can't m] l1°°l>le for long. We ha“ always given the public u" best tobacco possible ail 0f the time. HICKE Y’S BLACK TWIST CHE WING 10c PerFig MANUFACTURED av i a IBKEY 8i NICHOLSON TOBACCO C0., LTD, CHARLOTTETOWN Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) T"l'°l1l°- Montreal. New York and wlml1iI¢I—Stoi-li and commodity markets closed. LIVES TOCK l i MONTREAL, NOV. 11—-(OP)~ I There were 203 cattle, 75 sheep and lambs, 551 hogs and 165 calves for sale on Montreal livestock markets today, including three load; qf steers held over from Monday's markets. Prices on all classes of ll-Vi-‘Slock were unchanged. Fresh rewlllks were made up of common cows and bulls, Common to medium butcher cows were $4.50 to $6.25, canners and cutters $3.50 to $4.25 and common bulls $4.50 to $5.75. Veal calves were $9 to $13, drink- ers $6.50 to $8.50. Heavy calves slow sellers. Grassers were t5 to $6. mostly $5.75. Good ewes and weihers were e11, ‘buck lllmbs and culls were cut $2 hundreclweight. Sleep were rom $4 to $6.50. Hogs were firm at 81b for 15-1 dressed, $1125 for B-l alive fed and watered and tip to $11.35 of! ' trucks delivered. Grade A draw ti ' per hog premium with discount on foff grades. Sows were $8 to $8.75 live vreight. Produce Prices MONTREAL, Nov. 1l—(CPl— Produce Market prices here todav as reported by the Dominion De pertinent of Agriculture follow:- Butter: first grade creemery prints Jobbing price, 34 1-2; first grade solids. Jobbing price, 34; Que no 1 pasteurized current re- ccipt price 33 l-Ii; no 2 (i2 l-4; no 1 wholesale price 33-33 5-8; no 2 32 3-4-32 7-8. Eggs: graded shipments selling at A-large 54: A-mediu-m 51 1-2 ~52; ullets 43-44; B grade i0; G gm e 26—26 i-2. : Que whites no l .85- .95; no 2 fro-no; N13 mountains no 1 95-105; PEI gzcen mountains 1.15; whites 1.10. Sea View and Vicinity The weather of the past week whlcii was cxceptonally mild alter the pfevliltb‘ severe lAIXlSiOJIlS nave proved quite a blcssiiig_ to so many of the fiiimcis who tilCi not have their crops gathered in. - The Senior Willing Workers Jlill.0l' Red Cross held a most 02i- joyablc Haloweeii Party iii the sclinoliocm at Dairnley on Friday afternoon. The schoolrconi was tastefully decorated for the oc- casion and several Jack O Lant- i erns were lit typ c..l of Halloween. A number cl‘ Halloween games and itfitilis wcic played which created much iimusciiieiio and CIIJOYCG by all after, which a dainty lunch was served by the S.i1l0l' girls. The meeting was brought io_a close by the singing of the National An- um. =- ti’ The hall at. Seii View w-"IS N16 scone cf a large and hap;y git her- ing mi Friday evening to tender a farewell reception t0 William Sim- mons of the R.C.A.I~‘. who had been on nrlitiiry duty during the past summer in Northern _Sas- katttietvnn and was spending a short furlough amcng his many old friends When all had gathered. Mr. W. O. Donald was appointed chairman and in a few iittng re- mBTlLs extended u. hearty welcome to the guest of honor expressing the pleasure of all in seeing him onCc more at his old home Mr. Lorne Campbell ‘than presented him wit-h a. beautiful wrist watch on bciialf of all present. Mr. Simmons. though completely sur- prised expressed his thanks to all for remembering hzm at this time and for iiils unexpected expression of giodivil] from his old friends. All iriiiied in singing "For l-ic Is A Jolly Gcod Follow. The ladies later served a delicious lunch and a nice time followed in music and scclal intercourse Mr. Simmons loft on Monday morning for sas- kaichewnn to rejoin his unit fol- lowed by t-hc bcst wishes of a host, of friends i'"i- the best of 300d luck and a safe rciuin. l l i Senator Dan-Richy‘)! Hltih River. Ayborih is being waimly welcomed by miiiy friends l/o his old home ‘n Baltic where he is the gucst of, his niece. Miss Grace Rlelly and nephew, Mr. John Ricliy. Many friends are sorry to learn of the serious nature of the illness of Mr. Hari-v Brzincler at his home in Burlington. skunks are reported very Philli- iul at. this season and several of the young mcii nrc endenvoririg to trap some of them. Mr and MFA-Ie-Qander Champ- ion, Darnlcy had as their guest recently. Mrs, Daniel Whitlock. Many friends are pleased to learn that, Miss Myra Hickey is making after her recent the week-end g good recovery auto accident. of One Yeos to Repay a,» i- Noemi some. u Til! lllliill llll 0F WIIIIEIBE THF. CHARLOTTFHYFPJ (}il/\'2Dl.'\l\1 ‘ lfAGiE FIVE’ WE DON'T BELIEVE IN ‘MAGICIANS . . _ UT the child does! What is the difference? It is this: we know about HATS! We know about MAGICIANSl Moko the Great may try all his wiles on us. But we are not fooled. We know how many rabbits can get in one hat. We know about trapdoors and sliding panels. So we make up our own minds what to believe. We have the FACTSl Our whole lives are like that: the child, or the stooge, does what he is told to do, because he is left no choice but to think what he is told to think! The free man IS free, not because some law says so, but because he has access to the facts to figure out the answers for himself! BUT remember. . . Freedom |1GS ci PRICE fog on it! However long they have had personal liberty, no mailer how fine and comforting the lows ore, men and women LOSE their freedom the moment they step KNOWING HOW to make up their OWN mindsl Only an INFORMED people CAN stay iree! ' It works very simply: In some remote corner of the country a man suddenly has an idea . . . next day all of you, even those who never heard of him before, can judge for yourselves if it is a good idea. Newspapers have given you the FACTS . . . Here at home, someone launches a scheme for civic improvement . . . you know how to vote on it . . . because you can read who is behind it, what it will do, what it will cost, how it is to be paid for, whose real estate it will boom. Newspapers have given .you the FACTS . . . Your son needs a job . . . you can read just where new industries are opening up, where wages are best, where jobs are scarce. Newspapers have given you the FACTS . . . THE PRICE OF IRIIDOM i5 ETERNAL WOILANCEI This is one of n weekly series of institutional ines- suges sponsored by on informal Committee of Publishers under the chairmanship of Hon. W. A. Buchanan, You need new shoes, a new stove, a new axe, a new tractor, a new baby carriage . . . the pages of your newspaper give you the FACTS so you can spend your money wisely. And if you didn't know all these and a thousand other things which you are free to read? Then SOMEBODY WOULD STEP UP T0 TELL YOU THE ANSWERS! “But certainly,” you say, “of course, of course! Only, why the fuss? Here in Canada we’ve 00'!‘ a free press, haven’t we?” And so you have! Be grateful for it. But don’t: be smug about it. Because history proves THAT is the surest way to lose it! If there were some active plot against your personal right to know what is going on, if there were some law proposed that would harness the press to propaganda, you, the people, would squelch it soon enough. There is no plot. But that only makes the danger greater . . . Because . . . and this is the thing to remember if you forget everything else . . . the first price of your liberty is actively proving you WANT it! Complacency is the thing to watch out for! Don’t try to Where Cun YOU Begin? think of the hard way. Just prove that you want a free press. As we’ve said before, read your paper still more carefully. Show your neighbour these adver- tisements. Make sure he knows what it’s all about too. Keep tabs on how we, the Publishers, do OUR job. And above all, do not: be lulled into a voluntary surrender of your children’s future liberty! and appearing in newspapers from coosi io coast. Clubs, patriotic viducls who would like reprints may have them by writing to the business office of this newspaper. ' " , business firms or indi- ivhen the car in whd li she was a passenger, trying lo avoid an- other car. went our lhc end of a bridge The othrr occupants re- ceived some slight wounds but Miss Hickey was more seriously hurt and all trust the trill soon be outagan and able lo resume nei duties. Mrs John W Pickering, Con- ve:i.:i' of Lhc Sci View Branch ofl the Red Cross entertained. a num- be!‘ of members Tuesday evening] at knit-ting and a pleasant ercn- i112 was SD81“. A dainty lunch was served by the hzstcss iind Miss Marlon Pickering. Mrs. Robert selliir. River were visiting in Darnle guest of her dziug iter, Mrs. Crozier and Mr. Crozier. Mrs. Atwood Blakney is spending some time in Kelvin the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Eric Mo Murdo and Ml‘. McMurclo. Mr. and Mzs. Gordon Cousin: had as their guests over the week- end Pte. Patrick Fletcher and Pte Harvey Clement; of Ontario wh nre stationed at Sussex. N.B. Mrs f-farrv Crozlei- entertained the members of the W.M.S. oi Darnley and Sea View at hcr home for the November meeting Tlhcre was a good attendance of members President. Mrs Wallace MncNutl presided and the meeting opened by singing hymn "Dear Lord And Father 0f Mankind". The topic chosen for this mceting was "Pence John 14th was read in unision rind prayer was offered by Mrs. ,l-f. L, Dcriald. Several beautiful heading; on the top‘c was given by several of the members. All l-hen joined ln it circle of pinycr Sec- retary read minutes and roll call was answered with s verse on Peace. Business was discussed and plans made for making quilts. members to bring arturles to pack a box to send to Sydney. The treasurer reported from Thank- offerlng held in Darnley Hall re- loently. several letters oi cfrres- dence were read and the sing- l rig of the Df-mlogy, and the i M fipah ro the am’ Benediction u ht the ‘meetng to n close elleloug | lisnch was served by the hostess and s social hour followed. Wheatiey sfllSCiLSWd. ft was fizitilly decided to WliO is stationed there on military duty. i 1 Mr. Arthur Stewart left recently l9 spend sometime. ‘ The Darnley W l. met at the home of Mrs. Wallace Pickering for their annual meeting on Wed-l iiesdziy evening. Piesidcnt, Mrs. James Hickey presided, and aperi- ed the meeting with the Ode and creed. Roll call was answered by members paying their annual lee Secretary read the minutes of ihc last annual meeting and their lasi. regular meeting and husmess was hold‘ a banquet, in honor of the re- tiring officers in the near future and a committee to have charge was appointed- Mrs. Colin Moun- tain and Mrs. Prank McKay. Hitler says Navy has orders To shoot also BEBJLVIN, Nov. 9 -—iAP\ -- Hi‘.- pldllb ivcro made for same. Mrs Flilllk McKay was then aippmnted to t-alie the chair for the election of officers. The retuing officers all for Monoton, N B uiiere he plans l‘ gave excellent, reports of the year's ‘activities and thanked the mem-. bets for ther co-cperatiori. The election of ofiiceis were as follows: Resident, Mrs. Harry Crozler, Vice-Pres. Mrs. James Hickey; Sccy Tress. Mrs. Florence Hickey; Directors, Mrs. Calm Mountain und Mrs. Rcgnnld Mountain; Auditors, Mrs, Wallace Pickering‘ Mrs. James Hickey, Sick com- iiiittcc, Mrs Harry‘ Croztei" andl Mrs. Frank McKay. Questionnaires we:e pJSFNl to several members ' Farm For Sale VERNON RIVER Located near paved High- way formerly Bruce Pro- pcrty, consisting of 130 acres under cultivation. 50 under |er's reply to President Roosevelt's Navy Day challenge is ihnt he has ordered the German iiiiry to lire on United Statcs shins onlv ail»- being attacked, but that any of- ficer who then failed t0 ill!‘ \\'0illll be courtmiirtiallcd. In apvirent answer lo President Roosevclts assertion that "till that will niatlcr is who fired the 14st shot," Hitler said Saturday night that no matter how long the war lasts "the last battalion on the fir-kl will be German." ‘Inc first direct reply to the Pres‘:- dent from Hitler was made in a Munich beer hall anniversary speech. He declared that Germany would choke off Rumia and defied Britain to attempt an invasion ‘ii the west, His armies. he said. could defend Gannon;- arid all Europe de- s ii.e United States "threats and p ans for gigantic armament." liml-neet-Iohnsoasndfernils Minsrfs relieves ashes. Lumber, Buildings in good repair, water system in- stalled. Also 100 acres woodland (Watervale). J. C. WISNER. L474-l1-8-10-12 F0120 SALE l t l , Bonat PermhiieTt Wave Ma- have moved to Charlottetown to Plans were also made to pack for the coming y r. ‘Ilh eeti spend the iviiiter with her husoaiid. boxes for the boys overseas andl adjourned with trliie Nstietmxltll All! CANADA 1 them after which lunch was serv- PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ed by the hostess assist-ed by Misses Luara Moun and Jean McKay LN THE PROBATE COURT .\;rs Reginald Mountain kindly in- txted the members to her home for ~ The 4th day of November A. D. 194! ' D lIl égiswiloembesirflfiegt bg, $3M“ h: i ln re Estate of Bruce Stewart. late Momm- -v a:='i:sioii.:r=rzs..zt:-=zi.ii.u intestate. To the Sheriff od’ the Count of Queens County or any Constabe or literate person within said County, I iiu crioii SALE ‘ _WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on Roy file of Stewart Mac- lDonaId of Charlottetown in Queens I County aforesaid, Merchant, and m ‘Charles Mctherell Stewart of Van- couver in British Columbia. Retired Tailor, the Administrators of the above named estate. praying that a citation may be issued for the pur- pose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to clip s1. rsons interested in the said Eststn o be and appear before the Judge resent at a Probate (‘ourt be cld in the Court House in Chur- IIOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of Mrs. John Stockmsn st “ w... ‘ Grafton Street. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14th AT 2 P. M. Chesterfield, Glass Cupboard, Halli Rack, combined Writin Desk and’ Book Case. Chairs, Ta les, Quiltsni Mats, Dishes, some silver pieces. lotietntvn in Queens County, in the w‘ ‘L BEAN)“ said Province on Wednesday ths Alwmlne?" 10th day‘ of December next coming, at the our of eleven o'clock (ore- And hereby ordered that s true copy hereof be forthwith pub- tltecord). l E h rn at Mount Albion in QM?" Machine y — Hay Mower, Team oifini, aforesaid. and in front oi {chine and Turblnator. Both I practically new Also two Dryers, Shampoo Board. The whole outfit $325.00 cash. Box 74, Summer- noon of the some day to shew cause i! any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed II prayed for in said Petition and on motion of William p. Bentley. Esq. Proctor for said Petitioners. it is lished in som newspa nlillshed AT COUNTY “NE in gharliktictorwiziafizmsai onceln , _ g eac wee for a eas our connects- FRIDAY’ “OVEMBER “m m 1 tive weeks from the date hereof lflll 0n premises of John Duffy. tho: a truehcopynheliello! ggbnzfiazi: C D 0W ' Household effects — Chesterfield fifplniliiy. namely. in the iisli of suite. Bedroom Suite, Z Beds, Din-; u“, (mm, Home In Chnrlottetown lng room Table, Lhsirs, Range‘ arm-asap], at the store of l». J. Mc- Bske. Horse iloe, Barrows, Drivinsi the Srhnui at Bethel aforesaiitiwrsio Wagon. Truck Wagon. Drlvifll that all persons interested nh e aleigh, lgrigingd narnms. Iéoubtl: ‘slnid afioieihnesnatoreselfl m! o" srness, s an Breee rig rel , ue no cs - Separator (Melotte). ' l WITNESS ills gonna; ‘hliaiioiél Stock-it Work Horses‘ 8 Miliéis‘ at: Ighfiinhmlimm‘ cum 5 "u". c-me’ I aforesaid. the day and year ilrsi shove written. ens- Crop-llsy, Straw, Oltl. 7'1""?!- la-QGZ-il-ii-ii-ll t a th c t. m$,'},°,{,_""°'°' m nummm n iSvgdJe oiiilirtiai. c. LOWTHER. iiucii oioititisou. Iteslstw l Auctioneer. 1L5.) , bmmdmg L-354-l1-il-12-19-m. “f;