,9, FEBRIIARY 2s, 1941 TIONS . ylontreal Stock "tip, Exchange mill. Mi q ...-—-— COIK‘ gri- (By The Canadian Press) M.“ I I Close l b“, s "on; 5911 Tel 155 1'4 “My. nruzilozi i 31-1 '1" ‘, 8g glrnibuiid U 1-3 9”“ c“ d‘ a a 4 u“ . ,9“ steamsh-D 22 ‘ CeIahFSe Plow 4 b: s" C°’“'l““'.1t as n . 533s s-fgg 25 u~ ~'_ _ u“ 1 pom Bitose 34 :4 1 D111 Sl€€l Z '2 ‘d n , (52.91 wares a: {-4 1m Nickel _ 2 1'2 l“ i “will Hams 25 1-; Plolltg nu Pqvel‘ 24 1:2 m,” mt Blew 51 _ w“; llorandrl n 1 2 . Qubeec ‘ Pcwer ; 1:”: Sliawlnzvgan 1g 5 h,“ 5t, L!“ C 1m a n 1m gm] oi Can 11min Gurrcncies arm M18 NEW YORK. Fir-b. 24—(CP)- 3. y; 11g lgrig dollar come- out (f m‘ ll [treat-J.- snking spzll tcda with Vl-IN 333111 sf .18 7i a cznt. to 24.6. cents ON in i:rm=. ci the United Stiles dol- ~ hr. l‘. r ths year the ciimncy persistently in what inr- h.» "53 11154., dznlers de‘-»cr‘l~ed as vc flurry. no ll ii.- Sliniiglinl dollar dip-pod m .' olii cent. t1 5.70 cLnt-s. Frte sterling ’ rse l-2 crnt to $4.06 1-2 for cpen market “' o; anal the Canadian ' allar g. l 3-16 of a cent to 85.06 = -l-4 rent». Ottawa Fcreieil Ex- - change Control Beard rate 9.00- hd‘ 9,91 per cent. discount.) 8y l‘ F W t il 8t WANTED r0 any A FARM o! 25 acres oi’ cleared land, in the vic- lnlly of Freetown. Kenslngton, ‘ lirwlvlbziiir 0r Albany. Condition oi’ buildings n secondary consideration. Ii, K. S. llEhlMING d; CO., I42 Richmond St. Charlottetown ltllt l5-2_2‘.-2-‘.l5—27-3—l. i wootoooo~booc~4oor4§oOok li. O .l’. Sired Chicks are '~ NOW available in Charlotte- town at our Hatchery. Book Your order NOW. DILLON 8i SPILLETT Charlottetown, P.E.I. 0000000009040004400-00-00 ' craft, held an advance of 3 3-1 points i ifrrock QUOTA Market At A Glance (B! Th! Canadian Press) Toronto-industrial stocks lower; 511:; slightly higher; other groups y. Montreal - Utilities unchanged; other industrlals sud golds lower. New York-Stocks closed hlghur. Wlnnlver-Whnc s-s in 1-4 o! n cent higher. New York-Cotton, rubber, and coffee higher. "u" Grain oiuonco Feb. ZT-(OM-Wheat rices shot up almost four cents a ushel tcda in a. sudden rally that took e grain trade by 5111-. prise. Alihoush baokin! d o w n silently t0 profit taking. wheat closed 3 3-4—<$ 5-8 cents higher, May 83 7-B-3-4. July 79 1-4-1-8; corn l l-8-l 1-2 higher, May 6i 3-4-82, July 61 5-8; 082.5 7-8-1 1-8 higher. . WINNIPFTG, Feb. 24-—(CP)-A comeback by wheat prices ct Chi- cago encruraged smell gains by wheat, futures quotauons on Winni- peg grain exchange today although operations tailed to develop be- yond minor proportins. Fhal prices. were 3-8—l-4 cent higher. May wheat at. 77 l-2 arid July at 79 1-8 cents a bushel. An Aflfentlfle troliday kept Buenos Aires traders idle. FINANCE p By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. Feb- 24-01?)- The stock market switched to the rallying side in the final hour w- day allel- xmving listlessly over an irregular raulc during most of the proceedings Gains outweighed losses in the Canadian list. Distillers Sesgrem, International Nickel and Imperial Oil improved fractions. Walkers W38 9B5)’. Among tho shares Douglas Air- in the wake ti the best earnings statement in history. Prominent stocks on the recovery included 0.3. Steel, Bethlehem. American Telephone, Chrysler, Gen- eral Motors. United Aircraft, Santa Fe, Great Northern, Westinghouse, America“ Can. Du Pent. Johns- Manville. J.C. Penny, Texas Corp, Aziacnda. Kehnecott and Mont- gcmery Ward. Sun Oil preferred dropped 4 points to 118 when it was learned share- holders would be asked to approve a new class “A" preference issue with a 4 1-2 per cent interest rate. The present preferred ls a 6 per cent stock and is callable at 115 and accrued dividends. BANKS (By The. Canadian Press) Stock; M iitreal Royal Close I80 l5] i Charlottetown on Friday, ‘lily. February 26th. hers of the unit. Notice To Personnel 0f The Prince Edward Island» Light Horse All those wishing to go on Active Service with the Unit and not already medically examined, should re- port for medical examination at. the Ollenings are also available for a considerable num- ber of mechanics and truck drivers not already mem- Recruits will report to the Adjutant, Captain D. S. Mmligomery at the Armouries, Charlottetown. Armouries, February 21st or Wednes- L-1l7-2-21-zl. Condolence and llllircclatlon, 70c {er lneh or do llzpliratlon. Advertising Rates _ Miminium (‘largo iur Any Advertisements 25 Cont! Cl-‘lllrol Guardian locals, 5c per word; Western Ind Eastern locals mo? word; Announoen-cnts Ind Coming Events 3o per word: Fhfsmil 31> P" word; In Memoris Notices 70c per Inch; Lists oi ral and Spiritual Oifurlngr, Cords, etc, 5o por nuns; better-r of l 10o pui- lnrh Wedding sngs ment t0 word: for $1.00 0 cents fur every additional 8 wo psr “"18 Ptr lrieti. Address and Presentation Payable in Advance Notices of Thnnh nod word. Lists oi Subscription: 11.00. Other rates on my Female Help Wanted i For Sole "$1310 — CAPABLE EXPERI- 1“, “will Apply by letter. giv- P exlgggellf; “all éeferences ‘t: ' ‘ - U0 SB QTY “mptttm eiri. L-1l8-2-2l-3l. "Miro ,,*—————~— - OUNG LADY OF "odofducation as companion to cod ‘f even. Must be Protestant. mersidlonm wme Box 346' 81m" c- Iv-ZSA-Z-EE-li. Escaped "given rcivillico rox mun- munfhggguargsnowtlry Morton LL-iao-a-zz-zi. QDIUTed elm, -—~}--—- ,, CH:T§5~BLACK rox. own- Mmrty ayad saélnemby provlril m" Mill. Clermolit.“ “mum 2 Liaisons-moo. Wanted l - ha?! r- BARBER serum‘- “" lir1t§’l<'.§'i§l‘<l’§ll§li§§ $53? “P” cuilexe. Halifax. n-iis. Wu p317" ~ House crunsux Qll. l - "clllflfllfli ill" .0" FOB SALE-CHOICE COW NEW- ly freshened. Lem MacKinrion. Hlzhneiu. L-l5l-2-22-3i. AMERICAN NEW AND USED . an up. up c urge acid. Clinton Morrison, Frederic: n Station. L-l80-2-36-4i. mo. sou; - 4 sows 1% reruns 3 to {arrow April 10th. l-April 30th. Walter Weeks. Bayvlew. b236-2-25-li. Position Wanted WANTED-POSITION AS LADTS companion. Write XX, Core Guardian. L 103-2-24-21 To Let T0 LE1‘ -- mom" noon. APPLY‘. iao Hlllsbom. 14-228-2-25-11.‘ F211! BEN: — SECOND FLOOR A. 00., Bldg" Kent Street suitobls for hall ADDlY Hall we. 00.. Kent Btreet. Ls-DD-I-H-ifi-‘ZO. ‘l0 LET-i 1100M COTTAGE 0N Park street. moderate rent. nus- sesslon given March 1st. ‘ Ann! New York Stock A Exchange (By The Csnsdinn Press) Bioclu Close Am c and ‘.- Anaconda s-nwr-s I u I T r-o-rr-q I ilbcnuww-m Gen Motors Gt Nor Ffd. Konneco y, Mznt Ward NY Central Nor Am Co Pen RR. Phil Pet O0 Std Oil NJ 'l‘exas Corp United Air US Rubber US Steel C0 Vanadium Co!’ West Union _ West Elec T77??? T“ »»w»aa mm» 3‘a’fig2ifigfi$hi€ifiglfl§fi$5éfifigéfiafl§ i“? '7' b“ G Produce Prices MONTREAL. Feb. 24-(GP)— Produce Mlarket prices here today. as repci-ted by the Dominion De- partment, o! Agriculture touow: Butter: first grade croamery prints, j bbing price, 35; first grade solids, Jobbing price, 34 1-2; Que- bec no 1 pasteurized, regraded, wholesale price 34 3-4; Quebec no 2, regraded, 33 3-4-34. Cheese: Western white and col- ored, wholcsale price. for export. l4. Current receipt price western cheese 14 1-16; vlflbern colored l4 3-16. Egg-S: graded shipments in used free cases, selling at, A-large 21 l-2—22; A-medium i9 l-2—20', A-pullets 17 1-2-18; B grade l9; C grade 17-17. Potatoes: whites no 1 75's .55—.65: no 2. .45—.50: NB 1110111174111) no 1 75's .60-.70; PEI cobblers no 1 75's .'10—.75; PEI mountain no l. 1.70- 135. Bermuda. reds no 1 50's 1.50. Montreal Curb (By The Canadian Press) Erhan Oats For Sale For Sale certified No. 1. or re- cluned Erbnn Oats. Best strfln and ours variety. Order your re- quirements this fine. heavy yielding. only maturing seed st once. Oiiiciaily inspected in field and Bin. W. R. Show. Clyde River. or Depnrtment of Agriculture, L-ISB-Z-Zl-Sl. FOX MEAT Boneless llorso Meal 50’s 5c Lh. Ground Meat 50's — — 5c lb loci Trips 50's -- - 4 l-Zc lb Coll Prips 50's -- - 3 l-2c lb. ABOVE MEATS ALL NEW PACK. island Gold Storage Stocks Close Abitlbl pfd Asbestos l5 1-4 Buiuharnsis 9 1-8 Batliurst A l0 5-8 Can Vickers 2 Don A 71 -2 Ford A 15 1-3 Imp on o 1-8 Price com 9 (By The Canadian Press) TOfi0N'I‘O_ Feb. 24- Stocks Close Acme Oil .00 Arntlfield .05 l-‘l Astoria. 04 . . Aunor 1C8 Bear Ex .11 Bcattie 1.08 Bidgocd .08 3-4 Bralorne 9 50 Broulan .77 BP-Wll Oil .07 1-2 cal 1.17 Odn Mal .49 Gent Pat l 77 Cent Porc 09 Chesterv l 20 Chromium ~15 Cocheucur .70 Ccmmznwea .20 Contaurum L25 lnite 95 Dome 23 Duquesns .10 East, Mal 1.60 Falcon 2 n0 Francceiir 2 co Gods Lake .30 Goldale .12 Gold Ea: .05 1-2 Gold Gate .07 Hard R, ck .77 Hollinger 12 7-8 Home Oil 175 Int Nickel 3i 5-8 Jason .40 Jack Wai .15 Kerr Add 8.25 Kirk lake .88 Lake Shorg 19 1-3 itch .48 Little LL 1.73 Mscassa 3.55 Moclmd l 79 Mag 55 THE CHARLOTTETOWN Thieves The Newspaper Publishers Committee now. w. A. uucnnwl. cmmm of Liberiywv A message from HUNDRED thousand years ago a man built a bright fire in front of his cave — to keep out other men and animals who would disturb his security. You, today, are still tending that flame. You do not live in a cave, perhaps, and you feed no actual logs into a literal bonfire. But the dangers to your security, the risks of your freedom are just as real even though their forms may have changed. If you quit reading your newspaper, you’d soon lose touch with what is happening outside your home. You'd lose your perspective on world events, or local problems. Without it you would sense no dangers from any corrupt practice in business or government or schools or on social fronts. You'd miss the good things, the advances of civili- zation, too. Furthermore, if you quit reading newspaper advertise- ments——which are, of course, only news about the goods and services and values that make your home secure and comfortable —you’d soon lose your sense of value. You’d not know how many dollars and pennies you needed to keep you warm and safe until more dollars came in. GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE In short, without news—both kinds of news, that oi what is happening and that of what good things are in the market place —you’d be unable to exercise thejudgment a self-governing citizen must: have today. But suppose your newspapers quit serving you! Suppose they refused to open their pages to storekceper Smith when he had a bargain for you or refused to let in store- keeper Brown when he met Smith’s competition with l something newer and better? , Suppose your newspapers gave you no news, only lies and manufactured propaganda, always favourable to the man or the clique in power. This happened in Italy. And all the Italians became the dupes of Mussolini, who joined Hitler while Hitler privately scofied at: the Italians but publicly praised Mussolini in his controlled German newspapers. They’ve starved, stood in line, marched to disaster in futile pur- suit of conquests, those Italians. They’ve lost their liberty. Arid lost what little chance they had to gain the wor1d’s respect-all because they didn't know. It's easy to tell you why your newspapers won't quit serving you, why they will go on keeping you the best informed men and women in the whole world. You won’t Jet them quit. You are the dictator in this democracy—-— you, the “ordinary” citizen. When any paper displéases you, fails to live up to what you demand of it, you simply quit reading that: paper. Others follow you; soon both Smith and Brown realize they must try another way of telling you about their goods. They quit advertis- ing in that newspaper and it dies; another and better one rises to take its place. * * ll! Newspaper men have ajob. They are working for you. You are the boss and they know it. To keep their jobs they must please you. And the vast increase in Canadian news- paper circulation in recent years is evidence enough of how well satisfied you are. The next time you hand a newsboy a few pennies for your paper, say to him, “Sonny, herc’s another 10g for the fire that keeps out: the thieves of liberty.” ‘ He probably won’t understand what you mean but you’II know and he’1l have his chance to Ieam, because you're guarding his freedom also! i’ * 1* NOTE: The Newspaper Publishers Committee, speaking through its chairman, will bring you one of these Institutional advertisements in this space each week Clubs, patriotic societies, business firms or individuals who would like reprints may have them by writing lo the business ofilce of this newspaper. .4 MBIBTUC .96 ' i-‘e wer roded at l7 1-2, utichang- ~- - s. " r.:.ies.r*e t: l~ c" nngléigfiis b2 Calves were steady f0 strong Mm cpn L65 Lifted quality wcre S12 w $151.5 1'4 N10 ‘m; g4__\pp) A o lliliglrlsamfoeswlrgrll tgglfbil)‘ a , TORO . . , - . A - -- Nornndn. 51 Stools rallied slightly m the gold g y ‘£31K; Veablsdiwrn ‘fldsgetwg: 0B1’ .75 section m: the Toronto exchange gain‘) geflDrbrfke 5° T" Sarto Ckalts .53 this afternoon. Volume wss only "B"? Nd‘ r‘ , “ “f, _“ ‘c’ Omega. .ll fair at 135,000 shares for me day. MONTREAL. Fe-b. 24~—(OP)-Iil- (By The Canadian Press) s i"; Pgafiffisafll“, l $3,, _, Pacaltn .03 Kerr-Addison firmed 10 cents to dllstrlals again fell back before d °,,_j‘f"b5Fk“_°-\;.,“i f “- “Q73 991710"! 1-15 3-25 and 80111-5 9i 3-5 “M5 We" selling pressure on the stock mar- FEB, 25. l9l6-Gcrmaiis captured g; “cf, “é 50 “qx-“s ‘f? “from Plymsstver .21 3-4 Pooled by E353 Maiflfil-Y. Lil-tit ket today and the overall“ ihwed Douaumont redoubt at. Verdurri iii '58“? Y 5 g1‘ t‘. “£91k”? 450 Rim" 1-45 1-0118 1-W- Pflnhur- Presiml and s loss to a new lQW. Dwlll 11D t0 B heaviest fighting of the war, but. wmth“ “g”- “e, P“ a s "a; Pioneer H5 Upper Canada while the closing pom; were registered tn the list as French troops drvc Germans frpm 1e wit,‘ lmerehfme {'11, "if: Powell .70 tone was a bit heavy for McKmzie. a whole, with the odd fractional a gglient in Champagne sector. n15, m7‘ ' c g ma" “ Preston, 2.82 Powell Rmlyn and Wr-zht-Her- gain here and there. Rusiians in Persia ciptuved two zin- r J‘ R0318 03 EPQIWES. Howard Smith SHSRN l1 170ml in pcrtazit pass-Is from Turks who re- Rnyalite l7 1-2 The seniors were steady 1r. base papers to a new Lw, though others tired on Keimanshah. St Ant 09 1-2 metals but. for a lcss o! 1-4 for in the group were steady to iinner, .- Slm Ant 2.17 Nickel. In the @6941" Ifflll-p Waito- Betliurst. advanced 1-8. 1n rolls and Senator .37 Amulet was down 5 cents w 3J0 equipments, CPR. timed 1-8 in I aim-rm s5 lifld Pezid Oreille and Stem Rsck company with United 5006i and 318ml!- 740 up 5 cents. Canadian Car pmferred recoverwl t, Sladen 31 National Steel Osi- W35 off 1-2 to an early loss of a fraction. Slave Lako .12 3i and mimr losses appeared for Losses below s point were reg- ——~— Steep Rock L06 the Canadian Car and Founmy is- istered by Internstiiial Nickel, As- MONTREAL. _ Fleb. 24-4012)- Strow Laltq 03 1-2 sues. Burlington Steel. Domin- bestoe Imperial Oil. Celancse, and Sellers were askinZ hiille" DTLC€S FOrCONMOH Sturgeon .17 1-2 ion Foundries and H’mi't0n Bridge. Bulolo. National Breweries slipped on the Montreal livestock markets m-dlury w" Blrlvanitc 255 Losses of sbzilts point, were boon to a new low, A winner was Dls- tvday. Receipts: cattle. 496: calves. Teck Hilsllws 815 ed by Canada. Ma nng Mel‘ ll pfd. tillers Corporation. which was out 472: 511869. 99; h gs. 1.118. TF5“: Res 2.5 United Fuel A and some of the in front. by 1-2. Cattle QuITBMOTIS were roughly $9 Uchl 25 banks. International Petroleum. The utility section urns irregular, i0 59-75 i0!‘ 800d qfll-Cfrs flfilllld UPDGr Odo. 1.40 Cub Aircraft. Maury-Harris pfd Montreal P-wcr. Shawlnigan and $750 i0 $975 i0!‘ medium. and com- Wlite Amli 350 and Notional Grocers comznon were Bell cedln fractions. while Ottawa mOri $7 to 5725- Hm?" ""1896 Wood Cad .07 a bit. stronger. Electric allwsy and aatineau "Om $450 i0 $3- Ci‘ Cd COW-i Wm‘ Wrt l-larg 6.15 Calgary and Eidmontrn tinned 2 Power were (ll-mm 6 to $6.50 wit-h an odd top cow at NLISTED cents to l.l7 and other western oils Total sales: 14.200 shares: Indus- 7. medium Were $4.75 to $5.75. and , 001st 00o 100 held unchanged. Odd lots n: a-yai- trials mm; Mines esoo; Bands common butcher M“ $415 to» Om 1.40 _ _ $4.75. Gunners and cutters mre $3 l l R06 . 25 m” "m" c-u-z-iu-zi-ac-as. Company TILLIE THE TOILER — SINISTER SUSPICIONS. OF’ THAT WANT TO BUD_COME OUT By Westover x KNIW ruse: OH,MAC..I'M WAG‘ SOMETHING so AFRAlD HE'S SUSPICIOU§ 1 SUSPECTEDOF ABOGUTQTHAT SOMETHING u , EAT scorinvou - csmr GUY_YOU ANSW TALK