MARCH g5. 1941 .THE FURTHERANCE OF THE WAR EFFORT nos a first call on this Bank’s services and gupport. This applies particularly to the increased needs of manufacturing and other business c0ncerns—of agriculturists-and to the efforts of all citizens. Payments by mail or cable to friends and relatives Overseas may be made through any of our branches, subject to Foreign Exchange Control Board regulations. fin Account at any of our Branches will be helpful. ‘The of NK)\U\J§(K]T1fi\ ‘INT; lIli-—~OVll A CINTUIY OI BANKING IXPIIIINCI BRANCHES IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ' Charlottetown Albany Remington Montague (yLqu-y More] Bummerslde vii-god; Ne“ l’ n oi \\\° d“. r ‘H SQYV“, Yo“ u" ‘nnnlns each wgeh} g Mid“ gulerl do“ u“. I {ten l" n’ eons led!‘ "om ‘V. n. a h iuiu - Yours!" l“ l ' flu Wffi’: $1 l" S“! LEND T0 \ CANADA v 2c per word; Condolence 70c pcr inrh Aitilreciaiion. 70c [er inch or 4c Advertising Rates _ Mlmlmum (‘barge ior Any pdvertisemcnts 25 Cents Cmlri" Gllaflliflll l<'¢fll$. 5o Der word; Western end Eastern locals p An|luununrvnt~ and Coming Events 3o per word‘ Classified 3c |1l'I' vurd; In iiiemoriam Notices-We per inch; Lists oi Floral and spit-nus: 0I!\-rl:lvi§ad(i}:fd8, etc, 5c per; name; Letters or . n “'6 lo “m! h" "V"? "illilllllllfllxiiewfrlllimlfildliceg :10 lfiintilzlsrlrlli‘: Payable in Advance per word. Lists of Subscriptions gpvfivtllattslop-er un-n. Addrez- and Presentatio $1.00, 01h" m“, on iii. <un For Sale To Let FOB RENE-FLAT ON THIRD.‘ Furnished or unfurnished. Write "W." uuarrliun. L34u-3-24-2i .____.._______~ FOR SALE _ JERSEY cows T0 iresllcn; also young pigs. George Cark, Wlltshll-e. I.|—l$59-3-25-2l. ron BAIIHE nouns cnorclf lfllld- ADDly Geome Harper, Exist Royalty. 11-360-11-25-21-29. i-‘Oii SALE-HEAVY CARDBOARD tn sheets l'l x 22 inches suitnbe for llllliil outhcllses. 50 cents per hundred. Apply Guardian. _____________ L—282-2-2B-tf. NR SALE -- HARDWOOD. W Dalzlel. 15 Spring Park Road. Phone 1620-1. 1,-366-3-25-31, FOB BALE — LARGE SEVEN room house. hot water furnace. Also ilaruge. Apply 81 Longworth __-‘\_l'8-_ L-L-362-3-25-0l. ron sate - seven 1100i House. Malpcque Road. near City. Apply B M/Vall, log School St. T0 LET —. BED SITTING ROOM with board. Gentleman preferred, Apply Guardian. L-19l-3-2l-3l. ____________ Lost l n 29U- APDIY Guardian. 11-342-3-24-51. LOST -- nun car aéefiiisn car. Kindly Dhone 824. L-364-3-25-3i. -Miscellaneous CAPONIZING SERVICE. - MAKE b18291‘ Dwflld. Caponim your lConkrelsdthis year. For Darticu. ars an r1 1 h 5¢rflnwn.1*g>rt.le1sRll/g?.y ° ‘m’ 11-358-3-25-39-4-5 Male Help Wanted WANTED-MARRIED MAN T0 operate Market Garden Fox Ranch. comfortable home. near New York Stock Exchange (By The Claudius Press) ltefll _ (Boll Am O Ind I‘ l6 l-I Am ‘IE1 dz Tel 161 3-4 Anaoanda 34 l-l Baldwin Loco 15 Bendix AV 36 l-I Beth Bleed 'i'i l-I Chea & Ohio U Chrysler e4 l-l Con mlson 21 1-8 Eiec Auto Lite 29 Gen Eleo 32 l-I Gen Motor; 42 3-4 Gt Nor pld 25 Kennecott 38 3-4 Mont, Ward S’! l-d NY Central 12 3-4 Nor Am Co 15 l-8 Pen RR 24 Phil Pet Co 38 Std Oil NJ 35 3-8 Texas Corp 86 1-4 United All‘ 3B I-d US Rubber 23 3-8 us Steel Co ,. 56 3-4 West Union 21 1-2 West Elec 94 1-2 illontreal Stock Exchange (By The Canadian Press) Stocks 0"" Bell Tel 155 Brazilian 6 1-8 Can Cem 6 5'8 Can Nor Pr 3 4 Can Car Found 5 3' Can Car 91d 22 '17"? Can Ind Al A 2 ' Can Pac (Ielanese 23 1'3 out Sea 24 2 Dom Br go 25 1' Dom Steel a '1 3-4 Gen Steel Wares 5 g... Smith 11 1-4 Imp Tob 13 1'4 Lake of Woods 13 Massey Harris 3 7'9 Mtl Power 24 I-g Noranda 53 3' Shswinigan :5 Steel o! can 5 Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. March 24—(CP)- Trading attention on the stock market today was larSely °°"*_°§"' grated on Quebec hydro-deduce, papers and constructions and all groups sh.wed recessions and 1W ns ai . gMOntféfll Power was the bell- wether among utilities and. atzer a feeble and short-lived rally. dvov- pcd to a new low. Shawlnlgsn and Quebec Power were also on tile downgrade but Gatineau Power and Canada Nxthern Power put WP N- sistance and finished STJOYIQU’. Howard Smith was weak in ps- pers and losers in constructions were Dcsco "B", Canada Cement, Dcmlrllon Bridge, Dominion Tar and General Steel Wars. C.P.R. sli a Iracttn in rails and Hudson ay turned backward in mines. In the miscellaneous list, Imper- ial Tobacco was fractionally firm- er and Celanese common and Wil- slls were slightly down. Tnta sales: 20.100 shares; Indus- trials 8,100; Mines 12,000; Bonds. $10,000. FINANCE _ By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. March 24—(AP)—- Buying in steels and rails gave the stock market a pivot tor a mild rally today. Ford, in the Canadian section fell back 1 1-8 points to 9 8-8. Im- perial Tobacco, Lake Shore and Walkers showed iractltnal losses. Dome and International Nickel were steady, The Associated Press 60- m CHARLOTTETOWN consular: * The Beiier Mouseirclpm 0ST "people, if they ever; thought about it at all-, would probably say that the “freedom of the press” means; that newspapers can freely pre- sent the facts in their news columns and their opinions on "ON-‘W-MIKWM the editorial page. Chairmen "MWP" '"°"""'; °°"""‘"" This is the half of the story which guarantees your right to go on saying how you shall be governed and by whom. It is a right which Canadians should be jealous of, and never ‘take for granted. But there’s more to it than that . . .- You have another kind of freedom which no, totalitarian state can allow its subjects. A kind. of freedom which the pressure of war makes it more than ever necessary for us all to guard. l This is our economic freedom . . . Except for some very necessary restrictions—, -put not on your-but on the manufacturers—you can buy the things you want. not the things you are told to buy! You buy knowing where to go, how to get precisely what you want, which brand names to trust, how much you’1l have to pay. , You have the FACTS. And you mainly get. these facts from the free competition in the adverJ tising columns of your newspaper NOTE: The Newspaper Publishers Committee, Speaking through its chairman, will bring In Canada, to assure a‘ following tor his brand of shoes or his coal business, a man must both convince people his merchandise is sound or his; a. service is right . . . and keep them convinced. Others constantly challenge his hold on the business, offering better goods or better service‘, or lower prices. And the first man can’t keep the news of the other fellowfls ofier from you! l‘; f, This way, by having all the FACTS, you geti: more or better values for your money . . . you know where the better mousetrap is! This way we avoid dangerous monopolies. This way, ifi we manage it wisely, the country can keep up; the basic prosperity without which it will be quite impossible to pay for the war. ’ So we can’t afford to be smug about this 11¢; ‘i dom either. For it's such an easy one to lose a little at a time. And so tightly bound up our other freedoms of thought and speech and- action! When you realize that it is your newspaper!‘ which stands between you and the loss of your ‘l right to know things, your paper takes on a new significance. _ _ _ And when you know that it’s only a free press \ f .- which keeps all your leaders—in government,‘ ‘and in business-—in direct competition with,"- each other, it seems vastly important _to keep ‘it; free. How can you help? First of 211,i<1’§1i'€l§€&‘6m‘P-\ placent. . - ' w l 1 Be alert to these risks, because they’re’ very real, even though we have no black-shined“ villain in our midst. Read your newspaper more" carefully . . . talk with your neighbour aboutl‘. what you read. Make sure he’s alert, too. Show: {him this advertisement. Above all, yell the house‘;- down when you yourself know of a piece of non- military news that’s half-told . . . or worse, an important story that isn't told at all! Freedom is easier to defend than to recapturell i you one of these Institutional advertisements In ibis specs each weelii ', Clubs, patriotic societies, business firms or Individual: who would like reprints may have ihem by writing lo the Business Office of this newspaper. ____._ J35"3“25'2‘- flhorlottetown. Write cc." Guard- gyegeggneighghgléjgpyogiggg "_ Wanted a“1___ _i"337'3'25‘2°‘29- level it stood at s. month an. , shgep, as; hog; 1.904, ‘Denison -*_________ -——~~ ~. "Qii 5 - RD’ Don-w wnnrrn - nmmm APFRFNT. vrmnm: 1'0 Lomm 11111:? ngtlollllldllavlclliid i»: ileaws-lerscy. Produce prices lowzrlvlshflvlfrlhzo 30g: lveimmtahirvlvneglre Duqwm‘ ‘a; wlrifgrpler‘ Efllllfifltlilillfl wit?» “nsslm; "A" refill CorpqGAmerliréanwStlgag re- Ggdorli veils 5011x1110 to 81o. with gtasirml or n m-mn o o. g d e t u ar. ——-—— m ‘n . - Ely College. Halifax. nn-laill wlgflilgjylgwknlm p.‘ mnrtgh za- ailfigrllletlonia as m g MONTREAL, March 24-(050- comnligl l‘."i...{°¥.‘.1§°§3.§i’,j°.§§,§ Falcon F ‘”_'"" “’ ““_"*'—‘ béen “name to 1 gag A“ 9y had Pare Marquette prior preierrcd P1941106 METRE D1166! here today, made the bulk cf m; Olin-mg, and FY-flllflml emnle Help Wanter‘ t; ° °° e“ SW" spurled l u» s1 l-z and fractional I4 reported by the Dvminion De- these brought r1 w $175 a lew can use >- ______.___ Vi“, “rranway “m!” °mPI°Y°° gain; w", recorded 1.; Santa, n, Durtment o! Agriculture, follow: passer; mo. g4 to g, ' ' GOIGBIQ wasrao- 11mm FOR GENERAL 1T5? iiogporledeblelgtrll dllliiklnne w” New York Central, Pennsylvania Butte" first crude creamery Lest year's emp laznbs were o1 5°" GI" hmlunvork. two miles frifm Cltyufhe pemcodmc R1,," hm‘ 8,33‘: and Southern RallwaY- film. Jobbing ‘price. ae_ao 1-2; commsfl quality and made s0 to Hllllwell my B“ 235 °“""11Y‘§”1‘r° ' m" ""°"‘"t=- Bi";3f*,‘°;“, 5”“ °'}“‘,“-§",.“‘“*l; 1"i”_a%'“‘<’$’u.’°ii§"1 ‘gglfiirlfifigs “f? Sh” ‘m’ ‘a “W58,- hides... _i____ _v ‘-'"l-_-_'_“ 7_ -:__..i. er a - n face o s rl e lrca ' ~ _ , - cg prices were no es bllshed Gail; (I.LER*‘—-K WANTED FER Gg-gingte ‘$107312 git: Eé-cglraelz-agg vggplgislfiziif w. 35. Que. no and buyers were biddlnil lower. ggwlflfyofl mom store in the country. ‘I'd & sks pom climbed 134 .9147 and Arm Cheese: Western white and eol- l-lud Bey e X. Y. z. care Guardian, l eriran Telephone I 12 up 5t 15g, ored, wholesale price, for expirt l4. I Int Nick ____ L-367-Ii-25-3i. A block o; 52900 share, o; Co,» Current receipt price western ite Jack W Winn,“ _‘“‘*—_ mmbgé'—xgv;n LIGHT HIDES 8 l-2c ngmwealtht anzd s utlgerrgé quoted ‘ fhfu 14 5-16: western colored. l4 iltulprnmd w . l < l-16 i-. .t t 1 -- e rattan: .ii"6..€5i..““ Hogggv; "mg; '= ,, ‘in only» b??? ti“ “it m u-rcr) on c1. % L5368'3'25'2'- IDES '° “W” ° “n” 369' 3° ‘ham “’ 12‘ A eel mm 2o- _ mu m Shl-nah i ‘doll N: ll _ r um ifinfim on’ FREIGHT CHARGES ‘mm “M” "m" la-dlr-Bmflrm lir-O ’ 511% i“ l“ for o... i... Lnnreleati: K523i! hslwéla. ilevp home. Phone isllmo on‘ PA“) QN 29o LBS_ OR Potatoes: whltefno ‘its .50- United States dolls: in tree for- tch L_225_3_32_3,_ .60; no 2. .40-.50; NB mountain no eign exchange trading today, little hi. m OVER Montreal Curb um eo-nr PEI oobbl 1 decimal: 12 or cent w 01051 M T - . - . BI’! I10 . I l “AK QCLSBO. Captured L2G PER LB PREMmM '15s .70—.'l5; PEI mountain no 1 quotation o! 5.86 cents. Mscleod -&_________' l ' '15s 110-30; Fla reds. crates. no 1, The Swim franc and the Argen- Madam (mm; i- - y u our c .1. “~"“'Y="'*"°‘i °" °““"* w" ... .-.. .......... ....., la.~e.sz=*e..c".....r 11.11:. 9- s°ulh¥2§§§b$aal DAll-Y AT ‘ unghjnuQ. Mcvmh *-—--_-_-_________' WAREHOUSE 2mg M 21:‘; Gr in “g9, Pg? lmlgffiggflfldblll mtwfltltfl n - - - open cs es. col-p vigil" W‘"“°--" '°’ “M M‘ .2 a all‘: %:::?.L'-"m‘°l:: "s: a: '° hi‘: "GETIc MART-Two..." Fraser v T o a ' c n“ m — 1.: —-—-- Control Board rate MID-OM per Mu hy $159 m? ollzlrexgtlnbfing a Point mm a 1s s-s OIYINNIIML Much 24—(OP_)-; cent discount.) Nsrlgdb van. .,,.,,.,,,.,,- o, 33g, ""53 CHARLOTTETOWN 1m» 011 o 8-4 b hm»: m wweret w» travelling eomenses Excellelit ‘l: PHONE "43 y ‘u m‘ p, on hm p“ ‘um l Noun“ gorhmltxgwnw bém H B“ p; u as both buyers and Qhn. ammo A - . N4”. ‘laden I'll! n ned s cautious stti- pacm. §__ - _ Gl- Wtilguel fairly ctr-on: (Iticago punqm- How Are "35-3 ‘im- W?‘ °‘ "m" »‘“' —- “m” "mum 1s. tulm‘ “mm” s r11 Canadian n Hm’ m” -4 J- 0:311 gwer, y at ‘i6 ( y e ens) “m”, Armdunill! l - cents s bumel. Qgwe“ Y E es 7 “anagrams pa; 11:: fizlxticrzuidfltsheir ‘IORONIO, March 24- pmwnm v y ' Stocks Close gffi F, I h‘ ' C11! DI‘ l|P T0 $500.00 zirifmli..- _' 7.11.1": Livestock ti??? ti‘; "' 5553i" . wwlllllt Benkiield (or 5.5T,‘ ‘"1 A: eemes with _'““- _ Base Met .0’? 14 slave 14h wlsplsy "Si. “din ~'.~-’...""~'-~.....- -- - ---"-'-'= mammal. ma; 2:11.?“ s. . M... - " "'° l °'~ Invited will! ihll- 1mm m cattle std ad ‘lo s- " f"! W: really the most sensible m! We c» to General can h! as sin- nu "m mt wtlbllshed on me two an time '10 h: lllnnce imam us r w n all 1- bills eilnnuuen. "mum mihl-l- Brovlrl 90 mi mm with I "nail. sill:'r'°'w' e “is” in" smell . Prim on vim-r kinda of llw- Bunk H11 701 s-r ml monthly pl rneni, wh " d -: c" uyulliis slmpl stock were lower. Omners and wt» cs1 Edm 1'20 mm "Me-I m1 ‘ ’ ““ ’°" °" 6 F Ilutchsson m‘ m“ "M *= "-°° °*"'""‘>" '~‘"'""° "r v11 .'..°“‘ - ' s wows an m so " _ . ' - General Finance Eastern Ltd. a owtter.‘:n1i'muénwlqsltltfiilkglgl-o ‘$13 ,'$;,’,';,,’,*,“'“ rnnn r: | n 0-11.30. I’. u. IUTOIIBON - ~ °P ccwi were mt ems-l. Ch t. 1.40 . - can?» slrlgeli" Phone m Box dam“ glue-y 9-1 o. r. uuruanson llfl” ‘l l"! "l"! 0! Wrlvns. lllfl (“gsrrllm .11 w“ 3"‘ - l! Wlfe drfllllr- , Crc‘"en ur ,3: ‘mun-m Receipts: eettle, ‘I68: calves 117:1 Con Smelt It l-l Temij . f‘... l".li.i". .?’.._.".-...-u..". aaassseaeasagscssseeecsusssasszssassssa 1-2 14 (d. Fanny FBIIHBI’ gained 31. clce- g at 26 1-2. Toronto Exchange ferlng; in e th ‘IORDNID. March 24—(C'P)—I:1 the second heaviest turnover of the month, stools advanced today on the Toronto exchange, pstzng gems for all iaur lndnx groups. The vol- ume was 220.000 shares. Paymsiter traded 17.500 shaves and firmed 1-2 to 23 l-2, Slave Lake traded 48,000 shares and gained 1 l-2 w 12 l-2 and Central Porcu- pine firmed 8 cents to 16 on a trade of 21.000 shares. Gains o! 5 to 1O cents were recorded in medium- price gold list for Chestervilie, Ma- casss , Pamcur, Uppd‘ Canada, Preston and Wright-Hargreaves. Dame and Hollinger improved nar- rowly. Steep Rock livened up in the fin- sl 0d and advanced 9 oents to 1.1. Waite-Amulet came thrzugh with s. lo-cent gain and Noranda added s minor fraction. Other base metals were steady and the group hlld en index gain of .2l at. the cone. tone was s. bit soft also for Canada Cement. Laura Secord end Shaw- inigan. Cfllsary and Edmonton and An.- glo-Cansdian firmed narrowly. Markets At A‘ Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto and Icloaeed narrowly higher. on sJ-G id she h ii ; in- dnltrials turner. m. l‘ at Warning-Wheat 1-s or cent ow- gar higher; rubber lower. .i___________ BISHOP CARTER DEAD hrdultflnls firmed .86 in the in- 143M301; _(qp) Dr WM dex mainly on the trength oi the M _ ' u‘ senior oils irnplemeants and foods. ‘Thrown Abltibl pt! . up 1-8 to 3 7-8, was a 195M“, 3 Gains o! 3-4 or more were netted by 1B4 . t l Massey-Hams pfd, Canada North- “M erred m 190G and Cog Town in 1909, . pennlnqil _ - - » ocsellscpepeslneullreolplseoele » ~ " u » - - - - n» 1unn'rs" To have enough ‘turnips to lool alter our regular cus- tomers when the rude and ice ere not passable. we plan to buy. in the next few days. ell the good. sound Tun-rips, my variety. that are being oiicred to be buried to Char- iottetown. We will ensure to have our trucks meet the teams at the lee and at the approach oi’ town i! the city streets are not fit for healing. ‘ Then Turnip: can be pot up in sny kind or second- hlml bill- Bsls can be supplied or. it yen nee your own bogs. they can be retained. All ‘turnips from new on com. lll; to as st Charlottetown are to be in second-bend begs. T-‘RMIK B. CLARK em Power and Dominion Woollen: Bell Telephone encountered oi- _ in demand and the price tasted off l 3-4 to 154 1-4. The New York—stoch New: York-Cotton, coffee and gu- A-v . strong member cl the paper group. secreted Bishop or Zulllfinfl, Pretoria ll n ------ ‘nu-run ”-’7r5"’*-I. .. . 3"“