.,. farm building formerly grain, 22, 1941 ~ Auction Sale Bed, spring, mattress, chestcg-flgld, 3111i chairs, Encyclopedia, chairs, enamel top table, sweeper, crockery and g W. H. BEATON Auctioneer McBrine 5-ply fibre wardrobe trunk. Friday, April 25 at 1 o’clock P. M. at 5 Euston Street. L-859-4118-5l- ‘ii- rugs, bureau, dining table, Premier Vacuum Cleaner, "$178!!- 9016. pans, etc. E. H- BEER P? Advertising Rates _ ,, Mlmlmuin Charge tor Any Advertisements 25 Cents Central Guardian locals. 50 i!" WWII: Western and Eastern ioc z; per word: Announcer: enti- and Coming Events 3c per “is: Classified 3o per vol-d: Inlvicmorlsm Notices 70c per lush; u"; 9g Floral and Spiritual Oiicringa, Cards, em, 5c 1m- nlfna; [Mun 0' Condolence 70c per inrh Wedding engagement 40 words for $1.00 and I0 cents fur every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks und appreciation, 70c [er inch or 4c per word. Lists cf Subscriptions 49 cents per inc-n. Addreu and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on Payable In Advance lllontreal Stacie Exchange -____ (Canadian hen) applica“ Maiei-lelp Wanted t F0,- 581a WANTED — MAN FOR FARM F0 __ work. Wilfred J. MacDonald, Fiifigfiweef?“ LP£E£§Q_‘§ Cove Head Road. L-920-4-21-3i. BOY WANTED FOR BICYCLE DE- livery. Apblv C0 8r Co. L-ii40-4-22-li. WANTED-MAN OR SMART BOY tor farm work. E. C. Whi Mermaid. L-935-4-22-26-29-5-3 - WANTED AT ONCE MAN OR RE- llable boy with experience for farm work. Apply L. J. Orr, French River, 11-938-4-22-11. sTEAD-Y SEASONAL 'EMPLOY- ment for licensed egg ader. Apply Maritime E88 13cc ange, Murray River. 11-954-4-22-11. To Let TO LET-Z ROOMS. 206 DOR- cheater St L-923-4-21-3l. “XANTED TO RENT. SMALL house or apartment. All modem conveniences. rite G. Guard- ian. L-916-4-21-4i. IO LET - SMALL FURNISHED heated Apartment. Centrally loc- stcd Write C. J. Guardian. L-944-4-22-24-20. Work Wanted EXPERIENCED MARRIED COU- PEi--°’éii§.oi’§£i‘ °“ ‘iillii-rfiifil Aliiliiiillr SALE . A Charlottetown Airport ~ To be sold singly at Pub- lic Auction on April 23rd, i941 at 1 P. M. on the prem- ises, the dwelling house and owned by Mr. Fred McRae situated on the south west corner of the land known as the Charlottetown Airport. Purchasers to remove im- mediaiely- Full conditions at sale. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. L-B27-4-l7-19-2l-22-23 Proiessionaliiariis MclEOD 8| BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers and Attorneys-st- Law MONEY TO LOAN 154 Prince Street MURRELL & B0. D. F. ARCIIIBALIJ Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown r; PALMER 8r HASLAM A. l. IIABLAM, B.A., LLB. BARRISTER ETC. huh of Nova Scotis Chamber! Charlottetown. P.E.I. MONEY TO LOAN lions 85 P.O. Box l! BELL & MATHIESON MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown P. E. Island. H. F. McPHEE B. A. K. C. NOTARY. do. BARRISTER SOLICITOE Riley Building Charlottetown MocGUIGAN 8. TRAINOR MARK It. MacGUiGAN. KB. C. 8T. CLAIR TBAINOB. l- o- teas, Eldgflitilll. Etc. Office: Over Provincial Bank. Itioiunond Street. Charlottetown. EYES EXAMINED and GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRIST New location Cor. Kent and queen Ste. Opposite Itlxhi Grocery hmllllfly Appointments Phone Residence 101$ I ____i_‘__ FOR SALE-AS ACRE FARM WITH léigldings, running brook. Apply "80 Hit-Tim‘. Charlottetown Rvrflltv- L-927-4-21-2i_ I-‘OR SALE - ONE HALF TON Truck. Robert Carr, Clifton. L-Q-tl-e-Zil-ei. %$§"..;;.°"%l‘€.°‘§' . C I’ EV East Royalty. L-oae-ifilffgfif Fgletarssgfinhz-r LIPGIIT GMARE . . 5. GI‘ C T6801)’ , , Peter 8 R0841. vL-962-4-22-3l. ron sans 0a TO urr Wm"- wli-B-B t Roseb nk. Write “W.” car: Giiardlan. a 14-934-4-22-31. Radlo and Electric Washer $15.00 Wiliard's Service Station, W nsloe. L-933-4-22-1i. FOR SALE - 80 ACRE FAB-M. 20 chains wide. Good dwelling and in centre of farm. Telephone in house. E. C. Whi , Mermaid. L-93B-4-22-26-29-5-3. Female Help Wanted WANTED CAPABLE GIRL. APPLY 7 Bungalow Place. 14-950-4-22-31. WANTED - MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Guardian. L-911-4-21-2i. WANTED - EXPERIENCED GIRL for general housework. Anni. Guardian L-959-4-22-3 . FOR SALE-HEAVY CARDBOARD in sheets l7 x 22 inches suiteb‘e for lining uuthouses. b0 cents bei- hundred Applv Guardian. FOR SALE — CHEAP. TWO CARS. P Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) L-282-2-28-tf. WANTED - ROUSEKEEPER Middle aged preferred. Write L. Guardian. 11-921-4-21-31. Agents Wanted AGENTS TO SELL PORTRAIT mglargements. Big money maker," United Art, Toronto. l A. W-4-22-38i. Wanted WANTED GO- CART. PHONE 664-11.. . 11-951-4-22-21. e WANTED - BARBER APPRENT- ices. No former experience neces- sarv Write for information Meier _ Barber College. Halifax. N-183. WANTED BY TWO BUSINESS girls three unfurnished rooms or small apartment by June 1st. Write '1‘, care of Guardian. NOTICE After Ma 1st my business will be , onsli. All accounts not set- molt: iii rbeforiihiiiy ‘m’ Wm r o ec on. a CJAMES CRAIG. Bradslbsne. L-949-4-22-24-28. AllilTItlll slit? On premises of Mr- W. P. to d a y, Tuesday, April 22 at 10 a.m- All household furniture. pictures, statuary, kitchen range, books, ma- hogany table, radio, etc. W. H. BEATON Auctioneer. L-lIO-l-Il-M. FARM FOR SALE AT MAYFIELD By Public Auction on the Brem- isesfiy farm ofA'i0fl:cre,s“:ii ilnoblock rfyih. “ram in Ewe loo- siity. near school. JOSEPH I. GALLANT. TENDERS Tenders will bc received at the office of the undersigned up to noon on April 30th, .1941 for supplying the City with gasoline and oils for the season 1941- Tender forms to be obtained at the Doull, 213 Euston Street, t7 Sh“! Close Abltibl Com _ Asbestos 15 1, Beauharnoir p 1. Imp Oil g 1 Int Pete 13 3. Price Coin g Price Pfd _ BANKS (Canadian Press) suck‘ Close Canada _ Commerce 15o Montreal 131 Nova. scotia 3'73 Royal Bk 15g Livestock MOIWREAI». apt-ii 21-(OP)- The Dominion Livestock Branch reported today that trading was ac- tive on the two Montreal markets Cows were around 25 cents higher. Prices on all other kinds oi’ stock were steady to firm. Good steers made from $0 to $9.80, medium $7.00 to $8.76 and common down to $6. Heifers ranged from g5 so g M, of $8.50. Good cows were so 5Q to g1, maid"?! 35-35 $0 $6 and common 54-35 l0 $5. Canners and cutters We” 83-5 to $4. Good bulls $6.50 to b. aiknd common to medium $4.50 to Relieipts: nu ess- - sheen 4B: ngiis ear. ' mm m‘ Quality considered, prices on calves were about steady with last from lilht veals and drinker d so. The bulk of the calico it'll. 3 common to Just fair quality and sold in mix lots between $5.78 and 5911118 lambs were of common to 3"“ "will"!!! 800d 01151“? and were 5°14 ll- 86 l0 $8- each Common llgttt lambs or; not wanted. Sheep $1; from t4 to woo. mostly ssso Hogs were mostly $11.70 with a couple of loads at $11.75 for 3.1 dressed‘ $8.75 for B-i alive fed and watere and u to $8.85 off trucks delivered. Gra e "A" drew g1 pg]- 1108 Premium with discounts on off $812185. Bows were $5.78 to $7 live Accounts owing me are long fin an rain": v for collection. m, n c t DR. RkD. MaoNEIL. c 11-799-4-11-18-32. TENDERS Tenders will be rece Tho lowest or any tender not neces- sarll! accosted. .r. a. ruuanrou. L-Blfl-A-II-li-fl-M-H. ma“. TENDERS office of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. , J. A. FULLERTON. i City Clerk. L-Oil-t-fll-Zéial-D. . Tenders office of the und h-lll-Hl-ll-U-I-l ......-......_. will he received at the iii ‘cl y of Char! ions to City Insineor. _'I'hc lowest tender not n . . A. I. TON. Cit! Clerk. n Wed eeda A ° {hula st . P. E. I. las Aircraft, S rry, 4° 0°! Edison, Texas 33.... p m Union Carbide, Allied Chemical; THE Cusacqauraw GUARDIAN _ PAGE rrva “The condition upon which GEod hath given Liberty to man is eternal vigil- ance; which condition if he break, servi- tude is at once the consequence of his crime and the punishment of his guilt.” N And it is as true today . . . bitterly, alarmingly’ ytrue. The proof is fresh in our minds, burned in,‘ with the names of once-free countries which first! lost their liberty-not through the violence of conquest, but gradually, insiduously from within. ’ k’ At the beginning the pattern seems always the same . . . a series of little, apparently unimpor- tant infringements. Pressure brought to bear on a free press to be . . . not quite so free. Restric- tions which people were asked to accept simply as “temporary measures.” __ Do not mistake me. I arn not referring to (:11; necessary discipline a free people imposes on itself in time of war. It is necessary today that we do not do and do not say some things that‘ we claim the right to do and say in time of peacol .- ._ g, _ '* _ "‘ But in wartime as in peacetime we all rfiusty be_ eternally vigilant against limitations on the _ things we should say, the facts we should know! S‘ And nowhere is your vigilance more needed than in protecting the Freedom of the Press. Q Not, we know you understand, not because it i our business, but because it is your liberty that; w? Very likely you already agree. But you can d6 more. Begin to be an active guardian of liberty. If you ever feel that we are not giving you all the. news — all the news, that is, which is not subjecti to necessary wartime control-shout about itb Phone the publisher, write the Editor! llddh up“ a u oiulfii. “i. o. Can Car Found e . Can ma fi a a i-i , Can Steamship 2 Celsnese 3g as or" a ggrldstag, B 2a 1-4 _ _ _ _ B a fir: gtgi Wares ‘l i} Int’ Nickel ' n a" ' Mtl Power 31 1.3 Noranda - i‘. i cwebec Power 117-8 ' ’ - ~- S awinigan 13 1-3 » L; (- l - St Law Com __ i S! Lil-W PM 15 i 9 §%°’<°»=="“ - ~ "19 FUSS was Elec n 2 - . ' W178 E196 A 75 l ,. Amessoge from New Yor ' ‘ . . k Stock The Newspaper Publishers Committee Exghange iiON. w. a. sucuaNAN. CHAIRMAN ‘t. veamaceav », us. . l ". .., . - . _ ._ (Canadian Press) H i- ' . w we“ c‘ I READ your advertisements BIC e e Am c and F 2a H I agree with everything they ggzcpflidg-oi 123s 1-2 p say,” a “newspaper subscriber W . ' a Benmxiififl“ g t: ¢ n told mo, but, short of losing the .5 at stake. 37,3; gm‘ g2 l 4 war, are our liberties really in ems... 5-. ' dan er? I th ll Con Edison 19 3,5 g s ere tea y any (i? 1Q? u“ §§ 1'8 grave threat to the freedom of ggziglitffi Z; §j§ the press?’f yghat" 1,4 0C0 32 I _..4 ‘r t n h v s . s s £43,‘; ggggg, :3 M _ Well . . . the answer is a paradox. liberty r- , . . . . . I p;,l,l,,:,‘?°° g 33g a only 1n danger if you think 1t 1sn’t! ..._.,...~-»4_> so: on u?! ' £111 1‘ Consider what John Curran wrote one hun- Texas Corp as 1-8 d so a 3., dred and fifty years ago: U S Rubber 2o 1,4 USSteeICo .5o3_8_ | Vanadium Corp 33 3,3 West Union 19 3,, West E190 35 1,4 Woolworth _ I __. Above all, push complacency aside. If we fail: it is your responsibility! "k 1k The Newspaper Publishers Committee, speaking through its chairman, will bring you one orihese nflmtifionor advertisements in lhTe space eodi week. 4 Clubs, patriotic societies, business firms or individuals who would like reprints may have them by writing io the business office of this newspaper. ‘~14 - . _ The PfesTs is free How. You can keep it fred just by refusingto tolerate it any other way! -' So in your interest, with our eyes on the kind of life your children will lead, we say: read you: newspaper a little more carefully, a little more ‘ critically than you do now . l . Talk with your neighbour about what you read. Make yourse heard when things don’t go as free men should have thorn. Be sure you understand just what ,5 rights you are asked to give away, and to whom, t k i: "‘ -l‘>...-'.=.-.=':.- --"' Markets At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto-Industrial and solo aha" slightly higher; other groups narrowly lower. MontronI-Utlilt-lefl. also" lad golds lower; other industrlsls h . Neryyedrk-Stocks closed slightly owor. Wlnnipe Wheat unchanged at c pe pr es. New York-Cotton. rubber and su- gar higher; coffee lower. FINANCE n; Bernard s. O'Hara Associated Press Financial Writer 313w Y April 2l-(A.P)- The stock mar et agam had to struggle with somewhat pessimistic war bulletins today and uregularly lower trends prevailed from the Canadian issues generally showed little activity with a select few up f “ International Nickel was up 1-4 and Hollinger and Distillers Besgrsm both 1-8. Canadian Marconi lost l-l and Walkers 1-4. in the bond market Canada 4's gained 8-8 point. Tbs Press average of , lower, May 9o 1-8-1-4, July 88 3-8 p-i-I; corn 1-8 of! to 1-8 up, May Southern Railway. Anaconda, Am-t erloan Snieltlng. Phelps Dodge, 1n- ternational Nickel, Montgomeryi Ward, U5. Rubber, General Elec- tric, Standard Oil of N.J., Du Pent and Johns-Msnville. Grain or-rroaoo. April 21__lAP)-'I‘he wheat market. today resumed the slow retreat which began with the Balkan invasion. Losses o! more than a cent at times carried prices to levels 4 to 5 cents below the highs reached about two weeks ago. Wheat closed unchanged to 5-8 Ci 2-8. July 88 1-8; oats 1-4 lower to 1-8 higher. ‘ WINNIPEG. April 21-40?)- Traders on Winnipeg grain ex- change showed little interest in wheat futures today and at the close prices were May 75 7-8A and July 77 1-2 cents, the same as the close in the last eight sessions. Buenos Aires at noon was 1-2 cent down to unchanged. Coarse sins eased with flax dropping wo cents despite small pure ases by crusher interests. Toronto Exchange Associated locks finished the da down .1 of a point at 89.1, sno er now low since last June. 1t was the 14th consecutive season in wine.» Ulla composite has been up only once. The appearance o! two 20.000-. share blocks of Commonwealth d: Southern m tn, foremon, unchang- ed at 8-8, helped lift the volume to 429.000 shares. The total cconpareu with 405,200 last. Friday. 1 issues finishing under water 111-, eluded Bethlehem Steel, General, Motors, Chrysler, Goodyear, Doug-| Consolidatsdj Westinghouse, Eastman Kodak, Philip M0111.‘ and Chesapeake d: Ohio. 17.8. Steel erased an early 11111111". sign and ended up 1-8. Others mod- erately ahead were Youngstown TOGDMO. April 21—(OP)— P‘ ck" ‘nrw-d "M "wag; at the close today from Saturdays final p“... “has... o-.. comparatively .ll"'ll at 1033.00 snares. Narrow gains appeued for Bel; Tellgihone, 02.11., Anny Farmer. F0 a. Imperial ‘Tobacco and Laure Be:ord against light losses for Canada Cement, Hamilton Bridge. imperial Oil and Dom nlon Stores. Consumers Gas was off 3-4 to s new low st 128 l-4. Brouisn traded in substantial volume on a gain of s cent to e4 and prices improved on lighter vol- ians 101- Jston Mines. San Antonio, Upper Cana-‘s and Wr ght-i-Isr- greaves. Moderate weakness was displayed by Teek Hughes, Mac- i.“ -'f‘n~"shi"t. Pamsur and Uchl. anelters, Nickel and Ncrandn Home O11 weakened three cents to 1.60 and Anglo-Canadian st 55 was dawn five cents. West Flank firmed 3-8 to 2 1-4 and Ajax lost 2 1-4 to 10. Produce Prices MONTREAL, A rii ill-twi- Produce Market pr ces here today, as reported by the Dominion De- partment o1 Agriculture, follow: Butter: frlst grade creamery prints, Jobbing glee, 31-31 1-2; first grad¢ soli , Jobbing price, 30 1-2-31; Que no 1 pasteurized. fresh, current receipt pace 30 1-8; Que no 2 fresh 29 1-8; no l, whole-_ sale price 80 1-2; no 2 wholesale price 29 3-4. Cheese: western white. current receipt price, l8 8-4-15-18; color- ed 15-16; white and colored, whole- sale price, 15, which is applicable to cheese manufactured on and si- ter April 1. 1941, for shipments to thfi United Kingdom. ggs: graded shipments unused free oases, offering at, A-lsrge 22 1-2-23; A-mediilm 21; A-Dullets i8 1-2-19; B grade 20-20 1-2; C grade 18-18 1-2. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 75's .50 -.60; no 2. .40-.50; NB mountam no 1 75's .B5-.70: P811 whites no 1 75's 30-38; P811 mountain no _1 75's .85-90; Calif whites no l 50s 2.75-3.00. Montreal Exchange MONTREAL- April 2l—(CP>- Quebec utility issues advanced firmly into higher ground on the stock exchange today but most o1 the other securities which were boarded were pointed backward. Quebec Power paced the electric with a gain of more than a point and started its rise after the corn- pan declared its regular quarterly dividend and announced increas- ed earnings for the first three months of 1941. Teamed with Que- bec Power in improving were Shawinigan, Montreal Power and Southern Canada Power. - Most conspicuous losses during transactions were sxperienced weakened minimum fractions. Ventures closed f vc cents down and newsprnts and Mines. . rence Paper preferred touched a s} 'nnfl , Howard Smith were on traotion- chemi- 13° .' ally. Consolidated Paper‘ sagged a Chromium gal: point and minor iecessons were Cochenour 20 rggiasteit-‘eg 12y Bulolo and HOlIiéIQCI. ggirilflwétllth n5 n us r as a group were own fl-riim fractionally, losers including Al- Con Smelt 3113* goma Steel, Canadian Car, Domm- Denison a i)?!“ and“ “ndmigi-eonetlfl 1 $22? Easteliiicayix 145 ares common. a ona - .~ mleum slipped in oils and can, 1n Falcon u: _ late trading, was pushed up a 11:11:: 2 fraction, while minor gains were Foundation 3 b‘ also posted by Zellei-s common, and Francoeur 38 W???‘ Twit”... h - 1 s coo w» =1 trio aEae-S'Mi' Salli? rri “ti; 601d Gm ‘ ? til-i. . 00. lies. .2 . on Gum" Gold 1; ' ' l-lalcrow 5 1'5 a d Rock s i-iolriinger 12 7-‘ Currencies “"- Hud Bay Min 15 '8 Inspiration - i Int Niels“ 13 mow vonx. apt-u ai-coro- ggglnw u. 3, The recent conferenced betsfign Kerr Add _, no President Roosevelt an {Pé e Kirk Lake a; Minister Mackenzie King o an- Lake Show 131,5 sda brought a sharp improvement Luna “e 435 in British and Canadian CUITEHCIOS La a 408d a in relation to the United States “£18 LL “a dollar today. Muuod 115 Buoyed by news the merging 0i Mwsen m certain United States-Canadian Mammc mo armaments producing efforts, the Mam,“ 1 a‘ und Sterling closed 1 1-2 cents McIntyre 4a igher st $4.08 while the Canadian Mcxerme m5 dollar added 3-18 cents at 88.37 1-2 Monet“ 45 cents, (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Naybob ,5 ‘ Control Bard rate 9.09-9.91 per Nlphsm‘ no cent discount.) Norm“ 5g 14 The Swiss franc advanced .02 oBflen Q3 cents. Hong Kong and Shanghai Puma“, n1 dollars eased a bit, the latter toucn- Pawnastu 19 1,‘ in’ a new low for 1941 at. 5.32 cents Pena“ Gem 35° Oi’. too, was the Argentine free Home‘, 205 9°“- Preston 293 Roche L1. 3 Sen Ant 25:1: Senator E eep - MINING h o. o Sherrllt 55 S1gms l 7g __" s (Canadian Press) glagien 23 TORONTO, April 21- slave u” 1|; Stocks Close amp Rock 91 - M" 0“ straw Lake 4 Amm Gold 1 1-4 sud Bu,“ 11g Ang Cdn 55 Tack Hugh p5 aunor Gold 175 Towagmac 12 Btlttlt 105 Uchl 14 I m‘! °°d 3 1'2 Uchl Bonds 5? 1 Bra orne 975 (Inger can 178 Broulan 84 .,,.,,,_,,,,,, 335 Co} Edm 5.‘! westflank 2 l-l Ca mont ‘.8 UNLISTEI) Cdil Mil 53 Kirk ‘Town 8 l- Cent Pat 170 “mug -‘__ A ‘i- Oen Pm i4 3-41 Chest, Eeata Io, southern Pacific, lOh-r-"mium gained four cents to 2o. new low and Price nrottiers and