I Montreal - Stock — _ - » . . - ; Exchange =2?“ 2°‘ 19'“ THE - CHARLOTTETQWN JEUAIKDIAN Tlhertleing Ilstee _ PsyshIe-in Advsnee i .. eflulimulu (‘hsrniue-Awllvslflseusaeell up‘. central Guardian locals. do weed; Water-u and Intern locals lveuie 8e Guardian. y, ts l7 x 22 inches suitabe ‘(éfnfiine outhouses. 50 cents per 1v Guardian. L-282-2-28-tf. ALE-HAY AND BE- N“ s oats and nlixed Rein. John liuun Marshfield u p" word; Anuuunceln-u lull u‘. In‘: " classified 3c per ward; In Memorials Notices ‘lilo pee Ind" u“. ‘f ' i ,l I ilnrsl llld Spiritual Olicrihgs, Olflls, 00s., k pa’ page; use." .1 . ~ t '. alum-e "r i" "“"..ll8"".'l'.°.;'2.‘il"°“‘ " "- '- w» ‘°“""" """’ - . - 1 l 211-51353. iii» hv-Thl-"en .3"... w. mfljtffogllfihemufi “m, m” No tyrant can long enslave men s bodies Li t, p; mm. Addrcz: and Preseuisfl 31.00, e.- 1 - - - . ' ‘ 335mm- oe Otilerhurs-MII, cc gird-fig -, u: unless he first enslaves their mmdsi History ‘ { roves . ~ '7 Ergdiwsvfh: 4 p: p It g | ff Male He“, wanted To 0:}; gggm fir: - As long as the people really know what ls | l t m“ °" PP" 11 l a ha ' ' ' ' I E3507: wolex mirvlhtpzggy 1o alnrr- mentor; AM. gen Pacific 5 ' PPemng. they can defend their liberties even; | ,'lto. --~--- _ 'fln-Samshi ’ - ' ' . j§££ gm 1,3 musslggbgégertvtvs%teppg g-B-Lzneszen ’ 3f‘ ‘ agalnst the subtle threat _of the sort of tyranny, , wit“ mm w“ n _ _ 2101358. L-l74-4-20-1i. D,“ s." gglj which can grow up mslde the nation. For 3.1- a “°“"°“L L'9u"'n'26'”'54' we§n§e‘§.'m‘°m£”§§.fl'§‘,§?’ "m" 13$ 5'35“ ‘Z23 democracy “no news is bad news ” Let a ' Agents Wanted l Btanhope. containing llvllll;r0:lt Dam ‘Textile ,1 . . . 1 {uuénelfelmnt Doggy... 1.1,; 9th Igtéelfellweres 41-: q, people be lulled into accepting only one side o . ., S TO - f0 2 e . -. ‘finagggg-tlehggrgltzomenew makes: iigigissgggrgierglgsghggirgagan anon xffslggw 13m- :3 1.4 l In a story, and they’ll come to bGIIGVG that sldel I i’ - 1. w-4.n-_~,,,_- L-se ae-sl. mtg 523m 22 1" c Military conquest is not the only danger! ' -——-——————* ee . _ , v I F 01‘ $818 l gggeg; c“, m 2 ~'~ Think 1t through, and you'll find facts are the I _ ' non SALE-HEAVY CARDBOARD En “up; "RENT. steel or can 641-4 key t0 both your freedoms: ~-;-. .-.-' » : I I hundred. ADP It SALE — CANADIAN AP- . Ill‘ . R‘ H“ 1 LHIlA-Zd-Si. p0]: SALE — 1938 INTERNA- uonel li-é-ton truck with corrlbin- gtlon dump and s ke body. Apply {Gan-a , wnal. Pm“ g8 o L-128-4-29-3l. BQRSES FOR. SALE AT MORELL stables. Kent Street. 19 low set (sum horses. Young and quiet. Gordon Wright. L-175-4-29- . '90 some: rams. 2o chairs wide. Good dwelling and outbuildings U» Centre 0f 1111:111- Telebhone in house. C. Wh.te. Mefllaid. L-936-4- ____________. FOR SALE — 20 FOX PENS, WIRE loops, halls pens can take them down. all put together in sections. Female houses and Dog Houses all congftina Bel‘- , _ . war a . “m L-l27-4-29-5-1. FOR SALE: DOUBLE TENEMENT house on Fitzroy Street and Cot- page on Stewart street, proper- ties of the late Allan Boisner. For particulars apply to the un- dersigned. Donald McKlnnon. Charles D. Boisner, Executors. L 107-4-28-31 PURE BRED HOLSTEIN BULLS. ‘Two of Carnation Stock July l3, i940 and Aug. 14. 1940. Two of Monivic-Pathfinder Stock of Nov. 1i. 1940 and March 30. 194i. All of choice stock. Also two cows, fresh January 1 and April 5. i941. Gomplons. Belle River. F. S. 171-4-29-5-1-8. Female Help Wantel‘ WANTED AT ONCE-MAID. ply Box 144, Kensington. L-173-4-29-3i. WANTED-CAPABLE YOUNG 0R middle age woman to care for an invalid lady in the country for an indefinite period. Write C. E. L-120-4-29-2i. Aflgents Wanted UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY-RAW- leigh Dealer in Queen's County enlisting. splendid opportunity for an ambitious man m step in an established business. Retiring Denier will give lull assistance. Write immediately for inform- ation, The W. T. Rcwleigill Co., Lld._ ML-470-12-5. Mont-real. Carl- sds. N-9l4-4-29-1i. TENDERS Tenders will be received at the office 0f the undersign- ed up to noon on Wednes- day, April 30th for Horse- shoeing and Blacksmith work for the City for the season 1941. The lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON, A City Clerk. .__ , L-‘ro-a-se-al.’ 'z5'_2°.'5_'_3'.’ the farm of land of said de- N Ab} | ices. No former experience neees. sarv. Write f inf Barber Oollegrte. Hdllifiiuon #9115: l Miscellaneous OAR GOING T0 MONTREAL ‘l’!!! last of week. Have room for two vassenaers- Apply E. M. Saund- _sra._l!2nlseue. IrIM-l-illl-Zi. AUCTION SALE There will be sold by Pub- -1ic Auction on Monday the 12th day of May, A- D., 1941 at the hour of one o'clock in ‘ the afternoon in front of the ‘Dwelling House of the late Johnston Dlngwell at Bay ‘Fortune in Kingb County, ceased containing EIGHTY- FIVE ACRES of land a , little more or less. This is a lgood farm practically all clear, and is conveniently io- cated to schools, churches and markets. There is a good ‘set of buildings on the prem- lses. For further particulars apply to the undersigned- Daied at Souris the 22nd day of April, A. D., 1941. ARTHUR F. McQUAID. 3' New York Stock Exchange (Calm-Preset l‘ 5m“ dose Am O and I‘ 1,4 7.5 All’! Tel T01 154 3-8 AUBCOlidB 23 5,8 Baldwin L000 17 1-3 Bendix AV 35 Beth Steel 70 Ches Ohio 33 b2 Chrysler 57 34 con Edison 19 1.2 E166 Auto Lite 23 Gen Elec 29 34 Gen Motors 37 14 Gt Nor Pfd g5 3.4 fiennecott 33 1.4 out Ward 33 3.4 N Y Central 1g 1.3 P81‘ Am C0 13 1,2 nn rm 2a r-a Phll P90 C0 38 7,8 Sled Oil N J 35 "i" W"? s1 a-a Ufillfid Al? 36 34 U B Rubber 21 1,4 U S Si CO 52 3_8 West Union g0 3,8 West Elec 89 34 Woolworth _ Montreal Curb (Cl-llldlln PM”) ' 1.3523254297572310. FOR SALE Large, double residential property with comer lot - ldeally situated with full view of Harbor. Apply | THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY L 84-4-26-31. ' PuLIic Auction: There will be sold by Public Auc- tion 0n the Premises at Dun- stalfnagc on "ednosday the 30th dsy of Aprll st the hour ol 2 PM. the farm of the hie Leo. A. (has-tel: consist of tiff sores of [and with good bu dings thereon. There will also be sold at the same time and place farm machin- er and automobile. erms at Bale. For further particulars apply to MneGUlGAN d; TRAINOB Solicitors L-53-4-25-1i 1* FARM FUR SALE Farm for sale at New Lon- don 10o sores, funnel-l oc- cupled by Harry Dunnln . Apply '1‘. L. comp II. _ Summerslde. IrQIB-i-Zl-ZZ-Z-i-M-ZQ. TENDERS Tenders will be received at the office of the undersigned "P to noon on April 30th, 1941 for supplying the City lh gasoline and oils for season 1941- Tender forms to be obtained at the office of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. g1 FOR SAL and buildings situated st West Rive Brid c, also 1987 2 do 2% ion) Mspfe Leaf Truck. nmplete with dump body. l. I, l, Chl-rloflewwh =___-_ 46-29. ma» - I NOT CE r , 121mm "lffiwaye Closed To Motor Vehicles Commencing on this date, and until further notice, all Illved and gravel highways in this Province are closed for motor vehicle traffic, except in such cases Where the will "tight of vehicle and load does not exceed 5.009 Pllilnds- Allyone driving on provincial highways contrary to m! order shall be duly prosecuted. Dated the 24th day of April, A. D. 1941- By order, 0. W. CAMPBELL, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. Ml-i-I-l! lo ..,r- 20 more farm with dwelling house m FINANCE BY Bernsrd S. O'Hara Associated Press I-‘lnmcisl Writer NEW YORK, April 20—(AP)_.. Leading stocks shook of! pessimis- tic news items in today's and posted recoveries of fractions to more than a point. Most Canadian issues were firm. lvma Ihvwlns slight seine. Bell Tel ephone was u l- , Imperial oil and Lake Shore -0 and International Nickel l-4. Walkers closed 1-4 of}, Afioclated Press average of B0 stocks was up .1 of a point at 39.6. Volume dropped sharply on m9 rfivlval. however, transfers of 310,810 shares being the mules; 1°!‘ l 11111 Ifilslen since March d. ‘they compared with. 424,000 mil-lav Prominent stocks on the upside were U5. Steel. Bethlehem. Doug. ia-s Aircraft. Sperry. Curtiss-Wnght "A". Bendix. Air duction. Uncn and Clwsier was unchanged and General Motors down l-B. Others in arrears were Standard Oil .0! NJ. 3fil3°'é.!%°‘.‘i°"h""‘ ‘€°""'i c nn l; ' Johns-ddanville. ' c” ‘n Montreal Exchange April 3- qnresd thro out the list, shoved under the ew additions that po ped up here and ere orl the s market today. Constructions were on the down- Inde with Asbestos off s int and General Steel Wares and inicn Bridge cad: 1-4 lower. Canada Cc- ment dipped the minimum amount but the preferred issue, in light turnover added 1-2. n: utillties and metals, mu Tele- phone lost 1 1-2 and Nor-ends back- ed s point while Montreal Power, Hudson Bay and Holliuger were shaded l-l apiece. Breliilsn gained l-4 and other traders in these aeo- tions were even. National Steel Csr butt-racked s Decllrles. liberally International Petroleum closed 1-2 and Oenade. Stelmships end 8e add 1 8 » lsrems ed -. Total sales: 0.500 shares; Indus- gioarls 7.000; Mines. 2.500; Bonds. FOR RENT Third floor of business block In cenm of com- mercial district. Apply THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY Slack aortic’: f!” _ n a on i; h: Beauharnois 9 1.4 Bathurst A 1g 1.2 "*4 A i5 1-4 Imp Oll g 1-‘ Bit Pete m 34 Price 00m p 1.4 Price Pfd _. BANKS (Canadian Press) Stocks u“, Canada __ Montreal 151 slurs: — Y5 . NOVB- 860M: 1E 1 2 market ‘ cent-s to l discount 0f 11 8-4 "Pl / Produce Prices MONTREAL. Allril 28—(Cl’_)-- Produce Market s; reported by e Dominion pas-intent 0d Akrlculture, follow: For Gffilhléfil 1' _,/\ A message from‘ The Newspaper Publishers Committee . i‘, non w. A. wcmum. clmmm \ -._ \\ ____ SOMETIMES it is good for a nation, as for an individual, to take stock of itself. To add up the good things it has gained, and how """ kthey may be preserved . . . i For many years we in Canada f1 have taken our personal freedom for granted. Perhaps too much for granted. me i Now our liberties are once again threatened. Every day we see all too vivid pictures of the suffering which military power and complacency together have brought to men and women very ‘like ourselves. - .» - i And just because complacency itself is a danger, I want to make you stop and ask your- gself a question. It is this: whyiwas it that back ;before freedom was taken for granted, people ‘were prepared to fight, and if need be to die, for the freedom of the press P Why is the very priceof liberty bound up-ln the right and the duty of your newspaper to bring you all the facts about all that happens? Why is the freedom of the press the first thing a would-be dictatorship challenges in its climb to power? What can YOU do to guard the freedom of the press here in Canada? ' It's really very simple . . . ,NOTE: The Newspaper Publishers Committee, speaking through lb chairman, war bring you one of these Institutional advertisements In this space eudl week. r Clubs, pdlrioiic societies, business firms or individuals who would like reprints may have them by writing to the business office of this newspaper; Addison, “ck Hughes end s few others to show net gains. Kerr- Addison finned 10 cents to 3.95 and other gainer; of 4-6 cents were Macassa. Preston, Siscce and Up- per Canada while moderate declnes were netted by Bralorne, Mal-Lend. Mining Corporation, Paznour. Pick- le Crow. Byivsnitc end wright- Hargreaves. rlccs here way. D0- Stocks ass-app, Butter: first grade creamer-y prints, Jobbing price, 31-81 1-2; first grade solids. Jobbing pr.ce. 30 1-2-31; Que no 1 goasteurded, cur- rent receipt prlce. 3-4; no 2, 28 8-4; no l fresh, wholesale price, 30; no 2 fresh N 1-6. Receipt-I I111- cheese: western white, curmst receipt price, 14 13-16-15-11; col- ored l5 46-18-16; white Ind col- ored, wholesale price, 1o. wh-ch price is applicable w cheese man- ufactured on and after April 1, 104i. for shipment to Kingdom. Receipt; nil. his: lrlded shipments in used free cases. offered‘ at. A—lI-l'88 33- 28 1-2; A-medllun 21 14-22; B grade 21-21 1-2; C grade 18-18 l-2. Receipts 1.9% cases. 50-00; no 2, 40-00; NB moun- tain no l 76's .66—.'l0; PEI Whites no 1 70's 76; PEI mountain no.1 76's so- ; Bermuda 50's 1.0; Calf. wgtq 100's no l, 4-426; 50's 2- 2 . Gurrncies NEW YORK. April 2a—(OP)— The Omsdien dollar advanced l-10 per cent in terms of the Uni States, dollar on t foreign exchange mar- ket lode . e pound Slerl n; also advance , up l-i cents to $4.03. Higher also was the free Argentine peso st 29.77 cents. The Hang Kong and Shanghai dollars and the Ger- man mnrk slipped slightly. Toronto Exchange ‘IGONTU he! . April 20-(010- l market rice; finished today's session behln plus signs but the gains were too small to carry my significance. Aggregate turnover was 115.000 shares. . _ . A firmin tendency developed in the lslt hail-hour. bringing Kerr- prices showed Noranda down a fraction for broken lots and Nickel off 1-4 t0 32 1-4. Steep Rock lost 2 cents. Losses of a point or more were netted by Canada Cycle and Motor pdd, Distillers-Scandals and Moore corporation and a lzainer in points was Crow's Nest Coal. Dcnninion Stores firmed 3-8 to 4 1-2, Laura Becord added 1-4 and rpm A added 1-6. The shares of Agnew-Surpass Shoe Stores Limited and Nevus Mines Limited were celled for trsxlirlg today but there were no trades in either new listings. Western Oils were in full trade. H e Oil firmed 6 cents to 1.68 and Foo hills was s few cents down at Potatoes; Que whites no l 76's 5o Grain wnmmm.‘ April S-(Orl-d Good s rem exporters an Uuitcdm interests failed to move wheat futures prices from their pegs on Winnipeg grain ex- change today. The minimum levels are 70 7-8 cents s bushel for May wheat and 7'1 1-2 for July. Buenos Ail-es quotations were l-e. —l-B cents down It the halfway mart Markets At A Glance (By The Csnsdinn Press) Toronto and New York-Stocks slightly higher. Montreal-Stocks closed narrowly, lower. "innipep-Wheet unchanged at pegged prices. New -YorlI--"»otton and rubber higher; coffee and sugar slightly went-I Brsorno Broulsn Buff Ank Buff Cdn Cdn Mal Gen Porc Chester Chromium Oon Smelt Dome Oil Du uesne Ens Crest East Malrobic East Malrobic Eldorado Falcon Gold Gate Halcrow Hard Rock l-lofllnger Home Oil Howeg llud sy Min Int Nickel Jason Kerr Add Kirk Lake Lake Shore Leltch Little LL Macasss MacLeod Mslartic McIntyre McKenzie Mcwattcrl , Preston , Reno l San Ant "senator 31.5000 l fllluc Inks v? MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO. April 35- Freedom to speak your mind, to have your. voice heard, to say how you shall be governed and by whom . ._. f“ s . ' W w, Freedom to pick the food youiprefer, the kind‘ and shape and shade of your clothes, the style) and furnishing of your house, the commur-itv in which you live . . . 5;'~:*.-';-=;--,~ . \.__ And aslong as you keep them free, news- papers will bring you the facts, all the facts consistent with a strictly military censorship. l How can you help ? Just continue to do what you have always done, but do it perhaps a little more thoroughly. . l . ; 5* Read your newspaper more carefully, more thoughtfully. -_ ' When a political story takes the headlines, fgo back to the homespun sport your grand- father loved . . . argue with your neighbour about it.‘ Don’t ever just say, “I’1l let George worry: about that one”...in a democracy George is you! Whenever you notice a unis-statement . . .4 more important, whenever you think you smell a story thafs only half told, squawk about it. Telephone, write a letter to the editor . . .what- ever you like. But do something! .-* Above all, unless you're tired of being about.’ the freest men and women in the world don't fake the freedom of the press for granted? FOR SALE following articles: One (1)-25’ Lobster Fishing Boat, new- f “i The Department of Agriculture offers for sale, the Close Fifteen (15)-10' and 13’ skiffs. . One (1)-16’ Oyster Boat. 45 Two (2)-16' dories, staunchly made of pinc- h; ALSO one (1) heavy farm wagon, new. 5 1-; Two potato graders. 138 Trellises for gardens. 7 7.; Small houses. p30 Splendid opportunity to secure this valuable material. For fuI 83 particulars apply 35g W- R. SHAW, Depuly Minister of Agriculture, Charlottetown 53 L-lzl-l-za-s-l-s-a - 20 . 84 fr" A t‘ a 11C 10H a 6 285 33g 1 nus Instructed to sell by Public Auction. o" "w premises o! Joseph 259 Mitchell. New Dominion, on Monday. May 5th, ll 0M lfclflflk. P- M- u" 3 following Stock, Crop. implements and I-‘urnlturc:— q; 1'2 FARM consisting of 51 Acres land under good cultivation. l. acre! 1g 8-4 hard sud soft wood, good buildings. g; 5* !'l‘0CK:- milk cow to freshen April 15th, 80 laying hens. g3 l" fMPLlMlfNTsz-l gun; plow, 1 single plow. 1 scuffler. 1 umdder, I 395 hey mower. 1 hay rake, spring tooth barrows. 1 spllc burrow. l truck $3 ,4 wagon, 1 driving wagon, l sulkey sleigh. 1 box sleigh, 1 wood sleigh with 40 box, 1 driving sleigh, 1 Chevrolet car, (i927), wheel barrow, 1 platform s” scslcs, 1 daisy churn. 1 separator, harness. Quantity of hey and straw. it... tool box and tools of all kinds. 95 47 HOUSEHOLD FURNlTURE:-iwo 9 by l2 ruls. '1 small rugs. 3 piece 1% parlor set. 2 large leather covered chairs. 1 cabinet Victrolu. 100 recordl. '13 l psrlor table, l Inge pedestal and gardener. 1 ornaments] mantel cinch g 14 1 Queen Anne set B-chsirs and table. l china. cabinet (NW1 Ill") 1 Vll’ , 511-2 tor buttery radio, 1 rocking chslr, 1 couch. writing desk and chsir, pic- ‘_.- l% lures and ornaments, 1 large table. 1 small table, 1 large Ice box. 1 sew- 3 in; mschlno. chairs. Enterprise range, lamps, dishes and glasses. 3 full 1,1,2 1'2 bedroom sets, Iron beds. springs and mattresses. snd rnsny other articles its TERMS of sole: All sums up to $10 csnh: over that amount ‘I maul-Isl gag credit on approved joint notes. m . W. II. IEATON. Auctloneen 2:0 " fi , ... L-lle-i-U-P . l r l