t-{Bnlreal Sllock _ Professibhal Allard? . L p-EBRUARY 11, 13g STOCK QUOTATIONS Exchange w’ Th9 Cllllillll PIUI) ‘M. Close sell c1 “t 3Z3 gruillan w products 1 b8 0m w “W: a 1-a P" 24 1-2 “WW9 2a 1-2 W‘ 5m“ a 1-a Dom S1061 B ‘ b2 1111*“ - 1: 1"’ “m” sa 1-4 1m Nickel ,6 m Mil PW" 53 mml" 1o 1 2 snawiniafl" ' Law com 6i 1'3 steel 0t 0M1 O Produce Prices EAL. Feb. 10-(CP)— P$fiRMarket prices here t-glayi u reported by the Dominion De- runent oi’ iigriculture, follow’ 5mm; first trade creamcfl’ . - w rice. 144-34 1-2: ilxghgrljigc 15111111112, jabbing price, s3 Exchange (By The Canadian Press) ocks C 51 lose Am O and I‘ N Am Tel do Tel 163 8-11- Amaeonda. 24 5-8, Baldwin boco 24 5-8 Bendix Av 35 Beth Steel 82 1-4 Chas dz Ohio 41 l-3 slew Con Edison 21 7-3 Elec Auto 1M0 39 1-2 Elec Gen Motors 44 3-4 Gt, Nor pfd 26 Kennecott 83 Mont Ward 36 1-2 NY Central 13 1-4 NCII‘ Am 15 1-3 "Phil Pet. Co 26 8-4 Std OLl NJ 34 1-2 ’l‘exas Corp 37 3-3 United Air 37 7-8 US Ruliber 20 3-8 U‘S Steel Co 62 3-4 Vanadium Oorp 29 West Union 20 1-4 ‘Nest Klee 96 1-3 Toronto Exchange TORONTO. Feb. l0-(CP)-Mln- ing and industrial stocks made further progress on the downward _ _ - be n l pasteurized. :r§ra:<‘l‘ed,Q\111rholgsalg rice, 33 l-4- 33 3.3; Quebec no . 108194165. 33 ltalheeset Western white and colco- ' “i, wholesale price. for exam. 6mm; r panes. western wrote cheese}. 14 1-16; western col- i red. 14 3- . ‘>355; gmdednhipments in used, gm cases. olfcrmg at. A—large 23; A-medlum zo~zo 1-2; A—Pl111°l5 r - -1fl. . lllllllzatoes" Whites no 1 75's co- 70: no 2. . ~55; NB mountain no, '1 15-, c5415: PEI cobblers no 1 75's .75_.80; PEI mountain no 1.1 10-85. Bermuda reds no 1 50's L50. MONTREAL. m. 10—(C‘P)- Tradmg volume sank to its WW6?» level in szme Yea“ W1 the swck market tqdfly. MDIltXKQl Power and Shawuilgan. both registered fractional advanc- es. Cmtlneau. which tcnched a new 10w, clc55d with a net loss of l-4 and Brazilian also gave up a frac- tion. Buildup: Products Was a l rm spit and put on a full Point and D:mirion Tar did better 1n face of mm, (Emmi. Canadian Car was rliglzrly firmer also with Canada sieamshlps. Steel oi’ Canada com- mcn was down a D01!"- St. Lmvitnce Corporation com- m n tacked 0:1 l-8 but Dryden was vviker and Price Brothers and Bat- hur:t stationary. Celanrse was out ahead in miscellaneous and Imner- lalslwicd l-4. Total solos: 9.600 shares: Indus- tulals, 3.100; Mines, 6,500, Bonds. $900. s___...__._ _._ McLEOD & BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LL. B. Barristers and Allomeys-al- Law MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street ‘Wlllklill. a co. n. r. AROIIIBALD Chartered Account-ante Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown PALMER 8v HASLAM L. J. IIASLAM. B.A.. EL-Il. BARRISTER. ETC. I of Nova Scotla Chamberl- Charloltelown. P.E.l. MONEY T0 LOAN Phone 85 P.O. Bu! l! BELL 8| MATHIESON MONEY TO LOAN Clmemn Block. Charlottetown Y‘ Island H. F. McPHEE l. A. K. C. NOTARY lo. n“ BHRRLQTER. SOLICPTOK '7 5111mm! Charlottetown trail tday. Turnover was only 156,- 000 shares for the whole day. Upper Canada turned over 9.000 shares and finned 2 cents to 1.57. 14, Amtfield traded 19.000 shares on a galn of a. cent to 7 and other narrow gainers in the group were Aunor, Chester-ville, Hallnor, Kirk- land-Hudson, O'Brien, Coeheniur Will-ans and McKenzie. The market was moderately wcak at the close for Beattie, Central Patricia, Pic- kle Crow. Tack Hughes and Gun- ner. Gunnar slipped back 24 and recovered to 26 for a, ne loss (if 8 l-2 cents, trading 14.000 shares. Net IosFes of a half pifnt were boardcd for Noranda and Smelters and losses 0i 5 cents for Falcon- brldge and Waite-Amulet. Steep Rook improved 4 cents to 1.30. British American weakened 1-2 to 16 1-2 and Imperial 12st 1-4 . while the steel and miscellaneous industrial groups were firm. The Canadian Car and Foundry lszues tcll back and National Sewer Pipe A dro 1-4, National Steel Car closed higher. Miscellaneous issues weakening Great, West Saddlery. Laura Secnrd, Smvpsom pfd and Consolidated Pa- neglencgers-Majestlc firmed 1-4 to Calgary and Edmmton gamed 2 cents to 1.30 and South End Pete and Oil Selections weakened min- or (motions. Livestock MONTREAL. Fsib. 10—(OP)— Cattle were 25 cents or more hlgth- er on Montreal lievstsck markets today. while hogs were firm and calves 50 ccnts t,» $1 lower RR?- ceipts: Cattle. 695; calves. 692; shsep, 238; 11.33, 1,086. Cattle were 25 cents or more hgher. Hogs were ilrm and calves 50 cents to $1 lower. There was a cunparatlvcly light offering oi cat- tle. Trading was active and prices 95 cents or more higher. Good steers l made from $9 to $9.75. medum $7.75 t‘ $8.75 and common down to $6.25. Heifers ranged from $4 to $7.75, the bulk o! the sales between $6 and $7.75. c:ws wcre mostly $6.50, medium ccws $4.75 to $5.75 andcolmrmool $4.25 to $4.50. canners and sitters were $3 to Bulls were $4.50 t: an extreme top oi’ $7.25. Common bulls were'mcstly $4.50 to .50. Calves were 50 cents to $1 lower than last Monday. Good quality veals made $12 with two choice veals ‘WP to $13, medium kinds frm $11 to $11.50 and crmmon light veal; from $9 to $10.50. Drink- ers were $6 to $8.50 and grassers made the bulk 4d the ofierings sell- ggzsfrlom 4 to $5.50, mostly $4.75 to Hogs were stronger at $11.50 icr 13-1 drefsed. $8.50 to $8.60 f "r 13-1 alive fed and watered, and up to $8.75 0M trucks delivered. Grade "A" drew $1 per hcg premium with discounts m at! grades. Sow; were $5.50 to $8.50. Market At A Glance (By The Canadian Preset Toronto-Mining and industrial stocks lower; western olla un-| changed. h. 256 Ella 14-743-2-8-31. "lied chum It Darnleanhgtpllémfl. L. masnauao ara- $15‘ villi“: §°§Z§ri°“§§-3'i1“ ‘t2’; “i” ' L-no-a- i-afi Wanted ‘l wanna; Ffifddwhle tenement. mm be A?‘ m“ cm lowest cash urlce. " oumu ciw. 1.-1s1-2-11-'z'l'. to! picnic spoons in her ices. N former experience neces- sary. write lor information. Moler Barber College. Haliiax. N-133. PICNIC BPOONS if k a 889 One housew o R98 “$351M cLset. She "W! them for measurml ‘ha; n” youngsters have a con- gqloug dlgeate. There is no action of medicine on metal to be @011- um-oa and the)’ may be burned Liter the dose oi med c.ne is taken moderately included ‘ N» Y- Sit-Wk I Montreal Curb (By The Canadian Press) Blocks Close Abitlbi pdd 5 8-8 Asbestos 16 Beauh-amoll 9 7-8 Bathurst A l2 Can Vickerg 2 1-4 Don A 2 1-4 Don 4 1-4 £311: $1 n: i 4 Int Pete 14 Price com 10 (By The Canadian Press)" Stocks Close Ccmmerce 156 ' 1 Gram CHICAGO, Feb. 10-(AP)— Wheat ces slumped more than a. cent a. ushel today as a result o1 renewed selling inspired by lagging flour business and export trade and the briglht new crop outlook. Wheat closed 7-8-1 1-4 lower than Saturday. May 81 8-4-5-8. July 75 5-8—1-2; ccrn 3-8-1-2 down, May and July 61 1-4; oats 1-4 lower WINNIPEG, Flcb. IO-JOPl-Re- ports or! fairly substantial sales o! Canadian wheat overseas failed to boost wheat futures prices much above the previous close on Winni- peg grain exchange tlday. Instead. quotations held within a narrow range throughout, closing unchang- ed, May wheat at 78 and July 79 5-8 cents a bushel. Argentine values remained un- changed at Buenos Aires. Grain close: Wheat: May 7B. July 79 5-813. Oats: May 34 "l-BB, July 33 l-4B Oct 31 3-8A. Barley: Muy 46 3-8. July 43 3-15- FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. Feb. 10—(AP)— Efforts to keep stocks on their re- covery fell rather flat in today's market. _ ‘ , In the Canadlan 11st Distillers Seagram and Marconi made Iran- trional advances. International Nic- kel and Lake Shire Mines dipped as much. Transfea: amounted to only 294.- 610 shares against 341,100 Friday. both turnovers being the lcwest since Sept. 16. The Associated Press average of 60 1551193 was cit .1 of a point at 42.2. U.S. Steel reported January ship- ments at a peak for this month and within 1 per cent d the record es- tablished in May. 1929. Woolworth. dipped 1-8 1:1 the wake of the company's earnings statement. General Motors was up 3-8 but Chrysler slipped 3-4. Among losers were Santa Fe. ‘U. S. Rubber. American Tklephone. Sears Roebuck. American Can. Al- lied Chemical. Standard Oil of N. J. Barth Iron Works. Anec nda. Kennecctt. Westinghouse and Gen- eral Electric. Cllnging to advances were East- man Kodak, Du Pont. Cerro do Pas- co. Texas 041p. Chesapeake dz $4» Ohio. Pennsylvania. Western Un- ion. Consolidated Edam. Para- mailnt Pictures. N. Y. Shinbulldlng and Internatfonal Harvester. Currencies NEW YORK. Feb. l0—(CP)-— The Canadian dollar dipped 1-8 cent to 82.87 l-2 cents in the tree foreign exchange market here t0- day (Official Ottawa Control Bard rates 9.00-9.91 per cent discount.) The weakness in the Dominion unit was against the trend. The Ar- gentine peto closed 1-10 or! a cent higher and smaller gains were pZStBd for Hong Kong and Shan- ghai dollars and the Swiss franc. The pound stem-ling cl.sed unchang- ed at $4.03 for open market cables. MINING- (Bvy Th1; Canadian Press) TORONTO. Rb. 10 MocGUIGAN a TRAINOI! Montreul-Ullllllel low"); other I 2:33:10“ flff: t K ‘ h . ' i 81‘ cLnllbtieltllblgllls;(¢lll"lklfg s-'-'-“'§z"Z-4h'-'s1°§ni- closed narrowl! Ammlield I rrlsten, solicitors. Ito. lower. Asmf“ 1'93 NEW To LOAN Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. “m” '06 Olllce: Over Provincial Bank. New York-Cotton rubber and eol- Binkmld ‘ ' litmus! Street (‘harlmletown lee hither; rugs} lower. g2“ g2" ‘(a _ Begttle 105 “T831 L33 a 4 e | B B ‘ ' . i 0G 1-4 ldvorhsnng Rates Payable In Advance ggg-ygm, ,_,3 B l 3 umanm Charge m any Advertisements u cum 5523,21,“ .340 Mini (lard! oula, 4| stern and Inst ro lomls B?“ 0d“ ‘ - 9" "N: Tutu-J?» $6.121»; Bunk 8o ‘r word: ca", M“ gig "'"""Hl i» m word; In Iemorlam Notloee m per um I Call)” m, , I ma salmon om emu. m. so pa: blur Letters a 01m Pat - wndolence 70s pa; lrmh. e ding em 40 words (or 81.00 Cheslerv 1-45 Ind l0 cents tor every additional I to Notlees of Thimks IIII Chrcmium J5 hflon. m oer ma or u m word. mu ol sous-lotion- G-vllelwvl‘ ~79 v cenls oar ma; “grog 5nd Prenatal-Ion $1.00. Other ram on Coniaunun H3 ‘Dbnlilflql Smel M?!‘ 36 DQ111100 1 m Dclne 33 -_____» For Sale Wanted "if "l! - nous: AND LOT wsnran -- nsnnan APPRENT- thus gllminatlng my mm! 01 4-8‘ can. _ THE__CHAR_L_OTTE’I‘_OWN GUARDIAN World Full of Sinners ’ A message from The Newspaper Publishers Committee non. w. A. BUCHANAN, CHAIRMAN ERl-IAPS it is too bad-l and thefi again maybe it is good — that we human beings have to criticize each other. If this world were full of saints, the dreams of all our idealists would be silly, for how could we move onward and upward from perfection? l But 1et’s not waste time on that “if.” We all know the world’s weaknesses, its human strug- gles, its unsatisfied wants. There’s room enough yet for a lot of progress! - r _ nere in Canada we do a very good job of criti- cizing each other. Let a public official err and his sins are promptly pointed out by his oppon- ents. Let a citizen do a good or a bad deed and, if it touches our lives, it is duly recorded. And if a merchant or a manufacturer has a good product he proudly tells us. If he haszft a good product—you can depend on it—his competitors will lose no time in getting their own advantages spread around. PAGE rum‘ In this way you and I get all the facts, all theq encouragements, all the warnings which equip us to protect ourselves. Knowing what is going on enables us to pro- tect our liberties, our pocketbooks and our pride ‘ But wait a minute. Who discovers and spreads, the news so all may read it? Our newspapers do it, of course. It is a blgfl I boinplex world. Only through the medium of the‘: newspapers can we possibly keep up with whati is actually going on. In this very issue of thisf - newspaper, if you’ll look, you can see all the’ c“ And the man who values his world, some sinners and an occasional saint, re-i ported with surprising accuracy. q, Perhaps the accuracy is due to the fact that? the papers watch each other, but that’s a safe-l guard, too. Another safeguard is the permanency! vf the printed news as contrasted with the spoken! word. ‘ >1 Be sure to remember, however, that we’re, speaking of Canadian newspapers. If we had at dictator who did all the watching, you can be pretty sure that he’d be watching the other fellow and not himself. The sins of others and that r- saintliness of himself and his‘ satellites would make up the content of the papers in this country. And so, in a sinful world, about the only safe-I guard for liberty we have is the privilege of criti- cizing each other. 3.441;}. . ._~. ._ 4 democratic right to punish bad government and penalize faltering business will fight for his right to our kind of. newspapers. i J M , /' ,. .n_;;%_;§_>f;.=. However, the bright side is that he wants t5 reward good government and sound business —- and the same newspapers bring him the list of saints also. .,,-_yw,,,_. A famous university authority summarizes, the situation as follows: “Where news is sup-l pressed, there is anarchy. Where news is con- trolled, there is fear and fury. Only where news is free are human beings free.” NOTE: The Newspaper Publishers Committee, speaking lhrough ll: chairman, will bring you one of these Institutional advertisements In lhls space each week; Clubs, patriotic ' " , business firms or individuals who would like reprlnls may have them by writing lo lhe business ofiice of this newspaper. oH-rrs sum-i r=u~i TO bifiééy-Fheuamiues 1o l-uébus: ss- _ m McKenzie 1.15 3.10 Sylvanitq 3.6a gang; 211$ 1 2 “Lmfimd 2e Mcwatzterl .1» st Ant .11 1-0 Bushes 3.30 Eldorado '41 m“; gay 5 1-2 Cpn San Mm’ 2.25 Towaganao .11 Falcon 2'“, Nickel 33 1.3 Morris 04 senator .43 Uchi 32 Fed 1cm; '04 a-4 KUT Add 8-40 Nllymb 9° Mwkev l" 5'3 "W" C“ 1-57 nancoem. ‘,4 Km, Hun so .01 3-4 Sherrltt .18 ventures 3.40 Gillies '04, Km, m, 94 OBrlen so Siscos as Waits Amu ass God 1.1m Liz Lake Shore 19 8-4 °m°9= l" 5111M 34 will“? -°1 14 l; (M. o9 mp8 cad m Pamour 124 Slave Lake .10 1-s Wrt 1am 0.4.: ggcan '01 Uttle u. 148'? Palm“ -°° South End 1’ -°1 3'4 Gunnafjh ~25 Mach,“ 1,95 Payinaster as 1:40 uuusncn m1 r '02 Madsen .56 Pen-on 1.45 Straw 1.11;, .04 1-4 Halfngf 5'10 Mama‘, 9g Pioneer 220 Sud Basin 1.aa on sea m :14 Hard Rock :86 Monty“ 47 Premier .92 Sullivan .61 1-2 Pend Ore 1.74 , Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE V ueavsnsns ‘Ms "rue "ma moose Is-roo N0,VA macaw-Au v4 AV Bl&-VOU'LL HAVEWO DO I5 COAX