l ' IVANTED mun-non I trouse- work. Appiy 224 Hichmnn. - '—G-23-2l. Richmond Street. (Thurlolletown. ll _ JUNE 24 194i =-_=.-_, i ,_ p THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE Flvl: *- ' i “M "'“"f ‘iii’. L . _ —-* -- *~—-* '. - v ' |~ 1| 1' T‘ -v- w I i f h ‘Montreal Stock -- -- , ' ~- ~- - - a ~-- 0|‘ I G jcvings and Checking Accounts: . Exchange , loans; to finance—purchases of i ' I ' ‘Y, - \ i i‘, " _ WT T” livestock for feeding-dairy (Canadian Press) ‘ activities and other seasonal re- Stocks q”. _ , , , , quirements of farm operation. Bell m . n; ; As publishers, we bring you advertisements in Sofelv Deposit Boxes - Cashing of . grézliigiiel .4 a? ii which merchants display their wares. We believe 21,18 ggflgg“ 1g t? these advertisements will help you in making up MOIIQY ofdfill Glld DIG"! ‘OI’ RQIDIINHCQS: a5 0-8 In g - . . on In A 2 i-s " - - - ___ .0;,;::zv;“.:r.$:.i::zrzztyyzzzuwissrsars: 2:: sells... gr; .‘° °"?’°‘s° Y°“’ Sewn“ gm" “°’“°°’a“° "gm .. I Cockshutt Plow 4 _the right to spend your money as you choose- \/ Cons smelt 35 "i ' . ~ ' " ' ma; seas zi 1-4 or to save 1t as you need! -~ T e of gegggqivgw - - a... i " Howard Smith , 1: l‘, » Imp Tob 1 ‘ 12 a-a , Int Nickel 31 1-3 Lake Weeds 13 i-2 _ _ i K usvni Inez-oven A csmunv or umcme rxrlnllucr #073‘ ‘ §};; ‘l ' ‘ his», . ' i‘ Mtl - nnaxcnss IN memos EDWARD ISLAND Natl 1:12: g ’ - Y - - » ~ - Charlottetown! Albany Kahuna,“ Nat Steel Oar 35 ' " u s ~ -- ~' - ~ ‘ 2'"- l——---- ' . ‘ Bl"""="° Sun,m,_,,,,,,, “m! vmda More: Qfiaélfggdgom 5i i ax. p‘ _ All very well, you may say. Our free press is _ ____=___ __ gé‘%i.°,.§,‘g°’ {Q g3 "" " _ - important, and we don’t take it too much for ' T P _ . .__( 5% L? Com 14o ', I I11 granted. But where do we look for danger? I - I S 0 Can 34, J ‘ _ __ . Ailllflftlslllg R3033 _ Payable Ill illlllflllcB gtpgtgg; gm. " a n g Q u . x The history of how freedom died in Germany k -- ""'“'"'“"' ""“-"~'° ‘"' (“Y ‘“"'="'§°m""= 15 "n" “P! E1“ B - - 04h - " and Italy gives the answer. Long before Goebbels Central Uuarrliim locals. 5e l1" ""111; Western and Eastern local: rtlggkhlvCl .- . . a. per word; Anllumnelrvnh and Coming Events s» per word: ‘ ‘M was telling the newspapers what to print those Classified 3c per v-urd; Irrhlcniuriam Notices 70c per inch; List: u! N Y k A F ' I gin-silent: span-urn ioiiw=kugsidcarus m. s. per name; can" n 9w 07' StOCk "' " m°“°9° "°'" in authority began telling newspapers what not e11 Hm" P P" f" l’, “I'll fns ensucement 40 words for $1.00 . . _ _ _ :.-;."..:2'._:::.:::_%:g§§:‘§.;;;.;";:"22‘.i.:"::2:."stir.;*'.'£i:.':_':;..:::': Exchange Th“ ””’"°°P°' ""*’"""’" °°"'""”e" F°P""‘- The WQSdPMJPYaS°"°S_°1'P°“Yi Seem" gilimqigiatsiugliler 1n un. and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on _ V HON.W.‘A. CILAIRMT ‘ngly harmless restngtlgps. r > -- . _ _ (Canadian Press) ‘ " ‘ ‘ ’ f _ 7 _ .' ‘ _ _ ___ _ l. p I | _ - For Sale To Let fitoelés d F Close ‘la-Ills man Eve gyergeard wag - Kfffi-ggv 1* 5?) __.____ mg__ m an a1 - - f -~ -' /._..w. ; m“ SALE _ To LET __ TWOKFURNISHED Am T“ Te, m owing o a it a out one o k? a‘ ’ if p» _c<>i;_u_ WY rooms. 171 Hlllsborpl Street. .fi§f‘§,‘,’.{‘,§’“,,w° f; if; these advertisements on the free- ‘CTZM N ' '0. 1' 1N ro VB d - A - ' - " "$590. n_l,')(1Il\‘lilB(iE‘Ol'i\L;iI§ T01 PET-LARGE FRQNT Roolmi lélglltglslnggfifg dQlTl Of the PT€SS t 0 a “Whafs eating v __ i‘ _,,__ dnfllpduln. . . . \ Mil. Fienlace. ADDLV 131S‘)_;<1{‘<12p6t_.24_n. gmysggr g3 1-2 you?» he Said. “You have freedom The people, when they became aware 0t tneirr ——— 'i ~— ---- r ' ----m ___ on ~‘ is . _' ' F%$d:;\2l§d75 1D jzljftmv Male Help Wanted 121:; ginning Q31: _ of the presghaven-t you? Why are‘ I at yall, shrugged their shoulders complacently. I... o. rizeuv. ‘ N-T- Gen Mgiors g5 311s’ you worrying people about it?" w. ' I “Its Probabll’ f0? the Slaw,” they Said. But ‘the "‘ " ' TT"I , ‘ - ‘ - Great Nor Pfd 25 7-3 _ _ - ' - - ~ _’ rolilcdséggp nmglruicvs. in; gflfhirpl S; égdrioryaprciipilrlfigirigfioprilrlifag; $4552; iigggewgtrd g; p; (p, ,, That questlon mcst ceftalnly littledrestricticgisfgrewhand grelw likle socpi: itlldfi y -7 -0-2:i- l. _ " r o cue. aiax. 17-133 , . . l: ,. _, . Qus 1Sea$e_ e Q1‘ e lz 1- - Farfizcir"'n-~i... "m... Mffil" m?’ ‘cling? i; i‘: w” l! deserves an answer i . ' l? 3w W‘??? e e p. Op ésie? .. e 1 ’ ee grazio. .i(l'(‘.<lll‘l"|i‘(l i1 ‘qr “dllgliléil ___ _ gfixslnpeatgco 5'8 now’ fal- too rnany people dorn of the press was dead‘ “Li” 71‘l§’fi‘"..‘.:___, “LFPZ .71“ I'“~'"“'" POTATOEs. TURNIPS‘ sm on m 40 1.4 - - - ~ So there’s where to look for dan er That's m, __ W To“, ,,_,,(v,_,,v,, mum; grgresCar1igfis.GIg:ishGfigpéie 3px;. mggd-gxiiip g3 23g freedom of the press is a natural right—1ike the . h h 1d k h g iii" iiliaiiuli» i‘.3‘l.1“PiJ.'i1‘.» Quill}??? m“, _J,""*""°"2"3*~ g 2 3511,13," 5g {g right to breathe when you’re born. But it isn’t! W Y You S 0“ eeP a “(eat 91' fiYe Out 21' those ., . . , ., " - - n a . - , , ' ' ' - - iiyilll‘. i178.‘ Iii-Kill.‘ ‘if’ Hmwh 170i MRent ‘,§;‘,';§f“{;§;n°°YP g1 y‘; Instead, it’s a right your ancestors had to fight . Small mfmlgefflents. ‘(P1056 11mg 600C018 Win01} .. m“ RENT _ (gggpmr-"EATED West Elec 94 1-2 " are the beginnings of suppression. “mg-cf USED DELFO I. I (l ll T I G Plants. all s1 s. Batteries. 32 vclt. motors. 1 wnshim: illllCililllfi, vacuum v mars. i-lccirm irnns and urn; ants. I-lvrritiilnu HUN’- anzenzl. l.» = l prices lll Canrrii, .- Llovsl M. llutluvr. tvrsl Munkiun, Ont. L-6il-6-20-41. Female Help Wanter‘ ,_____, . ,. . _..,.__. ..____ WX-INTED --- \\O.'ll.\\' OR GIRL icr housrunrk in cafiunirv. Stale traces. GKVL‘ Glllllfiliill. l; 70‘ Wanted un-ixran I 70151;. ‘iuifltynnan Younz nlus (or feeders. “Hi0 sini- lnu nae and uricc. G. L. Cook. Trum Nnvu Scotla, L-(IZO-G-lil-IO Professional tibial." MORRELL & 00. 0. F. ARGHIBALD Chartered Accnunlflllll Eastern Trust Building Chnrlnttctown McLEOD 8. BEN lLEY W. E. IHIBFTLEY. K. U. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LL. B. Barrlstus and Attorneys at- Law DIONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street $ 71_'1-_: 1§ __ ._.;. H. F. McPHEE B. A. K. C. NOTARY. m. namusrus suumron m‘?! Bulldfirg ,:- ~~~~ -~= MccGUIGAN 8- TRAINOR MARK R. illurfilllblAN. K-C. O. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR. K. C. Bnrrlstr-s, Surcitnrs. Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Office: Over "rnvincinl llnnk. PALMER 8. HASLAM A. J. HASLAM. ILA" I..L.B. BARRISTER. ETC. Bonk 0| Nova Rcntlzl (flmmhers I. EYES EXLMlN E0 eussrsndrurrn J. s. TA YLOR OPTOMETRIST New Location Cor. Rent and Queen Sta. Opposite Riva Grocery Evenings Bv Appointment: Phone Residence I013 BELL 8v MATHIESON MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown P. E. Island. Charlottetown _ apartment. centrally located. enn- tlnuous hot water. Garage. Phone 1413. L-509-6-16-6i. ‘ TENDEIF _ Tenders will be received at the office oi’ the undersigned, up to noon on Monday June 30th A. l). T.. for supplying the City with 500 feet 2Z9 inch 400 lbs. pressure six year guar- antee pin coupling double Jacket hose. he lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Samples to accompany tenders. J. A. FULLERTON, Cltv Clerk. -374-0-12-18-24-27. f‘ ii m-eumv-n-u-e-“m-ar-mv Auction Sale To be sold by Public i Auction, Tuesday, June 24th, at 1 p.m. D.S.T., house and barn at 17 Orlcbar Street. 6 rooms with bath. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. -uni-arr..-.'.-'a=.-'.-r-:-.-.-.-.-.-.-» am-Aam-ta-lw-n-rmum-E- L-466-6-20-3i. _I—'l_dw Are il Your Eyes‘? l! you are having symplflllll 0|’ strain — headaches, gore Wes or dizziness - consult I specialist. M your service with years n! experience and a thorough retracting service, Uflll in and (IISCIISI your tlifilcllltlcl, (i. F. llutcheson F. G. IIUTCIIESUN G. F. HUTUHESUN uoucr Beginning July 9th, this store will close on Wednes- days at 12.30 p. m. until the end of August. MATTHEW & McLEAN LIMITED Souris, P. E. Island. L-7l8-6-24-3l Markets At A. Glance _ (By The Canadian Pres!) Toronto. Montreal and New York- Btocks closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanlltd. l l I " ' Price Com l W oolworth Montreal Curls (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Abltibl Com Abitibi Pfd Asbestos Knit-l I | | this» Ford A l-lir Walker Imip Oil Int. Pete laessaslasszas rs "rr “- bib IQIF$ 2A7 Price Pid BANKS (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada Commerce Nova scotis Montreal Royal Bank Produce Prices MONTREA June 23-(OP)— Produce Market prices here today. as reported by the Dominion De- partment ‘o: Agriculture, follow. Butter: first grade creamcry rlnts. Jobbing price, 32 1-2-33; lrst grade solids, jz-bbingprice, 32 42 1-2; Que no 1 pasteurized, cur- rent receipt price, 3i 3-8; no 2. 30 3-8; no 1 wholesale price, 31 3-4; no 2. 31. Cheese: Western and white, price to factory, delivery, for current make 15 5-8 FOB: west and east white wholesale rice 16, which price is applicable yo cheese manufactured on and after May 26. 194-1. for shipment to the Uniied Kingdom. Begs: graded shpments selling at A-large 27 1-2-28; A-medlum Z5 -25 1-2; B grade 23 1-2-24 1-2; C grade l9 1-2-20. Potatoes: new 2205-250. old .78»-.85; no 2. .50-.65: NB miuniain 75's 1.00- 1.051 PEI mountain no l 75's 1.10- 1.15: South Carolina whites 100's 3-325; 50's 1.85-1.75; Alabama whites 100's 3.25-3.50. Finance By Bernard S. O'Hara Asloclaled Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, June 23—(AP)- Bullish interpretations of the Ger- man-Russian war outbreak tsday touched off one o! t iastest early stock market rallies n more than 1T6 i-z 17B eastern Mon tre a1 Toronto-Ween hcgs (dressed) up \i' 2i 300 shares of C mmrnwenllh l5 cents to SH. London-Bar lilvor unchanled- Que whites no 1 75's‘ possible. l I n. Montreal Exchange June 23-(CPl- The stock market today res onded MONTREAL. with a display oi strength e news that Russia had Joined the ranks of Germany‘; enemies. Up- turns among leaders oi over a paint were regsicred and averages for all groups were higher, , Dominant among ganiers were the mining issues, including 0on- 1 solldated Smelters and Internation- I a1 Nickel. A broad list in industrial; lhcadecl upwards, including General $0681 Wares. DoscoWB." Canadian Car, Algoma Steel, Asbestos, Build- ing Products, Canada Cement and- Gypsum. Dominion Tu- uid steel oi Canada preferred slipped trac- titmally. Other winners were Imperial on, iMcColl Frontenac, International Pctroleums, Montreal Power, Shaw- lnlgan, the Canada Steamship ls- sues, C.P.R., and Price Brothers. Celanese preferred and Distillers- seagrams s owed risin trends and Ogilvie preferred and periul To. bacco moved bscek. Total sales: 10,900 shares; Indug- irlals, 7.500; Mines 3,400, MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, June 23- a vear but the sprint soon lost mo- 5100i! Close menium and initial gains cl 1 to 4 points were substantially cut at the giggling“ g c ose. Dealings totalled 754.140 shares, A"! Cd" 53 largest turonver since June 10. The Qmtfleld , 5 1-3 Associated Press average of 60' B““§§l?°-d 155 stocks held a net advance oi ,4 o! a 32"“ e d 5 olnt at 41.8. It also was the day's m; 0:6 13° st gain since June 10. Bong” l 9 New year's highs were posted for Br l l‘ 51 Standard on (NJ). Texas Corp. Brgufiza’ 1° Western Union and Savage Arms. Bu" A k 33 Prominent on the upside were 05.. calmon‘: 355 Steel. Bethlehem. Anaconda. Amer- Cd Mm M 1° ican Telephone, Chrysler. Douglas mg‘ pn° a 53 Aircract, saute. Fe, Du Pent, J. I, Chester Cnte. Ijnlcn Garb de and Al led Cochenour 7o Ch ml al. Near the close a block smmers w and Southern common came out at §§°‘,,'§‘§"°b'° ' as 3-8, of! 1-16 o! a point. for to get. A right you have to guard to keep. Foi- it can be maintained only when the people who have it are keenly and constantly aware of its jimportance—and of the danger of losing it. I~ Therefore, we ask you now to consider the part . your newspaper plays in making democracy ks publishers, we bring you the news as fairly as we can. The news which will help you make jup your rnind about who should govern us— _3and how! So we help you to exercise your first Bgreat democratic right -.~ r. -'__- , —-the right to vote. \ p:_ / * s 4- \,{\’§\e _ in The rnoment you spot restrictions——apar1: ‘ from essential military secrets, of course-the moment you know of news that somehow doesn’t get to be news, that’s your time to make your voice heard! 3 =1 -t'.f?<*;-g-¢~1 4y; s. Phone your editor! Write to your newspaperl, Then tell your friends, and your friends’ friends. Get them to write, too. No use leaving it to the- Pg ‘at 147,000 shares, the heaviest in two weeks. Golds had an index gain of .73, lndustrlsls .63, base metals .56 and iresiern oils .l2. Upper Canada advanced 24 cents. Buffulo-Ankeriie gained 25 cents and gains oi 3 to 7 cents were net- ted by Aunor, Central Patricia, East Malartic, MacLeud-Cockshuti, Madsen, Malartic Gold Fields, Mc- Kenzie, Pamour, Pickle Crow, Pres- ton. san Antonio and Ieck Hughes. Little Long Lac advanced ll cents. Nickel and Smeiters finned 3-4 and moderate gains were boarded by Pend Orellle, Steep Rock and Sudbllry Basin, Gains widened to a point or more for Dominion Bank _and Page-Hersey while Bell Tele- phzue. Abitibl pfd. Canadian Car. Canadian Locomotive, Power Corp- oration. Gypsum. Massey-Harris pfd, Royal Bank and Canadian Bud Breweries added l-I to 3-4. H0073 Oil was fairly active on an advance oi 10 cents and minor sains were netted by Calmont and Exiensmn Oil. Livestock MONTREAL. June 23-(OP)— The Dominion IIVestock branch re- ported today that hogs and calves were higher on the two Montreal markets. Cattle and lambs were easier. Early sales of cattle were mostly l cows at price; that seemed 25 cents lower for gcod and up to 50 cents lower roi- medium kinds. Good cows made from $6.75 to $7.25. medium $5.50 to $6.50 and common $4.75 i.) $5.50. Canners and cutters were $3 50 in $4.25. There were not en- nush early sales of steers to estab- lish. prices. . Receipts were: cattle calves 1,370; sheep 555; hogs 546. Calves were staedy to 25 cenls higher than the clrse oi’ last week. Veal: were unchanged at. $750 tn s10 iviih a iew at $10.50 and one up to til. Alodium kinds $9 to $9.50 xvi“: rrirmvcr k ml: siling mostly beta-cm $7.50 and 83.25. Drinkers gained 25 cents ranging frzm $5.25 to s‘! and averaging close to $6.50. Grassers were $4 to $5. u lurk: were ever on the beii-r kl‘l".=. (‘wed flil?l‘l_v lamb: were $1.3 Extension i3 1-2 Femland i 1 1-2 Gods Lake 30 Godale 12 Gold Gate 7 Hallncr 400 Hard Rock 7i Barker 3 i-Z Hollinker 12 1-4 Home Oil ‘.90 Howey 22 Hud Bay Min 25 Nickel 31 1-4 Jack Waite 14 Jason ~, 42 Kerr Add ~, _ 420 Kirk. Lake r’ 76 Lake Shore 15 1-2 Mitch 4B l-Z Little LL 183 MacLeod 167 Madsen 63 Malartie 105 MacKenzio 110 Mcwattera 15 Min Cpn 76 Moneta 32 Naybob 23 Negus e5 OBrlei-i a5 Okalta 40 Pamour 107 Paymasler 17 Perron Gold 135 Pick Crow 255 Premier 33 Preston 29g Royalito 19 San Ant 335 Senator 4g Sherritt 53 518ml 755 sizcoe 51 Slave Lake 7 3.4 Steep Rock 115 Straw Lake 3 sud Basin 131 Sylvanite 341 ‘Frck Hugh 2:10 Uchi g 3.4 Upper Can 205 Waite Amu 320 Wri I-larg 455 Yrnir YG 5 i-z UNLISTED Pend Ore 155 Toronto Exchang TORONTO. June 23-we- _ Prices advanced generally on the stock exchange today with volume u-iih culls selling ("om $10 ‘.0 $11. lShctp were from $2.50 to $7 and 1.127. ‘ < ".444... ~.~ - l 1*- sell mostly in mixed lots It I- roun _ There was a stronger feeling on lh: hog market and there were no early sales made at time oi init- lng. On July the lsi, the markets will be clssed to all trading. GIIRRENGIES YORK. 23—(C'P>- News o! the German invasion oi Russia. failed to swerve the {M8150 exchange money market today. The Canadian dollar cloczi l-IB of a cent higher at a discount oi ll 9-16 per cent while Lire pwmd Szcrllng finished unchanged at $4.03 l-2. (Ottawa Ploreign Exchange Con- trol Board rate 9.09-9.91 par cent discount.) Hung Kong and Shanghai dollars. at 24.59 and 5.56 cent: respectively. were a shade lruver. while other leading foreign currencies endwi unchanged. Grain CHICAGO. June 23—(AP)—'I‘hc Russian-German war sent grain prices into a sharp upward spiral oday that carried values oi some commodities w highs since i937. other fellow. That way lies dry-rot and defeats Raising Ned was the way your ancestors fought i‘ to win freedom for the press, on which your per- sonal liberty today depends. You’ve got to prove vou want it if you’re to keep it! l I ._ '““”*"7%<;‘;.~“ -‘:;.f.~t':".-.ii"'i. _NOTE= This ls one of u weelriyysherles of lnsliiullonm messagesiispohsened by an Informal Committee 5| Publishers, and cppeuflng in newspapers hum coast lo coast. "‘ Tubs, patriotic societies, business flrms or individuals who would like reprints may have them by writing lo the business office of this newspaper 1 .. ., ~17 -. tnu~ ’ Wheat closed I l-Z-l 7-8 can higher, July 5104-10: ma, .05 3-4-5-8; corn 3-0-7-8 up, July 74 l-8—1-4, Sept 76 7-8-77; oats 5-8-7-8 higher, WINNIPEZG, June 23—-(CP)—A-'0 caurse grain futures prices moved to higher levels 0n Winnipeg grain el- change today. July wheat remained at its Pegged level oi '17 1-2 cent! a bushel. Buenos Aires held un- changed. To The Spider (Meaning thereby that “Black Wnciow" which had a narrow es- cape from extinction at the Munich Bccr Hall more than a year ago.) (By r.w.i. moons) , SPIN. slimy cgrel Lay thy stun -Thy day Is ail but done! Fettered Europe es. Thy loot upon her_neck1 or hope no my Save "Little England". Prhordovo Freedom dies.” So saylyou all, Ioul traitors! — “HI a iel Australia hurls it in your mm i! chew; America and Africa will lea ydl "Y. Canadifl wt 1| boiling hot, yo! "Baby-Killer" crew. prlcs-s W000 ISLANDS-BARIBUII 00R FE The "Prince Nova" will RRY SERVICE leave daily, including Sundays. from Wood Islands at 7 a.m., 11 a.m.. and 3 p.m., and from (‘nrlhou Atlantic Standard Time. at 9 a.m., 1 p.m. and 5 p.m., Until adjustments are com- pleted, ii will not bc possible to load or unload high trucks at Wood Islands at low iide. NORTIIIIMBERLAIID FERBIES |.T0. _, t-fwl; ._._-_.-ne a | -_¢.,~.g@aa=0-_. run ‘e1 u..-