PAGE EIGHT i ‘Manned Stock AIIOTION SALE AT SUFFOLK Wednesday, lleo. lOth at 12.30 O'clock Exchdngc (Canadian Press) I am instructed by I. W. Godfrey in sell by Public Auction on his farm the following stock, crop and implements. Stocks Close Stock-z work horsol. one more with foal (sire L69 Arnleve): Ben m1 149 1-3 l milc cows to freshen in March and April; 1 pure bred Hereford Brazilian ‘I bull 1 l-z yrs old; l. brood row; 8 (all pigs; 2 pigs 4 mo. old; ‘l5 5P1!“ 511k 5 hens; 15 pullcts (light Sussex) now laying. 2:318 $733?‘ l: b‘ Crop-‘zuo bushel Urban oats; 200 bushel Irish Cobbler seed C!" N91‘ P!‘ 5 1'4 [ltllillllfiml 300 bushels turnips, 4 tons of Hay. 2 slacks o1 hay a large ca" C“ Fmmd 5 14 quantity 0t’ straw. gm f‘: 2,184 Itlot-hinvry-l binder (Deerlngl; l hay mower (Intern used meme 5 3" '3 yours; 1 hzry rake; 1 team trucku-ngon; l disc drill seeder; 1 gfilbluitsgflmship 2g curt: l htlrltiruarrl; l burst-shoe and riding curt; l gang plow; l Cogs émen 37 34 single plou; l turnip seeder! l levcr spring tooth imrrows; 1 spike D151 593g g3 hrtrrotv; l rollcr; l scufflt-r; 2 row cultivator potato digger, set Dom Cool Pfd 161-4 lllilllt‘l‘>, 1rot.rto grader; potato fork; l cream scpcrntor; u-oml Dom Textile 7'1 1-1 sl-lzh: 1 box delgh: l driving sleigh; turnip pulpcr; Warren plat- Dr-Vde“ 23 lurm st-livs; Burn-ll Churn; double team harness; single harness; Pound“ co 15 l" v.11"! sntltllu: collars anti homes; grindstone; cream gang, wlre $551 war" 1g a‘: strvtrlttr or! canto; L’. ice cite-sis; extension tnblt‘; two wooden beds"? 11,1} Niq-lgo] 31 1:2 (‘lat-st 1i -' ~: Luz»: lltlPs: forks: shovels; saws; sycthe and Lake Woods 171.2 otlrcr lrvtit s loo humorous to tncntiun. ll day stormy sale held the M: ‘sey Harris z lniimttrrg Irnc titty. MCCGI‘. Front 4 Mt! Power . ‘ft-nus of sole. 0n machinery all 5111115; up to 51g m) “Sh. M." Nat Blew :3 1 4 that amount live months credit. on approved joint notes. $19911, Ilggllqfiéfel CB4‘ 32 4 ‘s a - Illl ind other nrtioiq 1Q. Power corp 4g I144 w. n. BEATON, §l§1:f‘>§f“l:>:'er i: 1-2 Auctioneer. st Law 5Com l” St Law Pfd 15 s: o; 8* c. o an __.. __ Wpg Elcc A 11c Woe Elec B 11c it pt word; Appreciation, 70c per inch application. “Advertising llates—Payahle in Advance llllulmum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cont; New York Stock Control tluor-dion locals, 5c per word; Western 31m gage"; 10,311, Announcements and Coming Events 3c per word; Ctossthod 3c pcr word; Iu OIL-mortal Notices 70c per inch; Lists of hlonrl 11ml spiritual Offerings, Cards. etc" 5c per name; Letter; ol Condolence 70c per inch; Wedding engagements 40 words [or $1.00 and’ 10 cents .l'or every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and or 4c r word. 49 cents per inch. Address and Iereeecntation $1.00. Other rates on Exchange Lists of Subscriptions -_-_.._ (Consults-n Press) Female Help Wanted LIAID WANTED, APPLY Pow- rllltil _SL1'QQL. _ 111341121213}- WANTED —EXPERIENCED MAID. Live 1n. gzggdlgv%ei “R1118 1133 between . ~— - lcfl-o 124i?‘ i“"ai— WANTED A mun r01: GENERAL ??“““'°"‘u vlllmhlvérsbgrirygtié“ '51:. l ‘ ' ‘ wfifi. L-357-12-6-3i. tTii - . N oooki - Aovl dghkdlrfiigtreet? L-“zfilz-lz-s-ll: EBPI-IRIENCED GIRL WANTS work by day. Cali at Mrs. J. - R0 . Bemon. l-liilsboro baudmbu. Saiesmen W anted surance Compan has 0116111118 it" right ‘hype 01A: esmtz-Sfixghtllx W‘ art. e. i? y 9 ' "cations, etc. 50x 36'7- Uni-ism" “Wm L-ogr-rr-T-s-T-awu. Man Wanted FOR GOOD WATKINS BOUTI. Steady customer's, Must be honest and reliable, have ca: or means o! getting one. N0 oallllfll 01‘ 9X99!- rr-rlcc required. Write the J. R. \\'Ellkll1.>' Company Dept. Z-CIA 2177 Masson Street. Montreal, P. Q. 11-3-41. Wanted IVANTIII) — BARBER APFRENT~ ices. No former experience neoes~ sax-y. Write Ior information Mole:- Barber Colleice. Halifax. 8-133 AUCTION SALE or FOXES SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1M1 $VHO?—T}IE ISLAND PLATINUM FOX (J0. WlIEIiI-JZK-AT SUMMERSIDE IN THE LABOR UNION HALL (some place as tho Fox Educational Llelrgonst ntlons were e . \VIIA'I".‘—~.~‘\IIL"I'ION SALE 0F l5 PALl-J AND EXTRA PALE AIARKED SILVER MALES AND PLATINUM SILVER. 31.11.55, AND 1O PALE AND EXTRA PALE MARK- Iul) SHAKER FEJQALES AND PLAIINUJI SILVER. F!» lthilllls. 1A disposal sale of Uni. of our I911 new type pups. sgxkciurirng lanytnlnf m-row "o, or pa e types. Many uf tllcse puss sired w or closely relate to 1s, 2nd 11ml other prize winning flu-rs. [TOWN-All foxes will be sold to the highest bidder on l. cash basis und no phnnev bidding ls to be tolerated. VlllilslNl-Thls sale will start promptly at I P. 151., Sat~ urtlay, December 13th. Please remember the hour since all foxes must be sold while light is good. 11E 0N DEC AT I . . SHARP PLEASE. WHITE-Owing to the Island Plat- um foxes being ranched, and having no ranch ol our own, and with n cro ol ovcr 60 pu s from l2 v xens wintered, u sposal of tic- ally the entire crop becomes necessary, due to_ lack ol larger ranching facilities. ¢4()TEI—\-QI-l“¢ I number o! there lnlrllah oflered were shown at the P. E. l. i940 1nd 1941 many ore outstsndln Individuals. They are nil eligible or registrar-ion and out o! registered females. The siren are either McNeil] marked us or marked males of our own feeding. All foundation marked foxes were of lVIoNellI Btrnin, NO l-‘OXEB WILL ll BOLD glAlil-IPOUS T0 THE AUCTION l‘!!! ISLAND PLATINUM POX COMPANY lummcrslde, P. E. I. 1L . _‘ _ Stocks filo" l AA: 0 uni r as r-o F01‘ S816 Amwggiam “a: v01: SALE BM“ 9h” 12 1'4 2::::.~:.:“.:~o 12:1 renc Fort. L-326-lfl-9-lf13eth 51,991 56 - - 8-4 GENERAL ruorosv; MAR fihes Ohio a2 a-4 so Gordon Ross. Carletgn ‘$3,’! Qhrysler so 1-2 L-332~12-9~l “°“ 365°“ 13 3'5 ‘ i‘ Elec Auto Lite 34 l-z ' Gen Elec 5.3 Feachers Wanted gen 140%,; a: WANTE E - l N" i1 ... ewlnereen o 1- 1458116. . 0. Magdalen Islands, on w" a 1'3 "M1118 Illa-l’! expected and ex- N Y 09mm‘! 3 14 nenence. L-334-12-9-2l. gig ‘Ema 6° lg ‘ll-g P1111 P t co I T0 Let sm 0d no 441 $1 '1- Flfid Al ‘° "‘ o mr-nooms s *1 Y 821-2 grnélghmgmuereeplni "hbfib? g g glbgoer n 1-2 . 4129-12-9-11. 5o a-a e= ~ o =- t:::“a':::.:°~ w H Agents Wanted West; Elec 313:2 __, Woolworth _. __ Acmr r6i-firin enlarge 14, B mak Unified TOIYJrnltBmIIGXEO-Ztl-Iigll: AllOTlOll s11: , °f 931°" Properly. one mile YORK, from Charlottetown post- 91%? slim-Japanese wor- in the polled ""1" 1 17- m. Decem- oifiellntgéfiflbegflniuxlhtixpwcade; ber 10. Terms. D. S. Mac- but save most. commodittel one o1 Lean, Phone 182a their best: lifts in more the-n i. you. moon- Bl ks 0t! L000 t0 6, “ggneed hlfldl in u” ‘hue. or algae?!" the Ill-fli- 0:35;‘ noon recover pppe _ Mont I C downtmiins was reclined aw 7'35 l1?‘ ggvJgagonarm voted Ill-Dill, war 1nd b Diaflllen hug-mm “M; 1M I l-g White to 11s s-a, Oanodlon stocks were lower. Walkers tell 1 Finance By Bernard S. 0'81" soocinoed Press Financial Writer ‘ NEW Dec. 8-(AP)._ (Cllindlun Prm) Inn CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN DECEMBER 9, 194 "YELLOW GULCl-l-Monday: Floods last night swept in and drowned the new Eureka workings of Big B111 Hudson. Our reporter says Six Mile Creek 1s still rising..." threats or no threats, that news got printed! Big Bill raged! He stormed! A few hours later, and the syndicate deal would have been signed and Bill away with the swag. But the news came out in the paper! ‘That was that! Giving people all the facts is a pioneer tradition with Canadian newspapers. It is a tradition which radios and trains, motor cars and airplanes haven't changed. In fact, if you are to keep your democratic right of free choice, this hard-won tradition MUSTN’T change! BECAUSE — unless newspapers give you the FACTS, all kinds of facts about people and events . . . you cannot decide for yourself which l: the wise course lo pursue . . . how you want lo be governed and by whom . . . which is the BEST way of lifel BECAUSE unless newspapers give you the facts about investments and sales, inews about everything from groceries to War Savings Certificates . . . you cannot exercise your right to choose for yourself how you want to spend your earnings or save them! THE PRIQ OI HIIDOM IS ITIRNAI. WGlI-INCII This ls one of u weekly series of Institutional moo- wges sponsored by on Informal Committee of Publishers under the chairmanship of l-ion. W. A. Buchanan, I I Buhtoomanypeopletakofiwrgrunbdfliehrightto get the facts! They are quit» complacent about the freedom of the press! They believe that just because it is an established right-—-no one can take it away. They ignore the fact it is already loot in other countries! They forget that to be smug and ray, "Why won-y‘? We have a free press,” is a sin-eight invitation to disaster. For the first price of liberty is odively pmving you wmr it! The gravest danger is oourmcnvcvl What can YOU do about l? First — remember it is your personal right to flu bets which will be jeopardized if you don't pron you wont it. Then be active! Show you know how much a free press means. Talk to your neighbour about these advertisements-sot him thinking, tool Second —-read your paper still more canluly. Keep tabs on how we publishers do our job. Crlticise us when we need it. But remember, small town editors and big city publishers all across Canada have fought for yearn to defend this right to give YOU the facts! They need the backing of an active and articulate public, if they are to continue to serve you. So don't be lulled into any voluntary mrreu- der of their freedom and YOURS! 4‘; "THAT NEWS MUST NOT QLT OUT!” 5m“ Close fiefiilfjnj? Iakfif Mb“ 54' and appearing In newspapers from coast i0 coast. Clubs, patriotic - ' " , business firms or Indi- 8. McIntyre , __ , _ 2213131 Com _ yalpiasA $511522? $411111: 1-2 viduuls who would like reprints may have them by wrumg lo the business office of lhls newspaper. z l - - Mbjflofqd lg H 3111 Ail-git Ina open mo,» 14mm. a A 011 t" "I “m”! gegghmw l; ill ..:.::.°°:::.&F‘...P'11 $119.1?!» 351': °' w“ A 14 new low since iun " ~ e 4-" '4 D0,, A 4 _ q 1o, 1m you, ‘..- _ M m HT,” "as" _ 5 a R/llgy Yioglftqgglnsng m?“ ‘hi’: Eu. set for and the "m" W‘ ~ ggmtgllfillltig) flfllgoc§llrlggfé 1:3;- iliiélfb mgsrfrfsoheolboteopossmelters. Ht Sm In, l-l 1mm?’ VTC 12 3-4 broadest since Mgy 33 g y", w,’ Iod was heavy. wading was slow ed gmm y; m $9 go grasscrs mode Noranda, mtematlonal Nickel and Hoiiinoer m ""1 4 1v cos individual issues n; otter the Mme "n1"! "m W" . u... W11. .01. ofléflllgb and were Bulolo. Motion-Frontenac was m- Home 011 181.; 5°11“? 011 34s hands. iumover m; 1 gm absorbed mud turnover 0t 263,000 m“ 510m a; 55 =0 w @625 av- ter 1n oils and Imperial followed Howe! g7 Imp o“ 9 l-l mm“ I ‘hires 101' the day was on about ..__.__ iilgrgg closg p; sfifvYeoriirlgs lrom the general trend. Hud Bay M111 n m the "new low" comm were =0 r" *1"- hemef m“ Wm“ wmmrm, Dec. o-(cm-m 34,50 m w, Montreal Power. shcwlolaon we 1m Nickel ,1 NY. Central, lvanlo, Grout, ""58!- be sympathy with the Chicago market 590d ewes and wethcrs were un- Blflllllllfl Blllltped 111 "Wllifil m!‘ Jm" 21-1 Northern, Chesdpea e a Ohio, Beer mm! "W" he“ l!" where pTiCes were u/p the maximum ghnnged at c1125. Lambs wr-lsllllllll tillcrs-Sengram was too 10w with Jeillcoe m, S Bethlehem Steel, n ubltc Steel “W1 other “MP8 Pleswlmbly °" or s cents, wheat futures advanced 10o pounds or more were $10.25. z 1-2 din and elm i=1 elm!“ “n”! Kerr Add 25 General Motors. ggrysier sud "R 888ml!!! 1'1 that the demand 3-8—5-B cent on Winnipeg grain culls and bucks were $9.25. Sheep miscellaneous were the Oelanese Km; Hod 59 sears Roebuck. 10!‘ mete-L‘ mlflm Ymw a5 i‘ firm“ exchange today. At the close De- were 1mm $350 to $11.50,’ stocks, Associated Breweriee. N!‘ Kirk Lake n 1,4 —-——- Eastman Kodak lost 1 1-2 pomu, "I "=6 n" W" “velwnfll- m‘ camber sold for rs r-a cents o m,“ were steady at s15 u»: o-r clonal Breweries and Imperial To- Luke shore m (Canadian Press) poyachemleu 4 a-a. American Om ltftmaaattttglgrralpirgtrrltgs‘neégxyuocganm bushel, May 7a a-r Qnd July so. drugged, $1125 m. B-l alive lexd‘ b11000 pr-eéerred. tgrgrgglglzlgllfi? Lamaque 1o ' - . . . . - , _ r _ n - Stocks Close Ohemlcdl C ‘ ma Ame“ 311%“ BWF54- gnnlglwralmgwel‘! bulyxlnghln filargaizgairlvasltshzgrglorli §§‘u‘1k§'“§°.§1l3¢r§§id flikafidrgd glxdgogddla m co d bitftflae LL ' no tinge. con tze cose n m ' l ' " on: t. '1" t 1 . l :z'1.1oo shares: In us- Canada _ cents own. rend oreme and Swen lfifilfieyrrPoiyfiTndybiufi “$33!”? 2W1‘; “.°.‘E.<E.2“_"‘s‘53i.‘wi?. £33m“? ooilfrffifi; Mines. 11.100 $322152 18° commerce __ I - Rwk '7 ""1 9 11m“ dW" “d cent higher at. one time and" flax $5315 with an odd one up to $9 Iivr -- “us” 55 Royal Bk 15a l‘ Pl‘ “m1” "med slightly. up approximately z 1-2 and rye 2 weight, Mama“, 11° senior golds moved in oompam- m‘ kn ,__ 4314 NW“ 5mm‘ — °° b” Mclntilfo timely ll t volmne and losses were . Mmtroal _ __.__ 1-1 w 4 lor Lake Shore, mnr- Wat. m ,5 b”. m, 7a - t I" 1014 00mm c _ . . . - z . . ——-— - efifim“ ..9€°'m‘§‘°"’* 1385912216.“?! fitmlbuifidtl“ “l” “gag” ' BIIITBIIOIBS fiffiifi‘ ‘i; M k . Butter spot. Qua (Y9; 500:," a cludln Buflclo-Ankerlte. Eut Ju$l§5 34A45 5-8, May 45 143- (Cnnulisn Press) Moneta 23 till‘ ets A! A a-pac mu c, Kerr-Addison. Mocesnn, MM. m; m. m, ‘m. July __.._. mmmo, mo. a- Naybob m, Egg; spot: lantern A-luru 305- Molortlc Gold- Flelds and Wrtrht- w 1,43‘ ' ' ' NEW YORK. Dev. F-(CFO-Thfi Stocks Close Nlpisslnl 431-. G 4*m°‘“‘m 3“? l-Dtrlletl ‘"F°'-'°'- "'k°"d 1° w’ m Cosh ' oes: Canadian dollar and‘ the und Amen”; i4 Norando M IGIICG 11-5 80A; E-o 3M1. Mga 9g 3A1: tangents‘ “wing-re m,“ , N“ 1 mm’ 1 no, 75 14; lstarlingtolizihlehegmttllgighgtgg £01m; An; can 5g I a ggrxrlneeltsl m -——-— Prlbauosqvrfiet m‘ figs}? ‘fit. “Jbrlfiqupdtfiomttlmzd 11:3: g :3; gvml-g-‘Lrgo- 4 no: g "l3? itzdgilulm Iolelsl; wghglggm ‘x1133; fir???“ 102M aemefiickel 1911-1 (Cunudlen Press) as régrted ho’ Dominion Do! O'Brien, ‘Preston, Penvn, clrle‘ Naafxoaglowumqg. 1;‘, cw Jgale dayweggefima 11g; quoted M’ Banklleld a 1_ 4 Pam)“: 92 _ h d _. . . _ . - Bear Ex 4 Mom» m o. m- "cnot “mmmwe '°......""-: °‘°"' ‘m’? M‘ m’ °' ‘"‘ 3.5-1. l1: “.9”! o.‘;l-..'_*-..* n“: ....m"“ n. 2 .l°'l‘l‘“i?i‘ um: mo» 1*" aunt. 1» Stock! ole-HI lvver- prints Jbbblng price a 1.5a Ugly o low tndoetmn moved m Md 3,3,», - ' °' Iottuwa romp. Exchange Control “"1"” 6 1 g pmm. Gold l” WLor-{lvez-Wheat H toI-I otowt 3-4‘ rlr-stgrmwndiloootns pa“, mur- than mrmol quantity. 1m a w”. ,;,,' 1 1M m 14- m g Board rate non-sol oer cent dls- ggfllettal s5 ' Pick Crow *3; er. ' 4 35 . became .' ‘ ' ' ' ' . New‘ York-fiotton lower: mm l“ pLomA1o§£i°§4“§bm-‘1.“2 ilt.““.nfi‘llo gtflaooo ma m‘ 5°’ m‘ ’ m“ M‘ “Kilian... in Japanese currently “"1"” 1° m”? - 6” and coll-e hlrher. storage as 1-4 110m. ' traded it a t-e m mum cloned . were lti-lpended, and. mus were Brit DWI a; m l}; —— mnwwt... M's‘? 1.1 “t unsound Llvefllvck 1.1:. ""°*....’"‘ ulhzl ilnuaun Soul‘... o» Que-ow» w m" ,- u. "mpg" m,“ 0.3. factory point. first. 14 l0 15 "14 345i‘ Am°Yl°W o“ '"—"- days, there was no bustrress in Lo- Bllfl Cdfl 3 "4 Rwhfm 9° 4 '*' o» ~= o» o» 1* e "remm .22.. reoe .....-. o1. .-. no i wme 35nd °°.}23“",?° 14E”: Y,‘ £ifl% dilgugwuward De- Mont-reel livestock markets today. - Onl-‘iboo 185 8M1 All‘ as Al“! “s: 14mm“ 3g; M1115“ ollnu o! m t or more were with cal! rooelph at 1.281, sheep Cent Pat 115 m“ 51 s0; o rmao a. l l! for Bell ‘maritime. met-rm at m mo hoe receipts e Mgnflgal Exghgngg Oent Por v s] den 14H m”; Que who“ m 1 5.. Macon lid. of 757. (‘hem Res 11 i l’ 100' no 2 76-85- NB mountain Western mood 110111- pld moods es were outer all oth- Cheater 165 Blsvo Lake m . , _ no t v ____~_ Oct 1 1 - Pnok and the 01d Mule J-lerrll er kinda 0d llveotock firm. The oot- chromium 1m Steep R 150 .M-—l.15, PM 0501111941! "I L u__(cp__se d Bum l4 ms-im: whites .t0-l.ll. dJVmIu-r column and tillers tlo market no llrm to s oh morvmm , Dec. ) - 0061mm“,- sa Bu s4 -- ’ ... Mose" 1* e H 1*~"~=..:=..-::+.. dillfP-étii n1 :.%°°“.:*§."1:z%: n Moo» 211x111. w: m r one rcm . . m ' Y V ¢ D c 00111551111 100 YV 2:1 Prod OL- . .75 comm disturb d N! b! I White Faced Dog Foxes In. “no Exghln!’ 3mm’ “fibre nodllurcyéar ld- rgg w u. Fat! calves an rig general?‘ llii.’“i'.’i.li“...r“ willie gggkfmm f: I,“ ‘f2 1.1 . ma, 1m Plow. Dominion to end better: mart tll to some issuer fought back. Dame on 17 1,3 11mm 45 M Neill Strain mu A , Good boilers mostly .50 . 0h o! anon amounts tn lo- ans Res _._..... _ . , , c in A ’ coon w» were m: u» 0'21 due were National sou Car P" "who 1o a-a an, n: mmmvo, . - r m 1m 1110 medl ow no w General Steel wmr, Alcohol B" M" stock market tbatde 1W dovxvxnulnmgf l t tug-l- gmfcorrunougn-onftiw to Amostoo Oenadlm Ger meter-red m4°ml° 3" "finfié? m’ VERNQN GAY 1mm orlwar in tho Pootllo with om. Home Otl 5 1d gonna: aunt: cutter-o on and Dominion Oool $1332“ 1 b. Wm, m“ m Sou", M; the £015‘ ondmurtudol mm'.yn'r: hills v. gmlormum rel: Davies 3.» to i‘... d n. Good‘ bulls m at’. mm.» Gorvorotloot Pwwv ‘i’ w" m" nnusrrn 6a l’ I w nod cum in m 1on1 mo noun. Columbia me mlnor ma up, ma. Dryden and Bummer were 6W w" ’ Mam, , hail-ho Hthere 11nd been ncou lo dealing, Gnu calves were outer, other rlilhtly down in nevwqwrlnts and Gold 0st: “m” u n1 1b . t7 in carriers the Oonado SteamshJ) Grant-lore e l-l o" _ -- w W 8w‘ lltll and (LP-R. edflfli barbwer _ now...- 60" 10 PI“