tussesurirrro N g NOTICE is hereby given that the restriction placed on w ‘my ve "Win68 hicle traffic on paved and gravel highways in this is removed as from May 10th. t’ Dated at Charlottetown this 9th day of May, A. D- 1941. By order, o. w. CAMPBELL, ‘Acting Clerk oi‘ the Executive Council. H. - r iivertising Rates _ Appretlllloll, 70o [er spplliill-lflll- a} ‘sass; A A A k s AA r ' vvw Payable in Advance _ H Mlllfllllllfll Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents Mm] Guardian locall. 5c per word; Western =..t"isurii"os..zei.fter:. coerce u" .2:::’":'.':..'i.:"" ' “ °' dice c - IQIIII lllelltdi) 2: lIDeE-lents fur every additional 8 wo word. h’ “'00 inch or 4o per word. g “m; per inc-u. Addrez: and Presentation and Eastern locals - "e- 5° W name: Letters of Notice f Th Lists ‘o: Subggsilblrli: $1.00. Other rates on For Sale [OB SALE - TWO CARS. CHEAP Apply Guardian. L-581-5-10-8i. mg SALE - SEED BARLEY w; Warren, Cornwall. L-592-5-12-8i. [IBAWBERRY PLANTS 60o hundred. 75c bv mall. $4.50 thou- und. F S. Reeves. Bouthoort. L-tlIi-b-l-G-i. ii’*"“__ "“ yo; lALE-USED CAR. HIL- bm Prizzel, st. Avards, phone i701. L-595-5-l2-3i. mentions" {c7135. Male Help Wanted --_____ wmrnn a1 figflfgr farm. . R. Godfre , e 1r612-5-13-3ll. WANTED FOR, l‘! for season begin. to '. A. Be u, sec _ B-i--_'I‘ianisn. I..-63(§P5li-1l3-15-1§l). "LIABLE P-E-l. noun FABMER {gmied 151" steady lob with mixed m i118. s le or married. illeg- emeplog/redrrxililegelirziostfgliigly cSigteunln m5‘ m‘! 9x06116008. ‘age. and Excellent condition. Apply Alph- gmecffid SE18 . for the summer to lleclxinis, Southport. °X depends 1e" at this - "m" L-605-5-13-1i. "ifiw- L-808- -1 41'. ALE - rwo scanners Mal ' magi: Bulls. Fit for service. Also e and Female Help seen cats. Hamilton Watts, Wanted Hampshire. L-551-5-l0-1i. cw“ smvw . -»—j—-——i—‘ E EMPLOYME . roe sets - FARM AT covs- Examinations announced ‘i3. ndA Ly Mrs. Eirxiest Ford neriouejjpgxeooh. L-560-5-10-l3: F0ll SALE-MIXED GRAIN AND Ethan cats. seed. sale terms or cash. R. E. Conneily, Dunstafi- page, L-456-5-B-3l. IIRAlVBERRY PLANTS (DUN- lsp) 50 cents hundred. 85 cents by mail. $4.00 thousand. Balderston Bros. Soutlipcrt. 14-541-5-10-14. 10ft SALE — CHOICE MIXED sin 103111161‘ oats and barley) rcm a 62 bushel per acre crop. liecleaned and bearded. Good ger- . Free from Mustard. Price 55 cents. W. R. Godfrey, bisrshficld. L-6l2-5-13-3i. To Let ro tcr-noonis. 14d tum AVE. L-eza-s-ia-is. l0 tar - TWO corraons. Brighton shore. City light and water. Apply 11s. MacBeath. Provincial Building. L-571-5-10—3i. b-ii Female Help Wanted Li- WANTED - GOOD HOUSEKEEIR. er. Aoplv Mrs. Melville Fergu- son. Bristol. L-557-5-i0-2i. WANTED-WOMAN FOR HOUSE- work half mile outside City. Amplv A. C. care Guardian, L-604-5-l3-8l. WANTED - mm: roFuoirr housework willing to go to main- land.) Apply at 103 Kent. (morn- ES. __ L-6l0-5-l3-1i Profe MciEOD 8 BENTLEY W. it BENTLEY. R. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. O. C. F. BENTLEY. LL. B. Barristers and Attorneys-st- Law sional Bards MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street MURRELI. & B0. I ll. F. ARGIIIBALII Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown PALMER 8 HASLAM A. J. IIASLAM, B.A., LLB. BABRISTER ETC. o! Nova Scot Charlottetown, P.E.l. MONEY ro LOAN g" v.0. Box ll ] BELL 8| MATHIESON cm MONEY T0 LOAN Iron Block, Charlottetown E. island. . ti. F. McPHEE ii. A. K. C. NOTARY. so. IAEBISTEB sou u" “liiltlins cngeiiggfiown . MocGUIGAN a. RAN n BARK B. MncGUlGAN EYES EXAMINER J. S. TA YLOR OPTOMETBIBT °'r- ti?!’ .'.’.'i"32‘.‘.. sis. ‘litmus “m, om", i "lllllgn - o... tt.i:c.'"::::"" . _ Bo Io-“S-b-B-IO-IS-lb- Clerks. Grade 1, 1A, z, and Gem” cleTks- Open gm men and women 18 and over. shorthand and Typing not required. Applic- ations to reach Ottawa by May 22. Soveral hundred aiwointments to be m e. Our advice has helped hundreds get jobs as Clerks. pose- men. Stencs. etc. Information and Booklet Free. M. C. C. Schools Ltd.. Toronto l0. Oldest in Can- ada. N-9n Agents Wanted “bigfieeflglrssgf” fmmi" United m. Torontizm n“ ma er A. W-4-22-36i. Wanted .______.________ WANTED-THREE 0R FOUR room furnished apartment im- mediately. Write K. Guardian. ' V L-633-5-13-2i. WANTED-WORK 110555511». pigs or cattle. X. C. Guardian. L-823-5-13-li. Lost LOST - BY SCHOOL GIRL. TEN dollar bill between Cumberland and Great George Streets. Finder leave at Guardian. Reward. L-629-5-13-li. Wanted WANTED — BARBER APPRENT- ices No former experience neces- sarv Write for information Moler Barber College. Halifax. N433 Agents Wanted UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY-RAW- lei h Dealer in Queen's County e stins. Splendid o mrtunity for an ambitious man step in an established business. Retirint! Dealer will give full assistance. Write immediately for inform- ation. The W. T. Rawleigh Co.. Ltd" 10111-470-12-5. Montreal. Can- ads. Prince Edward Island Hospital 'Annual Meeting Notice is hereby given’ that In pursuance of the Act of Incorpor- gtion a public meeting of all con- tributors to the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, will be held in Si- Paul's Parish Hall. Charlottetown, on Thursday, May 22nd at 8.00 PM. for the urpose of electing Trus- tees for e government of the lil- stitution in accordance with the Bye-Laws and for the transaction of such business as may be brollsht 0e- h" u ADA n. nsiuiis. ~20. AUCTION SALE of Household Furniture of Mrs. C. D. Fraser, 283 Eus- .ton Street, Saturday, M" 17th at 2-30 p.m. Dining room furniture, tables, chairs, 01l- cloth, hall rack, kitchen range (Renfrew), kitchen chairs, rocking chairs. 11"" lor and bedroom furniture, bureaus, beds, springs. mai- tress, 1 carpet square. 5"‘ ersi small tables, bed cloth- ing, dishes, pots, pans, 1 old clock frame from Scotland. several other old pieces of furniture, hooked rugs. PW lures, 1 old flax breaker, etc. W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer- Ll573l5éloTl3iib. OIANIIRRIIS IN ALASKA JUNEAU. Alaska -—(OP)- Alas- ka. producer of fabulous millions ire-m gold. fish and other na.ural i Efifi.“ didiilhfi-tilfésrii r New Yo rk Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stoc Close Am 0 and I Am Tel Tel Anaconda Mont Ward N Y Central Nor Am C0 Penn RR. Post Tel cable Std Oil NJ Texas corp United Air U B Rubber U S St Co Vanadium Corp West; Union West Elec Woolworth I Sfififiiiffiiéiébflffifififiiéfi Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Bell Tel Brazilian Bruck Silk Can Car Found Cari garulzd Can ac can Steatwhip 5c fl S 1-2 Shawinigan st Lag] Cog: WP 9° Si. lung Pig w ec stpgf Can Pfd st of Can Livestock MONTREAL. iviov 11-40?)- b4 I 8| ‘i-‘l $fi$ifi85Sfiséestifisu5mwa z‘ Steers were barely “and? Wdlv °n Montreal livestock markets while cows were strong. 11°85 75 can“ higher and veal calves 25 to 50 cents lower than the 01°50 °1 m“ week's market, Receipts: cattle. 1.- ooa; calves, 2,126; sheep. W; holis- 6. "séwd steers opened at. $8.50 to $9 with medium steers from $750 l0 $8.50 and common from $5 V0 $7.25. Fed calves or baby beet/Bi were 1mm 5g to $9. Heifers ranged from $5 to $8.50. Good cows wegg strong at $8.50 to $7. medium $5- to $6.25. and common from $4.15 to $5.50. Gunners and cutters $3 i0 $4.50. Bulls were $450 i0 W- 9°“! bulls selLng from $43-50 i10- Today's receipts o! calves were u... heaviest lor any Mmidey t-lvi year to date. Prices were 25 to e0 cents lower than the close oi the week. Medium 800d to 800d ve-iL brought $8 to $8.50 with good kinds around $9 and two tops selling at $9.50 to $10. Medium kinds brought $150 to s8 and common light vea-s and drinkers from 55-50 t0 55- Th5 bulk of calves were 01 will-I'm,‘ m just fair quality. Veals and drank- ers were sold baiwsgen $5375 and $7» G essers $3.50 - {The lew spring lambs offered were sold at.$5 to $7 8943b Wm‘ °n° lamb weighing ‘l0 pounds or better at $10. Sheep were from $350 W $6. mostly $5.50 t0 $6. Hogs were 25 cents higherxsell- ing at $12.50 for B-l dressed w.th a small lot at $12.25. $950 icr B-i alive fed and watered. Grade A drew g1 per hog premium with discounts on off grades. Feeder hogs were $9.50 $10 according to weight and quality and Fows WeN $5.50 h) $6.50 with a. top of $1 live weight and $8 to 53-50 dfeflled- Currencies NEW YORK. “Mo? 12—(CP)—- The Canadian dollar gained l-B cent to a discount c1 12 8-4 as; cent in relation to the Uni States dollar on the foreign ex- change market today (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Control Board rate 9.00-9.91 per cent discount.) The pound Sterling, on the other hand, lost 1-4 cent to 84-09 l-4- T716 flung Kong and Shanghai dollars moved ahead slisil-lll‘. Whilfl $110 Argentine free peso and. the Gor- man benevolent mark declined. NOTICE Cream Route beginning route no. 1 Friday, May 16, route no. 2. Wednesday, May 14, route no. 3 Monday, May 12. George M. Blue hauling for Iiazelbrook Co-operatlve Creamery. L569-5-10-3i. AIIBTIDII SALE There will be sold at Public Auction on the prcmlsol. 88 Villa .ssreet, Brighton. Charlottetown. jut the hour of} o'clock in the |afternoon on Wedneads the 14th lday of May, 1941, Dwe in Eousc. well finished. furnace an sewer- uge, together with a large lot with bu". "n! garage in rear. Also at the game time and place the fol- lowing household furniture and eflects: Enterprise Kitchen Range. almost new. a studio search and floor lam (new) bn an one par- agso dishes. bedding, gar- den tools etc. FRANK A5131!!! WATT! n a WILLIAM WATTS Executors Estate I-‘red Roberts. W. ll. BEATON, Esq. Auctioneer. Io-ll-l-l-di. A THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Ring through ygg A Nose? S citizen must h That’s what happened first in Germany. That -~ “N J A message From The Newspaper Publishers Oornmffiee non. w. A. sucnmm, CHAIRMAN 1 8V6. ONSENSE!” you’11 say. Or some- PAGE FIVE .\ for ‘that, we t-fiust be so; of two things: that what is printed is FACT . . . that what is printed is ALL ghe fact! / ___ g __,,. So the newspaper is the charnpion of democ- racy, because it is the only way ALL the people ,can have ALL the 1'18WS—-ALL the time. ' , I Every Canadian publisher recognizes this rel’ sponsibility. One and all, they accept the job." But they cannot carry lt-alone . . '. fYou have a responsibility, too! i P, You have a job to do now, a job as urgent as making gunsLor growing food, or earning taxes, / ’ “e t or bearing arms. but no Canadian is going to let some blustering upstart in high boots lead him around by the nose!”_ ' And no Canadian will find him- self led by the nose, or pushed where he does not want to go as long as . . . as long as WHAT? ' As long as he can KNOW he 1's being Ied! \ Take away the facts . I l that is to say, take’ away the NEWS and you give that upstart his chancel Dilute the news, distort the news, deny the full freedom of the press, and you could no longer exercise the judgment a self-governing thing stronger! government- » ‘It may happen to the Germans’ _ —the Italians-the Rumanians . . I “ You Ynust help guard your essential rights a; free men, push aside your complacency, watch? the dangers inside our country! History proves these dangers can exist—-under any form of If you are smug about our ultirriate victory,‘ instead of working to win it . J . if you voluntar- ily surrender your right to criticize those who deserve it . . . if you have a stomach for only the good news ."'.- . if you think “the freedom of the press” is just an empty phrase ' i» If these things happen, your children rriay not: have that or any other freedom long! The place to begin is at the beginning.‘ Read" your newspaper a little more carefully. Get down past the headlines into the details of what is hap-‘l pening, into the political comments. Think as‘ you read. Look at the editorials to see what . others think. Argue with your neighbour; the old-l i fashioned barber-shop was a great institutiprib was the fate of the Italians. We know it played a large part in the fall of France . . . To stay free, we must have ALL the facts! We ‘must know which of our plans are succeeding and which lag. We must know which of our leaders are doing their jobs well, which are negli- gent, which if any have confused partisanship with patriotism. The war demands a ifieasure of strategic cen- sorship, which we all accept gladly. But, except NOTE: ls one of u wseldy series of institutional messages sponsored by an informal Commlifeeof Publishers, and a I Clubs, patriotic societies, business firms or individuals who would like reprints may have them by writing to the business office of this newspaper.- Q’? 9 .08 5 g s.“ Write your newspaper if you ever feel we're‘ falling down on our job. j_ Above all, 1et’s break our complacency. This’ war is not just a play you are watching . . . the “Freedom of the Press” is not just a pretty phrase. e ‘ - ~ ppe “lug ln neWspupe-"s from coast fc coast." It’s your liberty and your childrens liberty which are at stake! ---'-‘ .i , s s v- n n x -_. . -§f;§‘rjgg 7Z3 511T; ggompared with 397,380 last T t E ea u d iters ffered e. aoooo- 0T0 Produce PYICES G 2111?: Lake 1 1-2 5w’; i521. of Cgucible Steel com- Teck Hugh 295 mon "over-the-countcr“ after the‘ j ____ Towagmac if close at so 1-8, ti}? Lsgugtation “dbl TORONTO. May l2F(CP)—§2'- MON-maul’ M” 11.45p- l P chi m9 which thisftnck n “e 7 Bond i animal 5min; registere cliirmfl; Hcduce Market prices here today. ganglia Him) Uppgr can no big board. I; was 0 ' vancing tendency cu thevuo we" g gqpomd b the Dominion _De- TOM) . v veritgiexmu am point on the ay. market, ggday, weistemvgiilme w“ pertinent ct K811101100"- "HW- w‘ “"“"'_'__'___ 00W" ~15 i" ‘he. ° °5°' Bubuy; first do creams y Stocks Close W11 H“; 806 l E h e small at 85,000 shat-aged 1-2 w a Wm“- pw“ P'1°°'31‘mst8'w° Aid rmac e uuusrao Montrea x0 ang Yam“ Farm? g“ u fraction: i°'“-i.i°'zi."si:J.*'::.%°.:;So?"i§: ..:... n " BA pas ur . ' '-—— - ' ' ' ' . 2e l-4; no s. is l-4: no 1 w ole- gngtfiigréon 19g gaging: If,’ MONTREAL. Meir diflTtfzglg Distillers - séqsfgiliéziqig°lllllilbtg§ sale price as i-s-a-o; no 2. as i4 Aunol’ Gold 11s WW“ °‘““m“°‘ were “prffit x- 5"“ B’ Page?» “i... firmed .44, B Mam .1 14 mines and utilities on thels c ca,’ steel. Bell T 16D w“ up a pa‘; Cheese: Western white. current limo ,7 b: change todevxthmlllh "° “m ‘i point and the c Cge Northern P°w_ receipt price. l4 18-16-15-16; col- Bmome m5 Markets At A on the light s.<_ie senerally , _ as or more for Gang Intemauoml cred 16-16 5-16; white and color- B I 83 The International N.ck.l s-u @r_ consumers 5.. m Bank. ed wholesale price 15, which price Gilli‘; 25° were stronger, the preferred its}; Metals Apnfdkeergd gt?" Canadian l‘ ‘ppncible w “m” mmmumfu- i“ T?" 4° C3 vane“ abruptly weir “met ‘lilo; Canadai afcd dropped a point» i” ed on and after April i 104i. or Cent P“ 165 an and the common ris ng a ra o1- Brewer es p sh out to the United kinadom- P 151-: Bell Telephone got back some more. _ {fowl m. : Irafiwshi opts] irnuusezd 01M “u; u ____ the we it reairsrerfeu lasgovgvxleék vgti; oostieaelrmces $432252: m “a” h" °"°" 5‘ " ' T‘ coniarum ‘ (B! The Canadian Press) an Vim” ° m", . ’h d_ n ' d v; kgmq. and down j§’i$:?o9dbu?i-Ege_2i%.hm B "we Co“ amen’ 32 1-8 t | d b u. mega] gleugfifiltrgfingilugoxalgotgiscd“an igaoiylgtlrltiltbifnlagatirifin. 535i- guitars? Palm”: Que whim m 1 w‘ QIQTQn 21 3-4 Tfiifiwlfiféé‘ ‘dither- groups early fractional slip bu‘. sliaw-m- miningwCoiapfirggirilgllreglaeils p22”, _ Mk5“); m '3, 40-50.; NB moun- m.“ M“ 335 do“ h" gen scgged to a new low. e tonic. l! ‘he m“ at s5 bu‘ um n0 1 1a; M-Jb, min inoun- u 3,, “'39 1%, m, p" M... 1n induatrials, Dominon Bridg new low tor i tain no 1'75‘! rs-es; Osllicrnis 5121a,} a; “:5,” mdujm," WK. was better off but “Cariadians is: rallied. T! and Noranda “m”, 850-435 b0 d Dosco B We“? 11 5016109 while 10°! 0° 1- - - - as _ ioaed lower. common l" - . < t i the 8 New Yflrl 5'0"" ° d 1i ‘ttl Canada Steamslim 3-8 and other strong .po s n 135-135‘ Goldale 13 Winnipeg-Wheat market closed 9 5 9- Ya CPR both edged “p base mam group “we Chmmjum _ go]?! 1‘; 3-4 "(As-lair '13:?“ lo rubber fimjififi.“ i? rails ‘and carriers, and and Ventures. Plead Oreille weak- ll‘ 0 OII; W01“ ' ~ . . 6'1"“ “wit” d: i“ iii ‘ii-M =-'-'-== c1» w i.'.":te“'°"“ “iterate o0»; .3: Home chm ' r rred sank three 1.6 and Okalta slip use s ‘“_'_ i? mum” p" e - l -Cana.dian closed 0315.400 my _i2—(AP— 5°" points among the miscellaneous. cents to 40. Anso Wheat closed 2 8-8-4 3-4 lower Hudné‘): w‘ g: where. however. National Breweries 3 cents down at. 52. any Msy 96 1-8 July 08 5-8-84: ° continued the advance began from ‘ corn 8-4-1 i-B lower May l1 l-Z, K"? Add 38o it; new low last week and Associat- uJly 72-71 ‘l-B- cats 1-5-5-8 low» Km‘ L5“ 79 ed Breweries was also improved A cow must eat 100 000MB W er ' Lrfamgd w: 7 a Total sales: 6.000 shares: Indus- more oi grew daily to WWW" 3° ' ' _“' - 2.300. to 2o pounds o! milk- um, 1,1, 150 By Bernard S. O'Hara trials. 4.500. M11195. “ma; 355 Associated Press Financial Writer P l “mum 1g‘? unw YORK. May 13~<AP>_—A- ;; ' " - I Mnlartic 86 side from scattered oils, utilities and __ \ Man East i-2 aircrafts, stocks generally slip .. 5 I McIntyre 4'1 1-2 a notch acre in 633:5: “Tiling: -- I fiigbtifllmfa 11o: 32:? tl-Eere vfinselittle iéiciiinationflto I: AT A BARGAIN fli through 0n Bsur at"! I ' .. Beeline’ mo"! Mm 7°" W"? fijfigam o. w Farm Property at New Dominion. within six m“ 's'|'-".i§i?m“§§'i"’n'.‘n°l’5°rli M756” 23 3 a ,,,{i;;'“g‘§:g,§§“,°;.,“;f; mill‘; ",2; fl miles of Charlottetown, consisting of fifty-five pay host market 914°"- m" $855321 go - preferred stock gained u. lull point. _' (55) gcres of land, Fifty-one (51) acres under - - n an - - - “ . i: 3' g°:%3°=': nits 14g Ilflitellislalfel sliggfillwfmgi mg‘ " cultivation 4 in woodland. Medium size House Phone m. ' ‘$31,; 1e 1-2 erwh“ ‘ m“ w" w" “mm " ‘ and good out buildings. A ‘:1'c'{°'érs'°ld Z33 biddinge wgs olhtnns tum? Qfidftpgnd: I1 For further particulars apply to T 5 i-I t the close, t e Assoc cte ress -- n ‘ma?’ 29g 12 Everalget o€ a) issues was o?! II Roche - a pon a . ccncesso - .. 105 series Pl“ u“ Ant, 210 one-half of the week-end upturn. 1 $3M 4o ‘Transfers amounted to ' 435.820