f EPTEMBER 2s, 19511 _ _ STOCK QUOTA TIONS Sedan, i928. Wire Bruce YW- Moritague. b597-9-23-9i- WANTED — BOOM AND BOARD in quiet Protestant home. Reilfid gilliifilllfi" App L-cliaiil-‘o-as-él. Miscellaneous ._______.__._____.__--- D0 NOT IIESITATB. OUR USED cars are moving out inst. Make our selection beiore it is too ate. We have some week-end bargains. Bee them todn. . T. O. IVES 11-65 $46.21. uovs: nu BPOETY-SE! OUR President green roadster. Re- possession. Belling for half it! ‘value. T. G. IVES. LJSO-Q-flli-Ri. WE IIAVI.’ A BARGAIN FOB T!!! man who has for I. heavy- duty dump tru . Has been bed ls a re- ori. Must be sold now for balance due finance "eomosnv. T. G. . i n-ese-lus-ai. 140st _____€_____. lids-r _ m _ . ward. l}? 0. Iox .1. U, r-sev-n-aa-at i081‘ - rsncn. nooxs . Bl- tween Bourie liimiro. Binder leave at li‘| ‘ironsfet. 5011118. Il-Ni-O-fi-li. Agents Wanted lulu nose nlosll! - nu. gfigishnsuonsdim mirietime $6 Assortmen He»? ‘ value. in and price. 100% uroflt-l-bc us or earl! ord- "8. Your friend‘ will went these till‘; oomiilm“ li‘“"°“"‘s.m ii.‘ °h enurovbl. B$%i Censdlao. Room 28. 24 Kin! let. t... i WE wmr cums-mas Arenis min! of our lut Yen's . ::l:.r§.&°l.":§u¥.1°t°:'.. ‘Mus IO-thie n o - ~ l - rlwifiiiilh‘: ti.“ ° “w? make e Wm o extra m my. between now Ind cmrutmoén - .31, ... . G11 I I Montreal Stock finance Newj/ork Stock n- \ i mw YORK Sept. a4 -<sm _ Exchange Worldhconltraéd sugar quotguom Exchange "i" "P! ey under the im- '—"_' Mills‘ oi (hibun biwing. The close WB-s -6 points higher on tum- ‘°““°"“ fi“) over of 34.350 tons. ‘ (Gen-din Prue) . Clone Domestic sugar rioes ii ished "M" “rich-n: r to a points nighti- on 5”“ m" 11 Mics oi‘ i560 tons. Am m4 1r ' . nruck Silk 6 1-4 Market observers said indiost- Am ‘gel Tel 1:: 1 a B168 919mm“ ions were that most producers 1mg acondn 3'! 11 can Nor Pr 8 501d their supplies “unable m, Baldwin Loco 16 1-2 a _ . g“! g: Found EXPO“. N0 111189 row sales have 2 ofgnese m b, been reported recently. although gym 91,10 37 1,.‘ Con; ssemelt a f, 3g? rizlfleinflss hnsrbeen done in ex- glgsier n 51g‘ l; BB - 81188 . ma” 3105111 Bridge 24 1-2 World contract, close: Dec. 2.273. a“ a!” u“ 3° 34 Dom steel n v 3-4 Jan. 2.265 May 2.1a n, July 2.1a n °° a’ Dom Textile 1-213, Sept. 2.21 1-2. 3:" Mm" 4‘ l" Fiiilnda 0° 15 3-4 Domestic contract ciose- Jan Ksnlrigdotlttd u 5-“ Ge“ sswiinwues u 1 a zsin. March 2318B: May ' 2.813, Mont Ward 1-2 5°” m 1 _ July 2.843. N v Centre! ii s4 m. Tob 2 5 a 1m Nickel ac a-4 N" *1“ °° In’ f: " P d P - on. n r ggzgilnfég? 1:1"! ‘lowdown 4i 1-4 st 53w g5; 1'1 1-4 ___ u s room 3'5 ljl Si w ‘- MDNTR _ __ U S Si’. C0 5Q 1-1 grgfiggg“ 119 1...... llih.s,fiiil.“.....‘°iilly §§?,‘1£‘“u“,',§‘.,§°” g g3 Wm; E-ec g 119 as reported by the Dominion De- we“ ma, m ' St oi can Pfd _- partment of Agriculture foliowz- Woolworth ._. . . Butter: first grade creamery _ _ $112k. igbbinfidprioe. bx?!» 1-2; s gra e sol s, 1o priw. 54 1-2-45; Que No. 1 pasteurized urgent receipt price 88 1-2; No 2 ——--- 32 1-2; No. l wholesale price 83 "'1 urrw YORK, Sept. s4 —(CP) - m; No. 2 as 1-8. (WI-dim I'm-i The Canadian dollar wiped out Cheese: western and eas mmomo‘ Sept‘ M“ yesterday's loss which sent the while, price to factory, Montreal 5mg, u“, Dominion unit to its lowest level delivery for current make 16 5-8, since June i4 by gaining 1-2 A vent 20B; west and east white whole- Amm Gold 1 1-: in today's foreign exchange deal- sale price i6, which price is lp- Arntfield ‘i 3-4 ings to close at e discount oi 1i piicnble to cheese manufactured on Bfgégigd 1% 1 a 1-2 per cent in relation to United and after May 26, 1941, ior-shlp- Bobjo 6 1:2 Slates currency. (Ottawa. foreign merit to the United Kingdom. Bqnqgal 35 exchange control board rule 009- Eggs: graded shipments selling st Bralorng 11 3.3 9.91 pc dis.) A-large 35-35 1-2; A-Medllun sa- Broulim '13 The pound sterling declined 1-4 18-34; Pliliets 2a 1-2-29; 1a grade Bug A3! Git oi a cent to $4.03 8-4. so-so 1-2; o Emde 2s-25_v1-2.__ 9g“ 1&1? 52 1-1 T Caribou 225 C“ “em 5° Cent Put 17o Cent For 11 1-3 FERRY FRINGE NOVA 835%- ii- cochenour d7 Ccmweaith 29 Coniurum 135 Con smelt so 1,1; The Ferry Prince Nova will be oft Wood Isiand- gm” 1a Cariboo route after the last trip Sunday, Sept. 21st, Bomombu zl d3 the ship has to go on slip for putting new shaft bear- E,;‘;1,“°,$,',‘,‘;,,,,,,, 313 s" ings. The Ferry will be back on the route the earliest éififia 4g 1 4 possible date when due notice will be given. iarooiigccilnk 4e e 80 ' ' Gold Gain 6 8.1 NORTIIIIMBERLAIIII FERRIES |.Tll “mm” =1 I l-Ialcrow 5 Huilnor 400 Hard Rock 7a Hoilinger ‘ 13 1-3 v——-"' we game Oil m 9W9 22 1-2 n . . Hud buy Min 1a 3-4 Advertising Rates-Payable Ill Advance more“, gg ,_, Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents Jack wane 17 3" ,, v . ~e i306 2 1-4 .....'.:~.'.=-..::.::..l:' ::.:“ol":.c'".:::..%rt::trai- fir; 95;, o; Classified 3o per word; ln Memorial Notices 70c per inohieliists o Lake shore Floral and S itual Ofleriwa Cards, etc. 5c per name; tters of Lama “e 15 1'3 Condolence ‘l per inch; din; engagements 40 words for $1.00 La‘ aqcad 4'75 and 10 cents (or eve additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and “Fab 11 3-4 Appreciation, 70c per- ch or 4c er word. Lists oi Subscriptions Lime LL 46 49 cents per inch. Address and granulation $1.00. Other rates on M 173 application. 1,4223% 3% McKenzie 10g O B l‘! Captured Female Fox F01‘ $818 légteffrv 159' {um THE PERSON‘ mm m. ourvrivo WAGONS. new sun Neyiwb m vermed “m, c; mum; o: _ n. iéBblil-lt. Farrairdwagonlls and Slei its. 1522 1 a marked female ox. Ap ly A 00g: 011i‘ e!‘ w l! W!‘ 1X1 Nomam a5 - care Guardian, ‘filcaae p one or m“ 316505800“ b8 Wilgfifd J- omlen H call at the Guar anLogakcei 25 u s. npcis us, Irrialzedkiéagg. 0km‘ 4'51 ' ' __‘ ' ' ‘ '0mess l2 14-4 R S LE-CART WHEELS AND P wflflted Fqexie Qxceiient condition 4 1-2 inch Pglrligdlrb no tires. Proude and Moreside. Pertensn WANTED VICTORY SIX DODGE 11-587-9-28-21 Paymsster q "when! Wusework. Pi ,FOB SALE - LARGE DAIRY Pioneer Farm. (Homeeteadhqslicgl-"Chaz- pumm- If. lottetown.~ Write . care p Guardian. 613-0-24-31. Queensm, _____?.____.___ sort ssu: - smouu sswmc. is‘, Am, Machine. Write Box m Cilar- s“ Am lottetown. L-olo-o-as-al. rou ssur - loan rnmourn sfimbf 353i... ‘WY’ ‘ifiolffo-dfiifii! 331mm Lu MY FARM Siwoe i 3w ‘Takers; with or with- 51"" L!“ out crop, stock and implements. 9W6! l! George MaoMicken. 5 MARE l2 YEARS OLD HORSE coining 3. Binder and threshing Sud Cont mill. B. Somers, Bradaibasie. L-fl43-B-25-1i. Sylvunite __..________-_--_- r001: menu: - roar: rBlgED firs corp 0 M198. 0 I urn lbenchfott. B- R». 8. 116444-2541. Uchi FABMIRS—WI RAVI A POTA- V911 N; have“; .3‘: ofiwt. it‘! "er-M- ticnui-y confine. Driwd very much Wendlgo below mar t vtiluelfaugiilgfi. we; Hug" Q6 §sosss§§g-s .. do P l4 ~I ssessaas 1-2 m i: O- U! F; i! .. éscsas l-i §S§~|§§Q§S§ Saleswomen Wanted MAKI! MORE MONEY SPARE time. full time. Bell Fumilex Household Products. Make ssirl eus . Hundreds who hod never eolrl before succeeding‘. For free a Livestock airixilex. 5'10 8t. Clement, MNOSII- IW“ _(°n _ , isommuir. There were m cattle, In sheep lndlembmfllhogeaudflcolvee Female Help Wanted 5? Q 8 s for eels on Mourns! livestock mer- _ ______.__.____ lets today. EXPERIENCED IIOUBEKEEPEB Steers were moving slowly and in tarnily of two. Anal! y’ H; prices on all clones o! livestock ter with lerenees " .Y Z- . "i" °" “"- "‘°°"°'”'"' Steers rnnged from use for wmnn - uovsnrusrilu. sop, common kinds to 8MB for emit‘ or 4. Apply 23B Oumber- steers. Heifers were $4.00 to U. lid tfwi- V5°°4444L Butcher cows were 04.50 to 1'1, tops tn“ “Am mu) £7.20. Medium cow! mode 08.50 to e 021:5" cdlgis Box 118 OfPhOIII time. Carmen Ind cutters fl- to g, Slllnmerside. 114524-2641. 04.55. 000d bulls InGW U to .50 ‘eiietoputtvzeendeommonliuib H5}? {f}: mo to mo. ‘i ANTED CAPABLE TiiF. ‘CH/SKY Qrrijfpurp no mnnw ,.._ =."§~" .--_ i HOWHIGHARE YOUR MARiiS? Whcl I222 golrhcr the Germans haven't? to help make life richer, safer. You know where We have democracy! ~ Whcr l_s_ democracy? Democracy is the dignity oi the individual . . I democracy is the personal freedom of the people . . . democracy is rule by the people! Whur is essential 2 g democracy? Democracy must be rule by an INFORMED people. It is rule by a people who CAN read the facts 0t everything that goes on around them . . . and who DO read them! Just WHY mun iii people have ‘i: fuels? “N”, 3 i to look for a job, how to save wisely, how to get the most for the money you spend. Our kind of newspapers protect your economic freedom as ‘well as your political freedom. _ i1 the freedom o! 1'_h_o_ press In danger? Yes! Not by open attack. Not by plot. There is no bogyman under the bed. Wu OURSELVES are the danger to it, because we take it for granted. Complacency is the worm at our Vitals. Too many shrug their shoulders and say, “Why worry? The Atlantic is very wide!” Too many read lazily, imcritically, never get beyond the headlines . . . Otherwise popular rule becomes MOB rule. And some dictator inevitably steps in on the pretext oi bringing the mob to order! So what Is f_h_e E‘ m _o_f HOME defense? Our newspapers! Not just newspapers, but 01m kind of newspapers, free to give you all the facts, free to serve as the sounding board for all opinions. l-Iow 1g newspapers guard your freedom? What can YOU do? StaiTt-ciut rem-entering this: m price of liberty is eternal VIGILANCE! Your personal freedom is not an automatic, guaranteed right which you have inher- ited. You have to value it, use it, defend it even to deserve to keep it! So read your newspaper more carefully, THINK what the facts mean! When you know of a story that even begins to be doctored or suppressed, do something. Write the Editor. Tell your neighbour to write. The $6.50. Hogs were mostly $14.75 for B-l dressed 011.10 for B-1 alive. fed md watered, and up to $1125 oii trucks delivered. Grade A drew t1 premium with discounts on oi! grades. Bows were $8.50 to $9.50 liveweight. 0n Maritime markets, rail grade hogs 514.20, contract deliveries $14.- 40, rail grade sows number one up to 2'10 pounds $11. number one over 2'10 pounds $10, number two unde- sirable nil weights l9. Choice steers $10, good $9, med- ium l0, inir 16.50, common . Choice heifers l9. Nod $8.25. med- ium $7.8. fair so, common $4.50. Good cowl WM. medium $6, lair $626. Conner: £8.76 down, cutters 04.50 down. Boning bulls $5.25 down, butcher bulls $6.50. No quotation for vesl and lambs appeared Montreal Curb! —-_-_. Itoekl 9h" Abitibl com - Abitihi Pfd '1 8-4 Asbestos i9 B A Oil i7 1-2 Benuhornois 9 3-4 Bothuret A l8 1-2 Dom ‘h: 5 Don A ii Inner -- Iiruer VTO 11 7.8 Ihtd A 1'! l-I Mme" "s: Int Pete 14 1-4 ‘Price 00m ll. 8-4 Price rm - BANKS I M d, . Veal calves were $9. to I18. Drink- ---_ L‘ mmEachein Lowe-zeal. ere ‘gases to OO-wtmnuwere (Canadian Press) warps» grqasoggergoggomtgggg ”o.»o'.'.l.."'°.ilo mo... mode‘ sm- mo» 81‘ cos gdiiirv-d. Apply firs. .7. 1i. “M” m ‘Elm’ 3:? “m!” hum ~Censds ... mm’. l‘ Bmhm “out. culls were scoun e2 per un- Mom“, _ _.“_ __ I ilfltlwbllhb-BUOODWKQJO m 1 They tell you when it’s threatened! They give you the FACTS. With a free press you can know which man to trust, which hairbrained scheme to kill. You can vote intelligently! You get the news of science, THE PRIG OF FRHDOM IS ITIRNAI. VlGll-ANQI This ls one of a weekly series of lmlllufionui meo- ruges sponsored by on infomiol Committee of Publishers under the chairmanship of Hon. W. A. Buchanan, and appearing in newspapers from cousl i0 cousi. Clubs, patriotic viduals who would like reprinis may hove them by writing to lhe business ofiice of this newspaper; TENDERS Sealed tenders will be re- ceived by the undersigned up to Nov- 30th for the pur- chase of the Dunn Farm- 130 acres, Summerville. Terms arranged to suit pur- chaser. ESTATE M. J. POWER. CATHERINE WALSH, ' 0. KIGGINS, Executive. n-eav-s-zs-av so For ‘lryon Farm consisting of 33 acres all in a high state oi cultivation. Buildings in good repair. Very centrally locat- ed near Churches, Stores and School. Can be purchased with or without crop, stock and machinery. Apply. JOSEPH ROGERSON, Tryon. rpm-e-as-ae-w! Publisher does his share. But it’s your freedom that's at stake, for the simple reason that if FAcrs are shut 0E from the people, democracy just stops working! esEEiTtEm Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auction in iront of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queen's County, Prince Edward Island, on Saturday the fourth day o1 October, A, D., i941 at the hour of twelve o'clock noon (A51) all and singular the lands iollowinl? that is to say, all that parcel o! lurid situate, lying and being in Lot or Township Number Thrty- live bounded as ioiiows, that is to say, COMMENCING on the North Shore oi i-iillsborough River at the East boundary oi’ land formerly occupied by Dennis Hickey, utter- wards in the possession oi Chris- topher Owens, thence runni North along the said boundary 1 the distance oi Ninety-nine chains, thence East ten chains, thence South to the South bank of the Ffflleh Fort Creek, thence follow- ing the said bank of said Creek Easterly to the turn thereof, thence southerly ulong the West side o! said French Fort Creek to the shore of Hilisborough River aioreseid, and irom thence west- erly along said shore to the place oi commencement (10flt8lnl_l_ig_ll}_' lucnoil SALE 0f!‘ ‘ " furniture e1 my Aur- FIIML NUTIBE All accounts due the Est- ate M. J. Power must be set- tled before Nov. 30th. CATHERINE WALSH, lion WIIQIIIIIIIQ, Grafton Street, Tuesday, Septerube 30th at i P. M. ‘ I). S. '1‘. 1 writing deck. t wardrobes, I beds complete, (Luew coil s in mat- ircmco), 8 smell tables, oi ebcerd I comrnodee, 5 - “en, 1 cover, il drowersébli kigonen his: g room cl. ironing 1rd. book-shelves. flower enopde, l elec- , dishes d lrn _ re ext guieh , a - bgd, slldirg couch ennotberudrtldibe too numerous to ‘ 0. KIGGINS. Executor-s. w‘ n‘ nfim§h_ l1. m a as a1 so 4_ .. iilf-ai-arfimii. ._______>_ i ' " , business firms or indi- shlp Number Queen's County aforesaid Farmer Palmer the second purl. default said mortgage. the oiiice oi Barristers, City. DATED at Two hundred (Zumlsriid county, Barrister, Trustee, of Acres of lurid a little more or less. The above sale is being made under and by virtue of u Power oi Sole contained in u certain In- clenture oi Mortgage bearing date the Eighteenth day of August A. D. 1914 and made between Ben- jamin Miller o1 French Fort. Tdwn- ilaving been mndo in payment oi the prin- cipal and intvrest. secured by the For iurtiior particulars apply st Palmer 8s Hnslaln, Charlottetown this Thirty-live ini 10th day oi September, A. D. 194i. PHILIP E. PALMER» of the first part and H. James Executor Estnie oi H, James oi Charlottetown in the Palmer Trustee Morlgngce. _ {557-9-11-41. TrllilllliiilwrlxlmowTn-iilr’ HUGE WANTED! Farmers living within trucking distance of Charlottetown will find it toyour financial advantage to bring or send your hogs here. 1 You save expense, shrinkage (you get prompt killing and prompt payment) vat market value at all times. Davis & Fraser IIIIIIIJJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ‘ _ t: i -§.v.;r__gl=s