We d Instead o These lltt bombg to arouse the .1111 .9"_5_|;!l'¥5.5 re not let up in our efforts. Chamberlain drer; Pgmphlelg German people to her e Christmas Seals are the bombs to arouse the people of danger. Prince Eclward Island to their float. and lnvmediatc danger from Tuberculosis. “’--“*_'PB-BB__ _—-OB!J““""* *1 JL-"J-BEJ- I Advertising liates~~Payahle in Liiance Minimum Charge for Any Adveltisments 25 Cents Central Guardian locals. 5e per weed: Western and Eastern locals In oer word; Announcement: and Coming Events 3n In lilleutorllsao Notices 10c per inch; Lists ei Classified 8e per word; Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cslslls etc" per word; 5e per name; Letters oi Condolence 70c per lach- Weolllns snssswwnl 40 wflrds l" 51-“ and 10 cents for every additional s. words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. (0 cents per application. 70o per inch or 4c per word. Lists of Subscriptions |n¢h_ Addy-g“ mg Prnscntation "$1.00. Other rates on For Sale Miscellaneous mrosu APPLESMAT REEVES’ Msqoutnport. 11-922-11-24-6! F01? SALE - METAL mu nan- 11- -_ $1.00 , two for 51-50. Apply Guardian. L-l110-11-2u-tf. fir” sans - GURNBEY cow nvivlv freshened. Ernest Younker, 1113951151111. 11-1172-11-30-12-31. .__:__‘___- SALE — SOUND YOUNG FOR uork 110118. Mthlll‘ Ellis, Dcnel - sloli. L-l158-1l-30-1i. Lost Lus —-B»00K SHAPED LOCKET. inlltifil” call 17113-1... tiewurcll; UT - 0. LOST — PUP. LIGHT BROWN “xi-h white collar. Rcward- Brent Mezclvlillan, West Ccvehaad. L-1l52-ll-30-1i. Female Help Wanted WANTED-CAPABLE PART-TIME maid. Apply Gilaraisn. WANTED -— MIDDLE AGED woman to take care of elderly woman. Apply C. C. Guardian. 11-1141-11-30-12-2. W anted WANTED — SEWING MACHINE 101' loan. zuply Red cross. L-ll54-ll-30-1l. WANTED FREE KNITTI NG Machines for prhon work. Apply “G" care Guardian. 1-;1.!3.5:.\1;5‘W_"15 x_._ Business Opportunities For Men NEEDED Hundreds of Wireless Operators Home Study- Residenl Training Dominion Government now calling ltlgfitlltelivdior ‘grained operators who s. ‘hum ma: rece vs messages in o"? rrsduates now in responsible positions with R. C. M, P.. It. C. A. F. Trans-Canada Airways, Dept. "Y Trlnsport, Marconi 00., etc. F" m" llerticulars oi this proves: raining course write or phone RADIO COLLEGE 0F CANADA Care oi The Guardian. r‘ m 0o You Need Money S50 5500? We lend money to old bills, to pure a necessities, to take tho herded vacation or f "Iv useful purpose No embarrassing qua- tlons to borrower or en- dorscrs. GENERAL FINANCE EASTERN LIMITED Phillllfs Building ‘ Grafton Street f‘ rlotietowh. l‘. l. l. W! tor Crwfiientlal Lean also UHICQ iionrs 0.00-5.80 Ward-v see-e. spasm 11011111. uuaullvus. M185 Prince Street. L-iiui-il-sd-ei. DHBISTMAS CARDS—-Y0UR name. address and personal .,greetlllfl printed fine line of cards. Prices from $1.25 ' to e215 per doc. 511cm! criter- on large quantities. Apply Guar- d-au 00b Prlntery. '4- To Let - 11A) LET — 0N MALPEQUE ROAD ‘bwo miles from the City. 1311115610111 :1 rooms. A11 modern conveniences. tiarage. Married couple with no simlly preferred. Enquire n. D- d‘ Oil‘ . mm: of Guns 1inm_11cc23_w_12_m New York Curb ‘1 (Canadian Press) 4=__ STOCK. QUOTATIONS THE CHARLUVFETOWN GUARDIAN i _ By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Nov. 29-—(AP)—- ‘rraders pushed shares in quantity at the stock market trading p sts in the last quarter hour of today's 1-9551011 and leaders fell beck frac- ilOllS to 3 points under the prev- ious close. The decline folio-wed early at- leinpis to ra‘|y, led by steels and, motors. 1n which fractions ta ilfJllld 2 were added. Transfers totalled 78,700 shares compared with 621,450 yesterday. The Associated Pres-a average i211 .5 of a point at 50.5. Canadian issues moved lower. Bell Telephone dropped one point to 165 and Walkers one point to 84 while imctlonal declines were chalk- ed up for Distillers Beagrsm, Mc- Intyre, Ftord, Imperial Oil and Lake shore. Marconi rallied s b't. Losers included U. B. Slate’, Beth- lehem , General Motors Westing- house Electric, Du Pont, Urlcn Carbide. U. S. Rubber, ‘ .,, .1 erv Ward, Dcuglss Aircraft, New York Central, American Telephone, West ern Union, Consolidated Edison and Anscrnda. Livestock ' MONTREAL, Nov. zo-(cra-Au classes of livestock were steady in- day on the Montreal livestock market, the Dzmlnion Department of Agriculture reported. Receipts were 37 cattle, 15 sheep and lambs, 247 hogs and l4 calves. Cattle were mostly made up of itocka (lion Am Cyan B 32 Am Gee Elec 3'7 3-4 Am 8111101" Power 7-16 Assoc Gus El A 3-3 Brown Co Pfd Z1 Cities Service 4 3-8 Creole Pet'- 23 Bl Bond Share 7 5-3 01111 011 c 39 3-8 Humble Oi 65 1-3 kh 20 1-8 Niagara Hukison 6 7-3 Pan. 011 51-9 Pierce "Governor 11 DOMINION‘ 0F CANADA 0 01c or PEINCr. szitwaim ISLAND IN TIE PROBATE COURT November ltilth. AID‘! 1939 tat t Jessie s. Easton lag‘ lgiebllitiarllatgtkrwn in Q1186"! county in the ss-iii Province single Woman, deceased testste. To the Sherlii or the‘ county vi Queens County or ny ulllslflble U‘ literate person will fl Sill! Colin‘! GREETING: wildness upon rus-dlnl the reli- tlon on llle oi lustuda Arms Elm" of Charlottetown atcs-esstd. woman, and J. Rowland 1 single Paton oi the same place, Broker, the execu- tors of the above named estate pray- ln; that h citation may be issued tor the purpose hercinarttr set forth: you are therefore hereby required lo te all persons W880"! ill "W said Estate to be and Ilillll’ 591°" the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court Home in Charlottetown in Quezns County. in tin d Province, on Wednesday the Third da of January next com- ing, at the {sour oi elevml o'clock iorclcoon oi the tame day to sh if any they can why the Ac- of the said Estate should not =ed and the Estate closed as for in said tltlon and on 0am ‘oi u“ cPhee, Esq. r or or sa e oners. And is is hereby ordered that a true, no y hereof be forthwith ub- iish l: some newspaper u hed in lottetowu nioresai once in Qgnh week for at least four con- 80633-0 ‘weeks from the dlptc hfrearf n. n h rue copy ereo e f rt iih posted in the following places respectively. ‘ . i: e hall oi the Cour House in Charwteiown or d, at or near the ysl Bsn of Canada and at or lull" the oi Nova cotla both in Charlottetown aior , so l. all rsons interested in the a“; 31:. “r ngforesald may have ereo . “WEFNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge oi the said Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid the day and veer first above c nl-t n’ (we. xirumsl. c. Lowrusu, ' Registrar. pra mo P "U Banks (Caluolan Irulai points in rsll transactions and Can- adian Car common and preferred and Dusco receeded irsctionally. In constructions, Algoms Steel. Do- nrlnlcn Bridge and Foundation Company weakened while Domin- ion Tar improved a bit. in utllll-les, Bell Telephone but Brazilian and Sliawinigan add- ed 3-8 to 1-2 respectively. other issuu to dip were Imperial Oil. Price Brothers and Canadian Celanese. C. P. 12., Nickel, Gypsrm. stepped up slghtly. Total sales: 135,600 shares; Indus- $l 350. rCsnadlan Press) plain to gocd quality steers and heifers. Prices were ilnchnnsed st_ 57.50 for good steers and $0.25 to s7 for med'um kinds with crmmon: kinds around t5. Heifers were from , 51501-340 lfl-1-14-2L _...'..-..... Davies ome Oil East Mal and - Montreal Power gave 11p 1-4 cash.‘ Amour; - Hsmillxn Br d!"- "vd Massw Harris 1 trials, 24.300; Mines, 111,300; Bonds,- illontreal liurb (Canadian Press) ltocks Close Abittbi Com 165 Albltibl 9rd 12 5-5 Asbestos 25 B A Oil B 1-4 Beauhanwis 5 1-4 Bsthurst A l3 can Vlcker; 6 8-4 Dom Tar 5 7-D Don A 8 7-5 Fraser V '1‘ C 17 5-5 Ford A B Imo Oil _ 16 Int Pete in Price Com — , Nov. Ii-(Clil- ‘IURDNIO Stocks shifted over a narrcvv prim range today on the Toronto mar- ket and closed with minor losses out-numbering the gains. Golds and industrials weakened 23 each, base metals were practically unchanged and the western 011-; firmed .16. Volume W115 cnly fair st 300,000 shares. Brazilian was c feature and the, closc at 9 left the price up 1-4 Ior the day. C.P. R. was another active industrial and 11 closed st 5 for s. ‘gain of 1-8. National Steel Car dropped 1 1-2 to close at 66 1-7 and the close was down fracticns for Algorna Steel. Btlfllngiflll. Canada Wire B, Can- adian Car. Dominion Foundries, Dominion Steel B and Unlwd Steel, East Malartic pushed forward 0o a new high at 535 but fared to hold the gain in the late slump. Proton also t'uched a new high at 2.28 and it closed unchanged at 2.20. Losses up to 7 cents were net- ted by Pioneer, Premier, Aunor, Conlaurum. Kirkland Lake, Little Long Lac, Maclbecd, Powell and Mncessa dropped 10 cents. l Ne. sffrAcTlow WGREATEST »~""""/'1' EATON <> i. ‘IAIITIIIIS all"!!! " IQICTO" CARGO‘ __;_~;_ ____~-_.. _ sQXllO!‘ £01418 were dllll and T0 Iilcnd Shine Lining steady. Entellers and Waite-Amulet weak- ened narrowly and the c oe was upf slightly for Nickel and Noranda. Home Oil advanced to 2.55 and closed at 2.50 for a gain of 3 cents, Calgary and Edmontcn ilrmcd 4i cents and Anglo-Canadian 2 cehtsl Okalla and Foothills weakened a,‘ cent or two and HEghWCOd lcst 2. An advance of a lull point “as reg-t lstered by Royalita 1f the slice 11111:" '0l' 50111.‘ reason has wtrn out 111.11.» you W151i w discard 1110 s3‘... n, '. ' 111111111111; them ' \\'1tl1 mtucslv": 111p»; hflfljiidlglg 1L on s1no.,~l1ly' arml 11111.1: so 1t wzll not slip. . Table llncn is alxnivs so much more BYTHICHVC ii sllmiy white and 1t 0:111 be kept 1112s ‘ _ ii‘ a r1319. spoon of borne. ~. 4C1, t,“ quarts ol c.1:11' '.'.. 11: Llfild I 1' r1115- lng the napkins. s . Iitoeks Clots Canada — - N Y~ Stock Montreal Stock "WW m s ~ Nova Bcotls -— \ , - avyal 190 mmeree — Exchange Exchange .........—..... ~1- ---- -- Emnlvvmenl M f c" —' Shows increase gm ‘g b: ‘EIOII Clea a Am Radiator 10 Bell Tel 187 1-2 I c d lun ‘Del ‘Del 150 1-0. Brazilian 9 n lint Water 11 1-2‘ Brock Silk 4 1-2 . 51 1-B,BCPOWA 261-2 , m“ om 2g 7 a gills cemProdugls 161a ‘ orrAwA. Nov. m-(Orl-oon- o - n en - l trend, . 1- v1» w 10- c Pr v 1-1 i211’! .2’. ifipiiyfiill 1.. c.3313. : A a 1'8 cm C“ Pd H 7'8 h d snslon at Nov 1 indi- Beth Sis 1a 1-4 Cln Pfd 211-2 I We “P _ , ,- 1d 1 Ches Ohio 42 1-2 Oau 1M A1 A 2'1 1-2 min: mines u: n; Ciuysler 84 5-5 Can Ind Al A 8 3-5 October compared with industrial 832x191“ so 211i 1-: lgsclllc -a conditions in the Dominion during 0 W6! ' - cu“ wright A u 3“ mum“ 3‘ ghxaiizonrtililtlgh glutin- imprcve- Elec Auto Lite as 5-111 Cock Plow o P 1 a m t b, to ma, P, 7 141m“ u" 9 merit was dlrecty s r u s s Gen my; 3g 3.3! gem gmelg 4g _ the war could not he determined Gen 45 3-4‘ Dom midis 88 from available figures bilt indus- Gwflfih 30 1-3 130m 8M1 I 15 tries most likely to be affected by GWWI‘ Tl" a 7-9 9°!" "m" l9 wartime conditions showed the Gcocrlch I0 1-2] Build! O0 l0 "we" u mm at llor pm 2-1 1-8 Gen Steel Wra s 1-4 F P 1 H 1, m Hudson Mtr Car s lHlm Brldg a 1-2 M ""- 1- 11-9 "i" "P" ‘F 1m, 11,1 '1' 4, 54' 3w 5mm; 11 3.4 to the Dominion Bureau of Statis- ennecott 30 l-Bi Int cl 471-4 tics employed 1.206.182 men and, 2110i? Ovevsilrdl 5% 1-2 heirs Wu I: women, an upturn of 1.5 per cent? D I - ,'__' g1;- ggm =3 g-g my» "~11 " $11, ‘1”d.*l'°‘;..’.’.°§t°’i11‘5".2.§1§”‘ “w” or c - - ‘ 1 pammoun; 5 N“ at“, c". M 5,3 When corrected for seasonal in- erm a 33 1-3 C011) 1o 3.5 flucnces the employment index Phil Morris 87 1-2 Quebec Power lumped to 118.3 at Nov. 1 from Phil C8 5g 5-: st m 11a g4 115.8 at Oct. 1. Compared with fig- 0 - W 0m - o mo» w» 1 W s1 w» PM w H “iii. “.i"i'1f.‘é'.i’tfii“f."‘.iléiti‘l“ S’ 2",‘. Bears Roe Co 50 1-4] Can Power ' 1 A N, 1 i393 th Pac 1s 1-2 st of can as 1-2 °l Wm Ptl-‘lmll l’ "l" - 8' std Q11 N J 44 5.5 5g o; gm pfd 11.040 establishments reported 1,- gudc (éorp 4g g-g vim geo B 100.263 workers. exas o - ec - Th 6, fl ti ' United Al? 44 1-2 zlilqom-nnsn, Nov. 29-401-"11- 1 m? "Qflfhc ’,’,,“;,,,’,',§§{,,',‘§,“§,,§§l_ (ti)? i '11:: The stock market retreated a little try hm 626.375 amp-wee on pa? U red Gasllmm l, M l" l!" 49111118! M‘! "i" "lhlb- rolls, ccmpamed with 1112,6114 a month S‘ Rubber 37 14 "m! l “in” "rm" 5mm m" before or an increase of 12.691 U s S, co 65 74 most of the session. Losses were workem u 5 1nd A] 21 mainly fractional and some issues . - ._- ..._ _. Vanadium 82 even managed to retain earlier Warner Bros 8 7-8 gains, Trading was moderately ac-. West Union 27 flvm a m a n vvéflwgnr? if National Steel Osr slipped 1 s-a Shield Protects 1121161,; In Adolf llltler. best guarded man in the world, ls protected by a living shield from assassins‘ guns and bombs. Unestimaied thousands-up to 12,000 uniformed troops alone-have pledged Long before he makes any public ap pea-runes these thousands of troops, secret and regu- Vlslbly, they provide a co rdcn like the guards shown here with Hitler in Nuremburg. he may live. lar police. are called out. teel-hclmeted Schulz Staiiel picked Secretly, through the Gestapo and regular police. they their llvu that check, before he leaves, the residents oi every house along the route the Fuehrer is to travel, post hid. d"! sllllllwll M commanding spots. “pack” the line of march with trusted follower-s and sprinkle plain clothes men. in every group. refs left. These are-specially tier wherever he goes. actual assassination a“ 46 18 755 Z ‘i? 66 220 64 235 i?» 160 16B 4'1 26 28 =11 $3.50 to 56.50. Falcon 450 The calves offered were veals of Frflncoeur 4Q 1-‘- medium quality and brousht 510. Goldaluk‘ g3 Good ewes and wethers were s10. 1d as“, 22 l,‘ 57:33 tzgre $8 and the gunélflmld 1;; s - - ar Bacon hogs were $0.25 fed and Hollinger 141-2 watered. selects drew s1 per hog 11011119 Q11 35° premium wit-h the regular cuts on l Hwek 1'3 off grades. Bows were $6.25 to 56.75 m,‘ Nlckel 4-7 Hogsnscld on rail grade brought 512 gm. Add 213 hot welsht- 1cm; Lake 1:-11 On the Maritime livestock rnar- I Lake Shore 30 ket rsil grade hogs sold at 011.70 U-lmaqw 535 hot weight and sews u sun hot‘ Wm‘ 7° 1.121.:- 238 Good lambs sold up to 09.25. Mu 35 Grass calves were 05 to $5.50 and Madaen 46 veal calves s3 to se. l slsrtle 88 Choice steers were use, good McIntyre 561-2 sass, medium ssso. fair use and ‘mfiiflfal; 1:‘: common $2 to $5.75. Choice helfer= f“ a, ' 1 made 05 flood 55.50, medium 05.25, Mane“ a fair s4 and common l2 to $8.50. Morris gm; s Good cows cold at $5, medium $4.25 Nayimb l0 1-2 and fair taro. Carmel-s ard cut-Hlbwlds 753-4 tors were $3. Benin! bulls madfiwmng“ Z3 t: in ssze and butcher bulls use] 031m," l“ to “.50. Om t‘ 1% Produce Prices $165?“ =33 _ fawnssiu 11g: 1-4 Plcl: Crow 4% MCIITREAL. Nov. 29—(OP)— Pioneer XD me Produce Market prices here todayhl 11 19° as reported by the Dominion Agrl- , PM“ If: cultural Bureau, follow: ‘Hank’ no Butter: first, grade oreamery mm G014 4g prints, job price. 29-29 1-2: first Boyalite 841-4 lrrade solids. 10b pr: , N 1-2-20; - San Ant 194 Que no 1 pasleuriaed, current re-ffiellflwl 39 calm DH“. 3a 1.8: Que no a. m 14' 1 Bherrltt 111 Cheese: Ont white, curreht r-tsmm‘ 357g ceipt price 1e i-io-s-ie; ont col- ‘$1,122, h oned. current receipt price, 10 1-5 slave 14kg 31-2 -o-1e. 18mm no 11o 533a: graded shipments h; “m; Straw Lake 4 7-8 free cases. offering pine, A-hrnifilmvm '75 34: A-medlum SiHA-pulle-Lg g3; ' m B-large 2s; o 21. “n, (flu a‘, Pfiilwes! Que no l 75's 50-00; Udfl m QM no 2 75's 55-70: N3 and P!!! Uncu- can as no 1 75's 95-195. Grit 460 i? Waite Am 5M MAKE-UP cosnr gwnfrz‘ u‘; IONDtIL-(OP) -.- Hi1 "mm, hem“ .. m Jzm" m. A Imus-ran movies dllrlnsuhs blackout. 17- “ma,” h; year-old Joan Gower forgot to avqoghm, or turnofiltiellatmherroomand Pgnd g III-Willi. 30-1.. _.....____. 1i . I . ...2--.._ another 100 his Berchtesgaderl home. pline and routine ls aimed at impressing the troopers with their responslbilty for and to Hller alone. Itshtly on guard like this one outside Hitler's door. In case of an ‘, like that at Munich, the case the hands of Himmler‘: Gestapo, backed by the Lelbstandartc and I187 official in the country. 1 Immediately in charts oi the Leibstandarte is Joseph (Sepp) Dietrich, shown here at Hitler's right with Himmler at the Fuch- sclected, over-sine troops-they average six feet-cf authenticated Arynn ancestry, all strong sup- of Nee-paganism, Nazi patriotic religion. A hundred a week guard the chanccllnry They go with Every bit of their disci- One of their number is con- is in _...___.._..n Lclbstandnrte membe ride in other oars“ The Fuehrer rides toops in back of him... . S.S. Army. _:~';:;: iVo rl A Heinrich Himmler is the man IO- sponsihle. lie heads the Gusts?!» mysterious secret police. and the Four rivgimcnis 0f the S. S. Army, the Ixibstandarte, comprising 12,000 mun, form the foundation oi the bodyguard. nil Hitler's marhiiic and follow in in tho rilzht front wit. with armed Whenever he gcls 011i. it i» on ill" sir"! sidc. and the troopers rush up and surround him. llvro thorn isn't a single civilian near the chancellor. bers and oiher troops are massed in front vi" llm 11 the people togclhcr in mam- it draw a weapon without attract Illhio lmilr 11- mom- almnst iIil[\’)'~\.i‘il‘ l. r lng altcnilnil o.” l-Es WWI-filo"- any sign oi danger, troopers and polico alilm 1m- uvulrl" 1v'1'l"'"~l in throw thelnselvn at the thrcntoncd point. <0 1hr 1~<~-.~11~\n"111 will itself disrupt attack. When lIitlrr makcr 1111.1 pearanoes, the guns-d preparations are not so cl‘ 1 sins do not have time to plan an altmk. ,.'l gl-ifil-r zip- ‘ for assas-