4""'T'-N'-:-- iilie Birthday Murder :I,,wi925, we went to the same DECEMBER 1. 1951 ZT-" with me. but I didn't let them, be- cause I knew they'd just be in the way. Hetty Gorcoran-she's been president fo four years ri.lrining- was green. She always likes to be the whole show." Mrs. watt, Tuck saw, had had Her Moment. "And what do you know of Mr. I-lime that might throw some light on his death?" he asked. , Mrs. Watt drew herself up very straight. "Just this." she said. ay Longs lewls Cuhpjfit TWENTY-NINE Part TWO e, You were married when?" Farm Prices & Market Report Following are excerpts from the weekly marketing report of the Provincial Department of Agricul- ture. prepared by Mr. W. R. Shaw. IT!-IE GUARDIAN. lthreshed. There are marked in- creases in feed grains. some sec- tions in the West are short of feed, particularly in Alberta where maps are still under snow. Gross supplies of feed. however, are al- most a record and over 332. or the 1950-51 level. Preference in move- ment, however, must be given mill- ing wheat. The export market for oats' and barley is firm. Taking into consideration these known factors the prices of coarse grains CHARLOTTETOVVN The total production of protein feeds in Canada is about 40,000 tons higher than in 1950, but prices are out of sight. The export de- mand for oils 1;as been intensified. Poor harvesting weather has af- fected the market to a consider- able extent. and a lower produc- tion in Argentina has beep a con- tributory influence. Flax prices have jumped 2096 since the first of this month. and it would appear as if not only flax protein sup- ers 16.00 to 17.00. Calves at Charlottetown -.. De- livered to plant. Good and choice 26.00 to 27.00; Medium 24.00 to 25.- 00; Common 22.00 to 24.00; Grass- ers 17.00 to 18.00. Sheep at Monctoii C Delivered to plant. Live grade quotations. Good 13.50 to 16.00: Medium l0.50 to 13.00; Common 8.00 to 10.00. Rail grade prices, 3300 for A Grade, up to 70 lbs. Sheep at Charlottetown-Dellw 2000. Rail grade prices for A's up to 46 lbs., 62.00. Potatoes Because of the fact that Marl- time markets are fairly well sup- plied at the moment there has been a slightly easier trend to the potato market during the past sev- eral days. A number of csrloads "PAGE ELEVEN of Maine potatoes have mppouiol on the Montreal and Toronto mar- kets. and this has also been rot spornslble for A slightly undid trend there. Since the stnrt 0! All shipping season there has been I steady advance in potato value: each week, and this is In first minor price recession that we have Continued on page 14 1, we were-well. sort of "?l;u:?;?:;, 1 went on to biisinus ryfoal and 805 5 -I9b ” 5I"n&31; ::p,;?. 1,, a packing housvc;-rked "His wife didn't. kill him." "How do you know that?” Mrs. Watt deflated just a little us she sought for reasons. ''Well, 1 Deputy Minister: The latest quotations from the Province of Nova Bcotla show that butter has advanced one cent per cred. Live grlide quotations. Good l.'i.00 to 14.00: Medium 10.00 to 12.- 00; Common 5.00 to 8.00. Rail grade prices 31.00 for A Grade tip will undoubtedly remain firm un- til at least the opening of naviga- tion next spring. The following are our quotations on feeds at today's levels: plements, but linseed oil and paint: will go to higher levels. chicago- nnd he i.'.?:.::-. I..:;:”"-...":: :15? ?.f.iL"”..?"1..lRi.;a"”lf.fiii..”"i'?..li . .. . ....- . -”"”””i - - - -m . a. ncm - v ll: d E, the em, 0, M, gamer. and W5 no, that M, 0, ,,,,,,,,,,g WC. ' ' Grade Price carloarl Small limes Island Oats ,0 ,,,,,,,f. M... ”g,....l., .,...,.,i.,Z.'.,,., Imaamcz.-lurnzoaomm. :imhm,.,, year," " man. I mean, for someone to kill In New Brunswick a similar ad- ggriev 0 No 1 9f:'g::'”'” W good spring lambs. 21.00 in 2750; liwhatl made you come here? you. youve got to have something Vance became effective Monday, when N03, Vt” 0"": 0, ran P Medium 2600 to 27.00; Common M c ..w,.1y me girls at the club I be- wrong with you. Unless a woman's November 26. wholesale quotations ” """ " No' '. Kim 360 gmem 10.00 to 20.00. Rail grade prices for . . long to were having our annual stark. raving crazy, she doesn't from that province at present be- ' ” ' I" M g A's delivered, 8400, up to 46 lbs. .,,,.,.,, we go to Chinatown, oh. just go and kill her husband with- ing 67c delivered, with local job- ” 9 3-5 Ni” '- Lambs at Charlottetown.-.Dcliw s 3 . goof us. and have a grand dinner. out any reason. In fact. no one kills bing 69c. In order to keep in line 33:: Al N sedoigl p H I nrcd. Live grade quotations. Good - av " ' .1 inch we K0 I-0 all early show. a person without any reason. Al- with the above mentioned prices . C we 3" T e - my Igi and Choice 27.00 to woo; Medium t , , E"-In g in-idgc club really, only of hen. wg.gCwe)1 he man-3 have y m he other W0 province! the pme Msnmeal N009 livlllllible -- Very 1118” 25,00 to 27 00- common 1400 to only those wllo olliain Life Instiitiiicn uh:-u we've been lknltting since mean bone in his body. You just in Prince Edward Island advanced 9””e""l"e 35'; 3675 "ml Sllillllement. ' they don't need it, will have it when they me war. well, at dinner one of the couldn't get mad at him. He sl- also one cent per pound. the whole- 0"" 4'70 -' Wm” In bulk 4 head 1; vefy badly, Ionian mentioned tne death of a ways made you feel like a queen sale for prints at 65V.-c delivered 5'40 T gmund 5"” baggem 1I,odur-er named Albert Hlme. and 'Stlck with me. clad; he'd any, Charlottetown, local jabbing 67c. Ll , k gggwg, c U I LET'S TALK TIIIS tivrzu her: she thought the We must and you'll be wearing dlnmonds "' ”” Cattle at Ch.arlottetown-Deliv- M. C. STEWART, Representative lll-115 Grafton Street, (.'hnrIottctoivn, P. E. L mlc done it from what she'd read and drinking champagne by the Feeds ;.. lilo papers. Well, right away 1 bucket.' He was always wanting to well iiiat must be my Albert. Not do nice things for you. of course. ered at plant. steers: Good 2700 to 27.50: Medium 26.00 to 26.50: Common 20.00 to 24.00. lleifcrs: Hog prices are steady at Mono- am and Charlottetown, but sows are down s1..00 at Moncton and PLUMBING 8. HEATING A late harvest has shortened onlv from the name (it's an until nut lroin the fact that lie wastnone at all. He used up what he .;..;.)5 so interested in that oddihe didn't have any money then, sort.saved from his job at the packing lung. in college he directed Rlllitlllt for tuition and books and normal fall movement. Substantial quantities of grain remain un- it, The divorce was my fault. real- Sl.50 at Charlottetown. At Char- lottetown the lower gradesof cat- tle are revised slightly downward. but calves are steady. All other Good 2650 to 27.00; Medium 25 50 to 26.00; Common 20.00 to 23.00. Cows: Good 2000 to 21.00; Medium 19.00 to 2000; C0'.lliilOll 17.00 to U C 1": 0; student plays. I lieiit to all at the university, We just had I3. I'd kept telling myself that if I livestock prices and quoumons 18.00; Canners and cutters 14.00 to c 0 I n W a l I I S H 0 t e I :: .u 'lllii they were cei-tniiilylmy salary and a little he picked cohld stick it out until he graduat- are steady WM, 195,, week. 16.00; Bui1s:,Good 22.00 to 23.00: . ' . , g , g ,' , y)o(f-- cal deep stuff. you know. up from a Saturday job as a sales- ed I'd get my reward. But then he Hogs at Moncwngamde A my Medium 21.00 to 22.00; Common 7'EE ll0Ll.ls .S1nr.l-.1. llAl.ll-Ax. Mini mutu- ; people like sliawu lmnn, but out of thnt,little bit of just went on at the store as a luli- 50. Grade B1 28.10; No.1 sows 22, 18.00 to 2000. I Telephone 3-9-I48 F H, Q '1” HM Dnumr she stopped expectantly. Notlniuney he always saved out enough time salesman. Of course, I see 50. No, 2 sows 21.50; M; dressed Calves at ivioiicion-Delivered to ','m-:n;'g:iL1h' And Wuhan running what else to do, Tuck to I)I'll15: me something nice-it bag now that he had to get some 00311 weight delivered, plant. Chnico 27.00 to 28.00: Good hjuh - Two mimms nodded encoiiragingiy. of candy. or a gardenis-some- together before he could go to New 11035 at ch,m.,gmow,,-p, 0, 3, 29.00 to 26.50; Medium 2300 to 24.- glnkj from (,0rW,ums "wcll. all through the show- thing." york and try to get into the thent- country points. Grade A 27.50; 00: Common 19.00 to 21.00; Grn.ss- Pukv Runwny Smnom rical world, but at the time it was a letdown. That's wnen I got real Grade Bl 27.10: No. 1 saws 21.50: m Bette Davis. my, she's wonderful- No. 2 sows 20.50. I lkcpt thinking of Albert. and hlni "Still," said Tuck. 'you did di- vorce him, didn't you?" Si mmship PIP! 5. Business s'ns s'nks BathS' ha I ' 1 , null Tiiczilrical District. lam; dead. and what this friend Mlrs. watt's eyes looked back menn. 1 don't think rve ever been came at -Moncton-Delivered to closets, electric shallow .,.um,,,.,,.S M.,,.,,z,,,,.,' of mine had said about the wifelovcr the years. "You know how so mean to anyone. lie was Jll5C:pIant. steers: Up to 1.000 Ibs.. and deep well pumps, Snack B',,,.V post Omen doing it. After the show we went young girls are. I was crazy for as nice as always until I made a Choice 29.00 to 3050; Good 28.00 to .1 . soil fittin S Bmm. SMIL Smc &. to the Plan whistle for sodas and pretty clothes, and it made me linsty remark about how maybe 28.50; Medltim 26.00 to 26.50; Com! Sf” Plpei '. E ; Sm" Dry Clmmws m .ur.nm-s, and so i told the girls awfully mean sometimes. Albert he wasn't such a genius as he'd nlon 20.00 to 2300. Over 1,000 lhs.. hbre pipe, range boilers, How, about how i had been married always pointed out that if rd just. thought, Then he got mad at me. Choice 29.00 to 30.50; Good 28.00 electric water heaters, R.,.;.D, m.,,n.,1-,.e, Free once to Albert. My, they were ex- be patient until he finished col- We had real words nnd it all cnd- to 28.50; Medium 25.50 to 2700; Take MAIHIEUS COUCH steel pipe and fittings, Pqrking, common 21.00 to 23.50. Heifers Choice 28.00 to 29.00: Good 27.00 in 27.50; Medliim 124.00 to 26.00: Common 19.00 to 2200. sows: Good cited. Then I asked them whether they thought it was really my duty and so I decided I would. i came lIL'IlI. straight here. because I kllewlpiilllt who'd spend the rest of their ed up that I got talking of divorc- ing him, and then thinking about way. this very lege and got a start I'd have these things, a. lot more than if 1 had just married one of the boys at the .,i'enlly doing it. In a broke! Albert's heart. He was SYRUP Keep ii mouth 3 full minutes, or gorgle 3 Iull minutes, then in your RATES S2.5O to S6.5O PER DAY FOR YOUR SAFETY AND IIROTECTTON This Hotel is equipped with A NEW AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER WRITE TODAY MAIN PLUMBING and if i waited and izot thinking it over lives slaulzhterini! Digs for a liviniz. quiet after that. and said lic'd,22.00 to 23.00; Medium 20.00 to 21 -I swallow H You Wm be ,9; HEAVJNG SUPPLIES co. . SYSTEM in new mom. Fire Alarm Bong and Sm, Fire Esg Mid talked 350111 19 Wllh George. But 1 was impatient, and selfish. never stand in the wily of me do- 00. 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