.,. J". S» d. t, 1B Richmond Si. Advertising Rates-Payable ln Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 25 ‘Cents. L U l. Central Guardian Locals 5c pcr words \\ esteru and Eastern bend‘ ‘ 2e per word; Announcements and turning Inenis 3v P" “"111 l Classified 3o per word; in ltlemorram Notices 84o per lnehL his a ‘I no,“ ‘m; .§p|l'I!IlBI IIJIYOIIIIIVI. Cards, _etc.. 5B P" "fir"; d‘ f: of Condolence 84o per inch; Wedding Ehsfllcmcnts our s o $130 and 19 pflnlj [m- every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks und Appreciation. Bic prr inch or 5c per uurd; Listi. of Subsrrlll- tions, 40 cents per mrh: Address and ‘Presentation $1.00. Other rates on application. GOVERNMENT - MUNICIPAL - CORPORAT nouns ; LISTED AND UNLISTED STOCKS i‘ BOUGHT - SOLD - QUOTED llesnbers Investment Dealers’ Association of Canada l r. .1. BRENNAN a oouPAvv fro. I. M. BAGNALL-Mnnager t Charlottetown Telephone i470 j ‘i =___=___..___. . ___ W. W... . . For 821B __ ,. .| .. _l'l'.'@'!!¢'i _ _ ._ FDETHlci-Wi-os i’: uncut,‘ “as - AIESSAGE BOY- Léwis, York. A W Iron. same -- 4o PIJLLICTS. LA\- I03 SALE — - ~ Apply Harry UllJPltLihH ton. ion Strccl. FOB SALE -— l’ll n56! Also l \\iili1 flame’ Apply Shanlas bl _V____ __ i , g ._ PICS. r001) B11- Aifrcti Webslier. G183 Alden Cabins, slalncqur R0111» I‘ on sjrfli/i "on" m" I I Ill-Ii tered Xorksliiifl 01'“? "i Yilfiiilff. months. W. Rvllilil French River. _ > Eight _.- WlIITl-Z u \\ cirr- able curl-mgr‘ u:t~.i - R l"! mouths. it'll-he Till-J w.‘ \i‘i'15' 1° Kent Street- ., '_' i, ‘i m“; _ :0 CHFNKS 0F Riggs, 1 cow $0 freshen JHHUB-TY 14m, 1 jauntlng siclgll- Aflllilv’ D3“ Farquharson. lfcrnmiri. _ [Li-ONE QUEEN RANGE r9)‘; SBAIfifJIIB-i’. Gil/es $004 Wilma” tlon. Used only short time. APPD‘ w. a. MacKaY. Murray Rh"- Foa same - Two 1000 warr “shaming “ram; Hones’. 11613 Suit. able for merchants or liifhlC-S. Apply D. L. MacFhee. Bonrlnaliv. Miscoiiangouswwm , - 1 _ w; an]: NOW TAnlM, "$212.8. Modcrn Woodcraft; G"!- eqn street. Phone 1371- To-Let _______________ goons T0 LET - m PRINCE Rhone 220L- Lost Found Stravell E551- _ nockcv flatworm‘ between Forum and. K1118 Square. Name inside. Call 713. osr SUNDAY NIGHT. LADYE watch between Zion Cliurch and U-pper Prince Street. Phone IAO. mm_cn'roii‘n on m Sourls train, purse containing sum of money and valuable‘ papers. Apply Guardian. rte-l ward. i tou- sr wmowurunse wmr suns of money and postal note in Metropolitan store. finder please telephone 210i or Sal- vation Army Sunset Lodge. Eb" vasmnnav anti-Vivian Micheers store uni Orlebar Street, purse containing money and registration card. Reward. Finder call 40 Oriobai" Silrccl. Personal _ __ FOB NEUBALGIA. LUMBAGO» Rheumatic Pains, Chest Colds. apply lieat Penetrating Glory Oli. At your Druszist. Renoir WorlTil-one ___ EONSON LIGIITERS REPAIRED. Mail orders accepted. Work guar- nnwcd by G, A, Peteipoll". 100 Richmond Street. Piloue ...0»i-.T. "commutator IALEBMAN WANTED - MANU- gMhu-u- and Distrlblllnr of e e"- trlcal specialties wants salesren smiling on ihxlrliware stores, dc- pn-timeut stores and electrical lrgdg. Good commission. Write 3°; 714, Qnarlottetown Guardian. smvcn mes “TIRE svlvlnouc or Mac-rs vlsrr T0 MANGEI- The Christmas mince pie had o Christian symbolism in the begin- ning. The pies represented the gold, frankincense and myrrh b10083" by the Three Wise Men to the manager: the crust symbolized the “m, and the mixture oi spices the frankincense und nwrrh. Original ly the pies were mnde oblong and followed the shnpe of the mana- ger. There was a superstition that there was no luck in store for the . man or woman who did not eat 1 mince pic at Christmas. To eat one, it was believed. was to be w" of having at. least one happy mqmh Toenjoy a year of happi- ness. a person had lo oat one pl: on each of the twelve days after Christmas. ‘ New Tires, Hector, Perfect Condition. lpihn- MACS BODY WORKS "Povvnol Street i I I t I Apply Guardian. WANTED - SILLESLADY FUR General Store. Experienced Pr?’ Icrrsd, Apply in writing MoGuig- an a; Boyle, liuntcr River. Teachersnlfantzed Tmulllsn \\'A.\"I‘I'.D FOR l\lU.l.- ‘viva-Al. John W. llntzru. Female llein Wanted “Ii ICU — Slit ICRAL “TJIIIEIV, refined and vlell educated for full or part time €t.Tll)i0_\‘iil€I‘il. Inter- (‘sling and rzisy twirl: with good ITVIIIIIUWHUUII. Apply Box 77L‘, (iuordiau. Wanted iv A N r Irina-Multan Inorrulss. iildes. lroll and Metals. ilighest prices. Fast service. Phone 2208 Mauxrce Block d: Co. WA N TE D - ALE BOTTLE! Highest prices paid. Fast pick- up service. Phone 2542. Evenings 1107. Michael Bros. IVANTED-ONE SHINGLE Machine complete and in good order. Contact Mr. Frank J. Arsenault, Itidicnouci, P. E. l., ILILNo." i“ ".. BAGS highest prices for used feed bags. We pay freight on lots of 100 or more. P. L. Morris Feed Service Mill, Kinkora. tlarsdlrucks For Sale FOR SALE — 1947 FORD 2 TON truck. Apply Filmer Carr. 314 Fitzroy. Phone 682. FOR. SAILE — MODEL B FORD. Good uiorking‘ condition. Rear tires, chains and battery, all new. Phone 2216. rtQsiftrr-isuyflponczwlic- Club Coupe. W ‘h 2500 nlilca Heater, etc. Apply Craswell Stu- dio. PONTIAC SEDAN 39 MODEL New transmission. brakes and battery. Good tires and motor. Apply C. E. Gamble, Albany. FOR SALE 1938 WILLYS SEDAN: 1942 Chev. 1500 ewt. Army truck: i934 Ford V8 coach. Ap- Dly Stead Bros. service station. | ltfnivrcrule Road. Phone 12854.. CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN Tllllt‘ PROBATE COURT‘ The 8th day of December, A.D. 1,947 IN Iiffi ISSTNPIG of Andrew Ernest lllclnnis late of Cherry Valley in Queens County in the said Province, - Retired Farmer deceased. tcstate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within mid County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on flle of Minnie Iloran of Sakatoon in the Province of Bask- atchewan, married woman, and James B. Johnston of Charlotte- town in Queens County aforesaid, Attorney at Law, the I-lsecutors of the above named Estate praying that a. citation may be IIIlQd for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court Home In Cite.‘ ‘ In Queens County, in the said Province, on Monday the 19th day of January neat com- ing. at the hour of eleven o'clock forenonn of the sMno day to ahcw cause if any they can why the Ae- counts of the' said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed a; prayed for In sold petition and motion of James B. Johnston, Esq" Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a lfllc copy hereof bo forthwith pub- lished In some newspaper publish- ed In Charlottetown aforesaid once In cnch week for at least four con- secutive weeks from the date hern- of and that n trim cony hereof be forthwith posted In the following nubile places respectively. namely. In the hall of the Court House In Charlottetown aforesaid. and at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Charlottetown aforesaid. and at or near the store of J. It. MeEachem. Cherry VoPey aforesaid. so that all nemons Interest-d in the said Ils- tato as aforesaid may have due notin- then-o’. WITNEHH Ills Honour IIarolrI Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate (four! at Charlottetown in Queens County. the day and sear first above written. By the Court. (L. l.) (soon n. MARGARET rashes, Registrar Mining (Canadian Press) §_ TORONTO. Jun. Sales Stock 5100 Alger . 3200 Am Larder . 35555 Anglo Cdn ‘:00 Ailg llur ,, 12500 Apr-r . . 24800 Ashley 2500 Atlas Ykuife 2000 Aubeiie 2500 Bagamac lit) Bk of Mont 60 Bl. of NS 37600 Bas Met. . 30700 Bear 15000 Beauiieu 3500 Bevcousrt 5500 Biclgood 3500 Bobjo 105400 Brit. Dom i700 Bilflad 500 Buff Ank 12985 Ca) ItidJll . _ 13600 Caimont .. . . lOO Campbell 3135 Bk 0i Com . 096 Criu Brew 400 Caribou 300 Car". Trc 3100 Cent. For 2000 Centremaque . . Cilcskirk .. .... Cilc-slervliio .. ('i'l'0.'lllllll\ ___THE GUARDIAPC CI-IARL RETURNS T0 FOLD Bulgaria returned to tile fold of friendly nations as Dr. Nlssim Judasy lvfevorail. above, presented to President Truman his creden- tials as minister from the former Axis satellite nation. Diplomatic relations between the US. and its former enemy were formally re- sumed for the first time since the war. Cltrnlanl Coastal Cochenuur . . lfoiovnnc . ___ __ Exchange (‘ull Braille . .. .. . 82 467.10 Con IIUilir‘ —-- i040 Con Smelt . Asbestos 500 (11th Air . 70 Abitibl 3500 Daragon . _ . 20 B A Oil 9000 Davies Pele , . l6 1-2 Bldg Pros . .. . 4000 Deiniic .... .. 160 But-k Silk 3206 Dcttzl .. 46 Bell Tel 2700 Diclccuson 80 Call Brew 10100 Discovery . . . 6O Bathurst . 2700 Div int .. . 62 Can Cement . 800 Dome . . . 20 l-4 Can Pacific 25 Dom Bank . 25 l-f celallesc . ‘T100 Doliaida 76 l-2 Can Car l-‘oiuid . G000 Dulamn .. 22 Can Car Plrl 6.7m) Iluquesne 70 (Jan Strum 4000 Duvay . l0 Call Pupcr 13500 East Cr . . l0 Cockshutt H00 E Suli 320 Can Vickers 15500 Eldona 78 Dom Bridge ,, 1400 Fl S01 . . 25 Dom Cbni Plci _ 9000 East Lcduc . 43 Don A 14648 Eureka .. .. D15 593g 310 Falcon _ Dom st 13 1500 Fed Kirk . Dryden .. 850 Problsher . . Fraser T3450 Giant. Fun] A 10900 Gillies pioumm , 19400 Globe Gcll 5t Wares . 32790 Gods La HQw smith i500 Gvldfllfl 11am Bridge 4200 Gold Man Hi;- walker _' __ 1590 GQIdhRWk Can Ind Al .. . 3000 llasasa int Nickel S000 Hera Gui imp 0|] 15000 High 5B!‘ -- Int Pete 540 lloiiingcr rm powgy _ 31350 Home Oil . In; Papfr __ ,_ 4500 l-losco . Imp Tub V _ 399 Hild Bay - B. C. Potver . .. 2000 Hugh Mal . Co“ Smelt 50 Imp Bk Lake Woods 3500 1114130 L ~ Massey Ilarrls . . H36 Tm Nwkcl - McCall Front . 2000 Int Uran N31, s‘; cm- 4000 Jaw" Can Nor Pfci . . 7250 Joburkc MOI-and“ 3000 Jolict price Ems i353 K9” Add Quebec Power . 5087 Kciwrcn shawjnigan __ v 1H0 Kirk Lake s; Law _ _ _ i625 Labrador gt Law pm 4500 L Rowan Dom Tex H 120 Lake Shore 12 5-8 Dom Ta, 2600 L Wasa W93 E16,; A _ 150 Lamaque s; of can 2000 Lapaska .. Brazilian 4500 Lcbci . . , _ 2520 Leitch . i050 Louvicourt 4100 Lingmsm . 1500 Lynx 2320 Little LL . .. 1470 Mncassa " r c" " ""*~** — 1900 MacDonald . CANADA 1:00 Marltcod .... .. "lwvmc" m" 4x5 Mafiscu PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 2400 Magnet _ m "run rnonarn covnr 19°‘? Mai C’! - The 18th day of December an, 1m 130° MW?“ - 6000 Martin In Ire listnto of CECIL B. GREEN 3350 Mcl(cnzic __ _ into nf Montague in Kings County 1090 McMflrnmc 26 in the said Province, Dentist, dcc- 49509 Mm Con,’ “wi- lcslaic- i 50o Min Corp .. To the Sheriff 0f the County 0f 3000 Mylamaque Kings County or any Constable or 3000 NM Pete literate person within said County 1550 Nogu, _ . . , .._ i600 New Cal “RLE1mu' 2250 New Mar IVIIEREAS upon reading the 610 Nlraurlo . petition on file of Ada M. Green of 7210 Normctal Montague aforesaid, widow, and 4500 Norpick Luther H. Coffin of Charlottetown 70400 Norzonc .. in Queens County in the said Prov- 1565 OBricu lnee. Retired Banker, the Executor: 38700 Okalla of the above named Ebtate praying 18750 Omuitrans that a citation may be issued for 3000 Orlac the purpose hereinafter set forth: 31900 Oeisko You are therefore hereby required 2000 Osulake to cite all persons interested in the 2000 Pac Gold 05 said Estate to be and appear before 24500 p“ p", _ l" the Judge present at a. Probate 500 pamour _ 146 Court to be held in the Court House 370° paymasm. 45 in Charlottetown in Queens County, 5900 pen my 15 in the said Province, on Friday the 5500 Piccadilly " " " u twenty-third day of January nest 900 pickle 0,0,}, 225 coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of tho lame day to shew cause if any they can why tho Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition und on motion of Stephen S. Hes- sian, Esq, Proctor for said Petition- er. And it is hereby ordered that a true eon)’ ‘IBIQOI be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper published In Charlottetown Morosald once in r-nCIl week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from .the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following nlacea respectively, namely. In the hall of the Court House In George- town In Kings County aforesaid, at or nmr the Royal Canadian Mount- ed Pollen Barracks In Monti-gee aforesaid. and in front of Mabon’: Drug Store In Montague aforesaid an that all persons Interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have dn- notice- thereof. WITNEIIS Ilia lfonour iflnroltl Lennard Palmer. Judge of the nil Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County. the day and year flret above written. By theCoart. (L. S.) ISGD.) I5. MARGARET PALMER, a Registrar. 1000 Porc Reef 700 Preston . 2070 Quemont 1100 Reeves .. . 15500 Regcourt . 2000 Rlchmac .. 12800 Roxana .. 160 Royal Bk . 300 San Ant 2500 Sannorm 3100 Senator . 5177 Sherritt .. . 11600 Silver Mill . 4400 Silence .... .. 2100 Springer . 1533 ‘ll dacona 2200 Btarratt .. 4050 Steep Rock 300 Sullivan .... .. 600 Sylvanite 310 Teck I-Iu .. . 64500 Thurbols . 484 Toburn .. . 4500 United Oil .800 Upp Can . 320 Ventures . 425 Waite . 2500 Vulcan . 37.50 Wingait _ .. 400 wright Her 8500 Oil Belec .. 4080 Pend Ore . Total sales 1,384,000. NORTH amsmcau urr L. S. STEVENSON flRANfH MANAGIR ‘I40 RICHMOND 5T. A MUTUAL COMPANY New York Exchange Anaconda . 34 1-8 Am Cnr and P‘ .. .. ~12 l-2 Beth Steel .. 101 1-5 N Y Central . . l4 1-3 Che: and Ohio . 44 3~4 Con Edison .. 22 7-8 Eiec Auto Lite 52 Gcll Eire 35 l-l Gen Motors . 57 l-2 Gen North Pfci . 43 Std Oil NJ . . 77 Kennecott. 48 l-Z Mont Ward . 53 1-4 North Ali1'.. . 17 Phil Pele . 60 7-5 U S Rubber 44 3-4 Radio Corp 9 l-i Texas Corp .. 5B 3-4 United Air 24 Vanadium Air . 15 West Elev 20 14 West Union l9 7-8 U s Stccl . . 76 5-: BANKS _ Commerce .. . . 22 l-Z Montreal 23 Nora Sr-otia. . 37 Royal Bank . . . 25 1-4 Livestock MONTREAL, Jan. 5 4- (GP)- Ligilt receipts kept prices almost steady with last week's quotations on the two Montreal livestock markets today. Receipts: 459 cattle. 424 calves, 571 hogs, and 31.7 sheep. 'l‘hcrc \\ crr a few steer»: of com- mou to good quality offered but the biggest part consisted mostty of cows and heifers of common l» good quality. There were not en ough sales IIIBCIG at tithe of writ- ing to establish ally market. The early sales made were estimated to be strong. Light cattle receipts met with a very good demand. Veaicrs of common to good quality were bringing between 13-21 und grass- ers were mostly 1050-11. Following the unuouncemcut by the meat hoard of all IIICTEBAN oi 7.00 on Wiltsilires, sellers were asking as high as 30.00 for grade A hogs. 'I‘hcre were no early sale" made uith packers bidding 28.50 for grndc A. Most of the lamb offerings were of very puor quality and sold al- firm prices. The general price paid was 16.00 with some up to 16.50. Sheep ranged between 4- 8.50. Marizts lit A Glance (Canadian Press] "Porolito-Stocks steady; golds clown others hold. Montreal-Stocks mixed; papers off; others steady. New York-Stocks easy; profit cashing stalls rails. Produce IVLONTWIEAL. Jan. 5 - (CF)- Produce prices quoted here today were reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture as fol- lows: Eggs; Free cases, A large i6—- 49: mctl 43~-~-i3 1-2; It pullout 4-? l-2~4i; B 30-41 l-2; C 29-30 Packed for export A large 4-8; med 46: pulieLs 42. Butter: Wholesale Que pasteur- lzed, frcsh and storage no. l, 6i uouliunl. Current receipts Que no i pnstcllrizzcd 66; no Z 65. First grade t'l'C8illCl'_\' print. job price Gd ~69; solids 67 l-2-68 l~2. Cheese: Current recetpts west- ern white and colored 36 i-4; tfob fartory shipping points) Que white and colored 35. (Fob Moulrealt wholesale: western white and cnl- orcd 36 l-2-—37. No other prices established. Potatoes: Que no 1 7s lbs 2.00- 115: NB no 1 75 lba 2.15-2.35; I". E‘. I. no. 1 2.25—2.40; No. 2 l.90-~ 2.15; Bliss 3.05-2.10. IIAI HOVIIIINI‘ Not being at all bashful, lolly, bear cub in the London loo, puck- for last night from one-thirty on. OTTETOWN _\ Liv-i ‘COOWOQD Smart Girl l George Wort: "We haven't been quarreling," Eric said. "I'm worried about Featherly. He should have coiled me this morning. l-le hasn't called yet. I'm afraid something’: hap- parted." The senator" said impatiently. "Now. now, stop worrying. Feather- iy is all right. He wasn't born yesterday." Sally's heart was in a panic again. She had forgotten about Featherly, l-Ie had let her into Zoramfs ap- artment last night. Ho had cer- teinly been there when Barney killed Zorane. Featherly apparently was one of the senator's under- cover men, How could Van Arden possible blame Eric and the senator for the murder when Featherly was there all the time? Somehow. she had to warn Barney or Van Arden. She said. with dismay, "Eric, I've got to go back. I left my bag in the powder‘ room." He said curtly, "Can't go back. l’ll phone the club." “I'll phone the ciub," she said. The senator sat forward. "Did you tell him about Kresco?" “No, Senator." Eric snid sharply. Kresco?“ "He's a snake in the grass. He's a ridiculous fool lie came all the way out here to accuse Sally of being the girl we're looking for He said she was Van Arden! er- rand girl." "What did you tell him?" "Harrumph! I told him he was a blithering idiot. He wasn't drunk He's up to something. Eric. Do you suppose he's siding with Van Arden? What do you suppose his game is?" "It's very mystifying." Eric said. ‘Listen, Dad. and take it easy. They finally got the alligator briefcase.’ Guy Van Arden opened the car rloor and said, "Get in. Barney. I've got some bad news for you. Borne)‘. very bad." The reporter got in and closed the door. “Whats all this mystery about?" he said impatiently, "Sally looked as if she'd just seen a gilost." "You went to Zorane’s apartment last night. You had a row with him. You tool? a punch at him." "I certainly did. And if he doesn't like it. I'll take another punch at him!" "I'm afraid you won't. Barney You scc, he never recovered from it." Barney said softly, God!" "I've been watching Zorane. as you know. Last night. one of my men, stationed at a window across the street with field glasses, saw you go in and slug him. He saw everything, Barney. when you left Zorane was lying on the floor. You thought he was merely knocked out. l-fc was dead. You didn't wait to investigate." “What about “Uh. my CHAPTER XXVI Barney let out his breath softly. I-lc suid presently in a sick voice. "Well, what a nice sQot. Murder!" "Yes. Barney." “You told Sally." "I had to tell her. You see, since ‘it happened, since a little after two last night I've been trying in think of a way put for you." "Wily?" Barney said hoarseiy. “Why should you bathe-r about me?" "Keep your head and I'll ex- plain. I have nothing against you. I have plenty against, Senator Lar- sen, He's a limelight their, A head- line grabber. I-Ie rushed into this investigation with all his stupidity. He didn't want to investigate alien labor racketeering activities in this country; he wanted to waft him- self into political prominence. The whole purpose of this investigation‘ is to find a goat. I'm the goat. Per- haps I have made mistakes. The fart remains. he's a thorn in my side." ' "D0 you think you can frame hbn? You're nuts." “Take it easy. Barney. Let rne do the talking for a moment. The senator and that smart. son of his would stoop to anything to smear me across the front pages. It's all they want. Obviously, I don't want to be smeared across the front pages. By putting them on the receiving end of a murder charge they'll lose all interest in me. By helping me you'll save your skin and I'll save my reputation. That's my proposal. You'll have to help. So will Sell!" Barney was still breathing zap- ldly. "What did she say?" "She will help. She loves you enough to do anything for you. So does coral Msyberry." "What has she got to do with fills?" "I'll coma to her in a moment. Your job is the biggest. It's going to be your job to put this on the front page of the Morning Star. You're working there now, aren't you?" "Yes." "Then your story is this: You and Bally did not go Into Zorane‘: at all. You got only as far as his apartment door. You heard the senator and Eric quarreiing with Zorane. You and Bally went up the hall to the elevator. You saw the senator and Erie come out and sneak down the hall. That's all. The police will establish the time of Zoraneh death at about two o'clock." "Walt a minute. flow about their allbis?" “I have taken pains to establish that Senator Larsen has no alibi He went to the Buvoy-Carllngton. and be went to bed. It's going to be awfully hard for him to prove that." "Don't forget that Erie lives in the same building as Zorane." "Im not forgetting anything. Ila was in bed in his apartment.” Barney suddenly gr nod. "Walt a minute! You've overlooked an eye witness. zorana's valet. He was there. I sew him.” en up and gives her keeper a big JANUARY__6.__ rggr NOTICE We wish to advise our Customers that due to o brack- down in our Ovens, und alterations being made to our luk- ery, we sholl be closed until further notice. Pfnoau’: Bakery iii this arrangement. o program for the future. Province. und other rurul organizations. interested. OWOWWW-Zfl Farmers’ Short Course The Short Course on ruroi community problems, sponsored by the Provincial Department of Agriculture, opens or the Hull in Charlottetown tomorrow afternoon or 1:30. Although it was first planned to hold the Course or Birch Court, Experimental Form, weather und snow conditions olfered Legion In the nine sessions from Wednesday noon lo Saturday noon, it is hoped to review generally, current problems of form life. Dis- cussions on Soil Conservation, Co-oparotives, Marketing, Conduct- ing Meetings, Health and Nutrition, Dominion Agricultural Serv- ices, Leudership Techniques, Rurol Film and Library activities, Junior Club Work, Dairying, Rural Credit Unions, Federation of Agriculture, Rural School Problems und Folk Schools in Den- murk will be the centre of interest. Three or four periods will be devoted solely to discussing the position of Agriculture und planning A debate between two P. W. C. Students and rwo members of the Course on "Resolved that agriculture offers more satisfying opportunities to young people than competitive industries," will be beld on Friday evening. This will be followed by u demons- tration on how to properly conduct Discussion Groups. The sub- ject for this discussion will be-The future for our young people on the form und the value of u Junior Farmers‘ Organization in the Ir is expected to have representatives from ull Farm Forums In the Province, Junior Clubs, Co-operoi-ives, Institutes, Credit Unions, The meetings and discussions ore primarily for formers but ore open to, the public und o welcome is extended to oll persons FOWOOWWOWQOWWOWOM O$ about it. and I'm having my men investigate. You see, the valet did not report the murder to the police. My men made inquiries. dead.“ it?" “I don't, Barney. In Zoranefa business he was actually ROI-hill! more nor less than a spy - my- sterious things happen. They often don’t bear looking into. But it fits our plans perfectly. We can aa- sume — as the police will later assume-that this valet saw the senator and Eric killing Zorane. and they did away with him." Barney said reflectiveiy. “Yes, Yes. that's not bad. I-Iow about a motive?" “There is a ready-made motive. Did you know that Zorsne and the senator were both in love with the same woman? A night club girl named Lolita Monterrey? Coral Mayberry knows Lolita Monterey was Zorane's mistress and that the senator was having an affair with her. Obviously, he killed Zorane over Lolita. Lolita will swear there was bad feeling between the two men over her." i “Wait a minute, Van, Is Coral] Mayberry in on tilis?" "She's going to be. This morning, she telephoned the senator, asking‘ him why he didn't drop Lolita Monterey. she will testify that she saw the senator and Lolita in a Harlem night club on his last trip to New York.” "Wait a minute. You want this smeared ail over tomorrow morn- ing's Star. City editors have been known to be skeptical. Keep it plausible." "Do you remember Lolita Mon- terey coming to your table last night in the Hey Nonny No Club and lntlmating before all of you that she and the senator were at least old friends? You went to see Zorane. having heard that Ioiiia was his mistress, checking up this old friendship with the senator. Will your city editor find that ginning of I947. Therefore there should be no lorgs quantifies of live poultry roiso this coming season. standard uvoildilo. ngsmsnr of flocks. They urs fed PIIONQ 700-J "We'll discuss that later. larney. i is olso u keen demand for poultry meufsflslund packers are confi- dent of o strong demand. American buyers ore now inquiring for Now is the time to decide the number of chicks you should Our Chicks urs hatched from, parent stock of the highest Flock-owners having o record of unusual horelioblllry in post seasons, which indicate good core and mon- rion, supplemented with high grade Pilcliordene Oil und buffer- milk powder. This odds materially to vigor und growth, und I! about the but GUARANTEE OF STRONG, STURDY CHICKS. Place your Orders surly to assure delivery on dots required. ISI-AID BIIIBK IIITGIIEIIY COMPANY CHARLOTTETOWN, r.:.|. There's someething very strange implausible?" "Not if I can back it up." “A half hour before my man phones tipping off the police, he will also phone Lolita Monteroy Early this morning. Zorane's valet at the Hey Nonny No. She will was picked up with a crushed skull,‘ rent a car and con-re at once to the iLarscns‘ she will have nothing in Barney uttered a whistling sigh! of relief, "How do you account fori her mind but denOuncing the sen- ator for killing her lover. We will already be tire-re." (To Be Continued) Entire ll. S. Factory Moving To The ll. K. GLASGOW. Jan. 4 l} (Reuters) ~ T0 hclil fight the dollar short- age. an entire factory is being brought across the Atlantic from Bridgeport, Conn, to Glasgow. Within a few months of its ar- rival 1,000 people are expected to be employed in it, turning out goods for the British export drive With the official blessing of the Board of ’I‘rnde. Remington Rand, Ltd., is transplanting $2,000,000 worth of equipment to a prepared sitehso that the company can make typewriters and electric razors in Britain. INLAND WATERIVAI‘ The Great Lakes waterways more than 2.000 mi'es of shipping lune-s, links the mid-west cities of Canada and the United States with Eastern ports. we?" we ain- .E..sRS Tenders will be received till Junuury I5 for 50 cords oi hurd- wood, sowed in 3 H. lengths, split no smaller than 3 inches at smallest end; to be delivered und piled of factory. NEW GLASGOW DAIRYING g BABY CHICKS Now rilof export egg contracts have been confirmed of u higher price which will offset increased cost of feeds, poultry producers ore in u better position to muke o profit than of the be- dccreuse in poultry flocks. There of high pricds. u proper balanced Hatching Ro- P.O. IOX I91 '