m1 i. _ ; l .., A i ‘I And furthermore-it is .- the finest you can buy. A1151: ‘Fresh from the gardens! at ll a. m. By order ’ d95l—3-2-5i. ,,. ,7! . Booms, C‘ ‘ Wednesday 1 Report, the l ,' holders, oi 21-121.‘ . 1 ’ -~ ‘My mm . Garage in ppiy to v 21-1512 ‘ I offer by a ‘Brookfleld. v , property. 50 i » ing house, store and other out bulld- ings all in fair repair. School at door 5 Aonlv ; - 6-3-7-31. so... on General Meeting .. The "General Meeting oi the Share- , holders of Silver Sheen Foxes Ltd, ' will be held in the Board of Trade f‘ 1929, for the reception of the Annual By order of the Board. B. “07-3-18-141. '1». General Meeting The General Meeting of the Share- ‘ Black F0! Cos will be held l: the Council Chambers, on Thursday the 7th day of March 1929, for the recep- tipnofthoAnnualleNrfitheelec- on of Directors, eio. Alberton South, near wharf, two - rehouses and two lots of laud suit- . : io for coal, lumber or produce p _ I00 acres of wood and lumber land in Lot 10, P. E. l. situated about two pillar from West Devon Station. Dwelling and one acre lot or land mile from New Zealand Station. o above properties will he sold at nable prices for either cash or Pl! to ELMER n. SHARBELL, I T For Sale or Rent . Htion. Conveniently two minutrs walk to Depot and G611! , oral Store. An ideaichance to open. mo. thoroughfare passes door. . .. house. barn 20 x 40. Dairy 12x18 ildings in good repair. - d, ‘l clear, balance in wood. Good chance for right party. Easy terms. ELMER. E. SHABBELL, i, FOR SALE ' Station, lzncwn as tho P. Ofllcc Add. New Wlltshire, " Tiucrlou ssu: ’ 0F STOCK, CROP AND ‘ ’ nurazsmvrs “ Twill aeli by public auction on the l - of Thomas Palmer, Brok- Tburaday, March 7th, at one lock sharp, 1820, the following:- s grade moo-o Cows. no Calf; ~ ~ - grade I Holstein grade; Annual Meeting I ' The Annual Meeting of the Tem- perance Alliance oi P. E. 1., will meet in the Y. M. C. A. Building, Char- ' lottetown, on Thursday. March l"! An important meeting in view I! the Plebiscitc. President. J. M. McLEOD, of the Secretary. Annual g rlottetown, at d p. m. on the 6th day of March election of Directors, etc. W. BANNING, . Acting Secretary. Annual the Georgetown Silver W. B. EASTON, Score y. Portage, P. E. l. Property at Portage Sta- situated within connection with Hotel. i0 l2 acres Portage, P. E. I. private sale my farm at 2 miles from Milton Geo. iflrlzox acres of land, new dwell- G. A. STEWART, REL In —SMILEs,— GAEBY GERTIE l“ “The bond which has fallen fur- thsrest below par ls the matri- monial bond." i’ i'm' afraid ‘ you'd,be_up to 'ycur old avla-trix. y ON THE FRONTIER Bug Traveler: lrilahtl Not a sound on your life. Here's one of those block-houses, and whenever you see one cf them, there's In- dians aroundl ALWAYS AT ’EM Friend: Still pursuing the elu- llve molecules? Noted Physicist: Yep-always atom. HT PET Algy: I vvondah if Bessie would e-en-aw-pstf " m» Sharps (bluntlyl: can fond of dumb animals she says. v PROVINCE OI‘ \ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Motor Vehicle - Act PUBLIC NOTICE _.-.-_ ’ I‘ Alimotorvobicleaepsratedonthe public hflhwaysof tliiaProvlnce are resahd tooarrv It!) lltitratlon jhtd. menses holed ‘In llll ox- fledeutholltb day oflobruary. altiraalnerdertoavolddoiaylast ysarenamberahouldbeqnotedwheu ofllilfihrnewragistrsttoll. ' ' Ill-STEWART. All joandar! line to the shore of llllls- Power of Slain contained in an In- denture of Mortlllfl made the ninth day of June A. 1)., ills, betgeq Marmot not of Berlin in the sum °l N"! lllllllishire. United States of Alllrltll. widow, oi the one part and Tenawl White of Charlottetown, Prince ldward Island of tbs other Ilrt default having been made in the illrllient of the principal and interns secured thereby. By George Marsh THE STORY ' “I'll send a team, yes, drowned, if you want to." “Some ere?" I can't help that. " “No, you can't." catching Etieunes furtlvo loci. “Well, cross in. I'll start." brushed shell of the strait, broken by cracks, irregular with crushed ice masses lifted into p ridges, the eyes of the men on before, water. Eight miles out, half way s- the eggshell of a canoe, with chal- lenged its ‘ ‘rrier. But now, over the shoals. the channel had been sealed. As the dog-team reached the newly frozen gap, Etienne and Guthrie went ahead to test the ice with axes. In de- fiance of the tide, the fierce frost had swept the width oi the channel with glasses. There were no breaks. So, led by the sesmpering airedole and Guthrie, with Etienne driving the huskles from the tail of the sled, they took the crossing on the run. A half-mile out when fear oi thin ice had left him and he swung along with Shot in front, Garth suddenly mt the loo vibrate beneath hislmoc- caslns. The sled with the dogs would go through, unless they cams with. s rush. ‘filming as he ran, he waved to Etienne-their agreed-upon signal for speed. "Marchel mes enfsntsl"l'l'he lonlf caribou thong cracked on the lead dog's ears. With surprised yelps Ces- for, spreading his feet, e with the team at a wild gallop. On they rushed straining, . slipping huskles, nails scratching the ice for footing, and swinging tobaggcn. urged on by Etienne, for s. break through meant When You Cate Cold l Rub 0n Music ole‘ Musterole is eas to apply and works right away._ t may prevent a cold from tuming info "flu’ or pneu- monia. It does all the good work of grandmother's mustard plaster. M usteroie 1s recommended by many doctors and nurses. Try Mustncle chilblams, frosted i’ all 80119. _s Batter than a mustard plaster, MORTGAGE SALE I There will be sold by Public Ade- tion in front oi the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Friday, the 15th day oi March at thebour of twelve o'clock noon ALL THAT tract bf land situate on ‘ hip number thirty-six in Queens County, Prince Edward Island bounded as follows: Commencing on the south side of tho Illllsboro River and on the west sido of Cranberry wharf road thence run- ning south along said road to the Fort Augustus Road thence west along the Fort Augustus Road until it strikes land formerly in possession oi John lfennessey now owned by John lfaggarty, thence northwardly alone Bunny's east line to u» nor- theast corner oi Hsggartfs laid land 0r l0 8 Mint about seven chains south of the live Houses Road thence weatwardiy along lfaggarty’; north. line to the ' boundary of laud in possession of Thomas Carley, thence north along the said east boro River aforesaid and thence along the same eastwardly to the place of commencement containing about It acreaoflandaiittiomoreoriei. Thiaealeiamadoinpursuaneeofa Datedthhllth laycflebrmrya. miles razolwswam llohlAil I llellllltfll. deletion. oneness‘..-.oooeoeooe¢eeoe Men Marooned l Q-OQ-OO-O-O-OOO-OOO-O-OOOO-O-OO-O-Q if-thails Camerlrfs orders. I'll say you're a fool, thoulll. to cross. A good wind will break up that ice and cut you ofl. It's never in my mem y closed before January. Still, it's your job not mine. Go ahead and get yourself of your people winter "on, Yes! Six or eight famslies, But agreed Guthrie we'll have Justlabout light enough to As the dogs hurried over” the wind drifts and hummocks, splitby tide _._4ht sled were focused far out c‘ what, the weeks had been impossible black cross, its drift ice, thrall to tide and wind, had threatened with swift ruin set three-inch ice. Anxlously the men 9 .. . and joints, spraiul. sore muscles, lacs s oi ___ rue icmxnriorrmnww mvguufi thoughts temporarily deserted his mission on Akimiski to dwell-now that n. m mruluslv bun-ea nu bridges-on his status at home. I'm‘ it would not be fort!!! to his broth- er's egustism and reverence for the cmventions to read Garth out of the family, since he bod written nfuslnl m return. The gossip. following his failure to 10in the staff of the Guthrie Steel company and lead Ethel Fal- coner in all her blond loveliness to the alter, would be gall to the palate oi the recently knighted head of the Guthries. The neglect of his express command to the exile to shake the mud of James bay from his sealskin boots and assume the s sponsibllities of a family man and a man oi family would, lnall likelihood, mean that on his return to Montreal there would be no position in fireworks-no brother's house open-to the rebel. His personal means, inherited from his father, were modest. Charles fortune was the re- sult of his own efforts and o. fortu- itous war. That was why Charles de- manded wholesome rospect and abso- lute dbediencs from his younger brother. At the thought the younger smiled in his fur hood, r1118- ed with time from his frozen breath. i I50. lllll C00. swift drowningior the dogs from the drag of the sled, and freezing 1n the stixv .g wind for the driver, if he rc- ..ed firm ice. A hundred years of mad scramble and the second dog slipped, slid side- ways, Jerking the leader of! his feet. _The sled swung in a wide skid. Poss- ing his threshing huskies on the run. Etienne called them to follow. Before the sled stopped its swing, the dogs were up and hard on their master's heels. A hundred yards and they reached heavier ice-minutes of suspense, and the lead was crossed. ‘Ilhe two friends gripped hands be- side the panting. dose. "Did you feel it?" cried Guthrie. "Thought I was going through! Felt like running on stretched canvas!" "I saw it geevo undair you, and crack do wheep before you turn. We go t'ro' eon ydai; enamel, and pouf; we nevaire care eef McDonald Hal Hal get do fur or not, eh?" I O O I O Somewhere no" .‘._i_ of Big point in I- valley sheltersr‘ w? the tundra from the winds of the ice fields, the sons of old Souci had a ‘base camp. _But the Indian had given Garth no rendez- vous in case be managed to cross the strait before Christmas, for Soucl car- ried e roving commission. and his work lay where he found the Eikwan hunters. To Garth the island was un- known country, but Etienne had ire-il- ped there and they started up the shore lee bound for the mouth of the Ptarmigan, a river which headed deep m the interior, confident of learning Soucfs whereabouts from the first In- dian they met. For news of the com- ing of the old chief to the island would be pissed ivhmy from hunter to hunter, valley to valley. And now the closing of the strait had greatly ’ the value and importance of Bond's embassy to the Cress. Those loyal to the old compo -y couldycross fu- the New Year's feast at th posz. bringing their pelts: those waverln! in the direction of the trade floods of McDonald could now meet Soul's appeals with the objection that. a bar- rier of open water, running with floo, would" crush their canoes. But. the longer he dwelt on the attractions of the schooner at the cove, the less con- fident ho grew of saving much of i/ho fox time. Few of the fickle 'Qrees would resist the blanishmonts of the free-trader's agents. Then with a startj-io realised that he was ignor- ing the scheme of the old chief had outlined to Etienne ,' and wondered if the magic was working-if the mad medicine of the sorcerer had. coniursd a tabu against tho schooner. In the valley of the Ptarmigan they would find s. camp and learn. As the huskles trotted smartly up tho coast of the island While Shot. free lance, ranged widely along shore in search of adventure. Guthrie's k . A Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auc- tion lh front oi the Law Courts Building ‘in C‘ riotteiown, Queen's County, Prince Edward Island. 0B Friday, the 5th day of April A. D.. 192s at twelve o'clock noon ALL run- parcel oi land situate lying and being on Lot Twenty-four in Queens (bunt, ' bounded and des- cribed aa follows: Commencing-at I stake ilaed In" a marsh new the head of Todd's Creek at‘ the newscast cor- ner of a plot of land leased to Marian Martin, thence south thirty degrees and forty minutes west to Ganlain Martin's land thence south fifty-nine degrees east twenty-live chains and twenty-five links thence north twenty-seven dllrees east to Todd's creek thence northwardly along the shore of said Creek to the piaceoi F iiii l grizlo m. Cudmoreu condition fa satis- factory. A!‘ IIUNBWIOK IOIII. STABLE! LAI- For the man who had led his pla- manded no difference and little re- had committed himself to making started he would see through. We" might be no return-unless a certain letter in the Christmas mail should—. Then his thought, until the dolls swung ofl the sea-ice and into the broken going at the mouth of the Ptarmigan, were of three swift d1?!‘- at Elkwan and two on tho coast-of eyes, abstracted, perplexed, at times wistful, and s. dark head sllvered with ‘moonlight, on the high shore above thfl 51.5w)’- 4 CONTINUED A Mt Stewart Notes His many friends are glad to know that Mr. Ronald Jay of Fanning Brook is much improved after under- going en operation in the P. E. I. Hospital. Mr. C. Brien of Port Elgen, N. 3., is visiting here. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Gnifin. Mr. and Mrs. Roy heard were re- cent visitors to Charlottetown. Miss Ida McKay spent the week end in Mt. Stewart. 1dr. Roy Smollwood who is em- ployed in the Borden Yard was home for the week-end. Miss Bessie McLeod. teacher here. was in Charlottetown Eaturday. Mr. J. J. McIntyre, (boat builder) has started another "Challenger" for the fishermen! cup. One would be tempted to believe that spring is in sight, when we see dsyl. getting out lumber for their lobster traps. - The head of Hillsboro Hockey Stars played the Morrell second ucm in the Morrell Rink on Friday night, the score being 6-1 in favor of the Stars. Mr. Alvin McKenzie who is em- pioyed by the Public Works Depart- ment at Charlottetown spent the week-end at his homo here. Miss T. Beoquett left Monday evening for her home in Wostville aftorspending the winter months with her sister Mrs. Bruce McCor- mick, Mt. Stewart. The many friends of Mr. Arthur Cudmore will be sled to know that he was successfully , ‘ d on at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Mont- telegram .lsst evening stating that AUCTION xansnvuron,‘ on ramav, MAIOII eta, lino at Ono O'clock toon at the Somm- had his battalion in front of Ami-.. , the dlsnltv sud swiftly made fortune of Charles com- spect. On his return-his return? He good at Elkwan for his employers- for his own self-respect. What ho had the flshen-nen in the woods these. real. Mr. B. W. Lepago received a u, In Memoriam MES. MARGARET C strengthened by the last sad and consoling rites of the Holy Catholic Churchyof which she was a devoted member. there passed peacefully l0 her eternal reward on l esday. Jan- uary-fltth, Mrs. Margaret Chappelle of St. Avards. She was active and in full possession of her faculties up to the day of her death which occurred unexpectedly after a brief and. pain- less illness at the advanced age of 80 years. l-ler life was a. most exemplary one in various ways by her self-sacrifice and devotion to duty. She was ever attentive to the needs of her home and family and endeared herself to all who had the pleasure of her ao- quaintsnce by her kind and genial disposition. There are left to mourn one son Alfred of St. Avards and one daugh- ter Mrs. Frederick P. Sullivan of Boston, Mess, one son Herbert hav- ing predeceased her several years ago. The funeral which was largely at- tended took place on Friday morn- ing, February lst to Si. Dunstarfs Cathedral, where "the Mass of Requiem was celebrated by Rev. P. McMahon, D. D., the service at the grave being performed by Rev. O. McCarthy. The pail bearers were Messrs. C. Gavan Duffy, K. C., Sixtus Mc- Lellan, Bernard McCabe, J. P. Mc- Closkey, Francis McRory and A. Peters.—"R. I. P." Mass Cards-J. Alfred Chappelle, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Sullivan, Boston, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McCabe, Mrs. F. McRory and Family. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McCloskey and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Curran and Leno, The Misses Mooney, Miss Maud Trainer, James P. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. ma Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. James Mclnnis, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wallace. ' Floral Tributes-J. Alfred Chap- pell, Cross; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Sullivan, (Boston), Crescent. Card oLThan/zs Mr. J. Alfred Choppell and Mrs. Frederick P. 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That's the secret of the velvety texture it gives everything, g (Sn recipes above) the... eh. in‘ Best Form ca... DOMINION 0F OAllADA PROVINCE .0!" rumor: nnwsan rsnann nv THE raoaara COURT 19th Gwm v., a. 9.4m In re Estate of George Moxemio late of French River in Queen's County in the said Province, deceas- ed, Testate. Pllly the ‘illolrlilourabl Harold Leonard a rner s k y Prob“; a‘ u ‘to. llmlll . udge of To tho Sheriff of the County of Qllfielfs County or any Constable or literate person within the up] County. GREETING i WHEREAS ‘regain; _ tion on filo cllfwailliam nudullil‘; Auction’ Sale at g i A Cherry Valley On Wodnead-li. March no. n uso o'clock ‘farm, mu. orop and lmillemflltn household effects as follows: Form consists of l0 acres of the best land on Prince Edward hiamghmqpwpn ‘gy-guqlggnqitrl rwl bulldlusl. "r1 centrally situated. No more may be said about this farm. as it speaks for itself. inspection anytime or will up till day of sale. For further MRS. or I. A. MGDONALD, particulars apply to _be sold Pflvltel! mun: xenon-sap Cherry Valley. Auctioneer 46214-284! and A. Cuthbert McLeod both oi French River aforesaid, ram“, u“ Executor-a of the above named Iatats PYIYIIII that a. Citation may be issued for the onrpm horeinsfior m y...“ You are therefore hereby rpqflggd to fills Ill nor-om - forested o. m said Estate to be and appear [Mm mo at a Probate Court to be hold in lonelier fltihtleuslstss lsotltnlofthelotnfilele Revlon-soreness: .. "hfiirlirstlllpothabelfiq '.. . PROVINCE OF PIINCI EDWARD ISLAND The Criminal Code-The Motor Vehicle Act PUBLIC NOTICE ' ,3 for motorvehlclowhilolntoxicatodwili beliablotoaterniofinaprlsonmsnt Wllflfilllllltlll"! days audnot lossthanaeveudays. 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Ill" prootto an satisfaction-oi u» M otauchacutrsvsullou" mhtness. arm wrrnoor ‘Ill! sacrum or nonomo Al" romm. ca rooms oa or!" assume, mo» cancel the "w" of such obaaiioaror opsrllfll‘ "' aoluteiyorsaspsndthrsamsllll!“ rightaof thelloeussethervllw“ mob period as tbs poervtlfl "'7 thiakdt. y * In tbs event of console“! ‘l license u: the rims of t» lime’ tbmeundsrshaliforthwithabslol“ oaaesatadateiy." om: u Charlottetown till 1"“ sayoussnaamllll- By Order. A I . \.