, "crsnnaamnmr Station. as- ‘ lama l’. Andrew on ' m1-s-t-Iod-s wlrs. i-FOX MEAT r FOR SALE Boneless horse meat, boneless beef trimming and bee! tripe for sale. BOQS-Zi-T-ti. | . PROVINCE OI‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. The Criminal Code--The Motor Vehicle Act PUBLIC NOTICE - Persons convicted for operating a ‘motu vehicle while intoxicated will i ‘he liable u. a term oi imprisonment - not exceeding thirty days and not ‘less than seven days. In each ease “the operators license will be nu- "aixty days. v Persons twice convicted will be lia- ‘bletoatcrmo! imprisonment not . . ; exceeding three months and not less . f than one month, and will not be per- T’ nsittod to operate motor vehicles dur- ‘ ing a period oi twelve months. ‘ A person convicted for more than i; twe offences of operating a, motor ‘ Q vehicle while intoxicated will be liable to a term of imprisonment not exceeding one year and not less than three months. Such will not 30 lTI-htod an operator's license. 1 In each of the above cases the RIM-ration plates may be withdrawn. ‘ , Section 89 of the Motor Vehicle Act provides as follows: “In the evh of any person holding Msehauflem-‘soran ‘ ‘slioense travening any of the provisions o! i this Act by reason oi reckless or neg- ' llgcnt driving or by reason oi the use oi intoxicanta er for any other rcasm Downing, in the opinion oi the Sec- retary, unlit to act as a ehaufleur or W159". the ccretary shall, upon proof to his satisfaction oi the isct or existence of such ‘ vention or Iflmlfll. AND WITHOUT THE NECESSITY 0F HOLDING ANY FORMAL 0B PUBLIC 0B 0T1!!! HEARING, either cancel the license . oi such chauffeur or open-aug- ‘b. solutely or suspend the same and all fllhts oi the licensee thcreundcr for such period as the Secretary may ill-Ink flt. In the event oi cancellation -oi 11"!" l“ u"! “this oi the licensee thereunder shall forthwith abate and cease absolutely." Dated, at Charlottetown this fifth firs. of March a. n, 1929. By Order, n. 1r. srnwanr, ‘ 90PM! Provincial Secretary. llldfl-d-d-flithenmwftli. Hill SALE Farm of 1o acres. with good hung- Inn. near st. rem-u vim". wm Dc sold reasonable. Apply to c. n. wanna, 5t. Peters, P. E. island. t530-2-23wftf. nucngy snuz I ans instructed by Marion Id. 5°54‘ u’ "ll b! Public Auction on "Friday. March 15m, at 12m p. m. ' e property known as the P. l1. Is- land flay and Produce 00., situated at 181 Great George street. ' This is a nice large property, l0 by , iettwitkrlghteiwayiromflts- street and also from Great i Has a splendid cellar and well located in the business part the city. Parties wanting further informa- cenllvly to Marion Idmonsls, " the undersigned. -‘lbe at the same flsne and place ' following articles: 1 Wilson 2,000 ' . 1 cxyreu wsscn: olllce tore and other equipment. I. P. BRADLEY, Auctioneer. l-l-li-il-ll. LIVE i HOGS ~ . daily, excepting . " up!!!‘ ,4‘ m I ' BLAND COLD STORAGE 00., LTD. pendedioraperlod not least-ban " public hbkwaysei-thh Province are requisedteeerry-IIO segistraflen pans. - Lioeeemhaedin ms es- flsdsntlellth-dey eirebraary, llllalmerlerteaveil lelaylsst ysareauflereheallleseltednsa epslylgidaewregbtssthl. i This invitation be- comes a compliment to your guests when ‘ you ofier jra- Sanb seas. snaslo ORANGE PEKOE IUTIGE l wish to announce to the public that I have taken over Leards Elec- tric Light and ltgills at Pisquld. and now have the Mills in good working order and will_begin work on March 11th. (Signed) 1003-3-15-11. NOTICE » Noticels hereby given that appli- cation will he made to the Legislat- ive Assembly of the Province of Prince Edward Island at the next Session thereof, to vest the lands hereinafter described in the "Tyne Valley Presbyterian Church" of Tyne Valley in Prince County, that is to say: ALL THAT tract Piece or parcel oi land situate on Lot or Township Number This-icon in Prince County, Prince Edward Island and boundedas follows: Commencing at a stake set in the north side of the Canada Road at or near the east boundary line of land in -, scion of William Ellis, from thence-by s. line running north nine chains, thence ‘north sixty-two degrees east nine chains or such a distance as shall make seven chains and ninety-three links east from thence south nine chains or to said toad thence to the south west along the north side of said road nine chains to the stake at the place oi commencement containing seven acres and twenty-two poles a little more or less, being thus described in a deed dated 8th June 186B from the Honourable James Yeo to Rev. Alex- ander Frdber and registered in the Office of the Registrar of Deeds on the 5th day oi October A. D., 186B in liber 9i folio 231. ALSO AIL THAT other parcel of land situate on Lot Thirteen aforesaid bounded as fol- lows: Commencing on the north side of the Canada Road in the east boun- dary oi.’ the hereinbefore described land and extending norm along said east boundary one hundred and nine- ty-one feet thence eastwardly one hundred and thirty-one feet thence southwardly one hundred and sixty- eight feet to the Canada. Road afore- said snd thence southwcstwardly along said Canada Road one hundred and ninety-three feet to the placeof commencement. ALSO ALL THAT other parcel of land situate lying and being on Lot Thirteen aforesaid bounded as follows: Commencing at the northwest comerof Tyne Valley school land and running west along the Canada Road a distance of sixty- ono yards two feet thence in a southeast direction to the McLean Road a distance of one hundred and fifty-live yards twenty-two feet thence along the McLean Road to school land a distance of sixty-six yards thence along school land toplace of commencement a distance oi ninety- eight yards containing all land in- side said boundsry there being one and one-half acres a little more or lacs. ' Baud this twentieth dsy of Feb- E547, A. D., i929. ' . noun.» uesnmox Solicitor for Applicant tilll-fl-l-I-ll-fl S. W. LEARD. .- PROVINCE OI’ PRINCE IDWAID ISLAND Motor Vehicle Act PUBLIC NOTICE _-_—- Allasetoryehielesepsretedonthe cs or, that. aunt, nsnsins the Ihlmll: with nu own rm- ' . F LU liinarlls Linimnt, fa s meat‘ Preventative; neins one o! can; iee need ' Liniment has relieved . ofbottlrl POO. 00D‘! OOOOOQOOOQOQOOOO Q Men Marooned z By Gcokge Marsh v-OO-QOO-OOO OO-QOOQOOOOOOO-O sac "ssdn! "I'm not afraid - of - McDonald." laughed Garth. “but I don't want the Indians drawndnto the light. We're here for fur. not trouble, and I'll havc to answer to my superiors for what happens. ‘That's why I want youto be careful when we meet Bouci. No fighting-understand?" Savanne nodded “De hunter know Etienne Savanna," said the hali- breed with finality.’ "Dey weel not start troubl’ wid heem." "an right Now let's make mar... for the Canoe and that medicine lodge of Souci's.'_’ " With their snowshoes, they heaped a mound of snow over the body oi th: skulker in the spruce, to be found by the lynx and foxes, and started. At noorrthe team turned down into the valley of the Canoe. In the wlndbreak oi the spruce on the shore of the frozen river, the mcu from pus-en found the tipls of the hunters. From north and east. and south had come the fox trapper-s with their families for the great medicine making of Souci, the shaman. The wigwams bummed with gossip of the erasing oi the strait by the tall fac- tor of Elkwan to fight. for the trade yrith McDonald Ha! Ha! From val- ley to valley Mokoman had traveled. urging the hunters to go to the Schmuck Black Breault. too, and Skerne had visited many cf the camps, but as yet the wily hunters had sold little furfhcpmg by their seeming re- luctance to obtain higher prices. Also. in the last few days, rumorspvague terrifying, had been adrift. A hunter from the Ptarmigan claimed he had been down to the hills above Seal cove and seen fire dancing on the masts of the boat at night; that black magic was being made by the man with the face of a mad Wolverine. Another swore thcthls cousin trapping on the Calling river, had been to the schoon- er and heard devil music from s. box. An old" squaw had already planted panic among the women with s story that bewitched hunters would leave McDonald's ship to desert their wives and children. All this and more the industrious Etienne gathered from the gossiping Crees from the Elkwan while Garth made camp and fed and chained the dogs. His seeds, planted with such care in the camps of the Ptarmigan and Rabbit had lndeted sproutcdnvere in m: already bearing fruit. The Crew were ill atlcase-euspicious of thesc stangers whcyhad come to the island with their smiles and trade goods, and in the coniu-ly of old Salli. that night, they hoped and waited for the advice and assurance that it would be safe as well as wise I01‘ them to carry their fox pelts to the schooner at Seal cove. As for the old shaman. Etienne ieamied that he was camped down- stream, beslde his medicine lodge. alone, preparing himself for mmun- ion with his confereres, the spirits which, that night beneath the stars. he would summon with his magic to speak to the Crees, and remove from their hearts the doubt and fears which harassed them. "Ah-halal" mused Etienne as he returned to‘ Garth, busy cooking an?‘ per. “Old Saul, he keep aWIYP hi? 11°: ség Etienne Savanna." But, gratify- ing as was the news he had Picktd “l3 among the gossiping hunters, Savanna knew hlslndlans, and feared what the nigh; would bring forth. For the old wizard was past master in the art o; playing on the superstitions of the Crees, and with his incantations and mumbo-Jumbo would doubtless W?" cuade them into starting at once for Bell eve. s But Etienne mu no intention 0f giving Souci a free hand. Becrcily. be fore the‘ ceremony, and openly. Wm" Souci from the tent delivered the a:l- ~ moniticus of the spirits, he would brand the old man as the hirclinl c! " McDonald, friend 0i devils. It tho ' outraged‘ sun dared tostart trouble. - mu mlghtbe dangerous with the Cfgg; m a high sis/to of excitement, but the arm of the comPI-"Y was‘ long. m hmq heavy, and Etienne Bavanne. » its servant, feared as a illhtti‘ m! length of the coast. Bo the vrolmt e1 (rauble gave Etienne little concern. but the loss oftwenty thousand dol- lars in fur, which the Crees had with themwould belittle short or a calm- lby, onhis return to his tent hll. active mind 8'09". ‘"919 W“ mm” O 0000 claims Many Victims in Canada and should be gusrdpd salinit- ‘m nrioot. Bronchitis.‘ - '.-.-. " .. , . ,., ..,k’ . 1,... irm: miixnrorrcroxvn GUARDIAN _( .1. 215.193 ‘CANADIAN Kevan COLLIMITED wc/tnnouncev the-l LargesiPrizq Contest in Photographic Z1 I - Read these simple conditions: ’ 1 lay resident of the Dominion of Can- uia or any resident o! the United States and ila possessions is all ‘bis, asca ong individuals and families c indlvld s en- eitiaer directly or iodirealy, in the manufacture, sale, commercial Brushing or mfesional use of Olbfliighih goods. e amateur. y for Marcia l, closes May )1. 15:,- Any Kodak. Braids. Hawk-Eye, er other camera producing negatives nor larger than 5V0 a 5V2 inches! (PNW-"i in) and an brand of filrn, chemicals and papers may used in making pictures for this centers. A contollsnt need not own the camera. Th". finishing, of course, may be dede by his dealer. 3 Both ordinary cereal: prlnti. and In- largementa not to ureed 7 inch" in long dimensions, are eligible; but, 4 In tbs Special Enlargement Compari- Iioss, prints having a long dimensien- of nee lees than 9 inches or more than l7 inches are eligible. Entries ln die Enlarge- ment Competition are eligible for Special Enlargement Prizes only. Prints alstil be unmounted: bu: an angry blank slull be enclosed. Use rha accompanying blank, cbsaln others from dsalsm copy the form, or wriu Price Con- usz Oire. Kodak Co» “Hilli- Teeeuse 9, Ontario. 6 All entrant may submit si many ple- lures as he pleases and at as many dif- ferent time s he pleases, provided that the pictures have been made on or slur March l, i929, and that they reach the Prise Contest Ofice, Qmdian Kodak Cez, ll-itliffnrento flOnrasio; by the spen- ied closing date. . 7 Ban-in in the Quid Picture Contest re be eligible for the March award shall be resolved a: the Prise Conan: Odin. (‘anadian Kodak Co., limited. Toronto 9. Oran, by midnlglss of March 3i. 1929: and lcr the April award by midnight of April 50, i929. The child in the picture shall no: have passed the twelfth blnhay. 8 A picture the: ls to be considered in dis Child Picture Consul mun be so desig- nared en the back. In the use of other pictures, however, die entrant need net, unless In wishes to, epedfy into which of the classifications his ctusea mould go. The Pnse Cantu: ca reserves the ri t to change a claui. lesdrm ier the hen r oi ehesnrranr, the plerurss will ge inre the deuce in which isey are meat likely to win. Bach prise-winning cture, together with the negative, an the rights re the use thereol for advertising, publication, or szhlbltien in any manner, becomes the property cl the Kodak Company. 1o Ne prints can be returned. Ilcept that entries in the Enlargement Cem- pstirien will be rotulned upon request. All mailings are at the owner's De neuendaegarlsesuniilthsym re- ~ quested. 11 Tbeloddonoftlssludgeswlllbe final. In the event of a lie, the ad- vertised award will be paid to each of the lying contestants. 12 Allplameewlllbsllfllsedioibon subjec: interest; 35% en composi- ion and arrangement; 25% on phero- grephl: eacslhncs (eosssernsss of aspe- auree. no). 13 Mallislcairesre Prise CentsstOGu, Canadian Kodak (l0., Unlined, To- renre 9, Ontario. 1 An antic-ant erlily one prise. ease udgse as see say entrant for more than ens award, he will receive the largest thereof. If ha wine, for eaem ls. e $l00 provincial rise in the GilllrPiuuro Contest, and i either the same prior qr another of his rinte in the General Contact wins an aw l 41-‘ I'll u! ‘Well, what did you hear?" asked in CZISIIAWEIHIS l jbr Arrzaiieur Picture-Tickers Duly’ Grand Prize $2,500 . . . 11 Prizes 0f $500 edtb . . . 11 Prizes of $250 each . . . 125 Prizes ‘of $100 mob . . . 1,223 Money Prizes in All . . . for snapshots, time-exposures, enlargements . . . only strictly ama- teur photographers may compote . . . Every picture-s taker has an equal chance to win I g HIS is a contest for everyone. I: is easy to enter-end there are 1,223 money prizes. Perhaps you have not __ taken more than a half-dozen pic- tures inrnll your lifr-you may h — never before have held c clamsra lilo our ands—yer our entry may p ease s e Jzudges most. Ad: regardless of the make of camera you use-from an inexpensive Kodak, Brownie or Hawk-Eye en up to a camera of the costliest kind-your chance to win is just or good. This prize money will not be awarded for rech- nical skill alone. You do no: need to be an experienced picture maker to win. The bulk of this $30,000 will go co those who send in the mast interesting pictures in each of l0 different classifi- cations. ow is the time to gel: your camera into action. The opportunity to win a cash prize of anywlure from $2,500 down is knocking a: your ""1"" -- door. Here is the way in which the $30,000 prize money is to be distf ut ou may enter for Clfiiljlhd ail of the classes. Send in as many en- tries as you like. The more pictures you submit in this contest the better is your chance of being numbered among the 1,223 fortunate ones to win. GRAND PRIZB—For the Best Picture of . Any Type-The bear picture cf all of those sub- znirred in the following clcuificarions will. be awarded a grand prize of $2,500. PROVINCIAL AND STATE PRIZES-For Child and Baby Pictureo-—$l 1,400 will be award- ed for the pictures showin the mos: inrerestin children . . . in both Marcfi and April $l00 wi be given for the best child picture from each province of Canada and such slate of tho Uritcd States" making ll-i- prizes in all. ' ‘The Maritime Provinces of Canada count as bns province. British Columbia and the Yukon count as one province. District of Columbia counts as one state; Hawaii, Alaska and nil other _U.S. dependencies ' ined count as one state. Snap as many youn stcrs as you want from babies to boys and gir who are beginning to ink of ves as young men and women. Maybe there's a baby right in your own family that could help you win first prize by a big mar- gin. Not necessarily a beautiful child, bu: one with personality, character, "IT"-—in eyes and smile and dimples. Maybe there's such a young- ster next door, or next street, bu: no memes- whose gsabby it is, get the kind of picture that shows i: at ll III. Every picture of children that you submit stands a chance of winning the Grand Prise; or any of the I03 prizes in each of four other awards. And evsn if you den’: come in for a share of the prize money you will, a: hast, have made an ‘vs picture to add to your collec- tion. With a little patience, however, you can almost surely gs: a picture good enough to win. ' A striking close-up of a be or girl; a group ac play; youngsrers lauflsing, s eaping; in every-day clothes, rompers, overalls er fancy costume. Any- thing goes as long as it is a icture of children, and if it has the least spark o interest in it, don't fail to send it in. What looks to you like a "flop" may look like e "wow" to the judges. ' This award gives you l06 chances to win: '(l)‘ cu can enter the March canoes: for the best child picture from your province, (2) You can enter the April comm for the best child picrure from your province, (J) The pictures that you have entered for the provincial concur during shins of. time swaths and pictures rim nah PROVINCE .0!‘ fWilltam NclsonbfcWilllamsoiWeIt allpersons Toronto during May are all Iii ibis for the Grnncl Prize of $2,500 or for any o the one hun- dred and three prizes in Awards No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, or No. l0. r AWARD NO. l-Sceniee-Pcr the bu: ple- ture cf any city or country outdoor scene . . . a firs: prise of $500; a second of $250; a third of $100; 25 prizes cf $10 each and 75 prizes of $5 each. Herc’: your chance to capitalize your abil- i:y to spot uninteresting outdoor subjscr. Land- scapes and marines, distant and nearby views, mountains and warer, nearby bits of nature com- pcsiricn, travel subjects and street scenes. AWARD NO. 2—l'nforn1al Portraits-Pic- rlres made a: from, say two to ten feet disranre, for the purpose of showing a person's features . . . a firs! prize of $500; a second of $250; a third cf $100; 25 prizes of $10 each and 75 prizes of $5 each. AWARD NO. 3—Story-Telling Pictures- Far the icturcs rellin the most inrersrzln no _ P K K FY . . . a first prize of $50.’); a second. of $250; n third. of $l00; 25 prizes of $10 each and 75 prises of $5 each. Take o. picture in which children, adults cr ‘animals do somtching-onytiaing erzccp: locking a: the camera. For instance, a pup y pulling a: a baby's sleeve, children in any orm of pkiy; father proudly exhibiting the new car to a fricnd. ere are any number of opportunities for you so take pictures like these. ‘ ' AWARD NO. 4—Sport Planter-For the best pictures of sports and games . . . a first prize of $500‘ a second of Z50; n third of $100; 25 prizes of $10 each an 75 prizes of $5 each. I: n3 be skating or coasting or skiinp-or base- b , tennis, golf. Hiking, too . . . and boating, archery, ridin l serve as opportunities to make prize winning pictures. AWARD NO. 5—Animel Pictures-For she best pictures of pets, live stock, wild animals either at large or in zoos . . . a first prize of $500- n second of $150; a third of $100; 25 prises of $10 each and 75 prises of $5 each. awann no. an»... sen ram...- ‘ For the bu: pictures of flowers, bi_ s, burcerilies, leaves, rocks, spidcrwebs, any nature subject . . . n first prise cf $500; a sacond of $250; a third of 5:32; 25 prises of $10 each and 75 prises of $5 c AWARD NO. 7—Buildings and Architec- eurel Detail-For the beat exteriors of homes, churches, schools, oficss, libraries, other build- ings, or ortions thereof . . . a firs: prise of $500 a aacon of $250; a third of $100; 25 prizes of [l0 each and75 prizes of $5 each. I: 1\ l P‘ _ be is dspesdsbly uniform, reducing lbs daafger of under- or own-exposure. it gm tbs ‘ picture. Kodak Files in lbs {miller yellow PRIZES ‘Grand Prize of $2,500.00 11 prize: of _ 500.00 sub 11 prize: of 250.00 ‘sub 125 pin: of ' g 100.00 cub 275 prize: of 10.00 sub 800 prizes of ' ' g 5.00 nrb 1,223, $11,400 l0 Special Monthly Frovinrlal sud Stats Prizes I For the most interesting pic. turc of Children submitted during March and April, $100.00 will be awarded in each province of Canada and cschstatc of the United Sum. $11,400.00 in all. Read the details below. AWARD NO. 8—Interlor Phones-For the bu: inside views of rooms, c ” “staircases, or other portions of homes or 0?“! buildings . . . n firs: prise of $500; a second o $250; n third of $102; Z5 prizes cf $10 each and 75 prizes of $5 sac .- ' » AWARD NO. 9-—St1'ii Life Studies-For rhs bcsr pictures of arr objects, curios, cut flowers, an still-life subjects in ’ ' arrangement . . . a rs: prize of $500; a second of $250; a third of 2W0; 25 prises of $l0 each and 75 prizes of 5 ea . AWARD NO. lit-Unusual Photographs- For the but pictures made at night; pictures cf fires, lightning, storms, silhouettes; or any ply tures that are unusual either cs to topic or n: to photcgrephi n: . . . a first prize of $500; a second of $250; a third of $100; Z5 prizes of $10 each and 75 prizes of $5 each. Special Prizes for Enlargements-IL!»- Any‘ picture is a belts: picture when enlarged. Fer the best enlargements from ,, ives made on or after lkiarch l, i929 . . . {first prize of - $5C0; n second cf $250; c. third of $100; 25 prizes of $10 and 50 prizes cf $5 each. Your film denier or photo-finisher will be glad to help you choose a picture likely cc win. (See Candi- tions Nos. 2 and 4.) Each of these big cash prises will have to be won by somebody . . . why nor you! Aim a: the big money and you stand an excellent chance of winning it or of coming in for one of the smaller prises. Don't miss this '~ of winning a share of the big prize money. There is always the certainty of bein rewa ' wish some excellent pierures you mig t otherwise fail to get. _ THESE ARE THE JUDGES. Observe how diversified are their intcrlstt and bow bread are their viewpoints and experience. You must ad- mi: that no fairer Board of judges could be assembled than that presented here: Madame Geili-Curci, ’ ‘easily known singer; Miss Ethel Barrymore, leading actress] Howard Chandler Christy, noted artist; Hector Charlesworth, , critic, editor “Toronto Saturday Night"; Clare Briggs, ‘ cartoon- ist; James R. uirk, publisher, Photo lay Mill- zine; Rudolf ickemeyer,‘ distinguisged photo- grapher, Medaiist Royal Photographic Society of .Groat Britain; Kenneth Wilson Williams, editor “K ' ' ," and pboecgrsphie experr. For the two Monthly Child Picmre Contents, the following will be judges will!!! R. Quirk, Rudolf Blckemeyer, Kenneth iiacn W‘ ems. NOW-Read the simple contest conditions and get your csnurs out! PRIZE CONTEST ENTRY BLANK {as ........ ......... ..............-............... (Plesu his!) Sues: Addrus.................._.. semmsesheeteltaslesreuavvwt shareholders, ei;ths (ieeigotewn IIIves-PKehPexCQ-JviIIbehdGIn dflasecaaaaa-csaaisqnacspnoa m“ huwtlleitihlayestlarslltl. Throshastlimenndiimiiwwoieeeseatsrtlenesptisnslthsaanaflle-f fthsnlnnmtsaerns. ds. Garth. “Did you see Saul?" ‘No, keep yer’ quiet. De Cree have Inooch fur, and manee of de men would g0 to McDonaP, bid de-lquaw haveJear .of..devil. A ffier by dc name of Savanna he tell de squaw down on dePtu-migan some bad story (Continued! ‘on Pele l)" rumba: ' nnwann rsaarm IN T!!! PIOBATI COURT lnthematteroi the Estate of Alfred blewllllam late of West CapqinPrlnoeCountyInPlinoeId- ward Island. Retired Farmer, Deo- easel. I1 the Honourable Harold Leonard rsnasr. 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