iyvjlilflilllg--Ullllgur y WTI "ft , _ I M 'nrxrairruowr or rustic 'nu nm! 1. en Gl_’00lle . V ' WORKS AND lllGBWAYb > 4 Car owners are hereby* warned thai l the ice on many of the haya. har- 'boiirs and rivers of the Province l unsafe for Motor Vehicles; and as thi 'Spring approaches the danger wil lhe increasing. The recent mile 'fweather and the undercurrents havi 'worn the ice thin in many places t tespeciaily on the East and West Riv- Yers. Reports of cars breaking lthrough the ice with narrow escapei from drowhing have already come to this office; so both car-driven :and passengers are advised io he cautious. if they must use thc ice, and thus avoid any fatality. L. B. McMil.LAN. Deputy Minister of Public Works. Charlottetown, P. E. I.. ; > February 15th, 1929. Annual ",_General Meeting .5 ` The General Meeting of tho Share-_ _holders of Silver Sheen Foxes Ltd., 'will bo held in the Board of Trade fltooms. Charlottetown, at 4 p. ni. ou (Wednesday the ilth day of March 1929, for the reception ot the Annual glicport, the electian of Directors, etc. __ By order of the Board. ‘ it. W. HANNLNG, ; Acting Secretary. . 4407-2-18-141. f Property for Sale _._ , At Alberton South, near wharf, two twarehouses and two lot of land suit- lable for coal, lumbi; or produce business. _ 100 acresrof wood and lumber land ‘ in Lot 10, . E. 1. situated about two i miles from West Devon Station. l Dwelling and one acre lot of land ` half mile from New Zealand Station. . The above properties will be sold at ,reasonable prices for either cash or _ part terms. Apply to g ELMER E. Sl-IABBELI., *t _ Portage, P. E. I. .21-121. or Sale or Rent itlon. Conveniently ,situated within retwo minutes walk to Depot and Gen- `eral Store. An ideal chance to open. 'Garage in connection with Hotel. Main thoroughfare passes door. 10 room house, barn 20 x 40. Dairy 12x18 ,Buildings in good repair. 12 acres gland, 7 clear, balance in wood. Good whence for right party. Easy terms. fappiy to ~ ELMEB E. SHARBELL, ' _ Portage, P. E. I. £21-1r:._ `~'At_ New Haven, registered Clydesdale trillion. “Maritime Prince" together with' so ian pigs, iz um-ses, ana einer _stoclr to be sold March 6th at 1.30 ;o’clocir. - S. H. COLWILL , J. A. MMDONALD, *f Auctioneer. , 4587-2-27-Zi. E My Hotel Property at Portage Sta- sv Physicians, lawyers, sheen, puhlio :onlime and all who sub- Xorfmnithrnot strain and brita- tioa find Buolalafl lllxtnn e price!-a blessing. ldlef ie in- stant and poaidve. 'A sip night Andnsoroing for thruatand shut health--and inauranao against dpldamla Cohi. Colllhl, Bron- ahltil. “Flu” and Puliimoliia. Jonny "Bu¢klq‘a" atauydrux . Ilan. _ W. K. Bailey, Limited. lil Kiki Bt., 'lehato 8 W C in §x §|-_ on _-<_ 0 Acts iilieb Mail- -'I0 V a single stopover It `- 750. and 40°. China sent. more than 10,000,000 pounds of frozen eggs to this coun- try last. year. -£L0llLJ§S*- GABBY GERTIE .gg ~ --'f ..._ &, vs Lf _'iv' _'nl .-\ /f,/,;;,» I/_ W J \ ", _ ‘ir ',~.-’ A ' IM l 111.., , “lt Ian't always sais to sit ln a dress that's supposed to be satin." » .u \ \ _‘Qi - (Q “She nearly psriohsd from ex- poaurs." ' “Who showed hor upl" 1/ gk l. » Z x ./ Dv. `, \r\_\/'i I l f. ll; 3\ l?’ if ~ '\ _ce o ° . virgo? 00% SRLE rim ei io ities, with gms immi- ings, in-:ir St. l"eter’5 Village. Will ibe sold reasonable. Apply to L - G. WALKER, - Q $ St. Peters, P. E. Island. \ ,V { 4530-2-zawm; ‘f ' V/V 'F00 SALE 'H ~~i~ & 'Q ~ l offer for sais my farm of 100 ' -acres on Braclrlcy folnt Road, 9% »miles from Charlottetown, 4% from Braclrley Siding on improved High- -way. Handy churches, school and store. This farm is all clear with ll- never failing stream running through it and with up to date buildings. 'Apply H. P. CUDMORE. _ - Brackley Point. ”rii|i for slit 1 \ _ __-._ Lot 51 the Walsh, Z0 covered soft wood. oiler or for fur- I Mlliflll, Clmrlottotowll. ___ slit' ‘M She: Won't it be too cold to ali out In the night? He: We’ll be under the cover of darkness, dear. l Diner: 'Will those pancakes bs long, walter? Walter: No, air, they'll be round before long. % .se jf; no \\ ,il \`= T: ;- _ __./_~ ' ` ” ‘ .~' /.,,.. ' 3.; ' _Y Mills/\l\ ` A onear mea Min Mouse: How wonderful Willie Mouse is to have gnawsd a heart in that piles of cheese and sent It to me for a valentine! Svhone Idhrnm eg:.,_ [dar Shale i§§§i‘§»§l _ °_3=° illglliil tiiiiiili s 5 'Hi 9.. O'O'§+OftO-'O~ By *George* Marsh _ .sooo-§+&00®6Oo|0Q0o0-00060 'rin-: sroha' The following morning. as the east grayed. the men started for the neighboring muskeg in search of the early feeding- caribou. with Shot, whose rigid war t1'i»‘.ir.liig to absolute silence and obedience made it pos- sible to take him on a'-still haikt, which was out of the question h the yelpirig and uncontrollable hus- lries Garth waited on the edge of s barren for the light. "Smell something, Shot?" he asked the dog, who stood beside him in tho spruce shrub, dilatim; his nostrils as he sniffed me keen air. as 'yet the dusk hung over the white barren in a gray blur. If the hue-coated deer of the north were out there scraping with round-toad hoofs the snow from the moss, the the light would soon be- tray them. Trembling with excite- ment, for the great aircdale had ser- ved hls novltlate the winter previous on the Raft, and knew for what they waited, Shot, tested the air. The man whose mlttened hand rested on the shaggy back beside him wondered, as the two crouched waiting for the day- light, if to the memory of his dog returned the ghosts of similar watch- es in Flemish shellholes and 1lstlenl1’\B posts. As his eyes strained to pierce the graylng blanket; which shrouded the muskeg, Guthrie found himself tracing the paropets oi imagined trenches-listening for suspicious sounds. Then the first light filtered over the barren, and he searched for the gray-blue shapes against the snow. . Suddenly the dog at his side stif- fened on his toes, his iron dorsal mus- cles set, and the tremor which swept the shaggy body, with the suppressed whine, signaled the taint in the air. Steady, Shot!" - The trained war dog crouched mute -athriil with the scent of game iii his nostrils. Gradually the exploring eyes of the hunter made out dim shapes, a. long rifle shot distant. Slow- ly, with his dog at his, heels, Garth circled the barren up-wind under cover of the scrub, until he had an easy shot at two cows and a bull. Steady, Shot!" he whispered, and took careful aim. At; the flash of the ____________<.x-- no1viiN1oN or canons V i»noviNci~: or rumor: i-:nwann isnaun IN THE PROBATE COURT 19th George V., A. D., 1929 In Re Estate of Margaret A. Mac- Leod late of Charlottetown in Qnoen’l County in the said Province and of Fredericton in New Brunswick. deceased, testate. By the Honourable Harold Leonard Palmer, Acting Surrogate Judge of Provatc, doc., &.c., To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said County. G REETING t WHEREAS Upon reading the peti- tion on file of William E. Bentley of Charlottetown aforesaid, Barrister, the Executor of the above named Estate, praying that a. citation may he issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth; You are therefore hereby required in cite all persons interested ln the slid Estate to be and appear before me at a Probate Court to be held In the Court House in Charlottetown in Quecn‘s County, in the said Province. on Thursday the fourteenth day of March next, coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of J. A. Bentley, Esc.. Proctor for said Petitioner. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some news- paper published in Prince Edward Island, once‘ln each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the dats hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith ported in the following public places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Char- lottetown aforesaid, at or near the City Weigh Scales and at or near the Bank of Nova Scotla` both in Char- lottetown aforesaid so that ell per- sons lnterested in the said Estate ll aforesaid may have due notice thereof. (L. S.) . . GIVEN under my Band and the Seal of the said Court this 31st day ni January A. D.. lm and ln the 19th year oi lil Maiesifs reign. (Sill) ll. L. PALMII, Acting Judge el Prohlte. 4359-2-8-18-20-Tl. . e FOR`$llE 4-AtMt.Byln,Farl|i sooditaieof eoltlvs feaces.ailevorf tliraughtlie Ovelllagiiolns Pair. lnliails eharoghlfear to_ Withliilaiileeoidharlottetowa. tilsalhiryfaria.\ ` roi-partlcilufsepplyteewaer _~ Rig igiizfi riiiiiii JGIIPI _ IIAVIM few feet into the wind and crumpled on the mow. As the bewildered cows circled up~wlnd, Guthrie fired again. A hurt cow plunged forward, seeking the scrub edging the barren, and reaching lt, disapizared. “oo get 'em, suotif’ Like a wrsltu the airedaie crossed* the barren in pursuit, as Guthrie followed; upbrald- ing himself for his poor shooting. A hundred yards inside the scrub he found' the caribou pulled down and dispatched by the dog. fnepieemg his rms in its sku. me and resting it against a spruce, Garth was hastily dressing out the meat no- fors the hide froze, while Shot sir- plored the game trails of the vicinity when a low 'laugh sounded behind him. Looking up. he saw, watching him, the Ojlbwa, Joo Mokoman, who called himself the father of Ninda. Guthrie casually rose to his feet. skinning knife in hand, a.s.he meas- ured the slnst/er face of the man who faced him, fingering the action of his gun, It was clear from the glint in the small eyes that the Ojibws still nursed the memory of his expulsion from the trade-house. How for would he dare go? Garth asked himself, "Bo-jo'l The caribou are fat this year." he said coolly, moving toward the Indian. But the Ojlbws. pointed the muzzle of his rifle at Ciartifs chest as he stepped forward. "You move, I shoot!" The threat of the despised' Indian deeply flicked the pride of the Cana- dian veteran but he was helpless. It was _ inconceivable that Mokoman meant to wreak personal vengence of such a nature on a Hudson's Bay factor-shoot him in cold blood.Yeo what was he after, then? With a. great show of rage and sin- prlse, Garth burst out with: “What d'you mean by throwing a gun on me? You know what you’ll get for i;l-iis What d'you want?" The Ojibwa leered. "You tak' de woman. You kick Joe Mokoinan. W‘at you do wld' ds woman?" _"She is dead,” said Garth, quietly. You geeve Joe Mokoman inooch debt?" The face of the speaker knot- ted with hate of the man who was nieasurlng tho distance which seperat- ed them and-wondering. “What~ do you want-how much trade goods?" temporized the white msn as he covertly edged a foot for- ward in the snow. “You geeve sled-load; flour, tae.. blanket, gun?" The face of the In- dian lighted with the thought of the spoil which awaited him at the post. "You want a four-dog sled-load? Garth scratched his knotted forehead, as if debating the value of the goods. It was twenty feet.-he couldn’t make it. I-Io must get nearer, somehow, he thought. The Indian nodded. “Four-dog team -flour, blanket, all de-” With Q quick movement he brought the gun to his shoulder as the white man slid a moccasln neorer.“'Bekal stop!" he cried, his swart face Pilfple with rage. “You move, I keel youl’ ' It was no use. There was no chance of getting close enough for a lunge. Garth changed his tactics as the evil eyes of the other narrowly watched him. Turning his back, Guthrie calm- ly proceeded to finish the dressing of the caribou. ~ A For a space the Ojibwa stood hold- ing the gun on the back of the white man, his face picturing amazement- or/d doubt. Then he said: "You goeve me dis stuff?" "Surereplied the man, busy with his knife, as he mentally groped for a wsy out of his predicament-puzzled ss to whether the Indian would shoot if he rushed him. CONTINUED Urges Calendar Of 13 Months TOR.ON'I`0.'Feb. 25-Adoptiono s new calendar of thirteen monti or twenty-eight days each was ii- vocatsd by Meredith N. Stiles in r ' address Qefors the Toronto. Oboril of the Canadian Society of Cost A oountants hers last night. The |pen‘ er outlined at length the advo (ups oi' the proposed system as cor pared with the present. ri-pm 1 economic point of view, ho oonteii ed. ltwould\boaboon tabular men and statlaticiane. From a pe sonal point of view, it would sr. the mental and physical energy noi expended in consulting the caltndsi The plan is to divide the year into thirteen equal months of exactly four weeks' each. This would leer Old dl! OVC! “il two dsyfovor in 'l'u`sse sg igiéir iii o _dlyl would and trotted ll lltrb rllllomolit would thlllf VOID htititallity (Ill rut. i 'Phi iwmf lme`n"oi'imeeiia‘ months. 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