Newly Ordained Priest Will Reside In Winnipeg ltav. Joseph Mullally. newly or- dained priest leit Wednesday mor- ning for ':.'lanlpeg. where he will conduct his priestly labors. Fr. Mullaliy is the son of George Mul- Ially and the late Mrs. Mullally. Souris West. Father Ilullally was ordained at st. Dunstaa's Basilica on June is, by His Escellenc, Bishop Mac- Eachern and celebrated his first Solemn Mass the tollowiiig day in many relatives and friends. Dr. James Codney and Mrs. Codnef. Montesano. Washington? Mrs. Lea Riley and Mrs. Selmer; Osness. San Francisco. California.i attended the ordination and first Mass of their nephew, 'Rev. Jos- eph Mullally. GEORGETOWN Gulgan. St. Dunstan's University.i Ronnie of Goose Bay. who have preached an eloquent sermon on, the history and dignity of the? priesthood. A number oi priests occupied seats in the sanctuary. been visiting in Georgetown with Mrs. Hobbs' parents Mr. and Mrs George White. left recently for Halifax. N.S. on a visit to Mrs. 'at Camp Buchaa Mrs. Rodney Bruce and we lsons of Montreal, Que. are va-l I .cationing in Georegtown as lhe,'den Maine and Mrs. Oliver Hd- " l”""3"' "" P "0"" '3". i V15 -5 5-9' 5'0”? guests oi Mrs. Bruces' mother Mrs Ll-I Douglas. lliome where Fr. Muilally received Mayor and Mrs. Raymond Solo-jibe former Maude Weatherbie of Silurteon Walker. man motored to Charlottetown on Wednesday. July Ioth. Mr. Goedon Douglas. professor of Enlliah of Vancouver, B.C., arriv- ed in Georgetown recently and is the guest of his mother. Mrs L. H. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. William Publlcovar of Boston. Mass. who have been visiting Mr.. Public-over's brother were recent visitors to Charlotte- town. where they visited their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Howard Walker. fguests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Herman Lavandler. ! Friday. July 19.01957 The Gunilaaimas Mrs. Frank M. Tibbetts oi Cam-i deaofWarren,Malnearevisiting o Georgetown. whendevasa "VP- in Georgetown Mrs. Tibbetts was guest I! the home of in and H11- Georsetown. Mr. John D. Gotell. who is a! Mr. Amos Lavandier of Haw- patient in the Porvlncial 8anator- lthorn. N.Y., motored to George'ium in Charlottetown. was a week-l town recentlyandistbe guest isuur ai-in Curley. son of Ir. and Ilrs. Richard Curiey ol Brod- enell is taking a short course at the Vocational School in Charlotte- town roguiag potatoes. of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Lavandier. Mr. Pat McGuire of Halifax N.S. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Binns of Charlottetown were recent guests atthehosneoiMr.andMrs. Guy Hemphiu. Mr i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ricketta and Hfamlly of Halifax. N.S.. are vs-I cationing in Georgetown as the! -guests of Mrs. Ricketts mother. Mrs. Annie Gardiner. i Mrs. Mabel Lavers has return- ied home from a visit to Charlotte- ltown. where Inc was the guest of: Miss Beatrice Publicover, wbolh" 0”” "Vi d'”5m”'””'I"wi MI” THEATRE IIIIITIAEIIE "lNSTANBUL" .-.... a .- -... ...-.... .2-q-at-.-:4. his home parish. st. Alexis, Kong and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. i my, I ames Puhllcover left on Thurs- N331. I':,::""o"'( vary Rev. 0.1, Mclngfney of Miss Kay Stevenson at Freder- day July llth on return to their l '.M Mr H L. IN" . WW and Rev, C. Mccgi-my ii.-toil, P.E.l is holidaying in George home in Boston. They were accom- ' " "m" V 9" FRL 8-30 were deacon and sub-deacon. Rev. town as the guest of her broth panied by Mrs. James Pubiicover Finlay Mullally assisted the young er- in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. and two sons Tony and Wendell who SAT 8:10 priest. Rev. W. Doucetteyns maa- Norman Thompson. will visit in Boston. ; ter of Lt: monies. Rev. W. Me-l Mm. wmlam Hobbs Jr. and so"; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker Adm 40 - 55 has been vacationing in George 1'” M” Th””d"' L"e"i 0" 0" town .3 the guests 0, her parglreturn home Mrs. Lavers was ac- ents. Mr. and Mrs. James PubIl- compamed by h" mnddaugm" Coven h" on wednesdlyh July lilileeta Lavers who will holiday with 10th on return to Boston Mass. l Miss Florence Fairchild daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fair- ychild of Verdun, Quebec. arrived An address was read on behalf ol the parishioners by Captain F. C. White and Mr. Edwin Peters presented Fr. Mullally with a well illled purse. to which he 'made a very fitting rqlly. The newly ordained priest gave his blessing to the large congre- gation present for the occasion. William Hobbs Sr. Friends oi Mrs. Mabel Hearnl are sorry to hear that she is aj patient in the Kings County Men:-l orial Hospital in Montague andi all wish her a speedy return to.- good health. ERROL FLYNN - CORNELL BROCHER The best spy story ever to be filmed in Europe. Full of action and suspense. It is bound to please every movie goer. A tremendous movie. SEE. Z I j M Z j - - - - j j r. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jay andl ifamily oi Charlottetown, motored to Georgetown on Sunday. July 7th, where they were guests of Mrs.l - - MISS J30” C3'"PIW” 0' M0""" in Georgetown recently and is visit- J - m M Job uqw - . 4 . . B t h- 5:: -z":-2.”:-::rsu3!:"::mr”i:-56:. 0' "07 '"” " " " " "SILVERWARE" ' ' ' ' 3" 75- 99 - 3Y- i Mrs. Reatha Perry and Mrs. members of the clergy. relatives and out-oi-town guests. During the afternoon and eve- ning a reception was held at his Recent guests at the home oil Mr. and Mrs. Serviss Way and Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel MacCormick two sons. who have been visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fra- in Georytown. as the guests of ser iif Charlottetown and their Mr. and Mrs. Alec B. Way, left daughter, Mrs. Charles Dale and recently on return to their home 0i Vantoul” and her IW9 chndrenl in Melrose M353 Mr. and Mrs Henry I)9V0'dllX of Cameron and Candy. I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murphy uihsprmgmid. M355” motored to me rate." he added. on Tuesday, July 9th iourteeullllnntreal are visiting relatives inl1,lmd' 3"-mug in Georgetown oy. '3 7153 CENT MORE Boy Scouts, of the Georgetown st, Mary's Road, Panmure Island gr the weekend and "C guests of "The dam "I9 9' "'9'! tm0k”'3 . Troop. under command of Scouti and Newport. Mrs. Deveaux's father. Mr, Mich. "I9 9" kw" Rad” 0' ?'g3”3l5 Pllllaster. Daniel MacCormick left. Mr. Bill Sheen and sun Gordon ael Burkeg Si-,, and her gisler, Miss My W” 96 P" cam high" mm” for the annual ten day scout camp.of Providence, R.I.. were recent Catherine Burke. the death rate of men who never ' ML mm M” gqewion oiconnor; 'm9k9d- . of Toronto. are holidaying in 39”" '9dlY" "35'00v Blamlk Georgetown as the guests of Mrs. I0” 5 "Wm" mm ' 3 W9” 0'Connor's mother. Mrs. Daniel ently are paying more than 8500: King- ooo 3 '3' 9"" I97 ml” ":50; Mrs. Lemuel Ttobertson of Low- a u Jean Lavandier of Brocton. Mass.,, are vacationing in Georgetown as the guests of their brother and sis-, ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence? David. - Register new for Silver Night. Three prizes of Rogers International Silver. val- ued at 560.00 to be given away this Mali- day night. The following Monday three prizes also Rogers International Silver. val- ued or 5125.00 will be given away. Regis- ter every time you come to the theatre. giving up cigaret smoking results in a reduction of the over-all death BEAT THE WEATHER WITII YOIII OWN FAST-IALIIG nccolirillclt llo. 45l SURVIVES HEART OPERATION reroute his blood while doctors re- paired a heart defect. MONTREAL, Pierre Whissel. llh real hospital in front of the mech-' at Varennes. Que.. poses in a Mont- , anical heart-lung machine used to tectlon' -a premium of two cents a pack. "This is conservative-it may be as high as 8800.000 a day." he added. Polillo Conference The first Canadian Potato Industry Conference is being held at Guelph. Ontario on August 29th-3lst In order that Island Potato Growers may be well rep- resented at this meeting and that a minimum of time will be required to attend. it is planned to have a charter plane leave Charlottetown and Summerside Wednesday. August 28th and return on Sunday. September 1st. A limited number of seats are available. and reser- vations must be made for them by July 22nd. Costs are in la a causative factor of great importance in the cornirrenca of lung cancer. This does not imply that smoking is the only cause of lung cancer." Claims Evidence Strong Against Cigaret Smoking WASHINGTON MP)-A spokea- said was based on a publicized man for the American Cancer 80- ireport that he and Dr. Daniel ciety told Congress today that in Horn made last month to the his opinion "the evidence is over American Medical Association. whelmlng" that clgaret smokng Before the hearings started. leads to lung cancer. chairman Johni Blatnili (Dem Dr. E. Cuyler Hammond also Minn.) told reporters that cigaret ” 0 that ti;-iei ” ap- ' pears to increase the likelihood of yamokers heart and arterial disease and said filters. further the evidence would seem Ans-umlgn mm-rl-is Low to am pipe and clsar smoker: I Dr. Hammond reported in these better We expectlncy than CIKIY91 words on an American Cancer lll!l'l- lsociety study of cigaret smoking: Dr. Hammond prepared his test-4 "We found lung cancer death As filters have come into wide . . . use. Blatnik said. tests appear to 'h2trthI:a:':sm'(',': mifwggnigstlga '.show the tobacco content of the "ciiz.'.lret smoking causes an in- 'cItg'"t 1" bumped up as turndid ., crease III the death rate from .s.";::g:5 1: :::o:n:gl:'"5 " I 't coronary artery disease." "The "sun I... Bmmk Him ' our "way .150 mdlnwd Hut "that you have cases where some -e e-e- e-::- filters are now giving you as much mus may be ukmdingu bpeeilrents. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Camp or more nicotine and tars as you got from thei old unfiltered cig- about the effectiveness of Mrs. Oliver Bernard and daugh- arets." ter. Avis. of New London. arr guests of Mrs. Bernard's brothels in law and siste, Rev. D.A. Camp- bell and Mrs. Campbell. Montag- ue. Egg g E V ., ,.,.,.---:-e?j- M--Nr - emf-"e-'s'svv-v imony for a house of government operations subcommittee starting an investigation of advertising claims as to the proicctve value of filters on clgarets: He did not discuss filters. Much of what Dr. Hammond rates to be extremely low among non - smokers and high among heavy clgaret smokers. the rates ncrcaslng with the amount of clgaret smoking. "in my opinion the evidence is iuverwhelming that cigaret smok- EASTERII GUARDIAN Mrs. Patrick Girldings and her :on, Mr. James Giddlngs. Lower Montague. were weekend visitors in Moncton. NB. Mr. James MacCannei and Mr. MacLeod. Boston. Mass., are visiting relatives on the island. While in Montague they are guests of Mr. MacCannei's brother and sisteiuin-law. Mr. and Mrs. George MacCanneli. The sympathy of the commun- ity ls extended to Mrs. Sandy Mac- SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned. and marked as to contents will be received in the office of the Secrtary until s.oo P.M., TUESDAY. AUGUST 13, 1957, for CONTRACT NO. 34-57-N - Grading, base course and paving. Signal Hill Park Ac- cess Road. vicinity St. John's. Nfld. Plans and specifications can be Why see your hay crop pass its prime while you wait for aaistonl bales-?Thefsst.etl'lcieotNo.43willpotyoe in dieds.-iver'sseu.Yoa'Ibalsyoaroasiawtienis'siinu right - and hate your neighhorf if you like for extra income. Letus put a No. 45 baler in the iieid. for you so try, without cost or obligation now. Call in today. seen and forms of tenders obtain- in use in Prince Ed- . . IIIIIIIIIIIIIII. For programmes and reservations contact- P.E.l. POTATO MARKETING IOARO 123 Item Streer Charlottetown. P. E. Island. MT. STEWART Pa ltorll THE PBESIYTERIAN Church d - . . . . ' k b 19 g Charge United Church of Canada. in Canada. Services for Sunday. il)f0lrl':-Ill-dbr:lh:l:gMi'. ((,)'IlveTeHer:iTs.gh. vie-d u "2? ”',',i"f,, 3),! meDiCl:iM' i E1?-:je1:l:ng1The3;1YI;?1::1rgigen gal:-gr Ask for ll demon- ML SN-'WIl't 11 I.m- 3110013 DJ". July 21st. are as follows: Murray which occurred sudden! .0 pm-. "M i "1. ' '1 way .Vi 0" 8 . t . - ' - d Hum” Vmh Sunday school ,0 I I be J l mhy Hunter Bids. Ottawa. Ontario MP stratlon. We also have in stock side delivery rakes an CLEARANCE SALE. Ladies and . m Divfne wbrlhip H H". Pd. ”- 9"” C 9" "V ' A.H. MacKlnnon. Supervising En- . Tractor Mowers. children's wear. Prices marked ', ' d sq I 130 Mr, Ind Mr, Ev, Mccn-,0. linker. Trill! - Clnldl Hlizhvyayi Vholenh md underh Hmryvm gi:ll:oaw;:'hfgIyz.Jihio:m,Fvyzgyz kn (or "m" Mme In Slim c.b D'lVll'lt.;'l),. 20; Marshall Bill!Iidlilg.I --ALSOe ('or'etown' one welcome. Rev. M, Carl Cur- ::Ik"i:iu:"!;';s sgggggvniaemggi 5.1.;-f, l”S'uperl!gIiln.:d livillxigineerl A number of used Balers, Hay Loaders (l'Opt-' and push T 0 w M 0 F M N T u E J03: JCIHI-QRCIIBOI Scgullli VI" M”I""'i or um -n,o', Murphy sung Trans - Canada Highway Divls- type) all hav equipment must be sold during the next t '9" "y "it 3"” ”'"" VALLEYFIELD onwszu. Head Miirvis rimicl ' ' ion Federal Building Halifax I week so if you have waited for a bargain come in today- - - - - - ' . . ' ' R I Pe . l P ll 1. '1' t 1 Brooklyn 4 pm. Murray River. connreumn. Services rm. Sunday, N.S. Preliminary plans can be Terms to suit purchaser donut forget we are headquartg Esta" Prziinrgy other mu"! 0 a fill) lhilriioiimch Hm M0 P-m Rev -MY ii": 0I'"" "'00- ” ”'"'- 0 Mri'.iMdir:isA ioii" Dmivl '0'"! m" " ”" mi" M Mr" A' H" er: for top quaiitv McCormick Deering Baler and Binder pg " ' 0 1H 7:30 ..Al - W"- "" """Y”'MIcK1nn0n- , H ' i - Se A ,Mt .LociSt I 900 MI humus ANNANDALE Um.” urge Lervfgfl specr.r'3lng'l':gVe:t thcirdlhome in Nuew Jersiay. hatter To 5. ,,on.ldu-ed "cl, gender Twine, Wholesale and Retail. bhY.'Tlg:ryrn;l(j,:nAc0l?l: Illg:ieitague:mI.ocurs:pStreM .. 7.20 .00 7.N 3. " church rm... ,0, Sm, .. .. , - us acoompan y a secur- James Anste, onlague. a c . xensinil .. . . . . N u bomsmlcm maker Rev. glen ns broth; tn; kw Mcc PI in t be led I) I I l M P in K at E t isan no 2400 4100 as Jul 21 t, Damn; it gm, - "m” M "' T I. " "Y in the form of a certified che- Forhan Bears. Montague. R.R.. . . .. . . . . . ... 23 00 7-'5-00 Y- Y 1 - AS Weir Belle River It p m M Aniisiidsle. a run. Rs-v.Rowland cf," h ' H ,, ,..,,,,.,,gV,;,,, ,' Y”"- ”'"""" tin: or bonds as specified In the cc-s-n Reginald Buell. Montague, MacDonald si. lino ll.N mu p..;or. . '. l"d":Ch,"lf' J", 22 d J I Y” M, Md M” John Doyle H”, form of tender and made on the " ” P J " Montague. Queen Street .. 80.00 30.00 ' - t' F4" 'Ki"y " ' uy mnilv from Aulsyon M.” In printed forms supplied by the De John Carr. Charlottetown . . . . . . . . . . .. 2000 20.210 oltwli'.l.l. vli'.nNoN United 0" - M” "'""'- '- ' L -L partmenl and In accordance with John Clair, Montague. High Street I200 150 9.00 12.40 spending the summer a a a . ctiui-cli. Services July ziii will be -",5 Momma p, ,,,,,.i Wm, M” Doym ,,,,,,,,,,g the conditions set inrth therein. wiilsione Collins. Montague. Riverside Drive . M0 I-00 "-00 35-"0 conducted by Rev. L.M. Murray. Chung Th, United Church of Ca. The Department. through the , Ch l Daniel Condon. Georgetown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 2000 Zia.) B.D. as follows: Orwell ll a.m. Md; Rem LM. y.-ruerg n,mm"g Mrs. David Davis and two child- gbov offing, will supply plan, (ireat George St. . ar ottetown John Denham. Montague. R.l't. 10-00 I Cherry Valley 2.3) p.m. Vernon sum", July 21. new pp mu, m. Debby and Scott. from Med- .00 gpeclflcgliong tor the work on YOUR INTERNATIONAL DEALER Maurice Dolron. Montague. Locust Street 11.30 :40 Mint) mm River no pm. Sunday Schools as ,0", 5, c,,,,,,,,,,.,,w,, 0,”, be me ford, Oregon spent ii few d aya depoglt 01 . .0". or 350.00 in ii... ' Francis Fraser. Montague. Fraser Street 1000 mun. ' ' . . ' Russell Fraser. Montague. Fraser Street . H!) 4.30 N00 23-50 izunt preacher. God wllhnii. at '.' I” "3"; 133'”; 'l""”M"' 0:; '”"" 0' ' CERTIHED 0"” ""0 i John French. Montague, . .. . mm 2000 uunngg . Am..nd.l, unneg these services. Lower Montague, C1-int-'r 1:: moi; :1:-I'll-hlw r. a xi: or money arder payable to ' John Gwdn Momuueh Gnu, Sm," "0 400 7,00 Church. Sunday, July ilst, 1957. 9-05 lmv M0"'I"3 ""VI"' "I0"? ' y P yi 9 "rd" "(me ECEWER GEM James Gldilings. Montague . . . 3000 30-00 Annandale morning worship llzw E::z"'gl;v'0:e0"lx:i"'JEni;m'Sm:::'; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rogers from E3lA:eo:leC.:e1:AEnA'reT::nfnfz . I tlieoirgeihlcnnigar, lidilonhlaguc. kllachziodid AAVEHIIC . a.m. Sunday school 10:00 a.m. Somervllle. Mass. returned home . I I I -1"! OI” Pnniltaf. - 0" Billie. 80 V!- A Forest Hill. Sulmay School 1:31 schml A h""y "'"Im"'E m '" after spending some time with pm" "d ”p"mc'"m"' I" 0"”! 9 9. Lester IIFIIIIIE-Br. Montague. MncLi-od Ave. 2000 20-00 Mn. Dundas evening woraiill? vimom Mhs. Rgyers brother and sister :::':l::?';e::g;::n'o;'1.';':g'.::ii'?' mnflrg i:i:',""','lI::';' mzgllteml " an ,0 1-,, I-In cltultcn or CHRIST Lords I"t'W- '0 "'0 ""0 M070" 100' g .0 wjthj mg .100 ll, Get out that living room chair . d H, i .,(,,h' -- ' L0,. , S, ' .' 24'2" '40 2050 girls - ' (hnhyh re urn n a pe e ,' l. , Loy ggn am. tie. iis ree .. . - 5-M GIOIGITOWN Pa storal "W -''"Y ”- M? Ml""'3"9v 1”" 9 deposit will be toi-toiled. Learn about the gay romance. The stolen hiss. Louis Hlgglnbotham. Montague. High Street . .i.2o 2.40 . s:".-- ".:'."d.C.h"-;.';." .6.--we s'.':.'..'i":':..”i!1.':??.'e..'.'.':.'”.'.'.".';.5”ii'-' ..”.”.:l:'...':.-V.-..:"rl:. ""c,.?Ii'.i. ..:::..':i,":.::.:.:i "W ""' The "'"'c "0 W Md M 2.1:" .2:.";::;"'.”::r::::'-.3::;::..”':r::.. 0 123 '22". :11: rvces u . .ni. 0 t ren. . . - l - 0 - 1 '2. gym..." 3.9. u ylo mm. 13,-,” ver I0 a.m. Bible School: ll.(l) md Mnrk luv, ummed to me". 30333-r fog-"En colln Landry. Montague. Locust Street 7.20 1.: Mlltnwn Q0". 1 p,m, (:00.-"mg. ;:D- 164031! 9I1l3P;.I'sIM;;IYIIl.Inl;1 hlpmc in Moiytreailh alf)ter mag Chgeisezi Administrative Services 'F',::'I9;.'lT'1:';kmhr'ml;'i”l5l:fhag::'"M::;"i:t 0 1:3 L ' pm Rev, M 3.00; in I). W 0" - Dams C 00 E Dllt wee W T. I TI. III retary. ” ' ' " ' i ' ' I . .050 R1,". guy gig. pa". Lords Supper. Combined evangel- lnman and Major lnmans mot.ber.' Department of Public Works, :ea"yMN.':'B';,3' m"";w'(fr:'f.t ;"';;:ins'S, 1:32: 1:5; :3 L;';:& Ion. lldater. 0 IltIC7I'laI)QGtIl:: I'I(eM':.lel;;IyTIll;N7:l' Senator Elsie inman. Montagne.I Ottawa. July 16, 1057. gang), .mcD'::m'd Mnnlfzgllg mm man I . p. . n . or s ' ' ' ' mw , 1"; pplsly-I-Enlmu chum. Enuelm Alex Mncnoiigall. Mnnlalzlie. Marlionalil St. 2240 43! . .h - ' A M F. I'l . M t . I. .'t S l2.00 1.00 20:0 :i4..ic 'S"eri(r:l::T; Tlll PRBSIYTIRIAN Church FTIEITIR MSEEl:'(en?rlI:iontl::u?Ii.;iv'e;:.lll; Dl"lVO . 0.00 lm 2.00 ill nu n .m ad 7” .I; mg I. cm”. unk. sud” Jul, Jack Mai-Gulgan. Montague . . . . , . . . . .. I400 14.00 ssy'sea..i' is ... 'suvi A is no Montague divine woi-hilp 11 Robert MecGulgan. Montague . .. 320 um 25.: W --i as: ;-m- -e ;,.-. am am ".22;-.:::.-. '2 :2 W 0-2: "7"" ''"T”' "n .n'"””' ""0" 1” p'm' Charles MacLennan Morita ire i I t mm Hill "" 9"” "”"'I""- "'”""'- "'0" 900'” 3-” W0 hm V"' Melvin Meets-nnnnisioniauiio Water st ' lino no 27n t2'nn no el! Sunday School ll Mn. W'Iliam.Ma Lend. Mlntnlz i i " .-um arm 4:: ,:, 33;." Issue evealns service 7.30 Mr. 1 CAlt'l'()0Ii SHOWS 2:80-14 w', r.. Macrieill. Mnniagiielwllnin si . .. um um anal h,'.ni H" .'m 1." um... Karl English of Marshfield will: Preston Peardtm. Montague. Mac-Lrod Ave-niir . .. am zrim till 0,”, m ,1, ,l to sweat preacher In mornlns and! Hugh Power. Mnntlllue. Mac-Lend Ave. um win an '1'," ado 6, M” l& llternoon. Visitors always weI-- . Daniel Riley, Montague. Locust street . . . . . .. All In - etll 3:-ighn "mmhk "I; cum. Rani. D.A. Campbell. Mlnla-i Vernon Riley. Montague. locust St. 2120 220 Hall 39!! ' 3.; Rev. Atwood Rogerson. Montague .. 240 H40 UH sags w Ilr. Inna Girtsteaam. ' 1 Penna Sanderson, Montague 30.00 20.00 An "'”3' Pox OFFICE opt” ' ""' Grant Sencabough Montague moo llth menu” ,, M. H," ' "'0' "00" 0' W" Alfred Sorrie. Montague. ceniral"si." no iaii ioioo islso will he - edsbratlsa aha any Roll fuM NORTH RIVER uni. or lose Daniel sorrie. Montaltle. Riverside mm .. class can cm.” um, M 1” sisrszlln PERSONAL Ll . ADULTS 60c Harry Stewart. Montague. High St. liifll I20 l0.fl'l nai yy , ' . - '4" l 1" Cllldruhlllrf ll years David Vanltlerstine. Montague, Central St. . . . . .. 2m Mill 3.D ' A PITI ' ”"'”' FREE Notice is hereby given. that plirsll ant to the Toim Act. RS. P.E.l. l93l CAP. . IACH ToN'GH1' 162. I.wili on the Itilh day of August. A.D. 1957. in that hour of two o'clock in the afternoon make application to the Magistrate of the Town of Montague at his court . 0 nan Qf Hm JANE WYMAN - ROCK HUDSON room in Georgetown for judgment against each and all the lands above described for the respective amounts above mentioned. and then unpaid, and also for judgment I, O I O , . . h m ruhcenf obsessIon' against. the respective parties above named for the amounts above mentioned as due . 3 mu 5a 9 g by them respectively in respect to poll taxes or tax on real or personal property .t or other tax or any or all of such taxes. and then unpaid. and proceed upon such udg-rnent as by law directed. and unless cause to the contrary be shown on the I2 EXPOSURE 70: ' 0 g . making of such lip icstlon at the time and lace aforesaid. ' omlng . H V Dated at Montague thh 19th day of July. A. D.. 1957. BOX NO. 40 M” M "A" ' ' "'”""” "'""' o anniono wsolrrlsalt s I I up. Town Clerk, . '11 MC Clld PC K O AT Tm," ofnom ' no. 0.0.3.5 Mnrbrle slam . Perry lm.nnma Prim Frlw-hi 90-M- L s