. PR1 328! arorrr "r- THE EASTERN GUARD ents GUARDIAN. cl-l.o.lu;o'r'rs'rown Ian AGINTI:-MONTAGUII Harold I. Landry. Mrs. Byron ltewsrt. Mn Draco Msoflaee, Miss Joyce AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlgglnton, Pius Meliinnon. Walden Lovers. The Guardian may be bought at the Iollowlng places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Gust dlan Office: In Georgetown: The Poet Oiiieez in Sculls: The Snack Bar and H. lllchards A Son ..'CAI.I. at McGowan Motors ior cars, trucks, tractors and ..tCAltD PARTY in New Perth Miss Charlesena Martin, Mon- tague, spent the weekend at her home in Caledonia. Mrs. Alonzo Riley, Primrose, is spending a iew days visiting in Montague. guest 0! Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Macxenzle. Miss Anne Livingstone, Monta- gue. spent the weekend at her home in Cardigan. Georgetown and - Vicinity Mr. Floyd 1.35:; was a recent visitor to Summerslcle. Captain and-jM:s. John Dicks spent several clays in the City last week. ST. PETERS Alill Vicinity ..'Messrs. Harold J. MacDonald, Earl MacDonald and Lee MacDon- ald, students at st. Dunstan's Col- lege, spent the Easter holidays at their homes ill St. Peters. Murray River and Vicinity ..'Mr. Vernon Macliesn. student at Prince of Wales College. Char- ' ttetown, is at present spending a week's vacation in Murray River. guest oi! her parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacI.ean.i Irons chuckles to IOAIS is how lue night's audience greeted "THE BIG CITY" Gay Nineties levels the show you won't Hall. 'llhursday. April 24th, 3.30 11 d f M . Fred hm lmplemm-.-u" 9- M- 5'P0"50”d by M”""'8"' Friends or Miss Ethel Thom son vis1ii?r' glrcyhsrigiigtriawviiu E "mm Miss LT ll h G-Tk:'ei)h,'?5::fh ;'::”:Yo m';'' "1" mm to mm ..'Mr. I.ie;mM;icCori1:i:ick has re- C- w- L- - Lower Montague. are sorry to lheai: ' mm. ,,,?f,f,”',,,, EY(,',,'r ;',?fd:;'5 :E' be Igilladhto heratre rhge 1lrl;.sIrelt.utrll;eld turned to em St. Charles TM she is illi th Ki 0 t H - Miss M rth Kin oi Amh at, h h 1 st. p re . 0 9"” E um. mend,” the wmm. months Mrs. John Doiron, St. Charles, " e "35 W" y M N5" 1, 5,, Eu," 03; he, p,,.:,:g5. er mm D e ” in the Kings County Memorial recently spent a couple or days pltal. in Nova Scotiam ' . , A Mr. and Mrs. Daniel King. M35, A,-gene emu. nude"; ", Hospital. at Montague. ;:::,?gP;gs.daugm"' Mu" mph" Mrs. Donald Crawford and son, St. Joseph's Convent, Ohsrlotte- Mr. Edison "Egan, Miss I-lelene. Holland, East Point, is at present visiting her sister, Mrs. Aeneas Gallant, St. Charles. g spent her Easier holidays visiting their 110""? in W00d 15lli1ld8- d - 1 M 31 gr u”; or M ..- Miss Bernadette MacDonald and ll” " "my V - 3 Miss Pegg Be k, Montague. lettkllflf aunt. Mrs. Belle Gauthier, V V H . , . . . -1 - his parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel . hm, week 10:! Halifax N. S” WMWSBIMOL . g. MM Barbara Penny. who ,5 'Jimmy Giddings of Cambridge Miss l-llda Rosslter, at Horton. . she has accepted I position. . d it .. . M1 Sho rls Stun and u rises lore? (shanagharnlgs xvterfe t"F;l5F;flld1l?i!t hEl1'mEasItxer h;)liga)lIl parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pen- M” Wm Ankm at Low” Miss phyms Momson mach" present spending a iew days in r wgi ' ts S 1'9 3 - . . . -. ., . .' , , .. . . , , - , recent guests of Mrs. Pclcr Gal- Elana S? Csfui;;(',Sl ""3 a "3' Mum” Ha'b0”'- - hfontagug visit;-d. Gpgrgetnvrrn 1-... at soul-is, spent the Easter holi- Ch”15”W”n Vine” they ”” "5 Get tickets now at Miller Bros. or this evening gt lant. . "”'” Mrs. Bruce Mai-Phee. Montague. There was a iar tt M"' Mabel L”L"'"”'" r Mr Ivan Munn student at M Th , D tr. p id . ge a endance at M B d tte Gillis. student - - . . wens” vmL'rf;aMl5::,':EP'm.1l1: an; was a Sunday guest of Mr. and the opening Evangelistic Service at Miss at NESD. fsrfmspeeznt the holiday; u Prince oi Wales College, Chnr- D00" open 7'30 P'M'. Curtdn 8'15 EM- Renllda Gallant recently. Miss Viola Peters, St. Charles, Miss Noelle Holland has return- ed to her home at East Point of- Mrs. Henry Macharen, Mount Ed- Billy. have returned to Montague, atier spending the holidays at a patient in the Provincial Sana- torium. Charlottetown, spent the Easter holidays at the home of her . tsvsnozilsrlc SERVICES - the Montgue United Baptist Church Miss Emily Walsh is visiting in .the city, where she is the guest of llier sister, Miss Eleanor Walsh. was a guest or his grandmother, Mrs. Annie Maccormack, during the Easter holiday week. cently where she was the guest oi Emily DeCosle of Char- loltclnwil was n recent guest of town. spent the Easter holidays at her home in St. Peters. St. Mary's Convent, Souris. spent the Easter holidays at their homes in St. Peters. days at her home in St. Peters. her home in st. Peters. student at Prince at Wales College, Chor- lottetown, spent the Easter holi- Mrs. Mae Llvlngstond and daugh- ter Carol. Murray River, are at iting irlcnds and relatives. lottetown. spent a few days in Tonight and Wednesday Packed with Comedy. Music, Gay Dances, the theatre. 'lRd. M Rl,utihis r-Z--:1 6-” ” .. ia::.:;e2l?E..3.””:e;.”m” Mrs ..- M . . imiiney mm rs w-sm ' T M B ,'(”"i:,;0 M ma He ' Miiss Muriel Poamnii, teacher at was ,,,.,,,i,,m,d b m' W”D”'Jl!”” Mlrhhvl Burke. -lr- W assspez? the h-always at” he; LONDON-(CP)-British health W0? - r - , 0 3, ,' B.a He, Pom, g em m Esme 3' - - - 0"” - " M, Ind Mr, percy sham", um experts at a eonlerence here de- lett receiiily on a business visit hgljfiavg at Hi -hlzme of flex. pm: ston. Mr. Webb chose as his text Mr, Lemuel Robinson of Low. home in st. Peters. family Chum-uewwn are In P". clded mu hurrying to work to Saint John. N. B. o . V . 70? 1113 UFSL Selnloll. the 85m er Montague was a visitor in , sent gendm some iime in Muh hump," production. pl-on Guy 0 gmgg ems, Mr. and Mis. Seymoui Pear- Psalm verse 6 hm, in an 1 1 G . d . A -1 9 Miss Martha MacDonald, stu- P 2 Mrs Audi-ie Ferguson Montague dim 'W0PltaSll9 imz message to'hisliitel!1els 1':)slllJ1r- eorgemwn on Sam” M. P” 1 . dam at N D A mm” the hall" my Riven guests of M”. J. Cpokt Cnigen "id more people mould - - l t ' ' ' . jngg - t i - ' M . I ' " we or cycle to work because too 19'” .V"i9Td3.V Mr 531'" Jcllmv N . FkRFwl,” ,;pR,l,Y HF”) sung. during the service were , Mr. Jack M-cEachel'n, l'epresent- '33” at hm home in Sr" Petersl Mr. Stirling Whlteway, student much ltfllp-hanging causes fgugup, IUIIVING WAGONS R. acromlmmcrl by Mr-1 -Mlln ' '1 i i s " j”F'ralse I-llm. Praise Him". "1 Am mi: Clark Frult Conlpanr. was 2 M55 Mm. Thom on Each” 3., prince 0; wales cones, ch”. --j----,- am". whn Wm spend R kw dams.-Aharge number of lriends and, Thine, 0 L0,-d--V M1-11;. way or Tm-lbuslness visitor to Georgetown on has remmeg home psnelr Attend: louemwni spent his Easte; how Vmilms in st, Stpphen. N. R, neig bnuls met at the home C,-055 L93,-15 H(,m,.-- mm --Hm-ciTliursday, April 17th. . th 1 h , , t. L" dgys n his home in Murray Rh," Contact "TE ML and Mrs' J" J" Mmphm Up. Thme OW" W” 0 L0m"- 39"" -"TE mg 8 erac us Comm 10” suest or his parents Mr and Mrs, Mrs. Audrie ireiguson. ac- pel('Montai;ue. last week, in honor ,,,c,,,,,, was ,,,.;.,.,,.,.m by R... Miss Elizabeth ”Bllbe" McQuil- Cm”0W3Wl”'- Gm” Owen whm'way.' ' JAMES FAY & sox mmpanled by msses Ann yen, then son Lorne John. Buddy. Mn wehb. lali is visiting in Charlottetown Mr Ham” Mmman spent - Eileen Clair, and Shlrlcy Stc'wart.lM3CPh"- ll'h"19” 5h”"1.V 3"" 101' kE-M...-M.. Wile"? 5119 is 3 3”?” 3'9 the hnme mreelday leave "om the army at M153 man-19 M1113;-, Montague, FlSf1ERMEN AND Newport Montague. were visiting friends lnl Camp Borden, Ontario, to begin of Mr. and Mrs. William DeCoste his home in St. Peters. was a. recent visitor to Murray Murray River on Sunday. his ”m-V, '-"5”"m3' Euddy was We" JR c;,u, River. guest of her Patents. Mr. MOTORISTS M. seniedtuillli ab well-Illle: p'l)lrse,LilhC Mr sterling mach” or the md M”, John Mu)”, B tt 7 f 512 75 Miss m-rmide MacGulgsn re- Dl'B59ll awn emiz ma e .v r. , -re ,- . . , . o . a emes 1-om ,,,,,,,, ,, , - rently relllmrd to Charlnlletownlsmllnl 3WD””ald "ii ll .C0mV”' -..---Ei"fT?l?i1.””1".Pif" 1 5,3?J,,,S,”",?;”';.';.::,3,f:f,f”'f; 2:E"n;f PlSqIlId Easf Dr. J. w. MacMillan, cliailotte- carburetors from , 358,00 - liflkf spending 3 Vlwk l'l51lll'li-' he? mam”-V wdre” Wad by M1” 3”” smoking in his 60th year. lug his leave at his home in wwm W” " humus: vim” '0 Starters from .” "512 00 .15”,-, M”, wa1ie,- guamegon, Macxeilzle. Although taken by Go” now" Murray River on Friday, April 18. ------- ---- ' B okl'n. surprise. Buddv raclo'usl' thank- E t 'g Generators from -- 512-95 N 3 ed his friends iorgtlie ii: and th stormy Can" Mr and Mrs Raymond Mac Armatures from 36 75 , , 1 ' Mrs. Jack King and son Ian. 0! . ' Miss Shirley Jay leit on Sun- - ' ' ' '" " ' s0.u'rl;lp0I1l,T SE IBE(Aplg;1t0rs 53:3 1i;1isgi:sn.m:liem3'enl:Lg5lc Vl':;, Few men in British political his- summersicm where Mr. King who day, Apm mm 1” Moncton when I'x,;?;iOI;e:en:t !sInsliig,mHlltr(:terMI:l::'; Voltage Controls from 54.50 I am not responsible for .. , . . . tor; had it stormier raieer than the is a member of the Royal Canad- she has taken 3 position with me River where they were guests ol Starter Drives from .- S330 in Souris April 2815 to May 3rd. Write to I-loyt's Beauty Salon. Charlottetown for your appoint- ment. or Phone No. 10, Souris. Messrs. Jo I-leatherdale, and Cal'- men Rogers. Upper Montague. De- licious refreshments were served by the ladies. T0-DAY ' and WED. THEATRE R-EN TED . .. . "ET Mg, M , nd Mrs. Earl Ren fl. . . ALPHA Y'S MEN s CLUB PRESENTS avg; M Wm M he W I Mih;-i5lssPmPil;r:tgyam:mm(:1xdg user: M”. mm M and Mn new ' ” ” A,Q, Quickies By Ken Reynolds GGBIG CITY” Charmer - fTlEndl.V Imd hllmhll gugstg for ggvgrgj d.'.,., at the Jay motored to Moncton, N.B. on A Gay Nineties RCVIJB FOR. STAGE SHOW Curtain Time 8:15 PM. .,.. NE, EDWARD ascetic, rsizor-nilnded lawyer who, had a reputed income of i:3U.(lll(l all year. ' As it political he became the Labor Party's greatest intellectual torce. Both in court and in parliament he was all opponent to be reckon- ed with. He picked on the weal: point oi an argument and tore it with a dry humor and a slow. leis- urely. deliberate smile. At 38 Cripps became the young- ed solicitor-general in Ramsay Mac- Donald's second Labor Govem- ment. 'In 1939 he was expelled from the Labor Party for his constant agita- tion for a "popular front" includ- iau Air Force is stationed, are tis- itlng Georgetown and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel King. Mrs. Thomas Murphy of St. Mary's Road is visiting her daugh- ter, Mrs. Frank Lavandler. Mrs. Lavandier also had as a recent guest, her sister, Miss Ruby Mur- phy, also of St. Mary's Road. home of Mrs. N. W. Hansen, re- turned to their homes in the city on Thursday. April 17th. several days in the City recently where she was the guest at her snn and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacConnell. Friends 0! Gerald Murphy. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy, T. C. A. Miss Georgie Dover, teacher in Pisquld East School went to Char- lottetown on Sunday. April, iiith to attend the teachers' convention. Mr, and Mrs. B. W. Birt. Park- dale, were Easter Sunday visitors in Plsquid East. Easter Sunday. Miss Juanita Jay went to Char- Mrs. B. W. Birt and Mr. Birt. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aifleck. Mount Stewart. were guests 0! Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Jay on Sunday. April llith. Mr. MacKinnon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Macxinnon. The many friends of Mrs. Clar- ence Nicollo, Murray River, will be glad to hear that she is recover- ing after her recent illness. Mrs. Nicolle is at present spending a few weeks in Halifax, N.S., guest or her daughter and son-in-law, Fuel Pumps from ...... .. iB3.05 Water Pumps from .... 355.00 Above Prices are Exchange BUD'S ACCESSORIES Montague Phone 127-2 any bill contracted by Mn. Jean Coulson Jeffery since April 21st, 1952. Signed:- KENNETH JEFFEEY Mrs. Levi Jay. Est Klllifs Counsel of his day lllld --- lottetown on Easter Sunday to Mrs. gammy gm was 5 ,.,5m,,. 1,, in 1930 was knighted and sppoint- Mrs. J. A. B. Macconnell spent spend a few days with her aunt, Chm.1.memv,.n on Saturday, Apr” l2th. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Myers spent Easter Sunday in Pisquld East. guests or Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woolridge. e, . in: the Communists. Round the . g 5? g ah) world went the Joke: "The Labor ”;e'V”;'59dh'" hem: man” amturf” Miss Linda Lcsrd. student at M155 stem Em spent her Easter : ' , Party has got rid of its brains." ;num':',nl'5 lllllleguelllm veoraeioiln. pVw,c,, Charlottetown, is spend- vacation In cmukmemwn. guest 0; IL 4' ,” Winston Churchill, as wartime i E 3 ”"' C "”' V" cm” irig her Easter holidays at the home her aunt, Mrs. 1,, Gay and M,-. I Q A..- THUR. FRI. SAT. 11.. sh: iM;'z22i'r45e Io6oeIinv5uaswze.' prime minister. snapped him up in 1940 to be special ambassador to Moscow while the Nazi-soviet pact was still in force. It was a mint move. Crlpps accurately predicted the exact date of the German in- as Crlpps was leaving. Churchill said ”'l'here. bllt for the grace of God. goes God." In the war years. before the Labor Party swept into power in 1945. Churchill gave Cripps the jobs of lord privv seal and minister ol aircraft production. ed in the Charlottetown Hospital. Friends of Mr. Aeneas MacDon- aid, Canadian National Railway Trainman, who is a patient in the Chtlrlolielowil Hospital, nre wish- ing him n speedy return to good idays at her home in Georgetown. Miss MacDonald had with her as her guest, Miss Joan Kirk, also 0! Halifax. Mrs. W. VV. MacLai'cn has taken up residence in her home on Wa- tcr Street alter spending the win- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leard. Miss Mabel Jay, Charlottetown. spent. the weekend of April lllth. at the home or her parents, Mr. and Georgetown on Friday, April 18th. where Mr. Ross rendered several vocal numbers, as well as acting accompanist for many numbers at the concert put on by the pupils of Georgetown High School, lin- der the auspices of the Commun- Gay. Mr. Lelth Woolrldge. Mount Stewart. Epcnt the Easter weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woolrldge. ,. . vssion of Russia, h (1 h. -35 Churchill, though on the other C” H," 3” M"D”'”'”- .... side of the political fence. admired Mm Ann M,,,.D,,mld ,,(' H31. M I, 01-, R g of o H 1 1 . , ' -- ' g r. and lrs. nor, g as e I Cflpm 55 Y4 C35 H93 "I801 111 "199 iins. N. S.. spent the Easier hol- Charioueum-n were u-15,10,-3 to , , . lliSiiIllPTl0NS LEVI V. POWER Montague, P. E. l. - lty Welfare League. . , . When Clement Attlee took over ier in Montague, where she was i .? R9P1'e5ent3t1Ve- ' . T the government he asked Cripps the guest of hf? !0'l'l"r13W ""5 Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ross and J Lo . M D Id back to the fold. daughter. H0n- End 3475- K9” daughter, Miss Ruth Ross, ptiend- - "'3 3'3 0"” i'-I Clark ed the concert in the Georgetown Bedford. . T Big Job In India Town Hall on Friday. April 18th. Pl1()NE 2410.L 4'He'S perfectly safe.Mas long as you don't offer Q, I Ml? Il'l'lVlS Samimlll Ind ME Miss Ross delighted in large re rd in the Guardian Want Adsm 3 In i942. he went to India charg- Henry Perry. who were members Georgetown Audience Wm. her W3 jg: ' BLOW BY BLOW ACTION! - - - SEE THE SMASH- ING KO. PUNCH IN SLOW MOTION. "SUGAR RAY" ed with the task of bringing toge- ther all the leaders of Indian op- inion, to discuss self-government. The negotiations fell through part- ly for the reasons that later forced of the crew of a sealing ship which operated in the Gull! of St. Lawrence, have returned to their homes in Georgetown. Mr. Gordon Kerr, Provincial Boy dancing of the Highland Fling. Sword Dance and Sallor's Horn- pipe. as well as rendering several vocal selections. The Canadian National Railway TOWN OF A MONTAGUE the tormstlon or two countries from grout commissioner and Miss 3 id d Buudm ' - - 3 crew arrived m”' . Frances MacMillAn visited George- inf GZf,,2'e',.,,,..,, last week and "5 Cflpm himself hovtev" mme E l0Wll On Thlll'3dll.V. APT” 17'”: engaged in covering the west root Yq hm” impression on me mm" when ”l9.V "199 Wml BOY Smut of the station house with black Property Last Known Real Personal Lots and ” wade” c "N1 Cull Omclllls 1" "'9 Callhdla" asphalt shingles. They will also NAME Location Address Estate Property Farm Llndl He "tumm M Ind” "am In I-95-4”" H'l”- A "W759 ml” Cub dismanlle the water tank'ns it is ' "ROCKY" 1945' this "me "5 hcnd M the com" 1Tl5ll'UC'"” W” 8”?" find "i059 not now used since the ndvent of Anslie James .. . -.- Central Street . Montague 10.40 "l155l0n WW5” 3"” "W W” 1”: taking ihc POUND WP"! M"- w- -7- the diesel engines. The major 50b Brennick William” --.- W006 Island R055 " 14-40 40 2'50 i final Indian llllifpelldellct 'Tl'l9l'9 Fitzgerald, Scoulmesler D-N MM? in be. undertaken here will be Campbell, Est. .105 ....... Queens Road ... Montague 19.30 had been. as he put ll. "R 5971005 Cormack and Troop I-radar D0n- ihe dismantling of the old round Clair, Milcolm . Montague . .......,.. " .40 deterioration" in Allsl0-1IldlRll 11- 'm:MM-”Mr-"MM house, adjoining Kent street and cfu,-Ey, peg" Locust, Street ..... .......... " 8.00 .80 ml-10ll5i hilt he "33 Able '0 99” u"'' the erection ola new diesel round- claw, Roy McDonald Street ........- " 36.00 50 vince the Indians that Britain was Britons remember Crlpps for his house. 13,” enough to house two Comm. mchud n Road , -- 44.00 40 sincere in her wishes that the sub- work in this post more than any diesel ,ng1M.,. -1-he remown hm Com”. ESL Richard mp. New Road "m.."np.g n 2953 1'20 continent become aell-lzov.emlnz- other he held- They awaited his fall or the old coal shed and the canine, Denny .. Locust Street .. " 4.00 .40 In 1947 Crinps started on his budget days with dread. He laid on Memo" of me new Hving quart. Dorm". M”, 3,", ,, Low" su-egg . " 11,20 , stewardship of Britain's crippled the taxes with cold deliberation. 9.-, for (engine cnrwmen ma now GI-"ft". Au,"-g ,,,,,, Mg, M."-, st.-.9; ,,,,,m,,,,,,.,,, '' 125,30 240 3.00 finances as minister for economic He acknowledged the dubious me minding of the new round- cmnn tvogdworklng Mm Street. , .,..-.. " 124.00 900 affairs. shouldered with the task title "Austerily CrlPD5" Wml R 331'” house, will improve greatly the mgginbotham, Lloyd Locust Street . " 6.00 )0 or co-nrdinallng ihc C0llllll”,l'S at-I smile. "Austerity is only the oui- appearance of Caiiiidlnn NRi.i0niiiJol1nsQon, Jack ..--..-. MacDonald Ave Hi1iIiIlK .'l.l forts for recovery. Later he nlsol ward sign of the intensity of in- Rnllwny properly in Georgetown. Kennedy, Mary School Street Montague 4.80 became chancellor I the excl-err ward purpose." he said. I - C. Larkln, Alphonsus -...................... Locust Street - " 6.40 .40 'TiE"oEli'””'if-l3”A'L B F g ly And Shorten '”"k'"' ”'"”" "' SM" 5' 2”” "” 1' 0 6 RW a 3 Llewellyn, Archie - Main treet ' 1.20 he e ug t . y Lowery, James .... ......................... McDonald Street ........- " 25.60 1.60 . . -- - , Murphy,PEst. James gall: kstgeet ................. 29.60 Myers. ercy ........ ...................... strc treet 14.40 hDWiN0W- W55 WSAVlTV VOU Mccuigsn, Ned Locust Street .................. " 6.00 PERCHLAPP! MUSTNTSTRAIN iMR. CAN'TlX3BGAE1'HIt& Maclnnes. Eleths -.. Gaul Street ...... " 9.60 .40 SOURSELF LIFTING THESE VAVNE! WI'l'l-01'l'MEiiDU'RE Macxenzle. John H. McDonald Street . " 24.00 .40 . f d . uggw 3.39451-51 youTAy(5 ilwllsalfan, Qalliiilllelr ................... MacDonald Avenue .M.. " 16.00 100 l -MAW SHAWCESI ONL 5 "MN 5m ' with the un an Ergsi-ERDXV Isgwwmv Power, Daniel .......-..................... Main Street .. ......... " 16.00 .40 E . . Riley, Daniel ........................... Locust Street .. ......e- " 12100 .40 73' Ii htlni fu of those B95M'iF'NUEP'Wl- Rile M rile Locust Street " 1i2n - 8 W : ONTHETVPEWIPITER... Rll y' Rlcyh a " .....,,.... K d 5. t .. - ,0 . ' t 9 fi 1-. Steevgart I-1:11-.ry H." Lrfnrvlisotlvld Is"eR.os-ii " 1.1) it i hlt' em' I.” cine, am-rey.'Mr. Preston -.........-.................. Centre treet ....2........ " i5.2o ' Surrey. David -..s................ New Road " 13.00 guano. Reg ; 81 Road : 22.40 . uouo e roo reet 18.40 ALSO whue,' Adolph McDqnalti Street ....... " moo ARTOONI C NEWS Notice is hereby given. that pursuant to the Town Act. 1948, I will on the tlllld day of May, A.D.. 1952, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon make application ll: the Magistrate for the Town of Morita e at his Court Room in Montague for judsme" against each and all the lands above escrlbed for the respective amounts above m9ll' tioned, and then unpaid, and also for judgment against the respective parties ab0Vl? named for the amounts above mentioned as due by them respectively in respect to P0 Taxes or tax on real or rsonal, property or other tax or any or all of such taxes. 3 . then unpaid. and p upon such judgment as by law directed. and unless cam: -- - ..,,., .,.- to the contrary be own on the making of such application at the time- and P13 Tauemn Musicale, aforesaid. I . eoevii of Mr Iuselous DATED this eighth day of April, A. D;. 1952. o. ARNOLD wlalmuin. Town Clerk for the Town or Montague. 1 .illEY.:llAlll ililill snows aiao . 7,-.9