of which the taxes are owing. NAME l Arbillg, Estate David .. Arena Rink Company .. Brehaut, Estate William Bcll, Minnie DESCRIPTlON or PROPERTY AND LOCATION kssessmtnl For Real Econ: ~38 Kenslnzton Road . --203 Fitzroy Street “$39-$40 Grafton Street . . . . . . . . .. -House and land 35 Edward Street “u”... Bwall- Edllll House and lB-Ild loo Water Street .' Butler. 130mm"! - 15 Prince Street ,, ' Bevan. Harry .92 Weymouth Street __ Bridges. 590F116 House and land 21 Sprin _, 1.100 Bowman. Wllllllm - l-Z Brick house and land 1 1o 00 Bilms. Beniamin . House and land, 05 Richmo 44,00 solder. Michael J. .310 Grafton Street Connolly. JflmB-i - ---57-61 Spring Park Road ’, " COX. Ellzagletth "-59 I-vnxwortn Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . u CurrIeJBSaeDOIIB “Hi-louse and land 39 U rHil bo ‘ I ~ Earthy Mc- Estate iillchflell-Iouss. and land 33 sgilllg Pall-sir hiding?‘ ' '“ Canadian 1.881011 ..-.....-57 Grafton street ' ' ' Callaghan, Margaret . ..10 Gram,“ street ' Callaghan. Margaret ... .31.33 weynmuth street ' Curran. William 210 weymouth street ‘ Cuba awful/louver -- ~sos Grafton Street . . . . . . . . .. ' Carr, \Vi am‘ . . . . ........H005e an 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Crockett, Estate William .155 Cumbtrlagg Bslltdeéltacant land Longworth Street 13,00 Crockett, Estate William .340 pun-Dy Street ‘ ' Cfflckfili- Fill“? Wllll" ‘K52 Fitzroy Street . . . . . . . .. U crosby. Ernest -»----l-Iouse and land 1a Rochford street‘ 10 00 Crosby. Mflrlzaict .. .-laz Fitzroy Street .......... .. ' ' Clldmilre- 93151195 J- --House and land 46 Douglas‘ I g9 00 Cuclmore, Charles J. ..I-Iouse and land o3 Douglas Street .. . 1100 cudmore. Cho-rics J. mvacant lot and garage Douglas Street .. . 0'00 Clinton, Luke . H343 Grafton Street . . . . . . . . . ' Clinton. Luke .. “Edward Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Costello. William -Va.cant land Upper Queen Street . 400 Connor-l. Hugh F. .House' and land 35 Longworth Street . 25-00 Drcw, Eliza . . . . . ..l38-190 Grafton Street: 236 Grafton Street . . ' Donald Mi‘, hl-ltllie JOhII A. B01159 and 13nd 172 Sidney Street _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 44 o0 Donald Mo. Ellen . . . . . . ..Rochford Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Donald Mo. Jolln Y. v-J-Iouse and land 102-103 Cumberland Street . 50 00 Donald Mo. Minnie .- ---House and land 311-313 Grafton Street lane‘. 3000 Dorald Mo. Minnie -- --~H0use and land 315 Grafton Street lane .. ' Donald M0. Mlllfllo -- ---House and land 295 Fitzroy Street . “Um Donald Mc, Minnie .. “House and 18nd 214 Cumberland street‘ 63.00 vol-lilo Mo. Prilnnle -- ~House alld land 73-14 Hayfield Street . ' 77'0" Donald giro. Jessica... .220 Euston Street ................... ..' 74"” Donald ic, Borne . “House an km t Donald Mc, Mrs. John R. .vucam Lgnd. geiglgegigibé met ‘ 10-00 13ml“ M“ All-‘x- A- --~--Hvvse and land so upper u.li.i.'.'.'.;'oe.'.-i.." 2'00 Dllllllllll Mc- Estate NT" - - House and land 135 Water Street 112m Dollgall Mc, Harriet G. "4-101159 and 10nd 13,15 Alley street ' ' ' ' ' “m0 DJIlllfRll Mc, Harriet G- ...}10115e and 10nd 15 0105b" street ' 27-00 Dniron, Ethel . . . . . Unuq-jouse and 153C033 Grafton street _ ' “'00 Dmlwttei 5mm’ ~ "wliouse and land 32 Birohwood Street 12m lYXK-‘ll’. Glllllllde - --20s-2o'1 Water Street . ' 2M0 DO-lle- 93° F -- --House and land 299 5000 all“? 5599"?" P- - --~-9I Prince Street . . . . ‘ Dir-Ty. Ficnhen P. . -.2n-3o Rochford Street; . . . , . . _ ,, Dllllv- sliéllhell P-\- H~R0Cllf0ffl Street (vacant lots) DMl-V- Stephen P- - ~91 Rochford Street . . . . . . . . . .. Didi)’. fiifllibell P- . --95 Rlchford Street DllfiY- Stephen P- --- -Rlchmond Street .. Dlllllfl Slwlle" P- -121 Pownal Street , Fliilly. Stephen P. -Stewart Street ........ .. mlls" Albert ---House and land 111-115 Elm‘ ' 2400 house. Albert .. ...House and land 117-119 Elm Avenue" ' ' i Diamond, Melville J. .shop and land near Hlllsboro Bridge .. . D-“llflllll- William -- m-House and land 7o Hayfield Street i ..... ' 1300 Dickinson, Estate Ann ..-'House and land 41 Upper I-Iillsboro Street 1000 - ------.l83 Great George Street . . . . . . . . . . . .. I ...House and land 92 Upper I-Illlsboro Street .. 5100 (‘ll- Ili-‘lfgaret .. ...49 Upper Prince Street . .- f-lfllflfcll. llllflrearet . .Upper Hlllsboro Street .. rnchorn Mc, Minnie .325 Fitzroy‘ Street Ffrl-‘lllfl. (R0180 ".106 Hillsboro Street . . . . . . . . . . .. We" lllc- James - -House and land 17 Esher slice: Flynn, William . . . . .. .H0use and land I7 Dorchester Street PM [allllllllllsllll- Gertrude - -Grcat George Street . . . . “Ono QSLSEI’. Hllborii . . . . . .. 322 Fltzrgy sffeet fill. Mllllsaret J. 15-17 Bishop Street . . . . . . . . . . .. “"16. Frcficllck “House and land 9-11 Alley Street . . . . . . . .. Tlillls. G. C. ..1-Iouse and land 133 Upper Prince Street 37m Ilailanl, James ....House and land 23 Dorchester Street oullonl, ilstntc Andrew “198-201) Grafton Street .... .... .. ' "flmmt- I-‘lldilre - - - - - --Vacant land 52 Spring Park Road lmlllllll. Jllsl-‘Dh ----.-----Housc and land 50 Sprin" Park Road 5'00 33mm‘- J°r°lllll --House and land 13-15 Chestnut Street‘: . 21740310 Ijlllililll Mc, Allrii ~86 Weymouth Street . . . . . . . . ' uflfllll, Mary --House and land 15 Dorchester Street 331mm?» 560188 W. “House and land 222 Grafton Street H mo“ ;';“"dlll°'- GWYSB W- --House and land 104-100 Weymouth . a2} » - - - -- -House and land 9 Kinlz Square . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 45,00 Hun; Edward -House and land 8-10 Upper Queen Street . 34.00 Hurry: Edward I gouse and lfillld 2-4 Ultlpél‘ Gzueen Street . 3300 Plcnllcssey. Lawrence --.Hgllligearlldldlallzlaullllgglizlltglrgfierllle. . mm) Fllllllll-l- Georgina .. .Hou~se and land 7O Sidney Street 350%) Georgina .. .Pownal Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. “U556: gig‘; M- -Housc and land 27 King Square . 49,00 Hue t,‘ s- -- 266-270 Eusic-n Street . . . . . . .. j "5' “die -- -5-7 Upper Queen Street flllE-ills. ‘SW19 - -Euston Street, comer Queen. “lllmlfi. smile -Upper Queen Street . . . . . . . .. Huestls, Sadie 134-138 Elm Avenue .. .. - Fllmslls. $9419 -l22 Upper Prince street . . “MW. Annie -- "207 Fitzroy Street ............ . Henderson, Jane . "ngouse and 10nd 157 Pflnce 511-991; 5400 Harding. c. Gavin “House and land 1 West Street ..... 104 00 illllikllli. Ffflflkll" ~House and land 215 Cumberland Street .. 10' 00 Hllllkllll- Franklin - --Vacant lot, Euston Street . . . . . . . .. 9:00 Ham“ Emmet C'- ------~63 Spring Park Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' mllles- Estate Jilme-‘l ----House and land 57 Upper Hillsboro Street . 1100 gm-‘lle-‘r Bill-W 11°59" ---Vacant land Upper Hillsboro Street 12,00 "°l"~‘l'~ Nelslm -- "Hi-louse and land 48 Bayfield Street g2 00 mmllll- Ml"? ----I-Iouse and land 76 Pownal Street . . 4000 L"??- Mc- Penelolw --l07 Weymouth Street ................ .. . ‘ l“ M“ M"? - -- --l-louse and land 194 Weymouth Street . . 42,00 llillle Mo. Marv .. -Fitzroy Street ........................ .. . "lllilll-i. Janelle -- -House and land 276 Grafton street . 5000 Jlheilll. Bophia J-iouse and land 50-52 1-2 Kin: Street . . 13:00 lllill. Sophia . -House and land 24 Pownai Street . 3500 “limb-san- Moses -House and land 69-71 Dorchester Street 400,, Kelli’. Filth - - - - . - -- J-Iouse and land Longworth Avenue . . ' Kenna Mc, Patrick P‘. ....1-Iouse'and land 50 Queen Street .. “'00 Kinilon Mc, Alex. ........Hollse and land a1 Victoria Street .. . “figs lfllliz. Mary ...7'I~ Spring Park Road . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' Kllllvy Mc, B. S. . Jiousc and land 234 Richmond Stmet . .. 76 o0 Kclmedy, Alice .Vacani. lot Gerald Street . . . . . . . 20',” denlledy. Alice . . . . . . . ....Vlacant lot Longworth Avenue . 260 KlflllOTl. Mc. Mrs. Emily "Vacant land Gerald Street . . . . . . .. 600 i-ofln Mo. Margaret. . J-louse and land 2 Hillsboro Street . 54:00 yllllil. Estate George . .39 Spring Park Road . . . . . . .. ooclalr. Mary . . . . . Jfouse and land 47 Reserve Street . 1000 lllill‘. Estate Samuel . .l-2 house and land 230 Hillsboro Stree ' lllill‘. Estate Samuel . Jiousc and land and vacant lot 313 Kent Street. .. Lowe. Estate Samuel . .House and find 212-214 Euston Street . “'00 arisen, Matthew . ..House and land 30 Spring Street 1000 -- llir. Benjamin ..House and limd 267-269 Dorchester Street .. 1100 .nllar. John Edward Street .. i/lallon Mc, Margaret ....90 Elm Avenue iliahon Mc, Philip I. ......140-142 Elm Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . allllew and Forsytho ..-Hotel and land 50 Great George Street . 10000 _ lkcn. catherule ......25 Bayfield Street , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iu-nnghan, James H. . ..Corner Fitzroy and weymouth Street . . Mlllllwhall. Peter . 1300 Mills, John '1‘. 3:00 itloulton, Doris .. I - Nr-ill Mc, n. .1. ' m” "W" MC. Lemuel ' ' “lllill: ‘Bros. I gygrlll". Edlth .04 Richmond Street . DYE ‘m. Florence . .56 Wcymouth Street . . . . . . . . . . . Tplflfln. Alice -..House and land a4 Pownal Street . 100 srn-‘lfpll. James . .....H0usc and land 17 Orlcbar Street . 33,“) - “C-r .]ll.'l-liilda ...House and land 218-220 Hlllsboro Street . 72,00 gmvcr» ‘Qlllllh .. .....House and land 294 Sidney Street . 20,00 - William J- .. ..15l Cumberland Street ....... . l’. Estate Jessie .House and land and vacant lot 7'7 Gerald S eet .. 19.00 l Mc, John .. ...House and land 32 rasslnore Street 24,00 a; "5511. Florence . .Gerald Street . . . . . . . . . . . “l .8pring Park Road ‘Adi ' ' ‘ ‘ ' '*' I ' I - u UIIIIIIIII vl I FEW Medan“ Hum‘ "sun y Dumb" . . . . . . . . . I . .. -<4n¢---._._..._ 18.50 47.50 65.70 25 06 ' 45.71 24.75 109.20 73.03 70.60 65 .00 66.75 22.38 75.00 136.29 59.97 59.52 16.08 19.00 70.02 13.35 164.01 37.50 27.00 78.00 57.00 42.00 110.00 25.80 33.20 22.90 22.42 10.66 11.59 24.81 109.16 10.12 97.51 8.81 41.14 30.00 7.00 3.59 17.70 19.74 28.00 104198 30.60 50.91 77.00 26.40 185.00 11.25 82.53 64.42 50.40 5850 34.28 46.74 _ ‘ 26.88 "_ ‘f "l kl‘1¥,v,\luv" . w —__ I. V ‘ +\ Gill 0F GHARLUTTETUWN __________ LIST or RATEPAYERS FOR THE CITY 0F CHARLOTTETOWN in default for Assessment due on Real Property including Permanent Street and Permanent Sidewalk assessments, containing names of all such dcfaulters and amounts due from t 34.30 12.70 12.60 18.70 26.82 7.00 37.00 26.82 4.50 48.00 876 22.50 5.00 25.76 17.64 25.6! I105 hem re- "ril_c__<:ll/\R_l_.<_);l;rg1j_r_>_wly _GUARDIAN- Manual Laborer New LONDON, March 6.--'I‘he electri- fication of the entire railway system 0'1’ Great Britain, ihe gigantic scheme on which a. body of experts have been Household In Russia working for the past seventeen Favored Son Of Soviet Rule Acts In Many Cap- f‘,‘;“‘“f' *5 “P”.’°“m“ll m‘ m“ d” i]. B B B80. The committee under Lord Weir, which was appointed in September, I929 to investigate the whole quest- ion of railway electrification, is llcar- ing in favor of the scheme. acities And Receives Favoritism At Hands Of l Bolshevist Leaders _ EDITOR'S NOTE-Tlli- In Ill" fnllrill of Eugen! Lyons‘ gulp; g] urIlvlc-s nllnlmnrlrlllg his nun-n mm. in in» invlm l..l...., By EUGEN [.3 Lyons be ready for publication shortly, and United Press Stuff 901-1115110009,“ will set forth the most convincing lSpecinl to The Guardian) economic and technical arguments in favor of the scheme. A conservative estimate of the cost of elcctl-ylng the 20,000 milcs of main lines of railway in Great Britain has been put at one billion dollars. The scheme, if adopt/ed, would be carried out in stages. A beginning would be made with the suburban areas of the largest cities, London. Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow. Electrification would ihell he t-x- tended b0 main lilies radiating lrnlll these dense centres oi population and compressed industry, until illc entire country became linked lip by a gell- leral electrical system. MOSCOW, March 6.—Thc ascclld- The worker pays a heavy pxice for 890i’ 0f tho manual laborer in the ‘the new status, as I Sllilll-Uvlllt out in llew Soviet civilization is not nll ab- subsequent articles. He is o soldier 1n strllct thing, not cnlpiy illlttelsy of the the ranks of his class. within-qt 00;. ‘new master of the national hollse- scllal rights, subject to mobilization llllld- 1i» l5 h Pfllilii-y afllrillllli; cvorv- for heavy and UIlWClCOIIIG tasks ill thing from the simplest platters o) [distant places. But the 501151; 0g food and shelter to the nl-lst complex ‘Qsuperiority. of having come into i113 questions 0:‘ arts, locals and ll'l0i'8l.'i. llillgdolll, is real compensation and He receives the largest TRtlOfls and the ruling Communist Party never Whenihcrelsnol enouclroijanylloni loses an opportunity to underline u. to go round, he is the first to be pro- The tragedy of the situation-one visloned. The same 2111111105 l’) 1\(=\v.\vl11¢}101m13m5 1 _ l~ housing, school and hospital fllcllilics. irlllcr is not ygtc lilyielliijdthti-Jt P111065 1n i119 ihwl-Ffl-‘i. vllllls. Sflnfl- ‘the stupendous control which has toria. falicn into his hands. For the time thought. Tile sight of more gifted 0w“; DECLARES CLOSED .ll.d aettel-fit classes kowtowing lo a SEASON ON CLERGY HIT-ill) 0f "shock troops" from the steel lllills is no more criifyinl: than complaints from other directions may go ullhccd- ed, but a single one emanating from B-HPOUD 0f miners, or lllill llan-Jsgscals the same classes kowtovving, as they U18 5M8 0f all Ofifihdllll fllilfllivllflfy- (lid previously, to grancdllkcs and The newspapers devote pagcs rcgu- ,111g119ybag5_ larly to letters from factory workers. even reproducing the half-literate signatures. The grimy faces of Ivan- ov, factory worker, and Comrade Ivanova, woman worker, decorate the pages of leading magazines just as those of “sQclc-ty" illl select Allll.‘l'l<‘flll magazines. CATTERICK. Yorkshirc, March G. 1U. Fir-The Rev- J. F. Splllk, Vicar of Cattcrick. has declared a clorecl season for the clergy. He recently issued this lllcssngc to his parishioners: “It is ordained that the closed seas- on for the clergy shall extend from January 1 to December 31. This not- ice is meant to be taken seriously by the young sportsman who, under co- ver of darkness, discharged bullets through the vicragc windows to flatten themselves out on the wall of the vical"s bedroom. Politicar considerations are neces- sarily paramount iil the prcsen: stage oi Soviet development. They require a ceaseless encouragement and forti- fication of the workers‘ sense ril im- portancc and self-confidence. The iSovic: leaders achieve this by en- iilllsting cVéfyllllilg, great and small alike, to the control of manual labor- crs. If standards of life and thought are for the time being depressed to a lower level by this method, so much the worse for the standards. Approval a. Comma mi If you have written a play, a sccll- ario, a poem and are politically ixise you will read it before a workers’ meeting somewhere. Its resolution of approval, if you are lucky enough to elicit one, is as good as a command to producers and publishers. Ill the courts of revolutionary jus- tice the fact that a mall is a worker is his best defense. Members uf any one of the other nmerous groups into which the population is split have lit- tle if ally chance agnirlst_ him. Government institutions. tilealrcs, Red Army units, newspapers are graciously taken under the "patron- age" of some factory as a form of direct 1iroletarian supervision. In ex- ercising its prerogatives the new up- permost class has curiously enough followed nlanyof the methods of the class it supplanted. ' Tile overthrown past ls so recent that its memories arc fresh. Just as Tsar Nicholas I. appointed himself patron of Pusllkin. so all IMHLOIIIOlJllC They say that in time the £50] car is sure to oomc. What we want lth l '1. t . Freer Scope ‘or Genius know is vie er t s sure o go, Tile time is not distant, however, when the Soviet regime will feel strong ellough to dispense with this need for political reassurance, giving the native genius of the land freer scope for development. To anyone unfamiliar with Soviet logic the lollci acceptance of prole- tarian overlordsllip by the very peo- ple who regarded the workers as un- worthy of attention seems grotesque Famous scientists, for instance, speak of themselves humbly as "sfiwants of the working class." Or. at the other end. some ill-paid and hard-working book-keeper will argue that of course it is right and proper for the factory workers and the factory workers alone to dictate the course of the But One Woman- Always Tells Another In this modern age it is not consi- dered good fol-m to be ill for even one day. One woman always tells all- other when she has found a medicine that keeps her fit, and to-day thou- sands of girls and women use no other medicine than Dr. Hamilton's Pills; they find by experience that headache, blues, sallow color, diges- tive disturbances clear up quickly when one or two of these little pills are taken at bed-time. The tonic ef- fect of Dr. Hamilton's Pills on the stomach, liver and digestive organs is prompt and health-promoting. No distress, no griping laains, no loss of llmfi When YOU use this gentle laxa- tive. Exactly suited to woman's needs. Safe. pleasant, sure in action- . . . ' ' llltlOll. D H '10 - 1s ‘ I t . I MOJOW now appomw m l°l° use r. anll ons Pil . Sold by all 5;‘; Dagny)“ Ofihe poet Bqcnfin5kv_ Such statements. whether frolll a 1311188153- Bczemillsky like Pllsllkln, professes prcfessur’ or a bwkkeeper‘ may be ‘- only up Scrvke to the c1855 which 100 per cent. of the power until the holds the whip. But in tllo main it is “la-me” s°°‘°lY l5 Eslabllfihed ln its sincere. The Bolsheviks have convinc- fullness and 5km’- cd the majority of the Russian popu- | " ' lation of the fundamental tellers of! evcry branch of‘ liie and Lhougllt. their Communist faith. i Films are exhibited to some rgl-ollp of The underlying belief-and it must ' workers before being released to the be accepted in the hnal analysis on general public. The same is done with lfaith, holvcvcr hard they try to prove to like it, and in bclh cases it is a camouflaged censorship. Act as Film Ccnsors The ascendancy holds true through latiections 1t cools, soothes instantly. A fluid that actually docs wash the blemished skin clean. A bad skin is unfortunate, "lllllrfliislll . unnecessary, with this formula so rich in healing elements. E. A. Hillier. Hughes l)l‘|i|; 00., Ltd. grand operas, ballets, novels, every-lit as a “scientific fact." is that the thing which the workers have illc irnanual workers are the "chosen peo- vlghtr-though thcy as yet lock the pie" of the history which dawned in capacity- to judge. |l9l'l. They and they alone must hold Paosséiivlili, EiectrgyinghAlll l I VE R S ‘ '—', ' o riiis__ ai ways st .‘ ‘i MGStBI‘ (British United Press) ' To Our Customers: I f l It 1s expected that the report will- 501' o...’ _We u-ish to thank you for a successful first l/iarls l blesmcss and extcnd lo you, as well as to New Cusiom- ers- an mutation i0 buy ; l “WHERE£'(Y01V0.VY RULES" i i V0urPhono ;.-.. SPECIALS“ iil<iliilliEilSAlllf~ Heavy Syrup Pcarhc.» 2 iills 3f Apricots, pcr ill . Sliced Pincuppic 3 tins 25c Sugar, Ill Ills, (‘llickcn Soup .. f’. fins 25c Prlmcs, P. lbs. Clark's Beans . . . . .. . . 3 (ins 25c Tea, .'l ills . . . . . . . .. Clark's Beans, largo . . . . .. 1 tin 7201- (irangcs, 2 llozcn . (‘hoice Pink Salmon 2 ii .' (Rrwpcs, pcr ill. .. Pilchards . 2 lins 35c Carrots, l0 lbs, . . . . Sardines . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 lins 25c liccts, l9 lbs. . . . , . . . . . Hand-picked Bcalis . . . . . .. 5 lb. 25c Grapefruit 5 Palm Olive Scalp .1 4 cakes 25c Cream Olive Soap 5 cakes 25c Pure Front-ll (‘astilc 5 cakes 25c Many Flowers Soap . .. ~l cakcs 25c Glyccrinc Snap . 4 cakes 25c 5-siring Brooms . . . . . . . . .. Ear-ll 39c llEVEhEhlilFS; G R 0 G E R Y Cor. Kent é? Hillsboro Sts. “WHERE ECONOMY RULES” Continued from 111156 5 77751142 ar x Personally, I illlllkthat the wildness odimerent x105 that they are l.“ ly exaggerated. It is Just that things are . _ q a: w‘! dsd b" v / Tile boys and girls ride in automobiles instcad of 111122?“- n-Bl-e Dan _ i’ S but they (lil-llce- They talk about mmgs twtilwll] know v ‘Theyllct bu l all, what's the harm lll sol m1: tlnilan that clcr. 10¢ 32m“ Your ‘mothm n, they didn't invent the kiss. That 1S as old as r2011 wet-p going t6 PM » in‘ father thought. that the young beanie l" W" “Y l , n, l N“ . , - - l " . Il jus‘. as you Llllnk the young pcoilll? 0f ‘will a“? b ‘L M‘ “e a .. fairly respectable. - _ . _. £11 ' - » " r liters chum. B 1F! 50 dear lady. clvc up thc idea of being iour rial-ii; ‘ ' - - ~ . .5 ml. hi friend, her coilllsclol‘ and guldc. but dont bore her llor will“ .. - She wants girls of hcr own i120 fill‘ that who ‘avg-l n h" c°mllanion' DOROTHY pix -“. silly as she is. . w n o I a a Deal" Miss Dix-Tilerc arc llu-ee yollnc lncn ilmt I so Willi if“ lnalllll n i _ know which one to choose for a husband. I am engogcd i0 0119 lllill“: 9* 4 | pacts to marry llle very soon. but l don't kllow llluch about lllill o_r his rim ily and he bclollizs lo a dlilcrent church from lllillc and I dolli: lgp“ W116 v ihel" I could make him change to my rclllzioll, and I think n husband anl _ wife should belong in ihc sanlc faith. The sccolld .\'0llll.'-’. ma" 1.5 Ymlngc than I am, too young 1.0 marry" yet. but. he will have ll lot of lnbncy soili- day and his parcllis and lllille want lls in marry when wc m‘? OTQP 11111101 young llllill I am in lovc with. but llc docslfl. love llle and Ido kill?- uhethcr he cvcr would or noi. Which one do you think I should marl-y? ‘ ,_ - UNDECIDED GIRLIE __é.___ / . . Ansvrcr: _ . i 100119 b0 lulu‘ vml llolli l.lil'l'i\' \\'l\i\‘ll on" frflll \"fllli Ylllll ll"“"" ll“ “Ml -. ‘l fccllnl; about any one i) iihcul. It is s illy llirlfl lilil‘ Vi". “Fll” "ml?" W“ t“ be a-nlnrryillcz, V7110 fill illc (llYOlTl? eollrils. W____ _________________ ___ J- fi- Jnmloaun nnll .1000“... .1. .100...“ € 3.5 E g 5 § - ii .\~\.\iE DESCRIPTION or PROPERTY AND LOCATION 3?“; *2“; {M132 < “ i, c - Tuul Rory Mc, Estate Francis ..Kcllt Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. a: 48.00 n: m 43 00 Riggs, Dudley . . . . . . . . . . ..Vacallt lot Ellston Street .. . 8.00 3'00 Sentner, Theodore House and land chestnut Street . . . . .. 20.00 2000 Stewart, Estate James Water Street and Cumberland Street . 61.75 36.96 98,71 Stewart, Alfred A, ,, ,. House and land 55-57 Prince Street .. 34,00 8,000 Shepherd. Veronica “Vacant land Villa Street . . . . . . . . . . .. . 3m 100 Shepherd. Veronica ..H0use and land 45 Brighton Avenue 11100 {I'm} Smith, Mrs. George . .. House and land 43 Chestnut Street 10.00 11.25 21,25 Smith, Josiah . . . . . ..House and land 61 Chestnut Street 19,00 1950 Steele, James .Vacant lot Reserve Street . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 13.00 13,00 Storey, Joseph J. .House and land 35 Uppcr Queen Street 02,00 3,31 001 3042 Storey, William , , , , _ , , , ,, House and land ill Prince Street .. . 30.00 3000 Sullivan. Estate Andrew ..Vacant land 26 Douglas Street 6,00 5,00 Sullivan. Estate John House and land 216 Euston Street .. 40,00 52110 707 9057 Stairs, Estate Maria. .....H0use and land 9 Bnyfield Street 32.00 5,47 37,17 Trainer. W. Ernest .1-2 house and land 38 Grafton Street 24.00 21,00 Trninor, W. Ernest . .1-2 housc and land 22 Grafton Street 20.00 20,00 ‘Trainer. Cyril J. .. .I-2 house and land 276 Euston Street .. 321m 32m Trainor, Eliza J-Iouse and land 23 Passmore Street 19.00 11100 Tralnnr, James ,Housc and land 205 Dorchester Strect 16.00 16,00 Trainer. James .. J-iouse and land 54 Victoria Street . .. 49.00 49,00 Tantoll, ilifalter N. .. .House and lam-l 83 Elm Avenue . 44.00 44.00 "nnton. Walter N. . . . . . ..Vacallt lnndElm Avenue . . . . . .. 6.00 6.00 ‘villlams. Estate William J-lousn and land '14 Elm Avenue .. 20.00 20,00 White, Janlcs . .H0\lS8 and land Kellsington Road 1000 139g 309g Worth, Fred . . . . . .. .72 Spring Park Road . . . . . . . . . . .. 204g 33,12 Walsh. Estate John .. House and land 25-33 King Street . 40,00 21ml 0101; Walsh, Estate John .. ..House and land 37 King Street 24.00 21.00 Ws-lsh. Estate John .. “House and land 29 Pownal Street . 31.00 29.25 60.25 Walsh, Estate John .. ..House and land 37 Pownal Street .. 70.00 33 78 103.78 Walsh, Louise . . . . . . .. ..l-lonse and land 92 Hillsboro Street 24.00 25.00 49.00 Walsh, Catherine H49 Chestnut Street . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10.50 10.50 Warren, Flora . . . . .... ..2lil-220 Great George Street 63.00 11.28 74.28 Warren. Leigh H. . . . . . . ..65 Longworth Avenue , . . . . . . . . . .. 128.66 123.66 Waye, Estate Richard ...House and land 50-52 Elm Avenue 10.00 54.00 01.00 Weathel-ble, William P. ..64 Spring Park Road . . . . . . . . . . .. 10.8.‘! 16.32 Woolridge. James P. . ..House and land 76 Gerald Street . 31.00 21.00 Young, Forden . . . . .. “Vacant land Gcrnld Street. 3.00 3.00 Young. J. Walter . . . . . “House and land 34 Spring Street 29.00 29.00 Notice is hereby given that, pursuant i0 the provisions of Statute .7. Edward Vll. Cap. 17 as amended, offer 30.days from the publicaiionhereof and of the above list of ratepayers of-the City of Charloiieiovvn who have failed io.pll_v within the time prescribed by law, the amount of the assessments severally levied upon Jheir Real Properly in said City. I will make applicaiionin His Honor lhc Judge of iheCity (‘ouri of the said ('il_v. for Judgmentagainst each and all of the lands above described for- the respective ammlnls so levied against them and ihen unpaid and that upon such judgment being entered I A“ Certainly you would bc most unwise lo lllilfl'_\‘ any mall you because before ihc honevlllooll was over vnll would be tircd oi him and you did it and the chances arc you would foll in lore with some other . . . . _ . And ccrtnilllv a uirl is cra-vv who lllillTl ‘ any lllllll wlillolll llllillll. evclgvthing slic can about him and ills family. Fnlqhvrlnmw,‘ n- ym". hn|1|i1|11-'.'; (lfiprlllfla m] your Clalllzllr: n lllnll liqinlls bciici, thcll im" 1wil,\'.= hllkl" dml'i lllnrry lllill, livcnllsc illc cllnllr (m1 1-011 01011101111 br- flllli" i» prlvsclylc lllill and ii _\<‘ll Cfllllll, it ir. :1 you llevc no right lo do. Even the law oi lllc lrlild iikfi-‘fi ll lllill‘ ill" l‘! worship God nccnrdilll: in lllv diclntcs of hi"- fl\“ll rolwv-ir-llcl- and . has no husincss mcdrllilll: with ".1. Tho nihcv lwn \'llllll§i lllvll arc hardly ill lll(‘ 11.x‘. 0i lrlmri lllllcllPiT‘. one is ion young in lllill'l',\' lllld thc other one isn't ill love with you. S 11011-100 in you is in brczlk oil’ your cnglauclnclli with Lhc sirzllluvl" you love, bccallsc you arc i‘f‘l‘l'rilill_\' playing him a lncnn trick in lcitilll: llll lleve that. you love him and arc going in lllarljv hlnl and lczlrllllz. lllm [he very wcddivlz rlnv. Then ilair llnfll ,\'<'~ll find some man vsllu (‘Jill in all of your spcrlficniinila and whom you will know wiihrllli any rich tllc riclli mull. DOROTHY DIX . o . . - . Dolll" Nilss lllx- lJo you l)i‘llf‘\'L‘ any Ullf‘ can fall! ill hm lll: lint - Do girls forget as busily as l)(\,\'.~? Whcll n clrl llnlrrl ~<. can silo love mic clsc and llcr husband. loo? Coll n boy lovc two c rls 0i on.‘ iilnc‘. BOY Afil’) (lllil- Al1S\\'(‘l‘I . V05. illcrc l»? such .1 lilnlz; '|~ low zll llrsl slilhl. ivll ii ir- l'.ll'r~ nnll poll: nlliy wllvll :1 lllflil nllrl lurnnvl l-i‘ fli"‘ll iccllll" mm! Plcir vrol" mail-s. ' Yes. gills 01".: fclvc‘. fjlllf“ 1‘: I"l.<l‘.V as l10_\'s_ ]l"‘.‘llll[l< on will apply for a warrant for the STYlC of sllch lands. ,__\ __ FREDERICK LARGE lbw. of. harsh. A- ll- 49511. ~ Qiiv. Siollesolor. No mall or wonlall can have a rcally grcut iuvc for {Wu pGOIIII ‘ ' W“??? 1°