PAGE EIGAHT J to THE EASTERN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: lhrold F. Lnndry. Mrs. Byron Stowsrt, Mn Bruce MIcPliee, Miss Joyce AGENT GEORGETOWN: lfllbe Guardian may be bought at the following placu in Monuxnr I. Bluu Dome Restaurant. and Gulrdian Office; in Georgetown: Tho Polt'0fflce; in Sourls: The Snack Bar and I1. llchnrdl I Ion. ....lMr. Thomas Kirkhmn, M.P..l to i ing 20",-'0 lClilnn Shop, Montague. Snuris, was A husincss visitor Montague )6SiGl.'('lli,i. .3BEATON'S- Bl2Al"f'Y will be closed from Sept. 10th to October lst. 'Mis.s Gertrude Pnuer. .of the staff of the KLll.:S Cmimv Hospital rl2tiil'ned to her (lliilCS after her summer holirlms spent Ii. her home in NPR Pcrtii. i ..'Mr. and Mis. Janis": Flmmrl: of Suminnrsiliri nuri ..bl' !il;n'l.: t'nSlZrrlVf' ucrv riv(-nt xinlms nil Mr F. D. Bvnnvtt Mivrcll. .'MrI. Ncil l'.':.ir-. 'i""i'.'Z"' town, was a i"Hiill' '. .ilniwiw:iii- ybslerday gnrw nf Mr. and Mr-' Eminelt Mar(f.i1l.xr:,. uxir ami iii; ii i vii xii.- 1..-an, rm: -2 llwri. wi- inrs tn Snurls and v z.n.t). on Monday. ; 'SLlC-HT D.-'Ul.-Uilr. - Tho Montague lll'rl:1lri variiv fill:-.iy mil yr-siordwi .-.'I:rnnmv in M- iingviish n Vilzlll luv i' ivr llU:l”' of Mrs. Joan .in.':m-.. llwc f.iv nhlch hrokc Hill viva roof srnund rim rii'm'iM' -- lS smvn M- rlnzuishrri by Vi” il'1 1” "ll the (ll'rltV'r.'i um! i iw u: ulwni-M11. i-nfrw;-n size nas done on k .m;. ,.:r i'. llam- um k and cii:ld- . fhirs. H. S I fen Annr. Rx. 'ri nzwi llnhm". have hrwvi iisillm; tliri past sx unriw at lilkvlx llw :i lwilli'f'l' Itinrr-ll, ..i xi. . iii-ink . taint-r, ll l'wmw':. 'iIi Rrnck fimxiv and lhw left the l. mi l.ilmr ling: This is y)ii. Brut 1.": cm-und liup to ilir Yclizwi nri l" H iiiiilhy lnirircsseti ix :'h its .:m-nir in-.1iil;.. l . . . i 'Xlr. F. Ii llcnncii i-event gucsl: llirmi of tors, Anne. Mrs S F A-' ' of New York (lily, .K'tr-llei. Mrs. ll. C. Best. and her iiu.-hanrl. of SL; ,A,ndrrxI.'E, xw-w R;-mmii.-i.--, Firm- sln, Mrs. Spcnrnr rv riml her husband of Bmvcr llurlmry and two of their grnndrhildvmv, Jackie and Jean; Mr. nnd Mrs.l, Guy Thompson of Siissrw, N, R: Miss Erncsiirm Frau, Br-avcri Harbor. and Air 7i'vv'!'" l..-nzarril and daughter Joan nf l.nn: is- land, N. Y This was Afr l.in;:- ard'.s first llSii to P. F. island. Th:-y rnverml niuvi-i of if by car: and were vcry lmirl in praise of ,llvr- bmiiliful farm homes, rnnds. N”. l snori Mr. D, A. Mu I R. N..: l rnilmi ”l"” J rate pnvers of the school district of G UARDIAN Wtgginton. Plus Mcxlnnon. Wsldon tavern. r ....'ENGLISH hone discount chins. sell- at Campbell's P!" Montague, to Chat- wns a business vi. or lottelown )C5i0l'(l1Il'. "Mi()NTA(iUl-1 ELECTRIC 00.. Wiring Contractors. (lll Burners,. Propaiii-. Gas. Electrical Appliances repaired. Phone 92. Montague. Imresn " Miss Henderson, QllllifiiCI'K.Ilf", was n holiday week- cnd VlSli4ll' in Montague. guest of Cnpl mill Mrs. A. A. Moshei: MISS Rulvv liiurphy who was rnipluwili nl i'nion Road is. spcndiniz her xnralinn at her; hnmc nt Si. .'ii.1r,v's Road. fllF.F.'ll hig .i'u'k, Vi';iil.il-0 R:-rri, nnd hts. "Jll", Marjorie Xlmnr. fnninus in the Ma and Pa Kritie shous. plajllix in ”Big .i.wk', CalIlpl)i'lll'! circuit this neck. Yiir-Gui,r:nn who is All:( tin--x nnipluvwli nl Ihr uvrkciui zit her .ll.'iry's llnnri. Ulmirlollelnun. apt-nl hoiiin at St. .im'kson. Char-l HPf'lxPil(l vul- in blnulnziin. ;;lIPSi of h : .im:l.m--.yv.-'.m- and sisicr, MI umi ML. Noll Hoolny. Miirrny Imirin-.xu. uns 1! 'nl' - l sir. Robert Mosher. Sumn ' side, uns a hnliday weekend visi- inr to Mnuingiin, guest of his, pninniz, iliivi. nml Mrs. A. Al )lo.:liPr. l Mr: Timrvins Mlirpliy. Mrs. E. V. )lrU;n'rnii and Mr. and Mrs. P.-is-r i)ll.nm urn sponding a few rials at Mi and Airs. Frank Lav- andirr, (imrgvilmii. Miss .l.1nr- l.:irlr-. Nlrfniague. mi- ns a siuilnnl nurse at the P. ill. I. lfocpil.-ii. Civnrlottetown. )"5lPlLliI,i'. Sim was accompanied in Cliniloiiriouii by Miss Helen Wrizlil. ulw in nntrring Prince, of lllilrvs Ftilivgn, i Mr. and Mrs. Peter O'Laln. Swift i.'iirrrnt. Saslmtrhewnn, ur- l'lVf"fl Friday evening to spend I ur-oil's vacation at Mrs. 0'Lnin's mnilicrz. 'ilrs Thomas Murphy. Si. Mari s R"7i(l 'IT WAS A.VOI'NCE1) last evening that the list of names of xlnningue in default. will be pub- lished on Satiirday. September 6th. OAPITOL T0-DAY V The day Mom gets the hnnties lore Baby-l'nn gets the boat at ilIr- nfiivo . . . iii the rnnirriy um lllvklt the lid off Jlirill lontrnl! Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 L 3 DAYS sums THURSDAY He s A Ma Hunting Boomtown Mayori GENE AUTR PICYURES yie-enls and CHAMPION WDlld'l Wonder Hone EXTRA! SERIAL - STOOGE COMEDY - CARTOON Wort Guam: Cowboy . W” L. :Freeman, . FFUNIBAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Philip Lowe.. who pissed sway at Beach Grove Inn, August 30th, wls held yester- dsy Afternoon from the Church of Scotland st Murray River, with Rev, J. H.. Bishop conducting the service. Pallbearers were Messrs Clarence Lowe. Clnrence Cuddy John shnrnm, Albert Macxsy. Oli- ver Cvlddlrlgs, Willard Mncuun. Interment was in the Murray Hur- bour cemetery. 'DEATII YESTERDAY - The death ocourred at his home in Mur- ray River yesterday morning of Mr. John Cairns in his With year after I lengthy illness. Left to mourn his passing besides his sorravving wid- ow nee Catherine MacLean, are four sons, Ernest. Willard, Earl. I.nd Ansel. and two daughters. Flor- ence. Mrs. 1-flrtle. and Loretta. Mrs. MacDonald. all ni' Quincy, Mass Also surviving is ,one sister, Ethel. Mrs. Neill Benton. Sydney, N. E. The funeral will bi-, held Friday sf- ternoon from Little Sands United Church. -Interment in the Church Cemetery. Murray River and Vicinity Mr. Duncan ,MAcL.)onnld, Monta- gue. was a recent business visitor to Murray River. Mrs. Bert. MarLend. Murray Riv- er. was a recent visitor to Picloii, Nova, Scnlin. Mr. Edward Muttflrt was I re- cent business visitor to Charlotte. town. Mr. James Mctiuigan. St. Mary's Rd.. W35 8 TECEHE DUSUIGSS i'lSlIOl'. to Murray River. Theimnny friends of Miss Anne out around again soon. The many friends of Walter Dal- zlel, station agent at Murray Riv- er, are pleased to hear he is much improved lifter his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. lfrcd Sencabnligh and ohlldren, Wendy, Linda, and Charlottetown, were weekend visitors in Murray River, guests of Fred's purl-nts, Mr. n.nd Mrs. Ben Sencabnugh. Mrs. Olive Giddings and 5011. Melvyn left for Monctoh. N.E. on Wednesday to visit with her daugh- ters, Miss Jenetta Giddlngs, and Mrs. William Hodgson and Mr. l-lodgson. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Scantlebiiry. Cliisrlottetown, spent. it few days in Murrny River. guests of Mrs. scan- tlebury's mother, Mrs. Jhne Cook. The many young friends of Billie Munn are sorry to hear of his re- cent accident nnd hope to see him out. around again soon. Miss Margaret Herring. Halifax. is spending her houdnyn at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring, Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. John Macxenzin returned to their home in Murray River nfter spending ii. pleasant week with their daughter, Mrs. lmn Peters and family. in char- iottctnwn. ' Mr. and Mrs. Douglas white and two children. of Toronto. Ont. nre spending their holidays with Mrs. White's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Cuddy, Gladstone. Mr. John Herring of Moncton. N. B. is at present visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Her- ring, Murray River. Miss June Herring, Saint John, N.H. is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring, Murray River. Mrs. Stafford MacDonald hss re- turned to New Hampshire slur spending her holidays visiting with THE CROWDS ARE ROARINGI MISS IT! AND HERE COMES ANOTHER RIB-TIOKLER! ' PRINCE EDWARD ie-PI- story -Hie-Funn xx Ix- PAGES or ,x t aesr-ssuau , News - Sports Cnrioon X A ., win Inlmltel sao,ooo.ooo mi ' WRA1 . ' iliAND',”SiiRU RHUBA om: ,lo"(':KuAnr.: I y ' A 'AlA&NV PIGVUH her daughter, Mrs. Bert MacLeod, Murrsy River. She I.lso spent some JERRY! FINAL & TODAY CARTOON DON'T COMEDY lllaiinee 3:30; Evening 7-9 Tlliiiis. - Flll. - SAT. come oufoF Hollywood! I baseball toulnl ' JAN - , NG." T?3. I TI-IE GUARDIAN. Ferguson Are sorry to hear of her . meant accident and hope to see her ' Ni ;. iuovn: PRODUCER - Britain's only woman iilm producer, blonde. :56-year-old Betty Box. is in Canada. to study possible film locations in Alberta, she will try to ilnd au- ihentlc scenic backkrounds for It forthcoming movie on the Alber- Lan oiliields, "Campbell's Kingdom.” The picture will be in technicolor and all outdoor scenes will be shot in Canada. Mim Box said Can- adian artistic and technical talent will be used as much as Possible. (OP Photoi time vEFi'riAg'wiihNi?i-ends Ind rela- ElV95 In PQECIOVS The many friends of George Fer- guson, Murray River. are pleased to hear he is recfiverimz nicely ni- iter his recent npemtimi in the King's county Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Christine MacLure, Char- lottetown, spent it few days visiting with friends and relatives in Dover and Murray River. Master Winston White spent Old Home Week in Clmrlottetown, gguest. of his uncle nnd aunt, Mr. land Mrs. Milburn Bucll. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hume Jtiid young son, Lorne Alden. Clinrlollc- town, are spending R week's holi- days in Murray River. Mr. Keir Saunders. Murray River, spent I few days visiting with friends and relatives in New Glas- gow, Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Buell fire at present spending a month": holiday on P. E. Island visiting old friends. They spent. A few days in Murray ,Rlvei'. guests of his sister. Mrs Fred White and Mr. White. Milton is with the Canadian Army and stationed in Ontario. Master Rankin Keenan has re- turned to his home in Murray Riv- er after visiting with friends and relatives in Pictou. Nova scotis. The Misses Carol Imd Claire Bears of Mass, are visiting with their aunt. and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Ferguson, Murray River. MISS Mnyme Dutney of Ottawn. Ontario, is at present spending her !holidays at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dutney, Murray River. . ' The familial Sunday School picnic of the Murray River Pente- costal Church was held on August 20, on the beach at Gladstone. Tm- finy was perfect for a picnic and is fine time was had by all Who at.- fended. On Wednesday evening. August 20. in group of young people gath- ered st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred White to tender it farewell party for their niece, Miss Clair:-. Cairns of Quincy, Mass, who spent. the summer with them. The young folks had R very enjoyable even- ring playing games and singing and Claire was presented with s. nurse of money as remembrance of her ”lsland friends". Claire thanked one and all for remembering her and hoped to see them Sill next year. After sliiglmz "Fur She's A Jollv Good Felltw”, A delicious lunch of cake Mid ice cream was enjoyed by all. -C.D. y--Cw - . N whim Road and Vicinity 'Miss fsl::.l-E Fnrquharson. Charlottetown. spent the weekend in Kllmulr with her parents, Mr and Mrs. E. Farquhsrson. Mr. and Mrs. Lconnrd Thomp- son and family reccntly motored from Mnsisachusetis to visit friends whim Road llnll evening, August. 27th. and renew old acquaintances here. An unusually large crowd stiend- ed the old time square dance at on Wednesday CHAR l 285 Students At Montague M6 students enrolled at the Montague school yesterday morn- ing for the opening my of the new school year, I number which is In Ill time record. Nor is this the fin- ll number. Is it is probable leverai more may enml before next week. 89 little tots I-1'6 making their first Ippelrlnoe this your, I number which immediately resulted in l. special meeting of the Trustee Board last evening to deal with 5 further problem or overcrowding. At present there Are ten rooms in use, six on the first floor, three in the basement, and one room else- where ln the town. with the large grade one enrolment, Ii division of this grade is necessary, and as A consequence another room snd teacher will be needed, msklng eleven rooms in use during the present yesr. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Thomas Dalton nf Boston. MISS-. Mrs. D. Mincher of Boston and Mr. and Mrs. L. D Mincher. Jr., of Maryland, who have been guests of Mr. James Dalton. left a few days ago on return to their homes in the U. S. A. Mr. and Mrrnldrid Crowley of Boston. Must. motored to the lslsnd recently And are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins of Georgetown. Mr. John Blanchard of Hamil- inlh Ontario. who is holidaying an the island. motored to Georgetown on Monday, 25th. ac- Fnmllnnled by his mother. Mrs. William Simmonds of Sea View and were lllesls oi the home of lMr. and Mrs. N. W. Hansen. Mr. Harry McGregor of Man- tague was A business visitor to Georgetown on Monday, August 25th. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and family who have been guests of relatives in Georgetown, left re- renily by car for their home in Asbestos, Quebec. Mr. Jack Donovan who visited in Georgetown for I work. left on Sunday. Aug. 24th for his home in Pictou. N. S. Workman are engaged on re- pair work an the tower of Holy Trinity Church. The four main corner posts at the top of the tower are being replaced, a new roof will be put on the tower and shingles replaced and re-nsll- ed where necessary on the walls. Mrs. Mabel Lnverr has as her guests, her sister, Mrs. C. H. Lunnin of Saint John, N. B., and Mrs. Lionel Anderson and two children, Sherrsn and Richard, also of Saint John. Mr. Amos Lavandier of Mary- land. U.S.A., motored to the Pro- vince isrrlviniz early in the week and is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavandier. Miss Margaret Sencebsugli of Jamaica Plains, Mass, is visiting in Georgetown where she is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Srannell at their summer home on Water Street. Mr. and Mrs. William Hook nnd son Billy of Charlottetown are visiting for a few days as the guests of Mrs. Hook's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavandler. Mr. T. .T. Solomsn and Mr. P. J. Soloman. arrived home on Monday, Aug 25th from an ex- tended visit in New Mexico. Miss Ruby Allen left remntly for Asbestos. Quebec. where she will be the guest of her brother- in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart. Mrs. John Maccrse And her daughter. Miss Grace Mnccrse of Boston, M.Iss.. who is her guuit, were recent. visltom to Chnrlotte- IOWII. Mr. Pnul Donovan of Piciou, N. s.. who has been holidaying in .Georgetown left last week to visit relatives in Tryon. Mrs. Edgar Lannon md daugh- ler Jenn left recently for their home in Needham. Mum. liter spending the summer in George- H.J. Malian ll. 0. Optometrist. Fitting Ind Supplying Glnoes, etc. ' Office Hours: 10 to II A.M. St. Peter's Highway SHOWINGS TUES. - WED. - AT 9 P. M. FRI. outing and SAiNDY”S SHOWING WEDNESDAY Write HlGllWAYIlAHfl f. starring Philip Friend, Cherie: Coburn and Wanda Hendrix. Como and lying the whole family to gn enjoyable entertainment town. when they were the guests of Mrs. I.pnnon's mother. Mn. L. H. Douglas. , Mr. Ward Iandry of Boston. MIIl., motored to the Province recently. where he was the guest of his pnrenta, Mr. and Mrs. Ste- phen Landry. Mr. uid Mrs. Lemuel Robert- son of Lower Montague visited friends and relatives in George- town on Friday, Aug. 22nd. Dr. Philip Doyle and son of ot- tsws were guests for 3 few days of Dr. Doyle's father. Mr. Ernest Doyle. y. Cpl. W. S. Levers of the R. C. M. P.. It Moncton. N. B, accompani- ed by Mrs. Levers uid son Donnie. who have been gut-.sLs for s few days of relatives in G:.rgctown. left on Saturday. Aug. 23rd, on return to their home. Mr. Clarence David, who 1: cm- loyed with the Canndian National Rnilwey cupenters now working at Murray Harbor, was is week- end visitor to his home in George- town. Mr. J. Howard MacDonald of the staff of P. J. DeI.ory and Sons. has resumed his duties following his Innusl vacation”) of Char- guest of Mrs. Joseph Haggsrty lotletown was a recent relatives in Georgetown. Mrs. P. L. Boudreault snd Mrs. W. J. Fltugercilcl are nttending the Catholic Women's League Conven- tion in Charlottetown. as dele- gates from the Georgetown sub- Division. .SEPI'EMBER a, 1955 i."::.5'.-.?..!”'.l?:ll.2..?' 3:” ileds launch Probing Attacks return they were accompanied by the Misses Josie end Mu-la Don-on who hove been visiting in George- snoun, Sept. 3 - W (AP) Chinese ( cffggaiiusi l troops. lppelring out of me mif: town for some time. and rain on the West i front. Tuesday tested exllllligorgan fences st Dinner and Siberia mfg: end at Old Baldy. The probes were llgm but me showed the interest me communf ists still show in the hill position; which they lost in violent Summer fighting. i About 40 Chinese attgnipuu ,. raid on Old Baldy. They moved om behind a heavy volume of mortal- fire as the rain poured down. Tm, were driven off after a brief skir- mlsh. The probes at Bunker and Sin. ei-is hills, to the southwest of 0m Baldy, were even lighter. Rains kept sir action to n min- (mum. Mr. and Mrs. Prod chnndler of Charlottetown were guests during the week-and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mslcolm Mncbean. -AC NEW YORK, Aug. 29 -(AP)- Dick Button, world and Olympic figure skating chdmpion, turned professional today and will appear in the Ice Capades opening in Madison Square Garden Sept. 11. Button plans only limited engage- ments until he completes his col- lege education. He returns to the I-Illlirvnrd Graduate School this is .. CHURCEPS EARLY SYIWBOLS Early symbols in the Christian Church were the fish, pslm-branch and dove. l The New Powerful 20-O5 lorguson Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant and family of Rustico were recent. guests st Mrs. Ga1lant's former home in Georgetown. i Mr. and Mrs. Paul LAPolnt, who! have been the guests of Mrs. La- Point's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Martcli, left on Sunday. : August 24th, for their home in! Ontario. Mr. Henry Dolron of Maine, who is visiting in the Province. motor- ed to Georgetown on Sunday. Aug. 24th. and was accompanied by. Dun, Henry. Edward and Rita Doiron, all of Rustlco and were Nuns of Asueurcl Arbing. Gordon Beer, George F. Beer, George R. . Bell, Clyde .. . . Bell, Mrs. Eunic (Robert) Bevan, Roy ............ .. Bowerbank, Benjamin Bowley, Hudson Brown, Thomas (Mrs. Lutla) .. Campbell, Michael E. Carrol, Mrs. Claude Carson, George Davis Champion, Bordon Cheverie, Charles Compton, J. R. Condly, W. B. Cook. George Cullen, Waller Dennis, Edgar Doucette, John K. Dover, Arthur .... Dowllng, Wilfred . Downe dz Archer (Ho Doyle, Peter Fall. Harold Francis. Gallant. Gallant, Gallant. Tennis Gsudet, Edmund Gsurlet,, Jo eph Gaudet. Wll red . A. E. Mrs. Henry James B. Gormley, Laurie . Gregory. Mrs. Perry (Eva) Gregory, Fred Gregory. Seymour Gregory. Warren Gregory, William Groom. Perry Hickox. Leslie . Higgins. Earl Hogan. Mrs. Holmes, Allison Howard. George Hudson, Robert Hudson. Victor Jay. George E. Jones, Heber Lunri, Edward Lund. James ll . Lund, John Albert Mccnrvllle. Kenneth Mu-Donald, Borden MacDonald. John .. MacDonald, Lorne MacDonald, Vernon MacDonald. W. B. .. MncGrelor. Alexander MacKny, Winston MacMlllan. E. C. .. Newman. Genru H- Ontwly. Wilfred P. Mrs. Abel and rhlldrrn Sylvia Gym." Claude , and Ricky of Wt-vmouth. Mass. , to 5 P'M' ' M , are visiting at Whlm Rnsd. the ""' '” ""”"""""P 3.1.... , guests nf Mrs. Abel's parents. Mr. uonumg, y. 3. 1. m,b,n.,,n, r.-pd , Ind Mrs. John Clnrey. Accompni1y- om" connected Wm, smmh Hm-M-5 g ing them here Ire Mr. and Mrs. Mwon DH" C& Sun-.y' 1-1. Ff, , M. Mc'rlvier and son Lloyd, siso of she;-rm, Norman ..... Weymoutii, Mass. Thompson. Price . T” Harry Tharne. Frank Wallace, Mrs. Mary Yea. Lloyd .. .. .. Younker. Joseph W. to the Stipendiary Magistrate as due by them respectively judgment as by law directed. List of - Deiaulting Ratepayers Village of Pan-kdale Gowcr Si. .. Gower St. . St. Peters Rd. St. Peters Rd First St. First St. Kcnslngion Rd Kensinglon Rd. Si. Peters Rd St. Peters Rd. Palms-r's Lane . Palmer's Lima Cor. Kent A: Cumberland Sis. st. Peters Rd. Spring Lane Spring LIHP Beivedere Ave. .. Belvedere Ave. Allen St. .. - Allen St. ..... .St. Peters Rd. - St. Peters Rd. Notice is hereby given. that pursuant to the Village day of September 1952, A.D., at the Courts Building in Charlottetown, for udgment against each and all described for the respective amounts in judgment against the respective pa eriy or other tax or any or all of such taxes. and then unpaid, and proceed upon .-Hr Why buy a high priced used Tractor when you can get a powerful new Ferguson foitas low as 551 i.ln. down payment. A Ferguson Tractor with Ferguson implements meets more of the needs of more farmers more oi the time with more economy than any other Tracim-. Ask the Farmer who owns one. W. G. BARBOIIR LTD. 125 Euston St. Phone 2365 FORM 22 Sir:-ct on whirl: Amount of nCI'dCIICc as for as known Prom-rtv ll Turn duo nn situa'ted Real I-Jstiiie Ksnslngton Rd Hawthorne Ave . Petr-rs Rd. Kcnsingion Rd. Kensingion Roiid St. Petcrs Rd. . Kenslngton Rd. Belvedere Ave. Palmer's Lane Kcnslngton Road .. 24' 8 St. Peters Rd. 8 St. Peters Rd. Kcnslngtnn Rd. Kensingtdn Rd. St. Peters Rd. Kenslngton Rd. 226 Fitzroy St. Palmer's Lane Beivedere Ave. .. Belvedere Ave. St. Pal-rs Rd St. Peter? Rd. V Gower Si. . . Gowcr S. .. Tbr 42 Reserve St. l'lllWillOl'lID Ave. ix St. Peters Rd. St. Peters Rd. .. Confederation Sf. First St. Belvcdt-re Ax Kcnsingion Rd. Gowrr Si. Spring Lane .. Kcnsington Rd. Si. Peters Rd. St. Peters Rd. Kenslngton Rd. Kensingtnn Rd. St. Peters Rd. Confederation St. .. First St. Belvedere Ave. Kcnsington Rd. (lower St. . Spring Lane .. 28 Dorchester St. St. Peters Rd. Palmer's Lune Kenslngton Rd. Kcnslngton Rd. St. Peters Rd. Spring Lane .. Spring Lnne . Confederation St. . - Confederation St. .. Spring Lane . Spring Lane .. Kensingtan Rd. Kenllngton Rd. Spring Lane Harley St. . Kcnsinglon Rd. Cpnfcdcrnllon St. Kensington R . . Kenslngton Rd. Spring Lane .. Hlghfield. P. is. 1. . Kcnslngton Rd. . Confederation St. St. Peters Rd. .- St. Peters Rd. Allen St. - Allen St. .... St. Peters Rd. St. Peters Rd. Allen St. -... -- Allen St. Palmer's Lane .. Palmer's Lane Allen St. Allen St. . Allen St. - Allen St Gower St. . (lower St Gower St. . - Goivor St Second St. Second St St. Peters Rd. Kensingion Rd. Kenslnglon Rd. Gower St. .. - Gower Si. . St. Peters Rd. . - St. Peters Rd. Mt. Edward Rd. Mt. l-Edward Rd. 182 Kent St. Connolly live. .. Confederation St. Confederation SI. Confederation St. Ki-nslnglon Rd. Si. Peters Rd. . Kensingion Rd. Kenslnglon Rd. Kenslngton Rd. Beasley Ave. Kenslngton Rd. Spring Lane . Confederation St Confederation St Confederation St. 19 Hensley St. . St. Peters Rd. Kt-nslngton Rd. Kenslngton Rd. Kenslngton Rd. Beasley Ave. . Kenslngton Rd. Spring Lane . Mt. Edward Rd. Confederntlon St. St. Peters Rd. Allen St. .. . . Edward Rd. Service Act. 1950. I will on the ill” hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon make apll"”'"" Room in il1e,l:-"if" the lands aim” ve mentioned. and then unpaid. and nlsu in: nice above named for the amounts above mention” or personal l”'”if; y No Experlmentnl Farm Confederation St. 48 School St. . Allen St. .. . . Mi. Edward ml. for the County of Queen's. at his Court in respect to Poll Taxes or tax on real and unless csu se to the contrary be shown on the inulmi: of such application at the time and place aforeetld. "Dated this sou: gnysof August; A.D.. 1952. A. n. SEAMAN l A Village Clerk for the Village of Parkdalc- .45-c