——-Harbour—North,_Sunday Name of Amoun of Description of Lands Assessed Kesidence as far as known Taxes Due Cheverie, Augustus, Souris ............. 47.81 ee FR eer ree eee Paquet Lane Cheverie, Est. Edward, Souris ............ 117.50 Pa Oe Ee dics se cask Paquet Lane Cheverie, Herert & Agnes, Souris ......... 41.54 ST er ae Arey errr . Paquet Lane‘ - Cheverie, Est. Julia, Souris .......,..... os, Shae Mose Be Lot: 5 cesccssscces<ss Paquet Lane *Cheverie. Ivan, Souris -........... pavin css 41.26 Rie Be EOE ook desckoinkas Longworth Street Gpeverte, Simon, SOuUTIs ....ccccsccccccess S6.O Pitas & iat oot esse Teresa Street @erter, Kenneth Souris ........02ece---- 101.88 OWN ETE sks iin bacesces Columba Street Creamer; Bernard, Souris. ......scccece.es 105.00 RE: Be EA gin ccs de bo8actess High Street Creamer, Est. George, Souris iéaaebendek 156.82 ee Ga eer ee ee ees High Street McCormack, Clifton, Souris ...............- 53.75 BeOGNS Be OT ook kvkcoceasksscscs Knights Lane McCormack, Mrs. tan os GOO ee bes ssa 47.24 Mite & I 5 i shen ck Chapel Street Dunphy, Lawrence, Souris ........0s+-00s- 67.530 eee © Ue i ose Longworth Street Denn, (COM DOMME js. ck Cav eniiécacccass 39.50 Me Be Ee sos ccocicawsuess: .. High Street Doucette. Roland, Souris... .ccccsesscesecs 25.00 Bowe: Bae vo vs ckvcccskusis Chapel Street McEachern, Joseph, Souris ...............- 23.74 eee Be IA ie i esis: Sterns Avenue ee; TN as UME AK vs cck chasse va. 101.05 Wee: Be LOE oo ki do vc cvsiccss Breakwater Road a Wr Sa GIR 5s Fossa nb ses kwn wns 27.74 otis Oe LOE so si dé vcccs Breakwater Road McGaugh, Edward, Sounis ................ 27.51 eee Oi IM io kcccivié cece Souris River Road meeeeeeen, Neu, Soutien eo usc ceeds 55.75 House & Lot ................. -. Knights Lane McIntyre, Mrs. Flora, Souris .......... 79.63 House & Lot .......:6 .»»-. Bloomsbury Street} . Bicisaac, Herert, Souris -................ 47.50 eee RM Goixckcddacestsieas Main Street Lewis, Mrs. Ellen, Souris <........cssceee 94.50 Se Te Ti a i vkcacensasnias High Street memes hs SE SOME sks eS ccdas 33.67 BA os ees si ba vee seb auwias . Church Street Madore, Fst. Angus, Souris .............. 52.49 mene & TM 2s ii cess Off Chapel Street Malone, John, Souris RiRver ..........-- 142.50 House, Land & Bldgs. ...... Off Chapel Street Malone; William, Souris River ............ 507.50 House. Land & Bldgs. ...... Off Chapel Street eR: AM NN es evdeuas . eee he Ie isis Prince Street ns, SSM, SOUNSG oS. Co io. c icaec dass : BUONO Te EE oick con nss gndens sees Paquet Lahe Poole, James, Souris ...... a See Oe Ee iin cks 5 cessenses Main Street Stubbert, Herb, Souris 3.8 Pine Be Le sk vec actcacessss . Chapel Street Walsh, Sylvester, Souris ‘ Mouse Ee Lat oii cccnscecscs Morris Pond Road Walsh, Reginald, Souris ; RMR a an eeb estan es High Street |” Perry, Joseph, Souris foes eseesece : Homes Oe LAE oikkiswessvicasacks Beach Road Kickham. T. J.. Souris West ‘ 98.38 House & Lot . Main Street Clinton, Est. Patrick. Souris Line Road. 78.25 House, Land & Bldgs. yaubowene Main Street CITY NURSE IN NORTHLAND | Nursing Sisters of the Royal | ride. Canadian Army Medical Corps | Diamond, left, of Charlottetown, -EASTERN GUARDIAN AUCTiON “43” Score Cards for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. Organizations using this column to promote their meetings, ente:- tainments events etc.. are re- quested to place their announce- ments in the name of the spen- soring Organization. COME ONE, come all! Dress- ed to kill, prizes, canteen, valen- tine Carnival. Montague Rink. February 1ith., 7.30 p.m. Please support a very worthy organiza- tion, the P.E.I. Retarded Chil- dren's Association, Montague Branch. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Services for Sunday, February. Ist. Peter's Road-Div- ine Worship 11 a. m.:; “Murray 1.30 p.m.; Divine Worship 2.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Rev. M. Carl \Currie, Minister. DUNDAS UNITED Baptist Pastorate, Lic. Gerald Matthews Pastor. Feb ist. Dundas Sunday School at 11 a.m. Service at 7.30 p.m. Annandale Sunday School at 2 p.m. Service at 3 p.m. ALL ARE cordially invited to hear Mr. James Stahr in person tonight at 2 p.m. in the Montague Bible Chapel. Mr. Stahr is heard over C.F.C.Y. every Sunday morning at 10:15 on Truth for to- day. DANCE Lower Montague Hall, Friday,’February 6th. Sponsored by Women’s Institute. Canteen, Good music. School | serving in Canada's barren. north- land at Fort Churchill, Man., take time out from their duties for shopping and a sleigh ° Nursing Sisters Evelyn P.E.I., and Francoise Lebél of Ste. Marie Beauce, Que., admire the handsome furs in the Hudson nursing | Bay stere with Brother Volant of the Oblate Fathers. Mrs. P. McCarthy Is Laid To Rest The funeral of the late Mrs. Patrick McCarthy was held yes- terday morning from the resi- dence of her grand-niece, Mrs. A. J. Larkin, to St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church, where requiem high mass was celebrated by her pastor, Rev. George MacDonald. Pallbearers were Daniel Mac- Isaac, John J. MacDonald, Re- ginald Lewis. Joseph Rooney, Kenneth MacKinnon, and Char- les E. MacKinnon. Interment was in the church cemetery. A daughter of the late Ronald MacDonald—of Cable Head. the late Mrs. McCarthy died Tuesday at her grand-niece’s residence. She was in her 94th year and j lived all her lifetime in the _ St. Peter’s district. Her husband | predeceased her several years “ago. Survivers include John Andrew MacDonald. Cable Head, a nephew. MONTAGUE RINK HOCKEY Saturday Night, Jan. 31 7 P. M. QUEEN CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS vs. MONTAGUF. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS 9 P.M. ANNANDALE COMBINES Vs. BISON- BOMBERS- Skate After Game FOR Late Fall Salt/Hake, Shipped C.O. EASTERN PACK Boneless Hake, in 20 Ib. boxes, Ib. . . SOURIS SALE ay eaee Cae 26c D. by freight ING COMPANY ul Souris School District List of Defaulting Ratepayers f or Assessment on Real Property Notice is hereby given that pursua nt to the School Act, I will on the 3rd day ‘of March A.D. 1959 at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon or as soon there- after as I can be heard, make application to the Judge of the County Court for King’s County, in the Court House at Sou ris for judgement against each and all the lands above described for the respective a mounts abo¢e mentioned and then unpaid together with the costs of this application and will proceed uporrsuch judgement as by law directed, unless cause to the contrary be shown om the making of such application at the time and place afaresa id. Dated this 28th day of January A.D. 1959. J. H. BRENNAN, Secretary of Trustees, School District Number 141. i : it i i E . Mon- tague, convalescing at his home after. being a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. He will .be confined to his home for an_ indefinite period. Mr. Clements is man- ager and owner of Montague Electric Co. The many friends of Rev. J. M. Fraser, Trinity Manse, Mon- forward to his complete Queen's Royal Yacht ls Also Hospital Ship ia.) steady speed of 21 knots and in covery in the near future. test runs has reached as high as 22.7 knots. The elegant fhterior of the Bri- The Britannia was built at the world famous Scottish shipyards of John Brown and Company located on the Clyde River, birth- place of the world’s largest lux- ury liner, Queen Elizabeth, and was launched in 1953, HAS STABILITY A feature of her design is her stability m heavy weather. Den- ny-Brown stabilizers prevent roll- ing and stability is also improv- ed by use of aluminum for bridge structure and funnel, which re- duces the top-weight of the ‘ship and thus’ makes for reduced motion in a heavy sea. Part of the deck is. specially strengthened to embark and oper- ate a helicopter which can be used for a variety of purposes, including the carrying of des- patches to and from the Queen when she is voyaging. VOLUNTEER CREW The crew of the Britannia _in- for King’s County. Wolf Cub packs active in her district are located in Georgetown, Montague and 3 Souris. = Mrs. Kassner has been cludes 20 officers ‘and 222 men. Every member is a_ volunteer, hand-picked for good coduct and suitability. Traditionally, there is no shouting of orders in a Royal Yacht.. Where instructions are re- quired to be passed it is done in a conversational voice and, where necessary, by signs. Some small adjustments have recently been made io her sup- erstructure. To enable her to Pass under bridges of the ,St. Lawrence Seaway during the Royal Tour of Canada, the top 20 feet of the mainmast and the wireless gear on the foremas* have been hinged. q Since her launching April 16th, 1953, the Britannia has steamed well in excess of 100,000 miles during voyages in every ocean of the world. Ip August of 1956 she, made a voyage ever undertaken Sy a Royal Yacht when she journeyed 39,500 on a circumnavigation of the globe. On this voyage she travelled around the Cape of Good Hope, Cape Horn and across the Antare- Pack. since it was formed October 1956.. She took i. Badge training at Miller's Lake, Nova Seotia in 1957 and was awarded" the Gilwell neck- erchief and Wood Badge in the fall of 1958. | 2-Car Collision At Bell's Hill MONTAGUE An accident at Bell's Hill, near Montague, yes- terday afternoon about 2:30 p.m., resulted in considerable damage to two vehicles; when a 1950 Dodge, driven’ by Winston Macy Kenzie of Montague was in eal: lision with a 1951. Ford driven by: Wayne Morris of Dundas. ti Neither of -the drivers or their passengers were “injured. _ The road in the area of the mishap was quite slippery due to ice. Curling Draw For Montague . MONTAGUE — Mixed curling today at Montague: 7 P. M. 4 East Ice P. . Sinclair, Cudmore, A. F. MacDonald, H. Power, vs. D. Dannamaker, vs. C. S. Stewart, C. Gordon, A Nelson, V. Duvar. 9 P. M. : East Ice: H. Fraser. Jamieson, H. Moar, G. Murphy, vs. T. Clair, S. MacDonzald, G. Kennedy, A. McKeeman. West Ice — G. Inman, H. In- man, A. Robertson, E. MacKen- zie, vs. At. MacDonald, E. Shaw, H. Moar, D. MacDonald. WIRE NOW Use our ,convenient monthly payment plan. For details Phone $2. MONTAGUE ELECTRIC CO. tic Circle. E. | A. | MacGregor, A. Pilson,-S. Pilson.} West Ice — J. S. DesRoches, | H. Clair, B. Koke, S. McCannell | M. | Cubmaster of the te Sorts The Guardian. Charlottetowm Sat, ~ Jan, 31, 1908. _'S .was made at the three-power con- GENEVA (AP)—The Seciteel powers Monday offered---Russia the right to fill half the jobs in all nuclear test control pests set up on US. and British - territory, In return the American and British delegations asked for the same concession by the Soviet Union and Moscow’s acceptance of the basic concept of inter- national— ference on suspension of nuclear tests. “ The Western: proposal means that. nationals of any country, should not .be the watchdogs to. termine whether their own zov- ronment has violated a bith on tests. The, Russians who have been. their own territory be staffed by Russians, modified their pro- posals somewhat. They suzgested that each ‘station should have “four or five foreign controllers” rather than one or two as -they previously had proposed. But;-the,estern powers said demanding that control posts in|} - Western Powers Make Offer To Reds On Nuclear Control the: Russians still held back om (true international control—a point . — the American and Brit sh delegations say they never will compromise. - British delegation sources said the Western plan was so iron-clad that it was difficukt for Soviet delegate Semyon Tsarapkin to dismiss it. ‘The Russian gave the pmpnession of ua comfortable session thus far im the 2% - month one the sources said. : $0 ORIS” THEATRE Friday-Saturday Jan. 30th. and 3ist. “The Fly” with Vincent Price Cinemascope — Color ing Civic Election in’ Ward Ail persons eligible should that the: term of two years. The former administration lowest possible level. The pol my opinion what the greatest When voting for In the past, I have given and will continue to do so eperation, Our motto BRUCE NOTICE From the Mayor, Town of Montague to Voters, regard- ' favor to. protect their interests during the coming No one wants to be taxed out of their home and we all wish to see improvements without going into debt. your three candidates give this your - consideration, and may you make a wise decision. “Why Follow When You Can Lead”. Téwn of Montague. February 3rd, 1959. vote for the three Councillors has kept town taxes at the icy, “Pay As You Go”, is in majority of tax payers desire. . my best effort for Montague in the future, with your eo- HOLMES YEO, Mayer \ Check the SIMCA against its competition! You get Its here! The great new SIMCA from Paris. Take one drive and you’!l know the truth. That of all the world’s economy cars, Chrysler of Canada has brought you the finest. . SIMCA outperforms anything in its price class. 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