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_A.A , , Friday, June 7. 1918 (Section i» No. .V.t :T WITH HUN ATTEMPTS HARROWING TALE OTTAWA REPLIES News of the World WATCH FOR THIS OF THE SEA BY SUR­ REPULSED THE LATEST That ehe wire despatched by Arrangements have been the Board of Trade regarding in Bulletin Form made by The Telegram with FIGHTING FAVORABLE VIVORS OF THE TOR­ the embargo on small fruits the International News Agen­ from the States is being con­ LULL ON BRITISH FRONT AMERICANS CHECK ENEMY cy for the copyright of a series sidered at Ottawa is denoted by of amazing revelations on the TO THE ALLIED LINE PEDOED CAROLINA London, June 7.—An unevent­ With the American Troops in the following telegram receiv­ German spy system in Ameri­ ful night along the British front Picardy, June 4.—American forc­ ed by President Marnoch: ca. The story will open the Although it cannot be said that the Lewes, Del., June 4.—Nineteen sur­ is reported by the war office to­ es co-operating with the French vivors, passengers and crew of the Ottawa, eyes of our readers in amaze­ Germans in their new offensive have day. The text of the official west of Chateau Thierry, north steamship Carolina, were landed here June 7, 1918. ment. It is thrilling and it is been definitely stopped, there is, nev­ statement reads: of the Marne, the nearest and teday and brought a harrowing tale G. R. Marnoch, sensational and every word of ertheless a marked diminution iu the of the sea, the news of the loss of 16 "A party of our troops raided a most critical point to Paris reach­ Lethbridge, Alta. it is true. It is substantiated speed with which they started out of their number and a remarkable hostile post last night northeast ed by the ent my, have brilliantly Customs collector notified to by documents in possession of and their gains since Saturday have rescue of a girl as they drifted help­ of Bethune and after inflicting checked the onrushing Germans, lessly by on the ocean during a se­ admit vegetables and perishable the great Secret Service of the been relatively small compared with casualties on the garrison and beaten off repeated attacks and vere thunderstorm Sunday night. fruits pending further instruc­ United States. those of previous days. capturing a machine gun return­ inflicted severe losses, adding to Ten boats left the Carolina before tions which will not exclude Watch for this. And according to the accounts of ed without loss. the glory of American history. she was sunk by the German .sub­ such goods in transit. unofficial observers, wherever they marine U-37. All passed through the "There is nothing further to re­ A. L. SIFTON. ENEMY SUBS have been able since the stiffening of same storm and the survivors here port from the British front." Norfolk, Va., June 5.—Naval of­ the Allied lines to attain new posi­ said they had felt sure all were lost. tions, an exorbitant prive in lives hag They expressed great joy when in- ficers here said tonight the re­ BOLSHEVIKI TERROR­ farmed that most of the Carolina's U. S. MARINES ATTACK ports indicated five German sub­ been exacted from them. So great- company had been saved. FIVE MILLIONS THE American Forces on the Marne, marines had been operating along have been the casualties suffered The 19 persons landed here were June 7.—One of the toughest of the Atlantic coast and that two ISM OUTRIVALS that the Prusiian guards division— brought in by a British vessel that BRITISH GIFT FOR all the attacks of Belleau Wood, had been sighted off the Vir­ the pride of the German crown prince picked them up more than 25 miles was conducted by the marine* ginia capes. FRENCH REVOLUTION —is declared to have been withdrawn off the Delaware capes. They were without serious trouble. Rear-Admiral Fletcher, com­ from the battle. HALIFAX TO HAND mandant of the Norfolk Navy Particularly hard fighting baa" taken in charge by the naval author­ The marines in thheir forward Victims Bound Hand and Foot, Muti­ yard, said two U-boats had been ities and cared for at the station near sweep took strong ground on lated and Thrown into been in progress between Soissons sighted off the Virginia capes Cape Henlopen. None of them had Sum Voted by the House of Commons either side of the Belleau Wood Black Sea and Chateau Thierry where the Ger­ and Rear-Admiral McLean, com­ any knowledge that the submarine Has Been Received by Depart­ and cleaned out the ravines south mans are endeavoring to push furth­ had shelled the lifeboats. mandant of the fifth naval dis­ er toward Paris, but not alone have ment of Finance of Torey, which linked up the Amsterdam, June 3.—Mass burial oi trict, said in addition to these, The story of the survivors did not line wit I Hill 142, which was corpses which were cast up by tht the French troops almost everywhere two others were reported off the become public until they were taken taken this morning. Black Sea are described by Edmond successfully withstood the onslaught, to the railroad station late this after- Ottawa, June 5.—The finance de­ coast of New Jersey and one off vSeychlin, the Lokal Anzeiger's cor­ but on several sectors themselves respondent in the Ukraine. Many of iKKAdiid left for New York. One partment has received from the Im­ the coast of North Carolina. have taken the initiative and gained perial government the sum of £1,000,- C. N. R. BOARD ANNOUNCE­ the bodies were horribly mutilated -cf Trieir number, however, was de­ Every available warship and and their hands and feet were tied ground. As a whole the situation au tained. He is a German member of 000 voted by the house of commons MENT POSTPONED airplane was out today scouring together. These were the victims of this line is relatively unchanged. the crew and will be held pending as a gift toward the suffering caused Ottawa, June 6.—It has been the sea in pursuit of the submar­ the Bolsheviki in Crimea. The German war office at last ha* an investigation. by the Halifax disaster. practically decided by the cabinet ines. ...Until a late hour no word They were sentenced to death, ta­ admitted that the Allied line on the In a previous message relating to ministers who are in the city not had come of any engagement, al­ ken out onto the Black Sea on west has been reinforced by fresh 30 Minutes to Take to Boats barges and drowned in a manner re­ the contribution the colonial secre­ to recognize the C. N. R. board though it was reported from French units, but it asserts that they According to the survivors the calling the horrors of the French re­ tary expressed the hope that until Sir Robert Borden returns coast ports that firing had b.-en have not been able to hold the posi­ Carolina was warned late Sunday af­ volution. One woman, a meml: r of would accept the gift as a token of to Canada, or at least until some heard. the Bolsheviki committee, w I ar­ tions to which they were assigned. ternoon by wireless to look out for Ihe most sincere sympathy ol the word is received as to the pro­ rested by the Germans. Wh lever Nevertheless, the fact is potent from submarines. The steamer was ad­ Imperial government and its £ confusion. All the time the sub- get into the launch. We kept on IN MEAT PRICES? GOES TO OTTAWA such as we have been building," he small affairs between raiding parties ifRrine laid close as possible, her bailing until the launch was able to says. "They do not represent a tri­ is taking place on the Flanders front.

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M 4- .a Our U For .a NOTICE YOUR HELP li Under The Soldier's Home Tax Ex­ Standard Flour Styles It Flour emption Act," soldiers' homes whicli Phone 1412 were occupied by the soldier at any of his ascendants or descendants de­ We have made our usual ar- pendent upon him for support at the rajigements for farm help this GOVERNMENT STANDARD time such soldier became a soldier spring and can take care of within the meaning of the act, arc your orders promptly ami satis­ i exempt from taxation from January factorily. I a 1, 1918. Forms which may be filled out by >i CAREFULLV MILLED WHITE the soldier or on his behalf may be J. HARRIS & CO. Taylor Made . I FLOUR. GIVIJVC EXCELLENT obtained upon application to the of­ Employment Agents, Lethbridge BAKIJVG "RESULTS. fice of the CITY ASSESSOR, City Hall W. D. L. HARDIE, Mayor. FOR SALE I OUR BEST Fashionable Always IS STILL EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD l« Two five-room cottages, 1018 FLOU'R. MORTGAGE SALE and 1020 12th Street South, near Fleetwood School. These Pursuant ta the order of His Hon- cottages are nearly new. Are •«r Judge J. A. Jackson, Local Judge •f the Supreme Court, made herein roughed in for plumbing, but not tbe 13th day ef May, A. D. 1918, in connected. -Sewer and water on ;: Ellison Milling S* Elevator Co. Ltd. certain action wherein the Merch­ adjoining street. Full concrete « a ants Bank of Canada is Plaintiff ami basement and furnace. Price David J. Whitney is Defendant, the $1500 each, $500 cash, balance ^|w|--|^i-.^-4,->-^t.p|.P-^fl-P^^pl--|-.^p|-P'^ >t.pfr-|l -J-.rJ-.-J-.J-M.J--r-J*.J--J-^J-H-J-,J following lands in the Province of Alberta, namely: easy. (a) Lot 4, according to a plan of P. LUND & SON, MEDICAL sub-division of lot 14, and the south Box 189 Lethbridge HOW THE GOTHS LAND IS RESERVED half of lot 13, in Block 15, of record Phone 516 in the Land Titles Office for tbe A. MEADS DRS. CONNOR AND McNALLY- South Alberta Land Registration Dis­ OOice, 109 Sherlock Block. Tela- Soldi Will Be Settled Close to trict as Lethbridge 6074-Y, subject to phones: Office 319; Residence 1090. GOT THEIR GOTHAS Railways the right of expropriation of certain Ollice hours: 11 to 12 a.m.; 1.30 ta portions thereof and to such enher Paper hanging 3.30; 7 to 8 p.m. rights and conditions as are reserv­ Food Will Win By the order-in-council making re­ ed and contained in transfer regis­ PAINTING DECORATING Copied from a British Aeroplane servations of Dominion lands for re­ tered as 2037-C and reserving unto 611, Eighth Ave. S turned soldiers under the .Soldier His Majesty all coal. which Fell in the Enemy Lines ' the War DR. TAYLOR-Ear, Eye, Nose an* Settlement Act, it is provided that (b) Legal Sub-divisions 1, 2, ,3 and LETHBRIDGE . PHONE 690 Throat, 115 Sherlock Building, of­ all vacant and available Dominion 4, of Section 7, in Township 8, Range fice hours 10 to 12; 2 to 5, even* lands within approximately fifteen ings by appointment. Phones, Ol­ 21, West of the Fourth Meridian, in Serve your country and yourself Having worked in Essen in 1917, miles on either side of railway in the the Province of Alberta, containing fice 341; Residence 593. by raising FOOD on the fertile Mr. Theodore Van der Linden, a districts where there are sufficient 160 acres more or less subject to the • Dutch engineer, has come to he the available lands to warrant reserva­ right of expropriation of certain por­ plains of Western Canada. The DR. P. W. TULLER, Physician ana source of revelation, which, on the tion, shall be reserved for the pur­ tions within ten years from the 27th Canadian Pacific Railway makes Surgeon. Office, Sheppard Block, one side, is "a feather in his cap," and poses of the Soldier Settlement Act. day of August, 1909, and to such oth­ it easy for you to begin. Lands MILNE'S TRANSFER • on the other, not exactly comforting. A line is drawn along the township er rights and conditions as are re­ opposite Starland Theatre, roomi lines approximately fifteen miles served and contained in transfer re­ $11 to $30 an acre; irrigated land - 6 to 4. Office hours: 11 to 12 a.m.; Giving an account of his experi­ Draying of all kinds. from the railway on each side, mak­ gistered as 2461-BD, will be offered up to $50; 20 years to pay. Loan 1.30 to 3.30 p.m., and 7 to 831 ences to'the "Washington Post," he ing a belt of thirty miles in width for sale by Public Auction at the to assist settlers on irrigated lands. Furniture Moving. Baggage p.m.; Sundays 2 to 3 p.m. and by, tells of the arrival in the Krupp city within which all remaining vacant Court House in the City of Leth­ Get full particulars and free illus­ Delivery. Coal C.O.D. appointment. Phones: Office 780j of the English aeroplane which fell' lands are held for returned soldiers. bridge, Alberta, at 12 o'clock noon nights 1494. ia the German lines, and which was on the 15th day of June, 1918. trated literature from copied for the building of the new The reservation is effective against PHONE 426 The first named property is situat­ Gothas. all applicants for entries on Domin­ ALLAN CAMERON, Gen'l Sopt. C.P.R. Lands G. W. LEECH, M. D., C. M., Phy^ ion lands, except returned soldiers ed on 6th Street South, between 8th Office: Pastime Pool Rnoi cian and Surgeon. Olfice, Sherloc* Mr. Van red Linden states that who have their ordinary homestead and 9th Avenues, in the City of Leth- 906 1«t St. East, CALGARY one day at Essen there was great ex­ Block, Lethbridge. Phone 389. Re­ right, and except as to existing rights brdge, in the Province of Alberta, sidence 630 llth Street S. Prfonc citement in the aeroplane depart­ and has a frontage of about 69 feet prior to the reservation. A returned 1007. Office hours: 11 to 12.15; ments, when, without the slightest soldier who has not exhausted his on 0th Street, and is situated about 5 warning, the Kaiser, accompaned by blocks from the business section of 1.30 to 3.00; 7 to 8; Sundays, 1.30 homestead right may make ordinary to 3.00. the Crown Prince and Hindenburg, homestead entry in the reserved the City ©f Lethbridge. On this pro­ arrived at the Villa Hugel. He con­ areas as if the reservation had not perty is a dwelling house built of GRAZING LAND FOR SALE EYES TESTED tinues : been made. Soldier entries under concrete in poor condition. "Prolonged conferences were held the Soldier Settlement Act will be al­ (d) The second named parcel of 550 acres in lots 46-87, three miles DENTISTS at the Villa Hugel, and in all these lowed as soon as the regulations un­ land is situated five miles South of west of Cranbrook, B. C. This is J. M. HENDERSON, General von Hoppner participated. 1 der that act have been completed the City of Lethbridge and consists* splendid summer pasture. A lot ol learned the secret of their confer­ and passed by council. of 160 acres of farm land of which 160 open range adjoining. Pleuty of SIGHT SPECIALIST DRS. MARRS AND MARRS-De* acres are suitable for wheat growing. water. tists. Successors to Drs. Stewart ences as the result of the confidence All entries throughout the western Difficult Cases a Specialty of one of the overseers in the aero­ provinces which in the past few The above property will be sold in To close an estate will sell for and McClure. Hours: 9 to I. Ot> h in the past few »»t »u««l ^Termm s and condi- flee, Higinbotham Block.Phone U74 , plane department, who was quartered months have be>e n cancelled or aban- . "Parat* parcels Te $5.(M) per acre, $2 per acre cash, bal­ with me. The njan one evening told ( own at the rime Office, Wright's Jewelry Store doned as horn este-ds, or cancelled tIons .Wl11 b? made \n ance in three years at 7 per cent. me \vlth great glee of the capture by grazing leaes or lands coming out of of sale and may be ascertained at There is sufficient timber for feacing any time from the undersigned so­ the Germans of a wonderful British reserve, except where rights have and other purposes. For particulars, I DR. M. J. GIBSON-Dentist, grat licitors. aeroplane. He said that the machine been previously acquired, have been apply to uate of Royal College of Bental had flown from England to France. reserved for selection by the Soldier Dated at Lethbridge, Alberta, this P. LUND, Surgeons, Toronto, and holder ol s and had descended in error during a Settlement Board, and this process 13th day of May A. D. 1918. Phone 516, Box 189, Lethbridge. Dominion Dpntal Certificate. Ofliei thick fog inside the German lines. will he continued. Approvod: Rooms 5 and 6, Bryan Block. Ph.IDS "On the following day I actually t is further provided that along J. A. J. Shoe Repairing 1071. saw the machine in company with any of the railway lines throughout BALL & CAMERON, Phone 1717 for your Shoe Re- \ the overseers who had told me about Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alber­ Plaintiff's Solicitors pairs, Work done promptly it. ta and the railway belt of British Co­ Old Lumber for Sale DR. L. T. ALLEN—Dentist (succe* lumbia where lands are held under Orders called for and sor to Drs. Courtice & Gilchrist)- Crown Prince's Dream entry and the duties are not being A few cars ef one-inch board* deliv­ delivered Graduate University of Maryland. "While we wee examining the aero­ performed in accordance with the ered t© poiats in l>etrinridge district Hooms 8 and 9, Macdonald Block, plane I heard the sound of as motor regulations, action is to be taken to at $18.68 per thousand. This lumber FRANK MILES Phone 1165, Lethbridge, Alberta? cars approaching, and, looking up, have the entries of all such default­ ban beam ueed in a flume, but is suit­ ,511 4Iii Avenue South was surprised to see the Kaiser, the ers considered as being subject to able for cattle and sheep sheds on cancellation proceedings, for the Crown Prince, and others coming general rough farm repairs. DR. E. O. SIMMONDS - Dentist, benefit of the Soldier Settlement Act. with Hoppner and von Rohlen. The P. LVND, member of Royal College ot Sur­ Kaiser and Crown Prince went Any returned soldier who produces Box 189 - - LethbaiAge geons, England). Licentiate Royal aboard, and all the details of control a letter from the Soldier Settlement College of Physicians (London) L. and the bomb-dropping apparatus Board certifying to his right under Auction Sale of For Prompt Service D.S. 1900. Hours: 9-12- 1-5. Oi- were carefully explained to them. The the act to entry, is given the privi­ fice: 1-8 Higinbotham Block. War Lor.d took the pilot's seat. and. lege of applying for the cancellation PI0I1 Telephone leu. turning to the Crown Prince, who of any existing entry in default, with School Lands FOR SALE was occupying the gunner's seat, stid, a view, if cancelled, to re-entry by Golden West Transfer himself under soldier entry. 'A useful gift from our enemies. We PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given DR. T. W. FOX.-Dentist Graduate can use it with good effect aginst Any returned soldier having his that Auction Sales ol School Lands We have one 20 x 35 Hart Paar Furniture, Trunks, etc.,'moved witb v of Northwest University, Chicage. them.' right under the Soldier Settlement will he held in the Province of Al­ Gas Tractor and Seven Plow cart Office in Union Bank Bniiding. 0* "Tire Crown Prince agreed, and Act will have the privilege of apply­ berta at the places and ea the dates Cockshutt Gang. Will sell outfit Coal Orders C.O.D. fice phone 785. Residence 793. hereander mentioned :— . added, These will be the machines to ing for a quarter section of any va­ for $1200, or will let contract to y> M o N -E i e:e 3 destroy London.' cant and available Dominion lands, Wainwright, Monday, May 27, 1918, whether it be in a reserved area or at 10 o'clock a.m. plow and furnish outfit as it "After the two royalties had de­ not. Lamont, Thursday, May 3C, 191t, stands. Can be seen on Mr. UNDERTAKING PARLORS scended from the machine it was at 10 o'clock a.m. Lund's farm, two miles north of 'Phone No. 1810. P. 0. Box «0-3 loaded with dummy bombs in prepar­ Vegreville, Satarday, Jaune 1, 1918, Coaldale. Apply ation for a flight. The now famous BLIND MAN PLAYS BILLIARDS at 10 o'clock a.m. BALANCE SHEETS German flying officer, Richthofen, A blind man played a billiard match Big Valley, Tatiday, Jane 4, lilt, P. LUND & SON, T S. FETTERLY-Leading Funeral took the seat which the Kaiser had recently [against a man with sight, at 10 o'clock a.an. P.O. Box 189 Lethbridge Profit and Losi Accounts and Director and Embalmer. Office ep. vacated, and two other officers alsf) and scored sixty-two points in 1 hour led Deer, Thursday, Jane «. 1918, Phone 516 Financial Statements prepared. posite Court House. Phone 581. Res­ boarded the plane. With a terrific and 40 minutes. The blind player at 10 o'clock a.m. Examinations conducted. Books idence 284 7th Ave. S.f Phone 1171. roar the two engines were started, was Sergeant Shawl, a Yorkshire- Foremast, Tuesday, June 11, 1918, kept, or written-up for all classes Open day and night. and, like a bird, the aeroplane rose in man, late of the Princess Patricia's at 2 o'clock p.m. of Business Firms and Partner­ the air. It climbed rapidly to about regiment, who lost his eyesight in ship!. The lands will be offered ia quar­ MA KAY 10.000 feet, and the Kaiser tvurned to the second battle of Ypres. ter-sections or portions thereof,; sub­ •SPECIALTIES 9 A MACK AY-Funeral Dir­ General Hoppner, saying: 'How is The strangest thing was that, al­ ject to a certain upset price ia each FOR Municipal, Mining, Lumber, Whole­ ectors and Practical Embafoners, it that, at such a height and on so though he had advanced his hand to case, and also ta the terms and con­ sale and Retail Accounting. oince and residence, 803 3rd Ave., cold a morning, the lubricants do not locate the exact place of the balls, ditions as annoanced by the Auction­ South. Motor and horse drawn freeze?' he only two or three times actually eer or official in charge, prior to the ROBT. J.RITCHIE PATERS0H equipment. Phone, 1802. Alway« touched the halls. He said that he romuaem incut of the sale. Wallpaper Buyers open. "'The British have discovered the could sense the ball, just as anyone Chartered Accountant, (Scot) TERMS OF PAYMENT secret which we have heen seeking in a dark room could tell by the Resident Partner. for months,' replied the general. 'Our One-tenth in cash at time of sale "feel" on his face when he is close to we have the.Bargains Henderson, Reid & Paterson great difficulty is now surmounted. It a wall. He described it as feeling a and the balance in nine equal annu­ DECORATING is a gift from Providence. Does it coldness. His highest break was al! nstalmeNts wtta iaterest at the Chartered Accountanta not show that God fights for us?' nine.—Tit-Bits. rate of six per cent per annum on Aeaaia Building, 8rd Ave., (Si WEITTNGTON~BROS.-THE DEC the balance of the purchase money Lethbridge. -Xjermans Had Sixty, Nine Mnths Ago Also for orators, Paperhangers and Painters. from time to time, remaining unpaid. Kalsormning, General Decorattol except in cases where the area of the Winnipeg and . "As the pilot in the exhibition flight I and Sign Writing. Estimates gis*n. manoeuvred the machine, performing land sold does hot exceed forty acres, rue oldest established painters is some wonderful feats, the excitement Tenders for Schoolhouse in which case, the terras of payment Faints, Varnishes Lethbridge, Res> phone 1472; oflkce ot the Kaiser was intense. Closely he will be one-fifth in cash and the bal­ phone 1752, Sherlock BIdg., Lettn ance ia four equal annual instal­ watched the plane through his glass­ SKA I.ED TENDERS will be receiv­ bridge, Alta. ments with interest at the rate of six es, and during a sensational spiral ed by the Board of Trustees of Park­ per cent per annum on the balance of and Wax DONT dive, when is seemed that the ma­ land Consolidated School District the purchase money from time to chine must certainly crash to earth, No. 51, Parkland, Alberta, at the office time remaining unpaid. FORGET so close was it to the ground, it dart­ of the Secretary-Treasurer, up to We carry a'Special Wax ed upward again, almost on its tail. noon June 15, 1918, for the erection Scrip or warrants will not be ac­ GET READY FOR YOUR cepted ia payment. I THE "A few weeks later von Hoppner of a brick and frame school building. for Dance Floors Plans and specifications may be For farther particulars see post­ SPRING GARDENING WAS appointed head of the Imperial ers. WAR VETERAN "German Air Service. Krupps were seen at the above mentioned office and may be obtained from A. M. Tef- Lists of the lands to be offer­ kept busy constructing the powerful ed may be had on application to the CALL AND SEE US WHEN YOU HAVE A All kinds el Flower and Vegetable twin engines for these machines of fers, A. A. A., Registered Architect. Seeds, together with Alfalfa and , on payment of a deposit Secretary of the Department of the death, while special plants were laid Interior, Otawa, ta Frank A. Collins, FOR NEW IDEAS JOB TO OFFER Grass. Also Ornamental and down in other towns and factories of $10.00, which will he returned on Superintendent of School Lands. Fruit Trees. speeded up. It was well known in receipt of a bona fide tender with I Please/,ghFy plans and specifications. A marked Dominion I.and*shrd etaoi cmfwyvb Essen and other places in Germany cheque for five per cent, of tender Winnipeg, or to any Agent of j>>- that in the early summer of 1917 a shall accompany same. miaion Lands in the Province of Al­ Secretary, C. J. FOX, large fleet of these machines would The lowest or any tender will not berta. 814 2nd Ave. S., Lethbridge be ready to commence operations By order, necessarily be accepted. Wellington Bros. Veteran*,' Club. Agent for the well-known and old- against Britain. The production^ of J. W. GRF.ENWAY, D. W. LEE, established firm the Patmore Nur­ Gothas of an improved type was rap-' Cenrmiasioner of Daminkin 1**44 "THE DECORATORS" id. By June last it was stated that Secre tar v-'l'rea surer Address: Parkland. Alberta department of tbe rnteriW, sery Ce. ef Brandon and Saska- Germany possessed a fleet of sixty." Sherl«Kk Building Phone 3?2 •ate: May 17, ¥*l$ , *t Ottawa, 1918. toea. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1918 THB LBTHBRIDOfe. TELEGRAM PAOR THRBfe i

to talk. Mechanically they packed parapet with a look of dumb stup©r their greatcoats into their valises, on his face. The third, a boy of sev­ THE HONOR OF and stacked them. The Germans enteen from a London slum, peered broken through! A11 their work over the parapet at intervals. Sud­ Of- Interest to Farmers wasted! It was incredible. Water denly he disappeared over, the top. THE BRIGAOE bottles were filled, extra ammunition He had discovered two wounded men served out, in silence. The battalion in a shell hole just in front, and was was purchased or by whom it was fell in, and marched off along the hoisting them into the shelter of the manufactured, the excess amount Being a Chapter from "A Student in same weary road by which they had trench. By a miracle not one of the SOLDIERS OF THE SOIL BONA FIDE FARMERS held by him." Arms, by Donald Hankey come. Two hours' sleep, no break­ three was hit. A message was pass­ When these reports are received it fast, no wash, no drink. The men ed up the trench: "Hold on at aH is the duty of the miller or dealer to were dejected now. costs until relieved." A council of PROVINCE OF ALBERTA MAY HOLD FLOUR pass thetrr on to the Canada Food "Our troops, though tired, are in The road was full of troops. Col­ war wa.s held. Should they fire or Board and thus it will be known by good heart and arc fighting splendid- umns of infantry slogged along at lie low? Better lie low, and only fire the authorities what the supply of lv."—Field Marshal Haig, March 26, the side. Guns and ammunition- in case of attack. They were safe Twenty-five thbusand or more older Farmers may be reassured that flour in the countrv is and where it 1918. wagon thundered down the paved from attack as long as the Bodies fcoys, from fifteen to niuleeu years, there is no intention on the part of is. Further this order provides that The battalion had had a fortnight center. Motor despatch riders flew kept on firing. Someone produced! are now enlisted and organized, un­ the authorities to inconvenience them in cases where a farmer or any other of it, a fortnight of hard work and past with fresh orders for those in a tin of meat, some biscuits, and a der the direction or the Canada Food unduly in their busy season with un­ person has in his possession one short rations, of sleepless vigil and rear. The men sucked their pebbles full water bottle. The food was di­ Board, to go out to the farms to do necessary restrictions and regula­ partly used barrel or package he shall continual danger. They had been in grim silence. It was no time for vided up, and a bursting shell just in their part in the campaign for great­ tions as regards the hoarding of food not be required to return his surplus holding trenches newly won from grumbling. This meant business, rear covered everything with dirt er proAiction. stuffs. requirements nor shall he be requir­ the Germans. When they took them TrTey forgot their fatigue, their thirst, and made it uneatable. The water ed to return amounts of less than 25 over they were utterly unsafe. Thev was reserved for the wounded. The Whalloes This Mean for Canada? An order of Jhe Canada Food Board their hunger. Their minds were full recently made it illegal for people to pounds. Thus it is seen that the in­ had been battered to pieces by artil­ of the folk at home whom they rest sucked their pebbles in stoical It means, increased production. If have more than 15 days supply of tention of the order is entirely rea­ lery; they were choked with burst might not see again, and of the strug­ silence. what the 6,000 boys working in On­ sonable and will not work hardship flour, made wholly or in part from sandbags and d' id men; there Was gle that lay before them. So they Supports began to trickle in, and tario last year were able to produce or inconvenience unnecessarily. no barbed wire; they faced the wrong wheat, on hand at any one time. For marched silently, and with frequent the wounded who could not stand had been put together in one place, way; there were still communication people living at a greater distance baits, most of the morning. At length were laboriously removed from the it would have made a handsome than two miles and not less than«five trenches leading straight to the ene­ they left the road and took to showing. When this is carried out my. The battalion had had to re­ narrow trench to some dug-outs in miles from dealers licensed by the the fields. They were going back the rear. Two of them were badly by the organized efforts of boys over make the trenches under fire. They whence they had come, by a circuit­ Canada Food Board, sufficient for hit, and crying out incessantly foe the whole of Canada, it will help very THE COST OF MUT­ had had to push out barbed wire and ous route. Shrapnel burst overhead. their ordinary requirments up to 30 ] water, or to shift their position. One materially in winning the war. days only was allowed and for per­ build barriers across the communi­ As they neared the tiring line they was unconscious and groaning. From means trained workers for the sons living 10 miles or more 120 days' cation trenches. A111 the time they met streams of wounded returning the wood came frenzied shouts from irs ahead. However serious the supply. TON PRODUCTION had had to be on the watch. The from the scene of action. The com­ frtage of labor this year, it will be Germans were sore at having lost a man in delirium. The more slight­ Fuurther it was required that any pany rested to let another pass, and Ire acute next year and during the the trenches, aad had given them no ly wounded tried to look after the such surplus holdings should forth­ the men exchanged greetings. Men [flicult years ahead, tt will mean a rest. Their mortars had rained others; but soon the water was ex­ with be returned to the miller or deal (Experimental Farms Note.) spoke to each other who only knew if eat deal to Canada if her own nat­ bombs night and day. Parties of hausted, and all they could do was er from whom they were purchased, The scarcity of wool and meat has each other by sight. An officer ive sons are trained for work on the bombers had made continual rushes to promise that as soon as darkness I at the purchase price or at the mar­ caught the eye of a corporal, and farms. -~ given a new impetus to the sheep in­ down the old communication trench­ fell help would come. ket price, whichever is the lower. they both smiled, and felt that there it means the solution of some diffi­ dustry in Canada and once it be­ es, or crept silently up through the was some curious link between them, • * * cult economic problems when the ris­ This order was' designed primarily comes again firmly established as a long grass, and dropped bombs hitherto unguessed. Darkness fell. The battalion barf ing generation comes into the re­ to remedy a state of things in the arnpng the1 workers. Shun had been common farm industry and the bene­ A captain said a few words to his been relieved; but the better part of sponsibility of citizenship. towns and cities, as it was commonly impossible,! All night the men had it lay out in the wood, or in the open reported that some people had laid fits coming from it are fully recog­ had to stand to their arms ready to men during a halt. Some trenches What Does It Mean to the Farmer? had been lost to them. For the honor before the wood, dead or dying. The in undue quantities of flour in view nized, the writer feels confident that repel an attack, or to work at the wpod was full of groaning. Four Help for haying and harves, help of the world's scarcity, selfishly im­ more dangerous jobs such as the of the brigade, of the New Army, fer the innumerable duties always it will not again go into decline. they must try to retake them. The stretcher-bearers came and took agining that they would be sure of a barbed wire, which could only be at­ away one man, an officer. The rest waiting to be done about the farm. normal supply for the next year or This class of stock, while enjoying tempted under cover of darkness. All men listened in silence; but their Boys cannot do everything, but they to the full the benefit of the increas­ faces were set. They were content. waited in vain. An hour passed, and so whether the people in Europe day they had been dodging bombs, no one else came. Two were mortal­ can do many things, and are usually starved or not. ed high prices of the products pro­ and doing the safer work of making The honor of the brigade demanded glad to learn to do more. They can it. The captain had said so, and ly hit, and began to despair. They In the case of farmers, however, it duced, is probably the one which has latrines, filling sandbags for the would die before help came. For release men for service more neces­ been affected the least by increased night, thickening the parapet, bury­ they trusted him. They set off sary than some that they might or­ pointed out that it was their custom again, in single file. There was a Christ's sake get some water. There in many cases to take wheat to the cost of production, common to the ing the dead, and building dug-outs. was none to be had. dinarily perform. , i At first they had hardly received any cry. Someone had stopped a bullet. Larger Crop*.—With this army of mill and get several months' supply products from other classes of stock. Don't look round; he will be looked A man wounded in the leg found ground on one occasion so as to save This isMue to the fact that the feed rations at all, the communication boys ready for service when need­ with the rear had been so precarious. after. It may be your turn next. that he could crawl on all fours. He ed, farmers can with confidence sow frequent trips and waste of time. To consumed consists largely of home started to look for help. He crawled • require that such a farmer return all Later the rations had arrived with They lay down behind a bank in a more extensively, and when harvest grown roughages and grains, thus greater regularity; but even so the wood. Before them raged a storm. laboriously along the path through time comes they can get the labor surplus flour to the- mill and then eliminating, to a large extent, the the wood. It was choked with come back every couple of weeks, or shortage, especially of water, had Bullets fell like hail. Shells shrieked Heeded. purchase of high-priced concentrates. corpses. He crawled over them as like short intervals, for supplies, of been terrible. For seven days one through the air, and burst in all A better understanding of urban It is also due, in part, to the fact that mess tin of water had had to satisfy directions. The storm raged with­ best he could. Once he found a full conditions, and the realization of the their own flour, would seriously in- water-bottle, which he gave to a sen­ tere with farm work, occasioning un­ very little labour is required to han­ half a dozen men for a whole day. out any abatement. The whistle part he must play in solving commun­ dle a flock so that the increased price They had not grumbled. They had would blow, then the first platoon try to send back to his mates. At ity, national and world problems. necessary travelling and the waste of last he was picked up, and taken to days precious, especially at seeding of labor has not the same effect. realized that it was inevitable, and would advance in extended order. This movement will broaden the vi­ that the post was "a post of honor. Half a minute later the second would the doctor, while others went to look sion of boys and farmers alike. and harvest time, to the cause of pro­ To arrive at the cost of mutton for his mates. duction, a cause more important, even production many factors must be tak­ They had set their teeth and toiled go forward, followed at the same in­ What Does It Mean to tbe Boy? than that of conservation. en into consideration. It may be grimly, doggedly, sucking the pebble terval by the third and fourth. A The doctor was in a field. Rows of safely considered that the value ac­ which alone can help to keep at bay man went into hysterics, a pitiable wounded lay there waiting for It means the introduction to a new Bona hide farmers are now per­ cruing from the manure produced the demon Thirst. They had done object. His neighbor regarded him stretcher-hearers to come and take life and to broader experiences. Life mitted to hold flour in excess of the and weeds destroyed fully offsets the well, and they knew it. The colonel with a sort of uncomprehending them to the ambulance. As many ii^he country will make a strong ap- amounts provided for other people. labor expended. From the records of had said as much, and he was not a wonder. He was perfectly, fatuous­ as could went on, those wounded in ^ yW**t to many lads. By learning to do An order-in-council passed on May the breeding and feeding work at the man to waste words. They had left ly cool. Something had stopped in­ the leg with their arms on the shoul­ things his self-reliance will be in­ 17th makes this express provision : side him. ders of those whose legs were whole. creased. Central Experimental farm, the re­ the trench as safe as it could be "A bona fide farmer shall be per­ maining factors in the cost of pro­ made. And now they had been re­ A whistle blew. The first platoon They limped painfully along the in­ mitted to hold, subject to the order of duction of year-old mutton may be lieved. They were out of danger, scrambled to their feet and advanced terminable road till they came to the the Canada Food Board, the amount tabulated as follow's : slogging wearily along the road to at the double. What happened no ambulance. Then their troubles were "I understand that Wibbles mar­ of flour, made wholly or in part from Cost of feed in maintaining ewe the rest camp. They w-°re sick with one could see. They disappeared. over. A rapid drive brought them t» ried a cool million." wheat, he may have in his possession _ from weaning of one lamb to sleepiness. Their shoulders ached The second line followed, and the the dressing station. There they | were given cocoa, inoculated for tet- "Yes, and Tie's complaining now in excess of the amount prescribed weaning of next $5.00 under their heavy packs. Their feet third and fourth. Surely no one ! anus, their wounds washed and bound by Order No. 31 if, on or before the Interest on value of ewe ($3,00 were sore. Their clothes, which they could live in that hell. No one hesi­ because he hasn't been able to thaw up. Another drive took them to the 15th day of jirne, 1918, he reports to .at 6 per cent) 1.80 had not changed for a fortnight, were tated. They went forward mechan­ out any of it." the miller or dealer, from whom it camp hy the railway- Next morning Service charges and mainten­ filthy and lousy. They no longer at­ ically, as men in a dream. It was they were put in the train, and at ance of ram 35 tempted to march in step or to hold so mad, so unreal. Soon they would length reached the hospital. There Cost of feeding lamb from wean­ themselves erect. Each man limped awake. along as best he could. They were , at last they got the longed-for bath ing till finishing at one year It appeared that there was a trench and the clean clothes and—joy of ohd \ 6.72 dead tired; but they were not deject­ ed. They were going to rest; they at the edge of the wood. It had been joys—were put to sleep, unlimited unoccupied. A couple of hundred sleep, in a real bed with clean white $13.87 were going to sleep long and sound­ yards in front, across the open sheets. They were at peace. But Wool from ewe (7 pounds at ly, undisturbed by bombs. They were P. LUND & SON going to drink their fill of good hot ground was the trench which they out in the open space between the 60c per pound) 4.20 tea and thin Belgian beer. They were found themselves alone in the open trenches lay some they had known WHOLESALE AND RETAIL going to get stews of fresh raeat in­ were attacking. Half a dozen men and loved, unburi.ed. And others lay Cost of 120 pounds of mutton.... 9.67 ground before the German wire. They Dealers in stead of the etc-nal Chicago bully. beneath wooden crosses behind the Value of 100 pounds mutton They were g. ;r\g .-*> hi a hot bath, lay down. No one was coming on. wood. Yet it was well. The brigade Spring 1918 17.75 md be lerved out with clean shirts Where was everyone? They crawl­ wa.s saved. Its honor wa.s vindicat- Cost 100 pounds mutton 8.06 and socks. .-re far from de­ ed cautiously back to the trench at ed. Though its men might be fresh the age of the wood, and climbed in. from home and untried in war, they LUMBER Profit per 100 pounds $9.69 One or two were there already. Two would not fail. The brigade had jected. The lion fht of these good This is a profit of $11.63 per lamb if or three wounded men limped in from things to come gleamed in their eyes had its baptism in blood, and its self- but one lamb is raised per ewe. the rear, and sank on the floor of the Lath, Shingles, Mouldings and Finishing Lumber as they marched, and also the confidence was established for all The above figures are based on an trench. The storm raged on; but the time. thought that they had done well and attack was over. These were what Builders* Supplies of All Kinds increase of one lamb per ewe. Where had upheld the honor oi the New two lambs were raised practically the was left of the two companies. All Note.—The action described in the Army, the brigade, and the proud re­ stain on the honor of the brigade had above article has been identified by Consult Us regarding Prices, Plans, etc. same results in weight may be ex­ giment whose name they bore. pected at the end of the year. In been wiped out—in blood. correspondents at the front, and so WE BUILD HOUSES TO ORDER such a case the first three items in » * * it is necessary to state that although based in the main on an actual exper­ the cost would be split between the A few even began to talk. "Say, Head Office and Distributing Yard, corner 3rd Avenue and two thus reducing the cost of $5.09 There were three men in a bay of ience, features have been freely bor­ mate," remarked one, "ow'd a good the trench. One was hit in the leg, rowed from other occasions, and the per hundredweight and increasing the ole feather bed do now?" "Ah, and 17th Street, Lethbridge profit to $12.66 per hundredweight. and sat on the floor cutting away his writer has no authority for placing BRANCH YARDS: At Macleod, Coaldale, Chin and Barn­ a nice steak and chips when you got trousers so as to apply a field dres­ the construction that he has on the The foregoing estimates are exclus­ up in the morning." "Ah, and what's sing. One knelt down behind the main event. well. At these points we handle Fencing Material, ive of overhead charges or deprecia­ wrong wiv a pint o' good British beer tion but these items may well be ov­ to wash it dahn wiv?" "And the old Hardware and Farm Implements. erlooked as they are almost negligi­ woman a-bringing yer a cup^ 6* tea ble in sheep raising owing to the fact in the morning to your bed?" "And Box 189, or Phone 516, Lethbridge that so little is required in buildings a nice fire in the kitchpn while you or equipment. Moreover the esti­ reads your paper." "Gahn! Wot's —.I— II•••Mill II II' II III • I II IIHIM mates are conservative and though the good of talking silly? 'Ow many they show a return of at least 38 per of us d'yer think'll ever see 'oine cent on the investment of $30.00 per agin?" "Well, mate, there's no 'arm ewe, the same may be looked for un­ in wishing, and they do say as we der Eastern conditions while under shall 'ave a week's 'oliday arter the Western conditions even greater di­ brigade's come aht of the trenches vidends may be realized. the next time." Soon the talk died down. The chill BUILDERS' air of the hour before dawn began to exert its proverbial power of depres­ sion. The men felt cold and clammy they had an acrid taste in their mouths, their spirits seemed to fall to zero. They dragged their feet along Water the cobbled road with a savage, sul­ SUPPLIES len look on their faces. The last stage of exhaustion was almost reached. A young subaltern, who had been taught th>t the time to en­ force discipline is when 'the men are tanks tired, started to shout at them: Cement, Lime, Wood Fibre Plaster, "Keep up there! Pick up the step! Left—-left—left, right left." ' The Empire Finish, Hollow Tile, Lethbridge We Make the Best men's faces darkened a shade. A few In The Country muttered curses were heard.^ For the most part they ignored him. The cap­ and Medicine Hat Brick, Roofings, tain, an old campaigner, called him off curtly. Building and Tar Paper, Fire Place SASH & DOOR At last they reached the field where they were to bivouac. The dawn Mantles and Grates, Tile, Beaver Board, FACTORY was already breaking, and the air beginning to warm. The battalion Plate Glass, Muranese Glass, Common Phone 663 formed up in column of companies, four long double lines. Arms were At Starland Wednesday and Thursday piled, and the men marched clear. Glass Then they lay down as they were in : rows upon the grass, and the sun rose MM over a field of sleeping men. WELL DRILLER * * * Two hours passed. Away in the Auto Windshields:: Mining Supplies distance could be heard the inces­ MO*EY TO LOAN sant rattle of musketry, mingled with We de all kiida of Well the roar of the big guns. No one heeded it. A motorcycle -appeared Digging of any depth. ON ARJ* LANDS at express speed. The colonel was e roused, the company commanders ^ Western Supply & Equipment Co. sent for. The men were wa^ene(l up. Down the lines the message Limited passed: "Stack valises by platoons, H vCBl AGENCY Apply W. N. MARTIN land get ready to march off in fighting Phone 1044 Fourth St. S., Lethbridge U9 Sheriff rimlding I ^thbridge BARONS I order; the Germans have broken I though." The men were fbo dazed •- ^•imiViniiSityni . nun iiilM-lfl FLIDAY, TUNE 7. 191" TIIE LRTimRlliOtt TELKIHAM able to commandeer all that is in sight, leaving the BEER, GINGER ALE AND country folk out in the cold. PACIFIC FISH CAN HUN ATTACKS REPULSED It may be further said that the fruit outlook (Continued from Page One) in B. C. is not so favorable as to anticipate a big­ BE DELIVERED IN CHEESE ARE BANNED IM­ ger supply of small fruits than that of last year. breath from his exertions and with­ As to future production there is the growing ques­ EASTERN CANADA out, in this case, having been able to PORTATION FROM U. S. tion of labor, and much expansion in this B. C. in­ Ottawa, June 5.—By reason of in­ cross the Marne or to force a road Pablished bv the Proprietors The Lebhbridge Telegram, dustry connot be looked forward to for the imme­ terruptions on the line of railway re­ to Paris. Smal) Fruita Affected by New Regu­ Ltd., e very Tuesday aud Friday. The critics expect that the strug­ diate future. cently, it was shown that shipments lations—Confectionery and Can­ •M. A. II. COCQ, Managing Bfttor of flat fish from Prince Rupert to the gle will be resumed, with even great­ dy Must Have Import Licenses &„ J. HAY, i------Business Maaaget In the action taken it is impossible to get away prairie provinces in refrigerator cars er force, as long as the Germans are capable of standing a journey of shall not have obtained a decision JL HAGELL, Supt. Job Department from the viewpoint that th

ing to latest reportr he is doing well. iiiinimtm DEALERS IN * * * Mr. W. D. King, of the Bank of DIAMONDS SOCIAL AND Nova Scotia, and Mrs. King, who HIGH-GRADE WATCHES AND JEWELRY have been away spending some time PERSONAL at Mr. King's old home at Kent- EXPERT FANCY ville, Nova Scotia, are on their way back to the city. They will visit Ro­ Watch Repairing Mrs. E. F. Layton and family have chester, N. Y., before rturning. At Reasonable Prices All Work Guaranteed left for a few months' stay in Van­ Who are the bearded gentlemen Mail Orders Given Prompt and couver. Mr. Layton will join them With Prince Albert black coats, stout and prosperous in appearance who (\troful Attention later for a short recess. are today to be seen on Fifth St.? is * * * the question a?ked by the inquiring. The Empire Jewelry Co* Mrs. William Scott left yesterday They are part of the Mennonite col­ Dallas Hotel Block - LettyrMge ony who have purchased the big for Vancouver where she will spend —r< Tracht farm, east of Wilson Siding, a short time. for the sum of $100,000. THIRTY-EIGHT OF * * * * * + FAMILY IN THE WAR Mrs. Dawson, who has been away A pleasing function took place at from the city for the last two months, Diamond City last Friday when John Mrs. Gregory, of First Avenue. being called to the bedside of her Bowling, who is leaving for active North Lethbridge, has received a let­ dying father, has joinel her husband, service, was presented by the towns­ ter from her brother in England, On Sale Mr. W. H. Dawson of the Bank of folk, and the employees of the Union' who is a sergeant in the Royal Field Commerce. She was accompanied to Collieries, with a wrist watch. Artillery, and has had the misfortune the city by her two sisters, the Miss­ * * * to lose his right leg in action. "I had es Cleveland. (Contributed) thirty wound-.." he writes. "It was in The Girls' Auxiliary held a very France, but I am all right now. They Mrs. 0. C. Edwards, of Macleod, successful At Home on Monday even­ gave me a wooden leg, so I can get has left for Brantford, Ont., where ing at their club rooms on Seventh about a bit now. I am out of tin Saturday Only Street S. The old Duff homestead army and got a good job in Woolwich she will give her report for the laws I-W1CTI had been transformed through the committee of the National Council of Arsenal. I think we have got a fine efforts of the girls who had devoted Women. * record in the family. There are 38 several days to decorating and paint­ ing the interior. serving in the army and navy." Speaking of the air raids over Lon­ Inspector Johnston of the Immigra­ Tea and cake were daintily served don the sergeant says: "I suppose tion Department, is a visitor in the by Miss Woods, Miss Sang, Miss Mc- you have heard that we get the war city inspecting the local immigration Phee and Miss Dorothy Marrs, Mrs in London as well as in France. We office. Robinson alid Mrs. Pennefather pre­ get them over here every time we siding. get a moon, and the people are get­ The convenor of the refreshment The services at St. Mary's, North ting quite ased to them. They call' committee was Miss Sang, and the Lethbridge, will be taken by Bishop them the bang boys." quality of the refreshments reflected Pinkhani, of Calgary, next Sunday. much credit on the young ladies to There will be confirmation at 7.30 p. whom the preparations were cn.irely m. Communion at 8 a. m., and Mat­ due. , ins ait 11 a. m. Miss Roxie Armstrong and Miss * * * Harris, n were the sibyls who reveal­ Mr. Donald Duff has recovered ed the mysteries of the future, merely from his illness and is again in harn­ by gazing into the teacups of the Very Special Bargain for Saturday Only. guests. ess at the city offices. The success of the entertainment 20 Pieces Fine Floral and Stripe Dress Muslins was very largely due to the presence tfl|r Jtmhlrnt ot t\\t $ffin»ttt >r!|uol The Next-of-Kin Association is • f Mrs. J. Norman Kitchic, the Re­ in as many different patterns and colorings. holding its regular meeting at eight gent af the Sir Alexander Gait Chap­ | o'clock this evening at the Moose ter, I. O. D. E., who welcomed the Well worth double this price. Hall. I guests. Summer School Mrs. Starnes, the president of the ew Auxiliary, was in charge of th* en­ Mrs. Horspool is spending * ^ GIRLS AND BOYS— tertainment. days at . It may take mora determi^ The entire proaeed* amounting to ation to attend school during tbf $22.11 will be devoted to the Sailers' slimmer holiday! than at other On Sale Saturday Morning after 9 o'clock. ' The members of the Chinese Na­ Relief Fund. Beanans, hut by so doing yon will tional League are holding their third + * * be two months ahead of those who anniversary celebration on Sunday. No Phone Orders Taken for Sale Goods The Girls' Auxiliary, have now tak­ wait till the Fall Term. A number of English-speaking, resi­ en in hand a Red Cross Bag. The dents of the city have been invited Our hours during July and '• 'H"i'M* S work for tie Belgian Relief will be August are from 8 a.m. till 1 p.m. ta the function. -v proceeded; with as soon as materials You study during tbe cool morn­ ing hours, and have your after­ are on hand. noons free. Mrs. John Taylor is spending a couple of weeks at Oueemee, North Dakota. All the jokes are not found in the newspaper supplements. The food Garbutt Business Collie controller advised everybody to cat 411 8th St. South, LethbridgJ CO.. Ltd. - Mr. George Allison underwent an carrots, because they are nourishing, cheap and abundant. Then up went Oflice Phone Residence I'heft FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR POST OFFICE operation for appendicitis today at 1316 1431 the Van Haarlem hispital. Accord- the price of the donkey food. BimJ i i sis RECIPES WITHOUT WHITE FLOUR Pure Food Markets Lethbridge Millinery Co., Ltd. Spiced Oatmeal Cakes 1 1-2 cups oat flour, 1-2 cup cooked 407, 5th Street S. oatmeal, 1-4 cup sugar, 1-4 cup rai­ sins, 1-4 teaspoonful soda, 1-2 tea­ spoonful baking powder, 1-2 tea-- spoonful cinnamon, 3 teaspoonfuls SATURDAY SPECIALS butter substitute, 1-4 cup molasses. Heat the molasses and fat to boil­ ing. Mix well all other materials and bake in muffin pans for 30 minutes. This makes 12 cakes. Shamrock Creamery Butter, per lb. 55c Specials in Panamas * * * Buckwheat Cookies 1-2 cup shortening, 1 cup sugar, 2 eggs, 1 1-2 cups buckwheat flour, 1 teaspoonful baking powder. Mix in order, knead slightly, and roll out. If Finest Farmers' Dairy Butter, 2 lbs. for 85c vegetable oil is used, 2 teaspoonfuls For Saturday less fat will be required. Bake in moderate oven.

Rice Flour Wafers New Laid Eggs, per dozen 40c We have a Special Line of 1-4 cup butter substitute, 1-4 cup sugar, 1 unbeaten egg, rind of 1 Trimmed Panamas at - - $5.00 each lemon. 1 cup rice flour. Cream but­ ter substitute, add sugar, egg, lemon rind and 1-2 cup rice Hour; add Cleaned and Dressed Government Priced Flat Fish enough more rice flour to rol. Roll ON SALE SATURDAY very thin and cut in fancy shapes and bake gently in a moderate oven. Soles, Brills, Plaice and Flounders

L. A. SCOTT, Manager. Chocolate Drop Cakes All one price—11 cents per lb. Whites of 2 eggs, 2 oz. grated chocolate, 1 teaspoonful cinnamon, 1 teaspoonful vanilla, 3-4 cup powdered sugar, 1 cup breadcrumbs. Beat the Note that this is Prince Rupert ^f^~ ~^§k Canada Food whites to a froth, add sugar gradu­ ally and continue beating. Mix choc­ olate, cinnamon and breadcrumbs to­ caught fish, and much superior to W^WjBn Board licence gether. Add mixture gradually to New Business Opened the eggs and sugar; add vanilla and beat well. Drop from teaspoon on Vancouver stock ^z^&lr No. 113 oiled paper one inch apart. Bake in Having re-opened a small business in medium oven over 20 minutes. • Children's Clothing and Small Wares INCREASED GARDEN ACREAGE at 1520 6th Ave. S., I will be pleased to see as Mr. F. Abraham, honorary chair­ P. BURNS & CO., Limited man of the Vacant Lot and Home many of my friends who will come and inspect Garden section of the Canada Food DOMINION MARKET MAIN MARKET PALACE MARKET my stock. Board, estimtes an increased gar­ Cor. 4th Avenue and 6th St S. 3rd Avenue South 13th Street North den acreage of at least 200 per cent, over that of last year. Great ef­ Phone 1654 Phones 412 and 1388 Phone 431 C. A. COOKSLEY forts will have to be made to can, dry and store the surplus crop. PAUfl SIX THE LETHBRIDGE TELFX5RAM FRIDAY, TUNE 7, 1918 Play and Picture Houses BIG SENSATION PLAY ATTRACTS TONIGHT AND EUM TOMORROW LAST TIME SATU1.1UY . AT ORPHEUM "Where Are My •Children," shown ' at the Orpheum to segregated audi­ NGAGEMENT Douglas Fairbanks ences, is a very forceful and gripping j picture drama. It has been describ­ XTRAORDINARY la JU» Latest Production ed to be the most powerful weapon E U with which Humanity may crush in­ .. sidious crime. A MODEM MUSKETEER The picture deals with a most dif­ THE MOST SENSATIONAL OF ALL -SEX'S PHOTO-PLAYS ficult matter in a form that is not ob­ A Genuine Funny Fairbanks' Pit ture jectionable, though the theme may be considered objectionable by some, Willi Lots of Action. A very powerful as the number of lawsuits for the A smashing suppresion of the film has proved. and gripping pic­ Monday and Tuesday Regal Films present These suits have in every case been ture drama. WHERE daring w ; failures, the magistrates sustaining „,nvy,.-,ry..^ , "*'* "y '—•'•'••'•""" "•*% It deals with, a the picture in the lesson it teaches. If the special type of iniquity sug­ most difficult mat­ subject that gested in "Where Are My Children?" te, in a manner of if. anywhere near as prevalent as is utmost dignity, and everybody claimed the public would do well to ARE I feel that I should take the opportunity to witness the say that every per­ should see- presentation. son—male and fe­ The picture exposes the hidden crimes of society, and in spite of the male—over the age that campaign launched against it as be­ of fifteen- should MY ing immoral, it may truly be stated see it. nobody to be wholly moral. Signed • Rev. Dr. Parkhurst should miss COST OF FOOD CONTROL CHILDREN Over and above the snnll license fees charged to dealers in foodstuffs, the total cost to Canada of the Food Board, since it was organized by Mr. Hanna in June, 1917, has only been $57,430.80, according to a statement made by Mr. H. B. Thomson, chair­ man of the board, at an address in Friday and Toronto on May 15th. , Saturday UNLICENSED EATING HOUSES ILLEGAL On and after Monday, July 1st, it became illegal for restaurant keepers to remain in business unless they Ladies only- have a license from the Canada Food Board. This also applies to board- ing-hou)ses, serving twenty-four or Friday night . "Tiie Badge of Shame" more meals per day to outsiders, oth­ er than the household or members of the family. Men only WEDNE8D Y AND THURNDAY a composure that no amount of at­ YOl'U FAVORITE tention seems to upset. She is all Saturday night repose—easy and graceful, and so ut­ terly unspoiled. Mary isn't the most beautiful per- BlLliiE r>UK?\r; SOH in the world, as her press agents would advertise her and as she her- IN seli" wouldn'.t want to be advertised, Prices but she is the loveliest little person 1> 1 have^ever met in my journalistic travels." And she .has enough of Matinee 35c u beauty for any girl at that! Her eyes HE LAND OF PROMiSE are hazel, which may be a surprise Night - 50c to many who thought them blue. I wish I could tell you how she ar­ This is Billie Burke's second Paramount Picture. She ap­ rives at that lovely tumble of goldie peared in the same play f r a long and successful run on locks that crown her pretty face. It is parted on the right side and then r_'_l—'A\ | Broadway several years ago. She is supported by Thomas done to a hundred and one little Meighen, who is well-kuown to Lethbridge patrons. Don't curls which are tucked in here and let out there, following what one might fail to see this great six reel production. call a perfectly unconventional pat­ tern, but arriving at a piece de re­ ii ii iii im ' i'ilium—B sistance and femininely_Mary. Her eyelashes are long—unusually long and black and curly. Her teeth are white and even and enhance her win­ ning smile. Her skin is a lovely fine ORPHElk THEATRE DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN "THE BADGE OF texture. I was surprised that she was as Opening a Three Weeks' Engagement, Monday, June 10 'A MODERN MUSKETEER' " TO BE FEA­ tiny in figure as she is. She is just five feet and wears smaller than a 14 year size. She was wearing a STARLAND JO-MORROW TURE AT STARLAND smart little blue serge dress with a square neck, across the front of TheYe is a country where the Gov- which was a uniquely cut collar. JHE I.ONDONIAN pilS The disregard for expense shown "Yes, I always wash my own hair," by big motion picture producers is i eminent furnishes protection to "fal­ len woman." This protection is a yel­ Mary told me. "Never use any fancy well illustrated in Douglas Fairbanks' shampoo at all. Just castile soap and low card. rinse it good and often ; dry it in the latest production for Artcraft, "A One of these women—who fought Modern Musketeer." which will be sun whenever that can be done. In In a Classy Girl Revue, and against the intrgue of an unloyal of­ the last water I always put some .shown at Starland again tomorrow. ficial—whose white soul, scorched by lemon juice and then rinse it in dis­ The scenario called for scenes in the the flames of an insane desire, shriv­ tilled water. Grand Canyon of Arizona, and Fair­ eled and shrunk in the heat—gave to "I rarely ever use water on my face. COMEDY the world a story so thrilling, so dra­ My skin is the kind that has to be banks transported his entire com­ matic, that it became an internation­ pany of fifty people there. The pho- cold creamed into good behaviour. al question. And I use a rice powder always. COMEDY topl ly has an added value in present­ "The Badge of Shame" is a pictur- "Oh, yes," she answered my foolish ing backgrounds of scenic splendor, ization of this remarkable woman's question. "I get exercise, all right. which have been wonderfully rcpro- story—and it has been so remarkably I get plenty of that, as I work and COMEDY done that the critics called it a mas­ du< ed by the camera. I'm working all the time. But I do % terpiece." not believe in wearing . corsets." Fairbanks1 proudest boast is that At Starland Monday and Tuesday. "Pearls," answered Mary, when I he has never faked a scene. • "Pat- asked her favorite jewels. "But I'm of moving picture theatres have not crazy about jewelry. I think it is bad taste to go about loaded with MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY become too familiar with methods HATS ARE LITTLE diamonds and things." She .wore a us--'! in the prist," he says, "and are single diamond of the nice proportion That Big Laughable Musical Comedy Success quick to detect the genuine from the MARY'S WEAKNESS you would expect her to wear and a counterfeit. I never use a 'double,' stringof pearls. for if I can't do it myself it isn't "I like dark colors for the street," She Likes Them Best of All ind she answered the clothes question I •hown at all. Many of Them put to her. "O, and 1 am fond of the "In 'A Modern Musketeer' one of beige shades. Pastel colors I love for the biggest icones is where we pur­ In a recent Chicago paper a writer evening wear. And I love bronze sue the Navajo Indians who have kid­ gives this personal story of Miss shoes (which she proved by those she Mary Pickford's life: was wearing), and dark hosiery fpr napped Marjorie Daw, and Tully "I might as well report right here street wear. I don't like light top "A Trip to Paris" Marshall and I descended thousands that Mary hasn't any beauty tricks shoes unless it is a tan to wear with of feet on ropes thrown from ledge about her. Maybe that is her trick! a biege colored dress." A Play full of Clean, Wholesome to ledge. Itwas mighty cold, and the At any rate she is, closeup as well "About hats?"J asked her. PRICES. Evening: as on the screen, the most humanly "Ah," she said, as only a truly fem­ Adults 50c Child :'»5c Comedy, with Smart Songs and Evening 7-30 wind swayed us uncomfortably." irresistibly appealing thing I have inine woman can say "ah" about "A Modern Musketeer" is a typical ever laid eyes on. First, when you hats. "Yes, they're my weakness. I Matinees: Dainty Dances Fairbanks production, combining me­ analyse her you think it's her smile, have_.bought as many as 25 at one Adults 36c Child 15c CHANGE EOF I'SOiiRAM TWICE WEEKLY, Matinee 2-30 lodrama and comedy. genuine and warm and which has a time. But now all is changed. I MONDAY AND THURSDAY way of making you feel you're being have to economize until next summer picked out from the crowd for the anyway, on account of my Liberty especial purpose of receiving that bonds." VOLUNTARY RATIONING SYS- particular smile. Pity poor little rich girl Mary be­ TEM About her smile there is none of cause she has to economize on hats that highly shined veneer that has and dresse6, but don't waste too At a meeting in Toronto Mr. H. B. spoiled other beautiful folks. As much pity on poor little rich Mary, Thomson, chairman of the Canada some nice old chap standing near for if she were suddenly rendered a MPRFSG DOUGLA|N S FAIRBANKS Food Board, said that a voluntary ra­ said, "It's the honest goodness of her poor little girl with no money she'd *^ ii— "nnimiF ToniiRiP" tion system would be introduced in smile that gets me." There is sin­ still be one of the richest little girls IN "DOUBLE TROUBLE' Canada, a committee in each prov­ cerity in her smile. There's sincerity in the world withh that adorable Saturday only K! ince settling the scale of rationing. in everything she does. And with it smile and enchanting manner of hers. E Also Good Keystone Comedy FRIDAY, JUNK 7. 1918 V PAGE SEVEN THE KAISER'S =a Controlled PATENT BOSWELL

Heat * (From the New York Times) .... Karl Rosner, the Kaiser's official Boswell, has finished his job, or, as The oven in the a somewhat Clumsy translation of his Kootenay Range is sur­ veledictory published in The World rounded by an envelope puts it, "My command is at an end." of heat which is at every The Kaiser has observed that books without end are crammed with anec­ moment under your in­ dotes of Napoleon, his sayings .and stantaneous control. doings; every man who got within With the Kootenay hearing distance of that extraordin­ ary man had some characteristic act Range the heat control or utterance" to report. It occurred is so easy and accurate th him that the second and greater you can use all the heat Napoleorf must not go unreported, from your fuel without He must say and do some character­ waste. istic things, and they must be Bos welled. Therefore he did something Classified List of 9,706 Con­ that would never have occurred to FOR SALE BY the original Napoleon; he set about doing these characteristic things and secutive Ford Sales he appointed an official Boswell. This Per Per Per Tayl or Hardware Co. Boswell was Karl Rosner, corres­ Toial Cent Total Cent Total Cent TRANSPORTATION AGRICULTURE Fruit and Vefe- I' llll pondent of the Berliner Lokal-An- Farmers 5062 52.20 tables 32 .32 Baggage, Express 89 .89 c zeiger. Gardeners. Truck- Grocers 200 2.10 Bus, Livery, Taxi •te«» 47 .47 Hardware 46 .46 Cab 271 2.90 M Claiy& Mr. Rosner has accompanied or fol­ Creameries and Ice 1 .01 Railroad 38 .38 lowed the Kaiser throughout the other Sundry Jewelers 10 .10 Sundry 17 .17 Agricultural Lumber 62 .62 western offensive, Boswelling away Plumbers 43 .43 TRADES at stated and measured times. When Users • 173 1.73 Stationery 14 .14 Buildings, Con­ GOVERNMENT Tailors 20 .20 tractors l5l 1.24 it was time for the Kaiser to do Painters, Decora DEPARTMENTS 91 .91 Tobacco 5 .05 something characteristic, the signal Undertakers 8 .08 tors 40 .40 MANUFACTURERS Engineers, Mech was given for Mr. Rosner to advance Shoes 11 .11 1.41 Metals—All Classes 36 .36 Retail Salesmen 44 .44 anics 130 and begin Boswelling. Notified that Furniture 5 .05 2.40 Sundry 91 .91 Kootenay Packers, etc. 38 .38 Sundry 227 the Kaiser is to say something PROFESSIONAL Building Materials 14 .14 JOBBERS 2.10 pathetic and historic at 1.30 p.m. on Printers and Oil, Paint, Grease 7 .07 Doctors 202 Publishers 24 .24 Veterinaries 20 .20 Jiange. a hillock near Queant, to the west of Hardware 18 .18 Bankers , 43 .43 Sundry 146 1.50 Building Material' » fl .06 London Toronto Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver Cambrai, Mr. Rosner repairs thither. Dry Goods 17 .17 He finds the Kaiser in the correct RETAIL MERCHANTS 46 .46 CHARITABLE St. John, N.B. Calgary Hamilton Edmonton Saskatoon Groceries, etc. INSTITUTIONS 10 .10 80 attitude looking mournfully down Bakers 66 .66 Sundry 144 1.50 : Butchers 122 1.30 TOTAL—Prim­ ;!i: upon the battlefield, his staff dispos­ Coal, Wood 27 .27 AGENTS arily for business ed properly, some at L.. some at R., Cleaners and Implements, use 8,550 88.05 Dyers 22 .22 Machinery, etc. 101 1.04 some at L. U. E., one alongside him— Dairieu 30 .30 Salesmen 92 .95 SUNDRY and while the coal companies have necessarily, for the Kaiser cannot Dept. Stores 61 ' .61 Real Estate-ipd Not included in COAL BILL indicated their willingness to pay the nutter the historic and pathetic say­ Druggists 30 .30 Sundry 258 2.07 above classifi­ prices demanded they have been un­ Dry Goods 25 .25 cation 1,156 11.95 ings unless he has somebody to utter Flour and Feed 14 .14 PUBLIC SERVICE able to get the needed supply. Ship­ it to. As soon as Mr. Rosner has ar­ Florists 9 .09 CORPORATIONS 24 24 Grand Total ^^^^^9,706 lbo7^ ~ AFFECTEDBV ments oi heavy gangway, slope and rived the Kaiser turns'to the officer Gallons of ink and acres of paper are sometimes used to convey the thought summed shaft timber from the far south have who is serving, if we may so phrase up in this chart which states facts. heen greatly curtailed since the it, as Mr. Hennessy to his Mr. Doo­ Out of 9,706 consecutive sa'es, 8.550 purchasers regard the Ford car as a necessity in freight congestion early in the cur­ either agricultural or industrial activity. Only 11.95 per rent of these cars are being used, TIMBER SHORTAGE ley, and says, "What have I not done other than primarily for business. Prepare to meet business competition by buying a Ford. rent year, fn many instances tim­ to preserve the world from these ber shipped from Georgia and con­ Runabout - • $575 Sedan - - - $970 horrors?" Mr. Rosner duly notes it, signed to the mines has been com­ Touring - - - 595 One Ton Truck 750 Fh>^w Canada's coal prices are being retires at the proper'".signal, and the Coupe - - - 770 Chassis - - - 535 added to by the Pennsylvania scarci­ mandeered by the government for use in the shipyards. characteristic utterance is promptly F. O. B. Ford, Ontario ty of mine timber is interestingly Boswelled to the world. told in the following from the Phila­ Contractors throughout central AU prices subject to war tax charges, except truck* and chassis delphia North American : Pennsylvania are cutting every avail­ At another time the Kaiser decides on picking ji violet, and Mr. Rosner One of the most serious problems able stick of timber." Roadsides once confronting the anthracite operators sheltered by giant oaks have been is sent for to record this beautiful is the difficulty of securing sufficient stripped of that production. Whole incident. Really, it is the best of all, Ford Garage, Dealers, Lethbridge timber to properly ensure the safety rows of big trees that once gave because original. Napoleon never of the miners. This is especially beauty to the farm lands have geen thought of picking a violet; neither true of the heavier timber needed for cut down and sent to the mines. did Hannibal or Caesar or Alexander. A. P. Veale, Dealer, Warner gangway purposes, and at the pres­ Small tracts held by estates have Even if one of them had, it would ent time operations have been t'em- hen disposed of at unprecedented never have occurred to him to have Jwiorarily halted on account of the in- prices. a Rosner on hand for purposes of Z. N. Skouson, Dealer, Raymond •THibility of timber contractors to meet Boswellization. This was a stroke of the ever increasing demands upon genius, but in the main the "turns" them. the Kaiser performed for Mr. Rosner LARGER WHEAT ACREAGE seem lacking in imagination. Maybe Virtually all of the mountains in that is why Napoleon's characteris­ the anthracite fields have heen strip­ "Let me draw the attentioiT*of the tic performance seem so different. ped of their virgin timber and in farmers of Canada to the grave need When the disastrous attack on Mt. many places the young growth has of planting every acre in wheat that Kemmel began, the Kaiser was on been cut to meet the demand. Own­ is in shape to grow it. There should hand—not in the battle, of course, ers of the few remaining virgin tracts not he an idle man in Canada today, but where he could see it. He be­ are demanding fabulous prices. The noon." During this majestic scene on. This was the best the Kaiser who is physically tit to work."—Hon. gan this arduous labor at 9 a. in., so cost of mine timber has been steadily he was surrounded entirely by gen­ and Mr. Rosner could do with the T. A. Crerar, Minister of Agriculture Mr. Rosner told us, and kept it up climbing for the last several months, erals, and was "marking the results battle of Kemmel. U. S. VOCATIONAL for Canada. heroically until "late in the after- on the maps" as the fighting went And now "my command is at an end"; Mr. Rosner can go back to commonplace war reporting again. TRAINING EXPERTS Before dismissing him, the Kaiser gave him one more Napoleonic scene —Hindenburg "awaiting his highest TOURING CANIA war lord on the front steps of a little red house; the Kaiser arriving. the production of the inevitable To Obtain an Insight into tbe Do­ maps"; "the Kaiser, Hindenburg, and minion's Method of Caring for l.iulendorfT stand gefore other maps"; Disabled Soldier "once again new maps lie before the Kaiser." Any movie devotee Would recognize this scene in a minute. The Calgary, June 5.—-An insight into Kaiser gives him a last message, as 1 poverty-stricken in imagination as* Canada's method of caring f" ' her all the rest. "I standi on the plat­ disabled soldiers is xitig given • par* form." finishes Rosner. ty of American vocation tr ining is still talking out of the window'as j *X?*rts who ha,ve recently been in WANTED! the train pulls out." various parts of eastern Canrtd' ;'.nc_ We would not hurt the Kaiser's ' who are now on their way westi feelings, but we are bound to tell They ire expected to arrive In Cal- him that he is not the least bit like gary about June 12. Montreal and Napoleon. Dtaawa have already been visited, Your Job Printing. and after remaining nt Winnipeg* they will come on to this city. The party are spending a week iu each centre. t EATING PLACE The four week thus spent will con­ stitute the major portion of th•• six weeks' course of instruction which '"THE BUSINESSES of the Printers & Stationers and the Lethbridge the American Red Cross Institute is LICENSE EXTENDED giving to tin's group of technical edu­ ' •* Telegram, Ltd., have been amalgamated under the name of the " Leth­ cation men. who, it is expected, will subsequently organize the work of bridge Telegram, Ltd.,** and are now prepared to handle all kinds of Printing, Food Board Makes Order to re-educating disabled soldiers in 'he Apply July 1st U. S., occupying positions under the Ruled Work, Binding and Book Work at the Telegram Building, government similar to th.it of dis­ trict vocational officer under th< In­ 411, 8th Street £outh. Whereas by order, of this beard, valided Soldiers' Commission in Can- dated the eighteenth day of March, ada. 1918, being Order No. 25, it was enact­ ed that on and after the first day of The exact legislation under w'lieh LET US MAKE YOUR June. 1918, no person shall operate a they will operate has not yet on public eating place, without having passed by congress, but under hill Letterheads Shipping Tags first obtained a license from the Can­ mnv before that body, the \o ' lal Dodgers and ada Food Board. rehabilitation of disabled Ann in sailors and soldiers is to be can d For Billheads Stock And whereas it is advisable in the by the Federal Hoard of Voc r nal Posters public interest to extend the time Education. This bill provid< a from the first day of lune, 1918, to the procedure similar to that now ii !Xi Blotters Certificates Receipts and first day of July, 1918. istence in Canada under the D< .rt- Therefore, the Canada Food Board ment of Soldiers' Civil Re-Est sh- Cards [all kinds] Envelopes Vouchers doth hereby order as follows : ment. 1. That the time for obtaining a li­ Dr. J. C. Miller in Charjr Circulars cense by any person to operate a pub­ Invoices Butter lic eating place shall be extended to Dr. J. C. Miller, formerly rl icl the first day of July, 1918. vocational officer of the .Vlilit fos Price Lists Menu Cards Wrappers That the word "June" in the first pital Commission here, has be .p- line of Section (a) of paragraph four­ pointed by the American Red >ss Sale Bills Programmes teen, in said Order No. 25 is hereby Institute to take charge of ti ir. Cheques struck out and the word "July" in­ Accompanying the party, he er, serted in lieu thereof. w^l be James P, Munroe, vi .ir- Pamphlet and Book Work (all kinds)—Ruled Forms Made, Punched and Dated at Ottawa, this twenty-ninth man of the Federal Board o a- day of May, 1918. timial Education, and Do M. Perforated to Fit Any Binder —Canada Food Board. IdcMurtrie, director of the " an Red Cross Institute. The F fil­ General's Department has led I,ieut.-CoI. Casey S Wood t' l- SUFFICIENT SUGAR pany the party as medical ry FOR CANNING attache. Another important n :i-bef of the party will be K. le, Special Attention Paid to Out-of-Town Orders Housekeepers who are anxious chairman of the I'nited St u- about their preserves for next win­ ployees' Compensation Co >n. Mr. Little will be interest! ter may take comfort. The Food he tour from the standpoint o c- Board announces that there will be habilitation of industrial 'S By writing " The Telegram," Lethbridge, or using Phones 1334 or 731 sufficient sugar in the country for the which was the subject of a I sed preserving and canning season and amendment to the bill for 1 il that the maximum fruit and vegeta­ training for disabled soldie YOUR WORK WILL BE TAKEN CARE OF PROMPTLY ble crops that can he produced in this The delegates alter visi I- country will be taken care of. SQ far gary will return to (rttawi ss with the headquarters' offici 'ie as the sugar supply is concerned To Department of Soldiers' Ci\ 's- make sure of this, however, strict tablishmenl various qu< conservation will he necessary in the out oj what they have sec- is meantime. side

O'CEDAR POLISH SPECIAL Bottles 25c and 50c RE TAX SALE Imperial quart Advises that Tax Sale Be Postponed tins 1.25 Not Later than Middle Imperial half gallon of October tins - - - 2.00 Q.0dar The Telegram has been asked by Imperial gallon Mr. G. R. Marnoch, who is one of the members of the committee, to ATURDAY polislv tins - - - 3.00 give publicity to the following: HI The Committee's Duty '• Polly Prim Polish A committee of some thirty cit- 25c and 50c zens has ben called by the Mayor and Commissioners in these terms: AT THE BAY Sprutex Polish "To discuss whether it would be 25c and 50c better to proceed with the tax sale •® *»*£*£» • or whether it would be better to Liquid Veneer postpone the sale until such time A list suggestive of the many special values we have m 25c and 50c as court proceedings could be tak­ en." to offer you, and which will be taken full advantage .\Mipie Polishing Oil. A very satisfactory oil It is always difficult to hold a com- mitte of this size together fof leng­ of by the thrifty shopper for large users • - Gallon 1.50 thy discussions of a subject of this nature; but the reference is clear and f We have all the best known makes of Brass and Silver succinct, and the main facts of the Polish, Stove Pipe Enamel, Aluminum Bronze for Pipes, situation are obvious. As the mem­ 100 Travellers' I Have you bought your and all the small articles used at this season of the year. bers of the committee are all busy Silk Boot Hose men, and as the advice must be given BOYS' J.BKYET? A SPECIAL FOR Remember we are giving promptly—the tax sale is advertised SATURDAY ONLY Samples of for June 17th and the heavy cost of ' A WATCH FREE A beautiful line of Silk with every one of our Boys' 1,000 Cotton Dish Mops 5c each advertising has already been incurr­ Boot Hose in black, white Suits at $10.95, and an ex­ ed—it may be well to state that a and pearl grey. All sizes in tra pair of pants as well. motion in the following terms will be stock. Reg. $1.25. Satur­ Ladies' Fancy They come in medium and day Only, pair 89c submitted to the committee. This dark grey "pick and pick" (Limited to 3 pairs each cus­ pattern of a good weight will enable the members to think tomer) worsted. Consumers* Hardware Co. the matter over in the meantime, and Collars DON'T MISS THIS Please the boy and save your it may be that this may help towards ON SALE Phono 1212 5th Street South a speedy decision. Ladies'white canvas pumps pocket Draft of Motion with a plain toe an ' vhite That as taxes are no less a per­ heel. Very neat and dressy. Saturday 2 Only Dinner Sets, 85 pieces. sonal debt against a property own­ Bristol Alkalon China with ;•"*'•" j Sizes 2 1-2 to 4. Saturday Spe­ These are perfectly fresh— er because of the fact that the re­ cial 1 , $1.99 Royston pattern. Reg. $14.50. AUfcfcNGEMENT WITH the United States Department of La­ spective properties taxed always never been shown before. Saturday Special $955 THE UNITED STATES bor and the Canadian Department of stand as additional security for There are satin, silk, Moire, Immigration and Colonization for the taxes unpaid—this committee call­ Boys' running shoes organdie and collar and cuff 1 Only Dinner Set, 56 pieces, ed by the Mayor and Commission­ sets. English Porcelain with neat Hon, G. C. Robertson, Labor Repre- interchange of farm laborers. Ser- ers to take counsel with them on in white, with white rubber green and gold border. Reg. s<^l-5yrfive in the Government, stated eral thousand have already entered the point, advises that all practic­ soles. Sizes 1 to 5. Saturday $17.50. Saturday Special $1235 the Canadian West under this ar­ Special $1.99 )«*#-*) House of Commons that an ar­ able means that are likely to be All One Price 3 Only Cut Glass Berry Dishes. rangement r*.d been completed by rangement. profitable in securing payment for taxes outstanding should vigorous­ Reg. $4.50. Saturday Special, ly be taken forthwith, and that as Ladies! each $3.50 the expense of advertising has al­ ready ben incurred, the tax sale as A Final Clearance of All Our c I now advertised for taxes outstand­ Suits at MEN! ing at the end of 1915, should be IJALF PRICE With every one of our postponed on the advertised date, is to be effected on Satur­ 89 Suits sold on Saturday, we and that the date finally fixed for day. This is not "Fire Sale," They are beautifully trim­ will fit you with a the sale should be not later than "Auction," or "Fnd of Sea­ med and finished—some with Hat Free of Charge -i claration of Peace! the middle of October, 1918. son" shift, but our regular buttons, others with silk Value $4.50. Any, color you Note to Motion.—The city charter season's beautiful goods. Soutache Braid, hemstitch­ want. Our Suits range in provides in title 37, clause 6, that Stock Taking is Approaching ed and lace edged, &c. price from $25.00 to $37.50. "the city clerk may adjourn the THAT'S WHY The.regular values range This offer is for sale from time to time provided al­ SATURDAY ONLY ways that no such adjournment from $1.75 tfo $2.50. shall be for a period exceeding 15 Would bring joy to the world days," so that evidently this de­ tail will require careful attention. It may be well for owners who at the present time may not pay and who may con­ template allowing their properties Hudson's Bay Company to go through the form of sale with the idea of eventually re­ Hio "2" M'S are bringing joy to hundreds nf deeming them, to have in mind clothing buyers this season, because of the excep­ that the time for redemption is governed by title 37, clause 15, of tional values they have to offer, not only in the the charter, which reads, "For the be too optimistic that all valuations ' ClotJiidfc Section, but throughout their entire stock purpose of this act the day of sale that were considered to have been es­ shall be the day on which the sale BELLES CONFECTIONERS' of High Grade Merchandise for Men. This is truly was advertised to take place with­ tablished will immediately reinstate a time for economy. Let us help you do it on your out reference to any adjournment themselves; a process of adjustment LIICENSE TO TAKE clothing bill. or adjournments and all certifi­ hy bargains made from time to time TO ORPHEUM cates shall be dated as of that will have to be gone through. Extra special values in day." EFFECT JULY ISf In talking over the general situa­ MONDAY NEXT Whereas by order of this board tion Mr. Marnoch says that while FARM CHANGES dated the twenty-sixth day of April, there has been a general revising by Commencing Monday next Mana­ 1918, being order No. 33, it was enact­ HANDS AT $100,C property owners of the figures at ed that on and after the first day of Fit Reform and Society Brand ger Hansen has arranged for a three June, 1918, no person shall manufac­ which they make their own personal E. Tracht has disposed of his 1700 weeks' run of a girl revue, the Lon- ture in Canada for sale, ice cream, TAILORED SUITS AT and particular valuations of their acre farm five miles east of Wilson donian Belles. This has proved to candy, cake, crackers, biscuits, pas­ properties, and that while their ideas try, confectionery, ice cream cones or Siding to a colony of Mennonites for be a success wherever the perform­ of these values have been consider­ chewing gum, without first having the sum of $100,000. obtained from the Canada Food $22, $25, $28, $30, $32 and $35 ably written down in the last few ance has taken place. Melody and Mr. Tracht purchased the farm in comedy are combined in the attrac- Board a license, to be called "Confec­ years, the general prosperity of this tioners' License." If $18 or $20 is your suit price, you will'find 1912, and has had many vicissitudes, ton. It is well and truly described city and district has been attracting being hailed out in 1913, and caught in And whereas it is advisable in the our values exceptional. These suits have no equal wide attention. With another crop as being a laughable, musical com­ public interest to extend the time for the dry spell of 1914. The succeeding obtaining said license from the first re quality of cloths and workmanship at the price. in sight, many of our citizens are good years enabled him to recoup all edy. day of June, 1918, to the first day of taking an enlarged view of the situ­ his losses and eventually to net a The performance is replete with July, 1918. ation, and more than one has been handsome profit by the present sale. smart songs and dainty dances sung Therefore, the Canada Food Board heard to remark that "the place to by clever girls and stepped by twink­ doth hereby order as follows: look for money that you have lost is 1. That the time for the obtaining COOL UNDERWEAR ling feet. "A Trip to Paris" opens of a license as above mentioned sh-Si4 in the place where you lost it"; and the programme of this clever troupe At War Time Prices AN ACREAGE INCREASE OF be extended to the first day of July, talk of this nature will gradually dis­ 2,600,000 of beautiful girls. 1918. BALBRIGGAN, two-piece 75c and 1.00 place the over-pessismistic talk t© The Londonian Belles present the 2. That the word "June" in the which many of our citizens have first paragraph of order ....o. 33 is Light Weight'Wool 1.50 and up Mr. J. D. McGregor, director of la­ ever popular and fashionable revue hereby struck out and the word been too prone too indulge in in re­ bor, Canada Food Board, estimates which is proving the up-to-date at­ "July" inserted in lieu thereof. cent times. It would be equally un­ that the three Prairie provinces will traction of the season in the Ok COMBINATIONS, B.V.D. style /.50 and U75 have sown an increase of 2,600,000 Dated at Ottawa this tewenty-ninth wise, however, says Mr. Marnoch, to Country and elsewhere. day of May, 1918. COMBINATIONS, Balbriggan and Lisle, short sleeves, acres in wheat, oats and harley. —Canada Food Board. ankle length, prices / .25 to 2.75 COMBINATIONS, mesh, made athletic style price- 1.75 COMBINATIONS,{silk \ ...... <...... 9.80up HOSIERY CAS 40c, 50c, 60c and 75c HOLE F 2.25 the half dozen Straw Hat Season is Here STRAW HATS, Boater style V 1.50 to 4.00 PANAMAS, prices 6.00, 7.00 and 8.OO

Sole agentsJor the Geo. A. Slater and RcgaiiShoisTTTlPrices $6.50 to $10.00 •'-• "^ " ..'--r-'-»g^^->--^*. .»-•* SSkmm McKelvie The "2" M's McGuire Larg -J Largest Distributors of Men's Wear in SoutherrTAlberta Kirkham Block, Lethbridge Londonian Belles Coming to the Orpheum June 10th tifo^t tU$mw Vol.4 lethbridge, Alberta, Friday, June?, 1918 (Section 2) So. 53 Sale of Lands in the City of Lethbridge and School Districts Number 51 and 9 for Arrears of Taxes.

mftic e is hrr-»v* „.-•• that certait lands il the City of Lethbridge and School Districts No. 51 and 9 Block Plaa Arrears AoVt'g Total will be ollcred for the arrears of taxes on the 17th day of .June at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the City Hall. Lot Etc. t Numbers Taxes Etc., Costs Due • Assessed , -wuers A list of the said lands will be advertised in the following issues of the Telegram: April 19th, April 2(ith, 1-11 70 4353S 964.44 3.76 968.20 W. L. Agnew, Lethbridge May 3rd, May 10th, May 17th, May 23rd, May 31st, .lune 7th and June 14th. 5-6 71 4353S 93.09 4.84 98.83 Mrs. .laiu-t Cluett, Macleod, Alta, 3.76 And unless the arrears of taxes and costs are sooner paid the City Clerk will proceed to sell the lands for 4-7 Inc. 87 4353S 118.46 122.22 0. I-'. Brager, W.nnifred, Alta. 8-9 87 4353S 59.31 3.76 63.07 W. K. Virtue, Est., Lethbridge, and taxes on the day and at the place ahove mentioned. • las. GleniBter, Winnipeg, Man. All land will be sold subject to all taxes levied against the said lands after the 31st day of December, 1915. 9-11 Inc. 88 4353S 100.99 101.75 Unknown The arrears of taxes shown against all properties in the list are for the years 1915 and prior thereto, 32-35 Inc. 88 4353S 108.01 111.77 Win. Nicholson, Banff, Alta. with penalties to December 31st, 1917. For payment at the time of sale additional penalty of two-thirds of 8-11 Inc. 89 4353S 156.87 161.71 W. M. Gillelan, Lethbridge one per cent a month from .January, 1918, inclusive must be added. 17-18 89 4353S 56.39 60.15 Maldome P. Morris Great care has heen exercised ifi the preparation of this list to keep out property assessed to any person 19-20 89 4353S 23.82 27.58 Dr. MeNichoi, claresholm, Alta. who should he protected by "An Act for the relief of Volunteers and Reservists" and if any such appears herein 21-23 Inc. 89 4353S 95.74 99.50 Georgina K. McNicol, Claresholm, It is due to the practical difficulty that confronted City Officials in obtaining, the necessary information as to Alta. the status of the person to whom it is assessed, or who has an interest therein. 30-31 89 4353S 60.17 3.76 63.93 R. 11. R. Morton, Lethbridge It is hoped that if any such property is noticed in the list the reader will be good enough to notify the City 91 4353S 55.52 3.76 59.28 R. E. McArthur, Lethbridge Assessor before the (late of the sale. If any such property should be sold the City has full powers to redeem it 91 4353S 87.26 4.84 92.10 Fred Wilson, \ ictoria, B. C. and consequently to protect the property owner on the one hand and on the other, the purchaser, as the City 4 92 4353S 94.70 3.76 98.46 Not known. will redeem at the regular rates of interest as provided in the Lethbridge Charter. 30-31 92 4353S 117.73 3.76 121.49 W. .J. McNamara, Edmonton, Alta. W. D. L. HARDIE, 10 93 4353S 142.70 4.84 147.54 Dowcley, Mulhern, Lethbridge Mayor 11 93 4353S 154.32 4.84 ,159.16 Dowcley, Mulhern, Lethbridge 3.76 n DONALD A. DUFF, 18-19 93 4353S 121.88 125.61 Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, Lethbridge 4.84 City Clerk. 29-30 94 4353S 306.98 311.82 A. E. Williamson, Lethbridge 6-7 95 4353S 137.14 2.68 139.82 W. A. Moore, Havre, Mont., U.S.A. • •'.• Block Plan Arrears Adv't'g Total 93 Assessed Owners 7-8 48638 49.62 3.76 S.%38 Lethbridge Weyburn Co., Lethbridge. Etc. Numbers Taxes Etc^ Costs Due y6 Lot Mrs. Win. Ott, Lethbridge N. i of 16 48588 28.32 3.76 32.08 Francis Rigby, Lethbridge. 13 4353S % 89.57 $2.68 ! 42.25 99 65.85 Grace Watts. Wattsburg, B.C. II. E. Miebach, Lethbridge 10-11 4353S 62.09 3.76 10-11 a5 4353S 682.20 4.84 687.04 99 64.45 J. E. Clarke, Lethbridge. .Joe Fong, Lethbridge 27-28 4::r.:,s 60.69 3.76 3-4 6 . 4353S 256.47 3.76 260.23 101 2.68 Mrs. Mary Kean, Lethbridge .21-26 inc. 4353S 157.22 159.90 Janet Duff, Lethbridge. 6 4353S 79.15 2.68 81.83 11R 3.76 5 D. 0. Crichton. Calgary 7 4353S 10.11 13.87 Unknown 12-13 6 4353S 592.95 4.84 597.79 115 T, I). Kevin Est. & T. M. Evans 18-24 inc. 4353S 160.47 3-76 164.28 (\ w. Bedford & M. P. Johnson, 1446 Inc. 6 4353S 705.59 4,84 710.43 Est., Lethbridge Lethbridge 37-43 inc. 115 4353S 166.06 3.76 F E. A. Ewing, Oroville, Cal., U. 1G9.82 .1. R. F\ Kinney, Calgary 21-22 J 4363S 525.95 3.76 529.71 12-14 inc. 116 4353S 71.66 3.76 S. A. 75.42 J. W. Bartlett Est., Lethbridge 25 116 43638 24.00 3.76 27.76 Unknown, 4353S 378.47 2.63 381.15 George Henderson, Est., Lethbridgt 5-6 8 44-45 116 4353S 48.17 3.76 51.93 " 4353S 161.02 3.76 164.78 Mrs. H. W. Blizard, Calgary, Alta. 14 8 19-20 117 4353S 48.35 3.76 52.11 W. O. Dodd, Medicine Mat. ! 4353S 587.83 Geo. Henderson Est., Lethbridge. 16-18 Inc. 8 2.68 590.51 21-23 inc. ill 4353S 75.35 3.76 7*1.11 Douglass McMillan, Medicine Hat. E 100 ft. 32-34 inc. 117 4353S 114.52 3.76 llbv'8 G. H. Van Allen, Edmonton, Alta. af 21-22 8 4353S 1014.65 3.76 1018.41 Dr. Paul Faber, Calgary, Alta. 1-2 118 4353S 55.89 3.76 59.6o A. E. Dupen, Roval View, Alta. 12-13 11 4353S 258.55 3.76 262.31 Geo. Rogers Est., Winnipeg, Man. 29-30 119 4353S 28.78 3.76 32.54 C. L. Wilson, Calgary. 14 15 11 4353S 186.55 3.76 190.31 Hon. Robert Rogers, Winnipeg, Man. 35-36 120 48538 50.90 3.76 54.66 A. L. Forrester, Red beer, Alta. 7-8 12 4353S 181.14 3.76 184.90 Geo. Rogers Est., Winnipeg, Man. 5 121 4.353S 54.66 3.76 58.42 J. H. White, Lethbridge. S, 90 It. 44-45 121 4353S 197.60 b.76 -.01.36 Olaf Erickson & Chas. Peterson, Bow of 13-14 Inc . 14 4353S 1171.34 3.76 1175.10 E. A. Cunningham, Lethbridge Island, Alta. N. 35 ft. 1-4 inc. 122 4353S 490.19 2.68 492.87 W. Nicholson, Banff, Alta. of 12-14 Inc . 14 4353S 473.09 3.76 476.85 E. A. Cunningham, Lethbridge 38-39 124 4353S 119.89 3.76 123.65 Skeith & Tilley Est., Lethbridge. 15 14 4353S 377.24 2.68 379.92 -J. E. Fitzpatrick, Lethbridge 13 125 4353S L'!l."l 4.84 34.35 Mrs. A. Delong, Lethbridge. 4353S 582.87 586.63 Emily C. Mitford, Lethbridge 18-19 125 J6 14 3.76 4353S 3.76 65.12 .1. B. Piehe, Lethbridge, and Camp­ M. • 4353S 377.24 2.68 379.92 .1. Iv Fitzpatrick, Lethbridge 61.3o fr 14 bell Manufacturing Co., Montreal 18-tVfnc 15 4353S- 983.00 3.76 986.76 A. E. Ives, Lethbridge 23-24 126 43588 3.76 64.24 M. S. MCArhtur, Lethbridge. 1-3 Inc. 16 4353S 4X2.07 3.76 486.43 Major .J.M. Harper, Kamloops, B.C. 29 & W. J of 60.48 1 19 4353S 847.97 4.84 352.81 Mrs. L. Kevs, Lethbridge 28 126 43538 3.76 86.90 Jolin G. Smith Est., Lethbridge. 2-1 Inc. 19 4353S 609.02 3.76 612.78 M. L. Peck, Lethbridge 32 & W. 5 of 83.14 12-14 Inc. 19 ' 4353S 1227.93 2.68 1230.61 Mrs. L. Keys, Lethbridge 31 126 48628 83.12 3.76 86.88 G. A. Gigot. High River, Alta. 15 19 4353S 230.84 3.76 234.40 G. J. Bryan, Calgarj 40-41 126 43838 58.96 3.76 62.72 F. Colpman, Lethbridge. 16-22 Inc. 19 4353S 694.49 3.76 698.25 Geo'. Rogers Est., Winnipeg, Man. 51-52 126 43538 27.24 3.76 31.00 Pettijou, Lethbridge 1-2 6-7 20 4353S 87.10 3.76 90.86 (ieo. Rogers Est., Winnipeg, Man. 127 43f»::s 80.00 3.76 83.76 Frank Colpman, Lethfcfridge. 20 4353S 784.39 2.68 787.07 John Ashcroft, Est., Lethbridge 12 127 4:i:.ns 27.81 3.76 31.57 Matson & Carlson, L> t h bridge. 8-11 Pi 9 & W. £ 127 27.81 3.76 31.6? 49-BO of 10 21 4353S 45.31 2.68 47.99 Mrs. Lather inc Rebar, Lethbridge 127 43588 58.20 3.76 61.98 J. Call- n. W. 50 ft. 22-23 128 50.73 2.68 63.41 . Lethbridge. »f 5 27 4036U 36.80 2.68 39.48 •Jennie Ito, Lethbridge 30-31 128 89.00 2.68 91.68 W. ?f--:-'on. Lethbridg 128 W. 50 ft. 86-87 43688 oo.i):; 3.76 102.70 Wm. j. English, Lethbridge. of 6 and 42 128 27.06 3.76 30.82 Mrs. !•:. '•. ,lcNi .1, Macleod, Alta. 128 all 7-9 Inc. 27 403GU 276.28 2.68 278.96 J. McB. Shively, Kirkland, Wash., 47-48 4.inns 51.01 3.76 57.77 Charles Dieble, Hanover, Out. U. S. A. 49 X28 43538 11.47 3.76 15.23 W. J. Finn. Lethbridge. 129 43538 3.76 62.40 11-12 27 4036U 130.52 2.68 142.20 J. McB. Shively, Kirkland, Wash., 27-29 inc. 58.64 A. C. D. BJanchard, Toronto, Ont., U. S. A. 4.153S and E. T. Mroad 30-31 25.26 3.76 29.02 Mrs. .J. W. Kean, S.Vancouver, B.C. 129 4253S 77.04 3.76 80.80 Norman W. Allin. . 8 29 4353S 32 04.69 2.68 67.37 Charles 01holI, Lethbridge IS 9 4:5638 43.37 2.68 46.05 i>. CauldWell, Edmonton, Alta. 9 29 4353S 38-39 109.85 3.76 113.61 A. W. McMicking, Lethbridge 4353S 4S.68 2.68 51.36 Wm. Balllod, Portervillo, Cal., U.S.A. 10-U 29 4353S 35 & E. _ ir 14-15 29 485SS 273.86 3.76 277.62 August Neidig, Lethbridge 36 % 4353S 502.30 2.68 505.04 Geo. H. Dick, Moosemin, .Sask. 43638 63.57 2.68 66.25 II. Tonnant. Toronto, Ont. 1-2 30 49-50 4.',r.:iS 4353S 363.38 4.84 368.22 L. H. Fowler, Lethbridge 20.05 3.76 23.S1 Ed. Leicester, Lethbridge. 24-25 30 1-5 inc. r726K43."3R 250.62 4353S 3.76 206.39 J. F. Rogers, Athabasca Landing, 3.76 254.38 B. S. Bnrrell, Lethbridge. 32-33 30 202.63 10 L'726K 4353S 203.04 Alta. 3.76 206.80 J. A. Gillespie, Lethbridge, 1-4 inc. 546B 4353S 529.90 4.84 5.34.74 4353S 485.94 J. Williamson, Lethbridge A. F. Easton, New Westminster, B.C. 14-15 33 481.10 4.84 7-8 546B 4353R 49.33 4.S4 4353S 4.84 884.79 Harris Goodman, Lethbridge 54.17 Wm. M. Sadowski,, Lethbridge. 3 34 879.95 10 546B 4353S 242.04 2.68 244.72 4353S 2.68 1180.90 Wm. Colpman, Lethbridge R. I). Freeman, Toronto, Ont. 4 34 1178.22 11-13 inc. 54GB 4353R 433.63 4.84 438.47 Lustip; Bell & Lowes, Calgary. 8 34 4353S 410.86 3.76 414.62 Mrs. H. W. Blizard, Calgary, Alta. E. £ of A. 95B 4353S 265.24 4.84 270.08 896.48 E. V. Dooley, Lethbridge, Alta. F. G. Hopkins Est., Lethbridge. 9 34 4353S 891.64 4.84 6-7 6895AE 4353S 81.24 3.76 85.00 4353S 4.84 1033.92 J. M. Ritchie, Lethbridge Dickinson & McTavish, Joffery, B.C. 12-13 . . 34 1029.08 6-8 3200Y 43688 179.35 3.76 183.11 G. L. Vrooman Est., Calgary. 4353S 3.76 2217.86 Not known 21-30 Inc3 34 2214.10 9 3200Y 4353S 101.32 2.68 104.00 Parker Smith, Victoria, B.C 31-32 34 4353S 673.60 3.76 677.36 A. C. Marshall, Edmonton, Alta. 10 '3200Y4353S 133.89 2.68 136.57 George Cotoras, Lethbridfi Inc. P 1: ' • P. lis I-1 62 4353S 4.84 225.52 B. C, 5-6 i n F M 3.76 130.8« 1-2 04 4353S 4.84 818 D. •!. , Lethbri 4-5 64 4353S 294.18 3.76 297.89 ovtich Bros., Lethbrid 0-7 G 127. 1! 3.76 130.87 \V. _ 10 S. 5 of 9 G 231.15] , Wash. of 7 64 4353S 242.43 2.68 845.11 F. O. 'ivdo, Lethbridge' N. I of E. 6S.7' 4353S 69.37 9 64 3.76 73.13 Gillis, Lethbridge of 4 G 3.76 - • aJfJ-tl 64 4353S 118.90 3.76 i inc. G S I abridge. W^i inc. 65 1507.01 1510.80 Hunt, Calgary, Alta. 3.76 P. 30' of 8. ".Ml 65 4353S 457.83 462.67 G. L. Vrooman, Est.. Calgary. 1194C4! b Taylor. Lethbridge. 4.86 100' of 1 G 4-7 Inc. 66 4353S 551.09 553.7.7 Mrs. P. Vlercer, Lethbridge, Alta. 44' ry. 2.68 B. 75' of 4 II 16 17 66 4353S 414.11 2.68 416.79 Peter North, New Westminster, B.C. 3.76 11 H 21 it 66 4353S 481.03 3.76 • 484.79 W. Nicholson, Banff, Alta. II 82.80 4.84 97.64 r 12-13 2.3-2 > Inc. 66 4353S 540.08 2.68 542.76 Robt. Scott, Lethbridge 1318E43f)3S sh. 17 II 1-1 lac. 68 4353S 211.31 3.76 218.07 W. H. Ripley, Lethbri 4.84 S i. A. Ginispie, Lethbri I K. 67' of 10 H 14-19 Inc. 68 4353S 599.28 4.84 604.12 Mrs. II. .J. IL Skeith, Lethbridge 11112.25 4.84 1107.09 Dr. Thos. Bli try, ami D. S. 10 Sub. 11 H 116 1-2 69 4353S 74.13 3.76 77.89 Charles and .Joe Peta, Wrcntham, Mi •, N. Y. Alta. 13-14 J (A)P 111 .Sp 3 76 115.38 Robert Sage Lethbridge. 5-6 69 4353S 159.03 2.68 161.71 Peter North, New Westminster, B.C. 20-21 J (A)1S1:.Y 101.41 2.68 104.09 Charles Haugen, Lethbridge. 12-16 Inc. 69 4353S 502.99 2.68 505.67 Petei North, New Westminster, B.C. (B)IS4:;Y , TT.ol 4.84 82.38 James Rose, Lethbridge. Fridav. June 7, 1918. PAGE TEN THE. LETHBRIDGE TELEGRAM

Arrears Adv't'g Total Block Plan Arrears Adv't'g Total Block Plan Due SJOUMO passassy Taxes Etc., Costs Due Assessed Owners Lot Etc. Numbers Taxes Etc., Costs Lot Etc. Numbers 128.11 j W. Burnside, Lethbridge. o.76 24.46 George Ayres Est.. Lethbridge. 43-44 20 6283S 124.35 3.76 5 J 26Ui> i *«ai$.i O.Hi 44.76 . Skeith & Tilley Est, Lethbridge. 8-9 J 2606Y43538 32.23 3.76 36.29 Frazer Cameron, Regina, Sask. 50 20 6283S 41.00 3.76 F Cline Est., Lethbridge. 5-6 21 6283S 73.89 3.76 77.65 10 J 2006Y 4353S 30.33 4.84 35.17 F. W. 11. Thomas, Lethbridge C A. Vincent, Calgary. 22 & S. h of 21 21 6283S 53.83 3.76 57.59 14 Sub.12-14 .1 001A A" 2.68 259.11 Alice J. Jameson, Calgary. * H A. Sinnott. Calgary. 358.43 25-28 inc. 21 6283S 143.88 3.76 147.64 5-13 Inc. J l)61AA4u53S 3.76 Alice 'J. Jameson, Calgary. H A. Sinnott, Calgary 488.84 38-40 inc. 21 6283S 110.54 3.76 114.30 2 & W. 8.4'i of 485.08 H A. Sinnott, Calgary 41-4.3 inc. 21' 6283S 110.90 3.76 114.66 3 K 2987AE 4353S 3.76 65-74 W. J. Finn, Lethbridge. li' A. Sinnott, Calgary 46-47 inc. 21 6283S 74.77 3.76 78.53 8 & E. 16' 8" 61.98 69.48 W. A. Ott, Lethbridge, and Maxwell, 81.14 A. B. McVay, Great Falls, Mont. 17-18 22 6283S 65.72 3.76 of 5 K 2987AF *;33S 3.75 • Swift Current, Sask. 4 & E. 16.8" of 77.38 0SWal(l Plaff Est, Shellbroke, Sask. 35-36 3.76 76.S6 3 & W. 8'4" 22 6283S 73.10 H. Collins, Lethbridge. 42 4.84 59.49 of 5 K 2987 A E 1353S 92.88 3.76 96.64 A. B. McVay, Great Falls, Mont. 22 6283S 54.75 W. J. English, Nemiskam, Alta. 4.84 73.73 1-2 Sub. 4 K 3470Y 43538 145.54 4.84 150.38 Metals Limited, Lethbridge. 43-44 22 6283S 68.89 A Ho'rton, Lethbridge. 3.76 38.60 1-4 inc. Sub^-e^K 3940Y 4353S 99.41 2.68 102.09 C. B. Bowman, Lethbridge. 48 & N. I of 47 22 6283S 34.84 C. C. McLean, Lethbridge. 2.68 93.32 B-H & S. 5' of 1-2 23 62838 90.64 j S. Yasser, Victoria, B.C. 3.76 2L71 7 inc. K S940Y 4353S 106.96 2.68 109.64 C. B. Bowman, Lethbridge. 13-14 23 62S3S 17.95 W A. nit, Lethbridge, and W. J. 3.76 24.14 20-22 inc. K 3910Y 4353S 75.48 4.84 % 80.32 Edgar W. Luckhardt, Bow Island. 16 23 6283S 20.38 Maxwell, Swift Current, Sask. 1-5 inc. Sub. 7 K • 4353S 52.43 3.76 56.19 Mrs. S. L. Fisher and Thomas McNeil, Lethbridge. j|r 29 23 3.76 24.14 W. B. Ives, Lethbridge. 6283S 20.38 George McKillop, Lethbridge. 35 23 6283S 20.00 3.76 23.76 6-10 inc. Dr. R. B. Dean, Calgary. 21-24 24 6283S 33.98 • 3.76 37.74 Sub.7 K 4353S 45.74 3.76 49.50 Mrs. S. L. Fisher and D. S. March, Lethbridge. W. B. Ives, Lethbridge. 27 24 6283S 7.39 2.68 10.07 67 3.76 30.16 Trusts & Guarantee, Calgary. *-6 Sub. 8 K 3874P4353S 62.93 2.68 65.61 J. P. Farquharson, Medicine Hat. 24 6283S 26.40 24 3.76 23.75 Unknown. 1 Sub. 11 K 1436Y 4353S 55.93 3.76 59.69 R. E. McArthur, Lethbridge. 25 6283S 19.99 30-31 3.76 20.73 W. G. Whitely, Coaldale, Alta. 2-6 inc. 1436Y 4353S 164.24 3.76 168.00 R. E. McArthur, Lethbridge. 25 6283S 16.97 .42-33 25 6283S 60.88 2.68 63.48 Arthur J. Gehm, Calgary, Alta. Sub.ll K 64.57 H. D. Dunnett, Calgary, Alta. 2927AA4352S 42.95 3.76 46.71 A. W. Parker, Granum, Alta. 6.3-54 25 6283S 60.81 3.76 6-8 K 3.76 41.98 Andrew Tilley Est. I K 4127AA4353S 71.37 3.76 75.13 W. J. Bunce, Lethbridge. 7-8 26 6283S 38.22 13-14 26 • 87.09 4.84 91.93 W. A. Freeburger, Enchant, Alta. 19 N. 24' of 20 L 4993R 4353S 85.04 4.84 C9.88 J. Hatch, Lethbridge 6283S r 15-16 26 • 6283S 87.09 " 2.68 89.77 W . R- Davis, Toronto, Ont. 8-9 A (L) 5050R4352S 71.33 3.76 75.09 C. R. Carlson, Lethbridge. 17 & N. i of 10-11 A (L) 5050R 4353S 32.60 3.76 36.36 Mike Pahara, Lethbridge. 18 26 62S3S 72.32 2.68 75.00 E. E. Carver, Lethbridge V2 Sub. -2 & 61.68 E. A. Sharman, Lethbridge. 4993R 4353S 140.76 3.76 144.52 F. E. Fisher, North Battleford. 38-40 inc. 26 62838 57.92 3.76 12-14 L 47.51 Mrs. Ives and Edna Henderson, 4771S4353S 59.32 3.76 63.08 A. Neas, Clinton, Big Bar Creek, B.C. 26 26 6283S 43.75 3.76 7-9 inc. L Lethbridge. W. i of 1 -3 inc L 2721AE 4353S 129.46 4.84 134.30 R. E. McArthur, Lethbridge 1 51-52 26 6283S 60.89 3.76 64.56 F E Fisher. North Battleford, Sask. E.. . of 1- 3 inc. L 2721AE 43538 33.86 2.68 36.54 W. Barker, W.Seattle, Wash., U.S.A. 55-57 inc. 26 6283S 3.76 29.27 Mrs. John W. Wells, Chicago, 111. 6-11 inc. 2721AE4353S 50.04 3.76 53.80 Chas. Rakow, Pittsburg, Pa. 25.51 L 76-80 inc. 26 6283S 3.76 145.54 O. E. Brager, Winnifred, Alta. 4 A E. \ 141.78 27-28 1 2478R 24.41 3.76 28.17 W. J. Nichols, Oakland, Cal., U.S.A. ©f 3 B (M) (M)5050R4353S 22.29 3.76 26.05 Robt. Henderson, Calgary, Alta. 21-22 & 26-28 10-11 M 5050R 4353S 39.59 3.76 43.35 Ed. P. Strickland, Edmonton, Alta. 246.50 3.76 250.26 Jos. Hargreaves, Lethbridge. Inc. 2 - 2478R 152.72 3.76 156.48 R. W. Fox, Calgary, Alta. (Acre) 2 M 4353S 87.27 2156AA4353S 53.39 4.84 58.23 A. W. Freeburger, Enchant, Alta. 23-25 inc. 2 2478R 83.51 3.76 R. W. Fox, Calgary, Alta. 7 & W. 15' of 6 M 8-9 3 2478R 31.68 3.76 35.44 W. J. Smith, Lethbridge, Alta. 2-11 Sub. 5-7 1683AA 4353S 226.27 2.68 228.95 Wm. Nicholson, Banff. Alta. 16 & S. of Inc. 29.55 Robert Mellis, Calgary, Alta. 1683AA 43538 114.36 2.68 117.04 Wm. Nicholson, Banff, Alta. 15 3 2478R 26.87 2.G8 12-16 inc. 92.70 Wm. Davidson. Calgary, Alta. 1683AA ••3538 66.69 2.68 69.37 Wm. Nicholson Banff, Alta. 11-15 inc. 4 2478 R 90.02 2.68 17-19 inc. 95.26 Wm. Davidson. Calgary,-Alta. 1683AA 4353S 39.51 2.68 42.19 Wm. Nicholson , Banff, Alta. 16-20 inc. 4 2478R 92.58 2.68 22 46.17 Mrs. E. M. Fetterly, Lethbridge. 1683AA 43638 31.28 2.68 33.96 Wm. Nicholson , Banff, Alta. 29-30 4 2478R 43.49 2.68 .23 39-40 4 2478R 46.55 3.76 50.31 Warner Kimball, Lents, Ore., U.S.A. 24-26 inc. 1683AA 4353? 53.20 2.68 55.88 Wm. Nicholson , Banff, Alta. 11-12 5 2478R • 60.48 2.68 63.16 W. J. Gradhouse, Highfield, Alta. 29 1683AA 43538 15.37 2.68 18.05 F. C. Rossiter, Lethbridge. 16-181HC. 5 2478R 26.09 3.76 29.85 F. J. Kerr Est., Fenelon Falls, Ont. 30 1683AA 4353S 33.75 2.68 36,43 Ernest Oxland, Lethbridge. 1-2 6 2478R 42.50 2.68 45.18 George Lucas, Enderby, B.C. 1-21 Sub. 8-9 25-30 inc. 6 2478R 108.02 3.76 111.78 S. M. Armstrong, Calgary, Alta. inc. 675AY 4353S 339.97 3.76 343.73 D. J. Whitney, Lethbridge. 5-6 7 2478R 15.42 3.76 19.18 Elsie A. .Joyce, Spokane, Wash., U 1-11 inc. 5154AE 43538 202.97 2.68 205.65 C. B. Bowman, et al, Lethbridge. 5154AE 4353S 91.56 2.68 94.24 C. B. Bowman, et al, Lethbridge. S. A. 12-16 inc. 1-4 7 2478R 78.50 4.84 83.34 Mrs. M. J. Carr, Calgary, Alta. 17-21 inc. 5154AE 4353S 89.32 2.68 92.00 C. B. Bowman, et al, Lethbridge 4707AA4353S 25.71 3.76 29.47 H. G. Barber, Glacier, B.C. 15-16 7 2478R 12.66 3.76 16.42 Thomas Armitage, Scottsdale, Alta. 8-10 inc. 15-16 8 2478R 33.99 2.68 36.67 W. H. I Iewson, Rolette, N.D., U.S.A. of 14 N. 101 8 2478R 30.19 2.68 32.87 W. Allen, Dauntless, Medicine Hat of 37-38 & S. 101' 39-40 8 2478R 37.28 2.68 39.96 J. W. Nobbs, Calgary, Alta. 13 M 4353S 415.45 3.76 •419.21 Arthur Barnsley, Lethbridge. 11-16 inc. 9 2478R 108.87 2.68 111.55 S. H. Garland, Calgary, Alta. 1 T 4353S 184.30 3.76 188.06 Mary C. Hutton, LetJhbridge. 21-22 9 2478R 46.95 3.76 50.71 A. L. Maberly, Calgary, Alta. 3 T 4353S 155.49 3.76 159.25 Mrs. E. A. Kerswell, Lethbridge. 33-36 inc. 9 2478R 13.11 * 3.76 16.87 J. C. Reed, Strathmore, Alta. 4 T 4353S 173.50 3.76 177.26 Mrs. E. A. Kerswell, Lethbridge. 7 & N. h of 8 10 2478R 4.35 3.76 8.11 E. Armstrong, Lethbridge. 10 T 4353S 153.96 3.76 157.72 A. Robertson, New Westminster, B.C. 33-34 11 2478R 11.13 3.76 14.89 Mrs. Johnson, Toronto, Ont. 11 T 4353S 183.44 3.76 187.20 A. Robertson, New Westminster, B.C. 35-40 inc. 11 2478R 114.45 3.76 118.21 J. R. Paget. Winnipeg, Man. 1 U 4353S 219.62 3.76 223.38 J. M. and Alice S. Doty, Sumata, Mont Judge W. C. Simmons, Calgary. 1-2 13 2478R 27.58 3.76 31.34 T. J. Bennett, Langdon, Alta. 4-6 inc. Sub U 2731U4353S 22.10 2.68 24.78 2478R U 117AE 4353S 46.62 2.68 49.30 A. E. Dunlop, Lethbridge. 5-6 13 8.08 3.76 11.84 Eldon Burnett, Calgary, Alta. 1-6 Sub.4 9-14 inc. 13 3478R 79.56 , 2.68 82.24 Pfl C. Bruner. Calgary, Alta. M 7-H inc. 18-20inc, 13 2478R 18.83 3.76 22.59 J. Scovil Murray, Calgary, Alta. Sub.4 U 117AE 4353S 37.01 2.68 39.69 A. E. Dunlop, Lethbridge. . 2478R 21-24 inc. 13 31.50 2.68 34.18 D. McPherson, Bunessan, Scotland. 6-6 U 4353S 135.19 2.68 137.87 Peter North, New Westminster, B.C. 2478R 25-26 13 11.13 3.76 14.89 Reg. G. Mawer, Lethbridge, Alta. 9 u 4353S 158.06 2.68 160.74 Peter North, New Westminster, B.C. 2478R 4353S 138.10 2.68 140.78 Peter North, New Westminster, B.C. 39-40 13 28.73 2.68 31.41 Henry Ward, Calgary, Alta. 13-14 u 7-8 14 2478R 30.81 3.76 34.57 10-11 V 5337Y 4353S 45.07 2.68 47.75 Jas. S. Rose, Lethbridge. Hugh M. Shaw and Miss A. Cooper 1-3 & 7-11 inc. V 2712AE4353S 145.20 3.76 148.96 Wm. Cavanagh, Medicine Hat. Nanton, Alta. 14 2478R 30.70 6 V 2712 AE 4.353S 17.81 3.7b 21.57 R. Sawers, Lethbridge. 21-22 28.02 , 2.68 P. C. Bruner, Calgary, Alta. 14 4-5 V 3712 AE 4353S 15.06 3.76 18.82 H. G. MacCullough, Kelowna, B.C. 37-38 2478R 26.37 ' 4.84 31.21 Alta Loan & Invest. Co.|, Lethbridge 1-3 Sub inc. V 4771S 43538 97.67 3.76 101.43 F. E. Fisher, North Battleford, Sask 12-20 inc. 15 2478R 122.57 3.76 126.33 E. A. Rogers, Calgary. 28-43 Sub 5-7 5299AA 4353S 275.68 3.76 279.44 A. C. D. Blanchard, and A. J. Bell, 33-34 15 2478R 30.43 2.48 33.11 Ed. Cooper, Calgary. v Toronto, Ont. 27-28 16 2478R 13.22 2.68 15.90 J. C. Reed, .Strathmore, Alta. 3-7 inc. V 1948Y 4353S 96.60 3.76 100.36 Mrs. Francis Whidington, Lethbridge 9-10 17 2478R' 29.50 2.68 32.18 J. W. Mobbs, Calgary, Alta. 9 V 4353S 77.49 3.76 81.25 Wm. Beckman, Edmonton, Alta. 17-18 17 2478R 29.51 2.68 32.19 D. D. McLean, Kintail, Ont. 1-21 Sub. 10-11 V 8184AU 4353S 456.63 2.68 459.31 Mrs. D. J. Whitney, Lethbridge. 21-24 inc. 17 2478R 58.21 3.76 61.97 Ed. Luckhardt, Bow Island, Alta. 11 4661AA 4353S 7.37 3.76 11.13 A. E. Ives, Lethbridge 27-28 17 2478R 27.52 2.68 30.20 P. A. & A. .1. Vandewater, Winnipe] 12-13 * 4661AA 4353S 14.74 3.76 18.50 A. E. Ives, Lethbridge 31-32 17 2478R 27.52 3.76 31.28 H. M. Whiddington, Lethbridg.e 1*4-15 V 4661A A 4353S 17.30 3.76 21.06 A. E. Ives, Lethbridge 37-40 inc. 17 2478R 89.84 2.68 92.52 W. S. Dickson, Calgary, Alta. 13-14 W 2445AA 4353S 51.94 2.68 54.62 Mrs. S. J. P. Scott, Okotoks. Alta. 1-5 inc. 24 2478R 41.82 2.68 44.50 Arthur Ellis, Calgary, Alta. 15-16 W 2445AA 4353S 72.16 3.76 75.92 Mrs. E. F, Kirk. 9-10 inc. 25 2478R 5.49 3.76 3.25 F. Mickenburg, Calgary, Alta. E. 1 of 12 X 4353S 249.89 3.76 253.65 Fred Ford, Lethbridge. 1-5 inc. 26 2478R 54.23 3.76 67.99 J. H. Jackson. Calgary, Alta., 14-17 Sub. 17 & 1-5 inc. 27 2478R 36.00 2.68 38.68 Henry Ward, Calgary, Alta. W. \ 18-19 2-3 28 2478R 11.48 2.68 14.16 Jim Capsalo, Bow Island, Alta. inc. X 39910 4353S 270.44 3.76 274.20 S. W. Hewitson, Calgary. 10-11 29 2478R 16.54 2.68 19.22 W. S. Diesman, Calgary, Alta. 1-2 Z 4498AA4353S 141.18 2.68 143.86 W. S. Ball, Lethbridge. 12-20 inc. 29 2478R 91.55 2.68 94.23 Dr. P. C. Bruner, Calgary, Alta. 3 * E. 1' of 4 Z 4498AA4353S 44.27 3.76 48.03 Geo. Rogers Est. 26 29 2478R 3.59 3.76 7.35 Jar>es S. Jordan, Medicine Hat. Alta 36-37 2 Z 265P 4353S 129.94 3.76 133.70 W. J. McNamara and 17-18 1 4160AA4368K 85.34 3.76 89.10 P. .1. Murphy, New Westminster, B.C John Cross, Edmonton, Alta. 10-11 2 4160AA4368K 85.56 2.6S 88.24 A. Barnsley, Lethbridge, Alta. W. 16.8" of 52 16-19 inc. 2 4160AA 4368K 140.91 2.68 143.59 A. southard. Calgary, Alta. 4 A E. 16.8 4-5 4160AA 4368K 96.87 2.68 99.55 Roger Cunningham Lumber Co Leta ft. of 53 2 Z 265P 4353S 84.01 3.76 8777 Gordon Armttrong, Victoria, B.C. bridge, .Alta. 54 & W. 8.4" 24-27 inc. 4 4160AA 4368K 114.72 2.68 117.40 E. E. Ball, Lethbridge. Alta. •f 53 2Z 265P 4353S 83.19 3.76 86.95 Gordon Armswong, Victoria, B.C. 5-6 6 4160AA 4368K 25.37 2.68 28.05 John Thos. Booth, Lethbridge, Alta. That Pt. of 2 7-8 8 4160AA 4368K 71.83 2.68 74.51 A. Southard, Calgary, Alta. 4368K W. of 5th St. 9-10 9 4160AA 64.70 2.68 6~7.38 Eva C. Egbert, Calgary, Alta, 4160AA 4368K Ext. & N. of 11-12 9 64.79 3.76 68.55 A. R. Scharg, Calgary, Alta. 19 4160AA 4368K Brunton St 1 5728S 97.77 3.76 101.53 Richard Urch, Monarch, Alta. 1-6 inc. 209.61 2.68 212.29 II. J. H. Skeith, Lethbridge, Alta. 16 4160AA 4368K 9 J 2 5728?S 664.49 3.76 668.25 Mrs. Kate Gillelan, Lethbridge. 9-10 160.50 2.68 163.18 ' Lud Mundore, Uike Forest, 111. 110.54 I W. 125' of 1 1(2) (2U973Y572RS 2.68 113.22 Charles Kane, Lethbridge. S. A. 84.36 3. 1(2) (2)1973Y5728S 3.76 88.12 Robt. Wilson, Lethbridge. 12-13 A 5297S4368K 24.93 3.76 28.69 Jane Beed, Ottawa, Ont. 1973Y 5728S 150.41 2.03 4 1(2) 153.09 Roy D. Freeman, Toronto, Ont. 14-15 A 5297S4368K 24.93 3.76 28.69 E. V. Dooley and J. A. Turcotte, 1973Y572SS 171.67 4.84 7 1(2) 176.51 I. M. Pierce, Lethbridge. Lethbridge, Alta. 1973Y 57288 215.42 4.84 10-11 220.26 I. M: Starke, Lethbridge. 18-19 A 5297S 4368K 38.63 3.76 Richard Copley, Vancouver, B.C. 5728S 23.07 3.76 42.39 26.83, Mrs. Annie Hay, Toronto, Ont. 1-4 inc. B 5297S 4368K 78.32 3.76 Richard Copley, Vancouver, B.C. 57288 103.74 3.76 '82.08 11-12 107.50 I. Moscovitch, Lethbridge. 17-18 B 5297S 4368K 35.96 . 2.68 C. R. Matchett. Lethbridge, Alta. 1289AE5728S 48.14 3.76 38.64 28 Sub. 15-17 51.90 E. J. Carpenter Est., Lethbridge. 21-23 inc. B 5297S 4368K 55.66 2.08 58.34 Sandy Matchett Lethbridge, Alta. 29 12S9AE 57288 48.14 3.76 51.90 E. J. Carpenter Est., Lethbridge. 26-29 inc. B 5297S 4368K 41.66 1289AE5728S 2.88 44.34 F. J. Dempsey. Spokane, Wash. 36 72.35 3.76 76.11 E. J. Carpenter Est., Lethbridge. 35 B 5297S 4368K 12.01 2.68 1289AE 57288 72.35 3.76 14.69 Bella A. Stephen, Airdrie, Alta. 31 76.11 E. J. Caj-penter Est., Lethbridge. 4.5-48 inc. B 5297S 4368K 50.24 2.68 52.92 Bella A. Stephen, Airdrie, Alta. 24-25 5728S 113.98 3.76 117.74 W. C. Mitchell, Glasgow, Mont. 1-3 inc. C 5297S 4368K 59.60 2.08 62.28 Kyyle Moldovian, Lethbridge, Alta. 15 5728S 52.28 3.76 56.04 F. Cline Est. 4-7 inc. c 5297S 4368K 49.19 2.68 51.87 Bella A. Stephen, Airdrie, Alta. 16 57288 51.74 3.76 55.50 Frank Gibson Est, Lethbridge. 11-16 inc. c 5297S 4368K 30.50 3.76 •34.26 17 57288 55.14 2.68 A. J. Mitchell, Burlington, Ont. 67.82 Mrs. M. E. Johnstone. 17 c 5297S 4368K ", 12.57 2.68 15.25 W. 30' of 22-24 Bella A. Stephen, Airdrie, Alta. 18-19 c 5297S 4368K 24.78 3.76 28.54 inc. 4 57288 75.8* 2.68 4368K Alta Loan ft Invest. Co., Lethbridg« 78.48 Jas. Kennedy, Medicine Hat, Alta. 11-13 inc. D 632S 18.50 3.76 22.26 Miss M. J. Elliot Carbon, Alta. W. 2S.5' of E. 4368K 94.50 »— 20-23 inc. D 632S 2.68 97.18 Donald McDonald, Calgary, Alta. 67' ft. o! D 4368K 135.99 24-33 inc. 632S 2.68 138.67 B. S. Lloyd, Midnanore, Alta. 13U6 5 5728S 107.49 4.84 112.24 JOB. P. Smythe, Lethbridge. 4368K 45.44 r 1-2 1 632S 4.84 50.28 W. . >0' of N. 4368K P. V. Lewis. Lethbridge, Alta. 3-8 inc. E 632S 45.42 3.76 49.18 125' of 1 8 5728S 204.47 3.76 208.23 Securities Trust Co., Calgary. J. A. G. Limoges Est., High River Alta. E. 23' of N. 9-10 E 632S 4368K 16.45 86.71 3.76 20.21 A. D. Severs, Burnaby Lake, B.C. 125' of 1 8 5728S 4.84 91.55 Mrs. O. A. Anderson, Lethbridge. E 5728S 130.23 13-20 inc. 632S 4368K 55.51 3.76 59.27 Miss M. J. Elliot, Carbon, Alta. W. i of 4 8 2.68 132.91 Wm. Livingstone, Calgary. E E. i of 4 8 5728S 146.50 149.18 28-36 inc. 632S4368K 55.51 3.76 69.27 2.68 Wm. Livingstone, Calgary. F. 632S Miss M. J. EWiot. Carbop. Alta. 6 8 5728S 578.78 681.46 19-23 inc. 4368K 83.54 2.68 86.22 Harry Marven, Salmon Arm, B. C. 2.18 Wm. Livingstone, Calgary. F 632S 5728S 152.53 155.21 27-36 inc. 4368K 163.73 3.76 167. 49 7 8 2.68 Wm. Livingstone, Calgary. R. E. Campbell, Toronto, Ont. 3780Y 572SS 60.47 12-13 G 632S 4368K 14.57 3.76 1 * W. | Of 2 f 3.76 64.23 Matson & Carlson, Lethbridge 18.33 John Daley, Granum, Alta. 2606T 57288 41.69 3-4 ,H 632S 4368K 38.65 8-9 9 3.7C 46.46 C. Haugen, Lethbridge. 2.68 41.33 W. D. Coulter, Taber, Alta. 2606T 5728S 31.27 13-14 H 632S 4368K 28.36 10 A W. J 11 9 2.68 83.95 Mrs. M. A. Craig, Lethbridge- 4.84 33.20 T. A. Lindstrom, Est Lethbridge. 19-20 H 632 S 4368K 14.39 1 ft N. i of 2 2 (_#) 1973Y 5728S 49.22 3.76 52.98 Wm. Morgan, Lethbridge. 2.68 17.07 W. Morgan, Lethbridge, Alta. H 632S 4368K 18.50 »• iv \ i of 5 2 (15) 1973Y 5728S 63.78 3.76 S4 Case Est. ft Withers.-Lethbridge, 29-31 inc. 3.76 22.26 F. W. Hogg, Great Falls, Mont., 1 Sub. 14 & S. __.r U. S. A. I of 13 15 6074Y 572SS 91.57 2.68 94.2f. Maud Buchan, Lethbridge. 2 15 6074Y 5728S 60.37 2.68 63.05 Stanley Whitney, Lethbridge. 3 16 6074Y 5728S 60.11 2.68 62.79 Frank L. Whitney, Lethbridge. SUNNYSIDE S. 25' of 8 15 6074Y 5728S 79.87 3.76 83.63 C. R. Carlson, Lethbridge. 6-7 I 5229S 4368K 29.47 K. 25' of 16 16 5728S 135.54 3.76 139.30 E. A. Cunningham, Lethbridge. 3.76 33.23 L. F. Bonnell, Lethbridge, Alta. 11-13 inc. I 5229S 4368K 45.18 3.76 36-31 16 5728S 62.90 4.84 67.74 Edghill Dairy, Lethbridge. 48.94 A. M. Ritchie, Lethbridge, Alta. 14-15 inc. I 6229S 4368K 44.35 3.76 That Parcel South of McDuff St­ 48.11 D. R. MacGregor, Claresholm, Alta and W. of Glyn St. N. of Blk. 17 574.32 3.76 16-17 I 5229S 4368K 28.30 3.76 578.08 H. E. Kelly, Lethbridge. 32.06 J. Gordon Lowe, Vancouver, B. C as said Blk. shown 0n Plan 6283S 18-19 I 6229S 436^ K 11.13 3.76 14.89 F. W. Timleck, Macleod, Alta. E. . of 10 18 62838 29.36 3.76 33.12 W. Lawson, Wheat Centre, Alta. 20 I 5229S 43f. ;c 16.58 3.76 13.37 20.34 Unknown. E. i of 13 18 62838 3.76 17.13 D. N. Somerville, Winnipeg, Man. 26-27 * I 5229S 43'^ v 25.92 2.61 ' 28.60 Frank Maxwell, Seattle, Wash, W. i of 14 It 62838 29.07 3.76 32.83 F. Cline Est, Lethbridge. U. S. A. W. _ of 18 ft 32 I 5229S *3fl v 7.49 W. . of 19 18 6283S 90.22 3.76 3.76 11.25 James McCauley, Edmonton, Alta 93.98 E. J. Carpenter Est., Letnbridge. 41 I 5229S 4 C A 5.14 3.76 20 ft N. | Of 8.90 Nick Bosisby, Stafiordville, Alta. 21 18 6283S 24.03 3.76 47-48 I 5229S 430 ; 37.06 3.76 27.79 Leslie Simons, Lethbridge. 40.82 H. Miron, Lethbridge, Alta. 20 19 6283S 42.36 3.7U 8-10 inc. 2 5229S • K 52.75 3.76 46.11 Mrs. F. E. Kirk, Burdett, Alta. 56.51 R- B. M. Davidson, Lethbridge, Alta 21 19 82838 42.16 3.76 13-14 _. '» 2 5229S 436S.; 10.80 3.76 45.92 Mrs. F. E. Kirk. Burdett, Alta. 14.56 .Mrs. E. Sloane, Lethbridge, Alta. 40 19 6283S 57.16 2.(8 15-16 2 5229S 4368K 10.80 3.76 69.84 Dan John McMillan. Lethbridge. 14.56 V. C. E. Harlow, Oakland, Californ 44 II 6283S 16.67 3.76 20.43 Hugh McMillan, Lethbridge. ia, U. S. A. 16 ft S. i of 14 29 6283S 57.05 :.76 21 2 5229S 4368K 12.00 3.76 60.81 Skeith ft Tilley Est., Lethbridge. 15.76 Not known. 16*17 20 6283S 33.48 8.76 37 2 5229S 4368K 5.14 3.76 37.24 Germaine Levoie & J. Bratea, 8.96 John Adams, Lomond, Alta. Frank, Alta. 38-39 2 5229S 4368K 23.82 3.76 25-26 27.68 Florence Baines, Milk River, Alta It 6283S 75.12 3.76 78.88 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary. 2 3 5229S 4368K 16.57 3.76 20.33 Jos. Nash, Newport News, Vig. 27-25 20 62838 75.12 3.76 72.88 David Elton. Lethbridge. • U. S. A. Friday, June 7. 1918. THE LETHBRIDGE TELEGRAM PAGE ELEVEN

Block Plan Arrears Adv't'g Total Block Plaa Arrears Adv't'g Total Lot Etc. Numbers Taxes Etc., Costs Due Assessed Owners Lot Etc. Numbers Taxes Etc.. Costs Due Assessed Owners 4 3.76 20-33 x 43-44 8 3 5229S 4368K 16.57 J. N. Ritchie, Lethbridge, Alta. 51 838Y 4368K 34.63 3.76 38.39 A. Oliver, Lethbridge, Alta. 29.20 4 3 5229S 4368K 25.44 3.76 W. H. Smith, Prince Albert, Sask. 49-52 inc. 51 838Y 4368K 84.42 4.84 89.26 H. & P. King, Lethbridge, Alta. 38.32 9-10 3 5229S 4368K 34.56 3.76 V. Vounghusband, Ottawa, Ont. I 6 52 838Y 4368K 16.36 2.68 19.04 R. J. Moffatt, Vancouver, B. C. 43.04 11-13 ine. 3 5229S 4368K 39.28 3.76 W. C. Mitchell, Great Falls, Mont. 9-12 inc. 52 838Y 4368K 64.02 2.68 66.70 Henry E. Betterton, Ednvontoa, U. S. A. Alta. 23 3 5229S 4368K 12.01 3.76 15.77 Mrs. M. Gilmore, Waldo, B. C. 14-15 52 838Y 4368K 32.00 2.68 34.68 Mrs. Maud Jarvis, Lethbridge, Alba. 27 3 5229S 4368K 12.00 2.68 14.68 Thos. L. Thorgood, Brooks, Alta. 16 52 838Y 4368K 31.24 3.76 35.00 J. McLeay Ford, Lethbridge, Alta. Ul-32 3 5229S 4368K 23.83 2.68 26.51 W. W. Charlton, Brooks, Alta. 17 52 838Y 4368K 16.01 3.76- 19.77 Peter J. Weber, Lethbridge, Alts. 8-10 I 52293 1368K 31.45 IM 14.13 Frank Topham, Cranbrook, B. C. 20-21 52 838V t368K 46.98 3.76 50.74 J. B. Storey, Est New WestminstC. 17-19 ii* I 52293 1368K 15.24 1.71 19.00 C. Peterson & P. Ernestenstad, B. C. Cranbrook, B. C. *6 & E % 16 62 838T I368K 28.07 2.68 30.75 C. E. Brower, Lethbridge, Alta. 13 \ 52291 13681 4.97 Ml 8.78 John Thompson, Est Nelson, B. C 16 62 8381 I368K 19.46 3.76 23.22 Frank Maxwell, Spokane, Wadfe 85-37 iofl 52291 1368* 17.96 1.71 11.72 Eva Mary McKowan, Cranbrook, U. S. A. 9N?ji B.C. 88-39 1 52293 13681 34.24 g.6l 16.92 W. S. Hall, Cranbrook, B. C. 11-14 it* I 52293 13681 18.50 Ml J2.26 D. C. Marshall, & Ross Waldo, B. C. SUB. 53-54 4368K 15-16 6 5229S 4368K 10.52 3.76 14.28 W. J. Osborne, St. Martins, N. B. 1-2 2 3670AL 8368K 70.75 3.76 74.51 Emily M. Peters, Maple Creek, 46 5 5229S 4368K 10.83 2.68 13.51 John G. Smith, Blairmore, Alta. -, Sask. 47 5 5229S 4368K 10.57 2.68 13.25 Herbert Hargreaves, Ladysmith, 3-4 2 3670AL 4368K 30.18 2.68 32.86 R. J. Moffattt, Vancouver, B. C. B. C. 10 2 3670AL 4368K 19.46 3.76 23.22 W. R. Finn, Medicine Hat, Alta. 12-13 • 6 5229S 4368K 17.18 2.68 19.86 F. M. Green, Halifax, N. S. 19 2 3670AL 4368K 5.49 3.76 9.25 B. Cuiffetille, Macleod, Alta. 14-15 6 -5229S 4368K 9.93 3.76 13.69 Consille Gillard, Blairmore, Alta. 21 2 3670AL 4368K 12.36 3.76 16.12 T. A. Linrlstrom, Est Lethbridge, 11-14 inc. 7 5229S ' 4368K 19.37 3.76 23.13" John J. Smith, St. Catherines, Ont. Alta. 29-31 inc. 7 5229S 4368K 31:47 3.76 35.23 Mrs. F. E. Sheddon, Lethbridge, 23-24 2 3670AL 4368K 31.35 3.76 \ 35.11 T. A. Lindstrom, 2st Lethbridge, Alta. Alta. 45 7 5229S 4368K 10.22 2.68 19.20 John Flynn, Blairmore, Alta. 25-26 3670AL 4368K 25.03 .3.76 28.79 R. J, Moffat, Vancouver, B. C. 46-48 inc. 4368K 46.80 3.76 50.56 G. P. Hinds & G. P. Mosier, Still­ £ 31 2 3670AL 4368K 5.49 3.76 9.25 D. Cuiffetille, Macleod, Alta. 7 5229S water, Minnesota, U. S. A. 8-10 inc. 4368K 38.86 3.76 42.62 Alta. Loan and Invest. Co., Calgary, 8 5229S Alta. SUNALTA 28 4368K 10.46 3.76 14.22 Nels E. Ulness, Calgary, Alta. 27 8 5229S 4368K 10.46 2.68 13.14 James C. Hill, Belford, B. C. 43-48 inc. * 1 5472AA 4368K 75.74 4.84 80.58 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. 35 8 5229S 4368K 7.20 3.76 10.96 Dr. D. Woodcock, Sundial, Alta. 1-12 inc. 2 5472AA 4368K 145.53 4.84 150.37 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary,''Alta. 9-10 8 5229S 4368K 11.64 3.76 15.40 John Thomas Booth, Lethbridge, 13-14 2 5472AA 4368K 23.82 3.76 27.58 Annie B. Giles, Calgary, Alta. 9 5229S Alta. 15-18 inc. 2 54i2AA 4368K 47.82 3.76 51.58 Annie B. Giles, Calgary, Alta. 15 9 5229S 4368K 11.17 3.76 14.93 Mrs. F. E. Sheddon, Lethbridge, 25410 inc. 2 5472AA 4368K 191.17 2.68 193.85 Mrs. Isable Starnes, Lethbridge, Alta. 1-18 inc. 3 5472AA 4368K 207.45 3.76 211.21 Annie B. Giles, Calgary, Alta. 18 9 5229S 4368K 4.79 3.76 8.55 Dr. J. C. Rusk, Lethbridge, Alta. 19-22 inc. 3 5472AA 4368K 45.07 3.76 48.83 II. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. 20 9 5229S 4368K 13.28 3.76 47.04 Mrs. F. E. Sheddon, Lethbridge, 25-28 inc. 3 5472AA 4368K 46.04 . 3.76 49.80 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. Alta. 42-44 inc. 3 5472AA 4368K 32.74 2.68 35.42 Mrs. C. F. Dooley, Letbridge, Alta. 35-38 inc. 9 5229'S 4368K 19.67 2.68 22.35 S. Silvester, Atlee, Alta. 45-48 inc. 3 5472AA 4368K 46.06 4.84 50.90 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. 3-4 10 5229S 4368K 11.13 3.76 14.89 Harry H. Tripp, Canora, Sask. 21-24 inc. ' 4 5472AA 4368K 108.79 4.84 113.63 Harry E. Morton, Swift Current, 12-13 10 5229S 4368K 35.80 3.76 39.56 M. A. Lodge & G. L. Wright, Cal­ Sask. gary, Alta.* 25-36 inc. 4 5472 A A 4368K 145.71 3.76 149.47 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. 16 10 6229S 436STC 4.98 3.76 8.74 Claude Monroe, Lethbridge, Alta. 39-40 4 5472AA 4368K 23.83 4.84 28.67 Archibald MacRae, Calgary, Alta. 25-26 10 5229S 4363K 23.83 3.76 27.59 Stevenson & Field, Winnipeg, Man. 41-42 4 5472AA 4368K 23.83 4.84 28.67 Annie B. Giles, Calgary, Alta. 44-45 10 5229S 4368K 10.36 3.76 14.12 E. T. Y. Brake, Cranbrook, B. C. 45-48 inc. 4 5472AA 4368K 50.74 2.68 53.42 Herbert Smith, Youngstown, Alta. 1-2 5 5472AA 4368K 26.38 2.68 29.06 Charles M. Home Co., Toronto, Ont. / 21-24 inc. 5 5472AA 4368K 49.29 4.84 54.13 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. ROSEDALE 25-28 inc. 5 5472AA ' 4368K 46.22 4.84 51.06 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. 33-36 inc. 5 5472AA 4368K 43.85 2.68 46.53 Mrs. M. McNichol, Claresholra, 3-4 1 852AA 4368K 10.11 3.76 13.87 J. R. M. Edwards, Medicine Hat, Alta. Alta. 40-42 inc. 5 5472AA <*08K 32.93 2.68 33.61 E. E.., Carver, Le.tno.idge, Alta. 20.58 3.76 24.34 Crist Olsen, Mill City, Ore., U.S.A. 14-15 1 852AA 4368K 43-48 inc 5 5472AA 4368K 68.06 3.76 71.82 Mrs. E. C. Hare, Ottawa, Ont. 24.35 H. A. Driggs, P^ort Saskatchewan, 16-17 1 852AA 4368K ' 20.59 3.76 1-4 inc. 6 5472AA *368K 45.10 4.84 49.94 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. Alta. 14-17 inc. 6 5472AA '^368K 32.51 4.84 47.35 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. 28.93 2.68 21-22 1 852AA 4368K 31.61 Annie L. Pollie, Calgary, Alta. 21-24 inc. 6 5472AA 4,*8K 41.99 4.84 46.83 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. 30-31 1 852AA 4368K 11.13 3.76 14.89 E. Y. Brake, Cranbrook, B. C. 25-28 inc. 6 5472AA 4368K 39.07 4.84 43.91 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. 34-35 1 8.52AA 4368K 20.57 3.76 24.33 R. A. Leys, Lethbridge, Alta. 35-36 inc. 6 5472AA 4368K 20.58 2.68 23.26 Ed. J. Macleod, Suffield, Alta. 51.31 3.76 55.07 H. A. Driggs, , 40-44 inc :. 1 852AA 4368K 37 6 5472AA 4368K 10.40 4.84 15.24 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. Alta. 40-42 inc. 6 5472AA 4368K 33.91 4.84 38.75 J. R. Paget, Winnipeg, Man. 3-# 2 5229S 4368K 41.31 3.76 45.07 li. A. Driggs, Fort Saskatchewan, 45-48 inc. 6 5472AA 4368K 44.23 4.84 49.07 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. Alta. m 1-24 inc. 7 5472AA 4368K 245.09 4.84 249.93 II. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. 10.21 3.76 13.97 Hi A. Driggs, Fort Saskatchewan, 7 2 852AA 4368K 25-43 inc. 7 5472AA 4368K 173.76 4.84 178.60 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. Alta. 44 7 5472AA 4368K 10.02 3.76 13.78 R. J. Lillico, Chesley, Ont. 4368K 20.58 3.76 24.34 J. B. Fletcher, Ainsworth, B. C. 9-10 2 852AA 45-48 inc. 7 5472AA 4368K 42.02 4.84 46.86 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. 852AA 4368K 20.57 4.84 25.41 D. G. McDonald, Fort Saskatche­ 13-14 2 1-4 inc. 8 5472AA - 4368K 43.99 3.76 47.75 Mrs. E. C. Han; & Dr. G. L. Rich­ wan, Alta. ardson, Ottawa, Ont. 852AA 4368K 20.58 4.84 25.42 J. B. Fletcher, Ainsworth, B. C. 17-18 2 5-6 8 6472AA 4368K 21.26 3.76 25.02 Miss E. B. O'Connor, Calgary, Alta. 4368K 20.39 2.68 23.07 H. A. Driggs, Fort Saskatchewan, 19-20 2 852AA 13-20 inc. 8 5472AA 4368K 80.03 4.84 84.87 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. Alta. 29-38 inc. ' 8 5472AA . 4368K 104.74 4.84 109.58 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. 4368K 10.21 2.68 12.89 William Cousine, Vancouver, B.C. 21 2 852AA 45-48 inc 8 5472AA 436F--J. 44.76 " 4.84 49.60 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. 22-23 2 852AA 436SK 20.57 3.76 24.33 T. Jones, Cranbrook, B.C. 26-27 2 852AA 4368K 34.10 3.76 37.86 E. A. Sharman & T. W. Davey, 7 Lethbridge, Alta. BARNSLEY & GIBBONS ADDITION 30-31 2 852AA 4368K 20.57 3.76 24.33 H. A. Driggs, Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. 8-10 inc. . 1 1487AI 43G8K 36.36 3.76 40.12 A. V. Gibbons, Lethbridge, Alta. R. V. Gibbons, Lethbridge, Alta. 35-37 inc. 2 852AA 4.368K 17.45 2.68 20.13 S. H. Garland, Calgary, Alta. 18-28 inc. 1 1487AI 43G8K 116.75 3.76 120.51 R. V. Gibbons, Lethbridge, Alta. 40-41 2 852AA •4368K 31.20 3.76 34.96 J. K. Kennedy, Calgary, Alta. 29-41 inc. 1 1487AI 4368K 60.76 3.76 64.52 Owen Coney, Frank, Alta. 44-49 inc. 2 852AA 4368K 61.61 3.76 65.37 H. A. Driggs, Fort Saskatchewan, 42 1 1.487AI 4368K 4.67 3.76 8.43 Alta. 43-44 l' 1487AI 4368K 9.35 3.76 13.11 A. G. Spence, Lethbridge, Alta. A. G. Spence, Lethbridge, Alta. 60 2 852AA 4368K 19.69 / 2.68 22.37 B. R. Nagatang, Tokio, Japan. 45-46 1 1487AI 4368K 9.35 3.76 13.11 i 3 852AA 4368K 12.00 2.68 14.68 J. R. Kennedy, Lethbridge, Alta. 1-6 inc. 2 1487AI 4368K 67.40 3.76 71.16 A. Barnsley & E. Hinds, Lethbridge, 5 Alta. 6-7 3 852AA 4368K 10.11 3.76 13.87 John Adams, Lomond, Alta. / 22.40 F. H. Van Zweibeigh, Lethbridge, 13-14 3 852AA 4368E 20.93 2.68 23.61 J. B. Overshultz, Medicine 'Hat, 7-10 inc. . 2 1487AI . 4368K 19.72 2.68 Alta. Alta. 30.16 2.68 32.84 F. H. Van Zweibeigh, Lethbridge, 21 3 852AA 4368K 4.11 3.76 7.87 D. Graham, Calgary, Alta. 11-17 inc. 2 1487AI 4368K Alta. 36 3 852AA 43C8K 10.20 3.76 13.96 H. A. Driggs, Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. 18-24 inc. 2 .1487AI 4368K 68.28 3.76 72.04 A. Barnsley, Lethbridge, Alta. 47.04 A. T. Brown & A. Barnsley, Leth­ 38-39 3 852AA 4368K 8.57 3.76 12.33 Dr. C. C. Cragg, Lethbridge, Alta. 25-28 inc. 2 1487AI 4368K 43.28 3.76 bridge, Alta. 7-9 inc. 4 852 AA 4368K 13.02 3.76 16.78 G. W. Irvine, Avalon, Alta. 31V 26.11 A. L. Wing & A. Barnsley, Leth­ 10 4 852AA 4368K 10.04 3.76 13.80 H. A. Driggs, Fort Saskatchewan, 29-30 inc. 2 1487AI 4368K 22.35 3.76 Alta. bridge, Alta. 36.04 A. Barnsley, Lethbridge, Alta. 11-12 4 852AA 4368K 18.42 3.76 22.18 H. A. Driggs, Fort Saskatchewan, 31-33 inc. 2 1487AI 4368K 33.36 2.68 Alta. 34-37 inc. •2 1487AI 4368K 41.83 2.68 44.51 H. A. LyttOfi, Lethbridge, Alta. 2 1487AI 4368K 78.03 3.76 81.79 A. Barnsley, Lethbridge, Alta. 13. 4 852AA 4368K 9.12 3.76 12.88 H. A. Driggs, Fort Saskatchewan, 38-44 inc. Alta. 45-46 2 1487AI 43G8K 20.93 3.76 24.G9 J. Rutherford & A. Barnsley, Leth­ 4 852AA 4368K 10.29 2.68 12.97 James Kane, Lethbridge, Alta. bridge, Alta. 3.76 H. Barber & Barnsley, Lethbridge, ~2 5 852AA 43C8K 27.25 3.76 31.01 H. A- Driggs, Fort Saskatchewan, 1-10 inc. 3 1487AI 4368K 110.91 114.67 0 Alta. Alta. 2.68 134.97 A. Barnsley, LethbflcTjTe, Alta. 3-4 . 5 852AA 4368K 26.38 3.76 30.14 B. Scanlon, Medicine Hat, Alta. 11-23 inc. 3 1487AI 4368K 132.29 .4368K 52.46 3.76 56.22 G. Denton & A. Barnsley, Leth­ 5 5 S52AA 4368K 42.90 3.76 46.66 W. Holberton, Lethbridge, Alta. 24-28 inc. 3 1487AI bridge, Alta. 1-2 6 852AA 4368K 44.41 3.76 48.17 S. McDuff, Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. 29-33 inc. 3 1487AI 43G8K 53.33 3.76 57.09 G. Denton & A. Barnsley, Leth­ bridge, Alta. 4-5 6 852AA 4368K 27.07 3.76 30.83 M. A. Cork, Lethbridge, Alta. 4368K 134.34 3.76 138.10 A. Barnsley, Lethbri,! :e, Alta. 6 6 852AA 4368K 9.69 3.76 113.45 Miss Edith H. Howson, Lethbridge, 34-46 inc. 3 1487AI Alta. 1-3 inc. 4 1487AI 4368K 37.53 3.76 41.29 A. V. Gibbons, Lethbridge, Alta. 35.66 Neil Anderson. 1-3 inc. • 7 852AA 4368K 35.17 3.76 1 38.93 H. A. Driggs, Fort Saskatchewan, 6-7 inc. 4 1487AI 4368K 31.90 3.76 Alta. 12 4 1487AI 4368K 10.02 3.76 13.78 Sam Roach, Yahk, B. C. 11.80 R. V. Gibbons, Lethbridge, Alta. 8*9 7 852AA 4368K 20.56 3.76 _ 24.32 Not known. 13-14 4 1487AI 4368K 8.04 3.76 81.11 James Gibson, Macleod, Alta. 18-19 7 852AA 4368K 20.57 3.76 24.31 H. A. Driggs, Fort Saskatchewan, 19-24 inc. 4 1487AI 4368K 78.43 2.68 Alta. 33 4 1487AI 4368K 17.01 2.68 19.69 James Gibson, Macleod, Alta. 47.02 James Gibson, Macleod, Alta. 22-23 7. 852AA 4368K 20.58 3.76 24.34 H. A. Driggs, Fort Saskatchewan, 34-36 inc. 4 1487AI 4368K 44.34 2.68 Alta. 39-46 inc. 4 1487AI 4368K 119.93 3.76 123.69 Emmelyne Gehm, Calgary, Alta. 25.09 Mrs. W. (J. McCleUtftd, Calgary, 32-33 7 852AA 4368K 8.57 3.7tf 12.33 Mrs. Carry Waldon, Cranbrook, 1-2 5 1487AI 4368K 21.33 3.76 B. C. Alta. 3.76 23.82 Barnsley & Gibbons, Lethbridge, 34-35 7 852 A A 4368K 8.57 3.76 12.38 Thomas Waldon, Cranbrook, B. C. 8-9 5 1487AI 4368K 20.06 Alta. 39-41 inc. 7 852AA 4368K 30.95 3.76 34.71 H. A. Driggs, Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. 16-17 5 1487AI 4368K 8.04 3.76 11.80 J. S. McGregor, Lethbridge, Alta. 11.80 Thomas F. Ward, Lethbridge, Alta. 43-50 inc. 7 852AA 4368K 85.55 3.76 89.31 H. A. Driggs, Fort Saskatchewan, 18-19 6 1487AI 4368K 8.04 3.76 Alta. 45-46 5 1487AI 4368K 22.46 2.68 25.14 R. A. Wright, Lethbridge, Alta. A. D. Murray, Calgary, Alta. 8 852AA 4368K 26.81 3.76 30.57 W. A. Hall, Walkerton, Ont. 1-4 inc. 6 1487AI 4368K 42.70 4.84 47.54 15-20 inc. S. Scovil Murray, Okotoks, Alta. 8 852AA 4368K 10.78 2.68 13.46 W. Oborne, Lethbridge, Alta. 5-8 inc. 6 1487AI 4368K 40.12 2.68 42.80 23 William Murray, High River, Alta. 8 852AA 4368K 14.13 3.76 17.89 Charles E. Dyce, Medicine Hat, 9-12 inc. 6 1487AI 4368K 16.34 3.76 20.10 24-25 Allan Murray & A. L. Michard, Alto. 13-18 inc. 6 1487AI 4368K 60.00 4.84 64.84 Montreal, Que. 28-29 8 852AA 4368K 20.57 2.68 23.25 Robert McClelland, Coleridge, Alta. 20.07 3.76 23.83 Barnsley & Gibbons, Lethbridge, 37-38 8 852AA 4368K 20.58 3.76 24.34 H. A. Driggs, Fort Saskatchewan, 19-20 6 1487AI 4368K Alta. Alta. T. D. Kevin, Est. Lethbridge, Alta. 8 852AA 4368K 10.20 3.76 13.96 H. A. Driggs, Fort Saskatchewan, 20-21 7 1487AI 4368K 20.40 2.68 23.08 48 Supt.J.O.Wilson, Edmonton, Alta. Alta. 3F-36 7 1487AI 4368K 8.57 3.76 12.33 13.52 F. G. Woods, Montreal, Que. d 49 8 852AA 4S68K 4.29 3.76 8.05 E. E. Jones, Montreal, Que. 45-46 7 1487AI 4368K 9 IQ 3.76 19-20 8 1487AI 4368K 31.20 2.68 33.88 J. R. Wellington, Letbridge, Alta. 27-28 8 1487AI 4368K 21.31 3.76 25.07 Barnsle> & Gibbons, Lethbridge, PARKVIEW Alta. 35-36 8 1487AI 4368K 21.30 8.76 25.06 Barnsley & Gibbons, Lethbridge, 1-10 inc. 51 838Y 4368K 192.40 3.76 196.16 William Anderson, Edmonton, Alta. Alta. 15-16 51 838Y 4368K 53.99 2.68 66.67 D. J. Milne, Lethbridge, Alta. 45-46 8 1487AI 4368K 24.40 3.76 28.16 Eliz J. McClelland, Lethbridge, 19-20 51 838Y 4368K 36.18 3.76 39.86 Bertha J. Lee, Bow Island, Alta. Alta. Alex E. Kennedy, Lakefield, Ont. 29-30 61 8.18Y 4368K S2.91 2.68 35.59 I. Fry, Macleod, Alta. 1-2 66 8182AU 4368K 9.26 3.76 13.82 T~"

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R. Block Plan Taxes Etc., Costs Due Block man Taxes Etc., Costs Due . n Lot Etc. N umbers Arrears Adv't'g Total Assessed Owners Lot Etc. N um be is Arrears Adv't'g Total Assessed Owners 8-4 66 8182AU 4368K 26,24 4.84 31.08 Samuel J. Charlton, Lakefield, O^. 25-48 inc. 11 834AY 4368K 147.01 3.76 150.77 Chinook Syndicate, Lethbridge 6 66 8182AU 4368K 10.41 4.84 15.25 Samuel J. Charlton, Lakefield, Ont. 1-24 inc. 12 834AY 4368K 147.01 3.76 150.77 Chinook Syndicate, Lethbridge 6-9 inc. 66 8182AU 436 40.98 4.84 45.77 H. H. Cragg, Lethbridge, Alta. 25-48 jnc. 12 834AY 43G8K 150.61 3.76 154.37 Chinook Syndicate, Lethbridge 10-12 GG 8182AU 4368K 89.23 4.84 44.07 II. II. Cragg, Lethbridge, Alta. 1-24 inc. 13 834AY 4368K 150.G1 3.76 154.37 Chinook Syndicate, Lethbridge 20-21 GG 8182AU 4368K 9.98 3.7G 13.69 Robert J. -lory, Lakefield, Ont. 25-48 inc. 13 834AY 43G8K 150.94 3.76 154.70 Chinook Syndicate, Lethbridge 22-23 60 8182AU 4368K 0.59 4.84 14.43 W. J. Charlton, Lakefield, (Int. 13 .Sub. | 24 GG &182AU 4368K 4.62 3.7G 8.38 Mrs. A. Garrick, Canton Tache, 166-167 1 • 5800 A E 43G8K 7.43 2.68 10.11 T. E. Thornton, Toronto, Ont, Que. 22 1 5800AE 4388K 3.24 3.76 7^00 Miss Effie Bain, Paisley, Ont. 25-33 6G 8182AU 43G8K 92.39 4.84 97.23 Hy. II. Cragg, Lethbridge, Alta. 27 1 5800AE 4368K 3.42 3.7G 7.1S Miss Effie Bain, Paisley, Ont. 85-36 66 B182AU 4868K 18.95 4.84 23.79 Hy. H. Cragg, Lethbridge, Alta. 32-33 1 5800AE 4868K 15.44 3.7G 19.20 R. J. Lillico, Chesley, Ont. 3 12 2L50AL 4368K 8.74 3.7G 12..50 Thomas Henderson, Chesley, Ont. 44-45 1 5800AE 43G8K 7.04 3.76 10.80 R. J. Lillico & Douglas, Toronto. 4-5 12 2160AL ' 43G8K 17.49 3.76 21.25 R. J. Lillico, Chesley, Ont. Ont. 6-7 12 2L50AL 43GSK 17.67 3.76 21.43 C. J. Mickle, Chesley, Ont. 30 6800AE 4368K 9.75 3.76 13.51 II. P. Ritchie, Toronto, Ont. 8 12 2150AL 4368 K 12.89 3.7G 16.65 Donald McDougall, Paisley, Ont. 33-34 5800AE 4368K 16.09 3.76 18.85 Lillico & Douglas, Toronto, Ont. 9-10 12 2150AL 4368K 18.01 3.76 21.77 R. J. & W, S. Lillico, Chesley, Ont. 42-48 inc. 5800AE 4368K !)0.05 3.76 93.81 Lillico & Douglas, Toronto, Ont. 124.30 Edith May Young, Lethbridge, Alta. 13 12 2150AL 4368K 9.65 4.84 14.49 •Thomas Henderson, Est Chesley, 1-11 Sub 168 6465AQ 4368K 120.54 3.76 124.30 Edith May Young, Lethbridge, Alta. Ont. 12-22 inc. 6465AQ 4368K 120.54 3.76 124.30 Edith May Young, Lethbridge, Alta. 19-26 inc. 12 2150AL 4368K 79.65 4.84 84.49 R. J. Lillico, Chesley, Ont. 1-11 inc. 64G5AQ 4368K 120.54 3.76 8 13 2150 AL 4368K 3.77 3.76 7.53 J. Miline, Toronto, Ont. 6-10 inc. 13 2150AL 4368K 44.24 3.76 48.00 R. J. Lillico, Chesley, Ont. 13-21 inc. 13 2ir.()AL 4368 K 79.48 3.7G 83.24 R. J. lillico, Chesley, Ont. MOUNT ROYAL 21.50^1. 4868K 8.92 2.68 11.60 John We'lls & J. P. Lindsay, Hamil­ 11 13 Peter Ramage, Durham, Ont. 5-9 Inc. 1 5174AA 4368K 59.90 3.7G 63.6G 22-23 13 2150AL 4368K 22.53 3.76 26.29 S. Beattie, Chesley, Ont. ton, Ont. 24-25 13 2150AL 4368 K 10.11 8.76 13.87 J. D. Scliaefer, Hanover, Ont. 14-26 inc. 1 5174AA 4368K 160.46 3.76 164.22 John Wells & J. P. Lindsay, Hamil­ 30-33 13 21B0AL 4888B 36.01 8.7ft 39.77 R. J. Lillico. Chesley, Ont. ton, Ont. 39 ' 13 2150AL 4368K 4.56 8.70 8.32 William Buckley, Chesley, Ont. 1-13 inc. 2 5174AA 4368K 1G0.47 3.76 164.23 John Wells & J. P. Lindsay, Hamil­ 1-2 14 2150AL 4368K 22.07 3.7G 25.8!. Mrs. Maggie Mathews. Port Arth­ ton, Ont. ur. 14-26 inc. 2 5174AA 43G8K 160.45 3.76 164.21 John Wells & J. P. Lindsay, Hamil­ 24 14 5570AL 4368 K 19.73 3.7G 23.49 R. J. Lillico, Chesley, Ont. ton, Ont. 25-30 inc. 14 5570AL 4868K 8i.80 3.76 87.06 R, J. Lillico, • <)nt. 1-23 3 5174AA 4368K 282.59 3.76 286.35 John Wells & J. P. Lindsay, Hamil­ 31-35 inc. 14 5570AL 4368K G9.40 3.7G 73.1 G R. J. Lillico, Chesley,' Ont. ton, Ont. T 36-41 inc. 14 5570AL 436 83.29 3.76 87.05 R. J. Lillico, Chesley, Ont. 24 3 5174AA 4368K 10.81 3.76 14.57 John \\ . Jackson, Swift Current, 43 14 5570AL 4368K 9.69 3.76 13.45 Andrew McCormack, Paisley, Ont. Sask. 44 14 5570AL 4868K 9.73 3.76 13.49 R. J. Lillico, Chesley, Ont. 25 3 5174AA 4368K 10.81 3.76 14.57 ggie Rea Lawson, Macleod. Alta. r o 6-23 inc. 14 5. )70AL 4868K 178.:.!. 3.76 1&2.1B R. J. Lillico, Chesley, Ont. 26-48 inc. 0 5174AA 43G8K 282.60 3.7G 28G.3G John Wells & J. P. Lindsay, Hamil­ 24-37 inc. 14 5570AL 43G8K 142.81 3.76 146.57 W. II. Douglass, Chesley, Ont. ton, Ont. 38 14 5.")70AL 4368K 9.G8 3.76 13.44 R. J. Lillico, Chesley, Ont. 1-22 4 5174AA 43G8K 276.86 3.76 280.G2 John Wells & J. P. Lindsay, Hamil­ 39 14 5570AL 4368K 9.68 3.76 13.44 R. J. Lillico, Chesley, Ont. ton, Ont. 40-42 inc. 14 5570AL 4368K 28.UG 3.76 32.72 R. J. Lillico, Chesley, Ont. 25 4 5174 A A 4368K 4.79 3.7G 8.55 Maggie Rea Lawson, Macleod, Alta. 45-46 14 5570AL 43G8K 21.85 8.7G 25.61 Nellie H. Lillico, Chesley, Ont. 41-48 inc. 4 5174AA 4368K 102.41 2.68 105.09 Wells & Lindsay, Hamilton, Ont. 7-9 5 5174AA 43G8K 44.59 2.68 47.27 Wells & Lindsay, Hamilton, Ont. > 23-24 & 25-28, FAIRVIEW 110-111 inc. 5 5174AA 4368K 69.29 2.68 71.97 W. -J. Watson, Calgary, Alta. 1-10 inc. 6 5174AA 4368K 135.02 2.68 137.70 Mrs. M. G. Walker, Lethbridge, 9-10 1 820 \ E 4368K 19.93 3.76 23.69 Adolphe Rochon, Turgoose, B. C. 13-14 1 820AE 4368K 2G..58 2.68 29.2G Valentine Bliss, Cranbrook, B. C. 94.34 97.02 John Wells & J. P. Lindsay, Hamil­ 15-16 1 820AE 4368K 11.13 3.76 14.89 Dr. C. C. Cragg, Lethbridge, Alta. 25-30 inc. 6 5174AA 4368K 2.68 ton, Ont. 18-22 inc. 1 820AE 43G8K 27.77 3.76 31.53 Dr. C. C. Cragg, Lethbridge, Alta. ? 1-2 2 820AE 43G8K 43.73 ; ,.76 47.49 Annie II. Messer, Victoria, B. C. 32-33 & 38- 5174AA 2.68 John Wells & J. P. Lindsay, Hamil­ 7-8 2 820AE 4368K 25.49 2.68 28.17 Neil Thomson, Lethbridge, Alta. 44 inc. 6 4368K nl.29 113.97 i ton, Ont. 13-14 2 820AE 4368K 25.28 2.68 27.9G E. P. Barker, Anacortes, Wash., U. S. A. 65-56 Sub 184 1420AI 4368K 14.75 2.68 17.43 Nellie IT. Lillico, Chesley, Ont. 35.05 2.68 A. L. Lillico, Toronto, Ont.' W _ of 35 2 820AE 4368K 4.55 2.68 7.23 James McGowan, Lethbridge, Alta. 86-88 inc. 1420AI 4368K 37.73 93-94 1420A1 4368K 14.75 2.68 17.43 C. H. Leggett, Chesley, Ont. 5 Sub 185 241A1 43G8K 19.56 2.68 22.24 Jesse Lavender, Calgary, Alta. KING'S PARK SUB-DIVISION 112-113 16-18 inc 241AI 4368K 9.25 3.76 13.01 C. G..K. Nourse, Calgary, Alta. 35-37 inc. 241AI 4368K 9.25 3.76 13.01 C. G. K. Nourse, Calgary, Alfti, 112 7553AI 4368K 38.96 3.76 42.72 Edward Knechtel, Hanover, Ont. 9-10 38-39 i 241AI 4368K 6.17 3.76 9.93 Mrs. Marg't Lee, Est Cranbraik 13-14 112 7553AI 4368K 41.45 3.76 45.21 Mrs. A. M. Young, Chesley, Ont. B. C. 40 241AI 4368K 3.07 3.76 6.83 C. G. K. Nourse, Calgary, Alta. 41-42 241AI 4368K 14.75 2.68 17.43 John J. Taylor, Stettler, Alta^ i SALIC ADDITION 43-46 241AI 4368K 12.35 3.76 16.11 C. G. K. Nourse, Calgary, A^ 9-12 inc. 1 590AI 4368K 72.67 3.76 76.43 Charles F. Harris, Lethbridge, Alta. 227 241AI 4368K 359.01 3.76 362.77 W. R. Perry, Big Bar Creek/TOn- 37-38 1 590AI 43G8K 4G.80 2.68 25.02 F. G. Nudd, Calgary, Alta. ton, B. C. 45-48 inc. 1 590AI 43G8K 21.26 3.76 49.48 George J. Bryan, Calgary, Alta. 1-4 inc. 2 590AI 43G8K 46.22 2.68 48.90 Gecrge J. Bryan, Calgary, Alta. 7-8 2 590AI 4368K 21.27 2.68 23.95 Leta Gordon, Langdon, Alta. SUB. 228-229 6-6 *4 J0OAI 4368K 21.26 3.76 25.02 H. J. K. Skeith & E. V. Dooley, 4-5 1 900AI 4368K 11.83 3.76 15.59 Douglas, Lillico & Mickle, Toronto, 25-28 inc. 2 590AI 4368K 50.53 2.68 53.21 Lethbridge, Alta. Ont. Annie M. McGuire, Calgary, Alta. 10 1 900AI 4368K 5.83 2.68 8.51 R. William Ritchie, Orangeville, 29-30 2 590AI 4368K 21."5 2.68 24.13 T. J. Bennett, Langdon, Alta. Ont. T. J. Bennett, Langdon, Alta. 31-32 2 590AI 4368K 20.9. 2.68 23.59 24-26 1 900AI 4368K 9.87 2.68 12.55 J. E. Boehmcr, Listowel, Ont. 37-38 2 590AI 4368K 20.16 2.68 22.84 Leta Gofcton, Langdon, Alta. 11 1 900 AI 4368K 5.83 2.68 8.51 Douglass, Lillico & Mickle, Tort**©, 44 2 590AI 4368K 10.43 2.68 13.11 Hubert Scott, Langdon, Alta. Ont. J. A. McLachlan, Calgary, Alta. 46-48 inc. 2 160AA 4368K 42.68 3.76 46.44 3 2 900AI 4368K 5.83 2.68 8.51 Lillico, Douglas & Mickle, Toronto, Ont. 21 3 900AI 4368K 5.83 2.68 8.51 Lillico, Douglas & Mickle, Toronto, PROSPECT PARK Ont. 5-6 1 160AA 43G8K 20.51 2.68 23.19 Eliza Dwyer, Ray, Alta. 47 3 900AI 4368K 8.89 2.68 11.57 R. J. Lillico, Chesley, Ont. 22-23 1 160AA 4368K 18.00 2.68 20.68 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. 48 3 900AI 4368K 6.17 2.68 8.85 Lillico, Douglass & Mickle, Chesley, 26-29 1 160AA 4368K 39.04 2.68 41.72 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. Ont. 30 1 160AA 4368K 14.90 3.76 18.66 Mitford & Co., Lethbridge, Alta. 31 1 1G0AA 4368K 14.91 3.76 18.67 Mitford & Co., Lethbridge, Alta. 32-31 inc. 1 160 A A 4368K 13.03 2.68 15.71 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. CONNAUGHT PARK 35-38 inc. 1 160 A A 4368K 61.19 2.68 63.87 Mitford & Co., Lethbridge, Alta. 21-22 1 4838AI 4368K 8.86 2.68 11.54 R. J. Lillico & McQueen, Chesley, 39-40 1 160AA 4368K 20.57 2.68 23.25 Henry Cooper, Casselton, N. D., U. Ont. S. A. 25-30 inc. 1 4838AI 4368K 28.14 3.76 31.90 John Masterson, Mt. Clemens,, 1-2 2 160AA 4368K 6.97 3.76 10.73 L. M. Jones, Lethbridge, Alta. Mich., U. S. A. 19-25 inc. 2 160AA 4368K 70.92 2.68 73.60 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. 2-3 2 4838AI 4368K 3.77 2.68 6.45 D. D. Maines, Kincardine, Ont. 26-29 inc. 2 160AA 4368K 40.75 2.68 43.43 H. A. Sinnott, Calgary, Alta. 18-21 inc. 2 4838AI 4368 K 17.66 3.76 21.42 J. P. Johnston, Walkerton, Ont. 30-40 inc. 2 160AA 4368K 113.36 2.68 116.04 A. McPherson, St. Johns, N. B. 22 2 4838AI 4368K 4.74 2.68 7.42 J. P. Johnston, Walkerton, Ont. 41-45 2 160AA 4368K 51.51 2.68 54.19 A. McPherson, St. Johns, N. B. 23-24 2 4838AI 4368K 10.02 3>76 13,78 R. J. Lillico & F. McQueen, Chesley, 46-50 inc. 2 160AA 4368K 54.26 2.68 56.94 A. McPherson, St. Johns, N. B. Ont. 27 2 4838AI 4368K 4.36 3.76 8.12 Eber Cook, Tara, Ont. 1.8-29 2 4838AI 4368K 8.85 2.68 11.53 James Moore, Listowel, Ont. SUB. 118-121 34 2 4838AI 4368K 4.37 • 3.76 8.13 George ketmer, Walkerton, Ont. 1-48 inc. 1 5032T 4368K 722.97 3.76 726.73 Wm. Nimmons, Victoria, B. C. 48 2 4838AI 4368K 6.17 2.68 8.85 R. J. Lillico & F. McQueen, Chesley, 1-48 inc. o 5032T 43G8K 722.98 3.76 726.74 Wm. Nimmons, Victoria, B. C. P Ont. mm 4368K 1-48 inc. 3 5032T 43G8K 742.92 3.76 746.68 Wm. Nimmons, Victoria, B. C. 13-24 3 4838AI 54.61 • 4.84 59.44 Mrs. Magie Mathews, Fort William, 1-18 inc. 4 5032T 4368K 235.07 3.76 V 238.83 A. Nimmons, Victoria, B. C. Ont. 19-24 inc. 4 50.32T 4368K 84.75 2.68 87.43 Thomas Bradley, Hillcrest, Alta. 36-37 3 4838AI 4368K 8.91 3.76 12.67 Rp J- Lillico & F. McQueen, Chesley, 25-27 inc. 4 4 5032T 4368K 32.84 3.76 r 36.60 Jesse T. Travis, Victoria, B. C. • ( Ont. 83-48 4 5032T 43G8K 264.33 3.76 268.09 Wm. Nimmons, Victoria, B. C. 23-24 4 4838AI 4368K 11.83 3.76 14.50 Annie Munroe, Port Elgin, Ont. 33-34 4 4838AI 4368K 4.97 2.68 7.65 H. M. Thede, Port Elgin, Ont. 35-36 4 4838AI 4368K 11.83 2.68 14.51 Ed. Knechtel, Hanover, Ont. EAST LYNNE 42-45 inc. 4 4838AI 4368K 23.65 3.76 27.41 William Pryne, Brussels, OnL 12-22 inc. 6 4838AI 4368K 66.60 2.68 69.28 J. W. McNabb, Belleville, Ont. 4-5 1 6815AE 4368K 18.53 4.84 23.37 John J. Thornton, Peterborough, 10-11 Su b. 15 4326 AI 4368K 18.00 2.68 20.68 J. W. Freeman, Toronto, Ont. Ont. 36-37 Sub. 15 4326AI 4368K 6.86 2.68 9.54 Joseph Sunderland, Coiubenhach, 6 -9inc. 1 6815AE , 4368K 10.40 3.76 14.16 Mrs. M. P. Cragg, Calgary, Alta. ». •>. .... Cheshire, England. 10-11 1 6815AE 4368K 18.53 3.76 22.29 Miss E. A. Stafford, Elora, Ont. E % of 1-4 inc. 2 G8l5-iE 4368K 6.04 3.76 9.80 A. E. McDermott, Barons, Alta. LA KF 9-10 2 6815AE 4368K 7.71 3.76 11.47 C. G. K. Nourse, Calgary, Alta. 1—tJT—£—.__, 11-12 2 6815AE 4368K 7.71 3.76 11.47 C. G. K. Nourse, Calgary, Alta. 16 Sub 16-W 5301AA 4368K 3.77 2.68 6.45 Mrs. O. E. Tait, Lethbridge, Alta. 18-19 2 6815AE 4368K 28.54 4.84 33.38 Robert Black, Staunton, Alta. 44 Sub 16-17 5310AA 4368K 8.42 2.68 6.10 Mrs. Hagarty, Lethbridge, Alta. 3 3001AL 4368K 22.87 4-6 inc. 2.68 " 25.55 H. R. Douglass, Toronto, Ont. 45 5310AA 4368K 3.42 2.68 6.10 Miss Hagarty, Letteririge, Alta. 12-13 3 3001AL 4368K 6.86 3.76 10.62 McQeen & Biehm, Listowel, Ont. 48 5310 A A 4368K 8.19 2.68 10.87 Frank Maxwell, Seattle, Wash., U. 29-32 inc. 3 3001AL 4368K 32.95 3.76 36.71 Thos. G. Anderson, Listowel, Ont. r S. A. 12-13 4 3001AL 4368K 15.26 3.76 19.02 Alex McCarter, Walkerton, Ont. 61-52 5310AA 4368K 17.92 2.68 20.60 Peter Weber, Lethbridge, Alta. 126 Sec. 29-8-21 4368K 351.45 3.76 355.21 John McDonald, Lethbridge, Alta. 67-68 5310AA 4368K 16.58 2.C8 19.26 Frank Maxwell, Seattle, Wash., U. 127 Sec. 29-8-21 4368K 351.45 3.76 355.21 John McDonald, Lethbridge, Alta. S. A. 1-24 164 55AL 4368K 151.70 2.68 154.38 Wendal McLean, Calgary, Alta. 69-7-1 5310A A 4368K 32.77 2.68 35.45 A. M. Jefferies, Edmonton, Alta. 25-48 inc 164 65AL 4368K 151.70 2.68 154.38 Wendal McLean, Calgary, Alta. 4368 K 24.93 2.68 84-86 5410AA 27.61 John Campbell, Lethbridge, Alta. 1-24 165 55AL 4368K 156.29 2.68 * 158.97 Wendal McLean, Calgary, Alta. 86-87 4316AA 4368 K 24.93 2.68 25-48 169 55AL 4368K 165.35 2.68 168.03 Wendal McLean, Calgary, Alta. 27.61 Adelaide Alger Bailey, Calgary, 22-23 S«. Alta. 28-8-21 4368K 592.84 2.68 595.52 J. E. Lethbridge, Calgary, Alta. E % of 31 4368K 141.81 2.68 144.48 Mrs. B. Sharpies Price, Clares­ SUB. 128 & 160-163 holm, Alta. 35 Sec. 28-8- 1-24 i 834AY 4368K 150.61 3.76 154.37 Chinuok Syndicate, Lethbridge 21 26 4368K 342.14 2.68 25-48 inc. 7 834AY 4368K 158.32 3.76 162.08 844.82 Mitford & Co., Lethbridge, Alta. ChinooK Syndicate, Lethbridge 36 Sec. 28-8-21-4 4368K 362.40 2.68 1-4 inc. 8 834AY 4368K 24.90 3.76 28.66 Chinook Syndicate, Lethbridge 305.08 John D. MeDongal, Tatehurst, Que. 6-9 inc. 8 834AY 4368K 26.88 3.7C 30.64 Chinook Syndicate, Lethbridge 10-13 inc. 8 834AY 4368K 22.88 3.76 26.64 Chinook Syndicate, Lethbridge LYMAN DALE 14-37 inc. 8 834AY 4368K 150.23 3.76 153.99 Chinook Syndicate, Lethbridge 1-24 inc. 10 834AY 4368K 136.24 3.71 140.00 Chinook Syndicate, Lethbridge 5-6 1 6366AA 4368K 16.94 2.W 19.62 W. M. Came* Winnipeg, Man. 25-48 inc. 10 834AY 4368K 143.23 3.76 146.99 Chinook Syndicate, Lethbridge 19-28 1 6366AA 4368K 7.82 2.68 9.71 C. G. K. *>nrst, Calgary, Alta. 1-24 inc. 11 834AY 4368K 143.23 3.76 146.99 Chinook Syndicate, Lethbridge 21-25 tae. 1 6366 A A 43681 17.82 2.88 2».6t 6. «. K. ftoursl, Calgary, Alta. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1918 THE LETHBRIDGE TELEGRAM PAt.L TVHUTF8*

Block Plan Arrears Adv't'g Total Block Etc. Numbers Plan Arrears Adv "t'g Total Lot Taxes Etc., Costs im.. Assessed Owners L^C Etc. Taxes Costs Dte 2G-27 1 6366 A A 4368K 25.82 2.68 Numbers Etc., Assessed Owners 28.50 J. J. O'Sullivan, Winnipeg, Man. 40 2 7540AL 4.73 1.41 S. S. Stevenson, Winnipeg, Mari. 28-29 1 63GGAA 43G8K 6.45 2.68 4368K 2.68 9.13 C. G. K. Nourst, Calgary, Alta. 3-4 3 7540AL 7.99 lO.Gf S. S. Stevenson, Winnipt 32-33 1 6366 AA 43G8K 6.45 2.6S 9 1:: 4368k 2.68 C. G. K. Nourse, Calgary, Alta. 5-8 inc 3 7540 A L 4368K 31.66 2.68 34.24 John E. Quinn. Calgary, A 1-6 inc. 2 ;AA 4868K 49.50 2.68 52.IS Etta E. Lavender, Winnipeg, Man. 13-14 3 7540AL 4368K 10.28 2.68 2.96 S. S. Stevenson, Winni|>. 14-15 2 6866AA 4.368K 15.79 2.G8 18.47 II. W. Hutchinson, Winnipeg, Man. 19-20 3 7.540AL 4368K 10.28 2.68 96 S. S. Stevenson, Winnipe 16-21 inc. 2 6366AA 43G8K 76.42 2.68 79.10 Fred M. Curtis, Calgary, Alta. 15-16 3 7640AL 4368K 8.00 8.76 11.7G E. B. _v M. 1). Roach, Cal-nry, Alta. 22-25 inc. 2 6 166AA 43G8K 32.0G 2.68 34.74 Etta E. Lavender, Calgary, Alta. 29-30 3 754 0AL 4368K 7.99 2.68 10.67 S. S. Stevenson, Winnipe ,, Man. 26-27 2 63G6AA 4368K 16.56 2.68 10.24 H. W. Hutchinson, Winnipeg, Man. 45-48 inc. 3 T540AL 16.12 2.68 18,80 R. Summersgill, Edmonton, Alta. 2 6366AA 4368 K 7.36 4.3G8K 31 2.68 10.04 Mitford & Co., Lethbridge, Alta. 199-202 inc. 3 4368K 687.82 2.G8 690.50 G. M. Hatch, Lethbridge. Alta. 33-34 2 6366AA 4368K 14.06 2.68 17.34 Thomas W. Guy, Chicago, 111., U. 41 6 6721AQ 4368K 3.82 2.G8 6.50 Stanley Moraski, Bellevue, Alta. S. A. I 35-36 2 63G6AA 4368K 14.75 2.68 17.43 Max M^ey, Calgary, Alta. 37-40 inc. 2 63G6AA ' 43G8K 12.35 2.68 15.03 F. D. Sinclair, Calgary, Alta. HIGHLAND PARK 41-42 2 6366AA 4368K 14.75 2.68 17.43 H. C. Senbrook, Edmonton, Alta. 43-50 inc. 2 63G6AA 4368K 63.59 2.68 66.27 Sophia Baker, Bawlf, Alta. 1-4 4 2387AI 4368K 8.40 2.68 11.08 T. H. Stagg, Kentucky, U. S. A. . 9-10 3 6366AA 4368K 11.76 2.68 17.44 H. W. Hutchinson, Winnipeg, Man. 13-20 inc. 4 2387 AI 4368K 36.70 2.68 39.38 I Moakovitch, Lethhridge, Alta. 13-14 3 63G6AA 4368 K G.17 2.68 8.85 M. J. Tamblyn, Orono, Ont. 42 4 2.387AI 4368K 5.11 2.68 7.79 Mike Bouryk, Macleod, Alta. 41-42 3 6366AA 4368K 14.75 2.68 17.48 Albert T. Boyse, Calgary, Alta. 45 4 2387AI 4368K 6.11 2.C8 7.79 Chas. Engstrom, Lethbridge. Alta. 45-46 3 63G6AA 43GSK 6.17 2.68 8.85 Dorothy E. Naylor, Innisfail, Alta. 46-47 4 2387AI . 43G8K 8.72 2.68 11.40 Harold E. Smith, Calgary, Alta. 47 * 3 G3G6AA 4368K 7.27 2.68 9.95 Miss C. D. Reckett, Maple Creek,

V Alta. 37-40 inc. 3 636GAA 4368K 2951 2.68 32.19 H. W. Hutchinson, Winnipeg, Man. PARKDALE 3 G3G6AA 4368K 2.68 II. W. Hutchinson, Winnipeg, Man. 48 7.27 9.95 1-2 1 3529AA 26.74 2.68 29.42 H. Ford, Lethbridge, Alta. 12-21 inc. 1 2.G8 62.01 Mrs, <'. J. FTaser, Victor MORNINGSIDE 22-10 inc. 1 ! A A 91.84 2.68 94.!>2 Canadian Townsites, London, Eng. 18-19 8 3520 A A 2.G8 11.2G Canadian Townsites, London, Eng. 6-10 inc. 35 3652AI 43G8K 31.03 2.68 33.71 Mrs. Catherine Finn, Alexandria, 12-13 9 6851. 12.27 John G. Morgan, Cardiff, Wales. Ont. 13-16 inc. 11 585Y, 4G..53 W, H. Cawston, Ci 1| try, Alta. 24-28 35 S652A1 4368K 31.63 2.68 34.31 Mrs. Catherine Finn, Alexandria, 17-20 inc. 10 4G.53 L. O'Connor, Little l'lum, Alta. Ont. 25-28 inc. 10 585Y 2.68 21.89 G. W. Gillis, Calgary, Alta. 30-40 inc. 36 3652AI 4.1G8K 30.35 2.68 33.03 Mrs. Catherine Finn, Alexandria, 39-40 10 2.G8 25.07 David Walker, Lethbridge, Alta. Ont. 41-12 10 585Y 2.68 11.98 Robert Henderson, Calgary, Alta 1-4 37 127GAA 43G8K 11.64 2.68 14.32 M. J. Todd, Edmonton, Alta. 43-44 10 585Y 22.39 2.68 25.07 J. B. Allen, Edmonton, Alta. 13-14 37 1276 A A 43G8K 12.18 2.68 14.86 Robert E. Patterson, Macleod, Alta. 8-9 11 58 Y • 13.17 2.68 15.85 H. R. Hinton, Cranbrook, B. C. 16-16 37 1276AA 43G8K 12.18 2.68 14.86 Robert E. Patterson, Macleod, Alta. L5-17 inc. 11 352!) A A 30.94 3.76 SAW W. G. Wilson, Lethbridge, Alta. 24-28 inc. 37 127GAA" 43G8K 32.75 2.G8 35.43 Catherine Bakos, Letbridge, Alta. 34-36 inc. 11 352!)AA 30.04 2.68 88.62 W. 11. Causton, Calgary, Alta. 4 38 221AI 43G8K 6.01 2.68 8.69 C. Peterson, Lethbridge, Alta. 57-58 11 20.59 2.68 23.27 E. V. Dooley, Lethbridge, Alta. 12 38 221AI 430SK 6.01 2.68 8.69 M. Swanson, Lethbridge, Alta. 59-60 11 585Y 23.31 2.68 25.99 E. V. Dooley, Lethbridge, Alta. 14 38 221AI 4868K 6.01 2.68 8.69 Louis Castelerah, Lethbridge, Alta. 6-7 1G 585Y 20.58 2.68 23-26 Charles E. Dawson, Aden, Alta. 15 38 221AI 4368K 6.01 2.G8 8.69 John A. Patterson, Macleod, Alta. 10-14 inc 16 585Y 47.22 2.68 49.00 W. G. Wilson, Lethbridge, Alta. 18-19 38 221AI 4368K 12.18 2.68 14.86 R. McDonald, Cranbrook, B. C. 15-16 16 31.21 2.68 33.89 J. McCarthy, Lethbridge, Alta. 28-29 38 221AI 4368K 12.18 2.6S 14.86 Jure Johnson, Great Falls, Mont., 25-27 1G 585Y 31.27 2.68 33.96 Charles E. Dawson, Aden, Alta. U. S. A. 7 17 3529AA 3.94 2.G8 6.62 George A. Sykes. 88 Sec. 28-8-21 4368K 206. 43 2.68 209.11 Ralph Slye, Lethbridge, Alta. 31-32 17 3529 AA 18.69 2.68 21.37 B. B. Tupper, Ta.oma, Wash., U 9 58 2092AA 4368K 2.41 2.68 5.09 E. B. Sloan, Lethbridge, Alta. S. A. 16-17 58 2092AA 4368K 11.82 2.68 14.50 Mrs. A. S. Rhodes, Kansas, Miss., 27-28 19 3529AA 18.31 2.68 20.99 E. Seward, Edmonton, Alta. I . S. A. * 1 20 3529AA 6.17 2.G.8 8.85 Mrs. Jessie Scott, Okotoks, Alta. 24-25 58 2092AA 4368K 14.24 2.68 16.92 Mrs. A. J. Lessard, Lethbridge, 23-24 20 3B29AA 18.34 2.68 21.02 Robert Hennigar, Botha, Alta. 30-31 58 2092AA 4368K 11.82 2.68 ' Alta. 18 21 3529AA 4.11 2.68 6.79 Unknown 14..50 Charles Griffiths, Letbridge, Alta. 5-6 22 3529AA 18.34 2.68 21.02 V. A. Lloyd, Swift Current, Sask 5-6 59 630 A E 4368K 18.94 2.68 21.G2 J. Erickson, Stavely, Alta. 17-20 inc. 23 3529AA 39.35 2.68 42.03 Donald J. Gunn, Banff, Alta. 43-44 59 6,30 A E 11.82 2.68 14.50 Lem Shu, Lethbridge 16-17 5 2990AI 3.94 2.68 6.62 A. I. Blair, Frank, Alta. 45-46 * 59 630 A E 4368K 4.58 3.76 8.34 Kisakui Nishumoto, Ladysmith, B. 18-20 inc 5 2990AI 14.75 2.68 17.43 J. R. F. Kinney, Calgary, Alta. C. "A'1 2990AI 8.74 2.68 11.42 Unknown 28 60 630AE 4368K 2.59 2.68 5.27 Mark Seakee, Lethbridge, Alta. W. \ of Acre 5 29-30 60 630AE 4368K 26.57 2.68 29.25 J. J. Delaney, Letbridge, Alta. N. of Cath­ 33-34 60 630AE 4368K 5.31 2.68 7.99 Mark Seakee, Lethbridge, Alta. erine & S 58 40 Thomas Whalen, Lethbridge, Alta. 38-39 60 630AE 4368K 12.18 2.68 14.86 Bert Morris, Maybutt P. O., Alta. of Deane 179D 55.72 2.68 1-6 Sub 1 26 772GAU 65.88 2.68, Rj 1-2 61 744AA 4368K 24.64 2.68 27.32 Wm. S. West. 68.56 D. J. Whitney, Lethbridge, Alta 61 744AA 4368K 6.01 2.68 8.69 Mrs. B. McKinnon, Brooks, Alta. 7-12 inc. Sub 1, 26 7726AU 66.90 2.68.; 9H 61 744AA 4368K 5.52 2.68 8.20 H. S. Ireland, Medicine Hat, Alta. 69.58 D. J. Whitney, Lethbridge, Alta. 13-15 inc. 61 744AA 4368K 18.18 2.68 20.86 May Colombe, Cranbrook, B. C. 1-6 inc. Sub 25 7726AU 66.89 2.68 I 30-32 61 744AA 4368K 36.-50 3.76 40.26 Ralph Slye, Letbridge, Alta. 20 69.57 D. J. Whitney," LeThbrulge, Alta. 24-26 inc. 62 744AA 4368K 21.50 2.68 24.18 James Fenlon, Bassano, Alta. 7-12 inc. Sub 7726AU 65.88 2.68 30-34 inc. 62 744AA 4368K 32.06 2.68 34.74 C. E. Dawson, Aden, Alta. 20 25 68.56 D. J. Whitney, Lethbridge, Alta* 10-11 67 4368K 623 A A 5.31 2.68 7.99 Elam Fray, Letbridge, Alta. 13 67 4368K 623 A A 6.00 2.68 8.68 Annie M. Ostlund, Letbridge, Alta. 22 67 4368K 623AA 2.58 2.68 6.26 Thomas H. Steveson, Fernie, B. C. RIVERSIDE HEIGHTS 24-25 67 4368K 623AA 14.75 2.68 17.43 G. F. Ingham, Edmonton, Alta. • 12-13 inc. 1 2707AA . 12..36 2.68 15.04 Albert A. Swan, Toronto, Ont. 2.68 A 38-39 67 623 A A 4368K 12.17 14.85 A. G. Flater, Swift Current, Sask. 14 1 2707AA 6.01 2.68 8.69 J. H. Lynch, Toronto, Ont. 16.03 2.68 ol •.,. , 1-2 69 622 A A 4368K 18,71 A. Macleod, Fernie, B. C. 15 1 2707AA 6.01 2.68 8.69 Western Canada investment Co., 8-4 69 622 A A 4368K 11.83 2.68 14.51 W. F. Watson, Hosmer, B. C. 1 Toronto, Ont. 8.88 2.68 « * - 9 69 622 A A 4368K 11.56 Ernest Latoni, Battleford, Sask. 16 1 2707 AA 6.20 2.68 8.88 G. T. Park, Saskatoon, Sask. 6.34 2.68 10-11 69 622 A A 4368-K 9.02 Evan Morgan, Frank, Alta. 17 1 2707AA . 6.01 2.68 8.69 R. B. Scott, Florida, U. S. A.

2.68 Z • 13 69 622AA 4368K 5.83 8.51 Andre Petre, Frank, Alta. 19 1 2707AA 6.21 2.68 8.89 Wm. & Eliza Crane, Toronto, Ont 8.90 2.68 69 622 A A 4368K 11.58 Robert Petre, Hillcrest, Alta. 22 1 2707AA 6.52 2.68 9.20 R. B. Scott, Florida, U. S. A. u 2.41 2.68 16 69 (122 A A 4368K 5.09 W. Wrigley, Pocahontas, Alta. 1 2 2707 A A 7.61 2.68 10.29 R. B. Scott, Florida, U. .? A. 5.83 2.68 24-25 69 622 AA 4368K 8.51 Clovis Faure, Coleman, Alta. 11 2 2707AA 7.23 2.68 1 9.91 Unknown 2.68 26 69 622AA 4368K 5.83 8.51 Robert Cameron, Newcastle, Eng. 12-14 inc. 2 2707AA 21.82 2.68 24.50 Geo. E. Pearson, Toronto, Ont. 2.54 2.68 28 69 622 A A 4368K 5.22 H. A. Robson, Winnipeg, Man. 20 2 2707AA 2.75 2.68 5.43 Thalberg Binns, Toronto, Out. 2.68 29 69 622 A A 4368K 5.83 8.51 Alex Schimndt, Frank, Alta. 22 2 2707AA 7.32 2.68 10.00 R. B. Scott, Florida, U. S. A. 2.68 35 69 622 \ A 4368K 8.88 11.56 E. N. Popham, Blairmore, Alta. 1-2 3 2707AA 22.97 2.68 25.65 R. B. Scott, Florida, U. S. A. 2.68 37 69 622 \ A 1368K 5.83 8.51 A. Kudelberg, Stettler, Alta. 6 3 2707AA 9.90 2.68 12.58 R. B. Scott, Florida, U. S. A. 2.68 42-43 69 622 \ A 4368K 11.83 14.51 F. E. Reagh, Nanton, Alta. 10-11 3 2707AA } , 37.21 2.68 39.89 R. B. Scott, Florida, U. S. A 45 69 622AA 4368K 5.83 2.68 8.51 Samuel Ennis, Blairmore, Alta. 16 and 20/ R 2707AA 6.17 2.68 8.85 R. B. Scott, Florida, U. S. A. 14.24 2.68 12.91 Delbert Ennis, Blairmore, Alta. 46 69 622 A A 4368K 17 3 2707AA 8.41 3.76 ** 12.17 McGowan Bros., Uxbridge, Ont; 22-23 70 622 A A 4368K 14,24 2.68 16.92 George Egglestone, Calgary, Alta. 18-10 3 2707AA 6.48 2.68 9.16 R. M. Donald, Cambridge, Mas:< 85 70 622AA 4368K 2.41 2.68 5.09 Jennie Wilson, Monarch, Alta. ' 1 U. S. A. 2.68 ' _f Si! - 5 71 4583AE 4368K 2.41 5.09 John Hopsky, Canmore, Alta. 3-4 4 2707AA 19.97 2.68 21.75 R. B. Scott, Florida, U. S. A. 2/41 2.68 14 71 4583AE 4368K 5.09 M. D. McPhee, Wardner, B. C. 19 4 2707AA 6.53 2.68 9.21 H. H. Ashley, Oshawa, Ont. 19-20 71 4583AE 4368K 17.91 3.76 21.67 Fook Lim Mar, Tim Way Mar, 4 2707AA 6.5$ 2.68 9.21 R. F. Clarke, Toronto, Ont. 21 . Cranbrook, B. C. 1 5 2707AA 8.98 2.68 11.66 George M. Fairfield, Toronto, Ont. 4368K 9.93 2.68 12.61 28-31 inc. 71 4583AE S. M. Swedish, Staffordville, Alta. 3-5 inc. 5 2707AA 19.80 2.68 21.48 P. W. Coltman, Toronto, Ont. 4368K 19.72 2.68 22.40 Quong Sang, Lethbridge, Alta. 84-41 inc. 71 4583AE 13-15 inc. 5 2707AA 8.22 2.68 t •"> 10.90 C. H. Denyes, Toronto, Ont. 1-2 72 4583AE 4368K 16.03 2.68 18.71 Mrs. B. Pally, Calgary, Alta. 5 6 2707AA 2.59 2.68 5.27 W. A. Kernan, Toronto, Ont. 11.82 2.68 S' M-21 72 4583AE 4368K 1 4.50 J. Erickson, Stavely, Alta. 9 6 2707AA , 6.20 2.68 8.88 Harry Wright, Toronto, Ont. H-23 72 4583AE 4368K 6.17 2.68 8.85 Johnston, P. Stoney. 6 6.83 2.68 8.51 Western Canada Invest., Toronto, 16 2707AA i » _' r 28-29 72 4583AE 4368K 11.83 .2.68 14.51 A. J. Violet, Medicine Hat, Alta. Ont. 7 73 7360AL 4368K 5.83 2.68 8.51 Harry Paul, Letbridge, Alta. 16 6 2707AA 2.41 2.18 5.09 Western Canada Invest., Toronto 20-21 73 7360AL 4368K 11.83 2.68 14.51 A. J. Violet, Moose Jaw, Sask. Ont. 4.97 2.68 7.65 Alex McMillian, Est, Cranbrook, I - 23-24 74 7360AL 4368K 17-19 A 22- B. C. 24 inc. i 2707AA 29.51 2.68 32.19 R. B. Scott, Florida, U. S. A. 20-21 6 2707AA 11.91 2.68 14.59 R. B. Scott, Florata. U. S A. 80.18 3.76 83.94 Sheperd & Dunlop, Lethbridge, 139 Sec. 28-8-21 4368K 23 6 2707AA 6.17 2.68 8.85 Francis C. Olson, Winnipeg, Man. Alta. 2-5 & 11-12 7 2707AA 29.23 2.68 31.91 R. B. Scott, Florida, U. S. A. 140-141 Sec. , 7 7 2707AA 7.64 2.68 10.32 E. B. Robertson, Calgary, Alta. 384.15 ' 2.68 386.83 E. H. Wilson, Lethbridge, Alta. 28-8-21 4368K « 8 7 2707AA 4.55 2.68 7.23 Herbert Baillie, Regina, Sask. 142-143 Sec. 4-20 inc. 8 2707AA 10303 2.68 105.71 R. B. Scott, Florida, U. S. A. 154.22 2.68 156.90 J. N. Wallace, Calgary, Alta. 28-8-21 4368K 24 8 2707AA 6.53. 2.68 9.21 A. Shorter, Toronto, Ont. 144-145 Sec. 1-2 9 2707AA 12.36 2.68 15 04 G. M. Fairfield, Toronto, Ont 141.05 2.68 150.73 J. N. Wallace, Calgary, Alta. 28-8-21 4368K 3 9 2707AA 6.01 2.68 8.69 R. B. Scott, Florida, U. S. A. 148 Sec. 13-20 inc. 9 2707AA 47.82 2.68 50.50 R. B. Scott, Florida, U. S. A. 4368K 173.50 2.68 176.18 G. M. Hatch, Letbridge, Alta. 28-8-21 22 9 2707AA 5.83 2.68 8.51 F. F. Mallett, Wallace, Ont. 149 Sec. 2 10 2707AA 8.53 2.88 11.21 R. B. Scott, Florida, U. S. A. 4368K 174.35 2.68 177.03 R. H. Blow, Calgary, Alta. 28-8-21 13 10 2707AA 7.65 2.C8 10.33 R. Bruce Scott, Florida, U. S. A 13.11 2.68 15.79 V. E. McKinder, Vancouver Island, 1-2 91 8680AQ 4368K 14 \ 10 2707AA 6.40 2.68 9.08 E. II. Schillemore, Buffalo. N. 1 B. C. 15 10 2707AA 6.40 2.68 9.68 R. B. Scott, Florida, U. S. A. 13.11 2.68 15.79 John N. Black, Wardner, B. C. 47-48 91 8680AQ 4368K 20 10 2707AA 6.52 2.68 9.20 T. B. Podger, Toronto, Ont. 4368K i 14.24 2.68 16.92 John H. McLaskey, Calgary, Alta. 23-24 92 2660AA 21 10 2707AA 2.69 2.68 5.27 Thomas E. James, Toronto. Ont 1-11 inc. 1 6370AE 4368K 27.76 2.68 30.44 Clovis Faure, Coleman, Alta. 12-24 inc. 1 6370AE 4368K 25.34 2.68 28.02 Clovis Faure, Coleman, Alta. 1-13 inc. 2 6370AE 4368K 65.57 2.68 68.25 Thomas McDonnell, Calgary, Alta. NORTH LETHBRIDGE 14 2 6370AE 4368K 7.27 2.68 9.95 Thomas McDonnell, Calgary, Alta. 15-23 2 6370AE 4368K 43.28 2.68 45.96 Thomas McDonnell, Calgary, Alta. 26-27 A 625C • 22.76 2.68 25.44 N. Wallwork, Bow Island, 8 6370AE 4368K 77.67 268 80.35 A. Southard, Calgary, Alta. 1 B 625C * 43.95 3.76 47.71 Mrs. Chas. Ross, Minneapc 1-16 1 17-18 3 6370AE 4368K 4.11 2.68 6.79 John A. McDonald, Ferintosh, Alta. nesota, U. S. A. 19 3 6370AE 4368K 2.75 2.68 5.43 John A. McDonald, Ferintosh, Alta. 31-32 C 625C V 96.39 4.84 \ 181.23 Wm. Hardy, Lethbridge, / 20 3 6370AE 4368K 3.07 2.68 6.75 John A. McDonald, Ferintosh, Alta. 36 C 625C 38.71 2.68 41..39 Wm. T. McMahon, liethbrh 45.74 3.76 49 50 A. S. Duclos, Edmonton, J 21-40 inc. 3 6370AE 4368K 4C.96 2.68 43.f4 John A. McDonald, Ferintosh, Alta. 5-6 Sub 5 1603S 625C 141.91 1-24 inc. 99 904BD 4368K 48.51 2.68 §1.19 J. F. Mitchell, Burlington, Ont. 7 625C 138.16 3.76 W. S. S. Gillis, Lethbridg- 151.38 J. M. Harper, Kamloops, 25-48 inc. 99 904BD 4368K 48.61 2.68 61.19 J. F. Mitchell, Burlington, Ont. N. 86 ft. 1j f 9 5 625C 147.62 3.76 26.80 2.68 29.48 M Swanson, Ratawik, Mo 13-21 inc. 1 7540AL 4368K 41.27 2.68 43.96 S. S. Stevenson, Winnipeg, Man 7 Sub. 11 1205AQ 625C Sweden. 22 1 7540AL 4368K 4.43 2.68 7.11 S. S. Stevenson, Winnipeg, Man 26.83 2.68 28.51 Peter Alexanderson, Blac 81-48 inc. 1 7540AL 4368K 82.24 2.68 84.92 S. S. Stevenson, Winnipeg, Man 8 Suh. 11 1205AQ 625C 3.76 41.48 H. Keeling A W. H. Da^ 9-10 2 7540AL 4368K 3.94 2.68 6.62 Donald Langell. Edmonton,AlU 16 Sab. 11 1205AQ 625C 37.72 bridge, Alta. 17-24 inc. 2 7540 AL 4368K 36.87 2.68 39.55 S. S. Stevenson, Winnipeg, Man 37.60 3.76 H. R. Short, Lethbridge, , 25-28 inc. 2 7540AL 4368K 18.69 2.68 21.37 S. S. Stevenson- Winnipeg, Man. 3-4 Sab 16 7881AU 626C AU»l 2L*. W. M. Gillelan, Lethbridg 85-39 2 7540AL 4368K 22.87 2.68 26.66 S. S. Steveasev Mrinmpeg, Maa. 7 7ltlA¥ 626C 18.36 2.68 TT PAGE FOURT THE LETHBRIDGE TELEGRAM Friday. June_7. 1918.

Hi lock Plan Arrears Adv't i»g Total Block Plan Arrears Adv't'g Total Lot Etc. Numbers Taxes Etc., Costs D«c Assessed Owners i.ot Etc. Numberrs Taxes Etc., Costs Due Assessed Owners * £ Of 17 625C 179.67 3.76 183.43 Mrs. Isobel D. Bolderson, Redclift, 21-24 6 1019Y406R 19.72 2.68 22.40 C. A. Sheppard, Calgary, Alta. C A. Sheppard, Calgary, Alta. Alberta, 1-2 6 2480/T 406R 12.00 2.68 14.6!. \. Sheppard, Calgary, Altfi. 11 625C 199.98 2.68 202.66 W. M. Gillelan, Lethbridge, Alta. 5 6 2480T 406R 5.49 2.68 8.17 B183' of 22 625C 241.53 2.68 8-10 6 2480T406R 16.62 • 2.68 19.30 ('. A. Sheppard, Calgary, Alta. 244.21 Hellen Mueller. Lethbridge, Alta. Robert Wilson. Lethbridge, Alta. 3* 96' of 22 625C 108.08 2.68 110.76 j. T. Tennant, Calgary, Alta. 22 6 2480T406R 5.66 2.68 8.34 N C. A. Sheppard", Calgary, Alta. 38 625C 50.74 2.68 30 6 2480T 406R 4.97 2.68 7.65 53.42 Ceorge Hope, Lethbridge, Alta. C. A. Sheppard, Calgary, Alta. 39 625G 34.25 2.68 33 6 2480T406R 4.97 2.68 7.65 • 36.93 Mat Vaselenyak, Sr., Lethbridge, Alta A. Silverthorn, Calgary, Alta. 40 33.27 2.68 43-43 i 2480T 406B 81.44 .5.20 6250 35.95 Mat Vaselenyak, Sr., Lethbridge, Alta i.n A. Bapton, Stege, California, U.S.A. 46 6250 101.54 2.68 104.22 proc Macvk, Carmichael, Sask. 46 i 2480T 406H v 4.62 2.61 7.30 12 6890 75.84 8.76 79.60 B. W. Baines, Taber, Alta. E. \ of S. i 18 6250 33.10 8.78 36.86 John Zuhack, Staffordville. Alt* of 2 VII 902F 902* 8.65 2.61 12.33 Geo. Burgman, Great Falls. Mont. 6260 88.1* 85.96 M. Vaaelenyak, Lethbridge, Alta. E. 41.5' Of W m MP 83 ft. cl M- W 34.9 ft. of t 625C 101.91 4.84 106.75 .las. A. Pearson, Lethbridfie, Altf 4 Sub. 75 I248P625C C8.80 3.74 72.38 Ceo. Pincuack, Lethbridge, Alt*. 20 ru 120 A A 902f 9.25 2.68 11.93 Horace Ford, Lethbridge, Alta. 5-11 inc. Su|^ I 18-19 VII 3842S902F 9.13 2.68 11.81 F. Summerton, Seattle, Wash., U.t-flt 16-77 W59Y 6250 169.60 '3.76 113.36 Ed. Holmes, Creston, B.C. 31-32 VII 3842S9021* 16.30 2.68 48.98 Fred Koshmlr, Hardieville, Alta. 82-18 inc. 50-51 VII 3842S902P 17.41 2.ft 18.98 H. M. Newson, Calgary, Alta. ,Sub 76-77 4059V 6250 169.52 3.76 173.28 Ed. Holmes, Creston, B.C. 54-55 VII 3842S^02P 17.97 2.68 20.65 H. M. Newson, Calgary, Alta. 10-82 625G 207.2$ 2.61 809.91 J. W. Farr, Earl Grey, Sask. 58-59 VII 3842S902F 21.17 2.68 23.85 G. C. Dainty, Lethbridge 08 6250 155.43 2.61 158.13 N. A. Scott, Pontypool, Ont. 65-70 Inc. VII 3842S 902F 118.70 2.68 121.38 N. S. Timmins, Calgary, Alta. U 34.8' of 84 6250 25.33 2.6* 28.01 Alliance Trust Co., Calgary, Alt*. 91 VII ' 3842S902F 19.45 3.76 23.21 Goyuk Tenas, Lethbridge, Alta. 18 625G 53.08 3.76 56.84 Ste*e Pinchack, Staffordville, Alta. 92-93 VII 3842S902F 38.92 2.68 41.60 J* W. Freeman, Toronto, Ont. 625C 69.13 2.6S 71.81 J. W. Farr, Earl Grey. Sask. 110-111 VII 3842S 902F 30.11 2.68 32.79 Mrs. R. Ripley. Lethbridge, Alta. m10-9 1 625C 204.26 2.68 206.DI J. W. Farr, Earl Grey. Sask. 112 VII 3842S902F 14.55 2.68 17.23 Mrs. R. Ripley. Lethbridge, Alta. 110-112 inc. 625C 743.02 4.84 747.86 'vings Hotel Co., Lethbridge, Alta. 116-118 inc. VII 3842S902F 91.37 2.68 94.05 Mrs. R. Ripley' Lethbridge, Alta. / 118 625C 122.48 3.76 123.24 John E. Wells, Chicago, 111., U.S.A. 7 VII 5713S 902F 30.30 2.68 32.98 Wm. Young, Redcliffe, Alta. jp 119 625C 107.97 3.76 111.73 John E. Wells, Chicago, 111., U.S.A. S. 149.6' of W. 121 625G 101.08 3.76 104.84 J. A. Kritzwiser, Qu'Appelle, Sask. 50 ft of 5 VIII 902F 31.82 2.68 34.50 Miss Grace Watt, Wattsburg, B.C. . 140-142 inc. 62BC 206.48 2.68 209.16 Mrs. H. Brysse, Lethbridge. Alta. S. 169.6 ft 145 626C 06.13 2.68 98.81 J. H. Noel, Lethbridge, Alta. of Ac.5 VIII 902F 81.93 2.63 84.61 Andrew Kurkel, , Alta. 146 625C 95.47 2.68 98.15 J. H. Noel, Lethbridge, Alta. , W. 50 ft. (o f 147 62BC 75.21 2.68 77.89 J. H. Noel, Lethbridge, Alta. E. 100 ft. 148 625G 74.85 2.68 77.53 J. H. Noel, Lethbridge, Alta. of N. 1 of 6 149-150 625C 36.45 2.68 39.13 J. Marlowe, Lethbridge, Alta. & E. 100' of 151 625C 61.86 2.68 64.54 Mrs. August Brysse, Lethbridge, Alta. S. 1 of 6 902F 112.41 4.84 117.25 Minkle & Frank Smith. Lethbridge. 159 625G 34.52 2.68 37.20 Steve Pisko, Staffordville, Alta. 11-12 Sub. of 160 625C 70.54 2.63 73.22 John Petrunia. Lethbridge, Alta. 7 VIII 6438AQ902F 27.98 2.68 30.66 Rudolph Ross, Lethbridge, Alta. 1-3 Sub. 162 6250 70.56 2.68 73.24 A. J. Carter, Fernie, B.C. 11-12 VIII 6109P 902F 133.41 • 2.68 136.09 j. Harris & Co., Lethbridge, Alta. 168 625C 110.18 2.68 112.86 Harry Merriman, Hat View P. O., 14-15 Sub. Sask. 11-12 VIII 6109P902F 39.10 3.76 43.86 M. S. McArthur, Lethbridge, Alta. 1-2 W McKillop St 1015D 85SB 106.14 3.76 109.90 James Ashcroft Est., Lethbridge Alta 21-22 Sub. 20-24 5056Y 255B 75.18 3.76 78.94 C. A. Wallace, Grand Forks, B.C. 11-12 VIII 6109P 902F 84.55 2.68 87.23 N. IT. Harding, Lethbridge, Alta. 10 W. of McK illop 9-10 B (IX) 246T406R 39.31 2.68 4L99 A. G. Baalim Lethbridge. Alta. St. 653C 255B 5.19 3.76 8.95 Mrs. Catherine Reber, Lethbridge, • 14-15 B (IX) . 246T406R 56.12 2.68 58.80 G. R. Chappie, Medicine Hat, Alta. Alta. 21-22 Sub. 7 IX 4112AE406R 24.52 2.68 27.20 C. S. Donaldson, Lethbridge, Alta. 16-20 inc. Sub 19-24 2311T 255B 110.22 3.76 113.98 A. H. McKcowen, , Alta. 1 IX 4401AQ406R 13.82 2.68 16.50 Frank F. Wrenn, Lethbridge, Alta. 1-2 Sub. 13 & W i 15-18 inc. IX 4401AQ406R 61.17 2.68 63.85 W. A. Freeburger, Enchant, Alta. of 12 5556AQ 255B 12.34 2.68 45.02 G. B. Greenall, Lethbridge, Alta. W. i of 11 IX 406R 27.07 3.76 30.83 Peter Fox & Robt. Jones. Lethbridge. 3-10 inc. 5556AQ255B 171.94 3.76 175.70 Robert Page, Lethbridge, Alta. E. J of 14 IX 406R 92.56 3.76 96.32 A. W. Baxter, , Alta. 11 5556AQ 255B 30.81 2.68 33.49 Robert Sage, Lethbridge, Alta. 3-6 inc. IX 4941AA400R - 40.02\ 2.68 51.70 Malcolm Halliday, Calgary, Alta. 12 5558AIQ &55B 30.81 2.68 33.49 Robert Sage, Lethbridge, Alta. 9 B(X) 29"" ' V 406R 27.79 4.84 32.63 Wm. Galenkamp, Nobleford, Alta. 15-16 5556AQ 255B 47.78 3.76 51.54 Robert Sage, Lethbridge, Alta. 10 B(X1 29V.- A !06R 14.78 2.68 17.46 Mathew Goebel, Wabamun. Alta. {Acre) 16 West of 1 Sub. 5-18 5 760AQ 406R 10.70 2.68 13.38 Fraivio Del Grand. Blairmore, Alta. McKillop St 255B 481.70 2.68 484.38 Chas. Williamson & John Bruce, 6 5 760AQ 406R - 9.25 "» 2.68 11.93 George Searle, Pincher Creek, Alta. (Acre 1 E. of r 16-17 c 760AQ406R 18.97 2.68 21.65 John H. Murphy, Blairmore, Alta. McKillop 255B 425.15 2.68 427.83 Thomas Holmes, Creston, B.C. 20 6 760AQ 406R 9.07 2.68 11.75 Andy Montalbette, Michel, B.C. 1-2 Sub. 2-3 908T 255B 38.73 2.68 41.41 Alex. Grundstone, Lethbridge, Alta. 42 6 760AQ 406R 3.94 2.68 6.62 Angelo Bossetti and Luigi Peruzitti. 1-11 Sub. 4 2133BD255B 283.22 2.68 285.90 Thomas Holmes. Creston, B.C. , Alberta. 4-9 Sub. 5 8183AU 255B 160.14 2.68 162.82 W. M. Gillelan, Lethbridge, Alia. 43 6 760AQ406R 9.07 2.68 11.75 Clifford Symonds, Pincher Creek, Alta. 41-42 653C 255B 53.55 2.68 56.23 C. R. McDonald, Revelstoke, B.C. 4 44 6 760AQ 406R 3.94 2.68 6.62 G. Geo. Reed, Middlesex, England. 6 2311T255B 7.06 3.76 3 7 760AQ 406R 10.35 3.76 14.11 s. Wycherly, Passburg, Alta. 15.5 ft. E. of W. 10.82 Mrs. James McCaig, Edmonton, Alta. 4 7 760AQ 406R 10.35 3.76 14.11 Earl Koath. Passburg, Alta. 125 ft. of N 5 7 760AQ 406R 10.25 3.76 14.01 Sam Whitehouse, Fernie, B. C. 155 ft. of 16 255B 23.75 2.68 6 7 760AO 406R 10". 2 5 3.76 14.01 J. u. Irving, Blairmore, Alta. W. 30' of E. 60' of 26.43 W. Paris Est. 41-12 7 760AQ 18.63 3.76 22.39 M. B. Dawson & R. Green, Blair­ N. 155 of Ac. 16 more, Alta. E of McKilk> p St 255B 20.02 3.76 47 7 760AQ406R 3.95 2.68 6-63 Angelo Lazza Hosmer, B.C. S. 20 ft. of E: . iso • , 23.78 Henry Frey, Lethbridge. Alta. 50 7 760AQ406R 9.09 2.68 11.77 Dominico Serra, Coleman, Alta. i ft. 0f 18. E. of 1 8 760AQ406R 12.35 2.68 15.03 Wm. Pickering, Medicine Hat, Alta. p. McKillop St. 9.81 2.68 2 8 760AQ406R 4.97 2.68 7.65 D. Renacco, , Alta. Pt. of 15 S. o . St. 12.49 Unknown 7 8 760AQ 406R 10.88 2.68 13.56 Peter Schranz. W. of Torrance1 904C * 35.35 2.68 8 8 760AQ 406R 10.40 2.68 13.08 W. Obello, Blairmore, Alta. Pt. of 17 N. of St. 38.03 P. W. Barton, Lethbridge, Alta. E. 50' of W W. of Torrance 904C 44.27 2.68 100' 8 of 5 10 406R 57.64 2.68 60.32 Royal Colleries, Ltd., Calgary, Alta. 4t\ S 34.68' of 20 46.95 P. W. Barton, 4.ethbridge, Alta. W. of Torrance 58.39 3.76 E. 50' of W 22 & N. J of 21 W. 62.15 J. W. Clack, Lethbridge, Alta. 100.8' of 18 10 406R 62.24 2.68 64.92 Royal Colleries, Ltd., Calgary, Alta. of Torrence 904C ' 41.14 2.68 1-2 A(XIII) 5176AE 406R v20.76 2.68 23.43 Miss Mary Morris, Lethbridge, Alta. 23-24 W. of ror- 43.82 Mrs. E. Hudson, Lethbridge. Alta. 2.3-26 & E.-J t ranee 904C 107.75 2.68 110.43 Mrs. E. Hudson, Lethbridge. Alta. 22 A(XIII) 5176AE406R 52.50 3.76 56.35 Mrs. A. B. Walton, Lethbridge, AJta. 9-11 A 904C 138.86 2.68 141.54 Royal Colleries, Ltd., Calgary, Alta. 7-8 B(XIII) 5176AE 406R 42.47 4.84 47.11 Ernest Foreman, Lethbridge, Alta. 24 A 904C 37.43 3.76 41.49 Ferdinanda Cessili'.io, Prince Albert, 12-14 Inc. Sask. B(XIII) 5176AE 406R 12.52 3.76 16.28 Alice Higgins and Wm. Millegan 31-33 A 904C- 42.91 3.76 46.67 Fred Lonttlt, Lethbridge, Alta. Commerce, Alta. 3.76 68.67 j. Tuff. Lethbr.rtge Alta. 27-28 & E. \t 34-37 A 904C 64.91 5176AE 406R 33.57 S. W. Walter, Ladner, B.C. of 26 B(XIII) 22.53 3.76 26.29 Thos. R. Gurr, Lethbridge, Alta. 38-39 A 904C 29.81 3.76 E. 50' of W, mi 44 & S. 6' of 43 A •904C 24.66 3.76 i 28.42 A. Sprout, Lethbridge, Alta. 76.06 Robt. Cooper, Welland, Ont. 100' of 5 46-50 inc. A 90 IC 72.30 3.76 & 18 XIII 406R 134.00 2.68 136.68 Royal Colleries, Ltd., Calgary, Alta. B 904C 75.48 3.76 1-3 inc. 79.24 j. H. Fleetwood, Lethbridge, A4ta. 1 1 760AQ406R 4.11 2.68 6.79 Harry B. Berry, Brooks, Alta. N. J of 11 10-11 1 , 760AQ406R 15.43 2.68 18.11 F. M. Pinkey, Blairmore, Alta. C 904C 56.63 2.68 & all 12 59.31 H. M. Whiddingtou, Lethbridge, Alta. 18 1 760AQ406R 4.11 2.68 6.79 Miss Grace Thomas, Hillcrest, Alta. 1-2 E of 19-20 2 760AQ 406R 15.64 3.76 19.40 Arthur Buchan, lairmore, Alta. 904C • 99.47 2.68 Iddington Av 102.15 Royal Colleries, Ltd., Calgary, Alta. 21-22 2 760AQ406R 15.64 3.76 19.40 Alex. Simms, Blairmore, Alta. 6-8 & Pts. of 25-26 2 760AQ 406R 7.36 3.76 . 11.12 Mrs. Wm. James, Blairmore, Alta. fl Xr. 10 E. ot 2 760AQ406R 12.64 3.76 16.40 202.21 Royal Colleries, Ltd., Calgary. Alta. 27-28 Donald Ferguson, Bellevue, Alta. Iddington Ave. 9040 199.53 2.68 19-20 3 760AQ406R 18.00 2.68 20.68 E. M. Brown, Blairmore, Alta. 19 E. of Iddington 29-30 3 760AQ406R 15.63 2.68 18.31 Robert Griffiths, Frank, Alta. 904C 12.40 3.76 16.16 A. R. Stephenson, Edmonton, Alta. Ave. 31-32 3 760AQ406R 15.63 2.68 18.31 J. D. .Griffiths, Frank, Alta. 55-56 E. of Id- 33-34 3 760AQ406R 26.71 2.68 29.39 24.17 Mrs. C. A. Sullivan, Lethbridge, Alta. Unknown. dington Ave. 904C 20.41 3.76 2(XI V) .3256 A A 406R 10.70 2.68 13.38 36.28 yal Colleries, Ltd., Calgary, Alta. 4 Phillip L. Fiddler, Bellingham, Wash- 155B 33.60 2.68 XIV 3977AA406R 24.95 2.68 27.63 2 70.05 Royal Colleries, Ltd., Calgary, Alta. 4-5 Sub. 5 Mrs. Bella Reid, Toronto,"Ont. 155B 67.37 2.68 XIV 17AI 406R 8.58 2.68 11.26 8 and 19 120.57 Mrs. vM. Barford, Lethbridge, Alta. 5-6 Miss Hazel Brown, Lethbridge, Alta. 26-30 inc. 155B 117.89 2.68 XIV 2930AL 406R 103.15 4.84 107.99 36.23 Royal Collieries, Ltd., Calgary, Alta. 8-11 Inc. David S. and Annie Cummings, Gra­ 20 155B 33.55 2.68 num, Alta. 155B 32.01 2.68 34.69 Royal Colleries, Ltd., Calgary, Alta. 31 16-18 Inc. XIV 2930AL406R 24.93 3.76 28.69 Thomas Guy, Claresholm, Alta. 155B 90.95 2.68 93.63 Mrs. F. Phillips, Toronto, Ont. XIV 2930AL406R 33.85 2.68 36.53 32-34 * 77.52 Mrs. M. Barford, Lethbridge, Alta. 19-20 Maud Reid, Claresholm, Alta. 35-37inc 155B 74.84 2.68 19 6580 AI 34.63 2.68 37.31 32.20 Royal Colleries, Ltd. Calgary, Alta. 33-44 John Pfeil, Sydenham, Kent, England. 43 155B 29.52 2.68 11 20 6580AI 7.99 2.68 10.67 Fred J. Hale, New Milton, Hants. 155B 29.53 2.68 32.21 Royal Colleries, Ltd.* Calgary, Alta. 44 106.73 D. .1. Whitney, Lethbridge England. 45-19 inc. 155B 104.05 2.68 6-11 inc. 21 6580AI 33.92' 2.68 36.60 39.86 I). J. Whitney, Lethbridge, Alta. John Pfeil, Sydenham, Kent, England. 53-54 155B 37.18 2.68 12-16 inc. 21 6580AI 11.82 2.68 14.50 John Pfeil, Sydenham, Kent, England. 155B 58.83 2.68 61.51 Royal Colleries, Ltd., Calgary, Alta. 55-56 12-13 22 6580AI 17.79 2.68 20.47 W. R. Bates, Lethbridge, Alta. W. 50 ft. of 62- 15-17 inc. 22 6580AI 22.11 2.68 24.79 97.16 Royal Colleries, Ltd., Calgary, Alta. T. H. Crow, Lethbridge, Alta. 64 inc. 155B 94.48 2.68 1-2 23 6580AI 24.52 2.68 27.20 Ferdinand Daw, Fernie, B.C. 155B 313.04 2.68 ( 315.72 Mary Howard, Lethb-idge, Alta. 65-66 1*6-17 23 6580AI 11.15 2.68 13.83 Daniel W. Coulter, Taber, Alta. 1-12 inc. V 23 • 6580AI 11.15 2.68 13.83 69.02 P. DeBeaudrop, Ghost Pine Creek, 18-19 F. G. Garbutt, Calgary, Alta. 155B 66.34 2.68 23 6580AI 5.66 , 2.68 8.34 77-79 inc. / Alberta. 20 Eliz M. Blue, Lethbridge, Alta. 83-85 inc. 155B 66.33 2.68 69.01 P. DeBeaudrop, Ghost Pine Creek, 5 145 406R 17.27 3.76 li 21.03 J. A. Kitzwiser, Qu'Appelle, Sask. 1 Alberta. 3 146 406R 95.62 2.68 98.30 S. A. Hole, Deerfleld, 111., U.S.A. 15-17 inc. 146 406R 329.88 2.68 332.56 Quong, Sang & Co., Lethbridge, Alta. 2564Y155B 11.46 2.68 14.14 John Church, Fourways, Alta. 10 Sub. 90 29-30 146 406R 31.77 2.68 34.45 Sam A. Hole, Deerfleld, 111., U.S.A. 11 2564Y 155B, 9.24 2.68 11.92 Chas. Murray, Lethbridge, Alta. 156.66 64.90 Chas. Harris Calgary, Alta. 31-34 inc. 146 406R 152.89 3.76 E. T. Broad, Minneapolis, Minn. 16-17 2564Y 155B 62.22 2.68 147 406R 41.37 2.68 44.05 9.70 E. Castles, Lethbridge, Alta. 12 Mrs. M. Kennedy, Lethbridge, Alta. SI 1.55B 7.02 2.68 E. 4 of 17-18 148 406R 77.93 4.84 82.77 Kennedy & Turcotte, Lethbridge. 155B 16.05 2.68 18.73 G. K. Scott, Lethbridge, Alta. 98 23-24 149 406R 77.39 2.68 80.07 Wm. Whitlaw, Lethbridge, Alta. 3-4 2 3607S 902F 52.44 2.68 55.12 D. Dunnett, Calgary, Alta. 130.86 53.76 A. Southard, Calgary. Alta. 31-34inc. 151 406R 128.18 2.68 F. Cline Est., Lethbridge, Alta. 7-8 2 3607S 902F 51.08 2.68 152 406R 17.71 2.68 20,39 A. J. Butler. Wardner, B.C. 5257AE 902F 36.03 2.68 38.71 George Sear, Lethbridge, Alta. S. \ Of 9 11-12 2 18-19 152 406R 33.50 3.76 37.26 J. A. Gillespie, Lethbridge, Alta. W. 30' of N. 406R 76.99 3.76 80.75 30.13 T. S. Fetterley, Lethbridge. Alta. 32 152 E. A. Williamson, Lethbridge, Alta. 136'of Ac. 5 2 902F 27.45 2.68 7 153 406R 39.46 2.68 42.14 P. Sawzuk, Lethbridge, Alta. N. 50' of S. 27-29 inc. 153 406R 106.66 2.68 109.34 Thos. Sibbold, Waverley, Ont. .84' of E. 73.65 63.16 Mrs. J. D. Bolderson, Redcliffe, Alta. 39-40 153 406R 70.97 2.68 G. DeWet Fletcher. 124'of 12 2 902F 60.48 2.68 406R 126.14 3.76 129.90 S. H. Garland, Calgary, Alta. 579.75 Royal Colleries, Calgary, Alta. 4-5 154 s 47-69 inc. 3. 3127S 902F 577.07 2.68 154 406R 135.82 2.68 138.50 Mat Vaselynak, Sr., Staffordville, Al­ 7-8 3 4033AA 902F 61.08 2.68 63.76 J. Button. Moosomin, Sask. ¥ berta. \ 247.82 Tom Long, Tom Traynor and George 7 3 406R 245.14 2.68 Camden, Lethbridge, Alta. E. 31.3' of t 154 406R 108.46 3.76 112.22 Albert Rose, Lethbridge, Alta. 5.14 2.68 7.82 C. & E. Schmidt, Kitchener, Ont. 24-27 34 1 6060A1 406R 154 406R 35.56 2.68 38.24 Fred Siminere Staffordville, Alta. 6060AI 406R 10.11 2.68 12.79 Mrs. H. R. Rowleau, Tacoma, Wash. 36 7-8 2 15-17 inc. 155 406R 125.34 2.68 128.02 Mrs. Mary Vaselenyak, Staffordville, 39-41 inc 2 6060AI 406R 47.54 2.68 50.22 E. E. Chandler. Lethbridge, Alta. 17.97 21.08 Mike Lesminister, Lethbridge, Alta. 27 155 406R 14.21 3.76 F. Siminick, Staffordville, Alta. 42-43 2 6060AI 406R 18.40 2.68 Alta. 6060AI406R 10.29 2.68 12.97 Harry Farrow and Mrs. Lola Litz, 46-48 2 10 156 406R 26.03 3.76 29.79 Alex. Sandquist, Lethbridge, Alta. Lethbridge. 27.20 37-38 159 406R 22.36 4.84 Mrs. M. J. Gurr,. Lethbridge, Alta. 1-3 inc. Sub. 1-2 160 406R 41.99 3.76- 45.75 Mike Terlicki, Lethbridge, Alta. 143A 406R 56.56 2.68 59.24 Protop Kindradt, Staffordville, Alta. 16-17 3 9-10 160 406R 26.30 2.68 28.98 D. Clausen, Lethbridge, Alta. 45 8 (6) 5599S 406R 6.54 2.68 9.22 J. H. Fleetwood, Lethbridge, Alta. 160 406R 20.69 2.68 23.37 John Brown Est., Lethbridge, Alta. 5599S 406R 28.56 2.68 31.24 O. Pettit, Edmonton, Alta. 44" 7-8 3 (6) 8 161 406R 6.17 2.68 8.85 Wasil Rohovie, Lethbridge, Alta. 5599S 406R 6.48 2.68 9.16 D. J. McKay. New Glasgow, N.S. 9 3 (6) 10-11 161 406R 27.86 2.68 30.54 Grlgore Puricz, Smoky Lake, Alta. 14 4 (6) 192A 40611 12.35 2.68 15.03 Terracce Liberatto, Calgary, Alta. 406R 27.78 2.68 30.46 Peter Orme, Staffordville, Alta. 12.61 J. H. Fleetwood, Lethbridge, Alta. 16-17 161 4-5 * (6) 192A 406R 9.93 2.68 26-27 161 406R 36.76 2.68 39.44 Geo. Purioz, Austria. 7 • (6) 192A 406R 4.97 2.68 7.65 J. H. Fleetwood, Lethbridge, Alta, 161 406R 36.76 2.68 39.44 Frank Diazuk, Hardieville, Alta. 19.14 Walter Nelson, Coleman, Alta. 32-33 8 3 (6) 192A 406R 16.46 2.68 1-4 inc. 162 406R 241.99 2.68 244.67 Inman Salberg, Lethbridge, Alta. Block A being 10-11 162 406R 171.32 2.68 174.00 Geo. Canning, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. 50' strip from 3 12-13 162 406R 116.61 2.68 119.29 Harry Bentley, Lethbridge, Alta. 6th Ave N. 15 162 406R 59.37 2.68 62.05 David Walker, Lethbridge, Alta. to 7th Ave. 16 162 406R 59.37 2.68 62.05 W. J. Wade, Lethbridge, Alta. Thos. S. B. Chisholm, Lethbridge. N. 6 192A 406R 131.72 2.68 134.40 Royal Colleries, Ltd., Calgary, Alta. 17 162 406R 86.80 2.68 89.48 29-30 1 (6) 192A 406R 26.90 8.76 30.66 M. S. McArthur Lethbridge, Atta. 26-27 162 406R 41.95 2.68 44.63 W. A. Oliver, Butte, Mont., U.S.A. Wm. Collins, Medicine Hat, Alta. 35-36 1 (6) 192A 406R 30.96 2.68 33.64 Charles Hillebracht. D.dsbury, Alta. 7 163 406R 29.62 2.68 32.30 N. B. Peat, McDonald Blk., Leth­ 37 1 (6) 192A406R 9.68 2.63 12.36 Miss Amy Eaton, Peafcd River Cross­ 34 163 406R 38.95 2.68 38.63 ing, Alta. bridge. 192A 406R 8.89 2.68 11.57 Rich Whittal, Great Falls, Mont. 13-16 inc. 165 406R 36.32 3.76 40.08 S. A. Hole, Deerfleld, 111., U.S.A. m 1 (6) David Aitken, Lethbridge, Alta. 1-10 f 1019Y 406R 20.12 2.68 22.80 Phillop Jones Sandstone, Alta. 17-20 inc. 166 406R 21.58 2.68 24.26 1019Y 406R 9.26 2.68 11.94 C. A. Sheppard, Calgary, Alta. 166 406R 33.31 2.68 35.99 Wm. Kellett, Hardieville. Alta. 11-12 6 29-31 inc. Unknown 18-20 6 1019Y 406R 86.21 2.68 88.89 Phillip Jones, Sandstone, Alta. 14 170 406R 7.47 268 10.15 Friday, June 7. l'H8. THE LETHBRIDGE TELEGRAM PAGE FIFTEEN Block Plan Arrears Adv't'g Total Block Plan Arrears Adv't'g Total Lot Etc. Numbers Taxes Etc., Costs Due Assessed Owners Lot Etc. 15 170 406R 7.47 2.68 Numbers Taxes Etc., Co its Due Assessed owners 10.15 Unknown 3-6 Inc. 28 4130AI .49 2.68 3.17 Unknown 1-2 173 4275AQ 10.39 2.68 13.07 R. R. Milton, Lorlie, Sask. 7-8 28 8-9 174 4275At) 2.68 T 4130AI 1.43 2.68 4.11 Unknown 18.44 16.12 W m. Makarenko, Lethbridge, Alta. 28 4130AI .14 46 204 4275AQ 18.00 2.68 20.68 Edward Vavra. 2.68 2.82 Salvatore Macroae, Portland, Ost» 1 mile of R R gon, U. S. A. 12-13 28 4130AI .94 Bed' in 8-9-21 96.94 2.68 99.62 Royal Colleries, Ltd., Lethbridge. 2.68 3.62 Wm. J. Ke;r, Vancouver, B.C. 14-15 Pt. of S.E. 4. 1- 28 •f 130 AI .64 2.68 3.32 A. R. Hoover, Portage La Praii.e, 9-22 S. of Mc­ -» 16-19 Inc. Manitoba. Leod Road. 28 4130AI .49 2.68 3.17 I nknown. & W.*of the 80-28 Inc. 28 4130AI 1.24 2.68 I nknown. .r 33 3.92 Power BIdg, 28 4130AI .32 2.68 3.00 15.6 acres 91.89 2.68 97.57 Jamees A. Close, Woodstock, Ont. 34- Inc. ileioisc K. Campbell, Vancouver 28 4130AI 2.68 2.68 5.36 Harold Price. VancpuYer, B.C. N. 20' -of E. \ 39-46 Inc. 28 4130AI 4.28 2.68 156.8 ft. & 1-23 Inc. 6.96 F. D. Mclnius, Vancouver, B. C. ' 29 4130AI 7.38 2.68 10.06 ^. T. FramptoQ, \ Ictona, B.C. E. 20 ft. V Part S. W. 24-34 Inc. 29 4130AI 5.60 2.68 35-38 inc. 8.28 fT K. Spence, Britannia Beach, B.C* of W. 145 | i Sec. 8-9-21 29 4130AI 2.59 2.68 5.27 ft. used as J David Campbell, Smith Hill, \ a*» 4.06 Mrs. C. S. Donaldson, Lethbridge. couver, B.C. Lane 1.38 2.68 39-46 Inc. 29 4130AI 5.05 2.68 1-17 Inc. 7.73 G. ii. Snow, Vancouver, B.C. S.^4.4' of W. 30 4130AI 4.88 2.68 7.56 Unknown. _%' of S.W. V 18-21 Inc. 30 25.32 Mrs. C. S. Donaldson, Lethbridge. 4130AI 2.54 2.68 5.22 I nknown. 1 Sec. 8-9-21 22.64 2.68 22-24 Inc. 30 4130 AI 1.78 2.68 4.46 I •nknown. 26-27 . 30 4130AI 1.03 2.68 3.71 Unknown. 28-40 Inc. 30 4130AI 5.95 2.68 8.63 I nknown. STAFFORDVILLE y 41-43 Inc. 30 4130AI 1.78 2.68 4.46 Unknown. 44 30 ' 4130AI .60 2.68 3.28 1 nknown. 3255S 158.92 2.68 161.60 Ed. Thomas, Lethbridge,' Alta. 45-46 30 4130AI .68 2.68 18-19 Perry 4-20 3.36 J. Vernau, Vancouver, B.C. Inc. 31 4130AI 7.70 2.68 10.38 Unknown. S. 70 ft. of N. 51.09 Geo. Gresack, Stafiordville, Alta. 21 31 140 ft. of D. 6451L 48.41 2:68 4130A1 .30 2.68 2.98 Unknown. 22 31 4130AI .31 2.68 2.99 Unknown. N. 43 ft. of E. 26-27 Inc. 31 • 4130AI 150 ft. of N. 1.22 2.68 3.90 Unknown. 28-40 Inc. 31 4130AI 5.90 2.68 130- of S. 41-44 Inc. 8.58 Unknown. 5451L 37.46 40.14 Minnie Morrow, Staffordville, Alta. 31 4130A1 1.83 2.68 4.51 Unknown. 155 ft. of 1 F 45-46 31 4130AI 2.68 N. 65 ft. of E. 1.25 3.93 Unknown. 1-20 Inc. 32 4130AI 1P.85 2.68 14.53 Unknown. 130 ft. of S. 21 32 5451L 7.05 2.68 9.73 Nick Bosisty, Stafiordville, Alta. 4130AI .60 2.68 3.28 Unknown. 285 of 1 F 23 32 5451L 31.44 2.68 34.12 Peter Orme, Stafiordville, Alta. 4130AI .63 2.68 3.31 Chas. Hi own, Vancouver, B\C. 17 F 25.29 F. W. Green, Est., Lethbridge, Alta. 27-28 32 . 4130AI 2.68 5451L 22.61 2.68 1.14 3.82 Unknown. 22 F 29-33 Inc. 32 4130AI 2.68 5.67 N. _ of W. i 32 2.99 Herbert G.. Dehon, Vancouver, B.Cfc. 30.00 2.68 32.68 Roumanish Trading Co., Stafiord­ 34-39 Inc. 4130A1 2.68 6.16 of 7 189E 40-41 32 3.48 P. Moore, Vancouver, B.C. ville, Alta. 4130AI 1.06 2.68 3.74 Unknown. 1-3 33 4130AI 2.68 W. £ , of N. i 1.78 4.46 Hendry Rudolph Starrs, Vancouver^ 189E 5.33 2.68 8.01 S. Mogus, Stafiordville, Alta. ef 29 6 33 B.C. N. £ of E. _ 4130AI .68 2.68 '3.28 Unknown, 189 E 29.63 2.68 32.31 Vasile Siminuk & Tober Siminuk, 4-5 33 4130AI 1.21 2.68 3.89 ef 31 7 33 F. W. <»yle , WoodsBelleville, Belleville, Toronto, Ontari, , Ontari^no < o T PAGE S1XTKK& THE LCTilBrni;(iE TF.1.K1RA.M F./OAY. U.\F. 7. ior

Block Plan Arrears Adv't'g Total Block Plan Arrears Adv't'g Total Numbers Taxes Etc., Costi Due Assessed Owners Lot Etc. Numbers Taxes Etc., Costs Due \ssessed Owners Lot Etc Miss M. A. Woods, Toronto, Ont. 22 42 Win. Walcott, Halifax, N. S. 12 25 6360AI .47 2.68 3.15 6360AI .39 2.68 3.07 George Hill, Winnipeg, Man. 23-24 42 International Securities Co., Ltd., 26-30 Ine. 25 6360AI 1.10 2.68 3.78 6360AI 1.26 2.68 3.94 Ben L. Holliday, Boissevain, Man. Winnipeg 25 6360A1 .93 2.68 3.61 85-36 E. W. Horn, Winnipeg, Man. 25 42 S. G. Mills, Edmonton, Alta. •23 6360AI .73 2.68 3.41 6360AI .65 2.68 3.33 87 Jas. Henry Minall, Boissevain, 42 International Securities Co., Ltd., 40 29 6360AI .20 2.68 2.88 6360AI 2.89 2.68 5.57 Manitoba 26-30 Inc. Winnipeg International Securities Co., Ltd.. 41-42 25 6360AI .93 2.68 8.61 Elsie McQueen, Edmonton, Alberta 43 I360AI E4.41 2.68 17.12 1-36 Inc. Winnipeg 43 29 6300AI .72 2.68 8.40 International Securities Co., Ltd., Winnipeg, Man. 44 I360AI 1.83 1.61 1.53 International Securities Co., Ltd.. 1-4 Inc. .71 8.61 1.41 C. W. Schoop, Winnipeg, Mai. Winnipeg 44 2! •360AI Ltd„ 45-4t 4360AI 1.41 2.61 4-14 Karl Muhl, Saskatoon, Sask. 11-18 Inc. 14 I360AI 1.31 1.68 1.98 International Securities Co., M Ltd., 49-59 85 1360 AJ .49 1.61 I.H International Securities Co., Winnipeg Winnipeg, Man, 19-23 im, H >360A| V«l l«f Ml International Securities Co., Ltd* Winnipeg * I360A1 .41 8.31 J.It Int rrhaT.'^ Securities Co., Lti« Winnipeg 13-24 M 1360AI .77 1.41 >.4t Harry Gardiner, Halifax, N. S. Alex. Matheson, Baddock, N. S. 25-21 1360 A| .77 1.68 1.49 International Securities Co., Ltd* 11-12 81 8360 AJ Ml 1.61 1.14 a Winnipeg ' 13-20 im 31 6360A1 t.9f 7.41 International Securities Co., Ltd* Ml Winnipeg, Man. S 27-30 M I360AI 1.51 2.61 1.21 Robert Walker, Winnipeg, Man. Mary Irene Brown, Toronto, On$. 34-37 In«, B360AI 1.91 1.61 t.6| International Securities Co,, Ltd* 18 21 8360 Al M 2.CI 1.21 H Winnipeg y 2.68 1.15 Wm. Martin, Toronto. Ontario 27 II I360A1 Al 2-13 H B360AI .1.88 2.61 7.56 International Securities Co., tftt.. 18 II 6360AI .73 2.68 8.41 International .Securities Co., Ltd., l Winnipeg, Man. Winnipeg ™ ' 14 .45 6360AI . ' .39 . 2.68 3.07 Agnes Snecfden, Regina, Sask. 10 26 6360AI .47 2.68 3.15 AH Fradsham, Newfoundland 16-34 45 6360AI 7.15 - 2.68 9.83 International Securities Co., Ltd., 61 28 6360AI .20 2.68 2.88 Ernest Laurelice, Toronto, Ont. Winnipeg 86-37 26 6360AI 1.20 2.68 3.88 W. lllifte, Toronto, Ontario 46 V30QAI *6 3.24 Qa 28 21 6360AI .20 2.68 2.88 Peter N. Lemon, Morris, 111.,' 1 u« %.. ' l?teIU_;ti2 ] Securities Co., Ltd., S. A. u. Winnipeg ll 19 26 3360AI .47 2.68 3.15 W. Innes, Winnipeg, Manitoba 2 46 6360A1 .39 2.68 3.07 Intt*r atiuiliU Securities Co^ Ltd., 40 26 tf360AI .73 2.68 3.41 Robert J. .Johnston, Toronto, On- Winnipeg . j J* tario 7-11 46 6360AI 1.95 2.68 4.63 Interna: < n 1 Securities Co., Ltd., 44 26 6360AI .20 2.68 2.88 May M. M. Brown, Toronto, On- Win- • tario 15-18 Inc. 46 6360AI iio 2.68 4.78 International Securities Co., Ltd., 47 26 6360AI .47 2.68 3.15 International Securities, Co., Ltd., Winn.r.- Winnipeg 22-29 Inc. 46 6360AI 3.23 2.68 5.91 Jnternn . i a amities Co., Ltd., 60 26 6360AI .72 2.68 3.40 Golden Vipond. Toronto, Ontario Winnipeg 1-10 Inc. 27 6360AI 2.71 2.68 5.39 International Securities, Co., Ltd., 6-10 Inc. 47 6360AI 1.92 -U'8 4.60 Internationa! Securities Co., Ltd., Winnipcir Winnipeg 15-19 Inc. 27 6300AI 3.15 2.68 5.83 International Securities, Co., Ltd., Winnipeg 25-29 27 6360AI 3.32 2.68 6.00 Leo Kay, Winnipeg, Manitoba SOUTH ^LETHBRIDGE 36-41 Inc. 27 6360AI 3.77 2.68 6.45 Mrs. II. I). McLaren, Winnipeg, Manitoba 4-6 2388AA 5.40 2.68 8.08 Wm. .lames McBeath, Calgary, Alta- 44-47 Inc. 27 6360AI 2.30 2.68 4.98 International Securities, Co., Ltd., 7-8 2388AA 5.05 "2.68 7.73 C. P. McQueen, Calgary, Alta. . Winnipeg 13 2388AA .93 2.68 8.61 I. P. Thornton, Toronto, Ont. 48 27 6360AI .56 2.68 3.24 Henry Froese, Reinland, Manitoba 14 2388AA .93 2.68 3.61 C. P. McQueen, Calgary, Alta. 1-2 28 6360AI .93 2.68 3.61 International Securities, Co., Ltd., 22-27 Inc. 2388AA 25.82 2.68 28.50 Unknown •Winnipeg 33-36 Inc 2388AA 3.52 2.68 6.20 Frank McLean, Toronto, Ont. 3-8 Inc. 28 6360AI 3.88 2.68 6.56 W. Stanley Jenkins, Montreal, Que. 39-40 2388AA .75 2.68 3.43 Unknown 9-18 28 6360AI 3.83 2.68 6.51 International Securities, Co., Ltd., 1-2 2388AA 4.49 2.68 7.17 Unknown Winnipeg 20a-22 2388AA 4.55 2.68 7.23 Jacob Suctliffe, Chesley, Ont. 19 28 6360AI .39 2.68 3.07 Ernest Theobald, Rocky Mountain 23-25 2388AA 4.71 2.68 7.39 Win. J. Savage, Chesley, Ont, House, Alta. 36 2388 A A 2.15 2.68 4.83 Unknown 20 28 6360AI .39 2.68 8.07 International Securities, Co., Ltd., 49-50 2388 A A 4.94 2.68 .• 7.62 Unknown Winnipeg 8-9 2388AA 1.85 2.68 4.53 Unknown 29-33 Inc. 28 6360AI 3.23 2.68 5.91 Wm. Henry Payne, Winnipeg, Man. 9-10 ' 2388AA 4.16 2.68 6.84 Unknown 40-47 Inc. 28 6360AI 5.00 2.68 7.68 International Securities, Co., Ltd., 19 2388AA .93 2.68 3.61 Unknown Winnipe- 20 2388AA 1.81 2.68 4.49 Unknown 1-2 29 6360AI .93 2.68 3.61 International Securities, Co., Ltd., 22-23 2388AA .75 2.68 3.43 Wm. Buckley, Chesley, Ont. Winnipeg 27 2388AA 2.09 2.68 4.77 Ed. J. Cohean, Chesley, Tnt. '• 29 6360AI .65 2.68 3.33 G. B. Williams, Winnipeg, Man. 29-30 2388AA 1.85 2.68 4.53 Edward Latimer, Chesley, Ont. 4-5 29 6360AI .77 2.68 3.45 Ernest Taylor, Moose .la^ Sask. 81-82 Inc. 2388AA 1.87 2.68 4.55 Duncan Graham, Torooto, Ont. 10-13 Inc. 29 6350A1 .61 2.68 3.29 International Securities, Co., Ltd., 33-34 2388AA .75 2.68 3.43 H. Lugg, Olds, Alta. Winnipeg 39-40 2388AA 4.16 2.68 6.84 Unknown 16-19 Inc. 29 6360AI 2.60 2.68 5.28 International .Securities, Co., Ltd., 8-9 5 2388AA 4.36 2.68 . ,?.04 Unknown 2388AA Winnipeg 10 5 .38 2.68 3.06 George R. Wells, Cargill, Ont. 2388AA 20-21 29 6360AI 1.26 2.68 3.94 Harry L. McClellan, Campbelltown, 14-15 5 4.39 2.68 7.07 John McGarrv, Lucknow, Ont. 2388 A A N'. B. 16-20 Inc. 5 1.86 2.68 4.54 Jeffrey Artlev, Markdale, Ont. 2388AA 24 Grand- 31-32 5 .76 2.68 3.44 Moorehouse Mitchell, Lucknow, Ont. -lohn Findlay, Watrous, Sask 2388AA view 29 6360AI .23 2.68 2.91 35 5 .38 2.68 3.06 Thos. II. Pritchard, Lucknow, Ont. 2388AA 25 29 6360AI .56 2.68 3.24 International ^^^^^Securities Co^ . Ltd., 37-38 5 4.32 2.68 7.00 Unknown 2388AA Winnipeg 39-41 5 1.10 2.68 3.78 Henrv C. George, Toronto, Ont. 2388AA 31-35 Inc. 29 6360 Al .78 2.68 3.46 .John Burton Healing, Edmonton, 42 5 - .93 2.68 3.61 Henry C. George, Toronto, Ont. 2388AA Alta. 43-41 5 1.86 2.68 4.54 Canadian Bank of Commerce, Tor­ .36-46 Inc. 29 6360 VI 6.69 2.68 9.37 International Securities Co., Ltd., onto, Cnt. Winnipeg 47-48 5 2388AA 7.07 2.68 9.75 Unknown 1 30 6360AI .23 2.68 2.91 ^^^^^^^John Findlay^ . Watrous, Sask. 1-2 6 2388AA 4.23 2.68 6.91 Unknown W. C. Martin, Darlingford, Man. 2 30 6360AI .65 2.68 3.33 3-4 • 6 2.388AA 4.11 2.68 6.70 Alex McArthur, Cargill, Ont. • John Findlay, Watrous, Sas*. 3 30 6360AI .17 2.68 2.85 19-20 6 2388AA 2.33 2.68 5.01 Wm. II. Hamilton, Barrie, Ont. 4 30 6360AI .65 2.68 3.33 Chas. Anderson, Winnipeg, Man. 21-22 6 2388AA 3.91 2.68 6.62 N. W. E. King, Barrie, Ont. 9 80 6360 Al ,65 2.68 3.33 International Securities Co., Ltd., 25 6 2388AA 1.09 2.68 3.77 Edward Latimer, Chesley, Ont. Winnipeg 28-29 6 2388AA 1.84 2.68 4.52 Geo. B. Reid, Toronto, Ont. 12 30 6300 VI .17 2.68 2.85 Internationa] Securities Co., Ltd., 49-50 6 2388AA 4.20 2.68 6.88 Unknown Winnipeg / 7 7 2388AA 1.89 2.68 4.57 Unknown 13-20 Inc. 30 6360 VI 3.77 2.68 6.45 Internationa] Securities Co., Ltd., 8-14 Inc. 7 2388A A 6.46 2.68 9.14 It. J. Lillico, Toronto, Ont. Winnipeg 15 7 2388 A A 2.10 2.68 4.78 Henry A. Ueagy, Toronto, Ont. 25-32 Inc. 30 6360 AI 3.19 2.68 5.87 International Securities Co., Ltd., 16 7 2388AA .38 2.68 5.06 W. A. Beverley, Toronto, Ont. Winnipeg 17 7 2388AA .38 2.68 3.06 David Blair, Toronto, Ont. 33 30 8860-VI .65 2.68 3.33 •lacah Fries* ii, Winkler, Man. 20 7 2388 A A .93 2.68 3.61 Wm. Vance, Toronto, Ont. •6 30 .85 2.68 3.33 Internationa] .Securities Co., Ltd., 27 7 2388 A A .93 2.68 3.61 I). E. Bradley, Toronto, Ont. (i3t;0Al Winnipe.'. 32-33 7 2388 A A 1.8a 2.68 4.53 Geo. B. Chadwick, Toronto, Qnt. Co. 43-46 Inc. 30 .61 2.68 3.29 International Securities ^^^^^Ltd.,^ 38-39 7 2388AA 4.29 2.68 6.97 Unknown 6360AI Winnipeg 1-2 8 2388AA 4.34 2.68 7.02 Unknown 4 Sub. 6 31 .39 2.68 3.07 International Securities Co., Ltd., 3-4 8 2388AA 4.31 2.68 6.99 Joseph .Saunders, Calgary, Alta. 6360AI Winnipeg 5-6 8 2388 A A 5 4.23 2.68 6.91 Richard A. Dawson, Calgary, Alta. 9-15 Inc. 31 3.18 2.68 5.86 International Securities Co., Ltd., 11 8 2388A V 1.62 2.68 4.30 E. T. J. Brandon, Toronto, Ont. 6360AI Winnipeg 13 8 2.68 3.06 Unknown 17-18 31 2388AA .38 6360 AI .77 2.68 3.45 Wilfred llogers, McGregor, Man. 15 8 2.68 5.95 19-20 31 2388AA 3.27 Edith Mclnnes, Orangeville, Ont. 6360AI 1.26 2.68 3.94 W. IL Hamilton, Winnipeg, Man. 16 8 .93 2.68 3.61 R. A. Mortimer, Orangeville, Ont. 11-24 Inc. 31 2388 A A 6360AI 1.70 2.68 4.38 James Purvis, Winnipeg, Man. 23-24 8 3.00 2.68 5.68 Unknown 25-39 Inc. 31 2388AA 6360AI 5.93 2.68 8.61 International Securities Co., Ltd., 39-48 Inc. 8 2388 A A 21.18 2.68 23.86 Unknown Winnipeg 4 9 1.95 2.68 4.63 John J. McNabb, Drayton, Ont. 40-41 31 4071Y 6360AI 1.26 2.68 3.94 John Marks, Trehome, Man. 5-20 Inc. 9 4071Y 31.20 2.68 33.88 I 'nknown 42 31 International Securities Co., Ltd., 6360AI .39 2.68 3.07 23-20 9 4071Y 1..52 2.68 4.20 Joseph II. Brick, Walkerton, Ont. Winnipeg 30-43 9 43-44 31 4071Y 27.19 2.68 29.87 Unknown 6360AI 1.26 2.68 3.94 C. A. Rous and L. E. Renabeau, 44-45 9 4071Y 3.88 2.68 6.56 Hugh Gibb, Palmerston, Ont. Trelorne, Man. 2-3 11 4071Y 3.90 2.6S 6.58 Unknown 45 31 6360AI 2.68 International Securities Co., Ltd., .39 3.07 6-8 Inc. 11 4071Y 5.86 2.68 8.54 Unknown Winnipeg 24-25 11 4071Y 3.9K 2.68 6.66 Unknown 46-47 31 6360AI l.SS 2.68 International Securities Co., Ltd., 4.01 1.3-15 12 4071Y 6.00 2.68 8.68 Unknown Winnipeg 26 . 12 4071Y .38 2.68 3.06 l\in. Ben Holliday, Walkerton, Ont. 3-9 Sub 3 32 6360AI 2.71 2.68 m 5.39_ International' .Securities Co., Ltd., 30-33 Inc 12 4071Y 8.00 2.68 10.68 Harry W. Farrow, Windsor, Ont. Winnipeg 43-46 Inc 12 10 32 63C0AI .84 4071Y 7.90 2.68 10.58 Unknown 2.68 3.33 E. W. Heath. Toronto, Ont. 47-48 12 4.10 2.68 6.78 Thos. Burnett, Listowel, Ont. 11 32 6360AI .11 4071Y 2.68 3.09 James Sandison, Montreal, Que. 16 13 4071 Y 93 2.68 ' 3.81 Mrs. T. E. Hall, Walkerton, Ont. 12 32 6360AI .55 2.68 3.23 International .Securities Co., Ltd., 32-33 13 4071Y .93 2.68 3.61 Walter McGaw, Kincardine, Ont. Winnipeg 31-39 Inc. 13 4071Y 11.70 2.68 14.38 Unknown 14-19 Inc. 32 63804b] .92 2.68 3.60 International .Securities Co., Ltd., 4 6-48 Inc. 13 •1071Y 2.96 2.68 5.64 Nelson B. Zinham, W:ingham, Ont. s Winnipeg 14 2,3-26 1 5-1 6 4071Y 3.91 2.68 6.59 • Joseph Watson, Clifford, Ont. 32 /hiOAl 1.71 2.68 4.39 International Securities Co., Ltd.,* 14 40-41 4071Y 3.90 2.68 6.58 Unknown % Winnipeg 22 15 4071Y 2.6R 4.62 i nknown 1 * 33 $60 AI 2.68 1.94 8.24 Intern M anal Securities Co., Ltd., 33-34 15 4071Y 2.68 8.38 Donald C; Carrin, Port Elgin, Ont. Wiv,: • 16 5.70 6-13 In:. 33 3 4071Y 2.68 1.78 Robert Beattie, VVingham, Ont. •Al 4.64 2.68 7.29 onal Securities Co., Ltd., 16 2.10 6 4071Y .38 2.68 3.08 Levi F. Binklev. Wingham, Ont. 22-30 Inc. 33 Winnipeg 10-21 Inc. 16 4071Y 2'68 li. J. Lillico, Toronto, Ont. DAI 3.48 2.68 6.16 urities Co., Ltd., 16 21.52 26 4071Y 2.11 2.68 i Spotton, Harrison, Ont. 1-2 Winnipeg 34-85 16 4071Y 2.68 N. B. Zinham, Wingham, Ont. ' (Al 2.68 4.20 Thorn •• , Winnipeg, Man. 16 ' Inc. 34 iOAI 38 4021Y 1.84 (Hive Bertha Rose, London, 2.88 Si it-Til lea • lo., Ltd'., mt. W:in 1 ' and 43- 5-36 Inc. 35 iQAI 2.68 Interi urities Co., Ltd., 16 Inc. 6,10 2.68 ' n y. n 5-8 Inc. IA. 2.(is 5-12 Inc. 18.91 21.59 Angh u Investors, Ltd., 36 5.28 Unknown 2.08 Le::: U0 Inc. 2 Olivet i 28.00 • i Investors, 36 3.37 Ltd . 10 • ails, i mt. 2.03 L 3.07 all. I 18 Inc. 3 I6AE 25.32 28.00 86 I AT , 7.01 Aug] ,i Investors*, Ltd.. 2.68 Let! W lad. ; Inc. 4 29' 21.19 2'.17 n Investors, Ltd., • biei 2.68 Letl 37 m Inc. 5 19 AB 23.00 Aug,! a Investors, Ltd., 6.59' rational 2.C8 Let: 37 ;\I Inc. 9 J8AE 9.53 n Investors, Ltd., 2.G8 6.69 Let! ! 37 9 2986AE 3.07 Ang,l i a Investors, i 4.07 2.08 6.75 Ltd., Securitiei Ltd., Let! 37 U Inc. 10 2988AB 9.53 2.OP Anglo'-Canadjan Investors, Ltd.. 4.10 6.78 ities Ltd., Let! 33 W| : 10 BAB 3.07" 2.68 9.49 Ltd., nal ^^^^^^^^^^^rities Co., Ltd.^, bactian Investors, 38 AI Winn Inc. 11 29' 11.05 2.08 13.73 Ltd.. 38 4.16 A. A. B, N.B IAI 4.59 Ang,l a Investors, International Securities Co., Ltd, 11 2986AE 2.71 5.39 Ltd., 38 1 ! Wii • 2 00 4.68 Anglo-Canadian Investors, 27-3i; VI .!, F. . Edmonton, Alta. 12 2986AE 6.88 2.68 9.56 Ltd.. 6.66 ities ,-o., Ltd. l i 1 Sub I 2980AE Anglo-Canadian Investors, 39 VI 11,17 nipeg 2.60 2.68 5.18 2 OS 17.15 .71 Lethbridge Securities Co., Ltd. 1 Sub 1 157 2.68 3.45 Ltd., 48 '•• J. S. Cooper, Winnipeg, Man. •VI .23 2.68 2.91 2 40 6360 A| Wm. V Man. 1 Sub 1 2986AE .31 2.68 2.99 nal Securities Co., 3 40 ,r. 2.68 2.85 Man. Winnipeg • VI .69 2.68 3.37 International Securities Co., Ltd. L. Bradley, Winnipeg. Man. 4-5 40 '.VI Winnipeg .77 2.68 3.45 1-36 Inc. 41 15.31 . Moose Jaw, Sask. 6360.VI 2.(18 17.99 Internationa] E B Co., Ltd. M Suh 3 . 42 Winn 1.77 2.68 6361) AI 4.45 International Securities Co., Ltd. 4-19 Inc. 42 Win- 4.68 2.68 6360AI 7.16 International Securitiea Co., Ltd. 21 42 .39 Winnipeg 6360AI 2.6S 3.07 T. G. Jtffrtyg, Halifax, N.S.