Maxwell house ls bought and enjoyed by more people than any other brand of cofiee Ilwllvllus flees-less MHNL m» w no: these s"\\'_1'=° ° a, mbincd Ill "M “n ‘gab ye; pnriiculurll’ smooth MIX" ‘u “w” Maxwell House Coffee llsitu A Product el General Foods Wood lslaniis-Alarihou Service 8 am. 8 am. With the Prince Nova and Charles A. Dunning now in operation the schedule ls as follows: l Leave Wood Islands Lesves Caribou 11 a.rn. 1 p.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. Operating Daily including Sundays. RATES: Same as 1945. For Daily Information Listen in to CFCY 7:30 AM. Each Morning. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. R. E. MUTCH, President. “CHILDREWS JAMBDREE” FOR EVERY CHILD FROM 6 MONTHS TO ‘l2 YEARS OF AGE Only SL041 Only One 8"x l0" De Luxe Portrait One child will be selected from each of four age groups and receive absolutely FREE OF CHARGE DIE l I" x 14" IILUXE DIL GOLMITDIIE PORTRAIT This Otter closes November 10th. MAKE YOUR srrorurMsur NOW! Wes-ting ‘Iolrn- amt e nus-us sss. also us. bosom-emolumen- 3 p.m. IYAIOY WDONNILL n’ nes- Stall Writer) l supporters of the Ontario "Nova scotie governments. scheduled to meet his Progressive Conservative supporters tomorrow end it is expected he will sound ithesn out an whether the Ontario government should take steps to enter s. new financial agreement with Dominion Premier Mscdonald of Nova Bcotis hes called a caucus of his psrty supporters for Thursday for the express purpose of dis- cussing the question of future relations with the Dominion. i Following the meetings the Pre- wniefl IN “mooted to disclose what courses their respective governments will follow. ‘rhree provinces - New Brune- wlck. Mshitobe end Ssehtdie wen-already have reached agree- ment with the Dominion. A fourth. Alberta, now is holding exploratory discussions with Fed- _erel authorities. British Colum- ;uis. has indicated it will open isimilar negotiations later this month. Quebec and P. E. l. If Ontario and Nova Scotia make their stands known- this ,week, only Quebec end Prince Edward Island will remain to be heard front. 1 The Island's government has ‘sought information- on the Do- Iminion proposals to the Prov- Iioces as outlined in the Federal budget June 77. but has given no indication that it will accept them. Premier Duplessis of Quebec nes held to the views he expres- sed before the Domlniqi-Pro- vinclsi Conference broke up in failure lest May—that he is will- ing to enter an agreement that will not interfere with the auto- npmy of Quebec. However. he hes mode no move toward initi- ating such sn- agreement. The terms 0t the agreements with New Brunswick. Saskatche- wm and Manitoba have not yet been made public but it is be- lieved they followed generally“ along the lines of the Federal proposals in the budget. Provincial treasurer C. M. Fines of Saskatchewan made public the terms of the agreement between his province and the Dominion and -ssid it was similar to the agree- ments accepted by Mantoba and New Brunswick. All agreements followed generally along the lines of the federal proposals in the budget. The agreements are to run for five years end will replace the 1M2 wartime taxation agreements under which all provinces agreed to vacate the income and corp- oration tax fields in return for payments based on what they collected from the taxes in 1941. Options] Basis The proposals in the budget were put forward on sn optional basis and it was suggested that llape 0i illarlfylng {Canadian OTTAWA, ‘Nov. l3 — (C?) - The currently muddled status of Dominion-Provincial finenciel re- letions is eweoted to be clarified this‘ week following caucuses of and Premier Drew of Ontario is -Pravlnalal Relations This Weak somewhat similar to those s: fore-sad st the unsuccessful minion-Provinclal Conference. but they did not can-y with them the Federal government's offer to beer the grestsr shere of health insurance. social security end pub- lio investment programs - There has been speculation in some capital circles that all Pro- vinces will eventualiy seek new agreements with the Dominion, because of recognized apposition among the people to‘ double tex- ation. Some provincial authorities have admitted frankly that s provin- cial government's popularity would not be enhanced through imposi- tion of s. provincial income ti: on top of the already heavy Fed- eral tex. A non-agreeing province could fir-pose a personal income tsx of up to five per cent of the Fed- cral rate without increasing the net amount a taxpayer has to pay. Undel- the budget proposals, the income taxpayer in s. non-agree- ing province would be allowed to deduct up to five per cent of the Federal lax. However, provincial authorities have taid it would be difficult to convince taxpayers that they were not paying more taxes. even though they were being collected by two governments instead of one. The possibility of s. new Domin- lon-Provlncial Conference at which a. blanket agreement with sll Provinces might be worked out appears to be remote. Recent correspondence exchang- ed by PrimeMlnister Mackenzie King with Premiers Drew and Macdonald indicated that Fed- eral authorities feel a new confer- ence st this time would be in- advisable. Don't Make This Mistake When Child ls Constipated Don't upset s child elmdr unset l1 ess- ltipstian with nasty-tasting lsxstivee o! harsh griping csthsrtics. iv ‘e Own Flhblets. This new corrective made a pecially for growing youngsters‘ needs is so filesssnt to take-acts so gently end nob no y without dis esble reactions t wen the fussiest ch d won't object to sir use. Make laxative-taking time eel! on dild sud yourself. motherl Get Chlidrefl “In ‘hbiets today st your drullist. II death of Mrs. John A. Ford the- Prince lid- 52s rem-Velma, employed et S. A. MacDonald's; Orwell, Ellwood, Con- nie and Muriel all ettending school. Also her psronts Mr. end Mrs. Meyus Ford. Glasgow Rosd and the following brmthersesnd sisters: Chester, Glasgow Road; Harold. Hunter River; Lloyd. Charlotte- town; David. North River; Mrs. Sadie Ford, Milton; Mrs. Allison Ford. Winsloe. s brother Lame pre- deceased her by five years at the early sge of 30 yesrs. The funeral service which was very impressive and largely attend- ed was conducted by the Rev. T. E. McLehnsn. Hymns sung was‘: The Lord's My Shepherd. and . Melvin», Betty and Beetle 1.01s Bard 0i Thanks Mrs. Garfield and Mrs. Foster Garrett take this opportunity of thanking their friends and neigh- bours for their many acts oi kind- ness and help extended to them in their recent sudden bereavement; also for the large number of letters and cards of sympathy, and for the many beautiful floral tributes. in Moratorium In fond and loving memory of my dear husband, Charles A. Mac- the new agreements run for five years. ' Under the w0l30ssis~ the Prov- inces would agree to undertake on behalf of themselves and their municipalities to vacate the per- sonal income tax field for the duration of the agreement. In the corporation income tax field a uniform five-per-cemt tax would be collected by the Dominion for the provinces. In succession duties the Prov- inces would have the choice of not levying taxes or of accepting s deduction in annual payment-i from the Dominion equivalent to the amount collected. ‘the value of gross notional 11w- -non-perticipsting Provinces would The agreeing provinces would be psid $15 per capita based on ductlon. Provinces which do not enter an agreement will be free to im- pose personal income tax and taxpayers in those provinces will be sble to offset the provincial tax against up to five per cent of the Federal tax. ‘There would be complete freedom to impose provincial corporation taxes, but they would not be deduciable for the Dominion tax purposes. Succession duties collected by be allowed as" a deduction up to S0 per cent of the Dominion suc- cession duty tax. Budget Proposals The budget proposals were But. never forgotten by us will he be But I will remember them all my Sadly Missed and Dougall, who passed away November 14th, 194i. Family. The month of November le here Roma’ “Mn Mr. and Mrs. Beadle Lester and One of the saddest of ell the your. The blow was hard, 0n shook sev- ere To part with him we loved so deer. Gone and forgotten by some he may Two little words not herd to write life-My ll shend. lovingly Remem- bered by His Wife end Family. In‘ llemariam ln fond and loving mem- ory o MRS. L. G. IIENBY But enshrined on Memories’ Marion. Abide With Me. A solo Does Jesus Care was touchingly rendered by Mr. Roy Smailman. Remains were laid to rest in Winsloe North Cem- etery. Palibearers, Ben Ford. Arth- urd Ford, Robert McKinnon. Mel- vin Ford. James Crabbe and Leon- ard Roberts. Floral tributes and messages of sympathy were as follows:- PILLOW l-lulvend and Family. CRESCENT - Mother and Father. l WREATl-IS Margaret and Allison Sadie and Marvin Jim and Ada, Billie. Fannie and Family. Aunt Muzzle and niece Phyllis Glasgow Road Women's Institute. Art and Bell. Ben and Georgina Staff of S. A. MacDonald's. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Mao- Donald. SPBAYS David end vaunda Harold and Irene Gertie, Frank and Family. Chester and Aletha Lloyd and Ann Mr. and Mrs. J. Percy Dario end Family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Josey Teachers and pupils Grade I and III Prince Street School, Mrs. Mc- Caull and Miss Brehaut. Ellwoods Classmates SYMPATHY CARDS Mrs. J. W. Downs Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Harry Can Billie Doyle , Lillian Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Reg McLcllan and Ray Ford Mrs. Neil Darrach Fred and Lillian Mr. and Mrs. Edison Chandler Mrs. McQuarrie and Elizabeth Ethel and George Dalziel Mr. and Mrs. Duffy and Family Mr. and Mrs. E. Carrogher Phyllis Auid . Kent and Sibyl , Reagh and Ella Luella MaoLeod Oira Tremere Mary Doucette Esther Dover Ira and Jen Mr. and Mrs. James Swan. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Downs aind Lorna J. W. and Emma MacKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Ray White Doris MacKlnx-an schoolmates of benezcr School Jeanne Robinson $ALE old ' SUB-STANDARD Sheelgg anal PlllOW ‘CAGSES e These sheets and pillow cases are made from line strong, serviceable cat- tans - - - fabric that will ensure good satisfactory wear and service. -They are "sub-standards" but they are very slightly flawed - - - indeed for all practical purposes, iust about as good as first grade. HEMSTITCHED SHEETS 70x95........... .....,..$3.59ple;rpltiir Finished Size " 7a .96.“... $3.92 n u " " a1 .96 H u Z I a1 X 9o s. _ u ' 9o X 104 ..... $5.39 ,_ _ HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES Finished so. 42 x 3a 65c w weir \ moons a. Mtteoontnm CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. o Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ford end J. R. Burnett and Son Mrs. Albert Cudmore and Family Zion Church Ladies Guild 3mm Eileen and Ray Orwelrs Classmates Helen Hatherley LETTERS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Toombs Bert and Bertha Annie Currie Alf and Rulby Gerda Marion Stewart Eric Simpson Blanche Macheod and Mac Roes Percy Carr and Annie Mrs. Elizabeth Lafferty Mrs. Gauthier who‘ departed this life Kathleen and Ivan Turner T “h.” b‘ NR November 14. 1M5. Eredg Josey "llll Wleete e laxative-It _ Mr. and Mrs. R. MacNevin and Ziggy a‘: 1123251}; "from our ohlin thil h! 3mm iseedsohfl. dull fselln.Meites you an -. hes fsllen- . M]! craswen Jrrlglitsr. NR comes two strengths, i LATEST CREATlONSl In our land Mr I"? h“ “L Ora Baliem N“ | ' Mr. and Mrs. Neill Beatori Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dalzicl Victor and Alice Guy and Mamie Cudmore, Regina. |Jenie MacDonald. Boston. Chester MacCallum. Minneapolis _ Mrs. Msddlgan. City. Cortland MscLeod. Toronto. B. J. Brooks. Los Angles, All tguyicyss? FUR COATS ALL i946 STYLES 0y to suit-minded abs blouse brief. which is h lust one, sins. yet fits ellsissefrosnlotoie. t-liroughsn ingeuiws éibraufli-t shad the e raw a ts snaps on tspes which fasten st the beat. it won't twist or ride Isn't pull out of s skirt. end ic designodoobewolnwiihsnopen Jeobet with complete esmrenoe. it even bee shields built in to pro- teat suit iinines. thumb it hes no sleeves. ' It comes in styles tailored or hou-flw. in febrioe ranging from moo was to w» work. Beet of ell. it's esey to wesh a hon. ssvel time to: the busy in‘ girl ' st _'is not just leshlt but i Minna. _ m child shit evsatueilr the ma. tablet 10* Her true worth we'll not 8' MacDonald vunuuow “m” I _ '°'""" Margaret Watts 25' - Inserted by llusbend sea Ruby DOwne ' stm "i Funny, , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Currie and Robert ' Vanni: Bum‘! ‘ CONEY MOUTON ' musli- ‘sens Si“ MCCQON NIW YORK. Nov. l! —(O‘P)—- mores s new sliiret on the market p,.;c“._ thst sisould be s i ' $135 t. $375 F" 1'11"". style and roa- sonoble prices, ‘“ '—-—————-e. CALL AT NKENNiBDYQS l-Itllpsf,