Zia-TS: u“ “MUM”. mug» Baker!- ymcefs Grocery. WIN!’ | Glllflu w I‘ 3° a glvfl W“: '7, m wlll o. sutures per My." 13° P" ' rdcr to the b0! J. Elmer Murphy. ill lhaov _ Street. and George Claw. 1% Ottawa Street. sululuaaslns lpll raises couwrr m». Subsorlpllflll- Alvqfllill- ,Z-—--‘"' to poms at m o: m _ The opféfiztftm l: Mm" sci-ah s! Mark Gsudat. e1 aomil Street: Aiyra comma Grocery. second Street; lalsad Motor Transport. Water Street. ‘ toil! heme in inmates-dds by Carrier‘ aek. Phone lib or fll-tlor this service ‘responsible for delivery on your route 2i Oaalral Street: Granville fltraau golflii; Klnkora. Finder please my J‘ M“; McKenna. a .05 SALE-Hill’! Ford coded" l ‘km condition. tum heater. amigo 41-1. or 141 Summer Street. tummitffiidii- ‘ _R,E\'. l fl’ acrltrlition. W111 h. sealletouul ‘ B; g p.nl. clung zlll Maritime ERSIDE WELL BABY _SUMD11C| on Friday afternoons Hall by Miss Whaler. lillllf: llcalih Nuts: will be discon- qic he lhe ‘Pown milled until further notice. ' FUNERAL of the late “m” a. Chisholm will he late residence. Fri- No church rmcrly announced. w5_ JunlBS held from her 53y, Julie 4. grvlce as f0 muaxslivcrolv Y.P.U. their three-act. comedy Baby 13°F" Monday. at 2.30. _E.\‘GAGEi\IENT--1Vlr. and lvuc. Alaclnnis, Travellers Rest. npollllfié the engagoruent or... their laushttr. Edna- Jwl- i° l . l" of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Margate, marriage t0 up,» place in the near future. lohn A. Alfred. Sflll til: Dennis. _i}.\'GAGE.\lENT-.-M.r. and Mrs. E. Moase, New Arman. an- the engagement o! their aughfér. Gladys Hazel, to Wilbur Ruth. soil of Mr. and Mrs. John w. Thcmmoil, Mal-gate, marriage p take place in the near iuture. Robert 100MB __.._ _ fine-oar marker Ne. E, n. MoWlLLlAM. field Temperance address s meet-in! hall. many. Jun” Everyone welcome. d bring your friends. presents “Mama's in Long’ River hall Julie 7, instead of Friday. me 4 as previously announced. - Wilmot‘ Valley. . I -I‘0I BAII-dbfl bushels clear reading foundation Green Moun- tain potatoes. Apply A. Earl Hell.- AUMMII-Sllll Baptist Play- ers will present "Aunt Susie Shoots the Wor " in French River hall, Friday. June}. Gurtain 8.30.‘ Ammo m emotion Bros. Dance Hall. ‘Thursday night. June 3rd. North Shore Orchestra. Personals —-Mlss Wilna MacNevin. of_ths am: of R..- T. Holman Ltd, Sunl- morside, underwent an operation for appendicitis in the Prince County Hospital on Monday morn- ing. S -—Little David Olscomp son of Mr. and Mrs. George Olscamp, Summerside. underwent an opera- tion in the Prince County Hos- pital on Tuesday morning ‘for the removal o! his tonsils. S —Mlss Dorothy McNelll and Miss Francis Morrison, nurses in tralnfn atSt. Joscplfs Hospital. Ssint ohn. N.B.. are spending a week's vacation at their homes in Summerside. s ISLAIII~T0 or (Continuedlrom Page 1) Prince Edward Island agrlculturfl 1nd $011 GXPOYN Shdllld bdgppolng. 6d to make a. study and survey of the protect The committee might call in outside soil experts l! it _\V.M. S. hfEETING-Jrhe June meeting of the W. M. S. 0L mersids Trlnity- - United ‘ h m held on Tuesday afternoon at Epworth Hall with a. good attend- rnze. and opened with the singing George Shccn. luiv nlesllnr. l. e. noon "Love" Mrs. W. A. Allen. .7 sort-Climb out oi‘ trim-fitting Arrow pajamas after a swell night's sleep. Put on comfortable Arrow shorts, shave. lib-Don a handsome Arrow shirt. with perfect- fitting Arrow collar. Ul-Congratulate’ yourself 'v that your Arrow shirt can never shrink out of fit. 731459 on a smooth-tying Arrow wrinkle-resisting tie. \ “ii-Nob a colorful Arrow kerchief in your pocket. .7-_3‘0—0fl to worlrpready lbr the I lnprovlnrglancea thatgrcet l an Arrotv-dreuedfman. 7-5- Anytime during the dgy, some ln and look over our complete aclec‘ on of famous ‘Arrow shim 5,, mute}. V chiefs, shorts, pqjamga, ' of “Come Ye ‘That Love The Lord" with Mrs. B. R. Sharp at the piano. splendid reports were sub- mitted by the secretary, Mrs. Roy MflCLtflll. and ihc treasurer, Mrs. Two letters of sp- preclation from Dr. Florence Mur- uy ln Korea were read. Arrange- mentswere made for the enter- tithing of the Baby Band for the The theme of the as found in I Corinthians 13th chapter was un- der the direction o! the president. The discussion of Love from a social standpoint was followed by the questions “Should we love everybody?" and "Is the world getting better o: worse?" This controversy proved both entertaining and instructive. - S Jeots on the Island where the funds I felt such a move to be desirable. Mr- Douche. whose family marshlands which extend along both banks 0i’ tho river upstream from Movlmt Stewart and. embrace a little more than 1,000 acres. \ "Attempts have been cnade in the past to drain these marshes and turn them‘ into productive B-zrlcultlsral land. but these were not altogether successful." ihe said. "On the higher marshlends we were ‘ able to grow hay which would yield about one ton to the acre. But on the lower lands. it was said the soil was so heavily impregnated with salt from the tides that only such growth as alder shrubs would flourish. "It is quite possible today that with more modem methods these marshes could bed! veloped effect- ively. But I would like to see a survey by experts carried out first before any engineering works were started. There may be other pro- fve QAIII. suliliFnsitTif "GONE WITH THE‘ WIND" Show: 2 PM. f- 7.l5 PM. Fyri. - Sui. Big Doublotlillv Philip Terry ‘in "srvru KEYS ro BALDPATE" - And — ' George O'Brien Y Famous Weston! Slur in ”GUN LAW"» Shows 7.15 -— 9-15 Matinee Saturday 230V nnonnr TH U RSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY _ Shows 7:15 and 9zl5 Matinee Fridoy 3:30 Conservative member Aha combats for Queen's commented: “Mr. Gardiner say; Nova Scotia. gets 60 per cent and New Brunswick _ cent. All I have to Se)’ l! m" 11° doesn't leave much for poor Prince Edward Island." gets 40 per truss olsmc Arum l‘. CLIQTIIII (Continued (rem Pass 1) hlrsh. At present ‘a penalty‘ cl four- per-cent interest is charged unpaid balances. The “ n increased to uveapsr cant it the balance has norrbeen paid with- ln-ilo days after thmmvenue De- lpai-tment has sent the taxpayer an assessment. Mr. Abbott "raid some o'er-e i- ’ tag advantage of the low penalty interest rate. For instance, a man who owed $31110 income tax mliht ply Q1900 on filing his re- turn. He would use the remain- ing $2.000 at loun-per-cent interest until he received his assessment. Sometimes ft took as long as two yegalfor assessments to go out. practice was a good way of obtaining an unsecured loan from the‘ Government at on lin- teroot mic. lower than could be obtained from a bank or other irastltutim. It was" hfthlllQfll, but he flit it should be discouraged. As a result of the change in the budget, the pro-assessment interest penalty will be six per cent. "Eight par cent will apply on balances still unpaid 30 days after the assssnlent has been sent the taxpayer. ‘file iive-per-cent i n t e r s st penalty applied against those who fail to file their lnccme tax returns on timrwili continue. l Mr. Abbott said the penalties |*on unpaid balance; wlll apply :only to‘ 194B income on which - tax will have to be paid by April iso, I949. They will not apply to awn o i‘: {i047 income, returns on which [were due May 3i. loot. | Several. Opposition members . rnc -GUAfl$l_)_l_;A_N " m... a. -\:>—§: Situation Inf ‘P. fl. Improves The "employment situation in Prince County is ahowinl i“ "Bu- lar seasonal improvement and conditions are fairly good for this time/oi year. According to Ml. Earlo Cannon.‘ manager of tne Summorslde ofliea of ‘the Unem- ployment Insurance Commission. At present 200 men and 39 women are registered as unemployed and this is a substantial ‘drop from a month agowhen 450 men and 69 women were looking for work. This week 121 claims for unemployment insurance were paid. The im- provement is attributed to the op- cnlng of the fishing season, fish ‘plants coming into operation and farm work commencing. There has been some upswing in construction but most of it is small construction, w. Cannon said. There are no large construc- tlon jobs going on in Summer-side and vicinity at the present time. Some large protects are in sigh-t such as the laying of new run- ways at the airport and the pro- posed construction of a new Bank of Nova Scotia. building. ‘There is also the possibility that work on the new Prince County Hospital may be resumed. There is considerable demand for form help in the county but apart from this there is no scarcity of work- ers. There ls a surplus o! carpen- ters and a number have been l | l l gssld income taxpayers should not lbs penalized because the Revenue assessments on lncctme tax turns. 1 Revenue liflnlsm lvlcCann said the aim 0f his department ls to have the assessments hdndled on a current-year basis. This was not an easy task. I In 1946 there were 3,565,030 in- I9- 800.000 more than in 1945. He es‘- timatodla totalzgof 3.800.080 re- turns will be filed for 1947. asssssme ts could be explained. During the war the department lost a great number of assessors. accountants and others to in- dustrles because of higher-salar- sottied, near the Hfllsbg h R1 mmhe, u m. m,‘ ‘i’; could be applied to better sd- les. _ tlwrouamy ‘mum! with the vanwgep _ Nil-n the Depariunents salary history 9g the prim, Edward Island W. Chester S. McLul-e. Progress- .eve had been increased and some 2,400 personnel had been added to the staff. Possibly in a year or two it would be possible to have assessments on a current- year basis. When that point is reached it may be possible to make the penalty for under pay- ment applicable only from the date of assessm ‘. Fewer Evaslons? John Diefenba-ker 1P0 - Lake Centre) wondered vuhether Mr. Abbott really thought that the the number of tax evasions. Mr. Abbott sadd it had been reduced from ‘elghtiper cent sev- eral yoars ago, encouraged delay in the payment or taxes. Mr. Diofen-baker sold the den farmers blar- ot tho increase will fall on who have ‘Department ls. slow in matting‘ The reason fur the backlog of’ raising o! the rate would reduce found that the four-per-oont rate.‘ placed in Kihsrlottetown where they are in demand. Mr. Cannon said that there ap- pears to be enough labor available l tc handle any anticipated con- struction work but farm labor is a lserious problem. There are indi- cations now of a bumper hay crop this year and arrangements are . being made already to bring in men to help with the hay harvest come" tax returns filed. ‘Nils was Plans are also being m,“ to brmg in s. number of displaced persons. Fewer persons are registered as unemployed than this time last year but MnOsnnon said that last spring quite a few veterans were waiting to be placed on farms. S When lvfl". Macdonald ruled the Progressive Conservative amend- ments out of order, he said priv- ate members did not have the power to upset the Government's budgetary financial scheme. when his ruling was challenged he re- ported to Speaker Gaspard Pau- teux who submitted the question to the chamber. Clarle Gillis (QCF, Cape Breton South) suggested that the interest penalty on income tax arrears be waived where the Revenue Department falls to not- ify the taxpayer of the deficiency within a "reasonable" period of time. . He said there were (‘n-any cases where a taxpayer sent in his re- turn honestly believing it was correct, only to receive an as- svewment with interest months later. In such cases, the fault lay with the Department. The as- sessment should go out within two months. There also should be leniency for veterans who were being ask- been unable ed to pay interest on taxes of in- to pay their taxes beoeuse of poor come earned as long ago as ‘.942, _fa.:tni-ng conditions and expenses. before they entered the services. mo-Tola for. sad man t cl yloll-dro ASTDP a ...l 11-h ha‘ lefora purchasing your potolousproyar Mr. Farmir, consider the following facts: A. ls my sprayer manufactured at home where oil parts are easily accessible. l. Am I, by purchasing o sprayer, helpingour the manufacturer in my home town, and helping to Imp up hem industry. , . . consideration. pp 15.1mm C Am I getting the best value for rny money, and is factory service o worth-while _Wa believe if you will consider time facts you will purchase a Hall Sprayer which manufactured in your hem town. . c- ‘ "Come in and let's folk it over." MFG; 8:‘ COLD STORAGE coumv umrss MANUFACTURERS Q DIFtTRIIUTORS 0F IETTER FARM IMPLEMENTS it»... 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Upper Floor Mala Store lecfloa SMALLMMTS Wharo Prloa n muses vma Quality At Ho|rnan's FRIDAY AND SATURDAY QNLY I956 Cont‘ TABLE (Regular 22.50) we ozmnrtsn one SHIPMENT - THROUGH All almost we nacslvnn rwoz ‘nus 1s rue our: AND 01cm: REASON we ARE lmu: r0 orrsn YOU nus WALNUT corral: rants: n THIS ssvmo rules. we nacumn ‘run- namely nun slam; rum anon-won wovm nu rue ltewntnl The Duncan Phyfa Coffee Tabla is msnuflof-Illfll l’! the famous Glbbard Furniture Comlllll! o! NIP- anee, Ontario. The rectangular top ll 0f "l"! 5"" walnut nloely but]!!! into an attractive dcailll- The mid baa the characteristic Duncan rhyfe veiled-l with brass feet-all in all it» will. beside belnl most uaslul, glva your iivlnnoom an alr of elegance. _ 19.50 may not seem much of a Bargain- But this is darn good Merchandise 0n Sale In Both Summerslrla 8i Charlottetown F0 rli-l;lj1§1 A f i‘ nun}. e.