11,9 Guafdlnin. Charlottetown, 'I'hurs., Sept, 20, 1962 11 special tax_ study but feels that ;their proposals for what the, BA for further treatment weekend with Mrs. Bent's par- North Lake, left by plane on stitule members met at the ..—-————v . “a reduction of the over-all ‘CMA railed c out i y “second Miss I-lelei: Stewart. telephone ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sunday to visit with relatives in home of Mrs. Clayton Rose tor uth 1N e level of taxation is the more tier’ pension plans - compul- Mt, George E. MaeDen_’operator at So Lake, has re- Robertson, Kinzsboro. ew York and Boston. then l'I*;,J.lllal‘ monthly meeting . ' fundamental and urgent need." isory retirement-benefit schemes am chartottetown spent 3 tew turned from a pleasant holiday Miss Sharon MacGregor re-» Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robert- on September 1. _ A CMA brief signed by itslpilcd atop the old-age pension. day}, visiting wtttfretattves and with relatives in Ottawa, Ont. turned to her home in Kings- son. Kingsboro. had as their Mrs. Elsie Bruno of South Z" ._ president. Carl A. Pollock. head This would “socialize" funds. mend, tn the eastem district, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Campbell boro after being a patient in the guests, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Carolina. who is now on vnca-.. oi’ Dominion Electrohome In- ‘putting them in government ,.eeentty_ ‘and son David left on return to Soiiris Hospital where she un- MacDonald and three children tion at her summer residence in ‘ dustries Limited. also advo- hands and channelling them Mt-,_ pt-ed E, Robertmu, elrose. Mass.. after spending derwent surgery. and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bantord Kl!l,E!bl)0l‘0. has been ‘ill for the " cated these steps to increase away from industry. Ktngsbot-0 has entered the § their holidays with Mrs. Camp- M,-._ Adele (nuke, end two and four children. all or Monc- past several days. . the avaiiflbiiiiy of capital: Uniformity should be achieved Prince Edward Island Hospital. bei1's parents. Mr. and Mrs. P- children, Charlottetown, visited 3 ton. N.B- A Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn, Char- Chartered banks should be in t-edemt and pt-evtnctat eem.l JE. Gunn. at their home in Both- with her sister, M;-._ Robe:-ti Mr. Gary Young Rod Point ‘lotteiown, has returned from a 3“°""°d i0 make 10335 W the 'panies and securities acts toipasjer for trust and ineuranee ; \vell. Robertson, Kingsboro and herland Mr. and Mrs.‘ Spencer V35“ ‘° 5"“'k"i“"' N-B’ she W" 7 security of mortgages on lnd|lS- {lower incorporation and under- éom antes to invest in common Mr. and Mrs. John MacLean. mother. Mrs. R.W. Dixon. East Llewellyn of Charlottetown ‘3('<‘°i'|iPiiiii0‘i 0" ‘hi’ ml’ by the . ‘ ( ‘ triai real estete and equipment. writing costs. And in any event. stoctfg, Souris. were among those who Baltic. recently. ispent a few d a y I in Halifax: female employees of Enamel ' OTTAWA CF) '-"The C-'iii_8- .' iiidii§ti'Y and held keep if C0m- and the m°"im“m 1”t°i'°5t “tie underwriters‘ and dea18i'S' 0013' Export credits insurance pre-3 aiieiided the Miici-3i'9ii-R05‘ Mrs. Helen Macbean returned 3N-5» ’¢°°“"Y- and Heating in Charlottetown. dial! Man’-“lecturers ASS0Ci8- ‘ pemwe‘ 5:" .be determined Ry um °.°"}I missions 51101115 be deduciibiii miums should be reduced as 5 8115011 Wedding i_'9¢€iii1Y in H19 to her home in South Lake afteri Mr. Fred Dixon and familv of In t;3t~kVt}](» they jomgd tho iion said Tuesday'a gencr: tax; The 6000 - comrpany associa- m'S5'°"'5h°“1d be anmctwe 35 “XP9ii5°5 i0!‘ iiiC°m€ tax PUT‘ much as possible. Also needed Past P01!“ Biiptiiit Chiii'°ii- having being employed at Kep- Moncton. visited with relatixes ‘ . ' -1 1 t of cut would be the quickest. most tion told the royal commission D0568» was better rtdiscount facilities Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bent poch Beach Inn for the sum-fin East Baltic. Red Point and “'°m"" of ‘hp Sdckvfle pan practical way to increase the on banking and finance that it TOO MANY PLANS The commission should study for insured short-term export . and daughter Theresa Mae of mar months. ‘Kingsboro the Company On 3 W5 W1’ ‘*3 ~ favors the recently-announced “olitical parties should scrap the possibility of making it paper. ‘ supplyoi‘ capital for Canadian Nova Scotia spent the holiday Mrs. John P. MacDonald, The Red Point Women's ln~ Fiindy National Park. MONARCH POUCH PAK CAKE MIXES 7 PACKAGES $1.00 $ CO-LGATES TOOTH PASTE :22: $1.00 SODAS CRISPY FLAKE SHORTENING 4 CLOVER FARM CLOVER FARM SALAD DRESSING 3 CLOVER FARM BAKED BEANS B KLEENEX FACIAI Economy *'=-=* 3 1 LB. PKGS. 3'' . I on. BALLARUS CHAMPION . C rehearsing 2 ,,..s_ KOLD PAK—l5 oz.1'us - 15 oz. $ GREEN _ D 0 G F 0 0 D 8 1.00 arms 53° strawberries 39° T 3rd PACKAGE "FREE" e PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPT. 20 - 21 - 22 CLOVER FARM nEiNz:r0MAIo Bread 'N Butter PICKLES 4 3122' $|.O0 i ,8 J u I c E FRUIT TANGO COOKIES 3 *l.0O SILVER RIBBON T | 3 3 U E WAX or GREEN BEANS 5 *|.00 ROSEDALE CHOICE ROBIN HOOD . CREAM CORN . ROLLED OATS 5 4:. 65“ HEINZ TOMATO ’ CLOVER FARM 5 0 P E£§TLETTe PEARS 4 stoo ASPIRIN .1“... 89¢ .‘ wmm SWAN 'l.'0lLET Gllflllml E N i. 4 3° 33%» Eli7Ci">‘Es 2 45° ‘I LB. PKG. SMOKED ' Va" 4 5 2 9‘: No.1 connsss EXTRA _|U|cY . 1 e um: ca 0 g SOUTH AFRICAN , c M,“ iii. eaggslzn 2 Iii. ll ORANGE B633” .‘-W" ...49° 7° BANANAS 21° 75° 9 K '§a‘.&i.i..‘1uu.~..I ._