Tax Collector i is Accountant's Advice . V MOBIJION I” W223. sun Writer country but where E s. E 5 small ,ii on designated surplus creates "un- , involved warranted difficulties" in the am- 9'”';i-'o'N Opt. ((2? - non-t was best to seek a - - -- of r- - -- ””,G,,, ..,.' collector. And don't "Anti has your cue lea. bully 'c, the snob. . said Mr. Ross. The assessor dealt 1. arm... am... up us as uytodvmd gowns noss.vst-witbinanycasasandnianyindus-.,... oompuIy'I3'l.9V" "' Sa;”n”,.1scoountant.aitries.ltdida'tpaytoosarburdes ma mmuh. tioa wu eran day. wind.up as a three him with too many facts. The, uxkeeunm now an .. 1. W”d”eQ”uee,,-. University income uid lead him to wrong conciua- mm cue, wu "byes: to e reg. semmur for corporation ss- tax We. . her students left the seminar '”;;...,,,,'.;..g how to deal with I-6 . first of its kind. with the feel- ,,,”;,.x of cials. Mr. Ross said in; that it was a success and by. Itrllays to iemembenthat the tax should be repeated. M3559: holds the IIPP” MM: 'l'he' t were seasoned se- The taxpayer could lose m0IIBY- cguntanta lawyers from Tor- uld not. . "".”5:::.::.:: w.. n-m-- -- T E reactions could in G! "'3? A mistake WOIIH be 9' P9” mm crying "We was rob- buuy Ihteous indignation was R": on financing, profit-sharing and mat clartain to have an un!IVW' .capital gains. able effect. P”! ATTACK CRADUATE SCALE KEEP IT 5'" George 0. Rthardson. Toronto FHE3 E , and a on such intricate problems as desig- nated rurpluses, the impact of tax body of An alert and critical ! uxpnyerg was I Swli W53 I” accountant, said the lederal law ulir wrpoavatioa tax of 47 PG cent. Companiestrted to ICC lmlmd 3 having the old orgaahatinn taken over by a charity 601130?!- tion or investment dealer. In such cases the tax was much Isa. Both Mr. Richardson and John G. McDonald, Toronto IIWYCI. lie tacked the graduated federal ll! scale. They said it is 111081011 90 charge a small c0i'P0l'lu0l1 I tax of 21) per cent and I Mlle one 47 per cent. A small corporation may he owned by a millionaire; I large one by widows and oI'PhllIl- Potaio Problems Discussed At Court Cases At Souris Yesterday - will be closed for a vacation fro Cardigan - Montague Field Day and evening such an interesting and informative event. The mo- tion was made by Mr. Webb Nich- yesterday aftern , ,,0mcW5 9! olaon and seconded by Mr. James the Department UM" Donahoe. Mr. John A. MacDon- present were Mr. ' aid moved a vote of thanks, sec- en. seed certificati '. . - onded by Mr. Brookins, to Mrs. Lorne Callbeck. eliiom "'3 Clay and her staff for the excell- George Ayers of Plant P3501957 ant meal served. The gathering branches. The party Bssembhd Fl closed with the singing of God the farm of James W. Donah09- save The Queen. Roieneath, then iJI'0C59d9d "' CF” MURRAY RIVER signs to a field of Mr. DIEM Sanderson and thence to the (I'll? of Everett Moora; Unlion 131801; din wi a anqu a gem" en g Mrs. Stafford MacDonald of Mass.. U.S.A., is spending her holi- days in Murray River. She is the guest of her son-in-law and daugbt. the Bison Restaurant. 1,. the fields and at the hnquet, er. Mr. and Mrs. Bert MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook and em were give-n'hy the various olricisls on -their subjects and ohildren Barry and Mary, of Tor- onto, 0nt., are spending their holi- my questions answered very ailsfactorlly for the growers. Sub- days in Murray River. They are the guests of Mrs. Jane Cook. pm dealt with included: trading Sincere . .- '.v is extended to .,.s packagilll. spraying and in- the relatives of the late Mrs. ( Dr.) , .4 1 ing of over sixty Win” gI'ohxf:-iiicglefllrom the M 0 n t a g u e cardigan areas afield III? m or an nu PE Mr. the highway not lights, windshield wiper, etc., was fined 85.00 and costs or five days. A resident of Bristol. peared on two charges under the motor vehicle Act. For operating without a driver's license he was fined 35.00 and costs or five days: Before Magistrate Gilbert K. Gaudet at Souris yesterday a re- sident of St. Charles and one of Peakes Station, both charged with Operating a motor vehicle with no driver's license were both fined 35.00 and costs or five days. A resident of the Baltic for per- ittmg an unlicensed driver to op- erate his motor vehicle was fined :10 and costs or 10 days. Aresident of St. Charles for op- atlng a motor vehicle on the properly equipped. 5P' on the second charge, using a mber plate on a car which pro- rly belonged on a truck, was fined S10. and costs or 10 days. A resident of Rollo Bay for hav- ing care and control of a motor vehicle while impaired, was fined :60 and costs or 30 days and automatic suspension of license for Sunday. August 19. Trinity Unit- ed Church, Montague, celebrated the 80th anniversary of the Build- ing and Dedication of the Church for the worship of God. The min- ister Rev. J. M. Fraser, B. A. conducted the service, which was attended by very large congrega- tions. In the morning. Trinity Church Choir, with Mr. i. G. Phillip as leader, and Mrs. L.A. Johnston as organist. provided the music and sang the anthems: "Be Still. My Soul”. while the quartet, Mrs. Arnold Wightman, Mrs. Douglas Coffin. Mr. .I.(;. Phillips anlfr. A.E. Ingsx sang ”Cleanse en" The service included the dedica- ups of New gowns for the chair. The guest preacher. Rev. E. Mel ville Aitken. D.D.. Minister of First United Church, Hamilton, from the text: "UPON 3113 R-Wk I ' .- ...V-fins .- aom ANNIVERSARY or MONTAGUE CHURCH will blllld my church." In the evening service Rev. Dr. days when as a of gue he had sung led in A hearty Hymn prayer. The Charlottetown Male with prayer by Harry Vickerson. a native son the church and community, in Toronto, Ont. nerd Batchilder. V. Waye. relatives. to the ladies, recalling former resident of Monta- in Trinity Choir. Sing was closed Dl'. Aitken. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stewart I9” recently by car for their home who will visit with them. Also sc- Comlmnying Mr. and Mrs. Stew- art to Toronto. was Mrs. Gordon Gotell and daughter Juanita and son Richard, who will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Bahineals and family of Halifax, N.8, wue recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ick- Mr. Lloyd Walker is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Fraser of North Lake. Miss Nancy Hartman is vaca- tioning in Boston. Mass. She Is the xuest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Walk-, er and family, motored to points in Nova Scotla. Where they spent the past weekend the guests or Squadron Leader. Rev. Father Howard Wight of the Royal Can- adian Air Force. Greenwood N.S. has been spending his leave with his mother. Mrs. William Wight, Father Howard moroted to Cape Eight led the Congregation in hear- osonosrown n.....n.y,A.... 30.1956 T... swat... rm :- Que. daughter Jean, left early in the weak for their home in Montreal, They spent the vacation Breton and various Nova Icotia months in Georgetown the guoibi centers late last week. He was of Mrs. Elorietta's parents, Mr.. ccunpanied by his tour epha , I Batchilder. Lawrenc: Bade":- and Mrs? P.J'. loloman. 114;, pm, wlgm, ma Ga.” Mr. and Mrs. Stanley walker Wllht. and daughters Elaine and Dianne may vmcqn Elomm In, of Charlottetown, motored to Georgetown on Sunday, Aug. 26th. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. .l.W. Lavers. The Cardigan ANNUAL MEETING I gressive Conservative Association, will be held in p.m. Special speakers. annual meeting of the Third Kings Pro-. Legion Hall Friday. August 31 at 8:30 ty 81118318. and sanglseveral sac- red selections. Dr. Altken preached on Dent. 8210, "When thous hast eaten and art full-Beware that thou forget not the Lord Thy God." A. generous offering at both ser- vices, with an additional cheque by Trinity Young People's Union will be applied to almost elimin- ate the debt on the Church Hall, which had been built, during the Ministry it Dr. A. D MacKenzie. A friendly Hour was held after ANNUAL MEETING Kings District Georgetown, on August 30th, at 8:30 p.m. gates appointed to attend this Meeting. the evening service and a delicious I; lunch was served. Mr. Russell Fin- 60 DON ley, on behalf of the Charlotte I A951 en ' town Singers, expressed hanks The Progressive Conservative Association Fifth Meeting will be held in the Town Hall Poll Chairmen will please have their five dele- atory teller Ana. 29 - 3 Time 8:30 a 1 - Ins. Prov. Gov. A Tax "t UNCONQU-ER PA ULETPE GODDARD - GARY COOPER 113 great American adventure told by Hollywood's most noted ed Black Watch. Never has so much and somany characters. COMING FRIDAY I SATURDAY "BOBBERS BOOST" THEATRE MIIIITAGIIE Wed. - Thur. 0 D59 -Technicolor- Cecil B. DeMille. See the death march of the fam- ona single entertainment massed three months. A resident of New Zealand for being intoxicated in I public P13" was fined 53) and costs or 30 days. A resident of South Lake for pos- session ot liquor not purchased from a vendor 825.00 and costs or so days. Mr. John P. Nicholson. Crown prosecutor, represented the crown in all cases. sect control. soil anllylll Ind treatment, and many others. At the banquet. fl '80 Brookins. 0' woke briefly and stressed among other mitten "W 1"'P"""" 9' Thomas Cook, whose death occur- t00d Sindhi "Id Puugmi I” "'9 red very suddenly at Amherst. Mr. and Mrs. . Maclttnnon, Mrs. Percy Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Scantlebury and Mrs. (Dr.) E.S. Giddlngs, mo- tored over to Amherst to attend marketing of this fall's GNP- tbo funeral of their sister-in-law. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Brookins and the of- locihls of the Department for their Heartfelt sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Wil- liam Derby. White Sands, whose efforts in making the afternoon death occurred suddenly at the P. EASTERN E. Island Hospital on Tuesday, August 14, 1056. run sans: Grade ii and Grade Mr. and Mrs. Angus 2:. Mac- 11 books. Mrs. Percy Myers, Mon- tague. Kay and.sons Wayde and Eldon, H have returned to their home ROSENEATH EEAUTY sI""P- London, Ont. They spent their hol- idays at the home of their par- ants. Mr. and Mrs. Shawn and two children of st. Thomas. 0nt.. re- cently spent their holidays in High Bank. They were guests of Mr. Earl MacLean. Congratulations are extended to Miss Sadie Livingstone of Hope- fieid and Murray River. who was successful in her Grade K exams. also to Mr. Maxwell Glover, Mur- ray River, Ronnie Livingstone and Douglas Moore of High Bank and the Misses Mary Blue and Rober- ta MacPhee and William MncEach- era of Hopefield. Miss Lillian Glover of Halifax, in spending her holidays in Mur- September 1 to Sept. 15. . i-'UitNl'l'URE AND household ef- lecis for sale at Montague. Can be seen at Marshall Reynolds' Thtlrsday, Friday and Saturday, belween 2.00 p.m. and 4.00 p.m. PERSONAl.S' Mr. and Mrs. Howard McDonald and family and Mrs. Mcinnis, vis- ited Pisquiri recently. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Meltin- non, motored to Charlottetown re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Corran and Ilmily of New York, were visitors to Pisquld. They w the guests of Mrs. Curran's s tar, M", A, ray River. She is the guest of her Mcxinnon. l parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davd Glov- er. K Mr. and Mrs. George Pi-age. Mrs. Ivan Munn of Moncton, N. B., is spending his holidays in Murray River. He is the guest of his father. Mr. Sydney Munn. Mr. Junior Strickland. Charlotte- town, spent the past weekend at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Strickland. Murray River. . C.D. Alberta. next week. where they make an extended visit with th son and daughter- -law, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas hiaster Fraser, lnmsn. son or Doctor and Mrs. G. S. A. lnmsn. has left on a visit to Ottawa with l"! mndmother. Senator lilsis lnmsn. Montasur. are leaving foricalgavzg eir a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beer had he pleasure of hnvhm " "I'M. 2:5-" ”" M 5”" gfrvevtaztf Baggmlg iminggur, inn. MEETING mlinrds. tI:li'lhi;Int3ml:i;:.Do.nng:: mu: Moreli legion Hall, Thurs. In Ottawa. on her return she was day, Aug. 30, 8 p.m. Show- "Nmpsnied by her son- -law and dauzhter. Mr. d M . K i of films on recent Iledyandtheir dgughtg, I no you visit in Montague animus pheasant . lease in Eastern r . , I Mr. and Mrs. James I. Farmer Kmtl W! family returned to their home II Dorchesier, Mus, altar L BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:15 SHOW AT APPROX. 7:45 TONIGHT and FRIDAY Dirk Bogarde, Muriel Paviow, enneth More, Donald Sinden A happy-go-Iaugiu able excursion that ys bore the (awful) truth about the lives and loves of I group of young students. EXTRA! Featutette "Wells Fargo Days'.' Color Cartoon "Rhapsody in Rivets" J THIS SCALPEL-SHARP FARCE WILL KEEP V00 Iii SIIICHES in the pest ml b . tanner-' . Hislrst starring motion picture-the Igiolti-'iI3"i.3riI;'i3.'3?”.':.":a.';'.:.'.;:: brings a crescendo of love and faith on lawn and New Yak, no sin eipty Ives-insladiaq his own . I run snooupaaaasa rooav and nuns? ofafamouspioaistwlio ioyintoa number of TSTORE HOURS Thur. 8 run. - 8:30 p.m. Fri. 8 a.m. - 9:30 pm. SATURDAY 8 sun. - 9:30 pm. YOU BUY FOR LESS AT nus BROS. 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