1 i o v -, of 138,234 tolll of suri hi I! decorated 9°” W- 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Oct. 13, 1 nessmen appear to be '8' 39”‘! BALTIC '°' "'5 “iii” §°i’" ia'iox°l§§3.i neltaiifitiuekii iiafiiiiiédii Eeiliiii. iii'r"'{§'e' ri'mfiogi3'i§i service U.5..GOV'f Plans .nluminuu‘i:kfrl<lim no usktioim ...._w .ln their opinions of the useful-I ;V;9:!"M:s Cifg‘, and con. mg as the guest of her ‘grnnd- with autumn leaves, vegetables A|uu'n £1,101; 8:]; egd 1; mg, [gt g:i§le|\. ' ' " "'5 °f the "‘”‘ incewve 39' Mr. and Mrs. G.C. McLeod of solution ‘swords went to Mrs. parents Mr. and Mrs. Heath s;1d‘f"fi,“},eAt¢:lett1l:atIiIIo:m?r!yW;.t - , hearings before carflills out ti: I1 DF08¢h- Dartmouth N.S. s nt the holl- Wendell Crozier and Mrs. Da- Caseley. 0 P 9. (cm __ The man, the commerce depaptme ' . 9° - the late Mr and Mrs coarse WASH1NG‘1'°N "‘ “Business and industry tax day _week end with friends in vld Macxenzie. Lunch _was' Mrs. William Cousins. Baltic E Tay1m.go',-mg,-1y of U.S. government plans to dis- announced today. --.. N C F0 P °°mmm°°' across Can“ can Baum ‘served by the hostess asslstefl enwmmed the Malpeque ma wee c nducted b the ostor Fm” °th°" 5°‘"'°°5 it Was» . O ure' r r ms rform an extremely valuable Mr David C““°>'- “°'“"“'i"” '“‘’‘’‘'’°’' °' "" w°"’°"' ‘’‘‘“‘° ‘’°“'’ °' “‘° U“‘°" Rev iioi 1! E minnow P ' ins in nu-niey the guest of their learned Canadian officials have . P6 t m od H. ton is a patient in Prince Conn. Institute. Church Women of Princetown Mi” pliiaunn-e Hum - India mower VMH. Neme Anderwm been consulted by U_s_ authom By GREG MscDONALD tion. the only people who can ‘emce 1’ hey W P’ "Ce ° ‘ and Mrs. Dan MacDon- on Tuesday evening with the - i _ ty H pita]. Mr. Croll returned ties and have expressed concern Canadian Preuh Stfifl Yrlter v§nt]_u-Q worthwhile answers to the Commission. 1 hard-liittins onoswednesday evening‘. Oct. aid, Quincy, Mass, spent three president. M“ Kenneth Owen. 1C“‘,“:f:"a)fP‘°;"::1l?'l::3t‘Yc°:|'k‘1l:“g‘i.‘: tomnizgnsthofozter sgndm‘ tn. that the proposed sale may dis. Don't expect t e oya Com- ' - penetrating. logical treatise on' 10:11 Mrs.’ William Burns. Ba-l- weeks vacation in Hamilton as presidin£- . k (1 Wm, 11 1- parents, Mr. rupt commercial markets and “"10” °“ Ta"a”°" t° m3k° xfingioiiieiheafeueaiiggs pzelzitblllet * the place that business feels taxitic. entertained a number of the guest! 05 Mm M°°D°“‘ld'' 0" Sunday morning Oct. M Juleili’ emdtfoigié and Miss Roma viiceifl ltgls. Bnuee ecrozier od Bsl- prices. Canada is a major am. Canada ’ 13“? °' happy tax‘ at whom they are directed. ‘incentives should have in our|fI‘iend5 8! 8 Party for the 381- brothers. Mr.’ Earle and Mr. I ' 98 numb“ 3"°nd°% 5:; Andsemm of Montreal an ‘mu.’ uc_ minum exporter. payer: soltvmg tax probletrgs --Many economists and busi_ tax st,.uc¢u,.e_-- tic Women's Institute. Prizes Tennyson Ramsay. Vice in the Pl‘1|1c°t°Wn 3‘ - or a me o come. says :9 ’ Canadian Tax Foundation. ARIIEST E .. . k 1 al . N 1: since Manhattan Island‘ was sold }];3::ttig‘1-.etl(i)¢!euerito:i1i:ii fegillelimltgilgiitg lsitgtTe svampeim buys heap big values in America’s The Foundation. in article in fits Canadian Tax Journal, says ‘ I I \\ ,,////// z/ . i would also be unrealistic to expect the Commission to come I up with solutions that by them- selves will solve Canada's prob- lems of economic growth and unemployment. “The difficult part of the Commission's task will be to pinpoint with a reasonable de- _ grec of certainty the real effects of our present tax structure." It adds that while it is im- portant to try to discover the real effect of taxation on an- in- dividual's behaviour “which i probably as varied as the pat- terns of snowflakes" even more important is the real effect of taxation on the decisions made the business and financial wo d. “And this is where business can—indeed must-play an im- portant part in the success of the Commission." The Foundation says that if businessmen could give ex- amples of cases where corpor- ate taxation had the effect of postponing or ruling out certain investment plans “then this evi- dence. translated into lost job opportunities. would be worth as much as, or more than, all i . 10 GU” ER FR“_’..|5p_M. W" °*°'°‘S°‘ in ‘°8i°- genera‘ W - . . r i, co-or SUPER MARKET is low man on the totem pole :;f"{:g°§tt§ér.3"d tax research TCH CFC‘!-TV MON-e , Sillisit iiogtfrfies to p(r)'lic:ss. ‘Sstimdome pick a bumper crop of bargains to fill the family However. the Foundation says Wigwam with foods to please your little Indians—and the Big Chief. it will be extremely difficult to isolate the tax factor from all the other factors that go toward making a decision about a pos- sihir new venture. “But if the tax factor can be isolated and if it can be illus- HEINZ COUNTRY GOOD 50"? 3"“‘29‘ rAciiiNii§suE SUCCESS FOR A LASTING SHINE 25 LB- _ 1 LB NEW SOFT, STRONG, GENTLE TISSUE ?Q3fieih§“Eo.‘§.‘ifiZZio§°w‘Ifi°?§3é ‘ Tm‘ BY THE MAKERS or WHITE SWAN mm; ‘real evidence to get its teet in n " Another vitally important area where the business com- munity alone is in a position to ' give expert testimony is in con- , nertion with tax incentives. - “The words ‘tax incentive’ NEW BLUE—FREE TEA TOWEL 400 TISSUE ' c mm PACKAGES SIZE c _ - have a nice wholesome sound, CANADA PACKERS CHUM 15 0z' TIN FRASER FARM 15 oz‘ TIN but 5% farftl_iledbu;in:i1ssf_[c;)ri1‘m:i1; 4 c Iliiy as al 8 I el V1 I FOR sufficient precision just what it _ 4 FOR mrans by them. . " abgfetheuqgggvgrgg t;x“e.~j}g;;§ ROSE BRAND 24 oz. JAR PURITAN ASSORTED—3 oz. , r ese answers may w . , . tivesniire many. and a search 2 M 4 F tgkn up a good part of the Com- V i ‘ FOR c on C ii.<sion‘s time.” ' -' n°*“'i°us1y« Says the F°""d=*- CORDON BLEU BONELESS FREE BANDAID—REG. VALUE 1.19 YORK Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson. ‘ who recently took up residence in York, were guests of honor at a “welcoming" party held in York Hall on October 3. Miss Lorna Vessey, York, spent the Thanksgiving holiday in Dartmouth. N.S. as the izuest of Gloria and Linda Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Gregor MacCal- lum, Brackley Point. were th e guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Vessey in York on Sun- day. Oclnher 7. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Watts 1 i CHICKEN ’..‘.:’;69c IVORY SOAP l0.".i.“.;. 89¢ LIBBY'S l.lBBY'S CATSUP TANGY & ZESTFUL by‘ 11 oz. Bottle i, LlBBY'S DEEP BROWN - BEANS WITH PORK 20 oz. Tins -47. PEACHES ,_.——._.._._ 4., _..,.—-. ,.. -~r Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. E.S. Whiteway and children. Martin and Kelly visited in York for part of the 'i‘hanks_-ziving holidays. They \\I m guests at the home of Mr. \Viiitewa_v‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Whiteway. 2 Sir: Trenton Coutts. Bed-§ ford. was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Gordon Crockett in. York recently. 5 :\‘Ir. and Mrs. John MacLen-‘i min. Glen Valley. were guests! of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Laken Lewis.‘ York. . 28 OZ. TIN » C FROZEN FOODS QUAKE“ y Fm-Fresh Produce ST. LOUIS I ; BIRDSEYE QUICK COOKING GRAVENSTEINS in and Mrs. Ralph Hammi ' 13 01- . . i "E ‘ .‘ of Peabody. Mass are visiting! PKG c c - at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' _' . Paul Gaudet and also at the ‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur SHOULDER BIRDSEYE 16 OZ. PKG. Gaiidcw ‘ ' ‘E 5 Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Dnucett. t G §§§;“’Ti?.2"i§’.';'.§’.h°.‘:.ii§.;i°’°‘Z‘.} PORK ROAST to 496 ll 3" . "RM RED ONTARIO Fredericton. N.B. where they _ sncnt the week end at the home . I ‘ , LB. of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Dou- 2 10 OZ. . cc“ and famnv FOR ROASTING OR FRYING PKG‘ ' Vir. John P.’ f}a»udet celebrat- . ' - SNOW wurr I ed his 91st birthday on _Sun- ‘ A E ' _ :::..:~r..2:i:e:.r:‘mm: PORK BUTTS 55¢ °‘"“ AINSMNT <=H°°°W= "W CAULIPLOWER M 25c Montreal with members of his I. LE v J- family. ' ' PKG. '7 Mr. Alphonse Marchand of E 5 merside where they will be em- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Buote and ~ V « I V K PINK on warm. FLORIDA - . . 1“ *.:.=:.‘.::r. snowman K e GBAPEPRUIT 5 -o 49¢ — gave Iwlth his wife and family SWEET PICKLED NECK BONES A I I. played in the Prince County EMPIRE ‘SI-«IC fa . Mr. Willard Gaudet has 13%. ‘$2.: pm is . patient - 6 LOCAL wAsnEn ' in the city hospital. 3 LBS. I Miss Dolores Gaudet and ' 04 _ C 2 L"_~ H.,..,,;,.._ CANADA PACKERS uEvoN BULK ‘ .. V - - R 5 ‘ .1’ , I turmiad toflsaiut ]3‘ulIst:l|:'g rm . 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