Jooannot-.ii......sso ' 40o lie u‘ Everyone lieaiis The Go-lip lid on Thursday ’ morning for Sliilllfis. Today we dflflnc the third fundamental operation. an. right through your food list —at _oo-or CUPS! MAIIET. :l'hat'sfieoule.k-..essy~-- oooaoasical way to do all your food buying, because at your Co-op ev- ery price is a low price every day. Yes—our priess always spo|_l- SAV- ING! tor you - - - our quality al- ways spells ssnsrstmox. Yes —you’ll feed your family better - - for less money - . when you buy all your qeeory needs here. Try it this week-end and you will be convialced. prinoipleof the Rochdale System of Co- s ELIMINATION OF PROFIT BY DIVIDEND ON PURCHASES This is a radical and unique do doubtcdiy constitutes the most from the private profit system, and it un- ctlve feature of the liochdale plan. Goods are sold at current market prices, and after all uses are paid and provision made for reserves, educational work, etc..—the remaining net gain (or what is called in cap- italistic parlance “net profit”) is returned to the members in proportion to each member's purchase. In other words, the net gain is considered as an overcharge on the price of goods when the purchase was made and this overcharge is returned to the member customers in the form of a rebate at the end of a certain trading per- led. In co-operative enterprise, therefore. profit is unknown. ‘ GROCERY DEPARTMENT O of ‘i \\i Dying to a lasting lustre on floor or linoleum. SUPER SUDS DEAL— 2 large packages .. . . . . 63: EDDY MATCHES. 3 for .. 23¢ scuwsnrz PEANUT BUTTER- 25 oz. iar 53: 16 oz.leebox iar . . . . . .43: ISLAND HONEY- T lb. ..,25c: 2 lbs. . . 8 'ii' ' ' MAKES All ii/\i(iN(".’ EASIER AND OUICKUU 41¢ J. AEROWAX "°:. PINT . .. . 39¢ ouasr. . . 69¢ uAs;iNo AEROWAX PASTE WAX X ms. 39: lilgh qaalityi Maximum protection and lasting lislvo. For llsars, line- iunli and automobiles. Alllolll PASTE WAX i MoCREADY SWEET MUSTARD PlCl(LES— 24 oz. bottle 29¢ Mc0READY CHOW 35;: SELECT MAOl(EREL— 13 oz. . . 21:: 15 oz. 25: PILCHARDS. 15 oz. . . . . . 25¢ FANCY KETA RED ROSE SALMON- i5‘/z oz. 39:: 73/4 oz. 21: FORTUNE BAY LOBSTERS 75c cnovnn LEAF SEA TROUT. 73/4 oz. . . . 30¢: MARVEN’S SODAS 29¢ nouns noon . CAKE MIX. Zfor 38¢: Heinz 40th Anniversary Sale Heinz BABY FOOD— ‘Ail varieties, 3 tins . . . . 25: Heinz Baby CEREAL. pkg. 25¢: Heinz TOMATO SOUP- 2 tins for 25: Heinz KETCHUP .. .. .. . 26: Visit this Store and see the many other I Heinz SPAGHETTI-— 15 oz.. 2 for 31¢ Heinz BEANS-— with Tomato Sauce ..... T5: Heinz TOMATO JUICE- 2 for 25: varieties of HEINZ products attractively displayed. We carry a complete stock of all IIEINZ Famous-51 Varieties. MEAT DEPARTMENT CANADA PACKERS DEVON SIDE BACON. lb. 58¢ CANADA PACKERS MAPLE LEAF VISKING BUTTS. lb. . . . . . 65¢ PRIME T STEW BEEF. lb. 39: BEEF TONGUE, lb. 33: LIVER. lb. 33¢ OORNED _ NECK RIBS. I Is. . . . .. Ila musk PLATE RIBS. lb‘. . . . . . . . 39¢ swmrs PREMIUM suoxnn IONELESS PICNICS. lb. 51o V "swm's CALVES’ a swssrsssso. lb. 45¢ FRUIT anti VEGETABLES CALIFORNIA EMPEROR GRAPES. Zlbs. 45¢: oALmonNrA SIINKIST ORANGES. 2 doz. 85: n. o. DELICIOUS APPLES. doz. . . 39¢. 49:. 59¢ FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT. 3 for . . . . . 25¢ ICEBERG . LETTUCE. lge. we CRISP PASTEL CELERY, lge. 19: NEW TEXAS CARROTS-— 3 Ib. .. 29¢: AL80:— Fresh Honeydew Melons, Peaches, Plums, If ushroonu, Rhubarb, Pine- Plllllel. Sweet Potatoes, etc. 4ib. . . 41¢ c-nnp-—.. FISH FOR LEN!‘ llsddo&l1lIei|.lb.l9e ,s_*n_asnussoax,-a...:so 8alt0oiI,lb........1Io llxtrslas-go Ssitllerring, 8 for no saitBonosessuoansn-- 1 lb. box 89o 2 lb.box 'l5e Salnsoa,lb. lilo (By James M. Long) ROME. March is —— (AP)—ltaiY is zeiilns ready to and the name of hide and seek between Govern- ment and citizens which has been her sole system of taxation. it will be the first tax reform in the history of the country which haiI'§l’fli'llii!ily tiocame A tax- cvnder's purndiac. if it works. it will break down such Italian precedents ns making the government try to find out how much a citizen earns. or let- ting the citizen furnish his own estimate in compromise. or hiding the real financial facts behind fed- eral banking-secrecy laws. The government says it will work. It. has to. because while one large section of lhe citizenry blithely evades taxes. the other section has been heavily overiaxed to pay the bill. There nre four different tux sys- tems. each operated separately from the others. One taxes income from (‘apiinl and labor; another land; another buildings: and the fourth is a yzrndunted tax on over- all income and finnncini holdings. It isn't. up to the taxpayer to tell the Government how much he has. It's up to the tax officers to come around to him—nnd Just try to find out. If he is a worker on salary he hears the burden, be- cause the tnx on that is deducted from the pay envelope at source. But otherwise his income and holdings are guarded by the feder- al banking-secrets law. So the tax nificinis guess what he must have or earn from the kind of car he drivcs, what tailor he patl‘onizcs_ what clubs he be- miliihifiiihurch World Day of Prayer On Friday afternoon, February 24th a “World Duy of Prayer" ser. vice was held in Pownul United Church. Mrs, Weir of Pownuli presided and with her on the platform were Mrs. Auslin Kennedy, representing Cross Ronds Christian Church, Mrs, Earl Jenkins, Aicxandrn Baptist Church, Mrs. J, E. MncEnc-horn. Cherry Valley United Church, and Mrs. Tait, Bunbury United Church. MAE. Edward Wood, Pnwnal, pro. sided at the organ. MTS- Weir Opened the service. the theme of which was “Faith oi Our Times", with the call to wor- ship, and also lcd the first part oi the service ontiilcd “Lifting Our Eyes To God." The Sl‘('Olld iirirt, "Looking At Ourselves". was led ily Mrs. Austin Kcnnetly. nftcr which the hymn. "My Faith [.nnks ('1) To Thce" was sunn. The portion on "Confession and Rcpt‘ninnC("' was led by Mrs. J. E. Mnt‘Encii!.'rn. the’ theme of Tl-lE__ GUARDTAN. Cl-lARLO'l"l‘E’l‘OW'N . Italy Planning Reform_ l‘ Of Whole Tax System ion]: to. or just in general by how well off he looks, But the citizen dossn't_ have to pay on that basis. He then comes forward with I said face and his most thresdbsre suit and explains his seeming well-being is all just a show; actually he's on the verge of ruin. Somewhere between the two I figure is arrived at, and it's us- ually closer to the citizen's esti- mate than the government's. The first phase of the tax reform program already is before Parlia- ment. It is called "tax equaliza- tion." , First: All citizens would be sub- jected to a careful survey on tin- nncisi status, standards of livlnx and sources of income. That has never been done before in Italy. Second: The taxpayer would be required. as in Canada or the Un- ited States, to make and be re- sponsible for an annual II. tement. of his income. York Highlights Mr. Harold MacNeil. who has spent the winter in Nova scotis has recently returned to York. Miss Shirley Cooke, West Cove- hesd, spent Sunday with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cooke, York. Misses Anita and Norma Lewis of Charlottetown, were recent guests or Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vessey, York. The many friends of Mrs. Ros- ooe MacDonald. York, are sorry to hear or her illness and all wish her a speedy recovery. Messrs Allan and Dewar Swan. Charlottetown. and Allison West, Parkdale, were the visiting shoot- ers at York Hell recently. Misses Bernice and Helen Lewis of Charlottetown were guests at their uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vcsscy over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dennis and daughter, Miss June, and sons, John, Ralph and Wendell were week-end guests of Mr. nrd Mrs. Leith Brown recently. Mr. and Mr: Harvey Kiezs-r, and Master Warren. West Royalty, motored to York and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lin: and family last week. Mrs. William Bowen, wheatiey River, who has been visiting in York at the home of her dancin- ter and son-in-law. MI‘. and Mrs. Earl Ling, left recently to visit at her sister's. Mrs. Lewis Mnccailum nnd nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Willard which was "Searching: Our Hearts." The fourth part. "Dcdicnting' Ourselves to God", was led by Mrs.. Earl Jenkins, Bunbury Church had riinrgc ihe fifth port of the sex-vie,-_. en. Tait. being the loader, were offered by Mrs. Tnii, Mrs.‘ Scranton. Mrs. MucDowcil. Mrs. Wood und lilrs. Roberts. nfteri which E solo wns pleasingly ren-f d£‘l‘¢‘d 11)’ Mrs. Roy MacDonald: Prayers ‘ which the oflcrimz und rlcdicnicd. The hymn, was received "Tim Dny Thoiu and the sr‘i‘\'i(‘r,- was hrought to a close with the honcdiction pro- nounced h_v Mrs. Weir. 5:2:-ve 4 THIS 'EA€Y WAY! l-tERE's‘ how: Invvedienls: 1' ‘Th.’ Cai Salmon. flaked; ,1éc-upultel cheese: '-3 9839. well beaten: 1 cup milk: 2 tablespoons melted butter: 3 rolled crackers: juice of 1 lemon. llirrdiions: Combine Salmon and cheese. add beaten eggs and milk. Pour into buttered casserole. Cover with buttered cracker crumbs. Over all pour lemon juice. Cover. set casserole in pan oi water and bake in moderate oven, 860-875' E, for 80 minutn. This Canned salmon Casserole ssrvvs L (conveyed to Harold Macxie of‘ little Joyce and Bonnie in the re- M'"5* W"“' “‘"“'° “" '7‘5P"'“‘3 ad"'i::‘ihe;lslvI)8Tilltelit'elli and dress on “Givinii To Others" afteri Gavost Lorri Is I-Inried". was sup;:' Msccallum. Braokiey Beach. Many tokens of sympathy are a rid cent and bereavement sustained in titled. "Prnyinc I-‘nr Others". Mrs. the death at a loving wife and mother. Mrs. Harold Mscxic. Kep- poch. from friends and relatives in York and Union. A Study Group of Su'day School Superlntenfent, assis- parents was formed a d :e:i by Rev. J. Don’-sins of York United Chu oh. This group is to meet for strdy and discussions or problems on child psychniogv and delinquency. it‘: ‘cause and results which is indeed most irteresting. evczy Wednesday V cvcnins. ‘ A large community girhering met in York Hull 0‘. the evening of February 25. to honor Mr. snd Mrs. Vernon Dennis and family A fare- well. They left York to take up residence in East Roynittv of or some years in the re e‘al retail business. The gathering was cnileti to order and the purpose of is h- cring was stated by or ac‘inz rhnirmnn. Aftci timing the {E35 of honor. Mr. Harold Watts real an npproprintc address to Vernon. i Mrs. Dennis and family. and Mr. .beizh Veseey pre<ented A wcll-~ ‘tilled purse to them. The Alpha Women's _ Ins itute of which Mrs. Dennis was a valued ‘ member. gav her an a valued keep- i sake, s beau ul electric lump pre- . sented by Mrs. Harry l..ewia.. Mrs. -Louis Vesaey read a lovely address to which Vernon. on behalf of his wife and family thanked all former friends and associates in York fcr_this lovely token oi as- teem toward them and invited i-sch and everyone to visit them in . the near future. A lolly chorus fill- ; ed the air as the words of "Pier ‘They Are Jolly Good Feiiowl‘. .2-sna out. A delicious lunch was ' served by the ladies in ciurse. Later. dancing was enjoyed with Dean waits at the mandolin, Ver- non Dcnnla at the violin, and Ar- thur Vessey accompanying on the piano. Many sets and modern dances whiled away the remainder of a grand evening. —--l... _?:_.a_ MOGTLY INOTJIIII or the presidents of the United states, is were of muslin: ances- try. eight of seotilsh or Irish sn- oestry. three Dutch. one waist: and one noise. H ‘Trent nan 's'3i'.tr...."nurom3i. his‘ THE SPRING VIEWPOINT Ainniingmong Country lanes . . . 0rossingQuiok-Paoedfii St is... gtrldln Across Gamptiis, rwgieth the W LONG ‘coats iE i T _.'his Spring toppers are clipped to all the lengths from a little above the knee to a little above the waist. Our won. derful new topper collection Jeaturer unexpected pastels, a n d important navys. Pair the‘ really short toppers with a skirt and you have a suit.’ Wear the longer version as you would a cost! And blink twice at the amazingly low price tags. You'd never expect to pay so little for such outstanding fashions. Come in tomorrow and compliment yourself later on this wise purchase. PRICE RANGE FROM $23.95 TO $54.95 Ghooseany garment from our fine display of Spring eiiothing and use our convenient LAY AWAY PLAN THE FASHION SHOPPE I41 lit. George St. . ' pm, 55 All the latest in 1950 styie—L-Gabardine, Whip Cord, Straight, Loose Back, Fit- ted, Belted, High Collars, etc.,‘ and in such popular colors as Red, Navy, Grey, Black. etc. You will want one of these lovely coats for Spring. GTBAFFEB _O'l'lll:ll. NAME LARGEST PLANET Jupiter. the largest planet, has a volume more than 1.000 times Giralfes were also known as duccd into Roman amphitheatre: that of the earth. csmelopsrd .. ; name probably from Africa. THERE OUGHT TO BE A MW by Fngoly & Shorten I glvcn when they were first intro Ieismdzi ISN'T nous. i 1 .-/,, BRliTEiLA. HE'S uptown FATE WAS AGAINST BRATELLA , l O‘ -‘.l gfa Wm; gig pAoov,oomi5 runs MORNING. sue scouoeo : A - - ti); 3/ some ammo , . THE TOWN TWING T0 Did UP I .. 1 \ 1 FOR ME SOMEONE To 91.»! WITH , . — ‘ _ ; .. ‘ ,_ . ___. 1 cm: oven , ( ’ -- -.- -Q . : TD SHOUT NARBLES I \‘ WITH IGLEHART-" B "*“‘l‘€i£i".i§¢Zi““' u'r THIS AFTERNOON Ann L . ‘ wueu sue was STUCK ' ‘WE 9°77?” 9'” WITH HEFZ MUSIC LESSUN, THE wuou-: swam w/xv CRAWLING WITH KIDS ~ ‘ —‘ '_““Tr1‘i-\—1- ’/7lmIu Tr i "‘ MRS IIELEN ilxlllib‘ 350 ‘I5 IIDVTII Qll/AR‘! Iron Mother so Dsaglmr—fi-on ruin; to 3., .. BNO S‘!roit sale‘ is s . A .,.,m,. 40,, 0, :fi"""'“'.“‘ll FNO. every osoraiogsvbsn seeded, Nsoustreethosysaaalromscsgosclogwssas tbs: sap Joiiowthe example otlNO funliles world over- “0 I Ill“ Muddgsauis lszsdn-ah O‘8'!rait ssh‘. am you use BNO! _ PUIINIIIIHIII 1-hour.