Justice Minister Fulton receives his gressive Conservative Assoc- DAV|.E’S BACK iation convention in Ottawa Monday. He retired from fe- deral politics last year to be- come British Columbia Cou- OOIM ittdsemerit as long ago that the Revenue Department lneotablished with I view to nwid- PHOTO! N0!‘ NEEDED l'I.'IIb Guardian. Olin-rlottefown. 'I'uos.. Feb. 4, 1964. 13 ‘I " 8S 1921 l0 the Ellficl that ‘Joint the M has made ccmprrmise tn: the proper payment of estate _ . lf‘llant'.V." or the principle rm’ 6 settltrhenl. resulting "in home tail when hat time si1oli'd T"R0NT0 ‘QP.’ "' 0“”"""" JOHN Milk -‘tCt_‘0Unl. m9anS that measure at relief being granted come." Mr. Snyder said, l1‘«'i""'- and PUb1”'!lY d9P"‘m"-"‘ e survivor is entitled to the to an aggrieved tax-payer" - “There were other bank ac-'1“-5 stopped asklnfl 10b EDP“- n'1-'illl‘_\’ when the other joint own- guggesnd it d,, 30 in th,_. ..;N.,, counts and other re\..i,,u..., but t-ants for photographs of them- . ' ' ' "V ‘W espcciallv since Mrs. "nnwav Mr. Conway vlent abnut his “‘l\'¢’-"1- “'8 "til "fl 3 P055739 B‘’‘’''“’-‘‘’ ‘''l "U5 5lll|3li0n- MTV had said she would be SnllSTlt'TT business from day to day set-tire tux‘-‘if’ with 0"lF|!‘l0'5 human - | Snyder with 'rclH(‘lanC0 til-‘~'miS— if only half the amount in the in his un.foi-:nna‘tcly unfounded T13?“-* t'0mml55l0ll- TYNE‘ W0’ l‘*‘f‘d 3“ aDPl‘a‘l bi’ lllf‘ 9~“l-‘ill’ OT joint account could pass to her belief that what he was obit» to istcr James Auld said he ' Lliarlottetown rvntrartor Nlit-hziel without taxation save and keep in the joint at-. t-ently learned of the practice by as-i-ident and ordered it be J« (‘‘‘"\\'a.\' against the Revenue Mr Snyder said Mrs. Conway, count wculd become the property " stopped immediately. D°l’f"'”"““l;~‘_ 5901,5100 lax "10 fully informed of her rights in of his wife when he died. °m"“ 32.5-7""-34 '" 3 J0_1"l 30- the joint account from the time °”f‘",' ‘‘''‘’‘‘h h‘’ 3"“ hi.-‘i “"79 h"ld it was set up, never withdrew .]'m\-Yea’-Sf b“7°l“ hi‘ deal“ In money from it despite repeated ’ ‘ ’ ‘"-Vde’ Said “ml “'1' urging by her husband. She had Joint Account Danger §§ In loving memory of 3)’ Th? Canadian Press -wife doe«sn’i l’l9L‘.5Séll‘lly mean i"””"3‘CI-" ”“"-,'3" 3PP(‘8l bllilld other money. A husband's move to open a that when he dics. money _'§ '"" "“,“‘°d “"."‘ ‘Vim he €"—‘“°d All the firm’ MP COHWHV OPP“- bank account-jointly with his in the joint accnint will be 3,?I °‘lS“""‘;’l" J";"dl~“li1“ll°n-" the account. he told his wife m‘*‘‘”' ‘r’ .~— . A V . - flat to maniv tht she would et ch ducted by Mrs. Ernest Jon o-he“ free or “We ‘ax lx!o"e mthm gal v 3 < E P mmm‘V ; . . C .- _ S “ -- Pp P RP”-‘H116’ Dt'l>8I‘l- when he d'lf‘d He frequently ~ - R b son, ass sled by Misses Mildred 9“! L Hyde! 18)‘ M7993‘ ments action in’ the (‘onway minded her M ‘hm. But tho R31 O cause may have tile a-ppvaldnct‘ enu Depeartment ruled aftei ‘ and Louise Callbeck and My, Board chairman drew attention Pearl Affleck. ' $0 l-l_1lS ' 101! in noting that of bent: an arbitrary exproprtat. Meeting closed with the sing .Pa"“3m9"l hai 1-’iVCn bhe Re\'cn- ion of the life savings of ing of “Lead On. 0 King Etem.ille Depurtmetlt the “somewhat erly ('0u,pTe_ ' . c had no bencficiail 8" 9141- interest in the account and that ‘ was part of hits‘ estate Who passed away Feb. 4, 1963. ‘in, fonowed with benedmioniflmalintg 3Ulh0l‘il.V" T0 3aPP1.l/ ll‘? He questioned whether Parlia- by Mrs. Cameron A social De,_fi:;'it€ lax T0 Wllaleylcrofpalft menrt intended that the applicable-LONG LIFE - . m.onev—-even a -_ _ ' . - v . . . ‘°d was °"l°Y°“ by 3” ‘which the "wife had no "benelticigl T::\’:'hesuE‘:tatl:ll‘-::;i(‘hin? In View M the km W M me Remembered by M5 “"f"" 3”“ and the" "mine" A number of friends and neign ‘- .. bots in Central Bedeque andmfemst Freetown gathered at the home‘ of Mr. ahd Mrs. Ivan MacDon- ald on Saturday evening. Jan- uary 25th to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenault. After a social chat the gain- ering was called to order by Mr. Roy Campbell and in a well worded address congratulated» them on their half century of wedded life. They received several 11 i c e i gifts including a hostess chair and electric table lamp from the community and individual gifts consisting of to_wels. elect r i c lamp and envelopes of money. Mr. Arsenault thanked all for their kindness and thoughtful- ness in remembering them on this happy occasion. This was followed by all sing» ing "For They Are Jolly Goodi Fellows" after a delicious; . lunch was served by the hostess? assisted by Mrs. Edwin Clark.l Mrs. Stanley Jack and Mrs. Har- old Drummond and best wishes to the honored couple all depart-; joint account——about 30 years-‘ ‘ COHSBQUCHCCS. th ‘ n be no possible sus- This. Mr. Snyder noted, deopite‘ em The board chat;-man pecallgfl piotion that the account was servaiive leader. Subsequent- ly his party was defeated in a provincial election. He went down to personal defeat. By DON HANRIGHT HTTAWA tCP)—The govern» . nicnt is making Ilth-hour rntsi in the spending estimates fort llth Hour Cuts Made i in Spending Estimates ,week before treasury board. a i man of nominations brought in cabinet committee. : Meanwhile, Finance Minister} Gordon returned to O ta W at Monday after a brief holiday in genius of a few but to the faith- the 1964-65 fiscal year whit-bl brains April 1, informants said |.lamaica and was expected here. take a personal hand in the The move was an “after-ltrimminti Operation- thnnizht." as one official called Speculation was that he was it . rying to reduce the anticipated it came after the year's . amount of his deficit for 1964-65. mending by each departmenti ‘or the current Veal‘. _he already had been approved—- t Orlgma‘-1y budgeted for a $605.- uell before Christmas—and the’0}il)0.000 cégggcit but later raiseld whole package had been sent to t is to -r as a resut press tot his decision to implement a 0 - ,_ , _ new ll-per-cent sales tax on me report .5a1dt E.ef.E;}ern building materials and produc- ment was trying 0 in an- mm machinery in stag - by reducing tstead of all at once. .000 expenditures from the level , previously passed. Total spend-,3 i)t(iKfT'()l$)(ely will be around $6.600.- I CENTRAL Ali departments were asked to make proportionate cuts, I 1 sources said. Departmental of-. Mrs. Charles Howatt. presi- ficials spent a good part of last dent of P.E.l. Presbyterial UCW 95. in- i was guest speaker at the second « annual meeting of the Bedeque UCW held on the evening 0! Jan. 20th. (Continued from page 8) She gave a fine address on the Investor: ml 4.77 5.19 Pan American United Nations ‘“"“‘°" M‘““" . ‘3-3° “-33 Seminar in New York. Mrs. Ho- ed to their homes feeling that‘! they had spent a very pleasantl evening. I Mrs. Roy Boswell of Chariot-' ' tetown visited her mother. Mrs.i _ Edison Wright on Saturday and ‘ over the business session a n d thanked the members for then interest and support during her term of office, and asked for their fullest co- operation for the her father who is a patient new resident. and her exccu- - ' ”ve'T;10smg with the nmflnt Prince County Hospital. "Success is not due e' - 3' ID .- l.A.C. Announces Appointment fulness of the many." Mrs. Irving Toombs. chair- the ilollowing slate of officers. for 1984 as follows —— l-lonorarry President. Mrs. L. P. Archibald. past-president. Mnrs. R.M. Cam- eron; vicepresident. . C responding secretary. . is W' Christian citizen- Eldon Wright: Mrs. Horace Wright; literature. Mrs. Walter Wright. Finance. Mrs. Charles Mac- Farlane; membership. Mrs Melborne Wright; social func tions. Sue Affleck; supply. Mrs- Cyril MacFarlane; nominations. Mrs. Harold MacQuarrie; flow- Mrs. Hammond Bowness program, Mrs. Ernest Johnson. J A Md-READY press. Mrs. T.J. Inman: ' ' eration in Christian €duCati().‘|1duisf,ri3] Acceptance Om-poi--. Mrs. Robert Afileck;d co—opel'a-iatiotttm1.ing.it(a}dJaniXmil.{1’[(ée€r its ap-I‘ tlon in missionar an mainten-: min en 0 . . e yas ance, Mrs. Ednay Jenkins; rep-ilglanaglaer of their Charlottetown ‘ resentative to official board. rant‘ . Mrs. Wilfred Craig; representa-j§Il'.idxfCI‘$Eg1yaz;:€ Sf tffilgmcgfly tive to board of stewards. Mrs.‘ 95 ‘ g _' - ‘ , Arnold Henderson; auditor, lVlrs.'P37W'fi 0”"? 1" Am‘h9“'5‘ “T5 het Robert Reid [succeeds M . . . MacLean_ . ' . . ., who has been transferred toig A fine worship service. T h 0} k ‘ C B .. Light of the World". was coii- Omar mt 4.93 LIVESTOCK ii:..':...:*:* .‘3::.."f.:':t.‘°'**t;'S MONTREAL famed quotation. The grea - : . , t f I ... livestock markets MondaY- vm°”' bu or peace Trading ‘"5 "five under good I ed appreciation to Mrs. Howatt. _ 750’ past year. 20 and common 111 The “_eMm_er' Mrs. N arm“ Go c t dium 15-15.75. common 1250 MacFarlan_e. reported a succul- M75 and cum“ and cutter, ful year with the alocation of to _ _ but 13_25.19,5o, $1200 exceeded. rt Med and common and medium 17.50. _M§ var?“ V” "12-agi Wlmedifu - . common an a e yearlings 15-17. - . Royal Bank There was insufficient trading . of sheep, lamb! or hosts to 98- AppoIn‘|'lllOn‘l' tahlish prices. .‘ N TORONTO (CP) -- Tradlofl was active on light offerinzs of top quality slaughter cattle at the Ontario Public Stockyards Monday Lower grades were slow. Veal calf prices were firm. H05 Drices were steady and sheep and lamb prices were steady- sliiughter cattle 2.312: Choice steers 23-2350 with fancy steers to 24-2430; ‘M [L50-22.50: me- dium 19 - ' choice N50: I4-l6: 15; good 21.23: good cows 15-16 with sales to 16.50: medium M 15: cannon and cutters I0 1350: good heavy B01031“! bum Inn: common and medium 16- in ii‘ Replacement cattle 400: Good lrht intockerl 22-29: mediums and common: 17-21. (‘alves 620: Choice vealers 32- t 34 with sales to 36: R005 “'3'? E medium 24-27; common 20-23: .The Royal nounceo IPP01 ‘Wright as Manager lottetawn Branch. Nova Scotin_ Mr- E. C. WRIGHT \ Bank of Can~Bd%.l£I'l at its Chor—E gem and lambs: Good] in e t lambs 24-M5 cos been " 34. per hundredweight: buck‘: where he, bl! ‘mm mm d '1 per ndg-ed. ‘TLTIE biflki “uh I ‘Milt: common edlum 11 v ‘filings-IA fn°:;':“"u“ Qt; 1 watt was one of 60 women from erlmn of Canada i1.a2 l2.92 all parts of America to attend Ono Wllllnm eet 14-39 16-37 this conference. and in her us if 9“; m 3;}, 1 ual V pleasing manner related n;‘"''"‘., "W 4.70 in ‘something of the accomplish- RP: ~— . ments of the United Nations at ,- nnsearch Investing 1.1.20 12.2-t “.m.k_ ‘ 5‘“"“' "‘V”"" “9 7-:0 Of special interest was the dt.- ’-°.‘-2,§;‘.'.°.,'.,.‘.‘,}”"‘ Cd. :1: 2:3‘: scription of the new church ccn- : T,m,d 1..., no mo 3 tre for the United Nations which United Accumulative 5-95 7-51 is across the street from th e ; 5” United Nations building. On the " (Cm _ “Pm” est prayer for man asks not for :_. Miss Louise Callbeck express- demand. = b w ~ ht‘ ; Receipts. 437 c a tdt toe. hi ; cm; zfclrgaigf gmgg an if ‘ :fI:1"°1:‘m5‘;ven M85 an S eep teresting and comprehensive re- - h .,,~‘,:;g;;;;n,, ;';gg=s,..1.,z.’,;8...::‘: 33.2‘.°§..Ei“:.‘Z:’:i‘..§‘.:';°.i‘.:¥....ii: I didn’t even know she was married gardening tips, fashions, beauty hints, special treats _ for children’s parties, advice on baby care. - There’s always something for everyone in your daily ~- newspapcr. Comics for the kiddies (and a few grown- You should have, ma’am. The wedding announce- ment was in the paper more than a year ago. Re- member, she married that nice Winthrop boy from over Fairhope way. Everyone was saying what a < 0 YOU cam income. compounded until retire- ment, on money which you would have paid out in income taxes. 0 ALLiooomeeamedontheoefundsistaxfree while accumulating. Send for free particulars on our 4 Plans. Trust was never bctta symbolized that in tin EASTERN e CHARTERED T“.,.“.§’.....C..?...“f.?’.."‘§* 154 Richmond St. EARN AN EXTRA '63 TAX DEDUCTION START A RETIREMENT PLAN WITH E.C.T. BEFORE FEB. 29. Consider these benefits of an E.C.T. Registered Retirement Plan: 0 YOU obtain direct savings in the form of lower taxes. Charlottetown. P.E.l. lovely couple they made. Her picture was in the paper, too. In the same divine gown her grandmother wore nearly fifty years ago. That’s one reason yourdaily newspaperhas awomen’s section. To keep you posted on the social events in your community. But, of course, it's not the only reason. The women’s pages are full of helpful ideas for homemakers-recipes, sewing suggestions, hblutvod by THE GUARDIAN __ __ .-mum v ups). Teenage topics for the younger sct. Sport pages, the financial section and home workshop hints for dad. News of the theatre, and, of course, the women’s section for mother and daughter. In addition to news and editorial comment on local and world affairs, there’s a world of entertainment for you every day in your daily paper. Today, more than ever before, it’s a vital part of your daily life. AN INFORMED PUBLIC IS THE BEST GUARANTEE OF FRET-JDOK PR-13