__ m ‘inc gggilztorrerowuxqusnollitlill-i gm u", lieeesreiij. Develop: if 1mm New Pesticide: TIIISWAY l lneliow III! YollCenle In sixteenth-century Penis; the Shah‘: court included ofieern, known u: "Knhvedjibachi", lpecislly commissioned to pour the Royll Cofiecl nerul Elli‘... ‘$.31... ....._£‘" Personal: -lfl'. lit-s. In em Filmer. Bummer: de, mete to Hsiiisx to 01nd the Enter holldly: with their daughter, Aleeh who i: : student at King‘: Ooliege. . —Mi.:: ‘ Steins. Dione Downing. X-rsy t Victcrle General Ho:- . thet I citation i 1' are therefore hereby ' I toudite Ill persons intern: 3 lletete A AJog ioPour... d Q I I this 1214M: Hnerflofiee! ~~ There's extra ‘satisfaction in every cu? of delicious Maxwell House because it con ainl choice Latin-American coffees . . . blended with s traditional skill . . . “Radiant-Roasted" to bring out the full goodncl 0t every, coffee bean. lt’s not surprising that today more ople buy and enjoy Maxwell ill-louse than any other brand of coffee in the world. “Good to the Last Drop!” l t’s always ‘“00MPLETE insurance service " w. n. noeens ltgeneies Llil. Phone 540-541 ' ADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWAHD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COUIT eh 0f Mnrch A. D. 1M5- nli. ‘ilhmie oi sour: SLOANE late o! Lower Montague in Kinll County in the said Province. 3°" tired. deceased. lest-Bk n? m6 Sl-lterlfl torwtné Count! z: oun or n one“ liter-lust: persoyn within said Count! GREETING: v named Elteie Dllyllll a! the nbo e mil be w ti]? here ter se o t the purpose mum“ ted In the u“ in he a lore the Judge nresen 1i rCeurt to be held in. the Ildllle h: Charlottetown In Queens Cluuty, in the said Province. on Hensley the sixth div u! Mlv I"! cohlnr, at the hour o! eleven o‘ Iorenooa o! the,s:me die‘; ‘ chew cause mytlv-‘YQIIIW accent: oi the Bold Eli-I" hnlld net he passed undthelltllolfl mug g pflydd for In neld t" II nul no ot ll. Fr MM- ‘Phee, qmPttlnotor ior said Petit- e ~ ‘ *='~......-~v-.:.~cr:..r-'.: u --~ "H: JUDGE A. L. FRASER. DIES The death occurred at Bourls Monday alternoon c! Judge A. L. Fruer utter s brie! lllneee. He we: about u usuel int week but we: taken suddenly ill on Saturday and despite immediate medical atten- tion psssed away at his home. Born et Vernon River e Hlihx. spent the Faster Bit l. we:k:nd with her mother, Mre. l-l. M. Downing. Bummerrlds-J. . many of the properties o! the lat- even more etlective some species. This is being “fitment...”- FfilTer-v. Avril Q‘ C . ‘ t 5t. ———— ' unawa- tut t --M‘rs. Lewrence Holmes. nee ' u; so‘; ma“ so out ct bed tomorrow Pei: Mnofiellum. who he: been‘ spen in: the Easter week-end with her parents. Mr. :nd Mn. C. D. Msctielun. Summernlde he: returned to l-inllhx where her husband i: rtutioned with tLe Navy-B. _MI:: Ruhv MacNell. teacher at! the Ontario Ladies’ College spent. E-vster with her parents. Dr. :nd' lggs. J. F. MseNeil. STEPS ARE TAKEN TO RULE KOREA SEOUL. Korea, April 23. — The met cor-wrote step in the formation ole rt.“ l ove- ‘for Kore: was tsksu todsy when the Joint Soviet-United States commis- sion agreed on s method for con- mltilrzg with native political perties. In the filth conunw-lsue since starting its work March 20, the commission» announced that Korcm political ‘grou s will be eliilble lor eonsultaton they sign a siste- ment BU‘EQLTI; to tenns of lent embers Moscow decision. including trusteeshlo for Korea. lsslon which had in Moscow end S. Tser: one o! the Soviet. dele- gstu to he Uni-ted Nations curler- ence in San Francisco. Address Presentation And Bridal Shower one your: n30 the let: udg: Fraser nttended 5t. Dunstan‘: Uni- versity and Prince c1 Wale: Ool- lege. Alter gnduetion he t: ht tor several yesrs inter cute ng the office o! Gaudet and Haszerd tor the study ot law, later being sdmltted to the Ber oi this prov- ince on‘ Nov. 0th. . Later h: was appointed Judge of the Oounty Ocurt oLKlng: County, suceeedmg the late Judge B. Blsncherd. He leuvu to mourn, hi: wile, tour sons snd one daughter: Irv- in], Flight. LieuL, R. C. A. l"., Ottawa; Kenneth. at home. who hss recently returned from over- leli; Vernon with an insurance company in Sour-ls. snd Mildred on the staff o! the Onnadien Bunk of Commerce. The late Judge Fraser retired about four years ago and was suc- ceeded by Judgc St. Clair Trsinor. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. IMYVALE SCHOOL The following is the report of Bnyvsle School tor the month o! Avril. v Senior Dept-J T‘ Grade . e w? 2. Doris gown; t. Petrlc ra ‘ — . 2 . 01hr“: vm 1 Leo Clarkln 2 arcs-turd McDonald; 3. Gerald a y. Grads VII-l. Jtmsmle M11010:- “dlhwrmlmsih. mm...- 2. Evelyn Conway; 3. Mary Mo: Oloskey. Junior Dept»: Grade IV-l. Louis lidccloekey; 2. Ehi/her Oinrlrixl: 8. Eileen Mtlr. my. Grade XII-l. Hound: : 2. Wélired Mcfllotey: 8. $31.31.‘. M00 n. Grade II Sn-l. Verna Olsrkin: 2. Glare-nos Oosdy: 8. John 0on- II Ji'.—-1. Teresa 11110010:- . ' 2. Stephen Mcclodtey. Grade I-No exams. Highest average ln Junior gredes --lnuls McCloskey. Principal: Bernice Candy. Assistant: Myrtle Costello. Loosens CHEST COLD‘ $0.»... snoucmns Have you an old chronic ccuih that ha: settled deep i: the cavities of your chest? No ordinary remedy will rid you oi‘ your trouble. _Only specialized medication Will give you the relief you seek. ii you really want to stop cou hing, if ou ‘want soothing, e ective_ reief. why not seek ‘help, from. Poison: Cough Syrup. You Ill must ‘master your deepaeeted cough. You must clear ew: the mucus from the bee,’ It!“ oi‘ your thrust. Clogged-up ,?I"I 10 t e modern, the soothing‘; it l: breath‘ peee: rid‘ oimgecterie» aden Rely on ldleon’: help you: ‘i.°‘.;;".‘o....... (h ....l...¢~.. ._' cough remedy that i: so :1- Fight o8 your rest p, Ontheeveuififiolhenrchfloh 3199909100! innandvidnlw wttheredutthchonleothdlltsnd dOimminutodohon. not let this Island down. donned the bottle dress at outbreak at it’ war and didtbek pert right to he finish. wherever duty culled. Mr. Hanunond Home sated n: chairmen. He explained the pur- nose oi the authoring and spoke words oi mnembrsnee tor Berber MM who so glllflnfli’ did hlengsrt end peld te supreme sec cc. Ml‘. Dale Proucle then snorted the boys to the scat ct honour where the room was decorated tor the occasion. Alter the 51min: 0t “O Ounnds". Mr. Home celled 1141011 Mrs. Neil MscNeill to read an address while Mr. Jack Mac- Lelne. Dale Proudc. Henry Bent- ner and Neil MacNeill presented clonal bov with a pair o»! wooiblau- e . billiard. on behsll o! the boys med: :. lilting reply snd thsnkod :11 tor their thoughmllness. Al- ter the singing oi "The King" to the strsin: cl “Here Comes the Bride". Mrs. Wesley Moore. one oi’ our welcome .war brides. was cloorled to the sest o! honour be. flde he:- husband by Mrs. Hubert Dollar. A shower oi’ slits were then dawned by Mrs. slsrlley Proude. the accampanylnu names end versu were rend by Mrs. Bar'- old Palmer and the gifts were ur- ranaed by Mrs. Vernon Gillilealzie. or sunk and e houneinz or the boys bromrhit this cart or the evening to : close. A bountiful lunch was served by the ladies present and the re- mainder ct the evenimz was pent. in Rimes and dsncinl- music be. in: ttumished by Mr. Golden Graves. Francis Doyle and Vernon Gillespie. Mrs. Winslce Watts was the ortzunisi: for the evening. The iollonrinil is the addrcssg. “Twouemilbuf. Gecéle. and Rveémh . 303m: Ill-l. ee- ley Moore, Mill rd C les. Don Al- lan and Irving Gauthier. Dear Friendsw-It is with leci- der ll you mind: were woniul’: sod not on the loiiorllde ctlltmorltyoulovedlndselled md risht here r nd you. providlnl! you need reminding. that there are plenty Dretty uiru m. h sll the DWI . the‘ msln slight s11 buy 5nd live Ion: o! o! leek isollr 1e be N116 summufl.‘ . world lovely-hinges. “Bu home in P. E. Ill kindly accent those mitts as a token 0t the ‘ which you are held by us. We would u]: you to theolns: en smegma o! cur .._ ‘tionadwhetyouhsvedone is too deep Mr word: and live in our memory. rveut wish that you blessed with health heopiness end thet. you ‘may to trad the familler Will‘ Wiltll. on bone-it o! your friend: ilton and vicinity. Mm he, Dede Proude Neil MncNelll, Henry Sentuer. ht, end ' toga. he , e. by him Depart» mnnt but ltis not. yet evsilabc in ~ sultlcient quantity tor use by the e public Still a third synthetic oheruicsl hmugw known only as "1068" is also more toxic to some insects than DDT and rcmlscs he s valuable dition Considerable research was done v on insect repellent: durins the war in various parts oi the world. Field studies were carried out in several ts qt Canada. Severe! outstand- m-aterials superior to the essen- olls popularly used in the past were discovered. Pro ent these were three chemicals known as dimethyl nhthalatle. ethyl hex- anedlol and lndalone. These re- pellents mey be used elone or mixed together or in combination with oiiher materials u lotions or creams. A number o! proprietary prqmrations contain! these chemicals have been Iggekred tor sale in Canada. The problem logs. These animals multiply rap- l y and cause heavy loss to iood- edditlon to cerrvyi disease. Sev- eral ettectlve rag po ns were stults and damage ho buildings in prior to the wsr including red squill, arsenic, barium cerbonwteL merry‘. eeid in were m Illlh we would alter all sate at F5 receive ud- Our sp- wmev" men end iers. 3M J o! rate is very ser- m/ucce. Nev/Idli- It: lnzcerthand 4mm Nterehfl vlnnum : lpeeoh hm that the ellcrte ,0! e ‘Bri mug: tutor in u: the vm. hgueowlte locked "ARCTIC WRITIOU!“ ' ill-NAG! ‘I0 FIJI!!! WASHINGTON. Abrll "Arctic Wlilhlteout." e inn-northern {reek that caused gehweehr; an eitplen M oer, been notnhmiJ tion in in voeetrulery o! e nest-collision e no . 0. lledine, U.B. weather bin-ecu st tectumvs are ulllw son and ‘all leu nrl: In tlnzuishebie." Mont- in 0c- ill Rid New 2 Yflllt PHONE 2B2 2a SUMMERSIDE ilim’: shirt: always look r l 1 ' 1 u, n r °“' ° ‘.13. 1.2331233. lifillike. wild’. WHITE STAR LAUNDRY end : rein- old em %ln:: the qr "ems- um. u... bori- mau- Oeuedni: o! s m4 [mind mull: in the large eras: YOUR PERSONAL INCOME TAX IS $50“ MORE THAN n It he: been eetinuted that I Income end has: Profit: Tue: were collected icon nx-exempt bui- nese, including oo-operedves, crown computes; government sod municipelly owned oonunerciel organizations, the total would emount to :: much :: 125 millions of doliers annually. This i: the equiv:- lent of $50.00 for every one of the 2,450,000 individuel Income Tax peyer: in the Dominion. In dthe: wordy if Income Ts: were collected on tax-exempt orgenize- tious the government could, without decreesing it: ' revenues, reduce the Income Tex of individual: by en avenge of $50.00 esch." ‘ Ce-opereiives hove escaped peyin] income iex Though co-operative: carry on business in euseeiy the some way as privately owned companies, and derive income from buying and selling, employment labor, from real estate end from government bond: and other eecurities, they Iuvmcleimed they nuke no profits.- The cuttings of co-cperetives 4n profit: in the seine way as the eunings of any other business. A R0 Commission on Co-opentive: has recolhmea ed that the profit: of co-operedve: be tnxed. But thi: Royal Commission also recomnrend: the! profit: paid out to customers in the form of "pets-mug: dividends" shall be treated s: en expense in com- ' puting tsxeble income. v Puironug: dividends ere not on expense oi doing business W t meciri ' "perm 4.3.43.3? o... r‘~‘-§..T.°£EZZ"SY$£..'I.‘L'..». ... .311. Ktreeted :s so ordinary expense of doin iiueiuoee, and allowed to be deducted in computing texehle income, the door will be wide open for thepey- I men: of ell profit: u “patronage dividends“, leevi: nothing to III. ‘ anneal-madman...” W: ere convinced the: I “petzecege dividends” ere. ellowed :: e deductible item in computing income ten‘ the following result: ere inevitable‘: . 1.. . M . .. I 4 l: Pdvuteiiiowoed bnsineeeee, is: end smell.‘ peyin‘ e: ’ Income Tues, be unebl: u: Iezgizermna oo-opetntive: pnying little or n: ‘Th: w' s.=-..".ns.a.r......a..s" position, will swallow uppenpetitoee or ‘are: them into bluhuptqa‘ - lsmedotaenytnx-peylog buduimaCeeede wilibellfitwithllgedoaperetiveeeudllt: nooopolleepeylcgnoisieooetelr. 'l'hemesnethoeloectotheDomlniooTi-eevery' iieyefuuestwillheve to be OOIIOCIOdXfZOYI Th: qeeetiou now to be decided i: whether o: not segedividecdeeresebeeiicwedeseoupene: of doing huioeu when confide: income an; whether co-operetive: shell tho: veo that's-Erne- wnity ct‘ eecepioginoom: sex; end whether the 6n: in tendon they would tho: be sble tc sec: ere to b: eddedtothepersoneiiuoometezofindi doele. Revision ofq The Income We: Te: Act, insofer :: it concern: Co-operetivee, will come before the current ieesioizhotigd i: of utmost in \ eteu on: nguxequeli to grou We urge the: the income ts: peyer: oiyCeoede i It thertheir elected representatives in the Home of Common: lee t the heavy burden of income tel i: timed {drip ell. m»; “"5127. (ma... u 2...»... o» uedslflleburnleadelh no: 1cm m: l.- r.- r. 4 ' A. ‘w: kid-Fr Ieroptenvflinnlpeg. ' . llweuv: ovvsw: in‘ ei- ‘n: “no. 1 “GUI e m w“ t descrliedwm nortahwfiisniglfl ma: .. u “W. “rud- ' _ . at: u ‘flmm wields“ ' fi menses to slrmen.’ M" n. m o producer cl sdieemtoewm" “mm __~-» “.;6‘ - . when: