GARRISON N.C..'S MESS EXECUTIVES 21 the new slate of officers elect- A. itanley.llyIeisEs Pretsiident;tSgctI.lg-251:. IWMYA. ftllgaing. Exfcutiveczi , . J. rsenau . xecu ve; san - A g. .. ac. iicy. xecuive an ed were. left to right seated Sgt. mg. 5.55,. C. Hy Archer. Exec". 5.5m p. Bulge” -I-masun,,.' R. A. Ryan. Executive: W. 0. 2. tive: Sgt. L. Murtagh. secretary; Guardian Photo YORK lher in law. Mrs. Harry Siackford. Mr. Edison Hardy. Halifax. Chzirlottetoivn. ' 'dd Terms Canciclas Hi en I Taxes A Malignant Cancer T;gn;l3)un3ggnggdhi;q3g;;dgn veg;-. M, W, ,,. Wk -a?.C-:2-ay:-v were visitors in Charlottetown 0l'I 0.rTAWA (CPl-One of the Comvvertlsiiig revenues will be levied. W" unmatched (or severity ln;Sunday evening. 3 most ersistent voices ini ' . .19 lfratllnlllf for lowgr taxes and govern- 33:": ::;::og:n;l moanguigfg: Snrhlthe ”l'eC8nl WSIOPY 01' PP0l9CUV9i' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rodd. Char; '""5l economies has been heardvcontziln Canadian advertising noti mlST7n?alId Fleming tPC - TorontoLE:Lg:;0i:l:yP;ldtl:esIlI?)!r?ie:di:ItM'Yztlid Iijlgtpendcm Rm Thmmr saidp3:in;'e:imi:'ine publication's aomes..EfiiRt;'i3a:::Ted the budget "dull Mrs, Gordon Crockett, TIICSSMY "mm "M 5”V9""'"e"I Mr. Starr said it is a form of It had not changed the tax rates ltiiss Christine Eroud. teacher DUUCICS have VI" mddc." "X95 censorship-"a clear-cut infringe-lbui proposed to take almost 31.000.- 01 Bl'3Ckl9.V' Schmli W35 "W w9ek' Ihrouzhol-Ill the 9”"'”"W like "mi mont of both free trade and a free'o00 a day more in taxes-a refer- end Ellesl I3 he? hm"? "3 Y0”- lillanl ”""'" GfV”;3::fjv':s:”E::i.vrvss.t' its Purpose clearly was to ance to thsbudaetts forecast of In; shoiildd bebccu gwmi "S lslillfllllfllffh the type of pubiicationllncreased revenues based. in part. mgh Bank. were me guests M met, sdn you uliiih Canadians could read. on expected growth in productivity. 1 M H. W warm, and with limited m0"95'- The tax was an amazing ahout- Reckless government spending was 3"g',),'”,;o,t, Work: i He said the b”d3'l P".5e"t'd 5808 by the government which had the greatest inflationary force and. r" e i ' last week by FINHM9 M'"mf,I,'.denied protection to other indus- if the government wanted to check: Harris is "8 dangerous dmumen tries needing it "far more than inflation it should start by clean- which should cause every C8"? the thriving magazine industry." in: its own house. dian to stop. look and think. High taxes were undermining the IP90 'WETHEY'Si 9 oz. lit? PLUMIAM. Zboltles 35c lveiy as any socialist government: LYNN VALLEY 20 Oz. Tin WHOLE BEETS. 2 for . . 35c Mr. Thatcher. m e m h e r tori GRAVES Choice Quality 15 Oz. Tin WEEKEND Moose Jaw-Lake Centre. is s pros-l PEAS. Zlor 25c SPECIALS AT IROYAL. - Instant Puddings. 2 for 19c rnrrvhant wnomifglggic 70 In Pkg. l32i..iii3;"53vernment economic! PAPER IIAPKIIIS. 2I0l” .. HEINZ At the annual meeting of Gar- rison N. C. 0's mess held at the Armouries on Wednesday. March lbration of his three ChIIdItell.ACaI'0i, )Allil'clI.)eII and Graham and his mots Miss Bertha MacLeaii. Summer- side. was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welton. York. No ONE CONCERNED . Mr. Thatcher said the tragedy of taxation is that almost. no one is concerned. Critics of hiizh ti!- slion were considered "old-ftIsh.;y. toned. anti-social or reactionary. . All levels of government took 33' cents of very dollar earned. Could. (Tsnada afford that? No wonder United States capital had to he: used to develop the country when sovernmenis took so much of the money. He proposed lno changes to tighten government spending: Col- lect income taxes in a lump sum every April I) instead of by in” stslmenla, so the overnment would have to budget ro h the o o - year. and list the amount of iddeis Ivent them from coming in her:-. ;On the island we are all taken ,l'eat.urlng! Bulova, Csdninn and I taxes on the price tags of goods” Those movns would work a change! is the fedaral budget within about. a year. - Michael Surr IPC-Onlarlot at- tacked as "protection of the worst. two" the proposed new federal tax on special Canadian editions of tnreign magazines. The tax of 10 per cent of ad- Ch'town Legion Exacufivo Meets on Friday night the exacutlvsl members of No. 1 Branch Cans-j disn Legion. Charlottetown. held at meeting in the socrotaryls office of the Branch Home. The meeting; Ms called to order by the prutd-l rut. Comrade V. J. Bowlan. ati sight o'clock. A number of ltemsl rains it for discussion and were trait is us, comrade Jack Loightiser in re- Dorting for the committee to look: altar the business re The DI! Classes for Retarded children said that possibly some t feel! because the class. as such. ad notl KETCHIIP. bottle .... 25c debate which continues today- RED ROSF TEA. lb. 31.13 SUGAR. iolbs. 79c ssizsss----- Chocolate CHIPS. pkg 25c CARli0TS.I3llis. 29: Pinea S e Manuals m at de23c HONEY. 2lb.lln .....49c SHIRRIFI-"S Mostly Orange and Vanilla PIIDDINGS. Zlor 15c WHITE SWAN TOILET PAPER. 4for 49c J CHASE& SANBORNWS 2 g. hf . . . . 59g as yet begun to function that they E 6" inf ' ' sI'65 committee were fallln&.down on: L the lob. lie assured mun-sl OCEAN spnav '"”" '"” CRANBERRY SAUCE. tin .. 296 rnmmittee wars on their toes and were aha up very wslimm IXTIA SPECIAL CANADA PACKERS' . ' . Maple Leaf Smoked PICNIC HAMS, lb. 39c Devon SLICED BACON, lb. . . . . . . 45c FRI-CTED TO CLEAR J Nor h It Hoitott. the aoaianooo GOLDEN CAKE MIX. pkg. . - - 22! HONEY SPICE CAKE MIX: pkg. 22: FRUIT CAKE MIX. pkg. . . . . 59: I'll! DELIVERY DIAL C.O.D. ONE AOCHPIHI H18 . -' ,Lt' ' lPerpeiual Care Requirement ybi l pl-l'"5I 00mPaI!y to provide for the .,,?.,...-7 iW. I. Handicraft Van Thur-s., March 29. 1956 The Guardian. Page 1! AI R'ver day afternoon when Mrs. Manning was enjoyed by all. Many thank! are due to Mr. and Mrs. Mathasol A most instructive and L-njoyalileiwas present and congratulated the t for the use of their home. . - 0 I On Outside Cemeteries Firms . two weeks come to a rtuse on Fri- ladies on their fine achievements. swam! ladies (mm Mud”, B.” O ' t . ' - . .. . , 1 a it"-":9 I"l3f95l5 cmahzilll (ital fwhllt in "W" P3715 "lllht;lt'l1'l1 iday afternoon March 16th uhcn the The. dresses were modelled andlwcn. m.(.M.m m some 0, ma Province Wm beigcqulrgd t-'0 .mVeS9l.l'3' I IP93! many WOPC 3:? Wlladies of Clyde River L-nmploted theivarious articles in IeaII'iel'lt'OI'I-i,lmcg-tings aiidnqiriogig grtig-leg war. 15 per cent of their gund, in ,lY915:j on 3 c:"il:D":lT'-'13: ItI;;"l- El? foul-Isle given .ItI;((3jnhlt'Il((l'll!lIle( Il;li1i:I- gloivertnakiung, weavinghcushion tops lF;I:F'c:n8?fI"rt'lIIlae:;)r;1p:it1dyVl:II0I ma e comp r o c ra es era van visi us isric. iss an senc mg were s own. l v via . er sric all charged by the proposed mm any Bettha Desfloche and Mrs. Louise Mrs. George Dixon on behalf oflM3"'h This was contained in an Act to with those being charged by oeal Lafkln OI the Dell! of Agriculture those taking the course thanked; ' amend the Cemeteries Act which cemetery companies. were tca('.ini1 this ('0lll'Sl.'. Which Miss DcaRoches and Mrs. Larkin: received second reading in the. Dr. Dewar estimated that theywas held at the home of the W.l. (who due to storm was unable to Legislature on Tuesday. company could make Sltl2.tWI oIl.President. Mrs. itnlwrt Matheson be present! for their teaching anrii since 1370 of Malta, the British The Cenfeterles Act was ameiuta an acre or about 381100.000 off 100 each afternoon and evening. lpatience and each was presenteddalzinri stronghold in the Mediter- Od in 1946 to prevent. any romp acres. The achievement day was on Man. with a gift. A delicious afternoonlranr-an. In! from operating a cemetery for 7 gain or profit. At the last ses-' Perpetual care of their ('lients.l ISLAND CAPITAL Valletta has been tise,rap4'tu sion an amendment was brnu ht '8 USHHH Permission for mils do companies to operate here but the M11 did not pass. At this session the bill among other things asked that a wimp? any might operate within the Pro- vince but stipulated that 30 per cent of its earnings he piil aside for perpetual rare. Hon. KeiryCiark yesterday said he had received letters from sev- efll Of the larger cemetery comi iea from Sunimerslde to Mon-l gue stating that they put aside anywhere from 65 to 85 per cent, of their earnings. for perpetual 681'! He felt that any i-nniptmy cum. V V t in into thr Proiince should be '5”" I wi rig to do the same. "l lcei ;i,,H';iH;h that our people should he protect- ed." These oiitsidcn: come in and buy an acre of ground for 550 and from the sale of ccmetery lots can ,.(t,,a3. i st"-its-I. S: and llnfin Zip along the highway at 50 or more III Zmheel drive. When the going gets rough on the null or off. change to (wheel drive . . . You get there in u 'JEEP' 4-WHEEL DRIVE VEHI('.I.I'i, every time. Carry passengers. material. equipment. anywhere. Have your demons! union of that amazing vehicles NOW. Find out about the "Own 50 Pieces of Equipment" ready to work for you anywhere aoonosnii-aIIy.t is W... St our wheels ANYTIME "ANYWHERE regardless of conditions! realise 388.000. it they can set aside a reasonable nt, then I can see no reason why they? should not be allowed to operate”. R. R. Bell said he did not know whether the Legislature was right in making such a drastic amends ment. He asked whether anyonet knew what the practice was in oth- er provinces in regard to this mat ter. He felt that the 75 per cent provision would prohibit anyone from starting. : The Premier xaid it (-mild hnrdv ly be expected any company would operate without profit. Hon. Dougaid lliacKinnon oppos- ed Mr. Clark's amendment. He, said it would in effect prevent an outside company from coming luv to the Province. lie said he had; seen some of these memorial come-1 teries away from here and they were among the beauty spots of the landscape. He noted that therel were no tombstones. Graves are Act now, in profit mun, Contact your dealer today. ; "Everybody is on the same level." l he added. Mr. and Mrs. John W. hlacLeanlc&. marked with a bronze plaque. Dr. Dewar said. ”Why not prtn '45!" NATION WAGON CI-S UNNIIIM ')I!U' Willys, world's largest Inamrflcfum of t-Wlml Drive vehicle: by standardized? rellclnns SaaOur KAISER-WILLYS OI CANADA LTD. ”"'5I"9 ' -,3 i A A wiuosos-onranto Selection Canada? tout useful wlriclc: bonglne Watches. Also a com- plete stock of smartly designed rings. 14 Hour Eugraviiix Burke's Jewellers I'll QUEEN STREET McKAY MOTORS so 51'. Pl'l'IR'S soao CHARLOTTETOWN. P. s. i. WIER s ,. xi ,,..,, ..r”'. ' I I. I '.. 4'. -.'.'9't,jf;3f!:,,, I 1 WW xfx REGULAR ONI-FLY &uh'omr-hdssaa... AND NEW DIILUXI TVVO-FLY 0-Br-luv:--5-rvwh-or-I-u-y. Ai.ao--'row:i.a AND suavsxs-rug