rill: ciihluiirrrs-rowlv GUARDIAN A fiThe RedCross Work Grozos More firs?!“ _. I construction o! a starch factory’ 1 ' " t The. , s which could use the waste from "m1" "wnufiffm t‘; um s flflfl PfflIQIQQ the dehydration plant. °°°§’"°"° °“ ° °° ting for tourist and w" mmd “new “my with’ publicity committee, . El gested _ these submissions. This brief has‘ ' ' ‘ ' _ i that the Board oelfisr fir?» m“ “Wm” w‘ "°§‘,§f1" omnmh“ ‘ YQur i8 Urgently NQBdGdI l expense of b ' the toiu-ist “aw” ‘“ m “m ° c . ~ \ "i" °i i!" m" "P 5° “m- ” m“ $33 figaglltlglellilafil“ gilt}; cgififi - Kifli-‘tmginfifti? iiilifnw-"fmtlli mm- lmm“ ‘"12" ‘m,’ ‘it’? ' m 9,“; “d g , the hopes and as lions o 0 d5 BIO GI I! O m}, °inm'é1%:3 “ti,” fimltgxog common people of {he Island. str v- NOVQ!‘ W of Wgiuh in; to secure throueh their hum le the qid and comfort brought- by h ndred ll is be . st the meeting of the Bummer- splent oridoioxiflglslcity for the town °"°““" ‘ 3w" “w” “d “u” a i l tam. to risoners of war ' side Board of ‘Trade on Thursday of Summers “Me °°°“;§’§§,°,¢?}‘uii;°§.ftm’i 39¢, ‘YOUR Red Grog,‘ _ p . ' night, the president, Mr. Donald On motion of Mr. OR. Rogers on hem" o1 the Coupera- woundedlqndcivilidnflfiml OfWGT- el- advised the meeting that and seconded by Mr. J.L. Gorriil “V, Union 91. pi-mee Ed- i . e board was asked to present a the sum of twenty five dollars was ward Island, The naed mOHIIlB G8 VIClOIY 1166i‘. brief on reconstruction before the voted for this re. "mom: omlllN, prfi/rinclills-lli coghnaittee. hllnltlilotiyd 00x13‘ i reported“) flag T A” . ‘dent. 1 Q . . e liedlie uaonw __(;|¢0E » chairman of a cnonuvltftateeawdlraw late ‘air mail arriving n Summer- J T seoretarylTr-easnrer. < ' Your dollars an“ l iii) a brief, the committee to be slide had been remedied by the Chulouewwn, p111, _ _ 9 Oiisy composed or J.F. Arnett. Harold Post Office Department. pm 3L 1945. in response ioihe 1945 Szhurmall, T.E. Hickey end E.P. . The president then brought uP (The brief contains numerous a d C , ' Foley); with power to add to their li-hfidlitililttfll’ ‘gr! the] unssatisiaoilligy gppendlces in the form oi tables “b ‘ed b 6 rim Ilppeal. num r, co on ex ng n limmers e 5nd statistics.) This space con! H Y l Alliso M Les. ted that With regard to the spotting oi rail- hi " ' . all théntillllk: an: osffiligguorganlza- Way oars arid the railway service BRADALBANE W. M. S. l , . \ tions in Summersifle get together generally He said that the train .~——- . ' . . . --d.. s I I agree on certain pfnjecfg and pye- from Charlottetown is delayed at The March mating of the Bid __._ your dollars generously 531i“: comlblnid brief He sugges- Kensilnswn amt/fir an iwvr every albane M. smllluxiligrgewsogarixlleid . t i; i, t" i" h 1 g morn an e passengers mils ,-,t th o rs. in response to the 1945 Mountafiesgaslgcdlliqpflfi ‘shelf?! do‘ sit! iior dthiit tirinemwhile the Mnr¢le._i§t'?§t 3113111.. thekyfg “w; r sw e. _ n, .1. M son pres n . _.___. - ~~»—-—-~~:.; ~~_-_~, , ‘N IO‘ CIOII APPOGL Prince gfiunfiwanfihfilrlgifitifl? b: a switcllli nzsengirfle at Sulsfrelaeimedl: M%e devotigrfgl service was con. ' ‘The closin prayer was their rr- i---—-—-—--——-----_T.r_ M m" i“ Show mm l it?“ W ti" °‘ "m" “l” "m" “Y...“‘:-.“.“Y..;*li:ifii§"' “f.'t"..i“’tl.."..ii‘il'.‘.t“..Y'13nl"ii arts. til.‘ is" £l.§i.?§"ii‘;’.‘.il’ .li°"'.*l.ll'= . -t -‘ l ur l‘, le s , ~ e.issol: ' L‘ ' - t -' ‘ 1- , 1' ~- EN“A 1 R . i}, sfffifgistflkiff°lffifipw§n§fiflflfj§ Sunlmeerside 131' Wggtssfiflflgtfifswrgll? enlvifrfsfn‘ Morrison led responsive illclllbers who have been unable to followed by the LOfdSqPlBYfl‘ in F "' N s n u“ "ml S““““°”“‘° some“ He '"...?i""*""*"‘* i" my "s N“ lull: i" .:*:~"i-.:l""l..i::l" *""""""" “lliiiiln. .............. were - understood. h “L m; 1 e n sometimes waiting for the A02 were sung n Bell i1! W wen e o m - ' l l “i” °' iiiideh“? bee" giiifiigg ‘m’ “m” '° “m” “""°°~ ‘etln M“ W‘ l't'ns°““i5£iit'-’-'°§§“°l§‘§ii't"y°.' igigisi?’ “°“°‘“““ “ ‘m’ “m” H. J. A. BROWN, m’ -—- ~—-—--——:-—-- at St. meaners for the construction Miyor J1" Ameit said that the Minutes 0i "i" 1°“ me g W-IWS- “i i‘ n H, Fm _ - FLOODED ijjfing 0g limes m, disabled service men situation was absolutely llnsiltis- were read nnd nilproved. Commiln~ which was gratefu y H0089 eue-S m! NEW 80011.15" INDUSTRY Urlhiypedig; i. Mr. RE. Willis said he knew the factory and should be corrected ity Friendshlip sgcrftiry; irilpoggleg lllfdiigtioggeriirggmgslrgulliltaeig g, ‘ma. * mm‘ °d°' “mm” I d”? 4' m“ “t s" E".““°“ 1"" "m m" He Mt the Board Shomd ms‘ t” u home m5 m} r nioillfv V VII/was suggested at this meetlnz GLASGOW.—(CP) - The two- 1 And wummd ‘mm my midnight ‘cmsed m’ “"5 Purim“ H“ ad“ have the snuamm remedied‘ for the mun I o c u " h sec nd service on Year plan to investigate the sea- ‘ s g slam. m m m “Hollsnde fear lthat tine fer-til» vocated that an endeavor be made M“ 511°" "id W"! l swiwhiiil I‘ W“ m°ved by M“ ‘voodsldc that we ‘we 5 O Y‘ I peered Wi oau n an e y of their 1ow-' ying ands will to st - - , ittee was weed resource; of the Scottish mag f i b “d; t engine at Summerside would solve and seconded by Mrs. pkllis that Easter Sunday A 00mm ‘ _ =~ “we w time we slider‘? lilo“ ti“? in worms. m could w We 1" W” s"l"l.':.l:..z*::.:t.i":'l... ...°°"..:..'"li. .=*.":..§l:"'". ":...‘.':;. m But hutantly made full rot-rent. salt water, already begun w the s; a centre to educate cX-servloe the“ ii-‘ave for West on time every iiii""°°" i" 23° P-m" ‘i’ b° "ed M“ ‘ ' " Ibr figs I saw, ll bloit and Nazis. It took Holland many men. He snld it b- Gre Q »--»-. q» u i- - lzetcll from the ‘O of companies all-r-viv have iib- CHA fl i evening and the Switching en i at the Manse . ‘{‘3“,"f.§m}‘7 5 , "in -. - - - - . . _ ‘- .. w . years to sweeten the soil and tile men in the nfflosilgwtilnisislig»? “mm 9° m" W 5311911111 Biid bigifi‘; Members “o'er” glad m ‘velcnnm 5'1” a" Race Prejudice’ m?” m‘ ' » The enpianntion of my plight overcome the effects oi salt Water. ins: at tile present time and that l" the m" PMEEnBET-‘i- MRYOX‘ 01.1.»..- ~ m """"" r- '7 Do you begin to "smell s. rat aind much of this patient effort when they a n- ch d th AIM“ said he knew of one occas- ' ' » Well, wrist I smelled, it was is now being undone. will want to lftziltilllslle “$21; Bus! ion when a freight car was in N01‘ THAT -_--__-_ ention_ Summerside yards for my“ dqyg | —Moel|n( lulled: Han-d’; rellevq 113ml] Mr. on. Allen advocated iihe W10" they could set it unloaded. They need your arms arouniiihelll ' YOUR Rod Cross NeedsYOUR Dollars , for relief of suffering NOW! GU-GFSMTIVE ____<9<>iliia=leT=m nwgi, , Income Tl] Act Little need he said of the pro- ‘ vincisl income tax act or the for - er policy of provincial tax officials 1n retard to the taxation of co- Oileiflltivel- cvflinratlves have never Paid income tax to the provincial ' government. I f ’ Income Tax Agt :12 K351i all: 1938, the Dominion Act was 101- s ii ' t th A l iiiififi, ‘Slé-‘iiiflé? Jfiififiiiltlhii u enng mm“! s as e war pro > [ward Island Income Tax Mt (o1. gresses and victory nears. The flows section l. clause (p) of the 1 1 - -t t- f R d ‘Diiiiiiiiivii Act. almost word foi- mercl u minis ra ions o your e . . word; except ma, when m, Do_ Cross are needed more than ever i n?‘ ct" says "members l‘ , . 1 s areholders. the Provincial Act -—for prisoners of war, wounded your dollars generously says ‘memgfrry- only. During the - - - - _ - year rece n til h A a sick, victims of Nazi persecu m Iiilzsiptéfiess toA 21595945 If m,“ ,1.‘ Incmfie qfiaxwflgagagmlzg; collected the Provincial Income ‘ Tax. Cooperatives were not taxed under this arrangement. J Taxation of Cooperatives Officials oi the Prin e Ed . Island Division of the Irclcome will‘??? ' regard! to their policy of tselglng oo- f This space contributed by olgtsrzsglfs‘cooggiqgtivitlftegadthfievfa? ~ 33$‘. ‘$.53 ‘Jo “'3 ‘$3.1 “S? 313"}? MAURICE MILL, Men's Wear, Water St ” ° q Summersjde business with non-members. As iness incorporated under the Co- |_—' '"" ' *""*—+—-—— , . l l . E o. I7 ~3 - 5 5 m a W P‘ 5’ 2 n 8 ‘ti’ serves, except premitted deprecia- tion deductions. Even if the pro- - vlnclal law requires certain re- serves, it is the opnian oi these officials that such reserves are tax- nble. Possibly also patronage di- vi" " will subject to income taxation. They also say that all stores, not patronized rincipslly by primary producers, wll be sub- ject to income tax, according to their interpretation oi section . According to their interpretation. i there is any processing by an or- ganization, it is to be regarded as any ordinary business, and not as a cooperative. Credit Unions they regarded as definitely exem t from income taxes. t woul seem that their ‘ interpretations are based upon an income tax service, rather than any official departmental rulings. Un- doubtedly, however the future policy of this divisfon will follow he findings oi this Oommiaion and the subsequent decisions of linment. , r Conclusion ilfSuffering World Calls to You! 'lf"'"tl'l'iiwl'gimfzzgg*ugowg - - ho , . for loving arms t0 go in any theoretical or ideolo- AS We In Clllldl build our P?! v gical arguments in favour of the bear them safely through of ace let us not forget the exemption of cooperatives from the and dream’ pe ’ On all the war fronts, and in the countries torn by war, _ Dilflfiéntuoanygmbiégeqgn glggghtegugiy} millions of little children who cry out for their suffering. l suffering is greater now than ever before. Your Canadian ' §§§‘"<'§§f,'p,,,tivs Union oi email: he]? in war-torn land; across the seas- cm we ‘and by unmoved?‘ No_through. Red Cross brings relief and comfort to prisoners of war, f?" "if , Brawl?» ‘hfwflh five 1M3’ m“! 7m,’ ‘hey the Canadian Red Cross we can, and must, wounded and sick on the field and in hospital, refugees and ~ V h f h d bitter victims of the Nazi hordes, besidescr host of other services ' have home t e pangs o unset m answer these little voices. Through Oiif cold and sickness. generous contributipnl, We Ettétsllhliill: - n . Today, countless thousands of them nre a 112111198 hmd m ‘labels: the ca” m“ ml on 1m‘ °' m Mrs‘ ............ destroyed, their families broken and scat- comeacross e oce Ped b iving put tered. All ‘of them stand in desperate need Y0"! PM“ ' ' ' Gwmdafihe guise children of food and clothing and medical aid. Prom your strong acted: fault‘? all the devastated lands they plead for help "hi? 9°" Y l1 if ' National dipped, 19 45 cilunilili-l-iirlrcnoss i This space contributed by rumor: EDWARD ISLAND MUTU AL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ‘ o k l f i L l. d A ill-l our». ammo-id»- Ioll look 8i Ilmlty Pnnce Edward Iilllld Bag C0. Ltd , all Branch Office, Charlottetown I star. Summerside ‘ . ' but lb: Mlnlmr 0f ""5""! p ,7 g 4 mm: an r0 nrnn! and dn rule m lbs liberated roman-In, I d R u I F M "prumk fiif'fi‘zt"."'l'i.t.l"" = .....:::': that“... $111-$551? w I‘ I If i’ I ‘ ~ n"? Z I