NOTE run vouii LIBERAL CANDIDATES Americans Don’ t Notice If *°r the generosity bane Thur. March 27, 1958The Guardian.Page 17 '50 buy peace and quiet from‘ troublesome neighbors and for-} When Canadians Annoyed A?il§’”il3f§nl§‘i““rZ‘l£.i§,Hii§.§f,°“iZ1‘;,‘;‘,¥,,,;?§;5",.,§,§‘§,5§§§§,g‘“,‘:_-38”‘ L at Henderson & Cudmore - - - - C ontinues Today, Friday, Saturday. Mr. Berton blamed Canadians _ . for “becoming arrogant” and pomlfld Puihthat lgle U?!‘ 15 he" . , , M. {likened Canada's attitude toward quell y m 9 9°51 10“ W ere any" find It htahmiiz et,.°,,,,:1,f,§2e,,.frg;“' Olhel" Panelists were Ivan Bfthe dominating Americans with thing we d“ is Wrong and the! “"5 for efinduit rust a iiS'.'wh”°’ U25: °°“S“l‘8ene1'a1 in Tor» that Once shown by the U.S. to- Ametrlcggtsice ‘the factions an 3"°nl0l Philip Deane. Washington Ward British domination. l . = ic e . - ‘ I ' not 0 -W5 were ex re“ d .G01I‘Il‘Despondent ‘for the Toronto Added Mr. Nash: “Can. ".ans Pll!mb|||9. Helfllflg l These V1? . P we 31; ° 9 _and Mail; Pierre Berton have become b1~ h d d I WATER WHERE l 1 disdussion Tliursdav 0n‘mafl3“1nV edit f 7’ v - 0W M 5 an ‘ ' ptaeiiestates Canada i'elation imaca§in§ docr K0 Mama“ 5 ‘hmk1t’s good to be a blowhard.” YOU WANT IT - Uni v ‘ . ‘ e _ ; an . nowlton Nash But» he -‘Lt’ ‘ a th 1 1.; - , ost oi" the Panelists agreed onlwashlngton correspondent for, the nadian l1c1If(1)IllC‘I1l:.EilOIl dffiigrs Ctlaie A fnctlon between the two;CBC and several Canadian news- U.S. to give Canad~a’s views to countries but varied on the papers. the US public. ‘ cause. ‘; Mr. Deane blamea us, U. Dr, Marcus Long. professor‘ of the friction because S. for ANSWER A PROBLEM 'losophy at the University of bend. “The United W°n‘t llil-‘ The U.S. consul - general was _ _ . _ state ' ‘ ‘ ~k = -. A Toronto, modeiated the dlS'.‘uS~}l0Ve with itself and its 0\sN.nlSSy1::la£:)Ii1d natgout ecotEO.I.nlc- problems’ KEITH CARDHCHAEE ' held at the Toronto branch tem fl’ ‘ - - l 0 Sure 616 15 any 3"‘ 51”’ C adian public R 1 p 0 “”“g' thmlgh at times It: swer to these problems. I think LTD‘ o_i_t_h_§_fj‘#, ‘Ea ‘“2 ery generous, chiefl you recall the comment by Sen u vorc vounsctr A HOLID ADD $100,000,000 1'0 'rA|(c-Hon: PAY BOOST mcomcs - spcuomc powcn - JOBS 2 5 0 L Y .. av». TORONTO -’CP> — Canadia slsociety. [8553 Dial .3554 l I l SPECIAL RATES l F OR TOURISTS l . Q 24 HOUR Q l Town and Country Service A WWTOPC -- -50 Great A ‘Value Last Week WE sow OUT 3-U-T’ we were fortunately able to secure and here they" go -7 First coma - First Served ° Reg. 49.95 9 V‘ Svie 10.00 . 0 O A . ON LY 1119 liberals will make fax cuts effective , from lanuury I, I 95 8 This means a tax refund of $100 million on personal income taxes alone} Beginning Iune T, 1958, it means no payroll income tax deductions for over three million Canadians for a period of seven weeks. And it provides similar relief for the self-employed. After the “tax holiday”, taxation will be at the new lower rates. It means that newly-weds will get refunds to give them the enjoyment, for the full year, of their own special "Dowry” tax plan. ‘ . And it means small businesses will get the benefit, for the full year, of a 50% tax cut on their first $10,000 profits — down from 20% to 10%. ~ ' The whole purpose of immediate tax cuts is to create iolas — and create them quickly. People will be able to spend more of their own money on the_ goods Canadian farms and factories produce. That is what makes jobs. We must make up the ground lost through months of faltering and confusionin our national affairs. we must start Canada humming again. The Pearson Plan is a bold and practical course" of action I Flash-- Just Arrived l.Genuine Leather A A Splash-Weave WELLINGTON _ SUEDE5 , A T ,;Ac|(E1's 9 ' l , Tough, rugged Jackets for work‘ A O Charcoal and grey to do lust that A A . ‘ Elastic Sides ‘ iziisiiieiirtscuzfdriielxioldnollir . Fun iafin fine?‘ . ' ‘ ' O Genuine ‘Leather Sole using them ‘ . Elasnclzed Waist ' 0 Regular. :13.00 Value ‘ * . O For Sports _ 9 5 Lowest Price 9 5 wear this . I , ' ' spring ' . _ e- V in Town ~ HIGHLIGHTS or THEARSN LAN FOR CAtlDA A vo I. MAJOR TAX CUTS to increase your incbme this year, create 6. LOW DOWN-PAYMENT HOMES '— Change National Housing more jobs. You save $1 of every $4 you now pay on your first Act to nliake bit easier to buy homes without large down s 000 f _ bl _ om: Payments Reg. to 11.95 3 0 can e inc . E . . . _ V 2. THE DOWRY 4- Newly-weds will pay no taxes on_their fi1"st 1, FAMILY ALLOWANCES- Continue family allowances to th A l ' , $4000 i!1C°m¢ dming 51?‘ fhfee Y?“5 °f ma“‘°d Me "' P3)’ age of 18 for boys and girls who are sti(1dents. Security Label . 390 instead of $480 if their income is $5000. More than 350,000 ._ « _ couples married since Jan. 1, 1956, will benefit. 8. SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES AND LOANS —- To give youth V equal opportunity for higher education. 2500 scholarships and 7500 bursaries awarded annually. INCREASED SOCIAL BENEFITS — Old age assistance for widows and unmarried women to start at age 60. Right to transfer total pension when changing jobs. V. 3. SICKNESS msunmcs — Pay unemployment benefits *0 " People who are out of work because of illness. 4. NO EXCISE TAX on cars. V - 9- 5. FOR FARMERS— _ _ 1, Set up Farm Development Bank to assist farm improve-_ meet . I0. ruuen, FREER, TRADE between NATO nations including U.s. 2. Extend sIJPP°“ P"°°5 fl” -wheat’ oats’ barley’ rye’ flax and Britain. Increase food and other shipments to need)’ or f°’ cuff? 0 Athletic Style OGrey Flannels A ; ‘ _ L and worms . ‘SHORTS and SHIRTS O ‘Reg. 11.50 value - i:.dOO & 1.25 G _ ect . V V O No extra charge A Imperfects . 3 i A A Security Label 0 ’ A O iAmerican Suntans KHAKI . gggmea _ 8 T-SHIRTS and butter. , , - __ - - 3, Pay compensation to farmers for cost of storing gram on _\ undeveloped countries. Trade development not restriction . Nomsag elastic _ their farms. . O Reinforced neckbands ‘ » stitching 0 Selected Gt . O Reg. 4.98 T - Imperfects “ O Reg. 1.50 , _ or diversion, ' - 01': ll ERAL FOR CONSTRUCTIVE LEADERSHIP NOW NATIONAL LIBERAL COMMITT / Reg. 29.95 for Men and Young Men ~ SPORT COAT O Neatly and Expertly , I s a IN PRINCE I | QUEEN'S - A ‘N K"‘l°'5 Tailored L , C White, Light and Darkei‘ ' Shades A C . Sizes 34 to 44. YES -f YOU SAVE 8.00. I .3 s HNDERSIJN i EIJMIIR J. O_ C_ Campbe“ A E, 1), Reid ’ T. J. 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