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THE CALGARY DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1938 nk)VHMMasatnajaa jy vmm doctor kvovvs Will Tax Trust Companies On Basis of All Income; Loan Firms on Capital minnvi bble" Former Plan Might OUT Snowstorm, Rain Welcomed in Sask. Those For Friday, Saturday and Monday FLOUR, Ellison' Straight Grade, 24 Ibt 98c 49 lbs. $1.90 98 lbs. $3.79 FLOUR, Apple Blossom, 98 lbi $3.75 WHEATLETS, Brown, 6 lbs 25c SOM-MOR PASTRY FLOUR, 7-lb. sack 33c SOM-MOR WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR, 7-lb.

sack 30c CHEESE, Hunter's, Mb. pkg 25c CHEESE, Peerless Brand, 2-lb. pkg. 39c PLUM JAM, Pure, Western, 4-lb. tin 37c STRAWBERRY JAM, Pure Kootenay, 4-lb.

49c Prove Unfair, House Told MAY REMIT TAX (By Canadian Press) Check Over These Timely Drug Needs and Save LACKIIEADS If blackheads and similar complex at TEMPLE-DUFF'S FRIDAY and SATURDAY Edmonton Amendment to the ion flaws icmain siubborn.lv. "bub Corporationi Taxation Act was al ble (hem nut by using dioxooeN cream, the two-way oxygen cleanser; Vint, it aens the hard fairy tered by the Alberta Legislature In committee of the whol i yesterday JZZSP in advancing the bill to third read' Ing and making progress In commit excretions t' at hold the bladheadi tee consideration of the tax on first, so fast. StcnnJ, it "bubbles out the un MP EGGS, GRADE LARGE, doz. 18c EGGS, GRADE MED. doz.

16c EGGS, GRADE doz. 14c EGGS, GRADE doz. 13c Reglna (CP) Roofs were ripped from buildings at East-end, snowdrifts were piled 10 feet high in Swift. Current district, and a blanket of snow almost two inches deep fell over most of Southern Saskatchewan Tuesday as a blizzard swept eastward from Alberta. The worst storm In 11 years struck Swift Current and the Swift Current Creek rose 2 inches In 24 hours, but there were few who objected to the ludden about-turn In tho weather.

The wc(, snow followed a 24-hour rain which added a half-lnrh of moisture to fields. Eastend Is In what was Saskatchewan's hardest hit drouth area. deriving gut and dirt so they can second and third mortgages on land, Amendments to the Corporation Taxation Act changed the basis of taxation on trust and loan com be easily and quickly wiped away The naked eve can't see this bub. Healthful, Refreshing Handy Size I Household Size 47c 79c Hi bling bur your docror knows why it is so effective And your mirror shows how wonderfully the skin responds to us invigorating cleansing panies from gross Income to assess 100 HALIBUT LIVER JAf OIL CAPSULES 0 ment on paid up capital at the rate APRICOT JAM, AQ Empr.it, 4-lb. tin "tigy BLACKBERRY JAM, Pure, 4Q 4-lb.

tin of 1-10 of one per cent. Estimates action. Foi a skin that is dearer, smooth er, and Hontttblj A 35, 490 100 290 110 PEANUT BUTTER, 32 oi. ataler PEANUT BUTTER, S7-OI. tin TOMATO JUICE, 26-or.

tin 20-oz. tin 4 E4 10'i-oz. ii for 3V a TOMATOES, choice, 2'i't, per tin 210 Jrrr'-U- PI- TOMATO KETCHUP, Htinz, large bottle TOMATO KETCHUP, Ideal, large bottle BEEF FAT, Swift'e, 1 -lb. cartona, 'J for OXOCFN CREAM to- L) Mtplit Annrnvr. I h.

XL. i 12C 19C Good Housekeeping. 2 lb. MALT AND COD LIVER OIL $1.00 COMP. SYR.

HYPOPHOSPHITES $1.00 BLOOD PURIFIER $1.25 BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS $1.00 SARSAPARILLA COMP. 69' 69' 69' 98' 69' 'j' iGHMf mm I iiffrrBrsi provided the revenue from loan companies would be Increased from $26,000 In 1937-38 to J35.0OO In 1938-39 and revenue from trust companies from $5,000 to $20,000. When the bill was before the committee yesterday Hon. E. C.

Manning, provincial secretary, said the change in basis of taxation might prove Inequitable to trust companies, His amendment that the tax Income be Increased from 1 1-2 to 2 per cent and apply to DIOXOGEN PEAS, Aylmer, 2'i, tin 110 CORN, Sweetheart, 20-oz. tin nnr a -a. a- The Safe Antiseptic Quick Deodorant Small Size 25c Med. 49c Large 79 CLEANS, COSRECTS. CLARIFIES I COMPLEXION CftA ExtraLarHeffiOf) 0Jf Size tjpx' all Income of trust companies was carried.

The change does not affect loan companies, which will pay the tax on basis of paid up capital. Tax of Two per Cent The Act to Impose a Tax on Certain Securities In 1938 imposes a tax of two per cent on first, acc- EXCHANGE BILL IS HELD OVER AFTER ATTACK Stock Market For Edmonton May Be Denied FLEECl? PUBLIC (By Canadian Pren) Edmonton Opposition to stock exchanges as providing opportunity to "fleece" and "rob" the public was voiced in the Alberta Legislature yesterday when consideration was given a bill to incorporate a stock exchange In Edmonton. The bill MODESS 2fok45 I BEANS, Green or Wax, Choice. 17-oz. tin lit SOUP, Aylmer, Tomato or Vegetable, 2 PEAR3, Burford, 1't, per tin 10d PINEAPPLE, Sliced, 2'i, per tin 10 STRAWBERRIES or RASPBERRIES, Aylmer, 17-oz.

tin 17, PEACHES, Quaker, 2'i, per tin 15 SALMON, Keta Pink, tails, 2 1r ll)t HERRING, Fresh or Tomato Sauce, tails, 2 tine 1J) WORCESTER SAUCE, 10-oz. bottle 1J) VANILLA, Artificial, 8-oz. bottle 13t BAKING POWDER, Nabob, 16-oz. tin 18 BAKING POWDER, 3-lb. tin 4S JELL-O.

3 and 1 pkg. Chocolate Pudding, for 20 JELLY POWDER, 6 P9 25 CUSTARD POWDER, Monk and Glaii, ib. tin 25 BROWN SUGAR, 4 Ibt 25c ICING SUGAR, 2 15 COLGATE'S jond and third mortgages on land NEW LOW PRICES SAL HEPATICA hj LAXATIVt $1.15 I I 590 w-i" jse 300 DICKSON'S STOMACH POWDER Tor All Stomach Disorders Pkg 75c UICE SIZE NOW 19" 6IANT SIZI 0NIY 33" was stood over for further COFFEE, freah ground, J30 TA' Broken 350 Stock exchanges were criticized FRUITS and VEGETABLES by J. H. Unwln SC) Edson, as an opportunity "to fleece the people" and to "rob" them.

Stock exchanges were not essential to development of resources, he declared. 250 LEMONS, 360't, dozen with certain exemptions. Several sections were passed by the committee and further consideration will be given other sections. Answering questions by Gerald O'Connor (Lib), Edmonton, Hon. Solon Low.

provincial treasurer, said the bill was within competence of the Alberta Legislature. Dr. Walter Morrish (Lib), Edmonton, and D. M. Duggan, Conservative leader, raised the question of the effect of the tax on life Insurance companies with head offices in Alberta which had large investments In mortgages.

The tax might have an effect on the companies and Indirectly on policy holders, It was contended. Mr. Low pointed out that situations would crop up requiring special attention. This, along with other questions, required that the minister have wide powers of discretion. He pointed out that the tax (u applicable for one year only.

Under the act the minister is given power to remit the whole or any part of the tax. Six Bill Killed Six bills were killed In committee and aeveral olher pieces of legislation advanced. The six bills Ths iafs, turs, cenemical way clsansr, whiter teeth and a swsst brsoth. Blue Mountain Navel Orangee Sweet and Juicy 2 dozen tterald O'Connor (Lib) Edmon "EVERY HOUSEWIFE NEEDS CUTEX HAND CREAM" says MADELINE DAY The hands of every hoiuewife need constant care to keep them smooth and white. That's why CUTEX HAND CREAM hat become an important item of the kitchen in thouaanrii of Canadian homes.

CUTEX HAND CREAM IS NOURISHING Bamihes redneti instantly, leaving the hands snowy white. No wonder it wmi approval of eminent houiekeeping rjc LILAC bAin 8ALTS. 2 lbs. 10c CAKES BABY SOAP, 2 for 25c BABY POWDER 25c LIQUID BRILLI ANTINE 35c ELCAYA HAND LOTION 49' 10' 17' 17' 29' ton, nnd D. M.

Dusgan, Conservative leader, declared there was a strong demand in Edmonton for a stork exchange to provide trading! facilities In northern mining stocks. Mr. O'Connor declared the exchange would bring all brokers tinder regu-1 HINDS TSoVo CREAM .50 HINDS NEW LIPSTICK .50 GRAPEFRUIT, Texas, JO A Stedleti, IM'e, dozen t7y APPLES, Mclntoth, QC etra fancy, per cue Oi APPLES. Mclntoih Red, wrapped, email size, Atk per cate APPLES, Salome, Rome )E Beauty, per cate POTATOES. CQ SO-lb.

bag J.7 TURNIPS and CARROTS, ffi 10 Ibt Aiy 410 450 550 650 $2.15 288't, dozen 2S2't. 2 dozen 220't, 2 dozen 17'e, 2 dozen Per cate latlnn and provide protection of the public. J.JUU. 50e COCOANUT OIL AND Public Protection Protection of the public was of CASTILE SHAMPOO 12.50 TWINPLEX 8TROPPERS 39' BOTH FOR 57' fered under the public utilities board and tho Security Frauds Prevention Act, said Mr. Duggan in pointing out the exchange Itself 35c WILLIAMS' 8HAVING CREAM and 25c pkg.

Double Edge BLADES OQf both for killed provided for Incorporation of illl would be a protection for those desiring to invest in the stocks. If those opposing the exchange car SAVEUR I Huttente mutual corporations at Redland, Hosebud, Sprlngvale, Lakeside. Creek and Stahl-vllle. X.B. James (SO, Acadia, SHADES LICIT IIIMT lUFUIIT ried their arguments to a conclusion, they would bar all stock trad termed the Incorporations "undem ocratic In effect," and I.

M. McCune i The coupon you receive at the i i cooking school la worth 15c to- i 1 wards purchasing the generoue I "1 1' 1 slied toe Jar of thia famous 'f hand cream. With your cou- tr pon you get your Jar for only 1 (SO, Gleichcn, said "I am astonished" as the bills were killed. Progress was made In consideration of the bill respecting organi I store uo.eighth AVE. w.

zation of employees and providing for conciliation and arbitration of ing which would mean closing the Calgary Stork Exchange. I. M. McCune (SO Gleichen, opposed the bill, declaring "it encourages something we don't want to encourage." N. B.

James (SO Acadia, declared the exchange would protect speculation "and we shouldn't protect speculation." Fred Anderson (SO Calgary, sponsoring the bill, declared the stock exchange would offer facilities for trading and be a service to the investing public. Edmonton had as much right to a stock exchange as Calgary, he said. Aided Development Declaring he was neither sup disputes. A section requiring members of arbitration boards to have resided In Alberta three years was bar to residents outside the prov ince being members of such boards HARDWARE SPECIALS For Your Spring Needs MOP STICKS, Reg. 24c, Special 19c SCRUB BRUSHES, Reg.

20c, Special 15c CLOTHES LINE OUTFIT, 2 pulleys, 2 hooks, 100 feet galvanized wire line. Special 79c LAMPS, 25, 40, 60-watt, guaranteed 100 hours. Special, each 10c PAILS, galvanized, No. 12 size, Special 29c Ladies' Ready-to-Vear Specials SPRING COATS AND SUITS In straight line and box style, alio mannith end flared fern (nine modes fashioned from tweeds, all-wool tuitingt, fleeces and many other of thil Spring's leading nd fabrics 3 l3J up BLOUSES Dainty frilly and smartly tailored bloutet of crepe, satin, rayon and teffeta. AM the new Spring shades.

Size 14 to QQ. 20, Each 30C TUBFAST PRINT FROCKS In simple clean-cut stylet that ar suitable for morning wear, A wids rang of colors. Trimmed with pique or sr PA gandy. Sizes 14 to 44. Regularly sell at 73o 0JC Celasuede PANTIES and BLOOMERS Well-cut panties and bloomers made from celatuede the knitted fabrlg that I abiolutely run-proof.

Small, me AfZ dlum and large. Whit or pink. Reg. 59c. Pair tO Political Parties Banned in Rumania Bucharest CPt All political parties in Rumania wire abolished robbers, wsa mortally wounded by a bullet from his own gun after he shot a customs official to death at tha border customs station.

His death followed by less than 24 hours that of Red Ryan, killed In a Sar-nla, liquor store holdup. Widow of Canadian Bandit Geti $118 Belllngham, Wash. (CP) The widow of Edward McMullen, Canadian bandit slain In a gun battle with United States customs officers st nearby Blaine In May. 19.1 although they could act In an advisory capacity, aald Hon. E.

C. Manning, provincial secretary. Bills authorizing Olds and Dids-bury and contiguous municipalities enter Into hospital agreements were reported for third reading, and bill to amend and consolidate last nicht In a rtccifp issued by the ncwly-orttanter-d Rovfrnmcnt of the porting nor opposing the hill, Hon patriarch Mlron Crlstea. E. Tanner, minister of lands and mines, pointed out an exchsnce will receive JUS of the found sentenre, Mr.

Justice Tweedie Issued an oral bench warrant for arrest of Cornelius Van Buren, a Crown witness previously sentenced to one year on a similar charge, for trial on charges of perjury. It was Indicated the Crown's case of perjury would be baaed on the witness's sworn denial that he had been present at the Ambler home when three olher witnesses declared they had seen hirr. there. KNEW THE SOUNDS London (CP; At the Middlesex sessions counsel asked; "Did the sergeant call you by name?" "No," replied the witness, "he shouted 'Oi' and then he whistled." the Special Arras Act. dealing with drouth area administration, was stood over for further in her husband's possession after cmtrlizrd and suprrvlscd tradlnR and that speculation aided develop the shooting.

ment Raying he was "surprised" at Mr. This was disclosed In a report filed by Dr. A M. Sonneland. administrator of the estate.

The re Asthma Agony Curbed in 3 Minutes In I minulM tho new poserlixinn Aim' Tal i nana circulating through four blong and nuns rhokins shauu. nnnt Aiihms and Bronchitis. Boon tm tirrsiM wall an4 alsrp Ilka a bahr Just aend n'if nm ram will do. for tt no Aamit-fabe Fftr.K. No mat.

No ohllaatloa. Jurt tsV Mhra If it itnpa fmir Asthma. Knox anal Knot fort Kris Ont. Advt. S.C.

Act Reported Tanner. E. P. Foster (SC) Dldsbury, declared exchanges legalized the possibility of "high-handed fleecing mainder of ths money was paid In claims, principally to doctors who tried to save MrMullen'a life of the people For Last Reading Edmonton (CP) Th Act to Pro McMullen, ona of the Norman "Red" Ryan gang of Ontario bank Albertans Share vide tho Realisation of the "Social Credit" of Alberta was reported for third reading by the Albert Legls- Research Awards laiure yesterday after consideration In committee of the whole When the act was before the com National Research Council We Carry a Full Line of McKENZII'S SEEDS at Lewett Prlcee. OOO-fiOH SECOND STREET EAST M.1222.

M-IIMI The decree was considered a knockout blow tn the Ksectst-ln-cllned Iron Ouard. The existence of political pnrtirs previously had been tolerated but their activity was prohibited. The new order said pitrty headquarters must he padlocked today, though It waa stated new laws allowing the creation nf organizations with limited political scope would be enacted soon. A second government decree proved for creation of a permanent crown council to ha assembled by King Carol aa often as he deems necessary for advice In running Rumania's authoritarian system. Gets 2-Year Term For Battery Theft Edmonton (CP) Two years In Prince Albert penitentiary was Imposed nn Edward Ambler, youthful Edmonton mechanic, by sentence of Mr.

Justice T. M. Twecdle following a Supreme Court criminal action yesterday. Accused was found guilty of theft of two automobile batteries from tha Delton Service garage. Immediately after pronouncing mittee Tuesday night th section dealing with the personnel of the Is Your Credit Record Presents 49 Scholarships, Bursaries Ottawa (CP -Forty-nine scholar ships have hern awarded for 193-39 by the National Research Council, according to a report Issued las' night Holding You The awards are somewhat higher Modern Feminism To Be Discussed "Modern Feminism" will he the topic of discussion by the Round Table Discussion Group, which will broadcast over CFCN this evening, at I o'clock, under th auspice of the University of Albert.

Th discussion will be led by Alex Calhoun along with Bishop R. Sherman, Dr. E. P. Scarlett, W.

Norman Smith and I. F. Fitch, K.C., who will act a chairman, Back? Alberta "Social Credit" Board was held over when W. R. King (SO.

Cochrane, said there was "considerable dissatisfaction" over th bill. Yesterday the lection was approved without discussion. Th bill, outlining duties of the board and providing for distribution of Information, names A. J. Honk (SO.

Red Deer, to replace S. A. Berg (SO, Alexandra, whose resignation had been rumored. With Glen MacUrhlan (SO. Coronation, continuing as chairman, th oiher continuing member of th five-member board ar F.

M. Baker (SO, Clover Bar, secretary; Dr. J. McPherson (SO, Vegre-vllle, and W. E.

Hayes (SO, Stony Plain. than they have been for several years. Provision Is made for supplementary assistance to those living beyond 300 miles from the centres at which they will continue their studies, Liquor Board Staff Be Given Rating For Superannuation Edmonton (CP) A bill enabling employeea of the Alberta Liquor Control Board to coma under the superannuation scheme th same as, other civil servants was given first reading In th Alberta Legislature yesterday. The bill was Introduced by Hon. Anion Low, provincial treasurer.

Basis for participation ha not yet been worked out. SKATING CLUI DANCE Because the arena la being used tonight for the Calgary Horse Phow, th Victoria Skating club, Instead of their weekly skating party, will hold an April Fool's danc In academy. Four special scholarships will he tho ball'Vv- tenable at ths National Research Laboratories at Ottawa for atudrnta. Rtmovt and Start with postgraduate experience In research. Two of thess ara worth Sl.noo and two $7S0.

The other awards Include a fel "CREDIT" LIGHTS THE WAY 0 0 0 PAY Bras PROMPTLY WHEN DUE AIMED NEWHAM BURIED Ven. Archdeacon J. W. Tim conducted services on Tuesday at Jacques funeral chapel for Alfred New-ham, SI, pioneer resident of south-em Alberta. Pallbearer were J.

Brennan. H. Riley, W. T. II.

Little. J. Richards, C. Thomas, and H. B.

Wilson. Burial followed In the family plot. Union cemetery, lowship at t'M. 17 atudentshlps at KV, and 27 bursaries at $ViO. They will enable the winners to pursue postgraduate work at Dathousle.

Ijival, MrOill, Montreal, Queen's. Help Kidneys Don'l fake Drasllc Drugs Tmr KUtwn wmUta aiUUon lln? tuba) ftaf htrb ma? nUttf rtd kr rc-IrcA tfrtutle, tTfiulinf drutt. rstrrfgl. If Kilnt or ttiswMfr TrmibWi mak yam swffrr from 0ttnf Vp if hit, NfMoutn, lf fina CtrrlM Undsr Brfcsirh, Arnlrnr JotnU, tem Aridity, or Rtirnlrit PMff, dflit'l T9f fdinir? mstjicinM, rfM rach trmiMft itti ih dortnr pn-swrttMtsM lftrU vnrklnt Id I rwtim fttkd stiuH pretf nltrit fmttcfftrinrf Ml I Wk. rtl bs) flirt If i1tPlf orj t4 mono 0fk Ak ir drvtitrt for T4t lBlal'ttt tO1sa, Jbsj BttXMf -tMat Mrttwmi proisKtt 1 Saskatchewan and Toronto univer sities.

now and rabuild your credit racord by paying promptly. seen them! Mrn ho lavt promise of brilliant careers men who ploddrd and strove, vt ar aftrr vtir-ytt tailed just short of success! HtU ha.li by the "ball and chain" of a bad credit record -their enV cirncv impaired bv worms about hills (heir chances al important rv sillons and buiinrM npponimilm wrrr blocked bvlhe shadow of "poor credit." Not because they had planned it thai sav-bul because the hadn't planned tfir right sat1 Ths Awards Special scholarships- fTenable at the National Research Laboratories) Two at ll.OfiO; A. O. Prown of Uoydmlneter. graduate of Saskatchewan, and McOill.

and Today's plans arc the realities of tomorrow. Plan now 10 make vovr rrrJii a help in li(e-not a hindrance, list vour credit aa a Heppins mom rn belter ihinp a toundaiinei stone (or the future -bv building aa credit reputattoti now. R. Walker of Montreal, graduate of McOIII. J.

Two at 1750; A. D. Hogg of I.mdie. graduate of Sas 1 Hhl iff ftl' fife katchewan and Toronto, and (J. Mnlelsh of Vancouver, graduate of Rrltlsh Columbia and California Institute of Technology.

i't credit nrui pay all Mil fromf(N; thol muli-and If c-vomt credit Toronto Coroner At Scott Inquest Toronto (CP)-Hon. Gordon Con-ant. Ontario attorney-general, yesterday directed that Dr. Smlrle Lawson, Toronto chief coroner and aupervuing coroner for Ontario, preside over th Inquent ordered Into th recent death of lion. Walter Scott, one-time premier of Saskatchewan, at Homewood sanitarium In Guelph.

Inquest will open In Guelph the night of April 4. with Crown Attorney J. it. Keam examining wit-nessea. Cecil L.

Snyder, chief Crown counsel for th province, will be associated with him. Mr. Snyder la also government counsel to the recently-ordered royal commission Inquiry Into Homewood administration. After Mr. Srol death, th attorney general's department sent Dr.

E. R. Franklsh, Toronto medicolegal expert, to examine th body. He is said to have reported finding a fracture of th leg and bruised and badly-discolored body area. VETtftANS FINED Ottawa (CP) Magistral Glen Stlik yesterday Imposed fines of SLOT) and II rosts each nn Ih Army snd Nsvy veteran In Canada, and the Army snd Navy Veterans In Canada, Quebec Unit S3, on charges of conducting lottery, At Universities Studentships (with university nf graduation In brackets) Include! t.

Cf B. Cushlng of Bechard. Sask, (Al- bsrta); A. Prehua of Edmonton Al-bet-la. snd Tomntol: O.

Fordlre of Vancouver (Rrltlsh Columbia and i. McOill); a. M. Neat of Toronto I if iim British Columbia an) Toronto: It. P.

Ooddard nf Montreal British Columbia and McOill) Bursarlea Include: J. Convey of -aasas. 1' Clandonald. Alta (Alberta); T. We twiKg sues to rate faacTICSl RADIO and SltCTftONICS.

SSaHiMt stkI AVIATION RADIO OPSNATINO sr Innintati(Mvvrf)ment (erliftnite. Our hnms eiitrlv method nermita vaa to eara aa ns iHrn. IHie'l rtsrd fxf ow future lnearl rMttlralar ef our hae fit nairfaat smtraa At enoel RADIO COUIOt Of CANAOA MI Say ttrtat, Taranta ASSOCIATION IS Building, a Spirit of Confidence Between Purchaser and Merchant and ta Protecting Your Credit. This Advertisement Is by ths Aiteclatlen and Its arefesilonal and rstsll membarihig, Evans of Edmonton (Alberta); J. Fisher of Vancouver, tRrttih Columbia) S.

N. Naldrett of Edmonton, (Alberts); and E. Novell of tBritlsh Columbia snd Mc "tVwi't ynm know tn rait set beautiful leipoooS tut font wife, RLE, iss tschsnt for Pearl So) roupontf Oill) ssivsiwaiii'i mpw.im.)m,?wBtqmmmm'mMinw'i! alsisrsSl-a'ii li.

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