Tl-IF CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lgacr. TEN _ or Tinnlcsglv this day we are not unmlndfiilnsol all of our own who have helped to‘ b"!!! I501"? end Llsht Where fear no at our _-__ . MONTRIAL, la - (OP) - Produce prioee fly rqerted W ntigubcininionipepertinai of As- mos: m» time roi- ex it s Larse 36-35%: A Medium 8 li-BI: A Pullots M46501 B 3-90: 0 35- aapdkled f: export A Latte 8'1: A um . Rec : 1W oases. 80%: Wholesale Que lob- binl pasteurized No 1 s4 Ila 2 38 1-4; current receip: $0 No l pasteurised 88 0/10 l i No s a e/ioudekbrttl; first _ iiiltmm‘ film iob orphan-ii.’ 0%: Ouinnt u and urn so l0! ooloved so ; whole- longer clutches . o “llown inlhellliiiig 2 The Connecting I-laklietween Nova Beetle auld Pain lldl NOVA IOOTIA - IIINOI EDWARD ISLAND lglgynlrgg$ woon isuiviie. us. _ _ _ ¢ m ssavsn (e m. I LUNGIIIB m,“ “' "- I- IAILINO IOIIDUIJ DAILY INCLUDING . ALI. ssrnmosbar one snvruo ‘Ilse! ' my 1st to Sept. loib bseveWoodIslsiide ~. ‘Tl-lll.‘ laavafiariboe t’ a u‘ o" a asn. p lxeept on aetherl a Controllsr, s; m,"-.r-,...-':.,'t=-="z..:'wss" ="-"°"“- d» l-I. can e share Ir etber menus will not carry tho traffic offerlnp, “m” m‘ ' October 1st to November 80th IJIVI W000 Illlllll 0.00 n,‘ have Oerilieii 18.00 neon NOI-TIUMIEIIIAND IIIIIIJ Lilly OIARLOTTITOWN. PRINCE EDWARD IILALJD -'..-..s—'r'~' -_' those ho supreme sacrifice 5° ‘w’ 0'3‘: ‘u m“ o‘ ‘Md I114 W" "l" w" 1v sinking into slaverfe dark That ‘we _'we know, m: Th: mired Flame v s ha id 0 p with than ms stiprelna sacrifice, D p ht us at last in safety over this. W!!! W“ ones. What others have sacrified stands today as a Ireat challolll to those of us who survive them. Mere words. or alone caimot begin to rilht press the thanksgiving that ind a place in our hearts lives this de, thanksgiv- . . . because I forgof one. simple facfl " OLKS are usually glad to see the post- man . . . unless he's an old grouch v like I was. Guess I had a grudge against i everyone! Sure, it was incomplete elimi- , nation that was the cause, but I just ‘ can't take nasty doses . . . ‘l1 us. m. 1 u- uld end ‘i. ‘ 2' “Let "usbbe humbly proud, end live serve What would have been their aims, who live no more; Grant: from their last hlxh pur- pose none shall swerv deeds exalt their Peace held in storel Grant that this Day we voice no amp y as . But build the finer wonld which they began ‘ Or; that Ideal our honored most The eternal Brotherhood of man man. S4 F The only adequate lug we can offer is the redodica- tlon o! our lives to the cause‘ for mhaiich others have suffered and There has only been one leer in the hearts o! those who have made great sacrifice for us, end that has been the fear that the, world may not yet have learned to walk in the ways of Him who came to brine "peace end good- will amonxst men." How better can l brine home to you all, and especially to an you people present hers L: __ o , , ., .. Zux/z/ this da - - that o! the r edica- tion o’ yourselves to ail for which others have died, than by giving you the worm of one o! the young heroes of our own con- gregation, who in a letter to his ' beloved parents wrote: ’ "But then some of us have to pay the price. if we are to have a better world when the war is over. but it always seems that the best lads are the ones that are taken THE following announcement will help to clarify the relationship between Family Allowances and Income Tax credits for de- pendent children. Family Allowances are pay- able from July lst, 19.45, and the registration of children is now taking place. The Family Allowances Act was designed to help equalize opportunities for all children, and when the Act was passed, Parliament approved the principle that there should be no duplica- tion of benefits by way of Family Allowances end Income Tax credits for the same child. An 3.15 p,‘ 9. dream til p,‘ ' l umtan a! aia » each directio l . I tween Preatwiiu ‘Z',‘..i"<‘=‘§l‘?.5.l‘..2',; n '.i?.‘i"€.,;£§"'l;§ %f’.';"i’.',‘.i.,‘,“"..“."" h." ‘M’ *- II ll 0h Services are. in collaboration wlthl since m. war s..." " s°°""“' Bcditilh Airways, is to operate in : M/Vlléfé‘ last six months of 1945 during which Family Allowances are payable, to remove duplication by adjusting the income tax credits received for children. It is natural that parents in the low income groups will be expected to receive maximum benefits from Family Allowances. Partial bene- fits will be received, however, by parents with . incomes up to $5,000. The cable below shows the effect of the adjust- ments which the Government has decided to make. For convenience and simplicity the bene- "Then my wife told me about the 50-day test. Well, I started eating delicious Kellogg's Bran Flakes every morning . . . it sure is a habit I'm going to keep up. Now I find I have plenty of energy for my work _V . . . and for extra things, tool’? white Il- de. oorsrons: 1s lb I local No a iso-ino; No. 1 Que, B. and P. or. ,s.oe. v champions | Make this 30-DAY TEST I I. If you're really ill see 2. Sfarf right non/to eat I your doctor! But ifyou Kellogg's Bran Flakes just feel dull and head- every morning. No ache , you may only harsh doses. . . keep fit be suffering from in- the natural way! Get complete elimination. more of the “bulk" Here's howonesimple your system needs by change ofdiet can help eating delicious, gent- you keep fit: iy-laxative Kellogg's LOOK FDR the name rgzlfgfl-‘aagilalfi on!“ - , "Kollog¢'e"on '1" ¢°|d°"' 3. Just fiiiriy days should Yeumv ma“ prove toyouhow grand T” “t your it is to feel alert to gxocemmwo have the en »r foi ll sizes. Made gy a, h, London, the extra things you d like to do. You'll want to go on keeping fit the Kellogg way! J ' lshsiiéililiiEii a ifiifliiiitiia-‘éiaéh ii-ainileiisaaccuaeaaanaz I only hope that when this war is over, people won't forwet those who died to save them. and lei the world dri-lt along with pov- erty and ignorance until another war wakes them once again. That is what I em afraid of, Mother arid Dad, I am afraid that the day Peace is declared people are going, to retum to their own narrow aspirations and lives and forget those swell lads wht didn't come back by refusing to sacrifice and work for a bette: world. "We Canadians who are here are volunteers because we felt than our homes, our families and the future of the world depended upon us, and millions like us. It was a decision made by in own free mind, although it hell here, and a man is a. fool or a liar who says he does not mind it, .... .. I am glad and have pride that I tool; this course rather than to have stayed in Canada with a conscience full of guilt and shame. Nor as we offer our thanksgiv- 1.1-1 a. ‘V; excuse to remain .other. The _- rier, to their work at “the other ' farm.” Judy was busy here ,. ‘l. selfish; s few minutes rehxation as he smokes ing this day for Victory would we be uninlndifulof the great contri- . bution made towards this Victoiy , by our Allies. ELLEIFS IIIIIIY fi An Inland !arnser’s Wife Wontinued from rm l) w Victory will not find cult to fbllnlila/t d force the final ‘terynaof em this afternoon I ke t close‘ Again to the radio ,at firs; soc g any. in its vicinity} and then dro ping boldly to James‘! armchair besde it; l had to hear‘ His Majesty the King, above every men went alter dln- and there, and Jeanie, excepting when_ I visited her. But in the evening. when the twilight shadows deep- ‘ ened and the stars came out one by one each member of the Al- derlea. family gathered from their jeeveral tasks and adi- by the radio! ,h hear the . day's speeches from those in auth- l Orltv above their rebroadcasls u! tile-I people. If at] tiénes in_gra._te_fulr1c._a§__t<_>_ inspired l metal and rubber in them used in leaders, who had brought us t0 ‘this haul‘. or to the very "least o! these" who had assisted them ml their st task, or in mem- ory o1 the valiant deed-even boyfli our mended lad from awn misled my eyes so that James’ face and those of the others, were blurred, who would U110 0111' member it, when once I raised my eyes seek him, Jennies’ own were owned away. night vv — Diary—Goo<l- SCRAP GAS MASKS LONDON — (GP) - since war began 46,000,000 masks have been issued as a cvilisn defence measure. They probably will soon be gathered in as scrap, with the the War against Japan. - DUKE AIDS WOUNDED AHIWICK. Northumberland, Eng- land — (OP) -- ‘Ilhe urban council has accepted an offer by the Duke of Northumberlla-nd to provide a number of houses for war injured and other special cases as a mem- orial to his brother who was killed in action in i940 and whom he succeeded. me? And ripw that 1 re- w Where would we have been to- day had it not been for friendship for the British peoples and their cause found in the heart of the late President Delano Roosevelt, who gave its the first much needed aid, and later led his great country into the war with us .. . .. and who throughout the war years till his death, sought 1n every possible way to have his country allied with us in the great struggle? Or, again, where would we have been today without the support of our ally Russia? Russia by her great revival of strength following the first onslaught of Germany, has won the admiration of our Allied Nations. What Russia has contributed towards the winning of this war is simply remarkable. One of the foremost of Russia's war marshals said on the day that Germany surrendered, that war had cost Russia between l2 and l5 million lives .. .. . t ink of it .. .. .. more than the total popu- lation of this our own Dominion. Just how long it will take his- torians to give us an estimate of what the war has cost, we do_ mt know. But we know enough now to understand that this Victory has cost more in destruction oi’ property. in sorrow’. suffering and death, than can ever be told in figures. The horrors of this war are uri- surpassed in human history. The beestial behaviour of our 1n foes from beginning m m, and, pies been beyond human descrip. on. Yes .. .. ' h be thanlnful vithntallieevdlxaii- rope is at an end. . vlAtnd w: think too of what the 00W as bou ht to th caused this nwfulg war. o“ who To what an lnglorious end have come those responsible for the ar. Mussolini, shot in the back, his body lmicked about and mutilat- td Y his own people. then hung up by the heels from a public soy-v. ice station. Hitler, who once proudly boast- ed that the German Empire would reign for a thousand years, who the Spurned God. who made himself the all-supreme commander .. .. .. who declared the Germans were I110 Super-raca-who knows what ha‘; become of him? hat has become of many of his henchmen we know, some have committed suicide, others l" MW imbrlsoned or soon will be. Berlin, which once echoed and re-echoed to the tramp of m; proud and haughty iii-rules, ma; 01W now i. complete shambles, Whlflh may never be rebuilt. 511F915’. a lesson men must ever remember .. .. ._ that power is not in the hands of men .. but 1n Gods Almlrhty florid. as we offer up our pypygyg the ed m blood Franklin b, the to "All I pray for is, that we, who are here shall not be forgotten when this war is over. I pray that our sacrifices will not have been in vain, and that in another feu years the world will not be drown- again. “I pray that the peo e of lli the Nations of the word will bl.‘ g and wise enough to work for everlasting Peace, Happiness. and Prosperity without allowing their prejudices. personal greed, _r sel- fish ambitions stand in the th oi’ such an elm." This ls the Victory Day chal- lenge which wales to you from one of our ow-n Church heroes who has paid the supreme sacri- fice Lieutenant Gordon R. DeBlols. > My wish is that these words could be flashed before the eyes of all our Canadian peo 1e. Who better has the rig t to de- clare what should be the duty of every Canadian, of every sharer in U115 Vlflliflr, than one who has giver; his l e to achieve this Vic- TY M0" Precious should these Words be this time of Victory. than words of any living mites. man. Preacher. or anyone else .. for they express the hope not, of §’.‘;$.°€‘,'.ll-é’i“o?,§ 2;.‘;"‘“‘2“‘ ‘”"° thpgt life's blood. 8° ° u‘ l“ us remember too, that while Vlclflfl’ over Germany and i"; 811188 is ours, yet before us m. What may Drove the difficult task of defeating Japam jlogailffgfl: mlgivnle we w.) Bthe Pacific war. e ‘my’ p“ “l? mourned and heartened by the victory glrpgdy “mud m y God. and with Faith in Him, gills)?" Yflllhfillly continue our .....§.‘:'.°.,“?l’é s." "w FM v-l» a’?! overcome’ eace of mankind ere then is our day found in lingnsyfiglliexa ‘diff.’ ‘lfflgghalrllfiglfl ‘page written by must ‘TRAYER FOR THIS DAY” Lord make For ‘ggomu-‘Homrthv of m. n M u: ggtlgishtv mind hath Thmugh gha-“IY Years that made 1 Peoples cower, To Haven where all lost are clear. Clear of skies at ihoset terrors long abmgd or bnttie. lgllllIdef and [of scream- ing death- ym°__l_,l_‘f_§falm °1 VMWY, Peace . ______________ Medal Received amendment to the Income War Tax Act will be made to deal with this duplication. In the mean- time, however, the Government proposes, for the (b) amount of Family Allowances received. fits received by each income group are shown as a per cent of the Family Allowances received. The table shows: (a) Heads of families receiving incomes la I945 of S1200 or less will benefit to the extent of the full amount of the Family Allowanc received. As they are not required to pay income tax, there is no duplication to remove. Heads of families receiving incomes in 1945i in excess of $1200, but not in excess of $3,000, will In elect retain the fullvaliie of their present income tax credits and in addition a percentage of the actual Family Allowances received. Heads of families with incomes in excess of $3,000 will retain their full income tax credits for children if they do not receive Family Allowances. These taxpayers may, however, apply for Family Allowances t0 protect themselves against a possible decrease in income at a later date which might bring thcminto a lower income range where they would benefit from Family Allowances. In such cases if the income remains in excess of $3,000, the income tax credits for childun would be reduced by the full rant: siiowmo srrlcr or AMOUNT OF TAXABLE INCOME Not over $I200 Over $1200 but not-over 400 AA ll ll ll I600 ‘I000 a e e a e e e a e e e a n e a o e e e e a e e s e a e e e s e e e NOTE-This table applies to ' ’ poses. For the relative y smell number o sin le persons eu Director of Family Allowances In each provincial cap tel. ADJUSTMENT FOR I945 rtinl children and not “ Percent by which taxpayers will benefit from Family Allowances in addition to present income tax credits, for i945. I00 90 00% 70 50 40 20% 10% 0% of the actual Family Allowances received in the year I945. sans and others having the sieou of married persons for income tax pur- ing married status for lnooine tax purposes, and for members of the Armed orces pa in; iioome tax, special tables can be obtained from the Regional Family Allowances will be paid in Iull In all cases, those who apply for and are eligible to receive Family Allowances will receive them in full, month by month. See scale below: SCALE OF MONTHLY ALLOWANCES ‘ FOR THE FIRST FOUR‘ CHILDREN For each child Under 6 . . . . . From 6 to 9 . (Inclusive) . From I0 Io I2 (inclusive) . 7.00 From I3 to I5 (Inclusive) , 0.00 Where there are more than four children under l6 in the family, the monthly allow- ance for each child after the fourth will ‘ be reduced in accordance with the provi- sions of the Family Allowances Act. As far as is possible, to take care of the adjustments necessary to avoid duplication of benefits, current income tsx deductions at the source will be adjusted to take into account the new situation when Family Allowance pey- iiienie coinmen e. This will avoid placing an awkward burden on the taxpayers at the end of the year. FAMILY ALLOWANCIS ARE NOT TAXAILI $5.00 6.00 NOTI THIS! TWO EXAMPLES I. Family with two children, ages 6 and l, with iefel Income during 1945 of $1200. TOTAL FOR SIX MONTHS OF ‘I945 FInI Child . . . $36.00 Second Child 36.00 $72.00 1-,: As Illls family does not benefit by way of income lax credits, II resolves and keeps the full amount as slated above. 2. Family with two chlldnn, ages 6 and I, with total Income during I94! of S1950. TOTAL FOR SIX MONTHS OF I945 First Child . : . $36.00 Second CIIIId . . - 36,00 $72.00 Amount returnable; being less d Income lax credits . as...» ntelned (00%, s00 nu ) $41.20 Special ettentio is drawn to the fact that the income ranges used in the cable above refer to ‘ “ and any amounts received as Family Allowances should not therefore be included in calculating income for this REGISTER NOWI purpose because Family Allowances are not taxable. Family Allowances are also additional to dependents‘ allowances for aervicemeife families and. military pensions. For children registered after July 1st, i945, Family Allowances will be paid as from the month following the month when registration is made. Family Allowances are not paid retroactively. II you intend to apply for Family Allowances but have not already done ao, please complete and mall Family Allowances Reglsflullfll Fem. Copies of form‘ maybe obtained of the nearest pest office". l Word has been received and Mrs.‘ Wallace Macliey, tan- lay Bridge, from the Department National Defence Ottawa, that their son Elmore en of No, Provost Corps, Canadian Arm , ‘ieleiiceylisuiiiiliifl iiihereqiecomwnf‘ To‘ 1 o . s service in the reserve force. Cpl.‘ y oflllisted in June i040, in the same year he was wt to Incl-mi and he was in; the Dioppo raid and served eigh- .i."i,‘.‘.‘.’-,,.”° '~ "o" I) a . fPatrlot Mr. LIPTDIIS NOODLE sour Nlvrlnn Published under lbs caller-I!) d Hon. IROOKI CLAXT ON, fibhr, flepamnenlofldailenellieoiihandfielfdqOlewl ,,,,. ,,,..,, ',.».......,.., of n,»