MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY CONSERVATORY 0!‘ MUSIC Backviile. New Brunswick ' '-' r f. n. s. n , F.R.C.0. - i m stall’: H" mm" m» dowrl to of r.- j Tuition given in Pianoforte. ' 0P8“. violin. singing and i Theoretical Subjects, leading ' to the Licentiate in Musle Di- loms and Bachelor of Music egree. Students may register for any sinsle subject i: desired. w ‘Ihe f he fleetfne s He First Term Begin; scpt, :3 am 00am,‘ Write to Prof. H. S. l-lamer for Calendar. BRONZE - Cleazi with weak soapsuds, hot vinegar, or hot but. termiik Rinse thoroughly, immed. late . Dry well. To brighten the bronze, use dry whit-mg (powdered Elflll!) or rotienstcrie. You may cquer bronze in the same way as Una. Protect Your Clothes RENT OUR ELECTRIC S A P HEX SPRAYER tions have We have a variety of MOTH BAGS for your m TAN OIL EXTRA SPECIAL Petal Tone Face 1°“ “m”? Stick ri ht there do t' 1i! they thought Such a job, and They'd not give so do it. liElJlllll BROS. L. M. DOUIETTE R. M. SMLLMAN shall be glad to May the hclida one re-creation. . A. BENTLEY. K. G. ten and Attorueyl-n- Law .. aiPv noon each day heart in pirayer Emp i ALEX W. MATHESON i” Md “a UARRIQTER. SOLICITOR, 5T0. so great s. responsibility rests, for Lnui Collection our bravo Allies our h a Money to Office: 90 Great George Street. men, our gallan — who mm risking in these fateful In Great , M. ALBAN FARMEJ ' an, can. observ “RRIBTER. SOLICITOII no. while “B18 3”" l‘ O w. c. T. uj i NOTES CONTENTMENT that, when his day NIIO m nous he n“ fought may not gm,“ _ h l: f - . b’ °“ rigéne-rgzhe Ierisfihsgr Judm“ m" ' "is yet: Folding at last. his hands upon his 33:85 he if hoary and fore- h" ‘*1 a“ hen"- ; written, in be ~ . lhw ihs i; Breathing these THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE recounted the seed- sowing have you been satisfied that mm Qvm, I! not, why noti different the woman's Christian Temper. 1918 was big enough to enact the Ontario ‘Temperance Act, closed 1,450 bars. i942 less courageous, less capable, KIAUXHD e Powder Petal gone Toilet Hearst and smp the g ater poison alcohol in Ontario. Do it. Reg. 90c va.ue Bad‘ mm”- sPecial i‘ c If they give a ‘men send a student to Y oi:'l.r.."ii.i";v::*a.ssaif"slr; so ventions have given this thought and that we shall hear from you. If several offers to be hostess, we future acceptance. Sincerely ymlrn, Margaret Madman TH! DAILY PRAYIE MINUTE Can YOU spare a minute at 921:5 u... ‘if sleep with nothing bmer ‘W811i. be iust a! muuld last eternal rest, "M41 on Wm‘. u! Cant a» IIIOPOSQ. 119D)’- But happier he. um, while his ff 8"“ “d seigisoog is warm, H time sboufpilismazllg-rmml" 4'“ Minna. tstixandin i Bares his brave bmni w envy’: u, °“ ° h‘! ~ bitter storm, "° , Nor shuns the poison barbs of cuiumny; And mid it all, ela , Gift on)’ in the armour God hath meant For him who ‘heath the buffetings of fate m, Clan-any totC-od and man. ‘Inn n “.35 in stands sturdy and f B. _m18w° new Painted From MOTHS ma, Co“? with L A R v EX, MOTH Now a... m... and a... weeping, Si" WW1“ BA LLS, NAPHTHA- Workm hard 811d Waiting long; LENE FLAKES DICH- ‘timer-him Zh“§°§m§£”.ii’“,'2., mid"- LORICIDE- SAPHEX M mm, m, mm“ 001mm hood r I 1 our best effort has been given to fay ab; .3.’ “iii "§.'...‘l“’ i? nliee~ we“ ‘envoy =- soldiers, sailors, airmen moihg, gegmiael-Pfirs are living their when departments of front ya °""'"- fifflittpfiti” .l"°:"li“a"“ , - ve a le 1m BEACH BALLS 19¢ to were worked judiciousl a great nice tbes 35¢ has“ wgloiidt M150»; we You're looking much better." e see a no neg , or COLGATES TALCUM 2 failure of best effort is found at and sit down a spell." The old wo- for 25c. oué plaice of Sérlvlcel. on ct your oca membe nd l th ,' d. SUNBURN PREPAR- 5213,8535 ctokcpersilio: a. in’ tint " ° "" O Bi G l I] ATIONS- the sale of alccholeaes a age. SKOL. NOXEMA TAN. an opportunity! What a ran to meet her. GEL NOXZEMA SUN 1m.- ohnario Government of child asked eagerly- Is the one of Remember l: srswsnr van der van IZIJJZ-Xs n" ' The next few days were d“; o; A short her sister one morning did not make Aunt Sue ever might. be deludlng herself now. but it couldn't last. was making every his bride, but his bound to reassert scales would fall all too soon. Glancing toward the Prune house, crouched The thought there with Otis winter ahead make Anne cringe. Flectwood driveway. then halted. crossroads. she decided. She was in no mood for work this morning, and Roper. Undoubtedly. wild rumors about Judithis runaway marriage had spread through the neighbor- tel a light 0n the elopeinent s. tage, she found Mrs. Roper seated in a rocking chair under a tree in tho little Elsa was playing with three "Oh. I'm feeling tine now. Come man gestured toward a wicker bench Elsa, catching sight of s. littls stopping doll that Anne had stopped at the store to purchase, jumped up and ‘What did you brought me?" the Anne handed her the doll.’ viiuh What do you think of that? _ A delightful smile lit up the baby s face. That smile! It. remind- THE CHARLOTTETOQWN GUAB . ,1 race ElGH’l‘_ n» prnrif April CHAPTER XXI unhappiness d for Anne. m u" She couldn't hill; hBVe Dreven ci it. note she received from Judith had r round. immature understand why you mg thought Otis was hes a darling-and kind. I am very We're having a gorgeo beside the mail- way, crushed the her hand. Poor Judyl She Anne, Otis. apparently effort to lrnpres true character was itself in time. The from Judith! eyes mile away, Anne shuddered. a. gloomy, forbidding house a depressing slate gray, i‘ behind three tall pines. of Judith shut away during the long s. sigh. she started up tho go for a walk to the she would like to see Mrs. be best to have a Mrs. Roper and out. as It would shs reached the Roper cot- rd. At the old woman's feet, hailed at the gate. "It’l ee you up again, Mrs. Roper. "There I Anne of some one, but she could sale of the Jog to youth do an "Ge t’ mug’ atourpl you coilldnt do Smile- qulckiy too the work to you, “no keep the list for y mean to each with his "Well to lift up your to God for our 1e mo“ on whim doubtful t sailors and their 1ives for us days? subject. Britain a SILENT ed eaxm eyecilng In a little while, she left. Walking back along the highway, strikin ’ the she had almost reached the gate to Fleet/wood, when she heard a car It would be wise to finish up the not think Who- {ear with an appeal to Mr. l-lsp- um to emulate the late Premier She watched Elsa run ofl with her new playihing, then seated herself on the ivicker bench. Already, she could. feel Agnes Ropers sharp little eyes studying her face. Well, she might as well get to the point of her visit at once. “Things have been happening over ace," she said, managing a Mrs. Roper leaned forward. “Ju- dy's married, I understand. Kinda sudden, wasrft it?" “Yer-very. surprise." Anne braced herself. then lied glibly. "But I always think an She took us all by to learn the art of "leadership. ' . we a“, not he“? m dxam’ w drift figolrrnent is so romantic. dour. To date, no invitation has been “mnnkqsometlmesl, MIL Roper Anne hastened to Rive I-n 100011119 of the event. which was distinctly colored. She stressed its romantic angles, determined to conceal the pain which gnawed at her heart. However, the old woman was not to be fooled. "Poor child!" she in- berjectgd, "The Frames ain't. got. it in ‘em to make a woman haDPY. I knew the boys’ daddy. It was him put their poor mother in the asylum wild carryings-on." . . Judv seems very hap- Anne said lamely, he does. eh?" Mrs. Roper set- tled back in her chair and looked . "Well. well, welli" Anne, feeling she had clone all she u, could to straighten Judith o a1‘, the neighbors, abruptly changed thr ut with e. ‘nus "Min te" ih- (hnadlan Bank of Commgrog m“, gutting by the B.B.C.uln reams behind her. Then, a moment after it siosgy To Low mrnany requests, and is being daily passed her, it slowed down and _' l §lwe toLr/lajglty eagle to “thugs: his he d out the , , remer ns urc , ' man“ r a, Mvavinii a TRAIN” .:’..°“"‘°"”“" féidflld.‘if.’h‘tili"hfifili--w° a" lfARK ' ‘ a Sr Clfihaagggllga: f‘: ‘Ills influence of an; “Big Ben That voioei Anne caught her 31mm," 50mm" Silent Minute as it is called m; breath. For a moment, blinded by MO Office: Over Provincial Richmond Street Chnrlottetnwv {omeland . Pris ll. F. ARCHIBALIJ Chartered Accountants jar-n Trust Building Charlottetown PALMER 8i HASLAM m“ A HK§E¥§nB"l§h-“c“‘ Bank of Nora Scotia Chambers any habit‘? Charlottetown P E. l. NOTARY ha. BARRISTEB SOLICITOB Illey Billldlng Charlottetown quor 1n Clnma toundin total cvf lion dollars last, BELL & MATHIESON able damaging MONEY TO LOAN Olmeron Block, Charlottetown P. l. Island. dens.“ EYES EXAMlllEli GLASSE? FITTED J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETEIST s1 reopens bi New location Corner Kent and Queen 8h Opposite ix’: Grocery give Victory and bring peace tion was as follows: recs the sales of alccholic li- armed fences and civilians alike in mining morale and impairing effi- Wheieas the manufacture of in. toxicants is divertin capital labor, mater al, me poriation facilities into anti-social on in this time of Whereas, disagreeing with state. merits made by cabinet to the effect that the control of li- quor is exclusively me ity of the provinces. we eff mi that, the mat-fer is of paramount import. ance to the nation us a whole this hour, and is therefore a nation- Y . oners in Germany BETTY! yyyyfi unit in pirit iih thi ii d; Then, as she moved toward the at ffcme, sumo Key knuewr .,.',°'}e_ car, her vision cleared and she saw M dc linzbtlbeirirllg mini‘: ab 91mm ill? crooked o o - . an in them, pe em u: ngw s ll Here in Can da. ve , observing a mlnute or more gm- for an old flame?’ he asked. prayer at NOONDAY W'hy makeitunirHTh ht great volmngeolgfa prayeinwu? 2...; asked herself. She was covered with not N extended far beyond the Bi-imgh the sun in her eyes, she could not Bu“ isles, Sympathizerg in many lands see the speaker. but she would have oln in heart with those in the Know" hi5 V°1°° Mil/Where- Forms TD-i, which should be filed wide your em- ployer at once, may be secured from your employer, Post Offices, or Inspectors of Income Tax. Employers and Post Offices IHVC been requested to dis- play in a prominent pllCl official Table Dcductioxv the of’ Tu DIAN . i157? Income ‘Tax is Pair be paid over to the government, while 30% of normal profits are taxed away. Clearly, this is s battle for our very existence. Every person, rich and poor, must pay his or her share. Income Tax is fair to all. It distributes the load according to each person's ability to pay. There's going to be less money in our pay envelopes —bccause the 1942 income tax of salary and wage earners is being deducted at the source during September 1942 to August 1943- This year tl-ie cost of the war shows another in- crease. Canada will need almost four billion dollar: to carry on. Where is this increase to come from? From the large income groups? Yer-but not: from them alone! Their new tax rates range as high as 98%. A married man with an income of $50,000 must pay about 67c out of every dollar-or if he has an income of $100,000 he must pay about 78c out of every dollar. From big companies? Yew-but: not from them alone! The full amount of all excess profits has to Hora an facts you should know: l. Deduction ma: with ch 5m a single person without dependents 6. H you salary}: wages m lul gy.pgflqd “ginning in “ K mbq, and without personal savings. than 3/4 of your income, your em- P - l will m ke th deductions a 2‘ Ym" ‘mpbye’ m“! duh“ ‘he .1’ Fhjdqabk if] T“ 3d“°'$'},l'§ gllzlgble to lush ulalry or wages ha; amount provided by the oficisl Table “'3” "lllogé t “aft; i; 9. f you mu" .1” P". (by quumly h“ of T’? ma“? f“ you‘ m: llfewbljtlonal Degnbe Taxoclblclaiitfid Illlmentl commencing 0W4?" _1 I» :23] 5.17;“: dlezngirnitnd P“ during the first 8 months of i942. 1942) tax on your other income and , - . . . _ - f h 1 f must file your annual return in April w"? e" e PM z..:.;:.=:.:';:..:..:it;,.;;.*:.:.;.: R=mi=w=¢= Pr... m ,1.»- TD l. . . over-deduction will i» avoided widi- vidnlis. for we in web “m. will bl '- TD-I WI‘ Qug lggyins g 131's; bglgncg gg p5, ‘g available sometime l! II your employer, he nun! deduct tbs the time of filing the annual return Post Oifices and local Income Ts! amounts provided by tbs Table for in September i943. oificel. EIAIIPLEI OI WEEKLY DEDUCTIONI smoLl-ile nlruunlrlvrs MARRIED-NO niiranoaurs MARRIED-I DBPENDENTS Woolly Dedrcgou will uetion with Deduction with Deduction with Dvdlicllflfl "m! Dfidlifilvl! Wm! Knrnilgl o redit uii Credit No Credit Full Credit Nn Credit Full Credit for Savings for Savings for Savings for Savings l0? 5lV|"|i'l f!" Slvlillfl $1! S 1.0’ S .29 -—- - '— _' 10 1J7 1.1! —- —-' —‘ "' N I... 1.00 ' .99 ‘ .0! b J9 —— i’ #0,‘, 3.11 1.15 1.09. A3 —— l, J‘ 4J4 4.” 1.58 1.69 b .52 40 9.15 6.27 6.73 3.13 3.51 1.35 45 IP35 7.71 8.55 4.50 5.31 2.17 IO $14 IQ.” $.86 7.13 2.99 s0 I I“ ll.“ 14.30 ‘.90 11.08 4.80 DOIIIIIIDI OI‘ GAIAIA-IIPARTMENT OI‘ IIATIOIAI- REVENUE INCOME TAX DIVISION C. FRASER ELLIOTT. m“ COLIN GIBSON, ‘ Mlnirfn 0/ Nallimsl Rumnu. - c°"""'“'°'"' "I hmm‘ T“ h... ........... .. hen-that hall- boyish grin that she knew W‘ °..‘"°- . ltel a d. h r ed diffi- mo - d1 ' w t. = w» a fitiili; Y a i" .li:..:;a ‘éi.l‘.‘i"ia‘.“‘iil he: .i°.:*..'>:.; um“ PW- m“ m" i“ "1: "as: owl “Evan! I'm so glad to see you!” (T° be cmmmmd) h“ 50d“ and wawr- T’ m? 17°" “WW1! PWGQT. Wllh SW61 W001 ——-'—-——-—- they? ateesilver crlgolll black tisiiit But. was she glad to see him. she Gem“! mm 011-2‘; fem“ cm Egg-viii; ‘Bvgitzlrl eagle bgil it in or nth a bail o! copper lhireeds. If If your shoes are wihite or iight- nerve" sh"'l'!d b: used w pram“ ma” Homing w m: “was! ALWAYS m” {mm morgsghgry- mwggttby‘ store an imn pan for colored wrap them in blue tissue tarnishing. school child. because a little nloistisro ‘bill ‘ m e“), d“. gmm ‘he hearts or our confusion, tilled with conflicting people to the Good God abovsi We all know that while we must in the car. "Look here, are you go do an we can n 15 God who “u to ignore me entirely? How ebou ‘he earth’ and we know that “mom saying hello to a visiting cousin?‘ things are wrought. by prayer than world dreams of.” Will you be another to iionn til-is urprise “Evan XIGWS 8.11 soared to the as- knocked a quarter of a. bil- year with inevit- conseqilences to want to much needed HOD m’ crisis; mlnsters Iwlhil- Though ih of Oltist express ghiine to heed are and Ivoni B A I trn m i d?» iii-ad’? in‘ ' inns...“ its. '§,~‘*-'i§'."a..i.":a; t’ . fl h the mljoflfl emotions. A woman's voice spoke from with- Not until then. did Anne see that Linda was seated beside Evan. "Lindai Well, isn't this a lovely 5 .. business. so I thought I'd come note from her telling ins the big That kid certainly picked herself a wash-out! I thought she was stuck on Sidney Frame. What happened?" Anne looked away, didn't answer. "Sore subject, eh?" said Linda. "I don't wonder! house." , the short run up the driveway, i Anne tried to make gay conversa- tion. but she suddenly found herself wondering what Mont would think of Evan’ about Evan. Now. somehow. she was afraid for the two men to meet. her former feeling for Evan was ll! I Therefore be it received l, 'I'hat the Maritime convention of d the Churches its dissatisfaction with lie Domin- 2. 111st, sda and that the mamrf-acture o! such liquor-cease at once Uiid Edd! "—'"—— pmwm all’: n‘ W33‘ “l, flies manor-J- weir-ha. with c. galtless oil or _ use. our OUR war , . By. J. R. Wilianis Our Boardng House With Major Hoople 5U was driving up this way on MONEY To LOAN CONVENTION 0F CHURCH 0F d Bull: L‘ d Phone as r. o. Bo! u film" gllfglllglnltllrfl. plbhyouiieliglitedi" rrbill ‘a T“, o’ “Toluuon QXAIACéryYOU are lust in time for H. F. MCPHEE BA. K.C. i "I'm dying to get the low-down ' Tm‘ °f m‘ mnwm“ mm“- on Judith," Linda. went on. “I had a d, honestly, you could have me over with a feather. well. if you don't talk about it, never mind. and we'll drive you up to s arrival, She had told Mont she had assured Mont that people have their member- we demand the Dunedi- drastfc curtailment of the intoxicating liquor in Can. . "THANKé A tor. MA" AND ru. as RiGHT BACK A5 SQUR GRASS NEEDS CUTTING A5 BADLV RE TO BRiNé IT MINE " WORSE ~- UCH WOQSE/ on YSH’! weaamonrr ‘"12 ' . -. "// ’ Fi-siierr THAT BAGKIT | //- wlillfisilisvlbaegbglT-LQAT ON THERE Wll-L QRRY / Hag‘- LEQSON MEN I,“ mu“? Q Sftdgfl’ fiAfl-iglg-flfg M‘ é cOMB,BO5WELl.,AN {icon Wi-N, / COME BACK Wm n,’ so OFTl-US molars CLUB8N6 ‘PM I“ HAVE ENOUGH 4 i5 ENOUGH eon A CHAP , NOURISHMENT TO OF YOUR ADVANCED . . ii...- .u- V» li\‘»\ u y ,|1