i -gh ` ~ \ ‘-L¢ ;_. i?AoE_F9U_i_z _ _ ' ' ~ _ ; __ 'le - ---ff ' ' -~~ 1-~~~ ored)'».li`|""lUvnnco: 82. pe' Y Canada, and $3.00 for U.8.A. -»g.». ‘_ _ .!,.'~,_ -_ alioos 1.\' 'riii-1 C-1'rY _ ‘v J _ _ . _ _ _ ~-___.___<__~ - - .,_.i_,,__Q-._.,__, __ ` 4 s- ,f f ‘<.'_»y,_- ._'1~_f’» u ‘ ~< .'_ ~ ei' ._'f=- _»~- -_.va ~»_=,.,___ - 2:' » ‘ A MARCH 2o,__»191s_ »”_-_ifr The 'allliarlniiiiown Guariliaii W __ _,_ _ _,_ SPM" RUNS 1; A iiwi`»ii<»»-ii-s wiiii ~" _D ,,,,_ithe Ciet'i`dl;),§’el'iasiuatt1';csid)d2iidnsitigigdbiesai- ~ _ I `f A UVTNV- T-;.éTN-3°°TT-'5-°- M°"""°t°°"’ “°§ii""d 1°.°.1r)'<:iiii).¢'i°iny:ii'\i¢fi¢»°. in' tention -in .Ontario-and also considerable 5 ’ (An rigiils Creati-yea) f Held OM V at Charlottetown, Branch Office 'at Sum-I __ - _ h not .,,”,***q _ mcriidé. Allgtom' Sourla and Montague. Evbning Daily (founded 1907) $2.00 (delivered or by iviaii 'in canada, and $2.50 for iu.s.A. ‘.~»w:oNesoav. MARCH zoih, isis __ -_-.- .._,;'.‘.”,',,.-_-,-_-,-ap.-_ - -_-L--_1 --.-%f~»-b-‘-‘-‘<7ff-‘-"'-- _ vw ___;___'1§:_;__i§_%1~:_ ia \\' 1-Nvmiri 'ra-xx ' " A1q"g0ocl_fdeal_fof uncertainty prevails,re- garkling thegeiiforcenient here of .the In- come War Tax, .Officials haye been ap- poirited in every province, excepting our ovvn,_for the purpose of putting the -new law into effect. Why is it the province of Prince Edward Island has been ignored in thorities _of this province h_ave.got but lit- tle else to do than to remind the powers- that-be at Ottawa, that we are a p_rovince and not some mere county of Ontario, New Brunswick, or Nova Scotia, as_they seem to think. In all matters of Legislation _and administration our status as a province should, and must, be recognized and con- served or the_ time»will surely come when we -shall be ignored entirely. There was nothing to prevent the’authorities at Ot- iopposition The opposition, however, has ltaken a wholesome form, t e manner, *the principle being opposed. The Galt Board of Health has registered its disap- proval of individual citizens keeping hogs within the city limits but is in favour of a, municipal piggery. g ' - __ Other boards of health will no doubt agree with the Galt Board that hogs in ci- ties are a nuisance anda menace to the health of'-the City. A hog is a hog and a hog pen or sty, in the city or country, can- not be made into a bed of roses, cannot in ‘fact be made into anything but an ill- gf- ' 1 _ dwelling of the owner and from those of the neighbours. In the city this is im-' possible; if the owner escapes the neigh- bour cannot and there are many neigh- bours in Charlottetown who know this to their cost. ‘ ` In Brantford, Ontario, the municipal piggery idea has taken definite form. In- stead _of the small army of garbage collec- itors who heretofore havcattended to this duty, a private contractor has been given tawa, appointing an official to 1`@l>1`9S0“f'the job and he will start a piggery on zi the Financial Department here in the mat- ter of income tax collection. If they deem- ed the duties of an official were not such as to warrant any considerable expendi- large scale using the garbage as feed. Such an institution as this would be easily possible in Charlottetown. There is plenty of land available within a short ture, there is no reason why they should- distance of the city for a small hog farm. The hogs could be placed in charge of a not have appointed the Deputy _Receiver-_ General here. With probably the 'aid 013| capable man and at present prices for hogs one additional clerk Mr. Percy I’ope,, and hog products there is no reason why it could discharge the duties of the of’fice.E should 'not pav handsomely besides adding Instead of acting in this sensible way the government at Ottawa has tacked us on to Halifax, with the result`that practically nothing is being done to enforce the act or to give _necessary information concerning details of vital importance to taxpayers. All schedules giving particulars of incomes should have been returned to the govern- ment not later than I"cbruary 28th and income tax is pa_vab_le as from April lst. So far as Prince Edward Island is concerned the act remains a dead letter, as no sche- dules have been provided for use by the public and there is no one hcrefto see they are provided aml distributed. The sooner action is taken to enforce our inherent rights as a province' of the Dominion, i_n this and all other respects, the better it will be for the province and Dominion alike. » (')__-1.'-v--_-n l).\ \`LI(llI'l` S.-\ \`l .\'(i`r A committee appointed by the _Bri- tish government to make an exhaustive enquiry into the working of the Daylight Saving Act, with a view to determining whether it should be continued for the com ing year, recently reported most favour- ably and recommended that it be continu-' ed. From the view point of public health, of economy, the interests of the working men and the output.-of factories it was de- clared to have been ’ beneficial. In con- cluding its report the Commission said: “Taking the evidence we have receiv- ed as a whole, we can unhesitatingly say that the vast preponderance of opinion throughout 'Great Britain is enthusiasti- cally in favour of summer time and of its renewal, not only as a war measure, but as a permanent institution.” _ The United States government has ad- opted Daylight Saving and the Act will come in force there on April lst. It is more than probable that Canada will do like- wise and that not only in America but in Europe all clocks will be pushed ahead an hour on the first day of April. Unques- tionably it will be advantageous in many respects. In factories, except those that work day and night and in private homes it will effect a saving in oil and fuel. In the warmer portions of the country the greater part of the work will be done dur- ing the cool morning hours' that are now wasted in sleep, while it will give -einploy- ees and all workers an extra hour of re- creation in the evening. '“ Infthe sectional attempts made last summer to introduce the system only fail- ure cofuld be expected as trains and steam- ers ran on standard time, thus falsifying the daylight saving timepieces, _besides .P Y these handicaps will be removed shall adapt ourselves to the new ‘ as readilv as if they had always us three hours of glorious in the open. _materially to the world supply of bacon. ln connection with the piggery a few acres of land could be utilized for the growing of _potatoes aiid other vegetables and feed. _The city's kitchen garbage, now practically' wasted, could also be utilized in this con- nection and although the individual quan- ftities might be small, they would in the ag- ,gregate amount to a very consideriiblc 'quantity and would go a long way in feed- ing a bunch of hogs. i | How is this to be accomplished? There is no doubt that such a venture, underta- _ken by a wideawake inan who iiiiderstands jso_mething about hog raising and who is willing to learn more, could make it a pro- snielling pes_t to 1_ts____i_i_eighi_lou1~s. In the____________ me Wm, we Som, 51,., s:i<»i_iia[ _ countiy theie is su cient_ioom to house,,,__,.,, __,,,,,,.,,,, ,, me yew. 3,-tm. peace this matter? It seems to US that the 2\_\1'~the ho s at a ies iectable distance from theis-as iit»@iiii=ei;-_ imi. wimi has imp- . Pi-eiliciioiis that neulrals _will eiitei:_ ‘ Dr. Liugcgu, "ig un; `¢0inmn _ will ‘ help you solve 'your heart problems. _r_e_ll||ous, martial, social, financial and iihe war in defencd ot the wel-l-known iprinuiplcs ol' deiiiocracy Ziiive gone out oi' fasliinii. Angunieiits that they ~should c_i_ncr the wur ure also more or it-sn uiipopulnr. if one keeps in nilnd' -ilie fact that not .so very _long ago iliei-`e -w_ei\`e_a'good ruriny siieers _cu'r__- iple zkhed with*z1n accent. ot- so_ine_- wus \'li:orousl_\' joshecll for entering the _\\'ai' too late. It now appears flint iioiiiiiaiiiii's» error wus in en- pencil to her! ~ _Siiiiilarly, though Greece lins eiwreil the war _she-has done so in it niost nnosteiitutious, noi io say apologetic; iiiziiincr. She‘. has had Scrbiu -in` licr eye. and Serbia being there _slie ‘had no'7z1in~ liitioii to have the niuiled fist also- prcseiii. .\'o one -_can -hliinie any little co\iii1i'y for staying out oi' the \\'air until the cud. 'I‘o nsk the sinnll Tlierc \v;is ii tlnio which we ull ircinenibcr when Holland was on the vcrgc_ol` the war. There were pictures izrains siiowlng that the Allies, by gi trust ihrough Holland. iuiglit take the Gcriiian ariiiy just wlicre the hair ‘is short und end thc war by next 'l`liursdii_v nl`tcrnoon_ These diagrauis wont "oiil_'ol` l`ii.~iliio\i about thc time people i:ca.~'c(l to pore over the dla~ ,uraiiiis lliat. showed the ilisfaiiee of lhe liussiiiii ai_i'inies from llerllii. The nations oi! 1E`iirope that have i'e- inaincd out ol’ the vriir :irc tliuiikliig iloil that tlioy have been able to stay out. lint there- is one European iintioii tliul docs not ri.-izogiiizc itseli' ails ii /siniill in-.\iir:il. ’l`ruo_ 'lt is ii iiciilriil, lint it is noi small. At any pirc in thu world. and' was reckoned ai great `po\\'L-i' before Adniirul Dewey iiiiii other uiiorneys for Uncle Sain filed ii protest. Tliiit-is Snaiii. She is thing or other uiikiiid, when wonldj: ilouinniiia eiiter the wur. Ro\miunla` ploxes Iyou. It a personal answer is required, enclose a.'iive~` ceut"s'lan.\p; N names will he published' if you ‘viiery other anxious cnro that Dorf ' 0_ _ . _ _ _ i _ prefer. sign your initials __oiiiy, or use rent about Rouii\nnla's iiesftation.l"eo~» a.pBeud°ny~m_ _ . _ ._ - MARG-AiRE’l`-_- -Why uni I so nn-- 'happy you ash. Because, by the grace who you were I would write' to bofh__¢1ie growth, _ ' - _ _ __ _i, ~__ _ or "§i>`\if`1iiive" ii‘ii€~"e‘i`-°"i»ui‘ili€`ii‘“iiiiia harmonized 'your thoughts and _your forces; and have not torinod rlsht con- éepniunsiér -life. ns iiiiiiefi and 0i>i>°r~ iuiiities. iiuvviiwss wwe” “`°'“ “Pl” ltuul vision, scll`fuufo\d'nieut. l\11\'11\0llY mid right views of life and Figlli HV' ing. Learn to take the welfare and happiness of others into ypur life plan. U U l Iii. A. L.-Don't do it; it will be i`ol- ly that may result in n life-long handl- cup for you. a. niere _glii "seventeen years of age to niariy' u boy of nine- 1een_ To say nothing o[`lls legality, it may blight your future life. If I knew your pgrcnfa [`6 préveiit such it chin. ironiiv. You suv you win keep yu., marriage secret until “Jimi-._¢;n nh enough money iq nuance shame, a 4 that you will in the nieamime 5,33 continue to live with your pmm; If you were not a_ iove»_i$iii_iaei'“pe1§_sUiis_1‘ff' liable on summary conviction to a peiialtyof one hundred dollars' for each day during which the default continues. Any person makiiigai false Statement in any 1'€i5U1'i1 or in any information required by the Minister of Finance shall belli able on summary conviction to a pen- Hitl’_110t €XC_@€_diUg tell iii01iSand dollars or to six month~’s imprison- ment, or to both fine and imprisonment. i __ ' FORMS T0 BE 1"ILL];`D ,IN AND FILED. liiaividuals_.--Form Tl is for all individuals having the requisite income. Fill in pages 1, 2, and 3, make no marks on page 4. ' = ~- - In giving particulars of _dividends received, state amount received from fach company, listing Canadian and Foreign Compa_n_ies'_ sep- ara e y. ‘ _ _ ' Partnerships as such need not file returns, but the individuals form- ~ ing the partnerships must. Corporations :ind Joint Stock Coiiipuiiics mugt f-111 in Form T2, Sh0W1Ug total income. Amount paid ,during the year to Patriotic and Canadian Red Cross Funds, and other approved war funds, Siwuld be shown under Exemptions and Deductions. A financial statement should also be attached. .In giving particulars of divi- dends received, state amount received from each Company, listingl 'Canadian and Foreign Companies seperately. Trustees, Exocutors. Administrators of Estates. and Assignees USG P01111 T3, 120 State particularsof the distribution of income-from. estates they are handling. A seperate form is required for_ each eiitate _and total incomes must be given as well as distribution ereo _ I f » - ' Ell\Pl0y01‘S--On Form T4 employers shall make a list of the names of_ employees and amounts paid to each in salaries, bonuses, com- mission, or_ other remuneration wherever the combined sum of such remuneration for the calendar year 1917 amounted to $1000 or more. This applies to all classes, regardless of number of such _ employees. _ 1 = Corporations Listing Sliureholiiei's.-Corporations and Joint Stock Companies shall list on Form T5 Sha.reho'lders residing in Canada to whom Dividends_wei'e paid during the -calendar year 1917, stating the amounts of d1vidends_and bonuses paid to each. - _ Don t wait' _till the last minute. Get the necessary _forms now, and make your information accurate and complete. _ ‘ i = i _ l~oi'nis may beobtained from the " i _ I 4 » _V ____ __._¢.¢_» _. ua?-..-,_ .___-. =--- .,_.___ _