“PAGE TWO ' _ Cardigan antlVicinlty Mr. Wm. flatten, Lorne Valley, was in the City on ‘hlesday. l m...” “tl.'$“..“é".si"’.““°a‘£r ill . a . e ' oxiday morning OHIO?!“ w the Mrs. Murlibl- liner-aid, Iormgrly Katherine Ryan or Cardigan. i‘ % Mmdsy evening, December- He'd the Annual Christmas Concert ‘Wuheld in Lorne Valley School the capable directioxr of Mrs. [card teacher during the . absence oi their regular tesmer. The school was nicely decorated to: the occasion. Mrs. Malcolm M. Iced acted as chairman {or the ‘ Qvening and the following pro- ‘ 81am was presented to ‘a large . [itunber or (wureuts and visitors. Opening Chorus, by all pupils. Welcome Speech, Jane McGrath. Recitation, A letter to Sonia Claus, Anna McLeod, Raymond Show. Dialogue, Ministers Mistake. T‘, Instrumental Music. Mrs. Bert , Ieurd. Lloyd McDonald. I Song. In Grandmafs Day. f Recitation by Dons McNeil. A Game of letters, by i4 pupils. Monologue, Vernon McLeod. Drill, March of the Christmas ‘Trees. Recitation, Alton McGrath Monologue, Palmer Macleod- RECTEHUOD, Winston MacGratb Monologue. Emtertaining the Min- ter. Drill, Rule Brita-time. Song. A Dolly's Lullaby Rrcituiimi. by Peter McLeod. Dialogue, Painting a Chair. fifiCllilT-AOIJ, by Anna McLeod. DlXHOgUQ, The Lonely Man. Recitation, by ltinrina Shaw snd Ralph Nicholsfl. Dialogue, Buying Eggs. Closing Chorus by the pupils. Santa Claus then arrived amid much excitemcnt and distributed gifts from a well laden tree to pupils and teacher. A pleasant eve- ning was brought to a close by sing- ing The National Anthem. ‘ Many friends are sorry to learn than Airs. Earl McDonald, Lorne Valley" has been confined to leer home suffering from s. severe cold all hope to see her about soon. C. i Christmas i At Falconwood The patients at Falconwood Hospital observsd Qhrlstmas day as in previous years. For days the mall had been i11- crr-ssinglv hcavv with gifts f:oin 1c- latives and iri-nds - those guts vccrq dully listed, acknowledged, and gamed aside for (‘Listribution by ants. Claus on Christmas moming. as were the Christmas t. s in thc Men's and in the Wcmr ‘s Build- ings. Those puticnts hnvving no relatives m" friends to remember tihm, were not forgotten by Slants. Treats for all of apples. candy, and oranges wcice much uppreoat- t t I i i l t t r . t e . Tho Christmas dinner was well p1" [waxed and iiict-lv Ncrved, guns: and plum piuidinz were the chief itiins on the menu, but not iorgot- tcn yvcre thy necessztiy ilxing; to mukfi a complete Olu-lstsnus dinner. Till‘- licspitnl takes this oppoitunity oi thanking the follmvlng for thrir gt-nernus domtions: L. M. Pooled: Co. Mr. Lmnuol Winchester", N. Rulteniiiiry" Ltd, Eastrrn Hay 86 11‘ e11 Co. Cunt-ll B 0.», G. H. ‘Poirnibs d: Son. E. T. Hig 8a 00., Moore 8s lttacbccxl, R. E. Litch 8a Co. A. Picknrd 8c Co, Rogers Ha:d_ warg C0,, _Fr>nn“l 8r Chandler, T. B. ti; D. J. Riley, Letghtizer 6.: C0,, L‘ Page Shoe Co, Carter d: Co. Ltd, Central Crcarneiies Ltd, Manley, Shaw d: Pearclen, Hall dz Stavert, Bmce Stewart 8: 00., H. R. Largo a 00., L. M. Poole & 00., Proivse Bros. Ltd. Hoops Limited, Barbour d: MacDonald. SOTFPIIPORT SCHOOL concern‘ Q1 Friday evening. Decem‘ t0, the pupils of Southport School, un- der the direction of, their teachers, Mr. Claude Wood and Miss Helen Mciunis, mcsentcd their annual Christmas piogram to a. large audi- unce oi parents and visitors. Miss Mary Haley was organist for the occasion and Mr. Joseph Haley acted its chairman. At the conclusion of the program I. hearty vote of thanks was ex- tended to the teachers and pupils. Santa then, arrived and distributed the numerous gifts from the nicel; decor-mod Christ s tree and before departing all present were gener- ously treated to ice cream by Mr. and Mrs Raoul Rcymond. Pblltnviug is the program‘. ‘ Chorus. What's the Meaning, by the School. vwlcome, by Mary Machin. Dialogue, Squire Hawleys Christ- U185 Drill, A Shopping We Will G0. by Junior Pupils. klxcrclsc, by Grade One Pupils- Christmas Dolls. Recitation, by George Power and Iylvia. Flood Duct, Plflyjtnntfls, by Noreen Mae. Phr: n and Sylvia Flood. . . slic, The Phi-st Christmas, by lime pupils. violin solo by Louise Henry, (en- lored). Iutonnisslon sud sale o! candy for Rm (Irons. Chm-tn, Dzlshlrlfl Through The Emir, by tho School. Tap Dance by Noreen MacPheb- Ion. Grunixy Drill, Patriotic Sing Song by l3 pupils. Diwlozuc, Christmas Plots Rmcunvion, Mr. Calendar, by Nor- Imn (Jorish Bum Sung by ll pupils. Pltyvcft», Christmas Comes to School, hi‘ junior pupils. Duct. by Michelle Reymond and Lorna Flood . Chorus, A Slclgh Came A lkim- Iilng, by the School, Nattonai Mtthem, (Patriot Please Copy) rmgovcns rooennm IPSWICH. Entrland - (C?) _. Chtuns since thm- were five vcars nlri. Arthur Farrow and Albcrt Mazuirc intncrl the navy toszcthcr. _wcrr posted In the‘ some shin and now are "missina and believed pris- oners or wnr.” Malaria. which practically disap- r-arcd from Wisconsin more than 0 {ears tgo. is becominf a health o lem again. gartlv ue appar- The word's were nicely‘ decorated,‘ ntly tn incre river brllfio and 0K3 HRIICEDIIZIE llld ” now? wmeu? wurnr? THIS YEAR, almost every man and woman in Canada will share the burden of paying for the war. A million new taxpayers will pay who never aid before. A per- sonal budget payment plan is avails le to old taxpayers iwho are faced with substantially increased income taxes. Canadians are asked to shoulder theirshare of the war effort cheerfully and willingly. By payin your income tax regularly you help to speed the pr uction of war _' material, and bring the day of victory closer. Figure out how much tax you will have to pay, and arrange to pay promptly when due. Pay by instalments-the easy way-—and save interest. ‘ Cut out this page and keep it for future reference. NIH) PAYS INGMAE TAX! Q Ifyouareasin- gle person without dependents, and your income in 1940 was more than ,' $750.00 you pay general-income-tax. , If you are a married person without dependents, and your income in 1940 was more than $1500.00 you pay general-income-tax. If you are a married person with children, dyou ~are allowed $400.00 exemption for each depen ent {child or grandchild, in addition to the $1500.00 exemption. THE C-HARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN K/Qv ¢ r l To take advantage of the monthly payment plan without interest each payment must be made on or before the due dates. Otherwise interest will be char¥ed on the total balance remaining unpaid after Apri 30th. EXAIIPLE 0F INSTAIJAEIT PAYING .' NITIIOIT INTEREST If your estimated tax is $60.00 you pay one-third of the tax ($20.00) in four in- stalmenta ($5.00 each) and the remaining two-thirds ($40.00) in four instalments ($10.00 each). Your pay- ments are therefore as follows: Onnr Onsr Onor Onu Ono! Ono: Onor Onsr Ielon Ielon Ielore Inlore lelore Ielon Ielore Iflon Jan. 81 Feb. 2i Mar. ll. Aprll 80 May ll. Juno 80 July l1 Au]. l1 $5 S5 $5 $5 $10 $10 $10 $l0=S80 However It |I rncommumlod that you ply your tax In eight oqual monthly lnctllmcntc of $7.50 unch- $80.00. Instalment Income Tax Remittance Forms are avail- able at any post office, or any branch of any bank, or the ofiice of the Inspector for your District, and their use will ensure accurate and proper allocation of your pay- ment. However, you can send in your instalments by ordinary letter with your name and address plainly stated thereon, clearly indicating the division between “rovincial and Dominion Tax payments. ried chil or randchild. Thus if you are a married man with TWO l? now men no Y0! rm , - The general-incomo-tax is ayable on your net income ess exemptions. If you are single, our exemption is $750.00. bus ' your total income is $1,000.00 you must pay ta: on $250.00. The exemption for a mar- rson is $1,500.00 plus $400.00 for each dependent c ‘dren and a total income of $2,600.00 you: total exemptions are $1,500.00 plus $400.00 for eacl’ ~ child, or $2,300.00 in all. So you pay tax on $300.00. t Payment : You may send a cheque, Post Oflice or Money Order in payment of income tax by mail, to the Inspector of Income Tax for the District in which you reside, made payable to the Receiver General of Canada. Write plainly, and give your name in full, so that mistakes in crediting may be avoided. Do not send money or postage stamps in envelopes. NOTE: In addition to the eneral-income tax ou pay National Defence ax on your total income without any exemption if ymrare single and your income goes over $600 or if you are married and your income goes over $1,200. t Q * ‘will f, / /lION l0 YDI PAY? I x: (Q 4%: - . II . \ \ Your income tax u K may be paid in the ,, / l following ways- t. '1. Th0 Present Method: Al; least: one-third of the ftax to be paid by April 80th, the balance, with in- ;terest at 5% from April 30th, to be paid by August 01st. On any balance unpaic; after August 31st, the interest rats will be 8%. l._ Tho Proposed Method: In 8 monthly ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ Rates of General-lncome-Tax which Individuals Must Pay~ Your net taxable income is the amount left after you deduct exemptions from your total income. - If your net taxable income is $250orlessthetaxis . . . . . . ............6%theroon. if between $250 and $1000 the tax is $ 15 plus 8 % on the excess over $ 250 “ “ 1000 2000 75 “ 12% “ “ 1000 and 2000 and 3000 " 195 " 16 ‘V0 “ " 3000 and 4000 “ 355 “ 20 % “ " 9000 and 10000 " 204s " 31% " " For higher incomes refer to the Income War Tax Act. In addition to the above rates, there is a surtax on all investment income in excess of $5000. Also there is National Defence Tax and in some Provinces, Provincial Income Tax. 2000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 without interest. To take advantage of RATES 0F NATIONAL DEFENCE TAX . For a single person 27 on the total income if the income exceeds‘ $600 and does not; exceed $1,200.00. 37£1o5ioothe total income if the income exceeds , . For a married person 2'7 on the total (income if the income exceed! $1,200 with a tax credit of $8.00 for each dependent child or grandchild. For 1940 the tax is on one-half of the in- come and the tax credit is $4.00. l / runnmr tnronmtrtou __ Q11) this new way of aying, the first instal- ment must; be paid) on or before January 31st. You must pay at least one-third of the estimated tax in four e ual month] instalments, in January, eb- ruary, arch and April, i.e. 1-12 of the estimated tax in each of the said 4 months. The remaining two-thirds must be paid in four e ual monthly instalments in May, June, Nuly and Au t, Le. l-Gth of the estimated tax in eac of the said 4 months. (This will be in the amended law.) 3. The Recommended Method: This method will not be found in the law but it is a aim le method, name] , in eight equal montbly instalments, wit out iter- 3, oounmencmg m January. now. couu ovuson, Minister o! National hvnlfl IMPORTANT to EVERY INCOME TAX PAYER instalment Plan v and pay regularly thereafter To enioy the advantages of the Interest-Free You must pay the first instalment not later than January 31st, INCOME TAX DIVISIDN DEPARTMENT 0F NATIONAL REVENUE Further information including the National Defence Tax Booklet and the necessary forms may be obtained from the Inspector of Income Tax for the district in which you reside. Forms are now available. Form T.i Special isto be used by individuals who are not m business whose income is not more than $5000. Ailothers must use regular form T.1, or in the case of farmers, Form T.1A. rietors in business must file, in addition to the Form T.1 Return, an Excess Profits Tax Return on Form E.P.T.1 on Q befon April 80th next. t C. 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