033W- 2.1} . .1243 4 fuls one CREIAM noes n-le 4 THINGS YOU NEED Illa Central Guardian -.._ fllreelanlabreervelferlen I r Jlhfllll’! TAXI. Phom 025. FIT-BITE I80! SALE now on. ‘IUONFIDIEATIUN urn an BUBANCI. TIE IAIII ELENA SALON, 134 Richmond. Phone 2191. SHOE BARGAINS 6.01.08! at t-ltlte Shoe Sale, Grafton Street. now/um laelnule- out" Footwear at 17b Queen Street. PHONE SAUNDERS i800 fee group and Ieddln picture: or location. 4-PURPOSE FACE CREAM I rufanfly this ONE cream alone bring: new beauiy to your akin and keeps it looking lovely. It’: lllorougll, it's aimple, it'| quick. And it doee all llle tlllnga eo necessary for the tender care of facial akin. Cleanses, lubricatel, softens, smooths-powder baae fool Cet your jar of Lady Esther 4-Purpoee Face Cream today the girl and the there is on Tommy or Johnny. pretty mess of scandal. Tile wise play in the IICRUTIIY DIX SAYS.- (Continued from Page '3 the tragedy ia the result of a mixture of woplnquity and the apes of man, which make them both vulnerable. The girl is at the age when ahe is arrl wilcn she must. have something upon. All the boys she knows are still kids, and so in looking about for somebody to love, she hlie on brotlner-ln-law. gaod-lcoking and there is more kick in having a Just sloshing over with romance, masculine to vent her affections He is Wllfllleh and crush on him than And brotiler-in-levz, who ls at. the age when he thought he we: do"? with being a wolf. is surprised and delighted to find that he has not lost his sex appeal and, before he knows it. they have cooked up a v I situation ll for the wife never to let her hull. blnd find out that her suspicions have been aroused, but ‘to go to her parents with the story and get them to send little sister off to some boarding school. the farther the better. She will get over her 1n- faluatioll when she meets all older group of boys than the plpsqueaks sllc has been running with. And brother-in-law will recover hia sanity when ne is no longer fed on sultry kisses. I DEAR DOROTHY-DIX: —I am a YOUHI1IIIII- of :2 in m; midst o. my education. I want to marry a nice young lady who has a. large amount of money. Please advise. J. Y. D. ANSWER: What price tag do 7°11 Dill! upon youraelf‘! Nat all a girl who was buying a. husband u! y would like to know how much he ivuld cost her and whether he was a bargain or not. CADO GIVES T": HERMITAGE W. I. lllllllllll 'l'O OLD SHG The monthly meeting of Herm- itage Women's Institute was held at the home of Ml-a. William Rooney on ‘Tuesday, April 3. with all attendance of five IIIGIIIbCa and three visitors. The president, Mrs. Aneas Curran presided. Meet- Creed in unison. Minutes of pro- vlous meeting were read and ap- proved. The treasurer gave a report pf $23.50 collected for Canadian Ap- peal for Children Fund. TWO qulltl were made for a family having lost their home by flre. It wlla moved and seconded that $5.00 be sent to the Red Cross drive. ‘ Total receipts for card parties held during the winter months GI Vi! the "old look" the bnaall- cfi’ with Capo British Military ahuc Polish. Quickly restores lhal swanky twinkle to dull shoes. Preserves ehe leather! Prolonga shoe life! Pour color: -=t your Dealer's. amounted to 129150, and Govern- CAPO BRITISH MILITARY merit grant of $1.25 was received. SHOE POLISH A discussion followed on having ., films shown in school in the near future. Mrs. J. J. Curley invited mem- __ bera to her home for next meet- ing; roll call to be answered by exchange of flower slips. Singing VISlT of National Anthem brought meet- ing to a close, l-fter which a delic- ious lunch was served by the host- ess. lhe CCDKERY Nllllll 218 Great George St. Situated between Fitzroy end Euston Sts. "one l926-L L. G. Savage, Proprietor. Cocounut Dllinties, ElClOlIS, Scones, Apple, Lemon, Raisin Pies, etc. iiiull-gl/ r -- ” U-n- r»,- .1 (Patriot pleue eepy) U. N. B. MEMORIAL FUND mlllolauowoiv, April ao-icrl -'I‘he University of New Baill- wick War Memorial Fund mounted to $74,370 today aa campaigning for the last week netted $90,000, I record for a weekly period. Ob- jective is $200,000. v ‘Relive QUICK, “n”. lllllly “hi”. AhQg.m.-" ‘CUM: Qguny. ‘A id Celed Ml]; Illlll u ll NOW, Qkeen . e1 34 I/lfllflflf FOR THI SM!!! OF HIALTH in; opened with singing of Ode, FOB HEALTHY CHICKS buy Leland Chicks at the lllmld Chick Hatchery, Charlottetown. FOSTERJS DRUG STORE will be the _only one open this afternoon and evening.- , E08 VALUES in high quality shoes dolfi. mlsa the Fit-Rite Shoe Sale. ANNUAL CLEARANCE 0F SHOES at I'll-Rite Shoe Co. Out- standing valuea in high quality footwear. MARITIME CENTRAL All;- WAYB three timer daily to Mone- ton. Air and rail connections tc Club of Central Christian Church at York, Thursday, April 22nd, at 0:15 p.m. ENTERED HOSPITAL FOR TREATMENT -- Mr. Kelley Bu:- hoe of the firm of Stanley. Shaw d: Poardon, has entered the P. E. I. Iloepitel for treatment. Pl-IALANX MEETING-The reg- ular slipper meeting of Phalanx Fraternity was held on Friday evening at the Queen Hotel Willi! Charlie Downe presiding. Follow- ing the supper a sing-song was conducted by Fred Norton and Wendell MacLalne. Included in business items was the voting in of four new members, Grant Thompson. George Reed, Keith Henry, and Robert Watson.’ POLICE COURT-At the Stip- endiary Magistrate's Court yester- day, two persons charged with pos- session of liquor under the Pro- hibition Act pleaded guilty to tlle charge and were each fined $000 and costs or three montha in loll. Two men also appearedon charges of vagrancy, one being remanded until April 23, while the other war, ordered to remain out of town for two weeks. A drunk and dis- orderly vvas fined $20 and costs or 30 daye, and a man charged with speeding was fined $10 add costs or 20 days. A party pleading guilty to a charge of theft, was remanded until Friday for sen- fence. JUNIOR CHOIR ENTERTAUNED ._ A very pleasing event took Illa-JG in Trinity United Church social hall Thursday. April 15th, when The Willing Circle of '1\he King's Daughters entertained the Junior Choir. The Silver Cross Circle had charge oi’ games and competit- ions under the direction of ms. E. Dockendorff, and primes wore awarded. Two instructive films were shown by John McLennstn. alter which delicious refreshments were served. Before the party dispersed. Mr. Kendall expressed the thanks of the Choir to the ladies for such an 01110111519 evening. Mrs. Lloyd Wonnacott graciously responded in the absence of the convenor Mira. Blots Andrew- 1119 glnglng of the National Anthem brought the nappy occasion to I close. ro VISIT clrrowlv - A vis- itor to Charlottetown next Week will b0 m. on. vlncent. director d: the United xlnzdcm Inform"- mn office in Ottawa, who is due to arrive here by 011""? °" Th"? day morning, April N. On Thurs- day evening he ls scheduled to “m”; g, Y‘s Men's Club meet- ing in the Masonic reception nail. 1-19 will remain in Charlottetown untll May z A native of EnBIand, when he we: born in 1003, Mr. Vincent is a son of maul. Gol- Ag, Vincent, ant‘... Royal MI!- lne Light Infantry retired) who ccmlnlended the 40th (Nova 8co- tla) Battalion overseas during the Firat World War, Col. Vincent "um! in Nova Scotia on retire- ment fl-om the Royal Marines In 191g gndoMr. Vincent sliéflt fill" years of his childhood there. Personals MraJBert Dooherty, 158 Prince Street, ‘naa undergone an appendix operation in the P. B. I. Hospital, and la progreeeing favourably. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bolgar, I-lope River, motored to Char- lottetown on ‘Iueadey. accompan- ied by their sch Vernon. Miss Ruby Henderson. atudcnt at Prince o! Wales College. event the week-end at her home in Mar- nie. \ ‘file many friends of Mra. Dull- can Maclffnnon. Iuverdsle, are aorry to learn of her aerloua iullua at her homo, for the peat four weeka, but hope to lea her up and around again in the near future. mm- a Mr.I.,.G. chmond Street 080d the Challothwwfl Hospital The many "llllflll-Illlelthulldverlldegd DBUMMOND COBB, a Cllarlottctownian, entered P. W. C. in 1037. 11c Joined the Royal 080M110" Corns of signals in 1089. and returned to P. \v. c. in 1945. Drummond is married and intends following dentistry as a profes- a103- Reminders To Income ;I Taxpayers i April 30th. was not far away and] that his office was prepared to help taxpayers with their problem provided they did not leave their enquiries until the last week of April. He advised income taxpayers to be sure they used the form re- qulrcd for their particular circum- stances as the use of the wrong form would only delay their final assessment and slow up their tax refunds if they were entitled to any such refund. He pointed out that salary and wage earners must use one of three forms. Those "who had an income of over $3,000 or investment income of over $1500 must use the long white form known as the ‘I’. 1 General. Those with incomes less than $3,000 in- cluding investment income of not over $100, should be careful in making their choice between the shorter white form with the red border on the top known as the ployees 1947. Which form to usci can bedetzrmined by answering of the postcard size form. Postcard Form lllake payment when they file their return. The assessment will be made by the Income Tax De- partment and the taxpayer ad- vised by mail of the amount ow- ing, together with a. statement of. thc tax calculations. At that time. the taxpayer will be given thirty days to make payment of the bai- allcc owing, after which the usual penalties will apply. Those tax- payers uaing the longer forms, T.1 General or T. 1 Special, are re- quired to make payment of the balance of the tax owing when they ille their return. Those Canadians engaged in forming have a new form for re- porting their i047 income. This foml is specially designed for the farmers’ use and if tilled out sec- tion by section, will assure the farmer of obtaining all the deduc- tions to which he is entitled and will guarantee that he pays only his lust and fair share of the in- coma tax. Mr. Ritchie advised that cash should not be sent through the mails and cheques or postal notes should be made out to the Receiv- er-General of Canada to assure proper payment. As an unsigned return is no return, every taxpayer should take a last glance at his retum and make sure it is signed. And. last but not least, the dead- line ia April 30th and penalties [must be applied after that date. TAX QUIZ Who must file an Income Tax Return by April 30th‘! Every single person whose total income for 1047 was $750 or over and every married person whose total income for 1947 was $1500 or ever. My employer withheld tax from nly wages last year. Must I file a return? ' Yea. You must file a return and establish whether you owe tax or are entitled to a refund. Vifilat ia income? Wages. ‘ , commissio ls, bank interest whether withdrawn or] not, dividends, bond interest. rents received. living allowances, the value of free board or lofiing given by your employer-in fact everything unless specifically ex- empt by law. Where should I file my return? T. 1 Special and the new postcard! with the red border known as the size form known as the T. 1 Em- l T. 1 Special. lhave less than $100 investment carefully the questions on the back | income you may use the new post,- g card size fol-m knowr. as the T. 1 |Employees 1047, provided you can Mr. Ritchie also poilltcd outl that those entitled to use the: postcard form are not required to, VERNON MacLEAN, Stanley Bridge, is one of the oldest members 111 the class. llo first came to P. W. C. in 1930, and Joined the R. C. A. in 1940. 1h 1945 Vern returned to P. W. C. ‘to start work on an Agriculture Course. and intends to enter Mac- donald next fall. He is married and has three acne. In the district where you are now living. If living in Prince Ed- ward Island return should be fllcd at the Income Tax Office. Posl Office Building. Charlottetown. Wllat are the main exemptions? A single person may claim $750 exemption. I A married person may claim ‘ $1500 exemption. family allowances but wilotllrough physical infirmity or because of attendance at school, was yvllolly dependent on the taxpayer. What are the main deductions from income for tax purposes? Donations to recognized charit- able institutions provided official receipts are attached, and not ex- ceeding 10% of their income. Med- ical expenses in excess of 4% of the income and not exceeding $600 M’ B Blflele person and $9 for a ularried couple and $150 or each recognized dependent, provided re- felllts are attached. Payments to a. pension if recognized by tile Tax- ation Division. Which income tax form do 1 use? If you earn over $3.000 or have investment income of over $1.500, you use the form T. 1 General. If you earn less than $3,000 but have more than $100 investment income, you must use the form If you earn less than $3,000 and BEUBlB-Cl-Orlly answer the questions on the back. If you are a farmer, you must use the appropriate farmers’ form. Where do I get these forms? M- Your local Post Office or at the District Income Tax Oflice nearest you. How do I make payment? It is best to pay by cheque or postal notc made out to the Re- ceiver-Ceneral of Canada. Do not send cash through the mails. t when should I file? As soon as possible to avoid the last minute rush, but in any case on or before April 30th. Are there any other important points I should remember? Yes.’ An unsigned return is no return. Be sure your return is signed. What is the new ao-called short income tax form? It is properly called the T. 1 Employees’ 1047. It is obtained along with your statement of earn- ings and tax withheld from your employer. Can everyone use this form? NoAOnIy those earning less than $3,000 and having investment in- come of leas than $100 are eligible to use the form. Further, only those in this group who call satis- factorily answer the questions on the back of the short form are en- titled to use it. What do I do about claiming charitable donations and medical expenses if I use the short fcrln? Receipts for charitable donat- ions and medical expenses should be securely attached and submitted with the form. - How do I find out how nluch I owe if I use tho short form? You will be assessed at your Dis- trict Office and advised by mail of the amount owing, if any, and ill the same mailFyou will receive a statement allowing your tax cal- culations. No payment is neces- sary until you receive this advice. Can I make my own tax calcu- lationa? Certainly. All you have to do is fllc on the long return with the red border Oil the top. properly known as the T. i Special. IUDAS TREE The Judas tree is the name ap~ plied Dflliularly to several kinds lf trees, on one of which Judas is eaid to have hanged himself. for an opefaflm. MORSES - TEAS ..‘ JOHN SPENCER, claims West Royalty as ills home. lie entered P. W. C. in 1944 and although his future is not defin- itely decided. hc will probably probe the Agricultural field. Charges U. S. with Lack 0f Foresight BI’ J. M. ROBERTS, m. Associated Press News Analyst the_Bogota conference with the similar lack of prescience regard- ing the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941. In botll cases, he says, there was‘ a failure to properly evaluate ample advance information, Evelyonc conncctcd will), um dispute over the effectiveness of Ullltcd States intelligence in ‘lllc Bogota cast‘, however, seems to me to have overlooked one major point. v Nobody should be going around ialkhlg publicly about the work of the intelligence department. If ttllcrc is anything wrong. this field is one that, even in a dmnocracy, should be considered 1n executive session. As soon as you reveal what agents ill Bogota have learned you make it easier for your enemies to trace the informants. Sources are made scarcer and informing more dangerous. ‘Every foreign counter- intelligence agent avidly watches the developments, studies your system, and moves to protect itself accordingly. Ill a case as tihe current one, fuel la fed to the Communist fire. People everywhere accept foreign spying as proof of evil intent. The Communists will soon have every South American looking under his bed. The foreign agent in the United States never has to worry that someone at home will issue a statement about his work. His boss doesn't even admit he's here, or that he's anywhere at, all. If llc has to be reorganized for in- efficiency, nothing is said to let the United States know that he l FRANCIS EVANS, better known as Frank, comes from St. Teresa's. He joined the R. C‘ A. F. in 1042 and upon being dis- charged entered P. W. C. His acn- bition is to become a physician and surgeon, and he hopes to at- tend Dalhousic ill Lhll flflh Firemen Refuse To Ca 0n Mousellunt SAINT JOHN, N. 13-, April 1C‘- lt doesn't, happen often but Saint Johll firemen last night refused to answer a call. A frantic PAGE THREE rem 00 xenosavs woman called tllc rernc v ed. Ellen's Diary <Contilllled from Page ‘o “For boards all’ plank an’ such lak we cut it dowrl—henllock plank ‘l1 wear lak iron. You'd never be lnvc the length av time I've known them to W881‘. An‘ this is the ulo growth too. Mally‘s a wan in the neighborhood was born an‘ lived and got married an‘ died, I'm thinkin‘ since yon was a bit av a tree. “But where's my squirrel go- lng‘ to sit now?” -1 moul-lledr-Pat took the pipe from his mouth and chuckled “Shure an’ I'm aftel thinkln' he'll just have to be lax the rest av us -make the best .lv it. ‘He'll have to take a spruce for hls sate now or if he hankers for a hemlock, there's more av them far in. An’ so the little gurls gone?" llc remarked “a rlace, quiet little tiling she was too." I nodded, n0- llome to her own people." I I I "An’ there's no place lak it, now ls there at all? An‘ the further wan roams from it the more he finds out the truth av the words of the old song: ‘Home sweet home, Be it ever so humble there‘s no place lak home.‘ Whoever it was wrote them words knew well what he was writin.’ no must have been away an’ frightful ‘lonesome failed, much less now. Counsel Confer 0n Freight Rates OTTAWA, April 19 — (GP) - Lcgai counsel for the seven Prov- inces opposing freight-rate ill- creeses went irlto conference to- day to determine a course of ap- peal from the award of a" 21-per- cent boost to the railways. ‘The meeting of the lawyers was preliminary to n conference of the Premiers of tile seven Prov- inces - all except Ontario and Quebec - who will gather here Saturday. It was expected the decision would be to appeal to the Cab- inet. An elppeal to the Supreme Court of Canada, the chief alter- native, is limited to points of law ill ille decision cf the Board of Transport Commissioners that granted thrrate Increase, On the other hand, the grounds for an appeal to Cabinet are not limited. Tile Cabinet has left the door open for such an appeal, though it has rejected a request of ille- sevcn Provinces for a. stay in the irnlplumentatlon of the higher rates until the appeal could be filcd. The new rates went into effect April ll. CARD 0F THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Collilla wisdl to express sincere thanks to all who contributed to ‘the generous purse presented to him. Alao to those who collected aaenc. In Henna-lam In loving memory of our deer mother and grandmother, MRS. JAMES VILLETT who [leased away April 21st, 1M1. Furldly Remembered by llcr Duughlcra and Grandchildren. In Memes-lam O In fond and loving memory of our dear mother MR8. MOSES MARTIN Died April tilt, 1M8 Always remembered by her family. Jmmixl‘ all av a sudden from all’ homesick to know the quare feelin’ av it. Do you know the feclin‘ av it yourself?" I nodded. “Sllure an’ there's no sickness can equal it, to my way av thlnkin Now is there? Dlvllish quare it ls too. For wanst you get to the eight av home an’ the faces you know every care falls away. It's Zak the black dark to the llgllt av day, so it is now, isn't it? But I must be gettln‘ along to work" he laughed "not but what I could stand here talkirl’ the whole bless-ed day - which would get no trees felled, llow would it?" O Variety came for me this eve- ning alld pleasant relaxation in the hall down the River road where weekly the cast of the Community play forgather from all the roads about to their practicing. I doubt if there is to be found, for those sc minded a more congenial and profitable pastime than this among .the younger or even the older folks of a rural community. Work i’, is for those who must hurry tllei. ,farm chores to arrive at practice on time. and yet ill the interest of it any weariness drops away, chased quite beyond the hills ol -r:are, by the many ridiculous mom- enta that are bound to arise, 8v!" to the moat serious and staid. A wonderful cast is ours. though out the run of any Island district. A school ma-anl and two ex-es, clclcr ladies who grace their roles. Otilc- mmge "Grads" we have as well of both the sterner and "ilae dis- t-aff side" of the sexes. Dust days, and training not at all forgotten but adding a richness to the farm life to which they now bclollfl And to encourage all, ilousmvivell. and the one small and winsolne lass, farmers alld business mcn, fo- will receive your free copy of tlClIlflfUW-Stlllwvllbthc house “gone " ' __ - man-h em, ~ Ellis M. Zacharias, etir , station and asked that equipment md m an disarm“ tonight NOW! md 30mm mo". m, Mr a: Ritchie dif‘ w FINA each 3111b ellllrlbrllgylglrahlilllllllg Slat“ W" admiral Jud :1 l” mm“ ‘° h" “m” “m”! "H" ° ‘"9"’? A“ u"""°“ a“ ; 6s‘ . Q3‘ . ' __- h‘c°II-‘°Gia"rm_ the rchflristteltmfn Z auowances. on military intelligence, compared ately. I i emautomaticrefrlgeratoroperatu ' OHEIIIO MY DEARIO, a. S-act m‘ met rémlnded mcom tax a _, A married person may claim $300 United Stat-s failure to be pm- She wanted a mouse perclllng on kerosene! 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