~51», 35°» .193? with TUE. L ~ WED. EXTR A THUR. Eagllsllg; the (in color) Hike or Bike (Sports) Unusual Ofl-‘iilliltions cl-zimlii. auinnuliti this column is reserved tor new... l! hell interest. but LGVIN-lltnki of a newly nature may on merits.‘ It live ulnts s word. strictly on -mle_ln_edveuce. i CIIASWELL for Photograph; t VICTORY PARADE today 3 o'- ciwk- 4-2e-ll. CONFISDEBATION cm»: insult- sucn L-svz POLICE C0_IJRT—There was a clear docket lll the City police court on Saturday. TRAIN ARRIVAL-Tile Borden train arrived in Charlottetown at. 7.20 on Saturday evening with 288 passengers. NEW SERIAL STORY — A sporty new serial starts this week entitled “Girl 0i the Turf" by Mary Douglass Stowull. Watch for open~ ing chapter. FUNERAL ruls l\l0RNlNG— The funeral oi tlle illtu Alexander O'Hallley will take iliace this. morning from the A. A. Henlle5-_ sey _Funeral Hollie l0 St. Duhstalrs Basilica, leaving at 8.45. SALE WELL ATTENDED —-Tlle _ aucticn sale. ueld ilt r. Charles Horton's store at Mul ' River on‘ Saturday was attended, giving residents of the surround- ing districts an opportunity of, I i i 5339s" RAGLAND - s... BLUE y-iluliroli lllillliEST” Opens MAY a... . 5 CAPITOL TilipOhtlil/‘VPLA YINC g l: i! i Tile story of buse- lleii‘: wdcklest tsam...tile pride ei Flatbush and their 3,000,000 lilbldflqillflflfdflil MORI ‘IHRILLS THAN A bOUlll-HIADIII SHOWS AT 15.15 — 7 umI-fi wnrvrv-u-u-u-r-vruu-nq. Brooklyn Comes lrlto its Own in Baseball Film The ltllliiligll ui Brooklyn, lion- moi ill ll .'u.h Century-Fox nlovic. iiiiil 1i ilri-ol drill to do With wrliinil the story oi the illm according to Producer Wulier Morocco. "9iii'-*1iii‘l‘. cf ccul-sc. is fiction- al.‘ ho uovizlrczl. speaking oi "it iiiFlI-‘llcli lll ntbush." now at the i/iiillol Tllclltre. "but lllally of it! sequences, clln be traced to fu- mous stories about Brockivn and lis bnscbllll-lllild citizenry.“ Cilief among them is u sequence ii_i_ whch tho (cam returns from a ‘rtesslul tour, and ls greeted by iohzun an llnpreceiicnlerl demon- §.i'illif)li. This happened last vear when the Brooklyn Dodllers sweat to the iiativllol League ncnnazlt. Schools were clnscrl and Brookylfs streets “Pic ilulllnod to capacity with ell- ihllslllstlc routers dill _tllc film. baseball inns will he lihklnv soda bop fronl paper culls. ll-ull_l_ bottles: this is a rule p" vts l-lcld il5 protection for um- M "5 iiililinst fans who have a habit throwing things, Paper cups nt hurt iis much as bottles. Skeltoll, §otllern Star In V“Panama Hattie” Smash Musical Comedy Tiiiiii! its place tlh to with giorldsellsolrs best llrluslceal. etro- wymMfi-VBP‘! "Wnama Hattie _< ... . Anll Sothern and - ward “Tuesday at the ea re. will? inklaborate numbers. tem- no“: fr“ ii Rfiml. riown-to-esrth hlweeliifiiviiik around the romance Danni Miss Snthem and psh BMW‘ Ji~ and the zany antics of Elna a. ‘Ross Raliland and Ben . 02ml?‘- "iiiifl. the film con- mtfitmnmerftonceivhble element of Gill! Porter Sonll “i! son e ""- "iciiidinz ihre cote wglrlegrozllnlgris "Om the firme- ii 0h. include tunes you'll b! th.“.‘i.",3.';‘_""i long after you've seen Also -- NEWS Monkey Doodle Dandies NVJJEHIAES¥fuEHNHNNEYPru 2 i t i lo» r and 8.45 As ralluiillt i-tllilu. u illflht cluo entcl-tllllm- with a near» of avid- lvllss ootnern has one of tilt‘- DEB» roles oi I191‘ career. fwd nseltoll adds quite a few new laurels to his lame and Virginia U'Di‘1€ll swings lrom her dead-pan singing in a role you il eliiuy. iJalicv does an exc - lent you ill ills strklgnt role. 111g sequence wllerc the three sailors 50.11011 ii. httullted noose iii thelr determination to run down ii spy is particularly rib-tickling. Excellent (Just Others who lend strellstli t0 i" excellent cast includes Alan MOW- oray as a butler, JllCKlf,‘ rlornel- as ualleys daughter. Mal-she hunt B5 money's ex-tlnllncce. call ltsmond. Lena Horne and the Berry Broth- BIS. New Addition To Ryersoll Chap-BOOKS A notable aclllevrnlent in war- linle is the continued illiblicstion of the Ryerson Poetry Chirp-books. output of the Ryel-son Press. ‘Dor- cnto. which features the Wilill modern Canadian DOBts m attract- ive brochures ranging in price from flftv cents to a dollar. Well-known authors included in the series aw ir Charles G. D. Roberts. 'I‘he0~ ore Goodrld e Roberts. Arthur B. Bourlnot. Nat snlel Benson. Mari- orie Plckthall, Bliss Curmln. and manv others. A recent addition is "Birds B6- fore Dawn." a selection of verse by Mtss Itvelvn Eaton. daughter of the late Col. D. I. V. Eaton. R 0. H- A» who died st vimy commandlnr iii-i brigsm. Miss Eaton lived in Europe un l1 i837. when she returned to in the United Mates and in Nova Scotls. Her ggrk h s appeared in book forrn in glsn . in nch and Ilngllsil in anthologies of r Be ore ' is a work of delicate artlery. ll the following example. taken almost st random, shows. VIBPIOI. A little white hand is laid at the door a little arched foot tabs twice on the floo.. . . the light in my room is more than before, stocking ohm some valuable mer- chandise. r. W.H. Beaten was‘ the auctioneer. ‘ HOLY WEEK SERVICES —Ser- viccs were conducted ill Trinity United Church during Holy Week and a cod attendance was shown. Dr. Milar was assisted at these services by Revs. Mercer. Skill- ller, the Y.P.U.. Murray and Ross.‘ A very well attended Preparatory service was held on Friday even- ing and 50 llelv membe. were re- ceived into full membership. CARFERBY MOVEMENTS — On Saturday the czlrlorry 5.5. "Prince Edward Island" mtlil: eight trips to the iltuinLlnd illrili~ . itlg each CfOSIlllg ill less than on hour. Tile-re were l0 loads of po- tatoes and turnips exported froth the Island and 36 loads of ireisiii were brought ilere" By midnight on Snturclgv all the freight was cleared from both the Borden and. Tormentlne terminals. ' I STUDY CLUB MEETING —Tlle‘ regular weekly meeting 0i iiie Study Club of Si. Ann's. Liit 65.‘ was held on 'll‘ttesday' evening. April 0th at the llonle oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. i Il/iatthiag Flood. Sixteen illccllilers were ilrescnl. The SLIlJJCCL "The! Cerenlonles of the Mass" Wils road] by Mrs Matthias Flood. Various. questions wrro thcll asked ]7('l'iil'l'l—' in; i0 the Mass. otra. and much ins formation was gained by those rre- sent. A delicious lunch was served. EASTER SERVICE - Oil Sun- dlr> evening. April 18th ll very love- ly prescntation of "Be Not Airaici." the Easter message ill story‘ and song wa< iaresentcd in Victoria Un- lter. Church under the nllsalices of Victoria Y. P. U. Til-c stoly was read by Miss Annie Gordon. The music was under the dircciion of Mr. Peter MacDonald. soloists were Miss DDIIBVB lviactood. Mi$s Isabel Illman. and Mr Edward Boswell The last eventful Lays of Jesus‘ lifc were vividly portrayed. tuimillatlng in the agony of the Cr .5 and the glory and triumph of the Resurrec- tion C. W. L. MEETS —Tho regular weekly nlccting of the Stuhv Cluh of St Anne's Lot 65 was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Elrle _ __'l‘HF. CHARLOTTE EASTER Cl-IARLOTTET Dancing 9 to 1. i -asnz.mu 1.120173 or cannon! STRETCHING THE TEA AND Q l- (3.) T. C. Dance Band Tickets $1.50 each. Tickets on Sale Reddin Bros. and Jenkins’ Pharmacy. “It's a. Gy TOWN GUARDIAN liYllli SUPPER liiiNilil MONDAY own HOTEL ro Dance" ,m_lt us to the place which lie has. Dieftared for us there. where we lwil be at home with Him, But let us remember that l-le could set those keys only after His I total victory over Satan. So theim iafter Satan can never win. thou l1 -il@ mny stir uD s lot of trouble OI‘ Lil li- tiilwa. Through Christ's Eilfiifir triumph. the Devil has lost ».llis ancient power over us. And lnow we are assured that good will always win out in the end. and evil will always be defeated. Christ i5 the ever living Ong_ the all victorious. we. who know Ellld. have a great tack in the de_ eated and pessimistic world ‘around us. Our task is to git/g in the world t4 to . iiiiiiiiv ever Xgafanlydglltlll and i0 oreviaim to all that there ls no Rgzvfr on Earth or Hell that. Ci’- W d th . dean“? ‘oily: e miZht of His re 8 ‘s mightt t ‘ done their etfvorsgower‘ hue And Jesus hath His . ‘Pym: foes die be sultllllltisst of pm” “mi ivy Alleluia! ‘VINSLOE SOUTH W. M. S. The W. M. . met at the honsle cliff vllllslflginsfilig fin Wednesday evening Marzh 24th Wiilll _the president in the chair M°°iiii8 Opened by singing hymn What A Fellowship. followed by the] Diogram taken from the Mission- aiy Monthly. The scripture lesson found in l Cor. l-l3 verses read by different members alter stench .hymn Bless Be The Tie 'l'llal Binds W“ Blink. Mr. Constable led in Prayer followed by the lsordfis Pray- tl‘ in unison. Little M155 Eleanor Rodd sang Jesus Bids Us Shim; Mlnuws of the last meeting were mile neec. straight substitution nlllst‘ read and approved and roll call was COFFEE RATION ibe restored to. These are toasted‘ responded to by six members and ————- | One of the real problems under lrcscllt rationing is the shortage 0i tea and coffee. This is particularly felt by the hospitable households where visitors are always welcomed --anc fed. There are two methods of solving this difficulty: The first is by making the lnoli‘. 0f Yoili‘ i1- iion. There are on the market now some very good coffee substitutes. Most of these are not very appetiz- ine used alone. but mixed hall and half with real coffer- they make a brew that is hlchly satisfactory oven to coffee addicts There is no known substarco or satisfactory me- thod for stretchinz the tea ration. l Properly made however more tea‘ can be pro-iucec from a giveni oualltltv of ten than was usually‘ rione in the \"BF'Cll1l prewar days It 1-; important to see that the wat- er is fuliv boiling and that the tea is steel-rod for o stood five minutes 1. -.i.»-»l;i h. elm-ed hQT/ITC "ouriniz If this method still doesn't cover l lthi< dilution needs a little cereal grains in commercial prepara-| ket for years Some of these llrei made by adding boiling water andl serving with crcanf and sugar. Most of their. are improved ln flavour as well as in nutritive value by mak- ing with milk instead of water. Skim milk may be used if cesired. For variety. a can of tomato soup ior an equal quantity of home- canned tomato soup) diluted with a quart of milk makes a delicious and unusual beverage Served with cheese sandwiches or cheese dreams it maks a good anc. economical late supper for evening visitors. soup in extra salt and some butter if you can snare it. Just before serving sprinkle ehocoed green onion. chives or oar- slev over the p A post P/"d reoliest to the Health League of Canada. III Avenue Road. Toronto. will bring Y0" B "B" 1'09“ of its authoritative Vitamin Chart. ~QF~I_,Q)_I,Q,F.I\J\JI_I_I_IIJ - - nriJJggfl-l Simpsoifs Store wlLl. on CLOSED DURING Till: vie/lolly LOAN PARADE 01v MONDAY a ~ 4 P- M- u-s-s-vumwn-e-e-e-v-a-mrwr-v. “ TIIE KIRK or or. JAMES nlld devou coliilibsiiiimii cslercla_l' celebrated the l at both morning and en silzcial mus- Miss E. Lurgq ill the Kirk y Easter Festive evening worship wh ic under the direction of Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Bac. was pmvincd by the Choir and Junivi‘ Cllcristers. The Minister. the Rev. T. l-I. Bussell Solar-rs preached he sermons for the day and said in part: Ezster is God's insistent Yes to man's psevish “N0." Ii_ IYiBR-iii that Jesus was so lnseiliiiiiiiy 0i" Kelly. New Wlltshire. Friday even- ing. Twcrtv nl"l‘llh°l‘S were i)l‘.'!""ii. The sllhiect. "Th" Ct-ronlollios of the Mass also the Cl ‘ were rend by s?‘ ral of the older n"d mo"el'n resellers This follow- ed hv a Question Box asked by ivirs Louis Crrlwlbe“. Mrs. Patrick Clark- in allr. Mfiss li/ifary Caliwhan and l I by the answers much valued know-- yvclrige Wilt: gained A dlllnlv lilllch was served by the hostess lvfrs Earle Kelly. assisted by Mrs P Callag- han CROKE-MMIAR- A quiet- ir-lrly rlorninq wedding Was solenloized vi Saint Dunstan‘; Roman Catholic Basilica on Mrlndny. April 10th. at fire-th‘rtv o'clock when Rev Louis Douran \ll‘ili"'l l'l holy boll-r": of matrimony Eiiwlhsth Mary Croko. rleuizlver of firs. Crokc and the ‘ate James Croire or st. Brcnrlnns. NPWf"U"/l"'lli‘. to P O Wilfred Jon-ob l\/f.nl"‘r. R C N soil of Mr. and M" T"Clili'i< [no Milllfll‘ of Cluwt-inttrtnwn The young bride lnokiiw rrmedllmlv attractive in a street ‘c-vwth "not (l\‘°'-'F of romance Hu- cn-M a-‘ill llavv "“"°!flUI‘lP\' to match. Fiv- wore a corn“ of pink yncn-‘g i-ihn r1155 “tiyavwinfl h.» hm- collsill Ville‘. ..'1""’i ‘Vfilall rlt QHQV'|_ haw, l\'flwfl‘iili‘l"'lfli1d whn “vofl a "met lovvvth drew of rilskv rose. ‘QUE w" ,0 who. bwrlli my... mm... won c'""r‘0f'lfl" l\\' h‘: wqil...» m.“ “ll 1\"""'"". AP" ‘he rwrcrllmsv H1:- l'i'in"v "ollnq Pollnie lrifllrvvia-l in the hm“!- nf lilo IY".'."‘il't1 where a rlaintv alndriin! lfll"‘°l~"i\$t wiv: nv-veri in im- mediate l'r\ill‘l\'=5 and friends. lfnr',pnll' nfilxfllqq“ was‘; l“. wlrnivpe] n Mm, "h... hp.- lfilllkrur‘ "Mfr-y lursafqm M.“ “Quintin! hi! rnfe arrival Overseas. M»; mo". little gems of this kind. Here is another selection which is too tempting to leave unqtloted: MIDNIGHT Tile silver fish of Sleep go bv each with a glittering tail. and I have come down to the river-grass to watch the slow ol- cesslon Pass. Eleven fishes bv have gone . . . I seize the last wet gesmlng one slipping forrvllrd sllentlv tiirfliillls Sleeps dark river to the sea. Ililslletvanhweehissurraldth and Calvary’ i with woven-mun. ‘rv nmtch ller mp, with whatever is at the heart of Creatfoll that both l-fc and His ser- mon cculd afford to be wiped out |and yet will. It means that you can still clrlve great nail; through his lllnnds and ftct and yet not hold that evil in- .I-l’m dolvll. It nlcalts Sliillilfllls and evil forces do at i-"Si encounter a illighticl- force that leaves them in splinters. It means tlmt God has created and still nlnilliaills on orrlcr \“Jlll{‘l'l human it over so strong. cannot life. b: H defy! Men may cry "Barrbbas all they like bllt theirs is nevor the lust. word. God ill the end r\"s Hem-let" and says it unmistakably You can't hull up into God's face .<"C1‘l a Qll'-‘.<‘l" oontr"""'ion and ‘then izo she-l‘ vvlr i~".f“'5s F5 ii you were tll"oll"ll with ‘Iirn. some things just won't be pilloriec. lor- evt-r. ‘iMiTiT-‘iill iiilfliillflll ..’LADIES All) MEETS — The Ladies Aid of hloniaguc Ullitcd Church were entertained at the home of Mrs R W Stewart. on Tuesday evening. Although the walk- ing was bad u goon number were iprcsent. Tile resident. Mrs R. W. ‘Stewart was ll t-hc chair. after tne rcading of the llllliillllg and reports were tirade A letter from Lllp. Frank Green was rend thanking the ladies of the Church ior the box they had sent hint. in all 24 boxes were sent to boys of the church overseas anr. Frank was the first to receive his. Plan; were discussed for raising fund; for work on the MRIlSh each of the ladies of the Church were asked to rnlse $5.00 in any lvnv they wished. this to be paid ill before Julie 1st. various suggestions were made and all present were quite enthusiast over the idea. Groups were former. and each was ea er to raise more than the other. e- frcshnlents were served and a small res charged and a pleasant lullt hollr spent. L. I ‘Horace I-‘raser Miss Alice Fras- er and Bath cowan of Charlotte- town spent Sunday in Monta ue Farmers’ this Spring ns well as far Queen Si... Charlottetown. Application forms are o Post Office. I Easter Service wIIIII/lllslllrllpi; Prince Edward Island farmers in need of farm help upon tile land should register at once with tile P. E. l. Farm Labor Bureau. Mutcll Bldg. corner Sydney and one Visitor It was decided that all itiolls which have been on the mar-, members bring to the next meeting Wiiiit material they had for program for the Easter meeting. Ii was also decided to send for six Missionary Miiiiiiiiiifii I01" the different members of the society. each member paying for same. r-exr. meeting to be held at the homo of Mrs. Ivan Tome.- Easter Monday. roll call to be an. swered by a verse oi’ SPriptui-p con- taming the word “Resurrectlon" Receipts for evening Collection 59 Cfiii-F. Three fees $1.50 cts. Total $2.09 cts. Meetinc closed with file hymn “Rescue The Perishlna" foll- owed by the Mispah Benediction. MONCTON. NB . April 20 _ ‘CPF-Allbllcation for several nost- war air routes across the North Atlantic from Boston. via Moncton 11115 been filed with the United States civil aeronautics board by Northeast Airlines. inc.. Boston ii is learned here. The proposed "y. vice to London. Paris. Amsterdam. Mcscow and other European Cap- itals would establish Mollcton as ‘an important international air can. tre. i The application requests author. PAUL‘ THUR]? Q RENEWAL or usizmrtomzis-r lusolulslcs: BOOKS r 7o 4U gonploqou: All Unemployment insurance Books for the year ending March 31st, i943, must: be exchanged for new books. Kindly communicate immedialel-y with the nearest Employment and Selective Service Office if you have not already exchanged your employees’ books. There are severe penalties for failing to make L/nemploynlenl Insurance Contributions for your insured employees and for failure to renew the Insur- ance Books as required. ‘To 4U lgmphqeu: i If you are an insured person protect your benefit rights by seeing that your Insurance Book has been exchanged. imslursoylvlssir rslsoluuics: commission Commissioner»: l LOUIS J. rllorrlltrl ‘ R. J. TALLON ALLAN M. MITCHELL Persmiii- Dmlberty‘ and malfoveFAnothel-‘bra -' y nch is proposed from . "laff igirilirtfgiggliiiiiiigofaiflifdbgllges. the Scandinavian uountrieg i0 mute would M V“ Monmn ‘gs Amsterdam and London. An alter- Newfoundland. Intermediate stops 3:23 .§fl“f.‘f,’,‘,}l£“d°“ mute wmlld .<.tl.°..ti'"ir:‘°"..aizlzz.“has: wand’ PM“ 15ml“ 951° 5nd Personnel to operate the proposed routes and was one of the first to Hos. HUMPHIBY MiTClllI-L Minister o] Labour Stockholm. Supplementary routes would ex- conduct a regular air cargo service across the Atlantic. i tend from Fsroe Islands no Glss-l "W6 19nd? and Paris. and fromi Northeast airlines already oper- izatigl for the trallsportat‘ f I At Pauls —* '-—-"' ~——~'~——-9i¥°“ ° u’ “ha "i and Prague. a_teLb€tween_Bostlon_and goncwn ' s. iiiiii iii Biiiiiliiili lliE .. M . . . —. TAX iiii Yiillii i942 iiiiiilili Chuylfzcihlwassloltllolslcélfict? fcllllrncizil; Fwihwhviuwfigalifimnq-ssmlslgzwunmubeun cbra oils o tile 0 y iiiii ‘i i l - the principal celebration oolng at ll a.m. At this sewicc the rector. \. INCOME FROM ALL SOURCE‘... . .. .. , ............. .. Rev. A. lyeDrcul Gardner was thci (Reduced bynliownlslesuperssrlusuendsduuionnifnny) cclcbrant. native: Ibiy 8g t i i II - .- _ , , :..ll ' . . . - - l agavdelMtl_il.uarlanel_ pmacmd m" B. Less. (l) Charitable Donations ..................................... .. $ ........ 56mm y _ (2) Medical Expenses over 5% of Income ..... $___ 3 5 1 Th“ .““'§‘°t wiimi “'5 ‘iiéfihiiil; - 1 i'£ le urge c '. ' - ~ UYDSICJDISIFlGiO til), the Easter iestivat. "' TAXABLE ‘Ncomi .. 5 = the Kyrie. Sanctus and “Gtrigriti git ' glllllllillserbelllllllzrsfunllglldo Tallisgsresl: D- (l) NoamAL TAX atw- l 9f 111m C -------------- hi ......... ' pectively. vltllle the very lovely Bil: llrlsls- 7.8M! ' them. "Ye soils and daughters IfItcm c. between e Mound suede-rot. . mBri-“Pig. M. 6...... l:.‘:::§~::::""" "M -* g':°oo._°_::;' l o is oer on. ‘ I v w‘ ‘ - -- - -v~ thus-fl as his text Rev. 1, verse l8: Msrried- ' AI 2X11 Hei ‘that vllivgth. and evllllis lf Item c. over. ..$l.100—7€',. ea ; all. lClf. 1m a \' 0i cvcrnlorc. Amen; and have the (2) LC“(23,350;fhfihhgégengmtéa-fi - ------- ~- s $ --------------------- ... i keys of hell and of death.‘ y ' ' °' ' "iiiflnleiteesdl . ‘This day itt will] be must llliproplrué - t t ' ea oitl-el" wl n t l 5V0" slfsrllgfelllot soctlluch as u patriot- E‘ (l) E§T§£U?TED TAnx_ on Hem C --------------------------- ~ $ ----- j lc gesture, but rather to cclconlc m‘, mufsnms 38$ gggmflif" 5 1-599 7°13” if"! $0.000 .t‘nc greatest victory of all tlme- a“? ,, so” s“; _ 343g: 75; u 1°90" - the victory tile Man Jesus . 3),; ,, moo so; _ 7'0” a’; M“ 30-0" Christ over death. i "70 .. .1500 55% - "'00. "°“ n‘ » When Our Lord came down iron. ' g m? A/lfgurlli, of 'i‘ra:llst3guratioll, l-tir (2) Less: , . s. ace owor s cross em. o . - vvlilich I-lc nlcant lo no. knoll-in..- (a) Mzrrlcd Status ($l5O)~~ - $---~ y I that dcatll awaited mm tilere. And (b) $80 for each dependent child- 3.... . . when He l-cdc through the streets 200, f '_ .. of that city as a King on Palm (C) ,0 o Outlay, up to $80, for = w Sunday, l-Ie threw down ills deflll- each de endent relative ........ .. $ 3 lie and final ehallell to the (Parent. or therorslster under llarinenpecltlled) Jewsfithet clllalilsen e Kril led‘ inf f ‘ evita y o ea . or wlcl ' f; i lAlley clamolll-ed on Good ‘Friday F. (1) SURTAX of i190 on excess of “Investment Income" over $1,500........ $ tj» ' nd tile vlorld thou ht that for . Iiiglti-igajt ma? lg; i)“ He rose (2) “investment Income" - ItemC lees Net Earned Income. ~ from the tomb, triumphant over - ggig; w; iiiqlgtgf'bu.~ltgw o- 10m- wt .............................. ............................................ .. t . . a . ' .' , . g i.ilk‘flll dfd"li. . . __ " ‘Kl-line; fgfimg’...i“s,.$,..,.,.“,..l.. l-I. Lesa Appllcable Portion of British and U.S. Income Tn paid (if any) .... .. $ _ figllve oft power ‘and hauthoaitv. i You rec or is ven t se ." ' - ~ » ‘ w)“; he i; mdfcted mmothe pill Tax mcludm‘ Full savmi5 portion -------------------------------------------------------------------- .. $ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1511i. and.) should he relinquish his mar e. 1e gives up he keys. W ‘Show? ism. that m5 authority K. gees DEDUCTIBLE SAVINGS - The I-Ollll’ of (i) or (2) below:— ‘ leve oil ed. Whose uthorlty did av'n s Porti rl of T —Th Lesser f ._ Our Lord receive whenahe lock the l i o ax e a u) or (b) “bu” keys of hell and death? l-le came (niHaiiot iteml.............. .. . that He might destroy him that 0R on had till then the polvcr of tlezltll- (biilnglr-afgaillemcrmuimumssooi that is. the Devil. Jesus went into wit" l"; for eat-h Dependent ilhlll~ (1) $ , . . . Satan's (lcmuln of death. and when ““““ ‘m l:"°°l" . ' tar-snails) QIKIH _ He came back from it on Easter "$1337 ‘.3 ', f! 2"" i g“""'§‘“' 1 day he bore with Him the keys of ollsxlmtfm lsloofltolltollll) we" u“ i Satan's kingdom. which He had " """"""""""""""" " 1; i"“i. ~'— ‘ forlced Satfiisl to give over to Hun. OR OR " "" “'"' i" esuste l18Z"Il‘l'.il k. _ ~ - o’ death. No one heiégiogtfil Cal’: Total of 1942 Payments for Superannuation. Life ‘ pass through portal oi dearly, h. Insurance. Annuities. and Mortgage Principal. (2) $ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mpi, by pennlg5iol| o! u". dopr, (Ifnosuetlpsymenls.csrryemolu-llnlsenjselum Li léelflperétdgsus Christ. And tilatdoor ' n o openc to t _ - . ,, less o... m... wills it £12523, "'8'. L. TAX Biron! soc. Aluusminr ............................................................ .. s_________. i. wle‘ cJanueach of ushsaiy dto ourselves: - n ,; ‘ es s opens - f _ - r ~ _ .... “I mun be M M I?” ‘ufieoi mwpigisvs M. Refundable Portion before 50% Adjustment - item t Qhl-ousft so need “m. now.“ ' K(1) less Item K (2) ............................................... .. $ gill-g: téntritemdotilrkeeiier. and e ' e o - that, d... and in ti. ..'.‘g..,‘.1;".‘;g‘; 1v. ADJUSTED 1942 nx - so"; of Item L . . . _ ............. .. s--. .. bgyomlj‘ p0;- fle has the keys n! tNos including Deferred ‘h: Mobility (lien I) iflnveemesllleeenewverupool Hades. or Paradise. tpq And in 11p- olnte and due time He will ad- OuAdjUSiLCd Refundable Portion — 50% of Item M. ......... .. $_____=__ P. Less Tax Deductions st Source during i942 and instalment Payments of Q 15th Oct, 1942 and 15th Jar-L, 1943 .......................................................... .. $_ . __ ._ , Q. BALANCE-Payable i-jby soul June, m: Ind bellncebyilst Dec.,l943 s R. Addltiotlli IIIIIIIID TAX if immanent Income aver $3.000:- (i) Rune of Investment incense so Tueble Income- I F 2)l $3.000 . laborers seeking employment m“ l m ‘ .. ,, (1) Deferred 18427:: DuemIDuthQfTupeyI is equal its- ........................ ..%. per Item I (l), 0f INIII N ‘inn-nun- bu.“ | _ Refundable Portion included h. Deferred lm ‘m l. equal l b e "l W" °°“"“""ll-" . ItImR(i).ofItemOl........................... -$.....-=._.=_.. Zfllslfl‘) YIIIIIIIZ‘