_..._.-.-_ . . . < THE not, . . . with a wealth o! ityie as brim you'll c-heer! Hera are (he newest. lhapea in sizes to wig you . . . ln lop quality kid, auedb and rough leathers, and whsg tempting colorsi 'WHERE SMARTER WOMEN SHOP. l iiootors Anti Surgeons Best Paid Professions “ F l l7 ARTHUR. ILAKEL! (Galette lid! Correspondent) Canada! doctors and surgeons are better paid than members of any other single occupational class, rating far ahead o! investors, business proprietors and lrilsinees partners, according to the most re- cent- analysis of Federal income tax statistics. A total of 0.343 Canadian med- ical men reported to the Govern- ment that their earnings in i946 had airnouned to more than W1.- Ml0,000 for an average of $7.466. Their average tax bill for the year was a bulky $2.226. Only 460 doctors on’ filed non-taxable returns. Taxpayers lrl other professions were hard on the heels of those in the medical group. Lawyers were next in line in the lilzh in- oome brackets with 3.792 reporting total earnings of sz-ianrtitoo for an average of $6,528. Their average tax bill was $1.980. Some 280 inw- yers, however filed non-taxable returns. Third place went to engineers and architects whose average earnings amounted to KxQM and correspondingly income tax pay- ment, $1,685. As against the 1.125 taxable in this profession, only 80 ivere not. - In the dental profession, 2,996 dentists had an average income of $5,289 and tax of $1,190. Below the tax line o'er-e 1'70. The first non-professional group ranked fifth in the over-all pic- ture. Investors, 52.607 of them Clnlllléd an average income of $8,887. "flier were taxed an aver- age 0f $1217. . Some 38.869 "business partners" averaged £3,626 in incoinie and $8417 in income tax. Seventh place went ho "other professions“ with a reported aver- age taxable income oi $3,542 and tax of $166. Other average earnings of tax- surgeons payers hy occupational classifica- tions were: Shleitiivn 63,467‘; forestry op- erators 133.2111»; sole business pro- prietors 153.20%; authors and writ- ers $3,122»; ostec-tpnths and chiro- practors v$3.lfltii; fishermen I52» 356i; entertainers ($235M; un- t'lPl$Slll£‘f‘l $2.312»; YFLTKllttTS $2,118); eniplijvecs i$l BFflt; "tieiisioitei-s ‘$1.835; estates 18.1.5131; limiters trappers and guides i$l,48ll\; nurses i$l,1'l3t. The number of taxable and iron- tnxnhlo iln hrnr eisi returns illeti in the same nriui s was: Farmers 40,387 l77.260\; forestry operainrs, 0'30 t590I ; fishermen, 4,310 i2.740\; hunters, trappers and guides. 150 4200i; doctors and surgcotts 6.343 (43th; dentists ‘ 117th; lawyers 3.7. i280‘; eiig n- ctrs and RTtllllPVlS 1.12.3 1-80); authors and “Titer; 172 170i; en- E< tertalners 920 tZiNll; ostepsit-h: and chiropractors 620 ti50l; nurses 2,760 il,230\: other pro- fessions 1.151 I391“; employres 2.059.092 1634,7301: salcsitien 21.090 t4.36flt; sole business proprietors. 172.606 <37A00l ; buiness partners 38.369 (9.860i ; investors 52.607 t290l0l; pensioners 10,953 ('l.3ll0t; NEW WESTNHNSTER, ‘OT)—- E. J. Dowsett, sett, now 68 was sarsvari" and set out. easy terms. lettings. ' complete service Join today. further details. Monnirx ni-i-éi/ l 0e during the past three years. Costs no more than buying outright . . . no interest . . Prelude t interest . . . no carrying c srgesl B. 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QUALITY Jewsatrts susmaitsm: ' hear of her illness which neces. s sitated her going by plane to Mon. NORTH IMIIICIN U" l. S. STEVINSON lunch Manager All Pnfln fer Pelieyheldsn (Continued from Pale ll Judging by the occasional game of suction 45's lately, winter eel-it be too far away. Mrs. Philip Arsenault spent a few days this week at her old home in Mount Carmel. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault and their daughter Joan motored to Alberton on Monday. Miss Margaret Gallant was a hus passenge to Buminerside on Wednesday. Hector Richard. M.L.A.. attended the funeral of the late Chester MacCartliy, at Tignish on Monday. Mrs. Haber Bryan has as her zuest her sister (Margaret) Mrs. Smith of Si. John, viaitin| with her. Mrs. Alphonse Bernard of Sum- merside and her sister Catherine Perry, spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant. Mrs. Ursula Arsenault o! Bloom- field Corner. has moved to Sum- merside with some e! her family who reside there. Jerry Gallant ls now doing some carpenter work st the heme of Jack Sweet, Forest View. Hie is assisted by Jerry. Arsensult. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bridges, Cascumpec were g-uests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Carruthers and fam- ily on sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Peters, Sumnierside, and Mr, and Mrs. Fximurid Peters, O‘Leal'y were vis- itiniz in Howlan n-n Sunday. Miss Mildred Gallant who has been employed in Charlottetown is now spending a few days at her home here. Mrs. Cyrus J. Gallant. Pius- vilie, left on Friday for a month's visit to Chelsea, Moss, and Pater- son. N..l., to visit \vith her brothers and sister and other relatives. Folks in this vicinity who have cranberries are now busy getting them harvested and report is very excellent crop with the berries large and well colored. Mr. and Mrs. Alhan Araenaiiit nud family motored from Summer- side on Sunday ‘\vith Mrs. Emily Arsenault and her son Edwin. to visit in Hoivlan and Cascumpec. Frank Gallant, carpenter, is do- ing some ‘vork for Charley Gordon of Casviimpev; also lri his employ ris mechanic ls Lawrence flaliani, son of Mrs. Angus Gallant, Pius- ville. Alphnnso Bernard motored from Summersido on 'l‘hursd:iy evening. (in his return he iviis accompanied by Mrs. Bernard. who had visited her parents and friends for a few days. Mrs. Joseph S. Gallant, Pius- Yille. wont to Summerside to, vlslt lit-r daughter (Rosie) Mrs, Alyfp Dvrorha, Mr. Doroche and lllilc son Walter. Mr. and Mrs. Prosper J. Gallant of Duvar left. recently for a trip to ll. S. A. On Saturday. October 30th they were in attend the wed- ding of their niece in Reading. Nlass. Mrs. Cyrus Gallant and son Elmer of Piusville pnid a hurried call to (Ylaeiiry and Hnwlan on Thursday. 1n Howirin they railed on Mr. and Mrs. J. L‘. Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. l". C. Gallant. The many friends of Joe Blan- t-hard of Carleton Lot 6 were sorry to hear that he is in the Western Hospital, also that his mother. Mrs. Peter Blanchard is very ill at her home. Edmund Peters recently purch- nsed a house from Joe Arsennault of Lot 6 and is having tlt hauled in his lot in 0‘I_.ea1-y_ Ml; pew" works on Coleman section and along with his wife and family spent the summer in Olsrary. This inst iveek of October heard mowers ruttinz 71M’- Bill Ellis of (Ylmnry did the cutting of the sec. nnd rrnp and also the harvesting on the land of Frank Gallant here in Hnwlnn. Later it is to be thresh- ed into seed. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenauli moi- tired in Lot 6 on Stintiny and ral- led on Mrs. Peter Blanchard who ii: still ill; also her son .101», who just returned from Western Hos. pital where he was receiving mad]. ciil aid. The relatives and friends in this Cflnmlmliy 0f Mrs ‘Elmer Pinesu of Surnmerside are very sorry to treal on Saturday, Mira, Pings“ W“ formerly Eva Gallant of Woodstock and s sister of Dr. Gilbert Gallant or Kinkors, Bert and Felix Doiron left on rs- tiirn to their homes in Schenec- llflyt N- Yw on Friday, after ai- tendiniz the funeral in Bloomfield of their father. the. late Joe Dnlron. Also on that morning their sister (Emily) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nolan, Somervllie, Mass“ returned to their home. accompanied by Mrs. Alfred Peters of Bloomfield. who went to her winter home in U. S. A. with her children. The family o! Mrs. John A. Gs]. iant of Woodstock are having s good share of illness. Her dsush- Choose Your New "FUR COAT p from the outstanding‘ collection of fine ' Furs by, HOLT-RENFREVlT TODAY h fie new creation by MAXIMIUA" 1'21 i3 Alaskan Seol trimmed with Block Cross Mink . ~ . or the luxurious brown Alaskan Seal . . . Russiun Squirrel in nuturcil grey or dyed brown. There is on impressive showing of tine Persian Lamb, featuring the latest creation with "Queen Anne" col- lur. Do not foil to see this wonderful collection of line furs TODAY! l. i 4 l’. i‘ i ‘is the coats of MGDRE E- WLEQD Ilfillla i novimaiiie s, is, complete recovery. The many relatives and friends] of Joseph Doirnn, Bloomfield Cor- ner were sorry to learn of his pass- ml-Zlll ha"! ‘imhmmed in; from this world on Thursday, generation Oct, 2i at 11 p.m. at. his home. Mr. Dolron was in the late 801s. his o uife having predeceased hini quite amid tor (Eva) Mrs. Elmer Iinesu of “ " has lust undergone ea ration in Montreal Hospital. lin- a few years ago. Since her passing other daughter (Emilyl Mrs. Gabe his Arsenauli, Carleton. i5 reccivlni: Arsenault) of Sumttnerslde had al- Mrs. Helix radium trezitnicni. in Chiirlolirioivii ways stayed at the homestead with Hospital, iiiid lll‘l' dougitinr-iii-lniv.‘him and with tithe; member; of Mrs. Clifford Gallant. is iii in County Hospital. honieward was very 1 daughter Ursuie the family. Th?" spiritual adviser, fFl9I1fl5\'/l¥hlh1’m all" FVPPd-l’ “ml Rooney prepared him for his War I, Paul and Cornelius. Mr. Dciron oher son Edmund and iintichtei- family lived for years in Duvsr pared tor. Having Alvlna died a few years ago llltillili before moving to Bloomfield Cor- with quite a nuinher of grnnd--iiei~ mid was a pioneer resident oi dnulziitvr. seen the fourth generation and in one more month had he lived, he children, His the filth came home about tivn weeks ago member of the to hoi-‘Jesus Society of that parish anti the morninz of his funeral the that thclmitnhers turned out in large nuin- dnuglitonhers to he present at his funeral 7» Noland Blanchard i Mrs. Ben Henry lriio his large family. and had Just returned Ha leaves to cherish the mtirnory home about two day's f a kind and loving father and death never dreaming neighbor, daughters, end was a0 near. His DOUBLE iNJdYMfiNTl ‘El Tilly l Srummerslcie and Sarah, before his Mrs. Ben Arsensillt tllrsulel. MiQPrisciilQ, Mfr. ;l Stiininersidie was presen (Pflstlllflhldlfli and Emily, Ma's. al-o ofghfr, Nolan, also Bert and Fells the U.S.A.; anti two sorts, Bert iiiiillnrrivcci in tine for his funeral on physician and Felix in thie Uiiiicti States. T\\'Ull\l0lidiiy morning. To the meni- Rev. Fr. M.J. other sons lost their lives in \\'tii‘ltl,l)01'.'~'. of the family sympathy i~ Aii- extended. The late Mr. Doiron and US. \ Wincllesier ciossnrss Siriiliifiluonificlti Parish and the eldest Blanchard from when he oisn and Holy Name oi l O \