.... . n ; i j Jt . sHiRti tCPJ- A t'oat I rivalling me famous Cullinan How New Income Prince Rupert Daily News Tax Hits ;at lhe mouth fit' stone. Thursday, April 19, 1951 I eiuiia While Finance Minister Abbott's new defense surcha-ge.on income tax will leave the Canadian income taxpayer with considerably less money in his pocket, it does not bite nearly as hard as did 1943 income tax rates. , say about indirect taxation? ANSWERS: 5. Only the federal government can levy indirect taxes. 3 About $9 billion. 1. Out., Que.. N.B., N.S. 4. $3.8 billion. 2. Alta.- Quick Canadian Quiz LAY OUT UTILITY GARDEN WITH MILITARY PRECISION immmm5jg. '. dividends from Canadian cor- the row. A heav cord wound on i an iron reel is handy, but any! strong cord stretched between . MONTREAL, April 19th-Thi aliould eoma under ' the lipadiDK "ow to Imprest Your Husband!" r'nr ill a pretty umiiual man that isn't impressed l,v . 8iiorb SWANS DOWN CAKE KLOUR cake I Cakes just cau't kelp but be "beauties" when .sunn IJuwn is the alar inim-diontl For Swans Iluwn in made of softest winter wheat, milled by expert flourmakrs. It's nifted and resitted until it's 27 i f an fine as ordinary flour. Yea. Kuuu lo, . ( url lnsim on you ii suree wiien you hmt tho man in ii. hi; ni cr vour Swan Down wonderful eakes. j lor the Sd-paee book of wonderful reelp "Lirn To Ji ue It '" MJ'I your request with your name and .iiidresa Join l(i General food!. Limited. Dept K. Cobourg, Ontario. X . . hn't Tkit Lovely!" ... practically a 'found' free J ,jp to lll.M'i.A fi iiAi . . . my iinune- hi" "'n more than eut, in half! You Tjy (taming windows, mirror and picture f.-linz-iiuc that V index leaves the beat 'j iu jii'rli-t I inif . . . wil h no effort at lv il on. ..wipe it offl No dirly pails ,o riiUi'nir no filmy wiwler dust jj. Wimln in s wonder! 1 find W index ,dka inn do buy it in the bin So-ounce tf.-e ii ..innily for beat reulul Oct Winder Spray at J .jr liuu.-icle:iniiig supply centre. two stakes will do. Using the corner of a hoe, draw in the soft soil a shallow trench with this line as a guide. This is known as a drill. Some prefer to use the end of the hoe handle and for very small seeds the corner of a stick pressed "'"J "e sou is aaequaie. utners have small hoes which they like; but jt k more a matter of touch tnan tne tool, For small seeds such as rad- khes. onions, carrots, lettuce, and endive, a drill half an inch decP ' enough. A little deeper ureu "u owi tuaiu, aim inch for peas and beans will sufficient. Shallow sowing is Preferred nowadays in the cool, molst spring, but make dulls a llule deeper when hot weather Lumea. " iun. rnuvinu nmiiiriAj wrv jviailliu-ua IS one of the best duck-produc- !"S provinces in Canada, said Dr. Robert McCabe, assistant Professor of wildlife manage ment at the University of Wis consin, in an address here. NEW LEADERS STOCKHOLM (CP) Head of the Swedish branch of the Salvation Army since 1948, Lt.-Mmdr. Wilfred Kitching has been appointed chief of the English branch. He will be succeeded here by Cmdr. Tobias Ogrim, son of a Swedish pioneer in the Salvation Army move- r June rw ett mmm i f A utility garden can be beautiful, if it is planned carefully and laid out with precision. The beauty of a vegetable planting lies in its order, with crops growing lit straight, parallel rows, squared with plot boundaries and not a weed to be seen. Not only beauty, but efficiency is gained by such a layout. One auick triD with a wheel hoe down the straight aisle between two rows will destroy hundreds of weed sprouts, in a fraction of the time required to cultivate a disorderly garden. I Rows should be spaced with varying distances between them, depending on two factors: The needs of the croo, and tne con- venience of cultivation. In rich ar soil vegetables may be spaced be more closely than in poor; but when spaced too close together. it is difficult to cultivate between thu rows Crops growing twelve inches tall or less may be spaced 10 inches to a foot apart ir culti-vntpd with hand tcjls. For a wheel hoc. eighteen inches is tn h f.tim; a minimum distance to avoid disturbing the roots of the vegetables. Taller vegetables, and those that make vines, large bushes.' or. have a sprawling habit, mustj be given more1 distance between rows In small gardens, 4 feet will usually be the maximum d'stance, given only for such crops as bush squash and cu-1 cumbers. After you know where the rows are to be, a line should be sti"3tchcd to mark the first row. Some gardeners use a straight, narrow board as a ruler to mark Timely R ecipe Dale Catnieal Coukicj Vr cup s'fteri enriched Hour 'itea"o n srda i t -av'onn salt ' tcarom e.'rr-"rnon te'"""o-n rreund cloves iur, bffiwn sn?ar ''i cup rhcrt'-nlr.'j, suft 1 cr-. uricaten 1 tablespoon milk 'i hit) ro"-1 n"i-. xineooked l- -- -) r. rtnfes r- -.-srv"- fi"-, it-ho. ?ilr. I and rjtrcs into bowl. Arfi sirtar, :bne,'in'T " i't' TJ'-qf until smnot'i. rottt S rnlnut-;.?. ir.iiri n r-Mpri npi,- and dates. Shape int 4 a'1.5 and roll in chepped mitmeati if desired. Pla?G on a grtotd baking she?t, allowing 2 Inches betwen cookies. Bake in n i.'.:?-rate oven Ki'cT F.) 12 tD 15 mir.utes. Makp IV- dozen coojties. smooth . " I "'" rr I h- I nt. fggZ?r:r ' f BANTAM CORN V It .5 ,-Z Actual tax rates were raised to their highest level in 1942. But as the change was announced well on in the year and deductions at the source then started on income taxes generally were small, it was decided to reduce the tax liability lor that year to one hall of the tax, including the new "refundable portion" In the case of taxpayers with investment income of less than $3000 and on a proportionate basis Xov oilier taxpayers. ! As no such credit was given in 1943 individuals paid income tax at the highest level thul year. I There were two taxes levied: ! iha noiillnl tnv nc a tinpfiaril a i.n I " " p..tllHU.. of total taxable income with a tax credit for dependents allowed, and a graduated tax on ' taxable income after deducting the general exemption, which was only $030. The graduated tax was subject to credits of $150 for married status and $30 lor each dependent. Thus, the table shows how the 1943 taxes hit a single person with an income over $660; 1940 figures are approximate; assume no refundable savings credits. Under the present Income tax set-up. the single taxpayer without dependents is not affected until his income exceeds $1000. 1 hp npw sncha riro rf On r.ai ' : cent of the tax payable does not I De;ome elfcctive until July 1 'so that the Increased tax for i the year will be only 10 per cent. But Mr. Abbott explains that payroll deductions from July 1 i jn w.ll be at the rate of 20 per cent starting in time to cut down the amount available for summer vacation. In the three tables below, it is ai'sumed that all incomes up to $30,000 are entirely earned Incomes and that incomes exceeding $30,000 include income of that amount and additional I investment income to make up the total. No account is taken of the 10 per cent tax credit for , 1 Skinnymen,women gain 5, 10, 15 lbs. Gel New-Pep, Vim, Vigor Whftt B Ihrllll Bib, llmlM ffll out; utly hol-Iowh till up: Beck tin ioiicrf Hcmmy: bnlr Iowa litr-l,firPd. tlrHr n-li-uol lonk. Thoil. undK of flrll. wompn. ma. Klio utpr oiiulil Mln to-lore. now proud of ihtilT. hrl llhv-liiflkliii uoilieii. Tlmy Think (be ! citl vigut -biilldini, flesh btiildl iiv onii-'. Oftlrn. IU Innlri.. slitDulann. Invlgork torn, Imu. uikmln II., -ciiim. imili-h blood, Impro' kliinlici bnd diRi-mjon m loud glph you luore itreoilh tlid linurUluucDl; put UmA oil lisro hiiiir.. Gmt Lvry Curvat Oon i fpr crutiifi Till, rt. SlOi Wllrll lOU'lt R!!tl-4l Ihk . 111. IA or til lh. .nn. U-Pd u r nr ltl WP lit. t'ogtl xt '"iutiniefl' only y. Irt rnmii itm Umi Tmiic TkIiIMh fnr iww tiBor intl tflfiwl rxmrnR thif vtrjr iUj A I li Aruilistt. "BUILD B.C. PAYROLLS" HANDY Pacific COOKING AID I vsr'l Now Vitamin D increased, :reainy-smiKH.h Pacific Milk add. xlra nourishment to favorite i-ccipcs. Its umlorm gooons makes it ideal for baking, cook-1115 or beverages. And Pacni whips ca i'y for party meals. ' PACIFIC MILK i aruum packed and lloningcnire poi a lions. Single Taxpayer Total ini:i i.-.i I nr. I lllf-OIIM T Tax Ta $700 $40 $ $ 850 116 1,000 172 1.200. 30 33 1,500. 367 75 r.3 1.800. 120 132 2,000 601 J50 105 2.250 743 193 212 2,500 826 235 259 2,750 278 306 3,000 1.054 320 352 3,500 415 457 4,000 i,594 510 501 ' 5,000 2,128 700 770 7.500 3,570 1,270 1,397 10.000 5.112 1,960 2,156 20,000 11,829 5,960 6,556 30,000 19,196 10,660 11,726 50,000. 34,933 21,814 23,995 75,000 37.2(i4 40,990 100,000 82,337 53,714 Rortfi 200,000 126,414 139,055! 400.000 283,114 311,425 A married taxpayer with no dependent children is entitled to the general exemption of $1000, plus $1000 as a married persin provided his wife does not have an income exceeding $250. Accordingly if his income is $2250 he is exempt $2000, pays tax on $250. For 1950, tax is $38 in 1951 for the half year $42 for 1952 will be $46. Married No Children 1 1113 1!IS0 I li:. I income Tu 1u $1,250 $50 $ $ 1,500 217 2,000. 431 I 2,250. 541 38 42 2,500. 651 75 83 2,750. 113 124 3,000 884 150 18.r) 3.500 235 259 4,000 1.364 320 352 5.000 1,878 510 5U1 7.500. 3.270 1,030 1,133 10,000 4,762 1,660 1,820 20,000. 11,279 5,510 6,061 30,000. 18,446 10,160 11,176 50,000 33.813 21,264 23.3.'0 , 75,000 3J,(iC4 40,330 : 100,000 80,187 53,064 58,370 ' 200,000 123,714 138,2,55 400,000 2t42,3S4 310.OU0 Here how the surcharge at- fects a married taxpayer with two children of family allowance age. He Is entitled to an exemption of $150 for each such child. In 1943 he got a deduction of $28 for each dependent from normal tax,, and A" deduct tion of $150 as a married man, $80 for each dependent, from graduated tax. Married Two Children l. 11113 I !l -.11 I Ml .IN-OIIIC $1,250 $32 $ 1,500 49 2,300 2,400 15 17 2,500 435 30 33 2.750 68 75 3.000, 668 105 116 3,500. 184 202 4.000. 1,148 269 298 5,000 1,662 453 4Ud 7,500. 3,054 964 ' l.U'iO 10,000. 4,546 1,582 1.74U 20.000. 11.063 5,375 5,913 30.000 18,230 10,010 11,011 50,000. 33,597 21.099 23,209 75,000 36,434 40,132 100,000 79,971 52,869 58,153 200,000 125,504 138 0)4 ou.OUO 282,139 310,353 lhe above figures show the ictual income tax liability of a -axpayer with family allowance .hildren but In order to arrive ,t his true net position tlw tmount of family allowances received for his children must e jff.set against his tax liability. FIRST RUBBER FACTORY . DACCA, Pakistan (CP) The Bengal Rubber Industries Company will be the first rubber .atory to go into production in the industrial area of Tejgaon. five miles north of Dacca. The factory will produce 10,000 pairs if rubber and canvas shoes dally csides hospital requirements. Pirated At Punch when you giv LIU in a BL'lJUU helping! . . . that's because lmlieflfoi? 1hos yummy Heinj rre - C'ooked Ccieals. And when vnu chanice from the cereals to W JNZ .STRAINED UAHY FOODS, you'll get lull of enlhiHiH.-in for lluwe luaciuus strained meat products, soups, vexetiiiiles and dcuwrta all cooked by Hem cxperls in baby nutnlion no they're just riakl for liny tuiniiiirel HldNZ JUNIOR F'llOlW are "second helping' dihca, too, mother! And second helpings are a (trand idea, because ileins Junior Foods are so gimd for your nioppelsl Of course, like many busy molhcrs 1 know, you II appreciale their quick preparation. Just heat and stir and I'restol they're ready! mmm , . . Thr Beautiful Clotket you see in the fashion magtiziuc these days! Makes you waut to renovate V renew your Hummer wardrolrfi right now. .doesn't it? Well, before you Im'kiu, here are "three litllu word" to remember . . . I.iOHT-MNU r'IMDK FASTEN KK. -J. From linens to lace Lightning finiahes your costume to perfection! It fits wiih nary a wrinkle or riiinplo and what's more, it ttU I'ut. Thai's because it's the unlii aipper wiih that fatuous auto-nialio lock liny, neat, but s reliable. It, just vunl slip. And LiirliUiing has colours fur every summer ninod aizes for every niiiti'ijal from lighlweighl to "heavyweight". Ask for Lightning yoti'll find no equal for weat Lug SiUi&foctrunl - . 4- Shadrt Of Spring! The flnwera lli.-it bloom in the Spring Imve a nnw riv.il in those dainty l'.M'K-LI.I.K "V.n I'aMelx" tismc Iwud-ki-n liirfsl Kaih box is brimful of tosui'n in lovely pantcl tints of ppHdi, blue Rnd rrpiun. And the box ilM'lf o Roixl-liKikinK , , t a imulaird Iwrod dfMitn with a rplloplmne window (o pliow tha colours! Get Farc-Klle "l'.n Fa trls" at your favourite drug or toilrlry runnier. And. ill your f:rocory More, knep nn eve oprn nr G"i.'A.m Tinlcd-Tissur. Hoth are dony-oft, v tixurs exlra-strong exlrii-absorlient ideal for makr-up use! You'll love tho oh-so-grnlle cares of these luxurious liwue liandk.'r-cliiofs and the privet j urn, 25e a big box I 1- Wnat Prav.nr.es entered Confederation in :o67? 2. Which province has largest coal rcsou -ccs? 3. How much will Canadians spend in their 140,000 retail stores this year? ' 4. What was Ottawa's recent estimate for fedsral government rpendir - this year? 5. What does the OPPORTUNITY for a person now employed part time, a per.-rioner, a young- man or woman finishing school or an unencumbered young housewife who has some in tore st in business and salnswo'k. A car would be most hvlpful. but uuiy not be essential. You will icpre.-.cnf a large Vancouver firm in an already ev.tabli. heel agency and have a good iiimitrlinillo ii-. innrn'iL'H ' 'HI "hi 1 1 1 j .-'j ui,iL.i.n. yi'ur part-time earn- m ing. Write to Box d3 D;iily Nows immndiittcly. Our representative will be in 'A town during the next few days to interview applicants. CANNEDkFOODS 1 famout KEM-TONE water will not liui'in Kein-f.ln. is add fatft. ftnrfmt imvt winter? a' , 1 it nf koo,1 , 1. 1 -nint I in in? 1 iicn I )i';il. i- alinut i ;:r' Klill illJAIKH .ii.v.i;il tint Wrf (,:i'.li f-.vJl dir jjpi Ij alMIlt IIMinils Ai.. torn i'i:i' hit call raiii.v .viir..ie li;i i-l,ihiiiii ioi li.'imly 4-1 i; h wiiii limit-in .. hirh'. li'i pnwrml f;iiuoi muiiey-:f-li.rr, anil Inu-ki.-ii rf it'iii ( .i-tit-i il Mill on. uearliy friKiuairo nui "Lilt" a new miiiuikt straw can nap you! Hut beat nmkc sure your -km is as fresh und nuiig looking as iiio lial you buy! ii-l limit not liinl to do with UiJIIIHintY DRY AM to keep you fiHT- than - Siiiiiiner- fcut of Una crcum's s liitirn - fuiind Ibury Dry Skin nulls iii-w lnirni-le, laics ihi iiiT into riirni-inii l.txers of i-. ilii- rich benefit I fimr other skin t than ever be-iil any longer to I'wluni I Ask for Skin t'l-eaiu now t'k and 1 UU ! Ivert-Smelllttg At , An April Day, " licit h the way ! DU leaves .vour wash! And that's not all! It leaves y our h nit lit April -day sot and betiiilidilly liei-.uise Dili and mis nappy coin-. fi. Ii real soim unit "E'-nls. s, ,f jme fii -e rliemicals have J'tr hands. I'd mic- 1 Dm for " witlimil red ' "iiimilant to use knil in your hands rt'i'livo in cleaning I'iiz! 1 know (il-t a Ciant Kco-n-k;iE next, im(, '! Try it next "t how beiiul ifnllu yfU(.' Fund C-I-L 1 nr mi ini- 1 ,. lililliliMlin :111ft . -- C-I-L ' I'l ill Hirt'd 1,11 the bain.. ii, -ims iiii'in so 'ill Hie JL " Vr ('"s'ly i'Z ,; n'n- -L,,r 1 ''"rdware o-.Mo-aiiec o( "Hi.. A C.!.. iu4 - ,, . edi IVlke KEMGLO SI'ONCES in colour. And vou rouldn't ...winl -l...l, l : :.i . I c.a.irn hf uai muiii&c wnn vour lilJi.nn r.L,.- -Iw,..,n-I A.l f - ' fcu...... minimal nun, Ul CUIinw, Siinmri.H urn tl.A Dnllml -.. I :.ll .and kitchen tool Their square ahape Hs plastic-like surface is so 6zsut'fi- so scn66?6e Wash it with ordinary soap and water as oflcu as you like you cannot mar lovely Keiu-GIo'a tough, scrubbable surface. Creaso and bluins wipe away with a damp clolh. , And you'll be delighted how smoothly und easily you can flow on Kem-Glo with lirtipli or Rollcr-Koalcr. No brush marks, no "laps'", no streaks. No mixing or mussing; you jual btir and start painting. the Miracle lustre Finish ...hohsneeVssesfh te6a& iiandv for duMiwanhini tliry get hnrd-lo-gel-at corners! They float Hiey're long-laslinKf Ask for -V(llow " f'-cn-ftt depart meat, lnres. And be auro to leok for the quality t 1 ... .. wen. wnen all tne excitement ins un.l ,1. I. 1 Hl'lllllIU I'd Ilk,- V., 1 rn.,. Km la TVtis ddveiltsement it not published Ol dtspldyed by the Liquor Control Board ol by the Government of fcmiih Columbi SOAP WOrJDER SOAP FOR WOOLLENS The - -Stork Shoppe mm "Hopitolity and Good Food" I'h.ii i.s Our Kir.st Aim I'll, i 17 tir Orders lu Take Out Commodore Cafe A4A V ,i.m IH I.K ltltlKIA Siiiiil.iv. K p.m., Chilcotln 4. Tue.srluy, 12 Noon " ' i 'IIIIMISUII. - v II l( K AK.M. SI KWAHT A.NII POKT Sltd'SON Kiimlav. CiimiKSUIi, 11 p.m. Hut .(h:tii u ekn , OIAKI.OTTK ISLANDS w. Chileotiil April 13 and 27 y p.m. I Oft sol Til Ol'KKN IU Mtl.KTTK ISLANDS" ss. Chilcotin, A)i ii 6 and 20 . 9 p.m. FKAVK J. SKINNER Prlnre Rinn-rt. 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