MARGH 25. 1.920.. a p QIOIIIIIIIIIQDQIQ g Don't Take any gChances. with Your g Health g Hundreds d! people sacrifice themselves every year by taking chances-end this II particularly true with the spidelni that. are prevail- ing at the. present time- Cali or write for a plclsage of Mach Cold and La Grippe Tablets and b88111 taltlnl them immediately upon the appearance of the first lym- ptoln—and you will have no tear 0f LaGl-i pe. We‘ will mail these‘ tab ete to any 16-‘ .dreas upon receipt of 25c plus war tax. - ." . \ . The ZMacs u‘ t s 149 Gt. George St. t‘ , l!fillies!8iQllifllfllllflifiibln-Xazfiaaini Htw:itnewnttrarwarvallvurnonenoalelsellloalonesloue account“ ’ satersalsiasewlttmsaialwltleallm; an ' = fl. 9 DAVIS AND 'FRA8ER'8 ‘FRESH AND PORK BAUB» LAGES ON SALE NOW BY ALL LEADING GROOERS, ‘GOVERNMENT BTAMPED ;_ON EACH WRAPPER. ONE ‘OF ‘THE CHOICEST MEAT- FOODS ON THE MARKET 'AND ALSO THE CHEAP- ,_E8T BECAUSE NO WASTE- .WHATEVER IN USING. KiP-IU-CMU. Branches also at Efficient Banking Service to the community has built up the reputation and prestige of 1H1 Benlrslrlce its-founde- tion in I832. Our constantly increas- ing number 0F cue». tel-nets, inJlIi branches of itidultry. is sufficient endorsement of methods- 'vVOl‘Id»WId8 service. through our 300 bran- ches in Canada, New- foundland, West Indies, United States, and correspondents over the world- THE BANK ol= lvovA SCOTIA pltnl . . . 8 0,709.0!!! Reserve Pund IEOGLWI Resources . . I'D. - I. H. MALGOI-H Isnnlrr. Charlottetown Albertol. led en. sinmla. I- II I e g lslane. 0101M.‘ BtfPBoIe-rfir-Eourloz, ammonia and Victoria. OUT‘ . Stationery in keeping ful season. I O O colorings. Made fresh Bach day, gie gift boxes. Holders, Tobacco P Tobaccos. l en (J0 and _ aintii’ llore, Jap-a-lttc, all shades. Prlllt 8t Lattrherla Enam cls. Gilddens Vnrnishcs. grade article. DO-QOO-OOO-OQOO-OQOO OOO4 O-O4-O §—O-+OO+OO%+O-O-O-¥§$-§O-O: Distinctive Easter Cards and Easter Reddin Bros. with this joy- ‘ Beautifully boxed candies in Easter Home-made candies. The kind that has made our Confectionery Dept. famous. and boxed to suit the individual taste. Imported perfumes-Toilet waters, “lotions, etc., in combination or sin- iFamous Dunhill Pipes, Cigarette ouches, and Painting g Supplies J Save -the sur- lace and you ,, save all Paints and Varnish Do not. delay in having your buildings painted until late in the spring, when it is impossible to get painters. lIlt) lime bcforc the rush which comes later on. U-SB "JAMIESONS" LIQUID PAINT the paint that was selected for lho ilnai coat for the Quebec Bridge. Now is Everything that is nccdod for tile amateur or professional painter is in our vcry lllrgo assortment of Paints and Brushes. SPECIAL. To introduce Gllddens’ Endurance White Paint, wc offer it for n short time at $6.00 pervgollon. This is a high SPECIAlr-MO packages cf Kslsomlnc at 15 cents a. pkg. We Close iiaily at 5.30 A The Rogers Hardware Co. LIMITED / Wholesale and Retail A full_ supply TEE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. '" rlll~: *l:ll1lrltll GUARDIAN i, . ‘opening, this afternoon . Royal Bank Building. POIBIOEB. of-town orders. ' AN- ADVANCE sl-lowluc in pretty floral designs. by 72. Special for Thursday $7. EASTER MONDAY ENTE pitlli. on Friday evening. This alone worth the price of admission. , 78 quarters on Sunnyslde bridge work, etc. i1’ PAY"! iobuy in this Province. 4 ~ a - ATTIND PATOWB MILLINERY ‘ 1i. mcrtouhislse‘. "éiily. 1i limited quantity on hand. Get yours today, only 98 cents. c. 728p on. sesame, Dental Parlors, JOHN . CGUILLAN‘. silage... ' ~wlll pay t Q high“; cash Pryce gm- _be n royal arch meeting in King 7305-3-23-111531 ‘March 29th at 7.30. ._-__ THREE COUPONS and $8 cents will get you a new University _ Dictionary. lSend postage for out- BN8. Lid. 7285. H quALlrv . ootiilne especially ' when style is combined with it. See aha new spring suits at Patton's to- Anti Tuberculosis Society will take BY- 1i. indies suits, coats and dresses on Thursday afternoon, Prowse Bros, Ltd. 7823-3-24ME2l ALL PURE Ll-NEN table cloths Size 72 TAINMENT, only a few seats left for Minstrel Show Easter "Monday -~ --- night. Proceeds in aid of City l-Ics- 785211 SOME OF THE YOUNG LAD- 10s of Zion (‘hurcll, under tho abln instruction 0f lMrs. Houie, are pro- purillg u sketch which they will givc —-r- T0 OPEN NEMI eustrvess- Messrs Hamlin Watkins and Jos- Pllll Doyle. cit)’. are going into the dental mechanics business in Chnr lottetown. They have. taken up , above White's confectionery. Their busi- nclls will be the making of dental ISLAN.D LADY'S DEATH-Mr. PATON'8 MILLINERY OPEN- lng at 3 o'clock today. 1i ULTRA SMART suits at Patons opening tomorrow. 1i A NElN HlAT ill-l; necessity, buy yours at ‘Patton's. 11. 98 CENTS and three coupons with postage will aéeure for you egzp.g.gpé|mgt_ the new University Dictionary. L. O. L. MEETlNGn-There will William Lodge room, Kingston. GRAND MILLINERY SHOWING on Thursday afternoon. Prowse 7S23-3-24ME2i. ANTI “TUBERCULOBIS MEET- |NG.-The annual meeting of the place this evening at 8 o'clock in St. Paul's Parish Hail. 7354 of SEVERAL CASES REPORTED. —The smallpox outbreak at Mor- oll has not yet appeared to have run its course. Quite n number of houses have the sign small-pox at.- taclled lo them. 48 , 1.0 DOZEN DAMASK table nap- eacil. Moore and McLeod, Linlltel], kills strong, splendid Wklllflllg llliill‘ 7864 ll-Y ill fl large rullgc of designs. Size 22 ‘by 22 ins. \Vol'iil $4.00 R- Spcciul for Thursday at. per dnzcu $2.98. Moore and McLeod Limited. ' 78154 DEATH OF AGED RESIDENT. ~'i‘llc ril-zltil occurred u; tht- (‘hur- lottvtotvn Ilospitztl yesterday cvcll iug of Miss Margaret Riley ill ‘tilt- ago ofl'7ti years. 'l‘ilc deceased was n sister of Mr. T. B. Riley and is Mrs. Thomas E. Flynn of this oily and aunt of His Worship Bitty: 57 or Riley. The rclnuius were l-culov- ell in the residence of ltcrbrother Mr. '1‘. B. Riley, Hlllsboro Square. from which place the funeral will he lleld- at 8.45 a. lll. oll FYlLIliy morning to St. Houston's Cathed- ral thence lo Roman Catholic cc- meiery. moo-ii- : .’ CONCERT AND ENTER- talnment In Zion Church Hall, Fri- .day March 26th. 7858-3 25-ME2i FEEL Tlili SURGE 0F ABOUNDINC YOUTH Age is alckness—gradual disinte- gration of the tissues which com- prise your vital organs-your nerves, heart, liver, kidneys, brain. Each of these organs depends on the internal secreting fluids of cer- tain giande. When such glands become lax in their functioning, through under or ov- er-secretion, you are sick. Unless these glands are aided to resume proper functioning, the tissues of the vital organs gradually wear and crumble away. You are old in health, if not in years, and old- fashioned methods of treating sick- ll ness are admittedly helpless. Your days are numbered unless you get at the sent of the trouble ‘by direct action, and that is by revitalizing and restoring the glands to their proper functioning. ' Go to your druggist. Ilfhe is an up-to-date one,‘ he will have PHUSPHUNUL THE WONDERFUL NERVE AND BRAIN TABLETS Each box contains o. tllontlrs treatment. Get u box today. If you arc uwzly from any drug store send lircct to The Sculbeil Drug (Io. , St. Jzlliulrilles, Out. Price oll! Phosphonoi. three doi- lnrs. n lbox; two for $5.00. ‘Sold at Fosters Drug Storc. mom _PATON'S MILLINERY OPEN- lng today from ll p. m. to ii._1i DEATHS CHiL'TON.—-lln this l-ily Mart-ll 23rd lvlrs. Sarah Chilton. Fullorlll notice later. RILEY-At lilo (‘Jturltltictowtl Hospital, ou Wednesday {liar-ch M, Miss hlzlrgatrct Rilcyv-of Arlllugll, Irrlzuld, aged 7ti yours. STRlCKLAND-—-At the Provincial lnflrlnary, (‘lmrlottetowlt on March 17th, AlIllZlbQIlil, wife of James Strickland of Stanhopc, agcd 90 yours. Fhlnerul and interment at Stuuhopc. CLOW.--In this city, suddenly. lliurcil 24. Alice (flow, wife of Art- emns Clow, North Wiltshirc. Fun- l Popllllf Young JamesA. Roibertson city received a telegram yesterday anouncing. the death of ‘Mrs. J. Beecher Cros- by, which occurred nt Denver CoL, on Monday 22nd inst. The deceas- ed wlls a sister of Ml‘. Robertson and had resided in Denver for the past 20 years. Tilere are left to mourn, her husband and one son Makes food Taste G-OOD-——H 0OD’S SARSAPARIL-LA CREATIES AN APPETITE eral Friday at 2 p. m. front her late residence to North Willshirc com- vtcry. ' PATON’S MILLINERY OPEN- lug from 3 to 6 this afternoon. 1i Johll Mrs. Connors; Miss ulisc. districts are urged t0 be present Orange l-Iall lliarch 26th at. will be discussed. and three daughters; namnly: ‘ Grace and Miss Catherine; all of whom were with llcr at the time of her de- DR. PORTEWS ADDRESS.—On . ~ir— Aids digestion and promotes as~ siluilntion so that the body sec- ures full nutritive value, thus nat- urally making the wellk strong and giving the vitality 0i‘ health. ‘Fills BETTER SCHOOLS M.EET|NG_ grout medicine enables the diges- All of the ratepayers of ille Hazel Grovc, Ronnie's Roud, Grceuvzlie. iinpedalo and Hunter River school tive organs to perfounl their fun- ctions easiiy. keeps the stomach sweet and relieves or prevents in- M digestion and other digestive trou- a public meoiing to beheld in the bles- itn Plzldhy evening 7.45 o'clock. Ad- dresses iWIII be given hy It. II. Campbell, Superintendent of Edu- czfttionbvernoucCrockctt, Inspector or ueens wounl nnd others. lliflltcrs of vital imgol-tnnce to a" built up to overcome that tired When your food does taste good it is a sign of good or returning health; allows that the blood-is be- coming richer. routing scrofuln, ec- zema, rheumntlsnl and other dis- eascs, and that the system is being feeling, ahd the prostration after influenza and fcversfflle one tiled- iclne that can legitimately claim to do all tllis~ls Hood's Sarsupnr- “Tiz” Puts Joy in Sore Aching Feet “MY, ,HOW ‘TlZ' cuteness TIRED, SWOLLEN, BURNING FEET-IT'S 'GLORIOUSE" 'Alt! wltlat relief. No more tired feet; no more burning feet; no more swollen, ceiling, tender, sweaty feet. No more soreness in corns, caiiouscs, bunions. p No tnsiter what. ails your feet or what under the sun you've tried without getting relief, just use “Tlz.“ “’I‘i1." is the only remedy that draws out. oll the poisonous cx- btizlliolls WIIICII puff up the feet. Tuesday afternoon Dr. Porter gilVe a most interesting talk-st Mount Stcwnrt on tuberculosis, Mr. S. Dn- niel Presiding. At-thc conclusion of the address a votc of thanks wns moved by the Rev. R. M. Brod- ia. wllicn was seconded by the Rev. J. (Y. Martin to the Dr. for his elo- quent treatment of ills topic. Mr. 1'13")’ 110KB)’ acted as secretary of the meeting. i—<mo¢-€_ Headaches From.Sllght Cold; t bax/vrlvs: . BROM0_ QUiNiNli; ,, Tablets relieve the Headache by t curing the ‘ColdfA tonic luxntive ’ and gcrmtlestroyer. Look for sig- I lélgture E. 1W. GROVE on box. c. _ .. . - -——-<-o--_.i. Mlnardh Llnlment Cures Colds. Etc _ o illn. Ii‘ a mild laxative is ueetiad take Hood's Plils;' rln uctlve calli- artic, more Hoodis Pills. Mlnarlfs Linlment Cures Dandruff QQ-O-OQ-QOO-QO-QOVQOOQ-OQQ“ Stop that Nasty Spring llead Cold Right Now Abrupt chungcs of temper- "Tlv." cures your foot trouble so -you'll never limp or draw up your face in pain. Your shoes won't seem tight and your fcct will nev- er, never hurl or get sore and g\\'OII(‘Il. Tillllk of it, no more foot misery, no more agony from corus, ltallotlses or buuiolls. Get n box at any drug store or department store and. get lnstflllt 4 relief. Wear smaller shoes. Just once try "Tiz". Get a whole yecfs font colnfort for a fcw- cents. t ’l‘lliuk of lt. b t Minard's Llnlment Cures Dltsemper ____-<p-0>—-——— DR. DeVAN'B FRENCH PILLS AIGIIIbIQ Re ulating Pill for Worn on. 86 e box. old at ell Drug Stores. or mailed to any address on receipt of price. The‘ Seobell Drug 00-, 8t. Catherine-l. Ontario. l wvoulvrnv CLUB. Excellent floor, 3 piece orchestra. ‘l Single tickets, 75c. - l “hlr” "M the advent "t ‘E ' spring clothing lure llpt to 1 PIASTER MONDAY ‘“““°°°°“‘“- ' l Such colds usulllly start, in l DANCE, lllc head and work down- ' Wllftl into the throat and illl‘ IJLISSIIEOB. OUR COLD REMEDY l‘ will relieve the distress in the head, upon the nostrils and insure free breathing. Keep it handy and use 4 b ~< I l’ freely when the first sympt- 7793-323MEttstf. a Q1113 of a cold appear. i‘ ""2; 0 j PRICE 0_NLY 25o. ’ 1 I 0H9 jj, Johnson 8t Johnson , > v7 4 The Quality Drugstore 0 Cor. Kent and Prince Streets > 1» . TWELVE -=.L — ' THOUSAND n FRESH i COLUMBIA I BATTERIES 1 RECEIVED TODAY Orders Filled Promptly vvvvvVV Wholesale 8c Retail ‘xx 4 xxx O-O9-O&bOOOO-§4 *-‘ peeuo-u-uowwnooyoyen», a‘ Tile Rogers Hardware , 00., Ltd. . Q-O-O-O-O-OOO-O-O-O 0r. E. C. llarris Eye Speclahst Office, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. Oflice Hours: 9.80—12.30, 2-5. Phone 68X PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN Restores .Vim and Vitality fnr Nervne an Bruin" increases "grey matter . Tonlc—wlll build gnu up. 88 a box. or two for f6. at mall on recs 9t of price. The Seobell Drug Pm. M. Catherine» (Dlltllrlo. ecu) an‘ FOSTER’! mum norm For Spanish Influenza 'l'llo Linllncnt that lCurcs All Ali- merits- MINARDKS TIDE OLD ILEIJiABLE-Wl-y lt. MIINARDlS IJININIENT CO., LTD. Yarmouth, N. S. l Attention People Do you realize how footwear has odvanced? So why throw away that shoe-or rubber boo‘. when it. could not. be repaired anywhere else, bring it. to us. we guarantee satin-- faction. We have all new and up to date machinery, including s. McKay atitcher, and backed up by a life long experience of shoe making. No matter how much the shoes are worn out we'll fix them and do it right, our work is open for your inspection. and any job, either large or small receives our prompt and careful attention. Bring or send your shoes to the new boot and shoe factory of Weat- ern Prince. Two doors west of the Clifton House. v GEORGE BABLER. yroprietor, . 1:. . illlllllttfllilll- B: lit l: rug stores. or by _ MaLRemembered One of Chsrlottetowms best known and most popular young men ‘leaves for Vancouver this m0l‘lling_in the person of Mr. Sum Murphy. "Sammy” was for many years (avant in. gut-re) prominent in hockey and baseball circles be- ing a member of the celebrated Vic tori», ilockey team which won the amateur championship of the Muri- titne Provinces. He also took a great interest in baseball and no‘ game was complete without tllc~ presence of the genial-l-‘Sallltltlyfhn _ some capacity or-other. "lliurph" went overseas with lilc 11th Howitzer buttery under ltlajor D. A. McKinnou and was om- of the live wires of that outfit. Pos- sessed of all exceptionally generous share of true Irish wit radian-d sunshine. cheerilulncss and Ulilllil-l ism. and his vcry presence cllnst-di gloom and left no room for pus-l simism. i Needless to say lllis hosts| of, friends are very son-y w S“. mm‘ Rio. and as a slight IllliYk of ‘llnql illgil esteem in which llc wlls hold,‘ ll few of tllcm wuitnd on hlln lust. evollinil tnld presented lliul willl n; u-allt-t colltzliliitlg a substantial fillill‘! of lllonoy unti the following ml- lirtssz- l Cilzlriottctowu, l'.i-J.|. lilalrcll 24th, illju Dt-ur OIfI "hiurph":— i l l l We arc gathered tngnlllvr. illi- iy a fcw ni‘ your malty, nltllly friends, lo shy good hyi- lllltl Hi3 lrY- ill a fcw Sllllillf‘ words, itl loll; you how much wt» llutl- to sm- you] g0. i As wt‘ look buck over lilo llltllly good limos we've haul tngt-llll-r, real IIIIIPS till-y W('l'l."~~illI oi‘ illl-tll. Illil ilillll‘ UUIIIIIIPII‘. without "llill liitlrpll." Wl~'ll nil uliss you. “Hunfl We'll IIPVPI‘ furl-let you illllI w.- t-llll't ilt-lp llOllllll-Z lilzlt you will Wu fccl sure iilut in your lllllV‘ field 0i’ t-lldczlvor you'll slili coll- llll'l.lt‘ to mzlkv friends, trut- it'll-tidy rcul fricllds, hilt ill doing so wt- irust they won't eliminate the out-s you've loft behind. In conclusion plcace zlctrepi this Sillilll gift. us o. loving renlt-nlhlxtnco of the friends you are ieuviltg ill-- hind, nnd always remember, wilt-rc- Ovvl‘ you Hi1), that your Sufrctlssvs and endeavors will zllwzlys be fol- lnwcll wilirthe grvutost lute-rest. And may your future iIPiIVlllPs Iii‘ as profitable as they have liven in the past. ‘U01. W. ‘B. Prllwse, .\‘Iilji)l‘ l). .\. hlvliillllull, Jul-k hll-Alr-l-r, Jol- imllgau, Fruuii Fraser. (‘liilWlrll Chandler, (‘hit-it Willizlllts, idmlllvlt Doyle, Alhun Ilillollonzllti. ixlrry 'I‘rulnm‘. Leo llllilcvtte, (‘ltztrlil- IAIVIIlgSIUIIUi ‘Illlilip lfoylv. Eddil- Duffy, Guy Scott, Spurgc DliilllOllll. Pops (‘lurid Alli-ills Wl-ir, Junk lviurllagllzln, Billy Hughes, JilUll ' , Percival, Ilussell (‘hottdlolz llillyl Gilicsplc, Woudzlil \\'ol'tll. lloury l Fitzgerald, ilullor Aiurlvyz Altlunillgi Rlguall. .Illl\\lll_\' (llilllillll, ill-urge“ Pnnvso, Tom Roget's. lCiltll-r ll.lv~_ yul", lvml llvddill. Eugene l\'<-ll' ‘_ George livid-lion. \\'IIII'<'_(I (‘oyltul Lutic Alzlnltoullld. Pal \\'cl.~.ll, i\':lrl Kelly, ‘(Tall-once VUIIZIIPII, Jim lit-l- l-cll, Julian Rcotlgllun, Alf t‘o:ld_v,. Matti. NIcCarruu. | " lulss us ulso- we wnllt you lo. I / . lilER you are I i ILING COLE c or KING "int lllc quality .»I\"I‘Il'l"[Iy main. .l atom: explain: ' ucasingealqn ‘T -. n~»..-'»-—-ndnblo ".'It\-:'.'.~r§IJ-\h:" -‘. o‘ r, -. m u. , -,. e I -~v- .1; ,. lfltr" m mlgnr load '- . VI wt :- “ll-riled (in ovogy “mugs. H7 lllll‘ lillfiilll I.l'l‘.‘-"'1'i'_\ lilit ll~li lllf-vll- l AS MARCH 315T L3 THE END ,- w fvt'=l‘ lIIIll :.:-' i.’ is l zlii ili‘l'ttll'," n. >44. l-l‘ licll -_ Elliot; lgllll .3, p; ’ .., . lt.-i. llisiillol I.I\/il'l‘El.i , T’7V‘7',I‘W1;frf;-:>i.r>v-“” . - .111 - " 1 tlCbXtfllLifS u Every unmarried person, or widow. or widows . without de- pendant: as defined by the Act, received or earned $1,000 or more. CLASS I Forms to be used in tiling returns ori or lvclorc the 31st of March, 1920: Trustees, executors, ad- ministrators, agents and‘ ztssignccs must use Form O Employers making o return oi’ the names nnd amounts paid to nil til- rcctors, officiais, agents or other employees must use Form T 4. - Corporations and Joint Stock Companies making ll return of all dividends ' fill bonuses paid to sllarclngllli- crs and members during 1919, must use Form T 5. NOTE-Individuals lsclmprlning plut- IlBIIIiIp must lile returns in tilt-ll in. Il\‘| dunl capacity on Form T 1 or 1'1 A. PENALTY Every person who is required to make this return, who falls to do so within the time limit, shall be subject to ll penalty of $10.00 for each day during which the default continua-and all such pon- nltlee shall be assessed and collected from the person llnhle to make the return in the nine manner in which tales are aseeeeed and col- lected. Address of Inspector of ‘Taxation Return All persons residing in (innatitucntployed in (Ianadn, or carrying on business in Canada, arc litllilc to a tux on income, as follows: other . Dominion at Cannon Should be Filed at Oncel! individuals, ‘ Every corporation and Joint slot/z company, whose who during the calendar year, I919. ' -' who during the calendar year I919, received nr ‘l earned $2,000 or more. Time Limit .~\li [lCfwlJlls in (‘lass l. ZIF .\Ill\\\'ll hvrvon, lllll'~l lilo l ll m‘ ill-inn‘ lllt‘ ISISC (if March, 1920. .\ll |it'i‘snll.~ ltl (‘Lise l. .01 l~llfl\l‘ll ll('l‘i‘(*ll mll=t ill. I'll l'l' lil-ivvrl- tllt- 30H! OI ~.-\pril, 1920. General instructions Obtain Forms from llll‘ IIi5|lt'(‘l(lI'.§ or _ r\\r~lr~l.llll Instructors oi izlxnlioll, ill‘ lroltl I‘tl.*lll‘l.lnl‘l'>. RULHI crux-fully nil in ~-tl'll< llt>ll\ rill Iklllll lwltvw lllilrl; ll ltl. Prepay postage on lrlirrs ztlltl lIllUillllUllI» lily-- \\'lil'(Il'll ivy mull in Ilihllll- furs oi‘ illxnlloll. Make your returns promptly, and avoid penalties for this District. IIALIFAX, N.S. profits exceeded 82,000 during the fiscal year end- t-‘ti in 1919. GLASS 2 Forms to ln- usui in filing il'llllll\ on Ill‘ before the Elllil ill April, 1020: .\ll illtlividutlls other lll.!ll nlrlm r< anti ranchers mu tll-i- Form T 1. . Fllrnlcrs and ranchers lill|\l ll~l‘ I70rlll T I A. (Iorportttiolts llllfl joint Rt. vi. l l-llll|.1l|Il'S mllstusc Form T 2. l’I-‘..\'.\I.TY llwry pCfSUfl required to 1'llilI~i".1I‘('KUI'2l.\§‘I‘|OIhIIflI0do so uithil‘. lllt‘ limo limit, ~ilttll In‘ xllhjocl f0 a penalty oi twenty-live per yentum III YIN‘ llnlnllnt of lhc {as pnyallh. ' All)‘ l1’ ‘on. wllctllur tamblo misc. “ho fails to . return u: provide itliornL-tilrl liltly required ZICtPTtIIIIQ to tho provisions l‘ of tllt- wt. snail he liable on sunlmtlry t-onlictiotl tn g penalty oi $100.00 for each tiny tlttrillg which the default culltitsllre-a. Alan tiny person milking -.l false statement itl titty fPlllITl or in any information required by the Tviillislcr. sllnli hc liable.‘ on sumlmlry conviction. f0 n penalty not vxrcctlitllg “(b009, or to six months‘ imprison. merit or to both fine and imprisonml-lll. i? R. W. IIREADNER, Commissioner of Taxation. -