_ , Y‘ I a To Perlora Join‘ A; Tasks i . ’ 4 Toni" eyliein ehefld be j’ 4 i ..\‘ 4 ' ' kept-in ee perfect condition s; poesibla. . You can't expectio be at‘ 19m best. rayon are. nervous, 4 desponcent and on the verge of a hreakdown-Jrry , I "llvnonhnsnlfiiaa Compound ‘ theroreltor of new strength and vitality. This preparation consists of the f best ingredients. for rebuiid- > lug the system and is sold on its merits. ‘The Price-tum per Iii or bottle. E. A. Foster .I Central Drugstore. roam I “Home Eiifii-“rfia- en. 85 l box. old at all rice. The Beebe of 0 eriael. Ontario. 952i. ‘l? ruI stores. or mail on rece pt of price. ‘Ia 8t. Oatlerlaes, Ontario. FODTEIUI DIIIIG ITORI a etitelieen , Bowels . Regular ‘You can relish your museum»; 1g . glllllettinggonriivvm DeVAWO FRENCH PILL! Areliabie Re uleting Pill for Worn Drug Stores, or mailed to any address on receipt ll DIII 00-. St. -_—————-—~ PHOBPHONOL FOR MEN Restores Vim and Vitality for Nerve . Brai ' incre es “ ray Inltt ". TlSnio-wfil buil uu Tip. 1| align. or two for B, at “dd ‘are allowe as one ord. meats. In no oase -OOO-OOOO-O‘C- stage. etc but CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements under this heading. lo. per word for each in- sertion. Where copies coins to our care to be forwarded, live m at be added to coat to cover o lotions count la one wor OQIIII flvifilgures (la H.000) remittances to cover eost must accompany all advertise- n this rule be overlooked. Advertisements received without rem ttlnce cannot. be acknowledged. nly y our Iegant free samples. Wri e new to Dominion Nurseries, Mon- troll. ' FOB SALE FOR SALE —- SEVERAL YORK- shlre pigs, male and fomale, 8 weeks old. C. T. Ferguson. York Ii. It. 2. . 7B22-4-1-MEOIpiI I-‘LFUR §A|4|‘:-—1IRI‘E‘i¢ l‘I.\'l)l".§I)Al.l-1 , Stallion 3 yearn old. Apply (lor- tIlill Curr. Oyster II\‘(I Bridgo._ ,1 l2fi-i-fihlld2lptl. l {FOR SAI.E—IIOAT AND ENGINE. _ both practically new. A. liiclloan " and Co" Georgetown. . 787-i-.'l-2i‘»-Iili<2tf murw \\'u.l. 1m soon AT A nan- gain. Large stock. Benjamin Moore A‘; lilurtln Scnour I00 per ~cont pure linseed oil paint. \Vrltc for color cards $10.00 worth and nvor delivered to your station. M. if. .\IcGu\vau, Kilrnuir. l’. l-J. I. 80-iC-4-7hII-2-li. ‘MALE HELP WANTED APPLY 'l‘0 80» EUSO-A-G-Ztililfiiprl \\'AN'l‘ED—-A Euston St. ‘ lill Y. \I’AN'I‘BD--'I‘WO 0R THREE c good list carriers. Apply Guard- ian Subscription Counter; ' ' ' 792i-3-20MEtfJ naonusinuu mans Oiilce—Riiey Building." Queen 8t, opposite Prowse Bros. ltesidonce-ei Grafton St. on. |. s. onoxzn Veterinary Burgeon Office and Residence 171 Great George Street Opposite Kenned e Garage ' Phone E. S. Blanchard B. Arch. ARCHITECT dANK or Nova Seorm CHAMBERS - TZCG-B-ZIIMEM McLean & McKinnon, aietere, Attorneya-at-LIW ea, loyal Iank Building. Qwwn e e P. E. Illlfld Morson & Duffy Iarriatera and Attorneys lollolter- for Royal Bank el\ Canada HONEY TO LOAN 8. e. HISBIAN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. ete- . MONIY TO LOAN. Montague . . P. B. lliand McLeod & Bentley W. l. Bentley, K.G. Iarrlaier and Atterney-at-Law MONEY ‘i'_O LOAN 1 link of N. l. Chamhwr .- IISCELLANEOIIS JOIIN ALFRED R SurVi-yo r, 2 "LACK. \'\’lll'l‘l'} AND tint: dog awaits owner. DNAIJ). LAND Ill“). Souris. T-Alldlmtlipd TAN‘ unv- If not ("IIIIIIIHI will in- hold for irxpcvisi-s. Apply (Juardian. 8 (Wild-GM 163i. FRY OUR l0]! FILIIYTIRG DEPT. for your next order for billheede. ietterheads. u 8t... Charlottetown. $0., Kent FEMALE HELP GIRL \\'ANTI~}I). APPLY Iuiuscwork. Apply Iiil? ARLING- iun Hotel. UUEII-d-IIMIII. -\\’AI\"I‘I<II)—GIRI. FC- (iI-INIIIIIAI. JJI \Vou-r Si. 8-4-5.“ IQIiIDLI. \VAI\"I‘I~IID—HIRI. FUR (iIdNI-Iii Al. housework. for small 111v 99 U - Prince ht. “Bu. ‘BORE-i-G-Iilblti‘ family. Ap- \\‘ A l\"I"l<1l)—(ilR I. HLUTI‘. Grafton St. F0 R A; I at A. n. n. w y sow-a MAID \VAI\"I‘ED FOR houseivurk. 26 Brruhton Roa . GENEIIA Apply Airs. liliifnrzii, sosa-i-s-nrrs-iipa ‘ .__~ » “TIJIAN ‘OF GOOD (TIIAIIACTEIR wants, position must have god lis housckccynei“ war-res. Apply “L. hi." Hunter ilivcr. 80illi-4-7~Il. . \\'Al\"l‘lill) 'l‘\\'0 0R THIN-IE girls to learn inilllncry. Apply to bliss liirlieilun at Aioore and Iiii-Lcod, Limited. 8l()-i--I-7.\iI-2~li. \\‘A'N'l‘l¢ll) 'I‘\VO CIIAMIIEII MAINS and waitress for til Apply Victoria iiotol \\'ANTED CAPABLE housekeeper In uGod home. Apply Prince Street. TEACHERS WANTED . l niug room. sn-l-nui-zui. \VOMAN FOR small family. 77 Lower 3i. \\'AY\"I‘ED-—'I‘EA('IIICIR FOR (‘LYING Ii Ivor Apply (‘. I). McLean. 0i‘. I‘. I-J. I. III. School. Supplement $125.00. Clyde Riv- ZT-l-Riiiillptl. \V|AN'I'ED—IIOOO t0 ‘I200 ACCORD!- I’! g U) teachers. holding at experience for P. E. '. least. 2nd class normal school certlflcatcslJn Alberta rural '¢0I‘il. short term unis. Aprlinnd May. Commlss engng ts; 4 on per cent. yearly. Wire certificate. (HIKBEQIPIGIII best offer: school; no waiting; contract with trustees. Teach era’ Agency. Ed bertl. I arrange Mullett mnnton. Al- (H. F. Muilett. Mgr" fiyrs. o" 0' Eanraar."..naa:.>. WANTED .1 tstlétra 1 I " IT PAY/e to buy in this province. TREAT YOURSELF T0 TEA at St. James this afternoon. CANTATA, "The Resurrection." by the Baptist Choir Friday night. ON WITH THE NEW SUIT.- No one could resist the new suits performance at 6.45, second at 9 p. m. 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO Ab VERTISERBPAdvertIsers are res- pectifuliy reminded that copy and instructions must be in the "Guard- ian Oillce not later than twelve noon each day except Saturday, when the latest hour for changes or new copy is 10 a. m. dti. some: EDWARO-Owing w “The Birth o1 a Nation" being twelve reels, the matinee today will start at 2.45. First evening performance at 6.45, second at 9 p. m. 1i PLEA8E NOTE thaLsnle of sug- ar bags advertised to take place in Railway Freight Shed, Charlotte- town, IP. E.I., at ten o'clock on the forenoon oi’ Thursday, April 3th, I920, is lIUW cancelled. - 81l0-4-7ME2i TRAGEDY AND ESCAPEIAT FALCONWOOD.--It lg reporiml that n. female patient at Falcon- wood committed suicide 0n Tues- day, and that a mule patient es- caped from the institution yester- day. FUNERAL FRlDAV.--The re- mains of the late Miss Vern Shaw, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. M. Albert Shaw, llrackley Point, whose death occurred at the Somervlile I-Ios- pital on Sunday last are expected lo arrive Ibis evening. Funeral service will be held at. iwo o'clock tomorrow, (Friday) at the home. Brnckley Point. interment at Cove Iicad church cemetery. (Put- rlut please copy). . HARDING‘ AND MCRAE WED- DING.—~A pretty WIIS sdlemnized at New London on March 22nd, when Marian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Harding of French Riv- er became the wife of John McRne of French River ‘also. Mr. McRne is one of our returned men who saw three years service in Franco and Flanders ilelds. The bride was prcttiiy dressed in white sn- iin and stood unattended. The ceremony was performed by Rev. (icorgo. Alilier oi New London. Mr. and Mr-i. Iiarding who will reside in Long ltive-r have ilm wishes of numerous irlends for u Iiiippy Jour- ney through life. .__<-<-o->____ Minarwa Liniment Cures Dlteemper PERSONALS Mr. Erwin NIcFarlane, city, leaves this morning for Dauphin, Mo. ' vMr. Wallace Bowman, city left yesterday ifor Grand Prairie, Alber- -_t8.. , ‘Mr. lErnest (firmer-on, driver on the i’. E. I. R., and Mrs. Cameron have gone on a trip to Ottawa. Miss Pearl Iicll. teacher of this city, leaves this morning en route to Calgary. Mr. J. 13. McFeyden, Augustine Cove, was among the visitors to the city yesterday. " Miss Dorothy lBrowneil of Am- herst, is visiting in ‘Charlottetown and is the guest of Mrs. I-I. C. Brown Hotel Victoria. Rev. Fr. Gallant from Skagwsy, who has been visiting his former home in Rustico. is in the city on his way ‘buck to Alaska. Mr. i2‘. J. McDonald, Montreal, formerly of Charlottetown is visit- ing this city after an absence of eleven years. - m run . crush y rzenwu. or sono. -Baptlet' Church Friday night. l ENTERTAIN YOUR GUESTS ntI the Bt. James tea and bazaar this, afternoon. Tickets '50 cents. i MR8. IOYD E. MOGUARRIE ‘Hampton, will be "At Home" to her friends Saturday afternoon and ev- now on display at Pnions. Have 951118. April 10th. 8116-4-7-2IPd w“ 8°‘ y°““‘y°"' 2" LOVELY AFITJrTs PLAIN and . fancy‘ all kinds of camisoles, ‘yokes, iqzleugfifi, €gqAmzmxlhgehrg towels. embroidery work an‘; fancy twelve reels, the matinee today frtlscl“ “h” “I "w w“ “d “l6 will atart at 2.4a. First evening “ ‘- Jam“ m" m" “mmmn- PRINCE EDWARIL-Owing to' “The ‘Birth of a Nation" being twelve reele, the matinee today will start at 2.45.- First evening performance at 8.46, second at 9 P- "l- 1| Rev. Mr. LliLleJohns in violin selections, Baptist Church, Friday 1118M. April 7-11 DELIGHTFUL 8| LKS.—Sllks are and Summer wear, and in this de- lightful showing, Pawns include lhegmost popular designs and coi- Oriliils. with n. delicacy that ap- peals to feminine tastes. See their display. 2] PRINCE RENEE-Owing m “The Birth of a Nation" being twelve reels, the matinee today will start at 2.45. First evening performance at- 6.45, second at 9 p. m. - 1| Proceedings in The Legislature Continued’ From‘ Page One the government is going to tackle lhis ciuestlon let them tackle It right, T0 1110115858 the available reven- ue the government proposed to make certain retrenchments. They were going to abolish the school supply. Wliul. (lid they do? Thcy dismissed the uiunnger, the man who instituted the school supply, who had made n study oi’ it and “m0 knew I111 flimlit its require- ments, and appointed in his place —whom? A mun acquainted with books and school ntequirements? N0. they appointed a political heel- cr, n livery stable keeper, although he. Mr. Arsenauit, was Informed that many returned soldiers, some of them teuche n, eligible for the position. had nppiiqd and, were turned down. It was the old‘ story, $50 and $75 jobs for the returned soldiers, fat salaried positions for political friends and heelers, “llltlr, Arseuault referred to the dIBCQVEPY" by lhe leader of the Kovrrnment of claims for western lands. lie had evidently forgotten than these claims hmi been filed long before he, Mr. Bell, made the discovery. “ills Honor, ii‘ lnmemluiscent mood," went on Mr. Arsennult, “must have smiled inwardly when he read the reference to the Fed. eral Highways Gilunii. We have vivid recollections, he said of the articles anneal-ms in the Patriot along about July 16 to 20 when the people were warned to vote againsr this grant because or the enor- mous taxation it was going to is illct upon the people. A $600 farm, thePatriot figured gut, wool be taxed at $64 additional because oi’ this, lhe then, infernal road scheme. “Mr. Eelector, how are you going to vote In the face of a tax like this?" 0i’ course the poor believed all the promises of re- trenchment, "The fnci Is the Liber n1 candidates when they made these promises had no more ex- pectation of being elected than I have of going to China." Theboom erang they tired came back and the leader of the government got a blnck eye and now he is trying to mnke the best of it. They would give much continued Mr. Arsennult, if they could wipe off the pages of the Patriot that gave these start- ling figures. _ We have no desire to prolong the work of the session, Mr. Arsenuuli said and any nreasure that the gov ernrnent brings up that meets with our approval us promising to ‘bene- fit the province we shall not critic- ize except to ,beip Iits passng. There are many things that ought to be aired which he would not take time to discuss at present. I-Ie would like Io have mentioned the liilisboro Bridge affair which oili- cluis had been dismissed and civ- ilians appointed although soldiers had ap lied for the position. The electors saw no salvation for the tuury. DYKJVIHCB BXBODt ~10 support those ————-<e->._-_ w o were going to save it from ' such an infliction as that and they anese troops Vlndlvostock after eight hours oi’ severe fighting. city the Japanese inrperinl flag is flying. The officials of the Reveill- tionary contingents already have been arrested and deported and all Russians have been disarmed. mot-i.- J aps Troops anese troo s will be withdrawn from Czechs, when Japanese in Siberia are safe, and when conditions in Siberia no longer constitute n. men- ace to Mnnurchiu and Koren, it was ofilcidiiy announced. a‘ i" WHEN iiliiilliiailc HAVE 8LOAN'8 LINJMENT READY FOR THOSE BUDDEN RH-EUMATIC TWINGEB Don't let that rheumatic pain or ache find you without Sloan's Llnirnent again. Keep it handy in the medicine cabinet for immediate action when needed. If you are out of it now, get another bottle today. so you won't suffer any longer than necessary when a pain or ache at- tacks you. Apply it. without rubbing-for it penetrates-giving prompt relief of sciatica, Iumbago. neuralgia, lame- ness, soreness, sprains, strains, bru- ises. Be prepared-keep it handy. All druggiets—35c, 70c, $1.40. Sloan's Liniaucratf Heep 11 Jiamly more popular than ever for sDrInKIIIIQRIIIZRIIIIII Canadian Farm- Products Ltd} A well attended meeting of the simrehoidcrs of Canadian Farm Productu,I_..id.,was held yesterd: loge, with Mr. John E Sinclair lll.i’.. tho President presiding, and Mr. William Kerr as Sccrelary. Oiiiccrs were elected as follows: President-John I-l. Sinclair, MP. 1st Vicc-Prcsldtenr-J. Ii, Mill- man. 2nd Vice-President — Iioruce Wright, Ilcdequc. Tho fol-lowing directors were el- ecied: Messrs. J. E‘. Sinclair, M. P., J. II. Millmnn, ll. R. Iirmvn, J. 1.. (Jampbell, R. W. Stewart, J. M. Auculn, ilurace \Vright, David Me Donald, I’. LeLaclieilr, William Kerr. Mr. R. V. Longworih was appoint- ed auditor. Organization was carried to n successful Issue and from now on the business will be known as (Yan- udlun Farm Products, Ltd. One of lhe principal features of the meeting was the splendid rul- dress of Mr. William Kerr, outlin- ing the aims and (ibjccis of the or- ganization and which is crowded out of this issue, but will zippeur- to-morrou’. ‘ Military _C_0nspiracy (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON, April 7.~A far- reach- ing military conspiracy, paralleli- ing in importance Von Kiiprfs in- surrection has been revealed in Munich. A news agency dispatch from Berlin said the conspiracy in- cluded the making of General Er- ich Ludendorff, Bavarian diclator, and Dr. Heine, economic chief, the dispatch said, adding that Heine was known as Bavarian separat- ist. Vatican Rumor _ Is Denied (Special to The Guardian.) ROME, April 7.—Tho Vatican authorities state positively that contrary to recent reports Pope Benedict will not allude i0 the Ir- ish question on the occasion of the beautifying of Oliver Piunkett, primate of Ireland in the 17th cen- . Is Occupied (Special to The Guardian.) VLADIVISTOCK. April 7.——Jup yesterday occupied in nil parts of the To Be Withdrawn TOKIO, April Téibeliiyed). Jap- Slbe a after evacuation Iby » PAINS IIII‘ HARD ' BOWLING. A very interesting bowling match took place ‘Tuesday night in the Y. M. C. A. between the Junior Melit- odist. Tuxis Class and lhe Anglican Class. The former proved victor- ious and the highest score, 169; was made for the winning side by Har- old Harper. The line up yvns as follows: JUN. METHODIST. Harold Harper, Arthur Spiilet, Charles Drake, -Bobs Weeks, Wil- irid Large. Roy Curler. ' ANGLICAN. Fred Hine, Charles Palmer, Cam- bridge Owen, Walter Hyndman, Au- brey Foster, Arthur Dewar. Prince 0i Wales at} San Diego, Cal. SAN DIEGO, iCuL, April 7.-The British battle cruiser Renown with IY alfternoon, in Prince of Wales Col- l i i the Prince of IVaIes on board an- chored off San Diego harbour short iy after 10 o'clock today. NegoRzTiions Re French Advance into Germany WASHINGTON, April 7.—'I‘he United States, Great Britain and Italy are negotiating with France to arrive n! a definite policy in con- nection with the French advance into Germany, it was said u! lhe Stale Department today. Campaign to Save World from Calamity (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON, April T-Political and lnbor leaders today joined in un paign I’u d l0 push a propaganda by lhe Brit sh League of Nations Un- ion to IIIVO the world from calmn- Iiies compared to which the Iaie war will appear, the merest trille. The appeal was signed by the Prime Minister, Lloyd George. Lord Grey, H. l-I. Asquith. Earl Beatly, Lord Robert Cecil and J, B. Clines. Supreme Council tn Consider Rhine Occupation (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON, April 7.—The Supr- eme Council will meet in London tomorrow to consider the situation brought about by the French oc- cupniinn of the German Rhino cit- ies of Frankfort, Hliilllll. Dnrmsiadt Offenbach, liemburg, Wienbaden and their suburbs. At the conferences the allied ht- iltude toward MarshalYFochs no RATTARYS I Lt MARITANA 3 for 25c A Lasting Smoke of Pure Delight appeal for h. 1,000,000 pounds cam- , tion probably will be determined. Dominion of Canada Department of Finance For the present the attitude of Great Britain and ltuly apparently will be one of benevolent neutral- Iiy. Italy was reported to have decided to offer France her mornl support only. In the meantime iho French were reporled preparing to extend the scope of their uccu pailon movement if they consider cd li. necessary. in occupied zone: the German people apparently vicv lhe French move with indlffert-ncf bTi-ITBEM it has aroused n pro- lest. (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON, April 7.—'I‘hc French occupation of the German Iiliine cli- ‘es was a military act oi‘ violence mi was unjustified by any act of he (Icrmun government, Germany let-larval in her note to France pr0~ eating against the occupation, a ierlin disnulch today sold- ‘i611! like ,, , flue Flavor Makes a Friend of Every User. Perfectly peeked in bright lead foil, and price marked ’on every package. “manna AAA‘; a MAKE IT A MODERN HAPPY NEW YEAR in your home by installing electric light service there. You will not alone have the best light known, but will also have at your commend many com- forts and conveniences .ever before possibly. We will gladly send our ex- pert to consult with you "MARITIME ELECTRIC 00., LIMITED D0 nolt forget . to file your Income Tax Return on or before the 30th of April, 1920. earned $1,000 or more. 2. All other Individuals who during the calendar year i919 received or earned $2,000 or IRON!- 3. Every corporation and joint stock company whose profits exceeded $2,000 during the iiscai year ended In 1919. to be used In filing ALL persons residing in Canada, em- ployed in Canada, or carrying on business in Canada, arc on income, as foII0ws:—— 1. Every unmarried person, or widow, \or widower, without dependants as defined by the ct, who during the calendar year I91‘) received or ' run T0 u 'r\- iiuusic “Can modern OOIIVJIIIQGIICCW. \\‘ould remunerate present. occupant for vacating. Apply Guardian. . weeeneeeouo-eo-ewew I MARK I. IlcGUloAN, LA. Ilrrhtlr, leileiter, N08"! Pubile. Money to Loan Charlottetown, P. E. i. Cameron lieoii, Qo0eb00oeov0e .___ \\'AN'I‘I~II)—- EXPRESS Apply Mr. J. dra. \VAGGON- D. Judson. Air-xen- _ soia-a-rmalpu. PA! as to -- Rates, etc., etc. Furnished, an ed for Comfo Economy. ' or WTIIB N. R. Passenger Agent. CANADIAN Goingbwest ? Complete information Service, Connections, ‘Full Details rangements complet- li . M. DAVISON‘ Local ‘Agent. DesBRISAY, District FIC- Train d all ar- rt and You can et arailonei ' ~ j J h‘ h 1 2r ~' -=---...;..-.~'f.~'¢-".. ei “Iii Issae heme an ca e. Dr. J. Woodburje Horse liniment ConditiorPewdere l-Ililsbe Bridge ‘was being repair- ed and in the gang of men engag- ed on the job there was not a re- turnedsoldier. ISo much for prom- Ises made to soldiers before the ei- ection. Expressing the hope that the session would not be unduly pro longed, Mr. Arsenault concluded atI 5 o'clock. He was followed by Premier Bell to whose speech reference will be madeiater. Sir Robert Borden ‘a At Ashcville, NC. (Dem. Preerepeelalq. - AiSI-IVIBDE. N. C» AIIPII 7.—- Pyramid Pile Fornls returns on or before the 30th of April, i920. ALL INDIVIDUALS other than General Instructions. ‘Iii 06a! Household Trenton I0! - Trealmeni Kelli‘. truahg Bleeding or PIO< Pllea. IBID FOB FBIB ‘II-ILL 2 _ Almost every hmi er who should h a v-e t h n blessed reliei - afforded by Pyramid Pile Treatment. You can have s free trial b! mail or ii you Featured by the entry of Sir. Rob- ert Borden, Premier of Canada the | fifth annual spring invitation golf tournament Opgflbd today on the spec!!! ie Cobb. 9.11.3». Cell: Grlendere. Pink Eye, Spiin e, CW5. r. $.12“ i§JS§"'-r.§.'i.°" sin, Cute Sons, and vrI'I leauwe ol an! .. . ..,...H. . u‘ fiilrwger zlionldnkeep standard re _ sci»:- In the Valli“ field l all Prquelly lrselw, Thales l“. links or the Asheviiie CouiitryCluh The play will continue through Sunday. The list of entries is the largest in the history of the club. v Premier-lhe . _Ear1y Inlilay __,_... (special to ‘The’ Guardian.) OTTAWA, April 7.—Slr Robert and Lady Borden expect to return to Ottawa early in May. Us cannot waitmei s GI cent be! at anydrng store. . Take no substi- tdte. I Join the hao- la tle I Iiae ls ll Pyramid Form T 1. must use Form T 1A. farmers and ranchers must use FARMERS AND RANOI-IERS V CORPORATIONS and joint ertozck companies must use Form Postmaeters. Penalty falle to do ea within the time Every person required to make a return. who subject to a paaalry ol Twenty-Ive per cesium of the amount oi the rel payable. Any pcaon, whether taxable, or otherwise. who laill to snake a return or provide Informa- uun duly required according to the proviaion oi limit, ehali he Tunmn- penalties. Obtain Forms from the Inspectors or Assistant Inspectors of Taxation or from Read carefully all Form before filling it in. Prepay postage on letters and docu- mente forwarded by mall to Inspectors of liable to a tax \ instructions on Make your returns promptly and avoid the Act, aisall be liable on summary conviction to a penalty ol IIOO for each day durlnl which the hlault continues. Aloe any person mailn] a hlea statement la any return or In an! information required by the Minister. shall be liable, on summery conviction, re a penalty not eacecding IIOJOQorte Ila menthflnprbon- meat or to both line and imprisonment. Address INSPECTOR OF TAXATION, HALIFAX, N.S. R. W. BREADNILR, Commissioner oi‘ Taxation. » 2 a .r)lé’fiifiilill.-v.gi.oilB-iiii=iililfgappetow-omnibus“.._\~._-¢---»-...;....__..