fee PAGE SIX B. George. James Hunter and Dr. W. V. Smitheringale. The company has $08,000 in cash and government bonds In the treasury and the property consisting of 22 claims is fully paid for. The right of way of the Canadian Northeastern Railway passes through the property. Dr. W. V. Smitheringale has been in charge of work on the property. Charles Goldberg has a prelim-1 a second vein, although the whole crops-cut is mineralized with low-grade on between the veins. The new ore is quite high grnde, but has not been drifted on yet and is not likely to continue as high - i kicui lentil. I It Is. nevertheless, greaWfirail provempnt over the 100-foot level and indicates that improvement In depth may prove quito imnortant st deeper levels. Assays nearth i nee give as high as $C In gold and 1QS.7 OUtlCM ullver. T,o south drift is about 15 feet lonir to date and shows 15 ounces of nre assaying void S5.20. Mvir in i ounce with lowe Krade ore along. eiae oi it. it is probab v too npnr - TlIE DAILY NEWS nt L ..'! - ews of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Operations to Be Resumed Soon on George Enterprise; Porter-Idaho Tram Construction " Under Way; Mayou to Re-open - the main fault yet to be representative but proves that ore occurs beyond the fault, which may be considered promising." It is said that the rapid development of Topley Richfield during the past few months assures the commencement of shipping high grade ore to smelter this summer". Develop ment continues to be pushed rapidly ahead. Jriary crew of 10 men at work on visiting France drink Vichy andi Shareholders of the Toric Mines I Uu.. aiming in Vancouver recently, ratified the deal with the Britannia Mining A Smeltincr Co. for the taking over of the nron. Tll. r'v. The Toric eompany . gives the . - ' I uniania company, under the deal, i an option to purchase all the a.- fts and undertakings of the Toric company for 7M.000 shares in a company to be Incorporated by the I Britsnla company havinsr an nu. thorlzwl share cop!t of 3.000,000 l r value shores, Britannia also h&Uyf Uiejptlon to nurchasfl all of-Twrt.ef tlies 750 000 har The shares' shall be naid ovr at tinted times jtnd amounts within ftae renra. The first rmvment of 1QU00 shflrw Is to be maide" one: ymnA a half after Iho 'slsnTni; if the agreement. f ... '' "Development Is improving the appearance of the mine with Increasing rapidity and, while prog-rets Is naturally slow, anxiety tas to depth Is largely removed," states Prof. J. M. Turnbull o'f the University of British Columbia, consulting engineer, in his latest report on the Topley Richfield mine. "Four feet of high-grade gold, tllvcr and lead ore encountered is in the face of No. 2 E crew-cut on the 200-foot level and corresponds to drill hole 8 U. This cross-cut Is about 30 feet long, to that the new ore seems to lie 30 feet in the footwajl of the ore followed po far north by the north drift on this level. It is probably; .' LOCATION OF 1 AA INSPECTORS Intpcctort of Dominion Income Tit are located in convenient pUcn throu(hout Canada. Consult the Inept at Tax office ntarett to you. Addresi "In-ptctor of Dominion Income Tai. The offices are at: Charlottetown, P. E. Itland j Halifax, Nova Scotia. Saint John, New Brunswick. Quebec City, Quebec Montreal, Quebec. Ottawa, Ontario. Belleville, OnUrio. Kingston, Ontario Toronto 3, Ontario, . Hamilton, Ontario. London, Ontario. Fort William, Ontario. Winnipeg, Manitoba. Retina, Saskatchewan. Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Calgary ,4 Alberta. EdnvjntorfrXlertfl, ( Vancouver, BriHslT&fuiuW Dawson, Yukon Territory. PENSIONS FOR AGED ALBERTA Scheme Will Come Into Force as .Siion4ii Proclaimed, I'rob-aMy Next Month Work IS to be cnmmpnppri fihnrtlv nr. trip Kennr V.r. EDMONTON, April terprise property at the head of Bear River in the Port- rfSIi3r!nl,:i! ln,1 rWi At-Li. tji..i l tive ln Alberta, probably in about mim unuiuisuitu iquijjniem,, lnciuuing a poriauie com- 0ne .month's time, according to a pressor, tool sharpener and other fixtures, have just been ' statement made by Premier J. E. taken up the hill accompanied by a crew. The George En- .'Krowjiiee on Thursday. . terprise is in shape to resume operations and a good camp ' Wilh the final decision by the . vnih wnc oofnMi'oWl loof ,. U f S executive council arrived at on . ifv-i "ws vowuu wntu itlOU 1UU 111 UC UUt 111 " UUi IIIUIICIIL itr 1 x 1 . t, Wednesuuy to place the scheme ui ftr 1 1 I r 1 All 4-w thin 1111 -V ttl n H n llnr-tM...l-..!. i i 11 iUn H a A A A n n u . i I . . , 1 . . 1 ' vuiiuiwuii una auiimici, iUUtimv JUIC, Uie llVKVaBUry luiuuer is being sent up to house the new plant. At the recent annual meeting of the company in Victoria, P. M. Link-was re-elected president, the other'- . directors being Mr. and Mrs. W. the jurisdiction of the Work municipal affairs, and Hon, 0, h. McPherson, minister of public works, will be going east and will consummate the agreement on be half of this province. The scheme will then become operative immediately. ROTARY GIFT TO HULL CLUB APPRECIATED George Rorie, president of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club, has received word from the treasurer men's Compensation Board, all is of Hull (England) club saying in readiness to function with the exception of arranging for the necessary services at the board's headquarters and to complete the required agreement with the Dominion government. Under the nronosed nlan it is that T. , Johnson of this city visited their club and conveyed greetings from Prince Rupert and a gift of $20 toward their quarter million dollar effort to complete me innrmary building. 1 he receipt of the gift was followed by necessary for each province shar- 'out' applause. ng in the benefits of the Dominion legislation to submit its supplementary and contributory legislation to the Dominion cabinet, through Hon. Peter Heenan, MANY FLOODS REPORTED OVERFLOWING RIVERS minister of labor, for final ratifi- NEW YORK' Anril 24. Word Hop ::nd to draw up a formal has been revived here nf flnnA It Is estimated that Americans jagreement of operation. in various parts of the couiu Hon. Mr. Heenan has notified damaging much nrnnprtv In me rorier iciano tramway ai oiner rrencn mineral, waters ai me government ne is reaoy to ais- Aikansas at Snow Lake 1000 peo-Sfewart. Two camps have been ;the rate of 342,000 gallons a cuss final arrangements, and the pie were driven from their homes, established, one at Green Point I year. No attempt has been made premier intimated that in the near In New York state the Genessee tfhd the other at Angle One. Thejto keep track of the wine they future Hon. R. G. Reid, provin- River overflowed its banks, flood-work is in preparation for comple-1 consume. cial treasurer and minister of many homes, tion of the line by the Prpmipr' Gold Mining Co. William Tompkins, manager of the Mayou property on Bitter Creek, has returned to Stewart, He aays that the Mayou is now amply financed as a result of the Hall brothers having taken an in, terest in it. Operations will be resumed as soon as weather ' 'A shortage of water has been threatening continuity of operation of the Granby power plant at A'nvox Recently. Reliance has had 4o be placed on oil during the em-'e'rjjncy.' ' " Good progress is being made in the drying of ,thelower tunnel on thu Tfge 'property at Alice Arm which is bplng developed by the Utility Mining and Finance Co. ..Pie rock has shown minefi ligation for the past 25 feet. A Knox , (l superintendent in charge of AUSTRALIAN CADETS VISIT PARLIAMENT- HILL Only a few days left for $ TheBankp Canada ' -tih M' s 'II, Ki ' ' - I, V :: . Wk I f ... i .... xm&. i ii uunaua s income lax acneauie Below is the official schedule of Dominion Income Taxation for persons other than Corporations and Joint Stock Companies. The amounts mentioned in this schedule are those after all exempt lent have been subtracted. After calculating the arsount of the tax payable according to the schedule, the taxpayer will deduct 20 per centum. Ruof Tustioi On tt tint $2,000 of Intone or wiy portion Uxrsof... i", OoWtC Wnon turn 9.000 IGjQOO IIOOO il.UW njw HJUO H'ooo I6.UI0 IIjOU) I8,(i00 14.000 20.000 JVJOUO 40,000 41.0(0 iO.OOO HiXK) toSpo & 1.000 UA0 loo.Loo IIO.uuo 12.0,000 imjnto 1 40.000 ! ZM.ouo M.ooo 4UO.000 HutMU' . . eucM ot -f-"' ' .,.:' . .wio tm ' uo . g ' 9UU0 10.000 Il.uoo 12.000 I l.OUU 1 4.000 1JOOO 16.000 U.UO0 la.uoo IV.OOO M.OO' MM ),000 4O.IXI0 44.000 50.000 ...... t 5J.O0O 1 60.000 ...... 65,000 70.000 Hjxn i fto.ouo cixjo VOjUOO 91.000 100.000 110.000 120.000 1)0,000 140.000 110.000 171.OO0 200.000 210.000 100.000 UOJOO 40UXW0 410,100 The rate of tax applicable to Corporations and Joint Stock CompanVs is eight (8) per centum on the Income In tsci m of J 2, 000. ' 6J DOMINION Income RETURNS Personal Exemptions Persons! exemptions should be noted carefully. They may be summarised as follows: (a) $3,000 In the case of a married person or householder, or any other' person who has dependent upon him any of the following persons: 1. A parent or grand-parent. 2. A daughter or sister. 3. A son or brother under 21 years of age; or incapable of self-support on account of mental or physical infirmity. Note Where husband and wife each have a separate income in excess of $1,500, then each shall receive not $3,000 exemption, but $1,500 exemption. (b) $1,500 in the case of unmarried persons. (c) $500 for each child under 21 years of age who is dependent upon the taxpayer for support, or if 21 years of age or over Is incapable of self -support on account of mental or physical infirmity. Send Only Accepted Cheques or Money Orders Dominion Income Tax may be paid In , lump sum on or before April 30, or the iktaspayer may pay one-quarter of the estimated tax due on or bei'ore Ap.il 30, and the balance in thre equal, bi-monthly payments, together with interest at Some of the 150 cadets who are visiting Canada ami the United States shown on the steps of the Parliament Buildings ut Ottawa and Inset is a Tax Due April 30 After April 30th the law imposes penalties for delay Vi If you have not already declared your 1928 Income for Dominion Taxation purposes, do so without delay. You have only a few days left. You may pay. your tax in one lump sum, or in instalments, plus Interest. Every person liable to pay Dominion Income Tax should obtain three copies of the official form, either from his Postmaster or from the Inspector of Income Tax in his district. These forms are: Form T 1 For all individuals, other than farmers or ranchers. Form T 1A For farmers or ranchers. Form. T 2 For corporations and joint stock companies. Note carefully the instructions on the form. Fill in all details accurately and answer all questions. Make up the amount of your tax. "You can do this with the help of the accompanying table. Mail two copies, properly filled in and signed, to the Income Tax Inspector for your district, toiether with an accepted bank cheque or money order for the full amount of your tax, or for the first instalment. Keep the third copy for your own reference. Be sure to have these returns mailed before April 30 6 per centum per annum. If the taxpayer adopts the Instalment plan of payment and fails to pay instalments as they fall due, additional penalty Interest will be added. A cheque marked accepted by the bank on which It Is drawn or money order for either the full amount, or the amount of the first Instalment, must accompany the official forms. Cheques must be made payable to "The Receiver-Oeneral of Canada." Do not lend cash. Mail forms together with cheque to the Inspector of Dominion Income Tax for your district. No Extension of Time If you delay making Income Tax Returns for any reason,, the penalties must be imposed. In cases of absence from home, or Inability to sign the return for any other cause, your accountant, or your solicitor, or your partner, or your agent may sign for you and save you the penalty. Ho extension of time will be granted. Public Co-Operation Asked The Department' Inspectors will be glad toladvise any taxpayer in preparing returns. , ThVDepartment desires the co-operation of the public in administering the Income War Tax Act. E3KH m he Department of National Revenue HonourabieW. D. EULER, Minister of National Revenue. INCOME TAX DIVISION, OTTAWA Mr Major J. J. Simons, Commander of the party. The Antipodean landed at San Ki n on January 18, and went to New York via Arizona, Texas, Washington, HuHim..,,. Boston. They reached Canadian soil on Good Friday, Since then they have . i-n.-,! v real, Quebec, Ottawa, Oshawa and Toronto. From Toronto thajr go to Detroit, i u "St." Tadl. Winnipeg, Banff, Lake Louise and VancouveriTwhenee they will sail fur ti .n Ma 29. For all Individual, other than farmers or ranchers. ts I For farmers or rancher. -.acx.- T.2 For corporations and joint stock companies. C. S. WALTERS, Commissioner of Income Tax.