FAQS ROC DOMINION OF CANADA IncomeiEax JRetumS'E aaweci Due April 3Qtfirf AM persons residing, employed or carrying on business in Canada, are liable to a tax on income, subject ..to . the following exemptions: ' Where Forms May be had 1. Any Postmaster, or , 2. Any Inspector of Income Tax at the offices listed be lows CHAR I-OTTETOWN. P.tL. HALIFAX. N.S. 4 HnlUt S. ST.JOHN.N.B. Nw P Q. naiUinf qufbec.ql'e OvMnm B tiding MONTR EAL.OUE- Qmo-u Baojing OTTAWA, ONT., Jsckana Bw'Uing KIMMTON.O.VT., Cmoih IWiUUf BEU.EVI1XE.ONT.. 27-29 CUmpMISroat TORONTO. OKT, 21 Lombard !vrr 1 HAMILTON, ONT. Lennoi Baitdinf LONDON, ONT, Carliag Black TORT WILLIAM, ONT. CwWAfnt Building WINNlPEO. MAN, O mefrll RM. KEOINA, SAfK., McOllm-lllll BulLMnf SASKATOON, SASK, RM Building TRINCE ALBERT, SASK, P.O. Bnrldins CALOARr.ALTA, Obikcm Building EDMONTON, ALTA, r.0- BwHJiiig VANOOUVIR. n.c. Winch BuiMiag DAWSON, T.T. (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: (i) a parent or grandparent; (ii) a daughter or sister; (Hi) a son or brother under 21 yean of age or incapable of self-support on account of mental or physical infirmity. (b) $1,500 in the case of other 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. (d) $500 for each parent, grandparent, brother or sister, incapable of self-support on account of mental or physical infirmity, who is dependent upon the taxpayer for support (unless otherwise provided for in the Act.) (e) $2,000 for corporations. NOTE W here the huihanj anJ wife each have a separate tncome in excesi of $1,500, then each ihall receive, not $1,000 exemption, but $1,500 exemption. THERE ARE THREE DIFFERENT FORMS AS FOLLOWS: Form T1 For Individuals other than Farmers and Ranchers. Form T1 A For Farmers and Ranchers only. Form T2 For Corporations and Join! Stock Companies. RETURNS ARE DUE APRIL 30th, 1931, REPORTING INCOME FOR 1930 Failure to file return renders the taxpayer liable to a penalty of five per centum of the amount of the tax pay-able with a maximum penalty of $500.00. Cheques must be made payable to the Receiver General of Canada, anil must haw been prcv ionsly accepted and marked by the bank on which drawn. Taxpayers are warned not to send bills or loose change in envelopes. Always use Cheques, Express Orders, Bank Money Orders, Postal Notes, Postal Money Orders, etc. As this notice will not appear again, taxpayers will v accept this as a final warning. Fife your returns at once and avoid penalties. The Department of National Revenue HON. E. B. RYCKMAN, K- Minuter of Rational Revenue Income Tax Division OTTAWA The Salvation Army Annual Self -Denial Appeal VUut Help Th Army St the Htlplnr Hind. fhe Salvation Army cltimt your anitUnce In its world-wide firht gsliut wrong and soetal mtasry. Your rift will be pswed on to the lick snd suffering and sinful snd therebyVlp to m.ke a better wcifi Mste your reipome your utmoit effort. Campaign From April 25 to May 10. C S. WALTERS, Commissioner of Income Tax Fishery Inspector For Interior Named W. M. Ferrier Receives Appoint- ment for Prince George Sub-District PRINCE GEORGE, AprU 30 William M. Ferrier, who has had ,'eome twenty year' experience In connection with Inland fisheries, has received the appointment of Inspector for the Prince George sub-dlstrlct under the Department of Marine and Fisheries. Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station ' -HODGE and BANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND BODY WORK A SPECIALTY lYEdEPHONE65y VALENTIN DAIllY FOR SKEENA nRANT) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRF.Sn PASTEURIZHD MILK AND CREAM DAILY Esrly Delivery Throughout the City THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday. April ai. J NORTHERN B. C. NEWS TERRACE O. Laundry, district superinten dent., Prince. Rupert, spent a day In Terrace on Wednesday In con nection with the business of the returned Saturday. j Major Gen. Blacklock. who has Wtdeimread tilrlher InUrn-ta In I ho I auinct, came up with A. Y. Wilson from Reus i Friday. ' E. Hubert. Reno, paid a brief! visit the stfti wherry town on Fri day. r 8. Northover. of Smlthers. was a visitor last week with his wife and her mother, Mrs. C. A .Smith. Mrs Smith has moved into the Green cottage reeehtly occupied by Mr and Mrs. E. ptx who have gone to Kalum Lake for the summer sea son. Mrs. D. D. Munro returned to Terrace from the south on. Wednesday artd.ii spend Ins a few days as the guest of Mrs. Greig. Mrs. Williams went to Usk on Saturday to" visit her daughter Mrs. Willman. Quite a party of young people journeyed to, Usk on Saturday to take In the public dance. W. Donald returned on Satur day after several weeks in Van couver and Seattle. SMITHERS The DulWey Valley Fall Fair Association at f Its annual meeting last week, elected the following of ficers for the year: president Dr. R. C. Bamford; vice-presidents F. M. Dockrtll and J. C. K. Sealy; treasurer Charles Reld; secretary Miss Evelyn Hudson. J. E. Manning, supervisor of the Uulkley Valley Cow Testing Association, was named manager. To raise money with which to provide work for the unemployed, the Smlthers' Elks' Lodge held a novel and successful carnival here yesterday afternoon and last NEWHAZELT0N The funeral took place last from St. Peter's Anglican Church. Rev. Mr. Bannister officiating, of William Henry Sharpc aged 87, father of H. Walton Sharpe, and ' pioneer resident of this district, whdee death had occurred on the Thursday "previous. Pallbearers were E. R. Cox, R. s. Sargent, w. W. Anderson, William Grant, Jamea Turnbull and W. H. Larmer. All the cables have now been strung across RiaDulkley River for the new Hagwtlget high level bridge. The present force will shortly be ft kr eased by the addition of several skilled men from the south. BURNS LAKE D'"trtet visitors in town dram;; the past week included: Mr. and Mrs. Olof Hultkrans and daughter nd Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiggins Forcsldale: B. E. Gregg. Prince Rupert: Nell Van De Veen. Tintagel: P. L. Mulvtlle, Grassy Plains. j Miss Lottie Bowroa of the provincial Education Department is making a tour of the schools in the Lakes District. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wood have arrived here from New York en-route ' to the WhitesaU country. WEDNESDAY .SPECIAL Strawberry Sponge Sandwich . 20 cents The Electric IJakcry Vc Deliver Phone GG7 BTTfTlTfTr1 The Progressive Housewife Has started a aavlnrs account hv dcalini: at the Cash & Carry Stores. Look afler the cents and the Hni.i lars will look after iiipniir. Sunnybrook Butter o-g no 3-lbj brick PJt.UO Soda Biscuits Dollar slse at Sweet Mixed Biscuits 2 lbs Pride of Canada Syrup U-gal Malkin's Best Tomatoea S's 3 tins Malkin's Best Spices per tin Malkin's Best Baking Powder la-oa. tin Quick Naptha Soap Chips 3 picas. igqual to Princess Flakes) :es) Oranges Navels 5 doa. .. Potatoes-- : 10 lbs ..i.... New Spuds . 3 lbs v..... Fresh Spina ch-r per lb Hills Bros. Cofiee-r Jper jb Fresh Eggs 3 doe fir- 49c 43c 75c 35c '8c 20c 50c 95c 25c 25c 10c 60c 65c Economy Cash and Carry Stores 319 3rd Ave. 417-123 5lh Ave. Telephones 3G0 and 18 wuiignwnnwii SKIDEGATE Miss Jean Ilaan. teacher oi the Massett school, paid a visit to her I i I 1.1,. -1 iiuuie ii vueen uuariuuc uuj Ing the Easter holidays last week. I Mrs. Jka .Thompson, of Jedway "f,has pBrchaaecf all trie" real estate The Burns Lake and District holdings of Mrs. A. Christiansen at Board of Trade has taken uo with QueerV Charlotte Citv and will ar- A.'M. Manson, MXA. for Omineca; rive there in the near future to Dominion, Government Telegraphs ,01or Hanson- MP- for SXeena, and make her future home. E. T. Kenney. H. L. McKennev'd?te. ' Omtneca In the last pro- and H. Hallfwell returned on wm.!" election, tne possiDlllty oi nesdaylast?from a brief visit to. pp,n large luantltics of PlP-Prlnce Rupert. jwood from this district. Their co- stu r. f, ' ;vjc-uuii in uniigmg ine maii.r Q. Charlotte City Dr. and Hrs. O. A. Roberts lcf! Capt J Willman of the r4i bcfore th governments has been Chl"e City hospital for umarto Mine Ltd.. Usk. was a vis Itor on Thursday, returning on the'' afternoon freight Charlie Dur-' M- E. Norberg of nickle, who has freight train. S. S. PtailiiDs. district aertcul- California. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Johnson, who in on Thursday's train to pursue week. some inquiries and returned to , Smlther Saturday. Nohr iiauer was successful Fioyd. Frank went down R. DurrariL who has, been to. catrd In UmMc of the Horseshoe district for nearly a, year, was a traveller to Vancouver by Thura-dayfs train on business bent. Mrs. El J. France went down to Prince Ha pert on Thursday and , Roberts will take up a practice near that city. ham, the Usk ferryman, was also b?n d"ig watch repairing for a . . ' ... n. here. number of years, left Hut Thurs- . Sueen. h"rltte .XIand. peoplr J. C. SntaUes arrived In Terrace oh ThursdSF from the Ktutt con., there. tin u Ing to the coast on Friday's day for the Fraser Valley with tho V Ul , " T infntion nf , rvice , in the Provincial w fC WS frTMllli House, at Its last session for this district. He was keen on asking for money for roads and other nec- U . J With VII MIC IMUllUO. t uaii1 , , , 'Vn the wtoter ta P.?.d,n of men are now at work reDaFrln will arrlTe back In 1" : "V" turtat. lae-14-H f Rmiihr. n.,rn. f , .u. "c e uie siorm - --.- vui? At wiv EiU VJi UlaS i The South Easter Mine at Skldc-gate is developing rapidly under lr the management of Malnr nnvtn naasfng the, forestry department MR with fyruvlH irrwl rAcnlt. In te examination which mr km km , . i Princ-a nn.rt nn Thnrwiu?. :"". VrVT" ",c "car ,ulure "yone is nopc- returnlrTnn ftaVnrrt.. van line oi uowa fui. Two shifts are now at work. returning on Saturday. Lake was also successful. 1 ' &r . tt hhii wtw mrmtt ttf iVIonday and TuesdJ 7 & PjJ EL BKENDtL In "JUST IMAGINE - With Maureen (TSuUivan, Mjrjorj, White, John Garrick, m,, Albcrtson and many 0thw Love and lauRhtcr i 58J oee our worm i i miu aowns. "JUST IMACft A rib-ticklin; Novclty-'O.VE IHf, mCht .More Laushs Admission - 0c 4 cl eaure Marts at 1 10 1 WEDNESDAY & TlllRSDjI NANCY CAKUOLL In 'STOLEN HEAVEN WONDERFUL WHISKY- I irIIETIID (9! ,s? t,,c I)c Luxc Whiskies Extra Special Liqueur and Nc Plus l ltra This advertisement is not puonsnea or displayed by ;: Control Board or by the Government of nrlUsh en, CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD UI'bKATINU (J. T. I. 20.000-TON FI.OATINf UHVD0CK Engineer. Machinists, DolIermakerB, lilaraMnltlia, Psllcrn Makers Founders, Woodworkers, L'lc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped lo Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 Kaien Motors Limited Genera! Garace and Service Station CHEVROLET and nuiCK .Open Day and Night Phone 52 Third Avenue COAL Buy the real Coal-r f-mouj Edson and Cassldy Welllnrton--ln any qoantill Also Uulkley Vallev l,a Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558