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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-04-01, Page 5• i New Triplex Springs Iron Out the Wrinkles of the Rough Roads HEwrinkles of rough roads seem smoothed out completely by the wonderful springs of Overland 4. These ' springs hold the wheels to \the road, while the passengers ride in even 1 comfort. The astonishing s qualities of these diagonally I attached Trip Springs have a created an utterly new con- e ception of light car riding ease. e Best of all, this heavy car kind of comfort is now ob- tainable with economy in fuel and tires and remarkably low upkeep cost. Overland 4 . is started and ighted by two -unit electric tarting and lighting system` t has rain -vision windshield nd1 unit power plant. It is quipped with all the latest car ssentials and conveniences. L. KENNEDY, Wingham Head Office and Factories: «'iltys-Overland Limited,' Toronto, Canada Branches: Toronto, Montreal, Win:peg and Regina . • WINGHAM, ONT. , The school with competent instructors and superior •courses. • Graduates placed in positions. Affiliated with the Elliott" Business College, Tor= onto; and the Central Business College, Stratford. • Write for free cata- logue) Enter any time. - 2. A. McL,acdlia. Pres. Phone 166 Murray McLeish, Principal KiNLOUGH Adress and Pre:ientation.—The' home of Mr. John McFarland, Con. \ 12, Kinloss was the scene of . a plesant gathering Wellnesday evening March • 17th when their friends and neighbors _met to say good bye to Mr. and Mrs. McFarland before -they left for their new home on the 6th Con. Culross. During the evening's entertainment the following address was read. To Mr. and Mrs. John McFarland. Dear Friends, We your friends and nei- 1» • pea rt_ to express our regret at- your leav- ing us, and to commemorate the life- long -friendship which has eisted, among us. Most of us have known you all 'our lives, and have always found you a kind friend, willing to help with your gifts in every good cause. Your ability along many lines makes you_ \a desirable Asset to any comtnunity'. What will be our loss, will another's gain, and, while we are sorry to lose' you we are glad that. you are not going far away. Your nearnes9 to us; and the memory of the hospitalitti. which we have always received in yo it home. will serveus as a- pretext far paving you Iwc'asioii- al visits in your'ne • place of ,boli`, and we asure you of warm welcome waiting you at all times in your old• neighborhood. As a slight mark of our esteem 'and affection cert this purs_ - We are" sorry that' the unfavorable weather proved- an obstacle to our efforts, making it impossible for *to purchase 'fitting presents for you. ' But we leave it with you to hoose at your discre- tion,' something which will serve to 'keep ever froth in your memory, the p •4 1ppy gears spent among us in this community. Signed Your Friends and neighbors. WHiTECHURCH (intended for last week.) , Mr. Alex Kennedy, of Guelph, is s(>rnding a few days at home. r Miss Nettie Cottle spent the 'week end at her home in the village. A number of the young people of the village and vacinity spent a very Pirlisant evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Conn on Monday, last. We are .glad to report that Jim- mie Henderson 'and Hector Put - don who have been under the doctors card for the past few weeks are inv. proving. Miss Olive Teriff who has been nursing in 13russels lately returned home on Monday evening. Mr. J.' Egglestote has tented his farm to 'Al r. J. Radford, of Wingham, and intends moving into the village4 Mr. J. Hutcheson has purchased the Fisher house, and intendsb mov- ing in, in the the near future. Mrs. Norman Stewart of Lucknow is Visiting her parents, Mr. and'Mrs. J. ('lulth, McKay residence. The St Patrick's social held in the Presbyterian church on Friday hist was a great success. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Barbour of the 4th of Kinloss and Mr. and Mrs. Kerr of W Ingham'have moved into the vil- lase, the former into the McIntosh Pvirtsirectilte Will MorHEng Never Corrie D 4ES "this illustration pic- ture iature your' experience? ' What, i#t more distressing than being unable to sleep? Sleeplessness is one of the first and, most certain symp- toms of exhausted nerves. This is the warning that you need tba aasls4we• of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to restore vigor to 'the nerve cells and thereby avoid the develop - anent of serious nervous trouble. By improving the Quality of the blood and building up_ the nervous system this food cure brings n•rr anergy and strength to the whole body; SO sea ta. a box, t .for $2.75, all dealers, .or Bdaaaaaon, Bates & Co., Ltd., Toronto. I;,:;use recently occupied by Mr Mc - Kenz'e, Ole latter the house recent= 1y O 1,y Mr; J. ('luhb, Mr. Clubb .havin • purci;asc•d "the •house owned by Mr. iMlillinc•r. • We are glad' to _report. that Mr. Carl Lott in on 'the mind, Mr. • Geo. Cottle who secured the contract •of overhauling the creamery commenced operation last week. Mr. Sane Garton is treating his house to a new coat of shingles this week. SPLLNG REQUIREMENTS Martin- Senour House Paint Martin -Senour Floor Paint Martin-Senour Varnishes Portland Cement Lime and Wall Plaster Corrugated Iron hoofing Brantford Crystal Roofing Cleveland Coil Spring Wire Woven Fencing• We have a carload to ar- ,rive this week, Get our prices. Cleveland Bicycles Bicycle Repairs MCLEWD&JOYNT THE STORE WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES FARTHEST ST.HELENS (Intended for last week,/ Mrs JamieAon_ and Miss Ethel Mc- P.herson are attending the Provin^ial convention of the W.M.S. in Stratford this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Miller of Alma, are spending their honeymoon. ''with their cousins here. Mr. and Mrs. Clark returned 'home last week. They .have spent the last -'few months with the• different mem- bers of ‘their family at Westfield Na- pir Hamilton Toronto and• Belleville. Miss., Francis Anderson is visiting her sister Mrs. Purdo r in East Waw- anosh. Miss McPherson of Puslinch is visit;ng at Mr. Donald McDonald's. Mr. John McGuire returned to the West• this. week. Making ,Maple syrup • is the order of the day. Do not forget to file your income Tax Return on or before the 30th of „UN 1920. Dominion' of' Canada Department of Finance • ALL persons rersi ing in Canada, em- ployed in Catiada, or carrying on business in Canada, are .liable to a tax on income, as follows: -- 1. Every unmarried person, or' widow, or widower, without dependants as defined by the Act, who during the calendar year 1919 received or Pained $1,000 or more. 2. All other individuals Vvho during the calendar year 1919 received or earned =2,000 or morn. 3. Every corporation and joint stock company whose profits exceeded $2,000 during the fiscal year ended in 1919. -411111111M- -10 Forms to be used in filing returns on or before the 30th of April, 1920. ALL iN.DIVIDIJALS other than farmers and ranchers must use Form T 1. FARMERS AND RANCHERS must use Form T 1A. • CORPORATIONS and joint stock companies must use Form T2. Penalt` Every person required to make a return.. who f,iils to do so within the time limit, shall be subject to a•ret,nity of lwenty-111 per centum of the amount of the t.ts payahlr. Any rerH,n, whether trsahle, or otherwise, who fall, to snake a rehtrn or pro'Ide informa- tion duly required according to the provision of the Act, 'shall -b, liable on summary contiet ,n to a penalty of,.$i00 for each day during %which the default continues. Al m ' a fable %rater -nt in asy return or In any information rc.iu:m,i b3 the Minister, shall be liable. On •utnmarr Conviction, to a Deft„It) not este: dinit 1111,M00, of to wiz months impris,w - ment onto both little anti Imprisonment. General Instructions. Obtain Forms from the Inspectors or Assistant Inspectors of Taxation o r from Postmasters. Read carefully all Instructions on Form before filling it in. Prepay postage on letters and docu- ments forwarded by mail to Inspectors of Taxation. Make your returns promptly and avoid penalties. 11 .kddress INSPECTOR OF TAXATION, LON • 2 W4 BREADNER, , Commissioner of Taxation. • ZEMINININIttme 1 r