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Times & Guide (1909), 13 Mar 1929, p. 7

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Â¥ propuecr . or GENERAL MOTORS OFf,. CANADA, LIMITED MAIN ST. S. You‘ll be proud s of the Chrysler "/5" â€"»0 matter where you go vVvOLUME CHRBYSLEP 753 fundamental _ reasons for the tremendous public acceptance of the And in performance, the Chrysler "75"" has a vigor and virility of action thatâ€"place it as far ahead today as the origâ€" inal Chrysler was four yvears In style, the Chrysler "75" stands out as the fashionâ€"plate of its field. It sparkles with an original and authentic type of fbeauty that is irresistible. THERE’S an air of conâ€" summate quality and disâ€" tinction in the Chrysler "75" that no experienced motorist can fail to appreciate. S E C O N D SEC T IO N 106 Outstanding Chevrolet Toronto Phone: JUnction 8376 J. T. FARR & SONS These are the reasons for the spectacuâ€" lar popularity of the Outstanding Chevrolet in Chevrolet History . . a Six in the price range of the four, Come in and see them for yourself. 29 of Chevrolet History , NUMBER 18 Powered by a Six Cylinâ€" der Valveâ€"inâ€"Head Motor. Outstanding Appearance with New Fisher Rodies. Outstanding Performâ€" ance with Amazing Smoothness. Four Years Development 1,000,900 miles of testâ€" ing. J A Six in the Price Range o§ the four. w4 (2 MARRIOTT BROS. @3 CHRYSLER MO T ORS PR ODUCT wWESTON,â€" ONT. _ You will be proud of a Chrysler "75° anywhere you goâ€"you‘ll be complimented for owning one. And mingled with your enjoyment willâ€"be the solid satisfaction of getâ€" ting so much value for your investment. 3 ago. And no car in all the world is easier to handleâ€" with pivotal steeringâ€"balanced front wheelsâ€"and the easy, positive action of weatherâ€" proof fourâ€" wheel hydraulic brakes, the safest brakes ever developed by engineers.. Weston Phone: : 254 WES TON C.9.3.29G e Cimrs & Giuthe. Dealing with a suggestion presentâ€" ed by Solicitor Howard G. Gray relaâ€" tive to the purchase of the old Wadsâ€" worth road leading from the concesâ€" sion "A" to St. Phillips Road, Deputy‘ Reeve Clarkson claimed that the road‘ was probably. going.to_be_of little_use j to the township and he was of the: ‘opinion that litlle objection. would be experienced to a dealâ€" Deputy Reevei‘ Lfg}g‘gdhouse feli;‘tlzgzt‘ it v‘vgulgl be }.’.ut/i Councillor Silverthorn was entirely in sympathy with the scheme as proâ€" posed and agreed with the former two members, though he expressed the opinion that there was a possibility that the area would shortly be in use as building lots. Deputy Reeve Marâ€" shall suggested that it would be adâ€" visable to get the data as intimated. by the Reeve before entering into furâ€" ther discussion, and the matter was closed.. The same situation applied to the application received from Messrs. Lanceaster Brothers in regard to their property. £ l6 h es Relative to the consideration of the bridge situation between the township and the Township of Toronto Gore, Messrs. Lindsay and Dodling sought the appearance of the members of the council to a meeting to be held in Brampton on Wednesday, March 20, to thoroughly go into the matter. The council agreed to be present and welâ€" comed the opportunity for the joint conference. Tenders for Garbage Collection to be Called failr‘ to approach the residents in the area with a view to getting their opinion, but, in part, agreed with Deputy Reeve Clarkson as to the value An application was considered for a loan under the Tile Drainage Act to place the property of Mr. Thomas Gouge in a somewhat improved state to that of the present. The matter received some keen discussion. Deputy Reeve Clarkson declared that to folâ€" low the course proposed would be the salvation of many lots in the townâ€" ship if the scheme was feasible. Reeve Price agreed but suggested that it would be advisable to have further enâ€" lightenment upon the interpretation of the Act. In the course of the session council passed a resolution in regard to the assumption of the lower end of Kipâ€" ling Avenue as a municipal road. The particular portion in question has been under discussion between New Toronâ€" to and the township for some weeks, in view of the proposition to open up a through traffic way and that prior to the passing of the resolution the roadway was not fully defined. _ _ When the members of the council of the Township of Etobicoke assembled for their regular session on Monday last in the town hall at Islington with Reeve J. Ray Price in the chair, there was but little of a momentuous charâ€" acter for discussion. Etobicoke Council Will Obtain Further Data in Regard to Reclaiming Land LOW LAND DRAINING 1§ LUNDFR REVIEW New Chrysler ©©75** _ Nine bhody styles, $1985 to $3050. New Chrysler ©©65°° â€" Six body styles, $1325 10 $1460.) Naew Chrysler Imperialâ€"Fiue custom body styles, $3545 to $4605. All prices f.0.5. Windsor; Ontario, including standard facâ€" tory equipment _( freight and taxes extra). PHONE 421 WEST YORK‘S NEWSY WEEKLY WESTON,â€" ONTARIO The First Annual Concert of: the Islington Symphony Orchestra held last week under the leadership of Mrs. A. Thompson, was a huge sucâ€" cess from every standpoint. The large audience were thoroughly delighted with each number and the assisting artists were given a round of hearty applause following each contribution to the : splendid _ programme. One number, particularly, given by the orâ€" chestra, was exceptionally fine. â€" It was "The old Clock" and no musical body could have dealt with it in a betâ€" ter manner. The assisting artists Mrs. MacNicol, Mr. Hall, Mr. Carter and the Mixed Quartette were highly.â€"spoken of and brought back on each number, and Florence Aymong, Reader and Nellie Leuty, Dramatic . Contralto, simply took the audience by storm. The council approved the insertion of notices for tenders in regard to the proposed collection of garbage and aghes in the Westmountâ€"and Humber areas to be instittiited. They also apâ€" proved the insertion of a notice in conâ€" nection: with the proposed work to be undertaken in the matter of sewage disposal in the Lambton district. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FIRST ANNUAL CONCERT An application for . an ice cream license by C. W. Cronkrite of Long Branch was favorably received. _ A letter from the Westmount Rateâ€" payers‘ Association in regard to the condition of the Mill Street bridge was referred to the engineer, who inâ€" timated that the work complained of had received attention. A further reâ€" port will be received in the course of a short time. A petition for lights in the Eastâ€" brook Park area of Long Branch was reviewed and referred to the Hydro Commission for their report on the matter, with a view ‘to some reform being made, after Deputy Reeve Marâ€" shall had stated the condition of the area. of the road. The matter was referred back for the information to be obtainâ€" ed, with the intimation that the counâ€" cil were in accord with the proposition as laid down. Each employer in Canada must make a return giving particulars of salaries, wages, commissions, fees, bonuses ‘and other remuneration of all direcâ€" â€". What is Required of <=> Persons Acting as Trustees Allâ€"trustees," executors, administraâ€" tors, assignees, receivers or persons acting in a fiduciary capacity are reâ€" quired to make a detailed return of the income of the estate or trust which they represent. This return should be made on Form T3. WEDNE What is Required of Employers â€" Honourable W. D. EULER, Minister of Natiqonal Revenue. Te DerartuEnt or Nationat Revenure Dominion of Canada Income Tax Information Reports SSDAY, MARCH 13, 1929 Blank forms may be obtained by writing your nearest Inspector of Dominion Income Tax, or Postmaster, or the Income Tax Division, Department of National Revenue, Ottawa. The addresses of inspectors are given herewith. / Full instructions appear on each form. § Do not delay because of the absence of officials who generally sign such reports, Any responsible member of a firm or corporation, or any person acting as agent for the trustee, may sign these returns and so avoid the penalty. March 31 is the last day for making information reports required under the Income War Tax Act. Do not incur the penalties which the law imposes for delay. In this issue an advertisement apâ€" pears reminding the public of the law which stipulates that certain informaâ€" tion must be in the offices of the Inâ€" come Tax Inspectors by March 31 next. This information is required from employers, corporations, and trustees or persons acting in a fiduâ€" clary capacity. It applies to year endâ€" ing December 31, 1928. _ § For instance, employers have to file a return giving the amounts paid each person in salaries, bonuses, commisâ€" sions, and fees where the amount was Once again, Hon. W. D. Euler, Minâ€" ister of National Revenue, is using newspaper advertising to assist taxâ€" payers in complying with the requireâ€" ments of the Dominion Income Tax Act. Arrangements are well under way for the holding of the next affair unâ€" der the same auspices which more than likely will prove to be the last of the series for this season. This will take place according to the presâ€" entative arrangements on the 18th inst. A good attendance is looked Tor by the officials. t & The recent Business Men‘s Euchre party was thoroughly enjoyed by those associated in the close games that were played which resulted in the following being adjudged the winners of the delightful prizes which had been assembled by the active Commitâ€" tee in charge. For the ladies, Miss E. Greenslade, Mrs. Finch, Mrs. J. Mitchell, Mrs. Barron, Miss N. Phipps and Mrs. Webb. For gents: J. W. Foster; Archie Ferrier, Lloyd Pinder, George Hawkins, G. R. Kerr and E. Evans. Associates Under_ Auspices of Business Men Draws Good Support The Income Tax Division respectfully asks for the fullest coâ€" operation of taxpayers required by law to make these returns. GOQD PR Are due March 31, 1929 INCOME TAX 1929 {\| for orporations]| Get Your Forms at Once! This advertisement is directed to : AIZES WON BY EUCHRFISTS Employers Locations of Income Tax Inspectors of Dominion Income Tax are located in â€"convenient <places throughout â€"â€" Canada. Theyâ€" will comply promptly with written requests for information. . They will supply you with the proper forms upon which to make returns. â€" Consult the Income Tax Office nearest to you. ~Address ‘"Inspector of Dominion Income Tax." The offices are at; Halifaz,............ .. Move Scotia Saint John, ... .. ... .. . . New Brunswick Income Tax Division Reging. .. .... Frince Albert. CSaska,. toomn. ... Edmontom.... Vancouver .. .. Dawson . .. .. Quebec City Montreal . .. Kofl'_QWA, «ala‘s ingatom ... g&gma_. is Hemilton. ... London. . ... Fort Williem mene o stecen o â€"â€" reve e ciclGonar coar ce * neonszmes o ananie es Seeo08 svemc on o uc a t# gye. an buidnenemedess 17 e 0 § ensmrcy on camens _feaw ts ___/â€" INCOME TaAX 192 Tommy was meandering homeward much later than his usual supper time. A friend of the family who hapâ€" pened to meet him said: _ ‘"«Nope," replied Tommy: "I‘ve got the meat." . 1 EOEDCOM CCC ACMZRE ARCICE MORIU T "Why, Tommy, aren‘t you â€"afraid you‘ll be late for supper ?" _ Officials of the Department fully appreciate the trouble required in making out these forms, but are doing everything in their power to facilitate matters by reminding the public in plenty of time respecting the demands of the law. 1. More efficient methods of colâ€" lection. The total collections under the Inâ€" come Tax Act for last year are some millions of* dollars â€"ahead of the year before, in spite of a ten per cent. reâ€" duction in the tax. Mr. Euler attribuâ€" ted this increased collection to‘ three things: > country. 3. Advertising. Those mentioned in theâ€"act as havâ€" ing to produce this information are asked to secure the proper forms from the nearest Income Tax Office, fill in their forms according to instructions, and mail them to the Income Tax Inâ€" spectors at these offices before Mar. 31st. These forms are known as T3 for persons acting in a fiduciary capâ€" acity; T4 for employers and T5 for corporations. Each form contains comâ€" plete instructions about what the law requires. These are information forms only, and no cheques are sent with them. names of those who were paid diviâ€" dends,. whether in cash or stock, and the amount of each. Persons acting in a fiduciary capacity, such as assignâ€" ees, executors, administrators, receivâ€" ers, trustees are required to file deâ€" tails of the trust they represent, toâ€" gether with the names of and amâ€" ounts paid to beneficiaries. $1,000 or more, or where the salary or wages was at a rate of $1,500 or more. Corporations have to file the British Colymisia Yukon Territary Move Scotie New Brunswick Quebec. > The increased prosperity of the The Family Would Wait. C. S. WALTERS, Every corporation in Canada is reâ€" quired to file a return of its dividends or shareholders‘ bonuses paid or credited during the calendar year 1928. This return should be made on Form TS tors, officials, agents, employees, proâ€" fessional men or other persons who received $1,000 or more during the calendar year 1928, and who were paid at a rate of wage or salary (inâ€" cluding bonus) equal to $1,500 or more per annum during the same period. Employers should ask for Form T4. Commissioner of What is Required of Corporations m N 3::\'\ bf,;'t», % iss uts i6 ies‘ n cons e § ~I uns Af sofe: . Qng.x\..;& \;S\g%_bg:il\‘ev\ 1 se §~â€"tarecn.. ~ Tou ts Ni E&E&%}i%’%:\' in A system for the institution of the Empire mark of origin is also on the agenda along with plans to further the Empire shopping Week in Canada. Progress will be reported on the inâ€" quiry into the automobile insurancee scheme. There are many firms throughout the Dominion who would be affected by such a move in the localit& being the Gurney Foundry and the Moffatt Stove of Weston, both of which firms, particularly the latter whose emmisâ€" sary to the antipodes was Mr. Mofâ€" fatt," Sr. some few years ago, when he laid the foundations for a splendid trade in the products of his firm, as well as interesting himself in the welâ€" fare of manufacturers of other proâ€" ducts of Canada. se‘ It may be depended that Mr. Mofâ€" fatt will exercise every effort to the end, that the channels so well: opened. and which have constituted a fine controversial and educative. nature will evolve from the discussion on these freight rates. . x.... _ ... < At a recent executive council meetâ€" ing of the C.M.A. it is decided to hold a further meeting on the 19th, inst., when several important trade and adâ€" ministrative matters will be brought up for consideration. . The first will be the proposed increase of the ocean freight rates to Australia and New Zealand, which it is reported_ will greatly restrict the export of Ganad:â€" ian hardware, such as stoves. The drive for Empire ~Shopping Week continues to be brought perpeâ€" tually before the buying public in the efforts that are being put forth by salesmen, and manfactureres, who are indirected linked with the Canadian Manufacturers Association. Associates of the Canadian Manâ€" ufacturers‘ Association to Disâ€" cuss Knotty Questions FREIGHT RATES AND EMPIRE SHOPP Income Tax. SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS NG

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