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The Brussels Post, 1918-11-7, Page 4be igruss'is Vint THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, xg18 a dog ot•a sheep the more uecessaty animal on tete farm ? WHERE are you going to get your turkey for el111$11irla5? The Sultan hos been supplyitt;; the ,tike' DEMONSTRATION ` t, 11,,01, to tt.(eh b.ys and girls how to use tractors ate i❑ vogue and should prove of real value. Illinois has led off, the age limit being 16 Years and tuition free, Next to ytars will see many innovations among the Sons of the Soil. Do you iuteud to visit the wonderful Provincial Winter Fair at Guelph, December 6 to 12 ? For a entail expen• 'diture of caelt it k a valuable educa- tional trip if you have never gone and are anxious to learn. It's of value to more than the farmers. AEROPLANE a.teu's may be expected next Spring as soon as air navigation will be comfortable. Automobile artist. who "item ttp the highways" will uut be in it for epeed when the plane takes its tunings. One tiling is certain these "birds" are come to be in evidence when the hove come borne. Oe all the methods minuted to avoid arrest be the minions of the law the latest is where a Brace County violator upset a bee hive by way of livening it up for a Constable seeking his erre:0. The man with the handcuffs did not wait to see "How ,inch the hick t,u;,t' bee im- prove ea,h ;hieing hour" ati he had im portant husiness elsewhere. The Con. won after all. \t'F.EEtx Sun points out that while the °uteri° Plowman's Association met wit', a rebuff in calling off the annual Pln.ving match for fear of the "flu" a big Golfing tournament was permitted about the same time. Possibly the ozone may have a different effect with a sporty cro rd It looks a trifle funny all the same but is no sillier than hundreds of other things done. Ix fuel continues so scarce Community housekeeping may have to be more generally instituted so as to conserve wood and Boal The pronounced short- age should draw out methods of econom- ic firing that would leave us less depend- ent on the bucksaw and coal scuttle routes in removing from cold storage. Not much fun eating your meals with the ear laps tied down of fur cap or drinking your iced tea with your "patties" enswathed in a pair of fur gauntlets. Coal is what we want and right away. quick instead of cart loads of circulars from the • Commissioners and Controllers. SOME wnnderful tooting is done over the fact that women in our land are to have a chance to exercise the franchise but in Queensland, Australia, boys and girls of 18 years of age march up to the polis and mark their ballots. The ex- tension of the privilege to Canadian womanhood should have been granted ro years ago. Don't get batty about their not voting as they won't re- quire half as much urging as hundreds of men who have often holdback straps on when it comes to Election day and if they don't dodge their duty many times have to be driven to it. Driven is the word. We'll bet it won't be the women who will rock the boat on polling day. As the war draws to a close-up the political parties, who pretended they weren't on the job during the past few years, are planuing to "go over the top" in the orthodox hammer and tongs style The heelers and the fellows who want a job, wilt be quite willing to sound the tocsin bet there's going to be a good crowd on both sides of the political fence, who ere not just so willing to jump when the wires are pulled Elec- tions are going to be a trifle different to what they hove been is the pait and both before and atter polling day the, public is going to have something to sly about how things should be run. Prom ises will have to be redeemed ; graft cut out ; party favoritism dispensed with and the good of the people in general sought. If A government is crooked or unable to fill the bill they are not going to he kept feeding at the country's crib but will have to give place to a more honest and capable set. The lent;, dragged out terms et office have seen their clay, and properly so, and govern- ments will have to live on doer' ants rather than on their past history 01' pledges for the Mere. What Canada needs le democratic principles and movements inaugurated and carried to n auccesstnl issue in the m'at practie4l manner for the good of the Dominion, Scallawag politicians or party favorites lnutt he beheaded, politically, and value given by those who assay to hold 11(e reins, Party form of government may be all right so long as "party" rims not loon up to the exclusion of the rtquire- meats of the people. 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' 11,'1.4''; '1. • '1•• 11. 4 tit- p111l1,1 in 141' ni,.l••.,• 1,• r••'_niar shops in 1).e '. 4'r' ri.141444 pec' '-114, 4114 1041..041;' . 4)44, 140th 541r,1ra!x 1111'1 4,11t 11 ;IOW 1,.:11'; 44,+ _- „1 1 r .:.41 11 • Ig :14 44,.11'14 a .'5041:,1 utak, 11 I114 Ir ,vile china. Points to he iieml;tered The teat lite e.t.a Canada 440'• 1.411i1,) dnllat, Evert tho111411 the H;:htin4r 'It,.•„ end, the mints, 4•x4.1u41itul• 1,141 ('ntni'4 1(44111411,111111,' $140th,';'; are ,.„1„, t,.1 detnnlih�•d. 425llllll l'stnadi.uw 111)Ve gnu., ev.'i• seee and Lot41 9h•nt^hles.c ,.lys u will probably take is 1(414(11114 to bring thecal back. If the war were mend it would prob- ably v0'1 '2111,0110,11I10 1)t d,•innhiliz0 the Otteadian infantry. Foot Canada's Eepr•ditinnnry Force pay and allowant'es alone /omelet 11 $14,000,000 it tuonth, whether the men are fighting or not. Of the .500,000,000 desired lIt) ungh the Vicrory Loan, this year's w(1,- hill will he equal. to four•fiftlis of it. Bear in mind that a large pro line of the money received 11(tough the Victory Lnan will go to 110,al4'I' snie7 of Canada's prod art. to fit'itain. BUY R VICTORY BOND Possession of Victory Bond: is an evidence of patriotism and of good business Cense. Make your dollars tight fat Free.lnm. I•temeltlber you are not giving 11(4' Government your money, yen 111'" lending it, .A Victory Bond for the kiddie will be an object lesson in palriulisnl, What would Canadian faint pen• ducts be worth to -day were it not for the Allied fleets and armies For four years the Allies have fought a gallant tight for Freedom and money has paid for it. \'aur money has helped to pay for Catnndlt',' share in this wonderful etruggir against the forces if oppression. Last year 800,000 people in Canada loaned their money to Gamin, to two_ tect their homes and 1tesidrs against the ruthless advance or the enerniee (�1' civilization. Invest your money in your country 1 buv Victory Ronde. The safest Thing in t•anet.la is a Victory Band. Rennnsta'uetiuu will en11 money which the'Vierm Loa i tci11 provide. Chan;;., ynlu' 111111(11'44 11111 h"nr u',' 1lu het regi ; Lit• eeee..r1 a ill help 10 ,•i, 11et' . lette, Thi, k,4 the per'pW4 way mei Ihe ln•;,1,h• 11(1151 pay f,1 1'ireory Itnude will 1114"'1'..4 y.1,, w•edit. 11)17 V1,1 01....• 11.,1141.. I1dpe'1 14' 1„11141 141100+ 111 .1'4 . in 1 11., tl ta(4 , n -.( 1.• ,411 i • r 1--1t I.,., t„ t•t i t 4,', r 14''11 .. l.,a.n1, If 114.4.1„!d 1,11111• I1, `I '1.4' li+•r^ I1.'. 1',rnn'p 1Fa' Get an Goiner ring 1.1.,. .:n „! p t1 or. t, [i ':.h1 lnrt�( di-lri,•t '441 r„711.1., it' l,14jr44'IV 1'. ",14 t"•'1.1 11; 11 'In 11 t','uLl1 ;1,4• 1) 14,11"1:-1 fud, , It 4. n"., ;S:I14.1,10114, :1, 1'11.h11"'.[n fl,t., ')I1l,t1ttn. 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T 44 ni•e ri4 SUNDAY SCHOOLS OF CANADA 1'N1'I'Ic To HELP VICTOra LOAN 101' WAR MEMORIAL Y kf 4 111 lij 11 r cry � _�.Kt... .. - .•,w.y� .. ���., '�� 1'. e ONE MILLION SCHOLARS I `SNE MILLION DOLLARS! :1 milling, tiur„hty S4.10.4,l srhabtt•s 0414.1 00r11l1)e1 4 or Young People's :\aNu- ei'tl.inu, nl' Angiirau, i'te;1(y1141hltn, Bapti"4- \1••Ihn,lil't 41)1,1 O(1lgregal.h'n11l ('hal414,•1:1,'e rn•1'I„'1,11inu nu 1t 1111111 which 1.15 the 1141re.fn141 pn11'''' 1,t• 1011111114/ 4" bnn41 tlo• 1'1'14•1 r h,etn O),•) 1.11,''f"p1 44 4'•.114(41 11(4' lauur1(es tt' ex1,•nd their 10ia,.iou emtk, and e('nllll. tllm't(t i nu 141.• 11,1144111 1f (111111 )'It Ineu,Lrr, till. Iwv,' l'1(llwl al Ih" hrnnl, ••Psrr•' r 4'11011 Itt Inr 'r ane 4,..44,1" ha Ih.' rr•• 111:11 will help 41'•ae1.1 Ihn 11111 1:'0, , i "ll ;1•'4tov 'i,41(r:0i11 milli„1, ,t• Mar 1411 14:74 11111v,• 11 tt rep; 0,114, Zinn of tto' •bi,•id 4" he pre• 4„1..;•d 1.''44.11 44) 1,Ic rhAr4.'Ln(bse•r 0.14 i4 44'.('1i, NOTICE E TO SOLDIERS ON HARVEST LEAVE. Attention is directed to a recent announcement published in the Press by the Military Service Branch, Department of Justice, regarding extensions to be granted to men EXEMPTED AS FARMERS. It is pointed out that this DOES NOT IN ANY WAY AFFECT MEN WHO HAVE BEEN ORDERED BY THE REGISTRAR TO REPORT to Depot Battalions and who have thereafter received leave of absence from the Military Authorities. Once a man has been ordered to report for duty by the Registrar he leaves the jurisdiction of the Registrar and comes under that of the Department of Militia and Defence, and is to be considered as a soldier. This applies to men of the 20 to 22 Class who have been ordered to report by the Registrar in virtue of the cancellation of exemptions by Order -in -Council of the loth April last, as well as to those ordered to report in the usual way on refusal of claim for exemption, or on expiration of exemption granted. All men, accordingly, who have been ordered to report, and are therefore SOLDIERS, and who have subsequently been ggrr'asated harvest leave by the military authorities, MUST, NO'i'1WITHSTA.NDING THE NOTICE ABOVE RE- FERRED 'I'O, REPORT ON THE EXPIRATION OF THAT LEAVE, unless they are notified to the contrary by their Commanding Officer or by general notice published by the Department of Militia and Defence, PAEITI91ENT OE MILITIiA AND IDEF"tiNCE. rid riti h The Victory Loan is a bridge over which the farmers of Can- ada drive their hogs, their cattle, their grain and all their surplus crops to the profitable British market. For, the money raised by the Victory Loan enables Canada to give credit to Great Britain. And only by means of that cred- it can Great Britain buy the products of Canada's farms. Therefore, when you come for- ward at your country's call and loyally lend your money that Canada may continue her vig- orous prosecution of the war, you are also benefitting your- e to th ket self and the whole farming community. It is the duty of every earnest Canadian not only to invest heavily in Victory Bonds 1918, but to work among his neigh- bors to make the loan a success. Before the subscription lists close, every man should realize the sterling character of the investment; the good interest return of 511%; the undoubted security offered in the Bonds of this wealthy nation; and the vital importance to all classes of people, particularly to the farm- ers, of the Victory Loan 1918. a i' r 411 444111 In l(nua ahml 1111111• 1,5,L•111. .1 i$,•0 Viet. 11rt111,, t.1iye 1,1•• yuAt' nr(ler 11,11 you will 141 n' •4.11,• My lint k i(i ,•t'ei y wily. .1 H 4'.114(04'(0 (n' 111:Like) 14 move 1 x11 ,j'i t .4 1'111414' 1 pirnil nl' 5114e„ 4 -• 4 11,' 14•,) 11 E 1,1ll f' (1) 1.11nse 11 hose 1. 1111"1 10 1(1 i;;h4 '41 ynnrs. 1. 1. 4 n ively nrrrc5u1 p, 111 111'• 1, 1,,,4-c it et4 rle)1 next- 4141101' r 1. 1 i, I y „( 141.4.444• yni.l• nl•d, 1• B aissels Granite & Marble Works • A. 8, Wda5 V, Prbprfetor, Issued by Canada's 'Victory Loan Committee in co-operation with the Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada. INCOME AND OTHER TAXES 1N THE UNITED STATES Eight billion dollars are to he rais- ed by taxation in the United States this year, 'Phis will amount roughly to 430 per head or 91100 per family. A gond (teal ,tf the total is to be rais- ed by taxation of incomes. incomes below 54,000 are exempt in tine case of single men and up to 53,000 in the case of married teen. nn an in- come of 53,5000 the national tax wilt be 530. The rate increases with the amount of income, ;1101 men with 510, 000 a year wil pay 5845 to the Na- tional Government, President Wil- son out of his salary of 575,000 will pay hack to the Government 524,594 in taxes, and the ratan with 55,000,000 a year will be allowed to retain less than one and one-half million for him - The Anrcrican income tax is lower on small incomes than the British rate but is heavier on larger incomes.' 'rhe live million dollar mats in the United States has to hand over 704% of his income to the Qoyettltitaif while his British brother is taxed only 53 1-3 per cent. in additions to income tax there is a war profits tax as well in the Unit- ed States. The "war -profits" tax is 80 per cent On 1116 income 'of a cor- poration after an exemption of three thousand dollar's in addition to its average earnings for the lire war per- iod, 1931 1912, an 1911, has been deducted, inheritances are taxed by a system of surtaxes equivalent t(1 a tax -rate of 6 per cent on estates between 550,000 and 5150,00, and A0 per cent on estates ever 510,000,000, MAIL CONTRACT Mottled 'Pandora, addraeeed to the Postmaster (10nerel, will be received at (WAWA until noon, on lrrirlav, the 2211d day or Nnvam:1er, 1118, for 111to nnnveyanee of 1-144 1111141pty'9 Mnila, men proposed oanln'01t for f'011r yeni'e aux thole per weals, nv0)'. Walton No. .4 '111'01 Route, from 1 1110 tat of April 1010. Printout notices containing Further information 115 1.0 0nn411101amf propoeed Uontrpet m111 be noon and Holl' Po'f•ms of 'render may 4114 ohtate(d at the the Post mutes of wntt,n bruas01R um Blyth, and 115 the olA.ie of the Poet Oliloo L1. seeder. ORAS, 10. H, 1(5474TrIFOITDR, Post OMBooiaepeetoe, London, 11th 4•080148', 1618, 113 Farre for Sale IPi n(41104 n11111,1110 W14 or lirnsaole, on the 41)11 Lino. Good soil, titllM( and well 'Penned, (44,nd bank barn and frame) dwelling. O 1e11 for an ober at sneer) nor nem leer farther particulars write AV A. (11 141 illaT, fil1 Xenia et , Toronto, (int, For Sae Hnms0nnd'lote, mnitni111ng 01 I10rea, 1111 6140 Vilh(ge nr Ih'nnhren)t, the property of the late pe, agoraItrann,100(yoreaket•solo. Prelim 41 051,, 14141)4rl ni4 hvo s4 11,,. PoaaoaaisIl 111)111(1 ha green ❑t mine. 11'114 I'l(I'f,b11 ar rtioulnra op. ()11;y 1111 M1I Iia. 7'11f1H (',154)14(1)( til' 51 OAElaitme, Itben5t(ll'a 5710(0 or Umtata 4441'a A gnat( Brown, 0ronhrook. Farms for Sale Macros of hmdl for Halo, one film Loi. 111, North half (lon, 44, 414,,,',ia lltWltahlp, containing Moores. Tler4 51.e an 1h11 prrnlisn0 a gond frame bonen, hank barn 41)0110 16„ also a driving alma with 11g pout mlllmvmnth, a hay burn with 0e»0,4t, Htal(li,4g 14,4)1 It frame Inman not used, 1rmm1 is 10 11 ginepinto or anitdvntion and 15 wn1inr0d with 11 s,rin crook and well with windmill. Also 114 Lot, 0041,8, eon. tattling 102 anr11 In 000 grana, well 4551050/1 by spring ; 1 notes hardwood 151011, good Orelara rota enm11 house. nese farina are i1, first, 01000 condition and will be sold aapareto or to. other atr0naonMi10 }1.1005, Apply, for fur. Einer panttoulnra, to art, ,Toho 1Nollroy, 111x• ooatrttt of estate of JohnhtoEtroy, Blyth i', O, or Boit, 8llarareed, Walton P, 0,