The Brussels Post, 1920-4-15, Page 4r.� .,.hikes els Vost
Tiltitht,;Y. APRIL is 1920
A grana. :,re gill v. I fitlg-
Roper. Mail Couriers are rsking fur
new seen It..A )uet.t high cost of horse
feed, are
'Now ? .t& U. S has a railroad
strike!nl their nut& they are refusing
Canadian it eight for the tilue being,
t$17oe :r tau is prodieted as the pike
per ton for herd coal next Winter unless
next to a miracle is worked, It's
enough to mike a fellow's teeth chatter
already
Ir 'o1(';. ; Prince of Wales visit
to the F,•ee, to beat least a good
second v + d Lu ,rerun exhibited last
year ••1 ,-ectal :d in Canada and
the
19xiTrx Advocate, owned by Messrs.
Sanders & f :'n, los caused us some
unea nese the t_I+,wing advertise-
ment n, n i; isetie :-1.2 fine gob.
biers foe . . Apply at Advocate of-
fice." ci .et heard they were
thinkinf ui g d son of business.
Tar, d .n:,ot reader of the
'roe?',c-,'..r not as alert e5
metal -r :,o ao Gaster
theta • t', - :n 11.;r,•t to Calgary," in-
stead of ±peel• -,,y 1t won't make any
differeeee cantata but it was
quite a , , , ''na:;ination to hit the
two g. -ogee p
GEa1i.t i., 1,t+filling giant airships
boldins r • • u e sort are propelled by
20011 epee, Arrangements will
soon '1 „ < ii --de with the constel-
latioee t.,r a::;?t, tr. pest up signs as to
speed iimii, i;tor• table, Bic. Don't
know r=hea,,,- _',.• passengers will be
suPP lied r 11 i ,x
•sr!cute n
- r not.
"Tee1h,O1aM vt " is n difficult word for
the U st, r. c,,• eeonset to pronounce
since to, :,t ',v. -1r•ctints. The U. F.
0. wt in l+' e seemed ems 1 toP fit a
kink int, ii bee e elections often
leave ..i, t; .•our mouth. The
last 3 + r- I,ae- pills for the powers
that he r„ ,:,row and the disease is
often r rt illy U,t-tions.
FAR`.: Pill snits:We, such as the cow
and pig, can ro mere be called common
nor is r1,ey and their product
are motes.,, lifters. A Holstein bossy,
sots at Toronto last week, brought
Se,000 Her name was "Riverdale
Rose" suet lice record is 35 3.4. pounds of
butter a tiiteek. No. Harvey, of Frellgs-
burg, On -1,-,,•, is the new owner. This
"Rose" has a good right to be promoted
to the honors of the Milky Way. Com-
paratively few men could afford more
than a dozen or so roses of that quality
in their gardens.
PERTH CountyC le k bip must surely
have game "pickings" on a string to the
$2.000 a year salary or there would not
have been the rush for an office com.
paratively few men are qualified to fill.
The laic Clerk, Wm Davidson, died a
short bine ago and it took rq ballots to
decide in the Co. Council which of the 8
epplicams were "it." Mantle feu on
Fred. Armstrong, Manager of the Stort-
ing bank, Afoukton, who bas had r5
years banking experience. He is a son
of Reeve Relit. Armstrong, Ellice town -
:;hip anti is az years nf age. Mr. Arm-
strong will no drtiht fill the bill,
WE notice ttiat the Mayer of St, Lotus,
Co. Levis. 'tuehec, is being appealed
against, by a ratepayer, because the
former can neither read nor write. He
may not doer the net'essary qualifica-
tions for nl'ir•• bolding but surely a
better time ;,, trap 11110 was at the nomi.
nation end ;,rni,+1'y thereby save costs
and who+ tIiar i,r"%0- a vely disagreeable
wrangle. rile 111yor bad considerable
nerve to expect to fill the office when he
was shorn of oven the rudiments of edu-
cation. Probably the standard in St.
Louis is not fence high and 1f so a stir -
up may be the best thing to happen to
acquailit people that this is the Both
century ,,v. -I: -,r pmrh.'c Province.
Ovra l4f. ,n 1,e, been raised by the
U F. 0. +,r; pies•, :011 in Manitoba for a
fund to prey e. expenses in the
next g.neral I Iion. Otconrse there
is sepal -Art ,t,.0 ergs sem to meet
legititlr..•c 1111 aro in such cases but
the corrrt:,, i'i:.;d, that have marked and
metre.: roam an election has a nasty
aroma ahaut i lleni and often the meet-
pulatorr: of tie_ 11 aures are said to have
passed 1001* than one I. O. U. in favor
of them •i.tvr;, to make sure, we suppose,
they weft,; ,v1(1 brit. It's a dangerous
"exhln ,1 . r, +t.rorile without care,
cauE o , ., :di t u :Ion honesty. Old
tame 1 111-. 1 . t'rt away when a big
shale , , ' Ir •-'4: was .done for the
lour c 7 e :,ad greasing the -palm
seeks iii.:y ihti tight of way,
THP, POST Telephones are No. 3r and
Via, Wliat about that item you have?
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SUGAR
ON HAND.
Oar of S X Shingles
Expected sone.
N. H. CARDIFF.
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A Note from the West,
DEAR POST.—The weather is Spring.
like note but it has been a long tire.
some IVinter, starting in about Oct.
Sth, It has been a serious gtlestiof
for those with stock as a lot of stuff
Watt not cut 1(11(3 quite a Int Was wast-
ed and spoiled after etoct;wg, Good
many will not have feud aped uot •
stook to tint in crop. A lot of stock
has died already and the rundown
stock will have a hard time until the
ware) weather and first grass comes.
While in Edmonton letely we were
told of one than who shot 1.35 horses,
You are having a trial of the Ferni-
er politician. Well people are expeot-
ing more of thew than your Laurier
bunch gave on the TatiI-f, Laurier had
as little use for low tariff as Old Nick
has for holy water, just used it as a
plank to get in on the ear.
Prohibition is one of the what pope.
lar ideals iu the w end bet what did
Laurier Liberals do for it ? Nothing.
If the Liberals were elected tomor-
row they could 5101 do a thing for low
tarifa' as a large percentage are for
high tariff, Those of us that came
from the American side have a grouch
against such papers as THE POST or
Toronto Globe for making us believe
there teas anything in Laurier Liber-
alism. Respectfully,
A, F. STEWART.
Maidstone, Sask.
Dominion Income Tax
Commencing Monday, April 6th,
and continuing for a period of two
weeks, representatives from the Lon-
don office will visit the various locali-
ties in the Londondistrict, for the
purpose
of interviewing personally
any taxpayer who may desirelf tma-
tion ±0o i lot
c n lett 1 with his income
tax return,
All income returns for 1919 must be
filed at the London office not later
than the 30th of April next. Mr.
Harding will be in Brussels and will
be pleased to interview any taxpayer
who may be in doubt as to how he
should complete his return. If it 18
deemed necessary, and can be arrang-
ed at the time of the above visit,
There will be no public meeting, but
simply to interview personally any
who may require information,
Address and Presentation to
ex -Reeve and Mrs, Wm, Fraser
Who Remove ,from Grey Township to
Dutton, Elgin Co., Ont,
A very pleasant gathering took
place on Thursday afternoon, April
let, at the home of Wm. and Mrs.
Fraser, Molesworth, when friends and
neighbors met to say Good bye before
they leave for their new home at Dut-
ton, Ont.
For the past 137 years Mr. and Mrs.
Fraser have lived on the 2nd line,
Grey, about 2 miles from Molesworth.
During all these years they had prov-
ed themselves to be true neighbors
and useful citizens. Mr. Fraser hae
been a prominent man in the com-
munity. For 16 years he was a mem-
ber of the township Council, serving
one term as Reeve ; for 9 years con-
tinuously he acted as school trustee.
He was President and salesman for
Molesworth Cheese and Butter Manu-
facturing Company, also a director of
the Molesworth Independent Tele-
phone Company : and in many other
ways was closely anti practically
identified with the life of the neigh-
borhood. Mts. Fraser's place will al-
so be hard to fill, as she was always
"zealous in gond works,"
The members nf their family are
now scattered, Roy is in Dutton,
Clark, Will., Dave and Ella are living
in the West, and Mary in Los Angeles,
Oal. Mr, Fraser has bought a Borne
in Dutton and intends taking up his
residence there about April 16th.
The neighbor's met on the afore-
mentioned date, teller a pleasant soc-
ial time was spent. and Mr. Fraser
was presented with a gold watch and
chain, and l±Trs. Fraser with a silver
tent service. John McDonald and
Mrs. Jane McDonald, Life long neigh -
bore, made the presentation, and Gen.
Brown read the following address, to
which 81r. Fraser matte a very suit-
able reply 1—
D2•2AIf. Mit. AND MILS..FItA1.1111L,—
In the course of events the time has
come when you feel the need of a little
relaxation tuner the busy, strenuous
life yor have been living, When you
sold your fal'm some time ago, we
felt that in all probability we would
lose you from our neighborhood, Al-
though you have not been very much
with us during the past year, your 00.
casional visits have kept us in touch
with you, and have also intensified the
sense of lose that we feel at the
thought for your leaving ue altogeth.
er for your new home in Dutton, By
your sterling characters and kindly
friendly, Christian disposition you
have both taken a prominent parr; in
all the different activities in the life of
the cnwrnunity. Mr. Fraser, by your
long and faithful service in municipal
life, you have bitumen one of the beet
and most favorably known men in the
township and your work es a mem-
ber of the Council has placed us um
der obligation to you, We also' re- ,:
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any quantity of Junk at
the best prices going.
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member with appteriatlon and grat-
itude, the place Mrs, Fraser has filled
in The soviet and benevnlent life of the
neighborhood, In every movement
that had in view the welfare of tele
people, you have always taken a keen
interest and a prominent pert. We
would recall especially the efforts of
you boot during the yews of the late
war ; how 81r. Fraser, through his
position in the Council, and Mrs,
Fraser through the Wnnne,'s Institute
and in other ways, did so much for
the comfort of the soldier boys fight-
ing in our behalf at the front. You
have always been ready to lend a
helping hand in time of trouble and
sorrow and need, and your lives have
been a continuous example of what a
real neighbor abouts be, tVe cannot
but weetion,also the place that the
members of your family won for
themselves in he cart o their
L h S f 1C1
neighbors ; the willin and efficient
help along the different lines of ser-
vice that they rendered, and how
they were missed as one by one they
left home to make their way
in the world. We feel that in
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a real loss and althougho v
you have
been so prominent in many ways, we
shall miss you most of all as a teal
and true neighbor. We meet with
you in your home today to give ex-
pression to our deep sense of loss in
your leaving us, and also of our ap-
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ITT' ask ynn, air. Fraser, to M'cept
tide evatoh and chain, and Mr's. Prase
yr, 10 aroept this silver tea 6ery±08,
As the watch bolts off tiro iligllt of
±11110 1111±7 you ma forgot your. old
COP; ids, ams may 4110 lhu ugh±, "We'll
Lek' temp u' .'clops •o
t t 1 kat is yet, I'ur Auld
lang Syne," nems to mind as you ass
rho test service, We assure you that
we will follow yell 10 your new
home, Witil (1111' beet Metres, and with
the prayer that yen may be long spar-
ed to each other, and to your Diced.,
that the evening of yetit' life may he
bright and happy, and that ynur5
May be "The blessing of the Lord
which maketh rich and addeth no ser•
row with it." Signed on behalf of
your nld friends and neighbors, John
McDonald, Joseph Cumming,' 1), F,
Stewart, Thomas McDonald, George
Brown, James Menzies, Thomas El-
liott and Rev. T. A. Bell.
Seaforth
DanielMoOeegor, a highly respect-
ed resident of, Seaforth, died at the
home of his daughter, Airs. John Me -
Default], Huron road, on March 31st,
at the advanced urge of 32 years.
60TH ANNIv1.1RSART of 1. 0. 0, F.—
Fidelity Lodge of Oddfellows celebrat-
ed the 60th anniversary of its oegani-
zamn on March 30, Dr. Heetnietnn,
Toronto, Grand Master• of the order ;
G. M. Bailey, Goderich ; P. D. D. G.
21. Hall, Clinton and many other visi•
tuns frorn the different lodges in the
County were present. After the work
in the lodge a banquet was hetd, at
which ex -Mayor J. A. Stewart, a past
Diets lot Deputy, presided, and a de-
lightful program was carried out, An
address given by Jas. Beattie, 1110
nideet member, who is completing hie
60th year of metuberehip in Fidelity
Lodge, was listened to with keen in.
terest and pleastive. Addresses were
also given by Rev, (Capt.) Edwards,
Rev, 'J1 H. Brown and others inter-
spersed by musical selections by J. G.
Mallen, G. Israel, D. Reid, A. Close
and A. Ward. Otldfellowship in Sea.
forth has made considerable progress
during the past 50 years, frorn a mem-
bership of 0 who met in one small
room [fidelity Lodge has grown to a
membership of nearly 100, and now
0151)5 one of the finest business blocks
in the town, which contains their
commodious and handsomely -appoint-
ed lodge monis.
The annual Spring Fair held in Sea -
forth under lie auspices of the Agri-
cultural Society on
Friday, April 2,
was very despite u fnvor.able weather conditions.
There were
no entries in cattle competition, but
the heavy draft brood filly and geld-
ing classes were well filled and some
exceptionally fally flue hn
ses exhibited,
There were large entries in Clydesdale
esdal
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class, the single roadster coming next.
T. J. McMichael & Son maintained
their past reputation by winning four
prizes, also the sweepstakes for the
best stallion in the Shnw. Broodfoot
Bros., obtained 1st prize for a heavy
draft blood mare and for foal 1st and
n*.s<n+o?. ..
).,,,a,,,10. Hetet' Orgelding any Age, 2nd 444,btt3,, ar)tS't`ot0,•i^6'1.6i4440t+'Al.4i-i'+-1±1K'tt4't4'1.6.,0R2-Ii•s1'+tr
and Std, John Dale ee,. W0n 1st prize
foe an agrdoultural team, also lot prize
tot gelding, 1017, 1018 and 1919 Agri•'I
eultui'ai, and a 11110±1* filly any age. la, ±
1 I Iker & Sane, nt' Exeter sanies 011
let prize for hingle road r(ei, aid lite.
Van Egmont!, Glutei 1st prize l'ot'
cereiege horse, John Pinkney, Mea -
forth, wan let prize with hie trottfmg
statlloi, 'Teddy Winter." The let
pt•Izes in ueiu'ly ell the Masson were
generously dn11151ed by the uh>rnhllnls
of Meafsr1it, The township prize, giv-
en for the three beet he18ee from one
township was won by Braa(foot 13r0s,
and John Dale je,
Just a Little Tired !
This Is the Beginning of a Norval=
Br•eakdotvn
Row often do we
bear people say "Oh,
there's nothing the
matter, just a little
rundown, Watt's all."
This may be the
beginning of a Ner-
vous Breakdown and
may soon be followed by Headache,
Dizziness, pilins in the region of the
Spine, Weak Digestion find many
other troubles.
Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy
is almost sure to prevent Nervous
Collapse. 1t 1s just the right thing
for Nervous Troubles of any kind.
When you "don't feel right," and tire
easily you should not delay in taking
this wonder remedy, as it will bring
back the Vigor and Vitality of GlOod
Health, that you so mach desire:
It drives away Fear, Nervousness
and Despondency and makes your
Sleep more Restfnl and Satisfying; it
is a Tonic and Strengthener to the
Heart, the Nerves, the Brain and the
Body.
Don't Worry and don't give up be-
muse others medicines have tailed to
help you, buy a few boxes of Hack-
ing's Heart and Nerve Remedy from
your dealer to -day and an improve-
ment in your condition will gnickiy
follow,
Be sure that you get Hacking's, if
Your dealer does not keep tt, we will
gladly send it by mall. Pries 50e a
box, 6 for $2.60. Hacking's Limited,
Llatow t.
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Short Horns for Sale
Two Short Horn Bulls for sate, 18 and 11
months old, respectively, and are from Proud
Victor ----121100," (206508) Priced to sell.
80.3 A. MOKERCHHR, Wroxeter,
Do not forget
to file your
Income Tax Return
on
Dominion of Canada
Department of Finance
or before the 30th of April, 1920.
ALL persons residing in Canada, em-
ployed in Canada, 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
earned $1;000 or more.
2. All other individuals who during the
calendar year 1919 received or earned $2,000 or
more.
3. Every corporation and joint stock company
whose profits exceeded $2,000 during the fiscal
year ended In 1919.
Forms to be used in filing
returns on or before
the 30th of April, 1920.
ALL INDIVIDUALS other thait
farmers and ranchers must use
Form T 1.
FARMERS AND RANCHERS
must use Form T 1A.
CORPORATIONS and joint
stock companies must use Form
T 2.
Penalty
Every person required to make a return, who
Nile to do so within tha time limit, shall be
subject to a penalty of Twenty -ova per centum
of the amount of the rex payebie.
Any person, whether taxable, orotherwise,
who felts to make a return or provide Informa-
tion duly required according to the provielon of
the Act, obeli bo liable on summary conviction
to a penolty of We for tech day during
which the default continuos. Moo any person
making a faloe statement In any return or In
awy Information required by the Mobster, shall
be Moble, on summary conviction, to penalty
not exceeding $10,069, or to nit months' Inrprleon-
mont or to both fl,a and Imprisonment.
General Instructions.
Obtain Forms from the Inspectors or
Assistant Inspectors of Taxation or 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.
Address INSPECTOR OF TAXATION,
LONDON, ONT.
R. W. BREADNER,
Commissioner of Taxation.
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established and that gives you Prompt Service and a
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We will gather your Cream, weigh, sample and test a
it honestly, using the scale test to weigh Cretan sam-
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couch 131111 ;
service at illi Lot 00, Con.'2• 5100,1x, Terns, color, dark roan; age 11 u".uth.+: dam, 51±1-
31,50,payable atLimo ofserytoe with privilege drerl l:ru1"t sire, 1ittyr n, Cu for 102488. Al -o
of returning if necessary, 2 cheater bull., rain roan nod ono red.
WM.MAubONAMt, Ihave art thing sun want to horses, Marro
41.2 Proprietor, Jamestown, end Geldings. 1'11051 AN K0101,
06lf Phone 151+ Honfryn.
Work Horses and Bulls for Sale
For Sale or Rent
Lot 11, Coit. 2, G•oy Township, 100 norm in
good state of cultivation, 80 Cores plowed for
Spring Drop, balance hay and pnsture,conven-
tent to 51hool and chinch Bonet burn 70 x 02
with truck, hay fork, rope and pulleys, ooni-
pieta ambles, cement throughout, good ample.
'tient shed, good hog pen, good frame bonne,
two good walla and form well fenced. Price
and terms reasonable, Apu1y
B, 1100011111ICIi, Trowbridge, Ont.
Farm forSa le
Good 110 acre farm for sale. being ('1 Got 15,
and El of Si Lot 14, eon, 7, Morris township,
100 twee are under eultivntion with 60 acres
ready for seeding ; 0 acres Fall wheat ; good
bush and pasture with never tonin sprb:
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running through ( r .
Good comfortablebte
house, bark barn 4x00
root, emu❑ any barn
and driving stied, pig pen, orchard, well wat-
ered, &o. 0 miles from town. To he sold
o, account or ill health. For further particu-
lars as to price, term:, etc., apply to F. S. Scott
Brussels or FRANCIS J. BID1RN8;S,
284f Blyth R. R. No. 2.
Short Born Bull Calves for Sale
IInderetgned offers for gale 0 Short Horn
bull calves, front the well known sire, Hers -
field Stamm, bred by Hurry Smith and owned
by undersigned. A cow, Princess Pnt from
same bull, Bold at Bricker's sole, IShnira re-
eontly for $1000, the hi het price at sale. Re-
port says "She is a heifer of Show calibre and
5 years old." Hera0elrl Stamp is oleo for stile.
SA Lot 00, Con, 0, Morrie township,
,INO, G. SPHIR,
Phone 100 Brussels P. 0.
Bull for Service
The undersigned will keep for service, on SU
Lot 80, Con. 2, Morris township, thethoro'-bred
Short Horn Bull, Gainford. of Salem, No,
00415=, Sired by Gainford Marquis (100800) ;
Dom Mildred VII by Royal Sailor 118080). Ped.
faros may be seen an application. Terms -
310,00 for thorn'-brede payable at time of ser-
vice with privilege to retold, Grade cows not
allowed, THOS. PIERCE,
Proprietor
Stock for Sale
Twn young Scotch Shot Horn Boils for ante.
0110 18 months old sired by (a'niueford of Salem
and the other 0 months old lr,rt by Amine
Imd. Prices right. 1 ll0o Helu'10,
Got 80, Ven 2, Dorris Twp.
Telephone 5810 Brussels R. R. 0.
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