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TORONTO- HAW LTON-WINFIIPEG - REG ItdA-EDMONTON._.
DREAMS
• last article, I .must reveal something
of -the antecedant evants which sup -
Before proceedingp to relate the plied the substance whereof it was
marvellous' Dream referred to in my compounded, and from which it 're -
Delved its generative impulse. There
existed in the town *of Kilmarnock,
Ayrshire, .Scotland, at the time of
whieli 1 speak,• an,
herculean New-
foundland dog. It belonged to a Bank
Manager. • Notwithstanding the fact
that a bank manager's ward is seldom
to be trusted, those .who were intro-
duced by this one to his gigantic dog,
bel{eeved that his description of it "as
the largest extant of its species," Fitt-
the dog to a nicety and was snore-
over, beyond peradventure, a true bill
of its estate. This dog •was called
Oscar. It was at once, the terror and
the delight of the neighborhood. Its.
neighborhood, as the dog viewed it,
was an extensive affair, and spread
itself all over the county. One day
the dog would, be in Ayr, the next in
Barrhead. Ordinarily, however, and
for the most part it was to be 'found
at the headquarters in' a mighty ken-
nel, at the .rear of its owner's man-
sion..
One day the owner a met my father,
and casually remarked that he and
those of his household intended tak-
ing a vacation, ui north. 'What
about Oscar," asked my .father, "do
Dominion of Canada
Income Tax Returns
DUE APRIL 30tH
ACT PROMPTLY— 1/4"
Accept the help offered
by Income Tax . inspectors
Where
Income Tax
Inspectors
are Located
OTTAWA, ONT.
Daly Building
BELLEVILLE, ONT,
27-29 Campbell Street
KINGSTON, ONT.
Customs Building
TORONTO, ONT.
21 Lombard St.
HAMILTON, ONT.
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and Avoid Penalties_
Every person who during the year 1929 liad an
income, from any source, of as much as $1,500, if
single, or $3,000 if married or supporting a family,
is required to make an income tax return.
If you are situated as above described,' failure to
make 'this feturn by midnight, April 30th, to•
gether with cheque or cash for at least 25% of
amount of tax, will render you liable to a penalty
equal to 5% of tate total tax payable. (Limit of
)penalty $500.)
To avoid incurring this penalty, obtain NOW,
from your postmaster, or from the Inspector' of
'Income Tax in your district, the necessary forms
and make your returns at once. These forms are
as follows:
Form TI For Individuals other than Farmers
and Ranchers.
Form. T1A For Farmers and Ranchers only..
Form T2 For Corporations and Joint Stock
Companies.
Each form contains in itself instructions for filling
out.
By making your return by April 30th you gain in
two ways:
First, you avoid penalties for delay.
you qualify thq,
Second[, ' q y yourself for
privilege of paying in instalments.
INCOME TAX INSPECTOR WILL. HELP YOU
MAKE OUT YOUR RETURNS
If there is anything in in the income tax return which you do
any glad to
not understand, Income Tax Inspector will be
explain what is required.
The Department of National Revenue
Income Tax Division
OTTAWA
HON. W. D. EULER,
Minister of I`ratialtat Revenue
C. S. WALTERS,
Commissioner of Itscome Tax
you take him." "No," said the .owner,
"we can't take hini, he is too big.
Besides he has an inveterate repug-
nance to travelling by train. Even if
he could be persuaded to .enter a train
there is no- railway carriage that
would be strong enough to detain him
long, He would destroy ltis carriage
and probably wreck• the entire train.
He will have to be 'left behind," he.
contiirued, "and I 'thought possibly
you would like to have hini, As you
When we tried tostraggle into our
shirts, he lept upon us, and simply
would not permit the bans.
I find slay allotted space lull, 'so 1
must askyou to
take leave of my
friends and self shivering on the Ayr-
shire coast for another week,
Jas. ti. Webster.
• GORRIE
Mrs, le .0 Taylor was in Brussels
know, he is very much attached to on 'Thursday attending the funeral•of
you. He, and your own little dog are her brother-in-law.
on the best of terms, and he simply Mrs. Robt. .Ferguson has returned
worships, your little kitten. Your home from Owert Sound• where she.
home is a mile and'a half :from town has spent the past month.
and the. seclusion ttrul quiet of it 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ashton spent
would just suit .Oscar." My father Sunday at Dr. :R Hamilton's in 13rus-
always had an absurd liking for dogs, sels:
and as Oscar was one of his favorites; 1 Mrs. T. Bennett and Mrs. Earid
ti
in a spasm of madness, he ,agreed to 'Patterson and Wilda of Fordwich,
temporarily house the brute: "But," called on friends here on Monday.
he said, "how can I feed your dog, 1 Mr. and Mrs. T. Bradnock return
you know we never have any meat ed last week from a trip to California,
in the house, (my father and his 1 Miss Pearl Stinson has returned of
household were,, all vegetarians). "1 ter spending a week in Toronto.
have thought about that," said the t Mrs. E. A. Fallis of Fordwich was
banker, • "and will arrange with my a visitor in town on Monday:
butcher to call at your house, twice' The many friends of Mrs. Robt.
a week, with an assortment of liver Stinson will be pleased to know that
and bones for Oscar." So, the vile she is somewhat improved in health.
contract was concluded. • + Friends of Mr. and Mrs. John
When Mr. Horner, my brother and Montgomery were surprised to hear
I -arrived at Kilmarnock for: our week- of the death of their infant son, Bruce
end, we found Oscar in charge, mon- winch occurred he Toronto last Fri -
arch of all he surveyed. Our own lit- day. The body was brought to the
tle dog, Browney, who was deeply home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Williamson
versed in calendar1 ore; and knew on Saturday. A short service was
when Saturdays.' .might be expected, held at the hone on Sunday afternoon
having figured with his usual preci- after which the procession went to
sion that his' big day had arrived, had Gorrie United Church !where Rev, F.
left .home with all its attractiveness W. Craik conducted an appropriate
and .rushed down the roar to meet service. The choir an,., "Sone day
and welcome us. We encountered he'll -make ii plain home." A large
Win about a . quarter of a mile from congregation was present for the bli-
the house. All three of us immediate- pressive service. The parents are as-
ly recognized a certain strangeness sured of the sympathy of their many
in his demeanour, and as we petted Friends in this community.
hini we noticed an unwonted -Uristful- The Easter Thank -Offering service.
ness in his soft brown eyes. He carne for the Women's Missionary Society
to tell us, as we knew afterwards, of the United Church will be held
that a certain stranger was within next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
our gates. He bespoke an. unprejudic- Several of the members will give short
ed survey of the situation however. addresses on different aspects of the
He, himself, liked the newcomer and work. The president, Mrs, T. O.
he wanted us to like him too. He was Johnston will preside. The envelope
evidently afraid, however, that we offering will be received for W.M.S.
might not have sufficient dog affec- funds on Easter Sunday morning, Ap-
tion to bestow on both Oscar and ril 20th.
A social evening will be enjoyed at
himself, and that he might lose what
Oscar gained. However, when Oscar the League service ofi Friday night
loorned on the horizon, and Browney when members of The Wroxeter Lea-
noticed our looks of alarm, he patted gue will present a program, after
himself on the back and in a series which -lunch will be served.
2b beatific barks, expressive of right-! Mr. Cleve Stafford. left for Toronto
last Saturday, where he will yisit with
ecus relief, acclaimed himself there-�,
atives
by, favorite sttllt and elicited 'great rell,afvre going West for an
joy from hls nage iVery. We were_
'extended trip.
now within a few yards of the mighty
Rev. Craik spent a couple of days
did opulent Oscar. He regarded us in Toronto,
steadfastly. His brows puckered, his Mr. and, Mrs. Isaad Wade are in
tail pendant, his ears erect. Then get- .Toronto at the_ home of Mr, and Mrs.
ting his clue from Browney's conduct D. W. Dane. Mrs, Wade is taking
he evidently concluded that we might treatment for serious eye trouble.
really be friends of the fancily. He , Mrs. Robt. Hastie left on Saturday
therefor, plucked the puckers front morning for Toronto where she will
his brow, reversed the attitudes of his visit for some time with relatives.
tail and ears and lept upon •ns«. enc-, Rev. 1-1• and Mrs. Bolingbroke were
.braced us, and gradually becoming recent visitors at the parsonage.
satisfied that he had licked off all ''Members and adherents of the Un-
the dust accretions from our eyes, and ited Chttidi will remember the Pas-
ears and clothes he, led, his procession sion Week services to be held April
of newly formed f+liiiettels towaras The 14-18. Rev.'s Mann, Jones, Chandler,
house, with almost as much dignity Davison and Hart will conduct tate
as the mightiest of 'Stainer Marshals seaviic'es.
could possibly :Meese hitteeself With, Norman Craik has returned front
and displayed it wiiiin an •osten'tation Belleville for Easter holidays.
worthy of. the ,oecaga^on. On 'the back The regular meeting of the W.M.
door steps stood nay father with his S. was held at the hone of Mrs. R.
long flute at 'I Tis 'lips' Playing lustily H. Stephens Thursday afternoon, rep-
and with very ;pleasing variations that ril 3rd. The leaflet, Easter Chimes,
dear old: tone "`See ,she conquering was given by Mts. H. Ashton. Duet,
heroherocont.�es." 'Oscar was the •conquer "l heard the voice of Jesus say„ by
ing herrn, he ball subordinated his fetaMrs. C. Pritchard and Mrs. M. Ab -
to his ilu7atcsticity in a very ,bee ram. Selections tion, the study book
and beconi"i xg manner. We..soon were given by Mrs. A. E. Toner, Mrs.
learned however, that his feracity A. Edgar, ,ars. C. Hamilton, Mrs. J.
was usually lin the ascendant and was Wylie. A solo was given by Mrs. W.
of a chinch !more reliable nature than Clark. The roll call was answered by
his doniestkiity. The following day, an raster Thought, Twenty-two mein -
Sunday, when we had packed father hers were •1'rresent.
and sister off to church, we three in-
vincibles sett off upon a hike. Brass-
ey, on the ,'ter coast, and a dip in the
Sea were aur objectives. The two The terra "Seed" when applied to t
dogs insisted upon accompanying us, potatoes must mean something in fu-:
We disdained the highways, and' took tare. It 'is 'illegal to advertise or offer
short cuts through fields. We passed for sale potatoes described as "Seed"
several farms, all of which had 'hen unless they are vigorous and free
hotises attached. Oscar was extreme- front scriou:s diseases and have been
ly interested in these, visited their all sii certified by an inspector of the
and aroused pandemonium in thein. 'Federal rcleral Goveirntnent, who has i:n pee -
His emetgeneies were triumphant, his ted tate growint, crop and also the
execution e:ctensive. His mouth wagtubers after 'harvest
covered with the'blood of his Victims,; This is governed by regulations of
his body ft•elghted with their feathers. 'the Destructive Insect and Pest Act,
We •were all thoroughly ashamed of areendteents to which becainc effec-
him, but werc.•prepit,ed to depone, if tine oe March 12, 1930,
accosted, that he was Ito dog of ours,
which would' have 'been true ,enough.
WROXETER
1Ir Ed, Gibson of the Bank staff,
is visiting his brother in Chicago. He
expected tis travel, by a.uroplarike from)
Detroit.
Mr. Archie Gibson of 'Thorold, for-
merly teller in the Bank here, is vis-
itng his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wil-
liam Gibson.
Mr. Herbert Edgar and fancily, who
have been visiting his brother Arnold
and other friends during the winter,
are leaving shortly for their home in
Edmonton, Alberta, by motor.
A team of horses belonging to Ric-
hard Griffith, hitched to a sleigh, took
fright while standing in, the yard and
ran out into the .road; Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Edgar, who were on their way
to visit Mr. Edgar's brother, when
the team ran into the back of their
cutter, were thrown out. They were
both badly shaken up; Mrs. Edgar re-
ceiving severe injuries to her back,
and Mr. Edgar was badly brused on
and Mr. Edgar was badly bruised on
arm and shoulder, but fortunately no
bones were broken.' While both are
suffering from shock they are .prg,-
gressing favorably.
Mrs. 1d. Bolingbroke opened` her
home for the March meeting of the
Women's. Institute. In the president's
absence, Mrs. Wendt presided. After
items of business were disposed of,
Miss Ellen MacEwen gave a very
practical . and interesting address on
window boxes and perennial borders.
This was followed by an excellent pa-
per by _Mrs. ,Joseph Lovell, her sub-
ject being, Home influence and the
young. At the close the hostess serv-
ed tea and a pleasant social half hour
was enjoyed. The April meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. Thomas
Brown. There will be a debate "Re-
solved that active middle life surpass-
es youth in the joy of life." Mem-
bers are asked to bring a suggestion
for next year's programme. Roll call,'
,,
a quotation or poem from a Canadian it is too early yet to make definite
poet {•
statements about the condition of fall
wheat and clover, a great deal of an -
1 xiety prevails throughout the south-
- !ern part of the province.
1 Renewed attacks on the corn borer
Sunday being a beautiful spring- are described in the report from. Es -
like day the Union Church was well 'sex County. Brood sows are bring -
filled. The Rev. Ralph Turnbull gave !ing as much as $75 apiece at sales in
a fine discourse. • !Lanark County, while in Leeds farm-
Mr. Conrad Baker is not enjoying 'ere have been disappointed over the
good health now. Miss Maggie Bell ( stopping of the sap flow. In Mus -
Stokes is confined to the house with ikok'a and Parry Sound live stock is
a sore knee, the result of a blow re -!better than had been anticipated with
ceived at school. conditions in general about
Mrs. Mulvey has returned front Lu- 'Norfolk will use about 325
Bert where she was visiting her sister, fertilizer in 1930.
Seed Potatoes
Plan to enjoy the
pleasures and convene
iences of an escorted
tour this summer. Visit
Jasper National Park.
See the great Canadian
Rockies ... the Pacific
Coast ... or Alaska. Or
go east—the Maritimes
and Old Quebec.
Choice of dates and
itineraries available.
Full information,
descriptive booklets
and reservations fronn..
any agent of Canadian
National Railways.
g`m_ a
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BELMORE
Mrs. McLean,
Mr. James Dewar is renewing ac-
quaintances in the village at present.
The ice in the rink seems loth to
leave. Both curling and skating were
indulged in last week.
Mr. John Gallagher, through the
columns of the Advance -Times, wish-
es to thank the entire community for
sympathy and kindness shown in his
recent sad bereavement.
Minnie Jeffrey visited Monday at
\Vit. Mendell's on the boundary, al-
so Mrs. Hawes.
Prison Chaplain; (to Prisoner about
-We reached the shore, divested ottr- to be discharged) "Now, my mail,
selves of our garments <tnd ,plunged try to remember what I said Make
into the seae Oscar carte with, us. up your mind neves° to i•etnin to this
We stayed in the water for about half place."
an hour, When we had dried oat- Prisoner (deeply moved): "Guv'not
1 selves, we essayed to don our clothes no men ever 'card yott preach would
bill: Qatar .3vouid not standfor that., avant toconte back 'ere again."
Took Soda For Stom-
ach For 20 Years
Adlerika relieves GAS and sour sto
"For 20 years" I took soda for indi
gestion and stomach gas. Then 1
tried Adlerika. One bottle brought
complete relief."—John 13. Hardy.
mach in TEN minutes! Acts oe
BOTH upper and lower bowel, reg
moving poisons you never knew wen
there. Don't fool with tnedicin,
which cleans only PART of the boiv•
et Adlerika els, but
I A leril a g ive
stomach and
bowels a REAL cleaning and see how
good you feel. McKibbon's Drti1
Store.
"Darling, I've lost all my money.
Haven't a penny in the world."
"That won't make any difference
to our love, dear. I'll love you as
much --even if I never see you again',"
Mrs. Shifty:—"I must ask you for
your room. I'm one of the 'easy ones
to get on with, I'm sure, hut I can't
see heye to heye with a boarder ale,
snakes a 'abit cif hangin' 'is 'at over
'is key -'ole.'
Aunt (talking scandal.l .— "Mrs..
Mashie? Oh, surely not! She's an
awfully good woman --so devout.
Ninee--- "But•she flirts outrageous-
ly ,,
"Yes, but only with the clergy."
Better Seed in Demand
The erop report for the latter part.
of March comments on the inereased
interest which has been manifested iii
better seed. The demand .for regist-
ered grain and certified potatoes is
keen and supplies of such stock are
rapidly becoming depleted. Althou gh witiaiwitimitrojammataNimoisoi
normal.
ears of
DR. C. C. RAMAGE
DENTIST, GORRIE
Phone 21 (Stinson residence).
Fordwich on Wednesday.
1 to 9 o'clock.
F. F. HO RUTH
Phm. B., Opt. D., R. O.
OPTOMETRIST
Phone 118
Harriston, Ont.
"The Best Equipped Optical Es
tablishment in this part of
Ontario".
SpringSuitiogs
Hats and Caps
Our samples of "Made to.
Measure Spring Suiting are now
in. We have a big range to
choose from. The prices have
been reduced 10% and the qaul-
ity was never better. Suits at
,•
from $23.50 to $45.00 in all the
latest checks, stripes and plain
serges, made to your order.
Hats, Caps, Shirts and ,So:c
for Spring and Summer wear.
OveraI:ls from $1.98 to $2,25.
High Top rubber boots for
men, women -and children, sell-
ing at cost prices.
13ring us your eggs and Cream.
DAVEY'S STORE
ROX1?E I.