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Russell Leader, 1 Dec 1921, page 8

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THE RUSSELL LEADER supply anything in the REAL ESTATE W. J. &1.C. THOMS| VEAL ESTATE AGENTS Money to Loan on impro- | ed Farm Lands, Representing - Canada Perm. anent Mortgage Corporation Room 10 Centrai Chambers Telephone. Queen 439 46 Elgin Street Ottawa Cntario ATTENTION Having been appoin- ied sole Agent for the MASSEY - HALRIS FARMING MACHINERY - For the Townships of} STOP? LOOK? LISTEN? To. PACE The Tailor. Suits. in imported Tweeds and {In, Indigo Biue, Black and Grey {Give me a trial, satisfaction ass- {'sgoode and Russell, having removed to Ru; saell, Lam prepared to} "ine of Farming Mach- inery, as made by this well known Company, Kennedy Crerar 'Russell Ont. © TORONTO'S RICHEST MEN »- \ "®n this year's assessment rolls as 3 samiercial and industrial world have .. 3ncomes which ® made, Limited, assessed on am in- a "the Robert Simpson Company, with "Sir John Eaton's income is given $319, 728 Sq { largest received by any ai Joronto., At least eig- gi ther he. men inthe city's co- run into six figures.. According to Assessment Comm- issioner Forman's annual report, ghere ace seventy-five men in Tor- wnto who have imcomes of over $50,000 Sir Edward Kemp, as president of Sheet Metal Products Co, of Ca- «ome of $200,000. john» Macdonald president of John Macdonald & Co, Limited, is shown as baving an in- come oi $19 Sir Joseph Flav- is posted as vice-president of Aan ipcome of $191,902, E.R. Wo-1 od, president of the Canada Loan # Savings Company, is credited wi- ib $167,336 per year, Sir William Mackenzie's annual reward for his Jdabors of the past now amounts to $165,289 annually, Chester D.Ma- ssey's income is given as $139,524 and Sir Edmund Osler is assessed 21pon $120,765 per year. Sir Henry Pellett's annual receipts, according to the assessment rolls, amounts to $66,006. Co-Operative Stock Holders The U. F. QO. Co-Operative Co- =npany Limited, have evidently not very much strengthened by finance sal support from the pockets of the #i=ad officers of the company, am £xamiaation of the list of share hold- «is showed that A, A, Powers, pre- sident, one share, $12 50; Colonel ¥raser, vice president, one share #$12,50; R.E. W. Burnaby one share $12.50; on which $6.25 has been pa- id, Elmer Lick, director, five sha- res, $62.50; Robert H, Achton dir- ector, ten shares, $125,00 of which $62.50 has besa paid; J, J. Morris- ©n, secretary treasurer, eight shar. es, $100.00; in all 6 directors, hoid- which to maks your selection, The U.F,0, Candidate In Russell, The statement made by the Hon. Charles Murphy on Nomination day that, Mr.Crearer the leader of the U.F,O. had not spoken in Russeil County in support of Mr.Rathwell l and wculd not appear during the 1921 Having a large Stock of Men's campaign in support of the Farmers Candidate, further stated that dur- a staunch supporter of the U.F, O, Worsteds from the best Mills. st was refused, later another dep- utation waited on Dr Clark to add- ress a meeting at the Quarries on the Montreal Road, they were again all of which I am prepared to sel! at a reduction of from 10 to20;, . oo 3 turned down, next when M§. Crer- per cent ou aj: suits. ar spoke in Ottawa he was urged to give one address in Russell County in the interest of Mr. Rathwell,wh- ich was refused, as a final appeal Mr, Crearer was asked for a letter endorsing Mr. Rathwell's candida. ture, which he could show asasort ~t certifcate of character again the request was refused, the positicn taken by the U.F.O. leaders in re- ference to their candidate in Ruks- ured in Style, fit and workman- ship. A large well selected Stock from lell, is that he bas not the "official nomination for the county, he has been interviewed by prominent hea- ds of party requesting that a con- vention be held to select a property chosen candidate, but Mr, Rathwell follows the old axion, "what we ha- R.5, PAGE | Russell Ont. Be, ve we hold," but #n so far as the U. F. O. candidate is concerned it ma- kes no particular ditferene as to how he was nominated, the County | of Russell wall ramain liberal, inso far asthe liberal member for Russel; ! 11s concerned no one question hm ability or honesty, at all times will- ig to assist any constituent i irresp- ective as to how they may have vat. 'ed, the only objecticn on the part of some liberals is, that he is a Ro- man Catholic, the average man or woman's religion is largely an acc ident, had their fore-fathers been Roman Catholics they would now | be as prejudiced Catholics as they lare Protestants, next if this count- dl ry is ever become a united people, cn it cannot be carried out when apu- AS biic man's religion ( no matter as YE! BOM roy S0AP @ romero to his character ang ability) is the standard by what they judge him at the polls, their are counties in the Province of Quebec which are al- most 2 Roman Catholics but they dlect a Protestant representativ e, would the loyal old County of Car- ieton conform tQ this ides? ? notin a thousand years CUE bal OFF rec OBILE COLOR FUARNISH CARD OF THANKS I take this opportunity on behalf of the members of our family, to exdend to one and all our very sincere thanks for the many tokens of ass- istance and sympathy extended to us in our recent sad bereavement in the loss of our dear mother. A. D, McTarvish Mr. Stanley Stephernscn who for | taxes. a number of years has carried on a ing the last session cof Parliament Grocery, Fleur; Feed and coal bus- the U.F,0. supporters at Metcalfe | iness in Russell, has disposed ofhis interviewed Dr. Michael Clark then | business to Messers McEwen and McRae of Maxville, Stanley is a Policy, requesting bim to address a! sound srewd iran cf business, who meeting at that place, which reque- | by cl6se attention to every detail. without fuss or shew, has been su- ccessful in amassing a geod share of this worlds goods, and wiil now take up some less strent us o6cup- ation, Mr.and Mrs Stephenson st- ill retain their home in Russell wh- ere they will continue to reside, RIORDON COMPANY And what of the non collecticn of the taxes due from, and unpaid by, the Riordon Company? This is a subject so distasteful in itself, and has about it an atmosphere so sinister, that is only with reluctan. ce that one touches on it here. The Riordou company, a flouris- hing pulp concern at thetime it ne- glected to pay its taxes had for its chief executive officers Charles and - Carl Riordon, who were also, and still are, the president and vice-pr- esident respectively of the Mailand Empire, the leading Conserv ative organ in the Province of Ontario, This company owes to the Treas- ury of Canada the trifle of $800,000 in Respect of taxes unpaid. It app- ears that the taxes for 19:6 and 1917, which cught to have teen collected 1918, at latest, In 1918 the company was in a flourishing conditicn, in fact, its prosperity then was a mat- ter of common notoriety snd the tact is readily susceptile of proot, Yet the company did not pay its It bad other nses for its n are still owing, money, in investing in concerns which wcre expected to be highly paying propositions. When question put up to it as to why the cempany was not pressed for pay- the Government has the gnent as hither defaulting taxpayers are pressed, Sir Henry Drayton has the effrontery te say that, pany is in ths same situation zs the com- any other Company, that is now, and has bean, unabie to pay its bu- siness profits tax The rule foll- owed by the Government has been to collect the taxes at the earliest possibic moment, short of sheriff's sale, The Statesman. Paint Your Auio with | Carmote Auto Color Varnish A Practical Product for the Automebiie Cwaer Ready for immediate Use Sets slowly, permitting even the novice to secure an even, satisfactory job. Dries in about 24 hours with a beautiful lustre that will stand weather and wear Comes in 10 Postar Colors. Put upin Quarts, Pints and Half - Pints. Ask for Color C C.F McARTHUR, LIMITED. Banking at any A a EL. banking needs. pears eyident that the heads of the] The undersigned will be at th institution were playing safe in so Commercial Hotei "Russell, after far as their own pockets were con-| Nov, 21st for a few days, for the cerned. puipose of culling Poultry Flotks Deputy Fire Marshall Lewis of| {of Done-layers, it does not pay to Ontario says "The most prolific ca- | feed nove-laying hens, flocks culled use of preventable fire ip all walks |"! 2 charge of five cents for each ~THE ned Capital $ 9,700,008 ~ 18,000,008 Toi - $80,500,008 ing only $325.00, on which the sum | of only $68,75 has been paip, it ap J oo i ; of life is unquestionably the care-| Pird, orders may be left with D, P, | less user of matches." Gormley, --Andrew Mason We Develop the Farmer's Business time is co-operation be- tween the bank wad the customer for the development of the customer's business, The better the bank understands its cus- tomer's business the more readily and effi- ciently can it assist him. Eighty-nine years of dealing with farm- ers in Canada has given The Bank of Nova Scotia a complete knowledge of farmers' ' Call and talk the matter over with the nearest branch manager. Bank of Nova Scotia 17A C. H. STEWART Manager RUSSELL,

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