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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1921-2-3, Page 3c'Elee Phone 3f. • House Phone 9 The Clinton New Era it is packed to please and Serves its mission 11 ' / is used its. millititis ofItapots daily. , . Send usli postal for aAtee saiii_pli.. - Please !state the price you Um 'gay and whether mlack,'Gr000 or Ntixod Address Satadas Toronto. i; • . z..- r•,, ',, '',.: - • - • ' glae ' ABOUT YOUR INCOME TAX. where, and in the case of a ,foreign .1 e. • EN fl •• , .° country, if that country reciproCates 3tems are Inti.rely exempt from Fed- by .allowing a similar credit to per- eral income taxes: - sons receiving "incorne from Canada. interest on amr Elomirtion of This credit is allowed by the United 1. Canada War Bonds issued free from States. • incole tax. Persons from the United Kingdom, : Pensions granted to any mem- accustomed to paying on their aver - forces or their 2 age income for 3 years, will notice that ber of His Majesty's no such practice is allowed in Canticle. dependents, on account of disabilities Also, that Life InSuranee Premiums suffered in the Great War, ' 'are not exempted here. Nevertheless 3. Mohey Made by speculation ottt- ' the fax in Canada'is considerably less that under the old method less than than in the'llnited Kingdom, fifty per c ht. of the students aor re engaged i any form of systema c I * * * • • _ organized exercise. .This is due to the' What income • tax do companies fact that our colleges were, and some PaY? are as yet, fostering two claeses-- one class attends for soeial and taitther- A normal fax of 10 per. cent. on income exceeding 62,000. If the tax- able income is $5,000 or over the tax is increased by 5 per cent„ making a total of 10% per cent, in such a case. It should be remembered that , re- turns must still be made under- the Business Profits War Tax Act, as well as under the Income Tax Act: but only , the greater of these two taxes has to be paid. When a company's fiscal year does not coincide with the calendar year, returns may be made for the fiscal year that ends during the calendar year. GOLLEGE ATHLETICS, Why AgriculturalCollegeStudents Need Physical Culture. 'drawn and Brain Work Well Together - Students klelp to IA- reet In Sports -Building Up the Body for Later Usefulness. (Contributed by Ontario Department of . Agriculture, Toronto.) THLETICS at our College are Abows revolutionized and , placed on a more stable heels ' than in the past. been for your remedies. lly us an Progreasive colleges are coming to realize the supreme importance of and.„myself enz, that your remedies • ate worth their weight In gold; and 1 bringing physical training to the recommend them to my friends. One front in educational work. College of my aunts is taking them now." - authorities are realizing that tneY Mrs. NAroLgoN LAVIONE, Berwick; are responsible for the ignorance Ontario, Cnada. . Among the virtues of Lydia E. 'among the alimuti of the' colleges, ham's Vegetable Compound ia its abil- ity to correct •sterility in many cases. regarding the care of the body, as it is a well known fact that eighty per This fact is well established as evi-• denged by the above letter and hundreds cent of graduates die from ten to of others we have published in. these thirty years before the age at which columns. they should. They are also liealizing In many other homes, once childleas, there are now children because of the fact that Lydia E. Pinitham's Vegetable Compound makes women normal, Nhealthy and strong. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound will help you, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), CHILDLESS THE STORY OF COLLARS WOMEN ger ptiblishe a few facts concerning A few days no the Philadelphia Led- ' "Open" which are interesting 0 \Please Read This Letter And and, we presume, reliable. Men's collars, made 'partly of linen and ParilY I 'See What Nernial Health - of cotton sold a few years ago for ' Will Do For You. ThtirSd ay, February 3rd, 1921 Berwick, Ont. -"I had organic trou- ble, and after taking Lydia I. Pink - hem's Vegetable Compouneend Blood Medicine all nay troublea passed awaY- tiro made strong and:well and Beare been ever Since. -No* we have a fine babyboy sftc nionths old, and 1 hnoW, that I would not have thin baby and would still be suffering ifit 0 not side the ordinary course of your bus- iness. 4. Legacies, gifts, and prodeeds of Life Insurance Policies, but not mon- ey earned by the investment of these. * To arrive at your net income de- duct also: 1. Ordinary expenditure for the purpose of your business or profession, 2. Interest on money borrowed, excluding mortgage on your own re- sidence and borrowings, for personal and living expenses. 3, Taxer, Insurance, repairs, and de- preciation on land or buildings, ex- cept your own residence. 4. Amounts paid by employees un- der Superannuation Funds,* plans. 5 'Carrying charges on securities, not exceeding income therefrom. NOTE: -No deduction is allowed , The individual shareholder may . for subscriptions to hospitals, or other be taxed on his proportion of a cam - gifts for charity. Nor may you de- patty's undivided profits; if the Fin- ...dect, from the profit on your chief ante Minister considers that their liusfriess, S'Our loss on a,tde line." • accumulation is extended to evade the Saw eaceedl reasonable iequirenients of the husiness,' an4 ie You are entitled tO deduct front your tax,- •- A company has to send in before 1, Callan payments made for cor- the end of March (not April) ilia atshoMin periods under the . Special names and addresses of its share held- . War Revenue • Act, or the Business ' ers, with particulars of dividends, Profits War Tax Act; and etc.,. paid to them, If any such pay - 2. Income fax paid to another stents have lieentinuide. country, If this deduction does not No income tax is levied on partners exceed the tax you would pay in Can- collectively, but each partner individ- ada os; the particular income for jually must pay the tax on his pro - will& you have paid the fax else- I portion of the firm's profits. EARL GIBBONS Licensed Auctioneer 14 Years Selling Experience. Residence--Dinsley Terrace St. TELEPHONE -4 on 619 DATES can be arranged at NEW. ERA OFFICE. bout twelve and one-half cents, Dm- - , ing .tbe war, hovvever, prices jumped (a)ould have higher and higher until they reached' saile. ITHOMAS GUNDRY L n Mass. for advice. Your letter attends largely for intellectual oppor- will be opened, read and answered by a tette advantages, an Utilities, The first class is inclined woman, and held in strict confidence. to neglect mental work and carry athletics to excess, while the second training and carry mental efforts to Boston Shoe and Leather Re - class is- inclined to neglect physical excess. Neither class lives strictly hygienic lives. porter: Wanted --A form of prohi- , N'ow our colleges are adopting now bltion that will stop money from gett- methods to eliminate such conditions and are awakening to the fact • that ins tieht. physical education has a legitimate - - place in the college curriculum, Some of these methods are as fol - loll:: (1) Intra -collegiate sport and recr ation In addition to our inter- collegiate sports, with the constant purpose, in view of usefulness in after life. This draws in the spectators on the side lines and promotes interest by friendly rivalry.. (2) Organization of activities on the basis of athletic sports, rather tharC on gymnatic basis, giving games to the student if normal physically; if not, remedial gymnatics unifi fit. It is necessary id tare- "ri wide range of sporti, KW76V Ina ph haeill ..45„,i4121 and a plan tb miiifirne more general par- ticipation In them. (3) Exercise tak- en iystematimply and at regular in-, tervals. (4) A subiect withl7Squired attendance. (6) Strength test upon entering and at the entoir ei-e-iiffii4 SO a student may realize the benefit, of systematic training. (6) fle-o-fir- ageznent of the type of Physical exercise that a student is likely to use in after life. (7) The teaching of fundamental principals of hygienic , living. (8) Increase of facilities for : outdoor sports in winter and summer. I In the past years athletics at the ' 0. A. C. have been carried on without these advantages and, in spite of great difficulties, we have been handl- An Impotrtant Iem „. .. capped primarily in not haaiing an athletic field, and necessary funds for eqnipment which.le essential foi exe- outing an effective program; this is Sound digestion is the basis of health our greatest need and will be a and vigor. Digestive disorders sh.otild ., hg,.ii,,,., - dr70"r"ihts° y°Z... PrI7fses:1:g1):41.°.t. 1 frop. Sluggish ver, 6onstipation,. Ira; : meeting befere final examinationp on The , whole student bOdy ha • a paired appetite,.: flatulence, dizzinesi,. the thirtieth . of. ao • f r. the i headache,: ,.bilionSneSi, ' 'pr... oth0, purpose of filseussing and voting,. on, .. . executive. ,Professors • • Blaerweed, may. expect. to obtain relief 1-)y talcilig . Toole, and Crowe; and .Dr.1,Creettnan pointed, out to the stadente•and lac- ulty 'the, grant need Mf stieli a...program 'and• their; dutyliit'regard.to athlitice and. •theinselveS. • ;After. a 'discussion, each cense ot'lltie Prpgraol was voted on,and pasked-nnatiltublislY by the' •whole student body;, .,, ..• . LARGEST SALE OF ANY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD 11111111601111.' ,_ , . ThereallcrkingIik-a brief Wilma of year--- .,.., : s. . , • . , theAttilette'prdgeant tor the coming .....,...........,,---------,.....---:.--",..,*.-..,.:. ay' .StudetrA who have had pre- vious,traininetti act as leaders in the' ditteient-hranebes,of ,sports7-to conch in boxing, wrestling, acnicti,ics, and tom* and inetiatet in athletic gam;es. (2) Footnote a fuller program 'of inter -year athletic* by having eiche-: dulee in more Ipmnehes of Spoits: Inter -year eoninetitions in the follew- Mg spnote: Rugby, soccer, play -No better life investment available , 4' thirty -live cents each, But the collar which Sold for thirty-five cents was not the collar which sold for twelve and one half cents, for during the process of price inflation a species of deflation had gone cin until there wasn't a thread of linen left in the thirty-five cent col- lar. Last year the public waked up and began to protest; and •now the collar, still linenless, sells at twenty. -five cents. The manufacturer sells these collars at 'seventeen and one-half cents and "re- quests" the retailer to sell them at twenty-five cents, if the retailer for- gets and happens to sell the coders at twenty cents lie is •not boycotted by the manufacturer, for that would be il- legal, but he is informed very politely that the factory is "Just out of the styles and sizes" which be needs. At present, The Ledger assertS, the mat?. wounds, scalp disease, chilblains, cu , aids and all injuries. 50c. box, burns, sc d TRIAt SAMPLE from erial in one collar costs a little opet • have - prompt at ntion. If, you su er desire that.if will not ,be long befcire wabeuefiy both. • the new program for the cbmIng,y.eno symptoms: of stoInach. disorder -you which was outlined. hg our ;athletic BEECHAM'S--:M., Sold everywhere In boxes. in Canada 25c., SOc. Rh • eurnatism Neuritis, Sciatica, Neuralgia. Templeton' Rheumatic Capsules health to half -a -million 71*4 - • mutterers, 4444+044444444+444444444444 $50 to $5,000 A YEAR FOR LIFE A CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY PROVES IT ground. ball, push. bail, volley ball, + -Cannot be seized or levied upon for any cause outdoor basket ball, boxing and + --No better security obtainable -Will be replaced if lost, stolen or destroyed Tailing track, mass athletic meets, -Not affected by trade depression cross country rtms, tug of war, en 4' -Free from Dominion Income Tax nis and aquatics, -• -No medical examination required 4. (8) For thosestudents who do not + Anyone over the age of 5 years resident or domiciled in Canada + , take part in these sports, two corn- + may purchase. pulsory periods a week Will be given .4. Any two persons may purchase jointly. . ht. ,which they will be instructed in 4* SIniefic games, field and indoer 4. their teachers -congregations for their ministers. evenl,s, ewinuning, boxing and Employers may purehase for thkir employees -school boards for * 4* er Apply to your postmaater; or write, postage free,Bastedo, Super- 42 intendent Of Annuities, Ottawa, for new booklet and other information desired. : In order to ptoroote this progiam, , ++ we had to extlErge on bur Athletic Council Which was composed of the sports managers, picked from, the I. Store seat and age last birthday. .-.........., faculty, and the Athletic EXCOUtiVe, .••••••••-,,-^-,•-•"•-","....."-,-,,,,,,, ,.....w..,..• L...44•1.'.';'1 OA V "'114W44.410ftii ' .smartm,4,Lowow;,4t1,, t.'Amenwoo „romk4* To this We added a Leaders Corn and .PILLS Managers of Inter -year sports picked from the studnts. The Leadere Corp is made up of, directors of , sports (one for eacli sport) and' their ' leaders. The Inter -Year managers (one for each sport) have Charge of the coaching and Managing or their teams and are responsible to their year representative who is a member of the executive. By such an organization we feel confident of swinging our program successfully, whieh means eVerY stu- dent will take part 10 some brancli of athletics. Those students, who come tinder clause (3) of our pro - grain, .will be given special instruc- tion by 'our LeadrS Corp ttild will greatly benefit themselves and the 1 way we tvill be able 1..live stock and general,Auetionaeq. ' ' • .„ OCIDERICH , alwasgesfivii"MWret OsuaffklreYngOi"s444451Wen' sin le Male satin • spsemits/. oecssr is bgrpkp,enheadd got Zenatmil3egU.k WiloMavve.vbeey, fierxs! Nr.rEmitriar‘ortlime41000.1hini.to. tivaprIn.mencipyiralsttietlat pence of Zam-Bukie amazing healing 13,etter Pay -While employed in a stone yard. I. cut my leg very badly,” writes Mr. Oakley. " A doctor sewed up the wound pm/Mr has. "opened his eyes." Yea, won't find him without it to -day. and attended ITIO for five weeks. All the The Price ( Don't be tempted to choose alma') jewelery. Fax better to pay a fate price and know exactly vvhat von are getting,' You will never be sorry- fax as at matter of money, it is easily the znost economical, Ttat has said SO often that everybody by this time should,. know it -and vet there is n0. scarcity of cheap jeweley' in t,ie. land Now to get personal -If 300 wou.J like to 'wise that sort altogether - COME HERE If you wbuld like to buy where. nothing but high qualities are • dealt in-OOME ABBE And even at that, no person ever said our prices were unfair while.' was off work At the end o was advised to go to hospital. "After I paid over IMO to the doctor I determined to try Zam-Buk. Within two weeks Zam-Buk had so healed the wound that I was able to return to work. Further treatment made the limb quite sound. Thus one dollar spent in Zam-Buk did what a forty -dollar treat- ment had failed to do I Isbell never be without Zam-Buk again." This herbal Zam-I3uk is powerfully antiseptic. It's the best known and most reliable remedy for eczema, cold - sores, ulcers, piles, abscesses, poisoned f it I three cents. The biggest collakt..anu- facturers are Cluett,, Peabody & Co„ who make the celebrated "Arrow" col- lars. In 1918, the fires profits were 61,871,163; but in 1919, they jumped to 65,153,12,9. This was the year of thirty-five cents collars, and this$5,153, I 129 was made on sales of 632,421,806. elation, These are the figures given by The North Adams Herald) It wasn't Ledger, and they require no comment. the cloied shop or the openshop that They do not make pleasant reading, but 'brought this depression, but don't shop. Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, lc. starap. MORAL Rover Be Willtent 4114:114010k. the public should know the facts, Pittsburg Dispatch: Well, when Leagues got ready to fall he didn't waste any time about it. 5. W OD'S PO-ICISPHODINE.; The Great English Propciratton. Tones and invigorates the whole nervous syrstem, makes new Blood ' Bled for Nervous in o Toledo Blade: Driving criminals 'Debility, Menlo! and Brain Worry Pk) eaadielnYltirfgssM:fmot.ergiCIFPCrago°xn,31 Iran one town to another is not ire' neighborly, Neither is it good sport. pf 7rrg,5* recoeitililortiicreu.ggiktesiP°Aapigceithin laTti B. W. Howe: Idealism is one fine thing. But too many people who Efavo brought good foster idealism, "ball everything Buffalo Commercial: Let's het/0 ealthful, ffeariersiving remedy, well known for 6 teen years pre , - scribed by doctors, sold by -drug- gists, y..00 a box. Ask our agents or write for a free trial package. Templetons, 142 King W., Toronto LOCAL AGENT - E. IIOVEY CARTER'S; LITTLE LIVE A Purely Vegetable Laxativ 4, That Keeps the 6, SteMach, Liver 5117i Bowelsinperfect condition !Don't take purgatives for Constipation-- they act harshly—they overstrain the delicate ' membrane and leave the Bowels in a worse condition than before. a If you are troubled with Constipation, Indi- gestion, Sour Stomach, Dizziness, Bili- ousness, Nervousness or lose of Appetite Don't Hositate -- Get a Bottle — CARTER'S LITTLE LIVga plus -take one after each 151 tao at bedtime A fent days' treatment will put co eg , Stomach, Liver and Bowes in normal condition. Suggeetions regarding athietiets in to reach the student on the sidelines. sawn PIU small Ocala smaii Peke rural toininuniiy isentreS will be pre- sented in a ftsturo artiale.-t-It. W. . .42zpve • 'Fennello, Diretter of Athleticti, 0. A. vnoge. chtobb, iiiionnitto Twit bear signature .0,0044.---- CA TIERS rirTILE, UV' E. Ft PlL S the cold wave doesn't try to run an endurance contest with the crime iwave. Luke men do not freak WOOD MEDICINE Co.,TORONT0,0Nr, W.R.ounter Jeweleer alid Optician • tr ci Marriage Licenses flour Et I eed ALWAYS ON HAND HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. For Wheat Oats Barley and other grains. LOGS WANTED Maple, Beech and other var- ieties. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS - APPLY TO Attend now to any neglected re- j A_ Ford .• Early Winter Uinta. pairs of wagons, harness, implements So far as practicable repair work Rhone 123 or mac . ainy on the farm should be done.on r McLuke: It is too bad that , days and during the winter months. Keeping the vehicles and harness In appreciate how much good repair may prevent a dangerous appreciates a man's appre- accident. 'woman The Prince—Honoring the Unknown DR, F. A. AXON DENTIST Cr OWII u nt Bridge Worlt 0 Specialty cs.duate of C.O.D.S.., Gbicago, and 0,0.00 Toronto, ayneld on Mondays, Day 1st to Ls DR. . FOWLIEtt, DENTIST.' °Bien over O'NEI.L'E store, . Special care taken to make dental erev mons as painless as ooseiele. riano Iuniug . . . . . Mr, James Doherty wishes to in- form the public that he le pro pared to do fine niano tutting, tone regulating, affil . repairing Orders left at W. Dobbity'S •phcina Si, weceive).nromnt attention:: DILI C. GAl'ilDIER OFFICE HOUPiff ,4 1.30 p. re. to 3.30p. as. 7.30p. m. to9.00 p. me. Siiittlay 12:30 to La* Other hoir b.4i5OiId1t +DIP. Ofllce ati;kiestd;I:LI; :Nt t' Stree BattICIBTE.111611CITOB.I PUB0; ETO 011iNTON "(1) The rtiice of Wales Landing at Damontra, British (Ittiana. 0 '111,(2) Armistice Day—Scene AO the Coffin of the Unknowri tier° Was fleihil florne Outi ihto Westminster Abbey. gseorted by Britaio's Moet rametw Saari). 411 H. T. RANCE!. NoOtii Public, OchoireYancer, • . , '• !Financial and,Agal Satiate, INSURANCE AGENT -Representing 14 Plre • 511110300 Oompanie.B. u Olvision Cort 'Offline: G. D. MoTaggart M. D. IlicTeggar MeTaggiart Braga MANNERS 11.1.141.3ERT , CLINTON GiterialisnIdno 131301001:o train:eaten tgoTtlii DiSC306t4ttkii Drafta leaned, Interest allowed e deposits The McKifltP Yikatnal Fire Insurance e0e Parra end Isolated TOIAID PrOp, arty Only insured, Head tHlice-N.Seatort111, °sit Officers J. Connolly, Godetich, Presidents Evans Beachwood, Vice -Preside)* TrhoassB rhos. Hays, Seaforth, Secretary. te. Mods Alex. Leitch, No, t, Clintons &brow& Hinchlay, Seaforth; Wm. Chesney, meadvilles J. W. 'Yeti, Godiricit$ R. lartnuth, BLOCillagells Ahlyi istevW/614.1s, alarltorliiii:g7"r2;.ISt°a":rtrelvai.stj"ill'4f)akeectsi gamut, NieftWitn, Grinders Jargegg Connelly, etagaricb, D. fr. McOireigere *a. 3, Seatoetil; 1 G. Grieve, 11% 4 Walitutt Nebert Penis, ilarloekt Gea, tliatartae, NO. 1, Sentare:a ho, #