The Clinton News Record, 1920-4-8, Page 4Clinton News -Reis
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st a Utile Tired !, DON'T WORRY
Beginning of a Nervous
Breakdown
How often do we
hear people say "Oh,
there's nothing the
matter, just a little
rundown, that's all,"
This may be the
beginning of a Ner-
vous Breakdown and
may soon be followed by Headache,
Dizziness, pains in the region of the
Spine, Weak Digestion and many
other troubles.
Haeking's Heart and Nerve Remedy
is almost euro to prevent Nervous
Collapse. It is just the right thing
for Nervous Troubles of any kind.
When you. "don't feel right," and tire
'Coati)" you should not delay in taking
this wonder remedy, as it will bring
back the Vigor and Vitality of Good
Health, that you so much desire.
It drives away Fear, Nervousness
and Despondency and makes your
Sleep more •Restful and Satisfying; it
is a Tonic and Strengthener to the
.Heart, the Nerves, the Brain and the
BodY•
Don't Worry and donI glve up be-
cause 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 quickly
follow. •-
Be sure that you get Hackings. If
your dealer does not keep it, we will
gladly send it by mail. Pride 60e a
box, 6 for ;2,60, Hacking's Limited,
LIeto'Ive1, Ont, !
Hacl:ing's Heart and Nerve Remedy
is simply a wonderful' preparation for
Diseases of the Heart; drives out
Pain, Fear, Worry and the uncertain-
ty that goes along with diseases of
this most Important organ,
SLEEPLESSNESS
de -vitalizes the whole bodily organ-
ization and You Must Have Sleep in
Order to build up yoltr health and
Strength. If the Nerves are all n'.
tingle and jumpy, and the Brain is in
a state of unrest through Overwork,
Worry or some Functional Disorder,
a restful sleep will be ditlicult to ob-
tain. Do not dope "yourself with
"sleeping powders or "heart depress-
ents"—take Hacking's Heart and
Nerve Remedy and a natural sleep
will follow.
• HEADACHE
is Nature's Signal of disharmony in
the human body. it may come from
impoverished .blood, overtaxed brain,
loss of sleep or it may be from Con-
gestion followed by Inflammation.
No matter what the cause _may be
Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy
will help you.
People who have been ailing for
years should not expect a Complete
Cure ina few days but should per-
sist in the treatment in order to'ban-
ish the underlying causes and to cor-
rect the evil conditions that bring
about the trouble, " You should be
Sure to get Backing's as no other
kind will do. , Be particular about
your medicine, as YOUR health is
important.-
Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy
as sold by all first class druggists or
by mail post paid.. Price 60e a box.
6 boxes for $2.50. Hacking's Limited,
Listowel.
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Marriages
L0B13* LOVi'7TT---In Clinton, . an
Apvil 7th, by the Rey; S, JL 1VIi •
itognay,,Fannie Edith, 'daughter of
Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Lovett, to
Frank 0, Lobb of ,Godorieh town-
• ship, son of Mr, and Mrs, W. 11,
•Lobb.
I3irtks
RADFORD--Tn #XuUett, en March
18th, to Mr. and: Mrs, Albert. Rad-'
ford,. a son..
HOC/GARTH.--In bliillett, on April
'• lith, to Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Hog-
garth, a daughter.
YOUNGI;LUTT—In Hullett, on Ap-
ril let, be Mr. and. Mrs. Ed.
Youngblutt, a son.
TOLL—In Morris, on Marell lfithto
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toll, a soil,
Deaths
TURNER—In Oatmeal, .Oh Apii1 5t11i
Eliza Code, widow of the late Ed-
ward Turner, aged 88 years. and 1I
months, ,
FLUKER-In Clinton, on April 1st,
Jane Stewart, wife of Mr. Wm.
Fluker, aged 65 years.
CARRICK--In Clinton, on April 6th,
Henry Carrick, aged 80 years and
6 months.
REYNOLDS—In Hallett, on April 1st
Roy -Gabriel Reynolds, son of Mr.
and Mrs. P. 0. Reynolds, aged 1
year, 3 months' and 20 days.
Il4CMURRAY—At Mitchell, on Apr.
4th, Peter McMurray, father of Mr.
A. J:. •McMurray of Clinton, aged
78 years.
PORTER --In Goderich,. on March
26th, Fanny Eiizabe4th Cattle, wife
of Mr, George Porter.
CAHiLL—In Stratford, on April 1st,
Leo. Cahill, brother of Mrs. C.
O'Brien, Tuckersmith, aged 31'
• years.
IN MEMOIIIUM
HiILL-In loving memory of Annie
Ball, dearly beloved wife of Mr.
. Howard Hill, Taber Alta„ who
died April 6th, 1019.
"One year hasepassecl since that sad
day
-God called the one we loved away,
Forget 'her? No, we never will
time rolls on we love her still.
We miss her -and mourn her in ail.
ante, unseen
Ancl dwell in the ineliiojties •of• "days
that have been." ..
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—Deeply mourned by husband and
son, father, uuother; sister and
brothers.
MARSIHALL—In loving memory of
Mrs. William Marshall, Clinton,
who died April. 10th, 1919;,
"One year has eased since that sad
day, .
When the one we loved was called
aw
God tookay, her home, it was His will,
Never shall her memory fade
Loving hearts shall `always linger •
Around the spot where Mother was
laid." •
•—The family.
ietlTowrashela
Miss Gladys Beatty, who has spent
the last two weeks in Clinton hospit-
al, returned home on Sunday and we
are glad to say is much improved.
Mr. Lee McConnell had, the misfor-
tune to get his arm badly cut with an
axe in the bush .one clay recently.
We hope it will -soon be all right
again and that he suffers no perman-
ent injury.
On Sunday Varna and Goshen pulp-
its were supplied by 114rs. McCamus
of Clinton ,and although it was a
stormy day a good attendance was
present on both occasions to hear
her and all were much impressed by
her excellent address. She spoke on
illissioli work.
Mr. Charlie Foster had a very suc-
cessful wood bee on.Saturday last.
Mrs, J. W. Reid, who for the past
few weeks has been staying with
her sister, Mrs. J. T. Reid of Clin-
ton returned home 'on Monday.
The many friends of Mrs. 'J. T.
Reid of Clinton will be glad to know
she is improving, though not so fast
as we would like. We hope she will..
soon be able to be around again.
Mr. Cook of Hamilton spent Baster
at his father-in-law's, Mr, lute Jar-
rett of Varna,
. Mrs, Bart Laois of Clinton spent
Sunday with her father and mother,
Mr. and Mrs. John McKinley of the
Goshen Line.
Mr. Norman Stephenson had a very
successful raising one day last week.
Ho was putting the roof back on his
shed whch was unroofed last fall,
Mr. and Mrs.. Will Hayter enter-
tained a number of their friends last
Monday evening and all report an en-
joyable time.
Miss Mabel Clark is spending her
Easter hiidays at hone this week,
Miss Maggie Peck is spending a
few -days with Toronto friends,
Trying Times
The reconstruction period after the
great war is characterized by what
may be called high pressure, days.
the demand of business, the wants of
the family, the requirements of soci-
ety, are more numerous now than ever
before.
The first Beet of the praiseworthy
effort to keep up with all these things
is commonly seen in a weakened or
debilitated condition of the nervous
system, which rosrilts in dyspepsia,
defective nutrition of both body and
brain, and, in extreme cases, in com-
plete neri,ous prostration.
It is clearly seen that what .18
needed is what will sustain the
system, give vigor and tone to the
nerves, and keep the digestive and
assimilatve funetions healthy and
active Many persons from their
own experience recontlnond Mood's
Sarsaparilla for this purpose. It
acts on the vital organs, builds up
the system, and fits men and women
for these trying •times.
In cases were there. is biliousness
or constipation, it Is well to take
Hood's Pills They are a thorough
cathartic ,a gentle laxative,
Cod.erlch Township •
Was Edna Wise is r117ezdizzg the
IBastortide with Toronto, friends,
C3onstanQe
Miss Munroe and sister, Mrs; NOS.
hitt of Iirucellold, visited their ,coos.
ins, Mr, and Mrs, McIntosh.
Mr. Wm, McIntosh is slowly im-
proving,
Mr, Bert Stephenson has got his
barn re -shingled again after the roof
being taken oft' with the big wind
storm last fall,
Mr; Chas. Hall of Toronto spent
Easter "Sunday wth his parents, Mr,
and Mrs, F. Hall,
Mr. and Mrs. F, Hall and fam-
ily attended the unveiling of a 'bronze
tablet to the memory of Lt, Win,
Hail, in the Presbyterian church, Clin-
ton, on Sunday morning:
TuekerAith, awnshaill
On Tuesday of ,last week Mrs,
Chide, O'Brien of Tuckersmith re-
ceived word of, the sudden and ser-
ious illness of er brother, Leo Cit -
hill of Stratford, find alio immediate-
ly hastened to his bedside, 110 Was
never conscious after her arrival,
however, and in spite of everything
that could be done for him he sank
rapidly and passed away on Thursday
morning after mach suffering. His
illness had developed into brain fever.
The young man was but thirty -ono
years of age and his life was full of
proinise. He had been engaged in
the Stratford Chair Factory. He is
survived by his mother, three sis-
ters and ono brother. The sisters
ai'e: Mrs. O'Brien, Mrs. Geo, Ma-
son, Toronto and Mrs. Albert Dav-
is of Stratford,. One brother, John,
also lives at home in Stratford.
Much sympathy is felt for the fanc-
ily in their sudden bereavement. The
interment took place in the R. C.
cemetery, Stratford, on Saturday.
Among those who have been spend-
ing the Easter holidays herd we no
tieed Misses Helen and -May McGreg
or, and' Mr, Allen- Fisher, also Mr.
Bort,' Tasker all -of Toronto, Mr. Jas.
•Jarrot of the Medical' College; London,
and Miss Louisa McClymont, ads& of
London and Miss Emily Ivisoli of .
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Clinton„. W" `M Johniton Win the •
Queen City attending the, Convention
of the Ontario 2ldueatbon,?i,, Aseoeia.
ton. We notice .in Mon,{lay's diii1lei3.;1
that the Association,tYao td be enter.
,tamed ata reeejiton on Wednesday
afterneen at,'gtovernment House the
guests of the Lieutenant -governor
Mrs, Lionel Clarks:. Mr, Johnston
will bo able to tell lis something abet f
the Government Uouse-'on his rvturiz;
hi his own capable Manner..
Miss Helene Brownlee of Bayfield is
the goust' of her cousin, Miss Myrtle
Brownlee,
Mrs. J. Chambers of Clinton spent
two days last week as the guest .of
her nidce, Mrs, Wesley. French.
Mrs. W..II, Johnston was M liens -
all Tuesday "evening attending a con-
cert given tinder the auspices of the
W. M. S. of the Methodist' church
',l'11111181l1A• r itPitll, STK, 10214' 'j
In that village. room by illness .
Rev, tai', Aitken spout '1'ues4ay of Mr, ,and Mrs; Geo, hill and
this' week in Clinton, daughter of lagmonclville spent the
Mr. J, 13, Hyde of the second eon- weelc.end with .Mr. alai Mrs. ,To1ln
cession of Stanley is confined to his Delta,
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FOR
WE INVITE HOUSEHOLDERS
GENERALLY TO GALL AND SEE
SAMPLES OF THESE FINISHES.
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FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE.
HARLAND BROS, CLINTON ONT.
Do not forget
to file your
Income Tax Return
on or before the 30th of April, 1920. ij
Dominion of Canalis.
Department o
Finance
ALL Devious residii g imp. Canada; ±iii •
ployed in Canada, Of tarrying On
bilsiitiio a in Canada, are Iiab ie 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
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 otherrthan
farmers and ranchers must use
Form T 1.
FARMERS AND RANCHERS
must use Form T 1A.
CO `; PORAT1 ONS and joint
stock companies must use Form
T-2.'
Penalty
Every person required to make n return, who
fails to do so within the time limit, shall be
subject to a penalty of Twenty -fiver per centtun
of the amount of thwart( payable.
Any person, wbether taxable, or otherwise,
who fails to make n return or provide informa-
tion duly required uccording to the provision of
tate Act, shall be Ruble nn summary conviction
to n penalty of 1100 for each day during
which the default continues. Also any, person
making a false statement In any return or In
any information requited by the Minister, shell
be liable, on anmmary conviction, to n Penalty
not exceeding 510,005, or to six months' Imprison.
ment or to both: fine and imprisonment.
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General Instructions.
Obtain Forms from the Inspectors or
Assistant Inspectors of Taxation or from
Postmasters.
Read carefully alI 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. READIER,
Commissioner of Taxation.
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PAINTS AND VARNISHES
For the Walls and Ceilings
NEC- TONE—the washable,
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and suggestions for stencilled
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For Woodwork, etc.
•MARTIN'S WRITE ENAMEL
—(the enamel de luxe) a beauti-
ful finish for bathrooms, bed-
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For Floors
SENOUR'S FLOOR PAINT--
a wide range of colors. It dries
hard with a beautiful enamel
finish that wears and wears and
wears.
For •Hardwood Floors
MARBLE-1`ra — The perfect •
floor finish that withstands the
hardest usage. A hard finish that
will not mar nor scratch white.
It can be washed with soap and
water,
For Furniture
WOOD -LAC STAIN—h, many
shades, Oak, Mahogany, Cherry,
etc. Gives to inexpensive woods
the appearance of the more
costly. Easy to use.
For Verandahs
OUTSIDE PORCH PAINT—
dries hard in a few hours and
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- Come and consult us on any painting yen contemplate.
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