The Clinton News Record, 1918-3-21, Page 4"Brighten Up"
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RAND 1I1Utll\ SY TEM
THE DO•Ui3Li1 TRACK ROUTE
between —
M 0 iN T R hl AL
TORONTO
D ]'; T R O I T
and
C H I C A Cr 0
Unexcelled Dialing Car Setvice.
Sleeping cars on night trains and
Parlor Cars on principal
day trains.
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn-
ing, District Passenger Agent, Tor-
onto, Ont.
I. RANSFORD Le SON;
Phone 57 Uptown Agents.
Staeatrorth„
' 11'ir. 3, A, Wilma was in '1'oroiUo
last week attending n meeting of the
Hydro Eleetrio Assoeiatlon,
itves. Aeeest Guhr and Miss Pear!
ciiihr have returned from a visit ill
Stratford.
Dr. and Mrs, Davis of efonitoulbt,
who have been spending a eoupio of
Menthe to Florida, visited friends in
town last ween,
Mr, and Mfrs. fetor Campbell of
Cromarty have tarsen possession of
their new home on Higii street,
Mr, Robert Laird, who line boon
training in Texas all winter,has
been visiting his mother in town,
Mrs, T, Elder has returned from a
visit with o 1
her ' rt i t iyt in Hensel'.
Rev,,Father Corcorani, parish priest
here since 1901, died suddenly at Ms
residence en Wednesday of last week,
from paralysis; The Funeral took
place frown St. James' church on
Friday morning and was very large-
ly attended, Pontifical mass of re-
quiem was celebrated by Bishop p'ai.
Ion of London, and interment was
made in St, James' cemetery,
James Hayes has received from
overseas s medal uedai awaa,rted his son,
Corp. Howard Bays, for bravery, at
Vimy Ridge. Corp. Hays enlisted
with the l'rinoess Pats and has been
fighting in France for nearly three
yearn, IIe is now in an English
hospital,
during !February the local Reti
Cross Soeiety forwarded to hears-
quarters the following supplies ; 295
suits of pyjamas, 30 flannel shirts,
252 pairs of socks, 382 towels, 30
trench caps, 36 butter cloth hand-
kerchiefs and 1,600 surgical wipes.
Miss Helen 11. Wilson, A.'1'.C.M.,
daughter of Town Clerk .1. :1.. Wil-
son, has been -appointed choir leader
and organist in Victoria Presbyterian
church, Toronto, to succeed Donald
C. MacGregor,
Biuth
Mr, and Mrs. John Cole and family
have returned to Blyth after baying
spent the past few years in Strat-
ford.
MIs:. and Mrs, Guys Blackall expect
to take up their residence in Detroit
about the end of this month.
Mrs, 1). D. Crittenden was in Ex-
eter recently owing to the illness and
death of lien sister.
or. Mid Mrs, Billedouell rosily
vihitvd the ratter's lather At MUM.
Miss' ,Edith tI"illlaiils' is spending a
few weeks as the guest of her broth-
er, Mr, Montagne of Day-
oft Ohio., •
Mrs ',A. G. NIsblt and soli are
visltiug the lady's sister iii Chicago,
Mks, Webster and iYfiss J•;di.tit"Web-
ster of Hamilton aro visiting Mrs. J.
II, Hamilton,
On Tuesday of last week Mrs% Nieoi
Shirray, mother of Mrs, IL J, D.
Cooke of town, died at the house W
her daughter at the age, of seventy-
eight years„ The funeral tools place
to i]onsall, the foraner, home of the
family, Three daughters, Miss Shir-
ray and Miss Agnes Sliirray' and Mrs.
Cooke all of Godcrich, and Nicol of
Winnipeg 'tnu] David on the home-
stead near Hensel!, survive.
Mr, Douglas McRenole is at Pbrt
Colborne fitting out the steamer Riv-
erton, of which he is chief engineer.
Miser Dora '[lowrio of 'Toronto vis-
ited the Musses Nairn last week,
Mrs. Thos. Holmes of Sarnia le
visiting
son,hQt
Rei
Gordon. ou f
Ilutntes, •
Mrs. Gundry is spending a few
weeks with friends in Buffalo, 'Toren -
to and other points.
The. funeral of the late Wm. Mac -
Math, who died at the home of his
daughter, Mrs, tf. J, Trowartha,
took place from his late residence,
the Bayfield Road, on 'Thursday last
to Maitland cemetery,
Mr. W, :I, Orem, accountant in the
Sterling Bank here for some time,
has been transferred to the head of-
fice, Toronto. Mr. II, McGregor suc-
ceeds Mr: (bait. Miss efeCool, led-
ger keeper here, has gone to the
Auburn branch and Miss Gladys Field
has taken a position in the local of-
fice. Me. G. J. 5. Loylies, manager
of Dungannon, was here : for a few
days last week.
Bluth
Miss Otieil left Friday for London.
A very enjoyable supper was given
by the 13oy Scouts of town at the
Commercial hotel on the evening of
March Bth. Many manifested their
interest in the movement by, being
present and the proceeds of the af-
fair amounted to over eighty-six dol-
lars.
Clinton Ne,
ecerd
Equal Privileges
Equal Sacrifices
Cancan's Wee (Jovernnicnt aRtitl
hardly have stopped et , soleQ-
tive QQ,rfscri'ption of tare power, sok.
etreivo couscriptlon of wealth, oil the
basis of ability to pay, was a corol-
lary that iroonor or later' bad to be
adopted as an integral part of oar
war machine. Awl so tete income
war tax carne into, being, Like the
law conscripting the man -power Or
the natlou,the !Nome war tax is
based oh the axiom that equal, privy
ileges of oitlronrltip dconand •equal
sacrifices, And like the law . cont-
scripting the man -power of the ca-
tion, the Jneonte war tax. is designed
to bear least heavily on those leaet
able to conform to its provisions and
most heavily on these hestable to
bear the burden of its demands. Its
fairness is at once its Justification
and its charter of success,
The laconic war tax provides that
a levy be made on all incomes in ex-
cess of $11500, enjoyed by all unmar-
ried persons or widows aird widowers,
without dependent children, and on
all Incomes i mss ]u excess of $3,000 enjoy-
ed by all other persons, Corporations
and Joins. Stock Companies. A11
triose coming within the provisions of
the act must file on or before, the
81st ,of March, all necessary informa-
tion concerning their incomes for
1917.as detailed on forms provided
for the purpose, which it is their
present duty to obtain without loss
of time. Penalties have been pro-
vided for tion-fulfihnent of the pro-
visions of the act, But the Can-
adian people aro a unit in their de-
termination to carry the war to a
successful conclusion and it is not an-
ticipated that these will have to be
invdiced in the application of, this
most necessary measure,
Sending Parcels to Prison-
ers in Germany.
The German authorities have issued
a memorandum to the effect that
parcels for Prisoners of War interned
in Germany must be addressed to
the "parent" (or main) camps to
which the prisoners belong and must
not bear the, names of any branch or
working camps ,or of any other place
to which the prisoner might be de-
tailed for special services, The metn-
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a
M.arcb list;
Income Tax _. . ..
�Ox
Are- now available
Returns must be filed on Or 31st March
,before
TE
IJosninion Income War Tax Apt requires -you'to fill in one or more of
e 1dYe
special or m
8
pageide
before 3%st March, X018, Xn order to
assist the public to understand not what le required of them, informations'
on each Form i given s >r en below, Rea carefully,then t three c
a r�e rete opiatf of th4
forms that fits your case and fill them in. Answer al question$ #'tally Musci
taagrggtely. For matin aloe statements, a penalty of $10;000 or slx fnonthso
Ilnprlsomnent, or both, Is proytded.
f. divtduir..•—A11 persons unmarried; and all widows or widowers without dependent ehildreei
41s !tamale is $1200 a year or mor.t.must fill in Tom Ti. An other person; whose income is
d Dor
4` more, use the same Foi
tn. Where any Y is derived from diel J
' and
3 y. a
r
E
r
l amounts
Cp
mt d from tt{tt�
'Ve r Canadian and Foreign securities separarely. Fill In pages 1 2 and $only, Do {tot
mark on page 4. Partnerships, es such aegd not file returns, but the individuals forming the part-
nsrehlps must.
Corporations; and Joint Steck Com miss, no matter how created or organised; each pay the
normal rmA a income
exceeding
9 4.
Vey or
$ Form TR—
.vinparticulars
o c
gi o as ome.
att a t�
KAle
0
attach a Canadian Cross
ort, et approved
ove iait9, show In detail amounts paid to Patriotic stand
and Gsnadian Red Cross or other approved�ar Fonda,un
Trustees, Executors, Administrators of Estates and Assignees use Form Ta. Full particulate
of the distribution of income from all estates handled must be shown as well as details of amounts
distributed. A separate Form must be tilled in for each estate.
Employers must use Form4 to give name. and amounts of salaries; bonuses; commiseloas !ted
other remuneration paid to all employees during 1917 where such remuneration amounted in the
aggregate to 31000 or over.
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CoVporatlen Lists of Shareholders.—On Form TB corporations shallive a statement of ail
bonuses, and dividends paid to Shareholders residing in Canada during 1917 stating to whom paid;
_and the amounts.
Figures in every cane are to''cover 1917 inrn a --ell Forms must be filed by 31st March, Forneglect, a fine of 3100 for ash day of default may oto hnpeaod.
Zn the case of Forms Tl and T2, keep one copy of the filled in Form and file the other two with
the Inspector of Taxation for your District, In the case of T3, T4 and TB, keep one Dopy and Ate
the other two, with the Commissioner of Taxation, Dept. of Flneare, Ortawm.
Forms nisyy'ba obtained from the District Inspectors of Taxation and from the test.
masters at ail leading .centres.
Postage roust 0. yacid oft ole leaf rf
and daectoroif.faexatioonrwarded
to Inspector a bei
Depat'tment of Finance,
Ottawa, Canada -
Inspector of Taxation, George R. Tambling,
London, Ont.
orandum states that prisoners
have been detailed for services
site the "parent" camps have
who
out -
been
enjoined by the .German authorities
from -the very first, to inform in this
sense anp relations or other persons
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Select Your Easter
Suit Now
YOU will find it a pleasure to sel-
ect your new Easter Suit from a
collection of suits such as we have
now on display. A iuost impressive
showing of Women's smartest suits
in the correct models and materials,
and very reasonably priced,
Ladies' Dresses
111311 atm* this, season is even
more complete than ever before
and shows a largo variety in the ,very
latest styles made of silk, poplins,
cloth, ehamlirey, gingham, eta, We
feel confident that we can satisfy ev-
ery wish and meet every require-
ment.
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I1VIMI,Y DAY
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FASHION' SHIO'N' DAY
CHIS store has decided to give up millinery for the
se • corning season. We have devoted the 2nd Floor
for High=class Ready -'to -wear Garments and House
Furnishings. This will be one of the largest and most
up-to-date Ready-to-wear Departments in the county.
WE ARE CARRYING A BETTER .ASSORTMENT
OF COATS, SUITS, DRESSES,
WAISTS, ETC.
We give you our word for it, that this year Early Buying will pay
you well. But whether you are ready to buy now or not, you are
equally welcome to call and see the beautiful new models.
Spelendid Display of
Draperies and Curtains
Everything is here in. the New Draperies Goods
and Curtains. We would be pleased to have you call
and inspect our stock.
We also carry a very large stock of
RUiiS
L1NOLt UI1S OILCLOTHS
:ONGOLMUMS
MATTINGS VERANDAH RUGS
ETC., ETC.
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Select Your Easter
Coat Now
HESE coats are made in the
very newest styles from the lat-
est spring materials, including shad-
es of green, brown, taupe, navy and
black, richly lined and prettily trim-
med, These coats are exeoptional
value and we advise an early selec-
tion,
New Spring Skirts
A NOTAl3Ll; display in Ladies'`
Skirts in all,tho newest styles,
including silks, sergos, gabardines
and tweeds, .Prices trona 50.00 up
to 512.00,
in VII) nett iseVirtir° i"°ira' lefrillots*
his WAYS
Cl011 1iTIIING
rJla.W.
from whoiu they expect to receive
postal parcels. • Parcels' ,for prisoners
of war in hospitals also conte with-
in the meaning of these regulations.
Inthe interests of the prisoners it
is therefore essential that these reg-
ulations should be strictly adhered to
as otherwise' the German authorities
will not deliver ,;lie parcels to "the
prisoners of war for which they are
intended, and it is suggested that
persona in Canada when writing to
prisoners. in Germany should ascer.
tain .definitely the name of the "par-
ent" (or main) camp so that they
eau comply with the regulations of
the German, authorities in addressing
parcels to prisoners.
Money in Maple Sap
binge sugar and syrup is produced
at the timeof year when the farmer
is least busy, and it costs him Int•
tle, if any, more now than before the
war.
13y tapping 100 trees he can sell
syrup; netting from $100 to $150 in
three weeks.
This is more than the soldier
fighting in France gets in thrice the
time and be offers in exchange hie
. life.
Will you who have maple trees not
offer: so short a space of pour time
to help him and to put money in
your pocket as well ?
It's Here!
Come to
and See lid'
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FARM ERIGH
Economical -- Simple
Light Weight—Substantial
Fool -Proof Construction
Gun Barrel Cylinder Bore
—Leek';-po•bof Compression.
6H.P,Grinder
extra pulley
and belt $282
a a Po
taro skids with
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a f . P, ---$126.E 4 0. P,— $226
All F. O. 1;. Factory
e' Mare Thais Rated Power
and a Wonder at the Price"
One second-hand coal oil 15 h.p.
1'airbank engine, one 1.01 10. grinder,
43 ft. of now 6 in. belt, for quick
sale 5900. All itt good shape,
E. 8. EPPS, VARNA
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