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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1921-3-17, Page 4TIW1tS1)AYi A 1921, Oochrane !1 achine Works xeter Orrt, Wo have invented a machine for regrinding engine cylinders, cs,`r' and tractor blocks. We make pistons and rings to fit cylinder. Cylinders are ground to 1000th part of inch; and as true and ac- curate, as any manufacturer. We can make your engine as good as new. A We make saw mandrels, eriierystands, speed jacks hangers,I ti lays and have shafting for sale, ,We make any: of the above: to suit the purchaser, We also have a first-class welding outfit. Agent. for the Canadian Fairbanks -Morse Company and the J. I. Case Threshing Company. Come and see us regardingyour wants. ARE YOU A - an or Woman Brave enough to Face the Future? Big enough to Assume a Responsibility?' Far-seeing enough to Prepare for Misfortune? Ambitious enough to Increase your Estate Immediately? Patriotic enough to be making ; a Good Livelihood? Healthy enough to, pass a Medical Examination? Then clip this advertisement. Fill in the coupon and send to S. C. COOPER, Inspector,, the Northern .Life Assurance : Company, Box AB. EXETER TIMES OFFICE NAME ADDRESS Date Born, ............ day of in the year News of the District Dr. William Sloan and Mrs. Sloan of Toronto, formerly of Seaforth, re- cently celebrated their 62nd' wedding anniversary. eamy, There passed away at her home in Bayfield, Ada Rouatt, only daughter of Mrs. Rouatt, at the age of tli.irtr- seven years. The funeral took place from her late iesidenee to Bayfield cemetery, the service being held in St. Andrew's Church. The death occurred from pneu- monia in Montreal on Friday last of Miss Hannah Louise McCann,'' who has been practicing as a trained nurse in Montreal for the past seven years. Miss McCann was born at Lu- can, Ont., and took her diploma at Guelph, Interment will be made in London, Ont. The engagement is announced of Miss Lillian L. Porter, of Hensall, Ont., to Mr. Wm. A. Kerr, eldest son of IVIr. and Mrs. John Kerr, of Sea- forth, Ont., the : wedding to take place quietly the latter part of Ma rola The marriage of Mr, Walter Hayes, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Hayes, of Regina, and Miss Florence Sucale, formerly of Sea - forth, Ont., took place in Regina on. Wednesday, February 23rd, the Rev. J. W. Whillans : officiating. Mr. James Workman, of the Parr Lune, Stanley, passed away on•^Thurs-, day, March 3, 1921, at the advanced 'age of 76 years. He had been ill Only a few days and his death 'cane unexpected. His wife pre -deceased hint a .few years ago and leaves to mourn' his loss a' fancily ofg rown- up sobs and daughters,• St. Marys Journal -Argus ----"The congregation of the Methodist chti'rch were convinced on Sunday evening while lithetenin ' to g t2 Rev. A. W. Brown, of Kirkton, that, the Iirkton circuit have iti their ,ires ent 'paiitot a man who ranks high as ,a i'e t.a cl., , preacher among+ the pis -ors of rural churches. His intense earnest - ss, his passionate utterances` and leis logical reason coinbined to give streaigtli and force to a sermon that commanded the deep attention of his. Men ce." For Infants and Children 1 aU4. For iA3i0Years Always bears the ,Signature of MJCKIE SAYS 50.1Ne:'heir MZee ..)0e,OR tmmt 'kme,1N HERE A14 WOOL& 1111 r_ " '41 Pe- \S P m1=A111{sip 1 taco, k wa c a.t4oe KAs „d . MASSA) k vaufr PROM 1:16- mlucneket To A ow/ M%VMoM. 40U WAS[ tr AMID 44, %mist. NEWS TOPICS OF WEEK Important Events Which Hays Occurred During the Week. The Bhy Woidd'e flappenh gs Care. fully Co upiled and Pett Into thudy and Attrautiive Shape for the Readers of Our 'Paper -.. A Solid Hour's Enjoyment.; TUESDAY. Early closing ,legislation meets much opposition in Queen's Park," • 'Rabbi lBrickner of Toronto, sees a bright ght future for Jews in Palestine. Blyth electors carried a Ii aro-. electric enabling bylaw, by a majority of, 121. Logging S camps closed. since No- vember are re -opening in British Columbia, The Labor candidate won in the election of the Pemston Division of Yorkshire. Farming operations have been In progress in Radville district, Sas- katchewan, for a week. Wm, Spice, sr., •aged 72, was stantly killed by a falling limb i bush, near Motherwell, Ont. Costa' Rica has started to with her troop's from Panama area at behest of the United States. The Queen's University 0. R junior team qualified- to play ha final by- beating Cornwall, 6 to 1 Capt. Joseph Hough, of Port ley, a lifelong Lake Erie nevi and son of a sailor, died at th of 70. Four persons were killed an dozen wounded in a clash on Mon between the Italian i Reds and Fascist'. The British Government is as the United States to agree to the gration. of 20,000 Nestarian Ch Clans to America. St. Patrick's won the second honors in the National `Hoc League, beating Canadiens in the ciding game by;;6 to 4. All railway communication Greece -was suspended Monday "as result of a strike. The men are manding increased wages and shor h THE •EACETEll TIMES earl/ attar at iho ` eniworth les near Windso, -;V,S p IiIDAY, Ottawa's :only i'awnsllop has gone out of business: Soldiers wlU not enter a candidate in West York by-election, Prince Edward Island's Legisla- ture opened on Thursday. Live stock men phut formation, of a national exchange in Toronto. t Former -students of Ontario Agri- cultural College' organize alumni. Prof, Michell favese unemployment insurance, but says time is not ripe. Senator A, B. Crosby, former 1V1,P, for Halifair; `died at Ottawa, aged 62,. There 1st little possibility of lower rents in Toronto, say trust company officials. A. Fe -of L. organizers charges the Attorney -General with breaking faith with strikers. Riverdale• -(Toronto) Presbyterian. Church, 'lacking room, holds evening serv'ce in a th.eatre, Montreal Administrative Commis- sion decided to put the city on day- light saving time May 1 to Oct. 1. University; of Toronto beat Cana- dian Soo 5 to 2 in the 'first of two in- games in the n his h Allan Cup elimination series. Ingersoll women's organizations draw have undertaken to "provide a Public the Health nurse independently of the. town council. A. The schooner Bluenose, Canadian' the challenger for the Fishermen's Cu will be launched on the 19th Inst' at Stan- Lunenburg,' N.S., gator„ Johnny Wilson; world's welter - age age weight boxing champion, has been matched, with . Mike O'Dowd, from d a whom he won the title. day -"Medical "inspection of scholars irik the Sarnia, Moore' and "Sombre townships king has shown a startlingly large pro - Ing portion of children with' defects. mi-ris Ottawa won .from St. Pat's on ., Thursday in the, first of the` post -sea - hal son games to, determine who will de- keyl fend the Stanley Cup, by a' score of de- 5 to 0., Mrs.' 'Sangtry, of Belleville, at in present in England, arranged with the friends to celebrate' her birthday on de- Thursday by giving a supper to the ter ,'Belleville Children's Shelter inmates. gYpsunl The; next meeting of the Cou of the League of Nations will' be h at Geneva June 6. This meeting called to -day by Dr. Gastoa da Cun of Brazil, President of the Council WEDNESDAY. Toronto police arrest ave hold - men. Government defers ,discussion O. T. A. appeals till late in .session. An M.P.P. makes serious" charg against the Fish and Game admin tratlon. The body of an unknown man a about 25 was found in the Tay Can at Perth. Sap in the maple trees in.Vermo has begun to run and farmers exp a heavy flow. The Toronto International Leag baseball team will report at, Colu bus Ga., to -day, The Italian Government has a pounced that the tett "per, cent, luxu tax will be rigidly enforced. The electrical workers' strike Vancouver and Victoria, affecting 2 men, Is ended ;by .arbitration. City College of Baltimore, Md 1 send its crack team to Hamilto d' London for meets this week. The British Home Secretary h used to introduce a bill to legali rriage with a deceased husband ther. Four men in Montreal were. se ced to five years' imprisonment fo aling $43,000 worth of 'cigarette m the C.P.R. yards. he Queen's ;University Intermed team won the Intercollegiat e, beating the University of To to team on the round by 3 to 2. ugustus Anderson, aged 50, pow - :man on the Welland Ship Cana structiona•t Thorold, was instant ncil The Toronto Skating Club holds e1d elaborate carnival. was' The"''Sudbury junior team are the ha new champions of the N. 0. H. A. The Montreal/ Tramways Co. will give free transportation to the blind, up• Dr. J. H. Coyne, M,A., hsa been elected 'to the: senate of the Univers of ity of Toronto. Former Pi;mier. Maura has been es instructed'by King Alfonso to form a is- Cabinet; for Spain. A woman awaiting trial in Toronto ged on a shooting charge is arrested as al' she'boards a train. Austen Chamberlain introduced nt Reparations` Bill in the British House aet of Commons on Friday. School inspectors and principals in ue Toronto confer as ` to application of m- Adolescent Attendance Act. A nation -wide -stalks of` butchers' n and ineatcuttees in sympathy with ry. those now 'oat in, Montreal, is threatened. in The Stratford Midgets won the 00 Q. H. A. junior championship; beat- ing Queen's University on the. round by 7 to 3. n Ottawa Board of Control unani- mously endorses the , ProportionaI as Representation Bill now before the ze Legislature. 's The University of Toronto Board of. Governors plans to erect an arena, n -for next season. It will cost $450,000 r and seat 7,000 people.' s The. Australian Government is, pro testing to' Washington against the - charge ` of $10: which Australians are e compelled to pay to land at Honolulu and 'Manila. Norman. Garfield was sentenced to - death at Woodstock for the. murder 1 of Benj. Johnston, and his brother - Denton to 20 years' imprisonment for Wil an ref ma bro ten ste fro T late titl ron A der con cu of Iy killed when struck by the dippe ore, of a steam shovel. PL Ni RPR`aseCtO Manair etunevar KEEPER REYNOLDS INTENDS' RESIGN/NG. The County Mouse of Refuge ,<coin mittee met in Clinton recently to at- tend to the quarterly business. Mr. Reynolds, the keeper, notified the committee that he was going to place his resignation with the' board, as he was going farming, Mr. and Mrs, Reynolds have .roved very y capable officials in charge of the bounty home. Mr. Reynolds has rented the Fair farm near Clinton from Mr. A. E. Durniu,; for a period of three years' and will take possession atethe end of the, month. Mr. Reynolds will leave liis duties at.•the County House in June. BRUSSELS DOCTOR IS PINED FOR VIOLATION OP THE TEMViP:PRANOE ACT. GODERICH," Marel 1.—Jud gment was given by ,Ma istrate Chas. Reid here today in the case. of Dr. J, H. McNaughton, of Brussels, con for a t traventio'n of seed ton. 51 of the 0.T. A. Dr. McNaughton was charged with unlawfully giving a prescription. to a druggist for intoxicating liquor otherwise than in a; case of actual heed, Magistrate Reid said le could. not conic to any other conclusion` than these nrescripttons"'were used to evade this section of the'`Ontario' tem ei•ance aot. t. Pie therefore'` fouiid Dr. J. H. McNaughton guilty and im- posed I cl ilie minimum fine of '$50 and costs of $37.50, and„in -difault of ayinett he p be : imprisoned ' in the county jail, taets Harris Selig Bremner,. aged X60, Nen York` business man, was found dead at a Russian bath in Montreal, dyirig apparently from the shock of the cold water shower. The-Spanish Premier, Eduardo Date, has- been assassinated, accord- ing to a despatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company from ' Madrid. Senor Dato was killed by revolver shots as he left Congress. r manslaughter, Notice to Cre• James Hannah of 'Dunnville was ditnrs Auction Sale I'AR141f STOCIt ;IMPLEMENTS AND - HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. • The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by Public Auction one Lot 39, Con. 1, London ; -Road, South' -an— TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921 At one o'clock: sharp, the following: HORSES—One filly rising 4 years, heavy draught; 1 brood mare rising 12 years; 1 gelding rising 2ears y , heavy draught; 1 drivingmare. in .e. CATTLE=One cow 7 years old due time of sale;' 1 cow due April lst; 1 cow due;, 17th April; 1 e w,, milking, due to calf in the fall; 2 fat steers 2 years old; 2 fat heifers` 2 years old;" 4 grass steers 2 years old; 1 beef ring heifer; 5 yearling calves. - POULTRY—Seyenty white Leg- horn pulletts, some Rocks, and Black Minorcas, IMPLEMENTS -Deering binder, M. -H, mower, 6 -ft. cut; '.McCormick rake; 12 -hoe M. -H. drill; 1 cultiva- tor; 1 disc harrow; 4 -section har- row; roller, 1 riding plow, 1 walking plow, 2 furrow ploW", ,1 scuffier, 1 i/ horse power gasoline engine, pulper, Hemp manure spreader, 1 hay fork, new Adams wagon, 1 rubber -tired top buggy, 1 top buggy, 1 democrat with pole and shafts, 1 fanning mill, 2000 -pound scales, 2 set double harness, set single harness; collars, robes, blankets, 40 grain bags, whiffletrees, neckyokes, fork, shov- els, chains, sling ropes, 130 feet of new rope, gravel box,, wagon : box, wheel barrow, hay. rack, a quantity' of turnips, 10 tons of hay, if not sold before the ,sale and other articles too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Three bedroom sets, mattress and springs, 2 beds, 2 `toilet sets, tables, chairs, 2 coal stoves, Daisy churn; sap :pails; and pans, - hanging- Lamp,.' parlor lamp, hall lamp, coal oil stove, 2 - burner New Perfection; 6 cain-seat- ed chairs and rocker, couch, :.wood. heater, clock, glass cupboard,: wash-• ing machine and ringer, ` tub and wash board, set of irons, sugar 'ket- tle, Melotte cream separator, -vinegar keg, coal oil tank, 40 gal.; 5 gal, can, milk pails. Everything must be sold without reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm. TERMS --All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 7 months' credit given on furnishing approved joint notes, 3 cents on the dollar for cash. C. W. Robinson, Peter Case Auctioneer Proprietor FRANK COATES, Clerk.. Auction Sale:' H 20 COICE GRADE DURHAM .- COWS AND 10 CHOICE STEERS At CENTRAL HOTEL, EXETER ON SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921 At le o'clock, sharp, the following:- 70 Cows, a all 'springers. 10 goad grass steers. Terms -7 months' credit with 6 per cent ,per annum.` Byron E. Hicks, C. W. Robinson:, Proprietor, Auctioneer F. Coates, Clerk a drowned, and his brother David nam- ro .Iy escaped 'the same fate, when they were carried away by the cur- rent and swept over a dam in the Grand river. T catt P for. A cox, T Petr out, T Iand pate :E insta an i 'A Cana in E Fe High low Ti Peal' mond T ing t nen 0 GO mi wet occup No net p 'with Sid finali nesd< A d Liver di tri -+ Pa year Kings Ai l Dub Cu icing Fein, Pro 'eluded THURSDAY. he House of Commons discussed le embargo. remier' Drury comes: out strongly proportional representation: . A. Argus, a farmer, near Wil- Sask., sowed wheat on Saturday he Revolutionaries have raptured ograd and driven the Red forces oronto meat packers go to Eng - in connection with bacon;. dis- rank Spiers of Haliburton was ntly killed when teaming logs' on ce road.' reprieve has been granted the dian- soldier sentenced to death ngland. w teachers' apply for Toronto School situations on account of initial salary. ie body found in Tay Canal at i was identified- as that of Des- Albery, aged 19. Th horses were drowned erose - he” Ottawa river betweenGati Point and Rockeliffe, rncan miners are considering the ion of striking owing to allied ation of Rhine citles. va Scotia Steel Company had rofits' of $,1,209,407, coanpared $1,029,876 last year. 'atford and' --Queen's, 0. H. A. sts, played a draw game Wed - ay at: Kingston, 3 to 3. ozen farms in .the ,district about pool have been. visited by incen- c s amid property set on' fire. Pat presbytery favors a seven pastoral term, but Barrie and ion declared for four years. • , public funeral was given in n on Wednesday to Brig, -Gen. ing, who was killed` by Sinn nit Caldwell of Mapleton F on was under 50 tons of rock and • MONDA°,. Sir Philip Gibbs is visiting Toronto. Toronto police arrest alleged chick- en thief gangs. Major H. G. Reed, g Fenian Raid veteran, died at ehathani, Ont. Thomas Ross is dead in Hillsboro,. N.B., at tiie reputed age of 115 years. Rev. Dr. Denis J. McBride; rector' of St. Michael's Cathedral, Toronto, is dead. George Moores, 14 o- years of age, was fatally shot by, , accident at Kingston,' ` A Toronto constable while clean- ing his revolver, accidentally waunds. ed a comrade. The Grand Army of "United Vet- Brans hold Sunday concert a in Massey Hail, Toronto. Reginald Emerson, G.T.R. car checker at Woodstock, was instantly killed by a train. The German Reichstaghas approv- ed the stand taken by Dr. Simons at the London Conference: Net fishing has' been abolished on both sides of the St. Lawrence river frond Kingston .to Prescott. The town of Transcona, Man., will ask the Provincial Government for. en administrator to take over its affairs, The Allen Cup' games will be play- ed in Winnipeg, 13randop's applica- 'ion nn , 'ion for an injunction having been tismissed. g Western Ontario 'reparatory. School athletes defeated the CityCol- lege track team of Baltimore at Lon- don, 41 to -3 6 - , The kaiser has written a book' to prove that he is and_ was a pacifist and that 13.ritaire France and Russia were to blame for the war. Sidney Reay and Fred McCaw were drowned when a sleigh convey - ink them to a party near Midland plunged into a hole made by ice- Outter s. thiv ersiie; y f Toronto titterIy- out- classed the Canadian Sop team P1 the econd game of their se le i, s, winning )y 13 to 3, andtaking the round by '13 to 5. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all persons having claims against the estate of Elizabeth Snaith, late of: the village of Centralia, • widow, deceased, who died on February, 5th, 1921, are re- quired on or "before the 28th day, of March; inst., to. file with Gladman & Stanbury, solicitors for the executor, full, particulars of their claims. And after such date the executor will dis- tribute the •assets of the deceased, having` regard only to claims of which notice has been received. GLADMAN & STANBURY Exeter, Ontario March 8th, 1921. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given pursuant to nthe Trustee Act that all persons having claims against the estate of Daniel Hicks, late of the Townshi ?l? of Usborne, farmer, deceased, who died on Feby. 26th, 1921, are re- quired on or before the 28th day of March, inst., 'to file,' with Glad man & Stanbury, solictiors for_theexecutors, full particulars of their.', claims. And after such date the ex- ecutors will distribute the assets of the deceased, having regard only to the claims of which notice has been received. GLADMAN & STANBURY Exeter, Ontario. March 8 1921. Fire` recently destroyed the barn, belonging to - Mr. Win.o J \vett, of Hayfield,which was situated near the square. Robert Spackman, wlio• had been using this barn to store his threshing Outfits in during r the winter tier nontlis had on this occasion three separators toms in the building;' a new -Separator and an old ono, aIortg 'with a bean separator, aIt of which were destroyed. Cause of ' fire til- blown; 'lie separators Were insured. Children Cry for F6ktcher's Acte ,ergs Castoi*a is strictl. a re eel for I ` Infants and „. 5 .., are x:, ods are 'essential •for babies. A baby's Inecliciue, is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily -prepared for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children that brought Castoria before the public after years of research and no claim has been made forr a it that; its use for over 3(D• years has not proven. hat t a CASTO . I ; _ ,Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. ` It contains' neither •` Opium, Morphine ' nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has , been in constant use for the relief of Constipation Flatulency, Wind Colica and Diarrhoea; allaying 'Feverishness arisin therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and _Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort—The Mother's' Friend. GENUINE C ST RIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of, Use.F r 'r Over 39 Year5 THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY lle Money leave mo at present time le hard,_ not only to your own prospe=but to that of your coup. try for the cia1 r.Quiratncnt$ of in, try and trade are very great. bhup youj ell y amt. to . (high to it soon ins t. We welcome magi accoaotm., THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL - $15,000,000 -RESERVE FUND = $15,000,000 EXETER BRANCH, F. A'. Chapman, Manager. J INCORPORATED 1855. OVER 130 BRANCREs THE MOLSO`N ,8 BANK CAPITAL AND RESERVE $9,000,000. Buy Canadian Goods—and , help to keep Canadian workmen busy, it Will help you. Buy wisely and save as much as possible and deposit your saving in The Molsons Bank. Courteous service to all. "SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES AT THE EXETER BRANCH.” T.'S. WOODS, MANAGER, EXETER BRANCH. CENTRALIA BRANCH OPEN FOR BUSINESS DAILY. THE USBORNI'il AND HIBBERT FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE ENSUE,. ANOE COMPANY. Head Office, Farquhar. Ont. President, THOS. RYAN Vice -President, JOHN ALLISON DIRECTORS WM. BROCK J. L. RUSSELL ROBT. NORRIS, JAMES McKENZIE AGENTS 's JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for Usbo me and Hibbert. OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for' Hibbert, Fullerton and Logan. W. A. TURNBULL, Secretary -Treasurer R. R. No. 1, Woodham. GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors, Exeter.," MONEY TO LOAN ! We have a large amount of private funds to loanon farm • and 'villager properties, at lowest rates of in- terest, GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers, Solicitors, ;v; j Main St. Exeter, Ontario PERRY' F. DQ1JPE,' Licens'e'd Anal tioneer. Sales conducted in any loc- ality. Terms moderate, Orders lefts at Times Office will be promptly ata tended to. Phone ,116, Kirkton.• Address Kirkton P. 0. I1R. G. F. ROVLSTON, L.D.S,, DENTIST • Office o n ver I. R. CarIings Law office. Closed every cry Wedn sdtt p y afternoon. DR. HENRY A COESAUT Veterinary Surgeon Office—Baker's. Liveryon James St. Calls promptly attended to day ,or night. Phone 8. DR. A. R. 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