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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1921-5-12, Page 4and trig ash ` n Machine Works niter-, Ont. F-TITIMES N� � aI Stanley fl;allam, who accidentally 1 snot a woman in Toronto wa Y- s froed ---- 1 b : a jury MiCKiE SAYS on. the charge of man- ' Important Events Which Have Occurred Dur ing the lrlleek. , The•-$nsy 'World''ss Happenings Care - 1 fly Compiled and ,Put Into Handy and Attractive Shupe for the fiea{lers of Our Piper — A Solid Rohr's Enjoyment. have invented a 'nracltine for riga indiug engine cylinders' car °Vtory bonds were stronger.'•T1111'SDA or blooks. We Make listons and rings toft ,.cylinder. 1 :isChloe Koyl dies at Brockville kville in her 99th year. Cylinders are ground. to 1000th part of inch and as true and -ac - Urate as any manufacturer" We c 1 make your engine as good as new. We make" saw mandrels, emerystands, speed jacks,: hangers, pul leys 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 nd see us regarding your wants. S,a've the surface acid you saw atrate ¥;0 u Weill Be Delighted When YOU . se Ca Floor Varnish Made in ;Clear, Varnish and Cherry—, Walnut--; Mahogany-. Rosewood — Lt. Oak— Dlk. Oak— Golden Oak — Green A WONDERFUL FINISHFOR FLOORS FURNITUffE-- WOODWORK. For Sale By W. J. 33EAM ..N, EXETER „!surto ltted%r atr.�+l�'�tr, tee News of, the DistrictDIES AT 102. � The business men of Granton have agreed to,close their places of busi ness Wednesday afternoons iron May to September, inclusive, Mr. Benjamin rd of Lucan, i . f.ri' is/ca v >. 11 l 1� with hl blood poisoning P ntr_ bis, • g night g arta, resenting' from a slight wound in the hand, At pres- ent' n his h ' siei P y a n s are: still anxious - 1 ea 5 endeavoring orrng to prevent the neces- sity to amputate the arm: Master Hugh Atcheson, of Gran- ton- was injured in an automobile @red very Wound, which was inflicted when the car in which Hugh and some friends were riding, overturned. Shortly before midnight on May Y re fire destroyed the boiler shop of the National "Shipbuilding Com- pany I P at _ the G.T.R. tracks, .Goderich. The building was erected and equip-' Ped in 1918.at a cost of $80,000.' The origin. of the fire is :unknown. Only the previous day the ratepay- ers had, passed a by-law'aut}iorizin g a guarantee of $50,000 of the com- pany's bonds. The boiler shop was not being used, except for storage purposes. The building was well in- sured. accident during a week -end trip. The injuries, which are not consid- ered include a scalp Joseph Pearn, one of, the oldest residents of the To rlel:0s Of Blau. - shard, died May lst in ,,his 79th year, at the home of hie eon-in-Iaw, Ja/pies Robinson; Water street, St.' Marys, •1-Vlatthew Pearn, of Lambeth, is a brother, while one of his daugh ters is the wife of James,Rabinson, reeve of Blaushard. The funeral of another of the old- est residents of Blanshard and one of the most widely known, Reuben Reynard, took place on Tuesday of last week, The deceased was in his 78111 year and was in good"Health until about a week ago. He lived re- tired 11 St. Marys. S. J. Dunseith,' coat dealer of St. Marys, vs, IS lying 01 his hone with several broken ribs as tite result of a serious motor accident on '..the Stratford road, . when the coupe he was driving collided with a horse and baggy. The car was almost com- pletely demolished, and that Mr. Dunseith escaped with his life isa mystery. The bigger. the inan the - more childish is his nature. He is •hare e,AS:iv approached- He is it 1)1e, llo is more char- : never hurt br ,"htcisni. Tlr never criticizes except . to fin i alwat-; t boli, 7 open tO�SU;�'(''CStifi:1. tie is ,1 ways ready to assist the uufol'- ingle. He Call hurt ,no one 'without t lrix,isetf; ,no one t,<i:, 1zCz1•t liim thou hut. to .liitnselfi. There; is little difference betwoon l,ot rowed . xno/ley and bpi:rowed 00 bto; Mrs. Janet Fraser, aged 102 died at her son's.home in M villi on May 4th, Mrs, Frasers believed to be the oldest woman ill the county of 'Middlesex. She had been in poor health since the first of this year, but previous to this she was always 5 y active. . e. Sh e had this' vicinity for a hum e d lived inyears, and during the war spent b r. a s nt P practically actically all her time knitting for the soldiers. Mrs. Fraser was born on the same da a day s the tate Queen Victoria. ' A birthday party was given her last year when 95 of her relations from' points' throughout Canada attended. Mrs. Fraser is survived by five sons and one daughter --William of McGillivray, James and Charles of etroit, " Norman of Wyoming, eorge, of Port Huron and Mrs. hofnas Lewis of the llth canoes - ion of McGillivray Township. - Mr. Wm. Fraser, of Exeter, is a Brand- on, Marine strike has, been begun in United States ports, Lord Talbot was sworn in as Viceroy. of Ireland, 'telly of the Giants zuade his sev- enth hooter on Monday. Germany is given till May 12 :to, accede to the Allies' terns. , s Miid epidemic' of burglaries in High Park district, Toronto. Washington has declined to submit Berlin's proposals to the Allies. e. The Baptist. Young People of To- ronto -Bold successful spring rally. Newark beat Toron to 2 ,,-1 i, i , the I twelfth innings and lead the league. Johnny Buff, U. S. flyweight "chain - pion, beat Midget Smith on points.' English and United States small yachts will race abroad this summer. IJ. F. Fred, 60 years old, drops dead at a street corner in Hani,lroi,. Daylight saving adopted in tiunlerf i ous cities throughout the Domnit.tou. lKitchener' beat Hamilton, 2 to 0, in an exhibition ball game at Hamil- 1 ton. . I Bank notes totalling 111.000 were stolen from a mail sack it Port Arthur. The Ontario 'Dental Association r holds its 54th •annual convention in,' p Toronto. Toronto's Council is pledged for a ro wider 'rouge street north of Christ S Church be Brooklyn scored their eleventh consecutive win in a game with the Phillies. A family of seventeen reached N' Montreal from Dublin, en route to the Bonds of members will nbe e convicted I. . byWW. United States, y Dr. Weizman,-inventor of T. N. '1`., will dpday tt v=isit to Toronto shortly Y. Ilea slaugllter. ' FRIDAY. tlltiniatup1 to Germany was deliv- erButer lasby t dropped froth 62c to 45c in a week at Milton, ' President Ebert of Germany offerse', Chancellorship to Von Buelow,, Berlin says the Silesian uprising is Assuming alarming proportions:. • The Baltimore Orioles beat the To- ronto Internationals by 10 to 3. The Pittsburg Pirates increased their lead in the Natlenal League. Paintings by old masters sell at very low figures in' Toronto. .Motor omnibus line is to connect. St. Catharines and Boamsviile.' A -veteran dies in, a .Torontohos_ Intel from' effect of Gerulan poison gas.'., • Sir James Craig, Ulster leader, and de Valera held a conference .Thurs- day.: „ • Thieves • in Toronto store .motor truckload of .roofing in broad ,day- 1ipt, Lloyd George reports to Parlia- mint result of Allied Council meeting. Col Harkness succeeds.; E. S. Est lin as Natural -Gas Commissioner for Ontario: Hamilton City-Couneil. won't: let 11. 'G, & F• cl ai'ge 75c rate for six months. Two motorists sentenced to. Week in jail at Kitchener for driving while intoxicated. Power to be developed at Kettle Falls, with view to electrifying T. & N.. O. Railway. A special neeting is called to de- cide on contract for the arena build - ng in. Toronto.' The results in examinations in"ap-. liedr science;` at University of To- nto are announced, A prisoner broke jail at Owen, ound to pay a visit to his fiancee fore going to - Kingston. address Zionists 'WEDNESDAY. -"The British .Governor the bau.ou racing, The Leafs SATURDAY. Refined sugar Sells at 6% cents in ew York. The `Leafs defeated Baltimore on Friday•2 to 1. A copious flow of gas struck in a well near Sarnia. "Babe" Ruth hit his seventh homer of the season Friday. Manitoba will have no provincial income tax this year. Lefler- of Baltimore leads the ,In - national League batsmen. tanislaus Zbyszko won the world's has lifted ter S vyweight wrestling title. were e beaten at Newark . Ion Tuesday, 2 to 0. ' The fifteenth Ontario 'Legislature j ron prorogued on'Tuesday. r Washington gained on Cleveland Tor by beating Philadelphia: T „fiM Blit' h railroads are to law � get £ 51,- E 000,000 for Sher claims.' A state of has be d in cities ' The Sacred 'Heart To- to, is to'become a hospital be, To • Walter Curry; .M.P.P,, is to- be onto's new Crown Attorney. he Interchureh Board condemns permitting church lotteries: nthusiastic Toronto crowds sur round head of ,Zionist moven t ritish coal miners' wives are de ding settlement, of the strike. Obert.. Deyell, a prominent Mil- k resident, found dead in bed. Pal” Moore gained the newspaper siege in Upper. Silesia, < years I London Council for combating ve man oozes-'nereal diseases organized" ! R wa I broo G T s HURON r COUNTY BRA,;il'CH TRUSTEES. AND RATEPAYERS At a -largely :attended and . repre- sentative gathering of Huron Coun- ty educationalists at Clinton on May 7th it was decided+- to establish a county branch of the .Provincial Trustees and Ratepayers' Associa- tions. R, Proctor of Brussels occu- pied the chair, and the principal ad- dresses were given by- R. Segswortl, of Toronto, the- Field Secretary: the associatiotP."'The of cers were. elect'ed: f Hon. president's', nt's', J. EIgin<rfiom I P ie1s, en , .5., Dr. Field,.. L rP.' S:; President, "Rev" A..Laing, etch; Vice-preside/it, 3. ,J.,Roberts, Goderich; Secretary -T .easlti,er ShilIington, Seaforth, Executive con mittee—T, C. Stewart, Iairkton; L. Knox, Goderich; J. Fowler, Sea - forth; R. N. Creech, Exeter; Mrs, Curl e, Wingham Mr: , McQuillan, acA. H. McDonald, Ethel; R. Proctor, Brussels. OLEAN UP AND PAINT 1\eatly paixlted ponies and tidily kept surroundings invariably- tract. attention and wi/. admiration.. at- 5adly ixi need, of 1 w+sl the ver- dict is the .ver- dict of the average tourist in an automobile trip as he passes thru town streets is and along country roads and views the unpainted hoixses and otftbufldings 00 Prevalent. in many sections of the country, 'Before the war, spring painting was, generally considered ,by the avere,go• citizen of town and country, but IrroLt of 118 negieeterl11115" tvelhfor'ured habit for more urgent business be - Cause of high t a •b; prices of p.xi:llt incl' la- bor whieli prevailed. Novlthat trio are gradually' approaching th l• r- /mai level it 11'11 e Who z,I be well for all who ..sit 10 obliterate 80 ,:ai° as possible of the' ~ the results yoai's el:nenlect A House or other buildings that, are bare of pigment end dry of oil isal- ways going b cl, ,,,0x'd by redsoir the assaults of the weather. The cost. of bo;i.lding reInaifis the 011e you have as high; preserve Car as Possible. Russell Surline, a young deckhand, was drowned in River St. Clair. Lieut, Loft, Indian chief, address- ed the York Pioneers in Toronto_ Rev. E. Abraham, m Guel h giv- en P : a sedn withl2 and S 0 � two robe s.. Ulster Unionist Leader Craig wa"s nearly 1 shot Y by police e b- y mistake. e. Britain may put the clock ahead two hours•owing to the coal shortage: Toronto Board of Trade makes re- commendations regarding taxation. Seeding ' will. 'be general around Prince Albert, Sask., by end of week. Owners of vacant lots in•'Toronto troen withholding privilege of cultiva Chinese Nationalist League repre-+ deutatives meeting in Vancouver=.to-'! ay, Descendants of Wycliffe founders issue memorial regarding union. with Trinity. roll Y• Toronto t o co al dealer before _parlia- mentary 'Committee advises earlybuying S r t. J. g P. Beadow, 0 w`60 -year-old' F' pensioner, walks from Toronto to Ottawa. - Manitoba will levy 2 per cent.. tic tin business profits as temporary. measure. The British Admiralty frustrated an attempt to aid revolution -in Venezuela. Convention criticizes • ruin under the scheme of group gov- ernment. President Harding accepts allied invitation to "sit in" at the Supreme. Council, Prof. It. Shirezu 1 of.: -gel Univer- sity, Tokio, e, aJapan, discusses affairs in the East. The printers P s of,Ctucago Ifave,made a settlement, tin °which -they get the decision over Champion "Joe" Lynch. Canners. at Hamilton refuse`- to make contracts for fruit this season. Notice of a, red uctt till of biro wages ' is g•given British cotton operatives. It " rs,r e or P ted'" that' an Irish peace e conference is to beheld in London. Paris "Reds"' are trying to hamper recruiting for the advance into Ruhr. Regina .'printers strike, but'the newspaper appeared in a single page form. A prominent Tory 'predicts blue A Toronto coroner scolded the jury' 1 over a verdict reached'in the I Van 1 Leven case. J Queen .and Anderson were found not guilty of the murderyof•:Frederick Sha* in Toronto. "' ..- MONDAY...' No German Cabinet ,.has:"yet been formed. `• The English Soccer League season the Govern- + ?las eioaed. Transport• workers in Britain join.. coal strikers:' t;l ment ,grant toward Director of Den= tal Service. '1't7UI{SD 2Y. The; Gerin an;Cabine i'esi n i•, � ,,,t,:.,. g s office: Br`o:bklyn lost ,its .,;frst. gamehin •tweltse starts. .,, •r The`.' Leafs .'defe°ated' Balti�tnore, on. .wed-.nesdaY,.e7 ,to 4. Johri-Blakely:aged :95 Cliapn,ai's Corners, dies in; sleep. ' The,French,arrny is rebut' for 'Or - dote •to: ilia.•chon Ruhr, Lloyd, George to -day will,•1deliver,' the ultiatum • to Germany.: The price of writing papers is re- dueed from 10 to 20 Per cent. Pensions may' be continued anoth er year •o11 the present'basis, W. G. - Sutherland/ M.P.P.;` Prince Edward Island, dies, aged 54. • The centenary of Napoleon's deatb is being celebrated in Parise, CIashes between'°Potes and allied troops have occurred in Silesia, One game Was:. played in • the. American League` on 'Wednesday° Official returns show Toronto and York lead a wet majority of 10,666. Premier Massey ' 'New Zealand, reaches' Vancouver on. way to. Eng- land.. ' Three young ex -service /nee walk- ed fromMontreal to Ottawa. to seers relief. Baptist Foreign Mission Board :net in Toronto and heard good report;.' ZV'holesale dry. goods men report .business this spring equal to rspi•izi t of 1920. g. 'Tho Ontario Government • rplaus. 1,0.00 miles of rural kl�ydro Iitie>-ill• Ove years.`" W. S. Gould, cigar clerk in_ real •zMont; routs armed thug with` empty revolver. Newark retained d the �" lead in the International League, beating Syra mese, 1.7-12. Moro than 100 prnspectin g parties are already in Kazubazua, Que.,. seeking old, What is ..the lied Cross Doing The Red.Cross in Ontario o has: EXECUTOR'S Sale Atlet1011 S HOUSE, LOT AND FURNITURE `Village of Centralia The undersigned will sell by pub lic auction on the premises at CENTRALIA --�OI1--- SATURDAY, 1VIAY 14, 1921 at 1:30 p.nm: the following property: Frame house and 'stable, together with land attached immediately in rear of postoffice; well situated; good water and. small fruits, HOUSEHOLD, ' EFFECTS One coal and wood stove, coal- oil 'stove, sewing machine, 2' sideboards, two lounges, chairs, rockers; beds and bedroom furniture, ,bureaus, dishes,' and other, articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OP SALE. Real ' Estate Twenty-five per cent. cash; balance'in 15 days.' Chattels—Cash, FRANK TAYLOR SAM' AVIS Auctioneer / L for Executor GLADMA•N & STANBURY Solicitors for Executor FOR SALE—Coupe, ure" .slightly " 1 htl . g used, d looks ok s a nd works' as `good as new; will be•sold at'sacrifice. Good rea- sons s f or selling. ng. Apply'at The Times'. Office. e. THE LITTLE THINGS. It's the little' things that, /hake Happy lives, and no mistake. Pride of home' and smiling eyes Isn't born of being wise, Great or famous. Skill can be Desolate with misery,, Married folks' throughout their days Need the good old-fashioned ways. Be as thoughtful g as you were When you first went courting her. Now and then be glad ''to stop At the nearest candy, shop And 'take home a dollar's worth To the. fittest girl on earth. Sucil a little glad surprise • Keeps the love light in her eyes. More important far 'than fame Is to -keep love's fire aflame,; And her gentle nature:needs," Not so much your splendid deeds As 'the tender; thoughtful ways may I Which were Yours -in by -gone days The Leafs ,lost •to Baltimore'' :ori Satuday"by, 8 to 3: ..•1 7.lo'd George says Poland should drs tiro if Germany, does. Mel Dominion Rifle Association's Bisleyteamn.is completed. •`> French troops are massing ,on the borders of the Ruhr area. Aldershot soldiers rioted on 'Satur- day night and looted shops. - Six royal swans, the gift of Ki George, arrive at Islington.. Ten thousand Jews attend Zioni rally in the Arena, Toronto. Riversides captured five titles in the International boxuig tourney. Arthur Walker was killed at the Conigas mine, He fell 100 feet. Commissioner IIenderson finds coal combine in British Columbia: Over twenty T. & D. soccer games were played in Toronto Saturday. Philadelphia „defeated .the 'New York Kilties, ` 5 to 4' in 14 Happiness'. 'forever sZrrings d Prom 'a well;of littl . tdiln , ,er, gs.: Little eenis the li • ,to s welcome kiss, But it's oli, eo big to-missl And - forgotten birthdays grow_ Into griefs you neveil ,know. -Let .your love for her'iie told In` the tender ways of old, By the little deeds you do Kin Happiness` shall - come to you. - st --Edgar A . Guest. • innings Behave Ya'izrself won the Kentuck Derby run at Louisville, ' 111E .Satuz d a. Y Motor bandits in Tor onto beat and rob piand ' his eyes. Dolniannlon"civthiil sevrvantsacidin :meet in Toronto and coitdeum patronage pro- pda1, " Lower rail rates divert, much grain' front Buffalo to Canadian P, dr en ro th Cl sa tr^ at age rut Ja Mr. Norman B. Tufts, of Carman, Man., who, for 20 years :has been a successful teacher in the province of Manitoba, died recently. • Fortunate chaps -these whose wires, think 'their„,husbands`. are smarter than other men . Y „ SOUR,, ACID .STOMACHS, ,{, GASES OR INDIGESTION I ea 1 p s Diapepsin neutralizes excel" I sive acid'ih stomach, relieving dyspepsia, heartburnr and distress at<. .floe, Time it,i' In five 'minutes all stow. Itch distress, due to acidity, will go.. No indigestion,.heartburn, sournese or i• belching of gas or eructations of;nidi- gested food, no dizziness,"bloating, foul breath or headache; ! Pape's Diapepsiii is noted for ' speed in regulating upset stomachs.'s It is the surest, uick .; w' 9 t�itJ�stomach sweet- ener in the whole world, and besides.it is .harmless. Put an. end -to stomach distress at once by getting a large'6fty- cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store.. You realize in five minutes tiow needless it is to stiffer from indi- gestion, gestion, dyspepsia o1 any stomach dis- order caused' b f orfs. Two drownings and two near awnings occurred over -tile week- d in Toronto. • A sen, of,Rev,-F. 5.' To- nto shin' � Carson. of To- s a coveted. scholarship in c United "States, A store Lias been 'Opened iu` t ty to; sell l' Q tebec liquor for medicinal and Crameiltal uses; 0: P. R. and C, . eto ns ort N. yeR. agree,ebb P laborers to harvest.in We'at. excursion rates. Special guards will be 1 inst any attempt to'r ,placed Rot- ?, and McFadd9n from •Toronto il. `' excessive acids in stomach 1. Continued its war work in military hospitals, 2;'Contributed to'the `relief, of disuse= 'stricken sufferers and undernourish- ed children in Europe. 3. Co-operated with the Soldier Settle- nlent Board in helping soldier set-,. lers in emergencies •'due to sickness in the family. 4. Provided funds for three y\ears for a course in public health nursing in the University .of Toronto. Tlie first class of fifty graduates in May_ 5. hygiProvide ened. -eightdemonstrnursesations ; a 'forder child d of Health, the . 6. Distributed to civil hospitals equip- ment and supplies left over from the war. ,ONTARIO ENROLLMENT, MAY 22-28 We have seen a Canada orgai ized for war; now r let us have a Canadri organized for good health. Enroll in the Red Cross and help create" public (-Tinton n vor or sound health measures. Enroll «firth your 'local: RedCrossl Blanch or Enrollment Committee,- or, if there is none n c^-1murit with the Ontario Provincial Division; 410 SHERBOU1tNE STREET, TORONTO, • Ca a.clian Red Cr o ss 'mitt' O> ta1'io Division TO THE FARMER ARME Small amounts saved regularly a large total.. Deposit � rly soon reach each week part of the money you get from your cream, butter and eggs and watch your Savings balance grow. WE .WELCOMEiYIALL 1 A®CJO0113p. fi0 HE CANADIAIL. BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL• $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND- $15 .,000,000 EXETER BRANCH, F. A. Chapman, Manager. INCORPORATED 1855 OVER 130 BRANCHES T H E M QL O N S BANK V CAPITAL ITAL AND RESERVE $9,000,00.0; The Molsons'Bank wants every far has a real friend in the, Managerthath dto feel. that he a hearty welcome and can'safelyhe will receivehi discus money needs:, s with him hs "SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES AT TH. E EXETER BRA.NCII." T. S. WOODS, MANAGER, EXETER BRANCH. CENTRALIA BRANCH OPEN F9R BUSINESS THE 1113110FiNE AND HIBREUT PARKER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY. ' Head Office, Farquhar. Ont. president, THOS. RYAN Vice -President, JOHN ALLISON DIRECTORS WM. 13ROCK J. L. RUSSELL JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for OLIVER HARRIS, 3Iunro, Agent for ' Hibbert, Fullartop. and Logan. W, A: TURNBULL, 8olicitors, Exeter. DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT Veterinary Surgeon Office—Baker's Livery on Janies St• Calls promptly attended tcil day or Honor Graduate of Toronto tiniver- DENTIST office, Main Street,- E,zeter. Advertise in the 'Times. It pays. MONEY TO,J.OAN, We have a large amount of privates, lOan on" farm and' villagsp properties, at lowest rates of inif- Barristers, Solicilsics, Main St. Exeter, Ontario tioneer. Sales conducted .in 'any loc.- ality. Terms moderate, Orders left at Times Office will 'be, promntly at- tended to. • Phone 116, '. Kirkton4- - DENTIST , Office over L R. Carling's Law office. ' Closed every Wediesday afternoon. USE i'DIAMOND DYES" Dye right! Don't risk your material. Each pack- age of el)larnoncl. Dyes" con- tains directions so simplo that' any woman can diarnopd-dye a new, rick color into old garments, thing, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. other kind—then perfect re- sults are guaranteed even if .you have never dyed before. bruggist has "Diamond 11yea Color Card" ---16 rich colors.