The Exeter Times, 1921-5-26, Page 461,
and
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We have invented a. machine or regrinding engine cylinders, car
tractor blocks. We make pistozls and rings to fit cylinder. f
Cylinders are ground to 1000th `part of faciz, and as true and ac-
curate ris any;manufacturer.
We can snake your engine
e good as new.
ire wake saw mandrels, enzerystaznds, speed jacks, hangers, pul-
leys and have shafting for sale.
We make any of the above to suit the purchaser.
dire also hay
a Srst-class welding out:ft.
Agent for the Canadian Fairbanks -Morse Company and the J. I.
Case Threshing Company,
Come and see us regarding your wants,
+?Ati R'1=7RN Borr IRS TO
VISIT THE \VEST.
(Con tined, from page one)
Made up. The Easterners will use
this train on the entire trip.
The going journey will bed made
pair the Canadian National lines,
and the return over the Canadian
Paei.hc, Numerous stops will be made
ranging from three hours to a day,
and these stops will Mehl many
important points in the West.
On the way out stops will be mad
at Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonto
Jaspar Park, Kamloops, while o
the rt'tuz n visits will be made a
Lake Louise, Banff, Calgary, Regin
Port Arthur, At Vancouver then
will be much entertainment, and
Victoria . the Lieut -Governor Wil
give a party in honor of tile visitors
As the press party is to stop at
number of places there are, n
'doubt: many persons now in the wes
who stilt subscribe for the "old hom
paper" and who will take the oppor
tui'
maty to see "their editor" at one
of the stopping places_ If this is
done it will make the trip much
more enjoyable, as nothing would
delight the editors more than to
shake the hands of old friends and
subs:rirrers iii tire Nest.
The Eastern editors will have a
very pleasant duty, that of "writing'.
up" the West. The railways will ;en-
dearvor to show the party the most
resourceful parts of the. Great West.
and no doubt.the 'western men and
women will have a hearty welcome
ready.
The taking of such an extensive
trip by Eastern weekly newspaper
publishers may mean that some of
the local weeklies will have to close
down for an issue: But we are sure
that the people of the East will be
well repaid, for their editors will
come back home inspired and en-
couraged and prepared to furnish
some interesting reading about the
Canadian West.
The itinerary and time -table is as
follows:
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SUMMER MEETINGS OF
THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE.
A series • of Women's Institute
meetings will be held at the follow-
ing points during the mouths of
June. The speaker will be Miss $,uth
Pint, of Uxbridge, Miss Pint is a
graduate of Toronto General Hospi-
tal, and took a post -graduate course
at the Women's Hospital, New York,
She taught and deinontsrated in the
traing school at St, Luke's Hospi-
tal. Spokane, Wash., for eight years.
She also had charge of obstertrios
in the Buffalo General Hospital. Miss
Pint taught and demonstrated for
one year in the Toronto General
Hospital and for the same period of
time taught Home Nursing at Whit-
worth College, Spokane, Wash. Her
subjects are:
Home Nursing and First Aid."
"The Mother and The Daughter.'
`'Do Not Handicap the Children." ale
"Tine Stranger in Our Midst."
"Self Mothers."
Cultivation atr
on of
{HEWS TOP/CS OF
THE EX.EPT;l it TIMES
VEEKltoneeci in To'Qnte to 1.5 and 20 years
and Wm. Me)i'adden to bang,
important Events ikaicir Have
Occurred Darin the Week.
The Busy World's Happenings Care-
fully Compiled said Put Into
Handy and rettractive Shape for
the Readers of Our Pap
Solid: Hour's Enjoyment,
TUESDAY.
AY.
Jersey City defeated the L
6 to 3.
Georges Carpenter has nrri
New York.
Bootle;:' liquor flooding Nor
era Quebec,
The coal' strikers of Autwei
resumed work.
The Cleveland Americans
beateagainn
Monday.
1 nda
3.
Live stock arena in Toronto
built by a Montreal firm.
Dr. C. A. I•lodgetts resigns
the Department of Health.
Paul hi. Hunter equalle
Hoylake golf course record.
Four more companies are I
gating Tyendinaga oil fields.
Bread Ingersoll sells at 10
lowest price for several years
British Government plans ht
teruineut camp for Sion Feine
S`brgt. Serie, in charge of
M. P., Creston, B•C„ is draw
Lord Hugh Cecil proposes
be made au iudependent.kingd
Senator Journart has bee
pointed French Ambassador
Vatican,
French Communists have b
ed $80,00o and bought headqu
in Paris,
China's Cabinet has resigns
the reform members have
eliminated. •
Public Health convention is
that foster homes reduce i
mortality.
An expert declares it is not n
sary to close schools. during infl.
epidemics.
ea new trolleyless electric car
given a successful demoustratio
the C. N. R.
Megantic reports at Montreal
appearance at sea of C. H. Ta
a. passenger.
Roy Hotrum, convicted of .S
murder in Toronto, may be call
testify against McFadden, his
ner in the crime.
1 JSDNESDAY-
The Leafs defeated Jersey City
11 to 4.
I+'IIIILAaY.
The Leafs defeated Jersey City by
3 to 2,
Shipping Companies threaten to
boycott Buenos Aires,
New radio -telegraph station open-
ed at ;Port Burwell, Out.
Pittsburg lengthened its lead :in
the National Baseball League.
Pape .� ii l Possibility of settlement of Brit-
ish coal strike grows brighter.
China has protested against re-
newal of tire Anglo -Jap treaty.
Brit -
oar. by 'The Huzmiber Valley luunicipal
golf coul•se was formally opened,
veil in Iii the first 0. A, L. A. game of.
the season, Hanover won, 10- to 0.
thwest- Caniaentier, the French pugilist,
unlike Dempsey, will train in secret.
•p Have, EX-PI'esideut Taft is foremost la
brit:nnin for U, S. Chief Justiceship,
`Sgt i•e An employe of a. Toronto store is
charged g with
the
theft of $1,000 in
ls,
James Forsythe dies at Strath-
froiiz Clair, Man., aged 102 years and 4
mouths.
cl the Mr. Justice Edwood, Saskatche-
wan Court of Appeals, dies at
nvestR, ,Regina,
Burglars secure cash and jewelry
cents, in broad daylight from two homes
in Toronto
ige in- Lloyd George made bid at Pilgrims
rs. dinner for U. 5,. co-operation in
B C Pacification.
ned, British distillers' agents remove
Ireland stocks from Quebec Province to St.
John to avoid confiscation,
am. A military board is to probe into
n el)- the blaze which burned ordnance
t0 tire stores in the old fort, Toronto.
Governor -General -in -Council re
orrew- fuses cruor-tation of death sentence
asters on Norman Garfield of Woodstock,
d and Ont,
been Roy Hotrum was sentenced to. die
for the murder of Sabine, the To-
ronto druggist. Two men are now
told under sentence to die for this 'crime.
nfant
SATURDAY.
aces-
Ex -Kaiser Bari will leave Switzer
amid land next August.
M. Auza won the Upper Canada
College sprinting title,
tads The first Davis Cup matches will
on be played on July 23.
dis The Leafs defeated the Buffalo
rner, baseball 'team, 7 to 0.
-•:.ts.,uzg beat Brooklyn for the
shine third consecutive time.
ed to 'E -Mayor 1Yenry Stroud of Paris,
pari- Ont., dies in 80th year.
Twenty-four deaconesses graduate
from Methodist. Training School.
Dandelion wine promises to be
by a common household commodity.
Important discovery of hematite
ore reported in Northern Ontario,
Hon. G. E. Henry's daughter was
the victim of an automobile accident.
New Nev U
rofit '
s
of
Dome Mines were
$302,479, compared with $951,984.
Forty thousand Oddfeliows are to
visit Toronto for mammoth conven-
tion.
Port Dover Mason, Erie Lodge,
No. 149, celebrates 60th anniver-
sary.
Minimum Wage 'Board is to fix the
scale for a Toronto retail store em-
ployes.
Germans in.the United States are
active in taking out war patents for
Krupps.
Scotland Yard detectives are hun
tug down Sinn Fein murderers
Parkhill, June 1; Ailsa Craig,
town hall, June 2; Lucan, Parish
Hall, June 3; Granton, private resi-
dence, June 4; Crediton, June 6;
Exeter, June 7; Farquhar, June S;
Hurondale, June 9; Zurich, June 10;
Blake, June 11; Londesboro, June
13; Blyth, June 14; Wingham, June
15.
ALGONQU N PARE-.
A land of freshness and charm.
rugged and forest clad, studded with
lakes, intersected by streams, redol-
ent with the perfume of pine and
balsam—that is the Algonquin
Park of Ontario. For health or for
sport, no region on the continent
offers superior natural attractions.
The park is a virgin territory, 2721
square miles in extent, set apart by
the Government of the Province of
Ontario as a forest and game pre-
serve and as a vast playground for
the people.
Going • via CWhen the breathless days and
C. N. p , glaring heat of summer makes life
Time_ used is railway time, in the city a burden, the Park is a
1 place of refuge and enchantment.
Leave Toronto 4 p.m., Thursday
June and. Here the tired business man and his
wife and daughter, too, can get out
leave at 1:10 a.m..'
Arrive North Bay at 12:0 a.m.; antes the big open places, brush a -
Arrive at Cochrane1. f fray the mental cobwebs, and feel
riday. ,lune gra, leave at 11 a.m.`) J •. file red blod course through their
e.zam�:
Arrive Winnipeg lk a.m., Satur-
veins once more. The reserve is
day, June 4th, leave Winnipeg at
9:15 p.m.
Arrive at Saskatoon 11:30 a.,rn ,
Sunday, , June 4th; leave 9 p.m.
Arrive at Edmonton, 9.30 amt-,
June 6th;, leave 10:00 p.m.
Arrive at Jasper Park 8:00 a.mn.,
June 7th, leave at 8 rem.
Arrive at Kamloops, 9:25 a.m.,
June 8th; leave 10:30 a.m.
.Arrive at Vancouver 9:00onto, Ont.
Wednesday, June 8th, 9:00p
nm,
Itetru•aring yin ('.I''.Yt: THE PURE-BRED IMPORTED
Leave, 'Vancouver Sunday, June CLYDESDALE STALLION,
12th
at 8:20 ., 0 p,1rm. $)FiitTDAL)'i,Irl?H DIAMOND
Arrive Lake Louise, June 13th,
9:45 p.mi1. Imported [22252) (19080)
Leave Lake Louise, Tuesday, ROUTE FOR
June 14th at 4 p.m. 1921.
Arrive at Banff, Tuesday, June 14,MONDAY
noon, will leave his own
at 5:00 p.m stable, Exeter North, and
go to J3anil, Wednesday, Jane Paul S1eit scon 6,
one mite
15th at 5 pili, north of Crediton, for night.Arrive Calgary,Wednesday June TUESDAYto Mich. Fletcher's,
Lon.
15th at, 8:00; p.m. don Road, for n.obm
Leave Calgary,Thursday,m> thence to his
June own stable for night.
•
:tmtla at eeee g t'
lz•ni• WEDNESDAY, to J. T. AJorgaii's,.
Arrive Regina, Friday, June 17th lot 26, con. 5, Us} •e
et 51:00 11.111, r•'
zozii.,, for noon;
thence to: William Simmonds', N.
Leave Regina, Friday, June 17th 1'•R. [Siebert, i, ,for night.
at 1:00 p.ln:. THURSDAY, by way of Cromarty toWinnipeg, Saturday' Thos. Mall Y'«;
y, at11 ,,, lot 12, con, 11,
June 18th at 12:30 a:.m.'' Ilibbelt fel! n
.', •n
thence to A.,Leave Winnipeg. Saturday, JuneN.i.l1.,
for night,
18th at 1 :00 a.M. FRIDAY, to J. T. r1i "
11.
Arrive at Fort William,Soil s, t1abl ,
f � � ,
Saturday, for nook.; thence to his own ,
.Ittnc� ii 11stable.
3 i, at` i 00 pen. where he will remain. ��till • Mor -
- eaa0 PartAt;tliiin:, t
Su,i,izrde.y, dal' nook; ..
.Tune 18th at �:- ' "!.. ,.�'�._ ..�....'T35 .
O lir t , ,
X1.8, p,zsalile 1.w� Feby.
.A.rrit'e Toronto, - i��leiraia,4r' -1.9.2-u ,
2A7: ;. ';w.,,. , •> suite
0111 at , , 00 a.in.• .,
Lnrallccl
zti I <,z Form A-. I#.ecoml -
netd-
�d as a i?rernfurim /Three olse i;or 1922,
JOHN 3, ti
lILlrJ .
r1.ir
Pro niet
p or and Manager-
,
an.•ibcr,
HAY P. 0.
the very ridge of the "Highlands of
Ontario," its altitude above the sea
leas l averaging 1700 feet, while
so m+ of the elevations hr the park
are 2000 feet above the sea. Splen-
did hotel accommodations at the
Highland. Inn and: log cabin camps.
For illustrated descriptive literature
apply to: Any Grand Trunk Ticket
Agent, or C. E. Horning, D.P,A., To -
if yot don 't:litre book you can
Thee :h:...
into .it tin. Q,t; zu•,r�; ,.
. the advantage
of loving books:
The Giants beat Cincinnati in an
ven-innning game.
Babe" Ruth made his tweffth
homer of the season.
Ireland is _meats
receiving coal shipments
from t
heL'
nite
d:
States.
e.
Medical men .visiting Toronto are
suprised at filtration plant.
Gioiitti's Cabinet has been sustain-
ed in the Italian elections_
The Sterling Bank has profits of
$255,976, against $251,34:6.
United States miners join forces to
fight for new wage agreement,
A Stourfville man is reported to
have perished in a Quebec bush.
A. man was arrested in Toronto,
charged with defrauding merchants.
Gladys Bowen, aged 12, disappears
on the train from Aylmer to Tillson=
burg.
Mrs. Emma Bergdoll gets a y
in prison for aiding slacker son
escape.
Detectives in Toronto find cache
in a lane, containing gold bars and
Jewelry.
Mary Raymond, aged 77, perishes
in burning farm house near Heck-
ston, Ont.
President Harding has abandoned
the fight against the Borah disarma-
ment amendment.
Crerar says Drayton taxes will in-
crease living costs. Thinks election
is the only remedy.
Light and power rates are reduce
25 per cent, at Windsor, Walkervil
and other border towns.
Capt. John Whyte, of Callander,.
veteran of Lake Nipissing, drop
dead on the street at North Bay_
Lloyd George denies the story that
he had offered to meet de Valera 0
other. Irish representatives withou
conditions.
Wm. McFadden swears he staye
outside Sabine, the Toronto drug
gist's, store while Hotrum fired time
shot. Judge thinks all concerned are
not telling the truth.
Sir Thomas White will be selected
by the Toronto Street Railway Co. as
its arbitrator on the board to ap-
praise the assets of the railway, to
be taken over by. the city.
THURSDAY.
Tuckett Tobacco Co. had profits of
255
$ ,753.
First mall of year leaves Dawson
by launch.
ear
to
London.
I Results ^ of final examinations
l the Ontario College of Pharmac
announced.
Cunard Line decides to land pa
sengers at Halifax during summe
not Montreal.
British destroyers will meet an
escort the ship taking Admiral Sim
to England.
United States immigration official
are taking steps to enforce thea new
restriction act.<
Michael Kanely, C.P.R. lookou
man at Cobourg, dies suddenly on
entering tower to go on duty.
Geo. Bygrave and Harland Ear
cl per instantly killed, Herbert Bygrave year le severely injured, In motoring acct- 1'
dent near Burtch's Corners, Ont. I tar
a ' The MONDAY'. 1 221
s Scottish soccer team beat
Halifax 7 to 0. 22
Cooper of Pittsburg won his sev- 23
r : enth straight game, 24
t Japan agaie indicates it intention 25
of evacuating Siberia. ' 26
d Halton ;farmers increase potato 27
_ acreage despite low prices.
The Leafs lost to Buffalo on Sat- 28
Sat-
urday- and won on Sunday. tern
Sinn Feiners plan to capture ail- 29,
dren of Sir Hamar Greenwood. 30.
A Melbourne old citizen expires on 0
when startled by thunder clap. 31.
The. A. F. of L. is about to launch mon
a campaign against the open shop. 32.
Toronto Reds will not recognize 83
DICKIE SAYS
5�i l�N, % fttI X11.4 4i4.10P1N`
esitsk,ott�$t a�9h .um94,
00441, RAlpnly!
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DANDELIONS
By Walt Mason.
Upon my lawn, I know not'why,
the dandelions thrive; the grass may
all curl up and die, but they'll re-
main alive. I've tried about a million
plans, to have the vile things slain;
and all the schemes were also-rans,
and all my efforts vain. The fair pe-
tunias that I bought, at fabulous ex-
pense, the sweet begonias that I
bought and planted by the fence,
the tulips from the Netherlands,
they all have died the death, but
still the dandelions stand, disfigur-
ing the heath. My vine and figure
withered are, the rosebush passed
away, the fern that grew in yonder
jar shows symptoms of decay; the
lilac, when the nights -were cold,
turned up its slender toes, and still
the dandelion bold, its streak' of yel-
low shows. If dandelions were desir-
ed, if they would . bring in mon, if
every gardener aspired to raise
them by the ton,. they'd make a
specialty of death, they'd languish
from their birth, and shrivel at the
slightest breath and perish from the
earth. -
9
QUESTIONS CENSUS ENU1u RA-
ATORS WILL ASE.
The • ordinary form (No, 1) which
the enumerator will, fill in at every
home has some thirty-four details to
t- be filled in, as follows:
in! 1-5. Names of each person in
at .the house, street, town.
6. Is the house owned or rented?
7. If rented, what rent?
8. Class of house.
r, 9. Material of construction.
10_ .Rooms occupied by family.
d 11. Relationship to head of family.
El 12. Sex.
13. Single or married:
s 14. Age last birthday.
15. Where person born,'
t 16. Where father born,.
17. Where mother born.
18. If born outside of Canada,
of immigration.
9. If born a foreigner, year of na
alization.
Nationality.
1. Racial or tribial origin.
Can speak English,
. Can speak French.
Can speak any other language.
Religious denomination.
. Can read.
. Can write.
Months at school since Sep-
her, 1920 (children).
Chief occupation or trade.
Employer, employee working
wn account.
Total earnings in past twelve
ths.
If out of work on June 1, 1921.
Number of .weeks employed in
past twelve months.
Number of week unemployed
June' 1, 1920, because of ill
he enumerators have to go into
house Y
and
get this is i'
nfor -
ma
is
Two new Masonic lodges are in-
stituted in Toronto.
The
Scottish tush
soccer team arrived
in Halifax to -day.
Rt. Hon. Waiter Long has been
created a viscount.
Two and a half million' men are
idle in Great Britain.
Berlin Government has sent a note
to Bavaria to disarm.
Leon• Trotsky is reported to be
facing death. by cancer.
Cleveland regains the leadership
in the American League.
The Leafs' lost to the
baseball learn, b Jersey City
y6 to 4.
Provincial road building to be
ruehed. to relieve unemployment.
Canadian Russians are refused
ad-
mission` by Moscow Goverrrsuent, Governznerit forbids agents enforc-
ing O.T,A, to offer drink to suspects.
G.W.:Y;A. convention will make
big issues of housing and unemploy-
ment,
✓.
Mirza Nichols, farmer azar
: of .Kitley,
near -Brockville, dies as r
from harrow. result fall
Margaret Gordon, aged four,
ally burned at boys' bonfire at Point
St: Charles, Que.
ijcnerdon Libby, aged 18, was kill-
ed at Owen Sound by touching live
wire while painting.
Thomas A. Anderson, aged
g 12,
was
instantly killed when rumilknun over by
trucknear I3m°oekviilc�.
Arth.nr and Jack Conley were soh -
delegate sent to Moscow meeting: the
Sara
Carter nominated for Com-
mons by South Wellington Liberals. 34.
Berlin despatches assert that Kat- from
towitz, Silesia, Is about to fall to the Hess.
Poles.
es.
T
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Toronto
civic enzployes are up in ever
arms against street commissioner's
plans tion.
Reports from Madrid state that a
revolution has broken outEarn money before you
in Lisbon spend it.
Portugal. Make • few promises. Live u i to
Doctors of the province receive yam engagements,
lengthy questionnaire on Ontario
Temperance Act.
The bill affecting wife -deserters
escaping to United States dropped
for this session.
A number of British lawyers have
left for Leipzig to attend the trill
of war 'criminals,
Sterling Bank branch in Toron-
to robbed of :$9,000 and teller
wanted on warrant, is
Three victims of motoringaccident
buried at Brantford;
of them also dead. mother of one
Seven thousand sought
healing Bosworth mission which closed inToronto Sunday night, Duke and.Devon-
Shire
of Devon-
shire attended Church in Toronto
and reviewed the cadet Corps.
A record crowd, u ` a
000 atter Woodbine. vtrof
ds- opening of
Herendesy won the Ring's plate.
•
J3ody of Lily Manning,
i, drowned in
Montreal sewer March
St, Lawrence river,'near 1 found
eHocheIaga:
Attempt to rob Paymaster tyinastez Charles
Hydro",' at
Cameron Falls,
Ont., carrying between $20,000 an
$30 000
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GLADMA
N & STANBURY
Solicitors, Exeter.
DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office—Baker's Livery
onJames St.
Calls promptly attended to clay or
night.
Phone 8.
DR. A. R. KINSMAN, 1 L.D., D.D.S..
Honor. Graduate of Toronto
Sit Univer-
y � ,
DENTIST
Office over Gladnai
& Stanbury,s
office, Main Street, Exeter, 'J
Advertise in the Trines. It pees.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a Iarge amount of private
funds to loan on farm and village.
properties, at lowest rates of in-
terest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors,
Main St. Exeter,
Ontario
rzo'
PERRY P. DOUPE, Licensed Alice.
tioneer. Sales conducted in any loc-
ality. Terms moderate, Orders left
at Times Office will be promptly at-
tended to. Phone 116, Kirkton„
Address Kirktoa P. 0.
DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L.D.S., D.D.S,.
DENTIST
Office over I. R. Carling's . Law
office.
Closed every Wednesday afternoon..
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