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The Exeter Times, 1923-2-22, Page 4Prosperity will come *hell' mein tch their work' instead of watch - g tbe elocit WOrle.--The 11 woult.1 be an unspeakable,• ad- Nantage if Men would conSieler the. „great truth that, pp Man is 'eriSe or eile but him that is honest.—Walter Raleigh. oofing and Lumber lily Roil Roofing, cv"2,00 fele, oft Moo! :4.14 18 Ply Asphalt Roll Roofing; either Red or Green $4.00. Asphalt Twin Shingles $6.75 White Pine 1X6 Dressed and Matched at $45.00 Per 1000 feet. Also Matched Lumber Perfectly Clear at $65 00. Phone No 12 A. CLATYYTORTFill GRAN -TON 711El TRAc-B- "RC ITT'E ' Between INION'T'REAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO 'Unexcelled dining •car EerVIC,, Sleeping cars 011 night trains and parlor ears on principal, day trains inforraation from, any ,Geaneitt Trunk Ticket Agent or C. B. Hor- District Passenger Agent, Toronto. J. flOnE, Agent, Exeter. Phone 46w. imazusamainamaik WINTER TERl'il FROM • JANUARY 2n.d. „ CENTRAL, BUSINESS COL- , LEGE, STRATFORD, 'ONT. T1,e• leading practical trainin school in Vir,estern Ontario. 'The scnool 'Where you get a through cOtio,ea- under cempeteentaelars::7akia-C-tors '- !`""1"Y'erinaurba-efeial, Shorthand and „Telegraphy Depart- ! ments. „We assist gradVaLes • to positions. Write for free catalogue. D k. McLachlan, Principal. WEST 1LiFRON INSPECTORATE Mr. 3. Elgin Tome Inspector of Public Schools for 'West Huron, gave thellowing report te the Huron County 0011,11Ci1t The report has ,been held over for several weeks on a,e- count of lack of space, The year 1.922 was favOrable for the pupils attending school. The weather Was fine, the reads were good Lula theee was very little sick- ness. The average attendance was greater than usual. ' It was a year of substantial pro_ gress. The teachers were faithful and zealous in the discharge of their duties. The pupils were 'interested and diligent. The neatness and ac- curacy- of the work done by the pupils and the model exercises written on the blackboards by the teachers show the valuable training that the schol- ars are receiving at school. Reading, writing, spelling, practi- cal arithmetic and agriculture are given special atteution. " The -Urban, as well as the rural. pupils enjoy the work in Agriculture and are enthusi- a.ettc over the School Fair. Every, person should appreciate -What is be- ing done by the Agricultural Retire_ sentative and his taft to make the School Fairs educative and popular. Having many more than the average number of schools to visit, I had not time to attend mare than two of the School Fairs. With few exceptions the deport- ment and the dicipline of the pupils was excellent. The physical exercises and the singing of the children were fair to excellent. There were 135 teachers of whom 20 were men and 115 wene women. The certificates heldby these teach - es were 9 First Class • and 126 Sec- ond Class. There were 56 changeS1/4of teachers during a922. Usenally these changes th pioeiess of the pupils. There are S fifth class schools hav- ing 137 pupils preparing lower school work.. Of these 70 are doing junior work and 67 cleing senior work. A- bout 140 public school pupils .Wrote on the eubjects,of Lowee School ex_ aanination in 1922: The pupils were remarkably' successful, doing as well as those attending high school or continuation schools. t All these- fifth class schools de- serve as liberal county grants as the continuation schools receive. The public schooi. attendance for the territory included iu the present inspectorate of West. Huron for the years -given belclw was as follows: Year Pupils Average s enrolled attendance • 181.7 11454 5198 •.188'6 9.189 4132 1. 8 4226 * 5463 1916- 4150 2908 1921 41-09 2940 1922, 4218 3108 These figures indicate the -decrease in the population during the last 46 years in rural, Ontario. Changing the school year *so as to end on ;Tune 30th, would make the percentage of average attendance higher and much more imeurate, 'School liousos-4n No, 10, StatileY, a ,fine new school With sanitary clos- ets, in the 'basement and other ,410d-,. ern improvements, Was built 6.1) fine site Of two acres. ' The school house in S. No, 2, W. •Wawanosh, was placed on a special baaement with a pipeless furnace' for heating. The building has been cona- pletely remodelled and made equal, to a' new school. The class rooms of Central School, Goderich, which Was erected in 1856, were re -decorated. The uncertainties of consolidation are responsible 'for the continuance of so many poor school houses in our rural districts. Those that ,have vis- ited coneolidated schools, assure us that these schools are superior in every respect to.. our one roomed schools. •Every councilor and every trustee should read" the report on the Consolidated Schools of Ohio, Min- nesota, Michigan and Indianna,, 1922. Inspector John A. Taylor, of Elgin County, formerly Principal of Wing - ham High School, was one of the commit‘teec'of four thatovisited these schools and made said report. Opposition to consolidation ccnnes from those that do not know the ad- vantages of these schools. Mr. Tay- lor says: "In no other public utility is there Such great financial waste as there is in our inefficient, waste- ful and expensive rural schools. In consolidated schools I found no such financial waste." Salaries:—The aggregate of the salaries in 1.921 was $136,590 for 131 teachers. In 1922,t1ienggregate of the salaries was $141,015 for 135 teachers. The average salary for 1921 was about $1,020 and for 1922 about $1,045. , „ The experienced tea_ chers in many' Cases ''do not receive' a larger salary than those without experience, .yet etatieleace is worth extra remuneration in -teaching as it is in all other vocations. - A medical inspection of all :the pupils in this inspectorate -was.tmade by Dr. Mackenzie Smith and Nurse Campbell. Their work was done in a pleasing and thorough manner, un- der the direction of the Department of Education. Their careful exam- ination of the pueils revealed many unsuspected 'physical defects. Many of these were treated by the family physician. and remedied: other .cases were again re,ported to the parents by the local nurse. • The work done during the medical inspection anci followed up by the local nurse has •been highly appreciative by the tea- chers and the naajoritv of the par, ents. A successful Teachers' Institute was held at Goderich on the 12th and latheof,October, which was attended '130:.--te'ab1eers.a_ - The public school promotion exam- inations were held in June. The re.. sults were satisfactory. All the schools were visited tWice during the year. Where necessary' a' third visit was made. • Any other, information required by the Council will be cheerfully given. mint Robson 13,069 Feet, Is the Higiest Peak in the Canadian Rockies Canada has some of the most , etagnificent irmuntain scenery in the World, as anyone who has travelled • h rough the northern Canadian oeleiete knows. The scenery is so varied, so full of surprises, that if the traveller gives his constant at- tetition to one side of the car he ie ahnotit certain to be missing some- thing very wonderful on the other -elem- years transcontinental rail- eaye in America hava tried out ari01113 typos of obserr-tttioix cars iOeigh the moentains, the eilaiec- -ding to give their pat/Pete the besible views of the Scenery. '0' of them have been aimply rt etiorrn cars, with no Pretec- ;OnLt-nn the • sun or inclement wea th e iCr buRdere hi vo been vieing ono the c struc- , 6f thaee' eara _ the obeerlinfeap,, feel]; 'along , , of etc ert. tt 140 last the Canadian /eatidnal Railway shopt at_ Leaside Toronto have turned out a car which has all the requisites, This car might almost, be de- scribed as a sun -room, 00 wheels, in view , of the large perceritage of glass used in its construction. It is regulation size, with a closed -in section 44 feet long and a spacious open compartment at- each end where passengers may enjoy the open air. The interior of the car has sixteen large windows on each side running from the seat am rests to the eelling. These, win- dow:. are 4 ft, 5! in. high by 28 in. wide, having two panes of glass 24 in. by 24 in., one above the other. There are also two of these Win- dows at each end of the ear, Ono at each -Side of the :leer leading out on to the fqatfOrM, The seats are arranged ans- versely on each side of a centre fli1,10, as in an ore:Una:ea car, thdre being -sixteen double seats on each side providing seating Capacity for 64passenger. "The platforms pro- vide capacity for 36 additional persons,: The entire car side frain- ing is of steel, with the interior finished in British Columbia:cedar, stained mahogany. The interior is equipped with Alm, atet up-to-date verttilaters, electric light , and , shades. • One of these new cars was ex- hibited at Toronto Exhibition laSt year for the first th-r-re, and 150,000 people inspected the ear during the fair. It 'was very favorably com- mented upon. The car in many ways is an innovation, and marks another advance move by our Na- tional Lines. Those cars are to be used on the Alountairi Divielon of the Canadian National Railways, and will enable travellers to View the majeStie, $CC.211"2/ on bOtli ,Mdcs of the car with the almost ease and coMfort. 44, e THE EXETER TI EW ics WE Important lEvents Which Have Occurred Durk,' g the Week. The Busy World's fliappenne-s Cavo- rt -111Y Compiled ,and Put Into Handy aid Attractive Shape for rerusal by the Readers of Our Paper. TUESDAY, Turk ultimatum not intended to be taken seriously. - tritisle„House reppens. Big prob- lems for debate. Argonaut 0. II. A. seniors defeat Parkdale C. C., 6 to 1. "Battling" Siki is reinstated by French Boxing Feeleratien.. ' Kitchener seniors- win from Uni- versity of Toronto, 4 to 2. Maitland McCarthy, •former judge of Dufferia county, is deack. 'Hotels in ,'Essen boycott French and are cleared of occupants. rises In jasetaeGt;0'.1:11, a :pi 03.111:aes er Affairs anIid'raslIutoea r Irish rebels inurder father of Min- sPeatise to Reichsbank's effort. President Harding. opposes em- bargo on coal coming to Canada.. U. S. will now go after othei- war. Liltelihood of reunion of *Liberal party in Britain grows more remote. Toronto Board of Health, in esti- menatie.s, asks for $56,062.82 over last y • Canadiain_Slieep Breeders and On- tario Yorkshire Club liold annual meeting. ' Trappers in Thunder Bay distri report wcilves are -extraordinaril numerous. et -Cyril Victor Ketcham ends his life at Torento following a disagreement with his girl friend. . Upper Canada Bible Society re Ports that the Bible is issued in 1 lallguages in Canada. Dean McGaY of McMaster Univer- sity`will receive from. Acadia Univer- sity degree of Doctor of Letters. • A Toronto street car hit an to 'truck, hurling it into 'another street car, demolishing it and injuring the driver. 'Hamilton 'Board of Control backs up Board of ,Education in asking modifications of Adolescents' School Attendance Act. A report from Montreal that Hon Ernest Lapointe is to sudceed Pre mier Tasdhereau of Quebec is denied by both men named. e - et 9 • WEDNESDAY. Greeks and Bulgars clash in Western Thrace: Tuakish trooPs are moving towards the Maritza river. Dublin. Government puts ban on two London papers., , Barrie rink wina, punter Trophy at Brampton honspiel. • South "Africad cricketers plan to tour England next year. . Rhineland is now a portion' of France for practical: ends, Lord Curzon. „ suggests -United' States as -intervener, ia,'Kuhr. Frank ,K,eefer _explains St. Law- rence,waterways S'cliefaie to Winnipeg broker. ' ' jersey breeders' favor elimination elrittrongs: heifm7e. classes at :larger dhi • Hamiltoinseniors by beating Aura Lee, 5 toP.2"i'ereate tie for leadership with Grant a. • e .Report from Cuba says -sugar crop Will be sma.11. Sugar`Prices advance on reduced crop -estimate.• ' Evidence at lake freight 'rate' hearing reveals new ,plan by Amer- ican carriers for handling grain. Gre`at Britain is averse to war, 'but if condict "prove inevitable she will not flinch, says Premier Bonar Law. Australian • papers arriving here give strong suPport to scneme of tCansada-Australia - closer trade rela- ion ' Steel and coal industries of Nova Scotia fear complete tie-up; men go on strike because spare' supervisor was discharged. Memorial to be presented. to Pre- mier King wilI; it is understood, ask for prohibition of manufacture of li- quor in- dry:provinces. Edgar Watson, U.F.Q. member for North' Victoria, and chairman of the Special Hotels Corunaittee, advocates milder penalties for infractions of the O. T. A. • The Ontario Hardware Association. Convention opened yesterday in- the Toronto Armories, and an-' exhibit of all descriptions of hardware products Is 'being held in the same bulletins; THURSDAY. Ships `rdIttle heavy gales in North'' Atlantic. , Lady Astor plays star role in scene in fBritish House. Refined, sugar advanc'ep $1 per hundredweight locally. b • St. Patrick's and :Hamilton win P professional hockey games. • Wiarton. secures- 'two -goal lead at P home over !Stratferd, 4 to 2.• P German mark makes spectacular rise, bringing ruin to traders: n Hereford and Brown Swiss Cattle S Associations hold annual meetings. Boycott battle still continues -lee a Ruhr area between tri)posing torces. - 'Sault Ste. Altirle,soniors tie group in N. 0. H. A., by defeating Sudbury, w 4 to 3. French lefiiiistars go to London to negotiate regarding odeupled strip in V Ituhr. Charles Sewtraw breaks world's re- cord for 22e yards at St. John sleet- -3 ing meet. ° t Chairman Of :feint ConamiSsion presents Canada's ease On proposed A coal embargo. '-••••,10 C-lacclitmo Micrilc, has rstm•necl to PIamilton after being released on bail from Buffalo jail. ' 00 • Ontario Caere ited Fish. Protective • Association. milts GeMernmetnit- to pro- St hihit Spearing of fiSh.. liawyers en.!;• -aged in illeLaiti-y ease flatly contradict each., other. a 41X011 are with mother's parents, el 'Sault Ste. Mario Board of 'fraae sends -resolution to Ottawa to im- pt-ove navigation • on TARO Superior. Fi Rev. Dr. NY, I. Wishart of Pitts- ex ()hug, addressing Presbyterian annual 00 _conference declares that Presbyter- ianism needa coniplele reetatement of creed .to bring it up to meelern 1.11 terin8 of thought. 111 • -t•leatO epithets, • Dr. Fealaes !G °dieter, Hem t'caliey atia Hore 0. ilea mei ;an,. in tile .11,cgislato yek • t.1'111isitipQ'plirt,andobatiataol x01tii :tat the dignity of Ole HO 11S. e preserved. Ic lir '. bor..'juniors win round Iran • rent 014 Arthur Staff wins three races at lnrantte Lake. ,flit i 'German- ofileials inc 1.,bo mart-ntartailled in Ruhr. " 'Better Live aoc:k Train will Lo. ---f eitario at ati-early- date: , University of Toronto seniors do at Parkdalc C., 10 to 2. , fee er v tiSii s are desfreYed ;.tles in North Pacific ocean. • St. Callas:rifles is suffering beetle - ..1 fuel shortage fe9lowing tile same... Gorman e:ctremiste in ieehr am, ; fating guerrilla war agatest _Lem- c Irish Free State commissicteer ie eandon soot-- bright future for -ace tianadian and Hutted States cif, •'iiais plan efforts against pos„al Mit:liters are seeking per- mission of British Government,to us, Cologne railways. p • member jroni Dundee wille iatro. due "prohibitton" bill in the Britis.i House of Commons. University of 'Toronto :tumors via first or home-and-liome -eines from St. Michael's, 1 to b. Sir Henry Newboit arrives atoti7o- ronto and gives intervie'w oil his Canadian impressions. '- George Post, Londomserious17' beirt, when he poured a bucket of liii3i•icatin,g oil oinn fire,'believing 11 was water. I -I. E. Sellers tells commission that Shipping brokers operating on Win- nipeg market did not usually under- bid each, other. •• Bill giving the Provincial Board of Health control over strdAms used by manufacturers for the ',deposit of refuse 'is filially passed by' Legisla- ture, after slight alterations. Seed growers at annual meeting request Government to pass leg,isla- tiou requiring that all seed ottei!ed for, sale be labelled with the names of any noxious, weeds contained. SAT'URDATIC. - Argonauts def.:at Kithener, 5.to 3. Oshawa curlers wia. McLaughlin' trophy. t. " U. S. 'Senate passes British debt funding measure. Inner chaffiber of Tatonkhamen's tomb at Luxor is opened. , Month-old baby boy fouucl in club 'bag on steps of Toronto building., , • ' French take '-over control , of cus- tonas in Ruhr and levy tax on Ira - Ports. Tea;-kle is- appointed head of Merchant Marine' and G. T. P. coati services.. • , , Washington ° definitely ' abandons proposal to put embargo on coal, to Canada. : , . * ' Epidemic of what seencs like dinh-', "theria is spreading 'ationg reWi at Kitchener. •• John :As Wismer, teacher in Park-. dale (Toronto) Collegiate, dies in 76th year. Huron County Old Boys' Associa- tion holds successful at home in Odd - fellows' Temple, Toronto. Gordon Waldron, K. C., Toronto, clettlareS proportional representation., is "theory of voting" -and is not work- -able. , P.' D.. Sullivan tells- commission that • removal of Canadian coastal laws would hurt Canadian ship- owners.• . Stay of one month is granted in execution of two convicted' of mur- der of 'Constable Lawson in Alberta last fall. Dr. James W. Barton has resigned his position as Director of Physical Training at the University of. • Toronto: , An! attack on adm1nistr6,tion,mett - ods of the Workmen's Compensation Act was made by H. H. Dewart, K.C., in the Legislature.• • The C. N. R. committee investigat- ing the radial situation in Ontario it actively at work and will report soon, declares Naulon, Couchon of Ottawa to Toronto inqiiirers. SATURDAY. Canada enters Davis Cup ,competi- ,,Granites defeat Aura Lee - seniors, ',Native officers are to command Labor M. P. in 'British lions ...alses row o,i,,rer grant to the Duke o units f Indian army. Atlantic liners creep into port hat- ered by terrific storm. • McGill basketball „team defeat "Gni- ersity of Toronto 27 to 20. Provincial and city officers are oth held to blame for friction in eterboro. ' ' 'Alex. Campbell: long ft, resident of arkdale (Toronto) district, dies, of libumonia. TWenty-tvvo patients and three urses lose lives in fire in „Manhatten tate Asylum. Bernian passive resistance in Ruhr rep, fails, and mediation is now be- g atteiripted., Motion 'to emend Civil Service Act ill -be shelved under rules dr Ronse COnamola's.. ' Pole and Lithuanians battle ih • ilna district; Lithuania appeals to eague of Nations. •'' ; • Anine,Nsty offer by Irish Free State overnnient expires to -day; Cosgrave yes last hour warning. -University of Toronto .Water polo am' wins firdt" of horne-and-nome 1110;1 from MeG1I1, 4 to 1. Priceless art treasure's ,of anclent gy,pi. are Pound in the inner chana- r 'of lankliambn's tomb. Steel mills at' Sault Ste. 1Vlarte arts on. double shift ro till rail order oin. Canadian National Railways. lion. 0. 11. Ferguson at Hamilton_ id he would demand • some adtion a' redistribution, „from the pres6nt erritneri 1, " inVestigation by New York State tot ,Cominissionthato Coal shipments rasa border refutes ,reports of ex- ssive shipmetata into Canada. res f fan Chiirch in Europe is deep:Mate need of financial £0Sifit-,' (.1?') S'41-:%0,-4' Rev. Jamed I. Good in ser - 111,11.0 Cooke's Clatifelt, Toronto. ' 111 • CONSIGNMEN1 KALE cial'e ihon HurisheanidOty ino:ntheirRIt'ebIcIrA rdeAt linsuSoai Consignment Sale in Wingliam, on Wednesday, February 2810. This sale offers an excellent opportunity to those wishing to •purchase pure bred cattle of quality and -breeding:* Many of the beet families are repre- sented. Some excellent young bulls are included. Those looking for bulls Will find something suitable here. Forty females and ten males are be- ing offered. TERMS CASH or ten months' cred- it at 6 per cent per annum on notes suitable to the vendor. Liberal kuar.. antees are given Catalogues may be had on applica- tion to the Secretary. 0. TURNI31.TLL, 13russe1s, President; S. B. STOTHERS, Clinton. SscretaTry; AUCTIONEERS ROBT. T. AMOS, Guelph; OSCAR KLOPP, Zurich; W. S. THOIV1PSON Mitchell. AUCTION SALE FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS on Lot 9, Can. 2, Upilmonlej To..., an WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th, 1923 at 1,00 thei follczwfing — ! Homes—Team horses, 8 years ; geld- ing rising 4; filly rising 2yeairs, driver, Cattle—Renewed cow, cow due, time plf sale, cow due, M'ar.„ 19, caw due Apr. 20, co* due in Sept.; farrow cow, 2 teg. Hereford cows with calve.T., at Loot; 2 ate,erS 2 yrs.; 1 yr- old!, sreeleM 1- Year old Illa' ifer 2 beef ding,: heifers, 6 calves, 4. calf 6 weeks eold Pigs and Potiltcy-5 brood nws, due IVIar, 30, 3 secoad„week in. Whit -elle 90 hem and puileP. Implentente--,M, .lainder, 6 foot,3,' McCorinick Mower, 6 loot; M. PI, bay iotacler rtearlY new; steel sulky rake, seed .dria, cultivator, disc , hantol,v, land reller,..set diamond harrows, Z wagons, light wagemt, road, cart, cutter, top huggy, open buggy, .set sleighs„ 2 -furrow riding plough, waLking-plough seuffler, root pulper, nearly new; fan- ning milli, 2000 lb.l scales, pig rack, hay rack, gravel box, wagon box, large water tank, 2 Sets double -.harness, sets single harniees'„ 2 ladder, wheel- barrow, 2 barrels, chop boxes, !wire! stx-etc:4er, sling ropes, grass seeder. hay eork, grain bags, cutting box oneeecut saw, ditching scoop, ensilage - foal, crowbar, De, Laval' 'cream .sep- arator, 150 ib. cream pail, horse blank - rag, robe, mail box, whiffletrees neekyokes, forks, chains, shovelS, ande many !other articles, Quantity clover hay, roots -and seed barley., 4 Household Effects—InCubator and"; broader, !bed, child's cat, writing;desk 2 wood heaters, baseburn!er, about 24 yards carpet, churn; butter bowls, table Terms—Sums of $la and under, ea,sh over that amount 7 anantats' crediltoe appeaved jojint notes; or discount Of. 5 per cartt../per annum .LOT cash on credit amounts. Beef ring heifers, poultry and seet: barley, cash. F'K TAYtoR, JOSLiN HARDING,S. Au c tioneer Prop5ietor. You can use sweet milk, sour buttermilk or 'water with ORDER FROM YOUR !NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER' , Incorporated 1855 Capital and Reserve 89,000,000 • Over 125 Branches E S 0 N. S. BANK ZOURTESY TO ALL In all departments every „effort is made to eliminate unnecesSary formalities, and to ,assure speedy and courteous !customers. Saiings Departments at every Sranch. EXETER -BRANCH — ' T. S. WOODS, Manager , * , Centralia branch open for business ...rosmormomnammr.u...., THE RES13()NRBILITY IS YOURS Specfalists may develop a:14 improve variant 'breeds, but the standard of -a coUntry's cattle 'de-. pervls on the efforts -of the farmer in this direction. , ARE YC U DOING YOUR We are gIad to assist any ,responsible 'farmer ytho requires ,fl! '`G55 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE • Capital Paid up $15,000,000 ' Reserve Fund $15,000,00Q „ Exeter Branch • • M. It.'ComPlin, Manager. ' graesttliwt°oOd " R. S. Wilson, Maaager., THE USHORNE AND IIII3BERT FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSII.R- ANCE COMPANY Head Office, • FarqUhar, Ont. President Win. BROCK' Vice -President, JOHN ALLIS()N, • thRECT()RS THOS. RYAN ' .SEVION DOW RO,BT. NORRIS, JAMES McKENZIE •. AGENTS JOHN.ESSERY, Centralia, Agent 'for Usborne and Biddulple OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for Hibbert, Eullarton,and Logan. • ,W. A. TURNBULL Secretary -Treasurer„ R. R. No. 1, Woodham, GIJADIKAN & STANBURY Solicitors, Exeter. ! 1)R. HENRY A. CIORSAUT Veterinary Surgeon Office --Baker's Livery on James St. Calls proxptly attended to day or night. Phone 8. & R. RINE4IAN,, 11•11.1)44 5).113•S!! Renor 'Graduate of Toronto "(...5:vcar- Sity- • TIST Offlee over Glade -tan & Stanbury't ilce, Main Street, Exeter. ,kdvertiee In the T.), es. It pays MONEY TO LOAN We have a large amount !of private funds to loan on farm and village properties, at lowest rates, of In- terest,. GLA.1)MAN & S'ItA.NBITRY Barristers. Solicitors, • Main St, Exeter, Ontario PERRY P. DOUPE, Lioelised tioteer. . Sales conducted in any loc- ality, Terms inoderat,e, Orders left 4t 'Pares °aide 'will' be prontitlY at- "Ated88 441:9torAp. 4iPhl,°ne ' (710Seti efiff.ir,F ,i;1ceft.ep 4:3V6rDi.'''Nfil;..ISC,'1*arli'ns ' 6 e, ce(ti. • Ire 9 USE "INAMQ.NTY Den't' --3lo -rig your Material. _Nadi paalz- agc'of.`911ailiond Dyes' 0011 - tains di'reetlearis so' ail -atria. thatany itentia TX ,can.' diamond -dye a nee-, rien.e, tiblor hit° 0111. gel:instil:ea , draperic•s, covertnea oi thing, whetlier linen cotton or elleaid Di:1y `q)jamo.n(1, Dy--ny ;other kind---thes saltS are'guaratitteati eveia if you.have hte'era,' Druggist he "..4)ednionel leyee Coler"triaial"--,-' 1 ,00111 001150„ 41,