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The Exeter Times, 1923-3-22, Page 4tt- 211dt THE EXETER TIMES 1. te4.67" grliiiitioil',1,0iii•41,111,0'"""IT "1111i`nl,"'unil ' 'II ' 11111110 „nnetfinfn'ig.""t1Ttliliiiliett7pn • In,„„,„„ i 101 i 0 1 ig ,..„ 1010 Cf.Q.Dra NCIW,AND r MAKE CERT4IN. YOt)(3rienr A. CAR kr THESE PRICES Rumboitt §'405 Touring $445 Coup e, $695 Sedah 15785 i*Chassis.. $1345 ritrAthassis$495 FORD.OrT.VT.rAXECTRA STARTING AND ELgCTRIC LIGHTING STANDAR() eQUIPMEWE ON $ELt AHD COOPC THE average Canadian. Family Conslsts o persons, new impv price Of Ford Cars makes it poo- sible to „add the.sixth member to it., You are consi-dering, the purchase of a car ---of Ford Car. You br-ve realized that the man the family—without a car is at .a disadvantage. 7:.:7ou have also re?..liie'd that Ford Cars are now oo lbw priced that it is -possible to give -yourself and your -family what others have. A Ford Car fits into the family routine---cloes • your work and that of the family—makes the fam- ily routine unhurried and unworried—makes it possible to save some time for recreation—to visit friends—for the country dweller to get into town —fol.,: the town dwerler to get "into the country. ' The sixth member of the Canadian Family --the FORD CAR. e' The Price of the Touring Car is $445 — Freight and GoVernthent Taxes Extra. And itan be bozzaht on a Monthly Payment Plan ILOSNELL ONTARIO 17120,AP' :MOTOR" CONLIPANY,-,OF CANADA, 'LIMITED, FORD,- ONTXRIO IT:=1316:8613EAP.1253 Ni lldLlumber 1 Ply Roll Roofing, .82.00 , • 2 Ply Roll Roofing, 42.75 • 18 Ply Asphalt,Roll,Roofing, either -Red or Green $4.00.. Asphalt TWin Shingles 86.75 White Pine 1x6 Dressed and•Ma.tched at 845.00 Per 1000 feet. Also Matched Lumber Perfectly Clear at 855.00. . Phone No. 1.2 A., J. CLATWORTH V GRANTON THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE Between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexcelled dining car service. Sleeping cars on night trains and parlor cars on principal day trains Full information froin any Grand Trunk 'fficket Agent or C. E. Hor- ning, District •Passenger Agent, Toronto. 3. BORE, Agent, EZeter, Pbone 46w. ENTHAL(qp „, ,'w.•• , • , ••1 ,",a,W0-1/rAffP©„0(13), WINTER TERM. FROM ,I,arc't/ARY 2nd, CENTRAL BUSINESS COL. 'LEGE, STRATFORD, ONT. ie leading practioal trd rin'School in, Western trio. he sc.nool where u got a thprough course de''' competent instructors nintroreial, Shorthand ancl Telegraphy " Depart 1nentr. 11,e assist graduates 10 bsitions. , Write for free ngue. I). A i1<Lncig x , 00 S. S. NO. 15 HAY ANI) STEPHEN The following is the,reliort, Of S.S. No. 15, Hay and'. Stephen for the month of February. Marks are-*secl. on weekly tests and _daily work. • Jr. IV—Pearl, Walper, 731 Jos. Baker, 70. , Jr. III—Jean Turnbull, '86; Olive 67; • Ethel Wolper, 63;' Herbert Keller; , - Jr. II----Rhinhart Keller; ,65; Har- old 'Keller, 60; Otilla Walper, 32; prliee Kenney. 12. Primer, ---Janet Turnbull, '91; Mar - ha Rader, 81. , 3`. 0. Lindsay,Teapher, ELIMIVILLE Don't forget the Box 'Social in Elunville. Township Hall, Tue-edaay evening, March 27th. There will be a good progi.ain ,consisting of two small plays by the young people. Singing" by 'Wise May Clark and others, and violin duets., Ladies are orclially invited to bring boxes. Lunch will be provided.' for those without boxes. Come along boys and 1)ring 'the, girls. "°• '4 The Elimeville 'Mission Circle. Wedding bells are ringing this week. Chicken pox has been quite prev- alma here for a while, but most of those afflicted, are able to be out again. • The Mission Band will give a short program in Sunday school next Sun.. clay afternoon it being Review Sun- day. The W. M. S. had a quilting bee at the home of Mrs. Win. Skinner, last Wednesday afternoon which.was yell attended. The W. M. S. will hold their reg- ular monthly meeting at thelome of -Mrs. Richard Johns on Thursday ' evening of this week. The family of Mr. and Mrs. John johns Sr..espent Tuesday witili them in Exeter, (t.' b,eing their fiftieth anni- Versary of their marringe, Their many friends in this "vicinity extend tricir congratulations and sincere wishes that they may be spared for ny years more. On TrIciasla-y eTernin,',` 1.401 a number o • lady e friends golf) °red at the ',Janie V. of Murcia and,,,surprised Miss Minnie Male (bride -elect) with a hitch en shower, After sbe found presonts -which were bidden about tile room, a feW games were played, ''itt-rfch' as served by •the lady ftl;• es: I'Vatk 'Inn of Clirr ci r ctiti°6c a, an eelY t� ;a , - rove"; easamsasaamesaammuswaemee •STEPHEN. COUNCIL The Council of the Township of Stephen convened in the'' 'Town Hall, •Stephen,. on Monday, the .,5th day of March, 1923, at 1 o'clock p.m. 'All members were Present, The minutes cif the previous, meeting were read and adopted, Snell—Se,aeitzere That Dy -law No. 303 being a by-law to appoint certain ofdcials for the Township of Stephen for the year 1923. and By-law No 304 to provide for the ;expenditure on roads in the Municipality for the present year, each having been°read three times, be passed -4nd'signed by the Reeve and Clerk and the seal of the Corporation" attached thereto. Ca'rried.. Penhale--Hayes. That the audi- I 'tor's report be reo,efved and adopted. Carried. „ Hayes—Sweitzer: That in the event of persons assessed and liable to pay taxes which are not a .charge , en land, further refuse or neglect -to pay, the collector is hereby Instrna- ted to take action in the. Divisian Court in theaine of the Municipal, itY to recover the same. Carried., The following orders were passed: Toronto Stamp & Stencil Works cow and dog tags, 427.1,0; A. Porter, Ex- cise Tax and license fees, 29.40; Sun Insurance Office, insurance , on Hall, 17.25; I. Dunsforcl, gravel,' 1,2.00; Alex. Zimmer, pipe for bridge road, ,M. E. Ratz, grader repairs 95c; Clinton News -Record, printing acc'ti Mr. W. R. E iott, w to is very poorly with a bad Id CREDITON BATTERIES CHARGED ---..I haNe installed a batterY charging outfit Bring in your battery and let us look after it for you, Satisfaction guar- anteed.-- F. W. CLARK, • Miss Pearl Holtzman was iu ' Lon- don on FiiidaY, Miss Lauretta Holtz- man returning -.home with her Where she will remain for a short time re- cuperating after her recent illness. Miss Marina Hauch, operator for the ,Bell Telephone Co, London is home for a fe-W days vacation. Mr, Charles Either has 'sold the house and lot he purchased from late father's estate to Mr. Geo. Pick- ering ; of, McGillivray. Mr, and. Mrs, Wita, Baker of Exeter are visiting for a few days with their son. Alvin. - Mr. Lorne Finkbeinenr haiS bought' the garage business from Mr. Albert. IVIOrlock amid takes poseesSion at once. WTI% Morlock will' still remain in the old building and continue on n the electric - weldingand. "repair work of this , department; Mrs, Mollard,,District -Supt. of the W. M. S. of the Exeter district ad:: dressed the ladies of the Methodist church' Wednesday. Mrs, E. Guettinger is still 'Confined toeher bed through illness, sorry to report she is not, improving very-rap- idlY, • . I1dr. W. E: Oestricher was united in ,marriage to Miss -Gibson, of. Myth,. Thursday last, returning to their fu- ture home oh Cloverdale' Farm, 'Mon - DASHWOOD Mrs. F. Baker is, visiting her daughter in, Bridgeport. • Mr. and Mrs., Moffatt, spent the week -end near Brucefield. ' Mr. A. Tieman was a business vis- itor in London on Tuesday., Mr. Adolph Keller .was Operated on for appendicitis on Wednesday, last. We lrOpe fo speedy recoverY. The Ladies Aid of the Evangelical church pleasantly surprised their pastoes#ife, Mrs. Yager at her home on Friday evening. During the even- ing Mks; Yoder was presented with two brag jardinieres'and an address showing the esteem in which she is held. KIRKTON The annual ' meeting .of .the 'St Marys,' Medina., and ,Inirlcton Tele- phone Company, was held here on Friday. •The' meeiing opened at 2 o'cleck and ,discussions were so warm and. so, lengthy, that' darkness came on befor„e the election ofsofficersewas held, And it was fonnthneeessary to adjourn the meetingito another date. P.`ev.:R., C. CopelAndd.preqded. _There' was.'a large attendance . The auditors' report and the secre- tary -treasurers' reports were present- ed,. The e‘xpenclitures.of the campany ewre everely criticiied as was also tee'service •given, infinbers objecting to being charged for the weeks and tnonths in many gases in which the phones were out of, order .after the icegtorms ,of last year., On „,,Motion 'of -Dr: Campbell the subscribers ,and hareholders assembled decided to have the book.sv toe the year 1922 examined by a cliartered-accountant. Three shareholders and'. three • sub- scribers wereafinally appointed as a confitaittee ttfi'nteet the directors with a 'view to arriving at'satisfactory settlement, failing 'which the differ- enees between. theesubscribers and the •director§ will be, referred to the Ontario Railway Board- for adjust- ment. • -WOODHAM A PARCE tWO ...ants entitled "The Singin' Scheelareto be given un- der the auspices of the, Ladiea:, Aid, in the. Orange Hall, 3Vooclhazn,, on Thursday, evening, March 29th,; Ad- mission 35c and 20c.... Come, and -en- . . joy the CENTRALIA Miss 1Vhiteside of Hensall was the guest of Miss Itathleen Hicks" over the week -end. • Mr. and Mrs. Johns, of Blanshard, visited at CentraliaSunday. Miss Mabel Elliott, of ,Clinton, is visiting at the home of her father. 07.00; • Mlinicinal World, siipplies, 35.38; C. N. Exp. Co.. charges, 2.25; N. II Pollard, rem, culvert, road 2,• 1.50; Ed. Faliner; wood for Hall, 35.60; Edw. Gill and ohers, rep. Tp. gravel pit, 42.25, C. N. Expl Co,, pharges, 90c; F. Eilber, Exp. re Basto-w to County Home, 12.5,0 Thos. l'revethick, Auditor's fees. 8.00 F. W. Morlocic Auditor's fees, 8.00;',T. R, Patterson, bal. of fees re examina- tion 4,40; Council aejourned to meet April 1923, at 1 pern, (Tuesdan) fly. Eilber, Clerk, Mr. Billy Baker went to Detroit Monday to spend the sunainer. The eluding of the 'choir Sunda,Y evenirig was Very'fine and much ap- .. . , - -preciatett. ' . The St. :Patrick's 'tea, under the audpideS of the LadieS Aid was a fine success and a good -snail Was rea,lized. Miss ,KatItleen Hicits wont to Lon-, don Monday morning ,to train for a nurse. WiMngrimainadattLrel.;;sdingE!'171,:oelaftliAn'eerreal oat Mrs. Broolc's brother -ill -law.. • Centralia ;appears to be going a- head, One booSter sayaliocounted up sixteen different 'places of 'business. StAFFA Certainly it is the Place for retired farmers to °conic o good School church, electric lightS. cement side - Walks', lots of linsiiiess'aticl low taxes. Last -Priddy evening the people of Fairfield line gathered Ot the home of nlr, NelSo‘ii lelalcer and ha cl a good, ' time, The foreniyt ,of tlie eveiiiii , a good program, g.tensisting of read- ing, speechem and s'nging was Tend- , L.'S, Mel,can, -wilt), of our poDular \ ered, after, e, ppei a:a,e. - t ine was, , 'it — • ,' 'e i spent in ciaileing art..4',. innsic, ' n ' 'tv fi i r ;12 1 ; ....,:1R ' Cr Wil - has been .',,,,, , ii,g" r ' nts ' ip,'Do b til;''lr: a ,I;t,iy„'„,daYS 1 i ., ' ''""S ltas ral,rtrAir'..d 11-Jme, The Women's Institute entei atned. the UFO. to an oyster supper in the township hail recently. , The many friends of•Mr. Geo. 'Mil- ler wi1l4he' sorry to learn that he is in Toronto ' taking treatment for. his a il ent. Mrs. W,, Offirien was called to the dside, of ' her father; Mr. Lamson, it 1,3"tetiffoi.de who was sbriouslY 111 1\0", . received the 800 aleta4C,Z th • dealla of het 'ihrolher, 0444 teek , " AUCTION SALE OFLFARM, , . FARM STOCK ° ANI) IMPLEMENTS TRUSTEE'S SALE—Re HENRY PF4F,F: Jr,,, Estate, Uader the Authority of "the;'Laspect- ors of the abov,e Est4e, the ,under - ,signed Authorized AssIgnee will of- fer the Farm, Farm) Stock, Inaplenten'ts., Etc., tef the said Henry' Pfaff, jr., by Public Auction „Oa •the premises, Lot 12, Con 3, Stephen, 'On • ' FRil-24.A.,• MARCH 23rd,, 1923 At 1 o'clock p. CliATTELS, ' Sto'ck-4 coWs„ 5 two -yr -old catr tle,, 2 one -yr -old, 61cal-ves, 2 horses, 75 hens. drill, John Deere ananure .spreader,' with 3-1-rorse evdnier cultivator, steel •roller, hay rake,' disc, mower, 2 walldrak plows, 4 sec. monad liarrows7,Lft. Massey -Harris wagons:' '6 11.p. Fairbanks gas'oline 'engine and ,grincier„ Clinton Ettp.ning mill, hay fork, rope and pull: ey.s, tripancl rope, cream cellar- atc>r, water trough,,,2 3 -horse leveners, scuffler, hog loader, set sleighs, two buggies, 2 set double barnessefset sin ale harmess, gravel box, hay *lack, Seed drill, corn cultivator, gang plow, step- ladder, 2 milk tanks, wheel; barrow shovels, forks, belts, ehingles, piping, window frames, brick, tile, and other articles. ' Forni Produce -100 bus, ' oats; „aeo, bus. roots, 2 ton hay, 5 Ion clover hay, quantr.ty cut straw, quantity long Ftraw, quantity manure. " , , REAL ESTATE • Also, • subject to a reseied bid, and to the mortgage encumbrance, the farm consisting o -f 100 acres more or less, and being Lot 12; Com.3, Stephel Tp. On the premises is a good 2 stor- ey brick house with brick kitchen; a bank barn 35x55 with good stabling, a rame barn 30x50, brick hog „,pen and -hen house with cement foundation and 'frame driVe, shed; 9 acres rin. Z acres in s'Veet clover, 20 acres in hay 9 acresI pasture. -land and 30 acres tall .ploughed. There are 3 good WeiliS on the'property and it , in good state .of cultivation. Only 3 miles friom either Exeter or Credilon, TERMS Real Estate made known on clay of sale. Chattels -$1� and under cash; over that amount ,six months' credit on furnishing aPproVed joint notes, of 5 per cent, off for 4sh. For conditions of sleand ,further particulars, npply to - F. W. 'Raymond, Trustee 10 Grcene-Swife Bldg., London, Ont. Gla.dman & Stanbury, Dieter, Ont., .His Solicitors. Andrew Eastor, EXeter oritario Au c tioneer. I „ • Clerk's Notice of First Posting of VOTERS' LIST 19'1'2 'Municipality of the Township of • liTsbotale, County. of Enron. Notice is hereby given Atiat, T have transmitted or delivered to the per, sons mentioned in Section .9. of the .Ontario Voters' List •Act, the copies. requited by said Section to be trans- mitted. or delivered of the list, made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing.by the last Revised Assess- ment Roll of the said Municipality at Elections for Members of the Legis- lative Assembly and that Part III, of the said List was first posted up in my office in Usborne, on March 1.,9-th, 1923.; and remains there for you'r in- spection. • . And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceeding to have anl errors or omissions.correeted ac- cording to law. • 192133ated this ip‘th day .,of March,, HENRY STRANG, Clerk of the Township of VSborne. CHISELHLJRST • The classes of the Sunday schOol met at the home of Mr. Wrn. Pybus eonnWednesday evening of last weelt and enjoyed a ver ...v Jolly St. Patrick - evening. They were dressed in green costumes and spent the 'evening in songs",,,and driiusementh. • The eLeagMe:"have 'lield their elec- tion of., officers. M, r." Ceeil_,Harris .was elected 'president for the year, Miss El., Wallace being the past -pres- ident: • ' Several in this commuity.are laid up and under the doctor's cate.eMrs, Robt. Cole is laid up.witli an attack „of pleurisy. Mrs. Stoneman has been suffering from la gg-PPe. Mrs. 3. Chambers is laid up with 'paralysis In one of her legs. Mr. Patrick Jordan sold his 100 - acre farm in Hibbert, known as the moludrip,a13-er,nioaafni'wheolcniilelsotie),Ad,xitro.' japeillt has purchased a, house in Stratford and will inove"there shortly. T 11 r c Made 10 " Gelu'Rbeunialisib, 1‘.1410. a Most ether Pies are easT. o CAP-StAta5)—',.N. root 1ain to Ease with Tit- HOUtANDS of Canadians have trie T.R.C.'s and found they do tlrivtk out rheumatism, and all similar Amos. reaca the Seat of pa!'o, for their medicinal pow- der is carra\r,u1 in the blood. 31.00 at 'your drtiggie't's. Free sample Temple- ton CO.; Ter4tite. Canada's Sta 4ard Remedy for Pain. old llowey's gstar NOTICE TO, CREDITORS In the matter of t e estate of John „Cottle of the TowashiP of Usborne, Cpunty of Huron, retired farmer, . deceased, • Notice is hereby given pursua,nt to tlie Trustees Act that all persons having claims against the estate of John Cottle, of the Township of Us - borne, County of Huron, d.eceased, who died on or about the 31st day of January, 19231 are required on or before the 7th day of .April, 1923, to file with Glodraan Stanbury, Solici- tors for the Executors full particu- larsi of their claims. And after such dtite the Executors will distribute the assets of the deceased, hoving regard Only to the claims of which notice ha sheen received. GLADM.AN Solicitors for the Executors' „ Exeter, ,IVIarch 22nd, 1923. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate, of Frank Snell, late of the Village of Exeter, County of FIuron, gentleman, ' de- ceased, • Notice is hereby given Pursuant to the Trustees .Act -that all persons h in. av g claims adainst the estate of Frank Snell, of the Village of Exeter, County of Huron gentleman deceased who died on or about December 11, •1922, are required on or before the 7th day' of April, 1923, to file with' Gladman- & Stanbury, Solicitors for the -Executors, „Intl particulars of their claims. And after such date the Executors will distribute the assets of the deceased, having regard only to the claims of which notice has been received. , • GLADMAN & STAND' IJItY Solicitors for the Executors Exeter, March 22nd, 1923. TENDERS FOR FAIR GROUNDS, Tenders 'win be received by the Secretary for rental of Fair Grounds,, season of 1923. Tenders to be in' by March 23. G, Seldon, SecretOry. Part three Of the TJaborne Tp voters' list has been posted nia. It contains 546 names or two' names less 'than Part ()tie of the sable list contains. t` • The Bruc'e' Presbytery' ;which met in.Paisley recently, voted 17•,t'o 7ein favor of church union. AUCTION SALE • OF 0.1-10ICE STO'Cin Mr. Prank TaYlOn baS been in-- structed to, 6eil 'Dv public a,uctien felt- Jaceb Inellermann, DashWoOd. 'on TUESDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1923 at' one o'clock sharp the follor(ving: CATTLE -20 young cows and hei- fers, all with -calf,' some duo at time of'sale; 15 steers 3 years old in good condition for grass. These may be left in feed till grass etime by apply- ing 101-11. 1 pure-bred bull; 15 baby beef calves. 12 brood sows all with pig. This stoCk is all in good conditioti and will be sold without any reserve as the proprietor is plowing up him - pasture land, TERMS— All 'Stuns of $10 a nsi under, eash; over that amount six. months' credit on approved joint notes; 6 per cent per annum off for - cash on. credit amounts. JACOB RELLERIVIANN, Prop, . `FRANK 'TAYLOR; Act. 'AUCTION SALE. tioUsHoLD EFIPECTS, ETC. at the premises of the Owner, Main•Is EXETER on SATURDAY, .M.ARCPI 24th, 1923 At 1 o'cloc.k sharp, the efollowingane, 2 bedroom kaites, springs and mat- tresse's, parlor,'suite; dining )extensiori - table- with chairs, -sideboard, 2 conches- Heintzdan piano. in. .first Class condi.: tion, stove, Banner coal 'scuttle, Music rack, centre' table; 2 flower. table.s pantry table, gasoline sitpl/e,jvien overt,. 2 rocking chairs, copper boiler, hat rack, g'ard receiveir, clock, carpet sweeper,. vac tit= clea,ner, O'Cedarl-- raop, flat irans,—stretcher, folding clothes Aorse, sausage grinder, 2eugt 101-2x12 feet; rug 8x10 ft.; tug 6x88 ft.; '1-2 dozen glints and blankets; 2 . carpets for • bedrooms, curtains, rug &' robe, .stair carpet, full set of dishes, pictures and paintings, silver knivez. and forks, epoons,• 5 doz° quart gems, Rubber tire top buggy, ;First •olOss, cutter, set single larness, wheelbar- ed.w., galv-anized pig \troughs, grais bags., lawn mower, forks, shovels, s1a'c}e,'crowbar -pork' barrel 'and' malty other" .aitieles. 20 bushels 'potatoes, Terms—All sums of: $10 And under cash,. oVer • that ..amount. '6' ,manths;' credit ,op.- approved °joint ` frOtes, or a . discoUnt of 6 per cent. per ,annurn off for cash an credit amounts. FRANK TAX,LOR HENRY .RUNDLa. - „Prop. •-. . Incorporated 1865 •• , Capital and Reserve $9,000,000 Over 125 Branches Special Sa.rings‘Department are. provided at every one of. our Branches, and assure to our depositOrs trompt and courteous attentibn. DepOsit'S 61 $1,00' and utwards invited. EXETER BRANCH. T. S. 'WOODS, Manager Centralia branch open for business,daily.' ,....atatmegeo •• • • ...MFM..•••‘••••.•101ww•e••••••••laraimegnmew Seed rain F you require a loan to purchase seed grain, calk upon this Bank. We are desirous of assisting farmers to the greatest extent possible. CANADIAN I3:4W OF . COMMERCE: Cppital Paid up $15,000,000 , Reserve Fund $15,000,000 - Exeter Branch M. R. Complin, Manager., Crediton' " I)a'shvvOod " R. S. WilsOrt, Manager. / TILE ITSDORNE AND DEBBERT (F.ARMIER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSUR A"NCE COMPANY _Dead 011lce, . , Farquhar, Ont 'President Win, BROCK Vice -President, JOHN ALLISON DIRECTORS ' THOS. RYA. "SIMON DOW ROBT. NORRIS, JAMES McKENZIE `. AGENTS JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for • Usborne and Biddulph. OLIVERHARRIS, Munro, Agent for , Ilibbert,leullarton and Logan. W. At TURNBULL Secretary -Treasurer R. R. No. 1, Woodham. GLADMAN & STANI3URY Solicitors, Exeter, DR, G. P. BOIILSTON, L.D.S., IED.B DENTIST 4)Mee' oyer 1. R. Carling's slams. . `rdosed' every Wednesday afternoos 911. h. 11, ri000r Gradu 81*Y., MONEY TO LOAN We have' a large amount of private Lunda ' to lean on farm and village/ properties, at lowest rates of in - tenet. ' GLADmAN & STANDIJELY Barristers, Solicitors, Main ""st ,nie,ter.,.01t4rio '• PERRY P. DOUPE,'LleenSed Aue- Lim:leer. • Sales condnetedin any loo - nifty,' 'Terms moderate, Orders left at Times, Ofdce will be., proiantly at- tended to. Phone 110,• Address Kirktost P. O. „ . , USE 'DIAMOND DYES" to of Toronto ,ti.:Iyar- STINT damn et Stanbth treet, Exeter. Dye right! Don't rile enier material. Eaeb pack- age of "Diamond Dyes' con- tains directzens so simple 'that any woman cart diamond -lye a new, rid, eolor into old garments, draperies, coverings, every- thingwhether wool, AE,;.•,. linen, cotton er mixed goods,: Buy "oiamonti,Dycs".---no‘ ,cbtlier yr:II-at, re" are, giraninteed rt(tt"en,if vett Jaye never dyed i.rfoffe, branatiist- has Color' ceter3