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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1895-5-9, Page 7INSURANCE. itN BSI! l.11,01', A G DINT FOIt 1 -114-4TalE Wite 1%1W Al3Sla1titalO1 COM PANareef noremen also for the PLIOE,Nita Kale lieSiDeA.Noel o0M,PANY, of London Plagued A.LTetA.NOS 1.N8UteANOEI COM- PANY of Itnetana, nilk-113; LONDON W1IJ TIJAL laiefe IiISUBANO CO. OC44&D. &DA. Road °Moe, LONDON. Per35 yeere this Clompeny has done the largo:it binall0e9 1S. Canada. at the loweat retem, consistent with seourity. Assets, .Tan. .189, - S;$57,190,00 48,0001Po1ieles in oroe.' T. E. 1.10B8ON, President, D.O. MeDONALD, teenager. For further pertiouiars, aunty to DAVID aat.QIJBS, Agent, 11xoter. 4161.0101•111MINEMINIIIMII G RIG G.' Book Store. is our text this time. ---- IsTever in the history of Exeter has WALL PAPER been offered at such -LOW PRIC as we shall sell at this Season, and the Pat- terns will be more ARTISTIC than ever. TabH81)AY,. MAY 9th, 1895. LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Ore v3ts Wila flowers are OM in b100121. The otrawberry festival is coming on apaoe. • Mr. A. MoDonell shipped a car load of horses ort Saturday, for export., Oil has reduced in price and con- tinues to reduce, and it is doubtful where the reduction will stop. Mrs, Ann Ball, of Dashwood, made an assignment last week for the benefit of creditors, to Joseph Snell, Dashwood. Some person attempted to steel s. span of horeee belonging to Mr. Sid Davis, lately. The thief became :gaveled and departed. Quite a. number of people around here have appareutly come to the conclusion that it is cheaper to buy Bele than to coax them out of the river. It is said that a man who won't take a paper because he can borrow one, hes invented a machine with which he can cook his dinner by the smoke of his neighbor's chimney. The scareity of cattle elsewhere makes :1"...4E XUB TIES. ; ," tl r ur the store The "Osten Game Paws. ion reycaled tae tneens 01 aeeeee to the Seek agents may be killed front Aug- building hY the fire bug. A nap doot,leeen stet 1St to October 1St spring poets inkl the eseeeil callende from usrch ist to jmy isbi ecetmca, home, was opened, From this eompert- mongers from jsottary let to December meet the pereou raised the cotering 0 a OM tat hole in the floor above and orawlele 81st inolusive ; eurnbrelle borrowers the prices of hulea advance. The pricee . are still going ep, and likely to. Farmers and others holding hides cane° anxiety fora Trettroday let to may let, otivieepintottltehe .o 89toretionee. He then karst d r leading into the io from August lab to itTotember ist ; beading, The are was orefeft„, kindled open seasons all the year round on in two places in elie boobies'sotlico, end life insurance agents, and the fellows under one of the (Maniere anti in who borrow their neighbor's pap°rs. the storehouse aeveral barrels upon whieli had been pilea a bench of broOme, satuaa- Meehaniee: Leeasu e ted with turpentineawere also fired, While The annual meeting of the Exeter two barrels of coal onto the cellar,eovorcd Public Library was held in the Library with old bags, were set 90 fire. The fire5 room on Monday evening. Mr. Henry • all burnt well uulesd the one en the coal Smith war: elected o the chairThe oil which went out ae soon as the bags had t, reports of the Librarian and Treasurer not burned, The attempt to burn the prom - being ready they were not presented to lees WRB a :mid one, and but for Mr, the meeting, The Librarian reported the Maight, not oulv the store Would have Library to he in a flourishing couditiota been destroyed, but tte Met. opoliten bo - with over GO more 'members than any tseelveevroulidkvehaavineieguhiftebr:vd,e bbeseiednesthae lonessulott, preceding yeer ; that there were over sa 3000 volumea in the library and that over The motive tor the deed is a mystery, RS 0000 hooka had been taken out during the Mr. Ross knovvs of no enemy holding Rua year. The following officere were elected ficieut malice to commit such a daring' tor the current year ;-Pres., 1.1. E. deed. or could it have beeu done to blueeton • vice pres., Jno. Allison ; scoy., plunaer, as the means of exit would not W. D, NWeekes : treas„ R. E, Manning ; permit ale reueoval of goods, The tal wae relieyea of its ooutents some 03.00 in board of management, ,Trao. Taylor, Dr. Lutz, Rev. W. Martin, H. Smith, N. I), change, The toak was inured fOr $6,000 Hurdou. M. J. White, R E. Manning, in equal amounts in the Gore and Weltine- W. D. Weelms and Jno. A.11iaoe; Dinar- ton Mutusas; while the North Britiel, Capti Kemp ; auditors, H. E. Hues; Meecantile carried a risk of $2,500 on ton and James IiI1er. the banding. Owing to the stook beiug only damaged Mr Itms will bee heavily, Personals. - among tbe tannere- It im likely the apple crop will be a large one this year, as hard winters are supposed to be good for apples, and as last year's crop was an indifferent one, a bi o enerall following' a small one - Mr. John Willis has recovered hie farm; on the borders of the village, eold under motgege recently. 11 had been purobasei by Mr. Wm. Penhale, who forfeited alt claims on recovering a certain suni for expenses. This eeason is said by the oldest eettlers to have been the beet for getting in the crop ever known. Since seeding began there has not been a break of a day and most of the farmers are through about here. A fire broke out in the stable of the Mason Hotel, Clinton, on Thursday even- ing, destroying it and other frame build• lege to the north. Loss considerable. The Mason hotel was being run by Mr. Levi Walper, an old Exeter boy. Be Sure to See the New Stock before buying. Grigg's BookStore. "THE MART." —T11E— Bpkriapii Sim -FOR VALUES IN - Dress Goods, & Capes. g cr p g yes, we are doing a great Dress Goods trade. We have a beauti- ful 'stock of new, nobby, and stylieh goods: We are selling a very nice dress length for $1.20 ; this dress is well worth $2.2j in the regular way of selling dry goods, but we struck a snap .and are going to share the spoil with our -Customers. IN MILLINERY we are certainly pleased. with our trade, and so are our patrons. Ask the ladies who have been viewing the different displays and see what they eay. If you want a choice lot of (JAPES -to pick from take a look at ours ; the astook is large and complete. NOTE :-Our shop closes on and after May 6th, at 6.30 each evening, 'excepting Wednesday and Saturday. J. A. Stewart. NOTICE -Ail business announcements notices of publie meetings, entertainments auotion sales, etc e appearing in these local columns will be oharaed for at tbe rate of five cents per lino each insertion. Black heading to count as three linos. oash with order save persone b eying open accounts. To insure change of advertisements in eurrent iSBRe oopy must beleandedinto office on Tuesday. Ridgetown and Walkerville councils have decided to exempt from taxation all residences of the value of $600 erected within the respective towns during the next two years, the time of exemption being graduated according to the value. While Mr. Arch. Hodgert of Usborne was in the act of leading a spirited young horse out of the stable the other day, the animal reared up and struck him a vicious blow op the nose with one of it e fore feet, causing an ugly wound, and will probably leave a soar. At the recent convocation of the Wes- leyan College, Montreal, ale degree of Baohelor.of Divinity was oonferred upon the Rev- David A, Moir, of Georgetown, Ont., Mr. Moir was a former pastor at Woodham, where his many friends will he pleased so learn of his success, Citizens had a touch of midsummer weather Sunday and Monday. The hest was more aggrayating because it was from 89 to 92 in the shade end 114- in the sun. Saturday's Maximum temperature, in the shade, was 86 Winter flannels got the cold shake; the former wearers will get theirs when the first cool epell comae. On the 28th ult., Mr. T. 3. Sweet, V. S. of Morden, Man,. died of pneumonia, after a few days illness, in his 3lat year. He was a brother of Dr Sweet, of Exeter and a son of Richard Sweet. formerly of Stephen township- The young man was well known in and around Exeter. and hactonly a few years ago completed his studies for a veterinary. Ilestudied with doctor Sweet here a few years ago. MISS Alcooke, of Luoan a former real- Sorne of our townspeople have their dent of Exeter, was in iown last week. potatoes planted. She intends removing to Exeter in the Bicyclists should take warning and near future. --Mr, Barnes, of Ridgetown, not wheel on the sidewalk. Ibis intended to have the annuaTclrill was the guest of his brother John last week. -Messrs. J. W. Harrison and and militia eamps this year as usual. Robert Ferguson, late of the Detroit HON) cleaning -the joy of the hus- Medical College, were very successful in band --is at present engaging the atten- the recent examinationg, having Secured. tion of the housekeeper. 85 per cent. on all subjects during the Mr. Follick has added an improved course. By this marked success in se - °urine so high a per cent., accordinto sodawa ter fountain to his already well g the college regulations, they are now free equipped confectionery. from taking their final examination. -Mr A. new sign, "The Exeter Public Ewing attended the funeral of a Miss Library" is to be placed Os er the door Nugentan Mitohell,on Monday. The young of the Institute room. ladydied in Palmerston --Mrs. (Dr.) Quarterly services were held in the Anderson visited friends in Mitchell last Methodist churches on Sunday and the week -Miss Elliott who haa been visiting sacrament of the Lord's supper admin - ft lends in town returned home to Mitchell istered. on Monday. -Mrs. R. Seldon of Ingersoll, A special sermon will be preached to is the guest of Ler mother, Mrs. Geo. children in Maia st. Church next Sun. Sainwell.-Mrs. (Dr.) Bowerman, of Mtn: °mania, Wis., is the guest of her parents, day morning. Subject: Trivitt Memorial Oh, 4th Sunday a.f ter Faster, May 12th. 1895. MATINS 11 A. M. Te Deum monk. Benediatue Holden ermo n "The Care of God for his children" EVENSONG 7 P. M. istagnifieat Bunnett Nun° Demittes Bunnett Sermon "Tho Old Gospel and National "A Fox Mr. and Mrs. Chas Tem. -Mrs, J. P. Roes Hunt." visited friends in London over Sunday,- The Pan-American Congres of Re - Judge Toms of Gorlerich was so ill resent: ligion and Education meets at Toronto, ly that no hope was entertained of big July 18th to 25th, 1895. ,Elalf railway recovery, He is now better. -Mr. John f ares will be allowed. Southcott of Goderich visited frienda in Messrs Atkinson are erecting a fine town this week. -Mr. Will Hyndman, of factory and intend going into man - Manitoba. eon of Dr: FIyadmean, of `ufacturing a special line of furniture for Exeter, is assisting in Dakota as assistant the wholesale trade. Marshall in Connection with the quelling On Saturday, Alvin, son of Mr. Alex. of the halabreed distuthance.-Mr. Wm. Snell is at present nursing about a dozen Johnston, while walking around the h ot Job's comforters. His sysaem becameouse ran a hair pin through his foot, poisoned last winter while working in the and it was with difficulty removed. wood en handling poieon ivy . -Mr. Will George F. Robbins, who recently Follana, who was contined to hia bed the- sold out his proprietorship in the St. past week through illness, is again con: Marys Journal, has taken a position as valesoent.- We understand that Mr. N. traveller for the TorentoType Foundry. Dyer Hurdon, manager of the Molsons The temperance sentiment of South Bank at Ridgetown, will be removed to Perth has been improved during the Exeter, as manager, Mr. Ward at present past few years, and the applications for manager, here, going to Ridgetown. Mr, licenses have decreased from from 68 to and Mrs. Hurdon's many friends will ae welcome hien back, while the numerous ". friends of Mr. and [qrs. Ward will regret Dr. Anderson last week purchesea their departure. The change will take two lots on Elgin street from Mr. plate May 24th. -Mrs. George Kemp Joseph Davis The doctor intends and daugbter Gertie, of Exeter, have erecting a residence thereon in the not returned home after a pleasant visit at distant future. the residence of Mr. Wm. Pickard, Gode- It is not the intention of the Domin- rich street. -Seaforth Sun. -Mr. Charles „ ion Government to further revise the Eacrett of Sarnia visited friends en town voters' lists this year, it being intended over Sunday. --Mr. H. Bishop veal oon: to introduce an act to make legal the fined to his house the past week through lists as last revised. illness, 'he is improving. -Mrs. Wash Dundas Street Methodists, of Lon - Coiling of Watford is visiting he mother, . don, are building . a magnificent new Mrs. Templeton, who is very ill. -Dr. rn Naieyth of Staffa, was in town on Tues. church at a cost of $50,000, The church will have a seating capacity of 1,200 and day. -Miss Emma Vale leaves today (Thursday) for Millbrook. -T. A. McGee, the Sunday school of 1,000. nell of Byron, is visiting at A. Holland's. Three hundred saloon licenses have -Rev. B. W. N. Grigg has been trans; been cut off in Detroit. But as there ferred from Los Animae; Col. to Athena, are over four hundred still left visitors South Denever, Cot.- Miss `Welsa, daugh: to the City of the Straits need not fear ter of Thos. Welsh, Huron ea, had a cancer lack of opportunity to quench their drawn from her Hp last week -Mr. John thirst. Heywood has moved to his farm in the 3rd The council should erect a tank fcr concession of Usborne. He will batch it fire rptection. at the Metropolitan for a ohorttime only, as we understand he P . Rotel corner. The salt water used by intends very wont° join the noble army of benedicts.-Miss Sutheilaud , of Hensall, the firemen is most clestructiveto every - visited friend:: in town last week. Miss thing is touches, and should not be Dent returned to Hensall with her, -Mr. used, if possible. H. E. Manning of Parkhill, was the guest Straw hats and all the summer pare - of Miss Aggie Westaway over aunday. phernalia were donned on Sunday and Monday. Large deliveries of trees Eire! Fire ! 1 Fite!!! were made in this section last week by This call, with the ringing of the fire Chief Gill. He delivered for three alarm:, aroused the citizen:: on Monday nurseries over $300 worth of trees. raormng about 3 30 o'clock, Nearly every Mr. Wm. Carrickj died at the real: person was in a quandry, mien -the bell dance of his dauniiter, Mrs. S. Fleming, ringer, who was a substitute to the origin- Adair, Assiniboia, on April 28th, in hia al alarm giver, although pulling the rope 6 6th year. He was bora in Scotland. with all his vigor, could not give the Coming to Canada, he first settled in seemed to know for a considerable time Subsequently he worked anxious crowd any information No one Kincardine.- - at his trade as a machinist in Goderich, where fire was, and the alarm geemea very muoh like a huge joke. It was fin- and later engaged extensively in the ally learned that 1 P. Ross' store was the lumber business in the township of Hay scene. Both fire departments were soon near Exeter, Huron County, and in at week, and although the seat of the fire Zurich, and for ten or twelve years could not be determined, a general flood- represented Hay township in. the ing of the interior of the premier*: soon County Council, checked. the flames. Tho fire covered about 3,30 by Mr. John Knight, home from a friend's. Mr. Knight smell. Susie Moir, the little daughter of Dan- iel Moir, St. Marra 'formerly of Exeter, had a narrow escape from being burned to death on Monday evening. Tbe little girl and several other children were playing around a bonfire, when the flames caught her skirts, and had it not been for very, prompt assistance she certainly would have been burned to death. As it was, her clothing. was badly burned and her hair nearly all burned. off. Additional Locals on first page. Huron Presbytery will meet at Clin- ton on tho 14thinst. Miss Alcooke, of Leman, will move :to town and start a Kindergarten school. Times are not hard with everybody. The other day a customer from the country bought at W. A. Murray & 07.1o.'s 41 yards of real point lace at $100 a, yard, total $475, and paid cash for the order. -Toronto Globe. , Tho month of April may be said to have passed Without a single shower of rain. but fortunately the great amount of anew the past winter left the ground moist enough, except in high spots. to prevent much damage from the drouth. The firemen met on Thursday even- ing to give the engines their regular tests and they were found in good order. Chief Weekes has had a ‘Y" shaped branch made which will allow two streams to be thrown from the one length of hose. Ib will prove a great convenience at times. Dia stated in, the report of the On- tario Game and Fish Commissioners, issuedIby the Ontario Government,that until the Supreme Court decided the ,disputes between the Dominion and Ontario Governments as tb vvhich of them is to have the control of the in- land fisheries 'tall prosecntions are to be made under the Dominion laws." lIncler thetas laWs the clode season for speckled trout is from the lfith of Sep- tember to the lst of May, both days Referring to the organ recital in Sea - forth the other evening, the Seaforth Sun makes this referen3a to the Exsterites who took part :-"Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt and Mr. R. H. Collins, of Exeter, contributed much to the evening's pro• Rramme. Mrs. Hunt ie the poseessor of a fine, soprano voice of great compass and power, and took her difficult part well. Mr. R. H. Collins has a fine baritono voice and sang the sacred songs,"Calvary" and the "Holy City" with pleasing effect." The following etatistics gleaned from the Asseesment Roll of liebbrne for the present year will be of interest. Perm' Wien, 2,400; number of acres, 42,680: number of acres cleared, 36,375, assessed yalne of land, $1,845,550; personal pro' party and taxable income, $5,650; total assessed velem, $1,851.200; number of cattle, 5,671; sheep, 2,413; hogs, 2,719; horses, 1,819: acres of swamp land, 1069; orehaed, 588: tall wheat, 4,127; children between 5 and 16, 569; 7 and 13,343; 16 to 21, 194. Friday last was Arbor Day with the Public Schools. The usual renovating took place, besides the planting of flowers and trees In the afternoon an °sating game of bagel:tall was played by the school boys, with Frank Lutz and Frank Willie 'as captains. Some good playing was done on both "eider: and each boy did his best. Both sides had been practising hard before, as the match had been arranged for that day a number of weeks before. Nine innings were played and resulted in a score of 16 to 27 in favor of Willis' elide, On Saturday last, a team of hence bo. longing to Mr. Wm. Chun, of the Lake Road, made a lively runaway along Mairt Street. They were tied in front of Mrs. Templeton's, Mr. Ching went into the house, leaving *we 'mall boys in the waggon, seated on a number of bags of ohep. The hoeeeti became frightened and darted northward for homa, with the boyl in the waggon, They ran ae far as the Metropolitan house where Ahoy were stepped by colliding With a tree, but not before they had knocked down an old man, named Nathan Clara*, of the townehip of Hay, who endeavored to atop incluSive, and anglers who attempte o one . of the horses was knoo e catch trout on. May 1st are liable to be proaecuted and fined, It- should be dto°17:11:1011 ths:n1Ca'svg/lotRent iwnielrebar'oivreee One reirientbered that both spearing and et the boys Was thrown out ina the road 'shooting, as a Means of killing fish, are with a mimber Of bags but not injured, strictly prohibited by the laws of On- the other boy reilitnnig hi the Weggon, " biti A K G. T. R. ticket agent, who was returning E. ed fire, and when passing the alley: way , . „ between the store and the Metropolitan ri e are thankful to out custom - hotel a cloud of gmoke met him: Be ran ers for patience exercised during to tuo rear of the building and found the the tune that has so unfitted our storehouse, which is a frame detachment place of businss for comiortably and the office in the, main building, all ablaze. Mr. Ross and family, whoee resi. supplying. the needs of those who dence is inconeectionaleveral ot the slcepina are pleased to give us a share of ' apartments beteg oyer the store, together their patronage. We shall be in a position to exhibit the new and with the neighboting familiea, were awak- ened. Mr. Knight then ran to sound the few minutes time, Mr. Rorie made an ing to hand, consisting of Ladies' effort to get into the store, but had to Dress Goode, in all the leading desist owing to the heat and emoke, and styles ; Ladies' fOotwear in the the fire being diecovered, it is Possible newest last and makes in Oxford's, had a few minutes more elapsed before that some of -the family would have Blacks and Russet Tans ; Ladies* smothered, as all escaped from their Buttoned and Laced Boots, excel - dense einolte and heat in a few seconds lent qualities; Children's and Psis - dense with their night clothing only, the ses"rans . our Gehtleineil's Boot preventing them going back for anything. ) The firemen, under chief ViteekeS, worleed et„Shoe department has nevewr will leebne with surprising caution. and instead of better supplied. fully the beet and most effectual point for In our new departments rustling blindly at the enemy, Bought °are. attaok, and with two stream's of brine found Eta & Car,s,BoOts & Shoes, taken from a foundry tank the fire wee CaapetS & Wall Paper, Witidovv' soon extinguislaed, but the entire stook was Shades arid fixtures, Ready-made Ickal*(1 SON S GREAT CLEARING SALE NOW IN FULL MOM, B.11 of which wits done within a desirable lines that are daily corn- more or lent damaged by salt wailer and Clothing, (7hina & Crockery- We Are, At the rear el the main building will show the finest selection of the eountere: floor and ithelving Were bad- ,s, , ly burned, while towards the front the Dinner Betts next -week that are to damage Wale canded by dmake. XII fact be seen in town This is not Say - the interior proSented a eight sickening tag too much as we wish to be le behold, 'rho fire was of incendiary truthful. Come and see them and origin and had been 'tatted in fine differ- ent places by Memo one bonniest with the be denvflleecl, M1 kinds at produce‘.thken in tbriO.exCh4rip. Illishertnen ehnti1d rantelfibea Mr. Cori* war pte p prerniees. AB till the outer anent were thia.«at fonna to be uninjured, loolted, as bit by lit, Xiois n invettloet. Ses.).,-SalsIsss , BLAST. CARLI BARGAINS IN ALL DEPART - Inn& We have a quantity of Surnnaer Dress Goods on hand that we will sell you at a price that will open your eyes. Yes ! Eye Openers. We would quote prices, tut as prices are too often misleading, we refrain from doing so, and as we have the reputation for lowest dealing and telling the truth, we have to be very careful how and what we advertise. Call and be convinced what we say is correct, PAM/NG BROW goon.....6.61•• .4011111111••••••11111•111, There is very little grain coming to market this spring, and the quantity remaining in farmers' hands is very small. Prices for wheat, have consider- a ably advanced, Mr. Walter Raby, who has been P brakeman on the London, Huron and signed from the company's service, and We give - -----wi-11 Bruce, with Conductor Parker, has re - Brakeman John Morden has been ap- pointed to the run. this w eek a Farmers are somewhat puzzled to accleunt for so much of the red clover special reduct- havinhavine been killed, there having been I very g frost since the spring 1 ion. of 10° Cash . 0 opened. Some think that a small grub l t is the cause of the mischief. discount on Wednesday's despatches from laver - butter, shipped under the auspices of , . pool say that another consignment of I the Canadian Department of Agricul- ture, has arrived there. It is of good quality and brought higher prices than . FOR WIEN s. Australian butter. The public should remember thet thel & BOYS, 6.30 o'clock closing movement has golie-. IINTIM into force, People who trade with 1 those stores concerned, should do what for early closing. Everybody will in WALL they can to encourage .the movement the long run be benefited by the short- er hours. . The truetee Board of the Main street Methodist church met last evening and let the contraet for excavating for the foundation of the new church. The plans were submitted and tenders for the erection of the church will be salon ted at once. The recenre-a abinse.asonable hours suggest the appointment of a night- watchman, When Exeter employed the services of such an official we Were comparatively free from fires. It would be a wise act 1 or the commil to again appoint a watchman. A few hundred dollars spent in this way miry prevent thousands of dollars damage. R. Pickard & Son, DIRECT IMPORTERS CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS, And 'ROLLER BLINDS. To Smokers We have en- - deavored this To meet the wishes of their cus- tomers The Geo. E. Tuckett & Son Co., Ltd., Hamilton, Ont., have placed upon the market A Combination Plug of 4.1 "T B" SMOKING TOBACCO This supplies a long felt want, giv- ing the consumer one 20 cent plug, or a 10 cent or a 5 cent piece of the famous "T & B" brand of pure Vix- einia, Tobacco. The tin tag "T & B is on every piece spring to keep a first class stock of goods and to sell at prices to suit the times. Butter, Eggs, and \ all farm produce taken. in exchange. O. C. ,,TOTZNSTOIV. CUM. MUTER 10 YOUR NEIGHBOR11000 C AB. LuTHE3 lfv1:4(2:-Mr:=1 The Expert in designing and adjustTRUSSES and APPLIANCES to.,..RUPTURED and DEREME.F. ing people wilt visit personally WINGHAM9 Brunswick House, Tuesday, May 14the KINCARLANE,Queen's Hotel, Wednesclay,May 15th. CLINTON, Rattenbury House, Thursday, May iGth. GODEFUCH, Albion Hotel, Friday, May 17th. EXETER, Acheson's Hotel, Saturday, May 18th. RUPTURE CURED. Toy bnemCv tAreevidoef. Riscrtrb damito solzpliTs mill stilt:J.1301m aetvulelfivyttiggrel Coo",0"assensissose~essowt0 Truss wearers should see it and be fitted to appreciate it. DE.,FORMED PEOPLE caapleartieveed, nig eocits:un teinatirsehir countredgy3 renh:rniclal trAtteent 00.....-AF=Nolnwsworftuswevoftroms.0 ceieferayterdd 'surgeon*: ala ovet the lald. P au Solid for Book of bona fide Testimonials, five on application. To CHAS, CUTTER, ESO.,_ Toronto, Ont. DEAR SIR beg to state that the appliance you made for my brother's knee gave him immediate relief, and he is now able to walk without crutphel. Tho swelling is gradually gomg down. Yours sincerelYi AIDA GOULD. Enderby, D.C. etteeweet Rev, 1. M. lamane, Pastor of the River Hebert, N.S., Iteptist Church, WilOst• 50,1 WAS AfiliEted With White Swelling, and was completely cured by my appliance, may be referred 10, SABLE Revels, N.S. Deers MR. analus: feel it my duty to inform you( that after lleuig away from home three months, and on my return 1 found a marked improvement in my child's feet. By tee time you epeeiried a cure, 1 am sure they will be rico. reedy natural. Yours truly, AtackAttnert Lastto A FEW PRIEF STATEMENTS 'Your new device retains niy Rupture with ease, J.W.Viraceir, SC Catharines. You only, gave the relief frora a severe double Rupture by your new device. A cure is eestam. )*No. 1i:suers, Sehrmgvitle. As the sueeess 1 overcoming RUPttiliE and et DEPOPOIT1E8 depends is much on the personct1 examination ofthe case, this Is an opportunity of consulting the head of the largett Pistitution in this lint he Oanada, of P4 years experience, 6