iEW OFFICER, Garn 8ST., |DURHAM, 8; $ per year, Nn RAMAGE Editor & TTAL, Authorized ERVE FUXP Is PUBLLSEMED Ivmmy hursday} Mornh; PYine. which W adardBank of Canagy sAVINGS BaNr 7 TR\ ) ; mlalgy "ay. m !%, ,“Ivi.f';'.l-‘; xX *272, -(\ sics se -"uf‘f' <Â¥ 'L'& 2A 4 â€" \\{aefVe verving hout d L \# PVULU BSAKING URHAM AGENCYy ‘OWDER ARGEST SALE IM CaNnadA, ead Office RFECT HEALTH th, ng healtB. | al is plain,. aim JiCINE, owan, President. is nowers S in atl rineipal 0, Quebes, ln‘:m». U UNNS z> of the r: 6 . y F OKSBESTFRIEND CREY 19 of the year the St u‘nrrnr debility. fl ieglect, bas become i,; the wheole -;-tflfl «e We speak of it "J Nervinge restere® forces that have leg to care, playedâ€"ouh miget No ant cay take a it DA °§; EPE -â€"â€"-.‘ at this +4 ge qnle:l! giving 110, hepe t 1 would not trif will take Sonth . â€"A* THE. aim and 'Q". m mm Editor & pmm RKELLY, . Toronto. +d $2,000 .008 1,000, 800.00} re run dow® stimalant ©#" t cure nervod® red more 46# 1ess than @93 And it dees at it cures io because . th + dtacased builds up ch come th2s es of indige* he health comâ€" polnuntinda®..<..< â€" # :unueg.‘ )n all points, D‘n. allowed st ea,mlft ank deposits of tion am d .‘"’& at a dl&l.“.. ntres are 66. no vietim® of rebailds and 169. and bhenct iseases of this Ges. P. Vicinity read # ..fa‘a 'i",‘ the strodg YEARS Unt with merâ€" with in_t’ h u* in ~® 17 \> M 1 § W U § _ Sarsaparilia Mcre More Madicga More sk}!, m ""98 (Can.) veceranis compouNd SRd Miles Sanative Wash. ‘ 7 i vitallty :"".17.‘.“8: wake the uoe T hsC atother Sn Rp . ) 0S _ For sale by aft Drugeiste. _ PC OmPounp guard) had excoanged a lew words with a companion at the platform at 3. James‘ Park station, and he accordâ€" ingy bad not noticed who entered or alighted from the train. Te man who bhad been arrestefl (Hartman by name) was next asked: be cou‘d reler to any persons who were cccupying the smoking carriage which be acleged he had entered. ‘This be said $""*""< C ' ffï¬ Every ~ * Woman Vlore H on ;/ W "Ph!c6 "Woman‘s Triumph," 92 appiioation , coUA1 npty tyPD a18 i2 a bot obd 1H n2 â€" C.‘* MEDICINB Co., 878 St. Paui St., Mon ~eqgCcT! f B t ; Many mlrl 4 ow week and sickly, m wu q cuffer untold miseries ‘ Qrouhniltontl’.tlk Pul lar to their Sex. _ _ ard C way 10 giHt of & ing & . sA * rTrt P y ~â€"~"re o s uW Nm,:t;,‘:‘: se on _» _( Jn n nsl ) superin{endent. I said, "how was _ this n the deceased; was it on e him or where t" s a moment and then said is found clutohed tightly t1IVES oFr A » or Cardb®: arder® a do, as the compartment COND TV ," 1 remarked to my m earth did he want i the same direction siid my mate; "can‘t Ticke! is 84 32 Should Enjoy Life. How Many do ? is is easily v.ndmnuulym by the great woman‘s IT 13 WRONG. The cunse of most all these of Hood‘s Sarsaparilla preparation. P aore expense in manuâ€" proprictor and dealer nsumer ‘ess, as he gets 'm:u} mor es and mor is why your Vil int that the case s. The {irst thing ie mortuary where is Lo make a rigid mination of _ the ts of the ~pockets. purse containing ‘ and notes, a cigâ€" of keys, a watch, tchkey, and sundry anda. _ There was secondâ€"class ticket bridge to South the only pills to take i [loo‘s Sarsaparilia. mone ing a goidâ€"headed s, and an evening nge‘y enough anâ€" scured by its peculiar rtion and rrocess. 'nw«} more test mon 3 and mors increase. IURD I d rqas> y g°Ne ficket found in the â€"ELFVER CAPTURE oid man‘s hand had belionged, tgt to n:"RER ’bell:%blll)ibw the man who had struck UA\U‘:‘ * ‘ 3 w . » eems | Bl.pi\?y putting things together in my ard Led to the H298â€" / mind, accounted for th:ge occurrence C Caught by Chanceâ€" in this. way. When the ?.d man was C otruggtaÂ¥ with his assailant he had + ca.b‘iibt. at the tlrst(Fart of the ruffian‘s 1, make the Sum 06 clothing he could seize, which, my trifes sometimes go the%ry .bfeixng correct:,t w;sï¬g}&ed LiCkecti CE PRA 6L of mis overcoat an ragge ng us in our profesâ€" | DOFSO} ticket. w j f the murder of @4 | "T jnokeq at the ticket o!bso? It bore German banker, on tEe date of issue, "June 1, 189â€"." anj Fern " 2 [%, CC â€"Iadt U&Le Of Issute, * triCles sometimes go ag us in our profesâ€" ‘ the murder of old German banker, on y, London. It" was a cardboard bardly rer‘s thumb, which ope around:â€"a neck in# if ever human All druggists. $1. iis. That there o connect Hartâ€" the 10.20 train i seen to enter ceased. On such no jury could T C her contradiet tory. He (the a few words e platform at and he accordâ€" L cony smoke, wagn to him that ago, and that isike it very at St. James, e a few doors 1, 189â€"â€", when ninster bridge accompanying mter a secondâ€" i8 J HIM 5 Ob 108 | Iook : dagger, l o?"f in 6 get with the | 45. q reveng@e) |if y ers. Ipe‘l'? v circulâ€"| . * 11 take LK 5"!/ BV RRETTTTCT "* Well, you shall have one for her, too," said "the lecturer, who forthwith requesied ‘his agent to hand the man the tickets. That evening he looked aboui the hall for his colored admirer, but saw nothing of him. The next morning," on ordering & hack to go to the station, he discovered that the. veâ€" hicle was driven by the same man. "I didn‘t see you at the lecture last night," said Mr. Forbes. " No, sah," replied the darky, frankâ€" ly, **I was not dar.",. > " But Igave you. tickets for yourself and your wife," said Mr, Forbes in naâ€" tural .astomighments) .. . _ } . . Dr. Agnew‘s Ointment will cure all cases of xtchinï¬npues in from three to six nights. 1e application, brings cgmfor s lFox' blind and bl'erultltng piles it is peerless. . o Cur etter, Salt Rheum, Ealn"’.‘ï¬ub%'e:‘_flch, and all eruptions of the skin. 35 cents o o+ ce J 879 a C0 BB _ SAie e Avcinn in gha "Â¥es, sih," returned the hackman, with one of his broadest smiles, " but you see me and me misais don‘t know much about Jectuves, sah, and we thought we‘d rather hab de cash; so I done sold dem tickets for a dollar, sab !" IL MARCS UV SUEU UEC OO Sta & 4 removing the worst corn in twentyâ€" four hours. Putnam‘s Corn Extractâ€" or, the only sure corn cure. Stikkerâ€""I dreamed last night that yduo'ossv‘zme ten ‘dollars."| "‘_St7kerâ€" *Good! that makes us square owed you a tenner, you know.:" PILES CURED LN3 YTO 6 " Why, certainly," replied Mr. Forbes, feeling that here, indeed, was an unexâ€" pected tribute ; "4‘ll give you one; and haven‘t you a missis ¢"‘ "Yes, sah," was the prompt reply, "I‘s got a misgis.‘" _ w £8_ Just what you need if E{fu are troublâ€" ed by aching corns. tnam‘s Painâ€" less Corn Extiractor acts in this way. It makes no sorse spots, acts speedily, removing the worst corn In twentyâ€" four hours. â€" Putnam‘s Corn Extractâ€" M uecLe s ~osmemes Mr. Forbes‘ Expericnee With a Negro Cab Priver. Archibald Forbes, the famous war correspondent, once told an amusing story connected with a lecture which ho delivered at Woest Chester, Pennsylâ€" vania. On arriving at the station in that plac# a negro hackman pressed forâ€" ward, and. offered his services to take the lecturer to the hotel. On arriving at his destination, Mr. Forbes asked the hackman what his fare was, " Well, sah," replied the negro, with a comprehensive grin, ‘"if you‘d jess gib me a ticket to de lecture, sah, dat‘s all I ask, and I‘d be right glad to get it He was sentenced to death in the usuâ€" al manmer, and the sentence was carâ€" ried out one month after the trial. He protested his innocence wellâ€"nigh to the lnst, but on the eve of execution he confessed to the chaplain that he had indeed been guilty otft the crime. TE 1 Plaacct " B vhub Ne h collh t canlid 4/ sds 3 |_ _ ‘"When I had issued this ticket I left it lying on the pigeon holse counâ€" (ter whi‘st the German chap fumbled \for the munef, for the fare. My eye carelessly fell on the tickot, and OI noticed that the number was 2,764. ~I \couldn‘t help giving a start when I saw that number, for, curious‘y, enough, Hartman was committed for trial, and the booking clerk‘s evidence was of course taken. In the face of that evidâ€" ence his guilt was proved clear as day, and the jury returned a verdict of gui‘ty without leaving the box. |,. ~jeseribe him," I said, quickly. 4 ’ He at ‘nnce give me "n*description,. in a few words of a man exactly answerâ€" ing to the foreigner we bad captured. Then I saig xo him : _ ‘How have you been able to fix his iidentity ?" |_ "Wel!l, it‘s a marvellous thing, sir, |and no mistake. It looks like the finger of Providence. It isn‘t much in Bix ‘months that I look at the number on the ticket, but en this occasion I did so, It bappened in this way: _ > 1 k ui e e t s t e o o Nesc s Oe‘ 1 had ‘y.bat. very afternoon drawn the sime number in a German lottery in which my landlord was interested. So great an impression did the occurrence make on me that I was thinking of it a‘l the rest of the time I was on duty, and when I f‘Ot home I told my landâ€" lord about it." CAPTURED THE CRIMINAL. ‘"Very well. then," I said, when he had finished â€"the history, "the next thing to be done is for you to come back to London with me at once and identity the man we have arrested as the person to whom you sold ticket No. 2,764 on the night of June 1st.". F _vHre, and be good enough to tell who issued it." "The booking clerk who issued ticket is off just mow, sir. He‘s har his holidays at the present momea He gave me the address nf tha JA Mome ty «_ A5 UOFO the date of issue, "June 1, “189-." and the number "2764," Chartering a hanâ€" som, I. told the driver to take me to Westminster ‘bridge station. _ Artrived there, I sent : for â€"the station master and presented my card. *"*Look at this ticket," I said, taking from my pocketbook the piece of cardâ€" board, "and be good enough to tell me who issued it." "~*~TRACING=~THE®TICKETP;»â€" ~~ SAFE, SURE, PAINLESS. Uhe superintendent s(f)o,ke these a sudden light flashe upon ie instant. The ticket found in the an‘s ‘Wand had cmanes _ l tet C booking clerk, Stanley . by ad, and I was soon deposited _ Willis street, where Linterâ€" In,mllady', and found that her HIS FARE. Cerk who issued this t mow, sir. . He‘s having _ the present moment." the address of the house 1 L took a hansom was some balfâ€"mile Thers I found the bright, intelligent NIGHTS. ; _"I have been a great sufferer from | sick headache, which would generally ;come on about evening, and I would be completely prostrated, not even able to lift my hand or help myself in any , way. These spelfs would last for about | twentyâ€"{our }xuurs, and would leave me in so weak a condition that for days ‘I cowd searcely drag about the hosue. I have aiso lhad considerable~ spinal trouble, the sharp, darting tongues of pain being most severe, following along my spine and to the back of my head. Have doctored much, but without the ldesired result. The doctor told me it was due to the approaching change of life. I heard of Dr. Williams‘ Pisk Pills for Pale People, and alsolater heard of the cures they. had effected in a numâ€" ber of persons personally known to me, and it was their stories that decided _me to try them. I got some of the pills, _and after I had taken a few boxes I had no more headaches for several months. This summer my head began to have a heavy feeling, and at times I was quite drowsy, but no pains acâ€" companied it. I now have more pills and though I‘ve taken: only a few I fee! well again. I don‘t think any perâ€" son could stand it a great while to be troubled as I was and stand the amount of pain. I know that Pink Pills are. a good medicine and fully what they . are represented to be. I have recomâ€". mended them to some of my friends with beneficial results. Oh, my, yes! l They have done wonders for me. 1 do all my own housework on the farm. | We have a dairy of tweive cows, and often when the boys are veri busy getâ€" ting in the crops 1 have milked all the | cows alone." ° riign‘ Mrs. 3. H. McMillan, South Finch, Ont:, says :â€""For seven years I was afâ€" Licted with what is generally termed female weaknoss, and was for weeks unable to leave my bed. At times my friends all thought that I was going into dechine and had consumption. My complexion was sallow, my appetite was almost gone, and I was terribly emaciâ€" ated, my head gave me great trouble, and at times the pain was so great that 1 feared it would affect my reason. 1 had tried many â€" medicines: without avail, and began to despair of recovery when I was urged to try Dr. Williams Fink Pills. The result has been marâ€" velous. From a sickly, despairing woâ€" man, 1 have been transformed into one full of health and energy, and I feel more thankful than I can say for the wonders Pink Pills have doune for me." Mrs. L. Lundahl, Lavant, Ont., says, â€""I have much pleasure in adding my testimony to the great efficacy o% Dr. Williams‘ %’ink Pills, Some years ago I was severély injured in child birth and bad to go to the Kingston hosgitalv to be operated on. I was in the hospital and ‘under treatment for nearly two months, but flowing set in and all the skill of the doctors was unable to sty it, I swent home and after still sufâ€" fering for three or four months, I deâ€" termined to ï¬o to the hospital a%ain. but fortunate gnfor me an old lady on the cars, who ‘noticed my emaciateid and worn condition asked ‘"whatâ€" ails BBu NC i e Ne K CC Et you,, my, child £"* I told her my trouble and ‘ha repï¬med._"BeforW to _ the hospital, s¢@ain ï¬xyo Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pilis a Tair trial, I know they will help Pills, and my husband urged me to try them. : Before two boxes were used the pains began to disappear as if by maâ€" gic, and the continued use of the pills |tor & liltle more than a month has left me enjoying as good health as ever {I had in my life. I.consider Dr. Wilâ€" ‘liams‘ Pink Pills a blessing, and as I | know there are thousands of women | who suffer in silence from troubles havâ€" ing the same vrigin as mine, 1 am grateful enough for what they have dore for me to tell my story in the blopo that some suflfering sister may be similarly helped, and you have full perâ€" mission to publish what 1 have told you, which statements can be verified by any of my neighbors." Mrs._ Frank Murray, who resides near Ogdensburg, N.Y., says, "I am 46 years of age and for many years resided near Prescott, Ont. We moved over ‘here sometime ago and have workâ€" ed this farm since. My husband is working in Ogdensburg at his trade, that of a stons mason, while my chilâ€" dren and myself carry on the farm. Not the least amopg the many valuâ€" able services‘ Dr. Wimiams‘ Pink Pills have rendered to suifering women, is that of tiding them over the critical period, commencing at middie age,comâ€" monly known as. the chainge of life. [ 1t so often Happens that ai chis clim. ‘ncl,efic women relapse into a stage of |echronic invailidism and the actual canâ€" ger to lhile whiuch attenis tho change [is so great that a medicine which Can | be reied upon to carry this sysuem over | is dangerous time, is novthing less ! than .a lueâ€"saving invention. What Ur. Williams‘ Pink Hills will do for women {at‘ this changs ‘of life is shown ‘in a | case reportea if the Dewsbury (Eng.) | Chronicie. 1t is that of Mrs. Benjamâ€" |iu Smith, who lives at Hanover street, t Dewsbury. . The cuange of life had left ber weak and miseranie, with constant pains, dizginess and shortness of bedat i ple tor ob cer as VJA SHo siighiest exertion, 1 chronic rhueumatism in t} eyes. The pamâ€"in her h acuce for words. She got er by day or nijght, ang be at times so fgucat thas it t ple to Hold ner in bed. A tor was called in but no ohseks "would. sweil up as cers," said Mrs. Smiiin 3 HEALTH AND STRENCTH CAN BE RESTORED Yet Ssme Suffer in Silence and Will Not Even Speak on the Subject to Their Physicianâ€" A Foolish Modesty Women Hesitate to But it is Not a Disgrace to be Sick. V Talk for Publication Wheelerâ€""What makes you think she loves you?" Tyreâ€""Oh, she‘s been hinting of late how much she likes my bicm'.n..-- Aman » evin efipranitâ€"qz5 m w Regained After Twenty Years‘ Torture From That Dread Disease Catarrh, â€"Hon. Geo. Taylor, of Scranton,Pa., Tells the World What Dr. Agnew‘s Catarrhal Powderâ€" Has Done For Him. 1 was a martyr to catarrh for: twen* ty yearsâ€"tried every known remedy, but got little or no relief. Was trouâ€" bled with constant dropping in the throat, terrible pain in my head, and my breath was very offensive. 1 was induced to give Dr. Agnew‘s Catarrhal Powder a trial, and the result was maâ€" gical. â€" The first application cleared my head instantly. i persisted in its use, and toâ€"day l am &z cured man, and it affords me pleasure to lend my testiâ€" mony. Billy, indignantly,â€"I‘m not acting like a coward. I‘m pretending I‘m his papa and I‘m punishing him. _ It always gives us pleasure to speak well .of a:good article. The Art « Gar« land Stoves and Ranges are &cknowlâ€" edged to embody all â€"that is "best" in that line. They have the reputation of being the best made. Though imiâ€" tated by many they «re equaled by none. ; T s xt 4 Mammaâ€"Oh it is coward! brother ? but sold in loose form by the dozen, hundred or ounce, or taken from glass jars, are fraudulent imitations _ and should always be refused, no matter how plausible may be the story of the interesting dealer offering themy Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills area tonic medicine, _ enriching the blood and strengthening the nerves, thus reachâ€" ing the root of disease and driving it from the system. They are beyond doubt the greatest medicine of the 19th cenâ€" tury, and bave cured in hundreds of cases after all other medicines had failâ€" ed. The great popularity of Dr. Wile liams‘ Pink Pills has caused unserupuâ€" (ous dealers to imitate them extensiveâ€" ly, and intending buyers are urged to see lhat every box is enclosed in a wrapper bearing the fwl registered tride mark "Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for Pale PeoPle." . _Pills colored pink, but sold in loose form by the dozenm. |__Rev. David Forbes, missionary â€" at | Poplar â€" Dale, Algoma, writes:â€""1 feel | that I would be remiss in my duty did |I not write to let you know;, the wonâ€" ihcre from the use of your Pink Pis. ldcrful- benefit derived by a young lady \here from the use of your Pink Pils. | Miss Mairy Martin, thoa young lady reâ€" ferred to, was taken sick two years ago, 'n.nd al) the medical treatment she unâ€" |derwent proved of no avails | Visiting the family in my capacity as missionary, 'l saw with sorrow that unless _ someâ€" thing was done to avert the progress of her trouble, she would not be long for this world. She was pales, almos bioodiass, and subject to all the disâ€" tressing symptoms which accompany anaemia and bring the ‘ victim to an early grave, Iâ€" urged the parents to try Dr. Wrlliams‘ Pink Pills. They acted upâ€" on my advice, and I am rejoiced to say that they have fully and egtirely reâ€" stored her health, and in the rosyâ€" cheeked jgirl of toâ€"day you would not recognize the invalid of a short time beâ€" fore. The words of her grateful mother to me were these:â€"‘ We have to thank you, Mr. Forbes, for recommending Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. They have saved our daughter‘s life and we are more grateful thain â€"we can say, and, freely give you permission to send this testiâ€" monial, in the hope that some one in ‘sir(xiflliur circumstances may be benefitâ€" ‘,‘ .l +# $100 Reward, $100: ~ ; ce t n nne o ne c 1eas nene drended ainonre Mrs. A. C. Fitch®® writes:â€""I take th‘s cpportunity of thanking you for the great benefit Lhave recoiv&g froum Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills in that critical period. known. as the change of life 1 had suffered for years from kidney troubles, .and this I suppose was the commencement of the change. Then I was altacked with spolls of dizziness and weakness, accompanied with pains in the back, which nwould last for weeks ai_a time, and from which 1 would not get nfore than am hour: or two‘s «leep at night,. A friead whoâ€"had successfully usad Dr. Willinms‘ Pinis Prils in a similar emergency urged me in the back, which swould last f« weeks ai_a time, and from which would not get ntore than am hour‘ two‘s «leep at night,. A friead whoâ€"h: successfully usad Dr. Willinms‘ Pin Prils in a similar emergency urged i to try‘ them.: ‘The mpesulc â€" was that the you," â€"I followad hersadvice; and after taking four boxes the flowing absoluteâ€" ly stopped. I took the pills for some time longer and my health was fully restored, and since then I have been both strong and active. I believe Dr. Williams‘ %_ink Pills &re a blessing to women." * uit HEALTH‘S PARADISE , Billy! Don‘t you know y to strike your little Flectric Oil. Good time, but poor poliâ€" cy t'tc.'!tbe so far from a drug store withâ€" out it. covered in two hours and ten minutes g a lad sent for a "bottle of Brlgï¬d‘ lectric Oil. Good time, but poor poliâ€" réfer to Brig%s' Magic Relief, the grand specific for all summer complaints, diarâ€" rhoea, â€" cholera morbus, _ dysentery, oramg. colic, sickness of the stomach, wnd ‘bowel complaint. ‘"Don‘t !" she exclaimed, fearfully ; "you need it far worse than I." Regiâ€" pald Drooley Van Lukewarm had threaâ€" tened to give her a pieca of his mind. "Have you tried it? If so, you can testiâ€" fy to its marvyellous power of bealmg, and recommend it to your friends. We For 25 Years, Says Mrs. J. D. Stodâ€" . dard, of Asbutry Park, N.J.. and Two Bottles of Dr. Agnew‘s Cure For the Heart Restored the Lost Treasare. y vFor twentyâ€"five years I have been a great sufferer from heart disease, palâ€" pitation, dizziness and severe headâ€" aches. _ L.sawâ€"Dr. Agnew‘sâ€"Cure for the Heart advertised *and determined to try it. Two bottles have done wonâ€" ders for me. The dizziness and palpitâ€" ation are gone, the headaches have disâ€" appeared. 1 never cease telling m{ f{riends the wonderful benefit this grea cure has been to me, and I cheerfully recommend it any and everywhere. The Eoet's lot would happier be If ‘he could sometimes turn ‘is Attention froin the thoughts that burn To firing up the furnace. PDrollmanâ€"Already in my limited exâ€" perience in cuiltivating the soil 1 find that there are many sciences blended in that of farming. \Toâ€"day, for inâ€" stance, I had occasion to practice chirâ€" opody. Soberlyâ€"Indeed! How was that t Dro‘imanâ€"Why, I cut the corn on the foot of the hi‘l. a prompt remedy on hand. Nerviline â€"nerve pain cureâ€"has a _ wonderful and immediate influence upon this maâ€" lady, It relieves in one minute and cures in five, Pleasant to the taste, and the best remedy in the world for pain,. | Plk IF YOU ARE SUBJECT TO CRAMPS You know how important it is to have The new bnsiness starts out under the most favorable auspices, with no »ossible question as to its success and with every intention of making things hum. It isâ€"edsy to see that> Buffalo is fortunate in being made headquarâ€" ters for the States. It means steady work for scores of people, and no end »f free advertising for the city. relation to the community. The new : company has Leen organized for the manufacture of Dodd‘s Kidney Pills, a remedy that has won fame and forâ€" tane over in Canada, and that comes to theâ€" United Siates in response to a well defined demand. There is nothâ€" lmg fictitious about the preparation | and. nothing doubtful about its reâ€" sults. It is claimed to be a suprems and complete triumph, backed by thouâ€" sands of legitimate testimonials and indorsed by men and women of more than average intelligence. Because it comes from Canada, it is none the less a triumph. It has won its spurs over | aere, , . There is no more progressive business | in Buifalo than the big World‘s Disâ€"| pensary, and there is every reason to j anlicipate similar activity in _ connecâ€"| tion with the manufacture of Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. Every condition fully| warrants it. The new company repreâ€" sents men of large experience and busiâ€", ness ability, with the Hon. F. G. Babâ€", cock of Hornellsville as president; Mr., J, A. McKee of Toronto, as vice-pre-l sident, and Mr. Blinn Yates as secreâ€" | tary and treasurer. Mr. Babcock is president of the Bank of Hornellsville,[ wner of the famous Babcock Stock ) Farms once the home of the mighlyi ESmuggler, and the 8resent home of the | beautiful stallion Voodoo, for which | Mr. Babcock paid $24,000, when it was about .‘ 21 months old, and about 60 , more of the finest blooded stock in the | country. Mr. Babcock is a man of vast| business interests, and one who has been wonderfully successful in everyâ€" thing he has undertaken. The Elmira Telegram calls him "a wealthy and publicâ€"spirited citizen and just the kind of a man to make a place famous and prosperous." ‘The development of this new business will give him a direct inâ€" terest in the growth and prosperity of Buifalo, and will turn to our advanâ€" tage in more ways than one. Mr. Mcâ€" Kee is president of the Dodds Mediâ€" cine Company of Canada, whose energy | and. enterprise have made Dodd‘s Kidâ€"| ney Pills Bnmous throufhout the length| and breadth of the Dominion. ‘Mr.| Blinn Yates is manager of the Buffaâ€"| . lo offite of the Charles H. Fuller‘s| Newspaper and Magazine Advertising| Agency of Chicago and New York,|| and has reeently removed here from| New York City. 4 i A run for life. Sixteen miles was At the Head of the New Companyâ€" - The Fame Farned by Dodd‘s Kidâ€" 4 ney Pills in Canada Wins the Conâ€" fidence and Capital Necessary for a Solid Syndicate. At a iime when most business men are resting on their oars, pending the result of the election, it is interestâ€" ing.to report the deiails of a new orâ€" ganization that promises to enlarge Buifalo‘s repuiation as a business cenâ€" ter, and bring many thousands of dolâ€" lars BHere for lo(-aly distribution. This has re{lerence to ihe ,Dodds Medicine Company, with a suite of offices in the Fllicott ‘Square Building, substantial pu,smess_ men in control, and ample capâ€" ital at its back. Nothing of the kind in recent years begins to equal the importance of such a business in its An CANADIAN SUCCESS RECGOGNIZED ABROAD. BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH m 5oc. and Jr.co@At all draggist cr eam CACARACACACCERCRCOCANAEAL. OR C R0F:.0 *X 0 A MILLIONA!RE â€"BANKEKHK CHIROPODY IN FARMING American _ Company Organized With Offices at Buffalo. enly, Black and Mixed, All grocer£& Sold at 25, 40, 50 & 60 cents per Ib, FOR TWENTYâ€"SIX YEARS. This is a developed claim, with shaft 110 feet deop, and all in piying o~e, mill tests showin magnificen$ rerults, Roport of Minister oi Mines vergectuvurublc. Kend to «izo. H, MavRER, ‘y, J4 Victoria Street, Toronto, for Prosprotus. YOU ARE CNE GOLD MINING AND MILLING CO.,LTD. Fully Paidâ€"up Shares, only 25¢. each, in blecks of not less ‘han one hunsdred shares Gives the latest and best courses of training in its Commercial, Shorthand and Pon m.nohlr Departments. 23 students assiegâ€" ed to positions in six weeks. Got all particulare by writing for New Prospectus. Mention this paper, Address, W. H. SHAW, Principal, rewsenigrcasmstnemenge uce ut c c 0 00 08â€" NC TT 4 2A AOHRH e Salada‘ A large, fln-,ly-equlp?ed. oldâ€"established in=th tutionâ€"NONE BETTER iN CANADA. Best Business Kancation at Lowest Porsible Coskt. Graduates ;!wa{s succossful. _ Write for catalogue. W. J. ELIJAOTT, Principal THECOOK‘SREST FRIEND 'A““â€_MM or Woman, in every Town and City, to start a Kid Glove D_u-:a and Cleaning Works at Home. No experience requi with our new Dye and Outfit. $12a week easily made. Full Particulars free. _ Addrecs, SMUCGCLE R DUNNS BAKING POWDER I have recommended the remedy to many persons, both inside and outside of the university and in most cases with entire success.. Thess include perâ€" sons . suffering from Rbhrumatism, Bright‘s Disease, Boils, Salt Rheum, Loss of Appetite, General Debility, Inâ€" sommnia, Somnambulism, Skin Diseases, Dyspepsia, Nervouns Debility, La Grippe, etc., etc. In some of these cases the patients have been under the care of physicians for several months without relief and were cured by using a bottle or two of "Koofen;iv.†I shall adopt it as the "Family Medicine for this Enstitution . Wattsâ€""Let‘s walk along till a car overtakes us." Pottsâ€""No. Let‘s walk the other way until a car meets us. We will catch it sooner; we will go downâ€"town just as quick, and we will get more ride for our money." Yours truly and gratefully, (Signed) J. M. McGuckin, O.M.L, D.D, I have escaped from hayving several seâ€" vere attacks of La Grippe, and notâ€" withstanding the incessant and oner ous duties ogmy position in this univerâ€" sity, I have, thank God, enjoyed. excelâ€" lent health since August last. 7 University of ~Ottawa, Uttawa, Canada, April 10, 1896. Dear Mr. Ryckman,â€"I wrote to you in July last stating that 1 derived much benefit to my bealth from taking two bottles of your truly marvelious remâ€" edy "Kootenay Cure." Simnce then . I have taken three more bot{Ules, and am now f)leased to be able to inform you that 1 am freed from chron‘c and acute Rheumatism, Diabetes and La Grippe. hills is the first winter since 1890 that BE SURE AND READ HIS LETTER RYCEMAN‘S KOOTENAY CORE High Authority Gives Unimpeacha~ ble Testimony for UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA Je Used the Medicine Himself and Recommends It. LARCECST SALE in Can â€"DA. 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