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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 18 May 1906, p. 2

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Going through the h itals in our .mp. ties one is f th to flndlsuch ro rtion o e tients 'in p Po bite bedspwomen ’an as or recovering from serious opentions. Why should this have neglected themse lee are certainly be the case? Simply Ives. the in that bearing-down feeling, or right 02 the abdomen. nervous ex- ‘n in the sumll of the hack, tulency, displacements oI the organs 0 ' l " All of these sym toms are indications of an unhealthy condition of the female organs. and it not heeded the penalty has be ’d us Operation. When eec ‘fost themselves. do not on are obliged to go to ration "€17. tsunami on Methods to Down 1 Its Rivals In Business. lCOMPETITORS LOOK YELLOW -bliman of Story Told Interstate Oom- ’ cmmiasion at End of Three : This was. the testimony of F. 8. ED!» the attorney whom John 6. ml- tried hard to keep from being pro- bes. who for thirteen years '30“ Co.. «which he and,other agents of the com- ” were taught to use to gull the jI-suspectlng public into buying the oil :0! that company. Prof. C. K Hand. :omcislly known as the general mn- ‘mger of the Standard Oil Co. of Ken- .tmeky, with headquarters ndnnstl. 'vns the man who taught the logerde' haln with lamps. ' Here are six of the trick! which msmtuiglhtbeforehcmscnt gout on the road: « “It is an easy matter. lain conditions. to make under cer- a poor oil better grade Illustrated. Scientific Cheating. were fighting the National in Mattoon. and these arethetrickslused. Inmsklngntest mspoor'gradeofoiiweuein- structed to take a. imp with a. shnllow pawl. Poor oil will not siphon as well 4- good oil, therefore. the shallower the :bowl the better. For our competitor's oil we were told to take a. new chim- rmey. and an old chimney for our own. frhere is in glass a. certain amount of ‘We nun the glass all burned with a sooty times. After while this magnesia. burns 011. and with a new chimney. the ll looked as if it gave e. while ours burned wt and clear. “IntrlckNo. awedrledbothwlcks oil we left ,perstions Per- ay Avoidth‘cin. " condition when . I had a sari female trouble and I could not carry achild to maturity. and was advised that an oper- hope of recovery. I ution was my onl could not hour to th nlt of i to the bee- dld as you ital. so wrote you for sdv ce. rustructod me and trunk Lydia E. Pinkham‘s and I am not only; womxm tu-dl . but hsve a beautl l baby girl six mont s old. I advise all sick and sulfur-inn wumun to write you for ad- vice. as you have done so much for me." Martin. Graduate of l lor Nurses, Brantlo V table l‘onmnund‘ .33” Door Mm. Plulrhcm:-â€" “While we are taught in the traininx schools through the country to look down upon patent medicines. and while the doc- turs in the hospitals speak sliightlngly of them to patient. I have foun that they really know di erent. I have Max:110! know Physicians to give Lydia E. nk ‘ bio Compound to women suf- fering with the most serious compliestions of female troubles displacement of ‘ They would. as a Mrs. Pinkham. daughtenin-law of Lydia E. Pinkhnm. invites all sick wo- men to write her for advice. advice and medicine have metered thousands to , health. Address. Lynn, Where the siphoning more had to travel far- however. we used the chimney talued our oil would fit anugbr. and we could show a good dune. “The sixth trick was a neat one. but it had to be manipulated carefully. In our cuss we carried a little dirty flour. and we would have a little on our angers wncn mg a lamp with com- petitors’ all. With this flour we stop- pedupsomcoftheairholosundcr- neath the burner. shutting off the draft. Of course, in our lamp the alt holes womdbenicesndclemandthedlf- iferencelntheflamcswualltocur advantage.” intormsflon?’ > “Most frequently it was mulled me at Peoria and sometimes it was handed me on a piece of paper. Often I secm'Od exact copies of the bills of ladlng of the , independent company.” ' ‘ M Brilliant Scholar. May 12.-â€"Cheater mrtlnisagrul .slty of-New Rhodes’ collate: tram this province.- Brunswiclnandthenrst Tabeh Evacuated By Turkish Troops Dn Britain’s Demand. ._._â€"â€"-â€"- BRITISH DIPLOMACY WINS ___._.â€"â€"â€" Unmlstulteeble Dunccrfllo ~Tendsne-y Displayed In New Russian Parlia- ment. Which Shouts Unanimously Fer Amnesty For the Political Prisonersâ€"A couplets Surprise In Store For Car of Russia. at Pcunburg, Kay 14.â€"Aftcr a nine Saturday How the Ports Announces the Fact In on Ollclal Deepatoh to Turkish Oom- miaelener at Cairo q Orders With- drawalâ€" ”cf Troops. But Contends ~ Negotiations Are Proceeding to «action- Portehasdedul lshdemands.buttbe patchesfrcmOcustau thattbe Sultan was prepsrllgto mil. ltlssaldatthemomcethat there can be nothing “conditional” in as the demands of thelrreducmlemlul- Trles to Evade. capstchesrrom leader. wasgrantedtcrthwithtbepseple would torclbly throw open the prison doors. Otbu' mentors protesrtd thst the appointment of. a consul-ion was need- less. that the Boom itself ought to demand amnesty directly. but a ma- lorlty of the House concurred in the belief that a commission would draft lug’s scum”. th the British note promised the status one ants on th sula and the demllitatiou of the frail- tier by Turkish and Egyp now on the spot. Sir N O'Connor. the British Ambaasedcr to Turkey. insists on the delimitation by an Anglo-Turkish ccmml This is the demand the Sultan is trying to evade. as it would acknowledge Great Britain’s protectorate over Egypt and the severance of m from the Otto- man empire. while the Sultan wishes to maintain before the. world that of his empire.” has solved all doubts as to the attitude of the Russian people toward the Gov- ernment and the Cost. The voice of Russia is against not the bureaucracy clone. but against autocracy as well. The pity of it all is thst it will come as a complete surprise to the sovereign himself. who until now. has hedged himself about with barriers against truth. He is for the moment under the full influence of the worst element 0! the refractlouary leaders. who have brought Russia to her present dire ex- Presidsot Mex-outset! read several telegrams of fellcltatlon. one being from. the finish usembly. which greeted Buda’s Parliament on The balloting for vlce-presidh’nts ro- ulted by 428 against 261 votes in the choice of the combination ticket. nameâ€" ly. Prince Peter Dolgoroukox and Prof. Grodeskul of Kharkod. The Lower House adjourned Tuesday. The Pollsh deputies Saturday began their campaign fu- autonomy by intro- ducing a resolution for a pawn on that subject in the reply to the speech. Father aspen Found Hanged. St. Petermurg. Kay ll.â€"The mystery of the fate of Father Gapon apparent- terday by the dis- ALL ISSUES DISPOSED OF. Lengshorernen Sign An Agreement With Dock flamers. Cleveland. Kay 1t.-â€"'rhs last of the points at issue in the recent strike of - longshorcmeu and others on the great lakes were disposed of at a conference between President Keefe and others representing the labor elem tatlves of the dockman . - afternoon. Articles of agreement were signed. by which the wages of the menmtobsmadethsaamssslast and the ten-hour day is to pro- until urday abut-b of Oserkl. ll‘luland. #â€" IOUND‘. m OTTAWA. W.‘I’. R. Wand A. R» Jury Ioth In on Impreseef Irltaln. Quebec. lay u.â€"â€"'rm new C. P. B. steamer. the Empress ct nrltaln. ar- .rlved at 10.80 Saturday night with card. will!!! In:- John Macdonsld’s lirst Cabinet. after the elections of 1878. Funeral Drivers Strike. New York. Hay 18.â€"-Beveral hundred funeral drivers in the boron!” 0‘ Ian- w. '1'. 8. Preston. hattau and the Bronx went on strike mm at W who mgr-“00 yesterday in support of a demand for . amt-d w Preston had . 'sold mine.” Mun!“ M M tbs Climb 01' ‘3‘ ' Their relation- on route to Canada GM‘“ Ansel. in West ”rd “1"“. were quite strained. and both started while funeral services were in prognosi- “ owe for Ottawa. a walking delegnts ordered the drivers _____..â€"â€"-â€"â€" to leave. They obeyed. and the poll- bearcrs placed the whet on the side- walk until ”tinder-takers wagon had Jury. the WON. CLAY" $8 ROOSEVELT. mater Bailey Is Outspoken On Prsaldcnt’s Alleged Surrender. .â€"â€"Iu the Senate Carnp Will Be at Niagarm Toronto. Kay 14.â€"-Slr Frederick Bor- den posltively announced on Saturday evening that the deal ,for Simone pine plains. north or Allistcu. as a camping ground for mill all. He camp would be held as m â€"_____â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€" Former Diplomat Dead. moon, Hay 14.â€"Barou Currie (rm. lip Henry Wodehouse). formerly Brit- ish Ambassador at Constanunople and gueou. bound 1 truck a Illbme '1 Cm Sable. at I0.” Saturday morn- ing. She began to make water immed- and soon her tires were put out mad the his boat was entirely helpless. 60th steamer at the time house, and you’ll came pretty house,” is up old saying that’s provcn 1m. hocseSmadcnewwrth u ' m and tool: the crippled Put ‘ ”a °f punt on old and headed for Shelburue. Shortly after entering the harbor the tow line and the Heads swung around and grounded on the northern end of He- Nutt‘s Island. She lies on an easy bot- tomofsandaud mudandislnafalriy well sheltered spot. The cargo conâ€" sists principally of coal and piping. Several wrecking tugs left here Sato radar for Shelbm-ue to help that the Hestim g. I. p_ protects “d beauufics' . It’s great durability, ban“. of finish, and economy, gives satisfactiOn to the house-owner: It’s easy working qualities, great covering capacity, honest menus, and strict parity, satiatythe demandedboth painter and house-owner. St. John's. Nfld. schooner Inter-y. Capt. Wright. from Barbadoes. with a cargo of molasses tor St. John‘s. went ashore at Cape Pine. near Cape Race. Saturday durlnt a dense roe sud bee-rue 3 total wreck. The crew escaped with great dln‘icultv. _____._..â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" OTRUCK BY LIGHTNING: Edifics on Mohawk Reserve. Near Disr- oronto. Burned to Ground. Deseronto. May lI.â€"Durlng the fibres- clectrlcnl storm which passed over this‘ section 0! the country Saturday night the English Church situated on the blo- hnwk reserve about one mile west of’ Deseronto was completely demolished. The lightning struck the northwest . igniting the fortunately. ° a X crumble the marbir' 74‘s», I cut oil turn in llVCl.’ prime; The monarchs oi the floral Full before the well”: of Time. But my lflusl dcsl'lu‘lzvr r'...-: z. or snow. and hunt and c i.‘._ lint-c no rllri‘l nu " “W Edgg"- it last: for ycaza untold. Paterson’s “Wire Edge” : Ready Roofing ' n or. costs less than ordinary shin;;'.-.~s .. lifetime. It is rain, snow and .'_.c yetiâ€"g dry. comfortable quarters Stem; and poultryâ€"and makes the ideal barns, chicken houses, ctr. Sample and booklet free. Write Harder-are (1:33.63 C\'c.':".'.".:rre have _ Ps'rzxsorr's “ Thar: Zinc: " or for you, 2 the names. The beautiful was entirely destroyed. but near! removed. IlS'Jm t for live- . .' rub. . f , s' .-).' .zicm. . . will procure i: Pam-eon tug. Cc. Links: ‘ SAN FRANCISCO’S RESOLVE. .‘ Montreal sad 2 Prices of Sateen Licensee Raised From. $100 to $50- Q by the authorities. and It was proposed that the charter of the city be amended so thnta saloon license. which has here- tofore been 8100 a yenr shall ‘be raised to 8600. Before the tire there were $000 saloons in San Francisco. Saturday the police board of commissioners lc- ' sued an order that all cease dispensing liquor to membcn. Mayor Schmits has directed that per- ‘ cons made homeless by are be concen- n the. :nflmvmclsmacorv tents of homeless campers. um STORIES A general reduction in the city's working force within the next 80 days! will be ordered. Plans are under die- c-‘on whereby the most rigid economy may be enforced in munictpel mall's. bed 800 etc employee wtil loscthelrpcsltlolscrmliferareduc- tion in salary. #- RHEIN AND EVIUNEOOUJDE- 2.800 Immlprsnts On the Rheln Are: Throw manuss or m 3 o coco o e «+0 i .J. J. Welhllll 1 BOX 41;. Office Cor Sussex and W ing nois were heardfcr a.l ti ’ thef . 0‘ Justinow is agoodtrmctoleave yourorderi'cratallsuit. Ifyouare thinking about one, don’t fail to see our 300* and get our prices before decidm} It will pay you. #â€" Another Revolution In San Domingo. Washington. May 14.â€"â€"Reports have reached the State Department of the orgsuisaticn of another revolutionary movement directed against the Govern- ment of President Cacerea of Santo Domingo. 1:: is understood that Porto Rico lsthe base of operations. and it is suppmed that ex-Presidents Morales and Jiminaarethc leaders of the . movement. - ' lint lull m Miller The season’s first cold may be slightâ€"may yield to early treatment. but the next cold will hang on longer; it will be more troublesome, too. Un- necessary to take chances on that second one. Scott's Emulsion is a preventive as well as a cure. Take DAILY FOR THE ll Iixcdt Paints NORTH-WEST Made from pure oil and leadâ€"inns latestartisticshades. Tobehsdinanyquantlty. (TIE OLD RELIABLE PAIITS cu Through Connections are LIND Bates, Train Ti say one!“ it unmet. 60 K -- (3.? 8 Station- -Fcr do byâ€" c. «we»... ItlEllllMl ill. WANTEE EVE 310E332 Bl“ when colds abound and you'll have no cold. Take it when the cold is contracted mflm

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