Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 6 Nov 1907, p. 5

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h t McMillan, of To- was at her home here for a days last week. : Miss Lizzie. Wren, of Scott, visiting friends here last week «| Mr. Roddy Real' was home from {Toronto for Thanksgiving, «Mrs, Kayes, of Brougham, was her brother's, Mr. Amos was 8 | Mrs. W. Lee, of Whitby, was visiting at M Jas. Miller's for afew days last week. © te Ba as Phoenix was spend- in Toronto last week, vs, Edvnrd nga fe e from spend ast week thel © tsvrain sh 0 at home. from honey h peared. Two boys from Can- tagton were captured by Con. able McKnight who confessed having robbed. Mr. Thomp- 's store.' They were taken to Whitby: on Tuesday. after'a pres minary hearing before Magis: fate Purdy. The boys were 13 nd 15 years of age respectively. case is a sad one. SONY A Last Monday evening 'a presenta. tion was made to Mr. Dean Rundle who is moving to Sunderlard, Mr. ndle is the son of the late homas Rundle of Port Perry, and has lived in the vicinity of Sonya for the past 30 vears.. He has been a member of the Brock Township Council for a number of years, and at present holds the office of dep- uty-reeve. Tt is possible he will . be promoted to the reéveship next year. Rev. Mr. Leitch called the gatheriug to order, and Mr. A. Stewart was appointed chairman. The following gentlemen were called upon to speak; all making el speeches of appreciation 1-- Messrs. Watson, Black. Rodman, Ferguson and Medd. An address was then read and Mr. Rundle was presented with a leather uphol stered Morris chair, while his wife received a quartered. oak spring rocker. SC KRKs us to print It. * [70 relieve' the" worst forms of | Rbuematism, take a teaspoonful of the following mixture after each men] and at bedtime: : Fluid Exact Dandelion, one. half ounce ; Cothpound Kargen, one oaoee; Compound Syrup Sarsapar- iila; three ounces, jl These harmless ingredients ean Le ol pained from our home' druggists, and 'are easily mixed by shaking | thei well 'fn a hottle. > Relief is | generally felt from the first few doses. This preséription, states nt well. known authority in a *Cléveland morning' paper. forces the clogged up, inactive kidnevs to fiiter ard the blood the 'poisonous wage matter and uric acid, which Rhuematism. p Rbuenatism' is not only 'the most painful torturous disease. but dangerous ito life; this simple 'One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia LE. Pinkham's Vegetable Com und is the conquering of Woman's d enemy, Tamor, So-called = **wandering pains" may come from itd early stages, ar the presence of danger Tay be made manifest by ex- cessive mon ly periods accompanied ho unusual pain extending from the abdomen through the groin and thighs. If you have mysterious pains, if there are indications of inflammation, ulceration or displacement, don't wait for time to confirm your fears and go through the horrors of a hospital of ration ; secure Lydia E. Pinkham's egetable Com- pound at once and begin its use and write Mrs. Pinkham of Lynn," Mass, for advice, Read these strong letters from grateful women who have béen cured : Dear Mrs. Pinkham ;-- (First Letter.) "In looking over your book I see that your medicine cures Tumors, I have been to a doctor and he tells me I have a tumor. I will: be more than grateful if you can help ane, as I do so'dread an operation." -- Fannie D. Fox, Bradford, Pa, Dear Mrs. Pinkham :-- - (Second Letter.) I take the liberty to congratulate you on the success I have had wit), your wonderful medicine. . "Eighteen months my periods stopped. Shortly after T folt so badly I sub- mitted to a thorough examination by a phy- sician, and was told that I had a tumor and would have to undergo an operation. I soon after read one of your advertise- ments and decided to give ydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound a trial. ~ After taking five bottles as directed, the tumor is entirely gone. I have again been examined Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Gompound ronto last week, and will visit his sister, Mrs. F. Roberts, Elmvale, before returning. x Miss. Houck, of the 14th con. 'of Reach, is the guest of Mrs. R. J. Hartry, Miss E. Smith, our teacher, was home for Thanksgiving. Mr. P. B. Ensign was in town renewing old acquaintances. Miss Martha Thomas has remov- ed to Port Perry for the winter. SCUG OG. Mr.and Mrs. P. Baxter of Toronto are visiting at the home of Mr. J. Jack spent 'Thanksgiving under the par- ental roof. Mr. P. Ingram and Miss H. Dvey, of Port Perry, 'visited the Island on Sunday, Miss Byers of Prince Afhert spt Sunday at the home of Mr, J. Wanamaker, = : | Miss Maud Aldred of Toronto by the physician and he says I have no signs of a tumor now. It has also brought my periods around onee more; and 1 gm- entirely well. I shall never be without a bottle ~ of Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in the house." --Fannie 1), Tox, Bradford, Pa. «Another Case of Tumor Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegétable Come pound. Dear Mrs. Pinkham :-- "About three years ago I had intense pain in my stomach, with cramps and raging headaches, The doctor prescribed © for me, but finding that I did not got any he examined me and, to my surprise, declared I had a tumor. "I felt sure that it meant my death warrant, and was very disheartened. spent hundred of dollars in doctoring, but the tumor kept growing, till the doctor said that nothing but an operation would save me, Fortunately I corresponded with my auntin the New England States, who advised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound before submitting tp an oper ation, and I at once started taking a regular treatment, fading to my great relief that my general health began to improve, and after three months I noticed that the tumor had reduced in I kept on taking the Compound, and in ten months it had entire- ly disappeared without an Operation, and using no medicine but Lydia I. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and words fuil to express how grateful I am for the good it has done me." --Miss Luclla Adams, Colon- nade Hotel, Seattle, Wash. Such unquestionable testimony proves the value of Lydia I. Vinkhau's Ve, table Compound, and ghoul give conti dence and hope to every gick woman, Mrs. Pinkham invites all ailing women to write to her at Lynn, Mass., for advice. i a Woman's Remedy for Woman's is. Mr. J. Gerrow, Mr. J. Morrish and Mr. I. Irwin, spent Sunday here. Miss Merrow visited her home on Thanksgiving. We are glad to see her back to take control of her school. As we draw near the corner near the centre school we hear the sweet |ieriins of music but always the j fame hopeful song. '* A better day is coming." Is it all caused by the rarrival of a new grandson at. the home of Mr. F. Lansing ? We con- gretulate Mrs. Gow and the happy 1 grandparents on their new treasure. | We are glad to hear Mr J. Shunk is.improving nicely from the «flects of his recent serious fall. Mr. and Mrs. S. Fralick speut Thanksgiving 'at Toronto. Mr. and Mys. Geo. Nesbitt, of Toronto, were visiting friends ou the Island for a few days The Gun Club held the last shooting "match of ihe sesspn on Thauksgiving Duy = Mr, J. Wil. liamson was the fortunate man, and now holds the trinhw.

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