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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 26 Oct 1906, p. 2

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Whenaph ation her. _ The very thought of the operating “bio and the knife strikes terror to her heart. As one woman expan it. when told by her physician that she must undergo an operation she her death knell hat soundml. Our hospitals are full of women who are there for just such operations I It Is quite true that then: troubles may teach astuge when: an operation is the only recourse. but such cases are. much rarer than is generally supposed. because a many women have been cured by Lydia}; Pinkham‘s Vegetable Com- aiter the doctors ad. said an ' must be performed. In fact, up to the point where the knife must be and to wane instant relief, this medi- dne is certain to help. The and most grateful state- lno'ntl posiblc to make come from ‘m who, i) taking Lydia E. Pink- “’9 Vegetab Compound. have esca- gcd serious operations ' If; Robert Glenn of' 434 Marie St., “war, Ont, writes: .Déar Mrs. Pinkham :â€" “ dia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Com- ‘ is so well and widely known that it mommendation. but I which you red untold 'IilliE OPENâ€"VERDICT Satin-dds Evidence Favors the Buckingham Strikers. SAW THE FIRST SHOT FIRED I filex. Cunningham, a Buckingham tumbcrman.‘ Says Alex. Maclaron Pulled tho First Triggerâ€"Wore tho ‘ Strikers on Public Pmpontyfâ€" Right of Private Detectives to Act and Carry VFir-oarms?‘ Buckingham, Oct. 22.â€"-â€"The jury re turned an open verdict Saturday after- noon after-the inquest on the death oi Detective Warner of Montreal. who was mortally wounded in the battle be- tween the local. lumbermen striker! and therapecial constables. aided by the brothers Maclaren. Thei'evidence taken yesterday went heavily against the Maclaren side at the case. One witness stated that meander Maclaren had fired the first .hot. which opened the fight. First. in the case of a navigable river. is there any public property on the banks such as the foreshore of the sea border? 0n the ban River the police stopped the strikers. Second. can proprietors employ armed men as watchmen even though they are sworn in as private consta. bles? Third. is it not the duty of persons who suspect trouble to notify the pro- vincial or Dominion authorities, as it the case in England. where there is no such individual as the private arm- ed detective authorities? These are some of the points which will be threshed out and will probably [arm a precedent in Canadian law. _,___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" RE. ONTARIO BAN K. lustice Mabee Occlines to Grant in Winding-U9 Order. Toronto, Oct. 22,â€"Franklin Bates Poison. owner of 120 shares of. Ontario Bank stock. applied through his at- torney, James Bicknell, and Bald, for a winding-up order for the bulk on Saturday before Justice Mabee {it Osgoode Hall..- J. H. Moss opposed the motion on file grounds of an afiidavit made by W. E. Stavert. curator of the bank, to the ell'ect that “a winding-up order would result in the most serious loss to the shareholders of the bank. both by reason of depreciatiou of the assets through forced liquidation. and by reasmi of the great additional which would be thereby thrown upon the estate." Justice Mabee concurred of reviving it on 24 .hours' notice; [ i wall’ouu Using Soinoo. ‘ ‘ tells a woman. sui- lcring (mm female trouble. that an open is necemry it. of worse. frightens felt that “All ENQUIRY PROBABLE of Bicknell . cost in this view nnd adjourned the motion sine die. giving either party the privilege 8° is _ Bowl» to on A ‘W‘ffli 1 .._. ... . . .4; ..h'.‘~ in. up“ . _. '- . a... .“ . W » » -) tin-w ; ’.,IJ..“ >il. :t".'< , ‘ l N" 'vaanif‘i who». ., , y . â€"'â€"fi5' E PJ!M¢1:!9:1VMM°M@ m: .. .C J i.. RF"... 7.344349»; " ‘fM‘thm r. Currant Co. Whon . hoidont Oc- , icurndâ€"elon-niod‘m Aft-5803;... » ‘f solving Thole-Mum” "lflw ’ quoot Will Do Hold. ,peugvuie. Oct.‘ 32.â€"_â€"A mi.“ sou..- , dent occurrrcd at the Point Anne works » otithe Beileviilc Portland Cement Co. . Saturday afternoon. by which two man i t their lives. - . .. Apartyotmenwcroworkingtntho nun-r. .. ‘ a resident or this clv. and was about 13”. of ago. .Ryan. who was also a. young man. lived in the' country. The men’ were blasting with dynamite when the accident took. place. ’ pleural that Idid so. ibr it-rutorcd me to: perfect health. saving me the pain of on zMEAD SEVERID FROM BODY. operation and the immense bills attending .. :1qu “Mum“. shaman“ ”V‘M‘m’ thanks John Corriow Too Doodles Hool- Train. . ‘ ‘ no Run Devlin. Ilium Margaret Merklcy oi 2?5 3d Street. . ' ' MilwaukeciWia. writes: GEE-“ism afimufléfigzm : m" M“ Pmkmmi" " yard engine in. the Stuart street yards . yutcrdmv morning and instantly “Loss of strength. extreme nervousness. severe shooting pains through the pelvic . g. a. "I? deaf. and while ling ..1n a narrow space between two tracks organs. cramps bmrinodown us, and an irritable disposition compel] Amoto . . medical advice. The doctor. after making tho W110 backed into him. m- an examination. said that I had a serious min mo mm m; M wu avg female trggble and ulu‘ratilon. 1‘3:th I crud from m, body. In, hand; was cut an opera n asmy our 0 . ” body“ ' 'ang 3““le Wat‘slwgngfiiff‘fid‘é‘ um I “ml?“dfimnié’gfé‘fli’. a "12in resort totryla .a .. iams go A ll w Ingrown-up family Compound. . . . “To my surprise. the ulceration healed. survive htm. All “NW will 3). Nd- ‘ all the had symptoms disappeared and I ‘ ' - - . grunrmgmmy‘wm ‘ DASHED To Pieces. thanks for what . “M‘dmm’m” Tm rim. Ch' ' L.» s n ‘ . . , moon rors a o Senousieminmctroublesamsteadllyon . Th ‘ I F... A'. Mi . . . the increase among w before : . , ‘ submitting to an ?ration no? woman Johannesburg, Transvaal, Oct. 38:- should try Lydia Pinkham’s. egctub ; The rose at a case. which was descend. Compound, and write Mrs. Pinkham,.at , In: tho Mam. fol-advice. , p _ ‘7 Saturday. snapped. and the match a .yeazslldisnl’mkham' ’s_ ' ' : j ' Vegetable on has been; ' »- ' the orst'fo oifernal : " m d... mail I . Q a minions nous” KlLLso. Obs Hundred Injurod'yand TIM-on my i 'Dio'ln Football Accldont.) ._ ‘ . . N- L Oct thwmrlns th- poogress ot the football game between the teams :rom Syracu'Bc and Col- g‘ito universities at New Star-Park home Saturday afternoon. a portion or the upper section or the bleachcr stands oouapsed. i'rhc stands were donselyrpackcd and «0 people were precipitated into the enclosure under the Stands. vinccd oi the emciency of her advice and Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound. . ‘ a Hahn‘s Ills. Fornio Lumber 60. May Have Paid Royalties on Only a Portion of the Out. I "It is a miracle thatznonc was lanes Nelson. B. C.. Oct. 22.â€"â€"Sensational ‘ fiziggfi‘xgfl‘tfidg: m5 evidence was given yesterday in the pher- J Donigan mutant Mr at Fernie Lumber Co. suits to. damage! St. John the ' - ~ against the. Crow’s Nest ‘ Southern Railway, through fire originatingon the 1 right or way or the railway. [ Inspector Martin tor the Government testified that royalty had been collect: I ed on 900,000 feet of timber only, where- , , as accounts or the company produced l wag: figmmmlm John showed more than double this cut. may die . . . Government omcisls say that the books , , ' produced in court were not those in- ., The accident occurred just alter the spectcd by him at the mill. The mill accountant said he had nev- er seen the inspector ex'amine 'thc books. He knew nothing of the books rcquircdby the statutory enactment. .' An enquiry is probable pinto tho. whole matter. The court has adjourn- ed and will examine ground at Fertile to-day. M CONTRADICTS ‘ PRITOH ETT. Mr. W. T. K'PnatOn Says I-Io Had No Dealings With Pritchott. 10nd”. 0“ 33-â€"<C- *- ?med" ;' up in flames, and but for a to evening the stat! of the Canadian cmi- . wind the other building: "um ”79 Geo presented Mr. W. '1‘. R. iibcon burnt. . was can I‘ led by an illuminated address _ “a 1'09” expressing rosrot at 111- dwtm “d wont mooring down the slope with a the ancction and appreciation felt for possibility of 86W the mine on fire. him by each member 0’! the Ins!- and but were wrecked by the use” at tho wishing him all possible happines‘s‘and track. . . A Boy Was Killed. success. Mr. Preston said he éclt rig ' l 1 hi es | l dccpy the severance o s l Ono fatality ooc boys were drivingua company's team the staff. and spoke in very high terms of a reciation and regard for those on when their horse runaway. and. dash- 3 wettest. near the ,stablps. .associatcdwithhhniutheworkottho‘m into 'orcrturnedthcwam Throoot'tho once. .Prcsto was 1:0 b th Cana- . . w n s W“ y g ' boys escaped..but the fourthtcll un- thc wagon. crushing. his 2. headed. “Pritchctt . . . Preston was most dcmoath ‘ in his denial .01 Pritchott’s statement. “Pritchett never received from me." he said. “either in the On- I toxic or any other election any money whatever. In that clectlon' I was not uin’ed‘ an injury to his spine which. may prove tatal. Prat. Wilnun Lush. principal at the Union Free School» ~3omilton. also sustained a serious ino. â€"Fâ€"â€"""â€" ‘ MINE FIRE AT'GLACE BAY. Twelve Hundred ‘Employoa May - Idle 80va "Weeks. . morning the colliery hank head was discovered to be on are. the continuation Waiting in a pile ct slack coal beneath the structure. The collicry bri- gods turned out. but were unable to save it. The machine-shop also wont vcrablc ' hour. . The props some. $00010 $6,000., rt! locate the cool“ con» overaftcnporaryihak hood best up. _ cf- tho-mincvcoalyand' tonsndle run in charge or the party Organization and had no intercourse with Pritchett whatever. I do not even know' Prlt'- . chott." ' . 1619' â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"l-'â€" ' ‘ I ’ MAKING 'Fnsucl-l CABINET. Defender of» Droytuo,‘ Offered Portfolio. ' near Alexandria. Paris, . 22.â€"M. Clemenceau. at that place for Minister or the Interior. was summons who . were shut ed yesterday to the Elysee Palace and entrusted with the took of 10mm: 8 opened ‘TIYM 10“ ' new Ministry. , - '~ , up lie-was dead. y -. He expressed his acceptance, and , ‘ - then consulted M. Sarrien. the former ; Premier, with regard" to tho political. . situation; ‘M. Dubost. pussident. or the . Senate. and M. Bourgeolsrllinlmls‘. Foreign' Affairs whom, he, .pus- . 1b.}!- W l mu 60.yoars oi. age..,and./:a, w I Col Picquart, business-man. was May 3,0 to retainrhisportto was inflexible. lame . IAN gloat. " m3 . .-.’ :-‘.'. or. use: use. Oct. axe-(rho we; . W W ‘1' the WWW fills". ."- v A i . Evangelist Church. sns-- durytohisapine.andhoislnaprcâ€", skull. Death. come inside. of. hill on. : ‘.. ~ 1.. awry .....-â€".... .~ «.~ A San Francisco, Oct.” day. night in the freight shod: ct nu anon: Pacific cunm sun-l: 8200.000damacv. Burroundinl 9 Petty Wu aavcd'wr'tho'nro depart- ment. MMMd‘wtafl moon-mo. it: " ttbol moototthcca'nwen ' ty." A Half Million slut. , l v yesterday in the ave-storey furnitu- bnilding of Oliver Hubert. anabolic" it was brought undo: goutool property totboamonntotncarlyhalfamillos doll-rs wudootrond. . Toronto Exhlbluonflro. Toronto. Oct. 20.â€"-lt is practically assured mane now; _,, dot tho exhibition. when will be oi amphltcatricol design. and will be without a gallery. Tho board of con- trolpaidovisittothogroundoyu- torday hftoracon to look over tho ruins. and to consider plans tordcal- ing.with tho sitution. The in”. said cannot 8135.000.'Insurancc totals 399.000. divided among forty-sous companies. 1 PATRIOT-Pom “GNOMENT. - Alex. Ila-oblo- Is Honorod Memory of ‘ ot Orangovfllo.‘ nut Simmer gold mine-hora -'-" {WW Avl'flgflkltoa . . rontor .‘ . Bailey, Intent 3'. M Pm m . ‘mo-nsonnmsnt B‘otW gran- .. .‘ fins. mom the min; Inscrip- i tho: 'Alcnndcr MW Canadian Patriot and Poetâ€"1818 to 1096. “Untutorod child or nature wildnrlth Instinct. always true. thy ‘voico did . weave lbcrty. # om]; ro‘n THE roarLIm-rrs. songs consecrated no truth :3 Dmaod In Boy's Toys and Runs AJoy From Homo. 1 North Bay. Oct. zO.â€"-Stagc ctr-net. EAurora Aubrey. aged 1?. daughter ot' a C. P. R. conductor. evaded the vigil- ance of her stepmother. and dressed in boy's clothes. lctt hm Wednesday night for New York. ‘ ' She purchased her ticket on tho train and made her way via. Toronto for the Falls. Here she was detained. having no funds except twenty cents. . ' Thursday night her father received a hologram tothlsottcctandhoimlast nighttobdngbockthctalrmaldrun- away. She will be placed in. a. con- ‘ she internally and 2‘ resumption at play in the second half. ' ‘ h ' ‘s..'0ot. saâ€"vesierdu ' ‘ ‘Sufihmd For Three Years With . Itching Humor-Doctor Did No , Goodâ€"Cullen Newark, II. 8. II. fillsn Cured inThre‘eWeeks. ' SPEEDY, CUBE BY . ‘ ' CUTICURA REMEDIES, r "I sufliiiitlx with hmrkI-Tobout‘ '. , “0-. west loss. Itwilltake afcw weeks}. in ' : thc,meantimc -1.200vcmplcycs will tbo ; A 1.5 -.': ‘ . m , . 3‘- . .Fatal’FailQfl'Qal'Sté‘pofiw ' '- é ,â€" ltontreal. Oct. 22.-.-Homer Taylor. . ollrhowa. ‘ -' killed. on the Clan... ' Hohad millennial. . refreshments. and . tho vestibule :dcors: ; and before they? could be? . oleWbcnipickod-z ' ‘ one hpdrcd houses ' down; The con Loos lo Two Million Dollars. 11mm . Fla. Oct. nor-Th, a. steam: St. Lucie. Captain Bravo comm has sunk arthc swan coon." Ono of the extension steam!!! or- rind in port last night, bringing sixty sounded. who were taken to the hospi- tal. and it is said there are twenty- eight dead bodies. which will bo' hm!) to-day. ‘ Bravo says that he anchor- ed u: the looward side oi Elliott Key. -llvo miles south of Miami. Thor-day morning. and that soon after a tidal wavo engulfed the island. , 250 Loot In Tidal Wain. Honors there were 250 residents on the ijand. all of whom were lost. '1“ St. Lucie was crushed by the osmotwavo. and of the hundred por- son: an boord twentyonve were killed. “Gawain Bravo was seriously injun A barge containing 100 persons is all b have been torn away from its m at Elliott Key and after wards picked up near the Bahama Jolson. any ct her passengers being scouted drowned. II: b believed now that a portion of ‘ Fish Produce Co’s fleet wasdcstroycd and Manager Adamo sent t one of their boats yesterday V, to look for the men and Niki On returning they reported no We! the loot. . ‘ on band In Havana City. n-' c downpour of rain. swept over thc~ ‘ noes of Havana and Ptnar dohflio Wednesday night and resultâ€" dhzodcathsinthiscityand tho injuryotadosen ormorepor- w m 1! WM “film." m.” s ' , dead on all Cubans ottho poor- .12... A «.4 Buildings Badly mad. Infiavano City the building! of the malty of Havana sus dam- ting to many thousands of don-rm A partition wall in the Amer-Io can location was blown down. The of- flco turnituro was ruined and the boot! and records of the legation were wot flirough. The “tilt wooden structures over the sea baths at Vodado were badly .ecivod hero by the from Havana state that 19 persons are known to be dead and many others were; injured by the storm. Inch property was destroyed and the Prado and other parks were de- ’ vaunted. All tradic in the city was mpoudod. as a result at the storm. All American sailors and soldiers are re to be safe. . . Brooklyn Dragged Hor Anchor. The United States cruiser Brooklyn her anchors at the height of an gurricono and touched bottom, but got oi! without damage. , ‘ other warships. the Minneapolis, -thoâ€" ell-8. the Denver and the Prairie mdoé out of the gals safely. outthousand tents at Camp Columbia won blown down and the barracks unâ€" ~. roododOnoti-ooporhadhiss 3w. . Wind 120 Ills. An Hour. The storm began andwaiu. About 6 o'clock in the meta. tag a: rapidly increased in violcméd aod'lat noon mat its height. the wind blowing 80 miles an hour. The city‘Sotroota were like rivers. Stores word flooded and there was two feet of ‘tor In the cable once. Alter noon the wind blew at time- ot tho rate of 120 miles an hour. 5 36 Lighters Sunk. The greatest money loss was in the barber when 35 lighters were sunk. Nady of these wars with valu- ablo. merchandise. Nineteen of thorn 6 Ward line of New York. interior were dis- All trains to tho continued. Pinar del Rio was the centre of the storm. Extensive damage is reported to crops hunt times; A: . _' “JIM Hale-Mm” .; a W whim ,Arrlvod at Fort Pierce from mam! reports that a. new no mu... m... 1's 1mm. my. _. ;'!‘he roofwas ‘ inflamed and“ irritated; you, foreign residents are killed. ‘ Bulldlngs Shaken. emf-1M7 ‘ shaken ,as with cars were wash- windowo, were. I'm, rod:- and: In“! to .‘Qmel' I C? ‘ 'ro' W- trgm their romam’ oncnod: Thou mum Istrict and worn the doothsamongtho' a. Oct. 20.â€"A cycltme of un- _ p ‘ outed severity, accompanied by with heavy wind‘ bless; . W ‘ "when its ‘ l " l" s -0 . w molt- ~ u l .- W ‘ l \ ‘ * uh .., . cri’Y moan sv GOVERNMENT. Wind." Gets Whip Hand Over tho Ferry Company. Windsor, Oct. torâ€"It was loud tour month! ‘0 that the Detroit, Belle Isle 1: Win” Ferry Co. was quietly tryv secure from the Dominion Gov. ornment a ten-year renewal of its franchise in Windsor, which expires in two years. Through its own carelessness Wind- sor had lost the control at this tran- bu the city was yesterday noti- fied that the Government has decided of a renewal in the DEATH THROUGH LIVE WIRE. Former Onttrlo Man Instantly Killed In His Nebraska Home. Cornwall. Oct. 20.â€"Cornwall and have been notified of of Chas. J. Holdswm-th. torm- orly ct Summerstown. at his home in Fremont. Nob. He was instantly kill- od by touching a live wire in his collar where he had gone to attend the fur- nacoHewaanycarsofagcandason d the late William Holdsworth. Arthur Ganinger of Aultsvilie has lost his right arm. He was operating a threshing mill when something was dos and in attempt- Wholesale Ptomainc Poisoning. Hannibal, Oct. 20.--At a big silver wed {out given by Hector and Mrs. cal of mother and Mrs. (Rev. from ptomalne poison. Rev. son is also in a critical condition, and eighty-three of the ninety guests are also suflcrlng from the same cause. some of them being in a very critical cmdition. Gen. Andre Beaten. Paris. Oct. 22.â€"A banquet attend- ed by 600 Freemasons. given in the chapel of a former Carmelite convent here Saturday night. caused consider- able rioting. and led to a number of arrests. During the disturbance Gen- eral Andre, the (ex-Minister 01' War. was beaten with sticks. We Disturbing Questions. London. Oct. 22.â€"-Pariiament will rc-oasenlile next Tuesday with two vendetta controversier before it the house of lord and education question and the labor party and the workmeu's compensation bill. The meeting promises to attract a renewed. m... ._ tion to public QM , \ .. w .: Hon. 9. 6.6.5 Doad. ‘ Meridian. N. 8.. Oct. 22.â€"Ho‘n:~r. .. 0. Ryan at Wei-let” died yesterday “at Bright's disease. aged 03 yam." . carved. tormanyycarstncbolocol Wand was for I b- time \ jury Saturday evening returned a true billlntho «sealant-morons. letbthomnrdordthoSyl-lan. George Charley. and trial was and tor Friday. Oct. 26. Baby Found Dead. able to carry the largest s . ‘2‘ the largest trade in the 9035 zfdvdc m, to day- We have the Sag-H “inc Eton; we ever had. all we; 50 h £0,906: and able to be sold (-14%ka t .or M UlTHBll c . LINDSAY ....â€"â€"â€" M .___.._ Iurpmcll‘is? A FAMiLY LIBRAfiy {no Bast m cm new : 12 Common News; yum... ‘ MANY SHORT sromss an: . "Pans ON TIHELY Topic; 32.50 Kama: 25 en. A cop. NO CONTINUED sronzzs. "an! tau-our comma: :u ma} “Wmflfivvqgtwv , , The attention of the palm. you require to advertise, and there is no time lit. the present Merchants When making their con- tracts should remember um The Post goeslnto the homes aim pcople..... Great Sale of Musical . . i ‘ Instruments â€"- ALL NEI‘C - The Famed Gerhardlellz man Pianlanl i l I - Illa Shrink-Manning M! w__â€" I have a few slightly used inst!" m and Sewing Machine: wind will be sold almost : half price. As I cannot leave Lindsay the year without sacrificing my prom. l I h!” decided to continue scll'm ‘ instruments for thc guest-oz. Toronto. Oct. 21â€"5. baby, lea in a ‘ goart outside one of the Yonge street hot shopping. - Vim Favor Zone In Cuba. ivy-no, Oct. ZLâ€"Gov. Eamon has ‘ dociamd the districts 0: Cruccs, Van- chnlo. Paimlra and mos. near Cien- 1510808. to be an. Infected acne. owing . The tassucs' ' of the throat arc cough, and there is more irrita- tionâ€"more cough‘i'nf. You take a omgh W ‘ it cases the irritationâ€"for awhile. You take scoT'r’s EM UL SI 0 N didl.:-it;m:.¢h all. That’s Mi'm. It'soothcs the I reduces the cdld because BOX 415» once Cor Sussex and PM I. 6. [Mills 8 (l. _____â€"â€"â€"â€"/ Guns and Hills Winchester Riflas Marlin Rifles ALL CALIBRES ' Marlin Repeating ' Shot Gm”

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