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Port Perry Star, 1 Jan 1908, p. 4

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lssLillian Mor Going through. the hospitals in oun : fies one. is surp: to find. such "proportion of the patients ying ho Snoy.-yhite beds Nomen an i er awaiting or recovering Irom ae perations; 4 "Why should this be the case? Simpl 3 Decanss they have noglected Yhornselves Female troubles are cortuinly on the 2 ationg the women of -this wountry -- they. creep upon them: un- Siren Ju every. oi of those patients the hospital beds had plenty of warn- in that hedarina-down feeling, prin at or right of the abdomen, nervous ex« 3 n, pain in the shall of the back, 1 Yrdiplaserscnisiol the otgans or irregulonitics, All of thess : ma are indicationsol ni wihealthy Mowaditton of tlie female orging, and' ii "mot heeded the penalty: has to b wid by & dangerous operation: © YWiien these sym ms menifest: thenigelves, do not i along until you are obliged to pat * the hospital and subinit to. an operation "but 'rémembor that Lydia TF. Pink- hoary Vegetable Compound has saved pusands of 'women' 'from | ftaicnl aperations. i When women 39 routed {ith frre. gular, suppressed or painful piriods i eakions iis Tacahenit or ulee A organg,- that bearing-doy : nation, : backache, bi {or 214 cy), general debility, indigestion, and neryous prostration,-or are beset with such gymptois as dizzinces, lassi: nde, excitability, irritability, netvous- sleeplessness, melancibly, "all { ? and "want-to-be-Isfl-alons' feels Be they should remember there is dne true remedy. Mrs. Fred. Seydel; 412 N. bith Street, West Philadelphia, J writes s Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable 2 = Great Clearing Sale of - Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats This represents g Sale of all our They are all favell woman {0-day is mpound Succeeds Where i en stp ees erp biti {| Dear Mrs, Pinkham i< . +1 was'in gs very serious gondition when I wrote to you for advice. a sorions female trouble and I¢ould not carry a child to maturity, and was advised that an oper- ation was my only hope of recovery: cottld not bear to think of fol to the hos- tal, so arate you for advice, 1 did as you nstrlicted me and took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Contpound; and 1 an not-onlya but have a beautify Baby girl six months old. I advise all sick A suffering women to write you for ads vied, ds you have done so much for me." Miss Lilian Martin, Graduate: of Training School for: Nurses; Brantfo Ont, writes : Dear Mrs; Tinkliami~= "While we are taught in the training schools through tha country to look down upon patentanedicines; and while the doc. ois in the hospitals speak slightin hy of Ahem to patients, I have found: hey really. know differents "1 huye ently known. Physiclang to give Lydia: 10: Pinks Tim's Vegetable Compound fe women suf faring wih the most serious complications of finale troubles displacement of organs, and other disorders. They Would, as a rile, put it in regular medioine bottles and label it "tonic or-other names, but T knew it way your Compound and have seen them fill it In prescription bottles. Inflamma-~ tion and wloeration have been relieved and eared ia afew weeks by its use, and I' feel it but due to Lam's Vegetable Compound proper credit." Lydia E. Pinkham's: Vegetable Coni- pad at oneg removes such: troubles, lefise to buy any other medicine, for you need the best. Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-law. of Lydia 10. Pinkham, invites 'all sick wo- men to write her for advice. | Her advice ent medicine have restored thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass, Others Fall. y Price 1 a last Clearing eason's stock. out 'to give Lydia BE. Pink. e 'Hindividual with: ne, but these columns: are open for the publication of a tisements having no one er the resp nbility for statements. 'If Local Opt .town or any other town it is that the public should know | The persons who are willing t {the town know the facts as see them and so save it from aster should also be willing: {stand behind" their - statements The same is true 'of the per who think that Locdl Option' 3 be. beneficial to the localities|b adopting it. 'This paper w pub lish all fairminded discussion on; the subject of Local Option orany [all tha other 'question, but the writers | matte nd by their | and he has' the Roads question' well in ha isa 'thoroughly: up-to dati ness man, and he is Tooked inthe County Council as of 'brains and ability. you Mr Editor, 1 am JAMES STO must be willing to sta slatéments. To accept a paid advestisems on a question of public policy is to in some measure be influenced: 'by the money consideration; and' this we cannot afford to do.. We are asked [rom time to time to publi articles: 'written by persons wih represent certain view points and we are quite" willing that th should be published on one cond tion--the articles must be sign : Why the' .newspaper should be the only individual fi] the community who expresses] me. ) himself on such questions does the gests of ts. Nh ing the Holiday' seaso Mis: Hop, Pact Percy ® lseem quite clear, especially. w it is remembered that perhaps no pd Fat pity i 1 the. effect of adverse oe ion. We need a few inore persoiis % who are willing "fo show their' colors on the question of Lacal Option as "well as on other {are | questions. £0 Eo To Thr ELECTORS Gentlemen; Judging | (turn which the discuss fi the noniination on thal there had be BIR

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