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Newmarket Era , February 12, 1897, p. 5

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J r NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY FEB 12 CAPITAL It It NEWMARKET BRANCH A General Basiness TRANSACTED Allowed on Deposits AT- DRAFTS ISSUED Sterling and American bought sold promptly attended t INSURANCE Standard Life Co Asscta 910000000 Invested In over Children over years of age Insured Females Insured without extra charge OKO M HUNT J A District Local Agent Joseph a Cody INSURANCE IK ALLITS mid Saturdays At Town next to Hull Bt Newmarket Agent for mill to Loan Interest lit Current Office At WW Pi Icon Feb 1U07 fi outfit to obey God rather them won The effect of Mid out- ting oft of Ananias and proved moat to- earnestness nod deeper sincerity prevailed teoalt aggressiveness in ho of forth Christ as tho only hop for man To their witnessing God added of wrought by hands Apostles and through testimonies groat multitudes wore being added to drjestis Up to this point the chief priests and had with leroy threatening and warning thorn not to or in the name of Jesus But now from way matters aro going they that they must either exercise their authority to the tallest to put a atop to the preaching of Jesus as Christ or they must stand of having rejected and Me Duty was polestar by wuioh they course God sends his angels to help of the The Holy Ghost indorses testimony of believer comforted by hie comforted by an The is comforted by thought that ho is suffering for Christ The is comforted by the know that the is on bis aide R Ramsay Agent Low on Farm and Town Property Over Hodges Tin Shop InBuranoo Agent Newmarket MARRIAGE Issuer of MANAGE LICENSES At the Era Newmarket Papers at private residence if desired BLAOKBMITHING Special Attentton to Shoeing Eagle Street Main St Druggists and Fancy Goods SCHOOL REPORTS OK MONTH OF Sen Emma Terry Lewis Ida Fourth Alex Potty Gertie Br ThirdGordon Don Wright Jr Third Amy Link Teacher Junior Department Bon Ross Ambroao Craw ley Jennie II Mora Bprague I IRosa Ben I Lottie Leonard I Dillon Lewis A Helen to do Perfect flt in all latest sent through Newmarket P will receive prompt attention Architect if ember Ontario of Invited with parties con templating or their Buildings by Are adjusted Main St Newmarket Jfliss received her tuition from the Beat Local Teachers and also from WgnorDIneJU of Toronto Conservatory of Music Is desirous of procuring for Piano and Organ It ts f in Niagara Newmarket SINGING AND VIOLIN TRACKER A PUBLIC SCHOOL 8r Rcsa Stephenson Bertha Star- land Daley Fred Kitely Frank Wesley Driver Ethel Walter Haines Sr III Mary Wesley Annie Rose Tench Herbert Martin Minerva Fred Vernon Jr Ill Henry Charlie Saw don Frank Brillin- Br Hall Marahall Joe Ethel Stephenson Walter Jr Ralph Julius Tenon I Frank Tate Beymonr Evans Arthur Maud Saw- don Charlie Ada Wright Jr Wesley y I III Tab Jimmy StrAsler Vernon Vera Morrison Albert Peter- man Frank Frank J Teacher Specialist for all Voice Defects voices PUT Delays dangerous You never can tell what day you may ho You not had photo taken for years Make a note of It to call at Gallery the Brat day you are Newmarket and leave your shadow ere the fade reduced prices still obtain Money to Loan At Six per cent on Farm Security by David for taking IteiU to Agent of Marriage Also Agent tor the following Queen of London Liverpool Montreal Goto Mutual wtaiHlanod In rim Confederation Life Aeaoclutlon To ronto rimctOld Corner of Main and MO IV Fred Wilson Ill Flatiagan John Mortimer Boyd Jr Howard Shier Fred Boyd Boyd James Annie Lawrence Jean Bar- fer Frank Bella Hisson Joseph Mary May Swain Lucy Smith Ethel Gibson Esther Stlckwood Jr Hector Laura Leslie Shier Maria Moulds Geo Maty Mary Ft II Fred Mortimer Annie Flossie Gibson v Tablet Glass Gordon Pitt Roy Flana gan Florence Bertha Swain I Teacher holt Douglass IV Rachel Minnie Kay Bona Fletcher Nor- man Byron Kay Frank Cunning ham Hannah Cunningham Norman Kay Frank ClassHarry Lottie Mo- Lean John May Geo Maries Travisa John Hogg Fred Case III Cheater Elliott Frank Fletcher Levi Jaok McLean Mabel Case Wilfred Hodge Els worth Smart Case Louie Frank Case A Thompson Bert JrV Hodge Albert Willie Mainprise Stella lanson Esther Ed John John Case Amanda Sam Gibney Part II Class Winnie Thompson Byron Hopkins Leslie Rut- ledge I Lop I Ho Ed Frank Fred Hopper Lizzie Hopper Laura Travico Violet El- doc J A Teacher f dii tt I Shattered Nerves Prevalent Trouble o the It People of Both Soxes and All Ages A Complete Breakdown Follows Prompt Measures for Relief Taken Probably most prevalent trouble on this continent today is nervous prostration How frequently we hear this term and yet how few appear to realize its full deadly import prostration is to be among of all walks in life and among children as well as adults Among young often the result of our high pressure system of education Among those of more mature years it may ho duo to the cares of business or to overwork or worries in the home But whatever the cause inevitable result is a breaking down both mentally and- unless prompt measures are taken to stay the ravages of the disease and restore the shattered nerve forces to their normal condition One such sufferer who has regained health gives her experi ence for tho benefit of less for tunate ifiss Edith Draper who re sides with her parents at tint is a young lady who is very popular among her acquaint ances and they nil rejoice at her restoration to health To a reporter who called upon her sho gave the fol lowing particulars concerning her ill ness and cure You know said young lady how ill I was last winter when my feared that was going into a decline In the early part of the winter both father and mother were attacked with la I had to look after as well as attend to the household work strain was more than I could stand and the result was I fell ill doctor who was called in trouble was nervous prostra tion and that it would take consider able time for me to recover Under his care I was after a short while able to leave my room and go about the house but my nerves did not seem to regain their strength My limbs would twitch as though I had St Vitus dance I was subject to head aches had a very poor appetite and was so weak that I could- soarcely go about I had been advised to try Pink Pills and one day spoke to the doctor about them and he said he believed they would do me good I got three boxes and by the time I had used them felt they were helping me and I got a farther supply By the I had taken six boxes I was feeling stronger arid better than I had for years All the in my had disappeared and my nerves seemed as strong as ever had been I still took the pills for a little while longer to make certain that the cure was complete and since the day I discontinued them I have not felt the slightest return of the trouble I feel that ray present excellent health is due to Dr Williams Pink Pills and I am glad to be able to recom mend them to any one whose nerves are in a shattered condition According to oar way of looking at things Japanese have a great number of curious customs we write from left to tho right the Japanese write from right to left In writing we form horizontal lines Japanese make perpendicular ones A Japanese book begins where ours ends and consequently when wo read a book we turn the leaves front right to left but the are forced to turn them from left to right We make our references at the bottom of the page the Japanese place them at the top The Japanese women odder than their books American women show their faces while a Japanese woman carefully covers tho upper part of her and shows only her feet We wear black as a sign of mourning while the Japanese wear white clothing under same circumstances At our women always play the first role they are served first and the best places are assigned to them In Japan things are entirely otherwise women remain standing while the men are eating We eat around tables of some size but Japanese are served at small tables placed near the wall and which- afford hospitality to but one person Our servants haud the dishes to us from behind in Japan they are presented from the front We carry children in the arms Japanese women carry them oh the back In meeting a person we turn to the right but the Japanese turn to the left With us of dif ferent social classes are somewhat dis tinguished by their toilet but in Ja pan every woman beginning with the wife of Mikado and ending with the simple workwoman wears the same style of dress which differs only in the quality of the material An European woman may paint her lips use beauty spots pencil her eyebrows I owder her face or employ but if she does she will carefully try to conceal the fact A Japanese woman does all this and perhaps a little more but shows herself very proud of it and endeavors to make it appear that her beauty is the product of her art Is caused liver which prevents diges tion and permits food to ferment and In the stomach Then follow headache GLENVILLE The social which was held in the Hall on Thursday evening of lust week under the auspices of the church was very successful After enjoying the good thing which the well filled bas kets contained Mr J is appointed chairman when an excel lent program consisting of readings recitations dialogues and vocal music was ably rendered Much credit is due to those who were instrumental in making it so successful The party at Mr Stephensons on Thursday evening was largely attend ed and those who were present report having had a very pleasant time Mrs Osborne who has been very ill for some weeks is not improving very rapidly Wo trust there may soon be a change for the bettor Special services are being conduct ed hero this week by the pastor Rev W Robinson and may be continu ed for a couple of weeks The quarterly meeting being held in next the regu lar ohurch service here in the morning will be withdrawn Thirty thousand people state of Louisiana are practically starv ing to death The days of cents a box for pills are numbered DR LIVER it 20 VML AND TO TAKE AND NO AM OTHERS ADT flKLL HI Pit Cure Constipation Ner vous Headaches Dizziness Lassitude Heartburn Dyspepsia Loss of Appe tite and all troubles arising from liver disorder Pharmacy nervousness and not relieved bilious fever or blood poisoning Hoods the stomach cure headache con stipation etc cents Sold by all The only Pills to take with When you hear a man remark that he cannot ever remember having told a lie in his life you can bet your last dollar that his memory is failing A SeaBrowing Paradise THE HOME OF TEA Every Leaf Is full of virtue Every Infusion fa delicious Sold in Lead Packets only We do not any Office to outdo us in this line either in style or price If you want any kind of Printing done see what work and terms you can get at the Era Office before you order Our promptness is pro- verbial 1 HAS A RECORD YEARS OF SUCCESS IT ra A SURE CURE Diarrhoea Cramp Cholera Infantum Summer Children or Adult a Illmim iteroodandReguIa- the Stomachs aralBovrels of I I THAT FACSIIJIILE OF neither nor Mineral ratal Sad SJ- Remedy Sour StomachDlarrhoea Worms Convulsions and Loss OF SLEEP rrr Signature of NEW YORK IS ON THE wrapp OF EVERY Alb months COPT OF WRAPPER pat it It Is not balk slid to or J and will answer ta that THE LEADING AXES COW CHAINS HORSE BLANKETS GIRTHS PAINTS GLASS OILS AND PUTTY HOT REVOLVERS POWDER SHOT AND CARTRIDGES BOX STOVES COOK STOVES COAL STOVES FURNACES and and Repairing Promptly and Neatly Done WALLAN I I I ft Do you think of If you do write BUILDING THIS SUMMER LIMITED NEWMARKET And get prices of Vaneered Doors Wilier Inside Sliding Blinds Mantles to Match Parquetry Flooring Screen Doors and Windows ILL L4TET Artistic Effects Inside Woodwork if in for the of PAILS TUBS WASHBOARDS CLOTHES PINS Etc r We ud all kinds on The Wm Cane Sons NEWMARKET I

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