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Newmarket Era , July 26, 1901, p. 8

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a ERA FRIDAY- jtJltY i Cries the young maid to mother as he retires to rest The mother smiles but She knows that the pains that rack her will not stop for darkness and that if sleeps her will only be echoes g of the sufferings of day Why not sleep soundly and rise refreshed at morn ing with strength and courage for the days duties Weak nervous women sufferers from backache bearingdown pains and other womanly ail ments hare found perfect cure in Dr Pierces Fa vorite Prescrip tion It heals the womanly diseases which cause the pains and nervousness It makes weak women strong and sick women well I it my doty my heartfelt hiTicreii the means under of restoring me to health writes Mrs of Leon Via For nearly tiro I suffered from female weakness so I could pot feel length of time could scarcely watt at much impaired I had cant how badly I did feel- Had tried kinds of medicine which did me little or no good At decided to try Dr Pierces prescription had not taken all of two bottles before it was benefiting me so I continued to take it until I Uteri- seven bottles when I felt entirely cured Did not feci a touch of ray old com It has been over a year I took your medicine nod I can truthfully say that tot health has better for the last year than St had been foe four wars You may publish as a Dr Pierces Common Sense Medical Adviser in paper covers is sent free on receipt of onecent stamps to pay expense of customs and mailing only Address V Buffalo COB- WORTHY TO f i The of the mower- is still heard in this vicinity and immense A good contingent from here ac companied by the Band attended Shaws binder twine delivery at Kleinburg Last Wednesday- Berrypicking is the chief industry of the fairer sex at present We have had quite an exciting time in our burg during the past few days It was found necessary to arrest a young man the worse of for being disorderly evening and Saturday night A Mr Roberts school teacher at Rat Portage i home on a visit also his sister Mrs from the States The small fruits are drying up for want of rain is to have a Garden Party next Wednesday under the declines to complete the contract term Miss Flossie Pinker ton who was taken ill during her trial while at Aurora last week arrived home Sunday evening last She is improving slowly A permit has been granted for writing on those subjects thus prevented as soon as health may permit a q who tried the entrance at the school were successful in getting the required number of marks Four out the eight pupils who txied from school have passed and are as follows Lizzie McDonald Frank McDonald and gerton The successful can didate other rural schools are an follows Norman Roy Hughes Liliie Ella Wood and Annie Smart A Walker of New Mexico arrived here last Thursday evening from her long journey and is the guest of Mrs Jos Kitchen About five years ago she her husband to California who was advised by his physician to go to that country the only hope lor allevi ation of that dread Consump tion to which he a vic tim In its last 0i4a discover the balm boon to there he was again pronounced a hopeless case by a leading specialist For the The lianqusqfc of BY A BANKER Toboggan Saves mMBUii ft of the Methodist New market Band is engaged and a good time promised Admission only Willi but one possible chance held out TANDARD ASSURANCE GO The Company has now enter ed upon its year The following figures testify to its STABILITY LIBER ALITY POPULARITY Accumulated Funds including refreshments from to oclock Ice cream lemonade fruits etc extra No pains will be spared to make it a great success a big crowd will be provided for Annual Revenue over Bonuses Already Declared Claims Paid 98000000 During year Policies were issued lor Too for last week LANDING Mr and Mrs of De troit spent a few days here week with Mr Mr and wile and Miss Minnie of Toronto are visiting at Mr James Trie Medicine to have attracted large crowds each evening the past week The lucky of the which takes prize will be presented with a handsome bicycle this Friday evening Mr Will Chapman spent a few days with friends in this week The Methodist Church intend hold ing their annual Garden Party on Wednesday the of July in Mr grounds Unless we get rain soon the cute crops will be a failure Mr Geo Tate funeral of his brotherinlaw Mr at Acton on Tuesday last Deposit Govt over The STANDARD has investments in Canada amounting to over Fifteen Millions Dollars J A Agent JAMES CLARKE District Inspector EDINBURGH of MO Toronto Specialist In Diseases of Women Diseases of Nose and Throat Piles be consulted every Saturday at the HuusCaKtwmarket IrotnlOtlll room upstairs BY PHYSICIANS Ponds Extract fifty remedy Cor Borni Wounds Coughs Colas and all accidents Ha pis to occur In home CAUTIOKTherelioniy ens Extract- Be act only bottles bit A little daughter Mr John an actor fell from a fourth window in Montreal and re- fatal injuries TOR I A For and Children AURORA There is a great chase for the clerk ship of King township Two mem bers of the Council and a private banker are after it Stokes is clerk pro tern and will cut some figure at the finish himself Rev A pastor the Bap tist Church has accepted a call ex tended by a congregation in Brant- ford and will snort ly for his new charge At the last meeting of the Public School Board the estimates for the year were passed at an ad vance of over last year A meeting was held Monday bight to arrange a series of band concerts at the park on Wednesday evenings by the Regiment band The final Court Revision for as sessment will be held by His Honor Judge Morgan on Saturday next There are only three appeals hut that of the Metropolitan is expected to prove interesting The interpre tation of the amendment to the scrap iron act will be asked in reference to the railways assessment The brick work of the new boot factory is finished but a slight delay in finishing is now expected owing to the engine and boiler not arrived Mrs Sarah Knowles wife Mr Geo Knowles died on Saturday last at the age of years Deceased has been a resident here for more than thirty years and was widely re spected Her family consists of Messrs J Knowles and James Knowles Aurora George Knowles Newmarket Mrs James Kendall and Mrs John Kendall Toronto Junc tion and Mrs Banbury Aurora The funeral took place Monday to the town cemetery Mrs J and daughter of Hamilton is visiting her father-in- law Mr Win Ough for a couple of months Mrs of Newmarket attended the funeral of Mrs on Monday Rev Amose and family are sum mering at Orchard Beach for a month to him he was strongly advised to go to New Mexico or hasten their return journey home as his existence under the circumstances was but a matter of a few weeks Contrary to his wifes wishes he chose to go to Mexico where they have resided ever since On arriving at their journeys end Mr Walker was scarcely able to walk across a room and today he is as strong and healthy be capable of performing an honest days labor at bis trade thing and roofing at a salary of per month An idea of the intense beat in that southern country may be imagined for while we were sweltering under the heat which prevailed dur ing the tst few weeks Mrs Walker was obliged to don her heavy winter garments and appeared to be more at home doing household duties around a hot kitchen stove while others were perspiring and longing for a cool shady noojt Mrs Walker intends spending several months in Canada and left Wednesday for to visit her father and large relatives and friends after which she will several days with her sis ter here before leaving for her distant home Last Wednesdays issue of the NewsRecord contains quite a detailed account of the entertainment and presentation in connection with the graduation exercises of the Berlin and Waterloo Hospital which took on Tuesday evening of last week in the large and commodious room designated as public ward of the Hospital A very large assemblage of the Twin Cities best people were present among whom were some of the most prominent and influential business and citizens of the two places The president of the Hos pital Board J ably filled the chair and VicePresident made the presentations in the most pleasing manner and with much good taste tendered on behalf the recipients their sincere thanks to the Board The graduating class of nurses had acquitted themselves in the most creditable manner and we arc pleased to notice in connection therewith that Miss Florence Davis a young lady from this village stood highest on the list receiving a well- earned Diploma from the Hospital authorities and a beautiful engraved medal granted by the Hospital Board for the marked efficiency and success with which her efforts have been attended during the three years she has studied in the training school Miss Davis- was the recipient also of a number of beautiful presents from outsiders and those sufferings while sick and under her care in the Hospital ward she had so patiently and persistently endeavored to allevi ate and by the most devoted atten tion kindness and care had succeeded in luring back to health again has no reason to despair of the prowess and worth of her fair daqghters as this is only another name added to the already long list of young ladies of and immediate vicinity who have won distinction along the lines of their respective callings and may we not most assuredly expect coming on to follow in their train We un derstand it is Miss Davis intention- to take a post graduate course In the Polyclinic Hospital of Philadelphia in the near future Sentinel VIHck of Midland fell off a log boom In the French River and was drowned toot the Mil by iL IS air OJ to ttnnt and and dealer CO XVWM aoa niffu Mr Bert Cook Is confined to his home nursing a sprained ankle and a lacerated foot The young boys of have organized a JdvenHe Football Club Mr Samuel represented Union Lodge A AM at the Grand Lodge in Hamilton last A football match between the Ram blers and the Royal Oaks was played on the exhibition grounds last Satur day evening and resulted in favor of the former by a score of to We are informed from good author ity that Mr teacher of the In termed of the has Bent in his resignation Until quite a recent period- it was as an fact that man alone possessed the power of language but the more attentive and systematic observation of the animal world this present ad vanced age has engendered has re sulted in the apparent overthrow of that supposition As one evidence which may be that at any rate birds have the power intelligently expressing their thoughts to each other is the solemn court of justice which is held by rooks to investigate cases of misconduct on the part of any member of their community at with the exception perhaps of a few sentries posted to give warning of any approaching danger the entire colony appears to assist Sometimes as many as two or three hundred rooks or even more may be observed forming themselves into a large ring one which the writer observed was an almost perfect circle perhaps near ly two hundred feet in circumference the birds being two or three deep around the enclosure Soon the malefactor accompanied by a single rook acting as guard who is also probably- the aggrieved party pro ceeds to the centre of the circle re maining almost motionless in a most dejected condition tor it is probably fully aware that its doom is sealed We may conjecture that the accusing bird now recounts the which has been committed against him per haps the occupation of the nest which has been His years or perhaps some insult offered to bis mate for these birds are and keep to the same mate for lire or perhaps same more venial offence And now the assemblage noisily dis cusses the matter some in an excit ed inflammatory manner their wings passionately flapping and their beaks repeatedly raised upwards some more sedate being perhaps the older- mem bers of the community expressing their opinions with Jess noise or en ergy though all appear more or less excited and agitated At length the conclave arrives at a decision and the unresisting delinquent is either picked to death or in less flagrant cases is simply chastised and driven away It would be interesting to know if any record exists of an acquittal having been observed Now it must be quite impossible that alt this could take place the loquacjous discussion engaged in by those birds was all unintelligible jar gon -v- Or to adduce another instance In the estate of a resident on the south coast of Hampshire is a clump of trees in which more than a hundred years ago a colony of spoonbills an nually nested Yet although none have bred there for more than a cen tury every year it is stated a few those beautiful birds invariably vis it the ancestral home remaining about a week and then again disap pearing It is evident that this an nual pilgrimage cannot be attributed merely to instinct but must be the result of an intelligent tradition hand ed down from generation to genera tion The limits of space this brief ar ticle forbid further Instances being ad duced These however suffice to prove the almost complete certainty of the assumption that the animal world possesses in a more or less complete degree the faculty ol lan guage as compared with man of course in a very incipient and rudi mentary form The Creator of the Universe has therefore apparently conferred upon the feathered world not only the pow er to utter Its joyous carolling praises in of song but also intelligently to hold converse with its fellows But for us who are of more value than many sparrows He has reserved an infinitely higher inherit ance eternal in the heavens But unless we live the life of the right eous and plead for amnesty and par don in the name of the Divine Re deemer that inheritance must be for feited for ever ttash Wi By the daring of- Prof Miss Bethel one of a party of moun tain climbers on Mount was saved death on Tuesday When every other rneaiis tailed he made himself a human toboggan and shot down incline with the joung woman to safety When the party within yds of the crater a fierce struck the mountain and the cold was ex treme Miss became uncon scious and efforts to revive her were A- start was made for the foot of the mountain being car ried on an improvised stretcher It was slow and dangerous work and it was seen that unless she could be speedily taken to a there was no hope to save her life Prof McElfresh proposed to have himself strapped flat on a rough board and have Miss bound to him and then shoot down the mountain Holding the young woman in his arras the professor started and the fearful journey was made in safety At the timber line medical aid was procured and Miss is now on the way to recovery Killed by a Reaper July A most dis tressing accident occurred hi about noon yesterday which re sulted in the death of the 3yearold son of Mr Frank Mr J no was running a reaper in- a field on Mr farm and the servant girl took the child into the field to see the machine work She returned to the house a few minutes later leaving little in the grain er did not observe the boy and be was caught by the machine One of his legs and aU the one hand were cut off and be was so bad ly lacerated that the efforts of two physicians tailed to save his life He died in the evening Ceo of Hamilton was drowned while swimming in the bay Adds Comfort In the Work to Cleanliness In the Deducts the Cares of Washing Day from the House wifes busy Hie Multiplies by two the Life of washed A Divides by two the of labour Lever Brothers Limited TORONTO Chas Crisswell and Geo two boys were drowned in the Grand below no escaping the germs of consump tion kill them with health Health Is your only means of killing them Scotts Emulsion of codliver oil give you that health if any thing an IT ftlOwKl kXIi Lord Kitchener has commuted the death sentence on prisoners of war to penal for life at Bermu da Hew Color In the Cheeks RIohness In the Blood And Health Vigor and In the Whole When Dr Food Used of the gums lips and Inside of eyelids nervousness weakness in digestion headache and despondency are the symptoms common to chlorosis and anaemia These symptoms Indicate that the blood Is thin and watery and does not contain that disappear when Dr Nerve Food Is used to build Up the body and fill the shrivelled arteries with rich red blood Dr Chases Nerve Food Is a special formula devised especially for all exhausted condi tion of the blood and nerves and has proved slaualiy successful as a cure for anaemia and chlorosis in fact it cannot fall to cur these ailments because it soe directly to form new red corpuscles In the blood arid so nourishes and restores the sys tem to health and la of Incalculable worth- to women suffering from the weaknesses and peculiar to their sex and Is evidenced by the testimony lalsublUhed from time to time in the daily press Phases Nerve Food the great blood nerve restorative cents a box at dealers or fcdman- son Bates A Co Toronto Write 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giving healthy and natural Castoria is tho Panacea The Mothers Friend Castorla a an excellent medicine for children Mother have repeatedly told of its good effect upon their children Da C OSGOOD Va- to ft so welt adapted to that I it as superior to any tome A AjtCHa M Brooklyn AT THE FACSIMILE SIGNATURE OF APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER a I British Columbia Cedar A Perfectly Clear Shingle and very wide ALSO- PINE SHINGLES LUMBER LATH DOORS AND SASH OF ALL KINDS PAILS TUBS WASHBOARDS CLOTHESPINS MFG COY Of Newmarket Limited J All kinds of Rubber Tires for all kinds of Vehicles Pneumatic Chair Tire for Baby The Limited Yonolrro Oar YEARS EXPERIENCE DKtiaNs Ac a Bar our an iTfUoak Commanica- Handbook on aaOhey racial in tha af an roar aaonlas tit a Bold Hew York Talk to Home Night 6 pm to am REMEMBER That no charge Is made connect you party aalrtd for Look lor sign the Blue Bell The Bell Telephone Co of j j- i Solo of hereby given that pursu ant to authority o Orders In Council too- Rod and In 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