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Newmarket Era , October 9, 1908, p. 8

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THE ERA FRIDAY of American women in our homes are daily sacrificing to duty and tidy women overdo A or displacement is often brought on and they silence drifting alone from bad to knowing well that they ought to help to overcome the pains and which daily make burden It to these faithful women that VEGETABLE comes a boon and a blessing us it did to Mrs Barrett of St Montreal who writes to from female weakness and despite every remedy given me by doctor or thin trouble I grew worse Pinkhams Vegetable Com- I did no and am thankful to Cay that It made me strong and well PACTS FOR SICtt WOMEN For thirty years Pink- Vegetable Compound made from roots and herbs has been the remedy for female ills and has positively cured thousands of have troubled with displacements inflammation ulcera tion fibroid tumors irregularities periodic pains backache that bear ingdown feeling flatulency nervous prostration Why dont you try it Mrs women to write her Site Address Lynn Mass Idle around the pub The annual harvest home services held by our St Milans Church lure Was a decided success On Sunday evening our young friends were gath ered In from King Creek Velore and several that we cant any trace lately hut lad tliey hadnt forgotten of and the pastor parish were very Impressive and tin speakers words were based on liov thankful we should be for the beaut fill harvest gathered In which win partially displayed in the church fie hour on Thursday works and spread Parlor with all also destroyed partially a few miles north of Bradford was found dead on the roadside Mt Pleasant last Monday afternoon He oldest residents King on of Mrs Mary Ann Wis- the residence her son concession on of last week in the he is survived by daugli by Rev George i ll life being bedfast in a condition for iwetilvniuc Mis died at the residence of lier daughter Mis I Horigan on Friday Sept 25th at the age of Heard here by the Hon P Minister of Marine and Fisheries from Cap stating that the the 20th the news being brought down by coasting vessels to New foundland ami then cabled The last mails from the Government steamer will he foiithvards cast ing steamer in a week or so This IB the last news expected from the Arctic until next spring when it is expected that messages will be sent southward by whaling vessels which AURORA The home Mrs Russell Aurora was the scene a quiet wedding on the afternoon of Wednesday Sept The contracting parties were Mr Win Russell youngest son of George and Catherine Russell and Miss nu Robertson The Wedding March was played by Miss lean the bridegroom The bride gowned ii white and carried in her hand a bouquet vkitc rosea She was assisted hi a Annie May Russell while the groom was supported by Charles Russell his eldest brother Owing to recent bereavement in the brides the wedding was very quiet The marriage ceremony was performed THE RIDGE Apples are falling fast We shall Don have some fresi eider to drink Some of the neighbors ale digging heir potatoes and say that they are fair crop Mr Joe Huntleys house is much Mr Join Shields is doing a big at Zephyr grain market great benefit hut it would be the farmers here if the attended to Our wake up for the roads a bad condition that is is travel at night Mrs Sander is kept busy with patients People from almost all the world come lor treatment short time ago there was an aged lady from ingcrous Smoke Smoke it is The siderahle damage to laid the standing dear how and friends irs Joe can boast of finest flock of loisy ducks and geese for miles around Me Marshall Crittendens sale came off this week and if there had been a fiddler there they could have had a Tor there were nearly as Mr Crittenden was out on a spinning trip last Saturday He called on friends in Baldwin Mrs Tom Allen presented Tom a beautiful son of which he and his family are very proud Mr Ed Crittenden returned home from the North West satisfied with his it JACK Make This According to the Directions Religion and Education II Extract Dandelion onehalf one ounce three Shake well in a bottle and dose after each gain at it here pr ill would be put up if asked to do so He further stated that while this is often prescribed in rheumatic afflict ions with splendid results he could see no reason why it would not be a splendid remedy for kidney and urinary troubles and backache as it lias the structure cleansing then organs and foul at ids and waste sill Laying the Corner Stone may ask Do we need such a school j In this day What difference where our children are educated so long as the educational department prescribes the text books and lessons Let me say it Is the teacher aid not the text book that does the teaching and it makes much difference what ec grasp sisterly tand which follow the teaching of of fRANN I ttrs that have grown in beauty and the far remote past In hand they have walked to- earths dark places has stumbled strides How they 1 they with each other how prescribed lessons In the public readers You will soon sec as John Locke over two hundred yean and flexible year of his life this is certain It should lie one who thinks Latin and language the least part of much virtue they have hem put asunder has pined and withered and fad ed Sometimes even now in this twentieth century you may hear some ignorant persons decry all human learning as entirely useless language makes to form the mind of his and give that right disposi- if once got though all be neglected would in due lime produce all the rest and oawith so who call themselves religious teach- ese I W and all the The writer was a of enthusiasts little time ago number of their i were saying that they had will In I that God did to Let us look back and walk and hut or more dangerous man And how much a teacher can some times do by a little act A word of encouragement from his prov- thai if I turning point in the life of Dr as they Adam Clarke The loan of a book never have Irish schoolmaster was the means of bringing forlli the see the loving hopes of Quaker poet The and re- Rood and mpathctic tear the Ills teacher was the great uplift that to the boy Longfellow I be- say thai Dr and his wife lleve the school can extend a grratei child than the preacher parent in their spheres But fancy I hear so saying Would you teachers become and only he God the thin for all of them are doing and thai should do Let us suppose that the teacher is teach ing his third reading class that beau tiful little poem Prayer by its most of the useful learning lo le year found in the world today is owing ion more the Gospel Christ It was years the I hristiarvi who collected and ill have preserved the Greek version Strip- nee of its I and translated them into Latin fur it JTIie New Testament being written in full at- Greek caused the early Christians to j airy tin apply themselves to the study that tactile language And as both the Jews and In opposed the teachings j of Christianity the early church he will be charged Therefor iinkc appeal Ij the were to lew- of oik will you ish and Pagan literature that they for tins ear at least ought expose the traditions of the mon cause with Boys of I former and the weakness of the latter puckering College I know how later on in teeluded ly we can depend on their loyalty scattered over the East sat and enthusiasm for their Alma Ma- day after day transcribing and ter to use your influence to send in this many the September student who will set a students in physical the ill L- or The million of a bidden fire That trembles in the breast Prayer is the burden of a sigh The falling of a tear lle upward of When none is near Has he taught that merely because his class can pronounce the words and read it with proper ex pression I think not but believe he has to present the true les son unless his pupils leave the class feeling that prayer is a power that will make them tranquil joyous calm and trustful that it purifies and exalts and helps mc to live worthily hopefully They should not lea I that Colleges for that had it not been for a mental the minds of men to read the 11 make in the Latin and Greek text that a these two languages would the ML the of e lesson and ask for what we hanks for what implore widening large part of the young To what better seek guidance in difficulty strength in weakness wis- the chief preserver dom in lriorance aid in duty It is Do- tinn and it is quite true too that to invoke blessings on past endeavors ery education has not been unmindful but and help in future undertakings that the has conlrihu largeh to the suppoit it is to ourselves and all we en- or religion All the useful Bible love trustfully to our heavenly iojs helps all the commentaries all the tilers care They should learn that ami girls than we find here See lasting faithful representations pure prayer is not a cold formal repetition this beautiful panorama of field for- Christianity have been the works of words at set times in set tones est and stream which lies before men consecrated places hut that it is from this crowned centre all Time would fail me to follow their ther the gushing up of the souls de- to the blue rim of the sky walk down through the centuries sires to overflowing of the souls Can one imagine a buy growing any- Useful and entertaining as this might gratitude the struggling confession of diih villi tins beibe we must leave it to glance at its the expression of iti fore him Surely will learn to All Outdoors ever after ha Useful and daily he- be we must lea his hilltop what our own Society has done the God of help these fair ones on their irresistible sense of want- seeking sup- knowing Him will Friends have never looked upon a the- plies from infinite fullnss It is for good and true education as a sufficient the aspiration along MM HE Who are going from house to house in this city giving away beautifully illustrated leaflets containing several choice Recipes for delicious desserts and explaining about JELL- The Dainty which can be prepared for the table instantly Sim ply add boiling water cool and serve A small pack age makes enough dessert for a large family Sold by all grocers A perfect substitute for gelatine E FOOD CO Cola rJcdolo at you value yon kealfta cheap Imitations costs a little hut PER PACKAGE WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN LATE 8 And all Kinds of Dressed Lumber Sash Doors Etc quailed the last A ban Line of FLOUR FEED Always in Stock ALL GOODS PROMPTLY DELIVERED W H E V S BLOOD DISEASES CURE Dra K K Established 20 Years Cor Michigan Ave and Griswold St Detroit Mich if over his mind whom 7 slull ask them to whom will then rests parents his perplexity- to father or mo- providing suitable He will go to them for but for information he uras to the teacher which whom each day With full in his teachers ability and willingness to set him right he unburdens his- heart at the first favor- opportunity and expects such an- will dispel his doubts The whole course of the child at this point might be changed by just a sneer a The me preach thc- forged at the Pickering think the true College Newmarket great Head of the church but Or suppose the teacher is teaching Tic have never despised secular to his fourth class the feelings of the Town who re- cation Most of the founders of our how easy it comes to show them that the institution and the cere- Society were men of high scholastic man belongs to two worlds that not id the hum a most luting attainments Fox it is true only has he this life but has the monument to mark then Jubilee eel- was not a highly educated man but promise of that which is to come It was a valuable asset many of his coadjutors were Thomas that death is but the opening of the and would he a center of culture for Lowe and William were door that it is but the portal the Tofn graduates Oxford Robert of the truer the higher life and as The gathering delighted the Barclay was one of the most learned we enter this higher life with the success of tne occasion then men of his day an expert in langua- formed here how dispersed slight doubt expressed tain sound on the part of the shudder to think what might the fountain of he if that teacher does not have the the four safecrackers stole a carriagp- of the Lord which is the begin- and team to drive to Stratford LADIES his day id those were the men who laid foundation of Quakerism The early set about to es tablish schools they could place their children to be taught and have them free from the many temptations so often found in other places of learning Schools were in the different of England In Hie United States mi since Friends of hid ait institution to evil propensities that we form cor rect habits that we he not the slaves of passions but masters ourselves Perhapa you are ready to ask Have we not Bible schools to pro vide for the moral training of our children Yes and our Bible schools are doing good work yet very often they hut partially draw aside the The Habit of Health Many people have a- habit of ailing How much better it would be to ham to keep well For health after all is largely a matter of which alt may acquire with a little practise teach good habits to Liver are to Bilious Attacks troubled with Indigestion Pills will reform all bad habits health which the body will quickly folio- Headahe ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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