Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , May 3, 1918, p. 8

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Newmarket ai i Mr banker of Aurora who is was At Trinity Church hero witlr a from the choir and rhpey the eregatiohand the Mr boon Trinity Church years Firo of on Monday the ham on the farm of Hetiry nln on Kennedy Btrept Two and and poultry wore also destroyed The Is OOQ 1- I Is this week to where ho hafl cured the position of Manager of Knight Lumber and Manu facturing Co which conducts a largo trade in tholr lino of Mr I i i for the past year lias beep a member of the firm of has boon oho of our most enterprising men Previous to toring the firm ho has just loft he was for yearn engaged in the lumber business hero There an old story about a man who climbed lno a hollow tree to gel out of the rain awoHcd the trio and made the opening so small he could not escape until he thought of his misdeeds hut whoever hoard of a man building fi garage with a door so tho car could not be pollen out without the aid of a carpenter Tribune of Allid her Instead of Mrs tall maa tryi Vfnny to In a territory Wiwnt Very often My dear to May no He hurried ward after a Hying vbU atf If I never you It m if Im always And and ho I ho wanted to- keep- the well tears May was i blond fluffy thing and ohlldlshly You mustnt at it May touching coat sleeve with her slender hand when youro as far away from me Los Angeles feel as if youre near When is that jKMen When I say my prayers answered Ellen May softly s Ron I fifty Darling breathed Mays husband- They wore almost In sight of the wires were many lOrt BALE OR Part west half con Bast 80 acres Can give easy terms I Ave Bast 4vi Owen Sound van to That property ad- Joining Customs and Post Offico West side of Main Street known us Drug Store Apply to Koilh Administrator Newmarket or Newmarket SALE That pari of The Robert Pear- farm lying north of the side road and adjoining Newmarket being the easterly part of Lot No Con Whitchurch contain acres more or Jess will he flold at once There is a good frame under stabling supplied with water and a good frame Jkouse on the premises Intending purchasers will ap- jly at once to or to Vondor8 V- f Comedy ilia and fap you to escape many ail- if you rive pie timely Naturally Nature prefers mm is VU 1 A of will on fnfowitilon now In Han da Full information from any Trunk Ticket Agent or District Toronto Defbt thouo J Continued from pace roproaoh and pity surely thou hast not neglected prayer prayer is tho first breath of life By prayer mortals draw water out of the wells of salvation Prayer is more than a burst of desire He prays best who seeks daily help to fill his place in world Hast thou not read is the sours sincere alro Uttered or The motion of a hidden fire That trembles in the breast Prayer always implies on hon est effort on the part of the pe titioner can no uttered only by those who seek to know and do will Ah thou been a pray ing man John Jones thou would I riot my Sab baths for thou wouldst have known that it is written l thou turn away thy fool from the Sabbath from doing thy pleasure on my holy day arid call Sab bath a delight the holy of the Lord honorable and shall hon or hi in not doing thine own pleas ure nor speaking thine own word then thou delight thyself in the Lord and I will cause thee lo ride upon high places of the earth and feed thee with a her itage of Jacob thy father for the mouth of Ihe Lord hath spoken it If thou been a man of prayer thou have sought the House of the Lord with joy and exclaimed with one of old This is the day which the Lord bath made we will rejoice and be glad in it if thou been a man of prayer thy gifts to benevolences would not have been such a pit tance as to show tho selfishness of heart for thou have heeded he picture I gave of this Judgment hour recorded by Matthew in chapter of his gospel Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand Come ye blessed of my Father inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world But now thy fate is fixed the die is cast and thine opportuni ty gone forever and there is but one law As a man sowoth so ho shall reap recefvelhe things done in body accord ing lo what ho hath done whether they be good or whether they be evil Thou bast sought the pic- lure show to neglect of Cods bouse therefore must thou sit in outer darkness through all nily watching tho jerky motions of film actors with revolvers dirks and daggers Yea and the awful gnawing of hunger must ever he with thee for thou didst not help to feed he starving ones of earth And as thou didst gleel my sanctuary in thy earthly life thy companions must be as thy choice has been and thou shalt ever hear sighs of moans of anguish oaths of the profane and wails of the dammed Never can I describe an guish of that moment Oh righteous Judge said I de- servo it all I lived a very selfish hut if I one more how I would the things that are eternal I bad never really considered what harvest must ho What sed have scattered I have indeed sown to the wind but merciful Judge give me one more Bee to it then and redeem the that remains I awoke to find ho morning sun shining full on my face Ob what a dreamt I learned my lesson however and from this day shall seek Divine help to live as unto the Lord Winches IcivJihd Ihep tlieSre in and hUabfcnd fer wnJiueoUr lieV findjsmllcdber jmry though a until the iulte faded nut when she knelt clown at to say her prayers she wwnt slope miles away in hotel her and fervently God to far safe Every night down at tire same tlmcKHen her hand although hundred out to a Kvcry logelher really together And theh when Mays oh return trip great flood come And had It that railroad trains away There were other In Mayi town who hud on and when the newa of the flood came middleaged Suddenly other wornerfwee on touched flowruietrlct Stay at her jdllfully Way Her Morning IcngUi- into and- crept into and of a night And tlio Women foreword there al the itaUoni through and manyiif theVwires were down clock struck ndseti a quavering old voice i voice we have been married forty years come Juab trip Bring him tofc voice that And he there each one silently saying dvflprayer to her prayer for her man lo danger and distress The telegraph operator found them aq when he camO minutes and Ihe tefest blank teJtf hand Heclearedhla throat several fore he spoke as they huddled a corner The broken as she- sat even the of El ton May had been crushed from her soul dragged on and from somewhere the clock chimed a And then all at an Inarticulate cry Ellen Maydropped to her knees he said- softly are beginning to come fecotavc tola are only in name TLgfc era ore afraid to prove their medicine to only way to bo people U to let them knew for- Hero Whin the doctor a contain S tobe a patent 5JU enrich blood through No trains have been swept I gueBa- ped for Ellen May had quietly feinted And that why In Mays little town every woman with a Husband on J Also at the iStWlfe divine guidance or habit- But prayer for a man who la far away and towns after never tells what made J the road Kneels down at half past nine pray whether it was Impulse or and says a little prayer to is blood pure and rich and tod and robust You can prove this at oar your money ri 11 Vinol do not Improvo your 1 stfytfM ft i I i CONSIDER the amount of time and the infinite care you take when A buying footwear to suit your own taste in regard to style size etc Multiply your own individual needs by millions and you will get an idea of the immense task which confronts the makers of Canadas footwear and the size of the organization it is necessary to maintain for that purpose I iia The buying of a single pair of shoes is an event that occupies a person but a few moments two or three times a year but to meet the accumulated demand of a nations individuals it requires the whole resources of a gigantic industry Ames Holden are truly Shoemakers to the Nation It is a title justified by their size and the importance of their business It may be a revelation to many Canadians to know that to supply them with proper footwear this firm maintains huge factories each with many acres of floor and hun dreds of intricate almost human ma chinesfacilities and equipment to turn out 8ooo pairs of shoes every working day It requires a small army of work people clerks and warehousemen in addition to executives buyers and travellers It requires much study and thought to plan styles and models of Mens Womens and Childrens shoes in their various grades and styles In order to secure the best results in the production of various kinds and grades it is also necessary to specialize For example Ames factories are separated into distinct factory units each a complete factory in itself One unit of our factories is devoted entirely to the manufacture of high grade footwear for Women and Chil dren Consider the great variety of styles in womens footwear including hightop boots oxfords and pumps Consider the many different patterns and lasts the varieties and shades of leather and finish then you will see what a great number of models are required to meet the widely different needs of Canadian women in the cities and towns and also in the country districts Another factory unit is devoted to making only the better grades and styles of Mens Shoes shoes for pro fessional lawyers doctors and all business men whose occupations permit the use of fine leathers such as calf and kid The third unit specializes in stur dier types of shoes for heavy wear and rough usage Shoes for farmers lumbermen miners trainmen and workpeople who requite a heavier and more solidlyconstructed boot In addition to the work of manufac ture the requirements of distribution are also tremendous A manufacturer must not only make his goods econo mically and well but he must deliver them DISTRIBUTE them There fore in addition to a force of Co travel lers constantly visiting retail trade from coast to coast Ames Holden maintain in the centres of population throughout Canada im mense stocks of boots and shoes ready for immediate shipment to the retailers in each section These warehouses are located in the following cities St John Toronto Montreal Winnipeg Edmonton Vancouver Years of experience has taught us the kind and styles of boots which are required in each locality No matter in what part of Canada you reside no matter what particular kind of shoe you require your retail dealer can procure it for you without loss of time And that is the reason why you will find even in the outlying districts that dealers selling Ames Holden goods are with stocks that are fresh and new and which reflect the latest shapes and styles lyAsiivyou A At mark on an by shoo product of a organized industry utmost in style and qualities AMES you mow that not only io the concent in Canada but that you buying represents tfo can obtained at price TORONTO I ho Nat WINNIPEG ion EDMONTON ill LJ m I I I t lit

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