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Newmarket Era , November 6, 1891, p. 1

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MERCHANT FOR LABORER FOR EVERY MAN If You Wish to Have a J W STEPHENS ACCOMMODATION STORE Thanksgiving US Oar prima and city of blow No wheat Who bo us day night No No MUcd of war la heard in bell And reib tight The to Hoi for On who bart long dear old To of put And of All borne more And erf la to Lord All it ml to flight The fust Oil For this at And la Shoot Bit I ThaakvinDg I NEWMARKET HEAVY AND SHELF tbcj et itriiY work much their If WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION bo tiadcrUad but workman Of and too MB wicooe 100 0A ITAb- AND FUNDS- DOLLARS and worldwide afttrbclcglu fore J of Constantly on Hand r Liiij r ALAQ- OLD RELIABLE TIN SHOP HAS CHANGED HANDS- PAINTS OILS PITCH AND ROSIN Largest Stock of Glass in Town PROPRIETOR NEWMARKET BOOK NEWS DEPOT DRY CORD WOOD I 1 j toiTLturtt WEwlilkrepoo from foJJ Mm- of ibf of Wood and Coal i at flxurea Alto of etc At BOTTOM furnace Work od Ac flritcaM ItpMnifaKd all out door week to VISITORS TO NEWMARKET WILL FIND A Assortment of DUNNS BAKING POWDER BEST FRIEND LARGEST SALE IN CANADA BENTLEYS PHARMACY THE OLD RELIABLE B L A S S W fl AT STARRS BOOK STORE A and WMN STARR CENTRAL TELEPHONE MI Ann giving DO think It said pretty little Mr looking op from her flecy knitting- It one so luncb Rood to try to actually op I think I am thankful for it along when come to think my I do at Im bo I can bear it Humph Ann with ft ring of in her voice all very well for you to taJk about thankfulness and to feel it youre had nothing but beautiful all jour life long Helen you to be thankful Think of the difference- our youre and pretty as a ptoturc youve been petted by everybody all your life Yon have alwaya bad a beautiful home and never had hard work to do But I was homely as a hedge fence in January always- no one ever kissed or petted me I you think Idontoare things but I to long for them so it to me my heart would break Ive had to work bard all my life and Ive hated the work nobody knowa how much not because it was hard Im not lazy but because there nothing pretty nor dainty in my life There I never to much about myself to anyone before and I never mean to again but I couldnt help it and Miss Ann gave a little sob in of beat en deavors You may well be thank- from the depth of your heart but I fall to aee any for my being to Mrs with and her was very tender I know it Annie she going back to her friends name I know Ive ever much to be thank ful for a thousand times more than I deserve I wish I could share some of it with you but dear Ive a thought for you Isnt there chance for a beautiful blessing in your life Do remember Mrs Whitney in one of- her books They only who go without know truly what it is to have Because you have gone with out you know better than I do for instance how other hearts ache for the things they go without and how ranch you can do It is more blessed to make others happy than it to be ourselves is it not Annie Miss Ann dropped sewing and looked out of window Rob and Annie her dead brothers children were coming down the street she had taken four years ago whoa they were left Orphans She remem bered now as she watched them coming along towards the in a fashion how had cried for a pretty white apron that she could wear a great great while and Rob bad pleaded with like a in his boyish voice for some that didnt look as if they belonged to his greatgrandfather Had ever be stowed upon them any of the petting and loving ways she had longed for herself In her young day at ft seemed to Miss Ann that the scales fell from eyes Ive treated those children just exactly as Ive been complaining that I was treated said turning to Mrs Winablp But you will not any will you dear I Ive been a blind selfish woman hot my eyes era opened sow and I dont Ill shut them so again can go homo sow Helen No Rob I want to get the for you myself so keep your money for a knife or anything else like that yon want Oh oh Aunt Ann can I get a knifor cried Rob If you want one you may and if your cents wont get a good one 111 giro yoa more Rob looked at bis aunt in amaze ment for a moment then a sadden impulse ho threw his arms around and gave a vehement boyish hag after which operation ho turned a couple of somersaults on the kitchen floor I had to or I ho said to afterwards Wall well said Miss Aon look ing as as could be why really what is the boy doing I guess Annie we will have to look for a new dolly while Rob is getting his knife wont wot Why bless ma child what are you for I cans help it Im so happy sobbed Annie Ive wanted a nice pretty dolly so It most seemed to me I couldnt bear it Well that only the beginning Miss Ann never did things by halves- She taught herself to be tender and loving and of thinking about herself all the time and murmuring at her rouble turned her attention to about her and tried to give pleasure to others Im thankful with all my heart and soul she whispered to Mrs as she came of Thanksgiving Day believe Aunt Ann is growing pretty aatd Annie to Rob to me she is I believe so too he answered Anyhow she is awful good now And Ana who happened to overbear this conversation thanked God and took courage Pumpkin Pies the Old noes ESTABLISHED EVERYBODY READ THIS Pure Medicine Toilet Perfumery Shoulder Braces Trusses Sponges all kinds of DISPENSING Prescriptions carefully compounded and orders answered with care and despatch The will find our stock of warranted of the best quality OPEN ON FOB DISPENSING ONLY AND THEN COME TO S H GRIFFIS am pm pm DR CAMPBELL Leon in stock I PROPRIETOR FOR YOUR If you want a good assortment to chooso from and at prices that will meet all demands hold that we are tho cheapest North of Toronto for Boots And Shoes S H Youve boon a anted to me I to bo now for a little to think it out you may be one Im thankful for if for nothing cite Bo Mrs went home and Miss Ann went up to her own room shut the door and bolted it told anyone wbat she thought or did the hour she was shut up when came oat called the children to I want yoa to get ready to go down street with me she said Thanksgiving Is coming and I think we mast tome now for it wants a new salt I believe and Annie shall white for every day and a pretty new dress for best Can yoa both be ready in fifteen minutes O Aunt Ann are really going to buy mo a new salt asked Rob Yes my boy that Is what I In tend to do Rob hesitated a moment then pat oat his head cant yoa bow much I be stld bat Ill work just as bard as I can truly I will to help pay for It Ive got fifty that been saving for a year towards getting them my self and 111 give it to you now RAN DMA was company r for dinner on Thanksgiving Day min ister and wife and little girl So was very busy morning cooking all sorts of things and the other things were famous pumpkin pies made just as her grandma bad made them Her grandma Why it almost made dizzy to think shout grandmas grandma Nannie was standing on a chair close beside table helping grand ma cook She had come out in country the day before to try and get over la grippe I should think Nannie that that way to make pumpkin- pics wouldnt be very good cause Its old style Old styles tbo best for pies I Race laughed grandma You see if It aint Now I suppose child you never do have em in the city do your Only the kinds that lives in cans answered Nannie And papa Bays that they cant hold a candlB to years bat I never see why theyd want to I should think they couldnt 1 said grandma decidedly And now child we are ready for the seasoning Just hand grandma tbe box over there wont you Nannie pot her nose down to smell when tho box was opened Ah how good grandma It smells more tike than min isters folks I Theres ginger and mustard standing right beside other said grandma Thats tho beauty of doing your own work dear cause look just j but I could go to them in dark and not a mistake then one knocked at sittingroom door and grandma had to go Now dearlo dont get Into mis chief will you And did not really Intend to but grandma was gone a long and Nannie began to think it would be a good joke to put mustard in the place of ginger Papa dearly a joke she thought and so do I How they all will I So quick as thought she changed them Now St will be better than ginger Maybe III discover something she thought trying to her consolonoe Whoa grandma back every thing looked all right and she hurriedly seasoned the pies and pat them In the The land knows Mrs Pipkin Is tho beater of a stayer she as shut tho oven door and looked at But everything was ready when tho ministers family came and grandmas cap and Nannies apron were stiff and spotless dinner was good and all as thpagh they it And Grandma who Justly prided herself on her tooknry beamed with delight over the way things When the pita were brought on the ministers wife said Now wo are to have of pumpkin pte that we heard so much about Nannies heart down like lead as she looked at grandmas happy face as she handed around the great golden wedges Bat what was matter with it They took one mouthful and a hasty drink of water quickly tasted hers then looked at Nannies crimson face and Nannie burst oat crying Ob grandma It was a joke she sobbed oat No one at all bat grand ma arose and took Nannies hand and took her upstairs and put bar to bed right In broad daylight Grandma said Nannie when had all gone and grandma had come upstairs I am disgraced for ever I 111 never a joke again Its no Joke at all when It harts folks feelings said grandma And Nannie has been very careful ever since to remember that HIS year we hear from all the the good news times are to be better that money is circulating freely and briskly But the wall of the oppressed is still beard Monopolies thrive but the laborer still is kept down Why la this 1 The whole system of labor Is wrong The men who perform the hardest labor or work in the most disagreeable positions should receive biggest pay Bat they do not The men who get the soft snaps always get the largest wages This is absolutely wrong Where the conditions are the hardest the wages should be the no difference how common or menial that labor Is Where men endanger life health or comfort in performing their labor the wages should always be in proportion to the the so that all might be rewarded equally and thus make all labor equally hon orable Ah those who have not had poverty and want forced into their own lives do not know how to sympathise with their unfortunate brothers So many men who have soft never atop to of the brother toiling at their aide or at- to lighten his burden hioit of mans inhumanity to man comes from our ignorance of each others trials But we ought to know each others trials and poverty and want Thats civilization and religion claim are doing in World at any rate We are to have a big time at the Worlds fair in 93 Wo are going to parade oar wealth and fineries in all glitter and pomp bat the want and distress of the country will have no place in that parade Why not move a few of tbe tenement bells of oar big cities into the fair ground as an appeal to our to remain at Why not move a few miners hovels into the fair to contrast with the coa kings wealth There is undoubtedly a smoky place prepared for tyrants but that is no excuse for them to bulldoze the unfortunate whom fate has thrown at tbeir feet in this world If hell is merely a place of human suffering go search for it and abolish it in this world and you wont see it in the next An Old Dinner well I remember that old Thanksgiving dinner I Fath er at one end mother at the other end the children wondering if father will ever get done carving the turkey Oh that proud strutting hero of the barnyard down his plumes gone and minus his gobble I Staffed with that which ho can never digest The day at school we had learned that Greece was south of Turkey but at table we found that turkey was by grease The brown surface waited for the fork to plunge astride breasttone and with knife sharpened on the jambs of the lay bare the folds of white meat Give to the boy disposed to be sentimental the heart Give to the one dispoerd to the Give to the one disposed to theological discussion the parsons nose the pies I For the most part a lost art What mince pies In which had all confidence fashioned from all rich ingredients Instead of miscellaneous leavings whloh are only a sort of glorified huh Not mince pies with profound mysteries of origin Bat made them sweetened them flavored them and the lower and the upper crust with here sad there a puncture by the fork to let yoa look the light and flaky surface into the No brandy for the old folks wre stout for temperance eider about halfway between new and hard Dear met What a pie I Br in Horns Journal How to a Turkey this country only is turkey found very fitting thai in the it should be the prinolpaldish writes Journal The turkey must be wiisly chosen well cooked and prop erly served It should bo short and the meat whitewithma the legs and smooth and it be spars they should be short The end of the breastbone bo flexible more tike gristle A turkey that is long in proportion to its size and has dark or bluish flesh he tender will be finely flavored and A drypicked will to have a hotter flavor Hi to a one AU poultry thatll dry- picked a few cents a pound more than the scalded but is well worth extra price Girls and HE time has come for every girl to make Thanksgiving Some body sighs and wonders what have to be thankful for somo- body else Is Very positive that it is certain sbo has nothing to be thank ful for bat there Isnt a human being on the face of earth who cant find something for which to say I Thee oh God One girl has that greatest of all blessings good health another the blessing of a bright happy home another though she lies on an invalids couch the blessing of sunshine and the consid eration of those who are less afflicted One is glad on her third Is a bright ring that means has mistress of somebodys heart j and another Is glad because worry and troubles ate all op In that great pacifier work It will do more for you and for mo when our hearts are full of sorrow and our eyes with unshod tears to feel that the bands must bo busy and tbe brain mast be at work If on Thanksgiving day yon do nothing else then get down on your knees and thank God for work It is the beat gift that out of His plenty he can offer you Home Journ Thanksgiving ST will soon bo hare again trust are all planning to give tome prac tical proof of your thankfulness to those who are less favored than your selves Many of you been to the harvest festivals and have seen the golden pumpkins sheaves of grain and autumn fruits as decora tions to show what the Lord has made the earth bring forth for physical well being Yon understand wbat the seedtime andharvott means Yon remember In early spring time that too saw the patting la seed so very small some of It was too and yet Gods sunshine and morning and evening dews brought forth tho leaf and later the grain tall and that withstood the winds and rains that beat upon It There are beautiful lessons to learn from the harvest time sower who did not work with God bat let the weeds grow In his field and choke the good seed has bat little to show at the harvest time The Lord faslpa those who help themselves and each that he has made most bo a law unto Wo must pull up the weeds Impulses to do right that he has put In pur hearts if we wish to have a life that will please him and benefit our fellow- men one of as must live his or her own life Others help us their good Influences bat they make do the things we ought unless we are determined to overcome wrong that we all fiad more or leu of In oar hearts And now at this thank ful time of the year let us not only be ourselves bat see to ft that wo make somebody else thank ful with Each one of as can think of something that will make sad heart glad and help to fill a life with that would otherwise bo clouded ATsw York A Terrible Sensation last we ire alone I It was the man who spoke The woman trembled and lift ed her eyes to bis face They were beautiful eyes hut they wore tremulous eyes which look out from a whloh is irresolute fearful He stamped with bis heavy foot upon floor of the room echoes brought back In their invisible arms sound and let it ripple out again until it the waits once more and fell into the vast void of silence A bat disturbed by the unusual activity darted from a corner and in convolu tions the dusty building Great ropes of cobwebs hung down from the ceiling and across the cor ner of the- room dead flies lightly the hammocks the spiders had fastened there rose in listless clouds from the shock of the heavy and sunk again overcome by it own inertia Even the air waa resting The spirit of desolation seemed to pervade the place The woman looked around upon her dim surroundings and shivered The man laughed harshly Alone said he growled Yes she murmured A faint light struggled In through the great windows In front with Where are she whispered sad shivered as the bat dashed into her hair Listen he replied hoarsely we are In a store which does not adver tise Detroit Fret Prut- Not Bat Work a store twen- bands in a printing twenty apprentices in a ship- yard men in a town all want to get on in the world and expect to do so says an old merchant I Oooof the will become partner and make a fortune one of the will own a news- paper and become an influential citi zen one of the apprentices will be come a master builder one of the villagers will get a handsome farm and live like a patriarch but which one is the Lucky Is no lock abbot It The thing is almost as certain as tbe ruje of three The young fellow who will distance his competitors Is he who masters his business who his integrity who lives oleanly and purely who devotes bis leisure to acquisition of knowledge who gains friends by deserving them and spare money There are some Ways to fortune shorter than this dusty old highway but stannob men of the community the men who achieve something really worth having fortune good name old age all go in this road Stationer The Bay of Feasting Thanksgiving Dinner HE dinner early became the marked feature of the Thanks giving festival In the stern times It was one day sanctioned by and custom when one might give himself up to the pleasures of the table and when close frugality and Spartan plain of diet might be blamelessly re laxed within tbe last thirty years Thanksgiving dinner was more or less an emergency meal There wore no markets and the New Eng land housewife showed her skill In making palatable dishes from the best that garden or farm produced certain crops or fruits failed the dinner was cooked from what had grown wall The spirit of was held abeyance for one knew that the best the home afforded placed before htm Two prepar ations were made far in advance of the day the turkey was fattened and the pumpkin waa encouraged to grow freely in and oat of the long rows of corn undisturbed by the modern serving of dinner was not according to the rates of dining so vigorously taught and championed during the last decade bat in the family of the New Bag- land gentleman the meal was marked by as high a courtesy and refinement as ever accompanies a modern dinner with Its trained service Each one presided over some dish vegetable or fruit and dispensed that the others enjoyment de pended on his own attention as well at on that of the hosts Goodwill and were the servants for the day Wo have few National and It Is foolish as well as unpatriotic to overlay our own Thanksgiving with foreign ways or manners This applies significantly to tbo consent effort to change the for Thanks giving dinner and to the about vulgarity of log everything alonoo Soup fish salad may be appropriate and elegant three hundred and sixtyfour days In the year but on them be banished and let the tra ditional turkey and Ms vegetable satellites the toothsome pie and all the other triumphs of the housewife reign supreme Let the national bo kept with national dishes and let there be a Joyful and honorable pride In them with never a twinge of shame end their Is not be hind French names HE annual anniversary of oar forefathers spiritual cration comes to us now laden with the memories of a century It seems to be one link that keeps fresh the distant past The bleak NewKngl and Thanksgiv ing bleak in more than one rouses oar consciences to a sense of how we have narrowed its meaning We have brought feasting Into it that would have shocked the founders and dropped from It to a great de gree the spiritual meaning that was the cause of its birth Neighboring have to unite to secure a congregation and even then many vacant pews face the pulpit Into which a reflection of the spirit of the pews has crept Tho feasting has crowded oat the We are glad If there are no vacant plaoes at the family table are we thankful and do we remember to express that feeling not biding though it were a sensation which mast be protected by reserve Why Is It we are to much more ready lo share our worries than oar more ready to ask for favors than to give tbsnksl so ready to maintain a when joyous but ready to accept sympathy when we arouse a feeling of sadness by our confidences Sorrow and joy have each Its place lift and life broadens IE we add to the worlds laughter as well as Its tears It is a good time to give oc casion for thanks not to some ragged unkempt mortal for whom ample provision It made and no sense of obligation makes the re ceiver uncomfortable hut to to open the door of the home to some man or woman in the spirit of kinship who would without these open doors feel that the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of did not include them The of No Wbltoburob mat with an unfortunate loss in the destruction by fire of their school building a short time ago and have been obliged to proceed with tho of a new one No time was lost by the board of trustees in asking for tenders for erection of a new commodious solid brick building and Mr of Albert awarded the contract Tho work is now rapidly approaching completion the roof being about on and tho edifice will in a few weeks be ready for occupation A Panama despatch reports the mails have boon lost Nearly lives were lost In earthquake In Japan last week The Minneapolis mills last week turned out barrels of flour beating all previous a forger sentenoad for 10 years baa escaped from Mountain penitentiary Man a MrThomas Forester of the 3rd Whttoboroh had about pounds of butter stolen from his cel lar are patients In hospital doe to the political fights Many other wounded persona at their homes Thomas the Ion of William Thompson carpenter fell from the dry dock at Kingston and was drowned A quantity of wreckage has been thrown up on the out of Wax- ford Ireland that Is believed to sig nify the loss of a vessel from Quebec On Saturday last the bylaw to grant a loan of to J and A Hay of Woodstock toesUV a chair factory In Owen was by to 7

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