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Newmarket Era , October 27, 1905, p. 1

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The more home every week any two other papers North York coInJIMndi8Wtttfir the Leading Paper ORTH ORE INTELLIGENCER AND Give us the liberty to know to utter to above all liberty No paper sent outside of North York unless paid In Copies So Newmarket Friday Oct per annum It paid in advance The Proof of the Padding is in the Eating National line of Ranges has been our leader for the past years have sold about in our town and vicinity With the im provements now embodied in these raiiges there is nothing to equal them as fuel savers heating and cooking qualities The oven will fit our No- Pie plates 10 inches in diameter customers now the National Range A partial list GEO MRS MOORE MR J MARROW MR MANNING our many KESWICK NKWMARKKT NEWMARKKT NEWMARKET SHARON NEWMARKET MORGAN NEWMARKET Mclaughlin THOS McMANN a McCaffrey mrs Mcdonald MR MRS MORRIS OSBORNE REV JOS MR LEMON PATTERSON MR PHILLIPS MRS PARKS MRS MR GERALD PEARSON MR DR PEARSON JOS ROACH RANNIE ROGERS MRS I ROGERS- MR MISS STARR MRS STEWART MRS SMITH SCOTT ED RASLER MR STRASLER SR SHANKS SNIDER It DUNHAM FRANK ANDREW EGO WILMOT MISS MRS FREEMAN MISS FOOT JOS GOULD MRS GORING MR A GORING MRS J WALTER MR DARKER J HUGHES I ED JUL HASKETT A HEISE MR JNO J HOG ART MR HARRY BURKE MRS BROWN GEO MR A WALTER JNO COW IK SON FRED MR I W fi MM J I J P MR COLE JACOB DOYLE DUNCAN MR SCHOOLCRAFT MR T SMITH DAVID SHIELDS MR MR SIMPSON MR HILL THOMPSON I TR1VKTT TRIVETT T IKIVEIT TRENT JOS WASLEY ED ED WILMS WATSON MR WILDER HENRY MRS WEDDEL I r I NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET newmarkets newmarket newmarket newmarket newmarketY newmarket- newmarket newmarket newmarket newmarket newmarket newmarket AHARON NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET AURORA NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET SHARON NEWMARKET NEWMARKET- NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET- NEWMARKET- NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET MARKET- NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET SHARON NEWMARKET- NEWMARKET- NEWMARKET NEWMARKET- NEWMARKET- NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET KESWICK HOLLAND LANDING HOLLAND LANDING NEWMARKET NEWMARKET AURORA NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET NEWMARKET- NEWMARKET NEVMARKET iff HA RON SOLD ONLY AT- A Matilda Powers Thanksgiving Days workman 1 was sure is worthy his cried For the Era Thanksgiving you would The harvest is over and garnered The fields look forsaken and drear lovingly and and faith grew in the midst of its trials When evening came she resolutely laid aside her work at an early It is not necessary for me to sew night as well as day she declared The Lord is able to care of us without my doing that In spite of the discouraging experi ences of the day Miss Matilda lay down to rest that night feeling hap pier than she had in a long time were trust and praise Urn right glad lo see you her mother said next day Youve seemed sort lowspirited a good deal the lately Its worried me Furnace By A Parker away as for dear life on Mrs Joseph Den tons second best black silk dress which she was again making over in conformity to I fickle Dame Fa shions latest decree sat Miss Matil da Powers in a plain oldfashioned little room Miss Matilda felt indeed as if she were veritably stitching for dear life for though she sewed industriously all day save during such time as her household duties absolutely demand ed and every day save Sunday she still found it difficult to meet the necessary expenses in their little household of two For Miss Matilda was extremely neat and painstaking in her work while her charges were so very as Mrs Denton who was one of the most welltodo of her patrons declared with great satis faction In other words they were very low indeed and her earnings her last waking thoughts barely sufficed to pay rent and fur nish a meagre supply of the physical necessities of life for her mother and herself to do even this she rose early in the morning and worked late at night I may never have occurred to Mrs Denton that the question of reasona ble pay might be a twosided one In fact- when this same secondbest black silk dress bad been brought for remodelling on the last occasion be fore this one I lie hardworking little dressmaker Ventured to hint that she thought the work would be worth a certain sum the same being about a dollar more than her usual charges Mrs Denton became quite indignant and intimated that if Miss Matilda was going to ask such prices she should thereafter take her Work to Mrs Gable who having a hus band willing and competent to pro vide the comforts of life took in dressmaking at low rates to obtain the wherewithal for superfluities But Mrs Gables work was not nearly so well done as Miss Matil das as Mrs Denton knew by report and personal experience It is not probable therefore that she would have transferred her patronage even if Miss Matilda had not with an in audible sigh as thought of the coal bin thrown of the extra dol lar Thin Mrs Denton went down town and seeing a dainty handkerchief which took her fancy she bought it forthwith She did not need it to he sure but it was so sweet and only a dollar and Mrs Denton was feeling quite rich just then Miss Matilda sat up until twelve Oclock that night ami before daylight the next morning for sides the low state of I he coal bin Was an almost empty flour bar rel to consider and the rent would be due next week Hut Matilda Powers was naturally a cheerful little body and as she told her minister when be called oc casionally she hoped she was a Christian This day however it was just a week before Thanksgiving while she stitched away so industriously on Mrs Dentons black silk dress her mind was as busy as her slender fin gers she fell to Wondering whether she was a very good Christian after all Here she mused calling one of the Lords children and pretending to trust In Him yet a good share of the time anxious and wondering whether I shall be able to warm and clothe and feed us Ive read somewhere that arid worry dont mingle any more than oil and water and it stands to reason Now then Im going lo stop worry ing and go on trusting Yes I am from this very minute And theres another thing about It In the new version says Re lieve that ye have received so why shouldnt begin to thank the that I have the things I need if theyre not light before my eyes I really believe that is the right vay to do I never saw it in that light before Ive tried very bard to be lieve I was going lo be able to get what we needed then waited till it came before I gave thanks for Nov Im going to begin praising the Lord that we hav received necessary things or the money to get the rest that day Miss Ma tilda held praisethoughts in her mind It was a very trying day too Miss called and said she had he and Miss sni and shook Mm ways paid so promptly- and some- times more than the reasonable Youre not Well then you will I price asked Then Mrs Matthew be enough to save your own came for her jacket and 1 Thanksgiving dinner till tomorrow it would be simply impossible and help us with ours to pay for the making inside a sonic good company month Miss next the new school teacher Miss Gibson J he land another nice girl already Of so Mrs r course we will send the horse for ne TO I The whirring and buzz of the reaper 1 Miss dress and silence a year will remain Therell be shimn and All growing concerns are suspended ye captured J oh- t0 tite work at the same rates to fill her tame with material for a dress but she wanted ft made in a way that would take a great deal more time than she would be willing to pay for as Miss Matilda knew very well and Mrs Crane brought a dress of her own to be made into one for Delia With the intimation that she should not want to pay much because was only to be made over know But through it all the little seam- j AIU helping her mother dress for stress praised the Lord that to church mother and herself had sufficient for service their needs saying over and over which perhaps no hi the passages of trust clinging to them The nest day finishing Miss dress and said Miss to forget the state of the coal voice that quavered bin while she sang How firm a hum of the voices so cheery ye saints of the Lord she That echo farmstead around was interrupted by a gentle knock on The lowing of cattle at even send the horse for your mother I Thank you Matilda in a just a We shall be very Imp- py to come wont we mother Yes indeed we shall replied the it Old lady emphatically and with ex pressions of deep gratitude Lottie away entered into with more than she did she went home with Deacon Tripps family Miss Gibson also accompanied them and thc jothei nice a stenographer who was a stranger in town and whose heart had been made Warm by thc unexpected attention the invita tion the more welcome from fact that she boarded herself I There were a few other guests and the company was a genial and genial one all appearing to enjoy to tlw full both visit and dinner The feast however was not extravagant Deacon Tripp was possessed of only of so lnc moderate means and be did not sidet it justifiable to go beyond these time even Thanksgiving dinner At table the stenographer icd Mrs Powers declaring that she Ha it smiled her daughter reminded her of her dear old grand- kissing her wrinkled cheek i mother and Miss Matilda was at sorry I ought not to have been cultivate acquaintance with anxious myself or to have worried lny teacher who sat beside you The Lord will provide if They got on together very well trust him fully and that is what I cert so well in fact that after a have made up my mind to do in the parlor halfway work about it any more together and the door She opened it and in a few minutes it seemed to her that she had at the same time opened the door into a life Mrs call did not mean certainly but it did mean ability to pay expenses of her home with comparative case it meant better food warmer clothing of fuel and a little leisure re creation It meant too a still tinner clasp of the Fathers hand Mis Denton was dismayed and what- wrathful when she found thai Miss Matilda would no longer sew her at the old reasonable rates but finding her work poorly done at other places and wishing to her clothes made by Mrs Can- fields dressmaker her lapse of pat ronage was oPshort duration Miss Matilda still has all the work that she can do and every day is a dav thanksgiving New York Ob server Prrudent Mothers As homeward for milking bound A hush over all has succeeded The farmer is storing his- roots Or sending them oft to the market Supplying the city with fruits A mutual benefit serving the yields of soil For comforts at home that arc need ed The ample returns of his toil Abundance remaining for seedtime For harvests in future to reap With faith in Gods promise ifailing- Who will all His promises keep over the meadows housed from the The wind whistles The cattle are storm 1 The stubblefields yielding no pasture I Thcy gladly seek shelter more warm Though dumb they are grateful for 1 kindness j And give faithful help in return And patiently wait lor their portion Of food though dumb toilers they earn The trees of their leaves are Exposed to the denuded The prudent mother will never give her child a sleeping draught sooth- are ing medicine or opiate of any kinds except by order of a competent doc- should have no to tor who has seen the child Ail soothing medicines and sleeping fierce- draughts contain deadly poison an nc overdose will kill a child and relentless chill reign And 1 he wind in a frolic is whirling res over highway and lane than Id put trial sort of work into about that without R00i stupefy a dress seeming to be inquisitive Miss do not cure Sleeplessness in Several days passed bringing no- son knew more about Miss Matildas utile usually comes from teeth- Our thing especially hopeful and much nan troubles or derangements of the j For all The next week live in a new family Canficld by came name that was disheartening to outward greater number of her acquaint- but Miss Matilda held her more than on She still praised and her faith did not fail She resolutely refrain- id from sewing late and spent part of each evening reading chiefly from endowed with this thc in which she constantly worlds and very fine people found something precious and Their house was not quite from which it seemed arrival and her eyes had hitherto been of praises we render the returns of the year sunlight and heat in maturing speedily cured by Babys Own Tab- j The growth from the blade to lets And the mother should reineui- 1 stomach or bowels that can be the while they were waiting stayed day before Thanksgiving arriv- Gibsons hoardingplace and the prospect for a feast in Canto and her daughters the little dressmakers home looted wcrc arrived very slim voting were at once Miss Matilda was hard at work fin- attracted to the bright young each- morn Dentic didnt have the money to send carelessly taking the arm Shell pay I Delia Cranes dress for Delia wanted it to wear the next day Mrs Crane usually paid quite promptly loo and she would send dress that evening be a little some her he next day anyway lust as the finishing touches had been given the neatlymade gown Crane came after it Ma to night he said package under you next week and he ran on whistling merrily Miss Matilda sal down in her little sewingchair Her mother had gone to and she let a few a very few fall Then she wiped her eyes saying softly Bless Lord my soul and all that is within me bless His holy name and she went to bed thinking Well had one whole week of thanksgiving already The next day dawned bright and cold Miss Matilda allowed herself luxury of a later nap than usual ami rose feeling as a child I take a stitch today not one she declared firmly at the breakfast and I aint going to redd up any more than Im obliged to either I wish you could go to church iiiotiicr but Ill go if you dont mind staying alone I havent that they cant now for two Thanksgivings She had just washed the dishes and doing what redding up seemed indispensable when a Van sounded on the and there entered a merry young girl who for her early call and exclaim ed In effusive schoolgirl fashion What do you Miss Matilda weve been expecting uncle Daves folk for Thanksgiving and made preparations for and last night we heard that they couldnt possibly be litre there we are you with stuff enough provided for all that lot of people and only our lly to eat It and Im rushing around this morning trying to find some nice and conveniently disengage folks to come arid help us and I do so hope you and your mother are among Now dont tell me you engaged arc you were soon very good Hams Medicine Co Ont er and friends A day or two after her arrival position Mrs A Scott dine Man says have used Own Tablets for diarrhoea To God ascending thanksgiving teething troubles and constipation I To Him all earths fruitage wc owe- and find them just the thing to make He holds in His grasp all our ones well and keep them well Sold by all druggists or by mail at And opens His hand to- bestow cents by wilting the Dr He satisfies all His dependents Miss Matilda hop- 1 Mrs inquired whether Miss the money for the could direct her to a g then there should dressmaker adding thing extra for din- Youl Presses if you will par- The Home Coming From out of His storehouse above her lie cares for rows watches with 11 all en thc spar- fat love We don my freedom fit so nicely and made in such excellent taste that I thought you must know of one feel flattered laughed Miss and none the less because I am my own dressmaker but I shall very happy to refer you to one who am sure is still better Then she told of Miss Matilda her painstaking work her small pay and the results what the seam stress had said about her inability to slight her work 1 should make if could do that but I cant Ive been tempted to sometimes but jit doesnt seeyj right and I dont be lieve I could anyhow It isnt in me Ive got to take pains Thank you Miss Gibson said Mrs Canficld I shall find Powers and if her work proves sa tisfactory I will let her have all our Oh oh for sweet joys and good liv ing When dear ones roam Come flocking along Thanksgiving Ma And meet in the happy old home face in the peace in our Theres grandmothers hallway Willi welcoming smiles cheer For some little baby that always Amis one to the group every year thank Him tiers That He has preserved us from war who wander and from its horror of slaughter I As nations were dealing Mm peace continue far in the dis tance And also prevail oer the world When the implements dealing destruc tion To the depth of lin ed ocean be hurl- For Years What two cousin tots in a riot Already there over the toys But auntie soon has them both quid She knows how to silence the Willi each extra leaf in the table Were crowded at that I lint by snugging up close we are able lo make room for babys iiVh chair P Hill Nov 11 Cure ike Took rut before public iHU toetKtr the but I the Shiioh My stars how the table is loaded The turkey is stuffed to such size We wonder it hasnt exploded High I there before eyes Then alter the dinner is over To Catarrh Sufferers Cures by Dreathfng Medicat ed Aic popularity and Increase in sales of are unique in the annals of medicine Such astonish ing cures have been made by this remedy that its sale is steadily in creasing Thc complete outfit costs but and consists of an Inhaler a ewe Coujhi And the children all play hide and that can be carried in I ho vest pock- a medicine dropper and a bottle- Why who should come in but the of The inhaler lasts a lover I time and If one bottle does not euro fee without it Tftou Ald oU with JKlrtC it you will jefuad you for it Has Cured decided to let her dress wait till Mrs Powers looked up delightedly of tto Cougt CoW ftftti Lu2 trouble Let Si you LU kf Mk 4 I e r J i- m M Cot SHI LOU up all giving does up from each heart like a prayer And the happiest faintly living Draw round the great fireplace there Wheeler Wilcox John A of was found guilty of perjury by Judge Car man of St Catharines and was sen tenced to a year in Central Pri son The charge was In connection with the abduction of Jessie at the Fair Mrs Tipp responsible for the abduction vas sent to the Mercer for months for cents It is the most economical of all remedies ami mar- fte only one that follows Nature in methods of treating diseases of the respiratory organs I Breathe through the inhaler for few minutes four times a day and your catarrh is cured Thats all you cannot obtain ol your dealer it will be forwarded by mall postage paid on receipt of Write today for consul blank that will entitle you to ser vices of our medical department with out charge It T Com Building NV 000 The will build a new sta lion and hotel combined at Ottawa

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