Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 29, 1937, p. 3

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dlljr jirprrflh 6bnrt tnrij ii j i l ii i j x song from the heart by uabft jbleiatb nmnhf old v jolted up the wd dtfvnjt uu started up an other tw entln sputtered hotar ptotutibrth roadao llifid with rata that the driver found it impcsvjple to hilar mil of them hie lone passsn- far in the oar etenohmnerhiuide and tried to lep from oryinff ewrat time she spoke alwaya aeklhcthe same que- ilea bam much farther la to it hearts- iajaf i j t tlie driver mumbled back h answ hot wry fur now at first he had tried to talk to jeanne berth when the hall climbed into mi ear pointed out at the junction as a taxlcab he had berunaaldn8queauona her ohullnsss however had aoon froatm him tat alienee with eaoluturn of the wheel jeanne vowed i shell never enter a radio studio strain i ahall never alna no one in twa town ahall know i even know note of music i never the ear another lurch and stop ped dead auu frantically jeanne clutched the seat while ahe atnushtr aned her hat and made her poaltlon more secure the old man climbed out of the car and went to look at the motor while lie examined it jeanne snug gled eloser in uie street fleoteh blanker oordon had ejtven her aa a parting nre- tent- the event of the teat week pass- ed in a lone dreary proeeaston through her mind she was again slnfltas in a room hune with heavy crimson curtains atnaing a medley of southern sons madame had liked particularly a num- ber of thk song madame did hot 11km but wjftfn ahe felt would interest the manager or the atatlon at the c of her audition the accompanist had said vour voice la rich your notes are perfect after that jeanne and oordon had chatted happily together while she wait ed for the manager verdict they were planning for a happy future as friends planning evenings at lecture concert ptsmce at the lake when the warm days of summer should come the acoom jeanne was one more murmuring vow aha had made up in this village no one shall even know i hive singing voice thatle heartsease up on that hill just beyond the town the driver was talking again it looks old but if not the old doctor has steam heat and a aun parlor and everything ntte for his daughter jeanne looked at the little houses on each side of the crooked street down which they drove the large consolidated school attended by the children of the workers in the clay plant and the mine who made this town their home beyond a pretty little white church building was the doctor office the oldfashi sign hanging from the veranda announc ed the place heartsease waa a rambjlng comfort able bulldln with a sign which was s counterpart of that at the office hang ing from two peats in the front yferd kvergreen trees around -the- house and hills back of it added to the beauty of the place jeanne liked it more- and more as she neared it here she would tart a new life here ahe- would read the novels oor don would some day write oordon ooujd not come to see her bhe had told him when bheaald goodby that their friendship was over better far never to ace oordon again than to let him know she was a complete failure tears prang tesher eyes while she lived over again the parting with oordon inside the physicians home jeanne had to forget everything even oordon tog d be -aslsnder-soliol- arly man in the early ftrtiea and hi daughter a young girl of seventeen she reached up a beautiful hand to jeanne in a allvery voice ailed with delight she exclaimed obyoure young too very young what wonderful evenings we can have together dont ever let miss fay know if you feel sorry for her the old housekeeper told jeanne w she had shown hrr to week had peas j before jeanne saw the phyueun tfiwrveairt he earn into the urtnc rooto with dragging feet one erenlhi flam pempseya dead tay he aafal and those seven little chil dren and that alolc wife are left to etrug- iu on without him jeanne wae the one who coaxed him to the jountw covered him with a light blanket and want to the kitchen to twins him hot milk while shewas gone fay fussed with the radio switching from station to station i cant gat anything but jaea orchestra he atghsd when jeanne was in the room again the doctor disliked jaxs orchestras he liked oldfashioned songs now he murmured rdglve arfortune if orurof them were only singing van of wy aoul rableknilr uev jeanne clenched her hands until they hurt oh she could not sing now and bring back all the jagged tearing heartaches she told herself this until she noticed that the phystclsnsviaoe was twitching as though with bain rising he walked to the oldfashioned plano softly she touched the keys and still more softly she began to sing one of his favorite songs the lonjftxng trail ahe waa not singing perfect notes now they had beennftfotten bhe waa crooning aa ahe sanffrnot for beauty but penis w had ma jeanne sure of trfodm7 thinks life a happy ad a contract thet had hardly noticed the man agers secretary waa in the room until ahe had spoken a few torse sentences then both had aat speeches right now the secretary had told them the pro gram at the studio was so full the man ager felt be could not add her to their roster of entertainer later perhaps he could the manager would grt in touch with her when there was a vacancy on the way home jeanne had been too heartbroken with disappointment to talk oordon however had raged youre too good for them the man ager knew when he heard you sing youd be too expensive for them what they are wanting is cheap music they cant afford- you oordon had not known of the other failures the other station jeanne had visited and at which ahe had sung- he did jotknowot her songs to the leader of a large choir or the ones she bad sung for the manager of the chautauqua company he bad been in the south covering a national convention for the paper for which he was star reporter when these had occurred jeanne could not tell him about these nor aswit how little money she had left oordon waa too successful to have much use for a failure jeanne vu sure of that later thai evening however she ah made her way back to the itudto and begged for a little talk with the manager after ah had told him about her other failures she tossed a heartbroken ques- tlon at him what a wrong with my voice madame says my notes are per fect but i cajn get an engagement whats wrongt tbemanagera bored look suddenly changed to one of interest the man leaned forward my dear he said kind ly the note you sing ore perfect but there are many note missing these are the notes in your heart most or our uatenera as you know are in homes fenina program are their favorite tx these they want the kind of music nmtnaalng to their children in swret croonlns voice with heartbreak love and laughter in tbenx youte too r- mote too far away from people for that ivrdpn me but i must tell you that slngnic u too mechanical too much of an attempt to itng perfect notes nd not to mow people hearts come back when youve learned to sing the hidden notes in your heart as beautifully as- you doth others and ril offer you a salary which wll stagger you jvrmrrrtheuwm now far away from the city sitting in a car while a gruff old man fussed at a dilapidated eugw she was on her way to the home of a smalltown physician to be his secretary and companion for hi daughter who spent her days m a wheel chair ob jt was a strange poaltlon tor a njuidan jeanne who needed money so badly had faureasbed to get tt rhensh heard of a vacancy through an s agency the motor waa running now and they war again jotths down the hluy road milt ewesrln anduiun towarw ft the prayer hven benito was in the crowd at the little station when jeanne left the junc tion like the old doctor and fay he said you come back soon well ai- ways be looking for youl the entire week hau been a hurried one for jeanne at first ahe had refus ed to see tl manager- of the rdto lutlon brought to the little town in the hlil by the newspaper stories about her night of song about benitos singing to the miner i cant go back and sing jttrt to enttwulrttwlestaitold the u malum duo n winters in call doctor its such an idle life what if i have the missing notes in my heart jthajr may leave when im away from the tpeople who brought them they will never leave the phylelp returned the life laht idle youll be ringing to millions v heart crying out messages m those dang messages that will make the sorrowful smile tliat will even lead the unbelieving to ond on the dirty jlltio accommodation train she waved and waved as it steamed and puffed away slie weveduntll the station betrame n k then she wlpeh away few tear and tried to jmlle after n time ihe was the did eager jeanne again the conductor had attractivk curtains to bring healing to the man who fcaa broqght her a telegram uttering for the patient he could not jave the train at brocton it jead cure the fa he could not hold to- j motoring there to meet you stop bether jfi intervlow want ijint for my paper when- the aong waa ended the phylf r gordon berne alone gordon clan was asleep fay hod left the room to meet with the boys of her american ization class in the big comfortable kitchen so that her father would not be disturbed jeanne joined her there to tell that her father was resting wn were listening to your music said the girl in the wheel chair with a glorlmu smile and benito wants you to tench him those songs he wants to come to morrow evening for his first lesson two dsrk pleading cyee looked into jeannes brown ones a youth in broken italian voiced his own plea there seemed nothing jeanne could do but agree to fays plans for the next even ing the moms ooobi canada has many kind of wild geese and throughout the greater part or the domlfilon they are highly migratory one pf the earliest signs of spring u the winging northward of these tnmsplououi birds to their nesting grounds in the far north and a sure sign of the onset of winter 1 tnelr southward flight their unerring instinct in travelling the sky ways has intrigued man from the earliest tlmee one of the least widely known of tbe wild geese of canada la rosas ooose it is a small white goose no larger than a ventur their dinner was interrupted by a call for the physician so the two girls were alone when they reentered the living room with its great kim of books its radio its pretty pictures its attractive rurnuhings to herself jeanne thought what a wonderful father the doctor 11 hes done everything to make thu home so lovely and perfect lus daughter wont miss walking so mucht aloud she aald you have the loveli est home ive ever lived in pay was radiant thats great father says its perfect but he likes everything i do what ive needed since i made over this funny house ana some one who dktnt want to flatter me to tell me its okeh her bhie eyes grew earn est now you see its intended to be s plactsrbere father can relax and be happy- jeanne hands grew tense this girl who lived her days in a wheel chair had planned this house it had not been furnished for her as jeanne bad thought after that came the busiest days jeanne had ever known her mornings were spent in the physician office here she learned to give first aid to the wounded encouragement to the sick of heart we musglve them cheerfulness and courage even give them pill and powders doctor beverlysten told her these people have trouble you and l who have none must try to hrlp them with their problems jean heard the shrill mine whlt1e in the quiet of the night and apnum from her bed they told just one fact accident at the mine ahe dressed and in the hall met the rest of the family their faces grave and uneasy could you go with me doctor beverly al ready had jeanne coat well need all the help wrcan gerirthis t asrrtdut accident the whistles oontlnuea until they wero at the mine around the shaft of which flickered many lights jeanne heard with bated breath of the explosion fortyseven men were entombed in the mine the rescue crew was ready to go down through that night jeanne sang to these women songs they loved although they did not understand the words she sang unul some of them dropped to sleep bulletin came from the rescue- crew but these were not brought to the office until one came which said that the im prisoned men had topped on the roof of their level- to the rescue crew working above that they were alive hours lalav came the word that the men had been reached and the first cage of them was coming up the waiting women rushed outside with little cries of joy and bursts of laughter jeanne followed them suddenly in the crowd ahe ran face to face with oordon barnes and an array of other newspaper men she did not realise that he was beside hrr so an xious was she to reach the tipple to see if the doctor was safe and not too tired oordon wa with her too when the case reached the top when the men were helped from it when darkeyed benito weary and weak was helped from the cage the italian searched the crowd near him until his eyes lighted on jeanne he waved his weak hands toward her i sing to them he called i sing them the songs you teach me i sing and they crlng the woodwork at the sides and a few inches of the glass only when com- plete privacy from neighbors or the street is wanted should the curtain cover the whole window cream color or gold both of which are neutral are usually best but when color la wanted without draperies such shade as green blue or peach arp otteh i a small room over re not necessary if they are used the type that hansjs to the floor without a valance gives an impression of height with high ceilings long draperies may be used plain striped or flowered material may be used the heavier fabrics auch as chtntx cretonne sateen or linen aro preferable drapriieff should be regard ed as part of uir wnll and should not be conspicuous oh to either color or ileal int the purpose of window of course t to let light and air into a room and to let people inside look out and the reason for window curtains lsto soften the light coming in and- to add a decora tive note which makes the windows more pleasant in softening thellght the curtains should not shut the light out bush transparent material a marquisette net or gauxe are most suitable they are gntherrd on a rod and should hang clthrr from the top of the window frame to the bottom of the apron or from the top of the g t nunc to the window sill cov- fornls and in migration travels along a narrow line which take it across thr rtoekles to udritaha northward through alberta and then somewhere beyond great eiave lake or tlrearbear lake it flies off into the unknown to nest no one knows where the bllologlcal survey of the united states has announced that one of its waterfowl observers may attempt the solution of this last waterfowl mystery of the continent and others are known u be interesting i n solving the mystery the department of jwneit and resources through the rational parks bureau and the northwest territories adminlstui tlon hss helped ihe invbstlgstorjf by issuing permits and the race is to the flwlfext meanwhile the nestingplace of ross ooose remains one of the mys teries of the arctic farmer wants bride with 2000 highway toll lowed if obivktlfl oo blow do you want to save money over civic holiday weekend increase your tire mileage cut down your oil bills ort more miles to the gallon of- gas sucit questions may seem for removed from accident prevention progfsnut but in appealing to automobile operator through their pockrtbooks the industrial accident prevention association in pointing out in a special report just in- stifd that when you kprp your speed down you save liven since lower speeds give greater control of the cat and help avoid accidents athlffh siwed oil is consumed taster tiutn at reasonable speeds lire wear in greater gasoline consumption is much greater and there 1a n greater wear and tear on the car itself when running it unreasonably high speeds excessive speedv increase the cost of operating a car vhereas the thinking motorist who drives at a reasonable rate of speed lb not only redu his- costs dutrihjeylnnenawlftnts consideration pf sll who are t on th and highways this is something to think aboii the report concludes drive at a runnon- abk speed and save money and have lives xeaciiarrnkciation -fc- qmutude cjimrru is sometime a matter of pure gqdncss of spirit but jgsetty it lsaro and preparation hut uh you say i never want nn rrward for what ido for my chlraren i dont expect thank from a child oh dont you maybe not now but aa the years travel and these uclo folk grow into men and women most mothers crave some appreciation for the work and sacrifice lavished without thought of self in the notaofar past teach children to give you- things to do things for you and to deny them selves pnee in so often for your sake just as you would teach them industry or honesty the ration of what you do tor them and what they do for ycu is important try to school yourself to expect enough to instill a habit in them if it sounds selfish or mercenary com fort yourself with this thought it i one of the klnest things you cap do for your john or your mary well girla- heres your rim n re oordon sharp 38- yearold farmer who uvea near pontypool ontario la in search of a wife but not any wife win do oordon offers prospective brides a healthy life on a comfortable farm plus the ivc of amultlou young oansilian so bis standards orrquite hlii the wouldbe mrs sharp must have st least 2000 in cjuih be u rood housekeeper and healthy ahe can be a widow or single and anywhere from is la 36 years of age in return mr sharp states he has 100 acjea of land to share with his bride av cow a hone chickens and other sunk and barnful of hay the lady 3000 1 needed for tlw farm kor the inspection of interested ladles oordon aiibmlte this picture of himself and his faithful home blueberries 2tt delicious large oc berries for c tomatoes horn grown outdoor 3tb firm ripe dtl i for slicing uc cabbage nice size heads fresh and firm each 5c potatoes new 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