Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 12, 1890, p. 1

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expeawt pi doeetoenti to becinijs ubmuatt oatat onngtje- ioa thi ptper axehikx to sell kttrterr fiwek all toodf lermtoent pletxtoc the right men good htnjitooi tad iltls tat ttovc icagtlj tlwije aabtad tteiaost coiaajcniitica waters bros tee pictuee gaileet aueijs swearing off ii sinc tor making -good- resolutions anf tlii cad of the year u the time gentrtlly chctan u being ihe aoit faittble tud tppro- pritlefor turning oret a new leaf r tine only bc weeks that yoa can lore me how si it poasibe ea aaf how i it posiible to arfm loving you and betidea is it really so rery jtdcomprehen lible arit voa hate known me just the lame lenfitho time and yet yet i hare restored to hope that yoa hat yoa lore me dear oh aril is the iweet hope false hare i deceived myself oc will yoa indeed confirm it by promising lo be acme hippy day my wife he woald have caught mi clasped the fair nirl in hit arms bat she jceepiac him back fay a gesture o her iittu hand wrjile her grear dirk eyes were fixed with be- mechicearceatneas cpan hu face answer ed it i not whit i wish r evea whit yoc wish that mut be thcaglit of ifr roy bat j oar mother yoar has been like a mother to me io geaerocs what woojd th j say a toic tremaljos ytt iter ioterrap her a voice that made them itart and turn in some confusion she woald say that yoa are ryht in remembering her avis andoiiiihc is glad of this proof of yoar gratitade for the rest roy liviccstones mother looks larther than her owu family circle and higher than lo a poor dependent howeveckood or fair wheu she seeks a bride for her only ion and a fatare mistress for thelaarelc lea re as avis i do not blame yaa child for get this folly it had been no tacit ot yoart i will tpcak to yoa farther p esently wait in my room and so she went on timing to her son when ans sijentjy wee ituc had left them and so this is the result of your artist lolly yoa woald paint my pretly companions pictsre forsooti ted while so doing hare stolen her heart and lost yoar own i might bare looked for this i should have been more carcfah bat do yoa hope that e shall tolerate sach folly i overheard yoa ask the girl jast cow to u yoar wife yoa did the yaaagciin answered gently bat with a resolatioa that was an- mistakable i love her ai d will marry er withoat my consent withoat yoar mothers blessing is this the affection the duty of my own child ily will set at defiance he pat his arms troand hi r i shall never set yoa at defiance moth er and least of all for arias j sake she u loo good too ardently attached to yoa to do aaght that coojd woand yoa bat will yoa not have compassion for as also mother ve love avis hts been to yoa as a daughter alwava let it be mine to make her so indeed where coald yoa tbil i uiiy not ciaia yoa grief or pain yoa who bavo been to me i trao mother i fly from tteaptition tint would prove too strong if i romiinod whan i w gone yoar soij will soon forget mo 1 pity god that ho nitj for hia o uat 1 htl not orat cor eoih to 1ot you farewell dctrcit friends fomlro yoar little avis this wai all and the had ijouovjeaving uo trace miking no farther icn in vain roy soaght for her even with ihtf help of detectives having left home and come to the city for lhatparpose while his moth er no less aniioai for the safely of the lost gttl made what excuse she could to her as scmbicd guests for his abtence after a month of weary searching he retnrned heartsick and discoarsged no news he said in answer to his mothers auxioas questions nor will there ever be i have lost all hope of find ing her ever find a child so truly j-oars- whose mind u of yoar own para training i love her with a love that will coa change un less yoa give me avis for a ife i shall not marry absard mrs livii gstones eyes cashed scornfully whe i oar guests arrive to day yoa will find many tar super ior to avis afoaudlingl it is not her poverty we are rich enajagh bat her birth t we know nothing of t and i care nothing it it herself f lovi listen roy the iidy6proai fice softened as she laid one whi during 1890 we haveresolved to make more photographs than ws did in i 1889 to make better photographs than we did tn889 t please eterybody btwrhaii we did i in 1889 t- navek a- iictckefi flcture kouldnfgfi i koolf ifouldrsgs cornick poles from 33c ruafis rods bakkfb bods from i5c ahtist8 matebialfl weekly llbertl la- 1 ko previous experf- writ for terms cha6e vnrserymed itocbeur sv i oiiriloittvttflrcfllorfphaitcpiorjbnuhes j etc etc iletdy mitm pss aspen- i wtut eatmefl 6ordt wires xtili chtini hools etc j waters bros st oeoeoeb squahe wo fcvc tbe tleilltiet for i i i- photographing your babies j bt the i inatantanecmi process j brian the rosy little chenibs to us and get a atnnlcajifctnre one that will be one of yoar j ttrest trettorei in titer days picture are aa low u good work and a living i ofit will allow ramshaw ifhofo artist ivcton sons shoulder while his arm stele around her fondly yon are my inly child all my hopes are baand up in via let cs col quarrel about this foolish cirl 6a- is dear to me also let as ake time to think compare the girl wiih others when oar guests are gone if yoa areia the same mind we will see whs is best for all will you promise to wait for yoar content until oar guests are gone yes 1 can promise that and meantime not to speak of this to avis thate harder mother j bat if yoa will tell her that yoa may eonkpt i will obey i will tell her every passed between as said mts livingstone and she meant to keep her promise bat avis was not waiting fpr her as she had expected the girl sad gone to her own room sending to mrsj livingstone a piteous little mesaage of exqase her head aobecl m3sht sheoe ajlowjjdtokeepinher own chamber the lady smiled i will set her heart at rfest tomorrow she whispered all will be well tomor row bat when tomorrow cante a sad iar prise came with it avis had dipppearod te hind on her iword that baa a ycir had passed since gentle avis dis appeared and once more a gay party of merry guests made the liarels bright and cheerful foremost among them rose brair- don the bcaaty and heiress add belle a great favorite was she with stately sirs livingstone and there were not wanting those who named her as the fatare mis- tress of the splendid bat somewhat gloomy house which herbeaotyand joyous laugh ter made so bright even roy living stones brow on which the cloud of disap pointment and regret had grown habitual cleared somewhat as his artisteyes took in her fresh prbai loveliness and as be list ened to her animated talk the smile that had grown so rare stole to his lips and shone hke a light ia his eyes his mother witching him smiled too well pleased is she not beautiful vahe whispered to him she woald makes fairandgracicai qneen for the laarels roy bat tbe gloom ame back to his see as h answered sadly f j aaeen went into exile mother a year ago i have a constant heart and cannot transfer my allegiance roy 1 cried the dear merry voice of rose brandon roy have yoa given ap paintiufit yoa aed to be so ambitious only a year ago i remember yoa were enthusiastic about some picture that was to bring yoa fame what has bocomeof it are yoa an trtiit no longer v there was silence for a few seconds then roy aniwered quietly tnd gravely i painted the picture but never put it on exhibition ify mother has it in the library i have never painted since a kind of chill fell bn the company in stinctively they felt they were on dangerous ground even the botatys happy voice took a softer tone as she questioned gently slay i tee the picture roy he aroe withoat a word and led the way to the library the guests all following led by rose brandon last of all came mrs livingstone with her old friend mrs grey a fair sad woman with silver hair she wta a great invalid an uacooqaerable grief hid preyed upon her heirt for years and brokendown her fragile hidy she leaned heavily on mr livings tones strong arm whit ii ihis pictsre v she asked her the portriil cf o ue whom i reared and loved as my own child and whom we cn- acooantably lest owing to an unhappy mi63ndcrtandm she wis t lovely crea ture and wis to have been roys wife sometimes fear he will never marry now by this lime they had reached the library of the many paintings on the wills one only was concealed by a heavy curtain roy drew the crimwn folds aside n exclamation from mrs grey and rose brandon and a murmur of admiration from all the rest bcre witness to thiy love liness of the image that was disclose mrs grey pressed forward eagerly her weakness seeming for the lime forgotten she leaned on mrs livingstone trembling violently her quivering lips were deadly pale her eyu fixed on the picture the portrait of a graceful girl fair as a lilyfiawer the lovely wistful eyes with a world of loving tenderness in their midaight depths looked out from a face of exquisite beaqty but as ivory clear and palp a fender dimpling smile upon the lekriet lips a trailing spray of scarlet blossoms in the blueblack hair soft and glossy as the ravens iciog a simple robe ot white and on one lovely snowy arm a curious golden bracelet this was all ii mrs greystdodlike one entranced her agitation visible to all her delicate hands were tightly locked together her breath came in quick gasps how like i she murmured bow strangely like in heavens name wb is she t my adopted daughter mrs livfeg- stone replied for roy had turned aside in silence overcome by- the sigm of the beauty he had loved end lost twelve years ago i look her then five years old from a poor eld fisherman down en the beach three or four miles away he had rescued her from the sei ou the night of a great storm two years before and had cherished and cared for her tenderly but finding sickness and old age fiat robbing him of health and strength he sought to find a friend for his little girl in me imagina tion cannot picture anything lovelier than the child was then i ftvod her at first sight and hive loved her always i adopt ed educated her aud brought her op as my own i have the clothes she wore wheu she was found bat they furnish nc clew re her parentage bcton her arm clasped- firmly aoove the elbow was a bracelet it fits her slender wrist now yoa see she weirs it in tee portrait upon k is a siugle word the eld osherman look it to be her name and so called her we never changed it avis wis the word and avis she is called a cry from mrs grey interrupted her she tank upon her knees before the picture with outstretched trma avis she cried my child it is my child fourteen years ago the cruel seatwiahed her and her father from my arms the waves restored him dead bat she was seen no more where is she oh where is she and the clothes she ware she sank back into boys tapporting arms speechless almost insensible mrs livingstone hastened from the room bat returned immediately with the little gar ments weeping with love and joy the long bereaved mother identified them all blessed be tbe merciful heaven that has kept her rifely and restored her to me sfter all these year 1 andyou my friend turning to mrs lmngtone how shall i thank yoa for your love and care oh bring her to me let me clasp her onoe more in my arms why do you hesitate i am strong enough joy does not kill what is it she continued wildly giridg with growing fear open the pale averted faces of mother and sou has barm be fallen my child have i found her only to lose her avis my daughter 1 where is she rose brandon sprang to her side be calm she cried avis is safe aiid well no harm hu come to her listen to me i can tell yoa where to fiud her yoal it was roy that spoke yoa know avis v i know her well bat i have never known until this moment of her connection with this family why have yoa kept your loss and grief a secret roy i could have helped yoa had i known your troubles lond ago it is nearly a year since she came to us in an answer to an advertisement for a music governess for little idi mother was sick when first she called and couiequently i received her she was so beautiful and innocent sod yet so sad and friendless that my whole heart weof oat to her from thd first- she told me the simple story of her sdoptiou hers and of royi love and hers but without mention ing a single name so thst i never thought of yoa she had left she said ia order that he might forget her she gave me as a reference her own former music teacher who while answering for avis in every way declined to tell anything that the girl had left concealed so she came to as and dwelt with as ever since quiet and sad poor child but safe and kindly cared for i left her at home with ida and mother when i came away she is there now roy livingstone caaght her hands in his and pressed them to his ups god bless you rose be cned hoarse with emotion yoa have given me back happiness and jove mrs grey i will bring your daughter to yoa i go by the train that leaves in halt so hour before nightfall yoa shall fold her in yoar arm adiea all and he was gone the dusky gray of an autumn twilight filled the lonely schoolrbom that af lernooo but occasionally flashes ot light from a small bat cheerful fire fell on the slender girlish figure thai sat before- it in a low armchair het soft pale cheek supported by one little hand he eyes fixed on the glowing coals a world of loogibgloveand fond regret vu in those great dark eyee that saw not what they gazed upon but vers looking far away into tbe put think ing of roy always thinking of roy where was he t how fared he had he forgotten avis 1 alu poor avis could not forget hark what was that a fool- step in the hall outside tbe door nothing in that to make the eyes so bright and the pale cheek flush to vivid crimson 1 ah bat it had sounded hke roys footstep roys footstep here what idle dreaming 1 what strange bricks fancy played her oftentimes she coald close her eyes and bide her face in her hands as now now partly for shame at her own fond folly and fancy oh such things fancy the laurels her happy home once more and mrs livingstone hex kind adopted mother fancy roys feuder smile and loving look recall the very- wards he spoke his earnest tone his stch what was that that was not fancy ecrely she sat quite stim her face still covered by her hands and listened a sigh had xoanded close beside her breathed like the very echo of ber dream and nowi voice oh heaven whit voice 1 whispered her name avii i look tt me avis p she turned the rose gazed tor one moment in his face u if bewildered then with a cry ot love and joy unutterable roy my beloved 1 sprang to the srma oo the breut other true lover too havefoond m she cried yoa have found me never to lose you again avis 1 never igiio i and yoar mother her great eyes searched his face timidly anxiously she will welcome you u i do we shall part no more yoa will learn dear that she never meant to part ai and another waifs for yoa oh come love to the heart tha aches to welcome yoa to the arms of your own true mother only one month later a brilliant bridal party aroused to joy and mirth the slum bering echoes of the laurels and who so fair u avis the sweet bride with ber troup of lovely bridesmaids of whom rose brandon iscgbed and blushed the merry chief who so rich so proud so happy u avis how avis the found ling found indeed at last and by her own true mother avis the lost restored to all who loved and moarned her avis the joyfal bride of the generous noble lover who in tbe days of ber poverty and name less oesa in spite ot time and absence and silence and desertion loved her faithfully and truly to the last gehsof tfulcght wastefulvess not long sinco i made a few visits wiih friends and was surprised to tee lb extra vagance of some of them one tbil is always in need of money and can see no way to get it wastes groceries to the amount of from ten to twentyfive ocots a day lean never pity the poor when i see them throw so much away that could be made into good dishes then there are many who bake their bread so hard that the crust is cat ct and piled beside dearly even- plate al the tabiei when the table is cleared these scraps sre thrown into the lop i once knew a lady who kept a paper sack and all scraps of bread were put into it to wait till there were enough to make a bread pudding or staff a chicken and i thought if a grand plan yoa will never see crusts wasted at ray table or although i bake my bread ill it ia done and will net be soggy the crust ts as palatable aa the rest when 1 moald the breid iniz loaves i grease them all over wiih butter or lard and then set them to rise and perhaps batter the tops again before placing in the nvea this will make the crust a lovely brown i always wet a cloth large enough to wrap around the bread just wet enough so the water does not run off and in this the bread goesx soon as it leaves theovetrand stays lhee till it is cold this bread hai a soft crust that any one can eatno matter how bad the teeth are and will stay moist and fresh for a week or ten days if kept in a tin box or stone jar well covered with cloths never cat bread while it is warm if only wastes it tnd it is not health al l wonder bow many cooks in paring potatoes apples etc tike a paring a quarter n an inch thick and do not take any notice ot the small ones but throw them into the slop pail with the parings it is not very cheap pig- feed whea we think of the many poor hungry cues who would be glad to have a peck of potatoes or apples once in a while and it does not take long to throw a peck away in quarter inch parings i try to save every scrap and my husband enjoys hash and soap made of scraps as much u it they were all fresh do you know that the bones of a turkey or chicken roast will make a splendid soup boilxliem in plenty of water till the meat fills offthe bones then pick tbe bones out and season the liquor wiih plenty of pepper salt and chopped celery and thick en with a little floor and water letting it simmer till well done and you have a splendid soup oat of almost nothing how different the lutes ot persons mrs a has a small boy who keeps up a continual fuss the livelong day she can sit snd seem to enjoy sach music ua tin- pan makes when used u a dram bafuolds her head and says what a fearful rac ket if ber neighbors sings more than usual a r obtcrvcr jcst as it happened the power of contemplation grows by use reprove yoar friend in secret and praise him openly the true university of these days is a collection of books vfhat appear to be calamities are often the sources of fortune oar greatest glory is not in never falling but in rising every time we fall every duty even the least duty involves the shole principle of obedience prsctice in life whatever you pray for and god will give it to vou more abundant- to be agreeable in society it is necessary not to see and not to remember many things harsh counsels have no effect they are like hammers which are always repulsed by the anvils heaven leaves a touch of tbe angel in all little children to reward those about thim for their inevitable cares trouble puts up a great many packs and yoa mast carry someone of them there is no randal so thick and well adjastedbat sonje thorn wql strike through it wastefulness ia a sin what we have we have on trust we are stewards not owners and it s oar day to use all with conscientious chacretion aa the proprietor wills patience strengthens the spirit sweetens the temper stifles anger extinguishes envy subdues pride it bridles tbe tongue re strains the hand and tramples upon temp tations many think that sleep is lost time bat the style of your work will be mightily ai- feeted by the style ot yoar slumber sound asleep is tbe aster of wide awake sleep is not a subtraction it is aa addition i tsce stout when little clinton wu five years old his mamma showed him a pledge roll to which the bad persuaded several boys and girls to sign their names he seemed very anxious to see his own name written there and after impressing upon him tbe solem nity of the act u well u the great benefit it woum be to him mamma pot htichdbby little finger around the peu htndle and guided it for him until his name appeared in fall about a year afterward clinton sat down to a dinner where among other desserts mince pis was served and u he heard thoseabnat the tab is teue mamma and sisters aboatrefasing it he wanted to know hat was the matter with tbe pie when told it- had liquor in it he looked very- tony for be wu very fond of pie one and another urged him to take it arguing that that little bit of liqoor onld never hart him snd that if he never 4id worse than that he would do well dear little clinton he looked at mamma bat she dropped ber eyes realizing that tbe moment wu one in which he must decide for himself ihodid not brget however to offer up a silent prayer that he who wasr tempted like u we are would help her boy i ia this first temptation there wu a pacae ooe look at the pie and then the beautiful blue eyes changed their expres sion and clearly and distinctly said the child 1 mamma i will take some custard god only knew tbe joy of that mothers heart when the decision was mad and angels seemed hovering that evening when closeted in ber own room tbe took clinton on her knee and encouraged him to be always firm and to always dare to do rihj and altogether they kneeled and asked tbe fathers blessing and protection daring the late presidential campaign some ooe uked clinton which party hej wu going to vote with when he grew to be a man and he answejid whichever goes agaistthe beer saloons god giant that not only this lule boy bat the boys all over oar landttnaycome oat fully for tbit party which is to remove the curse of liquorfrom our country uion signal pfloud jftite 2euti0xsh1p 4 smilviq tacz v does any one like a drixxung rain at well 14 a taaay ikyt docs say one turn lo a frowning face if t pletstt one ii nigh 0 give to us ail the look that nrings j from a kindly natures grace we douot care if be dirk or ftlr tbji hoy with amiiingface doc tay on lite t lowering eload- ai vdl u the shining light j docs a pectiah word htva power to pbsre 1 like a ltagb that ht iweet and briac 0 the cirl thai is ejooisy wiih frstfnlssdwls though ih dreues in illk and itef huh never inch art to charm the blt as the cirl alth imilingface dear boys tud girli remember thii voa ire tpt lo meet with lots i ko milter wbt thing you undertake wdcu yodic toiler tad sour and cross dear cirli tnd boyi i would tay it thrfce twill help you la every cue if ou d win success and the world would bhs ycu arui vetr a imiungftce- golden dayt his pat off if yon where were you yesterday oh i took a day off just whal does that mean please wei it meant that whenever lam feeling all cris cross and everything goes contrarylike when i get irritable over trifles and my digestion isnt firstcjaas 1 know pretty well that unless i stop then andihere something serious will be ft pay later and so i deliberately torn myfck on everybody and everything lealmy cares behind me and make a jbdafsftk of doing nothing for one whole i day raoo have no idea the lift it gives a man when it seems u if he couldnt stand tbe strain sny looget to jet go his hojd just ai il be never intended or needed to take dp tbe burden againi the day after to his sur prise he feejsar if he could ahonldertbe gates ot gait easily lyq tbe inoeewjaf grind the day and night anxiety the re sponsibility r dropped that kills a man or drivea hinriuane if be would let go l now and theitfke off the high pressore lessen that ooptlnuoas nervous tension he- would be all right and find bit work a pleasure hard work it healthy either of muscles or brain tbe conflict is whatve all need but nobody can endure an un broken monotony and strain yew in and year out v- but i dont see how you can afford to take tbe time well i have discovered that 1 can afford it a great deal totter than lean afford to be sick and stay away from holi ness a month or two besides paying ahlg doctors bill into the bargain i find that it pays to keep well rather thko to ran the risk of getting well after i am tick i have tried both ways and i assnreybn that jt u tbe most economical way to pro vide everything for prevention and not to much for cure my neighbors cant ondarstand why a man should give sfl and go to bed when ht isnt actually compelled to by lickness be- came jbey kno nothing abomt thv phil osophy of prevention but i know nothing by experience that it is the greatest relief and my best protection against being ob- liiied logo to bed foran indefinite time t drop out of the ordinary routine for a day- let tfae buiine elide loaf and invite my soul is the poet says have my meals in my room usually rait sod bascull of something light becadse my stomach en joys aday or too ao the next day lam happy and ready for better week mean while i have forgotten that tny dafnett was ever trying or disagreeable iftit nil of eyes ears brain muscle and mrresr it is filling an atnatajeifountejniikjap me from growing old and it improves my disposition- whenever ray friend inquire how it is that 1 1m never sick nanr mats- any doctors talis to pay aod manage to keep fairly aerneand cheerful through thick and thin they are generally a little incredulous when i tell them that il is all owing to my somewhat cranky notloh ol now apd then taking a day off laws of vv- making a speech ob mr dasenbertt cried her little brother im eo glad iyoa are going to be kin to me ah johnny is that so he guped a look ot happiness flitting over bin face how did yoa know g3me here and sit on my lap and fell me all yoa have beard sisters other feller came here lut nighi began the boy after he was safely in he arms of the vuune man devoaring a quarters worth of candy and i heard them j talking about yoa what did they say he was mad replied the terror came sis goes with you so much and what was her reply to him continaed the young man the look of happiness spreading further across his features she said began the yonth again that be neednt get mad cause you come lqsee her u yoa was a soft snap and wu saving him lots of money that would go to fixin ap their house after they were married the look of contentment on tbe young mans lace gave way to the pallor of des pair as be gasped well bow is that going to makeine kin to yoa ob went on the boy im coming to that now she said that when yoa proposed to ber she woald be a sister to you and wont that make yoa my brother as the child picked himself off tbe floor he beheld the form ot the yoang man flit through the front door it may look like a very easy thing for k member baying his speech written to d liver it during the coarse ot an boor in the house but it is not inch an easy thing aa it looks the average speaker gets a deal of athletic exercise ip the course of ai hoars speech there are some members in the house who can stand and read a speech without lifting a band except to turn the psges and almost withonvehang icg position and there are others who can talk all day withoat getting tired bat the average speaker perspires as it he wgre- bwiugwood av offhand speech often minutes does not count but the man who throws hit arms in the air u if whirling indian clubs hammers bis desk like a blacksmith end dances all around tbe place for an hour or more is taking very voilent exercise experience hu taoght some of them that it is not safe to make such a speech without taking extra precautions against cooing off to quickly afterwarda i know several members who take ex traordinary precautions they do do speak often they know for weeks before hand that they are uftpeak and after all preparations are made for the speech itself and ibe day comes for the effort they have a servant bring a complete change of linen and nuderttear and a heavy overcoat to he capitol and wait with these things at band until the speech is ended then the speaker with the perspiration ponring off him rushes to the cloak room where the servant stands with the cloak ready and throws it over bis shoulders as soon u he oomee within reach next the member with the collar of his overcoat turned up high tucks bis dry underclothing under his and and makes for the bath rooms there he enter the waitingroom where the lempsratare is high and there can be uodradght- beins underground and wait to cool off a little preparatory to a bath there is no work for him in the house that day wheu he hu got his bath be makes for his lodgings u fast u he can and stays thern nntil he is thoroughly rested philadelphia tteipvpfrt wajh- ingtob letter occasional dotes of a good cathartio like bordook pills are necessary to keep tbe blood pare and the body healthy rsjfbtf i mr j r allen upholster zbrontot sends us the following for six orjseren saars my wife suffered with dyspepsia cos tiven essoin ward piles and kidney comv pliant we tried two physicians and any number of medictnes without getting any relief nntil we got a bottle of northrop a lymans vegetable discovery ittjiiwas tbe first relief jihe got and beiore one bottle was used the benefit the derired from it was beyond our expectation

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