Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 16, 1891, p. 1

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tbii wife tlieir ptdwioc children ulcocainc brigbt and fair like olive brine he kcitb the irnneracirc how tweet it fi n tbla itncgc life toieo fioebhanij uniolt and inch conatincy there i notbicg like it in tbii oritfof cire no blimio perfect and no life to fur though homes be humble and though grief and pain iiiy enter in it mall cot be in vain tlit mighty love trvtilt sent down from iiciei thit lcirtt united xcvcrcin be nven unjiakkmcr 8tkd jfttmiig luaiinf portuiie n vwel gideiaddle be carried aiiotf into many an onknown nd unexplored region mildly proteituig the while against web jirooeed- akiv up among ibellorkiliirellilu litcd firmer bdiea nudbue wife pilicnce all aloue in the little bansc on the hillsdc the lid one oah son ilbea lat he rew ap rwtkis aud lubcoatcnted with tli uict life hs parents led and when he wis of age like the prodigal son o oil lie beggwf his father for his portion and left hii home to 3 into a far ooantrj kew york in this case the old people grieed alter hira hat in their simple faith beheied that all wonld be well with their boy and that some day he would come hack to them again he kjemed to forget them in his nrw home and ouly occaaionally did thej hear from him that he had found m- plojmect he lifcod that he waiwell and happy that he was prosperous and at last thai he had married a rich widow with ea only daughter snreh eben would come home now the thought and made many plans to welcome his wife and brought loqgludden to k that he himself had once delighted in for the amusement of the little stepchild but da g and weeks went by and the hoped for guests did not come in stead i letter from ebca telling thcra of the gay scenes in which his married life had embarked him and which he and his wife could not leave for a visit to the old homestead when their coming was so eager ly longed for a j ear went by and summer was makdug the hills glorious when one day eben sud denly appeared at the om farm house bringing with him his wifes daughter not the little girl his parents had imagined hut i stately oung lady in most fashion able garb who looked so out of place amid the humble surroundings that even mrs belden almost found it in her heart to wish that eben had come alone bat she was there so they welcomed her tn their hum ble hearty fashion for ebcns sake on him they lavished all the lote that had so long been repressed they forgot hiit neglect of them forgot everything that seemed so heard to bear in their joy at seeing him once more they asked after his wife tremblingly perhaps she was dead but a glance at the girls gay attire diapeuect that idea and no other one entered their unsuspicious minds ebens face darkened and in stem harsh accents he said donofbpeakof her she lives but is dead to me and to her child forever his angry face frightened them but their hearts ached to sea the look of shame and tearful sorrow that overspread that fair young face beside him and forgetting her awe of the stranger mrs belden opened wide her motherly armsj and taking the weeping girl to her heart said there there dearie you shall be grandmother girl she wiuioe ou and make ou happy cheer up oh mother i said eben from whose ejes tears had driven away the fierce hard look alice sadly needs j our loving care i knew oa would help her so i brought her to ou will ou let her slay with von yes jes they answered heartily let her stay fahe will be as dear to us as a daughter could be en a w6ek eben went back to new york again leaving lus parents happy in the possession of their daughter as they already called her with her fashionable garments she bad laid aside the stately manner hat at first had been so overpowering and when she appeared in a dainty cambric dress ud hula white ruffled apron she looked soltogether charming and lovable that the ptntolks kissed and welcomed her over again aa if she were entirely a different person who had jast come they loved her more and better each day grandfather belden almost gave up his occupation to devote himself to her and old brownie the sober old bone found a nev occupation in carrying bin young mistress about the country in an ancient but respectable gig or rabnutting bis fat sides to tbe hitherto unknown torture of a tu him that she was a nch man child iugg by unexpected and uncalledfor bald that severe tried the patience of hii fafr rider indoors mrs beldoti made matters equal ly pleasant itafnj di were her harvest then she had alice all to herself and hum ored und petted her to her hearts content it was a wonder the tirl was not spoiled but lie now atmosphere in which iho found hcasclf seemed to call oul all hat was best in ircr diameter mid lo only grew more lovable each da she loved the quaint little house every bit but the old garret was her especial delight tram ill shadowy com en she drew fortli ai kind of curiosities and treasurers ouc day she found an old spinningwheel which she had carried down into the shady little porch and set up there for her especial use and amuse ment and grandmother left her raspberry nm to take care of itself while she gae her pet a spinning lesson an old bunch of flax discolored bv vears was still iu the distaff and alice was soon making the wheel flv as deftly ds if spin ning had leia her iifelaug occupation 6 he mode a cr pretty pictures she sat there the tun fcuiuicg iu through the honev tuckle vines tbit cover vd theporch turned her hair into gold and pfintod crimson roses on her checks the ftheel flew niernlv round and her bwect ojng 0icc sjng blithely to its rhjlhm along the road came the tramp ramp of horses feet nngingout an accom paniment to her song and the whirr of the wheel and soo two riders came into view they halted at thegiteandthc gentleman diemointing made lus wav to the porch in search of a glass of water for his fair companion but hi forget his errand as alice pausing a mdnent frim her work looked up at him he was an artist and he saw before him i picture more lovely than his fancy cojldiever have conceived a picture that he determined to reproduce oa canvas if tach a thing were possible tfis steady ad m ring gare was rather disconcerting and alice rose and turned awsv as if to enter the hojsj jest then mr beldeas appearance at the door re called his wildencg thoughts and bowing he proffered hu request far a glass of water to be sure kaid tlie good dame hos- pitablv and a glass of fresh sweet milk if the lad will iavc it but the lad shook her head impatient declaring that die wanted nothing now and calling in her attendant cavalier in somcwliat commanding lonc to follow her she rode quicklv away khe too had noticed the wonderful beaut a 1 grace of the rustic maiden as she sntcrirck termcd her tiler jealous fine had picunril her admiring glances that beaut had called forth and it galled her wib thf the rich mis allonb oue of fashions ickc pledged belles to be slighted eveu in a ijok fcr aapjcr unknown country girl xcwr and rtilu the lad some claims cc wilhs harccirtt undivided allegiance if report spae truth tv were staving at the tarns hgul in great barrilgton and all tl at ejtiuccr hhe had claimed him as her devalvd attendant and lover kot that he iiad ever spoken of love to her for he had not in truth he had never even thought of ill but in mis- allonb s opin ion there wae good reason for his silence sue was nch he was poor he feared to be called a fortune hunter it needed only i gentle hint en her part of the prize that was awaiting his acceptance and ill would be settled to her liking that hint she liad been bxkiag a favor able opportunitv to give and it seemed to her the time had come this day sbe look ed her best ou horseback she knew philips artist ee acknowledged the fact and his lips had told her so well he had been quite tender and loverlike in the carl part of the nde but now as he came up to her she noticed instantl how changed and pre occupied he was and her heart sank at the sight she incd lo lead back to tho former lender speech but in vain and at last she angrily clocd her lips and they finished their nde almost in silence the nent day willis harcoart left the hotel and miss allonby had lo hca the manv conjectures as to his departure and to receive the condolences of her friends on his desertion in silence but she had her little revenge and bv various means not exactly conflicting with truth impressed it on the minds of people generally that 6he ho3 refused the voung artist and he had gone on m despair where he had really gone was to fanner beldcns to beg to be taken as a boarder the terms he oscred being very liberal were accepted and by nightfall he was installed in a cosy little room with the freedom of the house at his com- mand there was sometiiicg so frank j and winning about the brownhaired j browneod manlj oung fellow hat the two old folks wereirresistibl drawn toward htm and if an one could have taken i ebens place n their heart- he would have been that one alice pla v ed her part as country inaideu well but to the true artist she was more charming in that rule than in an other bhe was siv but he lud come fora pur pose and she coald not elade him and so she hardly knew how it came about one sunny morning she was pottd at her spin ningwheel in the vinecovered porch and willis was making the coveted sketch from a favorable poaition of course he must look at her and look ing often he could not fail lo see how sweet and woman 6he was and when as boon happened they were talking freely together he was sarpribcd at the mingled wit and wisdom which fell from the rosy lips iu pencil sought io picture as he davs went b those hoaro they spent thus together grew more precious to them both it was the old story of loves voung dream j enacted over again for them but as greet ind fresh as if theirs were its first telling this love in bis heart gave new vigor to williss pencil and the picture grew daily in beauty beneath his master ly touch i shall send it to w whiter exhibition at the academy he said and it will make my fortune but in order to finish it he must go back to his studio in the city for needed colors and tools alice loved bimdearly as be loved her but she never told him her true position even now when he said im poor you know dear late but ill come back for you when m picture makes me famous and you shall share the fame with me and not fear tbe poverty for my sake ibe did not to come and take her home that she might bo near her lover which he lonely and sad in the midst of the splendor which sur rounded him gladly did farmer belden and his wife sorely grudged to give ap their pet but they knew eben needed her so the let ier go there was perfect confidence between mr belden and his itepdaaghler and soon she told the story of her lover and the picture md bii hopes coaeermrjg it and begged her father who wis one of the directors of the academy to use his influ ence there for willnhircourtiuke this he did to soch good purpose that the pic ture which was rall a gem and deserved the place it got had the choice spot on the wills tiiigned it by the hanging committee willis hadcalled it foruoe wheel ind alice knew how earnestly he looped that it might bring fortaue to him to share with her the opening ufghl at the academy came and the art is t stood before hu picture en raptured at tbe praise it won from all hu delight was changed to wonder and almost isrvwiea one of thd committee ip- proschid him iad said that a geutlemin present fished to bay his picture and offered hirnttfree thousand dollars for it for a morribut willis was speechless from emotion bat recovering begxed lo be pre sented to that gentleman and was led tn mr belden the name startled him but he had no taought of its coo nee to a with alice the arrangements for the transfer were soou completed then mr belden sud come wilh me please i have also a picture to show vou and led him to alice alice beautifully dressed and hav ing the unmistakable imprint of a rich and fash ionabie young lady my alice i exclaimed willis in ques tioning astonishment ves vour own alice shs replied lotiogly and then the whole truth was told him mr belden bad already satisfied himself concerning the life and character of the caig artist and gladly promned to welcome him as a ion willis could hardly believe in his good fortune even when at last tbe wedding- day came and alice was his very own he feared to wake from the beautiful dream in which he seemed to inc bat fortune wheel hid really turned for him and the happy dream life with his alice promises to fast as they both shall live mistakes the frequency with which the average mortal majtes raiiukes is so great thit when the moralist has on bis blue glasses he can see but little else mistakes loom up at eierj urn erom those early days whtn wo commit ted the wellnifih immortal blunder of cettn out of led wrong to the litest year of life be they ever so loog the pesiimil cees mistake after mistake increasing tu number and self increasing like the childrens snowballs made from tbe soft adhesive ipnng time snow mis takes of judgement mistakes of ignorance mistakes of carelessness mistakes cf sec tion and mistakes of selfishness each and all are continually knocking at humanitys elbow audeven the wisest admit first oue and hen another until the gsmul of mis fortune is repeated ever and over again from the moment when humanity begins to think and reasou its blander begin even farther back is the poor rr octal hand icapped a man ilhents hit lecdency lo mike mi dikes be sure is 1 e inherits the visual angle frcra another the mental ancle another contributes the spiritual and jet another he physical angie and thus hampered each haman being en deavors to focus his outlook cpon life before him to adjust his intentions to guage his advantages ald tor prospect his results small wonder then that many a discour aged soul finds fife itself bat a mistake but the creator has implanted the tiny seed of help the source of hope the means to untangle the fatef al skein in each heart the saving capacity of learning from mis takes is given to even the humblest io it are hidden powers of growth which unold io direct proposition to the constancy with which we use this capacity wbat a hope ful fact it is to know that daily hourly we cm balance our intehlous and oar acts against our mistakes and find out the lick- weight what a joy it is to know that oar scale possesses the magic power of becom ing strooger with each act of weighing and that our own perception of balance grows many finer and tbit the weights and abilities and the powers of our nature grow daily better fitted to our skilled ase a famous journalist and philsopher once replied to a critic who had ferreted cut an undeniable blunder yes i know its a mistake and i made it but i alwas make nw mistakes it is depressing to make the same mistake repeatedly but when we try to learn from past blunders repeated mistakes become fewer and we soou begin to feel that optimistic courage which is the outcome of conscious but new mistakes a german ipbonat expresses thi idea of development from our blunders a little differently but with the same courageous bopefol spirit every oue errs but he is the fool who loses himself in his mistakes we may never live one day free from blunders but if wc lose not our perception of what we have said or do not become be wildered in the mare of our motives or astray io4he result of cor deeds we have no need lo be cast down when we can nod ourselves amid the debris which our mistakes have pulled down and over us we know we are growing and typify ing each time that spiritual resarrectiuu which is the hope of haminity for men can bmld on steppingstones of their dead selves to higher things business and the face whose home was one of the most luxurious in all that great city where he was going but when bo went she begged her father a mans occupation has a good deal to do with making his facial expression studies or scholarly professions intellectual puf- suits when coupled with moral habits brighten the faca and give a superior look an unselfish nature or love of stud or art will make a bright pleasant face but ou the contrary a man may have a face that does not please any oue because of purs selfishness it may be noticed thai soldiers get a bard severe look laborers look tired reporters look inquisitive mathematicians look studious judges look grave and a man whose home life is unhappy looks all broken ap tb business often makes- uje- face bow often we think this man is a butcher this one a lawyer that one a minister tbe other a doctor and soon it ifl leldom we are mistaken for tbe calling shows through the faces and who fails aunt pearl folks among the families and bachelors ive laandned for there wis one hat was a writer he gate me a blae sod cold poetry book hist he mid he did out of his head i was oever taught readmit and writing so i hadnt read it but its a very talented- looking volume with gilt edges well this customer who is quite a ouog mail in glasses when i went upstairs with my basket to get bii washing i frequently foend alone siuia il his desk wrmu or dear fifo and i ased to si mr bcnbalsriai dont joa feels cf joud be less solemn ef ou went down lo the parlor with the other boarders and when i laid that he used to look up and say iso no aunty pearl imhappieniiere my mind to me a kingdom is well 1 never forgot that sa ing im like mr scnlulanus my raicd to me a kingdom is after the things i all sprinkled and put awa to iron next day i kin jest sit myself in a rocking cheer and pull down my jleeves and rock me and en joy my mind and often i think bow dif ferent some folks is from some others there is some that jest seems to live to boild up and some jest lives to break down why if i ve noticed it once ive noticed it a hundred times ive washed for seven hundred flagg avenue for vears and thai is what my grand nephew prophor calls a instance in pint if any bouse is its a small bouse and it his a family a year none of em is suited with the house bnt each tenant that goes away savs to the new tenant if vou want laundressing i re commend anutr peart and they always hire me you see i only charge a dollar a dozen and i gie all the advice i think necessar into the bargaia i see tbe boose up and down whoever lives there and i could give em a character if i never saw em there are some folks who always smell of dinner their pork and cabbage and sausages iud griddle cakes seem to haunt he hoase like spook i the cleaning ap smells too sjapsudsy and if they paint or vanmh theres a kind of a suthiv left of it always sow some other folks that live at seven hundred tbey have a way of smellin nice kind of fresh and spring like it dont seem to ret scorch in hot and fusty even with the healer in full blast in winter when joa go into the very dining room oa dont smell cooking it is knowing how to clean up i guess but sometimes i just think its some folks way that cant be taught then another thing i wont name any names cus tomers names are sacred to me but when the amoved into seven hundred i said ah i see bow it is to be now the door bell came off the handle right away and the cover of the coal ihde could not be chained so that a thin lid v iu one of them white costumes went down it one diy into the coal heap i never see a lady need doing up eo much as she did when they got her out well it is that way with tome folks now when they moved out folks moved in that was different from the others too clean as wax ever thing fiat agin the jralis ever thing locked ep nobody sitting anywhere but in the front basement kinder end of the world house keeping i usd to feel as if id been to a funeral when i got their things and nowinother familv has moved in all i know of them yet is that the ash barrel is full of cbampaine bottles and th place around the ke hole is all scutch ed ap with a latch key thit has been out lite icd got near sighted i bant been sent fcr yet to do an tliug up but i know jest how hit hcuse must look inardly from the outside seme folks always get it look ing like that but that kind seldom stay moreu long enough to be sued for the rent osl v a fa det hi ve umbos how to get to the worlds fair many peopie are already making prepar- liou to attend the worlds columbian ex position at chicago ia 103 this is indicated by tbe- fact that in ome parts of ihe country wddb fair clubs are beiog formed with the object of accuma iating sufficient fands to defray the trave- hng and other expeuses of members when they shall attend the fair newspapers received at exposition headquarters show that these clubs are increasing rapidly in numbers and that much interest is being taken in them speaking in general con cerning them it mar be explained that their plan of opera i ion iucludes small weekly assessments cpon tbe members fines for delinquencies and in some cases the holding of occasional entertainments festivals etc the proceeds of which are added to the general fund in tbis manner without feeling liie expense the members expect to iccumalate a considerable fund by the bummer of 1693 sufficient perhaps to defrav their expenses to the fair one of these clubs in soath carolina deposits its money in the principal bank in the town pa ave only to a committee of six it is understood that the money will be drawn out on may i i8 and distributed to the members each receiving so amount proportionate to his ot her contributions doubtless many other tcbemes will be started with the same purpose and all of them if properly and honestly conducted ot cnerse are lo be commended for by meamof them many will be enabled to attend the exposition who otherwise would be unable to do to tbe attendance at the philsdelphia centennial as shown by the number of admissions was 9910 wg and at the recent pans exposition 28149153 large as was the latter it is expected hat the attendance at the worlds colara bian exposition will equal it bound to bemarried il must require considerable nerve and courage for a man who his been thrown from his horse to the ground with so much violence that ibe shock deprived him of coosciousneta and infiicted wounds upon his head o go ihroogh his marriage cere mony on tbe same day vet this is wbat a young gentleman from kew york did in baltimore a hurt time ago coming north ward with lus bride on the evening of the wedding he went nut to nde in tbe park early in the morning when his horse ran away and the accideul occurred bat he would not allow his unhappy plight to postpone his marriage a man of bo much spirit deserves a good wife one sets eyes on him for bracing up nerves purifying be blood and curing itck beadacbe and dyapepei there is nothing equal to hoods barsaparilia to recognise the genuine farmer tbe minute i a champion foor racer thinks that the ll t 4 ki l klmiit rut ia hrnath most useful thing in the long run is breath onj s fd blue ribbon that bo a ad tier lanujr bur till eiterda the loolt it off no lojjtr fi lo war tin flung u down ilb carclog trcf and fllod the cw cmc in iuj laco ah that wit onh jrslcrdaj vet had 1 noticed then i migtu tiiv c tetn the ribbou wltbk troubled frown and been to much aunojed and reied that th fahould itmve it there to eirclesil and ben 1 uwherbipp tact looi laughing to tit door i iiclit bave keti inarlly j 0 tf ribbcr on the floor tbe harsh oris ipokcii hnuly vvoumlarj uir vtr ioul toda i i ill now i lh il uadcrl and imooth it crumpled told twucnlj rulbub toaterdaj todav than richest cold or jewel pniod and trcuurod inori this faded nbbon urysiead g rl worr 1 or from lcr oierrj rolicing they brought lerhclie lo me so coif and while and ijeirt drowned in he tretcheronj sea xow with nir precioo darling dead thank god no bllter words wercud 0 if we ouly hed tach day t as if it were- tbe last to be coald aj beside oar dear onea dead tbcj never grieved for we or lbej beside pur own death bed could fee l tbo kindest fnend udoad avx kinnc i give workingwomen fair play they tell me that there s an effort being made lo exclude women from factories on the ground that mere is not work enough for both sexes if tbis true more is the pity but why should the whole burden fall on the weakest shoulders wb should john feel more deeply wronged because jane has work he would like to have than because james has it it is utterly absurd to say that women only buy finery with their wages while men sapport families it is a manifest fact to every observer that no woman ever earned a dollar by hard work without finding somebody often a man who wanted at least half of it as soon as she got it in ber hand there are widows with children daugh ters with aged parents wives with invalid or unlucky husbands and little girls who help mother feed the others at work in all the factories a man with a large family has a hard time of course but so has a woman with a large family and if there are some girls who having homes can do as they please with their earnings there are many men unmarried and not in ing wilh parents who spend the greater part ofmieir wages in the most selfish way entirely ou themselvia and others who drink and smoke their money all away take work from women and do jon suppose ever honest young factory em- ploee will instantly marry a respectable exworking girl out of pure philanthropy kissing will always go by fivorisitalwavb has and men will always marry iftrls they fall iu love with or live single lives if they like until they die on the whole a single woman being nstnrally more unselfish and more apt to hive a local habitation than a sinele man wilt have ten chances to one of spreading her money over the bread and butter of several people if too many poor cousins tarn up be can take refuge afar she stajs where her home is and helps to keep tbe family together lt does rot seem to me possible that there are many men who approve of driv ing women from field of labor which they have always occupied and i do not think the few who wub it can succeed there are vast numbers of women who must work or starve to death and it occurs to me that men who can at least become sail ors orsoldiers thoald be ashamed to wrench the hand of women from the work that the can do in factoriss acalifornia relic xow that reminiscences ot tbe early days of california teem to be tlie rage the fol- lowing mav prove an interesting contribu tion it is an actual cop of the bill of fare ottbe eldando hotel cf hangtown dated januar 1 1850 and is a graphio illustra tion of the fact that living was a serious stern reality in those days note the absence of all french words and theuoiform stiff ness ot the prices una oi i icr soup bean lloo oxtailsbon 150 roast beef mexican prime cutf 150 beef up along 100 beef plain 100 beeef with one patatoe fair sue 125 beef tame from the stales 150 vegetables baked beans plain i 73 baked beans treased 100 two potatoes medium sued s 50 two potatoes peeled 75 entrees sauerkraut 100 bacon fried 100 bacon stuffed 150 hash low grade lo hash 18 carat 100 game codfish baos per pair griazl roast grizzly fried jackass rabbit wholcl pabtry rice pudding plain bice pudding with molasses rice podding with brandy penches square meals with dessert 300 lavlbu l uvlw oolt huis 0 the lv- ot tul itu well write it down till ever body sees it till ever body is sick of seeiug it till everybody knows it without seeing it that dr sages catarrh remedy cures the worst cases of chronic catarrh in the head in peifect faith its makers the worlds dispensary medical association of buffalo n y offers to pa v300 to any one suf ering from chronio catarrh in te head whom the cannot cure now if the conditions were reversed if they asked jou to pay 500 for a positive core oa might hesitate here are repu table meo with years of honorable dealing thousands of dollars and a great name back ofthem and the say we can co you because we ve cured thousands of others hke you if we cant we will pay you 1 500 for the knowledge that theres one whom weeant cure they believe in themselves lint it worth a trial isnt any trial preferable to catarrh 70 100 75 100 100 200 fl i t tbe people lire nrjoomrnoa long in ver moo tbre are two men there o old that tbey have quite forgotten who tbey are an4 there u no one alive who can i ber it for them tf

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