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The Liberal, 12 Oct 1905, p. 7

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The clouds \vm'e fast poor San Souci's hen“ The commodore had for the time being, an urge the marriage at his favorite. Dr. .G portunities were also tiresome. They were 1' She could no longer with them. She felt persecution, and oxprc cordingly. To Grim :1 "Once I used to Ian; now I do hate you 1]] thing in the universe! â€"â€"I do wish that you ‘ for I do lh'U‘St the v0: threats she would answer “Um-lo, the time has 1m:- turios ago for forcing girl lock. thanks be to Clu'isi civilization. You can't, l‘u haVe Grim, and you hml 1‘ up the wicked purposv,’ to that efi‘cct. One day when she 11ml 5 thing 01 the sortIL the answered, cruelly: “Very well, miss! I force no one. please to undorstand! But I afiortl my protection and support only upan certain conditions, and withdraw them when lhoSe conditions are not. fulfilled! Neither you 1101' your mother had an§ legal claim upon me. I was not in any way bound to feed and clothe and house you for so many years. I (lid it with the tacit under- standing that you were to marry to please me, and all your life you have understood, as well as any of Us, ’that you were to wad Dr. Grim- Shaw.” “If such an understanding existed, 'And threat “If such an understanding existed, it was without my consent, and was originated in my infancy, and I do not feel and I will not be in the least degree bound by it! For tho expense of my support and education, uncle! I am truly sorry that yoJ WWWVVEWM CHAPTER IX. llxit of toast, and )0" least degree bound by it! For the expense of my support and education, uncle! I am truly sorry that yoJ risked it upon the hazardous chan2e of my liking or disliking the man of your choice! But as I had no hand in your venture, I do not feel the least responsible for your losses Yours is the fate of at gambler in human hearts who has staked and lostâ€"â€"tl1a.t is the worst!" “And by all the fiends in fire, Minâ€" ion! you shall find that it is not the worst. I know how to make you knuckle under, and I shall do it!" exclaimed the commodore in a rage. as he rose up and strode ofl‘ toward the room occupied by Mar} L’Oiseau. I Without the ceremony of knocl<ing,i he burst the door open with one blow 1 of his foot, and entered where the poor. feverish, frightened creature was lying down to take a nap, Throwing himself into a chair by her bedside, he commenced a furious at’ tack upon the trembling invalid. Pin 1 recounted, with much emggeratiou,‘ the scene that had just, transpired be- tween himself and Jacquelhnaâ€"repe th- ed with ruldilions her undutiful words bitterly reproached Mary for encomv aging and fostering that rebellious and refractory temper in her (laugh- ter‘, warned her to bring the headâ€" strong girl to a sense of her position and refractory temper 111 um uuugu- tel", warned her to bring the headâ€" strong girl to a sense of her position and duty. or to prepare to leave his roof; for he swore he "wouldn't he hGCtorcd over and troddon down by her nor her dallghtcx any longer!" And so having overwhelmed the timid. nervous woman with undeâ€" served reproaches and threats, n2 arose and left the room. And can any one be sin her illness was increasm fever arose and her svnsl all night? thn her mot Jacquelina could not 310. sat by her bedside spung hands and kneping ice ti and giving drink to slal»: ing thirst and listening, sad and rambling talk a being turned adrift in 1! starve to death, or to 1; snowâ€"calling on her i save them both by yield uncle’s will! And Jacm and understand, and wept -â€"a new experience to tin who was “Not used to tours Instead of slumber All thrOUgh the nigh her with unremitting; c: the morning, when th- and the patient, was \va" exhausted, she left her ( the refreshing Cup of to of toast prepared by hur But “‘1th She brouflw bedside the pale im'alit awav. She felt as if sh bodsidc away. eat. and \w lina “Eat a then you other g0 coaxineg moutl "011! that stories, Mir Jenny call: Jenny calls them! should have them my Come! cheer up, Min} is off and your head i take this consoling c W‘QJ‘W to the Fear had clutched )uld not relax its ho 'ant to talk to yo she said. and drink first, Mi on and I will haYe good talk!” said { 'ous woman ‘oaches and t] left the room. any one be sur was increased and her scnsc When her mot} Oh! I can‘ am choking is nothing nmy! 'hig‘h Or, The Strange D miss! I force no one. rstand! But I afi‘ortl and suppor‘, only: 1_1p3n commudm in her yic his ln'isti CUK 1thering ovm t swallow \S i' in aid smm commodox , you. But han anyâ€" «1 I wish in 110330“! {ht of you ). Now Shiv ng‘ her ho: ‘ her heal ! her burn- Llfis‘. to her )out their )d by con- into wed- .mity and rish aup,‘ recovered began to -icu with uw’s imâ€" elina 11011 and Sigh poor gi sh {IS \V ( mmy such and wan‘dc m (‘ 1‘urions Come, tea an] *ox'ld tr 1 in th‘ ghter t( to he ‘11 ,1 (1 A n d elf 111 1 giv word (1 th brin: plat nds, real ill m 1n I you tho first. time. “Now, why ‘lma' my child, why are Why don’t you tal- uncle has set his match?" “0h. mother!" “I know von arc marriedâ€"too you“ marriedâ€"too Only sixteen, then you knc tive but that is not as if ; excl tho CDC( vous‘? 1’0“ last night of tea, 311; than I do hit ( much dri) “Put Mimmy Things up ! ' ' “Oh, mother, mother sides against me! (1011' drive me Lo my ruin. a child's part. if her I love you best of a mother. Do not takc me! take my part! I fairy “Oh, sides :11 drive 11‘ a child ar “True motheri now to ( of I) litt che th he 0: hous who won and heart his suc H you mu ity 'dis 11s rich if th alc a youth ntleman is 1V0 I should think it What makes you my dear? Are Wh igappcarancc W11 No intmc D t on} will ther M01 11 ‘1' L10 sorry you. to bear up I‘l rim is ably ling sold to mt Lo pl‘iSl $1.1” tha. will him me in no to ri msh aw in 1t (10 ill be ou't un mothe: mybo'dy 1nd the dear? A 1‘ Poor child 3113 do.” do which .V O l ther ifor the ch ,vill 310ch Nh MC 1 \\' 3 my part! in be true!” to whom Jacqu talking about?" 10 this hoartâ€"t to all that i: m )1 lpon what is the mat 1'11 ruin Your talk so 3 me ill Mimmy‘? and u not consented km)“: we hz-u' hat, or starv if you were 1 )h he 1 h Iacq an acq Do you 1n pr itlll‘C 1nd )0“ and chot every thi a E% 1ry wildness ‘ned uga tl‘ graVC y( makns a f your own )n at lix termule 1V in tand y e thou unwel -vil don't 5 very youn 1g! far too ious heaVe] hat ch Dr irim to have 11 not ma] DC nast 1]] desp‘ JUG- shi did l’lly H him, sinc [cart u1>0 ‘ost uld We shudd forbid lift“ Oh mother 10 so will rfule n, my be mu: \V 1 int 3. no alter ation; and 0 be max 11( (k ciot l!) and $1121 1d 01' m t} [1 un 011C hi -s agams me to b 1! ,will m carry th it ite 1W 6011 3.3011 1f 111 01H Jomc Chet PP ma- (1 it lir 0h Hut Ul ju M 111 if Wh what, noon this much out of hope you will "Jncmlolinn m if 1 m anxiety nonths The 1 1t )m stx‘ hi( H And 011, that 1t Oh, no in It .vill m The two combatants enter 11 t and 1U] .lid 111 ild relationshi 0U rim 11 PITZZLICD HIM 11 fl. it 11) in the invali lll' ,, it meani '7 3 will etwcc hi believe “K ir )th 3115 that you 31th, Mimmy : Well in the CVC will will .101) shou im it‘l' 1ft (in the I‘uad)â€"Why The dog's all right. 111 \‘sau'gin' his tail? Will. Do you .ng of those night sweats mt [uiet life \viLf mptums, my but that if I reâ€" hful to my heart’s ‘L be some way of -11 these two alter- erity ll not marry Hug: Oh! what many (I comf UH ion (10]) time dcl' it a plea- )L to listen to Child 1d]; thc 1n Iil‘ quostio: parficulal 11y knov 1d p r this? n t int u shall do and 1n Jraw floor JS( )1: Grim- xsonable. ill Int an AFTER PEA( 7 child My lit! 3y ‘aro mt rin 1t your 1 would i he’s dunno pl mo or hall 1V you 1a” U11 in 113 Our butter product from the poorly kc gradually grew wi feeding and better the improvements f0 rroam out of the n [product soon rcacher (lays. memk lr‘roam out of the milk, 0 product soon reached 300 butter per cow. We have m the product much during th years as I don't believe it least in a breeding herd cows muCh higher. Better ibettm‘ care called for bctt ‘1 ltcvcr put water in the 31 :cause I believed it best f0] ltle to be out, of doors as possible without exposure. When I fixed over the b2 He milL not start mor bra (lid he 11 BUILDING UP THE HERD.‘ I used the registered bull for a. few years, but. the one-half, threeâ€"quarters and sevenâ€"eighths grades did not, take on the color and shape of Jerseys fast enough to suit me, though they were an improvement. on their dams as butter cows, I wanted some regâ€" as butter cows. istez‘ed cows. but finally I go bad to be satis but it gave me pedigrees and b makc ones. I always milk and butter w} l‘oll veal tl( {MISC SL111 ills 00d one ++++++++++++++ ++++++fi atop to fc little fast 11'] h in th danghtc 9 milk 1 d his h separ 1111 it 01' thorough separator w '0. their x to grade oiling a I‘h 1nd straw an attle ‘111 [is he: well I a. lot of ri animals no with years a went in lit out of day. )veml him C emonts for g6 of the milk, ‘ m reached 300 :ow. We have 1 much during t don't believe i brooding" horl \nd \‘.’i(h this making I attle oars ago u p of rin getting a lot He wanted put in a Ho] When the (, wanted the b a consexuem m gisterc a cow the until thc ' lacked the me a couple heifers ad with cheap ( xperieucc. I stu :eding. I bred s ullud out the sed balls from g than ever. )VV 0116 ‘00 mm ; about a. herd 3y bull mili ut this imply Ul cream 5 was Derh; gâ€"otrc better )1‘ bcttOI‘ barns. the stables, beâ€" ‘est for the catâ€" )rs as much as L steam ; latter butter DO the Guernseys the breed and Over 30 ++++++++ March )1: (lid iVin Ving 40 lbs ny farmers 3 me propex [. I remem- to a part; lot of splcn 3m? the 100 not increasâ€" the last ten it pays. at 11, to force mi) .tion 1-: breeder because d that L the p from (on We had I studied bred some Then aps ed ,han h( in for SH: s not disposâ€" money 111 eepin mil uttm wheat butter calm (his first allow Then cam bull ltion mas at put lit 'ith the )or it 1f )CC per 111V not will cost more in the long run I built a hous 1r winter, and fighting mite: warm \vcathe The huildin wire fen On the ed it. ' do Very and she plastered walls I f down so] about tion w where lim abo th partitioned for sitting h of woven \vir tends along; 1 The plastered walls and cement floor may seem an unnecessary ex- pense to some. but the advantages are great, The plaster is easily whitewashed and with a woven wire partition, and no dropping boards, there is small chance for insects to harbor. Mites can be easily got rid of and rats cannot get through the floor. Iar during the cold weather, it be cleaned at least once a “ fresh straw scattered over it ut 0f feet square and 10 larger room. A cm ed with dry earth the summer Will I; plied all winter, a the summer Will keep the plied all winter, and the keep themselves free from barrel or two of gravel slm‘ in before winter also, and it kept before the hens time. It is surprising how it they will consume. if t is run through‘ a coarse sm to take out the linger 5C0! hen Cannot swallow, it wil v keep barre in bc it ke time. it 111 111: Kent 17.) in the'larg" )oards und 1001‘ they a with straw "My dear,’ bake that pi night?” wif 11c ad I‘l’ 1t There Smithâ€"‘ bx You b it ll B art] JO hav 1evcl with t 1113, thus ins han al POUL nt undati t more in the first place, but. 1mg run will be the cheapest. a house recently, that will ) hens comfortable during the and will reduce the work of mites to the minimum in l:lin 300 but 'm n li 10 3 substantial cnoug Lrtlett. A farmer w} should endeavor to : substantial, wit} mdationsâ€"buildings 1 a generation or long more in the first 1)] th no should endca substantial MOTHER’S RIVAI .V C 1n full of good reading matâ€" momlwrs of the family and mm: sort of eMc-I'tainnmnt king. The old saying, “all no play makes Jack a dull ()0 true on many a farm. art 1w unne I, it is ow equal! the sire. ‘ the line of I only 21‘: 1t 1111il m Iris (1 m CO \V \V ( ) V( littl 11nd : th‘ rl'a 1‘1 tantial ])( IOI 1nd said :hc ope] hen a he shut aw: ithout whcr de of with it was was," insur [loathed wit that tarred 'op siding, 4 slide th 16x20 Host w 8. row ( the part iven mb or HO USES in {pl witl ad \‘mw havin he sure 10H ily 3r scones that a it will be better mpli ; box about 1]: hos deep in the 2 of barrels fill- l‘oad dust in the box sup- wed, "did you for dinner last the house is he foundation :arth, packed cement floor >19 of founda- ‘II of poui objection is they and extend the. ground. with cheap u‘red paper. 213, and the one window on the south in feet with 1y from 02 Walls are iLhex‘ room. which can be ing to the 1 wants to y from the n outlet to where feed, of dry earth 0 roasts are tl )mhin and pmster- 110ne would l to mak quit. art ition m ugh writes who owns 0 make all 'ith good ;s that will nger. They and Lion about roasts ar > (ll‘oppin a cemen fro: up If co Id be Id be laid a. pan of all of the 11 CS 11118 HS I have poultry I hav 10 has (1 from e winâ€" WOVen the wk 11:). good milk only CO \V 11‘ Sup- will 1d- )uld and lend and the the .st. )f is It

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