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, 'von, .in then And drifted dOWn, (Web;
,.• IY to lis. cleatlit rathex th,situ fight lang-
i or Against. tholuevitabic,bUt the eleit
(of the other Mail still* struggling., and.
obviouSly .apent, re-44Pd' hint to..,,isse.
1 . ft; t.. ' .
imore e or , • . .
It wa5 useless to shont tO the horse, ,
.. but with, his free Una ho nAnogod to
.1 striltoit irl-tlie• face, Inad drag its, head
. . ii. talintest under with the other, -until ill
4.44=.0 ., .agon-,-----13otit vmsioir ;14U4'''''''-'1111-1:"
i
. • - . knew it for fie .could hear theicetooth'
only struck out still from a.stulibern-
'determination to fight to the last ineh.-
.-7-171hr xerc..44.---,--ugeeeclecl7bisliopcs,
, Since he plunged into. the Fraser 'it
had. seemed ' to*Corohe. that be. Owl lple: . ..
horse by immense ' offer* hed inst..'
managed to remain stationary 'upon a
plane of -aiding. voter -which carried :
theta:. towards . the ice veou, but now
:fertile first time the long lean: head
which had 'bored 'Own UP04 hini, push -
Ing hini :always 'nearer. and nearer to
' efornify, began to forge ahead, - "There
La'
Troderf6e's Wooing
48,41It PHIWPFS WCA-LEY
. p;,iftlier of oGold,' avid hi Gar:lime .
rfic,t tile beast turned , up. stream
,
4 - st- •.-: • • , tl
4,
4,.....--t : • --",, le ••• ip( C:TaigdPoT:titunXinlvVos-- - i( tTote' :.va). atte,ri! b.:col:Tx . Itbditrrralltah
.44isrdis nwe042.1tip,erb.iie ainni
gnashing
almost at his heels,
arta ho
0 inticitaaza-vu:- c- .
ThiO, Hair ur is a .... . Ilk , - - - gAilialo heap. I rodo that devil here., "'el: eswealsa:illtiiinagip:"4:tiaewminag.is_to_b94.40 air
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ud
f `'"'-'' .'2 :. 444.4•164,4 'wasn't, brace when we left,':Tavuoiluheao' ,c7.4 in) awl tile tteo.coate4 wows
.6-,.... „Dv; -...".1t,and a -night tra get yoa. Hei--;'9114-11-9"-TW-0-09-0-the.frood.
iti. cheap ordinai* teak
You a samples Elack9 '11=.4. Green. , to poor old Bill; I've stolen I pointed to the weary roan.
a lierv-e•••• .CCaaVet tbtliee ItivaotennQt titthai rrivrir: thae
.- "--- • . ' and done my Irestlo steal a In= t horse on #e . ode, whilst the ,marv
don't ginPoss it (105s •mattOt" and '1r ithrown clear of his; mount, disappear -
sat dewa On elle side Of the koll•lael'a. ed some feet down, stream Of !anti,
• Whilst the hue and cry came ne1rer.1 ,p.„4ee
the beast was .turned over in
He could seo' their lanteraa flashing, .,v,,e''' :': flood,
, now like drunken stays Alen!? the edge , *41.itelmveapntdovfeerr.tabef;anmtobmuetn bteeftohree
i either bad been drifted to. the level
ef the bank not half an mile away.
sel;,ik "If you hea'told me that it was for
a .WOratttl I, NVoilld have 'come.'" horse's.. head, and twisting the fingeii They had reached the 'erldY under
of Proilieroe,' Jim had regained his was no doubt of it. • •
*';„:131iNet.vi, hweaastilitti)nc ciu'es • ' ng.7 „ , of 'one hand' in, the beast's long inane the. sheSe! the big boniders loemed ure,
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the Monosyllable ;4!hut you told .1)11,1 ils,TA,, of At. ' ••• a
ti"i 1 ?!1 swam Steadily on. the down stream'= grew clearer, and the roan struck bot -
,,1 ., torn.
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7 Selected ' Recipes., . . of sugar creamed with ,a half euP ...tit, loodurt have 'helped! you!' ()bee he had his head above water, ' = At the, first toneli „combe s knees
. , so: ' 'Why didn't you to, me 2 ' r -- -„ ,
,,,, ..,, I the, .colt maxi superblk, driving seemed ,.to give under hini.. All his
_ waget Nuts.--ThreoCups ilOur,.one-1Pf 13.11#er' Then .8d4 bal'i a CUP °f didn't go for Bill'fi• Woman."!, against the current with all the energy' streng 3 gone, , havinggone
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I .. ., each of chaPliel, adenri himself, h .e
but thoughtenough. to drown in the ' slinllOws. It
the 'depths he seemed likely
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. third cup sugar,- one-fourth Cup. hut- 1 soda cieera,, 6. teaspoenfUl of 'eodei two. The dookoi flinched for the!: first of b.thattleyinhgadagbattinustomideestqlid, -threugh
• , ' • , , taste,and•hal ' a MP'
-•• . tablespoonfuls of inolassee.„ spice to time,. and opened hs mouth as if to so tVutir befolit
, allspice, two tahlespemis • Onger. Mx
. Mix soft and . • from singe to shore Combo and his w * y in rise effort of
ter, one 'cup molasses one tablespoon -
' wain,nte finCi'reast-ne- • • it, and shrugging his' asked:
horse were level With Protheroe, and will that he braced• hiniself sdtficient-
, .
Have you got all my instrunients
and thiuge..there,? That is ray 'hag, , I 11: ...alc.in,sora'fr,sert of a' breakwater for
But it was not enough.. The doctor
was still in the saddle, and Co,mbe
could see " the pinto's head sinking
G LLEITS EYE
PN .CA
Por maidng
000P*
IFOr 110110114
leng Wertero
For rameyina;
valet,
, For thsinteettet
‘, raft War tat °rat.
sanket oteelite,
dralaeatideor009.
' other purposes. •
event 19,!//fITITUT114 •
of
kleme*
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tngetlier m °ram' 14)11 l'Inth,Aro from a spoon.. These. will.keep
bands into small, flat nuts as large as • .
a quarter and lay 'PanS- lined with a lang time.'•
on Cakes. -
brown Paper. Sour -I. Cream Filling for 0*es:-
0v:en. • , ' '
lkilte ill 'yell slow whip- a half: cUP of sour cream and
. prone chariotfo......stow one and, adcl..half a cup of powdered sugar and
one-half dozen. large prow. Wh halt a cup of blanched almOnds, chop -
lower and lower. If the doctor stayed
cold remove Stones and chop' areerryTII, Pelt finek
nca es,- las° ve a a eas
Fla.vor with vanilla. them up for me to look at. Int too 1 . .
• wnere.he was, the horse embarrassed
fine- Whip Pint of crettni stiff With a • D. 1 11 If .f t Paa•na: stiff to get off °MY horse yet.'.' , . by his weight, must drown, and in
three tablespoons • sugar, then whip /ill of soda le two cups o sour mi ° Jim obeyed, and by the faint light . _ .. •
spite or his efforts Combe could not
Minced prunes into this, line glass and add one and one-half Of bread- of a match,which Jim had to hold for i
4 . . make his voice heard in that swirl of
dish . with ladyfingers and fill center be one tablespoonful Of melted
him, the doctor explored the intenor
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waters. On the bank, the noise was
With prune cream. or serve .in butter and two or three eggs. n" of his grip -sack. •
as the indistinct roar of a mob, be
individual sherbet glasses. Leave in 'nigh flour most be added to make the alp
ht ' ' t - • friend Bill •
- • ' • - in mid -stream each voice became di -
individual
these I ima-
` ice box until time to mire, '' •
batter the rig consis ency. giae," he said. "He was
inking oz .
"Our.g
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thinkr.. and he pointed to the satchel
stripped' upon Jim's horse.
"Yes, I got then). before I left."
"Very thoughtful of yen, Hand
Grape .Cornstarch Pudding, -To one
th
his own case. ' lie always is. Wrap' tinct, individual and hestile.
He heard the waves roaring at him
pint boiling grape', juice and paste •HousekeePing 41elps,
Made of twe tableapeens each of cold 13r.mir•‘,13,Fin'ffn°,..!,laS :weighs ImeovIT .t.n4d;
water and .cornstarch. Cook until Ir' -.. „endue will rem
. Starch taste . is gone, then . add One stawSA -
' teaspoon . butters- two tablespoons sug. atewed rhubarb is an excellent
.. at, juice one one-half lemon and one- spring " f(s)(1. -
fourth teaspoon salt.' Lastly, fold in • • Oatmeal makes a very goed' thick -
one stiffly, beaten egg white and pour ening for San";
into.mold decorated with split almonds Eggs when scrambled should. he
., and citron slivers. When cold, turn -stirred constantly: - .
out, and serve garnished, with grapes._ • A wooden boa is better for keeping
Fruit Wheels.L-Sikt. together . two bread than • a tin-diiii.,` - -- - - -i-
fA pups flour, one heaping teaspoon bak- There is nta.finif-iiiiiish for -tinware
log powder, one-half teaspoon gilt and 'than wood ashes. •
• one tablespoon -sugar. Rub in two A sweet red pepper should always
but the water,proof case will save
tablespooris butter. Mix to soft dough hang hi. the canary's cage' - ' ' some of them. I'M glad you brought
: with milk and %VII out orie.half bleb Never buy -spices in large -quanti,
that Mr. Combos:" • '
•thielc: ' . Spread With sort butter, dust den. they lose their , flavors.
t.........poon flour, four table- Beeswax and salt will Make rusty
•,;Witti . one Pfti:.
tw9xi, sugar, one teaspoon cinnamon flatirons as smooth as glass. :.
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and El:4141e. over one-third cup eacht.
Coarse sandpaper is; better than
-of chopped, seeded iaishia, and clean. sandsoap to scour 'kettles with.
-ed: currants'. Roll up,. cut into one,-
" half inch slices, Put %one inch apart 'On
greased Pena and bake in het oven.
•...,Swiss Steak: -Three pounds• heti-
tem 'round steak, flour, two teaspoons.
-saltFone fourth fensperiapep er, small
ly•to stagger ont ef the .ebby. Ile
could have ,fallen where he latid.ed, but
a cry from the doctor found one last
reserve of strength % left in his corn-
panion, and calling upon' that "last
ounce,' Jim blundered down the. hank
and into the water, falling against a
great tooth of rock, Which broke the
force of -the river at the bend.
VREPMEN OH: SEM.
In GerntanY the Individual Belongs tO
. • -kthe State.
Early ane War German professorS •
, _
took it Upon themselves to histruet '
the. uninformed people of the United
States ore the beauties of the German
goliernment, says • the Wall Street
Journal. HarvarcVs German professor
dtd some especially -notable worlt 'of
this kind. Be stewed wherein the •
Empire,- differed .froM the Republic' of
the StitteSovith everything in
favor ot the 'Empire. Oae efhis
aped, Points was that in Germany,the
• individual belonged to the State.
Germany's compact ,istrength and
United front, is a tribute.te the ef-
fielency Of this fOrm of government.
It makes for strength. The indiVid.
ual "belongs to the State' much as
the feudal vassal, Who knelt before
his laird and (were that he ^was hence.; '
forth hia map "of life and limb. and
earthly honor,"
The callous indifference to human
rights or human life shown in the
whole war is a complete answer. The
rape of Belgium, the ruin and devast-
ation wrought in Poland and; Serbia, •
the cynical sneers at civilization's
horror for the Armenian atrocities,
furnish an answer. Louvain and
Rheims are answers. Verdun has
been presenting the obverse side of
the medallion, where another, , answer •
is written-thet of the State's appre-
ciation of its own vassals.
• Wave after wave of humanity ,
breaking upon an almost impregnable
defense shows the value, of aft indi-
vidual in the eyes of the master. In,
the columns of a recent issue of this
newspaper _la description of .one as- •
sault as seen by an onlookerwaa pub-
lished. The Gel -reps were moving
forward- in Mass formation, when: ' •
"The :French guns opened, and
mangled himanity was piled In wind •
-
rows. *.* * In a short time another
line in solid formation Vas sent fov
ward; •as they started to pass over '
the piled -up heaps of their comrades .
The- French :Cannon again blazed, arid
the- pile of 'dead And wounded looked
like a solid Wall. :The sight that fol-
lowed I think' no 'man ever saw be- a•
fore. High explosive . shells began
Sir Max Aitken, M.P.,.
By what seemed a miracle, the pinto, who is the author of the beat record
had ,just made good. its footing on the a warfare since Napier's "Peninsula
very last point between it and the War"• -his hooki "Canada in Flan -
swirl which led to .the ice jam, but ders," being the official stort of the
Canadian Expeditienary Force, Sir
the (lector was too spent to profit by
hI horse's good luck, and though Max Aitken is himself a Canadian by
birth, as he is the son �f the Rev.
William Aitken, who was Scotch min-
ister at New Brunswick: Sir Max
Aitken has sat as Unipnist member
the water crashed' him against that, for Ashton-under-Lyne 'since 1910,
rock tooth, whilst his ,arm was reeked
with the pain of keeping ,his fingers
cooked in, that bundle of wet clotbr
ing, 'which Swayed with the cux...vit,
but Which he had not strength to drag
back. •
-(Te tie -Continued.)
TOWNS WITHOUT TAXES !
he could feel the undercunents pulling Jim. grabbed him as he was swept by,
them up' in this and put them on the
bank. Someone ' will find them and
Separately at him, he knew"whet they he could do no more.
we shan't have any use for them on wanted, and the fury, and the num- ' ' For *hat seemed to him five of the
a herf of them daunted him. - longest minutes, he had ever known,
this. trip. We don't . Want to carry'
.any more than we are obliged to. ' His only chance was to cling to his
Jim struck another match and the
horse; :his only hope of saving Protli-
doctor finished his examinationt-'-r•
"They have all the ordinary appli- erotr seemed to be to jet. go,, and if
possible,. drag the doctor' out Of his
ahces for cases of accident at Rolt's, I saddle, ••
suppose?" He was quiet now and •
bushiess-like. But at the last moment' Prothoroe
iirgti_i_s_s\ao .________ _. se,emed...to reulise yvhat was required
of him, and Slid` out a -the -sad-dle,
"Well, these will, do then. W. e •sh 11
a-- holding on to tis horse's mane, and
make them all in -a devil of a mass '
i switning as Jim (hyena.
Fruit grows more important at
breakfast as the spring fadvances. .
. - To remove shoe blacking that has
been spilled, on clothing. use vinegar.
.
Toothbrushes should -be dipped in
b'oiling water occasionally to disin-
piece, of • ruet 'one-fourth teaspoon 'fect.-them• • ' . '' - - , .1
d. Wipe ...steak Carefully, dust The good hotisekeeper goes,oyer her
• on 'Salt and pepper, rub in as ninth food ' anPPliesi every day,, to avoid
muster
brewp:steak in it on both sides. Al- 'Waste. • , .
Carded. ; •
flour as it will hold -at least one cup
--using edge of ' saucer to help grind In using canned Vegetables ' for
' ,flper•irir „Fry Suet,' add Mustard, and cream soilps, t'he liquor should be dis-
ttioSt covet With boiling water, boil Worn table napkins are useful for
rapidly. Ave Minutes; reduce heat and drying_ the lettuce, when preparing •it
. . . _
eend _for_ the salad.,
sfmmer th----hree ours. This is
-..,fireleis:'cooker recipe. Before serv- Thick blotting . paper tinder; ' &Alias
nig- add; if Aiked h if
, one- ateaspoon. will prevent hot dishes from marking
, celery salt and one tablespoon Wor- the table.
, gravey, which• Blotting paper saturated with tut-
ce. tershire .sauce to
should be rich ens:thrown, and not need pentiae may. he placed in drawers to
more . flour to thicken. Chopped keep away moths.• '
mushrooms are also -good to add. The best cereals are whole natural
CrbWil,Itoaiii of Lamb. -Mutton or grains, steamed in a double boiler for
. Iamb Joey be used for this h d
. s an some•
24 hours.: .
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- roast. Have butcher prepare it, and •
,
besure that he tends home all -trim- LURED GERMANS OVER A MINE..
mings,:- as they constitute half.: the' .
•
By this time bOth horses had drifted
below the level of theTferry, which
was now crowding with men, gesticul-
• There was 4 pause whilst Jim fas-1 ating mut apparently shoatjng to the
tened thebag in its place again,- the I twee in -the water,, and some of the
lights were growing very close now,1 more sober among. the lantern hear -
and the yaicis• of the searchers Plain- '' ers having got the ferry out towards
ly , audible. Combe Could distinguish midlstream, were 'endeavoring' to let
his • own name, uttered . itrom;,time, to:
, a. rope down towards the doctor.'
time. •I But it was hopeless fishing.. '
"Well, what are • we waiting for? The line was not tong enough, and the
Aren't you ceming?" • , • . casting of it inaccurate. Neither days, the fatless days, the shrinkage
Jim. nor the doctor attempted to avail of beer, the Shrinkage of potatoes,
to Soda Creek?" •
"Back
"No,-te the Risk. Isn't -that -Where. e -of it
•N. weight„ paid fot and,raake up well into Canadian Troops Triiii the Enemy at
' ate*. • • Cover ends"of bones securely e Front
. .
th '
' • with stripes. of Salt pork. AO flesh " -
with salt, or salt when partly cooked. 'How' the Canadians have once mole
Set in hot oven ten or fifteen minutes; done !the Huns is told by officers te-
ther 'reduce heat, and, if necessary to turning on leave to London. The Can -
keep drippings from burning, add hot adiens have long been taptdog in their
-• water. Baste often and cook from conflict wiitli the-dermans, and it is his ears, he could hear nothing from would be the end of t em. e orse ,
Collector stated that he could not get Berliners with the national beverage.
• forty-five to sixty ,lainutes, press said that in the trenches opposite the the shore which he had left, and if he "spent already, must go under in the!'
} a boat ,on the mainland to take him But it is not a Jovial
crowd, they serve
- ' ' , blip in.center a circle 'of Meat' to ii-• men front North' Ameriea there are luid clOne so, ,he had sense enough to Churning and grinding ice,
,
and on the outbreak . of the war he
was accepted as ' the official. "record-
er" to the Canadian Force.
• WArtp.psst$ IN BERLIN,.
•
High Priced Cafes Are Forced ,to
• Employ Women.
Where a Former Generation showed ' The Berliner Tageblatt, discourses
•
• wisdom. , • . mournfiilly, hag jocularly, it the
changes which the war is effecting in
• In these days of expensfve living, the capital, and especially in the cafes
when ',everything costs double whet and eating honses. The first signi-
is used to-, and four -times more than ficant grumps. was the bread card in -
you can afford to pay, what a boon stead Of bread ad lib. Then .the table
to live in a city, without taxes! Are d'hote was, suppressed, then, the limit -
there, such hings? you ask. • Most cer- ation 'of hours, the "verbot" • abbut blowing into pieces the massesofdead
tainly! ..• schnaps after 9 p.m., ' the fleshless an ying.
.N.
There. is Orson, in Sweden. This ' "It seemed fiendish. I. wondered
municipality has, its ordinary city ex- that the French . Were so insatiate
penses, but. it imposes • no taxes. when, horror of horrors! I discover- , •
thtl_railWay befree to ed that the high -explosive shells were
there is no charge Worn German -guns, blasting -the -walls
----------------------the diminution of the sugar' supply,
, finally, the disappearance of the
Ten wanted to take me?' . ,shre-hr_sid.43,__stormedb,rt
"We ean't. That *flanked ferryman around them, they battled waiter. • . - - -
has gone' and I can't break the lock."
"IS that so, and Jim Combe can't bank seemed to come 'no nearer, the
• Fraserr, whilst ' though the . farther 1_ice, schools, librar_
• All this is due to the wisdom of a
ies, and the like. ' waiter is now handing bombs in the of . German troops might' pass
Instead of "lglops" and "braten", the of dead and dying that another line .-
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cross this bit of 4 river without a red lights of Soda Creek grew more 1 • trenches; ihstead • of offering pro- through!" • .
beat to get beck to the man, Miss dim and distant, and the figures on found .remarks on various comestibles Why should they not do ,it., when
former generation; who planted trees
Clifford is nursing? Phew! Here ig the ferry MRS indistinct. . - the _is _dismissing machine _guns at the these individnala belonged to ' the .
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_on all the available ground, with .thel
the way," and the dare-devil;.crammed Luckily for the swimmers there was fron . And in his place is the wait- State? • • '
result that during the past thirtyI b
the only top hat i.rt Caribou more tight- even less ice in the river than there There is a classic story of one who, ,
ly on.his.heact-spurred his beast -into had been in the morning when Combe reading of the happiness. Of a future
the edge of the grey flood that went crossed it.. The 'frost had not held in state,- jumPed-into the crater of -Ve-
roaring by, slipped and recovered, sit, the upper country through which flowsuvins ;that he might the sooner en -
ting his horso. now as firmly as Corxtbe the tributaries that supply the Fraser the future. .
Then there is Moiunarlon; in. the by
which were not visited joy it After the story of 'Verdun ,.
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himself snight have done; slipped with its first tun of ice, but there was by ladies. In more reputableplaces even the'hyphenaVed American might ;
again,' and the next moment was swini•• enough of it to add to their difficulties. Midi, FranceHere notonly are .the waitress did not make ' her a
P- be excused for hesitating to jump
, , , .
ming, horde and man, deep in the Suddenly the light of Soda Creek there no takes; but the timbers on the ance, ,for the siniple reasbn that the into the crater of pro -Germanism in
angry waters of the Frazer. - went out altogether, and the, dancing average Berliner never knew how to order to bring about in this country
communal lands are sufficient to grant
• lanterns on the ferry disappeared, and conduct himself tewards a respectable a government where the citizen "be -
each person a small annuity. There
at the tame time a new sound struck are only ,seyen elector's in this hamlet, g • '
years the town authorities have field
over £1,000,009 worth of young trees
and timber, while judicious replantings
have provided for a siznilar income in
ress. Waitresses have been long known
in Berlin, but :they were mainly 'con,.
fined to establishments which' sported
.4 red or a blue light over their door,
• longs to the State."
CHAFTER XV. , upon their ears, a dull, grinding seven to avoid ariything like rivalry, the But war •has at last compelled her
milli seven returned themselves to the local.
"Well, . I'm blanked!' . ,Prottuirott,hoise, which grew -louder and appearance at decent establishments
Youinfernal drunken foot, come buck, distinct with °Very second that i and 'according to the Tageblatt, she
pass_ i council, says London Answers
Nearer home we have the island of hes colne to stay. After all, he says,
Come back, I say. You'll drown, ed. ' • •
sure," They had drifted past a bend in the. Innishm rr y
u a , off the , west coast of la hiot the waitress a perely. Germanic
• , Ireland Hero there are no taxes, institution ? Was it riot one of the
But Protherbe took ne notice of river, and at the next, to whie t ey,
Zan on .Fortane-Telling.
The military authorities of Berlin •
.have placed a ban On fortune-teliing..
• • Jim's frantic cry.' In that roar of wa- •were being ,hurried, the, ice was pack- simply minor duties Of Wotan's daughters, It appears that women afid girls with
because the fourteen families
ters, "thick was already' about his ing. If they got.into. that Pack be -1 the Valkyries, to offer the drinking husbands arid sweethearts at the front
Who live, on the island resolutely re -
I the Local Government Board; tha rate- are therefore in place when they serve palmists and card readers who claimed
horns to the heroes of Valhalla' They have been mulcted by crystalgazers,
fuse to pay. In a recent , report to
waist and seemed to be climbing to fore reaching\ the further. . sliore, R:'
to be 'able to tell when the war would -
end, whether men would , be killed,
kre "an arm or a leg; gain tile Iron . •
Cross, or stiffer other fates.
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to the island on :stiCh an erFand as and the tables seldom dissolve in
sure its shape. Before serving fill tWice as many sentries. as elsewhere •knowlhat it would have been more Straining' las eyes to •the, utmost,
he mad ive$ dis„ collecting. rates, At a meeting of the•
. center With peas or ,blanched chest-- along the line, -foi the Canadians a•ro dangerous to try to turn back than to Corabe thought•that laughter.
,
- . - tinguish the line of the farther bank..! Sligo County Council it was stated . • ~
. nu s, cooked' rt k and laz.. forever thinking of some new ' thrill' go on. that some .years' ago tatici officers of
for their enemies.- Jim saw that hiniself, as -the words It was, nearer than thb' ice pack w ci 1 '
the comic% who. tried to land. on the
potathea. • Not long ago, so the Story goes, the left his lips, •but it is the fashion of he could 'hear in the dark below him .:
•island for the same purpose, were'
ed,. or with Saratoga or French -fried
'' ' '- • Canadians ,discovered .that the Ger- human beings in dire straits to cry for 'but was it near enough!? They were'
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' • " - mans had, in south.' way wholly unex- the iMpossible. And Jim was in • a' being carried down stream many ydrdsl.staned . off the shore. by the inhabit-
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Pected, tapped a `Canadian trench'. worse strait than the dector.. ' In the ,for everY foot which they made itil
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telephone wire: A • connection :had swirls as his feet there were two small. the direction of the shore. It was just). •• • -, • -
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If the housewife• will' Paste these '134en made Which led to the German Object.% , Somewhat darker ,than the one ofl these Pogitions in Which death! Listening to Purpose
i• ' retipeg'. in her cookbook, it will net trenches. Thus the Germans were heaving darkness around theta:. They is made 'doubly hard by the tedipta-! ' ' •
. • ., There in a -species bf sentry groups
, .a. eatogttcAe,vniqi.ehe finds tlie` *able to hear all of the orders .passing Might well have been pieces. of drift, tion to Struggle against it , Death it, I,
. the trenches. They
milk Or criani has soared.. 'She may an The .-telePhone in that. vicinity. Weal heing_hustlegi clown .stream, but; self is probably net so very dreadfnl, nrnployed near
'are called ,"listeaing • Patrols," . and
even find' . that the • fataily likes the theie• was a pod deal of. 'oonsterna.:, to Jim they would • be in, that dreary r, Witifie IS lall of. bogies to Coerce her
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neW thing..., better 'than what she. had, flee when the testi.pk • of the . line fit -hide in front '4f him: the horse, ho' wilful children, atheir &Alas -are -t-o be alwayon the
nd the last bogie of,
alert- to; give: timely. warning of any.
...-- plerine,d, . - • ' showed that it had been tapped and. stole and the inan he murdered. . ' I all, used mainly to make us play out
possibly the. Atte/flitted attack: One night an of.
a e : immilse was to cut the et . And the unsthady lights of the Soda our innings to the end, is his
one cuP of 'alibrteril,ng togetha* , Sift•-inan .7,:ire:..,A Canadian co one, low- • • . • •' - • . • most gentle fraud annongrt them but ' eei' on
rounds inspected a list-
"atrol stationed 'in an . empty
• together one and '.,one-half , cups of 'ever, had a .better' notion -Ile teok rivers course coming down stream to that strugg e in e ar ' ,
flew end 2 teaspoonfol Of ,soda; clovei. the -matter up w,ith headquarters and wards him, tearer arid nearer, until he irreSistible waters, With life ai.,enafe.; farmhouse; He aske . , 9 are
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.. could. hear the Voices' bf tho• e who ty so .neiir at hand, was bitter to bear, Yon?' •
• f • j• , • ' The• reply was "Listening patrol,
. cifiliairion and nutmeg and add it to laid a deep plot., 0 profit. y ..
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the sugar- alternately r.th .2 c,,,,, .,f eurnstaziee. • , carried, them, in ifnite, of the noise c• and at ,tie very t. • t,
Mir Inn* - Chen. a -couple-of raisrer5, At. a certain paint, the _ Canadians the waters. ' ' L --i: ' hoi`te gave irr,and turned its head ,
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sprinkle them with balfa Cup of our lu;:d. finished. a mine under the Ger- 1 WW1 a Curse he swung himself into- down -ttreairt, . • - sir,
"What are .your dutieS,?"
listen for the .hen cackhn . and
• :add to mixtuter.-t-Frost •with .._:•:-.14-4n .tgunttrbeii. -Its exPlosiOni-i.va+ de., : the saddle, awl wrOnChing the ralan".5. In a Moment they were racing to " . "We
_ .• "sof t• tliOcolate-icing. . ,_ • fetrixi... Then thf? Car.adirinitrrangad---,:licied , round vitiously,.. be •gTrioja-cm -1..lortl-A'tiFel4=att}1.-Afteriall that 1012g
. - . then ,,,,,o pinchcc; the. eggs sir."
Citeril--Pukfitrg----1-.!est-LAnneggsgab_k_fiske.set..,of oiders.:• With. the Ger"- ' 41' 11for tiqy yttycli; .ovcr, a cliao . rulTtiti-tt -111:01t sigtainst the , streavn;r- • . • ..
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