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Food Control Corner �
The Cauada Food Board, makes the:
following statement; I
"Recent announeementA that the
feed situation oversea has, been relies- I
cel by the special efforts or Canada j
and the Unites{ States are being in-'
terpreted in some quarters as Indic:It'- i
ing that special food production and !
C'opyrtrtst tiuughtou Idfftltn Com pnn9 by special urrena •mens with 'rhe* Ai .w ccrnsser•vation efforts no longer are � .
'8ayeato net•easary. i
I 'All' optimistic reports reltrtive to
CHAPTER .XVII, -Wont' .1 I real cl•ratbtal was to he run down, it the. easing of our Allies' food post -
better than a. page
'They were interrupted with start] iltaldgln all itkchhood the dultt;el only tion are based on ,the. assumption that
trough eutnrmation 'urnm cc v
8441 had :t street of small shops when he'
1 intproutunt than that Dave should increase production, and also to con-
ing sudici mese. He had ,fust turuod • Date And nothing ooulel be
more the utmost effort to maintain and to
. a . Sealed P a.ckets Only.
heard sante distance away a :urrrhec elect to remain in the nerghborhoed, serve food, will be continued on this
cry for help fulluwr+l by a .;h„t. As, hutv(•ver • tain of Terr loyalty, continent as well as oversea.
hr tan in the direction of the ',minim, c
- he sate two men emerge from a light-; Jvas�filduy that t brthe
be vlouldrhasl usuallrtlnrgclgrnin crohas
inthe iii fedi
een an tins
ed,doorway halt' a block cthead, dash y P
serves the street, ami (l n t r:,un(1 a en to the S c:aulans'rrooms and if, as States, leuviug n stu•plus over present
ieeinu•r. Jetty gave chase; passing he hoped, he should find Dave there, consumption which, with the available
he would compel him to tell the full
on the full ruts the lighted doorway story of the crime, surplus from Canada, and with con-
; front which the fugitives had come, he tinned conservation in both eountries,
Iglanced Melee, but sats nothing except At three o'clnek his tour of duty should meet our Allies' import re -
`an apparently empty grocer's shop, ended; and he reported at the station uirements from North America thi
h Ti e a t tet the desk 9
; He turued the corner and was exult-! rested h{nrw•itht,nterest, a r 1 of food for
j ant at finding his men again in sight. g ; year. "The large supply
This was to he the first important the "Do you know a fellow named live stack, which also scents assured
first exciting arrest that he had made Seanlan-David Scanlan?" the ser-; in the United Status, will be reflected
hence joining. the force. He felt ex- geant asked. lin increased production of pork and,
WAR -TIME CARE OF HOUSEHOLI) LINEN. hilttrated and confident. Ile was fast"Yee," Jerry answered with ahaunt-! to tt lesser extent, of beef also.
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TORONTO CANADA
A Sorg of the Air.
This is the song of the lelane•-
The creaking shrieking plane,
The throbbing, sobbing plane,
And the moaning, groaning wires-
TERRIBLE
PHOSGENE GAS
ONE OF THE MOST EFFECTIVE
OF HUN DEVICES.
At Armentieres the Gas Struck Down
Women and Oh!letren Who Had
Congregated In Cellars.
0
The newest ehentieal iuhtr'nntenl of
destruction employed by the Germane
is the terrible phovrt ne gas, wbich has
a delayed melon, A corespandeut at
the front notes a ruse where a ehell
loaded with this stuff fell, and two.
men gut a whiff of It. A sturgeon Int-
mediately.Ordere.d them to the hoapt•
lel and to bed: and they went oft
joshing each other that two strung
men should be sent to lend with noth-
ing the matter with them. Bofors clay.
break 'text morning both had died her•
rible deaths from the poison.
The Fate of Civilians.
Armeutleres Is the Ilret town in the
annals of history to have been literal.
The careful housewife looks well. Sometimes an ugly tear can be aft his feet, as Sheehan had said, and in of he ]team. "Why?" j Hopeful though recent deve lop.i 1y poisoned to such a degree that. its
g y g 'Tine •
engine missing again!civil population had to be removed to
after her linens at all times, but in mended so it does not show. To do he raid not doubt his ability to run the i "Sheehan brought him lu a few mi- ments in the food situation have One cylinder never fires!
periods like the present when they .this follow a thread in cutting out the criminals down. I tortes after the murder to -night, ' been, it will not be safe until enor y save it from being wholly wiped out.
san scarcely b laced for love or art to be removed, mitre the corners Before gaiting• the next cross -street Found him running just three blocks' mous wheat reserves have been ac-; Iiey,ho! for thea Plane! while heavy shells were ruined upon
e y e cep p the houses, forcing the people to take
mono it certainly behoove§ us all to' and use tiny stitches and thread of one of theta was lagging. The other' away from Waleh's 'store, All out of cumulated on both sides of the At•; This is the sang of the Man-
y turned the carne; ,Terry rapidly over- breath and not able to account far refuge in the cellars, a multitude of
redouble our vigilance in this three- the color of the goods, A plain mate- 1 ]antic, and such reserves are not yet The deriving, striving man, I g
tion. ' Tial earn he so mended as to almost de-. hauled the second of the fugitives, himself. He said he knew you and in sight. A comparative crop fail The chosen, frozen learn- small shells fall everywhere, hr streets
goods must be who ran more and more tvea]dy. And you'd vouch for hint. Just the :same,. ure on this continent next yenr would, 1 The pilot, the man at the wheel, in courtyards and in gsu•dena, The
First let us see haw certain condi- fy detection. If new! at last Jerry's hand fel{ heavily upon they re still at 3t, gtveng hum the tit d small shells r+uttained n colorless
tions shorten the usefulness of sueh•used to repair that which has hien him. degrees " .in the absence of hold -over reserves, Whose limit is all that he can,
table warn, the new may be placed In the •"I didn't do the shooting, honest to I've known Scanlan for years; I make our Allies' position almost as' And beyond, if the need is react! I liquid that spreacl'.over the ground,
things as sheets, pillowslips, t t : and which, being only slightly vudatile,
Cloths napkins and towels. Much, strong sunshine for a fes hours, or God I didn't do the shooting!" The was brought up with him; we walked desperate as it teras last winter. Hey, ho. for the Klan. evaporated wary slowly, leaving traces
p more if necessary, to bring it to the masa gasped the words, almost in col- 'together in the Purvey 'Mills, IIe's, "Cementing canret afford to relax This is the sent; of the Can -
wear comes from laundering when by � been down on his lurk for the last year.., in food production or food conserve-.. for hours after the projectiles had e:; -
friction the dirt is rubbed out, Vigor•, same shade as the garment This lapse. Che muttering, stuttering gun.
rubbing, such a is neeessarw when method will do away with the deafer- Terry swung him round ford looked -but the idea of his murdering ally ;tion because all that can be grown or The maddening gladdening gun- pioded.
ons to g, a with dismay into his face. one---et's absurd. What do they saved will be needed. Nothing The lipoid, by its ev:gnnr;aiou, nvns
linen is badly soiled. wears et. out ansa in appearance and renders the T atei„ That chuckles with evil glee
think they've got against him tory-' transformed into a heavy gae. wheel
Much faster than when only partially patch less conspicuous' For an instant he held him; then he twat?" I could be more dangerous than to as At the last, ]ung drive or 'the Hun, filtered downward and reached the
soiled. Hence it is economy to fossae :1s patriotic .rata ens we well each gave him a shove and ran round the: "Sheehan says he's been traveling, sume that our position is yet safe. With its end in eternity!
it before the first named condition is endearOr to save every nut of 'often (.uttter in pursuit of the other fugitive. ` with a bad gang, and his behavior was The Food Board wishes to emphasize'a cellars where the people had sung!ri
g tz 1 17ey, ho, for the Gun, refuge. This teas the new and deadiy
reached. A gentle rubbing preserves and woo) goods by using carefully But the man had disappeared. .Terry mighty suspicious. And being in' especially the necessity for the utmost' • This is the song of the .air--
"mustard gas"; surety it nor=t be s.l•
the fabric longer than a vigorous one. what we have on hand, thus helping,' raced for two blocks, looked down the neighborhood of the murder at, effort to eevc this year's harvest from
di 'nte- to ear.,cree the amounte, needed for cross -street;, and searched alleyways, just that moment --running away from waste or loss, The responsibility The lifting, drifting air, matted that even the lino lass (eu
Strung washing fluids cause st y
and should be war purposes. A search of attics to no purpose„ He hastened back it- they seem to think he knows,, resting upon city and 'town rnet to The ecfdyiug, steadying airs trivnd np to sista nothing mare cti.0
gratinn of the threads std to the sloe that had been the scene something.' sop that the farmers have sufficient 'rhe wine of its liimtless space- bolical than tide carefully planned est•
avoided even though they facilitate and stare rc•oms (would probably bring o£ the crimp. In the doorway <toud "I guess I'll go up and have a loop
cleansing. to light a gond many articles still duce women, frightened, he awe a etoo , • at him," said, .Jerry; and slowly a look
help to bring in the crop:; is still 'ia}' it nerve us at last to dare tempt to destroy the entire popular
The careful housewife understands, usable, Fortunate indeed is the afraid to enter, From within came tended the stairs to the top floor of,pressing, and must not be ignored."I Even. ITey,leath hol fortheAirited face! tion hrrtttrdof a ogus has Yemen more vie -
too, how the wind can injure articles housewife who has a stock of house- the sound of weeping; Jerry went in the building. His thought was that
--
awhile ham in on the line to dry. An hold linens to last until the close of and saw a white-haired, kindly -look- he might perhaps be allowed to take As an additional sugar conservation "Observer," Royal Flying Corps.' tims among women than among mea,
g g g because It penetrates -the hair and
hour in a stiff wind will shorten the the war. I know of no more discour- ing man behind the counter bending over the questioning of Dave, and, measure, the Food Board ins Ord £red. clings thele, Tobacco smoke, too, has
period of usefulness more than a aging task than an attempt to buy over some one invisible ,some one who then,
h Uri left to from deawith him4 nee ! that, until further notice, mane
month's wear. The rays of the sun new at the present time, was sobbing in the los, monotonousproved to some extent an unexpected
key of utter grief. Drawing a little which the merciless persistence of curers of canned fruits for sale must ' protection for Wren, Its odor has been
and a gentle breeze are harmless, but I nearer, .Terry saw the woman; she Sheehan and the lieutenant would pro- not use more than a.n average of y described as resenililfng that of garlic,
avoid allowing to ••try -. What Not o wore udressing-gown; her hair was baUlY wrest from him otherwriso. And, twenty-five pounds of sugar to one � �• or even mignonette, but the majority
lh ' d This notVonl • whi out' • unbound she knelt beside the body Jerry had some idea that if Dave con- hundred pounds of prepared fruit, say it is like trot mustard.
121 -°.. i
e wm y Ps Our canning problem needs to be
Items, but actually breaks threads and of a man who had heen shot through fessed to him he would be able to The Order Is now effective. It does
reduced to a very sound common-sense the head The woman looked u and hel him. not apply to jams, jellies, or mar-
daes much damage to any fabric, P p
hasis this year end only those pro -
hemstitching should be mended as ducts canned which cannot be better, at the sight of .Terry she got to her; As he drew near the top of the, malade.
feet. She was a comely woman of ; stairs, he heard Dave's voice raised in I
soon as the first thread gives way. It kept In some other way. muddle age; the tears rained clown her desperation. Cant you go away and Insects as Aeronauts.
is then easily repaired so the break During the furious canning cam -,cheeks; she cried to him imploringly,' let me sleep? I've told you all I've got s
will scarcely be noticed. Neglected paigns of the past few days, I have' "My husband hadn't an enemy in the to telt, and I'm played out; for God's I According to Lieut, Depret Bixio, of
it means a bad place, i found parsnips, carrots, onions, cab- world! W'ho could have done it!" And sake, let me sleep." ; the French Armee who is a naturalist
Each week the pieces should be bage, sweet potatoes and even Irish then she cast herself down again be- I "I wouldn't mind a bed myself," ' as well as a flying elan, many insects
one over carefully and the tiniest potatoes canned -all of which is sheer side the body and gave way to a saki Sheehan. "But we're not going! follow captive beiloons in their as -
break
s -„cane mended. Darn linen pieces nonsense as each of these could have. fresh burst of sobs. to let up on you till you've made a cent He has seen flies go as high as
On Using released by Jerry, Dave clean breast of it.”
bade and forth with ravelings or been kept as effectively in a much again started to run; he had taken the "Not till you've told us all you know, 2,970 feet, after which they die,
threads drawn from the best parts of , simpler way. first turn that hes came to and had about how that man Walsh was ]sill- I Grasshoppers clung to the basket of
old linen. This becomes invisible Stone jars of small size with stone run promptly into the arms of a ed," affirmed the lieutenant. the balloon until the ser becomes too
after laundering. Dont leave it un-. covers or with paper or cloth covers' policeman. The policeman west i 'I've told you I don't know a thing' rarefied for them, when they fat go
til a patch is required. A patch is; pasted on, can be used for preserves Sheedan; he looked Dave over deliber- about it," cried Dave. and fall. He says the swallows have
unsightly while a darn is not. in which the sugar acts as a pre- ately. I By that time Jerry had reached the! a glorious time catching these in -
A well darned table cloth, towel or servative or for any type of pickle in "I've seen you before, he said. top of the stairs; the voices had come sects.
napkin will wear twice as long as a which vinegar ands p ices act as pre- "'Why are you running through the ;to firm through an open transom. Hetegeeeg
streets at such a clip?" Istepped to the door and knociced upon! - •
neglected one and loop none the worse serving agents. These containers eI was in a hurry to: get home,"' it; the lieutenant opened it, and Dave r
other. le
for the stitches. Fold linen pieces are out of the question for fruit or Date answered. land Jerry faced each oth ' lel
differently from time to time to. vegetables which are not preserved '"What have you been doing?" i was a moment of silence during .
avoid wear in the same places. or pickled. : "fust out seeing some friends," which Jerry looked steadily into
Turn pillow slips before slits come' It is wasteful to put into large con- "Where do you live?" Dave's eyes and Dave stood haggard
in them. Rip the bottom ends and tainers any sort of preserve or relish "On Burke Street." , and motionless.
resew with the corners as first made , that is used in small quantities only, "If you're in a hurry to get home, "Lieutenant," Jerry said, "I'd like
half way akmg the sides. This since there is see to be waste when why were you running away from to have a word with you about tbisI
lace. e product unsealed and Burke Street?"
brings the wear in a fresh man,"
i
place., thdt stands long Away Ecco it .?' Tho li
I eutenant came out into the.
Sinnie width sheets must have a seam s used frequently. "Yes. It's back in that direction." i hall and closed the door behind him.'
in the meelle if turned, but neatly' Glazed earthenware jars are good `•I guess I must have got turned IIe and Jerry talked in low tones.
I
folded in a flat seam this will not look' for nutting down egge in water glass, round somehow." "I know Scanlon" Jerry said. "I•te's'
badly, or the eentre may be ober-. They should be furnished with tight "What's happened to excite you so?, an old friend of mine. He might tell'
handed. The eidee will have to be carers to prevent the solution from Why should you he in such a hurry to me things he wouldn't tell nny one
narrowly hemmed but that is a trifle becoming dense through evaporation, get home that you run until you're elec. What would you Gay to my
ing matter in war time. I Every housewife should study the near ready to drop?" questioning him?"
Well, I --I run a good deal for the "You can come in with us and ask'
So far nothing has been said of un- I ways and means for the storage of ex„ .seg" hem any questions you like " said the
dery .ar, but care will result in a sav root crops, such as trenhces for cab- Sheehan took a grail of Dave's left lieutenant.
ing hero• also. As suggested, wash• liege and turnips, which are kept germ and passed a itand over him,."I think I'd get more out -of hint if
ing before a garment becomes badly • from freezing by alternate layers of searching for a weapon. he and I were alone,"
soiled saves wear, even tho eh et straw and earth. Sweet potatoes "I've seen you at Tony Lapatka's The lieutenant considered a me-
mea.ns more pieces. Watch for enn. be stored in baskets in a warm place more than once," he remarked. mele
breaks and mend them before they he-, attic. .Navy beans and lima beans Your conduct is suspicious. I'll "You wait here; I'll see how he
take you along to the station house meets the idea," he said; and he re -
came large. Dry all colored clothes and other legumes it would be wiser
in the shade to prevent fading. I to store dry than to attempt to can. and give you a chance to tell a turned into the comm.
you've been giving me." i "Officer Donohue tells me he knows;
thither in search of questions worthy you from the ground up, and says if I
of his steel." CHAPTER XVIII• he is allowed to question you he's cure
The calculating machine of reseal pverwhchnctl in s aril Jerry lift you'll make a clean breast of it. Shall
p we have him come in?"
is the ancestor of all our modern mul- the store soon after midnight. The Jetty listened eagerly for the ahs
tiplieatore, the little boxes that hand widow had been led uptotairs to her Iver. When it came, it startled hint.;
ort change on the counters of shops, apartment over the shop; two detec-! "Olt, I might as well tell you the'
CONCERNING PASCAL.
Famous French Mathematician in-
vented Many Modern Conveniences,
tChor Blaise rascal, the famous
French. mathematician, was sixteen tho mechanical computators of taxi- feces had made a careful study of the truth. I was with the fellow tat,
years old, he wrote a treatise on collie cabs and the mathematical machines premises, the medical examiner had. did the shooting. But I didn't know
sections. His sister, Jacqueline, at used in scionific laboratories. Later, come and gone, and finally the body j he was going to do it, I didn't dream
twelve yeors of age, was the author Pascal designed or perfected the bar- had been borne away. Jerry, who of it -and that's God's truth, Avery
of a boost of .Weems. In the French °meter, the ]hydraulic press, tate wheel• had been standing res guard all the opted word."
ens free to resume hi$ interrupted, The lieutenant opened the door
straighter story there than what Then .Terry heard him ear - i,,
Meld, Mine. Metaux tells of the fur- barrow, the omnibus and the dray.
ther triumphs of those wonderful
children of the seventeenth century, Canada's Cold Storage Stocks
Etienne Pescal, their father. being
compronn red in a rising against the Canada's cold storage stocks of pro-
Chancellor leeguier, fled from Paris in visions, though large when measured
1038, leaving his children in the charge in pounds, comprise but a very small
of a fulthful houselteeeer. But the fraction of the amounts required
children were already personages. overseas. Canadian Companies re.
Jacqueline, about twelve years of lege, porting to the Cost of Living Branch
meeting < ri ot.rI le Richelieu au ono of the Department
cnt o
f Labor holdld on
day, asked herr rather's pardon so June 1st, the following stocks in stor-
task, I triump']rantly. "Come on in, Dono-
The sight of the unoffending slain late," he said, And then ae Jerry en -
and of the grief-stricken wife caused tered, hesturned to Dave and spoke
him to lament bitterly his failure to persue ively, "Now just get it off
capture the murderer, That Dave your chest. What's the Whole story?"
was the guilty man was to Jerry ab- (To be continued.)
solutely unthinkable, but that Dave!
had been a witness and in some degree i 1
a partner to the crime there was little
room to doubt. And Jerry, as he i Stuffed Calf's Heart
walked and pandered, was perplexed If the price of roast beef and veal
is
s ought to do.. Dee tl I
as to what
h
g
is hash try stuffed calf's heart with
not in the least regret having let Dave
prettilY in veree that Richelieu not age:- Butter, 1.,689,260 pounds; go; it was the other fellow, the really; vegetables. Wash the heart, remove
only recalled liim to Paris but emit cheese, 2,190,098 pounds; beef, fresh- guilty one, that it had been hie hall. the veins, arteries and en}/ clotted
afterwards gave barn the; important and pickled, 17,203,988 pounds; pork, tress to catch. And anyway he couldn't, blood, and stuff with fi eesing, con-
png of adjutant to the intendant of fresh and pickled, 29,458,903 pounds; he simply emildn t have arrested Dnve ; snsting of ee cup of flaked hominy, i/4,
Normandy mien sent hint to Rouen in bacon, hams and sttroked,meats, 13,- "---his oldest anti beet friend. That is eup bread crumbs, 2 level teaspoons
1030, 113,067 pounds. How shall these what, he. repeated to himself.ll yet his of molted fat, 1.8 teaspoenful of salt,
s e a -, t he 3 •i ish e-
Ink itest.od into the Uu. in s o f .cis are with t I r l r
. toctts corn
1 9
p
r
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father's office at Rouen, young I a5nal, quircments may he understood by not -
at sixteen yc es of age, con(eved tate ing how long they would last as the
n a mi,<h ..tical r r t Brit -
independent
Idea f earl reek neer' in Grea B t- �
Y n••. f total supply I
source o
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r
lk of soler 4
to
indotnendent of fire will, end enegeLl• sins The amounts mentioned would voce. Tie s•ticl to hila: elf cicAantcly i cline; to the fat one tt Y,
Cally gave lhirnsrtr to fiefs htvtnticrn,'supolly Britain's requirements as fol- that it w th only decent thing to slices of carrot, 2 slices of turn{{i, 1
which oceepied him far more than tee lows: ---]nutter•, 21 hours; cheese, 21/a Have deme tc+ because h�lneono,' if tit of bay leaf, 2 rlovaS, 1/a teaspoon
years. Tia devised fifty different days. beef 21-G days pork, 14r/a the only decent thing req t I I of pepper corn. Turn occasionally
medals, and lay ' r he w i after ell, the rinht kind of until well browned. Put a hit of fat
personally managed the days; bacon, haat and soaked meats, tunic fui the police force • The righ •• i u the top add 11/4 sups of hot stock
xaork of the artisans wile were rnaldng 8 3-i ,jays, Itencl of policeman wnvlil hove arrestee!
the machines. Spine one has happily - - ^�- - - Dave, even if he had been his brother,' o• water curd cools in the oven slowly
termor' hint ,the knight-errant of "Who ;peaks; sows --win listens Now Jove/ recognized the complica- for two. hours. Serve with carrots
geometry, Wandering hither and reaps." --Persian Proverb. tions resulting from his act. If the and turnips.
as • knew!
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believed c, nuc t11 11
hoped andh
the with that he had Witter or stock, Skewer or sew,dredge
--•violated i il,-
an when he wag sworn into the •ser•' with flour and fry slightly in fat, ad -
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i Terrible Sufferings.
Inhabitants of Armentieres who
breathed this emanation of frightful-
ness in the morning while walking
. about town were able to return home
and felt no ill effects until live or six
hours later, when their condition rap-
idly became serious. The bronchial
tubes are affected first, tine eyelids
become swollen and little by little
the sight is lost. All the mucous
membranes are attaeke:l, and the
body seems on fire Inside• while
(burns cover all the skin. Coutinuous
coughing sets in, and in a large per-
centage of cases the sufferings of
the victim terminate in death.
A British army surgeon, wearing a
jmask, exposed himself to the gas for
a quarter of an hour, as an expert-
. silent. He was burned all over the
body, except where the mask pro-
tected his head. The public has
been advised that if, daring an air
' raid, the smell of mustard essence
: be noted, the thing to do Is to 'novo
to an upper story and breathe
Ithrough a compress soothed with a
certain solution. Women should wrap
',their hair in wet cloths. Sand or earth
should be thrown upon any liquid that
may be seen before it has evaporated.
iSneeze and Tear Samba,
Phosgene gives no such warning; it
.; has no odor. For this reason it was
very effective when firet used by the
, Germans. Troops could not ]snots
that they had been gassed until too
Oath: Though developing no immedie
ate symptoms, the mon died in awful:
agony a few bonne afterward.
It was observed, however, that the,
;sound made by an exploding gas shell
was slightly different from that of;
other shells. Alen were trailed to dig.,
tinguish this difference, and to give a
signal in Gine for greets rockets (tate
gas warning and gas masks). Thu$
Gm Hun, for a while, was checkmated.
! But he root this with another move,
which fo•,a time seemed to baffle the
Allies. He mixed gas and explosives
' in the same shell, thereby eliminating
differences or detonation, and one ofes
his first experiments in this line was
made against the Americans.
l ; The Allied fighting lhell were there-
by eompelled to wear their masks all
the time 'while bombardments were
in progress. It was a most uncom-
fortable necessity; but the Ge•manis
were determined to force the enemy
m
tnvo is to nuke theirmasks off, anti in-
vented sneeze bombs and tear-com•
polling, Wombs tihat discharged irritant
gases meant eelely to make tb,e vic-
thns uncover their faces aur breathe
the odorless gases which Carry car.
thin death.
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"wrinkles" introduced by the Germane
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"wrinkles" introduced by the Germane
lhavo been found, but description of
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Jeers learned lay the British and
t q en
French troops a t, Cast of thous id
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tire purely iI
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