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Port Perry Star, 28 Feb 1918, p. 6

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Pp CHAPTER XXI--(Cont'd.) nevertheless aware that the seed of | *Not 80 far--but it's never | some sort of a new idea had been drop: fear Tve got am iden wh I hope ped into hisgnind. 7 "work. mean to persuade m a -- Ry _ father that Fenella t to leave A rr CHAPTER XXIL | tion will be a ated. Not. till Zora bit, We've got friends in Glas-| _Betweei Ardioch and the loch-end yy; gp appreciated. TN 'gow; I'll get her an invitation; and,|the seed grew apace; i ed pall yor ¥ ghe's gone, there are all sorts of | growth, as it were, 1 t y recognized. The 'possibilities. = She's so pretty that parting piece of sws had to be this country will then' come tc s bound to pick up admirers, and if | ed. + Mabel to be back within conclysion that Canada was n gets jealous--and his devil's) and nothing yet done to blot out the|fortunate in the selection of Mr. pride will serve well here--a mistake | family disgrace! Once upon the Hanna as Food Controller," spid. Mr. Pra aS : 80 easily arises." would it be possible to hide from her| Thomson. » PTA wes Wa Wea: a + He was spea with that hurried! quick eyes the blackness of Fenella's| "Now that the full seriousness of Needle Becomes War Weapon To Men eagerness, that brillancy of gaze which guilt? = And was mot revelation! the world food situation has been| - 'Eager to Serve. ~ betrays a fever of mind and almost of | synonymous with the renunciation of grasped by Canadians all will devote ha SE - . As Mr. Berrell watched him a| hig hopes? BC onchyies to Hel Bo construe: Sewing is no longer a despised art | first intima curious smile distended his thick lips.| Let Be not be forgotten that the man i Jo Hl A ation wide] for, meth The needle is now classed I see. And if a mistake refuses! now racking his head over the prob-| "Ve co-operation in' this nation-wide| j\ ng small arms in this war, rg ln Adal El Bi a WT Wark. i viewed Tom the] Wounded soldiers liv the Sonvalescott y © said to Mabel: "When you I ' 18 | i ef myself on back . we, a 5 . Albert's flush deepened, but his eyes! marching towards a goal, you can't| eminence of the 'parish pump' is very hospitals ate stil} ble:to do th ie pit. le. ng on my. ha : "be limber halted outside "kind did not drop. : egotiate with obstacles; they| simple: but there, are no parish | "ooo alescence and to have an sme of the sky. . I wad: gt in big y If it was to save her from life-long got to be either cleared away oOr| pumps' in Canada of sufficient alti 9 ind, the wounded men must kill Jasy feeble effort to 1 eyes 0 as and brown marquees by the , misery I should consider even subter-| glse trampled down." * tude to command a view of the forty- pri tion. Sewing and|solve this riddle fous} 1.eudd ao | Just outside one of the tents foge allowable. De i the pleating-away Pro-| ninth parallel from the Atlantic to the | "i SOC CONE Cohet and solve this riddle, when 1 SUCCeR'y, To | stood a man with a lantern--for dusk' It was boldly said, under the instinc- | cess, and had failed. There remain-{ pacific, 3,800 miles. embroidery, even crochet and tatting | covered myself looking into & had fallen--and he was bawling wi tive «| 1viction that here was no need| ed the trampling--not so completely | "wry! 'war is mn * being ought b have been brought into by the | sunburnt face. \torian volee: a for over-delicate consideration of nice| uncongenial an idea tothe descendant a ot: being "oug pred vocational training instructors of the Phe Long Sleep. i gg TH i A points of honor. | CAL of such ancestors as Albert M'Donnell ne map: nada presents sp the | Military Hospitals Comm who SE gh yi £5 ay OO rar" F Mr. Berrell said nothing." He was| could boast of. The uplifting of his front of some O00) WER e| giso direct the occupational work. in| Then if dawned upon 'me--I as | bleeding wounds here The looking away from Albert now, to-| narrow head and the quiver of his thin trenches. The Victory Loan of $450, the hospitals. , ~ wounded! I remembered hes a | world like a "barker" outside a picture wards the face of rock opposite on! nostrils, as he viewed the prospect, 000,000 was not raised by a few, but The men in the Canadian Hospitals 'shell "coming for me," as much ex- palace. - Nr x : which the human ants were busy, said as much. Worldly wisdom not-' was paid for by one person in every |. ot yet engaged in practical sew- perience of sound of approaching Unshaven and Begrimed. ot y 8 ot a bad idea, I think?" per-| withstanding, Mabel had probably| nine throughout Canada. This was ing as are the convalescents in many shells has taught men in trenches| ' After that someone, Somewhere laid . "Deuced Reiow, and deuced- uncer- been Dight When she surnyised that o al yolghtary ork afer -uidaice, of the continental convalescent hos- | to say. Something ie arian me on a bed and gave me hot beef-tes' a pt BERLE hr lf St ol, lke LT LT SS il A iL y e untame aelic mig! e making clothes for the war I r mot -banc, I ) jot Wl think of vo. quicker way | deeply overlaid by utilitarian prin- and Production have Hees pdt before peasants of Syria and Palestine; but met in action like that. "wounded, followed, and at length, y -- oul n't collide with the law of | ciples, but for all that it still lived, as| "¢ FCP ey Each Of a million they have many art novelties which| When I came ound I was all pain | shivering with a rising temperature, I 8 land, said Albert, with a nerv-| g coal lives under the ashes. 1a citizens of Canada should constitute, '. jen sold to support relief funds and very frightened. The man with | reached a casualty. clearing station, = ~ ur 1nugh, develd of all gaicty. eave to fight out the matter with him or herself a Food Controller. tb fo, such purposes. : the sunburnt face bandaged my head | where the' doctors promptly labelled There he is!" remarked the mana-| Duncan, physically and palpably, came is up to everyone of you to see that| "ry Too escent soldiers in Europe |and found a flask in my pocket. The | me a lying-down case! Four sturdy, ger suddenly, pointing a big finger over him again to-day, as it had come| there is no break in the line. v ¢ first the straightfor-|brand ht me: to my senses | and thful German risoners. across the abyss at their feet. over him on the day when he had alll "The whole urgen: 1 the case is| Were given a traig andy brought me back to my ¢ very yourhiw Pp gency © ward sewing of children's - simple |to the extent of my suddenly realizing | carried me to the ambulance trainj, "Where 7" t his throat in the lane i : "That fellow on the rope--there be-! bot pp fied a ave Projects Sed pr. 9 word 8; THRIFY dresses which had been cut out and|that war was highly dangerous, and 1| they paused a minute to wipe the per-'. side the long cleft--the one swinging) mediaeval in their simplicity-- of | gto:4 the meaning of both of these tacked together. They became 80 pro-|longed--oh, ~how I longed!=--to = be | spiration off thelr foreheads. Just now---see? . | proposing to his antagonist a sort of d d then 'DO YOUR UTMOST.' ficient in a short time that they were | somewhere safe, somewhere soft and "What is that ope?" said Hun No, * Ablert strained his eyes towards the rustic duel, upon whose issue the de- words and then "| allowed ®o cut them out as well, "and | warm and 'clean, where one need not|1. ; : man, who, suspendpd from a height! cigion should depend, whirled through Miracles' cannot be performed; but|® "Wo 7 0 (killed seamstresses of | think, but only rest and sleep. - "He is an Indian," @romptly replied © = ~ of Some forty feel; va at oat mo- | hig brain, only to be as inevitably, dee enorinously eater good Sn od ac adie i » Sewing machines have Most oh ih have been 'wounded | Hi xin No. 2 : ' Y ? ; ment swaying rapidly from side to, jected as the first suggestion. at| complished if we all pull together, ! a ; " Lo : side in avoidance of some loose i ected ag Nothing that he could Deen. installed trgngh the Beene pi will di sell yo afterwards Jhat; they he Nas Bok gu. a turban, ai d Hung from above, and with a sheer wall of | gee, beyond a general Yesolve to keep! ,o sifok ith General 8; T. the Red Cross and the hh s Og) m only snatches of their su ol oubtingly. " ; some two hundred feet descending his senses on the alert, and a vague, er eqnierence with Genera . 3 ahead with great speed. The complet-| quent movements, faint, inconsodver- t he is black!" retorted Hun No. §traight from under him. The face| confidence in that saying which as-| Mewburn, Minister "of Militia, the |aq garments are going to the refugee | tial pictures, like impressions of one's | 2. " " v Sf rock on which he worked bristled | gerts that the gods have a habit of Food Controller has issued a state; | camps. early childhood. I have'not the slight-| Then I knew what the sun and the With iron spikes as a pincushion with | helping those who help themselves.| ment pointing out that it is entirely -------- est recollection of getting out: of my | mud had done to my complexion. ins. After five or six lively swings,| Ah, but they would have to help! unnecessary for additional food to be . . shell-hole, but I have a hazy ides "of | ths e checked himself by one of them, | quickly, with Saturday so close! { supplied by relatives and friends Go back to the simple life, be con-| eeing a knot of dishevelled and very | be a and astride upon that perilous seat,| ~The "dirty" weather predicted by to Canadian soldiers while "in this | tented with sitple food, simple pleds-| "German prisoners, and of being 8 Not-Use Coal Ofl.. i get to work again with his tool. Al-| Mr. Berrell had become dirtier by next country, in view of the liberal and |ures, simple clothes. 'Work hard, Pray oid that I to take them down to A prominent surgeon has cilled though the sight was not new to Al-| flay. So wild was the morning, and| y,rieq food ration issued to the troops | hard, play hard. Work, eat, recreate Heads ¥ ith sme. '1| attention to the fact that every year fori SE 5) TE nt PO ln sl cari Go ee is ok | 28 eo hr slightly sick. feeling, crests, that Albert, having taken a| "py qoiom ont adds that the aggre- | We have a victory to win. came of them, but the orderly Who ofl used to hurry pn It would be an awful fall," he vforce gave up all hope! Som ; said, speaking low. "He would be TE Tir oa that day. » . = escorted me back told me afterwards Sec etimes also people wil ns smashed to pieces; I suppose?" Smithy work was about all the day " : that he handed them over, with num. | 18¥ a néw fire, thinking that the 2) : "To smithereens! That's a quick| was fit for, apparently; so, having E==\N bers complete. one is out, and pour on a little : way, if you like!" given his orders for a general over-| 5 ith "Out of the Game." oil, with the result that the oil takes HE 2 fire explosively, catches fire to the oil He ladghed in a fashion which grat-| hauling of implements Albert retired , ohparii T ed strangely upon Albert's nerves. i A np to his primitive lunch. A wounded officer has always seem- | pouring from the can, whieh in turn oe ! The young man could not forbear a He had barely done eating it, with- A AP | v " =p i ed to me like a man in a tennis tour- tes the clothing of the person, and shudder. out the smallest relish--since nothing a j _ | nament who drops out early in the Senjiep she ging © Person, A "But these accidents are very rare,| nowadays seemed to have any taste i . contest, - Oncé he is beaten, he has no | yg unto are they not?" ; in his mouth---when, - gazing idly Hm ". ..| further personal interest in the game, oil, Poator e_ sqristom Be sod Preity rare, If they slip off the| through. the window, in one of £h¢ : and he Iikewlse ceases to engage the | jeath by burning is exceedingly pai peg, there is the rope, you see." * | comparatively *peacefpil intervals, he . attention of the other competitors who ho g 1s. exc gly pain- "And does the rope never break?" | Jet out an "Ah!" of surprise, for upon FRY THESE ONE-DISH DINNERS. = g On or waiting: thelr to ful, and that if you continue the prac- "tNever' is a big word. They're} the tumultuous field of water a black RY THE =D it are pl Te ¢ ing oir ur hed tice you many be the next victim, periodilally inspected, of course; but! speck which could only be a boat was Fish Chowder in your stove so that you can cool play... This sensall n of being 5 pat f with the amount of friction they. go ploughing its way onward. Rabbit fowl : may be for a long time, or use a fireless cook- of the game"! was, I remember, yery|.' Eicellent bread ean be made ' of through, mishaps can't be quite ex-| = "Can it be my spirit-level, after abbit, fowl, or any mea y D® ler. . Heat 1% quarts of water to boil-} strongly. on 'my mind: as"1 made my | wheat, ba and ry YF cluded. It all depends upon the man 411?" he asked himself, well-pleased. used instead. of the fish, or tomatoes ing; add. 1 teaspoon of salt and 2| way down on a sinny' adtumn.after- 5 A ; above, If the fastening isn't secure, «Julia. must have bribed that fellow/| instead of milk, Carrots may be omit- cups of hominy which has been soaked noon from the front line, past the dead or if the rope gets rubbed through, it's! finely!" ted. 1% pounds fish (fresh, salt, or overnight. Cook in a double boilep{ bodies of men who had been "over the he who ig responsible." : That the craft was making for the canned), 9 potatoes, peeled and cut in for four hours or. in the fireloss cook- Cop" with nie 3 Sow Ho hi before. § Albert laughed in his turn, a little | joch end was clear, from the simple | small pieces, 1 onion, sliced, 2 €Ups| oy overnight. This makes § cups;| Somehow 1. ols. newy ral. 1 seemed Er uly oud, Jk he me. fact that, there Was nowhere, else © | carrots cut in pieces, % pound salt This recipe may be increased and en-|to be a leisurely specta Sho had nd Te grudge Ags "| make for, pork, 8 cups milk, pepper, 8 téble-| oop fooked in different ways for sev-| business with all these active men; || "Might be awkward, certainly, con- H aited until the shape of the 2 4 @ ic sidering that one. slice of his pocket. | plunging bost became plain, and then, spoons flour. Cut pork in small! 0) meats. Hominy is excellent com-| digging trenches, laying lings, bring- i Be send vou to glory. And | Sukie his cap, walked down to the | pieces and with the chopped onion S18 RCE 4 ied 'canned, or fresh fish, | ing up ammunition. I was out of It the man above isn't a man at all in| water's edge, and stood there' expect- | for five minutes, Put pork, onions, or meat and vegetable left-overs may all, and I knew it, and. somehow the this case, a8 you see, 'but a mere boy.! aptly. ~The tide was at its highest | carrots, and potatoes in kettle and c6%- 10 oq Here is one' combination: | knowledge hurt, an Cp He can't get anything but a crew of | just then, and the rocky galleries, | er with boiling water. = Cook until| gang cooked hominy, 4 Potatoes, 2| © © ° Révulsion of Feeling ix boys nowadays. Strikes me a bit] running along for a mile or two on| vegetables are tender. Mix three cups Sarrots 7 teaspoon Balt, 3% pound Kats IEW ION To * walica oi foolhardy 'of him to put his life into either side ef the narrow loch-end, | tablespoons of flour with one-half cup | goind beef oy e milk, 2 table ne I was given a man a at ; such juvenile hands. on aid Al | SooRlZ submerged, with, only 305} of the cold milk and stir in the liquid Se oon es tolt the Tit, Headquarters to help Boe to un 28 "Woolhardy, beyond words," sai - 1i oir seaweed draper- L : by , . ng was Vv 8 ut - bert, with conviction. he floating vo at Taoments into sight. n fhe po te Shigken Jeg rok stir in the flour, add the cold milk, and gm 3 on ¢ 'and he put his] © With an elaborate yawn, the mana-| The four or five boats tethered at of the mix an mix well, . Cook until it thickens. Cut| zsund mine, and so we hobbled along: er turned, and gave a quite super-| the landing-stage were curtseyi | een removed from the bone and cut in the potatoes and carrots-in dice, MiX| In what Re, J Be Rest: objective flaous kick to a broken wheel, shed by | tumultuously, and, with the rage Tot small pieces. Cook until the fish is| "ov oterials in a baking dish, and h wig a SR much some decrepit truck years ago, and | the last squall harely spent, its suc-| tender, about 10 minutes; Serve hot. | bake for one hour. that Orn boil where:ilie od , rusting away peaceably under the! cessor was already pushing its black You can omit salt' pork and use & 80 dil 41 five kinds of damaged by shel Aire, ps shelter of neitley and docken leaves. head round the SLKier of the hill tablegpoon of other fat. These 3 shes supply 4 for th ee at mental Sid-pogt was reportgd do a] , a fool' ood Ww on -1 D hh 2 came 'acy man irom. own el ol's The herons that dwelt among the ash-| pried Peas with Rice and Tomatoes. ed for a family of five. Eat them | zothannt, o hin ner, Ere th and with fruit or jam fof | member resenting the breezy way in - ert. will have all the|which he greeted me. 2 cups tomato (fresh™or can- (2% ert. : Then you } Ee ar i Ee od FL A oT pe Br SBR Bt Bn SE by i ite- m ing i sockets. . 3 int = : 3 h : 3 : 5 is white-negro fare looking STIR | Can iy 1 could not be---yes, it was,| water in which they soaked Xd tics oS, fh, most, beans, pens. 2 Caren "1 told. him rather testly hat bis i so the two men, avoiding each oth-| though! Every instant and every| onions, tomato, and seasonings and corny A Fats: Satter 6 3 Syrup, Sirmise was absolt accurate ate, ers eyes, stared across at-the grey (To be continued.) ' cook 20 minutes. ue! eh at but s; vie ga asked him ho news 8 ane wall of the amphitheatre, with the ep comet Potted ny and' Beef 48, otal 8, a J Jack's led," bo sa d, moo tomin : At of the lasts, Ang Je Rhite Their Fathers. 'Hominy is excellent to nse as part of. hae Something 3, man 3 both ket ts Aad 2% 3 Be familiar "chip, chip" saund-| Two little Scotch girls were boast. a one-dish dinner, if you have a fire [these TH i % nd bis o es is mgr] ad loud in their ears. « | ing about their respective soldier] Es ---- : ia 1. "1's shocking to think of.' said Al-| fathers. "My father's a spger,' ~The Clean Plate. mended Ly the Food Controller 38 8/4 ne pert quickly, after that moment, and, | gaid Jeanie. "My father's a soger tae," n't eliminate the leftovers | HEUER cannot. be arguedu. the second time to-day, put out hig | patorted Jessie. "Ah, but my fath- ; . y 'husband and boys | " i : Lit i left-over dishes 'or the second time Mr. Berrell de- ers a brave mal, 3 lay pe ike Some ie originals." on iY astm ky go medals, & errible| Thus reads' 8 letter just xeceived heard of the return?" lot o' medals; an' he's got the Victory From what she say, Hr a ae Cross, and the King fastened it on amples of the dishes); with his own han'l" "But my fath- those left-overs, it isf. or's a braver man than yours," said|very easy to see that she is one of | | Jessie, sticking up valia tly for the se rare cooks who waste nothingi,, i i the family, "an" he's got a | cooking gan make eatable.| ip wudden Jeg 'at the King nailed on wi'{] or | his ain han't" Te or el food nobody's head but his own. Buk no| trees above came flapping back un-| * j1¢ cups rice, 2 cups dried peas, 6 ao dss doubt he'll have a fool's luck. I's al-| easily from a brief fis excursion. ways the inconvenient accidents' that » en the boat was with! a hundred onipus, 1 tablespoon salt, % teaspoon happen." Bo yards of the shore, Albert suddenly | PePPeET) -

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