CANUCK S TRICK 



>OD was the important 

 question. 



The cabin was well- 

 furnished, but being 

 new, it held no hope of 

 left-overs from the year 

 before. Clifford produced a little 

 coffee from his pack, all he had, and 

 we hesitated to deplete the scanty 

 store of beans and bacon in his camp 

 on the next lake. So we waited 

 " with both ears hung out of the win- 

 dow" as Sally expressed it, and 

 pretended we were not hungry. 

 It was nearly ten o'clock. " What 



