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Show LIMITED CHOICE OF VIANDS I Quest Who Didn't Care for Salmon I Was In Fair Way to Have Hot I Breakfast. Bj In somo parts of tho Canadian I back country tho recurrence of I boiled salmon, broiled salmon, eat- I mon cutlets, nnd salmon steak at er- I ory meal becomes, after a fow weeks, I a trlflo monotonous. To tho natlts H pnlnto, brought up on It, this constant I ronppciirnnco of tho .selfsame dish b; a I mnttor of courso; but to tho newly BJ arrived tourlBt It grows at least into i I foeblo Joko. "Is thero nothing else for break- I fast?" said ono such victim of colonial H hospitality, na n wholo fish and a pot I of imiBtnrd wcro hid before him on I tho tabic." "Nothing clfao!" replied tho host, la I surprise. "Why, theru's salmon BJ enough thero for rIx, ain't there?" I ' "Yes," responded tho guest, mild- BJ ly; "but I don't caro for salmon." BJ ' "Well, then, flro Into thu mustard," wns th' rejoinder. BJ |