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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1913-5-1, Page 12- el • , nee Lel seee ' "f"-"Jee,tt,'"ey•t, • ' Mei THE EXETER TIMES _- 9°''rnAnl'inl'in"":"+"2""Heint"Intnln.lgn-4444•Iennein-4"1-1-41-ireelee++,19.1•4444-1*-eee LADY MARY'S DIET. limocali, er,- Apn, ..15 B IL ILO AviiltlibU t:41 4 ..,., 4. Record of Progress for Five Years—i906-14. 9I1 4t A eatieral Bankinv eidlifass Ttalisacted Savings Bank Department CAPITA L . = • ' LOANS AND. TOTAL ASS ETS , - Bas s111^"luellet, ;Alt ornI Afrent the pr1 Cniee in 1906 * tett 4.000,000 . '4000,000 4,600.000 „ 23 (i77,74 -la ';•5,0•12 311 21,457,0N 38,854„8a1 33„0t4),1P2 4S,237,23,1 c And Correspondents in all tho. World At all Branches. Interest alloW d at Btighest Current Rates. Die kfti#22 & Carling,, Solicitors, N. HURDON IS/tanager eln, iiineeletsfelneelenieeine-eseiele-netee-neinsien*lenaeleteteineeneneS444-41-1-1-1-1-1-inneenen • Lots. .of Red. ccd4r. • s Fresh glue Lake Cement Steel Gates rift. Long at Int, Long s4.,9,5 lkft, Lone' at $4.51S -al ited Cedar Fence Posts 4k to 5ft top end at Vie. 5 to 5gt top end at 20c. 5'ift,and tip top end 25e Varies Anchor Posts an ,.. a• a rit+b417 • liaVVOI t ill GRA.NTON. I, *en • • -see • etri3Iniffifirdi r4 i , ve OtifiVelligfiggS /replace tkat peer 'Went, dranghtY dargerotta and of- fensive oet-of-doora '111Meet vitt4 ar te- - i door eloest which mo elumbleg, end enquires to sewer. ,no eye- inera Lave tut, conveniergeS it% your tame. Safeguard Pamtly „health by ernafailing • WEED CLOSET se , „ 1 anitary and °derides 'L 'Tweed" eiosets care be ingtalled bethraotno cellar, or any other renneventiett place bedoores ineseln - efilieinte :to be connected by a, pipe for veraination vitt a. chireeey hole eTwes lgoiteuld. Chernictle need ir.. liesitteet,oe vett '-'77.reeed:C1esets is beta deridoratt td' -disinfectant. esiteely Lund:reds of Tweed Closets Llave. been sold, in Catada. 'Send tor, illustrated price list. Wooller Apr 3 1912, Dear Sr; Tee Chemical Closet 1 bought from yeti on an.5tt, 012 is perfect.. I did, not emptY it till March, 29th There are, three in. the family alad car. leave the i4 up aid no Particle of odor cani be found I *would not ask fcr etythiner, better. Tours Truly Be M. Wesisals • Ag1 'MAO goo filllcilig Co. lt Was Entirely Too Dainty to Suit Hot italoen Doctor. That recipe of, the tallest Scotsman fa Lon'dea-two meals a day and live forever ----would nor have appealed m the Englishman of the eighteenth cell- . Jury nor yet to the man who, lived Ishreed, Dere, for instance, are a fct trides which Lady Mzry 'Montagu man aged to exist on ia 'I wake about 7 aml drink half a pint of warm'asses' milk," she wrote, "after which I sleep two hours. Then come three large cups of milk cogee and tWe 'bents after a large Cup of milkchoco late. Two hours later mv dinner -where 1 ttever fall to swallow a geed dish d.on't mean plate) of gravy soup, with all the bread, roots, etc., belong,- ing to it, I then eat the wing and the whole body of a large fat capon and e veal sweetbread, concluding -With a COmpetgut quantitv of custard and some roasted chestnuts." Yen then the day was not done. Lady May e,,oes on; "At 5 in the after" noon I take another dee 04 asse,S' and for supper twelve chestnuts. One new laid egg and a handsOnte Porrin- ger of white milk," In these degener- ate days it would be thought that the patient had done Very well. The eighteenth Centry 1taa WftS Ilet SO easily sltistiecl. The parlsit doe, tor marveled how Lady Mary Managed to survive with suet), afiuienine appe- tite.-LOudon Chreniele, Within the past few months over 100 persons Italie written to the Zara-Buk Co. reporting their rure of eczema, rashes and skin diseases by Zam-13uk Doesthisnot provethat Zatn. Ruh is something different? Don't you need it in your household? Mi nierylleCusig, 913 St. Cath• *rine Street W., Meetreel, says: "I do not know verde powerful dame& to ere sa ray gratitude to n'ara-Beiks Eczema breire out en my sselp and beech,lh irritatioe of the iscelp wee so bed, that 1 could not sleep or edit, stud 1 feared, 1 ehorild nese to hey* spy hair mit off. On my nand* the diadem appeared. in *ore patches, the burldng and itehleg ofewhich drove sae many times to pollso veepiag. 1 went to the di* salary, bub they referred roe to a In speoialiat, who *aid thnt mine vas as bla a case a erzems ubc 143a. Tie gave rne some ointment, and then a, se oud lot, but neither glve no any relief, 41 1141 IA 4 "'cry bsd condition when Um" 13uk was introduced, btxt I soon found gut that it wee di:anent from all the other reale. dies. T persevered with the Zasseguk treats Dant, ansi each box dld ismore and more pod. Tint irritation mad stmartinE soon dle. appeared, then the acres began to heal, fresh healthy ;kin grim' over the parts whit:lilted been mere, and I &al now quite tree fro:nail tracts of emesos, both on head and bends. My ba!r has also beer; saved." Damask Is also a sum sere for plIss, emptiatr. 'Aa4gpo, etc& hurts &ma UtiOn Ili 421=4 stores. or Demeter Go., tomato, for W441 1154/2313'11. Agent;— W.J. Hearnan CENTRAL K./ -,4•STRATEO,RDe The Best §raetleal trainin4• school in Ontario. Three de t partments COMMER IC.I'AL; SHORTHAND & ,TELEGRA PRY. All courses are thorough • 4. and Practical Teachers are ex- • Perienced and graduates are 44 telexed in positions, We give • individual attention ard stuk,1• - ents reap enter at any time. ,i. Write for our free eatalozne ; at once. I itl. 0 • D A M LACHLAN 4) D. A. e Principal. * 440 eteeeseeseePeoseseeceeterees ******. Or. de Van's Female Pills A reliable French regulator; never fails. These pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the generative.portion of the female system. -Refuse 411 cheap imitations. Dr. de Van's are sold at ;5 a box..or three for MO. Mailed to any address *no/ Seoibell Drug Co., St. Catharines, Out, leyenr cannotIf he I CZNAltV4144,aecept-iii• -4 Pr.'*13b4f 'apinkatatilP fed ook,settlede Itt giveg• letit10 AndliOttfotiv0-ala lefOtINDSMit 'CO% is Everi7,Wonide'zi intereetee and should know about the wonderful vels,-„,„,-; D - ouelle • <44 , 1 4,, t) t Not Jan a vet=rr,n ir; Wholly Free Fro rn toe. Disease. I: 1-, said :hot thert• are really lew 11-r,otitaue bo me tree Irmo ! talti -tan:. flight 'rite v(14,ratt l$ to 1,e ed nei tiorke Fre tile ir;lrlel **inner, When 'east eepeeled. nod. no matter now the st.eaker or the artist may ve raved malicare, he eau neve feel nitite certain t 1 he NVii1 nOt lin- ,terg+1 the tortures. of 1 his form tit nerV•ouslics-t. 11 is r; eurions fact nevertheless that stage fright sernetimes stimulates in- stead 1:r 111)11e1{,:ily USing Ibe .speaker or performer. 'I'llere is a story to the effect that a friend of Canning once observed Ye hint just :is that great man was almitt to address the house of commons on an important measure: "-Why, your bands are cold -and clainmy. Yon are nervous." "In that case," Canning is reperted to have replied. "I shall make a ,good speech." And the prediction was fUlly Verified; since the orator was at his • very best On that occasion.' ' For obvioes rensons musicians are among the worst sufferers from stage fright. • One artist trembles. another perspires excessively, a third suffers from headache, and a fourth is COD- , S111110(1 With a terrible thirst. Its most t embarrassing trethifestation. chiefly among those performing epee) stringed instrunients, liee the nervous trem- bling of the bow when sustained notes ere attempted • Pianists, too. have -their troubles in this respect. and many artists have told 91 cases- wherein "their lingers ran away with them." Sing,ers ex- perience a "catch in the throat" that Ls deadly, to Say nothing of a twitch- ing of the lips falai to clear emincia- • tiom. t m related thet Rubinstein. in the ,)c his powers -aye over the prongs- •13f a Mere tree cngagement for ro Utter renson 1. hen t hat he sufferet an attaze. et tins curious malady.- er, te;:er's Weekly Elettric 'Restorer for Men every nen/pia the body - to it c proper tension ; restores vitt) and ritality.' Preniature decay and all sexual' I '11 , A LAND OF WHITE HOUSES. Bgliclinon In Bermuda Aro Ail of Whitewashed Carel, Tim mot striniug thiegs eneut a Bereaudiau bouee ere Ite ceder aud Ma- teriel- White noes riot begat to ex• Pres -e tbe viand, radiant, Penetrating Pu- titi of its smooth. uunreleen surfaem In tee intense suet/gist the denellnn roofs give ferth a bale o reflecten tient witere the MtUneipste:o a staing out sbarply egalust the sty bend n' pereeptinly with it, Bermudian bousee eee built tothiy, 45 tbey WOrO Centories ago, or corel blocizs literally sawed out of the nill• shies, A Bennedian quarry is a queer aetitutlen, leor conveilleuee it Is usu- ally icreated ou the ei0e of a Ifni Where only a thie layer a sat cave's the ral. be blocks aro saweil out by gives with loug, coarse twined baud - awe and cut n uuiform sizes ineasute bag about two feet loug, one foot wide and stx leches thick, The peas are cavered with overlepping slabs an bleb t Lek. When token from tbe qtultrY these orel bloats and slabs are very sort, but after itelng plied up for a mouth or so and exposed to the air they be- eoree bard anti firm. Eveu then, bow - ever, tbe coral is porous, so that all Inermuffinn bousen are covered with a thick coat of evhitewash or lime a quer - ter of au Meta deep. This bides all eraelzs and joints and gives the sur- face a beautiful, smooth finish. To keep the bouses in good condition coat of whitewash, is applied each year. What little wood is used for floors, veranda, interior trim and shuttera can be obtained from the cedar trees that grow on tbe same hills where the stone is qunrried. With material so bandy and ready 1, r ese with so little work it does not cost much to build in Bermuda. In some of the older houses and eburcbes the cedar beams are lock- ed Seto the masonry exactly as a eltip- builder would do it. Big chimneys, sloping roofs to catch the rainwater; stone porches and windows filled with green shutters that push outward. are features common in ,many Bermudian Louses. -Country Life In America. PERSIAN RIVERS. They Take a New Name at Every Town Upon Their Banks, In,Persia a river is generally called by the name of the town on its banks, and therefore changes its name at each town it reaches. "This," writes Colonel Stewart in "Through Persia In Dis- guise," "makes it very difficult to learn. the right names of the rivers. "My groom was an ,Armenian and very natich more intelligent than ordi- nary Persians. since he had been edu- cated at a mission school at Ispahan. One day he was swimming about in some water we passed, and I said to him, `No doubt you learned to swim In the Zayendeh Rud' -the river that flows by Ispahan. 'No, sir,' he replied, `I did not learn to swim in the Zayene deh Rud, but in the Ispahan river.' He actually did not know that the large river passing his native town was called the Zayendeh Rud, or, in other words, that the Ispahan river and the Zayendeh Rud were one and the Sallie. "Another instance of this confusion Is shown by what people call the Abrishmi river. The name of the river is the Kat Mera, but the majority of Persians and also Europeans cross it on the Mail) post road between Meshed and Teheran by a ridge that was built by a silk merchant and that is called `Pul-Abrishmi,' or the silken bridge; so they call the river the "AbrishraP or the silken river, which is certainly not its name.. The river which flows by Khusf, although at this point very slightly brackish, lower down becomes very salt Indeed and fl Hy is lost in the desert. • "Iiiarez: or underground canals, car- ry the water of this river in every - rection over the 4country. I think the wonderful patience shown by the Per- stans In the labor of excavating these underground channels for water is sun riSialg. livery drop of water has to e bored for and tunneled through miles and miles of ground before the• precious liquid reaches the epep 'Which ,a IslritTdede, FASTIDIOUS AUTHORS. Campbell Tank a *Twelve Milo Tramp to Change a Comma. It is S-urprising how punctilious some allthor4 have been with respect even, to the 'smallest detail of their mann- scripts. Dickens Was a perfect terror Sad won't/ Make enough fuss ever an error of Pullettlation to drive a, Peer "comp" out of hie wits. Tennyson, toe, was Maa Partienlar that not a comma sbottld be omitted or misplaced, while his: revisions were never finished Perhaps the e-reatest terrer of the compositor was Thomas Carlyle, ot*, he void cover every square inch of Vacant pace, heal la the margin and between the nees, with minute additions and emendations, and not once, but a dozen times, "Victor Plugo was equally difficult to please and satisfy. Of one of his fa - moue works be made the printers sup-, ply no fewer than eleven successive re- vised proofs, and the feet half dozen were furnished in order to make quite sure that the gotinnas were in their Milt Places. But perbaps Thomas Campbell, the famous poet wbo wrote such stirring masterpieces a$ "'Holterslinden:' Battle of the lIaltie" and "Ye Marinera of, England," takes the cake in this re- speet Ile was fasiiiiipus to a degree, which feet Prebeltly Ace -Punts for the email quatititY eon peiteet (Went'?ot • lilerar7 OntPat, It is Said that lie once -trained six miles to nis prieters • el4 Mies beenli order 10 Intro a comma cliaeged len) a semieetleu, Bet an equally earetui aud teethlioes literary worinuan meet a great Inn proveMeet in the opening line Of his meet famous poeue to e printer. wen Tbereaff Gray. 'those "Elegr Written In a Country Cberebnard" 13 probably the beet kefeWlf poem in the En'elleh Inagnage, It Aret line reads, "Tne curfew tells tke l.nefl ef parting day," but when Gray sent it to the neese bis Manuscript reen 'The ClIP, few tolls, tile noUet Parting day.n The tbeuglittel dorepeentor did net inn neretantl tbe well "Wile" as an ire traneitiee -reek so dropped, the (enema, thinking the poet bed put it in by tans- talze, and wileu Gray reed the Rae Ins eeneitive ear at oneo (=tent its new, eustained melody, and be ailopted the eompositor's rarreetton. INOPPORTUNE DEATHS. Men Who Might Have Changed 1-R • tory Had They Been Spared, 3illins Caesar was asaassluated 'Mien be bad almost completed the tests of consolidating the adrenaleteation and domlaion of the Raman empire, and his death opened the way to tbat Oes- potism and corruption which ultimate- ly undid lals work. Henry a Navnrre was Wiled ...sten he bad almost nealed the differentes between Catholic and Protestant which subsequeetly rent not only France, but Earope, and William the Silent also fell when be was on tbo point of unitiug the Netherland prov- inces lute, a compact barrier against tbe encroachments of Spain. In Euglish Iiistory Lord Clive died at the moment wben he was the one ma who could have saved the Aimed, can colonies and kept the Anglo-Saxon race united. But there is the ease of Miraltean. He was literally the ono mann in France who could lino averted the horrors of the revolution, saved and reformed the monarchy and so spared Europe the murderous career of Napoleon and all the devastation it brought. If be had lived ten or even five years longer the history not only of France, but of Eu- rope and the world, would have been difrerent,. It is, in fact, sufficient- to say tbat be would have made. both Robespierre and Napoleon impoiethle. -Stand Magazines 'rho Helpful Man. Any man who, by sound thinking and oard work, develops and carries on a productiee industry and by bis good Judgment makes that Industry both profitable and stable confers an Im- mense benefit on society. -Charles W. Eliot. THE COUNTRY LAWYER. A Legal View of Him.as the Slave of His Clients. -- "A professional' baseball player -in part bases his dein' for a large com- pensation upon the theory that In ac- cepting service he surrenders in a great measure his liberty and becomes the property of his 'employer," writes Al- mond G. Shepard in "Case and Com- ment" "If -this was the toasts of compensa- tion for tbe lawyer in the rural dis- tricts he would speedily become a- mil-, lionaire. For he is the property not only of one individual, but frequently of ti Whole community, and the greater Itis success, the wider his reputation, the more abject. is his slavery. His clients are tyrannical. They know and recognize no office hours. l'Ite month hand on a farm has at least a few hours betti-een late dusk and early dawn for repose, but even these are frequentle denied the country. lawyer. 'Some of his clients are prone to con- sult him at his residence late at night, when none of the curious minded vil- lagers can see them, and speculate and gossip 011 the question and of the na- t and purpose of_ the call. Another I bereving in the adage that the early bird catches the WOrM, at early sunrise interrupts his slumbers to make sure that they retained the 'hest' law- yer in the county to represent -them im. some present or expected trouble." 'Qpponegp tbat they refute us nin eir, own. opinion! •' weak:less- ,averleal ,at or:co. , 31 MakEVOtt,a neiraimn.• • Pr,„c $3 a llor„,or two for ee Alter eeeanenearese, !Mtn geeltell Prue INFLAMMATQRY • ''''::•:RHEUMATISM Completely Cured lay. elti Ur- Ws 0, Reid, of 11arni1tou Ont., one of the best known and most highly respected commercial travellers in aa Canada, as a ctrly lerPrPilbefrmGIN Ls RIut /euriaLtism cured him. Mr, Reid writes as follows z„ "I hare been for the laSt to 3'ears a eripPle With Mu,Seular mad "Indanunatory Bheumatisnl. teled almost eeeryth'isag known to medical science te relieve nte ef the intense pain and infiammatien, I soughtehange of elimate in Kentucky an d other Southern points without relief. 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Vestibule Can/Am end Perler tibrares•Aeffett ea' Will be °Posited 014 P3550ORDT,5 4E4 neeureel Fomfortolle ride along 1 the meet interestiag. route to Mita:011a tvbart itlatte avoiding ane ineonven• 1enee tonesseugens, • Return eonnection ie made with train leevileg nlaisneka Wharf et 10,- a. an (lefty exceat Sander erriv- ing in Toronto 3,10 44. co, Touriet Tickets at reduced ; rates are new an gale to nlualtreira Te5ertfl good for to over at ann ulaintit and anon to return until November 30th We are Prepared to contract' with DR. G, P„ ROUVSTON 1...P.a. 1:!,, DAIS Of House 'a 1;0i and ICIllse14°Iii Er- sitY Office over Diokson Se Collie Auction Sale , z, .- Honor GrDaduatTe IoSf TTerotnto U. ell'estra:" • O. S. PhilliPS LeaPreeeiv'ed ilfeCrne- I. jng's Law office. Ologed Wesizapee tions frarn the undersigned to eell 1 a.Y„ ,afe"-n-P°1'3.• Phoue Office Sit by leuhlio auction, on !Lot :85' ,Elie. -"-es4"ence 5 b. t ., beth street, Exeter North, on --------- — - t SI.A31;4k)111BD:113:As'Yharp7the -tliti411W-11119g13' 11, '11.t1.1:7:(oAN 40 1-E0 o8t .0 raitt,, 1 coal oit stove three burners; 1 Bettor Grad t f T . t . DR. A emtenlion, table; .,3- iron, .„bed t;teala; 1 er:n:Ye: si::: /11.;I:s;T. ., - 1 weed bedstead. 1 mantie clock' ,ze er ' — -"---nee 1 arlor /amp, °2 aled sPrings; tWe•i Teeth .„, roattresse•s; 1 glreSser and comode; nn, b :/' r(„4„e„`c_ti withqut Rota, i?4V lot.irauoet1:1:bae; :01 17 ta°1:fditnat:0: :heel tal ahi,:41110 1 1: 1,t lai:betl ateact;rhePre:;: ,14, NI Clueh:::9;12,irre::;;;:ag...1, i et teb i a. ,trt 0:rsy.. :G11 xrde ;el.:74° vt9:411::eit ar 4e :42 45,11 T1140.73.4 :1:liea:Llasi'r :afet N:,'::noSrRokr. r 1:1 II:era: 11 .:Calih:tn:e1T: :1171 1 g:shitlett:e:d1':locat;111111::%.1-: sity ' OW;115:311„ia°nIld-hfNri:si:e: .1)1).0.° 47'inl4011/t,,' f ictnres: 1 -hammock; 1 .1v-Igb` 'Associate coroner of ilurgn t.,,t board; 1 wood stove; a eiosk; a number of other 'arteries. 1 TEHN1S Ob' SALE i ou110:yeb:314e saerlfe.e.ets-c,a$11. 'Real Estate will he 'made %an ,,.. GEC BA-RVNEB B. 6, P0'4-1. 1''reeriekor Auet, Nete.,.,., D JOIKSON DABIANG Barristers, Solicitors Notaries Grnal veYeueers 61nntnissioners, for the MO1Ser1,3 S.P,1141C 4tQr. • *I. t Af011eY tg 3Proan• at lowest ratea felt ilep- tereet. 04-0FIC-,-.5.1AIN STREET ..,UX1Frfr 4 For Sale or Rent 1 1_,2 storey Veeme Rouse enn not- .....,--.........----,........,........,,---,-,4,-,,-*"' .. t4t A ... 14 il,i, 0101;sog 04 AllidreW St'O,O,If OPIltaiteing ; $ go• ad''' 4L 1: :: II4n 4:::: Sid, to oll.g$ On eXliai:atroo:1 :::::1 Irbt:Q. al:: It 1:aa:r4t41 19r1:11 11 4::' ^ "gs:' *i'll4t:t5Vt:4:1:474:::t1 ?:4:51 1g;t : :34;11 Wilt be . MQ TiNe'ErGe:1 4t. :1;4 4e lC:fa Nit iSt0'4 44 2;-n It lel L141filf: - ,„: xp or, We have a largo anatannt tat ate, ftfirtds le lean Ort farm era yai lago properieee tweet rate ;;t1 foreat d Lot for S le rq s- L a a G. 4', Isf. RISASITT A Nue We 1,1 exiesva, ee Heuer Graduate of tt d 0 ail OU house actoe:tasairial:31tnioonerSztreepemt;;Frlaymithe 7.4t74Tatootrett4t 4.1;f:ti4cr, aTeactrhz:tinvieoztileole geed !foundation good cellars a tare `-'-.04eter .114.110.413e0r$ ofvetaeruit tcrbegrye.enstetritaianf, ct.T.a.tir aVara:441.tirreshetzaslire,4 L au ra• sebetry currente and etc, III'S 14:141timv, ft very deeireble property, 3-S acre of lend and will be eond Te550tabl klirxetotttr:zrott,OsEw If:11:01thi:ra :13713%o:44 quire on the Prealleee *a Te Bleb - Canning factory Contracts 10L3 particulars and tickets from Greed Trunk Agents, •emnanowwww.11.'wwerwm•ft. SIX eNIORE DEATHS TO -DAY Consumption tbe ealiee-Six pea- ele die every dal' In Ontario Sr= Tuberculoeis-at the rate at one ver son every four kours-a tOtal of 2300 dee the eeola year -equivalent to the wieing out and loss to the commune ity et a good sized town.* An. anpaling loss ot Iliad (heedful ritY is that the continual sacrifice is quite unneceasere. The lives or most Elf them, Tight be saved. . Pioneer work in 'the crusade again- st consumption ban beendone by the National Sanitarium Association. Tee bospital Sluskokit and We5t04 to- day standing, evidence of the mega*. ticient acnievements of the Ale' sociation. This lecture will be give ee on Teinsday evening May 2?.tit SAYelock in tbe Town 11411 Reese W. 3. Ileaman will ocouny the chair. A collection will be taken at Om close. 1 "Admirable' 'enaction and instruc- tive "A Seca:leer of unusual ability.' "A meet thrilling lecturer." 1 Such is tee chorus of 'praise. with- out any- note of 'dissent, which ihas greeted Mr Watson's lecture during the nast 18 months. To attend such a lecture a lpriv 'liege. We heartily commen,d it ,to our sailer& I Gallant Unto Death. When Sir Ralph Abercronthy -vast mortally 'wounded in the battle of Anoukir he was carried on a litter on board tbe Foudroyant To ease -his pain a soldier's blanket was placed under his bead. He asked what it was. "It is only a soldier's blanket," he was told. "Whose blanket is it?" he persisted, lifting himself up. ' "Only one of the men's." "I want to know the name of the man whose blanket this is," the dying commander twisted. "It is Durnetn Roy's of the Forty -sec. ond, Sir levees." said his attendant at last "Then see that Duncan Roy gets his blanket 1 !tie very night," commanded the bra' 4. mil/. win) did lioe forget even in his htst agonies the comfort and Iris! titre nf his men. Of such un- selfish eine are. true soldiers made. - Youths t empanion. Clack Opals. Black 0p:115 seem almost misno. niers. for NA It. St)ine Of the stones nre • nctmilly }mock anel all of them have it dark body .,1* iii}derground' they are really enderfnl, flashing, changing meesee et Al) the colors of the solar epeetromo vibrate through them, some in 11 ufnpo,int ritin,gs, Oth- ?XS in loll leg ilia. peaCOCIf And forinal designs. SOIne of them show broad trashes of red, 1,1iie. green or purple. which chtinge rapidly hem.] one to other on the slightest change of :Ingle or light. Others exhibit (1011(.1. effets and sunsets such as rrtirtier painted aild only Ruskin could describe. A .Rare Film. "Aladetn, I understand that your - 'daughter helps you daily with your housework." , 'What royalties would you charge .me for a moving ,picture reel of this, - mese, unusuell ittelanati farmers to grow peas and earn for the coming: season. 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