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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1913-6-26, Page 6ItOr .Great A St 'uggle For a Agzde � t,,ea., i:e ..,:ng rr= es OVA h < t:: N : ', ez a> +te eeehee be,y x " tiredly:, s 04101.Mbtftitce, and W, <-•tin, ' oug,.v o -A, tn,,,,, lar <t -,4-..,,,,, ° hayO iia '7� t, '4 . . �y �� 0.,m Oat � {: t.. ;u, s a a'? e*, ha atte f,ee xx !pct tS n cam ht of that,"' ire > F:�susreeted.. zi<it You are mit ; aT. s a way her took L:.on the ;_c'>^ l nca Deeima, 1.:< aa_rg fie ea e n" iter ni raid " { �" �^ t'aaa ^•/. a3 Ds it'd, e"' as he a rats -tea -1 Pa .dtD:"'4 Pegn1i fie: i' a am ';dP33fi k t1#Cd a * 1c3 r they are •a�CtrsxLaa ett ?tta�'y.tat;t °,"' <r gctid Lad "alias of 1 isenitgrat Act t r4tttriess 4 *Mail � .i h':?.:.< nanig or counts, Not Mies Deane, +aa. f ee R .sd t;,te4 . ""Cert" Ire a t;rben" 1. $zed nqu wn.. � tz R. a•4O >�f ." ,F t?rotter, =M traiti1 i+Fis:'� x , $ c x�;a' ,. r k: A 6 x,A. f rg a ren yakoq 1pp trat tkfts ant1{1es"( -G dantt 'Mitt Ae 11 ]2'-"tZnl ise M•Y,b stater Total itb"a ' t ttmatEs. Lb n yt ; done" La; remind Fan n >t� l 4: Iaie farx� lana a have ;atm If -di: ap7 aa,ir"4 netrtst o Lite o -s$ a�9ast ikW G 9 ° 44. ter, but gat Ica at her h as tatiaC�l ntemilet,; !tl we °Aa " rt,R tx a "'; aiii �a a 3 t, r'ax-- . Scent '�ng } im tai' c .4 ' g have tt a .a cd t'� t#S :ta �rrel,r '` r"aruv - 3 . , <`.r b a= ❑ it Ktt3!awe Toa="_.. ue'49.0-t nt a* �., .;,' .. 3-et;.Ws: Z tee. �,a nli a : ]: �� - ..e :;s 3� i ar>ns� te�,.;� zfw, black �_e as slz aa, atdK3 <..� _S;". Who tdaictrs; eaurc3,', ?ta rtat ttSX, R9# -?„ t?,rat f "F+a ". a;a ).-e#Rfe "n su*rtalft t4 c hecadaohe is to: to energy, time and °i`g atop »t at once simply take ^NA.iRU.CO Headache he Waters arm Vous : confirm our statement that they do not contain ' i truth that Can hirdri` heart or nervous TEA%� R system. 25c, a box, i. � id' y Tout s. ,ara:ne at metre leen C OF CANADA. G1M9TE0. 124. is Poultry ALADA" JOn the •F fart. Ft?OM MERRY OL EN LA!® Its garden � freshness sh nest and fine flavour' are protected by the sealed whicla eels the goodness , and all contamination out. tri, BLACK, MIXED R FS"c a as eters h r;e to he sa-d. r) t35, ttc+ 'e;`;s o€ us, Liss n 3e a _t #O A ry Ileae, p,eh it t er.ectl qac sizer in. making a t? 7 . rather' �. � p � g gJ � n N -tail be t9µ • • • -1 icor frank eyes turd "s 11at'dt `eL, i S+. strong - ' .... . .,. - tabt, �fi.. f'Ri P_.. h. instinct strQn.,lt II�,.e _ _ .fid,... A8 �.. .� ,..., c•:;s .,. � - r_ Why , " ,_,, A�if�d stat, v a who: neglects t � He � Q - . drily. ns ''1?;Gart� Z4rf�tRe3" 1R the �*��.c�':�,€ 1dtRS=^ 'aver bt�#"tad o a r a at p er lit his d:, as of e Were t .. ems i s ase,», E "old, a k .e e as try of; know,' & 4 'p� R{ t�a word:, t t �3e 1nia tGi :cake tJre: r..,a?>ti �'e ri . k. , > „� aieSs, ml.�w tAttt,. itAal , "'.., S •._v y,'L'u_S},.. 11. 9 A� gai4 4T r v'"a , j m his t .c happiness ti en, > f+i v the IOW'S,. ltt yrs s:t pa z that le,r... PO ?teib f1araf, zoci'l 1 - Le -"s, s, o,. aaacl ?!oaii& ,. "a one As set #t incl der ' o iblq, t 1 fsalire t z et.., ids Acca,c' II the 1ti4ter a, ; "thawasp e9 emu** and it, : t tire n Ti 3t.tli oc> * that would 1f ..0'." 3est "rpm Bali IN:li .ed to /bites tae might he Cat;Ft)ltn.l@11" $0Ine mat. if a let tat alt lAtth taetentleit to do Yo. ;f Tat" t Bard trou. F"„s �' c � . , 4T t zvs�stltt the oPSolt tat a tante" . 4 ; a4"" -lt." ------ t cit beet restate. i Nc,e• a�. Keep the'eggs in .a diol, dry raoul m" .t or cellar, 1)isfeiu;ler in#arses, SQirritrg \esa,s. Attend to themach'iae euefully" The folaowing is an, excellent rein - al a T o ga that - Little Peter, zr ct at regular raoaa>.'s,; ec1� yr a cough th�r,, ft)tla�r i _ ] art e �ee,a, after listening ate s c late«aka 'at , ��,ways test t t ,a' in.. per '2X1 horses" 'sugar, t nt'i "e r_ a -i 1&e ]a-e,z olg elan„a dr p . ” 'Granulated et � l� to ,a lesson on kindness to ,+ r les" eggs before settitig, one pound rra Ss high m . powdered t amnia lS went [2ottle O dinner t a'ler S'e2' ' 3 11 roper e •i ventilation at. on ..ate_ l l sae a , e,alolaxe of potash eight ounces,- i , .,, thoaa21t>aa� , When he returned to and S r : powdered lcab I,i .,• . _k, i�aoo, ,a Sren up to c �• �. tight --4 hopper _tear := all zl,lA�, -a Well together, er, i�Iacn table- t . , aob oa slti ha In " teacher, provided x r� 41 C C 1 spoonful ' < you have i the feed !i 1 the , l a .la _ t >a a 1, bo btu e�. `'Well, izy:S i thehopper,feedingt h a S peter f _,._ S 'tQ impart, f t, n and pace the g,r a -aa feed f petea r'' etre excl " XTa ,� l t al a dry house.andhealth''a 3i 1 birds.e c oaill es, ael.C?o1 in the at`e * la '� t sit,,t 2e and bee' arece• s e art_ f a 'it . '.s._ eF , iY la 'I SS SS _ 1, C?n t0 4?_ .t, If° YOU, are feeding y>; c, P l *ag it a I cast. 'wanted reel ., l 12 to tell you, isle, a' die_ e. poultry i house. a. e z ar• meal mixec. with ��ne nay, s lac_.,., �> mix it teacher, hots Ila as good to dumb dry and clean, lei n t s � t ,xt la asn, t , he rat -on, animals this morning," ]ie replied. ♦ e� ��a -"-- {?il#( S.S.T:�-_�_/. _. i'�. �3L Lt.; •- ._._.-- a ..._— _: f..qi,. :_. that . : r. ., . Why, , aD�l �-. ISP <a•� niee, Peter � What t.. ai �4,,.C,:l. hens . �.�, Many �' a„.) ,x. x 1 Q a... tldarral_ e CJaa range 1 e: � "1, Q, , i.5 men waste < 1 t � youPeter c ,, a �a {a v did , do fdrew 1 <.r « alailise,. ,a, f gg "steal' I an ail un, arta». man quiet, gentle heal withthe fools of themselves. a 4 •G� bar #S i cn n tt ar t lea. , i+g4 b44 , i- h s e " terVere that- the : e T,.. c. tP” .,n.. aa, r d M r N@c PT3 b2 S,St be avoided c w > R nP,�t<1a 'Frh$& is . l"C"L+�, r� _� `a � as y t» #sra : t attea cntt ' l "u c € '.0-1,1,. S; _ anzaaet. trite: untterfeeo a it- -I 4oe -�- mate ‘,-,,,Lar aid ll. ,.$res e a -k eitn to rant :00" • E t.r �: 5. ,. .,erne l.Il rx r 1a t't : „a " �'?AFt ,_ - r. jt stunt, to I 'Ab 6 a, rfr E_,a � X510 - ,..e &tUTk tliE. f _ 1, a='I,iega0 .fit.. 'tbe 4441.14N, beg I€ tom, tea,' P alit ' t cr -did,ild r stoma; n +t k a has ";"tiDIl 39t; v?t t l .F ,'# adi f•gki#i °a : � v`t sa ' !11.44- t": : F�`"+�tO WR..S 1. did, E 3 ia::4'- ' t� S c, n .. . <.-^- . i,h ,. t c to€ltt'aez t€: ^ t rite "steal ai;pe it+*K 1t1 t. revealed rho §ax;t014saa ttazg �, r : , tar „Ar ;''af W"� :,,� lith ies tater. ttiir o m Ito t 'at- tb3eal tA,tl; c )ni otl hal l• sA fti 6 0 taaeebargeaft,v newt) that l tteta1w. sand "# +et ek+e) ' treat sras.riw€ ou7,. get at e f d ae b st -be re boar fie a ret, tP rse as S:rnat�,ely i "Are yo tt bet arced Yap, aa�aia ,,, as ;fit"int e a c tett �tlaat velalaata ed zt $ley, slaclltl l be tae reeve. as t *e beAiill "NMI � a lawn 1 Y a1b11�" 8r:t'Fh't p"Fhtr li.,'. a poultry t::iww d n mite t'a , e., rigs zest, her a; mote hardy. us iia ignor be t,t �aeii iiia i <tc'Et, msg + a$ le uteri ehAii b' airx c, .t,_g "12tat tubi 'Was (Sat. Qa;I,t rt RQ lrae�' 7 t'i. iiatltt tl:f', sa vast/ • t".y'r l` bad, ti deo lathed t well, a kettle BeriesUrg l efdr ee. SO Sar i;ee? .Ata es. 't's: Yuki stew a€ .. Sas said. "area} taut1 PT- ,1t4nAd'' AA r aii1 hien 1a4sitruisty, 3: ia� tsoreery u e Abe b y srba to , 1 e mr 4 t r h tis, metas ng s rra seberrrq rest t�A"n4 lam, rdf °meed arts dial to •A 2 s .nw a tr �ixsit aF lie teat ^t>f i teat+ tea t t r&d 9 at- t 9 r ttt.tagt+ list.. . t 1gt-'1 tato t +iraaed a 14A'� nS t^A x9 rsS.arn '-- .x...z.-ci..'1. ' �la� rm. �._. ti mat (•tare! ltoa tied s beat).Owould be the s)r6t 0 .. i E" """ a eesct> tea r>i , "° s a31� Saar of t n t his our brother no f ,ra ape e5lsc3 etati shoo! aR.r6 z date R ta'r. * as tw4ap z t a -tyreeheet acral . a rb aj#ter tn.Ts r4� due'"a ,te sk inn . sh. r to e, Tlae ', tom, 'ball They .bid re heel the "fd or 1.210 rft Kea aaar " ltd You tit Tire anit„zrgra etrett zt dap }fac ,� gt pteep tl1:e flack aaicl 'rite 1 at, ti#lfie 2tia. at<the basatt, at 10304 Robb ^ 111x14 is ,a ]cess, tatter trate st:04 1N t ,ad t tee bsaa7 +? &n. 113. ,14-14 he':ai eta V) doWn," gatdt Gaunx, is short and ettriterrw lit Fall A IF+'.!t said:.. east" Matte Nvial; ti ,, a op,a, $� v t areattta lig carte'#1 �, very piton IXAad,7 `A° has 'i"(AtiiT spring yItgt. Ii fte.,- �a la 0 ." * l� steeper than is laulss and rite" forget rite iMPartAnee 14+ ttl Dr I t AA, � t%, etre was r u" , a see your tilittda� del r,ta b e.. These pests w. ilea # t regret, �' ta4a daA" #tldl➢tc a t "• _ all thr# a tamniixrY c OX t, r2 i. # Bea " "berm srauar#a a Zi t xntPi rata, tttaC f^f £t1Bll'4 tn,1n, -,""r oral, td rrrt�" tr?fi�;i �h;� beset tQ desreatd � la li *t sea streets - S in t°tu put good its of they" eon ; as a to his full three feet. and proud - last l ly declared, "1 kissed. the eat:" Cuy a cs A11" MAIL ABOUT JOHN Uecttrrr_n ee an TU e L n` Tlt a d ai. net u . s Stt ren - lt te' 1!n : tllq +Gorst. In erefal' There a e o � ever. r, Ilk ti . 1 waisi."p .{ir t-2 pert fe 1 ,. p il. Ln�lant{„ in London the death rat week was as It w <„s 13.0 per �+r31, the population , In l thirty . a its scars the .nxea of :1�fan- ohest,er lits extend e 1 front -1,000 acres t -o' ?0,000 acres, t is stated that fir. Carnegie <, has �a ala • <a l � already given 31/i, r a ima(ls ' p an Great for t ., Britain � haler llL'i,L AND 11 S, PEOPLE. 3?(a�s�,�t] 1,000 The Thames,' which has been. eau-. a ; geioazs for boating lately, is now town to summer level and quit afe- 1poll of Dover � 'Ker la".opailoY'':.�.:�taJ.T'S 42naiorit�^ of 757 aain, S it r t. pro- posal to build lid d <� dock on the sea-, front Re,putec1 to have. be1or�eail: to Lord Beaconsfield, a to hat .p - M tRZS vet been sold at :regia -1 Tyeom b for 3 ($13,•10), There i5 111ettSiefi in nearly ?eve oaase 7n ('atford, Zc-et'i-ding t. the tatement at all inquest of Dr, ulbert Tire cemeteries around L0velosa 'over 2,000 acres. and the land they ecupa represents aL capit=al of BAA. torn :a.... eels ,.e.e+ ted it a�tca, And Connaught. Ciaptain Ir. of An overstock in, our warehouse must be cleaned s out before August 1st. Renee the Prde , Three tilClt dial -40 mile milt speedometer enclosed. 10,- 000 mtie season odometer. Regular The which r�iiett :.tial. front UP, {t2RCt ti11+411oaa h ,gaaaita Mrd eats sdtr pe• ?tan -tete; welt: ,gcaad .gro'weih ZK4V will helm cd his l'ar"e! �ttm caac# wadi) aaaa;uts 1;44 dtacae4 I* ut Went to stflltd the deprecswlag ae at the Zee. Dee;t;aaa 1 effeete Mott/ J'un, ,11n atr to t, 1t fi xs ith at, laugh -the Szet#laic have. sr iS Still na her as ler , %eprned turtle at It will t:ttat take Ming", i. tadatn, i -out" to 'See what kind 0 anis tato the most of i., ...., .�.., :et it. Then furnish that >ttind gear- tottlw The hens need it la het good else Of it. " spceial attention t H. (lave their nwr _ 1a g d #h hat they can baa on an tat will. Do not fats with them, keep a watch on their sup�2Ei.,": rale hard water should he chanstatt t 'arid to before them. 'ad During the summer ;:tautlis ra"len itwis have free ane And eau pitta" care ,ictse,ets and au abundance oaf ad otP gralssr meat and, seg€table:4are not. do essential in the; bill of lure, hat. of the .hens are confined meat scraps and green feed should still be sup pried. Regular feeding is of the litmus inlportsattee. Adopt the method Af ,ding best suited to ,)•crur cir'cur $tzanees. 'owls become accustomed tta their feed at certain times, anci War feeding impairs digestion i om overindulgence if the feeding deferred, or want of appetite if fed, tree frequently, Egg eating is generally caused try an insufficient supply of linin. The best euro is to give them all the broken egg shells they will eat. A. broken egg coxed with, red pepper 01' kerosene will help to break the habit. Plenty of uyster shells with- in reach, wholesome food, exercise, pleasant quarters and darkened nests' will act as a preventative. :at not l TT nM1 Rad t" iia srt## aattiaritr see #s s" , tr+ ng, 'rigorous April-bttt.h, r0ni der ter tFt. = aviro at ', ar tree rtr id. tntr to rata Twit AS taxi gkq7x� dR iAa vri �anrttt a: id ea.ZI h. -x ant c;ouaang set to share reread tt c c Ott tits opera. and the tt ea'm w would call hire ,a tr mx us+d the -and a I. w zf lta al h d hi :earl 'beta • daar�tro y' -triter. tz yti r20ia5 att.1, b .Zobb "no ett aren't they? There's bi Just ONT 14 by *bat bueh, and I've been trying to Into for the last ten minute*: hut can' "You don't quite reach. do 3.mt?” ,rs, Ile was Gaunt. WO "No. don't." admitted /lobby. "I va tor Tali; throw fairly atraight, but not .so far Alf o lovely *Iron, or where he is feeding. You try." here -were no lighte, Gaunt hesitated. moment.. theu seek igutt nor tiOuttd$ the rod and Threw the ay. CW ha nd Oa * ratan; ill ra PrIca eetioraeter. 10,000 treasueodometer. Auto - le retetting trip regle, and A guaranteed e.peelgt Yalu* STUB. 0 The Duke of The membership of the Naiienal Ilion of Dock Laborers at "Liver,. mi has risen in three year",:i from Wultham. the quaint EsseN town, d is about to keep its birthday with 0, large velehration. Tilbury. Crhan (Admen have tie - Wed to.p.ay all men in their om- loy a inummon wage of 30s. ,i4.1' 7,20 a week of 45 llollIa. " IV' tar the plitta)114 13 . Isle tot Wight, has hoot ofsed the public. ial to the late 'Viscount Treizegar. - Owing to threats of suffragettes ' to kidnap the children of Mr. Wins - walks beside the two perambulte- n an ateempt to avoid a dog 1. eh 'Mai ittllipillg' llp to her, a Ring Street, Runngate. by a 'Sing motor ear. Viten two women were 4:harged blo stated that they drew long pins from their hats and used in as bayonets. Ns.° mineral trains collided . at xandrn dock, Hull, and one err - ?It. lint the driver and fireman a, miraculous eseape. . Iskylishly dressed Italian was ed sbot in Trefalgar Square/ ding from a wound below the rt. Ile died soon after admis- to Charing Cross Hospital. m Scabs= Sinallowners Com_ y have acquired nine acres of 3 --eight gareleue have been ae- ed ehiefly by working men, iee nibbling at a. box of ntateh- Isle of Man isehttion hospital, POLEON'S SWORD RUSTY. onee's. Three women had a ow estmpe through a. window. caused ,a Brei,ri a Sheffield con- done. Fortunately there were Douglas, and much damage ' atients in the hospital at the outbreak of fire occurred at Emerald and Diamond, Breast- plate, But Discarded it. LE Access, ries Department, WMST TORONTO T ches at Toronto, Montreal, Hamilton, Winnipeg, Vancouver. Melbourne, Atlet, d 04 4. mild leo eerie." 1 '24 appreciate and, ler ,,i Iron Dean a 'lint ltpw do yo IDeekutt stop]) ehort and looked ore a . her thenider at hint with faint PUrpriw. The possrbIlity of the discovery zn, -Row ea b'. • ' g at e• never , the near future of, a cure for whoop- """' ne"'" I'?" th.(' 4aid' "I thjuk Ite ing cough was held out recertt13," at net be very heameas." i -noortimAr. I the Academy of Sciences by Dr. "Y4** III br°tbez wal lelilng :172 ,h°1v,' Emile Roux, director of the Pasteur and he will send no answer. Is it' derny •of medicme. o veil. yes, it le wicked. For, think!, D . roux vas merely transmit, - It If tricked to neglect one's duty.' ' ., 1 • i' '- - t is his duty to trate care of pen- ting the report of Dr. Alfred Con - tenants and laborero who live on 0,, .e e -and naturally loek up to him - bacteriologist, of the Belvedere as their friend and protector as well as Military Hospital, Tunis, where, landlord." , I with the tollaboretion of Dr. Nic- said Gaunt, quietly. tille, he had prepared a solution "Oh, I think not. It is that he neglects; containing ' living cough them. Why does he not come and live in, 1., • baceilli that beautiful house and iD this lowly i IN oich he injected into 1122 children place instead of deserting it?" ! sufferiv'tt from the disease, repeat- "Perhano he tan not help himself," said .:1.1 Gaunt. "I ventured to plead for mercy-, - - .13kIata..sflikheilmy. en/Leg.hdont*ht,ktn°rf 3'svies',, dren recovered in less than three d him in his own defence, he might '', weeks, whereas under the ordinary seem so -heartless I him. was it not?'' '-c".13 wilat You" treatment the mildest attack lasted ima nodded. I two and sometimes five or six' yon riot think it ifi heartless to lead months. Of the res -t forty per cent. s? Bobby says- But I must not re.. of selfishness, and neglect all one's i improved grea.tly, while the remain - it." ing- twenty-three per cent. were not • ease do!" he said. "Whst Nvas it your er said?" affected either for riood or bad: ham shut her lips close for a mo- Dr Roux while declaring the ex - then s.he said: , I do not suppose Lord Gaunt would Pcnnienta thus far were on too a;rho rePeated the story, that while •small a -scale to makea definite Pro- t] not And any time or money to nouncement said he believed an c to this beautiful Place, he can ' the time and money to spend iil effective cure for whooping cough ure and -gambling. Is it true that he was in sight. what was it. fifty thousand pounds Russian prince? -I forget his name - that he thinks of nothing but amus- irnself? I hope it is not true " ot. quite, he said. "It was not so large a sum as you. mention. Twenty was the amount, and he lost it, not won it. And ac to devoting hie life to the purusit of pleasure" -he paused and laughed, a laugh of grim irony -"if he does, his de- votion does not meet with its rewa,rd." "You know Lord GauntF” said Decima.. Gaunt was silent for a moment. Yfow was the time to say, "I am Lord Gaunt" -or, rather, it waS not the time. llow could he distress her by revealing, hinaself after her denunciation of him' '',T • would not discover himself. In a 'few .viftl., n•ill&lit la we1,1 19-';',`.:',. t'l,le b•-•enefit minutes he would have parted from her, ot nis seruces.- : Yowl Jol.,0nOr end she would remain in ignorance of would jes, ,,,h,nme ,ome cheap :white his identity -,-at any rate, till he had gone; ' , .' and so he would spare her the' embarrats- trash lawyer.' the oi,cl - darKey re- ment which would overwhelm her if be nlied, "and he wouldn't do me no Meanwhile, Deoinut waited' for her a . a k there. 411, yeti; I set. him" "And have got hitur exclaimed ith :Moth of excitement. "'I ray. what Sy you throw! 'That was ttiittlerflar ero he continued.) "'LNG COUGII CURE. Drew! Thinks Remedy Is In ard.i:tns neglected to te the r.'eapp is Fad, hut there d tr4,0A. Indeed. itiecinta looked at hint. There wee male in Ids eyes and on his tins. but it wee rather a sad and eelt•rceeit;rig one. make." be 'went on, knocking the ash off hts, eitgar and looking at her as if -or eltrin. felt -she were a long way or- "I wanted to shiny Bow unreasonable, how ineon,sistent you were in cutting me just "Tea?" said Itecitria. flushing slightly. nen. "1 Alb, Will admit. ve"Y tYletkeok; ana hear a story sou, of course), are very good." 1 net "'No one is teally good," said Deeima, eal/e, Ire regarded hor with smile. "Do bee 'All, well; fairly good. l'S'aw, Miss a 11/e Deane, do you think Ole snaked? Do you think that it as axn- peat Passible for a bad matt to becoMe good?" op/ Deeima looked shock d broth ''Oh, no, no! There is always hope! It Is never too Iate-" --"To mend," eaid. "And don't you tlAnk at is the duty of the good folk to Dee Oh care Poor wicked? Perlts/as they have strayed devot through no fault of their own -have only afford lost their- war. And think'. A helping, a pleas directing hand may put them on the right wan_ path again. Do you thinit it is the duty of, a, of 'all the good people to stand a leng aud • way off and watch the bad ones' drifting i jag 'h down the broad, the Primrose Path, that ,en oun the hill of Avernus, 'without malting an effort tostop them?" Deciraa glanced with a troubled little Faets.,4gainst :Mu!. .old negro was charged wit having -stolen a hog., Thelacts were all against him. He had no Counsel, and when the judge asked him if .he wanted a lawyer assigned to de- fend him he declared 'that he did not. ',"-But you are entitiedrsto a lawyer,''. the -Court explained, "and coal or wood. Cheaper than gas. Stock arried at ail chief points. 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Had In recalling the sword which Na- poleon presented to the Russian Grand Duke Constantine at Tilsit on the occasion of the trea,ty be- tween Napoleon and Russia in 1807, a Paris newspaper asserts, that al- though Napoleon always carried two epistols in his 'saddle he very rarely used them. His service sword, as he called it, was so rusted in its- sheath' -that at `the. battle of AroiS-sur-Aube_in•,181-1 he' had. to•`-ealf aide-de-Cainp. It' is also said that the ilTAnperor whose. figure in a long grey cloak and "bie.01'ne'' is everywhere fa- miliar, had made for hint 661 f a. hel- met .and breaa9plate set with ner- alds and diamonds. fthind. that ho eked,. „too an nth a Roman warrior, and he discarded Th armor that Napoleon had on bur once -is to -day ,to Im•seen under a tees in the Arney museum. titql.ltice all he preaches. • Yet, the,