The War Cry . wound, gave it to KingiWilliam IV., who placed It in the>Royal collection. This bullet, whiclAis one of the historical relics, Is kepi;,at Buckingham Palace, was broughtt? to- the exhilJltion by King Geotge3own Armourer,: who, before it ? over to the eare of the exhibitioniauthorities, sealed the case in whicUit now reposes with his own privatesignet ring. The greatest precaution^are taken to ensure its safety, t The bullet is a circular musket balJof .lead. On one side of it are em*bedded portions of the gold lace front*the admirals uniform, which, witbtother fragme
The War Cry . wound, gave it to KingiWilliam IV., who placed It in the>Royal collection. This bullet, whiclAis one of the historical relics, Is kepi;,at Buckingham Palace, was broughtt? to- the exhilJltion by King Geotge3own Armourer,: who, before it ? over to the eare of the exhibitioniauthorities, sealed the case in whicUit now reposes with his own privatesignet ring. The greatest precaution^are taken to ensure its safety, t The bullet is a circular musket balJof .lead. On one side of it are em*bedded portions of the gold lace front*the admirals uniform, which, witbtother fragments o£ the uniform, wer*forced into the wound. ^ What to do with doubts—get rid oftliejn. The will of God is p. holy will. \ --. *—— ) . Praying for others is the best profi moter of true friendship, ^ « -; - The .greatest joy on earth Is th^joy of being given up to win souls. J «, u rmwmam I^PWrSTSIITW^T October 8. 1910. Little Conservationists AN INTERESTING DESCRIPTION OF A BEAVER His Dams and Ponds Have Saved Vast Estates of Soil. ^RlWENTY-FOUR years ago,^^ while studying glaciatlonon the slope of LongsPeak, I came upon a clus-ter of eight beaverThese crude, conical mudwere In a forest pond far upIn this colonywere so houses. huts on. the mountainsideof our first engineersmany things of interest that the fas-cinating study of the dead Ice Kiugsruins and records was indefinitelygiven up in order to observe CitizenBeavers works and ways. The industrious beaver builds apermanent home, keeps it clean and inrepair, and beside it stores food sup-plies for winter. He takes thoughtfor to-morrow. These and other cohi-mendabe characteristics give him aplace of honor among a horde ofhomeless, hand-to-mouth folk of thewild, Hia plcturesue works give acharm to the wild and are helpful toourselyea. His dams and ponds havesaved vast;estates of soil, have check-ed many a flood and helped toeiiualjze \ A pile of granite boulders on theedge of the pond stoo
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