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~reat -conoems.
: ,now saw
d i,ootly with:the
'
d epot MlUlagero
'Yere now R~~'7in : over) the rctailin!~ \:jtlâ¢.'. in el~ ..
and ·they -da.lI.' not ' trouble abn:tt the personnl
affa.;ra of. ihe employees.
H e WaB perfectly!
~;~~~~~~li~'
]I0XEV.
~~~~
[' I-:('I·LI·:·S BANKING HOY:SE..~
1.1111:1( ,11. l ' AS H ADVANCES" TO
' y A ~1 0 Li:\ r on ev ery descriytion of
L t ·. \I ILI·;
PH (l PERTY,
J el<clle ry, '
Il il t'"
\\"1 ' Lr lll g :\PPol el, etc.
. HigheR
\'::>
~1\\"' 11 f OI uld J e\\clt ery, Old Gqld,
r. F ,d :!(' 'i' cl., th a nd Anuque Plate.\ ~d~ P.\ (;E , Pll\\ llbrokrr and ··General
l \~ " llL,'1L . 19 . Ki ng ' s R oad , R el1d;C;n"K>...:._ _ _
"'- n l is l '\ I': SS- Il Y i'OST.
I U~ YOU \\"Il.U'\ G '1'0 PAY 4â¢. IN
Tit E
£;
I ~ TER F. :; 1
FOR 12
!:; ? ' '" (' ,.1dvnn('c IIIo n ~'y on tbeee
_\ £20 Ion." will cost .\ O U £4 loLe r est
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[com 1, ll E PAfRS [)ONE CHEAPLY
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REFRESHMENTS
o.nd
.a.:
AI'COMMODATION AT LOWEST
C lll\n G E ~ jlO to JA CKMAN'S CAFE wd
TEMPlelLI NCE
HOTEL.
We.t Stroot. ;
li nt. Din ners J). ,ly.
8tom"e for Cyole.
M otors.
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to m el\8uro atl tile
a. ready·nuule 'ooe, and
Oxford Row. ru..:ding.
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tV i:t~e:eg~~~m:e~l~
I
ALBERT
(5100b l
,\ ;';0 Il A'Itl;l\ l N S - Wh eelM &. Thomp..
~ o n B ~ U ll\ PI\ 5 ; D' Ahnu.ino 10 gu~nea~ ;
Il slnC' ud 12 ~u inel\s ; Clamor 12 g um ealll
16 g u ' neu8 -Seo w'indowa. NELnu k e. ~trcc l . R oading_
(9B93h)
St r~:d
P~.OOf~1 ~h~hn~e~n~o~~i~~.t~t !'~::'oha!, ':Je.~;~~ !e~~.e/~:';~Mr.
.. R
BY .. RANGE,FINDER."
the
good , It ilJ g ratif ing to be ablo to announce
C"ptam Wlts(')n M.P" who h ad qmto an I? urmJr thn whol.,. of tho hl '; tol""' or the civi- mablhty to be prp.Sp.r t ⢠owin~ to o.notheri
bceth'l ~_ T:!0gs ft.nd ~t 8 I t hn.t q uite a fargo number of m cmbora of tho ovation, thon spok e.
.. _
h soo wp ;-ld h1\~ th cy~. -evor b e a.rd of J'l. lo\"al I
In h~i~~~:tsm:~~:rti~l y~:~~
\ V. H l\rr~on. chem ist" headqua rter compame 5 Cilf tll0 4th' Battalion
PRAISE FOR CAPTAIN WILSON.
commu~}v ~"' ·nv. d r iven out ~y f.orcl't of
thcir h ('lme~ werc ' in
G, Osborn e, 118, Broad R oya l He rks Regim e n~ whose period of 8eTarms 7.c ~o ) ,Th "'y . ,w~ re ~'Thtlng 1~ or~or
if ~tho iT employ er, !'to
(37b)
vice has expired. have rc-engttgoo themMr_ , H orn6.r , K C ., M.P., add:e&.d bg tho to mam tam their Umon wJth_ :the E-nplre.
O T cr that 8'le eholild
I
sE\1ves.
:A..ltogether 46 haye rc-engaged . Fathermg, .8&ld on th E! 1&8-t hqcaslOn ·he was Thev eont,pna.4 that the Gov ""rnmc ni;; had no
in the mattcr, but
"
Among them are Ser~oant-Drummer J. m. Readiog he ,too~ . th e ~,be rb of b oin'f ' .⢠pbwer to force :th em und(' r',the domin~n ,
th o 1l10jo!'ity wOHM
"lD 'D
D avey who hr.a 32 year B, 80Tv ice I to his m -nor prophp'", Bpi 'propHecy wa., that thetr mon Wh0!0 rer.oT'd s Wt'iT6 &!\ .thp.y were. That
f
r
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crodit: a.nd Ll\nOe-Serg~n;Drummer Bur- I candidate would h!soom,t·, tha r ,Mem~r. They I W&S t1i.eir po"ition F -om it tbev wOllld not
or com ort an
IV
row .., who has 25 yea,,' . ervice to his l.h.d honoured C!(ptam L ⢠â¢h o W,lson, ..nd l'OCede--(apolau.!ll-boo.lloo ... long as v.e.
tho re",lution.
arodit.
Captain I.e.lie Wlhon wn.s likewise honour-. doin filitrnoo ;0 thi. cc",ntry-oon he be·
ing them, . be:caU8Q. 8rnOe he 'Â¥{.48 returned to lievE'd that would be M .l....n1r as B~iton8 had
BROAD VIEW NECF"sSARY,
SHOOTING.
Parliament h o did n ot think there
any· bloC><! eourairi.. tliral1 ..h tbair ye' no- tho men
â¢
one who bad Ifained Ih ~ e oleem
fr;end and of BritiAh bYood anif race in I ",land tbeir
Mi. Cecil Bartram loali: up the case for tho
'l'ho batt&l ;on prize meeting will take pta-co oppone nt ' a l:k o moro ttian }ie had done (aD. ' kith and kin. ,",puld ne..-er submit -to bo opposition. 'Re .u:d a , question of prinoipI&
D.t ChuTn on Whit.-Mofillay. June lat.
plau!n), Of· this he' was 09Ure-, that .b v the Q'ovem oo bv m en wl10ee o"reer~ had b "e n w&!I . involvcd . A!'t a ma.tter of fact, when l
READING
Tho B erkshir. Torritorial R ifte A ..oaia· â¢â¢â¢ iduily with which he .~tendQ!l io his bum. <riven to ~llit&l:on. and n islnvalty 1:0 thoi" thev were d ⢠⢠linsc wilh a Aystem th oy wers
Hon W in hold eo co'unty (p ri ze mCAtinJl'. in n&Io m -t he) Hou~, and wlt b the freedom h e country. In, cnnolustOD M.r~ Horner appeal p ,] d ealinJr' with 8. prinoiplo.
If onc firm;
which all offiC<l"', non ,oCl)tmi ..ionec1, ollioor.. bad of b eing un~ramm oJl.d by' olliee, be to thorn to moke everv oolitiod Du ... tion ouh. Ir" .. ted t\>eir employ.es badly it d Id nO'1
Al es
And m en of tho 'lterrilor iflLt Forces WIll be en· would m a JCe an almost ideal M'"embcr (ap~ seTvi tSnt to tba q'l'el\t r1A.n~r wh;""h "h"'~o.ten od follow thllt the system was bad, a.nd t h ey
ii;~eda tS~lbs~~Iti!i-EBt ~llj ~~:yropnTi~ce ~~~~ plau sr». Hp had board it sa:d that truth was tlie COllntrv . ~ sink their 1)oliti"al diffp.rrnees ~:!~ ~~~ cfi~~di~t.~Cot ~:rt:ym t~:;plryst~
guaranteed
ofrered.
II
m a d eep weU: Thoro~ wa<fJ & great de.1 of truth and he lp Ireland to remain with them (loud
about what was ~oing on ai the present ch F\~ Y'S).
'
out in a m anner in wh lch it !hould bo ~n.rMalt and
'
M A H B II
ried out. It had been stated that l the
FORTHCOMING DAN<!ES.
' I
timo, but a WM d own a very d ~Ap G OV6r.nr. - . u proposed & ~Ot 9 of tnanb SY8t o m WR! a profit-maktn a 8ys~(!m , I Per.
.
.
men I well, and the G overnme nt h ad pu~ a to Mr. Horner .
~
have been
Anoth er dane.; w·n be held i!, the D,rill lid on t he woll and lonken it. NOIf thoy ·blUl.
.. A GRIEVOUS CRIME"
.nnally. h. failed to tealiao ho ... that Wa& so.
HaU . St M a ry B Butts. I on FrIday ovcmng 10Jl.t tl,e kev (l oud la ufthter) . Bllt t r uth would .
.
How could thoy fHt.y '\hat profits WOre made
The British
n t\xt,
Th o suooess of tpc two dances h eld 1, out. B v 8ubtorr a.norm pasQages 'it W IlS tr ick- . Mr. Pret t.y, in, Eecondin'f, ttair1 thov 8houlrl if there were no rece:ots! There were'
r ooontly 8hould ensure ~ l&T.~e a.t.teooanoo I ling out n ow. and 'presently it wonld · bnrst all unito in one stupend-nu8 effort to help 'rcocojnfs coming in I there was onlY' thp ex·
to b~
T he B a,!d of t.ho 4th Battah?D WIn 8Upp~Y fOTth in ita full flood. Amid 8,11 the false. t h eir fellow·ln:vali ~t, to r emai n member! of pondituro,- , and how Wf3'f'O they going t o JDait6
t he mmuc, n.nil Serj;(OArtt-MaJ or Butler ,will _hoods. ~ mi8und ei stanrlin ~s , fahr icat :on .. and th'" 'United KinQ'cf nm, E very hone,t ' and~ in- a DroSt.. out of . expenditure?
I
PURE
o~c,.t.. &8 M.C.. . It has ~I.o be&n dOQlded exp l.naMon â¢â¢ the contradict'ons of on o Mini,. telli~ent . man could nol b ut feci ;" hi. heart
TREAI£ED
LQDGEllS .
.
10 h?ld a dRnce m the prIll Han on ,tho ter of anot h or, ' aiid OAOh Mini.ter 01 h imself ~f. hearts Ihat certain members of the pt~ .. nt
He beli... ed tho.e ;who aamo under - the
f
'I
e:y:cI~nmg °b Easter M Ol1day,
Popular prIces -(laur(htet'-nn e t hi J;\g- wa~ emorgink &nd Government were convicted of a gnevou!' li ... ing-in aystem ~ould be treatod as lodg:ers.
r~com·
jlfl l bo c ar~e d ,
that w ⢠⢠~hat t he r e -as a cODspir"n~ .1\ 1'104-"t crime
attitude of
th I , and
I' but d f tl,e
h !shlwart
li
'He wou ld weIcome A.D amen d men~ tCf.- t h 0
he
m
udir:al
I
a mean
d an geTQus plot, ,Of'!: hob . of two
e ova l$ts ~ Bn 0 t w o <'en t'le â¢..,troob 8yJitAm on those t~. Oonsequently many
t
~
or three. pp.rhl\n~ four . m~mbAl'I of :t;e would
na.vo been rnnning with blood. &nd
Id h I
' d
d
I~ 'b
,
CONI>ffi'fATION
,.
tL â¢
ld h
h' d to t i t
'h
wou
e eo ran lise, an 80 wou ,
e
h a vc b e en supr . 1'
I
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CAbinel.
plot ...h ;oh , bul l OT the loya " ""y"'011
"'0'
⢠y e wo Or ⢠roo able to ov;inee moro intarest,i n alIa irâ¢. '
t.he h onesty a nd the bra..-..erY, of -those officers or more Cab,ne ~ Minist.ers Ill'! asqes;ns. Jr
Mr. Fisher ee.id tHat' if one firm WIlS bad
e Royal Berkin Irel" nd-(loud.,"h.ersl- would have, flooded they were not ' R"&8I!inSj :n d eed the)' wero il condemned lh. whole .yotem. Of the
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL.
their , troetS with blood. ,
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_
.
. -....IUI in hea rt, ·.nd lie tru. ted bl,at il a ssistants ho h8d ~nown nin ety pot oont.
I for over 60
A Co,n:trin...tion . e rvice was held. ⢠t St.
MR. ~
" HOR~ER'S -iNDIrwr....ENT
⢠.' . .....oulil not b o I" n~ b eloro the p eanle wa'lld condomneu the pl.ces they hw lived in .
~
v<=
hur1.tb~m
, .....
'''''aminy Ihev
M r. F evro sal'd t h' ere W RS . 1a10f t⢠Ik
M ..r v s
p l8cop ..1 CQ.'1N;h . R!>"d~nK . on
.
,: . ; ' ' .
.. . . . '.
d esened. out of power 10 tha
Monday "venin!! by th ~ BiehoJ> 01 Oxroyd . Whllab
~. . 41 Ulth ....ns h QnesUy .ITl ~lD.g.
?
about tho emanc;pation "r t he wor king.men.
for St. Mary'S. Eni.::copn.I nnd the p&.riabes for CO~llrtlop .tho Holl.!!O of ~mtrt°D,.8 h!s
" LOS'f
Let them h~v6 the e ma.nci p llt on of shop
an d
or G r ey 'rian ..nd St. John ' s . The c1" rRy' l aubord 'Qa ..... r" _ ""hemUlg, ⢠w:th~t . ~..
lN LONDON." ..I _
.... i.Iant.!.
,
~
.3
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knowlodg ⢠80 that tho Con;amander-tn-Chtef
.
~. <1
Mr . Wood eonteruloo tll&t the li,.ing-in
IN
preaent we r e the R e., . C oneterdu.' e. t1~e I in I relan ebould be ordered. ' as he b eHo"fed
4t Lost in ,~ndon" is_ the a_ttracti-o!1 ai .tho fyatem, if carr\ed out cffer.t ivp.ly and honestR .e v. C; A . J . But~ (wh~ acted ... b ,shop 8 1he ...... o~dore(), "to â¢â¢ :sa overy ' .tra.\ egia p'oint Royal 'Gourily Theatr&, R eadmg. 1b,. week. y W8' on9 of the f1ne, t thin!\'s in the coun .
chaplaml (St M ..rv 8 l!jPlscopal) . the Rev. where
lri. b volunteera .ere in aD)'
The r.lay io , pr â¢â¢â¢ nted b,. ~is. · Boro\h7-' try.. If the system received la!!i. l.tion it
and
T. Guy Rogers, the Rev. lit. Goetz. tbe b.r,
with a conceded mo....menl
Obar.... II , i. full of buman !ftler~, _ Ibe abould be on. of the best ,ystems for the
A . I. Kay ..nd t.h e ,Rev. R. W. Morley I tho
'ond' ol"8raw.o·. lhom in
author draWing the ah.".olOl& from oo"roes prolootion of yonnl!: people that c ould bo
John'e) , the Rev. H. E. Boultbee \
·tho loyalis..
!
lbat .,!,&ke them fa miliar t,:pe... 'J'!t~ OOD- Ima~ ·nad. Fl<> maintained that proper l eK~
ars), ..nd the! Rev:: ~. WiRin
. He
tr.u t JD humoIU .and pa!hoa 15 a ·.~nep~cuou. ,lation l\bould .be. put fon...r~ wJ:leh should
lUuolsde n) .
c!Uldidat-es.
fe&~~& of. ~he . pl..y ⢠.· tbe "u.~I'!Dce ·
.one make the prIncIple of hVlpg·ll\ a!, ~he,
M '"r's ' E:p~ae(;pl,l, 61
St.
momenL bemg cr.... tly . u:nw: ed ___a£ ~~n- , high est posaible sl;andard , and legulatlon
and
triaitiOi of \he &mO~OIlS~ Beni~ : ·Hliri"ei. ' should abo b e introduced by whieh · . hop
SAVINGS
whoe. '
sr<>' rOJ""ted );yo \h. ··rUatio - a" i.tanlo should receive a ' l'ving wag.
Dr.gglelborp.~⢠. J!~d ,. ~ ~f (HoI\!'. bear), .
-, . . .
.
Es1/'lbli,'h9d 18171 1
the Dftl: mJ!ie.drainilio" Mr.
Cmn.toun
mamlalllo(f thai . the
STREET. READlNG.
lapp.: Ih6 , ~ackj",,~Da ~ tbe.'.p'rln&iDl e h&d pro"fOd 60 bad in pr&ctiC<i thal
.
I" " ntr â¢â¢ rq,und -,,~ .r~a. ..:tfa.iL.. ,t ought to be immedidely aboli.hed.
.. the ' villaSii' ' belle. >:'~rter :' . Mr. Ben.lev a. ked il thore waa anv obiaoaru..m'·., â¢. ·.. . miner;- abe 11gha
to
ma.ktnJr B.
on tho ea.termonolony iii Ih. 'lite 01'
. 11
were
with good lood,
;;iib~ri-Featl;e;~+o.n_e;
· .~..- l!c'r.
eil ,to . I;o;t~o~~ by ,
w...
many hou8e.,
\:I
man ·.bout_ ~wnf~H erof-.
bring" her,-ba.ck., She
the system w.s &
Ila.pp'm"sa reign8 C a,ain: a"
other _tion. of
~ .,'
t If employ.rs'
LTD ..
BUTTS.
ICI (;;TH L':'\[; PIANO lor Sal.; al ..
f' h O l l tc"" .i .fil t o , fun oompn.s.s ; bamboo
lllt q u t"r,·rl ... irlC'hui\ rd , oa.lc writing ta blo;
I lo d, !L il li ~ lnlld , - 91, KlDg' S R oa.d. Read·
E21 Mi Y
I"
S E RVI () E ,N(rrER.
cntranC8.-
Ji:fltA b! ls hr::>d as n Pa.wnbrnke.r
I
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' \': \ ' .-\nVA~l(·ED to any~-;;;ount on
,·[ATI :. .JEWELS. AH.TICL E S of
Li. IIn ,1 "\ C> f\' JpS( rir.ti on of Ve,lua.ble
P ; nrc rl y.
AnTlui t.ioo pu r m o n c~ ch lln ~ed _
A fir,e . ll Plate anu Je" el depo&ita.
ST.
I
20 OTDER
(8b)
pn v:t t n
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ran
l
m-
. enr.·".
it
I
£ l OC [.oa n £'0.) f,) r 12 mOl\ths;
ill propo r tIon
\V o O8It ry on
In o u r O\\ !l n:lIn~ (oot assumed)
d n not ~t~ 10 ou u (' ivG .as oompaiuee .
In ..... I, ri e l l lrs o [ \\ ltich a rd individuals
10 (li."...:l.()!'-C t h e I r id p. n1.ity.
We a..re
I tr.· r '!ci by A M o f P .:l r ham<>.ot, e.n<1 our
:t l() J! In ih c f1n<ln cl al world &t&Dds 11ntl l.-d - A pply (tn l cOllrL J~lOC) to the
lit! lfl ll dt'lR , L , and S FinklcStone1 108,
~I r('m . Lonel on, S.W.
(q293) .
):\ r DOTIR() \V fro m- --;;'i h----e;:-fu.fne until
hlt.\ j' 1l~~", rt .l · Tl cd my terma. I t 1s
.I~ t ,.) (.uin Jil such all-round...a.d."O..
h(, l (1
P-a.\-IJ tim e and m oney
fo r pa.rt icu l a rs , supplied free. to
11' .\ loL lS, , . Groy fn.rs Road.
(4582bl
E Y-:='-11WD aiI y Investm ent . ~
l 'Oru. t hm . Ltd _, ,,.-, 11 lend £fl nlld Up"
om .Ho t e o f h an.d to respoJ1.3"1b1c PC~
. ; rcp a\' m c n ~ t{) sou ,t. Borrow ers' oonC' IIW , I~O [cos
aharg~- d j mod<.'!l'tl.tc
\ pp ly to th C'_, r IOCfli offico, 134.
S t l el' t . R .t'. .'-J ri ln g
!~i':..â¢~~e':l~..,a: ==:.~!? ;~~~~tt,,~~~:
he
lOtt O £10 f or 12
£ SO
convinced that empla;:rers. !coll ld not get th~
beSt outr 'of their employees on tb e Jiving.in
sy9tem (applause). 'Inl oroer lo 00 so the.!'
must give the asei~tantA . a £a1 moro ,(' 0 11:."
genial atmmpnere to liTe in ~omoth : n g bp'
ter than 8. ~b&('Jc room iin which many h ~d ,~
dwell. The ·re&! reason why tl..ov had .... ot
A
th o .y.tem to-<l..y in Ihis aaunt y . said Mr.
I Martin
Bo.ker. W(lS b ecause it~ was D. profit · mak i n~
concern : the firm!! w1\n ted to g~t m rm ey 011'
of it. . H e did not blllm e t ho mlt... ' e ·" mak~~~ryG.
In the . uro confidence Ihat G od wi)~ d e. ing m on oy
th:9" conned icn but h e blam ed
fend ' the riq-ht we h ere subscr'bc! , our the emp.Ioye s for' being Exploited.
.
I
"A DASTA~DLY A, TrEMPT."
n&11le8; .. nd we individ"Allv decl ..~ ·thal
QUESTION OF CIVIC RIG HTS.
r
wo b ft.vo 8ig ned the oovco~nt. God 5&VO
Mr. Key.e~ .s aid Ihay >pet at a tim. "f
Ihe King."
Anbther p oint to which he ,. ',,·uld lik o t '1
great inter eel: Ever yone was d eeply moved
No ona Mid that lb. Ulst.r .. olunteer fo'Oa
at t h e things which h ad been taking pl."" Wag ..... well trainecl , bodv of m on a â¢â¢ lino draw their atten t'on w.s t hat it was not
right .. and oroper to - r ob beth men- an d
during the p ast fow dtlvs, and
could not
~ b
. - h
h
'
' h elp thinkingI-and h e had always i1'ied t o re1l1men... ut rn 1t t riy ad many men who womon of · all civio r:ght..,. in a c ommonhad served , t he KinK end count-yo
They w ealth lik n they han to-rl ay . N Cl\rlv eYc ry
take a broad vIe w of matte rs-th a.t this quea· knew th~re WM d nn~cr on the air on Ss.turtion WBl'I not l a politica.l question, but a. da.y, Ma. r ,..li 21.f't . At 12 o·c1o .... k ove - one pel'son ",:ho Cllm o und er .thi c;.. ii"' in'!·in sysl;cm' "
national quorti&n, nnd t.ha.t it ought to bo county wpnt ou t the ordnr for the mobili ~ a h ad t o give up overY C I VIC r t ...ht,. T h ey woro: I
d ealt. w_th as a nattonal and ~ot 1\ polit i?l tion of the voiuntpora, and in fOUr h ou1"8 oot enfranchi sed. lind s~ took no n a.,.t lnj'
question. It w as. at p r~ent tiemg dealt. W.lth overy- single m an-almost ~O.OOO-was at hi s eloction. Tho rosalt w ~, t hat thry : did M~
g e t asslstants ,,,hq. took
:nt A:'f!st in
the
as a party qllesh on. An. ~te m ,:, t wae bel')lr !'l",t.
made, uooer_t,very excentIonal eJrctfin8~n?r'
This annonncomont 'arou!led the enthu iliaml government of tho country. Thev h .d· nt
as to what government ought to
to pross ~n the Hom o R ule n ; ll, an.cl It had of the aupi<fuco. who rooe in a bodv;' a nd ooncenlion
ho. ,:'hplr views w ertr narrow . b pinrr nILTb oen b ro ngh l)forward at a tllDO w~en the r ai.en chopr upon cheer.
.
rowed
down
t o shop and "illy talk ,Mr.
Go vernment had advantages on thelT Bide
.
whkh no loth.r .Government ever had; arid I MOVEMENT~ OF THE ULSTER F(lRCE Baker paid the Am aM('nn l'l. wero fa.r in D.ct·
vn.noe
of
tltc
Engliq,n 'in reqa rci to bll~inp8!5
he '. aid withel\t b e.itat·a n IhAt thoi had th ....·
Whal was 'tho posilion? Men , after
method. , In tho United Sta t., tho livin.·
'adt antage_s by a great breaoh of f.ith (Helll'd day'. loil, ha<j be<ln giving up their
in .. ,tem was not tol~rale cl. w'\h th e rOillllt
h OB.r). Why should n ot the large section of I time to disCiplinc and driB a.nd makio t!
.
I
Iri. h poonle. who r. fUlled to be ooorced be , .elves a\nenabl. to discipline. Thoir women. tha.t in the c ommerc~al life of that countrY'
ootter
ideas and . mOTf ;niti8.t;vA prevft.ilO<1.
left alone! (.pplausp) . H e r eall,. eould Dot kind had not : been bebindhand- in forming
~TYLES.
understand why so many -moderato L IberaL. , ambulance elaese. and making a;ra n~ cmenis lhe ~ con spqu en('("! being that bot h maf!te r and
man were O'pttinl{ m ote Gl lt elf tho husiness
an d Nonconrorrriisl8 eh ould 8uppor\ the I for nurs ing the wounded mon; and aU over
' Governmenl in fnrci"g tho Innl oeo:lion, the 1his aounty men _had been nla"ing h o"ses .t than ·thev did in 'EUQ"and. 1'he sv~ tem wall
faredonm ed to failure: anrl t.h ov wo',lcl wei·
-====."",=====~======='" Protestant. 'of t h e North of Ircland. int-o an the ir d :apo!Ja1 f - r h orp 'tal b.seJJ . . Wa'" it any come t ho t"mo whon i.t would be abolished
j
alli.nce which th ey d etested.
A qhAt&rdlv wonder tha t Lord W.ol""ley wrote 20 year8
,a ttomJ?t had \>cen made to use tbe. A~mi and · a~o , nnd~r muoh . tho Mme. circllm c;tRnc;.o~, allogether (applau.e).
~ ~
Nltv," In ordr.1" to nrovo}<'1' Ul"ltor tn to a. sten
Uleter 13 determIned to resIst and will fi 'ln ~
MR. , BULL'S VIEW.
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i
wh -dl m i~ht justifv the ~v f!rnm ent in !end· if at o.ny future time Rhe b :! out off from
I II
I
by
our",! v ...
our ,on . . ..neith·
of r in
and oUr ,-ohildren OUr
of equal citizenship ' =n the
d om, and in u.in!\' all ' Uwaus
fotrnd n ece.... ry to il.re.. ~ Ih. pr"" ' nl con.
spiraov 10 sc\ up " Horne Role Parliament
in Ireland; . and- in the ovent of such a
-'ParHament b einll forcPd unon us we ,fur -
.~.~~~;~~~~~::~~:~ifl
soon oampel Iho
Shop
tothe
foll ow
th.irA.sr.tlead. '
of the R eading
ca. es employe"
of theirone
10unlf
the svst6m
\w a. ·
',.,~.,I" ·.",> . under ··tho .in'
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