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Tb. &no&t.r
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ia tlmt hI! pu~t&. ~i~ to Ite

"Better Beer
011

Very' deep regret ~s

at Ihe death. ~hich
with R.. . . .
~IS rcsidCo c,:, Shirley.
years
. Cooksey Was one
F~ld:iY mornmg, of Mr. Fraat
• Public auditors for ~.
of Mcssrs.
~
c-_1.._1........
! Ihr firm
I> J \V tlkcr. auctioocus. etc;. , 11 lIar_r. ...-allY -as ..._,..
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who derote his .a"riCill to tbe
J.:cl I'lac~. Rea mg. ~. 00
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as Oft tbe ~ eI &be
l't'UlArJtabl.. ch~.
0.W"I'U beari r _the B - . .
pi d illg ror th South L.-

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ur r..a rds the - . . . lie
nil. Gore as D...., 01
1I"h¥ili
ia
I ;\ hlei'mp fmlJ anot.bew_
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rum ou~

ha_'"

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r u-t..rrt'lll{ to th~ once ~
urd hav~ pro'-1'<1 gTO)JmUe..

n,a,' hn..-" hud som"

.

. ' Io('n<l (If lU'ploo abd Wi.'hi,ho p of lh .. di~ 01
iih it, 1~\IIiQg vopulation .....
, It" pr"bf('ru •• juslifieIJ the
"'jll ('on I 1'01 Ule cI'iOC'iMe
~nd ~~'nprul sntild'ac:n-.
Im..- n, .huld th .. domiaat:inc
h(,' "I \l,~ C!tureh wllior:h
, r<,<1,'('('<.-o1"< un..-.. dont'o Cer,'_Iibla.t on~ (' 1I1d form of
hp 1\'il - al ReadinlC. &lid
.... Kd~ of hllll in the- l'..I,i, I~nllr~ of lh~ di~ of
i~ I,hly to;Jw- a.-pry populu
1"'''''1'. 11" ~ great
Ll'

gympa~
~

II ,dov> Il('(j Ul~;ntaJlce with
inl: ....n.k th~r art' -doin.g i
am' nn inl~nS4\ desire to do
101 ~hA ~ their difficroltiee
1\
'ullrdI'D';.
nell a cpirit
i- qr.'o l Iv nM!<l'I'<! ill tlaMe
h .... ,," b<>' ru su rM! ol 8 ' JDCMjt

tho d ,r,cf<'<' of Oxford'.

)1 r. 'W ('(-don C rOflSmith-te

I f"~n' ,('e wa,,' bl"ld on ' )l0llup lunn..- i nteresting aeeocia-'
rO"<milb< nre an old Read- •
y..a r or uro 01:0. wllen the
ilj. " f the present day allcl,
.~

Ilppeal't'd III a matinee
.. elill.tity. Jte iJldulgNf ill
~ a little biOJ(rnphy. 1h•.
m ..ntioned. 10 the evidellt
adlenet'. that the appearwme of hi.~ daugh&er
n('" of tilt! "fifth of ' "

of an old R.adiJIc I
in Rllading :u lea-

l he a udience lMt
. William {]l"OIII!mith.
rill' ",tler's ' son, also Wi&-

-I'

known as tbe .. YlNq
juvpuiie a~to'r -of Ilia
ill H..lldi ug ve ry .ofteD, ~
",rin.lp. - n";'rly a h1mru.i
'(I br()(ner nf the
youAcer .
grlUldfalhN. lofr. Georse
a tripnd of Cha rll'5 DICk...
I) .... n relldp r " f nickeu at •

rp.Ildtng, ,,'p re ertreme11. I
of I b... pre>'C'nt Winter

"PC

IM OUrll ... Mr. George Gms·.,,"yard, i, ~till rCIDPmoored
I1P
m ..y add !.hat George

g,.... ndfatb~r of th~ old GaietJ
1\ Y"U og mil 0 on the report-

n..udi ng

.r

r.,· ..-os n

Jd"rcltry." aud
eon~tAnt

Mnree

bi, contem poraries.

for "Ome time or
Sc' t'ntilic- and
P.

ull)

n.
u..

w..

r. Weedon OnllBllUtk.
versatile. w a' brotll_

Gro""mith. He w . . . -

in Reading. but tile • .--.t

plt'a..ure of _ing him

!~~~~~~~~~~§~~~~~

OIl

w.

Rril:hton iV the role of _
who faocle<! lhat be

" 'h"",, "tyle of uJLifora
.'trut anOIMS the &tap
r,idently to Die o~
.r Wl'lling1()n dWl DOt
It ..-aiI an i naight into
of t.h iii clue. and
• w.1>o " prans from Re¥iDg

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an agel aM
~ fOlIC

.' Watd.

au.er
pair

01 lHNt. . .

purse.

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. . . were

. . brM:
1In.~':.=~E
.;,:'!r~
oc
the

" a.aced by'.

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'Abom ..so
well
Iace
' be a pie:ua:re
and
~1IS1J1~o--to
that. mW~!U!
when he
of .,. deal'
friend, Ilk. 1la1"*:Ia.

~is

i,

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w."'.

!ats."
..... c:=~~;
aatW'all, III • .
'JIw.IId4~,

aDd be

r ......

, ~. he Mil . ~~:::~
SUaoDds, ..... ou"

J.....cp:p.

beert l-ts.,ttoa. 16'. C.
• h;li.~ Holbrook.

· . ~r. ,Abram, . . . <11:,_ _....'
, I ~Ill'h: tribute

Mr. ·C. Po,e .. ___.,...,.I'~===I

• . rend~red hi..

\1

TUDiIAD ..... .

_

...,.wd

the horiIOD-M-- DaiI,
the hQad ia wortb t&8
.

•••

Firat A t.ralfu; .. Oo's ,;YN'. Iilt'ell pal.
1)iaM' ~" s-M Ditto: . "I d1llUl0 bit
_ e, bu I relllelllbu lIis face. I ri.,e him
a bit of bMoll j t ou~ide t. Queiitin."
,.,....

. ..

;FROM" LO. DO)i OPINION."

"Doa c:Jo&d Grow?" iii the title of a re-

ceDt article; The replr 0
(t

Not in tbem tromers."

mlUlY

will be

W"llliua Jib ..... fIJI It"
Rd .•
• • •
.... few ...,.. . . . . . twelve
A ~ise tor tlao e.etr_ ill; the
aU
01 ......... ·\.t4 ll1ot . . . made foot 18 dared. ADOt~ r tho actor ..itk
..... tw.I. . . . . . . ,
the most 8 Ilu Jaeall is not yet UIlOlm
A. P. CIarIt . . - t . l for . t.&e Local
.. .
ft
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t . . . tWa' PI.
~
..w tW . . . . . reWiDi
. . 01 . . . . ItiIl _
'luite . thrilled b1
O=.·M'"

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taM in 10.....

"'''!'i

ucI JDp7 ~. . .jpta W
. . ..
' - tra.iIHa . . . . . ~ Ute, .....
~ to oany it out otliaen were
uuIiq it:
Xr. "lIiekmott, Food CutrQl lD.spect:6r •
~ to td4ppiIlC ~a cart m
wh.icIt. _ '-ad
. va loaftS I
than
twei........ old.
llr. Ken : &w do )I'OU mow the,. lI'l\J'e
I
tJau. t-Wlve 11011 ol,d ?
.
itMu : '!'bey __ hot and ~11.
,
Tl.. Ole.rl: Did a _ allY of the lOIlTe8
86Hl ?
Wit.Bes&: 0 ·r.
.
'!'1.e Cled:: ~ yo doft' t ktlow as a: fact
that t!ley wu. beina- carried for we ?
itnetlS:
ell they Oll.:' t tah bl'8&d oot
for a joy ride.
.
'l'he Clerk: peoPle~ fUDDy thio$t8 nowa-

ncar

fM'ling ..hieb has

.... ~ tin .'.

BlIp.

ne

'y_

h~ld by such natio....
r.(orr~. :Iubb<>, ~t, . . .
,o('('~ .. wbith bas hit.herto

\0

Ibroughout
last .YE;ar ,last.
al!.d
useful ceIeIIratiiOtb.
~ _rlt
C~ia:";:;;~::lI
was 69 10 Vecember
He abe
Bournemouth
and Cornw~ tou ailillllf other
with tile FloodS Retia
his health. The change,did Dot
also at the rial! eI tbe
Ih!' improvement hoped lor, ani
.Me War. Hts inteftst IUtd
been unable to attend at the office smce Cooksey in oar • .u.nt
chr earlier part of Sept~ber last. .
sllown dlUmc the !;1I1N11Nt1111o
The following special memOIr ap· · t I l Iae W
peared in the " Reading Mcrcury " : =~r~
:as.Fji3~~~
Mr. Cooksey. who was.' :.. member .of a man,. years with the old"'
Gloucester family. being a.ts? COIUIocted Bri«ade. .
.1
\lim the Cookseys of SouthamptOil. was
deepest. solicitude is felt for Mrs.
cducared at" Gloucester Grammar Sc~l, COOksey, who has received a consider:lnd started his bu~iness life in Loadon m ab~e number of sympathetic letters_
Ihe banking and insllrance wo~ld.
~e
co mmenced busines.s as an !luctlo,ueer lD
Till; F~NERAL.
Reading in .1879, u~derfaking m ~h~
The funeral of Mr. Frank Cooksey
same year the dUlles of Cons atlve 'took plac.e on onday, the nrst portion
!'gcnt. thc orghisation haTin. just of the service being at St. Peter's.
),ieD started io ~eading by the; 1 te Mr. Caversham. In the absen~e of tbe _
Blaclmll -Simonds. Mr. .Cooksey was a from home the Rev. A. C. Soufbaate
Fellow of the Auctioneers' Jns~itute. .I n officiatf'd. The hymns ;;ere .. l'ea.ce.
1889 Mr. R. A. W3lk~ bec~e
socra- Perfect Peace" and " Abide with me,"
red witli Mr. , Cooksey. and 1n Janu~rr. and Mr. E . K. Deacon. the ors;anist,
1902. tfrey entered into partnet.ship. played " 0- Rest in the Lo~d " before the
The business will be carried on by Mr. service and
Beethoven's
" FUl\eral
~
March" as the t;.Ortege 'left the church.
Walker.
In' the capacity of Conservative Agent The interment took place at Cav~rsbam
Mr. Cooksey rendered yeoman service Cemetery. The mourrrers were :-Mrs.
for his party for 28 years.. He
d the Frank CookSey ' (widowl; Mr. .Charles F.
honour of being_ the . first person to ~rcs~ (br~thcr), Mr. Harry Cooksey
act as agent for the ConseJYati.ve Party (br
er), LIeut.
ax . C;oobey. R. .
for forty years in a successful election (nephew), !.Jr. and Mrs. iR. 'A. Walker.
in Reading, that wa$ the occasioa when Miss Acton {niece},
iss Ormiston,
Mr. Murdoch won tbe - seat. Prior to Nurse Barker, ' and. Nt 5 Amy Chanfield
"
c. 1
Ihat imc. in 1880, he rendered eIIccll~Qt (maid).
~' t rvice to Mr. A. G. SandemaJl,
the
Amongst the large ga~ering of SorConservative candidate. and that entle- rowing f{'iends in the church- were: Mts.
man bore tribute to ; the enthas~ and Mhrdoch and Mrs. Tannu" Mr. F. A.
untiring work Mr. Cooksey put in at Simonds. Mr. S. V. Shea-Simonds, , Mr.
that contest.
Mr. Cooksey also did and Mrs. A. H. Bull • . Mr. Arthur Ayrea.
useFul service for Ail'. H. D. Greene, Mr. W. J. 'J. Brinn. Mr. ]. Hill (Hill aM
K.C.• at the time that he was candidate. Sherwin). Miss Knighton and Miss
In 1885 ·came the great triumph of Mr. Kennett. Mrs. Bonay. Mr. Joon Hill
C. T . Murdocb over the Right Hon. J. (Market Place), and Mrs. Hardy.
The
G. Snaw Lefevre (now --I76rd E [sley~, Reading ConseTTative an<l Unionist Asand IlAtural,ly the gratifying fruition of sociation was re~resent~ by Mr. Hubert
his l~urs gave great sati$Ia ion to Ferguson (hon. treasurer). Mr.]. F.
Mr. M>oksey. ' That victory
howed Coalcs (agent), and Mr. C. Pope, while
that the· whole-bearted and ellergetic Mrs . . Sevmouf (secreta.ni') -repre5t!Dtid
work which Mr. Cooksey had nut in for the Womep.'s Conservative and ' Unionis.t
several years .. had . not be n
Aasociation. Mr. J. H. Jones represenresult. On a subsequent occasion,
ted the Wellington, Club. Mr. A. E.
ferring to the great victory of 1 ". Mr. Isaacl Miss O1'er, and Miss Butler atCooksey said that "hanging ' in his tended from the office of Messrs.
office. slgnOO by his dear friend Mr. sey and Walker. Others present were:
Fred Blackwell, was a me~nto to th.e Mr. and ' Mrs. F-. W. Dormer, McsSl'S. J.
effect that Mr. Murdoch was the first W. Peto. ]'. C. Gil es. C. G. Shaw. F.-W.
Consernrtil'C Member for forty
.All rig~~ H.J". Lindar • T . AlboD. H.
To his mind that Ifttle p>mmon
S. . ~. D. Kaddock. F .' W. Neale. C;
paper. printed in' blne ink. was
~ . Collinpooil. A. E . Stewart. W. DUDD.
liest picture he' should ever
J. W. Spivey. W. A. Hukins. W. WiQc.
L . <;astle (churchwarden). F. Talbot. H.
was sorry he had not stillS to
do1lJ1l to."
·
.
Bri tow. T. Dennis (S~infield), Mrs.
. .In July, 1886, came ' the Ho
Hitchman, Mrs. F. BlackWell. Mrs. F . J.
election, when MT. I'tfurdoch
Lewis. IIIr. A. L. Cohen (representin,turned !gain.
Mr. G. W. Pal
won Mr. Percy Cohen). etc. . Mr. A. H.
Reading in 1892. but Mr. Murdech was Peach. a ~ old friend and fellow
again elected in 1896, and beld e seat work.er of the deceased. was out of Readtill his death in 1898, when Mi. G. W. ing. and, therefore. unable to attend ,he
Palmer was returned onCe IDO[ . , Mr. funeral.
.
Cooksey aCted for Mr. Keyser at this
Floral tributes were sent by the. fol:- " From his sonowing Wife:'
and lw~UCceecfmg ha_rd-fought elecfions,
also for Mr. G. H. Jobnstone
"Mr. ~ Mrs. R. A.
in the g necal electiotl of J nuary, Walker and
Kathleen."
Kiss 11.
1906. In 1907 Mr. Cooks.ey rsigned. Kni.gltlon. Mr. and Mrs. F. Talbot. Mrs.
The seat had not been regained for tpe Bonny, Memblecs of the Wdlincton Club.
UniOl1ist Party at tha,t time. ..t un- Miss Ormistdn. the Re~ft.. Consenadoubtedly the excellent work which Mr. tive and UniOnist Associat~lI. Mr_ and
Cooksey pul' in assisted to pave the Wlly Mrs., FrapE Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. A.
for Col. Leslie Wilson's reraarkable H . > Bull. BeacODSield (!;lub, . Mr. and
triJlIllPh in 1913.
.
.
Mrs. 'A. S. Cooper, Mr. L. Baylis. Mr.
Not only did r. Cooksey ably dis- C. E'. Keyser. J.P .• Me: and Ilrs. White
charge the ordmary ' duties of agent; and' family. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ]bstins
but in 'the Registration ' Court
~ dfs- Brinn, Mr. and Mrs. l'ercy Berry~ from
played great s~ and .kcenn s . For th~ Office Staff. Mr. Jobp Hill, alld MfS~
20 years Mr. Hlclanott was tbe Liberal Hnrdy
.
Agent. and he proved a very astute' and
Tbe' funeral arrangements werc
Pfactised opponent. . Many were the tru st~ to Messrs. Heela , Ltd.
.strenuous and prot~act ed battl
which
wiere fought On questions of
and
f~ providing huge entcrtajn
nt for
t/M)se wh.o atteDded the court, a~ look- THE . MIUrAllY
iIqr ~ck on taose old days one can say
tbat· it ..as a case of honours even. Certainlr no one could have more wholehearted(y f~bt for the interes of his
party than. did .Mr. Cooksey, aDd the
secret was, of course. that he
himself so fully convInced an adhioreot to
Unio.riist principles. .
/
T~UTESAT A P~ENT
In July. 1907. there was aabC' g-atheriD&' at Buckhl&rlt,
loac and valuaQie semces of
. Cook5e7' were rea>gnised.
Tbe tel&imODial
organised by the Presi.cIeD of ""the
Reaodi.A& Conien-atin Associa .
(Mr,
G. BlaClta1l-SimoIlds), the Cb
01
the P&t:''1 tDr. G. S. Abram).
cMr.
John Simonds . aDd Mr. A. H. ,
(a
very old frieAd aDd fello..
as
hon, treasUftr aacl boD.
~ely~ ,ne cifts

...,....a.(tile Ka,or (AW. -So
.....
-0
ill.tIIe
~~~~~e:f~illlO:NDAT
1
__
..
. .....r C. • G. htkI. E.

ecxlsey-

,

.....111

i<I'?<il inl1. ~fM' n

"._"

011

~."-A beer' ill
the hO~"II.

'l'hey m y ha 0 '*11. giving the
an airinl!' to
] ·it down.
Mr. Kent, .... ho pIe tied lf1Iilty on b41half
of the
tltat. tlse a-d
Or_ __ wery 1UI",1Wu'. Tt.e pttIl)le
were elamouriDa for _
bread. ·aDd taere
" , brdly a lIakW ill \be to.... ",ho
curyi-.c out u.. oMer
In

Il00GlIT TIm- lilIDNIG1lT8.

Jahnn~ eam& MIne {rom SUltd"y school
th6 ~. .' It wu aU

about the Xidnirbt ." he aid.

"Tle ..bt?" aabd lath...
,. Tt.a Xicinichta." repeated t1!e boy.
"Teaeher told 1Iac how GidllOn fought tM
}fidgights and kUoc1l!d the da1light.; out
of 'e.Dl.,.~

...

Friend : "Cheer np" old man ! Then:',
othH 6eh ill the -.; ,
Rejected aitor : "Yes. bot tho lnst Dne
took all my bait l"

....

,.

TB:a DIIOOII.A.'l:ITE 81-,:.
Sault: ,. Why don't " . think

polial can be sueceaful ~.
EbeneRl: ..

Wall. fane

admiU:in. he was
" ydaeJ" pnUetiD,'·

in

a

womell

woman et'tlr

lain

clott.Q8.."-

~

b~d

ot_ "fie

! •

.

cinUrs
I

defeDdant.......

TRAGIC END.

Itri.etl,..

mincham and
eentfts the
Ud heeD in .a.,a- fot
me time..
bU.:-. genenll,. ad-*'ed ita ~U;sion
The anDuai meeting 01 tho c.\~crsbam
iD the intefteta of ee<aomy.
D ' triet NUl'llillg AssooiatiOIt- W'86 held ~
A fine of.n, illCludinc C08U, 1rU im. Balmora HaJI OD .Monciay. Dr. W. B. RO
poeed.

'

CharI Th.omu 1)."".011.. of 335, I Orlard
ROIl>d ..... 8iJBiIarl.,
IDOIWCl in
t
of two
tcMs [bretld ....d llr. T: It.
• 'P '*I «uilt:r, and
Kent. who dei1
~ -tile
_ pl
ill ~lI&tica as he
Ii d IlllbmitW ill.. t ' pI"1o
T1te Beneh lm(Kllil!'ll a fin& of
,indod-

llIrn B.d.
tlle cue of lIarrT alter, 01 615, <n)Cr. T. R. Kmt deleJldintr. a
.

CMt&.

fOM

'tI'ON

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k

did

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~r-;-u.-:;r..al,:-u..~
bnrs . . ...o..l . . _ _
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•

PROSPECTS FOR THE . FUTURE.

-

plea

of not 'lIlLilty 11'Â¥ I'nterN. &Dd trridellae
called ~ Dow that,the bNed m q_tionforill loa.,..-..aa ..... tUn brei
hoors
Old .hen ca.rried {~ ale.
The sumJDOn.tI .... dieai.Med.
,
HUSBAND A D
IFE.
Th~ Sqlleleh ~ I, &0.. ()oQrt. enle,..
was ummooed" lor ' l\S6Aulting )lis wife.
Henrietta Squelch. OD Jun 19th. .
Vr. T. R. Kent ap.JI\!Aftd for
plainant. The parti • he
very un.happil1 together.
ant who WIUI addicted to
g!D~~~ea.m. On
dn.k. tJriad. het' by
ud th~ to Go
!,fraid that eM Wt th.
IDII he follD4l ~- door
Defendiuat ~ tbaf

presided. ud there were also prll¥lnt : Xl'll.
Laurie. . Deane. Kiss Cooper. Hiss-'AB. :&\'&lIJ' (holl.
retary). Messn. A.
Elliott. Whitch 10. A. W . Ross. S. J. Brown/
and W. Mil borrow •
Th6 Hon. Sec'retary presented her annual
1"eport. wbieh tated that. it "&4 to be bol*l
th t ReadiDI :rOWll. Cottn,CiL would e its
W8J" to' siTe .ft IJTIÂ¥lt in aid of tbe matornity<
wcirk 01 Ute AJiaodiatio:n in the coming .rear,
'M it
beinS in";ted tei do. The Gpardian
tri\lat,d, a ' ~arly sum of ~.
wh icb , wbile hand!ome. was aD acknowleclg,
Me.n.t of the fact that UDlos a volnJl!;a",
ll!ISociation did t~ work of visitillg the lIick
poor in their OW'll hOme~he,. wolll4 hay&
to- incur 8 heavier expe
by often takiDIt
tb.em
patieats into t
innrtnAl"J'. Th,
Guardian. had appointed iss DeaJte to I'&'
pre t them on the General Committee.
Th naJ" h d bean ODe of ,"11.I)%&lDpled dillir
culty (Iu- the
iation, as it ha been f(,f
the nation. and they were very thankful t •
han w them the stonn so lar SllCCA'sstnlJq:
, Nurse J.oh
reBigDed IUId left them
.t lb, c\o!!l!' of t917. they had been unable
to eM Il Q.aeeD's IU1J'Se to take lIer . p~
ucept 'tor u"eeks Wt ummer. Thp
aho~ 01 Iltl.,.., 'already acute owing to
milita'1 e~aeie8', was iDtensified bI t~
ep.!,dellU08 of inJluollZll which UTBttecl the
cout,.,.. The Ilpmmiteee. patients and mem-

h .......,. to tile n.-tY c.-r tile f.w
said' M- had war1Md' \lle ch~ ........ to
to.dl ~..... Tie eWer boy. ~ . . . .till
of tlae AS8OCiation goneraIJ,y-, owed a
'adwUtr Vioa ~ .ee.... l1i 1M ..........
har~-"orkiDt•. W
::t:111rotitutle to the two ll~.
Moil toa 1I.ia ~ lie ~
peraidentb 1"'and ){iss' Irwin. wko 8~Ppo!l
tlla .... lIuiJIe l*a ~ \Ill H&.u
hnina lb1tck - . Be
the breach and c&rried on the wDrk
01 ., tW . . diiId .~ ......
He 1I'U DOt dl'llllk OIl U..
.
01 111. tJear witbout ulri!
~ Uae ~.,.. He bad
but he may ha!'l' ~ fov. or five pJDt.
Dlld. Caveraliam 6uJferell
!i;.-~et &.ad Ifo¥CI tbt. u..,. .... 110
The Beecll .dUIII~ t¥
mlDOm. the
tbe io.ftlleDZA el?.id-.ic. n
l.eekMa.
V ..:ror ~1IIIl' tbat dnok &vpMred •to
that it was unpotllSihle tp
lhiiAea,.
ri- bJ tll$ 1I.. . .
aeooant for the boalale.. The varti~f
DUrsea-' home as a nureinlt
Mr.......... Si
...-. ~
would prgItoaw,. aM _ Wier- togetber ) carry OA
homo
also,
II
it
eAwled
too much worlt Oll.
.... tile .....,,;. wtich Ute,
Ute wile _re DOt to ... 110 mach.
the nunes unles. there ..as a. peeiat ftaIf
Dr. ow-- ...... "'abUdl)oo
,
,
fo~ this special York. The inerease. f tJIe
r ,..
A. iI. Bun. Esq. (in ~ ,.,. work alnne made it very imperadeaCaJ deMta. -~
H.
'tll al'(1 F . A. UTe. that "h n the r-oshe of -.orl cam.
thq u-ld be free to attend to them. and
~ol IIr.
d
•
WMIl theJ _re ote, it was indeed ~
that t~Q .ahDuld be able to get pe~.i
I
liP*- duty jf they 1nIre to cope 1I'1th
~Ork from yOo.r to year. How. the we
'would shaPt!' it8elf in tlae tutl\:re mut
left at tke J I - t tilDe. Tbe ~npp\y~
DarsM ~Illd ,radaal1y ' increalIe theJ;8
DO do-alit. but they must be P~ I)
make then co.nditio.D.ll more in keepmg wiU1 •
the ceneral ri88 in the stations of aU wori·
ent. for no class had been
ematicaIl.7
uad rpII.id or overwo:rted' as wom n D9-.....
The <lHai:nJu said he thought the
vel'J" atislact!)"1. coDSlderiAg the the . Il
·c.ulti8ll of can;JUIg out the work,had
80 rw.t. It w
roa1l.y 'lI"onderlw th!'ot
e
1l0~ lYd got through the year t for It II
i
heel1 &II lIuumpled ti
of atnuo. Dur:
tile i.,. ..-nen they
l)ad three .BPtdomioe pI illlo_. aDod the
dOIla, by the
1!un*bd heeB til) Utv,u hIe \hat he ~ol*l
Ole nu'blic 1rOIIld
. it by 8abScribiq. and. 10 help them to write off tb ir
d&bit~
'
.
utl. . . ,
nperi
ado{Itel, IlOU]I.!4' willi. it
"'___ 1 bei~ • -t.. of thaab to )(iss Ifrnn8.
'l"IIIe
report for- the year
tJaat tile au _ _ I)f ,.tieftt!I 01'\ \be
1m J . ...,.,. bt. 1918""" 1.'). ThMe J.d
beea . . ...... ,.tieIlb darla&: . the
ly M.tII! viRts lied been t*d q .
tile ,.....
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