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. 5, 1919.

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FANCY

Duss

BALL

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~fa cleUeht on roar HoIda~: .
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MONDAY. 8£-....

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The longest -(lID of
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I PRICE ~JSTa ' OJIJ ' APP~OTJON.
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Box Oftice, "PCD DIily tl tilt 3:

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)62. f

Mending W ools~ Cottons, Sillm
~d Sman Wares 01. all kinds.

.ONDAY, SEPT. lSlb!lor 6 DigbCsl. at 7.30,
JlA.TrNEE WEDNESDAY :AT 2.30.

JAMES

TIle ao :AL
CARL ROSA
aRA Co.

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11 a.m.~REV. PI1'T': BOlURJ&E.
6.30 p.m.r-11JE GRAND CmEFTE.HPLAR,

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now be obtained at our
.. new bI'a.ncb. No. 33. lONG'S
ROAD .Oate 18. ·King»a Road).

CAlIoN J~ 01 ~ebiU11.

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(Opposite G.JMr&! PoP ·otIIoel.

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VAU.DE

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It is ~dtJ "obftou tlLat footbaU is
~ ().eMmes
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Pm.- to boom tltis season. The enthu..
Mr. All. Baker's J!trl8c Band will be 10 atta- SWill diAplaye4 in support ef the Read..
~ 1Le.·.:..--. Alilat ~. ~hr is. team 00 Sat1l[(b.1, and the ITatifica.

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A. MIIOcy.
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... tillcW,ieC
..... tile
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Thousands:.of pairs in stock at
'vari.ous pricc&h-om3/6 upwards.

All Wek:ome.

whKh was
the PI,clicate
"l00.
UI opened
by amowD
capital,hal
victory
that if lleadiDc
Only make a
<Xess.
5eaSoQ

caJl

ful start they will QOt lad:
rt.
II . . . . .~-:d~·:e;~w
.
ll'JtHappily, the Realtia. dub came rougb
. . . . . .... .. ~ JOI' patiaIIIan lhe tr)riDc tIeriocI of the war muCh
A. H1IIIIcy.
atrooger than a I'ood many .. the clubs
who ~ered !I~ere losses. By lettuJi
their ~d to. the Rtlyal
AIr
Force,
and by
lIu~ently play.
til.. a
n1l:Dlber
of
games ,
tbe
directors were able to start 00 the nUi
campaign in a ~airly flourishi ng coodi~on, and they hav~ got ,tOtrethu a te4.111
which rdeas great ltrecbt 00 tbe judg .
ment of Mr. .D. L IF.itthe s. one of the
best juciges of a foot balleT ID the
count-ry, and to whom the Readlllg
sporting public 0 e an incalculable
debt. The club have a hard progralllllle
this month, and the JIla-yers will be tOD.
aiclerably tested, ' byt the g ood f 01 1ll
DoWll on Saturday ~~ the sup.
porters . very hopefut" 'A very cordial
welcome was extended to the" Foot,
ball Chronicle " ~n jts reissue 00
Saturday, and the demand far exceeded
expectations. We are y~ gratified by'
the innumerable exp~ession of approval
whkh han: reached us as to
conten !s
and format, and
are ·./»IPiU llJl{
:tHE
effort to retain 11§..-UfN1tatllOn
for every 5UPPOl"lcr
in this district. There 15
- -::I"W,..rv indication that "ils sale this seaso n
will. surp)l~s ajl Jlr~s records, ana
we lnY,J.tt t~atlOn of our readers.
Liata 01 Seed. for the F
Mt · no ooe may !be disappointed 1lI
desire to obtain a copy.
MId Gudeu post &.e on appJl1callOn.

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WEDNDDAY, Ia'TEIlBBR 10th.

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REPAIRS cas Iliso be left at the.

LANTERN LECTURE.
By Rev. PITT BONARJEE.

"The Girl Who Came BacJr,"

,.30 pm. THE ENGUSH LEAmER

ON THURSDAY, 11th SEPT., at
• ,AU Welcome. COllection.

IP." ·

the most successful raci
elrama CftI' .ta(ed
at the Drury Lane 'nIeatre.

BOOT REPAIIING COIIPANY.

WOiaNGHAM AND DJSTRJCT
AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.
\ ' Patroo: Hrs 1I.uan niE KuIG.

. The ~leriaL

Pteaidcnt :J CvT£uc w. Go.oa.u..

UP,-

"HANDS

Stred aKd Qwen's Road.

At WTLI STII!T CORGIliCATIORM. mUlCH,

Ethel Clayton in an iDteresting story.

"THE

SfAtrfe tWdl'e5S 10f' 0tW FactOf'Y, LOtUIMt

0IaIrma0 01

ComJnUtee:

E.1f. 'TOJlGa, E8Q,

All tU
IIR. .and IfRS. )(ARTDJ JOHNSON ..

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SUNl>AY. sept 7tb. at 3 JUIL, for GORING
and Sl'REATLET. RetarD Fare 21,Of Cart Hone.. H..tera. 'I'1IrD-01Its. Cattle, WEDNESDA,,*,P~, 10lb, at 11.30
.... 'lefl!lablca, ~ Cona, .Batter, ~oa1try. ~G ~TLEY. Return
£tp ... ffoney, to'fEtIIer wftrl a
.
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Part 8.

On Thar••.,.
ADd fpllotriDc be

(by kind permission 01 the PreUdellt).

.. The Death Dance,"
Adapted from tlle ato""", lIarie. EJe.

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nc:,..,.".. Stud oller prizes for the bHt

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tile King'a Premium

':' WiIIaJ. WIllic,'"

Hone

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b Hunters confuted to member. oi
Death," IbeaaGartli Hunt aD~ Soup! Berka !lunt, _
A realistic story of _
charader.
.....
amaided by trick , pldacaPby or allY arti6dai
...... CLOII _ arraa.a .... "It. means.

"The Circua

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A IilDited IWIII~ 01

TJie Most Beautifw Se$l yet p~ced.

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CAPT.wt B. IlARJ.,EY,

.. _For;d Croft," Everak'r, Banta.

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CO·OPERAl'JON ,FOR FARMERS
An ImpoItut
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READING

CHARABANC T OURS,·
.hove
mpany's powerful and
T HEcomfo
rtable 28-seat Charabancs

willrun thefollowin~tours-Septcmber,
1919:.

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BOONOR.-A eMnIaDc: will Jean SI.
llary'a Batts for BepOI' ... a.m Re·

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TIACTIOII
TBI IIITISII AUTOIIOIILI
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MOTOR

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HALL.

oN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6tlt,.t 31. .
8PlwcER:-MAJOR E. A. Er:CHER, c....&.
(Director oi .....,.nda,.\.O.)

ClWRIWI-JOB LCMJSLa"l. ESQ,

All those who liVe. b7 the JaD4 are
attend tIIne ..wa~.

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apply 10
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A Romance of EaIt UJd Weal.
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. Path.'. Ani-a'*"

epac.»e \10 let for the

rB:dIiIlJitij. oi A&ricuJtoralllachincry ud Farm
Requiai~ea .

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Rd.m

Cin:uIar Tour 1'0 WINDSOR CASTl.E.
Stopa at Windlor CutIe for 2 boua.
Lea_ st. )tary'a Butta al2.1SJJ-1IL

Pare 61-. •
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SEPT. llt1a.
rrw~~~::
Tour to BURNHAlf
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'1'ricIa7, _September

OZ-

5th, DU.

, ' THE DEFEAT' OF

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AGITATORS.

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' ~ at 10.30 a.m. A
. Special
TQp to BENsqN. Rettana
Fare 216.
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We are glad to note that the
re,ign of common-sense is rf'tTl1'1rtit'lCT
.
Teas nppIied
moderaM C1Wgea. l..aaDdles in the- Labour wo,ld. . The
for HilL
•
recent indiclJtlon is that th~~DU!!1~rs
ba\le decided against direct 61,;IUUlU \
Apply C. IlATHARD pel SON.
m Cavenham Read Readlne, 'Pbooe 1188 ~ in faYOW' of a legitimate political campaign. For some time the
ag.i.tators. f9r reasons inimiCal to
t1iIB country and to -Labour itself.
s~ght to tnalcc1 a ca.tspaw _of organ1I0lmAY' : : r lUll, 'I".BIP to ~=il iscti Labour, but tbey have fortun~tTI'L !It 7~OTI!~ S;
at"ly VBV plainly failed. ·Mr.
at . . . .
fan 1. . IlL
~es thi'nks that the worst is
'l'WO T&IP6 -. IIO&TfiIU,. L.T·
nd
only h
... o.rk Street u ...... aDd UD p.m, ov~r. a
certcu
t e omen.s are
L_n·u. ~ U.. ..... u.d ~ fa ourable.
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-p... Ue1IIi.far-.
, he patriotism of the ' workin~
0.. TUJIBI)AY
tUUIaDCl
~~NDTBJP8
to classes Deed 'DeTer be doubt .
B&AD1'IKloD
0, feIfriq
eon 8t.reIt ,.... .... aDCl UI p... The- war showed
and the
1Aa'rilllr BncIIeId 1.... a.m. ucl U5 generaJ election was a
p.-. JCet.aa ........ IlL
1-0.
.1... h
()a. WEDNBIDA'Y.
T.IUP t .."t UK: extrennsts ave DO
to JilB"I'J'I.&Bm)
inC' They were handsomely beaten
iaa Corlr 8tnet '!It~.
at the polls. The-I wOOOng-c)asses
J1iettfelled I P.Jlll· Betutl hI'e Sa.
1...1., 1.':' ..1 ood
'd
. R
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0. :nr.IDAY. ~. tIth, '1'JUP to 1flIr....... e nao gc
eVl ence. m
USSla
T'LBBBD -ma. Cork Street at It. ~ elsewhere that political and
L.TiArJiettlebed at UO p..a. Jl.etv. soc;ial salvation is not to be: found
Oa .~os;m'tY Be t. ~ TJUPB .., in toppling over the present social
BB.ADPJllLD'~.u.. Cork 8&Net.M structute. ~t " Wily leads to
a.m. Uld f ' p.lIl. LM~ BrMWd ~truction. Man is DOt like a
It."
a.m. Mel 8 p.m. ~ ' - L..o.:.'1..J'
I.:" h
. . . _-&..
Ia. lei,
utIlJUmg w....c can De pJvu,t ably
~
t
J*Iled aown in' order to erect a betTicket. _ be Ittz. . . OIl tluI ClAr, 011' of t.l. one
He 15' a t:"':_
..nul and
G
c~.
UYIJIg
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~'~ ~ ~,u.oo.....,...... can -only progress by evolution. ~
AnotLeJ; we)c~o,.e sign of the
times is that Labc!am is beginning
.to pen:eive that intreased producn. ...,.. MIll . , . . . . ..... "W:... tiOn is "filal in order to pay for the
M~~_~. BT," '1IY~ nods wbich 1Ye nc6d and whicll we
TBRY. ....
. . .....1xiIA "pori; dlat ualess Labour helps to
QII . . . ~~
. . . . . . . . . . ...,.. _ _ _ it the -th--<lasses wilt
""'1Ie. _
..~-()O..MG.!......
involved in the ~ ruin; and
1/.. ~.J......
1/-.
t jnatead 01. ~ Oliver Twist,
SUl'IDAY. Iept. r.-ooRDIG II s. ...... ~ ffX uiore, ~ lIas got all
_....... BJrMUrYIiS. ............ ita wOrk cut oat to preserve the
=:..~ ,.30 . . 6JO. . . . . . 1I(8ge8 t1tat haft ~ secured durIIONDA'V
iqo the war.

HE "VENTURE!'
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Leave BarDbaDJ BeecIws at
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LeaR allary'a Blatta at 2.15 P.ID.
UPT. UCla.
QIcalarP T
toWINDSOR ~
. . . at
CaItIe for 2 ..... ~
a ....... Batts 2.1,S p.m. ltetan Jl'iue

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OCTOBBR I.t, ' 1919,
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1~"Y.I!:K:!iH.A. BRlJ)GS . . follows:-

Pari 4.-" THE PHANTOII'S TRA.n:..",

Palla.'. AaIMa

IlAYNAIDS
. ' P.,.air IUVEI TIIPS.
--- I
The Iteam Lauch "BRJTANNIA wm leaft

1v1=:;~:1

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_00£",

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T ... P'~ Milk.
One of ,the most se~ous Questions
w.mch face the cons um er at the p~­
sent time concerns 'the price of milk .
be properly
How are the children t
nourished if milk adfLllCt:s to
the
threatened figure of Is. per quart ? [ t
is certainly a question which the loc:..!
health committees sbould take Into
&erious cnnsideration a soon as
Jet to work after t)le holidays .
a careful study of the a.rgumen ts pro
con one cannot S.lle how a sub·
stantial advance in the pTice of muk
can be avoided . Some striking figur r~ ,
prepared by a Berks ~jre dairy farmer In
a large way.. are given dsewh ere, and
it will be seen how seriously the cost of
production has jncr,~d. As " The
Farmer and Stockbteeder" puts It :
.. The supply can oDly I5e safeguarded
if the farmer caJl viSllalise a pro fit; we
cannot expect the milk·producer to lum
philanthropist, to buy! in a hearily I n '
llated market and to &ellllis produce' at
aa UDl>rofitable figure." Already o~ ng
to the huassing conditions' Qlany men
have preferred to tum breeders rather
than remain miIk-producC\Ts. and it canl}.ot. be said that the offi~al attitude has
always been favourable 10 the main·
tenance of the milk ~upPly. Be that 41
it may, the most ~CIJlt
uestion is
bOW' to conserve the '
ests of the
youthful po-pulati ,and that is wort hv
of a widesp
and sustained effo rt
We are ce6fiden that there... are man y
social workers 1Ifho will gl adly thTOJV
themselves 1bto such an eBort as this Ii
belli is enIF.t~d Iby ilie UHUlnti('"
...... of parochlal History.
r
. Memories are~hort, and, tberefore. \t
is in.teres~ to e relpinded of pieces of
parochial hlSto .
Tae Vicar of 51.
:Bartholomew's ( e Rev. E. J. 'Now'i,
in his magazine, gives some enterta m'
ing details of ~ow St. Bartbolome" <
ume into being). 1m extract will be of
interest outside-the 'Parish boundams. \
He s:l.ys: I I Aug'ust 2f\h (St. Bartholo·
mew's Day) reminds us of the little
chapel whose (foundations mig ht be
traced to-day beJind Erleigh Court ID the
field between tile hOll e aDd Woodltv
Lane. It was ais mediatYal d~endenl ;'
of the great and wealthy mother chu n n
of Sonoing whii-h gave its name to th r
church in wHic 'we worship to-day. ) !
Peter's, Ea.dey, antedated our church b\
more than ~ years', ~inlf one of th"
creations under e New Pan es Act 0:
the • forties' in the last century. But
the growth of ast It
' 11 over the
to.1I'O border (
ing north from T he
Marquis of ~r
y behind Cu.m.berlaod
Road to the K
et) irtade it desirable to
create a dang-ht churcb of Earler In
1877. On its f mation the Rev. C. R.
Honey, someti e assi taIlt £:Urat e of ~t .
L'aw:ence's, wa appomted. its perpetujl.!
curate ~ith th ~yre ~f vicar . And ,"S
old inhabitants recollect. enices duri ng
lADt. 1811. wer htld in the riding scbool
now bdongmA' to Mr. Oliver DiXOI1
DurinA' this ~.the fouDdattons of the
Mission Room ere laid, and the roorn
was opened
licensed for m:unag'es00 June 23rd o ~ the s.ame year. The ser'
00 the oc~ion of the opening wu
Mfoad'lM by Dr llackarness. then Bishop
Oxford, and lb. Vam took over Ille
d.ties of
au ofiee whid he ha~
Iaeld 1lDtil to- y. The activities of tbe
iDcnmbeDt wer such that in Uie folloW'
lillie
foundation-stone of t ~e
was laid. Thi stone 15
stooq of the bstern pier on the
south
the Jlulpit . and bsbe'
uath
Jie buried sun
,i:ngh
.,..;
that date and somt ntWS'
~
Jrill be en\el'taiDiotr read,
. . ....
.. other; for the present
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are
! The naTe anD
.isIes were
the ~lIIe year a~ con '
MCrated Oft
30th. ]819, ?n whIch ~cas.
asput prea cbe .
I the
the bouse
Il 1Mb
1881. and
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three- or foUl
~
1890, Mr,
~u~

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:mite

tJlese

~~=ic;i~~;!ioresizDaDon.5
~aYS
of E~ter

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to ~;tJlt josP'

~~=::~::~~~~thirtF,.an.
bv
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Mr, F. E.
r, oi
bad' deIiveJ:y
ra~ had been
of disloc .tion
of Commerce
ftry stro ng ly.
commWlication
subject. One
and prc,bablv
brought
inlr clos,<"
ill the rInddl e
fecti

been grea tl y
work of the
carman wltd
goods might
opened. and
,Thus he ha.d
come back
tUne wa3 I