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~• .c~~~~!~rl~ · on is it 'worth the
·t.~~ilQl~~~' and .Table Cloths

at home?

oor m(
i~.
re=::=~

oDe of
BtroIIpM; oul._
sorvative Party hIII\
d..,.. It 11' .,rtat
pCOfl~~ ef the -about mGr.......~bl
iDg. and he 'hoped to do
tat
that in the 'ftry )leu f¥tllre.

RecciviDf

aacl

8owel'll. ete ••
"..

\;Ilk_

&lid pRI.I
ud the
tu....'1UI _e.
Of8DiDr oerem0ll1 Vice-A.dmira) B.
p....ided.
AmOOl th_ who aoi.v~tlon to attl!ltd
ere tile
lIlIfOreM (AkienIIaD an4 lin.
lIayw,llrdlL lin. Allred PalDier. lbe.
Bell.dereOaj 8i.r
\JaJra8llf. lIr. anAl lIn.
Bal1JllDrl;ner.
Boyle, lin.

m""

M&. ROW-E AND THE" CBSNICLE."
He had on.ll' lIad « little es

~he Re~ ToWn Couneil.
find that. tbC!l'& was a vnt

to do tltere in the intereet ef
wbloh he belonged. "Till mo.t
kle' could !iay lIJilin t m ...... '
" .... that I ehllmed to nprete
orkipg cl
. I do Dot
laD lrom that. ( ) .
,
platy of JM"Op}e
en tM
Oil . to
ool. Ilfter the otMr 01_.
I am . Pl1l&
work for the cla88 -to 1O'bieh I
. .Lit oS go on " do Dot let
loee our
ea.dB. There are prQ~IeUlS to
solved.
ut the probl6m will be IMJlv
by ~
ur. ·tind by Labour aloD~. aM ou mU8~
us.-up." ilr: Rowe. OO1lolu
by' ayill« tIuIt he WGuW' do Ail! utmolit ~u.8.,. h~est:!y and wisely, to ju • the con·
AcleftCG tbey .hiul pluOed in him. (CheeOl)·

81Ioft.
)(1'8.

alld

aad .....
Admiral .....
Paul'.. :
Enaeat Simi
~~. Dr . ..a)ti.r ~----~--~~----~------~----~----------------------SU».,
.xem~nd
~~~~0'<Y
Following
·tll~· iI
GarlaDd.
~l and
service. tbe 'Bev.
. SIDney Woo__ • and
tive of the steps
FraDOie (rep....
cused
bi the
Arm trong,
_ u~==~ i.,..... t;,...
.~:.··'~T::::.;::'~ eo-o,.rative Guild).
I
addressed to tbe
&ttele.
Iln. I..lie WilllOJi. in declariDg the Ie
A aote"'Drth~
of the artielti bf ope, Aid the object for ....Jaieh . Owi cafe
LABQ R iroHT JUST BE
&ING.
the Pl;.I!8b;rtenllD ,.illl "8$ .the1l red oat .en.atut was held would' .~l to eoveryCo_cillOI' Booekley ihanked t
L&bour !v the Rev. A..-Ewml, Rnd Dr: Steele ,aye body present, for ahe SUl'Dllaed th.t there
IiUpJ>Orter 10 the ooDfid_ the:r had hi" usent -to the..--:
. .
WoIII Il1O ODe:'P~C"'bcs had DOt an itlaimill
6ho wn in kim. He lmped. with . {l.e"W col·
The ~Y. A. ~ Ewi. . thea forman, lndne. of. whioh they .-ore fond. She he~lt bad
learuell. to voice fbei.r intenowts
d ' secure .t",- the new ·minillter, "haking haDds with her dop; &lid ther WeJIII real friends of herg
with the and he'f eltildten. She did. not kaow; Qf an.y·
tJ.at t heir inteJ'as1il WBr& look.4d fter UJlGl! him. Dr. 8tHI. abo !!1took
0,8 council. Th8Y W1t.nted each Dill!" to .rea. Re". R. C. 'Gj]lie aad t.ile Rev.,I. llitcludl ;
tltin« which would b.u~ h8' more than that
lise tho tbp fi«h.t or Labour
just be- sTinKING TRIBtiTES TO DR . .STEELE. they -should be iIl·treated, mat waa pe~nol
ginnin¥. tlDd that Labour had got to be
Th~ all
The charice W&8 delivered by th. Rev. R. C. to hM applied to all of them.
recogn i6ed a8 compoiied of in
i8en t citiin au eloquent and .ppealblg Rd· wuted to prevent animals from beolDl iiizeDS. 'l'her were not going to be put Dff Gillie
He aid he did DOt DOW wllether treated.' ·Ttt~· could Dot do much themwith anything. The 1\'anted
eir rights dress.
the Presbytery in apOOillting him - to give selves. but ~y could' trust -the t'frol't • of
rtJli~ted aod the.v wert. det8l'lpi
to ~
that oharge Qn thei'r behalf were aware of the 80ciet to see that all animal.. wert'
t hem.. (A ~.·oi~' "That's the tuff to Bne the Iinh between lhem reachiJa« baek properly looked after.
The ,,"orll; of the'om.") He .... as extretnelv obli
to tbom nearly thirty yean. bm
"W~ II COIlgcaial society was .ell known to everyone. It wa
for the confidence tlley had r8poBed. in hnn. tau wbich had been allotted to him. an 'Work. that must be CODtinue,d. and therefqre
and he hoped to furtlle~ merjt th at coDli- old fellow-student. whCl lad watched with fuDds were n~ry. he urged everrone
denoe in the work wbich hesbould do ta both' interest aDd admiration .his importaut to 8P.t1ld li~an1 and to do all the eo Id
!!'p1ift tlt~ c1Ju;a l\Dd get fo1' itt I,e .1'e6peet mtnis ry in the f8iiClaJl,..beyOllld. )lUllh had
to make the meetings succe fill. (All'
'lfltich it deser ...ed. (Cheer).
happ&lled since thflT w"hile· .tndMtta ~t col- ,lanse).
<
A lo!ESSAGE
THE COALITION . .
lage. occupied th. am6 pulpit, a:\d 1I1eacled • )(r . niacke sflid the Reading and Dis·
Councillor W: M . Tewham
d thftt,..!lS together the canae of die ShuJent Xi88ion· trict Branch was a IN'ge one, including BUch
one of the proud t moments of lliB lif_to ary Society. Dr. Steele's ' u1llent ad"oeacy pl.ces as' Basfogstok.. BraelmeU, HeDleyho.n beeD returned by the w.rd in which he then 01 worlel evanl!eli~iOD 11'&8 a prClplleq on-Tlta:mea. Goring. Wallingford and Alder·
lived. and he was indeed m08t, ~ud of he ' of the devotion wltb which he had dediIt tool. pp a good bit of 'Work, and
r vIr. It hod been attaiDed by 'the 6plen-I_·_ _ _ _~_ _ _......:..._ _ _ _- - - the I18rvicee of two inspeotor. Til i
did determiDation of the worke • who bad
11
eon8ide....bTe fiDancial olltla.y.
allied themselves to the call86 <II tlte Labour
11I1IUIIQJlIIUJ' t~e sooiee,'•. poIlitioo ....a
not
Par9' .H8 had ~~"v SUPllOrted the
,.hioll nurht be said of DlO8t
ldeall for w'bioh the Labour p ,\rty had
O\'PD laaUQD8 of txH\a,r. he did
sliood. l&&ling convi.Dood thftt on b, I\ . reo,Dot
that taat. sta.te of atrain would
wation III those idealfi ~ould they. liS tIte
'1a t. but while they were r&eOTeri~ it wa
producers of the wealth of the 'hole OOllO'ta dI_ .worts the,. lkk.ed to Ir.eep them
try. expect to ' realise their O\l'D em8nei~­
wo;iag,-Tile,. had .fot~d no WII-1' 1\'&/I.riaee8
lion. . They had "dvOMted lin ldelll which
,.bqut th peov\jl who 'Were belping them
was for the sociul u~ilting of the whole
,that dey. aDd ih~ 1O'et'e ' reoeiving every
comwWlicy. The~' ~id nol believe in the
I soJ't of belp JJ:OIfl ever;w IOrt of people. and
holtoru dog remaining fOl' ever ·the bottom
' Jfll~",r th-" D._oiAl n!8Ul the.r would
d OK. 'rh~ Labour .1)lIrjv clailh
that each
for ... the ~e aad help of t11ll
· lI.lId t"'t>ry individual ~llOllld ha" jU8t llnd
of~'
'Ille _i0lt etood ~
equal righ . .'I'hey had cllie, yd u .
pdn~~.IjIl I M eatimat.ioD 1\ ~reat
triUMph. lind th",. W111;- the trl
jh .
tho.. wlaioh tJw,..1I' .... til. 11' .... {o~
ga.n.ised Labour iu the borou
_ ' - of tl\e .
the..atro1il. inat
had !)Very call
to
proud
m,ht .. eu1d aot" br- ricltt in the .,.... 01
~ Ute Wl'iting on tlie wall
JllY1Il61a a8 well .. hUIIlfIA
"0",
t!&j1~ t interesb; mll.. t look
the W4J' it seemed to heJ thatthfl!l talked
"Th. a.re ' w, h-()u . ") Th.
l'atb8ll in ni. to the pu blio-. but ab did
lutelT. 'they hud to be till
.l'Ot thlalr they would doc 10 now. for {hey
ond ilet&nu.iJlod i n thl' future
,w&re appoalia, Jb a ... l'nbJie toorourbl1
full frw of'detor.v. 'l'ltey h seot ames·
\awakened anod "koowiJllt what sufFering r.;all.\'
s.ge.to the Cu lilion OOV('1'o.lI) t thai doy
"11'&8. She thanked lrtI. those wbo WlWt' h Ipt.o 41iiis 6ut iVld gh'o thent It eh nnoe. an,1
ing 80 eplendial... and generou8ly w~ tim ..,
c(;he Worlt/.
jeu'{ile",
they would du tho same fit th t'erliuweJl, 1O'ork. gOOds and rno_y. (A-pplausr)· ·
tary eleetiov..
H;e .tnu.\.t>d th
wOl,lld bit
.
A.dmiral
Fleet;.
\
·()jofJd
the
thanks
of
thOSP
a'blo to retlli>~$terilll beuet\ os the r
I1R~t!-,
preeent ttl lin. WiJ~ and M'd, Uni.aeb.
~ult of tha t eleetictll . . 'l'h(w stoe<l lor 0 pol·
The
Glenmore
Ladies'
Orehestr
(lMd
J'.
icy. and os brot.he.'II thpy ' ,,'el' dete.rruined
JLiss LockhU't; pianist. )(i88 Oby Tft~lo,)
to realise th t po1ier. feeling cODvincM .If
,a ve seleetiun.s. and eoDcert items were
il 10'&8 the only !iUivlltion of hll unity ,
hoped they \\'Ouhl realifit' wh t they co uld
I«iva lit iDtervals. Amon, the items "ere
~l»8nish and crinoline danees by M ' Lolita
do if they remaiooo uniW.
Hamilton. songs aDd duet., with MI'. )"ck
WlLLI~ 'l'O · FWHT i\.G.UX.
SimpljClD by ' JCI58 .lII.;uu..ry' · W)'Dne, and
- la-Councillor W,ttl,; a ked" re 1\'e do\\'I\'
.DIIp by Mise ilurrar, all of !lis Majesty '
heaited r" (" "'0.") JlI' oonl(ru!ulated tllelu on
Theatre. HayJllfllbt. ,b)' ~ist;iorl of IIIr.
~peaE victbr.v which Laho,U' bndu c/J ieved
0IICAl' A:l;(li(e. OQIer ~tioDs' ·.ere reniii ~inlt. altl ough lie h
. be ,
~ br~. l'~ 'II, P~ll (SOlIg8).
J(' - > ~ . (~).
'Dorilf 8ri«ht
of
t!t. realise
dfofeated
JD.ut
th isLu.bout
fliet; HInt
,n. . rtleiUttlo .~
~ David
eat out to !o1Dtl h Labour in
r'(111~!,. · Ifra. Waitlei'
y.rd' (1OIIWa). Mu.s
CODcentrated their oppobitiOlI. D
tdjtIJllj~n:t
lItt!1woU nll3'lr.)fr. »I.1I'oro Lanatirin( coullCiUol'll who W'Pre
IIr,
n the pluG). Mr. Waltt'r
her•. ' Counoillor 1Iow. h d aebi&ved ll .lIt a ,,)(r•• alld)(\'JI CJn-ter (sODgll
D.iIloe~t viutory . n.nd Coun il\or Queleh hatl
. Jack \BIpfI8n 180D,S)• • r.
.reWrned . 11 WIUI ,lad'
~y, by . a
1-.epb
'{with couperti.Jl&) • .lfr. F. W .
'sp1.endid majoriLy. .He .'!I~ ot 6Ul'PI'LK-d
.B 1'I'er. (8OBI8), &ad )((, Hal'1"y Tre1eaYeD
Utat llE.' was delOlliJ;ld; tt hllll
n through
(ventrdoqu.ist).
· 8b~h. witll .80ngs. writ·
the jrulifleieuce of the w01'ting cl1 SSMI"'Q •.-iug
ten loy Ill'. Percy MaatoD. ,,!lUlled "The
to over'e&>nJidenL'& ; they said e " 'as gou"
Nflw TytJist." "a8 liven by .the author and
to han a lfa.lk-uv~1'. B(Jt
t • 'oyem~r
lin. PenIJ
Mr. a-.e Pt'ltbllDl and
woUld soon roll rOllD.d. I\8d '
e bad the
...... .
Kr. &nipt Pearce p_i4iecf .t Lhe piano,
conlideDtle of the Labour P
• 1l0tlling
IIUJPIy
and the atMe maaa,~t W1WI in the hOllru,
'W0Ilid give bim...greal-er pI.. "' than to
of )(ra. ~Ron Bod" &Ad lI.r. Percy ·llllnton ,
fight again. t w"ll not the ....t time 1u;
with
the belt· of
htul be\m" defeated in West
. On oue
A · u-'ul 8i~ Il_ II oonducted hy
occa iou he W8 bell~1I fiy ill
t.s. but Ilt
)(ra. st:- Bill, "Wlio iDluJ~ n palllli4tr ,
th8 next electinn he polled a
rd number
also p"e 11t.ort pt.Y8.
vote8. Iltid that .. on Id be
it-ved ap",.
la III&4ition to t.b~ fo~ 111't)s • on
They bad s~red magniileee y in Ba.tUe
We4a....y two ~Ila of..lIiIJII·TItOmpo!OO. of
W It.rd •nnd K!lI.te8grove Ward lind au the
Londeu, ,an prett.;r daDON. 'rb._ weft'
~ economy lIeaiDa iD purebuing a tin of Bird'.
... hole ~h )' had done apkDdid . (Ch re).
,..1.... b, Mi" Oak:eIJ and butterfly d.nce
Mr. ' E, )3. Dca\dman said be ~w he
MIl froob uet trille d _ by- . K . )lor
F.c1r
S\lbstltute;
the enjoyment begioa with the first - of
had the . har t st.ruglll in I~ tAMm.
,aM ...
th9 .~ old ~kliab ~ or puddin~ you make from ~e
he was glad U. t 4:11 "-fODt to the poll
.aorded thei r yok6 on belaa.W of the
:
~~et. _
cwerative aoo . Labotir DlOnndD.I.Il. He
ball the ChoreA up aphwt im .
G .d4illl
t4ne " G
NOtr"amber he w9uld go into
fie13 lIjfoin
1M Io~..
,
.n4. take hlB coat off.
S\nneone 8UC1fl11ted that tb••• ~ Flal
8.DI1Iii'_ l.~_ tile rieb1ljlll, flavor_.and
s'\loold be !lUll«. hut thf' ide6 • Dol; taken

M_l'!!.

nnn.

uads

)j "loril.'· ..... , ........... ,
rl'<"6i"l'(1 m .. ny ("0'W r
~U"""SS.

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i ... rd.

n.

in

which ... as ex
""n\'~lion

't~I'ri-;,pntative.

wd

..-Ith a

be

ntl"ut., II. und bod m.uch enjo,ed

a fP ~.3;j~ " I.. ctors on the roll not
. ('I th(' el<o>etors voted.
WEST WARD 'If.

ard Mr. H . Do ....ning .. u ~
.. Mr. H . Watt!>. wllo. eleeted
ha, in rOO<'nt, " ....,.6 a
. ted
th .. lAbour l; .. r~·. It wa
li'e "idon·. for
lir.

a nt~IIl""r of Ib .. · Wmmit.i.ee of
C' luh. aod the IIIemben; of the
thl' (·,.n'>Cn·ati\'e Ward Com111eh Mr. H . Waters is the chill'bard for hib success.
\\,a. decl .. red li S fGIla",,!;:-

C..... ' .. ' ... ... ......
b ................... ...

ses ·

:M

l...-

57

ty .............. , ......

oeMrly 2.000 unpolled.
hus had a checkered experience
10 ]907. after hGlding tht seat
h .. w,,~ Mfeatoo by Mr. jLelfla
in J9U9 hI' "'"~ agaill returned,
~ng : -

818

m
fajoritv

.. ............. . _

131

IlUot he .....s re-el'eeted II' _ ing. Bo!Ird or Guardiau
lligg 2.'11 ; H I:.. H. G. Bowley
the poll on that occasion.
was .as 'iated in ru. _strung Eleetiotl Committee, aad
Consern..tive Committee &lid a
tl.e!>. He !too had the
.
.. teh witb her motor-ea . .• .
I Ule<'ling was held aD Setaril! Ih(' Cun:on Club. whea. til
th(' Elt'Cfioll Cominittee. llr. H.
~ thl' eongratu'latio
of t
th eir cli ndidate Oll his 1111 _ _
lied and thank.ed the _ ·1h COlllJll i tteea and all
,·.u help for the ~t &.IIrl'ndered.
r ..r"...... nl" ti ve uf Uti pa per; )(r.
Ilttrlbuted his 8UQ~ to
tn_ds ill' the wa ra~
and not to Bny . local •
. r 'L">I>]M"r. Mr. Dawning i.
oil
mereb.8.lIt al1, 441 , ()d.r«
~IH' rCflided in., the . .... rd ~or ''J7
I ~ a O'IeIII~r of the IlA.9.•••••
played ericket (or
.

•

CAINS.

TULATORY
SPEECHES.
TED CANDJ.l)ATES · TO
STAND AGAIN.
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to
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:Ulol"DA.Y OPE~I ~G OF THB MU lWM.
W&II stMed that
W
10llt hiJ
_t throgp bis
ia
poeiaa.., ~
.,.,.... hi
Salida,..
.lIT . Jlariey
~e Loet - y
'totea ffOlll
T

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datl~
,

to _ _ 1)QIIS and puddings of
qht w.Hh 110 otbel'

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