Page 20 of 48

Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, April 8, 1916. Pg 3

Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, April 8, 1916. Pg 3

Image Details

Title Saturday, April 8, 1916 Pg 3
Page number Pg 3
Date Saturday, April 8, 1916
Edition
Publisher Reading Mercury, Oxford Gazette,

OCR Text

•

READING MERCURi" O;XFORD GAZETTE,

WOMEN AND FARM LABOUR.

[B

0\;11 0 " N REPRE

E~TATl\

COUNTY

PAPER. SATURDAY. APRIL

~,

1916

READING AND DISTRICT
BUTCHERS' ASsOCIATION

MEETING AT KENSINGTON
PRINCESS CHRISTIAN PRESENT
LADY WANTAGE, MISS POTT

HERALD, AND

\:\:<0 l.L ill:t:TI:\G AND

Lll\OHEO~

SPEECHES BY
& OTHERS

E1

Which do you spend most on-soap or
clothes' Clothes of course
fllBut If the soap spolia the cloth •• - horte n

'jJ the"
COlt

Ufe-f.4ea thelr colour- the aoap hn
you dear.

I'

The,e
one IOQp which SAVES the
clothe. Puritan Soap lOll., the clothe.
trom wtuh-day wear anti teo, kcoII'e
It contaIn. IWC.t Olll)e Ort which .,
,.nt/e to the clothe.
The saving on the clothes IS far more
than the cost of the soap

PURITAN
SOAP
saves Its cost

I SOME

BERKSHIRE CAMPAIGNS

In

the clothes It saves

I

n EI OLl TIO\

FOP.
111)

:Mrs Bo,..ce
:0; 3,

n the cour e of

QUTET

MOME T
'II

III "

\ 11

fo c ble address

d thaJ; ona at the thmgs wh ch tittuek bot tn

France ns the mtense patr ot sm ot the French

l\omen Nbe "<J S S Toe .:he. r patnoti m v.as Dot
nonS' III the v.omon
Bnglanrl At prosent t

la riormant fhev had to oon ~ldQr tile pee war
pos tion or agnculture n Englaud at the present
t:i m~

Some women declared that

twas

nfra

I} g
to go on toO the land wh 1st there weN
lDstances here fanuere. were prejudiced a~lDt>t
empl()ytDg iomale la.bour Sbe \\ as ery gllW to
sav hoVt e er that these ob!.tacles were slowly hut
surely be g 00 ercomo They must oOrgam (II tbe
rema DlUS' labour they had n th S oountn There

was

unskilled labour and SkIlled labOur

sk lied labour was wan!cd

Uu

the busv sen&lDS of

the 't"oor and sho 'Was su re that w;omeD wer& DoOt
too mud to go and leI:ld a. helnlDg b!lnd toO the
fa.rmer Sbe bad no doubt th!l.t UDsk lled labonr
l'toull be lound to meet \ tho emergencv of the

THE WAR AND BREAD

Owmg to the. s.hortago of labour bakers are Dud

ins con"lderubl~ dilli.culty D suppl,} ug bread to
tl e r cu...oomers It ~ therefore recommended
pen()d Q.l;
n the
WOD and f nece.:."'S8.ry e en abl~bodied man of tliat .ho~W1 as do the r own baking as
of pracbcal eOODom:r The fo llow
m htarv flife "0 dd 'ban to be token n brder to gGOd old do.
bJ"lng the wa to tlo t>uccessful conclus on That lD, reell e Vtlll &1 l) the wast ~t e.f ctory refiult _
To M.A.X.'E Bn.I':A.D -'lu e orv po ud of 80 radd
neccssanlv moont that thes were ~e ns to furthtor
buS

They bad not ..et. got to the or tical
rega'fded la.bo Ir The lHl.r lilld tQ be

S8UMn

dell dB all Ia.bour t hrouglout tlle ngr cultural
d gtr ets a.nd t "as thE' e fore DlIlOMf ('I tha.t
"'(omen shoul) re6(1Oud (.I) the c;'I.ll wh cb had been
uu,d!) 10 ma.kulg up the shortage One bliDS'
wanted W11S Q. &vstem to place all tt'it n6d wotneu
6Q that the) nught turn out amI do tho work D
a capatile and work.tnanhko tll8.tll1er In Canada.
coU!1J8I had been establiHhed to tralD WOlDen to
wor~ 011 tho la.nd.. tur 111 thdt countrl' lL wu

T 0 TEASI' )QNl'llLS 0 1 6oft.'HCIr 5 BAKIN Po",
DE,* vntl fL littlo sult Ilud 'IllOR 110l:lLl , X
W"b Ie D a. DR-,\: ~t:.at.o
han po U' 0 .. uJuali
about half a pmt of COLD Vta.~ 'Or mIlk ~nd

mL,\ DS' qu ckly I ut thoroughly nth 0
lr.nurn of tho u!iual con$J.stence t.aktn, care Dot
to knead t or~ Ulan liS nece6S&-ry to lD.t t
pt"rfect.ly mRb"e It mto IUlAltlt lonTO:; "hlCh
mtUt be UlDD14Ulit PUt into " Q'C'lt:K. 0'VtUl
wtlt.er

No well COIIducteci home catI .fford to
be WlthcNrt llron, &vIer KenteI,
U YOll Ile DOt UlllIC them Hid POit
Card to W & G Bron, Ce,ea1

Food Speeillllll, Dtrhy
0.0 4~d. Box at &row., Barley

lerDeIa Wi1IIIIIke.&. dellC10U CNmy
~ Wltlaoat tbe lid of ......

til

.....

11....1..........

I'~_.

ar e,

,