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f , ycNi hllve : ~ever worn one
. of Stewarts Winter Coats,
th~ r~ality' , of the smart

taiIoring, clean fit. and correct
style will · I.e a tevelation to
you.
It is all that can b~ put into ,
any . coat.

And the choice of fabrics
superbly vkried,

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. I.s. a mark 0 f hu.
D Iversltjr
manity. Many men - many

tastes-many needs,

th~

We aim

Overcoat ' tastes of
~~n,1 We've done it
fOr ~5 years. and are STILL
DOING IT. I.

to hit
_ery

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1'0 ORDER or IREADY: TO WEAR

!30/~

IIB~r'

35/6

Qualities 39/6. 42/., 45/., etc.
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NO ' FIT

SGI.IlU:T 'PEV1!lR OUTBR~ :
'I"Mre have 'been ~eveD cues or 6C&rle£ tel'U at
W.;.g,..ve ,.00 Knowl Hill ainoe Sept. 11th. TIl.
eMU hue been ..tt:.6.oded. to, a.bd ..t TuMday'5

meeting of tbG Wokingllam Rural District. CounClt
the lledicaJ. Oft'toer of Health f~ the Dlst.ricl (Dr.
A'abhy)

p~t.ed

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, TH~ ~ lUNG i.,TAI~ORS

Killer
we1"e appointed

Ward.

t

meet.ing on the aeoood
the Parish. Room.

11
YOUR CHILD
NEEDS A LAXATIVE!
_
,\
is

Coated.

StOmach

Sick. or

I

were made
communicat.ion
hold
this wint.er'a

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~BERDEEN.

135 BRANCHES-LONDON TO

iiscUSl.JOIl toolt

with reg-a.rd to
place on the
it;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~1~1~~~~~!~~:i..r';;~1 concermng

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89a, Broad , Street, Reading.

&eo. '

a.s Federation

,

tewarls

a report wruck showed no eauae

for undue ..1&nD.

committee: .

PAY

of each mc.nth in

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GAlIDEimb, ASBOCIifioN. !

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A.,
tho meeting 01 this A.8!OCi&Uou 'ou Wed.n.ldoy
evening in l&&t week, which was well attended, Mr.
Co1eby. F.B...H.S., the BOD. 8eereta.ry, lectured on
and showed bow to mue a. ehemida.l aoal,.sis .of
the soil; The chief plant foods found in 'the soil
weee deecrib,ed, a.ad. .it. was pointed out. tbat their
~t'eIle1)C:I!I ,..... ~ , if good. 801lVen~ fruit . e.nd
"Yeg-et&b1M wee to be obtD.ined.
Lime wu ' shown
to be ~le, aa DO lOti eoukl cany cut it!
proper func:tions witltcMIi n.. . The 1ecture "sa fol·
khv;ed with. the elo&est attention. &lid. many questioos W6l'$ uked .u Ute finiah.
A. hearl::r ?ate of
thanb "WM earried. with ~tion, ADd Mr.
Cof.eby replied. ' The judpa ........nled. cUltural 001'~ . to lb. B&bCOCk. of SuDieki _ NtH"8erles,
foI'. ~ &.nd. to· Mr. kDoe, P&ri;wood. for apples,
while the Ameriea.n" corn cobs dtQ"Wn by M.r. W.
OI.a.tke, of· Bear HiU , Gal'dem, 'W'EIre ·highly com·
mended.
A new member. was elected: It .. as
Anal1::r decided to abt.nQon. t.he propGEed. chrysantJ:i.emum. abow in N<wembt.r for 'thiS yeu. _
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the

U Cros:s.. Pevmsh" Constip.ted/
"Calikmia.SYrup of Fig ....

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,5a;ves

,
rno~e 1 All ordinarY!' ·Ieathers ' of. 'stand~rd
quahty haye advanced in prIce. ,The manufacturers of Dn.ped Sole
Leather have ala!, raised its price rather thal'llower its quality. Yet
Dri-ped's P?ce has not' increased ..as greatly as that of ordinary
leather.
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, But· Dri-ped's double wear is still, the same. The
'., ,higher prices o( leather.,rise" the more Dri·ped saves )Iou,

DoubJe wearing,'light, flexible , absolutely waterproof, Dri-ped is suppli.ed on every type
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of footwear. for resoling or for tb~ 50les of new ioohrear. by
repairers and dealers' everywhere.

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IqrtM"

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tJ/ Drl-}ctl

~::~~.: t:~~ t::~1frl.;;"j':::.
Dtfl.• CluH.(JI
M."df#kr.

HAltVEST Tll'&NIUlGIVING ~ERVlGES.
Baneat. tbubgi.ing . ~ wl!!re beld in' the
temporary ebure.h OD. SuD<iay.
The building W&II
decor&ted .88 far u . cm:umst:moes permitted. and

a..ilIiilqz.'--SL.
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lookod -.e:ry pretty. . There- were eolebratiODA of
Hely .Comm.tID:i9~.6t 7, 8 a.n.d ~.a!ter mWIl5. The'
morwng '&Dd e¥6l!1ng oonCJ:~&tiODS well! l'"ery huge,
~e comparatl..,l;r big bu.~g ,heine pac;ked each
t.l:me . The .muaioal porti0lLA of the 8~loee were
~Icetr rendered-by the choir, tb& congregation joinlUg m "~ry he&rt:ily.
Iri the e"t'f!lninc: Sta.i.ner'..
·a.nthem • . " Ye sh&I.I. dwell i:n the l.&Dil, ~ wu well
suog, Mr. J. Prelt.oD takiE" the bus aofo &lid John

M&j'"lJe tbe treble 1010. The morning pruCher wu
the. Be., 'f1.. w. H . !<:worth" Vidar 01 ' TwyfOM •

.. btl& the · Rev. T. B. Wl'tnford , Vicar ' of Little.
wick .. pre&cbed iD the. ellenin;-. OfI'eriDga of eigar. ,.
.., <rt:~ 6,000 lU DU~Der, tobaccop piP,:M a.od
•!">oO~.."'tAeII
at & at&Dd. eatside · the
fonrUded. ~ tbe IOldien
.

GAS IN THE STO.MACH·' is

i ~ArGEROU~:1 ~ .

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.RECO,!!:D ~
I ". USE

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~:t~ ti~J~om. ~_tioD

, 1\HYSlCiNS
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MA

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&rid

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To~a.or»

yi

or dyspeptri.a. · should which &.mOUnt .,;,..

at

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ocidity.

......... the fuod to

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lI'untt

ronfrazderl

the . - of gas or wind iu 'th. to tho proper .quaM. I Tl;;
sOOmat:h is

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00.

tiOna m:&de by ~ -mmnbera -for

.inoiJc!od 'to £1

iv~ly .

u.:. .ISd . ."d

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BfNEFITS OF INJ\TION~LISM,

,W'Ol!IK:IN~
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s CLUll.
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A coUeution
made
OI~b
. on b~alf.
of ~

in....z:iably indicates that

~. ·A~turaJ

on., '...-.,. &t. b'
ae:rrioes on SaDday
Rev. John. Pope,

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-~S.U.PER-LEAT

The 'o lfertoriu 'am . Dled
be dmtIed '~ the

£1

"~~:~:rU:~~uBo~ ;::r:~t::J"1

~,- It .....

They

$8.W

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in
,&

that.

iLgment on oorrupt

n~ti,".h'

j'a ..-eryi cepulsive form in \".e.

m .ny But
'a: d.ilTerent way we bad been q'] lb.
aa much to blame as Germany. Tp:-e the ro',r~!
,,£ (ieligion.

Enll:lishmen went· :ru&b ing a hout lR

om the A~ Of the Alps crying tor
EtH!:lish... (La,u f htM-.) It Wh o
to
Englislnben a.bcoad.

'see

A.

most

went, the.y co*gre:;a.ted jn

.A.uoci.ation-ope-ned on \Wcdnelday, when, as Usual, they oould tali. English,
the BieboP ·of ~ord (Dc. ~) ~elivered the in· danoe Epglish,1and. see ;;::•. ::~.::: , -,:
~~add....' The OObop .bose .. h.io subjeot at h0'i!.le. ~at r was
abroad \? .(La.ught.e,.,.
.. 'rhh p~ . 'f Nati o~ity."
.
lie!errlW·fiJ'5t

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't he .ASsociation, lhs 'BISHOP said

h.O +-.a al~.a.~ gI.8.d. to speak ~ & W.E~'A.
He :WfA! glad to. heal' ~t. the heart o.f
the tilthcial cJa~, WM to be co ntinued
', Be hoped, thet .As6ociation would
goit,g to live stia.i,ftl\ i~ tb& ~ l¥e ot
The W .E...!.. ·.. IUI passing through a
""'r hi.t.,,
"y ·of the A!!I!ociation . He hoped it
'wQrk, being & bond between the

\

W&t.

only be a.n exh,a"usLed

the difference

lillI, lruch l!-6 f o ll"' ~. f-d t_~,

N&J>Oleonie wafs, and then nations wr.\\lfl.. :,:,' "n
pih~ up armame nts t ill war b."Oke · ~'lI l a;m·

C:~~ld' l ~rJ:~i~ to
unive~ities.
~
.h'is subject,

the 'Blshop ,said
the &dvaotnge of ha.ving
tbem th.

'1=

STAKE,
-Tbey. ~~ }bat no~.
E".ery thi rl~ ""~I<"h

called CIvilisa.t1t n, everytlllllg "Whl(:~ n~ a-d c hie 1I" rr':
n...ing, was a.t ,sta.ke. ' And. they knf' w \ e1"; li e,)
th&t no peace, ;however much in our t a\'''ur rOll '.
do.,.ny gOQd t9 Europe unles..c; it wcre inll,-..,..t{! 1··
a- hew spirit. I(Applause.) Otherwise jJwr" \fv\l~\

,

to verm.a.ny,
liked I

Ci"t'ih!ll'l.tion was at stake ~ and there ..",.a., nc> h <,~.a
for civilisa.tion unleM we wonk! return 10 (ll .. t":t~ ··
ing oi Chris t 800" loarn tha.t man ; cou l(1 (lnh' T1';jh~~
himself in tb(!l famil, &00 the millon, I n .:l . lh~
-w.i6n cou~d oDly 'realise itl!elr in. i nl p rnationa l l~r .
Was t here h~{H.'l of t.he nations of EI1T(1 j)t' rl',;/r.'·
in-g this;> Be thoudht there was when Ih .., nnollS
bad. tlme to contemplate the horrors of the pr ~·t'nt
. war He had hope t.hat out of thC6C" ,",'n° h C ~!N;
wo~ arise a. y,ea..rning, in ~Iigi o n fo r d, ,, ('m\~I ..
Church, and ~
'n polltiCf> for the good of the nllll.[~
and in the n
n jor the good of b U!1l;Jr.l l.l . , .~r
plausc.)

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The S{M'IskeT wu Lhanked by t he Y ... \ o? I., ' .
G. Sutton), whp a.ttended the lecture . ']'110 d:.... r·
man Wa& Mc. E. P. Critchley.
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Almost willi the
chill , br"l'th of Autumu
a..nythoasandsofgoodfoUc
(oWld the'm selves with colds. .
Most or Uaem were ·~·doY,D· ,
to becin with. Who 1ndeed
Is not,
anxioi1a days,
omJess they keep their health · "

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THE L4BOUR ' P4~TY AND :
EDUCATION.
ELEMENTARY
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The ReadiDg 'Bc&nch of tbe Indepen d PO I La.h~~r

1ia....e fieD.~ the followiup" feLler t o t.he I: .', I l~r.g
Edue:d.ion·· Co~~itt.ee: "Thoe local bra nch ",. the
Indepen4ent lAfOur P~r ·ha. ... e hru:l Uluif"f ,.,!I"
s:'deraJ.ion tbe pCeRent poSition of eh::menull .'· rd I:
oa.tion in the .Borough, a.nd the foH oWHl.! p,':n"
-ca.U for youc .e¥neet B.tt.e~tion : (1) 'r~:l l . ("0 11,r'~J;.
il being praetiked by t.he Town Cou n('II, 'ltl~n .
~h:rougb the Ed-ucat.ion Commit.tee, i n su d l ,( ]lI ~n·.
Party

is 'Illite tmequalled. H&lJ'.WiDebnilda up the body'. raisth'.

n er . .tha.t Lbe ed,uca.t.\on ot the c~ildT O Il WI!l '11 ' ,I
j' lI.bly sutler.
(2) That eC>Onom:y 1& not hf..I!': . .:
t.i~ in like mlWner r e the secondary s.;1l (>(l1~ . ,
That the size of t.he classes .i n m a.n )' (" I":~ ,~ .
lunduly ·Large.
(4) Tba.1;. 30 great nH l ll brl , ... :~,~
scbota.rJ· a.re only havin<T an half.t.ime ",) ." .lll" n
while t~ere are in t he "Borough ma ny :J 111.1 .
which ,migbt bfl ada.pL~ for oducc.t.io n

c.hill.J an,. '

We therefore Te40lve 'To petition
to remedy the e,,·ils a.nd secure to
full a.nd -com plet~ education. which it.
tory duty to ad'r inister.' "

an~ streDgth ' Dp by
lOch

takiD&' '

a. tonic as Hall's Wme.

' For stamtg off" • cold. or .for
brea.bag up "cold, HilI"Wine
power,""""" tl!&1 w'tho ......(of
keepiDg cold •• coug .... &lid , '

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