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Extends its Utility.

Renow~ed
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T

h"",,., MfORT

· ~:~;~t~~::~'~ Committee, aft.er
of the Committee,

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H~RE 1S n6 healing p,reparation so widely known as "Zam-Buk,"
the name of which has !become a housepold word.
I
The great regret has always been that whi~e Zam-Buk is acknowled~ed

rehef of d lttresa and to

to possess unique curative powers, those sa1e powers were not embod~ed
in a kindred preparatIon specially devised for animal ~se. N ot,with~tandmg
that many of our best horse-breeders and fanCiers use~ the ongInal or household Zam~Buk

procedure

as a

evident at an early

s~ a.:e

muat; be taken both to
In

Lbe va.rlou5'

mdex file wu prea.ll )persom In l the
Law relief an~ of
lind Ba.don

H

home vet." with success, it wa}l not deemed WIS~ i O accept the busmess this new field

offered unul continual expenmen\:l -had led to the prod cllol) of a spec.. l vetertoary balm

00

Bupenor and ideal hnes.

Now, at last, the proprietors are pleased to be able to announce their success in
adaptmg Zam-Buk most j etrcctlvelY for vetenoary purposes.
Tb
The new preparat1~nl ha lUg already been put through the

t.....t
· '1

several te.sts, is found to fill admirably tbe requtremeuts of

An••
farmyanl flrat.ald and deal atabla oompanlon •
•• V.t." ZA~BUIC. J . Zam·Jl'uk in its vetorrnary form is sull free from
'~~{'~:~:~~~l~~;~i';:=
r
tho

advavtages over fatty veterinary salves of the old klDd a e apparent on thIS score alone. In
addItion the balm IS much to be preferred to JIT~t3tIDg mbrocatlons and unstable hnunents,

t

~I"/I, b~ve been unwisely ued 10 the past from lack of t1e knowledge. of a SUitable salve.

to
"ork
of

t he- Cen tral Office. ,. 'lit \ 0 ,
~ II The decISion '(JJ the Government to ha,lld' v~r
to t.he Soldiers an!- ..8&j1ora ~a.mihBa' AssoelB. dn

I~ ,

mE
NEW HOME IS NOT COMPLETE
,
I
WITHOUT THE OLD FAVOURITE.

'1 Veterinary Zam~Buli: is also more economlca1. Abot e aU, there IS t he ~c1eanDess and the
swiftness of the Zam-Buk heahng , method, and Its power over those obstmatb skin troubles
whIch many an exhlbltor has known! the anxiety and the <fs t of 10 the past
I

the «mtjre respons1bihty ()f diSt.nbuting
"here '''nec&Slary, to. the famihes Ilnd d., p<'ndl~" ts' 1
of YQen ,ervm: In the Army and Na vy very
lessened t he W(flit " ,wb.1(;h would ot herwlSO
f alle n on. I~be' CoOllIUttee
.. 'l'he prJnC1pa.1 o.cUVl t l88 01 the ~rkshlr.
ml t.tee· ha.ve been to' ID6tlt.ute enquiries
duatriBl COnd1tlOns In the county- a.nd tQ ' t ~muh.te
e mploy ment wl10rever po:.slble by procurmg Govern·
ment oontracts and t ho like, to collect., mformatlon
for and keep m touch With the Loca l Government
Board, the Centr~l
'
ploymel)t., the
Cou nCil, t he

With these among other vlrtues1 to recommend It, "
be kept on hand by the farmer, stock keeper, fanotr, and

J 1-

.

FOR' A THOUSAND HOUSEHOLD USES.
BUT IT WON'T WASH ·CLOTHES.
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Monkey Brand is also prepared in powder forril under the'
name of Powder Menkey.. For some I?arts of the work
Powder Monkey IS handier than Monkey Brand.-Both
should· be in every household.
,.
I
USE

POWDER

fDr Cleaning and Poli.h.

for ; Scrubbing

ing TiD, Copper, Brass,

Tables, nrc..en,
board.. Sinks, and
Cleanin' Ga. Stove.
Cooking Uteniils.

MubJe, Enamel, I,.inoleum. China, Glu.ware,

Ac.

LIMITED.

Bl!NJ.uaN BROOKE

,

CI1ILDREN, READING BOROUGH

BENCi~, · ,

SATURD AY -!3ero.r tl 'Mr F B P~fit.t.
cha.Ir), M.r If M WallIs a nd Mr G R J •• •
A BS ~TEE

Great

Knollya..ireet.

wa r;

Pclice Court. on Tuesday
Frank (10). Echva.rd

J ames (3) o n September 24th and
lD a. rnfLnner hkely to ~ them
andl lDJury to the a' bealth
Bram.. appeared for the proleCUt lon
plead.d glHlLy
lD openm g the CI'L&e, sfud that the
.. htlsb&nd In tb-e AS C at the fr9nt.
r eceintlg 29B.. pel' "W'ef:1c AeOAl"&t.i.o n a1
week. from h er &Oil m t be Na.,; y
flhe k ept a. Mla.l1 general shop
bad ~ uray IIh e had &t.e&dtl J

D nver J osh ua J enklll s. of t be 'R-F A, wU l
cba r "'ed wl Lq be..in g a n a bse ntee f ro m h Ul ~ tm.en t l
a t. D'kicot - P C ) oun g ga.\ & e vtdence of defenda nt ~
COnfesslOD, IIlnd Ute p ntoncr '" as rem&nded tIll
Tuesday

MONTlAY -Before

~1T

C G Field (111 t h e eba.Jr)

aDd Mr 'Ed.ward J H.('J;:8<)D

ABSENTEE

Pte Emanuel 110gf'ord admlU..ea. belD!:, II.n ab!
frO'lJl tbo 9tb n.at,t.ahon Quee n 8. Royal W esH

I;6n t.e6

Surrey Rcgrrue ut.. stationed a t ShQreha.m - H 6 slI id
h e st.lt.yoo away bccfm se hl..& '" Ife waa III - H e .... IL8
rem a.nded to 8.W8.lt an escort
!
ENGINEMA N'S
AH red T ho nas Aus l 13, AII,.o,y·,·o"
8." an e n ~ ne drhe r hy the

ga ve way to dnnk all oWU1~ the
a. hi t-by OOOOIt.Â¥:J D
The I>\..a.t.e w a s c11 lr~ e< 1 "'I th f; tc n.J m g a
of
60 ba.d that wheD D I Wa lters \''(Oluc 6d, tuo
W lthen ngton,
could n ot rema.m .m t he. hour.e as It
10
I ns p Ba..usu o f t.he N S p ee
rei,..leoilly ~&TD. ed the -f;.otll1LD, and w8rm Og

Ur96d on h er
On & pte.mber
'Wa$ t-aken to the hotl8e. a nd h e
r ere abomi nably dlrty. IUId t..bey
to the Workhouse. where the

.~;;';;~lluk.:~~.~"~a.n~ to

foul' batha

Oft

befo~ they

Septombe, 24tb b.

'I'be7 were illt.b:y WIth
a.nd t.h.& hoDAe was In ..
Bt.a.t.e. was lQiltl1'lOU8 to
t.bt.m :removed to the

,;on·U

RE.'dANDED

ort.,"", ..

I

• .....,...., z....... II lIN lit ...11 TIN. enoloeed
I .......prtnted£..... Ct. rw.dllyand oIearlydl.tin,uleh
tt """" tile
hold %am-euk whtoh Ie pl.l1 up
In • 0 ...... -.ckafe T~fI ordln&r7 I1;e is 1/1t. A. I.ar(Je
.IM, ooDtUDtlll fWlGriy In, riWMI the qua.otlt" =ay be had
for til Tbll abe fa "'~r"f eeoDomJcal for farm and .v.blfl.
01 all cb.emitta, med10ine doalen. aaddlen and fodder
merchaDk,: or pori tree for sam" priCM
the Sole
l"roprtet.on. as TIll ZAII. .H
~

orIE1M! "___

tbe Poor

P""MtIJd lYoundt, 061ti"GU
Jf'CI1If;N, jlroppcd LA,6, Tk_, Cramp,

all .orl.I
poult",
SAup.

'''juriu to dog.

s-w, .2erems.

BMum~,

And

t4U, rabbiU, e~ btrd6 aM

med e,6'.clK:elll tl eat ert .mth. Zem lJuk
, CO'tlK' 8.,-, Udder., Hen," SQrt. ShouJd,er.,
Hub, Sora, S~ HKb Splint6,
Wcr6la, ...tbrcsrionl, .w... alIe 0,1..

~_'"'''I''''''''' to

~ oj ZG. .B"*,

eM

to
the
In thI S work the
AsSOCia tion hemlll

Ll'I"riE WAR DISTRESS
1
.. The cases ()f distresa WblCh the Committee
haa bad to. conillder ha.ve been compa.ra.tlvely few
It. sbouM, ho .... eve r, be borne l1l mind tbat;, the
figur~ given e:J:clude t.he fo llowmg ca.tegorle3 (&) All cases arlSIDg l D consequence o f the brea,d4
WInner bemg' ()n acLJve se rYl(~e In the Navy or
Arm:r , (b) tbolle casC8 dealt wlth directly by the
lac.lit", and In whIch finanCial assistance, 1f IlJlY,
was glven f rom funda o t he r t han t.he Nat'Of~1
Rehef Fund, (c) all cases of P.oor La.w relIef E cn
alter excludlng t hcse cases, It 18 not a. lI l tle re
ma.rkahle tb.a.t In a. year of warfare on an n
paralleled scale t.he act.ual amount of rehef In
the whole county ,$'lVen hom the Na.tlonal R$' f
Fund should be £75 13s 8d o nly. There ba.s b n
on t he who le leu unemployment 10 tbe oon ty
tba.n ID the year prevIo us to the war
In 1914
the ma.11IDUm was 7 5 per (!(lnt and lhe mmlmp:m
2 per oent In 1915
lilghest was [) 5 per cent.,
.h1cb dropped. to 29 per cent. lU A"nl and from
May and lUnee to 08 per <:eDt
The COIWDIUee
lfIunetJt lJ' hope that the Nallonal Fund WIll lbe
huaba.nded l n order tbali l s hould' &bnOr lnai dUitre.ss
.. rise aff.eT the Wal" '"'the FuDrl m a.y he an.tlaole.
8IIpt>C,a.111. a t ~ time .... ben pnn.t,e rMOUrce& will
nece...arll.,r bve becomo seriously depleted.

1.4e

I

THOSE ' WHU HELPED.

The.a.etual work of t he Cen t ral Office has been
(:&rned out
voluntary h elp, and the
Wltb. gratlt\l.de t he Ber
FrancIS H Wnght, Mllid
H,nne",,' ()f whom the tWI) last.

tb,j
office,
audJtor.
~,~~~erE!I::~·~'tt"'~",I.n". atthe
CouncIl lias

ueoes:~~i:~~~j~~~t,~~~~~:;[;,~d:;"~po&ltibn
of

The

6ftrnces
aa.tlOn by
the1.%' deep re;ret at

d. pnved tbem of tbe ri~~. ~uI,,,,..'•• I
bea.r upon a work ID
AAted. &Ild to which he ;g,;.~v~e: ;;~g~,d8iinB~Y··b
S pec1a.l enqUlnes wel't'lr' JA!lued Upon
11017 vacation of eottagu , h06pltalit"r fOT
re fu gees. t b e e stablishment ot loea. 'It'Ihef
dlstr
LIll9Jlgst proie861onlll olaases, a nd
r "Women
A good deaJ of InformatIon
collet:
tabulat.«i 0D~ thousand f our
dred o.n
wehty ~ were l~ported Il.8 being
WIt h
t e S S FA, <109 Cl8e:S as helDg dealt
by t 'Patrlotl<l Fund Corpbrat 1on , 1 ,069 C8aea Il8
being ID T'eCe1P~ of Poor Law relie f, and enqUlrle3
"ere ma.d& In 60 ca.a.ee regarding trade employment
10 &rk5 " Of the apphea.tlOhs for r e lief dealt W1t&
b y' the Encutl ...e Oemmltl.e4!l, t en we re r eferred.
t be 8 S 11" A., ~ to other retief agenCIes, five were
W1thdra."n by !0eaJ. Qrltnm1t,tee. after furth er epqwry. three &dJoumed for furth er lDformatiQn,
and thIrty refw5ed: a.s not be.utg wltbln the proper
&COpe of the National Belief Fund __ PartIculars of
t he amount expended In rehe! are 8& foll()WJi
RIJ.lwa.y flU'flB to uo", work paJd for 32 pel150Ilf!J,
£3 12& 2d , grallt.a for rent paid. for five parsom,
f.7 4s ., we*Iy aJ.1owances paid for 24 pet'80Dl,

fo

£1>1 7..
, IMPORTANCE OF INVllSTIGATIONS •

.ery Important.
It 1t"M aat~t'actory to find
Altbotl;rh the sht-m6 at ReadIng eouid not !'l.d
there bad been 80 httle caJl for rebef to di\.oo
Cant ubUiJ or WalslOgbaJ.ll 1Il popalant \ \!Jut
The unemployment in Berks bad never ~n so lo w
lS abunda.nt &Vld e Die lba.L It was kn o\\u ~ c H 4
as It was tlu8 year.
", ide as a resort; of pl1grlnt.S
Th at e ~ l(l c r ~' M
Mr. NISUT Bald the Central Comm1ttee were
sllitS In the establishment of a. bu, and III I b- P IJo
fully alive to the
of what Mr Mount
1ll lS Cl of mdu lge llCles t.o p Il.;runs
Fa,lfI; o.e Ille r
had said. He
what the Cha.mnan had I
oIl~pn mawly to tho gatberlllg of !Ji.l;-nml at h,
Dt Jam1eson
said WIth
war relief 'Ve..r ('hs lress could
shrlncs of tnaJ'"t.rrs and tla lu ts, e-<;(')('(!t a ll) 11\ to ·
not
It could not be permane ntly ber n umber or " The All
nectlc u Wlth annual festn a ll
A s Mo d e' i t
Th30 fir.;L f urs ~flre formed. by tho S- fLth cn_ ~ !
Valuable work ha.d hoeD 'The Shrme of S t Jam&;
1I<'o rFiLupper" &Ild OIlg.rUJts a bouL lULl r ed p li:J.oe.e £n~
CO'lllouti.eea 10 ftndll'lg.. employ4 Tbo art Icle throws nel'i and "',po.," '"'
especla.lly Wlthtn 0 1 about t he v. flll s of .abbevs ~ ~ l
could glYe monay, that Willi Lhe
We take the
cat.hedrsJs , on t.b t} feaslrdaY5 of t he s::lt1nl%l (n
tbe WIli'1d. (Laughtor) Anybody early history of Readmg
e
xtracts
from
tlie
article
I
lhcrein ..
::ihrmcd
people , It; WM mucli more dIfficult
perma.nently.
Tho ~ noble and ro)al mr. nastry of Readmg:"
The ff\und e r bad <Xl'lgln8.11y grantod to t he
request for &.nether £1(10 from the eentrBJ fund owed 1\;& founda.tlon and Tnu~h of (iI. pr es~lJ::e to a a fru r on t.he fcast. of St. LaW'c.nc.e {August
&a.n.cilOned, the Cb&U1ll&n obaervmg t hat the fa-mollS rello the band of &t Jamt6, wh ich 'l\ail 13th) 'fh ls was oolrlirilloo by H e nry J1 111
now In h&nd 1IVSB £17 Ifll 4«.
57 Ql.1 t:>eems soon a.f t.e rwards to lHlve l:ee n
In Its placn Wfl.fi granl.ed a r _ 11 0
The m eet.ing concluded with votes d!f thanks to presenLed to It b y King He~ry Beauclerc. a.nd at celled
trnct.ed mall y pilgrims to 1t.s shrllle
Some of s ame duratlQJ1 on the feast of St J am(lE Jill
tbd ofti.cers.
25th 2elbJ .!oOCClal Hl Junc:t.lol18 l cr o laid do\\n lnal
t.bese ~ere lro!)clled by the ~rdour of t.helr l
s omo hy the d CSlrc for h eallD ~, &ome by the lProml 5e I one ,~omlllg t.o, or r cturDltl iTom thi S 1;1 r \\ ~ .
ho Intcrfered. Wit h
'.N16 number of rd ~T m ~
of mdulgencu, some by t.be ~putatlOll of tbe Read seems
to ha\ e 6teadlly Increatied an..j l<l h<1 \ " 111100
wg monks, Viho, 1Il the,-,o
of Wilham of Mal t.bo aceol'\1mooa.tlon orlgmn lly P IO \h !ed 16 r Ile m n
m esbu('y , 'Wc.re-l " a noble pat t o of holiness and an the h06PltHlIll
Accordmgly, about l h e \ (:t 11 ;')
a ffi<J " h larger hUlld,lll!? kno\\J1 as ilJ e UfX.lllt HlI1! 0
eXAmple of unwearu3d a.nd d 1light fUI
R A C'L APPRECIATION,
St
John
'\\:lS e rcct.ed I-oy Abbot Hur:h TI
(l rt!In med1evat <1ays the relic..'> of apostles and
I
p laoe the or lg mal bUlklUl :;
Furthe r E\ ld('DCe II
ranked amongst. t be most cor e t.ed pO&&ClO&lOnS of
&upphad by tndulgences gra:ntecl to pt! ~nm
A glo1nng tMbute IS paid to the memcrry of the rehgiOU! house . they were pteserved In shrme.s of
Readmg Abbey \H LS freC\,ue ntly \ ls\I{ d hO' Ibfl
late Li.eft. Ronald W. Poulton Pa:.lmer 10 tb e g rea.t value .and beauty, and brougbt much wealth re lgmng S overeign dunng hiS progr e ~ ~brnll. h t ~e
blLndbook of the Readmg Attiletro f lUb. to the monaatlc treasury
land and ma.uv record " of f>uch e \f'nL" lie p~e
One of the firsl 1 roy al f u n (' l I1 n~ "'-0 11<1
wliicb· ]' .. Jus t been ulSued Under the h~mg of
Thus tbe r eI cs a.nd s brme of St Alban s.. the served
.. The R.A C 's Grea t; Loss, " E R.T M wpt.e5 • nobi() mart yr ot J esus ChrI st , ' 'vias vUilted, by d oubtlesf.!be a. pra.yer at the j:;h n nf' 1)1 81 J :t nt e.;
a. VUllt. to the adJqIDln;:;- I..om b ~ l ,I em-i of
Wb(Ul the n6W& was reeru:v~ 10 Reading Ilt ha.t our 1·•• u.,.e,COl'" Bntls h .~i~~~~::::;; ~,;wbO loft precIous and
But e ven mOl e II nr"'rlJ II r , b11
-' 1... cap"'. IdT n'_ld W Poulton p.'- es brlnc at Ca.nt.er Henrv nqucier(:.
• ow
...... •
;t';;;~~c<'d
At. St Lhe VISIt. Of nilgrtms] W IlS the -gTell t I Jl n u~l I" !In.!
had been ahol!' dead In the trenehe; by the Ger
said to of Sf: Jatqes on July ?5Lh asl;oc.Ja lp.; 1 "' lI h t ~, Iqlr
mans, It W&8 a grea.t I!h ock to the RAe
fill ed
a day ment ioned I above
Doubtle&<; Cl"'O\~J" 0 1 n 1 IIrns
n.ssembled from fa.r and n ea.r
'l llf' rd Hl I"
us WIth &n& and sadness.. Uode.: J.ieut. P a lmer s
a~,~~~~~~:~;:;,::~~t~;~ t.h o prec10us
shllne
would
he placed <)n a. f r:: rcu l") ~~
lead a.nd guidance we were loo~ng forw t rd to a
:E
f Or
c
aTl
led
lD lnrocesslo n r ound the c h n r, !1
new e ra of a.thletl(: hfe and use.fulness, but thiS
p,i1''',,,u;."~,~,_Rn,!:
Close to the r;brtne of St Tame;; .... <! ~ Inr> \.(Imb 01
Stldden h10w hlUi oaIit a gloom OTer our cu-cle, and
the rov al fo.under surmou nte.::l bl; 1 ItIe <1 11' "!fig
ta.ken fr om UB one whose 1068 we feel w& ea.nnot r e
of H enr y lBoauderc. who acr.ordln:;; I' I l ~ 1 ~ n
place lit II! dlfficul~ to express an ()pmlOn r egard
had I een burled In a Sl lver coffin 'f it!' (] f ~ 1.0
m g our late ca.pl.a.lU ..... 1t.hO'ut. a.ppea.rlOg unduly
d lscovel t hIS hMide n Lrcasure d(>ub, le " ,, 11m 13.\«:
Lhe w ork of d emohtloo Th e r Oj otl .,I a l f' ,,-"W I ~ J
eulogistiC' or gushing ,(, &0 much. baa a.lre~y bee n
saJd idld l wrItte n In II! prallC. and we cordl3.Uy
and Lhe mouldermg- r e ma.IlJ.."> ~ttcrea to (be .. ~
8s-ree W1th It alI. 4 W e c&D.not realise that lhe s ple nof h ea.ven
did. young athlet..e.. Wit h hiS modesty &od 0\a.nhlle88,
In
his wlnnlllg way&, a nd hiB g e n ~ dlipoait.ion, h at. 6engen
gnDe from UB for eYer We do Dot propoSt> t.o aga in" century
recount h18 m&Â¥nificent &tttleL1o ach.iereme nts Goru.nna,
theiB ha.... e already b&tn pubbsbed Ag&ln aDd a.galD of ~l€nm5,
,. Ro~ Poo1~on Palmer Will alway& live 11l our la.nd
metnOTl6Sl 8& iSne of nature's genUemell
RIB r eReadmg Ahbey, 'W l~h 1~ famous Teho of St
ma.rW-a.ble anq • .s:uoceuful <.:aTeer on tlle I field of J.allle::! , s bared tn tbe POPUla.rlty accorded to Ulat
amat.eur sport and &thietlC8 18 Wl'1tten on t.p.8' scroll &runt Henry Beaucl~rc rece iVed the rehe from bls
of f&me .A. Chnatian In thB truest and b~t sanae aa.ughtcr t be Empress ~ud who brought 1t. w1th
of Ule word- he
nobly given his h£el for hiS her from GermallY a.m! "'ppe&ra to ha.ve att.ac.hed an
huma.Dlty :a.nd righteous lmlnell3e value to the g~ft.
Tn Roger of Hove ooe n Ii
would. .haV& been ca lled 'Words, " HenlY KIng Qf England In hIS JOy Ilt.
d e plore hiS e a.rly death g&Ulm g' pos6CS6100 of Lbe lland of St. JAmes t.he
admJrabio aDd lovable Ap aaUe founded tho noble Ab bey of Reading, cn
IDCent.lve t.o our y()ung rlched lt WIt h nl aDY p ossesSion s and plneed m 1t.
fight the good fight Wit h the hand o f St. Jo.mes " In hl~ quaint phraseology
s teer stra ight Cor su~ Capgrs~e Writes " For ]o) e o r t. hl$ hand t he k) n:;
•" •• ,.. ..... tp WlD H e won our esteem foundld a. uobll monlUll.€me of munk ya a.t. RedYlIge'
Pur sm ~ sympatbl6$ a.re extended This ha.nd ap pctLr& t.o hav.~ been p l esen tes1 to &ca.d
Jiorrowmg relatives l.n tbet.r distressi "
lng Abbo.'! by H e n ry Bea.ucJerc III 1125 (AOI'.ordllld
to Ma tthe.w Pa m . tb e hlUld "'310 not. n.e t.ua lly sent
l o Rea(ilng t.lll 1133 ,~ In 1136 It was f,ero pou TlIJ
rf moved by H enn of BlOIS, Blslw!) Df Wlnchestc r
a.nd Te&tored Ul 1155) • The ~lft w as accompanted
by the follOW ing Jet.ter lIenr, KlJ1g of Engla nd
j nd-Duke of Normandy, to the A.,bbot and Convent
of Read mg. greeting Knew y& tha.t the ~lonoU8
lIa1s&m,·LI.den , ~ 10 Cure Throat I ana
hand of t ho bles&ed Ja.mes t he Anostle wIuch the
Empress Ma.ttlda. my daughter, gave me on her
Chest i\ihuen\s,
relurn from Genna.nr I a.t h et request, &end to
"au aDd grant" for ~ve r to the Church of Reai:lth~
,
I
e8Cap8 the ohm pe:rila that come WIth chilly I command you, tliere:fore, to rooe1,e It w1th &11
venera.tion
a.nd that you and iYour successors take
~ ........ " . lt 11 not neceBKa.ry to vmt tho P1De-clad
to the di~very of Peps, il1e PIne- oare p.>- show It m the Church of R&a.diog a ll poB81 4
ca.n now be twn cheaply and bl& honour a.nd reverence, '8:8 1S due to 60 IIDport&nt
reho o f so great a.n Apostle ..
The Emporor FredeTick I 6eems to have tried un
home. . Co~t~t • • ,c.I
h,.•..l..h., ·1 sue~ful1'Vi to peuuado Hcnry II to return the
hand to Germ.any
For Henry tbus reoliea. toO tbe
Emperor • Of the hand o f st. JanH8 of wblCh you
haV'e wr1tten us, we have put our ansv;er m t o the
mouth of Master H e rbert and of Wliha;m ollr Clerk
Witness. Tbomas Uio ChanceUor [I e, Thomas a.
Becket] !t No:rthampton " I
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This highly prn:ed re lli: w as 111 tbe firs~ tnstance
enclosed In a case of gold, of whIch It wag stnpped
by Richard 1
But 10 order to compeDSate the
THE CHILD
abbey for t.hls losa, KLng John made 0.
of 8.
p18rk '()f gold to be paId annua.11y a.t th e
",bleb Henry m afterwards chaIfged ro ten
of s dver" Bu~q uen tly the r ehc IWly h3.ve
prcoorved t.n a valua.b le &,old ca sket. of which
t .l"<f'tt,lte , A LaxaJive is
abbey was ve ry proud
Th1a casht " " Ulo
form ()f a. litt lo shnne, e..nd garn1shM. WIth sa.p
15 Coated. Bfeath Bad or
phlt'eB, Onenta.l pearl s. rubles ~.nd vanOOs other
atones (CNnahut, b.a.le.mlhbu.s)
Ita w6tght 'W&8 20
St"m"eh
out of Order.
Ib& 9 ozs 7dwt. and Its v&lue about £200, 'eqUIVa.lent to a far lo.rger sum t crd.g,V'
If th1& ceaket
formed the rehquary for the hand It; ".a~ p,robll.bly
preMt ved hehJQd the hlgh aTt.a.r In a. .petllat chapel.
where 1t woqld form a central att.racUon m the
pt"oces6lonru " ... y followed by \t.he pilgruns to the

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you. After the ~atigue and upset of moving; if
is nice to see that labour-saving b~ of MONKEY
BRAND, ever ready, as of old, to sett~e you
comfortably amid the brightest of surroundings
-ever ready to save yo:u work and worry+ ever
ready to remove rust and tarnish-'ever ready
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not ,c omplete without the old fayourite.
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boats, the l'Isk of 8tnl'ttlS, the honors of '6e1Y61CJr~,
the arrtval a.t Conmna. amo~lIt ftlrelgners tbe !flverla.nd lou'hley to ComposteUa mlght 'Well ds.unt
&roe.nt devotees
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6plendo1U of the ~urch. the dauhng
tomb and monum'ebi; of llenry I , And
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