Reading Observer. February,1915.
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Reading Observer. Saturday, February 13, 1915. Pg. 2.
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Title | Reading Observer. Saturday, February 13, 1915. Pg. 2. |
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Page number | 2 |
Date | Saturday, February 13, 1915. |
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Publisher | Reading Observer |
OCR Text
LINDO
EA '
I
Strength of liquor
1/6
realIse that when you
meat of fish a
proportion con Ism of
bone and waste wbiich
much to the f1gipal
In Tea value It IS supenor to any
competmg tea at I/6 or at I/7
The grade we recommend
1/8
feature. Ric~Dess of Bavour
RE IS no was e WIth
II
Crow& Brud
Uts\lire
~I;salles, nm ther do thel Shr~vel
ID the COQking Ike m
sausages
has the predoll11Dlplce of hIgh
iuade Teas necessary to secure this
pomt In actual Tea value It IS mud.
more than 2d ~r lb better than
the I l6 grade
I
I
should ask for Hams I
Br....d Sausagea. ani mSlSt
them
ATIONAL
are gem;np.e with ut
I
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ORES
~~~d' I
WORLD
IN
\-~
E.'4t'"
PROVISIONS
excellent ChIDa Tea at ~/Z No other pnce.
pel I.nd soon the ne of Rom&n
(rom Sa11lm
to S cheater C 05$ed our 1)8 b as .t be t' of wood
lane! fen ced and I ned b1 c hene~ ~bQr,1S
r& :I
pJl.BSCd we ha4 a. n a.;t up esa e v fWo~t: he do-wn
Ia.nd &outh of King John s H 1 and f8.Wt1 1& moder
road wb cb parailt;lhi tho Roma. way Jrtiret.cn far
a\lll'&} be. de the lree!!. of CBU\ "~1£ ⢠vcr tAble
R oma.n ne and !I. road th ck s t.~ n 'W t.b fl. nta-
I ko "II olda hereabouts--na wo kn
w
lJ our
OS
for Wei have c)c1ed t m eumln<rr t ~e
Fo LhO!e
who do not k ow of mlll1Y Roma~ 1 oaela here s
one exa I) 6 WOr b tilie v tn. ng
~ lh n the h e It
of eN the who e rm nal "'IV dth S lit 1 prMfl ved
n <lOt W LI bordennr me nds an thel ODC lUI
oond g Btl' po of 1'00.3 hea d~ t a~1I With great
effect the.
rhtnM! of the route
I know of
many nstanoos of Roman roads hut of none ... h ch
n t&elt preeenee 1i0 many na k. of ta anc ent
onaueter for 80 great a. engllt aa oee t blJl part
o( Lhe ~rea.t 80uth ellt route
COUNTY ROADS
,tr.
DAMAGE BY MILITARY
- - .- -
FroPl t.ho .flO nL at wh ch W6
the 111e to
Ii
wa d.s S chestor J.lj for a. 8fJILOO & g:rua t aek on
bMkle the now dwmdl nl belt M !Rooda Whero
t he t- e ~ of tbus come t.o a.n end be ~ dth of the
road 8 nergeq n to th e nc1d ~ of Wa ker dge Farm
lind lS ost but the northern ne aJ 8 n p e.se ved
by a ba.nk and nt.enn ttent thor.us a feat.ure we
ba-vel often not ced when on" 8803 !aods the road
" not in model'll use
We fa ow~ tb II 1 a.e Illld
mueh I£\.Ifpr &ad t.wo Ilk tt sb co t6
ob. gal oped
o ~r p ng ng tur/ and C;urTet.l~d Iaway n we I
'Pretended t..en'Qr when tbey nea.red F 5
The way
roe rapidly to the n ~ of
f&e~ ,nd then aga n
am,n::aeci n,., dth the cKar¥W Of the ang nal
road w th both banks Mowing pond en¢IOl 'Dg
u~e t::rowth throujith wb oh the path no..., T8D n
at.e...d at a8 befow b88Jde t.be tr~9
So on to
Mcadham Cop.e al1(l then the lane' as lleadham
Lane .truek. rap 4J}y do",n h U and qn s.- south-e8&t
ne reacbed Diann ngton
The now d 8Wed and
unma.rkcd l I4e howe er carr ed Oll ~hroUBP. Mead
oam Copae abd t.hull nto lhe apen after some two
hUD lrod ya dB fJf uDd wood
rb
700
ONE 1NTiltLUDEThe ~our dec de<! t.hat to take I,.be1lane n 11!!.a.reb
of unol w.aol' v. better cl 0 otI the. tbo.t of follow ng
t he now obi ta ated track &nd at an un at Han--
lan b.
EverySpecial
Constable
needs Dri-ped
Sole Leather.
I
For drill or speCIal dutY-in fine wJather
or on stormy nla:h~ watches-Dri ped s
wonderful wet r"'ilslance and doublewe.,rmg quahtles m T e thIS Sole-Leather
I
F orcomfor~t-for health's
IndIspensable
and econo y's sake-be
sure to get .9ri-ped.
I ght nex hIe, n bver squeaks ne er :il ps.
bta ned
t\!peope
On
aU j tyles and pnces of foot