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Reading Observer. Saturday, July 31, 1915. Pg. 3.

Reading Observer. Saturday, July 31, 1915. Pg. 3.

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Title Reading Observer. Saturday, July 31, 1915. Pg. 3.
Page number 3
Date Saturday, July 31, 1915.
Edition
Publisher Reading Observer

OCR Text

9th, 1912, Mrs. S L Carter, of 10,

Gower Street,

ReadlDg,~

sa1d

_u

I

cold some years ~o, and this
1 began to sulfer wIth a
back whIch maide It almost
me
stoop
I
. I " Then
bladder got tnto a w<,ak state I
could not
for lo ng without seeking rellel I
suffered terribly wlth headaches, dlZillless and

go

neuralgia.

\

1

, One bo~ of Doan s b ackache kidney pills
made a wonderful difference, the .eccmd box re
f moved the pains trqrn mv back restored a natural

21 BROAD ST

READING

actIon to the bladder, and relieved me of the other
symptoms of ~Idney dLSorder I am now as fit as

{Oppoot6 Heel..

a fiddle
I shaH make a pOInt of recommendmg
Doan s RIlls ) (SIgned)
'S L Carter'
On October 13th, 1914-01ItY Iwo years /a/er-~

Mrs. Carter said

My health

IS

first rate, and I

have kept free from every symptom of kidney and
bladder trouble SInce Doan's pIlls cured me'

I~

Do

}OU

don t reel well or look so well as you

~k ~s.Ju~~kan~7rlo~:e '::10;:";

. : :st;s

Dlght 'l

Have you dropSical swellmgs m ankles, haDels. or under the eye.?
I. there too fretjuent need of unnary ..,her 9
Do you always f••1 hred aad unfit for exerhon?
If you moet answer f YES ' to aDY of the8e queabone, Jon ha.e ample reUOD to

8.oyooe
Corpl LEN, W
Braeknen
ht c.u.odi.l. Diy""",! 3ii1 Iofoiohy Bntad.

.';;,;~Â¥~l~~ HEATH, Royal f!:!dd'1.rliIlory.

,Yo

lJill.

Killed Ul Gu. A.oIGeDI.

Wounded
-.- cc_ F:O own
.t\t tbe clO!f of t.H. .er
rendered the De:a.d
ltl

Marcf

REVIEW OF

bis

~rfl

ret.urn IIIvund

l.D

Aa Wei
are naturall,. ~1?nUJg t.o take 600ck of eventa and
to uk tbemselvC&, how wPat. haa been done com
pares wItb whB-t wae e:q>ectcd
By thl8 time 11.51;
yca.r the Anstrlok ultlma.tum to Serbn:. had been pre
::iClotA)d and the Govel'nmenla of 1 urope wero be
gmnmg to {eer uneMy as t.o the turn wbleb events
"'Quid t.U:e
on July 26th the Fren~ ordered the

"Â¥I"1nd and

fhelt other friend-pte Harold Smartwu chgbtl,. wmgcii
t When tb.a.t ternble WSll'

broke Ollt lheJ.f twO' 'rlends wert among 'he tint
to feel thf. call uf brood .and to come 10TWar.. t.o
t.h~)r country In Its tIme of need and Lhey
ha learbed. httle of how tho~ two bran fellow!

b,t

had.toad the telTlble.... tram dunng the montU that.

",ere

:;-;i'I~:~~,",~~i~~:~~;1

had p ....d
Ihoae wbo
pro_ted fro",
gomg on. act1Te !ICJT1ce owed such p'cn lUI _'_~_"" . I
debt. In rega.rd to' tbca::lIselTu and thOle near
dear to ltbem
they had It.emQled \he tide
Gennan mdltariam and m.urd6t;. ¥tJld wbat-ever bard
&hlP"
wert! called upon to fac. In the fuLure
they wo Id be found ready to do and, if ncceuary
to die fo their country (A'pp1a.uae ) He beJlflVed
It W&lI III 1903 t.hat their (nend
made hLk ~

,...

tb!!

rate

of 0..

a.:i

YOUR
NOW YOUR

'\"tnt mt.o that town
He had ]utt ~ttlmed from
tbe South Mrl,,Â¥, w,,~ where he had &lao bJlen
domg blS bit. for hI!! country With the Berkdll"Te
Volunteers
R e! W8JI A. .fine at.hlafe ana he.. played
foot.b&1I for Berka IIUld Bucks hockey for Berk..l and
t.he Southern Counties
secretary of the Ca,\er
ttb..,
of the Covereha.m
or tbe Rcadl.fllr Rowmg
much at. a. t.lme It wa.e m
ou a Lett-er hisls
(ApSu'bs·,,+.~utly he became CIL.pl~n of t he
ljeCl'I'!Ita.n of tee ne;dmg R-e 1 ·'~l"u.lJft"
gatta, fUld but
t.be "'&1 lie would douQYeJl!I have.
mtld.e ~ reg~tt~ an unqua.htied 8U~SI!I
Such
were tome of the lIoltnbutes of thaI( friend rate
HEROtS HONOURED
&Ild they, QJ\ hild a. ~ ve~ wann corner ~or him In
thelr head'!:!
WhIlst he had hem away numerous
--.--,lUl.X1oua mqutqes ~ad ~ .made &bout him WhICh
..ent. to IIbow bOf mudP be had endured hlmMiIf
to bla fellow kl,.-naul.en
J~le\1t.: Tate was POll
~d o( t.ho;;e 81..E\rhog qualitIes of tnVld and be"-'"t
WhlCb m~e thelr (natlqJl what It WaR
(ApJ:llause)
To Mr W VnlLe fell th,::t.uk of eulogUilng ths
worth of tbfllf ((lend Pte H,r9ld &{II¢
Bo
knew Smart In blisUle!!8 wbero alri tbe ugly pOUlts
10 ODe a chllrtlct.ef 4enclalb ehowed themp.el'f'fI'
But Smart. had no uglv p lilt.. ill,l!l hI!; frank.ne~
IUld good fell owship had ,,"on the rega.rd of them
all
Smart was ~ atr~lg bt mWI ilnd ,vhen he went
to g6lf he knew b'e pln.Hd a str:\ ght b&1l because
he alway!! pla.yed lItr&lgbt m (hfe
(Appla.uM 1 It.
was the heart-felt wlab of tbem all t.bu.t. when r;he r
t.wo fnends went. OtJt. &g&pI to bat the foe fney
would have good lucl.: and a saifJ return
Ap
plllu5e )
There wu • pJ~nt. hUls 5UrprL8e lJI ,tore for
the two soldier guetltll
1 be c..'UA.I$IU:N ,IUd it
Wb.j t.bought. that lit. would not. be flttme for them
t.o go from that. room uniU8 they asKed Lleut
IJ ate and Pte Sm trt W ul.'Cept. IWmfl httlfl token
of thClr iLffe(:Llon !lno req-ilrd
1 he Chairman then
blUlded to Lleut ;rt~ a. sword I;)f honour, say
mg I ask vou t.o e.CCCPt. It ff( m the heartl of the
boy. a.asembled a~ [thJS l-llblo '
lhe .word bore
the ~Imple mscrl~[lun
To Lleut H P Tate
Ilud devotion t.o duty
C lr y ntOlnmg of JUU6 2200.
[rom Radmg {rtcu<u 26th July 1915
''''m.. n.. followllIg il gnll. attuk oa:·
Pte Smart wu not forgotten
H e wu pre
0 10 of our own, ID
sented wlt.h Ii solid 'Ilver tobacco bowl HIli fnendll
auouL -cJg ht of our
deep)y apprecla.ted what he ha.d done, a&ld the
Gallant
(!fi'ort.3 of Sec
CblllrmUl and tl)ey: JWped tbat he would hUon
otlicer
..ad a few men
qUIet. momenf.5
ft', could ~IJoy ~ smoke
among the fUDles &1
t.hmk of those " h woVtld be thmklDg of
although tne rC6Cuen
The health~ of
e two tie ron were then
With the. grea.test entbusll~m the e,ompa.ny
and JiUlgl1lg E or thev ITt! )ollv good fenows
On rItlmg to reflloud the two men had • very
fia.ttenng recep l iOQ
LI ~ut 'lATt said he hijldly knew how to ex
press bU11self for he was ove" hebn..-i bY Ithe hen
our they had C( IIferred'- UP(H1 him n wclcomtn~
him back In Lhe \\ ay they had done and In muking
hun thu.t. hand:oome prhOn~t.lOu
He would value
Speclal
the sword extremelv 'aDd he hoped he would, be
spared to look uPQn It for mlWy yeara
He bad
been ucoedmgly lucky eo far and though the~
hw.d"hcen ID ISOme prflttv warm coruen part.tcularlv
of late the Get'DUUUI hM.d let hird off' Jwhen faj
copies.
better m en than 1b e-( No, no ~ ' )- had bBe.~
taken
fb c men Vf the HAC were JUlt the 8l rlj
t.hat one would desire to bl:iVIIJ na oomra.d.sa
W l t1~
~ard to h iS ~lat.l?ll- Wlt~eadUlKl the yean
be bad. spent. tbere haa mdeed been pleasant and
happy yea",
r~ e peopl, had he.. exl"•.,ooly
lund and done much for him
Be had
endeavoured to dOl what. he could In pr~m'?tiln8
'(Xlrt m n..ding and h. h~ m
httle
bad Lr~ to do iW be had been sucoeeful
o~ September [111 that he JOined the
and he W$B soon afterrgrdfl In France, one
first "enga.gements hemg & twenty nlDe
se ntry go and seD.Tc.hlD8 for looters
They
theu .lia.re of trehch dlggmg and were not
from the London ScottIsh when tbey got cut. up
He bad been lD some t.renchetl wbll:h had been
badly shelled R.nd on which the ma.cbme guna had
pl&~ed.
At t.unes tbe trenches got mto ipl awful
condItion and to Ypend three or tOllr winter rugbt8
In them WilS a se~ere t.!!st of pbY81cal fit.ness
On
oue OC'C-MlOU the mud waa IK) df!ep tn one part of
t..he trench t.b",t. t.hree men became lInbedd~d and
lt took 7i boun to qlJ them Out Be
on the
pa.rtleular fatigue wlien t.helr f.nend Harold Bmllrt
got. wounded bY a. nOfl grenade
He
m G'~st
pam, but be woutd not adDllt It
Lt.eut Ta.te.
went 00 to say tba.t be wan~ a reat aVl&-] from
the 'pot and ttb,lI
From the end: of Oolober
until the time he 11eft 10.t Sundt.y week he b.d
never been away from the f!outl;(f of melll manYI
of wbich came nght. over him and lD ~e ea..&e*\
be felt. the eftecta of them
He. m~e ~I feehog:
Ho,llo ... ,.ll ",UUalOD to the de.t.h of Pte:M..
JamelKln
Mo!St of them be.,... b.imt but
teen
hun . . . IOldier .. h. (L,enl
oue of the bravest, best
men he had )liet ft [tb&
a good deal wben ~e1
the men amoDgit wtiom
son W&.t5
of
ought to • •.•• _"'.•_, "'.
made u. ~ l"'=~":': ~'-.'"

.OO?""ic40~.' ca'".,M.

tirat !deps totra,rds lTIobil""tl0r( eml all leave 'Was
'topped in ~'he .Britlab Fleot:
Five <,W.ya, how
ever were jet. 0 tun be~re Me Church ill took t.he
courageous 8te~ of mobi,li ~ll}g ,"ho Navy and sending
It to 1&.8 yf,n rrtlons
'J.4~ Serhlans on thai- day
ovacuated Bel ~ and moved the ReaL of Govern
P'lent to 1\ls h
But Genna.n)' "as ! hll believed
to be wOrlOilg for pence
Row falEle the beltef
wsa o"\cnts \\ere Soon t.o thow
(f a popula .. voLe bu.d . been takfln a Yf:&r ago I
6UppOioiO t..h(! 'f'aI't maJontr-of peoplb m thl8 country
woUld h:u e ","obed tbD.t tho quarrel bet" 'rcn AUIlt.n&
and Sarbm or be~ween AustrJa ant;l RU88.1a, VI&!! no
conC2rn of ours,\ despite the certa.lDty that Genna.ny
wouJd t.a.ke paJi. With Austna
More :poopl~ no
doubt, would hl..ve been In 'favour of sL9.udlDg
tho aide of Ftpnce
But It. was not untIl
little ~t...1.te of ~elg1um was wantonly attrledwhJoh twe h<Â¥J gn"en our word to defeDd
aggres&lon- that thero
lD favQur of our

,- ;".~f~~~.~:..'h.rg.d
(JU l..be
to d o 5!) 18 t.o
plOjigcd "u"~lvt,;

u"

'OO5to "0." reI. ",,, ~,.,,
have
from

him

:B!I.6kache Kidney Pil.l& heal and I:IOOthe &nd re~t.o
80 correct Hio cause of ~ and more

thf

DiAis~~=!pilis
ill D ..,,,,..

~

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,d a"'.

r.

Be

"'.u 13/9
5U,..

you

~"m p,,/--"cO""".

a:ct

C. B
Lbo glllO ..lila u Mr.$

W"4~t.u' Ooif~d-n",t
Ca.r~1'"

Lo.d.. W

h.d

and found a liub whtlTe Borne of t,e ottice~ 'Werfl
gomg to be hi leted and w h ail !lomeLhm~ tq keep
the eoid out
It was too col~ and wet to !sleep,
50

had

8.

stroll round

I

SlIndM we had churcb parade

tn

COMPENSATION.

t.he mOflmg

TOPICS OF THE WEEK.

moved o1f agum at ru~ht and nl.rnhed .oout
nu I~ to n. f!tat lon
\Ve then.. lwont by tram
for" cba.ngc
This? 9-"1 mv ~econd Journcyj t'l mce
bemg In France {be uJUal cattle truda, Wlth
HOUSEHOLD COAL COMES UNDER THE
aoout fofty In c~ arnvmg at. a place .hout. 2 30
-LIMIT ~TION OF PRICES mIL
ill m
' Ve then ~aTcbed out of the. town for ai)()llt
'I'ke Bol'Ough LlcJnawg JUsticM met on WedneaOn Tucl!da.y the House o{ Commons conaulcrcd
wo miles an I ha.d breaJ..i:A.l!lt bl thfl lrowlde We
went on agam for a.OOut !!lX mlleB,""1am:t1ng at the day to consider l.he question of com~ In the Price of Coal (Lnmt.1.tlOns) Bll} as a.men~l..ed
plaCG In wInch we aro eLt preIWnt It. 18 tn a. wood reBpect of the four! hOD8eS for whicll t be re.MlWal m Commlttee
Mr RunCIman a.nnounced an 1m
MId not,; bad pla..ce aa long a.s tbe weatber" kceps of hcences was refw;ed on June 24th The Bench Wrtant. mod fica.tlOn which ,va." recclved ''Vl th
fine
AfLer haVlng '" good mgbh leep !I am stall oon~ist.ed of l4.r J W Mllrlin L(1n the chAir) ldr senera1 Sa.tlaiact.lOn
In addition to tho ext.en
III the best of health and apmta o.:nd 8tl1l 1I1nthng
L. G Sutton (H&~~ Ml:' F B Parfitt., ll:r J J ilIon of the Act to C03.I d~hvered a{ter November
Cooper Mr A H Bull Mr E Jaenon M'r K. P next, under contract mado between April 1st ri.rld
I
Collil'U' M..r G W ~'Vc:bb and Mr G Philbnck
the plWlmg of the Act., if aupplTed for tbe pur
MILITARY ARMS
poses of any local moonty, or ga., water or
llr... Andrew Walth a.ppearoo on behalf of the electricity mHiert.akinga, It b aa now been deCIded to
, lfi.1itary Arma
fOO Queen s road belcmgnt,g to extend the pnwt:ru'ID S on tbe. same terms to cdal
Me8tJl'I FM'gUSon 8 Brewery ...H6 ~ the 8upphed for domest.lc purposes
Mr Rnnctman
PQslMl88 a.t £1m f~m whIch _as to be deducted reS1St.ed the pronnsal to inclilde all eoaJ because
the vame of the PI~miSes on u. 16 yea.ra purehue, I
l'Y
£240 Pe.sa £40 aUo anco Jar conyers on making as he pomted out while the DJAUufaetULer wouJa
I A meflttng of tho
.£55/... wh ch wa.s1.be amoudt. of compensation ... ked get a. redo.ctton In blS ~oal bill there 'would. be no
flo admllUl!tor the ~ntlOnal
fer
gua~ that the art.id.. he m a n . - ..auld
the Town Hall on ;Monday
~ I VICTORIA. U
be reduced m pCte to & carrespond:ing UlOUIlt.
If!r II T Hatt was fer lb. V;.t.oM." 15-17
NATli'lNAL ORGANISATION PfIOGB.EBSES
bUSlD86S to be traol!-8cted " 38 of ~
Eldon terrace owned by Mc!>Srs SlmOnds.,. but-: as
0 W- '--- '
d ,,_
Th~ Ma.yor (ltIr J conard Gl
he" waa d elayed through a motor breakdown Mr
n
ew~ay Mr Lloy .......... ~6V mil.de .hia
and be!lldes tho VIce Cbalqf'p~ (Mr
:Andre ... Wa.ush preunLed 1113 danl1 which WM for kao.n:ly ~I.1ClPil.ted 6t.aJ.emeot. ml the p~ JJ::JadI.,
there waJI a good a.t.t.elld&DPI!;
£1 064 &
I
'w'lLh the a.cccleratian of IDllIlItwos prodDctiou.,
from the minUtes the HOh Sec (ldr
Mr Wa.l.k:er licenSed .... aluer ga;'1e evidence u to Nerl m ilmporta.nro to the a:o:et.el2tloA ot.;~
va.luat.lOn of
premJ.Boo which he corundered
reported tha.t tbe now ~ct cotnmlt- hIS
~ere wortli a.t a. 16 yean purcha.ee £179 46 lee tions comes the pra.ctice of natiomd t.hri:& to ~
tees which .... ere appoUlted at the l-a.at. meflting were £Z1 10::1 for conversIon lea.vlng £151 1&
creue that supply of ailver bnUeta» whirh ~
now properly "l.am-angcd and car:rylng out thtI work.
BOSE; A~D CROWN •
1... vit&!fthan the "'Pply of .ben.
~
Smce the laJIt meet.mg be had rccerved a. lett.er
HI' C B Rewett. a~twl fOT the freeholden me.ntary IWar Savmgs Committee m 'T1~
the Lo<;al Govemmon\ Boord J.lb reg&rd to
the .. Ro.~ and drawn I 4-1. Tilehurst-road 4 bd poshmg
lDfocmatlVe pr-ppAganda on this "IUb-1
admmtl!frat1oo of. lrehe~, which wtUI In reply
E T Ha.tt. who had JU8L !\Tt'ivcd wa.t£hed the jeCt ~ot.her very ImpOrtant 8tep m. tb& ~
/.0 hI!! .rual apph~tion lor £75 to cnrrv on the
on beliiLIi of thf brewers M~ S mondA.:
.tWD of the na.tion for purposes of ~- 1a the.
&woLt cl.Blm6d. £965 16& compensatIOn 10
~J
work for & month
Ho only teOOlycd £60, and
respect ()( th..is
.appointment of iii. strong Committee, to whieh...Ld:
th.& letter pomted out: Ithc neeesslty now tha.t the
Mr Perr II hCflng
.,lilue.r gnve ~Vldtloce 01 tlw! HaJda.ne Ie • nota.ble a.ccesm.on, that. will ~
demand for la bour w4s 110 good of only ~g net value of t.he Ihouse which he lL8!Iessed at an.d pro"fde for the organisatIon of
£189 28
BCl.6nti/lc _ . _
relIef where absolute n ~ce!8It.y prevailed
.. VICTOltIA ARMS
I"'~""""
Mr Whitley a lso rop'orted thlit t.he Pre8eDt oftiOfl
14r Ceoil H.tt .ppcarOd on beho.ll of the " IVioAN UNP .\:RDONABLE Ol"n:NCL
would ba.v.e to
glVQP up m September all the
3
roud owner Mm iAnn
At the end of last. week the ten «4 the. ~
leue wu expIrm g at, thllt da.tc. Iand Mesm to~ AriJ\s
Nichol .. li'Ot~lg " Eslal.s. who baa placed the Gnllary He asked or £386 60 8d compen...tion; American) N nt.. to G.nnany w .. pubDshod Likj>
RESULT
Its prede~rS the Note IS studiously cOurteous ~
office D.t tho disposal li of the commltwe free of
charge
glvm.s u~ the pJ;CmlSCS
Future ar
The m&g1strates ¥t.er rettnRg to CGmIder the !.and
It 88SumCS whether IrQrumlly or DOt., that
were In Uie hands ~f the Executive
~ t he.! bouees &II follows the fi~ the Perman GO'gernment;. recogruses the pnD~l+
H e tho1JÂ¥ht. they ouglit to speCially
bn.Ckota bemg the amount apphed for the American Gover.IlDleDt has atwan>
N IchoJ'f08 for t.hell' g Ift
(Hear,
Vlct.or1i~. 15-171 Eldon Lerra.oe, £660 (£1084 m
d:=.-..that the character and earrm of a. methear) Tho. amount reC6lvoo. In contnbutions to

FOWR Hg~SE. S ASSESSED,

WAR RELIEF.

LESS

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all
ID

hGUl,

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\be

UP:tWhicb

I~::~!l~~:~·. 6W,uli,.tjo;i~;s
,~~:~I~~c;:~:::~:i~m~::~

the fund for the thlrtenn wtleks ending jJuly 24th
was £116 lB. ld w/Uch brought t6. totol roThey
celVrct In Rea.dmg up it<o £5,.:tbb 12s 7d

part of that {lUId 'vu to be uaed for the purpose of
~U,tU1g t.o pay the ~filnn! of aoldl&rs
'Mr WRJ.TLn Bald that he liad Dot hsd anything
offiCial 00 the mbJect. 1Uld' 'knew npthmg exce.pt
.had appeared In the pa~rII
QUELOrr srud re£orts to j.hat efl.ct had ap
peared tn the}>reas ~(i If that were so !h·e thought
It was p.rettr,! nearly (tIme thllt th .... t ComlDlttee
protested ~amst anythmg of the kind being done
hh COLLIER said tha£" 10 the n.beence of any
"til,,&! mlun3tion the~ could hardly take .teps
that evelllng He had. not seen. the IlPort. Mr
Q\lelch referred to, and be hardly !hought th.t
fund w}\uld be used for BUlla a p~.e

not

f Mr (QuJ\LC.lH said he had
only seen the report
m the Press but the Natronal Workenl WB?
ED,?rl~"~cy. CorntDlttee had already sent i a. protest

~

being dono

~:~~~~:~~E~~~~:~~

~~~~::::'1!::l.:;;r~:~

'''' c.,aeco

a. OdY.

·

'&oso and CroWn ' 44 Ti..Wh ul'Gt-roe.d £800
(£965 16J Od) 1
Victoria. Arm.
3 Back rood £225 (£386
had admlll1stered , d Uring the "tame period £169
II
6s Bd)
3$ lOd 111 l ellef to 489 C80f!68 as compared with
l:filita.ry Arms 100 Queen o-road ..£400 (£567)
£286 2s lld to 829 CIlSe9 durmg the nreVl0\18 13
Tbe .accopt.aDoo of t.he oorupens.a.tlOn ~1\8 In eo.ch
case Withheld for a. !woek
That was JUlilt abOut ono half ~
COLLIER 1UO\ied tha.t the best thaith of
LlCENCE~ 'rRANSFERRED
Committee be glvcn to MelLvs Nicholas
The magI8t.-rat.es 1 :nted tuo tra.n.fcrence of the
Estarel jnr tho free use 01 thell' oftioe
foUowmg hcenccs
oT.lO Bee!l.IV6
St John So.
twelve mont.h.$.
Metl8!'! NICholas made
offer TOad from Fredk
:a&on to Mary AgnM }f\.C06011
of those OftiCCB Im,mcdiaooly It "Was kriown that.
Tho Four Horoo g hoe5
llaslOgstoko-road from
Mr 1V M Childs was glvtn~ up'the sei!ret.ary.h.p Elten
i&.osom (dt:~) to George Ra.ruom (SOD)
and tha.t they '''OIlld not. 00 able any further to u se
The Pla.stcrers Arms
l~uper lrst reet
from
tho premltl08 n.t. t he College
those rQODl8 had Emma .J&ne Ma rch
to ThomlUJ Henl") Simmon!!
p'roved excecdlngl, useful and had :sa.~ • con
The BUftle
Friarrst.rect from John BI,p.cI=wcll
siderablc amowlt on Uw CURt. of, u.dmInJst""t.lon.
to \~ Iham H enry ~E~r10B
'1'be En ""lDecra Arms
Mr A 1< VIl'<iCX seconded and the rtr;wlUtlOD Kateigt'ove la.lle fr m Chru-loa S Pade t9 ..I..Jbert
WlLS c&rrled With fl.(:ciH.llNltioo
Wheeler
'l.'be E
Weldala-stroet from Noall
B Bre.dbury .. to Johl'/- Hussey
Turners Armt,.
A PROrES£ NEEDEV
Co1ey..atree.t from Frederick B Cha.ndlo.::r to Sioney
Mt L QUI':LCH asked wbet~er thfl lteC1'etary fJ."hom~ Cano
\
could give them &ely mfonna.t.loD, With lrea:ard to

die ftuggetltlon put forward tha.t a conSiderable

n.

nnd

I

th0i

pretlellOO

wr

w,...
"&5

agam ~ ~olDg
aU
time
ove~J got

covered 'Vlth mud I might 1I.'lv. we tilarted abOut
930 arTlnng a.t ;&. little valh~gc ahont 315 am
weary wom Rnd.sad iIUld wet t.ht-ough
\1 got
approk the end of a ,.ycal" of wa.r peeple my traps off ma.de a dive {or 'aUlD fC:'ffoo all~ TUm

hmb

t be 'l':"i! lit..> of oJr iO.l(lIen
Bnc.klleU a.nJ ,dutnd
... ( ma.n.y ot.h ft town
pre:r.ent. ilifl mUIll ..
Il4ICt !$plint&
nZr~e.nt6 lla\ e
parties :It l'II.e
ltV ilO b.a"'Q pw.: (t~
fGrme rly Lb& ]soH)

m

Next mght we went on the
about 17, miles and 3..'1 L wa.a

•

B.Ild dectlon (Applaua.e )
J.'hey
llDce.rely congratulated Lleut. Perey I~t.e-{ I o ud

DOl\n

wCltk kidneys and mfl.a.med bladder and

[By GERARD FIENNES]

friendl.in~

a.p~l~on

h~ _go t.

suspect your kidney!'

I got wnnging wet through

I

tlie OCCIIIOh,
they were
do honour to two of thslr n;(!nda 2.nd fellow
townsmen, not lD a. tilhrlt. of l'evelrl, but m a spw"
of

THE ~ WAR.

pened Now
ba.ck t.o find It
tmd the pla.ee there '.,.ere
nearly got mll::oo. up. It '\\ as ,Po
to 6nd tho bag aftcl" a bLt
eamp about one and a "half h our,

1;[0

did not knoW' tbll,t

10

bme to put. a resolu tIOn down fQr that
S CAUDLJI: so.:d It seemed tbat lwhen the

!ft'~~':::~:o~of~so1dleI"8

r

was before

tb~ House

~'t~~W.~'~':~~!':~f~~~ toon put.
therepreRDtatives
Penstoos Ad
t,bey deehopd, to 68rve
_'.~ ,.w",., .. The Da,mes o f

Wales>l Fund
It w.. belo",

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=~~=

DEATH

,
BURNS.
~ROM
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ACCIDEN1( TO

CHII,.D.
a. fllWU
Altttandra

and

1Ilr1t Alexandra J

W·~k:eharn'-l'(md. II.CCldcntally 16
from which she died next
was a 6rlgbt healthy' CJ..U..I. d
!the members of the hou.lc

Mrs Felton took the
her asleep With a
o

f

1.-

\ table some (Us

f

o·

cha bnaD{ must first be a.scerta.ined before It can
be lawfully tlol2:ed or destroyed a.nd tha.t the hves
of
oomba.t.ants may In no fa.s6 be pot If
]00
Y unless the vessel resiSts [til' Beeks to escaPfl
aftc It. hLs been summoned t.o submIt to e.xnmIV:J
~';D
But It strongly deuounoea the German 009'
.... n
wntton !.ha.t these prlllClples ma.y be dlsrega.rde~
on t,JH, ground of retaLii;l.tlon
'Ihe Note e:a.y5
~f & belhgercnt cannot reta.illate aglUllst an
etliemr Without. tnjurmg the h'\es of neut.rals ;'loS
w,ll as t.heir property buma~lIt.y a8 well as ]u:j
tlqc and due regard for t he dlgmt.v of ncnt.r~l
P ? wertl I>hould dlcla.te tha.t the practice be d l ~
contmued
If perslSt.ed ill It would II slich
(:Iscnm stunceH const.Itute a.n unp;udon<4ble
a~a.lnst the Sovereignty of t ho nat. on affected
The 1American Government reh ses to comprom
Its pnnClplcs by ac~ptlll g the (fIer tha.t certall'
v~18 should be free from a.tt.ack
on the !leaH
Ille~lIy .nroscflbed
And It
cannot. belic\ 0
thaiti \the Germa.n Government Will delay to dl:ia.V~f.
the
of It.S n a.nl commander for the smkl1~g of
the LU81t..'lma. a.nd to offer s~ reparatIon
IS p 8lbleJ for the American lives J06t

Ofi'CDI

n01'

t

r

fft

IRE GERMAN FRAME

m

MIND

In Spite of the studied COllrtcsy a.nd JudICIal 1m
p~ahty of the ~brtcan Note It has been re
celVe.d WIth a howl of rage by Ute German PreJ
One \organ qf German opwlOn ha.s expl~ned what
Germa.ny means by the freedom of the
for *hlch ahe professes to atand.
S he means tile
e.xclJslOn Qf. BritIsh wazslUpll
Fmding ~
hope'....ly dHl&ppOtnted m the .ttempt
iO.UeDge
Lhe pa.vsl lIupenorlt.y of Great Bntam Gm:many
18 Pfpared to regard anv natIOn as hostile which
18 n t willing to .sbape her polIcy gO as to pre'Jerit
Grea Brlt.am from rea-prog t.he frUlt of that Sl:J~
IOrltt-, and to countena.nce Germany m brea.-.ng
all the canons of mtema tlOnal la w and even com
mon [humwlIty In orde l 1.0 recoup herself by foUl
means for what. she h 's }ORt lD falI' and open wa~~
fare. ! Tb1!l peCI har German psychology hlLfi hal:l
an ~tertstlDg sidellgb t. thrown on 1t .by GeneraJ
Botbja. a a.nnouneelOent of f\ mes.'Jngeo which htu!. been
4iscovcred. from t ho KaIser to the GO\ ernor of t3e.r
ma.n ISouth West Afnca
Germany, tho ~
declared was prepared not only to Tecogmse
out
~raniee, the mdependence of tho 1
if~belhOn wns sta.rled lIDIDedia.tely
In oth~r
:wo , the Transvaal might hope to become no
p t;uted
Stnte under German 61lZCramty if
she oro!q, her solemn enga.gement
If she woma
not, she musL of course expect $ 0 fate of Bd.

sea.s'r

tJ

I

ransvaal'

glUm

'

. '==-===

~ILUTED MILK.

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+
I

TRADESMAN ",EAVILY FINEj
II' w'~t;er Hydc
of 2 Arnl~y road was aummoued.
before the \ Borough ma..gl!lt.ra.tca on Tuesday fOl"
~lhng on June 27tb to tlU!I .;:.re udlce of the purr
new tn.l lk whlcb was not of t h e na.ture 6Ubjo
&nd qualit.y denflLnded by the purchaser'
hv ·,.J._," of the
of water thereto
I
and handed