Reading Observer 04-1916
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When
Women
Are Well
They Work Too Hard.
O VERWORK
and warry don I pay
Nobody can defy Nat re s la S
W'e all need peace of
od est outdoor
exerc se and e ght hOll s sleep to keep
veil
\\ e n usl n t overeat nor d nk
much unless I be
Ik or ater
Un" se hab ts load the blood v th u c
po sons The k dne} s act as snfet} valves
filler ng the blood nd I as> ng 011 the
po sons but are bound toweakenunde any
long co t nued st a and once they fnlter
you feel dull t red a d nerYOUs Your
back acnes you lose ve ght you I ave lead
aches dIZZY spells and ur nary d sorders
1 he fir,>! th g to do 5 to get back to
51 Iple sens ble I lib ts You n \ 5t also help
the veakened k d leys You can depend tor
thIS on Doa I s Backache K dney P lis
Ma Iy
1 ead ng have lear cd li e r
worth and w I gly ell about t
On Ooi:ll.er 14th
Mrd Eokett said
mprovemcnt n
me of drOP8Y
Send for Free Bonk on
1'1ode atlon Cheerful
nes. and Olher Lon~ Life La.w.s
All dea e"lS or
APEREECTOL PAINT.
Made e.s:clunvely for the Ule of men who
the
know what pamt
L--Backache , Kidney
~
Be&dy lor .... m 1 2 4 7 and 28lb
packageo (40 Ibid..)
TIb !rt>e tina 3 6 to 4j per tin
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From
you a
TOPOI1U pj" I ,. cno of h.
1I1b carnag. J!&ld
Whll. & SlgDal R.d .t SPec).1 Prt...
CASH WITH CRllER.
of
cc lo~. n!~
THEATRE
MAYS" MAClAY, ltd.,
J
a. box from Foste McClollan Co 8
DOAN
:";j6 ;:. :',(;0 Ib_)
No ;~Ia':':
only
says
1)
cap tal chaxt.
fort 6.ea:~ on!!
ot each and
bar-bouIa n
5 & 6 GUD Street READING
Tel.pJ.DDo 4011
LUXEMBOURG
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THE UNION JACK.
it.
WHAT If IS AND WHAT IT
MEANS.
! my .~u.bl. I ttl. book hao been reoently
publ !hed at the popular pnoe of 6i:I net
It III
om the pen of Fredonck J J ohnown 8m th
J D who !t&t.ee: tha.t hs p~ 111 to ad m
he p'rQmotion of Impena,l patriot am brotherhood
""d loyalty by t.n ng bneBy tho .tory .of the
Hag
Through frel of War ODd Tempe.t
'T !I oft a t.a.ttered rag 1
But e)es of sla.ves ~w bnghter:r, ,I II Ih. Bntilh Flag
The a.uthor uya The Umon J8.ck. 18 not. mere
attract ve comb n&t on of cololIDl AI many sup
pose It has a. fascma.ting hilrl.ory which all subed. of th, King should Imo... and an ethIcal ⢠g
n Heanoe which. I . hould ~d.
When K ng R
tb Fint returned from
Pale! me lD the yMr 1194 he mtrodaoed the CCOtlIl
01 SI George and m.ae It u", battle-1\ag of I!:Dg
and In p acess of tune
a&mt became recog
n sed &8 the pa.tron aamt of the eountry A decree
, he Counc 1 of Oxford gave hiI lest val a
na onal character m J.222 and Bt Geor-ge and
meme England
beoame ⢠baltle..,.,. W Ih the
palO red Cl'OIII lIyu1g DD hiI ship' King Edward
lb, Tb rd destroyed tile _my. Boot at tbe hattl.
ohJd
n.
J
I
o S u, ID l340 and Ifor over t.hre. hundred yO&rl!
r ng shmen !5trove for. to by land aad Be&. Drake
Frobisher &wkina and Howard ....on
mpen!hable renown under it and the fJ.nt, named
of t hem bore t braveiv round the world
[0 1606 three year! dter King Jamea the SIXth
1 Sco,I...d became
King J ..... the 11'11'1<1 of
England St .!ndre.. Cr..., a }"hite sait"e on
⢠blue field was combmed 1rit.h the Crou of Bt
( .orge to form tho Ulllon 1I'1ag of tho two Dal'OD'
Cabo, HudsoD and Cook ...ned WlIh It over un
charted
and
their anal geograph cal
d S ovenes
It tnumphed M Blenheim Ouden
tI de and Ramill es at 'Q.wberon Bay St VlDcent..
Cam peniown and the N Ie
Under t India. and
a.narla. were won
the foundatioDl of empU'e
d n t b. EMt aDd the West. Till the beg DDIDg
of t he n oeteenth eentury--except durmg the
C 0 nwe I a.n per od "hen the 0r0!!8 of at George
o ly was aga.J.D reoo~d ats the ft&g of Engl&ndt ;onllJ ued to be the Br ton a oriflamme
In the re ~ or King, George the Third the Act
Ral. gb
J.o
r.
s...
MILITARY AND
mali.
RULE
I
ana
fl
Uc on " tb Irelanl:i havmg been passed
the
OF LAW
for a. louverur of
most . groc ously
of Wales and
Cro'lS of St Patr ck a. red u.lt re on a whd.e field
"added and tb, j\~ becam. tbe Un on Jack of I"'''''']~ted
h Uu ted Kin~dom On tb. first
01 January
110 Bene&ili I Irishmen Beata and Engl shmen
h e Cought fide bf ryde on ma.ny a .tnc.ken field
d bot-nddle4 ah P' l I()-~~~t!uttera on every
n ncnt and every aea. and
ely follow. t.he
a h 01 morrun$ ro~nd the globe
~ George. birthBloco lJI "'lglled to C1iP"
c a H e beca.me &Ill officer lD the Roman
y
a d . uffered torture "fd death at N comed.. dsr
cia,.
T, â¢.tri,~ti,~Ih;.e Seventh
and are of
of
SUEZ CANALiDEFENCES
h "mperor D oelet an. In 303 His cross an the
e I known legend lDseparable from h s name
o d keep h 8'" example before our mmda ADd en
u age w to fight at al l costa the dragon of
n y Apr I 2.3rd 8 st Geora..es_ Da.y
S Andrew the firl t called of tJhtiit. dl!c pIes
h I ngad to BeLh!!l& da.:. He became patron S8JDt of
nd n consequence of the 1Vlde accep~ce of
cnt legeJld ~rding to which St Rule was
mE' y admOD shed by meant of a dref'm m the
century to convey tile bones of the apostle
n Patras n Gre~ce to Muck:ro& whJch t hen
k tI e I,m, pf BI I AndrewL Tho tradi' Oft â¢
d scredi~d TheN l8 howeverl no luffic ent
to doubt tb.~ the rehct of the Balnt 'Were
l ken to Beotland m tho ⢠ghth cenlury and
-ed n the place damed but It was then
0\\ a..s K IrlDlont knd It was for tlits name St
nrl ell 3 became & subat tute.
Tho meanmg of
nd ew s 'Man ly lhe a.postle who bore the name
d I fe of devotion to duty and died by CMlCJ
ti n upon an X l!Ihaped crolL B A ..ltlre shon d
I
oqt.
oould Il/!t
OWl'"
1
I
LorIOâ¢â¢ V .... r~
wolff..
~ geM .......n
t..t
fat old mill who
out
hro,
and OCClllon may &rlI8
you. of ~l ~_
t.o dlJ to mako her
"'!Sl
c . m nd
O. you 1m01\'
a
â¢..,th
MY"Oti
-.nd
.v.
~t
t
In ,"",on It'
theD reply
n)
to _
I~.,.
UB
of the Do\jility .of mlllhood
zea.ioWl
e November 3OtH-1i hLA aDD ven:a.ry
S I atr ck was probably \Â¥>m m Dumb.rt.on at
pot now known as K lp&tnck on
Clyde.
u ed n youth bv ra.1ders be was
Jr&.
I is a. slav,e and after au::
t
d to
Ie
In
~Jml,,~i,m.~,~'~
Ie of Ihe
lone and h. waa buri8d at D""",pal,rickj
h s CroBs keep WI m mmd of hiJ
h and lead us to endeavour to WID. by
ho ba.ve. done ~ evil
March 17th 18
of 81 Patr ck
term
Jack
hu
gt'fftl
rue to som.
m sconcept on as to ltl ongm
MaDr
I to be demed from ether the Latm
fo m
of
s
the
name J&mee--JacobUi
Othen suppose
he name or the
so1 d en the.
he symbol of
OneOllS
t ~a.me nOO
oded
I~
h
Ita derivation
of leether
It
pr<.cl~:ll!.~.tiol~(~t·:jlll!
I
PRINCE OF WAL~ S TEST OF
ENDURANqE
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Our Portrait
t. 01 Mr..
Il GOONAN
D ComparuC&)
"'·id.>v.-P'''"le. Armoury 2 30
Whild lim\! â¢
hdia IOlIle ,ean ago
I huzt my foot Wltb &
atone. whieb caued &
&eV8fe ulcerated foot
and aukle
I at
tended tha bowp tal
tn lAd.. fol' tJme
,.e&r8
I then came
no med <Wl8 could ~o
I a so tried many
relief I tbCD
and could 10011
to &It
four
f~
from
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