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GOODAO

APRIL ·28th

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lIT. JURY'S BUTl'S, ltE:AI:IING

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tbo. Eeadlnsr EdnoatfOll Committee
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FIRST RACB EACH DAy .t ~'P.lIIo
THB
the preeldoney of the
" Adnll .... to the. J&etiD~ Will he by
Of ~our "",..
at
':
edge of tho l1.ath I
Button). Thore were
took tho on.. which
.QIDe,..h.t l"e.t of lOUth,
Do,out·v-A!iovlor (Ald.nnlm C. G.
SUBSCRIPTION TICKET ONLY•
and loft the Plateau
Lower Baglhot These Ticketa ~ iasued Oll the condition ihat
T. G. Chivers and
Bedl, as a change in
,
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showed. Acr?ss
O. Farrer, E Jdson,
VISITORS TRAVEL BY ROAD ONLY. ,
the ,onthem VlfJW the
DOWDa stretclled
E.
M.
Button,
T.
Morley,
,
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PRICE 30.. PER !DAY.
,
THE .!'LOWER GM!.DEN
m o~ long line.
Kmg
Rev H R
Thoee who took the tl'ouble to Dlo.Of'1 old
John'. Bill, the Ime
spaced, A.. ltebate at lOs per person tbwards the coat af
CbJld •• Mr H. B
which marks the
hangmg tr&.volling by road Will be made on preaentation
lI~.. d.n. With tho Clerk (Mr. H. of Da.hI,aa. m a gentle hea.t a short
at Newbury. I
now find them begmmng to Ihoo!,;.
wood
clearly on
sprout, or the best of them, may
Tickets can be obtained by poat from W E
the long sky line,
CAiUDLE'S S.UCCESSOR.
Bushby, Clerk of t.he Course, Welghlng, Room,
'W1th_ a pleo& of tuber attached, and
1'he f~regroWld.
Bcenery, Racecourse, Newbury, Berks. up to 4 p m. the
It WU 8. great ple&l1ll"l!l to ""el~ 8lPgly. They will ' ~ safe now' In 1& eold
"'as
one
of
~
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tt.",d
ara.ble,
da.ys before racIng
.. a new member of the Com· buli It Ihould be kept cloee for & tWle, to
or mJ.dow land
view
my The r ight 15 reserved to limIt the number of
mittee.
hsd great help from represeDta. ~owth and too I e.mt6fJlon of rQOte.
D&t1vel llhrre showed
linea of pines Subsorlptlon Tloket.! • Tickets for the seoond dllY
tivel! of the
10 the past, and m Mr. Basc.
Zonal ELnd Ivy·leaved
ca.n be obtatned at the M6eflDg on Friday.
aga.tns which here and
copp, 'ce,'
would have one to contmue
den he was
rooted
should
In
the In
pot.sautumn
to which
thf'>' c ow
were ~~~:~:~~r~~~ of larch rns.de striking
Frontmg the OFPICERS ON ACTIVE SERVICE will be
that 1lI1ofu\
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tho FULL PRIVlLEGq> OF THE CLUB
'time ago. ~They may. therefore,
bn &. gentle ' slope
of Baplmg bn'ch aU."ed
Mr. lIABEDEN
wu .xtt'emely grieved that framea to make roo ~ for otber
and can obtain Club Badges, on po,yment of .£1
Ib.t,o""d
Itself
Dy
tlie
eolouring
of
Its
'Per
day,
from Measn:. Weathe~:r and Sons, 15,
180
far
advanced.
wh
e
h
require
th~ ruignatlOn
Ca.ud1o necessltated the
Ca.veodlsh Square, London, W I They must, how~
ween longer. Keep them clo$8
ohange.. In
Mr ' Caudle's" lIervlceB tbe if
ro~,
n:;:"~~nt:~.:,~:
beds
of
pnm·
ever, travel by road only.
the W6Q.l..her 18 co1d
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ncher c
made a slow a.nd
teachers and
lost a. friend and a.ble &elvo· , SuPP'Ot"ta for Sweet ~u Ihould
valley, w~ere beneath
tor
they
WIll
soon
be
w&nted
ate, and1~:::;~:~t~;:!:t: JOl!lt a tower of etrength
a watenpla.ih a streamlet
a l"WIttc bndge
ID, dumpl!I a .sl mple
He (Mr. ]
difficulty In following ao
IS to drive IU &. stout
tmkled on Ita gravelly bed. I The meads upon ea.ch
~OTES.
would endcavour to do hiS
exceUent a l ma.n,
reaUy better If done
bank rose qmckly from the water .edge, ttnd showed
best, and if he
keep before him the hl gn ph..,t,i"1~)_ Rings of Wlre
by hn~. of drift the height of recent fioodo On
Mr. Caudl. throughout hIS
ideals wh"lli
the reat. IS
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ca.n then
the Ilopes of the valley stand three cottagel, one
Ide he might
lome lit.tIe Bel'VIce stIll to the
town.
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WIres, makmg
support cOmplete
tha.t.ch~d And two With red.grey tiles. Their
removal ot varl0?St hardy and
plaCing aeems to point to a ~laun by right of settle.
Mr. Baaedd.i~nili-1~::":~r.:,~~
subJects from cold frame. Will
Attendance
E
ment. for they show no bUIlding Ime, nor are they
other thlnga re&red under
Bub·COmmittee I
.. T.n·"·...k 8tocfo.-' Antj'1hlnums, ()<J"""~PI1I', · 1 near the J'ood. " The way chmbs quiekly from the
Comuutt...
By "H. 5."J
Nem~
DI&D.t.hu~ .... Hed~WIgll,
Jl'tream, and on the right IS bordered by a wood. But
WIth whIch the &reenhouse 1_
THE EI;1'UUATJLUN
that
joumeymg then ha.d one set purpoe:e I bad
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forta.bly
crowded.
Work
oJ
th",
i'ne e,t im.te.
done 10 R'00ci time ' . fl
tum.d _l/lto.}~~ _ "swl _ot_ t~ illVlt.t.lon of a moot HALF A TEAM 'P'mance, etc., Su~ -(Jolnm"tto.
The broDBy p~rpl~lea.ved. ~ha Queen "VI&- attractive ta.ne whlch, bMTed by a gate and notice
torla Ihould have tzmely ..tteDtlon
If the old
COlUment. ; _i
To tho.86 who rend my notes under III Football
stooh WeM brqken. up when adYlaeci, and put In board, wound cnarmmgly
among the tNe8; 'but I La.test .. III last week's ISlme Re!a.dmg" reverse at
of elementary education small
pots, they .hould be IJlOWlng Plcely.
If marked It down for future exploratIon. Beyond
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restG>res the tone.
31st, 1916. fell ,hort of shifted lUte 4-ln. pot. pow, It 117m make a won~
West Ham oame u no surpnse.
t • The seventy
ted b oft
of £2,155. This lOBS 18 derful diffetenoe to the" 1llZ6 of t.he plant. by the tho ...ood the rood mod. over open l""do and th d ( t h
. ed
jed h
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h
e e ea., owever, WB.!! a nup nnexpec • u
the non-payment by the time tbey Me MIt out In the beda a.t the end of pomt
I to a lutte
am et w ere t e cottage9 It 19 explamed by t.he fact tha.t at least three memo
of £750 duo m respect of Mayor oul1 in June.
a.re mostly let well back from the road and are bers of the selected eleven, mcluding the dashing
I'R e j u v e n a t e s t h e s k i n I a n d
H ollyhocks that ~ere 1O'IIt'll last autuma, or In approached by Wlde grass trackwa.y! barred by Fottel!lw,\ were una.ble to get away from Buday at
providmg aecommodatfon
;;~l~ll;d 'jfrom the schools taken over Jlentle heat in J6Jluary, may no.... be p'la.nted out. stiles.
I Near the entrance to thJ hamlet, close be-- the last titoment, and ~ub1;tltute9 had to be hastily
MIlitary hospItals; and the Even If they do not a.ppear to be makIng VlUch
tbe deCillion of the War Office growth for a time, they wlll be fOl"ID.lDE root.. and sitte tile road, & modem chapel atandtl, and 18 ~r. fixed up In the first lllstlln ce t~e team WfUI noth.
9uickly
imparts
to '
the
l the
b
mg hke as strong as the eleven~ fielded recently,
of the school bUlldin ~ B gottlng well utabllshed. so that when fine weathor
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ughest U11dmg there It! waUB are of I but, as explained lll!Jt week, the Ilhrectors sa.cnticed
they WIll grow rapldly. More real progreu
Treuury could no\ b. comes
IS mode outside than when confined lD pots or oorrngat.ed trOD. IUld a blatlUlt notice on the froot evervthmg to get rea.l first.clas~ teams m the field
ca.plta.l account of
denotJ the faIth whl.ch 18 prea.ched 10 1t. There for the Easter matches
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provuJlonal of additional
Caloeolarla Golden Gem. mould be maue .. C&nH ~ me by fOrclil, perhapli, of contraet~ .la re·
the
radiance
Speo".t School
bardy lUI pOfIlPble by cinWing off ,the hghta dunng etlt""ent ,"slon of an anclent wa.yslde chapel I weU GOODWIN'S DEBVT.elomelltary educatlon was ttle day. This WIll stiffen the fob:s.ge , and mue
In the match a~amlt West Ham, Goodwin, the
expected, I8.VlDgtJ being e1fec- t hem. fit for ple.ntlng ouUride next month. _hen lmoW', lwhere no IUch notIce was nor ever wdl he
items ' Admmurt.ratlOD £lBO, the wea.ther becomeff faIrly settled and favoun.ble needed; where the very stones of It themselves are clever . Oldham AthletiC back, m~e hll debut for
o f health.,
No
IJtopplO~ shOUld now be done, became the fnil,. eloquent
So once men bwlt, o.nd so, It ma.y the Billcultcen, but. With a. wea.k IhaJf.ba.ck in front
mlWltenanee
"';L;lii;;-.h£:;,B;;ltBi.~'.nProVUlon of meals plants should be oomlOg Into bloom. when planted
£1/723, and
D'
£125 The bala.nce
be m6h win build agam when work for the work's I of him he WflS not seen to very great advantage
out.
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hand amounte to
,
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Per contra, George Horler did .splendldl .., and but
The p!'e8ent. 1& .. .wt.&ble tnn& for planting out I&k:e thaU be the motive of the bUlldera~
for hiS magnificent. work the seven 1J0ai! notched
IThe mcome on lacount of higher education lell
the
numerous
"&rleties
of
lna
~
KlBmpferl
They
' shott of the mm estimated by .£69 Ther. was an sUooeed best when pla.nted nea.r the edge of a pond THE WOO D.a~amst the VISltqrs mIght have been lDertased mto
incre&ae in the ..~ount of evenmg Ichool grant, but or stream, 50 tbat the roota (I!m Just d1p Into
double figures The only other players dozng duty
Beyond
the
cottages
the
l'<lad
curves
llightly
known
to the Readmg crowd were Corpora.l Reed
tbe sum of £2
due from the Oxford. County the water. In the abscnoe of thta tbey 1'ihould be
West H am had theIr very best
CouncIl in rupee of local tax""t.lOn h.. not :ret planted ,where tbey can Bet little or no dtrect lun~ nght ~d carries on a l'<lute WIth wood!! upon ea.ch and J. C Ca.rr
been rooolved.
!
ahlne, bUt plent.y of hght
Wcll·rotted manure. tide. A httle on II an. mn m pleasant IlituatlOn, eleven domg duty , tnc1udmg Cope. Woodards,
The expendIture OD higher education I!boW'll a peat or leaf·mould Will help to keep the SOli 0001 and close beSIde it on the right IS a stIle, from I Askew, that prmce of forwards Danny Shea, the
savirik oJ 009, and the b&lacce in hand amounts and mOist In IB'Ummer.
hi h
h '
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th
da Th
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clever Ashton. ILnd the deadly Pnddefoote SD'lalt
ere a1 wOhder, then. tha.1i Readmg'lS .. best mIXed" felt.
Border Chry&anthemume _hleb. have not been w c a pat way run. mto e woo.
to £380 2lI
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The Kendrick qull' School acooun' .hOW'S a de. propagated by oeutt,I!)gS may now be l1ft.ed, my ropte. for I knew In that happy H ampshIre a draught.
ficit of £109 in 'Pile of an mCre8H in receipt.. of dmded mto sma.ll PieceS or Blngle stem, wtth Vane,.. the dalfodil. awo,ted m&-I had I..t year
£189. The dift'e~ee il! accounted for by the cost roote a.ttaehed, and ~pl anted. A fresh p1ece of prom~ to return to them My fnend the woods GRAND EASTER MATCHES. of the proVlluon f a. teMporyy budding and an ground should he dug for them, and, If man greeted me, and pomted out a hIdden stream,
No club in the country has .. more attractIve
manured, so much the better. Large c1umr are
aCldltion to the
of an aasl'Btant mistre81!
n,ever very sat.lsfadory.
ttll then unknown to me, where other" dames" Easter programme t.hnn Rett.dmg. for on Good Fn.
Under the h ds of salanel of officers and
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grew m many thousands a.long mossy banks With a. <1a.y they are at home to Croydon Common, on
TIm FRUIT GM!.DEN.
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teachen in elementary IIchool! lit mc1uded the lurn
With the rosmnpt,on of growth by Pe&cli ond foot.-wld. edg. o( prlmro... Before I g"ned tho E.,ter Saturday Queen', P ..k Ranger. nre on
oJ £2,729, repres6nting allowan008 made lD accord.
.
Hew, ",hila on ~'a.:;; te r Monda.... tho RAM C
anoe with the ~Ilution of the Council to men on Cherry trees, their great. enemies. 'f";'rown and strea.rn which runs withm, but only JUl!lt wlthm the (Aldenbot) provldc the opp08d,\on. 1 be RAM C
novol or military oervice.
, 'black fly, also oommenoe operations, 8lld many & further border of the wood, I I&W ahead the damty ! m " y not be a name to conjure With. but It mO.8t;
£4.000 BAVED N ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS fine prom1.8e of frUit gets rulned by these pestl!l. colounhg which only dafJodlhl prcl!lent when grow. nQt be forgotten that at the present time the
AI!I soon &8 t.he ftowers fall It 18 hIgh time to look mg under treel!J To rea.eh them over one Wide area memhers of the tea m mclude some ot the best.
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Mr. EDWAllD J'J.ODlOlf, in presenting the a.nnual for
the first of' tbe enemy . It 1& well to have ~ of underwo d but newly felled, was a. t a.sk wl1lcb known and cle ve rest fnotba.l1ers In the kingdom
stock of some good n:lsectlclde 8.t ha.nd, a.nd to u~
F or msta.nce, t here IS Ha.rry Hampton, the fa.mou:!!I
needed,
and not a little patlence
Dut the Aston Villa. player, who I ~ to aaslst Reo.dmg on
e.,tlma.te for e1e1entary edUcatlOD Mowed a con. 15 unm~(iJ&tely , . before dama.ga I:!!I done to the daffodils re &1d all tbo.t, &rid seemed to nod a greet· Good Fndn.v f4!am st Croydon Common; there Ht
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tmued deere... For the year ended 31st March, !.reM LWhen once the le&vell are curled ... a
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1 pped among them all, and took a. toll MOl::scrop, the Burnley lo terna.tIonal; R.~ Stev.
the alitack) It. 16 almost ImpoSSible to mg 8.81
1914, the sum. ~lved from the rate., on account at result
I pest With a.ny InsectiCIde, bes.des whloh
which tho gh full ample left no notICeable VOId enton, of Southampton; Campney, Man,che8ter
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elementary edue&~ion wal £40,865; for 1915 It get at
t.he tl'
are more or le.ss Crippled at the com~ In &11 tha.t woodland flower bed Some hnger WIth I United and Wal sa.ll; a.nd George Gpodman, of:
£39.565 ,; for 1916 It wo • .£37,979, and for menoon
nt of growth.
E:nmme t.hem again '0.
Readm!or 'Ihl s bClllg SO It would nnt be !urpru!1ng
1917 it w.. MtiDiated to be £36.832. There w .. the COli se of two days, and If any a.phldes ha"e me ye, In vuea on my b 00k s~elves as I wllte 0f If
M nd,Lv's attl"llctlon prOVides better footba.ll than
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thus
a
..
vink
O~
'
er
£4,000
in
th"
y
......
e.timat..
been
m
ued,
~pray
t.be
trees
a.fresh.
glv1ng
speCial
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&II oomparea W'1
&.h,t of four years aAo, and that at.tcntl to those "parts wh ere the peat wa.s lOOn. them and recall all the lovehpe:!ils of that BCcluded the fc ombmatlon ma.tcbes aga.lm~t Croydon Com.
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COPPIce where, stIll growmg, they delighted me. mon and Queen's Park Rangers
Wlth the tea.ms
'l'hou h a.tten~lOn bas been gJVen to Apple treea And re&der. you may find them too If but you go composed .solely of mlhtn.ry plavers tt is not; safe to
h
t
iIj spite of the
Dual m.... ments in the ..Iarles
e
of the IChool
s. the iocreue in the cost of In win
WIth a VIew to eraihcate !Amerlcaa.
SUIt
e
most
e
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the m&intenanc<> of the .chool •• &lid the fa.ct that bltRht, it IS not. alwaya ~Ible to get !rld of It afoo~ and far enough· but growmg daffodIls, a.nd WTlte With certamty so far ahead, And I mUB,~
therefore ask renders to scan 41 Football Latest
the Education ClOnlDlttoo w .. now pa.,ring at the Wlth ODe appltoattpn, especIally on trees that have wild, I Dot for CItyJ crowds to gaze upon, nor' fI for
the eleventh hour officlfl.l information. In that
r&to of Dnt 1~~1IIl £~.1729 per &Dnum m aUow· been neglected fo," some yea.rs At thiS _."_' __ ".' __ "Tery
,
h8.p;lnly,
WIll
ever
be,
for
the
Bylvan
sprites
Will
be found tho tca-ms f01 the t.hree Easter home
a.phides are oonfiJÂ¥d to the spots" where
d
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who :fht from tree to tree, and whisper in the I Imatchee
ensures a
ove
tho
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been Iheltering I dunng the wInter.
wrInkled p&rt.a of tJ:ie ba.rk, or hidden away on wood! would take aJInght at the unknown Jargon
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1"!Jlli>g ...
.on of th., t.eochera
root. below tJta; 8011: . 11 good remedy 18 GiIll1:um. of .tbollt...t Ihould I1Ich Bound in th.ir avenue••
mOhtary och001lo "ho femained and onm••iouoiod
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compound, either In ' cak.a OZ' liquid form. :Methy. and woode would 1080 theU' greatest. charm-the
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un
e
e ' fill the pI..,.. oq)lOJlO who had gone.
}ated spirit may also be uaed In the pme wily.
m the nteo w'1"ld hov. been great..r.
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But fmethmk. from .. wha~ I READING BISCUIT FA~TORY RECREATION
The plan 111 to U8e Il h&lf·wQnl patnter'1 brush. and 'lbila.nce o~ leave..
well rub the apots where any t.ra.oe of Amencan knoW' of most townfolk, m:r Hampshire daffodils
IMPAIRIJ'G THE EFFICIENCY ,
CLUB,
bh~ht may be ob8erved.
~ little work &.t thiS
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ImatIc
c o n - I t mU5t he undilntood that tho economle. npon early period will UTe & deal I of trouble later OD. are 8&f~ enough in thell' retreat, from any /Wholesale
gathering 'The woodland paths were wet and
elem:en~ eduttlOll WeN now approachmg a by preventIng the pest from multlplymg.
pomt whera ther were Impairinl the officlency of
treach~rou., but Done the less a.ttractIvfI, and on
THE VEGm'AlILE GAWEN,
CRICKET SECTION.
the ....ool•• ' ....d that It would be
to
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set directIOn I was (am to , lin
for
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An e«<>rt $ould he mad.. to get the plontlDg .f them Without
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adjust..,d Impro e upon the 11""""\ organilation
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aa 10011 AI the WR wu ner. -(It muat 8110 be Te. Potatoee completed.. The weather dunng March an hour or 10. A cleanng here and there sowed
Mlhtary teams ln the dlstrtct Wishing to e.mang&
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membered tha.• • ..:nth the f&llj of the educational was so unfa.vourable for ga.rcienmg operations that eVIdence of woodcraft In the sta.cka of fence! posts ga.mea on Saturd",y afternoons on the Factory
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rate. the b:)nMnll&nce 81 the neoenltotQ die:trtcts It w&s di1fioult to plant. even the late or main crop ptled against standIng trees From the bough of a Ga-ound please a.pply to tbe Hon Secrct.ary, Mr
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gr&\lt of over '£6.000 misht be jooporihseci With kind. when 1~ sbould have hoen done, but all riven oak. & hurncane Jamp was hangmg, and told T. T. CaSIS
tI.irZ'G&1'S of la.to cmd early varieties Ihould now be
Jt,e story of how workers sometimes tOll before and
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caught up ... qUloCkly as possible.
sometlDles far beyond the sun for wage! hardly
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we", e&Ued \,pOD to proTide 01[ that account. The
La.te or m&1n crop Peas shOlild be sown 10 well.
em ubd for llIIit
£1,657. Th. report prepared a.nd ma.nured. gTO~. Improved Auto- ;arne~
of tho MtiIlu\ioll ookt,Oll dealt with that wide
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS
crat, Duklt of Albany, and 'I.'h.9 Gladstone wIll reo
GIPSY.ence. • n woulcil be noticed that nothing w.. quue four f~ between the lines, though tbree
Breaking from the wood I ma.de a northward way
I AND THE WAR,
IUlowed for Ittpplomentary exhibition,,In tho feet will be enough for snch IOI'tI a.a Dr McLean
'!'hil m&y semn wasu, acroalS WIde vaney la.ndt cut by divergent water
event of tho YOuPg Itndonh returning from tho and Veitch'. Perfeotion.
war before the end .f tho fin&l1clal yoar and taking I of gTOUOO, but the 8pBCe between may be IOwn ways and grown Wlth many tufts of ruabes and
----.-U'P their atudiell afj·the Univem.tiee, the proportlOD wlth two hnee of SplUa.oh or Tunupe. Lettuoea
may
also
be
sown
or
planted
theu,
and
RedlShes,
marsh
tnftllow
plact.s.
ThiS
va
lley
18
&imolt
en·
'!'O 'I'IIlI :lDITOR. or TffE " JlE.ll)rNO o,s.avo"
would "",,om. pa';lablo. to oome off the ground before the Peaa are too
,of th.ir onnnai e:dUbltion.
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tirely rIDged by woods A cottage stands on a.
SU',-As one who 18 In deep syDi.pathy with
INCREASED EfENING SCH0!\lL GRANTS. tall
Young pla.nta.t'on!ll of Globe ArtIchokes made gentle rzse of ground. about the centre of the d ea-r. those earnest young fellows who have been the VIC.
! The I'9poit I of -~he evenmg Ichoola lIectlon con. now vnll bloom ond I frtrnl ~h heads At for use late mg-apparently a keeper's home
'£hrelt women t uns of the rns.l admlDlstrn.tlOn of the Mlhtary Ser.
hined a recommendation in regard to the number tbUl e&B8On, fOT'DllDg a 1RlC~5 1o n to the oft stoo}l. ata.red at me m blank amazement as I Cl'ol!lsed the VICO Act, I Wi sh to enter my mdlgnant protellt
of eveninS' ech60l~ n~ BesSlon 'I'here would be The ground should be trenchfld Rnd manured, lt stream land made my own way to the upper wood i R.ga.tnst. the alt.ltude or fra.me of mmd ah()wn by
.two inwte8.d of tJu;ee, ahd the estimate antlCJpated poSSible befOJ:.e Rl&nting. fot' Ar Llchokes are gl'Ollls be
d! As I took & trackWR leadm
throu h tlie loca.l 'l'nbun d t o\\.lIrds conSCleutlOus objectors
t hat reduction. 71'..11 accounted for a. large 8aVlDg feeders and do De.st when li~rally treated "' The
yon
y
g
g I of a. certmn kmd
Most ltlt.elll ~ent peI'8ons were
The ~eniDg Icboola for the BeUIOn 1914-16 earned fruckers ahould bo lifted wlt.h plenty of roots the wood I met a gipsy who, from frequent meet· j convUlced tha.t an Impug:,j!ble t.<lsk Wa.B set the Trl.
attached.
a. grant of :£116 iIi excesl of that eltimated, owmg
109, ha., become well known to me
Bis SalutatlOll bunals to Judge anothcl's conSCience, and your re
Toma.toee: that were !Own III h~ Bt. durtng Ma.rch
l
larg.ly to tho ado~tion of the 001l1'l!0 ....tem. Th.
ill pure gIPSY style, was cordial as l \l8uo.l, ~nd we ports of the proceedmgs ha.ve clearly shown the
made
conSiderable
progreal'
l
a.nd
t.hosa
ID'
have
followmg
~owed that there had been & tended. for out.sido ah01lld II'-et e.nother I!hlft Into sat tog~ther on a fallen tree and talked of many fotly of attomptlOg such a. task
CODslden.ble au~entatl on In the evenmg school 5-10
NoW;, whIlst one m&y svmpathl!!e WIth the Tn·
pob!:, which Wll1 keep them growmg tIll they th, ge i Vft .poke of Nature a.nd of Na.ture worgrants from th,. 1\oard of Educaiion BlnCO 1911.
n .
bunaI 10 thclr hopeless taak. yet we have the nght
aM planted out at the end of Yay or begmn1ug
BeM!on ended 31~ March, 1911 3 School. £256 of JWl6. It 1S not a ~ plan to confine them 10 shiP, and we talked on lesser thmgs, &It men, a.nd I to expect from t.hem Borne semblance of inSIght,
S ...ion end.d, ill"! 'March, 1912 3 Schools £374 I!Imal] potd till the:r get stunted. rather keep them modeml In8tItutlO~S He told me of hiS lourney· I JudiCla.1 . Ca.pa.cltv, mtelhgence and rewlODlng
"
a._'OU ended 31111( Maroh. 1913 3 School. £37b growing,
lOge. 01 his VIgorous ontdoor life. of hiS f.DUly. of I power. At thIS Tnbunal the catechISm mvanably
In lIght soils and 1\.11 tho"G t na.t Art:! well dramed.
s....,on ended 31ot; Morch. 1914 3 School. £537
prospects and his hopes " A man appa.rently ran' (1) Did your mother or father hold the.!le
Soa.rlet Runne.rs m ay now be "OW l.! 1n th o \open.
a.o.,on ended 3~ March. 1915 4 School. £716 Where
t
by the ch&1DB of clrcumsta.nce except ; vIews? (2) H a.ve you held there VleW:!!I many years ?
bile
onpoai
tc
conditIOns
nre
9s,I
IL
1S better Wl ramme
1 (3) Do you belong to any rchgloU8 body?
It did Dot .P,-peat' jto be nece8!B.Ty for him to com. to wa.it till 1.be beg mnm g of M-R.y beforo sov;lng.
I submit that; tlle fi rat; query lS \ Irreleva.nt As
ment u~ t1ie ~u:nt. of the Kendrick Gll'ls' ThOllO who wisb. iG ~t them wcll 31 va I1 c~ ca.n such as, f<ir hlm~ were breaka.ble. b?"'11!1 not bound
SohooL In connectton , however, WJ.th the Boys' 80" in pota OJ; boxes In ~ ' cry gentle heat, and WIthin li bo CIrcled areas of which BUch chams a.re a. .soldier 19 supposed to be a. man a.nd not a. chLl~
School a Wan,," ili band on that account had been koop tbem gr<YlVUlg o!~wly till it lB safe to plaut as the tadii. The whole south country IS hll!1 home I' It must be granted that thc sc obJectora a re of an
Il:!!I he des~ to make It
lie ha.s hl8 httle settle aBe to thmk f OT themSelves and are not bound by
carried to the AdJunment Account ,in favour of them out.
I rhe
effect
'
R.a.ding School. Th. Fin"""" Snb-Committee wore
t II know it well) but ho knows no chafm:T I theIr pa.rents' views Query 2 was proved useless,
Cuonmbel'!l require lees heat to RTOW them tha.!l
men
"
~ beca.uso whether t.hp. an swer wa.s SIX mont.hs, one,
recommendinlt _tha\ the adverse ba.I&nce on account MeloD:!!I a.nd even tbOllO who have no proper
of ~adlDg School ,hould not b. camed fonvard frames' oo.n oonstrucf:l the sid.. and ends of turf. bonds which tIe him to anothers rule The man four, SIX, eIght or ten yeal s, or even a.ll then hveR,
But It 19 the third
t h i s d e l i g h t f u l p r e p a r a t i o n moo the aoooupta of th'e new GovernOl'l, but. should merely hanng sashes laid on the top These may is jflee, land honest;, ve~atile and courteous, ~d of the verdict wa s the !!ame
be Iiqmdat..d Ipart,,. by the balanco on account of appear rough m oonat.ruct.lon, but they a.re really Plr:ant speech w~ tb a l H IS one anXIety soomed query WIth which I am most concerned Apv aT .
thDJ1 wooden frames.
A good foot n.f to be the welfare of hIS ch tl drc., \ Ue hoped tbali ently, If 0. mOon dId not clnlm to be a. member of
the Kendrick Bo~ School a.nd by the retentIOn of
Bhould be trodd en 10 the the w~uld ncycr "ant; hI'! hoped he had don& hIS any rehglOus body, but as n. SOCI alIst baud hHI con.
the grants fro)n tHe Board of Education eamed by
oont.emnlated
lat the end of
Y I
d
k
EClentlOus oh]ect.Ion on moral grounds, that war to
upon
h a i r i p s t i m u l a - the two Schoo"" pre.,oua to 3lat !.4rch. 1916 The
will suffice for well on next duty
~y thorn all, a.n.
100 mg at me very hIm WQS org':l1used murder an outrarre upon hiS
Governoro of ~ading School would th. . .tart With
earneat~y)
he
sa..d
..
140ve
mv
ohildren,
every
one
soul !lJld eonacltmce, up on illS deepest COnVtclilOns
"" clean. finalaclal l !!beet. , The estimate of the
o~ them, they're the most and best of wha.t I call and beltef In Internat.lOnaltsm, th~ brot.herhood of
Governors. ~e in conformity Wlth tbe Artlclel of
my owh , and m",) He ble!!s them all
Be baa msn"he was at once suspect as a man mcaptlb!c
growth
a n d I r e s - Government. ,howled that the lum aalted from the
thlnk., are married), some of ha.vmg a. cons~ten,:,e The rca.l t.est of a. man II
eleven Ulldreu (two,
rates wu £5,852. Excluding eapltaJ chargel!l, and
...ummg thot th& preoont number of boyo m tho
of tAe y' ounger (01l ~S 1 know a.nd ha.ve had. converse mora.l com Ict.lOns Is-Is h.e prepared Lo witness for
'J
School wpuld Ibe ratsod from 325 to 350. .. the
them In persecutIOn, sufferIng, sacrificc, or even by
' d t h us f ar can I veri1y my gipsy f nend'S dea.th?
1
WJth.
an
toring Ithe
natural
c o l o u r Govemon a.ntic;ipated, the cost per scholar worked
proud
.ta.tement
t.hat
l
"
every
one'B
88
black
&8
a
I am proud tn pubhcly proclnlm many of the!le
out at ohCut
20.
be IIWIleeted for the lOW. rook, bar one, and her l halr has a streak 0' g01d I brave young fellows mv frlcndtl a.nd comrades In
EXPENDITURE NOT STINTED.
early part of tJ:Je year. Beds when IrnJl I5hmel5 on't_[' And we waJked together ' the J.L.P , men who nave borne WIth magrutieent
tA>;;',.derai.. at~ will Inlftloe for two plants,. to
it an
Mr. J . W. M.t.J!_ thougbt tbe mo.t f ..t,diou.
h h
coqrage the Jeers:, UlBults and. mahgnancy of t.holi6
th
The
Iarge.t po1e.nu. IbooM be
critlo of the ~t~ thIS year oould only M:r one
e ma.m 19 way.
Without the. soul or Imagma.tlOn to understand
to
malte
the
fint
pla.nta.
fork
thlDlI-th.t. tlioy ""'" in overy reopect aatiafaetory
them. They Me now a.bout to fate the l!Iapreme
rema.iniBi in the bedl g,et
conlldering tho tim.. m whiCh w. lived.
They
I
tel!lt, to be conSIgned to milltnry pr:t,ons hke
make
a
~o:n to the
to the toilet.
had DO' in &Dr way tJtmted money. to be 8p6Dt
common feloos, there to test ify by their martyr.
legItimately for
·.ducation oJ childien. winch
dom for a noble Ideal
1 ea.rnest.ly pray that.
waa a 've:r'1 impodul1l matter.
It~ \waa neC8I!IBary
though thelr bod16a may be doomed to lutfermg,
I
th.t. tho edncati"" and It&ndord 01 tho children
thetr 150uls shall hold fast theIr faith
,hould be maint&ined notwithBtanding tho WAr,
j I
The fact that a. man IS a new convert to an t 1
h
th
d
ell
war VleWI!J does not. prove him IDfnucere. For my.
beca.u.e ...... 'GpOU the younliJer generation that. I. t.;n,"-',, _
This
HI
good
adVIce
en
e
crow
II
W'
con~
self.
I a.m, come what may, a convert to pamficlsm
the fatnro ~~ of tho 'C011Iltry d.pend.d. In
ductod ~d the queat ~ODourable. Both these con· Like mlHiOIlB more, I WlL'1 nt flnt afraid of tynmnv
'plle .f thO Ilkt th.t. there had Iieen no .tmt
regard to thei money devoted to education
ditlOD' la pP IY to the crowd that you are aeked to and thollg}lt that by mIlitarism wo could crnsh
had mad. . . .vinr of .t l ...~ ltd. in tho rate
follow. Ita lJDPolM ~ lrreBIBtible, us goal above mlhtansm, a.nd so save our herItage of hberty. I
repro~
I
was wrong; 1t cannot be done tliat way, for we
'rh. CIUDJWI'
the
WHAT IS THE
AND WHAT THE become enrda.ved ourselves Im the very ehai.nl!1 we
ciatlCltD
would reSISt;. We can only overthrow Prusmamsm
OAL OJ ~
which
,
~
by reAching out the hand of fellowshIp to those
diJllcult
The implulse is an . definabJe lJe!l8a.tion J a med· who are strtvmg 10 enemy, countnea to overthrow
(Appla.... )
lay of humour and ~pathY-&n inl!11Stent jiuggmg tbell' own mIht8.l'lBh The noblest service any man
Soe& for the
at the heart.-atrmga-a ]feeling tha.t compell action. can do bc1'I) is to conseera.1ie hll!1 hfe to the bringing
~d the., w""! ;;;,~~:.;;p;..~i;;;.t\
Th
JaJ. u one of tho purest and I&llest 0
about of &. speedy and endurmg peo.ce, baeelf' ut>on
e £ fl.
.J
ver I nghteousnees, WIth no rankling sense of iJr1I!atlC8,
the efti<oency of the -..,~;;"iI,ea
He thonght they wore a
sought IV,.. me.o, namel¥. to efo!B the 'uffermg of our hatred and deslre for revenge. left smoulderu.g to
i! any _
either for
poor Wbunded loldiera here and abroau by proVId· burst soone'r or la~r mto another temble eonfi&g.
oOholara. "
,,!g tholn '''\h, "Plin~ ,and bond!'!! .. and otlier .ur, ratloo. Hatnld tIJld re.OlIg' ore pitiful. contemptTh • .•• tl'll&to,
glcaJ nele.untle., mthout
they may be lbIe, UDclea.n things, UlIWOithy of true. meo and
Ol'lppJed for lif.. .
groat -;;~~:;i~~.
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.Re OwTICfSIlS -Tho 8.CknOl ledgment of ~nltt.

tions and crltlClSD14 rcspectl S Problems l\ I)S
2007- 2008 appearcd last .... cck , Will our fr lcnd,
.I:IOOly note?
E J Wu:n.a·\VOOD - We rei t we ba.vc m l ~b ltl
Y'O~ "M P." problem, recen Iy lSent. t.o us ~ n d
Will thank you to send 118 a. dupl lcat~. .... hf' n IL
abaJl appea~ In our column
NOTES AND Nf WS
Tn o~D1ng a. game of chese: It. .L5 Iltlpel,d He If
ope honflltly Wishes to oY()rco~e one f, 0PPCl OC III_
to formulate a plan of campaign To ,!l lu.) v,11 1 n il !,
a definite pJlLD, or wtthout al form of Gonq'lf"
henslve kDowledge of the ISPlrlt of rom e m ot he-d,
or merely to U4e one', falmhar\ty with boo l! OIltHl
mgl alone, is to miSS the m&rk ll.1t. oCc.! hCl
\.
player must not place too b'Teat a sl..t aln ('n 111 1
memory Iof hook knowlcdge, for hiS op!,!onent )1 "'1
at &oy moment go off at a t.angent , lIli d t h('n • e
haa to draw on hll!l resources Here th e cOID I' lr e
~ra.sp of the I6pmt of the openm g IS lI eed ed
J~
lS hke !letting out on Q; voy ago of dl&eoH'n II I] I
out & lDap 'l 'ho r!gld adherence to <llI ,il } ~(~, nJ ),Ji'J
by the best players wh ich are to be 101l llCl !n ,il l
8tanda.rd boob on the onemngfl mu st h(' ~! pj} ' .
monted by aJ clear mSlght mto the rcal Itl C"!1
of the attack ClOd -dofence Im llnl ~d 1..1' til t hr' t
half·a.-do:r:en or so moves :Mcmory 111 I, ~ . 1 \ " ..
player crue! tricks If excrClsed too aru l\ r(1r11v
Th6 appendOd eod.game from uct.ull I !"I I I '{ Iii O IUI
of t.he finest. lSt.ud les we have s~c n allJ d(" t;CI \C ~
pl.ClOg arnopgat tb& gems of cbe!:l.!S fII ..: I ll) (' I S
are unknown, an unfortuna.te Circumst ance I C,I t ho
mampulat.or ()f tbe Whits plecCS, fOI to h tl1l ~ (lit
a mate In &. po6)tlon ltke tbls III twelve 1l'0 \." IS
a. fea.t to be reatly proud of 'rhe &l l u a.I IOII r ~ uJ s
tbl.LB
White (3). K on IKB7, Q on 0 3, h i Poo.
KB6. Black: (3) lt. on KKt4, Q Olt K iI: 'l, l' \ \ n
on K.R4
White to play ll11d Will
Solut )1
1 Q-K16 ob. , X- BS , 2 Q- K4. ch, K - I ...
,3 Q-Kl cll, K- R6, 4 Q~Rl eh , J\ - h.6
5 XtxP ch, K-KtS
6 Q- K4. clt
K- ' 6
7 K t -B4 cb, K - Kt6
8 K t--K2 eh K - IHi
9 Q-l!1 db, K- K tS. 10 Q-K12 ell , K-Il l II
Q-X16 ch~ K - K4 , 12 Q- KB
Cht:BS 1n ' .o\merloa contznues to thrive Imru"ll d
and tourneys snd m&tches sre milch I ', C\ k \. >
Pl&ye~ there :pt'obahly ba.v ~ to I h a n k I ho \ t I II C
Ooean for tbe opportuDities of t"l W SIH I1 -; I II If
ga.tllO und ll!lturbed by war's a.lar ms I1 l1d II c I. (l a
for a. cont.lDuance o f t.hCf>e peaceful ('On JIL (, z ~
Ja.nowskl , tho French ChamplQn, h ilS bCll.tl'c n t e
New York master, J affe, In n. match b J h\ I' 10
four aDd b6.11 thrown down t he ~:;l\Il1t.l ct. If) '- ' I 1bla.n~a. for a match of tell ga.mes lI fl
'\1 II I ~ I,
OD~ of Amerlcs.'s most. brillia.nt; li t. ~r:s en';;L.I"oI 1I J
recently 105 pll!l.yers at once m W.lshlll,:: t(l ll ]) I .
winning 82, loslDg 8, and d raWin g 15, tl ll!~ (,~I n
hshmg a record for slmult&neou::: dl~pl aj
I 'j l' ~ !
a Herculean -task, both mentall y a nti i'll\"'( ill\
for Mar..ha.1l mmt have wrd kc<l md f'~ dl ~ 1;( ,he
p8f'forma.nce, beSide. keepmg' enr b ~,~ I ,I
, I, II r
m hiS mznd Wo expect Capn.bl ll. nca ,1. 1\ '" (O r
restl~s unlal ho has echmed !lb..! :'Ih :\ 11 11 I s
respect, hut t-hese &bpW8 u ,v()ur too "1\1~h (I f til e
see what-I..oan-do !lort of splMt l o bc 01 J - ~ Ll
va.lue to the C&Wle of chess

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(8.) '1'0 luduoo P.IP, which opens Black s ~ 1r.1 'd
It 18 a. <J,uestJ.on, howover, whether \\' llli (cui
not 10 thiS CIL5e ..1>I<l.y P- BS, t.houf! h t he tn (' I!) S
not usually )\l'ofifable In thIS opentng
(b) Though this move has all uncoml ,-u. ul.
appearance It proves ve~ u sef~ l for dcl cllt.:C
{c} There IS 8. speculabve J>06,8lbIil Ly JII
14 PxB

12 BI'Q
11 Ktx;K.t

III .BxPch

13 R - B3

15 KX i

16 R-R3ch

The prol!lpeot of esca.pe for thi Bla(ic: Ji lTlC \ \I
KtJ being precarious.
(d) A 'bold a.nd proml.lnng sac~ce The MI d «
now becomes e%Cee:dIngly ldlflicu t.
(e) It would he better to take the llAJ ok at 011' .,
&lld to rely On the maJorIt.y of Pa.wns
(t) BJa.ck clevedy glvea up the Quocn as Ins hI'"
ohe.noo. Kt--R4 would gtve au &.wkw.:zrd !- I1n,-.
(g) A fine end·ga.me study fl"O
tbo " I'(' rl~ \ ~ 7'
the Queen Black ha.A now 8. clear wa.y for 1.-\1
WIth B---Q6 ma.t& to tollow.

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