Reading Observer 06-1916
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the maker~' of .' Doan's BackAnother Reading Cll~eâ¢
.~che , Kidney P~l1S should dp so
,
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I
_ - much to ~pread a , bett~f·liealtb
00 No...uiber 19tb, 19030 Mr.
11.
,pl[ln of more careful living' 'aqa more- To......nd, of 16, Wilton &ad, ~,
⢠exefCise 'is cau.ihg' some surprise" Th4Y
Did :-" Kidney trpubl. ""nled m~l. IP'~
shoo! , that no one ' can
t
de&! of 1lIl...w.... ~. pUu
'enjoy full health, even . B. .a â¢â¢ y....Uot DOAN'S in the .mallof my back and
pa4 pt DOAN' s-u.. PUla
I
through Duan's PIlls, un·
Mr. T........db."' , :
rollIld wyloina were ..~ bad
Jess he helps , him~elf.
-It â¢â¢â¢ med al if "eig~ti were
~ HoW' to regai!, health ,and keep
tied to m.. 'l!he I_t worry or trouble made '
well i. told in Doan's book , entitled
mewone, and alfer my mght·.IIIâ¢â¢p I would
.. Moderation; Cheerfullless and' other f â¢â¢1 tired aud lanKUid and wit.h ico _.,..
Long Life LaWs.» This book ,gives the This ,Iuffariug ilad.
life hara to bear.
'lsenslbM health , rules whIch the , busy and althongh, I IiaQ medici>,le It ~d not do
doctor do.es not always h;ve time to muob good. '
, '
,
I~plain.:. r. lt wjll' be sen,t ' free t? anyone.
. "Thou I iiead of DOIIIl·. ,~~~f~L~bu~
1,
1(&-;' 'ilddrtss bellJW,) ,
pill,
n;l$ie up my mi"d
F.
FRUIT
A Blend "of
Apples. Pears. 'Pei*11~s;
,
I
Apricot..
.
~
1
my
.,,'d
-
ftm !rIad to eay·th. piJII did for
One of the riasons (or the iqcreasing
h.e don. ,for othera-brigbtened
popula~ity of D'o~n's> Pills is, tlJat the
up 111
health, gav~ me enern' l.md m&delif~:worth
Ii.iog, (Rigo.d)
manufacturers show how to get well and,
W. ,H. To......."a...
,,;"hat is equally important, how to keep
~ell without medicine. Another reason
On OcU.ber 13tb, 19U-fU(S,.Ig'lHm~r"'''''
-Mr. Towuend said :-uFor ten Yflan:l !Doan'.
is that they alwaY!i give Reading proof
'
Iof the my-n'ts 0 r Doan 'P'll
SIS.
..
AU 4toltrl, 0," 6/9 II b(nll j r - "o'~MocniU.M 0 ...
8. Wd""i~ut, O~«4-dr~d, LoM<tn., w.
.
pills have kept me free from kidne:rcomplaini."
I'
to Cap!!J, I t. Was staled that he was
mechanl(J empl.Qyed by .be form,
.,,;vI(lU.lty bee'it In tbe Army, ' being ..:tIS-
,
LGCIII '
69.
Whitley. Street,
RtI\DING.
READING' CHAMBER
"'COMMERCE.
, -'
At tbe Council meeting of t.he Chamber
d&y &vltling, the :tint meeting after
Mr. Ra.yea Wall re..â¢â¢;I~~ec:ted~,l::t
Mr. Moring wae ~·e1.cted v.
meetmg,
enlluIQg year.
IAm~Dg.t other Ill&tten caosidered,â¢
~.ry
unport.ant matter was
Iebgth, n&Dlely aa
l _ rulf '
to
g.ve.
Serpell and Co, Ltd., haa had 47 of then' .t&ff
who were eh~ib~ JOin the colours. There were
only seven ehg'lblea left, .and of tbese three were
The, accused were all fouoo gl.ulty.
II
M~rs. Barkb&m were employi:ng at. tho om,..
break of the war 19 men. Of thee eleven ]o:inM 1
the Forces.
Only one man was asked for, &Dd.
conditional exemptulD was granted.
Four men werl') exempted, 911 the Il9pp«ti'OD 0(
tbe EducatIOn Comtmttee. subject to tIe Bod
of EducatIOn still reqOlrlDg theIr eerVIOOI.
MeMrl. IItlw&rd ..,nd Son~' pre-war ltaft' I wM
45. Of these, 20 )Olned, e ight were' ove!"ollle, a.n4.
SIX' rejected, leaving' eleven.
Of thee three W'8r3
exempted.
T~E UNIONIST 'CQNCERT.
I
PRESENTATION TO MR. C.' 'GUTER.
'Wa.I
a large a tt~ ndance at the Trade
his depRiture for the Armv,
exempted.
JO!Ded tb~ FOt'CII!!8 on T-uead~y, was attested ' in tbe
8. DU8I1lM1
early days of the GroUI) System, ~ a.nd later be·
came Chainnall of the Reading Workeri' 'Own
.
In hie O'Wn behalf, s ay I businees was GQ,'eroment
W&8 given oondl[ional exemption.
M'Clore wanted to keep a. t ...t1or'g
WfLlters, aged 35. ApDlicant said
and depend.ed - on th~ man to
They did prmoipally work
officcrs.
CondItional exemption w8.&
Mr. Geater, who
,
or tlloee on the y_'"'" , __
the rn."'' ''·, ,~~U,.,!'\.~f
SIX
I
orda.ined cf God If the ~ thought about
those things It might !a.T'e ht.m from furtber
trouDle.
concert took place to give. the me~be~ nnl Q,portlllllty to bid good-bye to Mr. Chad es Gf:a~, "on
The propQOat may briedy
. Tlie o1fDer of
...
monthfJ' I temporary exemptIon
.
A cowkeeper and d&ll'yma.n, G. \V Edginrtoa.
aged 30, was gIven condlt\ODal exemption.
BLOC APPLICATIONS,
Messrs. Mell8ers, Ltd, were employing at the
commencement of the W&t' 58 men. Of tha.o 22
JOJDed,~ leavn:lg 36, of whom three we1"e exemptA!ld.
Union mub and Institute on Mondav. when , a rTirrbl";;;'~i
,p ow.r bo add to
panel to U8il!~
bu8IDeue5, WIth
fOl'
aPJ?hcatlon waa refUifedlâ¢
F. &dey, qed 36, & cOnfectioner, eto' J
given
Ja.w ~ With the power. that be and t.hat ,\ ()re
There
.olved tho.t. the
able
"""ket for 48 years, {Tho C~lonel produced from
bls pQCket a Bible W lcb showed eVidence of long
&nd constant. usage.] i In the Bible It. IU!,ld ⢠We
must. aubnut oU.r&61ves to every oronance of man
for t.he , Lord's uke/ ' The resPOlUi1blhty to the
II
t"" Y
n6Ae1 who ate
~
refueed
CLERK'S APPI;J:CATION.
....."' . " ""_' to b.~ n.adlD~ '>0,
B . G.ra,y, bls clerk,
It - ould be 1m·
lHU
a beliel'er llU Chrultl&D1ty
felt. that. war
wrong.
'I
The . P~ldent
tnato h e and hiS brother
ofl'loen were behevers in ChAllt.lnnlty. He was a
student Of tho B"ble r Dd had. carried .. oopy In hl&
BUSINESS OBLIGATIONS. I
.A dentIst, F. C. Howe, aged 31, ~ed for an
adjournment:. ull July 3lat to meet
lrua:ill.eu
obliga.ttons.1 He 'f1loS given until Aug-~t lat..
BartillOn WC~ Ltd., a.pphed .for a o18rk 1D th.e
hide a.nd skin market) A. E. J. SImmel _Sod 28_
He was !!:&ld to ha.ve speoia.1 technical ~wl~ge .
Tb18 was the only man , appea.Jed
bub the
CommIttee, ivliich dId good work in
wJth the Derb.v:JScheme.
haa
'ID~
,
II
empl'P11D1 hi.
August, 1914,
of whom 108 were of
mlittary age-. Flfty·two coheted. 1e6~nr' 68 The"
Messrs
HeeJ&3,
Ltd.,
160 men,
wet'e
&re .. noW' employing 65 men of m1hta.ty are, of
wbtlm 32 a,re ehglble and three rejected! Ten esemptlons were allowed.
)
,.
HOW MUNITiON
.CURE' , gAD
1
~~OUBL~S.
,
FIND
WAY TO BANISH
bad' oo!y THE
' CALLOUSES. ' !~~;:~E:~~
Co~,'tlon.1 ox·
"C~'NG. ETC., C.
BY
33, manag;ng' Pl .tner of
UNACCUStOMED" FOOT ,.. &<,~uâ¢â¢
aged 30.
I
oondltionoJ cPlmpt.iou,
ant} a girl to ' usl8t him
part of the b1U:uDess. In &11
mlUt.&ry ago had appealed, Bnd
to' both
about
50,be'og'
b.nds.left. I
refused, 'but poAtponement
\\8,-,
~::;:;:~s;:"I;~~i'P~:::
~
PALACE
~~"""n~
"""'. ~~:i:~!!!far.f.?OX;'~ooert, ate
allO.
.
.,
. cQ,ndltiODe.~ exemption ."aa ',;~~;'::;:~!~;':
ot.erving . that th." mue t:: 0
BimQnds a.nt,tbelr employees
Mr. Sime. I hope Mr.
not applr..,w~us ? y
y"
Q~.l.b .
,y .... It
.p~h..
,
do
toO .U:
d:>
" MJil!ISRS. COLEBaool( ".
At ilia 6~t~J;e&k 'of, war Messrs. Colebrook and
Co "I';6l'e ~JOYl"g 215 ~n . There were oOIY
t hree u_natteijed mell (marrled) employed amo.n~
~_ D1e~. There:. were 39 mep of miht&ry age, a.nQ
31 were .applied for. J
Mr': W .' )I(.~ Oolebrook s&1d it was with great
difficulty tliat , he could dIspense wllh the- eight
men, and ~ asked for a ht.tle cOD&iderfltlOn III
~ _also, >
Con'ditloi.1 eiemptton ~Aa granted! to " the 31
men and gne monJh'a stostpenel)1cnt tb the ot:.ber
cJaht.. ~
,'" ~
'"'.
", MESSlIj!. BAY~l>S, LTD.
W. V. Bwbl, maoa:;(1g dJr(:x~tot of ~Me8Iin.
Lt9~" timber meri::~nts, was grant«f. oon~:: _1..~>i>I;ic";t;~,e",'If!!m'ption. . Messrs. ' Bayne~' bUl meu
Jj
in 'r8lpect
their &tall w~re ad·
tbat
I
~~~r~~~ti' f~l~~:\J~r;
to
for
'( ~'Rim'''RY
I
!
I~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
15th was ' granted on domestic
BlOy n, a t:na.nager lor JacQon's, Ltd.)
~j~~~;
mcclical ~'gronn4s, an? the cue waa
& month.
32, a buyer, etc .. {or Brooks,
ooooon. s&ld be had dom.eatJc
was given ooD,<htlonal exemptIon
. ' THURSDAY'S
SITTING.
,
I TRIBUNAL MEMBE; ' SERVING.
iI
When t.he Local '!1rlbunallla.t ag&ln cn Thursday,
the Mayol' (Mr r.:. G. SuLton), who presIded, 8f,ld
that~' he htu:l recelVefl & lettQr , from Mr. Gea.ter,
one lof tbelr members, aay lDg tbat he had ~oined
~ M.. FoI'Ce8. Mr. Geater had been & very useful
member, a.nd had tb.a beet wisbes' of tb.e '.1:nbun&l
for );lis 1IU~eti8 10 hi' mihtary duties. ~They hoped
to â¢
him 800n back In Reading none the worse
for h18 experlencel
'"
1>
)Vl" ~e .nd , Co â¢â¢ applied for S. J. ' Wellman,
"r~ 38, , a warehou5e..Jll&D'- ~a~ ⢠mlloCbtne
and. ,conditional e,:emption Wall] gr&lJ.ted. j \
H J Smlth, ~ 31, 11 ' . grocer and generel
deal4r worltmg ' for huneelf. '. His brother, aged
20, tbo~\a.wsts hun; baa ~ pUsoo for general
lIel"ViCe. , His (.a the r &110 &tiIlsts bUD, hq;t. be Ja 68
of
Condi~,i~..l
and
-aftor
â¢â¢d ' Wuitrl.
OUTING.
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