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'te) Always'
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-ut;.'to &.ire look
I·T;. notVen-Yasa.
the new Oxnen
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tad:
" ~LIciTOR'Bi UPLICATION;
.'
E. D. ~. ',ojicit.or: aged :37; cliimed _po
,
Frciin the Rich
r
Pastures of -the
.Dominion . be-
;yond Ithe
se~s.
tion on ·perwoiIrJ· grounds. "J\Ir~ Do~.( oaido"i~ r~~i~!~~:~~
amounted to ⢠one·man bUainea and he would not
O'P~~ the application. Thie. ~': agreed to, conditional exemption boing gr~d. ' _.
Alfred ,J. N'orinan" a.ged 37, of CaTet'lJiam, laid
1fM t~., only pJumber ip. a considerable are ..
Mr. F. J. Ratcliffe appe"'li for Norman. and ..id
all hill capital was BUnk in his busine88. which
w6v1d have to be dosed down if,he went i:(lto the
Tribunal granted corldit;io'LJI:~ .
Army. . .Aajoum'-d for three month.. to come up long &I he mpporta hil
Th. application of T. H. L.
again.
.
'
â¢
dnd accountant, employed by Mr.
A French poli,Ii.., W. T. Tillo.... aged 37. of refuaed.
',j
,
â¢
C"Tenham~ applied
gro~~8 ' of . domestic
Three months' poatponement,
difficulties, fOr three months extenllion. 'Sir Perov appeal agaiu. wae .grante<\ to·
Bandenon said the! ' m ..n was a1ready exempted fOUl'lder, working on his own
until September 15th as the reeult. of & bloc' ap-,
had
C. already!
P. Cottrell,
been granted .ix
plication by his firm.
..
ment,
given a further
T. StillmaIl, aged 31, , coach trimmer, of Caver- October lat.
.ham, made a penonal application, 8aying that he
The Tribnp.al
'bad been working on-his own account for 10 yeart!.
He was refused. .
QUITE UNspITABLE.
Mr. W. ,B , Williams, of' St. Peter'lJ ~.'.' . ~'''- . J
sh&m, applied tor' bill head gardener '
Mr. A. Joh)llon's
his foreman
keeper, H. w. Sopp,:" aged 39. .. He ,is
baker, F. R. Johnson, ,
and single,
ruited for military tife," Wro~ thft employer.
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case
accordingly adjourned. for: a week for the reCused.
' Mr. O. Belcher; who appliod for bi, man~r,
te g<i before ,. medical board. .
F. J. Painterâ¢â¢ingleâ¢â¢aid' he had 1Ieen com ed
E. W, Pueber, aged 2a, of Church·road, Caver- to clollle a branch shop on ~oufit Di'l num r of
8ham,. a. bootmaker, etc., said he waa granted by hi. men havin~ joined. Refu8ed~
,
the Board of Trade a certificate to manufacture a
Mel~st'tI. J:..a.ng8tOn nnd Sona a.ppl~d for W. E.
\·(lerma.n sewing machine
in this country. Pitma.n, sale1man and buyer. ·It wp.a stated that
on behalf of ap· two of the partnert!l were servin~, whil!t the.
Rowland Kent
raised no objection ~eater ~rt of the emple-yees of ml itary age had
Joined. Three months' exemption Wf's granted.
â¢
!ll')pPORTS HIS 140THER.
aged 26. carry;1\$
and tobacconist J)1
As long &8 he works his business and IUppOl'U!
was glven three his fa.ther and"' mother, A. E. Eagles waa given
,
m'>ntos, :WltO lea.ve to a.pply again.
.
conditional exemption.
I
engineer, of Cavershnm, W, H. Hant,
Meil8l'B. rNichoJM, &uctioneen, arpli~ ' for T.
aged 33, was ~ven qntJI ~pteniber 30th, final, to Vincent,: &uetioneera' manager, nnd Mr. , Duncan
put hia a.ffairi 10 order.
FI1lMr said that / from the London and Readmg
Another boot repairer, H, F .. C, Terry, aged 36, offiCe8 13 had joined. Conditional remPtlon WM
1Bld he had been unable to find a. purchMer for his granted. ,
!
busmen, He supplied surgical boots," l:t.nd W&a '
Conditional exemption was al~ given W.
bu'sineas on his own account. He was given con· Crutchfield, btea.d bJl,ker, employed by Mr. C. J.
ditional exelJlption,
Dawson.
Y.M.C.A. CASE.
,
The Macdona.ld Manufacturing 0" Ltd., ap·
A Y.M.C,A, .. hut master," ~ M. RO!!le, aged pled for R. P. Wright, dental operator and
B,..ncIUJ.·:
31, who had had his CaMe
oorned for evidenqe mech~io, Thare W&8 also II. pertonp.l application.
'I 87,
' to hiB name hemg in the let approved by the
Tbe firm'. application was refused, and on tbe
a.r Office to be produced, now withdrew hla penonal application exemption
gra.nted till
WokingbamRoad,
.
September 1st.
c aJm.
r. Caist&.ira, aged 36, a. cashler nnd ledger clerk )lr. D. Hedges applied for A. AJlen, rod tier,
READING.
f9r a. finn of brewers, Mid he &erved through the steeper and bolter. Conditional ex~ption~
In the case of A. B. Dixon, colltctor and can·
South African Ca.mpa.ign~ bemg wounded twice.
He !!laid he would lose haH his Income if he bad to vaner, there w~re two a.pplication8t one by the
go tojb. war. Tire application ,w88 refu.ed.
Vi.ten,. Friendly Society. the otheO being on per·
..
Rink 3.
t
George Mat'8haU, aged 23, a gardener for Mr. .anal grounds.
I
BtaemeU: , J~ Ward, T. G. Stewart, W, Poyn.
Keeble, of Coley Park, had previously been given
The
clnim WM refused, and on the
ter,,!d. PV'!le (akip) .. ,:, .. ,... " .. .
25
July 18t, He said he would be satisfied With
months" I exemption was
Sutton'lI: 'HiitI;,tayJo~, Shorter, Hes&ml5 (mp) 18 I' ""ot,081 month, and wae gIven until August lit,
to apply again. I
Rmk 4,
i
final.
L, Bronsden. chemist'll manSutton·.r:Stylew, Taylor, PeskelJ, Churchill
Lamb, Broo,ks, Sherwood and Bulloek, solic.iton,
C. Wel1ma'i: was refused.
(akip)
.. .... .. ,: .. ,~ . . ... ....... ....
. , . 27 ar.phed for A. W. Bourke, aged 29, a confidenti&l
A. I ' 1Poulton,' ca.rBrnclriteJI: Si~I, J.oyne8, A Bln.ham, Hat.
c erk. Mr, lAo H, Sherdrood (Cl"rk of the ~
. Pa~oDJI Ilnd SODS,
fie1d ' {wP~i .. .. "...
., .... ....... " ..... "" .. 13 for the Borough) made the application, and said
in Ithe employ of
.B t.Jm. ' .All
C Rink 5,
~his was the
ma.n of ml1i.tary age he ia eID~ompa~y, W8.8 glven
n
a:
en, ox, LUIton, Haines (Ikip) ..
pl()J:ing. 9onditlOnai exemption W808 granted.
Braclmell: ChUICbman, S. Carter Brooke. E
Thero were two aptication. in
te G. H.
O!~i~;'F~:~~;
chool applied
Brown (okip) ... ....: ............... : .. .... ...... .... : 14 C,'!., aged 37 â¢â¢mp oy<d by Mr.
. Dyke. of
F. H .
Broad.street. The man laid he "honeatly oon·
'"
sidered himself useless from a. military pomt of
Huntley and
view! ' Mr, Dyke aIM applied, saying every other Paimen,
eligible man had goDe. Mr. Dodd did not oppo..
W. E. Bur6tl, pawnbroker'e assistant. who .aid
conditional e:r:emntion
-~
he was the tn&in support of hllt mother and
OJ
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brother, 1'188 granted exemption I till October, and
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dBRllTFCIHtcERSh ALtNdD
C. H. Sycklemore. marlret garden
, er till Septem.
.
an
.
a
er.
.â¢
ber Ist' (6o.')
U"
B-'~ te . , C . ' ~I
three men, m&ll.&geI'l!l, J. l A,
"Y ⢠,
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lIl.NIrI.
._ng~ :mll n I, wee&. y report . on E . A. S. HlICock, aged 38,
ConditionAl exemption was given
T. Powell,
tbe ooru moi:ket 11 a, follow.
S
h
b k
th
nUrieryman. who waa repreeented biY Mr. T. R.
~,
:â¢
t
aged 40.
iDce t e out rea of
e
Kent; &D.d W. Powell, greengrocer. ~&8 given till
The oonftd~98 --:hich we in4icated£ l~t 'week lhaa , stil.ted::;:lhr lOO ' of the ~rm'8 sb'?Ks load
September 1st;.
,
I
Siftings, from, the
Finest Teas. Rich
Flavout, ~onomiÂ
Itt -fa~
Cal and oEj .Gre.at
Stren~h. h~ ⢠-
-
I
Per
lb.
I
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~
L_1
69.
Whitley4'litreet.
ad/'
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READING.
BOWlS NOTES. ,
\vii
+ .... ...
A SMART SATURDAY SECTION
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Th" Saturd&y seetion of ~ Palmer Park B.C,
ctGry
oontinue to tread the pa.th of
. ,on Saturday
' they ente~ed Maidenheaa D8IIbOrough, and
-although the visitors brought! a warm side, they
were unable to lower the coloJn of the home club,
r
who won by 14
.boto·R·'~~~1 : lll.IL
â¢
001,.
reWet
~
â¢
Palmer Pnrk: A. WittertoD., R, Brya.nt, E.
Palk, H. L, 1'al~t (!k:ip) ~ ....... .. ... . , ... , ... 18
ne.borough: S. WestropP. Sergt. ?>Iarka, D. P.
Sh&w, J. Barley (skip) ..... 1" ..... ." .... ", ...... 19
DMborough led 6-1 at the 3rd end, but at the
8th "I'd the OCOl'OO w.re 8 al\. Deeborough th..
t
.
'
t f our oonaecu t lve
'
go golDg
~am. an d
ICOnng I a
endJ led 15-8 at the 12th end. P~er Park re~onded ga.\laotly with a 4 ao'd a 2. bringiilg tho
~rM 15-14 in the vi.itor.' favAUr at. the 14th end.
l{ean fighting took 'place, rig}{t tip to the ~ah,
i
y
~ ~Jope~
f!Og~dCrooke~!~~~e c~~d~:JO~~ll
n.
A.:
g
°
10f .
t
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apMi.."\~.
wan~d
m.~
f!te,:~o=t
~f (~P1Ri~~~,.~:. ~~, ~o~~:
~ ~~ido~
Il
BERKS IRE .VOLUNTEER
REGIME
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~'P::k(~~ 'y;;y;;~:·:J;."E." Bi;;;piri;;~:
~TT""LIO~ ,
t~
&ddod. tel~~~~;~~~~~~~~
Dy
28-13.
Riok 3.
!.
,
.
W." End, J. Lake. Uhandl&<, Micklebnigh,
~l!~r:Pk '~~:;;'~:'Ii~kR~~~:'W:
21
.11. Payno, .0. Tom!.l "~~p) ~ ......... : ............ .
· Wen End at _
put np'I" ' !WZ poor.how.
10.<10"" at tho 14th' end. out ~ . P..k
laili!Ii acore 01) five c<lnoocativ. ends. the game
IlDiahOd up· l\l-21 in tho .;.uta"" favour.
â¢
,
4. I .
...
hoin,
te
IE.
GiJ1; ')'1'. G.
· ........................ 28
A. C. C"'y. H.
~l""'!!:';"
t
]r~~§~~~f~~~O~B~=~
lORa,
to deal with
I
~~
le~. P<'(!;:':.rrtioi.1Ii:::"~:
bUDa.l. He appealed as the entire support of his
mother, but {ailed. Nineteen day. were a.llowed.
Alfred Ca.mpMll, a.ged 31, &1l usilltant insurance
snperintendent,r to the Refuge Insurance Co., ap.
pf~aled on f6n~na.1 grounds. He now asked time
natl(~na. grounda, saymg be
the only ex.
perienced man !they wore appealing for. Th. ap.
p:eal was dismissed.
' Wlllia.m A. Sa.lmon, aged 29, mana.ger for tho
South of En~land for Messrs. Cook, Son and Co"
cotton a.nd hneD merchants, St. Paul's, E C , who
had been refused any time, appealed for absolute
exemption on the ground that a.n invalId mother
and a. WIfe and two children were dependent on
hIm. He was 1Suffermg from neuritiS, and ha.d only
been passed as fit for home service. The case was
adjourned, Majpr Bartram saymg he would see
wha.t the' military could do for Sa.lmon.
WllhA.m8, aged 28, mIlk carrier in
. father, James WJlhams (whose
na.q a. brother a. prisoner of
another discharged from the
the local Trlbunal to allow
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01t
W""
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aged 39, married, ",,·ith one
child, la.ndlord of "
Crown," Crown· street, ap.
plied for absolute exemption, He had been refused
time by the local Tiibunal. Hc said he could pot
get anyone to help. 'On ~be sugge,tion of tbe
milit.arv representnti\"'c, the CiU16 was adjourned
sine die."
The appeal of Mesllr!. Reed ond Son a.gainst the
refusal of the lotal Ttibunlll to allow time to then
CIltter, R, Hammett, marrIed, aged 28, was rup.,
ported by Mr. IF. J . Churchill, solicitor, Thell'
calle was tba.t their stafl had already been greatly
depleted, a.nd tha.t if Hammett (their only cutter~
was t&ken it would deprive six working tailors,
over age, of their livelihood. The appea.1 was reo
fUl!ed.
NEWBURY.
WilJiem J. PadWlck. aged 39. married ....lth
three chIldren, a cellarman in the employ of the
,Phamix Brewery, Newbury, bad, been allowed till
the 31st August. The military representative ap.
pealed, and Mr. Charlo. Lucas. solicitor. repre.
sented the employers, The a.ppell.l ,wa~ al1owed.
the time being redtfced to August 1st, and leave to
mak~ further .pphC&tion re("sed.
. st
Mal' or B artra.m' IS appe&I was a Iso a.II owe d agam
the" lowance bi tbeJocal Tribuna.l of exemptIOn
till Sentomber 3Ot" to W,lliam H Ye.te. a
mechan~c,~ employel by ¥essrt!l. Martin and Chi).
lingworth, engineera (who were repreaented by Mr.
II
C. Lucaa).
Cbadâ¢â¢ Gibbs
bad heen W
allowed
be â¢â¢boeing IDritb.
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U.
cltin:!..
till Septem r 30th in reapept of hi. ,on,
I lam
1 officer.
em. Gibbe, ' aged 32.-who am~ him in the bu.in....
Educetion C<immittee, put The military repre ..ntative app~aled egam.t thia.
.....DJl why be eho';'jd be granted and tb. appeal W88 allowed.
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exemption, and said he was a membler of the In- . Major 13arlram also oppole~ the conditional
dependent Labour Parly and the jNo-Conscrip- exemptLon whIch the local lTrihllnal ha.d granted
tion FellolVllliip. He could not UDdertake any to J. L. Adey, aged 33, adal, h&y and straw m~r.
thing which auiated in tbe proleCUtion of thB war, chant. Adjourned for a week, Ul order tha.t Mr.
Mr. L. Quelch (a m.mber of the ~buna.\) con- Adey might b. ",presented/by Mr. Sydney Bram
tended that & ma.n had just 88 muc~ right to ask (engaged at another Tribuna ),
:~mexpJ:p~:nbu~e~<'gS~~d!
BRADFIELD. :
ere
Mr. Frederick J . . Leader, of Stanford Dingl!!"
up big profits,
the emplover of Hal"t"V J, RLXon, , 36, single, htll
Tile Chairma.n (Mr. SI;dney,Bro.in) r&id that was
.1.:1
k "J
f
f '00
,-- b ut to hear forem&.n.
-rtoc m",n
aIfI11 0 .x:J
n.cres,
no t a p Iace to argue t ose mat~,
aebd anBa'4
extension
of on
the a exemption
originally
obj~tions on either Bide.
granted until July-3rd, Mr. Le'nder said he hfd
Mt. Quelch Aid the work the applicant waa en- t'fVo other farms, which he ha.d to look a.fter himgage\:i in was of natIonal importan~ He moved lIelf. , Exemption to September 3rd wa.s granted,
that Itotal exemption be Igrant.ed as long as he re- no brther application t.o be made:.
I
ma.ina: in his pre86llt employment.
Tho mili......... repre$entntlve appealed a!NI.inat
This WlIo8 not carrIed.
0-'
Mr Q I h tl::
............. d th t th
r
t be allowance till Septetnber 30th granted by the ,local
. ue c
en pro",,_
a
. , app .cao
TriQunai to J;. Benha.m, 34, cowman. employed by
granted
exemptiun so long il.a he rmD.8.UUI in , his Mr G'I
f L d F
P d rth
h h i36
preaent occupation, and that he' ta.k~ ud: work ' in
1 es, 0
0 ge
arm, a wo ,w 0 as
a ~'hospI·tal. It had "1.: ___ 1_~1. I own t' -t milch cows, befides other homed stock, and' five
CIVU
~u uuu
.D....
bonet!l. Mr. Giles Mid he could not get more
could be .. Jlt:8Dted. ,. I
labour. and h. hill! ooly two !cs.rler11 ann one
earn.a. "V tliree votes to qne.
labourer. The otiIitary appeal w~dismulsed
made '110 Eiimi]a~ application,
Fred
39, ma.rrie~, SID llholder. etc., of
momber
of
the
Chri.tadel·I~~~~d~~~:~:
Bum'" HIlI. Br eld. hed been
did no' t- ._- part in 10
government
" .....
exemption by the I . 1 Tribunal. On
of national
impodoance,
' The applicant's fat:t:ter. said Kis a n ....as mdis.
~al of the. milItary repl'esentative the tlme
~i!lle to hi.s bUBinesl. He h~ three sons w'A. S.l1~:J~!~B~!~'r' ~nd ballbolder, aged
lervm g:" a l '
'to>
I
32, of Ivy Cottagtl', BUl'R'hfield. h¥ been eiempted
Conclitlon exemptIOn was ~ u as ong as to . S~ptlember 30th. The militarY repre!6!1tatlV6
he i'emaino in hia preeent ompIJym"'lt. wh,lst the appealed The period of ex.mphon was reduced
other claim. that on consciontiou. groundâ¢â¢ w.. to Au~ â¢â¢t lot.
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I71'Anted. The ","pplicant llaid hb was willing to
oc
~dertake ¥, .A.D. work.
.1,
Charl-ell J. Agg; 33, of The Moor, Pangboume,
outBId.
rter on the G. W ,R,. a.nd c&rtifle CODW. J, Collyer, l'AtMTtt ad'd travelling salel!1Il&D,.
ed 40
red ~-- _-'_ ti
,_
d hi tractor, asoo his claim before t4e local ribunal
:~"licaiio~~ ~::l:"~~n ous .~!unua, an
S on ~ the ' " one-man buaines8 " ~und, and was
The Tribunal, auogranted conditiona.l e:r:em1)tl'on granted till September 30th The appeal of the
to A. B. Mant, Imana.ger and traveller, an J, DU·II·ta.......
~{ re~rel!lent&tl·ve in this cae6I was rallowed.
Ho...... markot gardenor foreman. t r e conditions
CharI... . Bridgoman. 39. m!'l":'ed. with four
being that tJ'n undOrtake ¥.A.D. work, t The..
alISO were eOll8\'n~~ . cla.ims.
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f
E, T. Ha.tt mppOl;:'ed the CM&. The appeal by the
_
miUtaty repre.sentative was dismissed, the uaual
condition. attachi~g.
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EASTHAMPSTEAD.
Clarke. of Binficld L?1ge. appealed on
⢠â¢
behalf of ber cO'f!"an and cettleman. 'Frederick
GrOen. aged 33. who had been a.llowed until July
16th OulT by t1\. local TribunaL On the gr...
DING '
farm of 70 acre. there are abont 20 bead of cat!! â¢â¢
1
milking and fattening, and Green was the only
eligible man letti·'flve having joined the Army.
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Th<l opp,al for furtber exemption ..... refused.
'A sitt;;'g of this Tribnn~\' w .. hela at tho Shire
WO~GHAM. BpROpGH.
Hall, Reading, on'
in last week, and was
Leonard H . Strange, 21, carpenter, etc., in the
prea..ided over bY the
J, Mackey, employ of Mr. , E. C. :t[ughes. t'he youngest of
and
the other
vapt.
a:,nf.
O.
C. G. the iArmy. He. ~ .. a widowed mother ..nd an in(Major valid .i ister. Hi.!ep.peal,wM refu.sed.
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Board of
a
::Or
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;3~;~':~ ,lr~:f~IPtiion
'I
Bow~
1~:~;'dI.~l~~~~I~.:~t~;~
THE CORN MARKET.
the viaitmg rink getting home
& single shot.
further, at\.IJ busine!ls now 18 I
open
Rink 2.
gen~'T'
mO\'O
.
~.
,~ -" actm
Whil thon
h " It\ h.. been
' " for about · the . other
two were
one .
t~-aim
P k C
H
S bb
P
or ( I f :
⢠Allan.
....ord 1 te ingo,
""," ' mOIl""':
⢠t ere I. no mclinatlon in
~~nck
~.~~~~!.'To~!~I~:~:'
T. Colyer. E. T. Brvant (ilipl ' ......... ......... 17 any. 4.p.~t te . ~ate hearurr. it cann~t be Tilehur;ot. mads
fi
â¢
P. Elliot. Rev. ~ordenied tbat ·.veryone lI ·prepared.lll buy a littl. B. Wngbt, aged 24. who
him
D ..borough, Hoare,
maodalO. C. T. Dyke (.kip) L ........., .......... 17 and tho tota1 Tolnm. of bn.in... is 'fairlY enhatan: n .... domg (he said) aU the' hoa..,. work. Another
Palmer Park commenoed in I aUlpicioUi
tiaJ ¥.A.-'w8 ..,......"..........d th
'-_ be
IOn - ill aervmg. Conditional exemption wa.a
⢠6 and a 2 rewacd..ing their
. ~r---,
~.IlaB en some very
ted
up.)t~'gl:~.-\ .ctivet~g in .m~,_whiCh fa, quite lifted out ~.
C. Thimbleby, auctioneer, eta., of FriarNdthirur daunted Deaborougli
an"d the 7th end they
only
of th8i\ tnt m whIch It waa running: but, while 's treet, applied for M. Black, aged ZO, and W .
Scoree, 9-6 At the 10th end Palmer
pricee ~~ diotinctly ~ a1\ round, w. think it Black. "IIod' 23. whom he .~g&geo te ehow ~ff
~t,- improved their: poBltion! and were leading ~ to) IIIUe a wa~ ag&inst any feeling that ho~ P~ 1!P for lIale. Be 18 engaged la.r.y:ly 10
g maize muat neoeuarily be a gre4t deal dearer. If ~lin8 cUt hones for the Government. T e aphe in tiirhtinto
f 4-6. Ddee~~ua.\ghl' however, prom
arm, an 5~QUU y creepmg op t y m&n.a
&ll
tin ' t
11' h
.
. plIcation waa refused.
go we WIt the Amencan crop. It
A. Fre.ncil, aged· 28, builder and contractor. f)f
draw I~vel Ilt the 19th end. Score, 16 a). At . . c~n , .~e
tbe 20th en.d 'the viaiton .....ere in front for the. L81P1,POWf .le that tba,t'e should 'be any biG' advance, Tilchun:t (repl"elented by Mr. F. A. Bar]'e&ntl.
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flnt time, but Palmer Pal'k bylscoring a single at an t err 1 on ;tho other hand a probability that made a aecond application. His partner he.d joined
the final end succeded In eh&ring .honours. A .Amence. \'I'iillwant.to mAfket this gra.in. very-freely the fO~615, a.n.d h~ h" lost seven men. ConditIon&i
curious incident in thlll game occurred at the 14tb before the beginning ot the new season next ex~n..ptlOn W&IJ gtven.
end when, largely owing to the "Yagariel of the October. ~
C01lI'ef.l , political events ma.y brioaONE MAN L. EFT.
.
wmd, ten of the woods delivered were U ditcbel'l, " bou
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Mi E
Cent al D
Read:
ad
Rink 3, I
a
t so~e changes ;- but for the time being "We
811 m~n~~
r .... _~".no. mg, mea
leave theM out of our ClllIuI.tt n
second applica.tlon for ~.dairy fC?rema.n, W.
PrJ
P k W ~- ._._, W R H blin
mer IU" '; ' ⢠.DAWIUllll, ⢠, e.m' g,
0 " '"al ,
os"
DrOadb1Il'llt. aged 32. All the other men have
n~boro
' lWtu}lt' J, ' ~~_gtCa.\I. °CWa.\t(hokio;J·P) ... ·J..... ·.i_·~·I·OT·...·â¢Â· 22
th.er .f~g...~ have also improved, and {,1:)Ilod tho Army and ha"" hom replacod by ~'I..
~
n DeI.""
JQ6ll
heat. oJ! I
h
_l..-.
d
",J
F
&F
G '
w
.
II~ sue N - - - t ' I j- &.ll midwingw, are
:
⢠.A.. Barjea.nt a~ .in ,~ case. An
. T, adeliffe, J. G. nf.ll'lCm (skip) .. .. ..... 20 onoe more an active t~, with an advMl~ of adjournment for a month- wa. gtV8D.I) WIth leaTe to
The viaiton' held their opPonent. well for a IIbo
n.1
"ply
,
ut 1.., to 120.
per. ton. while bran i. at
White
te
T.
time, the scorea being 6 all at the 7th ODd. and
7â¢â¢ . ~. ,.per ton d~, and IS now
aged 40,
,
for
10·8 in Palmer Par}tta favour at the 10th end.
Palmer Park t.hen put in lome atrPl\g_ ....ork~ and more t'IoplfY mto consumptIon than for 8Ome,1time long to
'
lod 21·10
the 19th end De.- r
--t. Grindina
b··I.
ha.s nU"
~ f0U' the np- .w..
bo
h I at⢠tbe5 18t~
d end. tinAt ,th
,
â¢
- oy
U"~
'9IIg ad",.
⢠an 2 repe.
g the⢠foat'
at Ihe 2h~ ward
....
m.nt in m ~I
'"
. . ' t'h
..
ennbey
were only
under at.
cone1ulon.
t· _. mt~
l che '
e I-'te
tMo
r was 'reIaRink 4. I
â¢
IV""-I-Y
~aper, "'pecIally ·mixed American
Pal!ner Park: L. BuO(~, <Y. L. Embling, A.
~'';ZcQ at one time fell i to a price' t~t rell;, , y 1compl;tely hopeJeH as' a competitor.
Taylor, F. Howman (akip) ........... " ...... ... 28 e
Desborough: Bultock., Headman, W. T .. /Elliot,
Whe.at, of coune, ' ia a better )Ilarket in every
D., In~amel1a (okip) .....,. '. .. .. :. ..... ..... 15 "'ay, .. r~...nt dep'-<l pri""" were larg<oly due 10
Tho vuitorl led at the 8th end a.~. Palmer
de -" ⢠.:causes....cu SI , o.. ~_J' oonditionll. At the
Ps.rk got in front at the next end, a.nd nev~r again time . W6*WOuld be amobg the lut toJredict
1o>ol<ing back won well' by 13 slrot-a,
th- I'.
Y ~-'on f
b'
..... "
~l
or a Ig u'pwa
Grand totals:
in thi.
1, for ero.P ~cts are
Palmer Park .. " ....... 18, 17, 22, 28
86
abouut the haaia of recen.i ilidie&tiona, while
~Delborough ...... .'.. 19, 1'7, 20, 15 71
w~ _tbell will be a ' large qu.antity to c:'7.
w-~
~·te
. h In
'-~
dri-r.
wa.
1
cuu from the a Id ....
----"'1w en.oug
""' .. t 0
.. .,
PROSPECT PARK v. WEST END.
\reep U& ""
)' ppliod· for,.-.. veraJ I mqotbl1 if nothing
Câ¢â¢enham
WMt End
mub
the Prospoct P ...k
';::.;;.
had
playen on the prospect Park ;nob on "Saturday, private lIan<fe are noW' eitJ'eiP91y:". ~l, 10 that
I
the 'riIitora p'rovi.ng easy winnera by 94 POintll an~ng ~~ spot or likely·to arri:v.e ,ilaortl..... will be
to 72. Detail. , ',I '
relidily .....bl. at 'about Curr.n~ prie... ' .
Rink 1. I
~
,
.: ' .
,
Wr
.J...
25
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.. _ . '.
.
Pro~ P1'l'k ' H Nu...U E..,O Famor 0 E
\
T' ,.~" '
VeAl" q. A. P~n (okipj ...... : .......... ~... :: ... : 10
. P~ Pork commenced w.n. ICOring 2 at the
.1
·H·'T·
.
lint" end te their oppon.nta· nil, but at ,tha 13th
end the scores Itood 16-9 in lVe.t; End'. f&yo~.
P~ Park failed to score for .tbree cOnteentlve
.
ondo, 'ginug the nlitors a lead /of 22;~ which·they
·
fnrtb.r improved on, finiehiDg up a&-~, .
1
(R~DING) BAtTALION.
Rink: 2. ~
West End: Smith, Morgan, T. W. Lawrence,
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28
ORDERS. .1
, A. J. Moockl.y, J. Dowty (hkip) .............. 13
week ~1Dg Jul,. lsth.
· At the 10th end
1ICOreJ1 ..,.01'8 14·11 in favour
2.30. tol: BattrJiorl
members oDd, fecnti..
of W ..~ End. but ·in th~ nm tf'Y tho latter pat on
a four and inoreued their advantage .by 7 pointe.
Prospoct' P ...k soemod ou~ of foF., and lor I1X end.
-t.boir .ecore by on..' anu at th.~8th end lod,24-111.
t.jlOr thia
could~ct
do nothing.
WOot yEud
~
'Park could
obtAin a linllio
~t. and the â¢
ended in I TOur of Well\: End
a.t
,
w.,..
Better Jrb~ Whole Leaf·Teas at 2/6
,
cheaply:
I
.,.a.s
.
10
Ven-Y... ia moct natural aDd
from 'u.- artfiicial and COU1e '
~ bitherto~ . It eft\braceo an
eoft~ and beaulifying the ,!Un by
it the equi...1ent of
" .. O'FY/!.'e.. bath which in7iiorate.
the ti.......
Beoidee, Ven-Y 11M it an abool~.1y gr~as~kss and most
fr48l'ant preparation. It is really
in SIIIIIDlet to
COUDteract the evil declo of !.eat and
the compleUoa.
wa.tchma.ker~,J~~:~:~p~:~i
was
nO~&EN
DAwdy aDd
io no trouble.
on
TaE BLUE
eaq IIld ddightful.
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THURSDA/V'S SITTING,
",uowuIg'_
Berke Appeal Tribunal wa.
Reading, on Thursday,
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