Reading Observer 01-1917
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~EAL
FISH
MAKES HENS' LAY.
Buy a
you.r
,ear ago I was
that
of 11 /6
Glasgow, to a
The c racks and
and then
M}
7-lb Bag from
Corn Dealer.
,
Sold by Dunlop Oxford St S Smlth
57 London Rd , Reading
hands
a dreadfu l
m} arms For
fllO\\ what It
night 5 rest
LIVERINE Ltd., Grimsby.
wbO\told me
Eczema and
for some tIme,
to use remedIes
be faIlures
to persevere wIth
1 ke all the other
THE WOMEN'S SUFF,AGE
/
. .,
,~ .~I\::~women~..?I.
__~
~.
I
th.~.t
pam a nd
anal UnIOn of
et e.
ha8~n dealing In lts wor~ dutIng t he PlUlt year
w it ne v demand!! and new ren d t lons brought
about bv the "ar The Scott ' h Women 0 Hos
L.am j btll<, .ana the result
pam and heat
..
passed away
me and r wa.
lalln!)'s! a year '
1 t. ls Olga sed cot, rely by t he Suffraga SOCiet es
h (lVC become famo IS In a ll the allied countrles
nd C\iery day br ogs fl esh tes,t mony to their
pkr did '\\ ork !J:bere are no;w a ltogether su
un ts s~afled wholely by,,, omen one ill France
(ln~ In COrsICa. one m Mnpedon a one at Salomka.
R cl t 0 field h osplt.als which ha'\'"6 been 1D tlie
oqo
DobrudJa. nnd mer .£140
hal bee n r a. sed for
thE' T support by the efforts oC the women s suC
fr:l.ge so~ et es m thls couftry
In the
1 nnths of the yea r t he ~at anal
.., ban sed relief umts for RU'ss a not for
I fPO'" but to help thp Iwomen
Inhdldr.n
"uo e oPJnd han last wroter was
\\"C ]n thu country' can reahle
A ml.tEinji.t y
151
SOAP
sent to Petrograd last February
tl n " h ~plta.l for refuge
01 ned .t Kazan and
ChildreD
doc or. .ndf'
used in "
)h appiest
!.Icnt to three otber Rus tan to'\~s
the t C<4tment or the mfectlO 8 d seases
ot 1 ~ he country throt gb J ck of
bet"
. elr
seeds .As &OOD B.5 the lea.vel I.re lug4
of the pla ot.s may bo pulled un lea
r egula.rly dl.&oosed. all over the bOI:
larger ~ ze wb(.o fev; eT Wlll be re
call
t.
~
mere qU1ckiv brough t to a. usetuJ
ze than Cb CQ t'Y £lr.d Dande ODIi
lIOeeh
c hea.t w}ll g ve
A.
fine talch
t6e :tr~en ",taLe the lea:vC& a..re ft'101:::e
e6}>C<: a.lIv th~ or Da.ndelions but.
by cover og them 'W t h Inv~ r t.ed
at. the roots are potted- up
a. verry
16 t he result
W16h t() get
an e5l'ly wpply of
hea.ted greenhouse Mould sow seeds
and le t them ha. e 0. teml)C'r'stut'o
to call:56 f.peedJ ge rm na.tloD
1?e
.e,..".to
reqUlTfxi Th n IOllOlng; en
ma.ke si.urdy growth and it â¢
Lhem w thout lD]ury to t be
t hem up smgly
of H orsera.cl sb ca.n noW" bl!l
MIme manure at hand
and crowns
I
\) r from thIS mtem3.tlonaJ
11 e ...ho Nat onal UPion ha.
t of organ slOg work j In
,~,,",_ O ".ri"n~
elf re chernes cl bs for \\ dmcn
lnrr C I n.es to fit. women for
l ets and the format on of won"'n', CPI!Utll ttee.
to 1 tch the condItiOn! of
b a ~ be'Cn developed In dlf\ereJ"t
countr)
Of the
"ork
bers t s unposs lble to g e
Epace but an mqulf) lately
bra lchcs of the Umon
incilvildua.!
Made by Thorn â¢â¢ anotol So:.l\Ina.kcl'9 £.or
more
$'rowmg
wl ll COrJ)6
fAVourable
I ''')~'ide:;~' tbe pMt tew yea" that lbey haâ¢â¢ I).e n
r
& laYing vat'lety
but when t r llPa est.ed
ca.:sil, beaten the ) gh t.er breediJ durl og
w nur months When 'r)ens Are Oelnl' mated
for egg produc~lOn only d1sca.rd all t hick hKded
hens no m&tler bow good tn f!lvery oth ~r T~t
When bmj$ are taken -%&pbautd the re.aI(s WJ U
be as «a.hsfa.ctorv as when flpecJ&iJy seleeted b rds
are te.ken and It tb s li5 done ilo D()t blaine the
brood
There IS no var ety to-da.... .....h eh Will
answer the Utree p U t flC8el. 60 well 16 i hta beca.u ~
8. pen can be mat-ed up to 8lioW' fo rm wlt.h ~me
excellent Ia.yers and yet every surplus bird ea.o be
put 9D the table and make a. gOod JO ot
Tb~, _
the n Is the {owl (or the emamiolder because tbe
ono breed docs all tha.t .s r egu red and when pro
perly~aged there 16 alwavs &ODletbl0g for sale
COUUMN.
BOROUGH
SATURDA.Y -Jlefor. Mr F
cball) Mr iH M W.llts
and
LIGHT
B
:Parfitt
Mr E 0
OFFENCES
14 ErJ"igh·road,1
6th
t;t~17ctl.l.hOUld
b4
Rtfadi ng; Observer
our Fro
lema are In
th.~â¢â¢ ond Tuesd.,1
prop
e:l
~:::o~~!I~l!~"n~,f~~,,~~~c:o:n:tr.lbut -~r,
and garue1l
'W
11 recelve
for set.£.
Begin t.rench ng the be<l
Dut manure in the bottom a.r.d
h &0 I The setA should be Il'U t.een
WB.y and tr\ay be pla.eed a bout
the 5urface. the rest of the 50 1
Thl& 16 the &iOlpled
g ve the
~
retarnfO when t he,.
A
thinly will gJve & large ttllmbe,
\0 ",ake good growth
puttI ng out fin&lIy When the r.ee<i
made ,.some growth n B. gentle best
be tnwspJanted IOto other ooreA and
to the 6011 fobouJd be iransfelTcd
they w 11 make pbnt.s for the.
April
m,y be obt.o.med by pllUlt PI
pot.; and pl." ng them n a..,
where they can be well e.xposed. to
Q~n IS one of the. best of th S J1llr
It 16 dwarf early and produces a.
of t,l1bers of excellent table qUaJltl
or
tbe tube", ",.h ooil "\ t.b,. bottom
when t.hey ba.l'~ made some goowtJa
oota vo It.b. so I
brea.:f ng U I"J turf land to make & ~eg..
~ notj remove the turf ~blcb VI" t b.
the grnss enr ehee tile iround a.nd
pur~ o f ma.nurit Iff the t.urf 5
b l[
and :twel'\""6 ncbe.
rot n oely 'yor Pota.tdea
Inches: below the IrlXface to be out
of f osty mornmgs to wheel
Yle wa.lh do no t get ut up wttb
and then
be kapt cleaner
c&.r ad on
tbe walks b:v the
weather baca Uie evervt hing 11
caln
As soon a::.'~;:'~~~~:~i~:;
your sV11em Sou
fhtence In s~eral
tUrnEI to yoUr pale
dlge!lltU>n mpro\ e nnd
to he&llh
p'egm promptly & oouns of D r "wll1uuns
PInk pIll. for pal. ""otlle
yoq can get them
locally '!>itt acoopt Dr Wtlhanl~ only for ~ub
st tutes are 1\ one. than u~le'J5
A FREE HE U.TH GUI DE ""ll b. s,nt to lyuq
f vou addreu fL post ca.rd request t9 B09k D~pt
46 r H-olbom VladlJCt I:ondon ..
,
IWOkLD'S WHE"AT CROPS.
to!
THE
GREE~ HobE
your a.ppetlte and
are really on tbe r oad
I
I
0
T)r~na.red
1
Ba.tbJAte Mve l
their
m d 5i a80o crop estima.t.es for 1~16 17
to 8 necessary to ma.ke (tlley say) thel ~!lme
nr&VJM -'s in our autumn mtlma.t.es namely 'that
allowance must be made lor the lDUOCU ocYi
of officla.l statements Of t b e we have ua ~
gla.ring pxa nole n t he final est uatd of th«r
"'~."jc" O Depf'lr tment. of Agr cu lture which h a.
ra!e
prcv Olli fi gure oy
much as
~,(JlJ(J ,'JOO qra
and also a t the beg nn Qg of the
6e~so n apparently minim sed the reservcs that
were carf -ed lover D U~ A from tyn prevIous
8e¥On
r
L
Ilts
as
qUlIlres
Royal "' ",,,.t~n.
nothing fresh that calls a.t tJle moment at h IS hrn.th"r',
all we I avo dealt v t tl to find hIm
every other country more or lc~s n recent reports
Dec:ea",~
of whl.ch the lab 0 ned -estimates e..re 8. summary nIght
We ma.y perha.ps add t hat OUr estimate for the It
Un ted Kmgdqm neludes 5coua~ aDd I reland
"~ t h a.k: It n'cEllsary to reDeat t IS becau80 t here
a.re so man:v ~nl0 ,.,.ho o.)nfuse t he .r.ettrrJlS to r
E~gla.t!d and
aies With tba.e i r the whole of
t hi! Br Ll!Ih I sles fo r It mu st De -emcmbered t bat
bot:h SeoLland andj rela-nd have tJiOlr own Boards
of Agrloult.ure
~
The quan t ty ava.la.ble HI fully MW! to requ re
mrnte but. o ~ COU.1'66
6veryorte, knows there
s ery gre at, d fficu lty o.mo 1~' t he AU6tra.ltan
surplus TIus will continue to ~ the case until
the e nd of the war !\.oo wilell. tha.t haDeY event
comes With ~bB dcfe&t of Ge~a.ny, It IS lIkely
t hpt. there w It be a b g dema"4! for gra n f rom
CC t.ra.l EUTO~ to n nEe tin dep~eted stockl and
8.1~ to take tbe place of meat a.nd ot-her more ex
pqJllS va f orma of eust-en&nce
WORLDS WHEAT ClROPS
BEASON 191617
(Including Ind an crop r eaPed 1916)
j-.
Q...
There
for
ally
18
spec al remark
there
,r
p}&nu ncrewe m I'; ze lbey should be
r OOm to e.ltow I sht to fal l upon t be
Mes Tb lS ~S t be fieeret, of g tt Dr
and s of far rn:lre mport.a.ll08
nu e t.ha.t C4ll be appl ed Ball
pl aD lJi sout trem wat.e.r S taken
aJ
a.nd I gh t s ncce5:!l&r'V for utIJ err large plants are requ red they
<>-Voo" «t . r tl e r oot.'; are fa. rl v w-eU
f>O I
Ut f, final po tt.Ing W' U gn'"
f .... r
5.1 n O'
~m6
,,"cll-deeayed
I ..... h ch w n eave mueh feed ng
1I;a. .... r f) <Y
Fl t the. ma nure t hro Zh a
10 a nti m 1k(' sur e t.1.1.t t ,. nncJy
m x reg ularls w t.b Lhc '9 J
fir m v fA) enco lT3.ge short)o nte4
op a r p, ery fine da.y to malce t.hE'
anoi r J..:5bv of
J F
f ()
THEATRE.
,,$
1st BATT
aq:000 000
1916)
25000 opu
46000000
100 000 000
8000 tlOO
30000 \JOO
~O'JO
..,,000 000
000 t-jOI'm"Q
10000000
7 500000
2{) 000 000
4,500 000
7 000 OIJO
ROYAL