Reading Observer 09-1917
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more .~r.Ioualy t~O!.' tJii iiltu"" 01
~lle South Berke Advieory Comir1jt\eeJ
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organiMtiQna, ana"it f. J:>ecoming mCl'ellJIihgly
1'$.dflreC:l llllCh 'Y.l~ble "n~ ootlsUrt:.6nt help to lllfl
reerultlng a.ut~oritie8 In ' thQ No. 3 SU~
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dell't. tMt to" TlII'ge extent this Win depen/l on
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juverule branehei IVld the way they1 are - ,"."",e~.
The Reading District. of the Mr.nchester Unit.y
Oi!dl.lioorw lias 'for many y..", had & 'health:r
8ocieloy, \rltli ~ coonected wltli
~ of the country !odgeo, d itâ¢â¢uc&.o. ~
in '. l~ a...ur.. been due tAi th~ oftI..... an
an ~i...... 00_it.1eo. During the pact f
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a a"",o ,0 """""Ie and t. e of oontrlb
11_ han beieI\ populanlOd, t.nd in aIld,lion gir s
l&v~' bOon allowed to job!, while children are take
"tnoeniI&.
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rcceat y lost the eelflC65 of its Chalrm~D, Mr. FrllnBate, who f~r nearly t,..·o yean hu p~+id.ed oyer
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bitth.
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the delibet1l~ 01 lb. CommIttee, al\8DdlDg wllh
"";;.,.bblo r<>gn1.. i~1 ...d taldnlJ-~ ~teel'po,"
IIbl, in~ ill the liu.lne86, making ev~t,...1I'0i't
sooure â¢â¢ mnny mel! .. polo,ibl. {or the
Bale "as ~,U1, in.lle:l to Altend" m⢠.r~ilg of
eOJlttrnU&e ' held on 'l'hufaKlay -in laat *1c:.at
Odclfelio.....⢠H~U, N ..... bury, and .h. · ~.;po that
~on pre.... led will> ..... o{ J!i~"'ll, toge\!ler
a silv.r tobacco 0IIIIe, . . laDg;b. ~vid.n .., of
the a:o.preeiation :lelt for hiM eenioes A1liahl wOl"k I.IIu·bbllrdi..
Weakens.
Ah,y·
t
We AdvIBpty
by the
tbo members
Milltary ofRep...."t.Ii
...Comm'
' boloD e'gand.J.o
to 'the
f~ur Trihun~ A,re.. oompriBed . ' th. ~nth Berks
~ Socioty and it.. benefile known .....1 the
di.tri<lt, H'lfbly appreOl.ti..... ret..ron9OCi1r ... made
.. ~ 'up to t~ pre.ent h .. ti\>On ... ry II'l(l'tl'
to Hr. Bate. work, .n4 general r.~ps ex.. , the m.mberohip'1II. Reading a1on. hOI more&!!
p..-d tftat b.
oompeUed. owing ~ l " ure of
by O'f'$ iX> members, aid ~ country branch
other public work, to 'VAcate the o~oo of IllrmUn.
alao ..t.om a Jor...r number 01 meinDers.
11r. Bate. in ropl:r. II8ld h. was gral~ful for the
IY"
ltind wordA whieh had been .aid about hipt and for
Bejlig 01 opinion that the IIOCOOIIl ' 'Of the
whatever he b.d been prhileged to do in I"~nn~ctiou
'iIIg, Sooi.v woald he .. etimnlno to others in d' , wi.th recruiting. (Appl."..), I'rOceedmg. Mr, Bate
.....ent p~rts of the ooltntry. tho ecorgetlc Secr. "",·Cu.at he ..... present that allernoon reaUy 10
.6ar;', P.P.G M. Chaa. J. T. BsggalBY, wrote I\n earry out a plpasurablo dutym preaenting,on behalf
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d~.'jl_d'"
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haJI"bcien ' having
a ,.oe,]eome fillip
gr..,.
urio 'pofBOnl from the bloo<f.
You h... e here an honest ReAding
to how Doan'. Pilla can help.
What oould be mote eonTwClng?
three or four adult lodges, compared with eleven
~y. The m~ent i. vested in ftpresentat.i:R.s elected from , e8.ch lOdge.
Startmg on ,a
together with the real desll'fI to hell> the oOuuy h;t.
its trme of Jlrgent need. (Applause).
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Mr. Wright alao rq,lied, endorsing all thAt, Mr.
DOA.NS
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ADd Otbtr Lfng Life "'ws.' I
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~EADING
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STATE PARTIC~P~TION
IN INDUSTRY!.
.
Pn,oner said he 'w as dischlU"ged as unnt. but
the eVIdence showed that. under the new Act
was hable to come up a.ga.m after bemg out
the Army for twelve months, and he
sequentir .-Ordered to be detained lor
SATlijIDA1;.-B.fo'r. Mr. F ,!I.
chait). Mr. H. M. Wullls. Mr.
and Mr. A. E. HickmaLt.
-A CYCLIST FINED.
of the
88.VIDg8'
each
a.ccoroa,ncu W)U{
~11.reulatecl,. With
addft.i'jJD
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vearl·":.~~;:~:ti'~:
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'l'u:;;~I~ Ifi;~:':b.~1~~
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1"'ge,-
hwve bIt\ll:che.l5 worked by lod ges in
geft.ral
adJ0In-
mg Vlliagee. The SOCl.ty haa. pltI\l 01 £96~ ,
of ,whieh neorll' £500 helongs to the SICk nnd
, Juneral fund. 'fhi. i. heing .Iightly incre...,d.
/' but ll'II' .. pcrience ooine,des with tb"a.t of the
actuo.ri~, that! Jarge 811m IS not nece.ssary ~ De
hoarded up"" owing to the members jOining the
aIlult lodgC\s., It .hoold, he .taf;ed \halo on JO mg
an adult lodge' the j~venil e branch takes the
li.al:nhty for slckmlils and funeral benefits for the
nr.t., au months.
THE INSURANCE ACIT.
IfeaJing with ma~lty clauns under the lmmT&Dee Act, we cannot Cla.IM to hn.ve been 80 s uc)
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owdul ... crur I"enda at She1lleld, although we
ha.ve' done ana are domg well It was ..veryl unfortunate for the Order that some sec:feta.riesJ.ook
the riand, they dld In 1912, which 1'6flected on
U8, but 11. is Bl\tldacto:ry to report ~at ~hingl are
lmpravmg In thiS reSpect In an industrial centre
likB Re.,ding. with the working P"PulBtion hvmg
tfP
at .J,!!ost the .nretml confine. of the town, there
11kely' to be 'Some difficulty ID getting chIldren
.. or panmtJ to come to tlie centre of ... the town to
p.y ~nbutio... and although nothing h ~ yet
pe done, It is quite possible t.hat In the near future
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, ⢠acheme of collectIon wall be :devised
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MONDAY. rBe!o"" ' ~1r , C. ' G. FIeld (in Uk
chm)' and
Mr Mal t10 "r
l'r F Sutton
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, THE~" CHARGE OF S'j!Â¥ALING AN
OFFERTORY \lox
I Willink Browri,1 IllbourerJ b f n fUed <thad.
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lNDEC..i!!NT .JlEHAVIOT!JR
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madequ \U1 .
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futnre she
"t;:;;~tib;;;; gtve wa.y The poltee would have m81
to keep an eye on her, and theI"efor~
have every reaSOn to keep sqber.
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Prisoner saId
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John
A aDd B
guilty, and wa~ fined 7.
po8e
Miss
htt>le " nmm,.,ve.
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TO THE EDITOR'OlI';,TlIB
SIT.- Potato g;owers
folll:5Wwg expCrlme'lt . _"1'f."~,,,
diseased pota~s left on
Or<JUEllr , thro".h
wmter mu~ rendered
and theil' coUectlor
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wall
J'~'p~,~:~~''l:I,
brought up 1m re hLS Ithrbe clrildr~ll,
willmgnees to 10e
hIm to be bOunu
r.em~~~~'~.~ ill
";;li~t.iofJ'i:a~M~ .clli
the
~um
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out of the - Qor Law
pl~d on probatlOL1
£10n
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a.:;
F.np~a'on
D::;t~~L1:,~ni
requisites.
ace:rI:;~:iJ~~~~~
or
'1;he wor
not
slowly and
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appear.
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was
Elizabeth
Cla.rke,
.Dd afL'"
eVI,'e,""e the Bench ordrd him
h.l~llP;b:i" a " pOllCJ'l!!.an.
In. 1?
consto.ble â¢â¢ked 'm
pdied he ho.d lef 1~ at
Upon this the constable began. to ; andle
laD'lp and 1 8u~ge'$ted
defendant mlght- hlwe been \lBJn!! It for the purpomted to
pose of
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DESE&l.ING CIDLDl\EN.
l1~~~'9~;:~;:'L1~A;~~:ilGUAGE.
Row, Ti1elrurslt, "
·""Ill"'';;:,.\!
obscene language m Armof"
on the
when he
rem a ,d
.- :Befor. the Mayor (!lr; F A S Mr. J ! J, CooPer and Hr.
St
A POTATO
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par!
"It is the
of
romance and
who h~d fm,'otter
.
",!1l.lI -!ummoncd; and"he only put his
to' the ' contita.ble to get the matter clear,
' hitd heen ' .
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conlnmlqg £6 odd,
f ;~~,, ~tif'~~:~h::~ and was remanded
1£1
I for aQotber "l~k.
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for
was charRed
said dofcpd.nt ~mitted tbe allen...
Mr.
COUl~~.
.CHlfLPJtEfij' S
8igna.lhn~
to Wi{tHI.
He
(Mr.
Dram)
should not have thought anybody could h&ve ,i~.
O<klled ~to wi~s- \vith _1\ lamp, but that was the
t:~lii~~~,:re~:;~.~H~:a.r~~d~ac:~re.
~lm l'a'l'k·roa~,
f6r101,
soiling to tbe
n&W mIlk iwblCh
EDWIN
W <IS
1:1!:m~~::~t~~~:,
dema.ndcd
t
reasona.nd
ofl qUiJohty
the abr
Lractlon
Mr.
(from the Town Clerlr's
EllS{gestion a.t the time . . The consta.ble gave ~:b.
Mr. E T. Hutt d ~ fcnd. d '
M<lson a pieoe of pap~r to put In the lamp, but
Inspector undel the .Ad, saul
t,hnt Wa.8 too tlUck llnd dtmmr>:d the light so much
o~,~~:~f~;)~~:nl,~Of July 4th he met defend ,"'\ 1
he httd to pu~ tbe btcycle ~a whole way homf't C
scllmg milk f rom a {\
He therelQi<f"had I.<> wAlk lih this motor cve).
was three on al'LcrS fl
th.o whole ~ay to Wolci.n~hll_ , f\.bout sL\: or seven
of ue vt milk and r
mlle" .and qe (Mr_ Bmui) t ought, tha.t WRll ,:mfll. buc! bOll~ht It
cicn't pUnIshment for defend t He did not think
the sampl e mto l tluee
the offence waB a. very eeri '18 onc Unttl
t he Pub ltc an,llysL
Ia.tely his client had heeD Q.C1 mg as a. speci.a.l con'1 63 Inulk f:Lt.
flt!\bJe ,.: an~ it was the fart]: at from hts Wish to
SiJvW1P!; a d(!flt: I<?nc.} 1)i
contravooe th~· IRw.
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D~fEliiaaht' was tl'H!ln awo
D':feil drmt su bS{'(p. CH tl y <L"ked Imn to tMe
Mr.' BnUn·. ·~t~tement. Thi WM the fir.t time
I on dell\cry <I t. hls premifec:.
he had been bdore a Court. and be WAS sorry he
said tbe dcfence w <\sl U:.I..Lt t.h"
left. hLs lIcence at bomc Be Wl\S qom~ war ~'Ol k
1Il the condltihn ! U\ wi ,dl
fnr th\'
and th
rnmpHed him wltb
from Mr Mooro,
whom r. '
the
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t onk thf ba ck wheel off the
W "T:i..jl" .1 ,
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tlmes, A.nd thU5.l of conr~e, dela.yed him,
n efl,",.iB"'£ said he ent.<.'led 1I1to a .~ b , ~ .~.
tbat it '· WIl(; neee. sn.t:v to get li.llhtmg
Wlth M.l' A . A ~{"". ,
he un ~"tlsfR.ctot'v
reoui.,iw.,. whc.:b turned
supp1r h :m , .. lth new milk
l'lI,"ma,n
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, tbllt the ~ consh.bIe
),{OOt C, of 'Searl'R Farm . J'U I ~h:J(!
200 vards
was srnt. awnv on I the morn ). !!
~U1'fI~8ed nt the
came from tbf~ ,.n"
~ 'l J) '"
IIo h.,t ridden a
TIe \\':l ~ not ~I\ 1\ ~
nl.t (: l,'en t,h ('l':l ,In . \l
fr0r
'l'hl.B could
w.,..,
A ~LC, a.nd h u brought several enquiries " "hill
article li.. ~ wi1tt.eii not to -.d:verllBe the
ad-
>Dg J'~v.ru)e BrI\Oeh of Oddlello..... buVl'atJier t o
onCOllflNl" otAÂ¥O oi!tillarly oltuated to go atjd do
lib"llrile, and if.in· aIiy wa.y we coo help others
tqg ha~' 9nly, to wril.e and OUr experience Ii, at
⢠~. disposal/
_efta the lUyenil.. I. sue-
,Ior
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_Iy ' be met by alf.eTmg th~ rule., fixing the
'-'nus to a small amount, and with the baJa.nre
pay for . the coat of collectlon At. any r a.te, the
Board <>l UtrClCtoro' can ....t ...ured that havIng
....... ochOd the highoot point m membership 10 the
history..,r the fIooiety the Committ- and office..
a.re fully alive to' th" nooe!\lity of' workingl on the
prmciplet tli6t new timet_ require new metJlods.
Santpl.. of , our literature
dietnbuted
.mongst eome ' of the delegates -at t~ ~ristol
.~'.IJ!.~
Comer
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25 Tbey
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't\<lntmg to lcnvc Ithrej 01' four bm r~ l
Iwpuld not f'ct mp :;0. I have ooen 1,
,Lnd gettmg i.L shIllmg 01"1 t,\O bv SCI1111 ~
It
blht-her toO.k It an~ ! so ld It for' me
t
told
I did a. bit.
dc.dmg on In)' 0\, n Y
Will find some stuff In t.he cupboard 10 the klt.chc\
whore I lIve at Brook-~trce(, I l'J,'hcre 15 ,I bout £:: r
wortlf ther-e" On gomg to Brook-street wltn<:.~
found the prop~rty "produced I O ~ chilrgmg prt
soner w!th Istc.llmg th e pl'opert~ h e saId " That'r'
right"
Pll~oncr ~Iea.ded guiltv a.nd said he l ook
lI
propertv to get a few shtllmgs
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1\11' Jacksoo siudl hIS firrbt ~4 not IWH:ih to pr e~ ..
the cha rge, but felt bOllnd tp l mClhf': a.n p'):,llnn ~~
of prisoner m view of the ptlfe;rll1g tha.t hart hi: I'!['
'h
.~ h .\d SuspICIOn
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gomg on.
ey 'thLU
qIfl 'Va.l lnm JlI.
fcrLDg s, an~ tJiey Celt compel1 ~ d to hI-ill '" thls cay
fill"ward IPnsoner ~ad been w~t.h theb three ye<l1l'
Wld ~ waJj <\. married ~ tJ~n WJth /1. fa.mIly
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The Cha~rm. LJ1 smd the ,"Bellch were dekrmll1e'!
to pllt do'!n tbesel petty p df~rmg:s, anq pll SOnet
MOTOR CYCLIST SUMMONED I
F. K. Ma&on, SunnYSide, PUlk-roa.d,
W~k,~:ha';.: w.as eumm,oned fOI' not obscurmg
on
the front. gla8S of an acetylene
lamp
80 motor Ovclel -He was further summoned
for not produmng )us hcence when demanded
---lfr ! Sydney Drain appeared for defendant,
who ndmiUed the offen,e.
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P.Cl ~ayel> gave evidence in suJ?pqrt of I the
8ummon!e1
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In feply to Mr. llrain. witness adDuti.ed he
handled thQ 1~q1p. and !,hat qe sa,d It could have
been L.. d for ..wire' Slgnallmg. although he did
not seriouily m.... It hod been u4ed far . that pi(!.
cJm.
PRAISE FOR THE LOCAL PRESS. .
One 'lmportant point should not be o..,rlooked
if SUC0688 l.S de&ired, and tb..nt is a. )tldiciOUI!I Uti' of
the local P~, Some 01 uS 1II Re.qt'ng have t n
connected. !"th jOum~allm1, and dUI'mg the
t
two or Ibr.. ye'F ho.e found that an occaoi al
p'l')IgI"&ph aEaling wi~h tlie work ?! th~ 8oc'l'ty
h ... proved of irmft value. keeping
wen belore
the pubUc.. Our 1-'8.dV\c:e 1ft to u~ the Pre&4 0.11
you can; they are generally wtllJDg to help y u.
There are 'dilf""'9°OS of op~on "I' to the value I "'>nti:.uiO<i
of a distnc( centralised )uverille br,'l.h t but the
experIence of the, Reading dletrie~ttht.t it ,, :th.
right COW'11O to pUISue. We cover the industjrial
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centre of lRea..d.ing a.nd a. large adj !Dlng agncul.
tural dil\l;nct. IMost of the out
g lodges hod 1st BATT. B~KSHIRE
tJ.elr oWn juvenile branches, but. sever.l nave
REGIMENT.
jotn,od up WIth 'm ?wmg to the
benefits
and mcreacled financial stability, ~tll to-d(>y, we
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Ed-
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ask for DOAN'S j and
DOAN'S
Pill s Mr. Edmonds bad. I
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the J'4IUlt
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laler- ¥If.
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De sure
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~the mana.gement ' oomnutte.fls of ~be
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. Alfred l'hon'hls jl · ij.ilson, 71, Edgehi1I. ~ tl t: L,
labourerl Wjns charged wlth u~decent beb<wlllur ~
th'e RecreN-l on GfjOund. Gosorook-road! With intent to ins.Â¥lt fem l\les
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Pnsone~ pleaded Ilnot gu ilty
g tp.e eVldcnce of t'fo little
After
Is
and other fltnesses, the Bench conVicted
a~'d!rj~:t;
10n~
The C.hf,mnan stud p.WHlnct' hn-d lbeenl COD'flct 1
e'
CWClS no~
screml tiItles befor~, but the B ench ~ve16 una ble rl
therefore give blm ITore th~n three caJendal1 mohths' L.l d
th
ey Iu.bour I ~n theu- olllnl on thiS sentenoe was glos 1..they
whole 01 the I09S" h.re attended jomt meetings
and fonned t.he.lves mto a.n a.dvertunng
mtttee.
⢠â¢I
was br01lg It lip o~ Temand cbb.1ged' w lth st eaht ,:
:\.n ofIelt.ou box:. iratne I s, the propcrly 01 t ~ e
Vlcnr andi Churchwa.rdi!1lS of 1St Bartbololtnr.'\I; '!':~
1 'l'hc Chrf! man '$aId ! as 'tb.e tnqt~ll"1.Csl m PJ'
Boner's easel were nbt yet qUI~~ complete, be wau {l
9~ remanded for a Hothtr week'.
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FIRE AT' ii:!·nl·i... ...
u AIo'....
membership h.. mcreased from 438 in 1914.
at the tIme of writmg It has reached 730, over
100 memben :have ~ lI\ad. up to the p~t
this y.... 'the I("eat thing needful for & .uc""!"'·
fu1-Ze branch is' a vlgor9Us comIDIttee, a.nd
in
. ~' that happy .tate of aJIalrs prevad. ;
In
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A ' WARNING.
pail! to t he oick and ' funeral fund
bonus of ~. ~ .m. tbe 18 was declare4, and a.
.t...tial amount carried forward. '.If> be able
returnJ 26 per cent. 1n this manner is verv
lObi..
a good .dvert\""ment.
, and mOldmtaUy
,
For the past two yem a vi~WI
baa been carried on, until re~ity ,the
the town was
Q
monda !:Ilud. - "I ha.vol been Ia,lble to
follow my !work In com~ort C YCli 81000'
Doan's pills rid m a of 1l101bagoi. "
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defendant was fined las,
The ho~u. limd' i. obt.ain~ by diVlding "
In
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would he fi~ed £5 ?r 28 days
\ OgC~l' J. HerfOl'd, Slater'8 ~ F ...rm, who did not,
apPear, wos s ummoned for riding U,l bl9:Vc1e_ a.long:
Peppard-road WIthout showing a. front "hIte_light,
and on the case bemg proved by p j(f}. l Palmer,
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meDlPen
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of a. mIlitary CflGOrt.
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FRIDAY (August 31.t).-Before ~1r. 'G. W Webb
(m .he ch.. r).-Mr. E. Jackoon, Mr D. S. S'l',th.
>Mr. J , Catley and, Dr J. It Hurry'. , "
, ,.â¢' - MILI:fARY SERVICE ACT:
Edward Taylol'. 20. CambrIdge-pIa"';, of the
Army Reserve, was- cha.rged WIth beJ1!~ an a.bsentee und~r ~he Mllltary Servlce Act.
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BOROUGK BENCH.
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w,,,
i.sU'ed t.bl~' ·.t ~ia .⢠1d, and 2d.
week. The
lint lis Jor. III!'F benefit to , \he age oil(). wh,n
a member , p.,.... 1<1': "ncj receives
.,ck benefit
At 14 ~h~, ~Bt i. i,ncreased to 6' 1 far 211., Qn
reaching 16 ye4>:t, 'I: !lie the .nou,...,/", card ~ ob,
tained
from 1,th~
~dge 'in whIch the"member
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relativ... and '.he ',â¢â¢ ther' tranaferre4 to the adult
lodge or aliow*j to atoy m tile Juveniles until 21,
, .ben-Ill. elU'tIinga allow . him to pay in for more
W'\~Ji,ve a Friendly Soc.eties' Medical AnOCl&·
!.ion i1t 1-he toWn, &lid momhen are treated for 4,
per annum "'1'1Ii' they pay WIth t~e1l' contnbb·
tiona to the secretary, or they ma.ke their
Arrangement.. ' wit]> tbe local doctora l on the
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.All il~tJ/er" or 2/9 frOlH Fo.t~" lfccl:;'/~'Ia I' · Co , 8, TV-eUB St., OxfoJd St. ,
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from lnrth 8lfd .a.ho gt.rls Two ~ ago " new
scale of e<mtributio08 and benefitIJ J was deviaed,
&Dd' It 18 f:Om vt.h&4- d&te the SOCIety has once
agam commenced
vIgorous groJ.-tb WIth a.
'VIew to oom~t4lg the mBU.r$D08 companies J.e
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Road, n"Wloli. said _ OJ OI~6 mor nillg, I I
was tnkcn WIth n sharp attack of lumbuJ!o.
It was 80 acute tbd I was hro ugh t to tho
1ioor. Fo1r ~ fortDlght I hn:r:dly knew how l
to .truggle bout â¢
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I .. I had ~ot ~a lt bag~ on my ba f~' l'u rpentine, hnunellt, and embrocu.tloljl. hut
nothing made the l~aijt ImpresslOn,1n or \I(hd
doctor~' m ediCine h elp, but after
ng'
Dom's b",ckacbe kIdney pllltl the Jrnjn had
all gone. i I '\\as off '\\ork tor flo m onth
nltogetLer, t but !>Illce Doan's pt11~ cure<i
my'i llmbag I haven't 100~t Ii. day ~l~rough
IUnpse, lIor ,had any sIgn of tho com ~
lYe'" ly Iwel1)e tTuml!z .
Opill1011 at
Row, 1Oxford
4, EdlObur8'h
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Std. tor Free'Book on "Mode".Uo R. Cheerllliaeu,
19l6.
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rhenmn.tio,
of Ibe gift .n,d by ,tb. ex-cha.irman' 0 jalld word..
One pomt he (Mr, Forster) did wah to lemph.siBe,
!,ud that.was the ref~reDce to the im~rti&lity whlch
lt had heen elated the Hon. Secretarie. hl\d .hown.
That had i)..n their gwding principle tbrQqgbout.
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Kidney: PIlls to , repAir the
........ned kid""y, andJ 'help tbem filler the
Parfitt.
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desire to Bee · the ju..,rul. movement gain fu
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wtrengi J ~18 t~. reaaon of this article.
ne Reading Juvenile Lodge ...... ..tabIiohOd
and teOOgn~~ in 1866. There.;..,.., then only
Fonsf.e'r had satd.
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is -. b ..d thing.
:s..ckacbe
IDIlDd b .. lO; the lodge graduaUy Pj:OIpered until
Th. meeting then proceed.a to .l~t n
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80ate thitty :yean ago' a bonUl fand- was mstitutJd man, and tbe choioe unatuIllou151y fel i upo;n Mr.
from ir~ a member on J0111ng the adult lodge Edmund
who ha. been prommen¥y con·
:mcel"yed a. ~, amounting in some, caaet to 208,. nected with the work of the Advbory: Commlttoo
eiDoe its formation.
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\Imd his lDlt.ia.tion . fee pa.id. But e.ven Wlt~
Mr. Pa.rfitt, who i, a Town Councillor ,l of tbe bar.
juvenile brQ.Q(l:het membets secede, I and It was ough of N&wburJ', lUI well as R. County CounCIllor
foomll th.t t¥ro WIllI in the boou. fund 811 amourlt for Berko, in accepting the 0111 ... ple.ded fOl' mdul.
whIch belonged .rto no one, and in aocordl\llC6 wtth gence for two real5ODIt.
He WM, be>nld , followiug I
MIr rules thj.s ia~beipg pla.oed to a. re,s(}TVe fund.
a very 8"QOd maD I and he
'btme.elf (L muchocoopi~ man m pub1i9 and priVf:ttff3.ffall'f$.
I NEW ~ODS ADOPTED...
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' TJie hig4-~ marl< In memhership w â¢â¢ reachc:ld
in 1203, wlien:~ there were '633, Dtembertl The nun?ber tnnsfened ~ adult lod~ ~ -year h"" varicld
from 194 In 1912 (!,be year of 1.1>. Insurancc Act)
'" 19 (the ,lbWeat lor ,25 years) m
The trans,
m 01 neafly "2OO ......hero In 191~ brought the
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toW down t <i350,land the (lommltt.... Immediately
_ to 'Work: to \'dfVl!16 lresh aoherrl.es Amnngst.
the most 1D1po.t W,s the aIlml â¢â¢ion of childry
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nervous, orou, SllspiclOU:!r beadachy, dIZZY
at tlmee, ~ or raoKed with IlUdden, queer
t-ips. They gro ..... old too fa.et, Rudm time
, deT.lop hearl trouble, gra ..l. hardened
arteries, dropsy or lnc1l1'&bJe kidney disellM.
Take warning Ilt the first SIgn of urIC
lold trouble. J!',at little JDeat And not too
much of auy food. Drink milk I\nd water.
Rxnoise, rest and 81eeop more. U~ Doan's
to sh,owtheir .,PpreOi':tion
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o'''load of nrie,acid in the blood
Uric-acid~
of the Ad.,.ieary Committee and tbo MilItary R&pre-
..,d Wrirht, ~I)d wished
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Some people
produce urlo·acid twlb& u fast 8.S
othen. It Mmes in two wa.Ye-partly from
meat ADd otber strong food8, par~ly from
u$g up of body t188ues during exertlOn.
'Jo\i!rJ"m the t4' Ma:a:&zm6" of lUe, and :'W'iUlout at- In eo praatical mrmnor. (Applause). )dr. )3",te then
je,f,nb1<;' to
, . " 1I~.the wiII1M hor;" .. _~_ t~e banded to each 01 tho Hon, 8ecretari<. ,,'cl1equo.
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t'f'.....u-r-:Mr. FOr:et.er~ ~n reM,., o:z:~ed bi8 ~ thank"
...~~~~.~. Readmg Ju"""ile Bran:,/, for lb. kind gift w1iich wao so thoroughly. appre.
,.....d the.~1RICOOIIa "!'!'" baa folloWed them may lie oisted by botl. Mr. Wright ""a 1Um8elf.i . Welcom.
... ~ . '!Odgllll a!"';I..ly SItuated to though the present " .., .'en more valuable ,,·a. tbe
I .ooP'~·Ort like groondl. This, ao4 ttio oonddeuoe whioh. was oonl'cyed tprough ~8' medium
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appears' in ,the AugulJb number of that journal, Forster and.:Mr. F. WrlS'ht, thoU' two Hon. Seereend- f.9 ;n4SB W ~the ~d~~ received, lJt
who had, through their efforts l and hard
1 ...· laUy :~hie'ted ilo purpooe. The arl.i¢le i.... wor~ rendered th~ work of the Adviaor,y jCommiltee
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I $ay and successful. He W'lt!!hed to oh"&tactcrIS6 the
~ork 01 tboir HoD .. Soorett'rlee 81 bemg moat thorThe poaiI.i<la 'of the ju~, branch.. of ~Vr ough and a~ulelYlmp.fti.L ,All conD.cted "nth
Order, .on ytma ~ future'SUC0M8 tawst be la'l'ge1y the "-O!'E r1tOOpiaed th~ !erncet ot Meautl. Fonter
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the ,Kidneys.
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.nlt.ee det.emWiecl to make ...other i.«ort to rna
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