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PROTEST.
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.. Etlr.f"'y" P1(.iurc
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of the ~oca.l
thc Berk.
the Berks
S£ory
A,
S e P"ps ta.btet diSSj>lves in I~he' ~~utli ~t I
gives of! Tar0 medicinalljnd anhseptie ,
pine fum611 which are b;o.athld down l I
and I!O coma into InslAnt a.n,d diract contact . .
with eTery P"rl' of the throat ~nd Junll'llâ¢
For coughs, colds, ni~ht chilli, Bore Ithl'fllt.
⢠t.o.gea
laryngitis, bronohiilt, inftQ~Dza ,co~d.. s~rtn«1i8 of
breath, w~ezmesa, and croup, there 8 notJ.:in( 8 g good
a& Pept, ~tllUliqll"
ibl'oa' ud cheat remedy<
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Of ttlJ Ch..u.II:.at 1/$ IN' 3/- a bo:o; cli:~el ~ .,."'" I'riett, fl'lsl
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' .....jrom tho Ptpo Co, C"".l/oa B.U. LulU.
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to
ca.nsq
.. profit
~~ ir~~~-~~Gi~~~
Farmet"S wc~ as p"""",t,c
REA.DING COUNTY BENCH. THEI BISHOP OF ,~XYORD ~N ~~a~1f :~:'~ce
BOLDER EXPERIMENTS.
~~~ysca~p~ ~d
â¢
It """ booause they
(SIgned)
" A : King ."
latu-1\Irs. KingMid.:-" I conkeep cl ear of lumbago a.nd kidnoy
tL&lIb! to tho lastlDg: good Doan'!
m e four years ago. "
- . the ...... reoulQ as
"Ing, insist In tile _
Medici....
SATURDAY.-B elore Major D>rby OriIllth (in
the chair), Ma.jor·G~eraJ. Wa.ddin~ Colonel
Broedbent{ C B., Mr. C. E. K~aer, Mr· S. G.·
Collier anCl Mr. C . .Jl Ha.viland.
l
A TRIVIAL CASE.
W,lliam H Capell, ⢠oonunercial tn.vcllcr, 01
52 Waylcn ·strect. Rca.di.nS!: was smnmoned for
. ss.ultmg Tbom"; Sydney J ohn Holford; lage<! .12
::rears.
\
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The a.ssa.tlt appea.red. to be of the 61ightcst pos.,ble descripIJon. Delendant '~IV the . boy attack·
109 a. little girl who WM crymg bltt.er~y. ~d
belDg in~ at .ncli conduct, he struck him
WIth his Open band and shook hIm.
I I
Aiter he..;ng tho evid.nee o[ the boy's, ,",other
and-" anoth l(r WO;{Jlall., defeDdant· enberod the ' t.x
and adrruttw: g iving t be slight: sfap on the bead
as...b.e conSidered the boy was ex.hlbit.lng " ,GGI'DlM
kultur instead of English chivalrY.
Without call~g upon :Mr. Ca.pcll s wttnesseeJ
the Be!1ch disDll~sed the summons, ~be Cl1~a.n
remarktng that It W~ a. very trIVIal ease and
ought never. to ha.ve been brought mto Conrt.
the Bible really said a.nd
averred It stated. 'We
to a reco Dstru('h ou
a. cessation of hostli!tle!'
.he pr.lpng for It ,·bth aU -fervour), but
people he referred to were sighmg for It
the Impl'e~lOn -that once. the cannon ceased
" ho.ns " were com mg llome we should
OUt :olo a. ncn' world oi poetic quiet.
DUL he S'~b Dut te d to Lhem that
whe n h o~LI h tlcs ce~e\.l. 'We should
find we were hvmg Ul chaos and !'lome!
I t.hmgs w ould be 'l\'a.lting for attention
emptied themselves of things lor
fa.tbel"$ iought and died, and that (or
woul d not be quite 60 easy to r ecover
all, sor t.s of thinp had gone by t he Iloard.
looked out. upon Europe. to·da.y . 'h&.t hlgb
tha.t. had lD~pi[."ed them for t!'enera.tionr;.
broken and ba.ttered 10 the Dlud an d
There must be fa moral and
reconstructIon of OUI' Ideals and think':the quest ion ~fore us was: Wb<lt part
D Ibl e to pla.y In that recon!tructlon 1
CA..." WE" SCRAP" THE BIBLE?
Bible of any use? Mked Dr. ' Morgan.
scrap " it a.nd go on wlt.h .the work of
"r'mlon~ Can we
back upon ito 'deal.
the w aste
of our own be.
-,QomJll(," ".-⢠⢠",JI'h?
to that un.
~~'~~l.~~s~~irul~
from
(.
Theapart
.peaker
th e great va.lues n
of the recon struc·
pla.ced firs t tl\o ..
Clv1hstltlOn In the
brought It to the L. ....b~r len!li.
those morn] stan da rds, deny them,
w"" te.cr else the."", dId they would be trntn.
for pJulld£>rmg w.to the dar.!>..lI~s ~ . 10;
'\~lt n(;s~cd In t.he ca5C of IJ~rmanY
If
TJd of the concepti nn of God as ta~~b t in
the." 'W ould dcstroy ;the hea.rt. of m:m
hi S fellow man and the Ootflam ,It'd
upon t he l\ orld tUld bc WIth·
WI t hout hope , aQd
ere would ')e
man '\fho fell once hat he nll(Iht
Morgan " ent on lo apply the
mcani llll' of tbl S part of hi S 1lddre!s fr om
l~,,,,hi',ISS as enmphfied In hi S ~rtt.,iD~~
thnt ~ as the mn,len' ()f
. the whole truth , and t.h e ws u~
'The church wa s thu s t hO) .. p \llnr
truth," tl.'.ld on ' thi S baSIS the
that I t. W fI,S the ..jut";- of the c!!;J rc:b.
truth '}-nd toO Has h' It out thrr urh
'Wor ld.
Tbe churt'h W :1S to rulf!} ht' r fl'Tir..
f(' ~ pons thillh" for the lruth by mearnatulT\
PlPcla.m;)t1on. and In cnu:l c i J.l m ~ tbc ~o
d:utic c: t.be speiJ ker show cd that rb::.J
w hv rE:pre~f!nted the ch urch (l:e ~Id
wh,tt mllne thy were ca llen) m1,.t
fc nf Chrlst th(>msch-cs and th en sce
n;:. excmpllfk:d
>rO~'"""" CQ far and," 1de
nwn In·~5..
tT!te church would
In I
~heJr
per,p]e '\\ hen she re ah~~ d tb.~t . . . -:,('t'j
t..' r thm g lb,n th :. mew s of glace ]h.
!1't"<>II"d LI ! addlcss Lv Y.l" ~ ra.l ba npv
~ J1 1'Jo-It-atlon<; . <n m (", (r th em irnr.1
I jrr the · ru !..h Ilf 'v.hICo. he :l'\' crre c) ~ oin!l
o '<i,' s (1.1,,-:: ;'\71n c nlTll " ~ r. rnTTl to Tlrc~'n t
t l' ,~ b lt ' !e Ii.::l ds of F : a 71de r ~ . w!:i :!IC a
Chrl l' l,," n : ,;''"I\!I)? l~~ rl r .:! :l. Ci\th :): lc f;.: I.
Lf')n ip:O £I'- n " hanrlc,1 hLD1 e .. cr t() a Parto
JII!';t (' ( ,:-TH' on thr ' .. c... "'e I1.'HI on le,'1m .j l!
~ , d rf\ nf,, <;;, " " d In t~)'"' 'I nt.V "dIS! \V;)"S "llIte
o;;n Vlnl! ' 1 ..... 111 l (" 11 h:m ·h·o: SID! a re reo
m th ( '< 1J!h r o f <inn "
.\fol y, >r s:ll d tbrr.' wc!'!" tn b(' n o forn.nl
th ' nk ~ .. nd thf" rr.eetm~ c1 n ~('d by SJr. ;:!"
I
nt l"'",!] .l,n t bem
1 ~ t PO
dunnt'" th"" even mg was o n l
t h ,.. Y:'\t C. A
X ;'t tl f' Oa.1 Cciunc:l (T, an '
,\\" ork
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thro ('\ ... n .....'T :l numbe , I'd h"m!"t~ ~ cm
l.i ~ "n
Ihl" "'rg':l nls~ I)' nr . ad ., t reet
'1'; .," ,, ] r 'h ur c h nrr-<"Ir;, og <I ' the 0 !"(",.j1
D r (~" Tllpb "' l1 ' Tol,t!an pI"lHlh pn In
;I t
Rrmn c:t.rl?('t qOflgn' ,C:ltl"nal
In 11::" C\"" 'T'\ ln.~ ;,t, K JlI~ ' !,· l'('l cl I R -. n·
0 1' )' ; -: n<1;'1'. m( rnm g 11. Cr.H 1eT"nre
(':l:-! !';tl:..n wOTI~rs ~;"!S hp.ld· in
,,1:('01 Dr \[nrll,ln o:nnkf' r n
th f' n lh l " ' fhi' ,..h:'lJr1nll'l be 'n "!
1.... 0
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l~ r
("'\" "r.r f'1 { f.:~ .Jd~71 ''': )
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r ~ ;'1 rl 'n /!' w ... .'J beld 'WhC':1 <!:i f"
R("r'Z prr~ldC'd
The co l! ec~ lOn ~ ;'I t
:"I.
if'{' ,1.nrl
a.lreail v
'rp
n. lblp
mr-et m~ ~ ere
~t.'L: eri
on be h;~l : of tbe
.~
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0.-00.-. would be disastrous ,
t.hey\ were protcstmg. The I
a ~at I""ine in the hte
SOME EFFECTS OF THE WAR
_ I ..
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Wil<tTh_
G1bIi& .
Wood'Vidot
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SIat!Ie ul>let..H.-a.
s.l~·t:''''~-oi!Jr~" Gt>...~u,Ck''''''''=l S"'a.
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WaIIlk,...;
&.gIioh-R_
Food ContLoilu..
lYv.
VcxbcD.
'\t:ioIet&m!lOdâ¢.o-.!
JD' d_ty bv...... ...,: ' :c~.... .2(9.
their views .... cleaily '
w
a..sia
C
and thev would ha.ve been
ii.
owmg what the.. dKl,
ON MISSIONS.
Soooet~
~
Biomtieolloa
The Bishop 01 Oxlord presided over a larB" au<liMt. A. Frogley
M da. reso~ntlOn :-1< That
ence ,lat the Town Ha.H, ~lDg. ~on on y Oxf9r dshlre farmers,
cven'l'g on bch.1I o[ tbe S"",ety lor t e Propag"' l far as posSIble
the prtodllctilOD
t\on of the Go$pe1. Ho was a.ccolt;Jp
.d on the I' pre.sof.nt tIme,
to
platform by tha' RIght
F "i 90ld~mlth. D.D. 60s. por cwt. in
(B,shQJl 01 Bunburv Australi. in 19\14 and V,car abl . result In a
I H . tead 19i
the V~ ---the tArchde&con they! therelore
,0
amps,
,
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C
60a. I,for
of 'Wyomm~, U.S .A., .e~on )f~who .'
anon of 6.78. be "".⢠tinned
Trotter, Canon Fowler, the ·Revs.
. WardJey :resWclfu1l1
Kmg, F. J. How-a.rd, · Wlckham - Le g,. R. I S. tHeft WJthout
Stoney, F. J. C. Gillmor; F. Cr~pps
d others. fide~09 of the
.
October 6th, 1917.
~ The Bl:mO of Oxford, in the COlll'88 of h \s t?;e 8uJ?plv of . '"_,,m' O
A.Jl commOOic&t KlolS for
P
.
h ~'
h ld dOli t In heIr
J
address, r cferred a.t tho outset to t e
IDlons e I which the Food ,-"'utr,,,".r ,1 'Ivwnloea
~ a.nd ,I..'t'iticism.s
Editor. R,:~'~~~;b):~!:.:~:t;~·.
nrow... "biil Solatiou
to 0 '
by some people as a, what was t.akin pla.ce to" 1 wo"!:d create. It WlI8
vit.ed, and should
day in res}(cct to t he warlis the Jud~ ts of God, P1"~ica.1 men to give their advice
a.fter publication.
are 8f>lici.ted, ad
\
,but he SI\l~ he ..uld not reaiBt the .mp ",on that werr mede. qVC!. and <lV& again
taTourabl& consid.Matioa..
whot ..... . w,ere facing just. now W
not tbe thal l the restrlct>ohs whl~ had I
fin 1"- I thin. bu~... new be
ing. H e la .... had not eman"tef\~lrom a
I
â¢
a. 1"J' 0
g â¢
'"'
I Hls 'det1rutlon or a pracf.1C man was
I
beheved there h&d been no tLm6 .lU t
history Q had to mako his hvm out of the soil
Under t-Qia he.,diDg 'W"e bav.e &l'MUlged to I publish tho world whoo men ha.d a. greater pportunity fiW~JP. by it. The
hn.d a.ltered .
"ee~y an eutl~le °hi~~h?ld~::~~ !:~1 than they had ;ro.da.y. If that was e mother opur,on of agriculture, whihh was
~~g ~x:: ti:m~. '!be :t~r will be pJcascd \ dcpa.rlments of life so h e believed it be true a. nf'ti~na1 asset 'lI.·hich ~OU* not
to oos ... r any quutiona lIy,
whO should in ~.t which bronght th~m together th.t ....", Rolrr rmg to ~he plOllghmg ~p 01 gr,... ·landâ¢â¢ lhe
ae.d thet'! OOrrespoadeA06 to Tho EdItor, mg and that was in the great work 0 the evan.. th'11tthW'M la m'hstaJteJ whltleL
H ReadinG' Obse"er."
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r'
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un upl'
e pong was DO uctUlr
,
"
gallsat,on o[ the world. Ihey asked t moe Yes plo*gh UJ>. still mot.. What t hey had to
the qUestlon: Wh"t was tho beanng ~ all ⢠t bhlS wa~ not the amount of land lmder plough
lon 01 t e am(nUlt produced from it. Ho then
world war upon tb6 cause of the ex
TURKEYS.
church 1 The answer was "'I doubt a c plu lone. criticise the Wheat Bonu, w.!Uch h.
He was caUe4 upon ,?n Tuesda.y to pr:s1de i over
paid on resulte ~filier than on
the UmYiermties MlsalOll to Central ~ICa.J of AI ou'th he was sure f&rmers would
Some people have "'l idea that turkey r&lsing whIch h. WM ch"um.n, and I.he difficultl .. 01 the
it was not
to ask them
is a dlfficult a.od troublesome occupation.. But MUJ8ion 1Wer& I tre~end.t. The same QHncultle! t du ' mea.t a.t IL loss,
was oort.ain
~his would only a.pply where the owner is of a. were ,expenelM!Eld In ~ yother cases. ~hey were ~p1'lf'6 if the Qtrler was
He cO\ncllfd~d
dllatory dispo:sition.
Anyon~ who canl r~ ~;~~=db~t!.~~h pl~8r:e:~~c~~o:~~~ ~~l~g. ~~! ~:t' WM
y
should be a.bl&\ to do equaiI well
difficulty, but even in
inaw.noeB Ibe had, no put
many
Lu['keys, becau&O the wet.h od 18 V':"Y ~uch &like. doubt .. the dif?culty cQnstLLutcd an op,poriu l;u ty. uairs, but f50e ing wha.t
Ii anythmg the turkeys need a ltttlo food more Be WaH . sure In a. greD..t many part.-M ..~~ the m lS- Fra,pce, wh08e home and I
all w.a.s
~IILen than a 'chlcken, because th& crop ~ small tHpn field t~ey would be foreed durmg ~he .~t I to jenduro, it waa their duty to increaso
clmparod wit.h the SlZe of the blrd. ThIS, w lLh tIme to try bolder ~perunents than ever before su!1-~ly as far ~ ~ib1e. 1 (Apola.use. )
em unllmlted tmpply of green food parb...cularlx in the way of lea.v~g young ch~c s £0 the
!r.-r. ,JOD Louslev seoondod He stooo
tlfnon s, then the mortal ity ,shouk! be very sm,.. ! ma1J,agemen~ of thcLr own people. Hazardoua as I ~a.l~, at a. tenant fa.rmer, wjth the object
lll d('c d Keep them dry and ~e&n, then the~t tho.s& experunen.ts might seem the church _ nenr- ing- after the tena.nt fn.~s mterests. Se""",dllv
IS CilSY and you n eed not. fear ,the 'result..
o~ tb~fes8 oeeded In. th~ 'lean to oome, as he had ho 1 st.oocJ.,. as no pe.triotic mRn with the
ollly must t.h~ coop b. kep> lclean. ¥> see t .t "",d, ⢠bOlder polley In Ie.ym!t to young. clrurches ~ them l'raclica.lly /)-om .tarvntiOli ' .., _'" '
the .hen 18 nee Iram msects, I £or you oaDDOt
⢠th.e great tt1$k of seU·gowrnment.
They were I ; t tt"ade . H e dId not, Wll5h to cnLlclse I
pcct shong healt.hy "turkevs if &. I cro~ of
I difficultIes of .whlch .he was fully a.~N'~, but tbey 1
ondd â¢. but it a.ppea:re~ t ha.t the countl""\': was
t' lte5 ,uc ::lUcklDg theLr hle's b¥>od~
~ were dlf~icultlee which he - was convmoe~.d had. a. I J king to agricnlture to llrty out imposslbilit IC8
There a.re a ·great mTllly .youngot.e;ra abeot, bu purpose m tbeuf. Were we to ""pect tlghtpnmg , Tliey ·w"", patriotic and the,. meant tol db all
rc,,\Iy ⢠turkey shollld b6 h.U grown by, now"" 01. tho finane,al stram 1 H e was no oure1 . A th+V ""uld, but they 'vere placed in Vel1V Igreat
thus lla.~t t h e dangerous stage. With food
(nend of hIS trQ.CCt] ont the effect of ~~ AmETl'1ca.n di~cnJties,
The,. had I restrictions P~d : on
cl~a.r many Will h a.:rdly know ;Wha.t. to do Wlth ~ Civil Wo.r upon t he.. finanoes .of MU~SlohB~ ana the 1 everythmg, and t hey hardl,v knew what
sl their
turkeys, but there 1S no profit in starvation
result Was a ~t mcreo.ee m contnb~tlO~., ~e ~ an d what was not. IHe then dea.lt Ltf the
!;o t he ..- sbould be pushed and made to lgrow as b g was not s~ tha.t the w ork of · evan.gel'f~ l on cn. e qoestion. Were farmers, he aM:~, going
as osSible. This 18 always an advan~8 with
e would ruffer In respect of fin.a.noos ~ had I Deen to l:eep their ca.ttlc to bel f/\.Oed with a £~ loss in
turkey. They are sold by w.eight,'
a btg one., ~od, howeve!", to ~1l their a.~ten~IO?1 th&t ev-en·
I ua:v? No.
Thsv wi~d to pomt. ont. 11l a.inly
of course, i. worth thp most mon~. These hall·
to tb. shrinkage
the Socletr 8 ~me. 1 The , tb~t .£ the Controller '\-flUld ~.rantee h'w.' a
~ ro\Vn birds should be got out into the fields and ,S r·O. was askmg t hIS ye~l' for £35,
, to'fa.n:ls "r'1ce o r 67~ per cwt. they would keel) so~ ,;, the
If ""l' 'p""e stubble Uiey will find a lot 01 com jwllich the D,OC09O of Oxford hoped ~ conL'l'bute 1 c.tU. b""k.
Oherwi.. they Iwould gel rid of
an d aJso p,ck up the ace"'" whleh i rnll from the £ 500. H? was glad to say tha~ dux
1~lyear I tbfir ""ttle. Apd >a thot caae, ,I thoy I"""" to
('; a.l.: 'If ~en out in a b!g house and moved from tho oont.nbutiona from thell DIocese ere larger break up enm ground I and grow extT"D. I com,
fi~ ld to fi81d they WIll return to
to roos,t, but than they had ever been. (AppJ~e. ) He hoped ! w~ere WaH the manure coming f1'f)n1 to pro~uce the
thcn the door must be shut up ea.ch night, or tWey there would be a lurther edvanoe >n h. enrumg olitra com ;[ th oy hed got rid of the ca.tt1p? TheV
\.\ 111 I!oon stop going in. Where the place
free t.welv.o months . The Sctret.'\ry had a d h'jID to I who not there as profiteers They wantedl.nothing
fmln poachers ... d lo:re. they may be left qut oil ment>on that he had boon offered £5 w~rdl! the 1 eiCflpt a I""r profi t. a.nd to preserve their stock
nT.h. lor they wl1\ take no Iwm from tho frsoh £500 reqmred, and, therefore, 1I ot.h
lollowed n~d provide the public wffil ment throogooJt the
aIr' 'Once they ha.ve got LO the haJf·grown Btage ills e.xample ~he amount uked
ould v·e ry yeal' If the Order was enforced he W&B periectly
I
they C/lrll roost in the trees wit.hont t.a.king any speedilv be raised. He "!U no~ comnn . ~bat tbo cef{,n.in that there would be no meat after R ua1'V,
l la.rm, a.nd no amount of rain or cold seems k» hurt war would lead to tbe tlght.emng of t.h 1'[' .fi~a.nces.
j)'lr. W . J. Cumber spoke on the e ffect pro.
It hem. WhCill. dJseaie ' comes among turkevs yOll TP~y w~ gOing to Jearn a lesson m giVinS, 10 d"Ooed bv t.he £xin" of beef prices, w~ich ha.d
can l est assured t hey havo been pampered and gl~ m. .proportlan to. what they eamecr. aT f~i lN1 bel ow what w~ 8.llo."Pbd 'by the Controller.
J:('; pt under ,'"'feat.her bed oonditiomJ. Tbo&e most ~edc:J:h~h ~"ould qtllte alter the. ethoo ?f P eople had commented Ion t hat fla !l.bowin f! tho
free arc Lbe one& that ha.ve h&d a.n opcn) air life., th el!
tribntions in the future . . H1 Lar~8~p -snccees of the Order, mit. he i.hou2'ht \ ltJrat it
where the roo! h&s been the sky and only .. rough w"."t on to ..y. he wanted to mentIOn a p:aft",al ~owed vory much the
Th. relLOOn l lor
shcfter from tho strong wind!. .
pomt. ~e notll~,cd there were a. num
of w,?l'k- toe fal1 was that cattlf wern being slaug'&t!cred
The bird8~W be!ng slorted C?vt for.
'stmfs mg partu~. working for t~~ war, for e aoldLeI"8 idll~ of being r kept. '.I1 prioea ql"opned ni~ch
win need g
feedmg, othenn.. the .. go bac1<' he m')"nt. H e had ~n mtrodu~
mnny 01 njore It would only oil. ·tl~.t caUTe wj re lbe,,,.
fast and than t ey take a. lot of malcing~. With them, and he had Old to h lmself ~
hy: sh ould slan'th tered e::densive~y.
lood SO dear it i. all .. problem feodin~ stock ~h18 he merely a.n. occI.>on.1 ellor t
urmgl the
:Mr. T. Latham R&ld that he had recen,L1YI ~ono
which eat. so ~, put unle.. .t.hey lare k~ ,war1 Why ohould ,t ~t be a perman,~t clfdrt?.. before the Food Controljer .nd ""~ htm if h.
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moving 810ng tbey soon 10.. we'llht and un. ~e could not belp hopmg that a i(reat ...1 oj tillS had con.,dared what a v!er:r smaJ l mere... to.hi.
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me"-Os mon.ey. No one wBnts a. big ' coa.rse bl'rd, ener,2Y would be ~a.nent, and pa.rt of l~ at I figures would mean to the na.tion. To his i mind'. . ~
<lnd Since the wa.r has been on tbeJ'e has been n. length "w~n~d be direded to sul'l?lYlOg t h e need~ it was quite clear that) tho purcha!Sing public
t ('ndencv to h3'V e a ~matler bird a.t Christma;s" nnd jof the ~&'sIO~ field . H e s hould llko to Jea.vo th a.t ' would much m ore gla.d1r g ive a. l ittle mol'e for
SOLUTION TO P ROnr.EM
vet,.' the ' bIg ones always &en w--ell and are In most ' soggJstlon WIth the membet'fJ of t hose wOl'kin,g their food t,han fi nd tliat tbev ha.d non~ nt aU
By F. J. RunLTNQ.
;Iemnnd A ,m&ller bird "does no~ meo.n skin a.nd part, â¢â¢ and ask them whcther that co~ld n9t be
The reoolnt>on h aVU)g been carriCd ~nani .
Key H - 1l5.
osont
bone . but a "",oller frame well eoven.d w.,th mea\, done and whet.her th p cr
enthus... m r Uld mou.ly. a vote 01 thnks to tbe Chairm"" W,,"
If 1
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If 1
K-RI
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"hlch is the mare .weet and jtriey
l10r I the not be kept up !
proposed bv Mr. E W iK. SIa.de and jsecondcd
If 1 ⢠⢠P~R4
2
'..o.. n~ stock it will be belli. to .tid!: to oof\
A sCANnAt TO CHRISTEND;'M.
by Mr. R. R Booton.
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i1no ha.ve 3. food with plenty of bulk. in it ma.cIe up
Then he eu.me to the dee est _ uestl
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I Mr. Deeton sn ld that
was re."fI"\t\psihJe
of t.he essential., to. make meat. 'rAe, ~ I far- He rnIwpsed t here was nOL : nenJn wlioIl.it~l~ht for Ma.n..y of the
had befll.J1eJ1 tk'
mel' who has a: .fMr amount of ~ w~l be. ~re seriously who did not know wha.t a lca.ndJ.l g to c!?rrymu~lty. If they
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n. fanlin~ n"· t
to get. .some tmlmgs when th:raehing, and this he ChriatendO~iB war was He
f d ~h
spring It. would be no
of the f.;? .......,. .,.
I an boll and mix "1 tb mid~~ to dry ~t off, and
was not a.
on who dld ~ot kn;';Pr9scwo k1~e mcnt p.ohcy for the~
able to sa.y tha,~ the
t hll s make a. cheaper feed ~han if he had It ~nnd of t h e mm 8 of the vast popu Ja.Won j tn-r n[f0' o~ had en joyed a. glut j.h
autumn.
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Fo" qUIck growth there' 1S nothing better tEan a this subject 'n Ind ia Chm.. or J
or
e
rnokod food, ahd meal. need ~ing b6f~n'e the Africa. It, ~as &. sc'and,~l offered ~11 , igi cv t~
hest can be got ~Jlt of them. Bird~ of thl::! c~~ the WQI'ld, the despair and break.down o~ a. ce a.in
(1" nnt need wa.m, tb.en the meat 18 more mOtst fundR.mento.l claim of dThrist.cndom
ef
th
l~ :m w h en a. h ard diet bas been us ed li'ar stock Fn.t.hers of ~ the Chr~ Churcb. got conOtrol o~
hI! rls tho tren.tment can be a. ht.Ue dl8:erent., then the ml\ehinery of the world and looked l out Upon
nnh' one fe~d .of com need bo gIVenâ¢. The most. the couutrles not vet converted they ere.Lskcd
<'m t a hl e ~Btn 18 1a thick s(mnd oai c~Tn-oed so n~ bv some " What Is t he ll S~ .of becom~ go Cfiristtn take ofT t.he CO<l.r5e ends. Whe~t l~ goo?, but lans I I - ~o an !nVer they imhesJt..t-Lin ~h~ ave was
'l"If h the' present r ates rul~ prohlbltlOn~ It ca.n that it w~uld M olish wu.r l>ecause Cb~.{ l tg wa~ the
!. trd ly be found. .Malze Will be appreClat.cd fo r Prince of PeRce. a.nd tbi\.t when t.he nnt~ons of the
:. rhangc, hllt th IS IS not a. food whi ch can be used earth bec.;une M one ' nati on th~re wo;ld be no I
'\". n ' frpq ucnUy Th og 'Who grow It .may use rnu-- \nor e war
Sn tho }<'""t.hc rs argued ~I~rehnnd I
]"', ;Pld thol1~h man'\~ ~o not llkc It# i so me men and that. their g-Je..lt prophc£v should be
, fabllficd ,
;'rt" , en' sllccessful With I t .1!! u~ a.nd m~~h aepends was a ~cnt. scanda.l to C hristcndom.
6 (hd not
upon lhe s<.«l and condltlnnF.
lhere IS now .,n :know tha.t that f !~bificu.tlon would be
tha 1
the rnllrke~ some grrLIl') Wh1CA bfl.S
en ~t ~he 'mr)st of In the minds of multitudes of bOUD'htfu1 1
uent1
h ,ltlim ,o f the sea. Dnd oon!fC4t
y Sg~ked With I India-nl! About the effect oC lI'uth IoJL nga up on
1 1IlC' . . f blS has bten fetched' up a.nd ;kl1n drIed , the India.n mind he knew sofilethm g, n d he hnd
h11t !';t111 the salt rcm n.mg f\.nd n o M1 0U t of ~asb . l no doubt it W3.! the
mother pn ts 01 t h
m,e or hnilinR will nltello thll! 'Much young ~tock I world But for an tila.t be WM dispose to t~in~
ll<l!l ke n killed bv 1ts n BC, and tllO'ugb- not. so h,:rm . the resultf! of the WI\r would work out tot In the
ful wh,"n used WIth ot.he:' foods, lt IS fa.tal ,...;hC!} ma in 3.S hindra.nces , but nther RS nnpo UOJtiJs If
use d a lone.
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t.he world loa.med the ]c~wn of tho war. V l Z. It hat
you could nOL build n. civilisa.tlOn whLc sh~l1 be
stable upon a basis of . selflshne.'fs. ' noV lseUishneslI
he mea.nt not only as IL affected \18 III our-rrivate
life. and jnd u~'['ia.l t.i~, but a.l:i-O in' 6ut mternatlona.l hie Tblls ca.used everyhQdy ~ thInk o r
great t.."'L.'~k before us of re·blllldmg civ il isatIOn
a trncr found4.ltJOn, whIch was a founpa.tio n
7)$"- . " ...... 1'11" ....
of the fellow ~hlp of indlVlduftls, c1~el! . and
na.ti ons 'rhH.t srroo.t thnught "'Was rl a.wnm(! upon
mmds of na.tIons There were da.ys when the
EuropMn na.t lon8 thought they could~ exnloit Lhe
col oured r~s o( t he world for theIr own advan.
tage. and t.l~ov dId so. a las 1 very 10l'aely witbo"..l~
sCMl'ple. nod t he record wa.s 1\ )a.ment.a.ble one. But
now' t])at w ⢠.' becoming nr<P<Js.;bla. · Nobody
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to h lS subject in hand , the rev. gent l&1t If1USt. be a.i;in}lt.tcd t.r.lat for som~ time
been a. sort, of u.t.tltude of mmd which
⢠~pr~'::t'!;:na COnVI Ct.lOn or IiiUSplC1 0n
1<1.
the B Ible. But before
. tb.cy must a1wa.vs (lIS·
AtwIedlloossom
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A.rtlc}cs! o~ V«t;u and e\"'elJ' I tJe.rip.
bon of Valnable aDd eo12"HT'tible Pr0P!f'Y.
A Fire Proof Room for all Plate and J~l D.epqlta,
Fo'itEIGN lIIONlJi CRANG~_:J
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Jewelll
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Pmv~TII
GOOD~Cn.E
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1ST. lIA RY'S BUTl'S. READING;
[EST.lB.LJ..SHm, AS PAWNBROUR &
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PlUT.n"S DoOH
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SILVD.3\O.T~.1..832.1
THE -POULTRY YARD.
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chl~kens
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tbo~
bp~th
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" Now" said White gleefun y , â¢â¢ fora.
pla.ying 8 Kt-Q5. Bl nck solemol,v mOVAG 1\:1: - Bbmate t
" Oo! I dIdn' t mea n tha.t " 6f\Id White , "L0t >!w h:'L'-""~
It back. I'll exeha.u ~o fir.\t!" Each tnllk 11 ~ c k )llS
ei"'hth move ·and Wlute p layed 8 BxJ(t Bitt IC k re~ \lOIH!109 WIth BxB. .. No~' tI 511,.10 ,\Vlllte CQ,\f:dtl,lIt ~', "!'!~
llllve my dig altha ~ n " a.nd ll10 \'(l(\ 'IF. a~ 1I 11\.t- Q,)
"Vnrv ,.ell " l>8.id Bl#, and pla.,"~d ll - B6~.h lU;.;.tu t
\y1\lte'!l l.:l.uguog~ belc is lInprmtnblc
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We bke tbe fol]o"ml ~ game and notcs h ool tlH,
"Mottling P ost" of ,?ctobe l' lfit.
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Pla.ved by oorresponpence between lhe Rov '1' J:r,uml_
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to n (White) a nd M r.
4 Q,-QR4
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Im'ade
same
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11.',,1.
llow·!\·daYR
t.n.lked
of e;pJOItin g
ISt ' lod upon it s o~n basis.
Irn
J&.p&l' whi,'h
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concnudon, 1 t he
Bishop sll.id h,p: WM quite · Iure t.he m OM \ t.hcv
tl.l.lkor1 nf the qrothe rhood of nnL101fl3 the m nre
wouln C hT1St some to the front a.s the only K iQg
and Master
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Addre.'1P'JCS f~nowed by the Right Rev F. ,?ld.
smith Ilnd the Vc,n. the .Arcbdeac~m of WyomJJl ~,
and thc meeting f wa8 brought to a .d08e by l tho
BenediCtion.
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SMIT~; ~,~'~~~;(~~~ Realt~.:
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a - K~l('Q
21 R.lI;Kt
~2 R::dl
l l:d':
Kt.-WJ ~
l1- K ·t ~
'..!l Q-B5
H-K4
P-Qll$
nx:! '\ \ b~ 1
C'tlbtlc:-4 11
Kt.-Q.':!I
B -l:1'l
n-Kl l
r - QI 1:
2.') l (t..xBP
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27 Ib.Q.
28 i-l-KS
2'J Q-Kt.S
30 P - ltn4
:11 P - K B4
Q -K1U (r;)
Kt. - KtS
32 'B-B6ch
23 l{t-Q6
R-I\.S
QxKt.
JUU
I'_QJtt.t
P-Q.lW
It-K2
B-lI2
K-Q-z
Hi Q-lS:;:
]~- Q3 I
, sa Ps.P
Qll.-Kl ,
11 n -Ks
K t-.D 6Ii
tU P%~h
Rvl!lgnl{h) ~
(~) ThiS Ullfl\.l lllh'h.r openmg Wft.8 brought mto BotiCie
in .. Modern ChC83 Opemll~, " by Mc~rs . ~nO lt.h !'Jld
Wlnte ,vho here proceed with P - Ql, matmg a.u Immc (itntc bul for tue centre, which in the present game
is aba.ntloll ed to ' Vhite.
(b] P' x B 'w ould Pc
I ovide a useful opeu file, an~ ..
m ea1l S of preventing I ~ hlte from OCC"VYlllg the lID.-
porhl.llt
9Q UIlTe
(c) This·
Q4.
atta.c~
t
lS II.
(d , ..'\. t imely
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.rendered poSsible
1,.
Uth move.
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DxKt.
Q _Q"
Kt-KtR
Kt-B5(r::)
Q-K9
1' - 1'3
15 R- QI {d)
fa:
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II - Q9' ~
n H- QKtIl
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PennOll Shn.l'p (flln.ck) .
WhIte
Blaelc.ll
Whlt.(!.
lll!-ck
T. J{A.miiton. ,E ."P. Sh, ' ⢠T. nQ,Tr. lllon l Et' I';ho.:rp,
I Kt-QUS ' P - K4
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P- BS
2 L' - Q'
P:<P
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GAME No. 1063
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d.i~ ntt'he Quc~n. '·
move, rather
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e~bal'la~Ri.ng
by Black.
to Dla.ek.
(e) An lU~restlllg {!olllb11la.tIOll, glYlu&, up the e:&ch n.ngG to contine the B lA ck Qt.
(C) Q - B 1 would ~' lell.st ' ~ive ba.ck th~ oxch&n&,,\
and would lea ve B1l1.c' ~ th lUI awkwa.\ d g~me.
â¢
(g J R-Q S ell wae fiu.eatl:lned.
B lnck mtght ha.Te
tried B x Pcb, 26 N..l-R L,IQ-Kt G threatening to
dmw, or If 26 K- B ,I Q- j5. White's next m o}'e
forces tho Rurrcnder 0 the Q.
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(h) If K" P, 35 Q Q 5 Ch'IK-Kt 4 ; jl6 B-K7 iii&.
eh. 4;c.
1st BATT.
'BE~~SHIRE
VOLUNTEER
RFIMENT.
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COMPANIES.
⢠Nos. 1 to 8.
Orders for we
6ndm:::t IOctober 13th, 1917.
Officer for the wee : I.ieut.,T. n. Kent,
Next for dutv: Lie t. W. R. \Valker.
N.C,O ~IIS onduty a1 t.h& Range ; Scrgt. Good&ll aDii
L..-Corpl. JOl-dan
Sunday.-PI\!'tvlo
IU S hy
9,30 a.m., drill order ; warn-
Blreu ,
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Daoud "ill a.ttend.
N.C. O' ..
~~i~~~~~·go~·~nem'and
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