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NOTICES.
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BREWEB~: READ~G
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On ~fondllY Ne:rt, No v. 26t h, ' .
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t:II" 'r~fQtr'lo
LY MA KE BELIJ;:VE,"
Elca 'l,lf U:ll\" w"l .\ \1
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F" a tu r h~, (lainty"
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COBWEB.'" .
the ptll\ h\ V 'on M Von nnd :s'l\unw ll, DUIett,
cb t O~ than .!tl.\ftll' l"!I llI!\ 'r h:tt III whflt III M!'Ioo
Y(m rc 1\11
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"lwd 11k !'! ...."'urn o r QJ"
..... t. .vcb
.J .Mr. Button hu three
C ''' lhZALIOD.'f
,~~£PEI~ ~I~ r~~E.:~I\~~:'L~
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~JI...et~ &o.-Lleut. In J""u4\'r; !
. r.Jilnebt in ErYPt
promote& Llsut. 1a,1
Lieut. L. N : Sntt"", ...ho l..on';' '" â¢â¢
I'RlOB
, Animated Hi s tory of Ihe Wat! NO. 12.
E 'S ANlnH r E D GAZer e.
I'
TElJEGR1MS
On Thurs dny N e x t , Nov. 2 :>111;
follo wmg T Wit Ii
l ' '> .
e lC
: l l ~ I\'e ~o
needs more than anything
life an~ a good olementa..,. eduea·
foundation of a ~,lperoUl and vigor""IfK,:lDll cl.., . cmmunity:
~bt h.. Gill'-
"·SIllONfS. RmlDlNG."
i.,
education dono
IMP."
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a de"~ lld~ !u
Oll-II. " ~ 1
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Que'll
FROU "
. \ 1 h P: D 1.1 0\'
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of
(Prifr~;,.~nd)
C 1!.OIIGl! T.
II Y Al'POINT!>lIlNT TO
Gm" d " Itl ... "l ' j !'lay.
SU'r r.ll ON
E' S AN IMATED OAZEl'rE.
,
,TBB KING'S
mission as usual. 3 d .⢠6:1. and 1 s . â¢
\ Re.u r\t:d ⢠~I ·' lncJudln.
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SONS,
SEED8.MRN .
. R E.A D l iN I!l.
SUCIT',on TO l.EWIS COOPER,
an ~. ,~~,
its. Empire?
1
UOOP~R.
WIN I';
for
wb.tf It hy broUght ,upon her
di "ustnono war .he or IlllY othâ¢â¢ country
ebB wi.h.e. she was woU out of
.~ucati,on h... spelled .,...-ythln~ , rep:~IJ!l,n.
olb.,. things it h.. opelled
,
BUTJ'E,R S~hY.
. " ,â¢..;.j~ ' l>'"",'tng, and rank ldiohone.by. It
oM ! VE'~er _ and Bona beg to notify their numerous custom.,.. that th.y will ohortlJ . be abl. tQ
~1'II!1111l'S export traq" for m"!)y
of our CoJoniBl tMde by ofienng resume the ~supp1ie, of their well·known bp,nd of
M .V S butter, 8Qd
inconveVlence
218. f~r a I lIove~gn; but f~ile CIUl",d 9,. tho dela,.,
had no .'1"n·
volon1:~ 1 c,u, t ome" wore pl.....d onough to ,):lave tn>I. · ·[Adrl.}.
'
:~1:::;. Germany eould not stsnd fga'i nst
know. who h.. followed ih~ moveexport markets for the t HL5t twenty.
Let UI bve equ08tion by_ all means,
a. copy of Genna.ny'8 educational 01' com·
""'thod.. We ..ant hon..ty, thrift, ",d
fl'l...r oh j ~n ce bv 1 : I) !'itr~ Lout. £t.e\e.nlOlli.
l ht' Ja. nt'1'e A''' or. ~ f. ,1" l " HA: "1 'U :.l"",
L VH l.:
o'Utb:rea.k of wart Lieut.
the ~6th Di-rillloi1Al8i8:naI,I(Jc'IDJ"""lf,
ON tPPLIOA,TIOK..
Tnnllon No.
I.hl, T h~ . re,
BO-rTL E
LIlT~
hillltCHAN T.
:II AIHm l' P L \ CE , HEADI~(}.
p-e.,t"".Jn~
'VI Lli' our educatIonal
and
. -,!?I
.⢠, i
one gror>t fac[ It I. not alto~â¢.tJh.11'
lMI'Il1l at school, bat' what he
to learn a.fter sohool day.. A vlldt
1m: a. moment saymg: one word of dllJpBl"a.gement
.bout .uch devout tTJb~tes to ~be,:mem9rv of our
CASH ADVANel
APPLY TO
Queen's Rd., Reading.
I
resDccb blC pen on m lLy ObtalD "
frolu £It)' til I\n ~ Q,lllount ,..ithollt fLaSj
. or Loan Offi'ce formalib.N~
Il.U\'"
1
F eea or Securities are tequired, ....
the amo1u nt i. adv~nced in f~n.
ai, ··
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Upon tlie best' means of
sec uriug pat ronage lies the
found ation of t he bUl!lil,less
m an.' Ad vertiBlDg: is a. veritrable bU51D6SB adjullct and a. .
'va.lua.ble asset I f' t he proper
course is adop ted. No right
thinking bU(!Iins!'18 me.n
allow the , idea. of oourtina'
the lavour 'of t h e pubiio a.
fi\l
h~
one man
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:~~::~:un:~d:~e,r~:the
~!1~tion
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wry:
F..
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Ml'
PALACE ,THEATRE.
it
.,..tem
will be found a first-olasa
ad vert ising me
contents of its ages, appee-ling as they do 0 readers
in every houBehol are read
a.nd re-read by th sa.nda of
1>eople. Here th n is II
splendid opport ruty for.
100801 business me to m&ll:e
known any ann9uncement
they may wish I to brin~
before the notice of the inhabitants of Reading or any
part of the Oount~ of BerkS.
NEXT
WEEk~ F~~TURE~
~om.
Lao
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it
£rI&""
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VERSHAM FREE CHURCH.
evmy ohild i, anemic, or eo eaaily ti~ aut. by per·
,~
SALE OF ' WORK.
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Mr.
omt
â¢â¢ Reading Ob erver"
.,.
W ednesday aite rnoon :leale of work m eonn~"
th e Fille Chu r c.h was b !l:ld in the West
InstIt ute. The ob ject WM tp benefit the
!"
for t h e up - keep of chur ch bUIld ing!. &011 abo
the Baptist Mlslliona.ry SOcl etl' The ~fA.\or (Mr.
Se.rJea.nt) nn behal f of t he Ma Jores.!! (who
later) perIorm ~d the openi,n g ceremony, al~
'''LDT>ort"d by the Rev. \V 'rhomM (the- mi.nister),
M"r5. Sweetman l LIeut. Palmer and othera.
Palmer briefly explai ned the object. of t'}\e
al read y .t.l-ted, nnd mentioned ' th .. t
pre.~n~ ptinist.er. 'Mr. T humM, h&d been wi~
18 montlis, nnd "80S labo uring most lIoCoeptably In
fmdst.
Ma.yor . 1n p erfor ming the openmg ceremo.J'.
to t he plea.sura it 1;ave him to u uderta~ t~t
it (lid {or any other d euom inA.t;on ca.rry1.D:: 'lit
After IofcITiOi to the mdustry a.nd J':eJ1
prnmpted the workmg party of ~h,, 30Chlf~~
promote such Iln u c-ellent sal e aDd the ,n.b thaht .
helU'h iy supjlOrt.ed. hi, Worship fonn alJ 1
X
the pro eerlmgs open.
the matlOn or the Rev . W. Thomas. sooonqed by
Palm ... th e Yayor n.nd Ma.y ore3' "er~ . zjea.rt~1
for the lOt-rest 'th.y ~." tJLken in the ...1. III .
theIr p l\trOll a~~ awl support.
~
were ... ell nrmlJged a.nd pwcd ~tb ~ ..
of usefu l nnd fllnev Ilrt loles.
W'ere -CbW:ch ItaU, MTI!I. Talbot,
a.nd Mrs. Crllbh . SWlda,y f5chtro1 .~d
stnU, Miss Bl\mfield a.nd Mn.
E. SiPtmon~ i
Auxihll1'v )IIS!llona.'Qf stAH , M.u s C'?tpe a nd V1l5
,
" -omen':5 Qwn. MtI. Sw⢠."tnt&n,· ~
a nd 1ft.. Sm tth . Flower 3 0d F ndl ,tal(, :MrJ·
~Ir. H mwn and ?-fr Morris ; Da~d Of l l t
M.. t" Leslie Wretl"ud ~li" M. Dor.; ~freI .
â¢WI, Mrs. Warnck, Mi.. Raip aud Md. 1ll>b.rfo.
.
a
'1~;!~~:ai~f.iU
â¢
&JDoto
a.!ld in order to obtain the
same the' best m eans or
bringing about the desirell
end will be np):Â¥>rnlost in, h,is
mind. No sWart should; be.
spa red to fully impress those
with whom he wishes to
come in contaot lwith tqe
nature of his w\U'es. He
mus t approach tliem in a.
' m anner whioh wi1~ tend at
once to "hit tl:\e ~aTk." an~
havinlt thus ga.ine~ the pub, ,
lic support continue to keep
his na.me . well before the
publio gs.z~ so t~at it beoomes a househ 'ldr word.
As to the question of media..
there should b e 0 hesita.tion on the part 0 the local
tradesman. The
,
.
n;.
s econdary cODsid.rat ion. It
is their support he desires,
r"
L.. "
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bQdr
BUSINESS ADJUNOT.
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hn
I
work
1v"
ITurkiah
GASH',
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great woollen and othft' t.extillll, mill! 1 :~~:~~~YJ.~~:~~~·~~i~~~o~'Tl~~~''''''.~~~~~~~~
6ghting"men. But we beljeve t~ba.t aU the. lacriflce
tht h.. been mad. by our dood iii' ~'hi. W&l' and the
y.ars would throw much Ii~bt "I' too
self·den,.ing ' effort. that '¥" 'being mOds by tbe
I Children
who have ju.t p .... d the
ma.ny thousands who fortuDp'tely ...are atill able to
often work under conditions ' far 1 wQne
4ay. Noel was right up ru iroai, while I ~ 1i.1:I OIl
claim to be among the Hvmg demap.d after all a
newspa.pers or blacking boot"s. -In' aIL
the left fl,nk. The day wall qwet, e:uept far a few
more durable. eyen . a permanent and unfading
l&de.n with dust. when the mid·day
MOti exohanged with a
p&trolwhen oocupyiDg my pDit. I had a flpleJidid VICW of the ~b
memorial whtch even old Father Time shall not
haa lUTived, tnlch youngBtera huddle
moving 'about OD their main defell.Cle line. and we
find 1t. pooOlble to obliterate in an:r degree or ex· tbâ¢â¢mâ¢.,l1,.. up in " corner ond eat. what is only on
watobed thom mOWling I ~ redanble jUst before
punge from the Bight of successive generllotions.
for 8. mew. II W elfa.re JI work, we a.dmit,
dark. I oould fWO diaoe(D the boke of a. train oa
We believe t:bill to be no m~ ~, ox; oven~ the
a great deal to do· awa..y with thl8 state
the Gua-B.erah.ba rnil~ay, + d " ...;r behind that,
fapoy of AIl ideaJill~. We rath~r prefQl' to
in many factorieJJ. but. it is not a.ltogether
piled up like a great ~ol1, w ....1the IiIlle of j 00",
it sa.,ell wJthin the reglop. of-what 18 11e.i,er.LlIJ' 1
of the p~.
H~go comps.niea, combinawhioh
one dU.y800Il we hope to enter."
H practlCaJ politimiJ," if we dare use
D,uMlono of companies, care not a jot, &I Ibng tLc
On another OOO8oion, j~ deo+rblmg ,~ ahort patrol
politic. in writing ah\>ut tli⢠...
I
sat,sf,. the I~ impector. llhi. Is
action, he wro~: "Welleft here at 1~.16, watered.
__.....;
' '---' i , â¢
there is a blot. and ~ foul blot, too,
at a, and bivouacked at 1.20, ~ved o1f aga;n at 2,
our children in mill an" f~ry after l.u.
.and k>ok up a line of ~t. ~ 8 a.m. We lI'eJ'~
MR. FISHER'S VIEW&,- - . )
They ha'!'o- p ..oed t~gh r e'hool
bombed ell route) by
Ta.ube, aDd
w⢠..;.., th.roo"" glJld to _ th~ the London
they m many - insia.naes have by their
'~
killed and one or tw,9 Q"thera 'W'o1lJlded. About 9.30
U Observer H
last Sundar gave p.b')~t" to this _Iv~bctorv Ir.bour a.il,.-l.fl school to .nter UPOD
tho~enem1 shelled UB, an~' col1tinued iii¥- 2 p.m., .~
that w.ak.ns them in
and
..pect 01 the 'q~e.tien -/,1 mejllor\alI. ~" v~ in·
asnU,. ....~bing for our led horsel.· It j.o ditIiouli
teresting intervi.", -,ptk Mr. H. A: L : Fisher.. In
knook all ~1I1~ltion for ""U-imptov'!',
to 81ve a.n account wltho1l.i aivin, mili~ uw&.
of th.m. CbJldren 'ebould be .. lh oppy
an Ulumine,ting oonverf!tion the Pre.s.id6nt ~f the
W1'en ;!O. left our po.t ! 15():r~ ...... wi);bin ~OO
Board of EdUcation deAl" WIth, tho' futk'o of eduy.r& of WI Wl.th fi:J:oo. ba10llete. We had to :reC:Ir,.
l j~;;::~'~:~. in J Pn?perlY organised factory
&1
e]8e, pronded) aiwa.YI provide~ tha.t
cation from II nursery to uniTfil'lit.,..: ,r 'and. shows
under heavy shell fire O'Ter two miles of fia.t'~.
of 'work and the lnature of tho wdrk are
how it 'is poasible for the natIon to prOvide the
with abort guUeys every uow and then.; Dl,lrmg'
,
I .
beet 01 w.... memorial. by hâ¢â¢ding now and .t once mJt&I~I" and, after all, that they have regul.r
this retirement some of my horses :w"re killed. and
the important qu..tion of education. .. War,"
provIded IIJId proper rest interval. allowed.
th. mon h.a;to comâ¢â¢Ioog two On a oaddlo .. My
Did Mr. FiBh.r, .. haa ",h'red men', mind. lis well
b'Dr1I~, Marous, was hit, and I Ouli'jlUlt had tim. to
hop on to m,. ..cond 1\01'SE!. W. were told after.
....iils. Univ......I. ..1'Tioo natu.:..uy leada to the
NUR~P:RV SCHOOLS-'Warda that we oug ht not to )la-ve hUD8 on eo 'long.
ConviCtiOll that those r ho ""'~ it "" worthy
mo.t of Mr. Fiebe:"-s other prc,po,,~.
My men were beyond praise In every ws.y. Com_
of the bed from ,116 communit.y, even ea' they give
hearty accord, especia.l1y
munications had broken dOWD, ' BO we had to aoL OD
th.ir boat to tile oomJD=tty. One . e! "'7 ft:iendl
bel~""r-JJaid
teacher" whIch, !U!
our own initiative to; t great FItent."
Y.M.O,A:. work at the 1rD¢ ..nd coming
week, the BerkshLre Countv
heartfelt srilipl~th,. lof tho town will bo
int.Q contact. with jncredib; 'D11!1'lKtra ' of our
anticipated
to some extent.
.xtqnded 10 Mr. suttont hiS ~re&Tem6l1t.
Britieb lolcjiory, tella me ho":' eopecio,llV deter·
â¢
I
â¢
icbool'8 for ohijdnm between
REFERENCE A THE EDUCATION
mined on ⢠m .... li....bl. fut,i.. !& tlj. Britim .QI.
and .ix. but we ~ope this will
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COhiMITTEE.
di.... First. 01 all 00 Is ....IV;~, ;~f ~~I ,~ beat
luy and careleu mothers to
AI;, a meeting of th~1 Eduoation'l"Committee, oa
the. Gemum·, the J)Ocondary
, 01 h .. feel·
into tho ...;.., ' 01 ..;..,h.... juri
ing il tthat wo mDBt have .. . hOtler, England after
"~~.\~~~,::P'h"'nod,.y, Mr. E. Jao 8On,' wbo pre&ided, refened
of dofug th.lt duty ... moWer.. It
.uf.~i\~.
to the late Lieut. But
IH. 'I'plalned thai tb.
the ....... It will be well 10r' t!>otiO, in pow... in
that. attendan;'" t.tJ these school. 'fill
ahoonoo of tli. Oba1~a1'
L. G. Bulton, W â¢â¢ not
Ilomnment i/'they ml1y ..all88 tJiI~)gO;'eral ·d.~.
""npllllI.,.y, for it i. dei!red that chlldr;n
due to the los8 of hill 600.' 1 He bad to b. pt'6llln t
rninatlon. ob..iouoly th.
roqtfu"",ent 01 "
ebould remtUti in them till tIIey
Tt"""lya...
.L"'~9'P"1 at a meeting of Chr,tst' s ~osfita1 ~hat morIHu~, 41ld
bette< ,EnKl~d' ';'uat bo !>pitt.;;. : 'ducation, .~d,
age. .,. ~"'.oho~ld think 10 IUdW, ....d
had 80veral other eng&gements in ~don during
~PI'a&lIy; """'" educition for'UIl chlldrtil ",I tlie
a1ao hal . thllll8'ht that 'the Wstin'g 1.â¢â¢,~ ..YVM1~,
the daf, and thorefore ~
' w.~ 'l,!obl. t.o be p..-nl
people. TIMI impul.. th.riIJ.o the Erilpire: ..Recently
in Reading. On beh
01 the Cowmittee, Mr.
eolDlliittfte and
,. _ti.ng repr<!s~ting lOO,!lOO "o~ m.t ill
is 6llODgh to ensure .nch young
J aclaon s<lid he deaired .~'""" ~ deepest
Wal.. to pus 1'IIIOIutio!,0, d!"'l~~g , rclIJ,ar"n be;"g Pl""P"rl,. looked altor at home.' If
p~th1--:with Mr. SubtOD. n ~e loIS of hlB fourth &00.,
ieeonclary end nirl.......i'Y educatU;n ' for" ...
get! -hls n~ sohool. ·some mothe-r&
Lieut. W. V. R. Butte, 0{ the Berks Yeoma.nry,
..ho by Mholartlc ,effort. ,hall ,how ~ de.lre
a
J'O'IY tima' of it r in ' who had fallen in aoUoll in P&leat.i.ne. MI;". Sutton,
for it. Need,. a11 ta. ~.. ~\II !a··Engl .... d
will b~e pl~tf of ~ tim. on
th.ir olWrmon, felt!t I bard: work and tim.
haye p&&ied resolutions of ~ ;~.â¢j
. - l penn,. ~.l ..tel and to go to
were the prinmpal h en
iluoh a loss, and he
,
...â¢â¢ Dot going to neg .ot lhi. busilte88 or publio
ptc*!. in the aftomoon &II on their own.
~nt~/:~~~ duti.. on that aOl'Ount. 1 H. moved thot & vote of
EDUCATJ.ON ~ND WORIf'-;-..
oondolenoo be sent to th, fo.i:rrilT.
IPRq)'OSALS.I
. So f.. 10 ..,04" but Mr. Fi.lIer ....... to UI to
Mr. Field seconded \~he jre,61utiou, whioh .,...
.
t~ be m ... ' for the r..... 01
be ~.. hW ..,on th. ch[ld,;..h·o dQ.,:lOIIle work
carried, the members rising from their eeata.
rourteen ~... of "II. &t aohool ip, in '""dttlon to attending ' och:ool. , & 1&&" that
I
I
j
" the re\Mion'!hip , 'betwe~n child .labour. ind obi\d DO....m'ui'te ""'On.bl., and' there is nothillg to ba
I
.
, ~.r .....~ 10< bol", b~ at P';'
e4ueaUOII have ~n and
belni citl(d~ed with
hardly
earO
to
·;).ree.
an
opinion
on
,tho
.especial OII!\. 1!r1tilh cl!ildren h.ave not boon
-1'
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i
,
,
.
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kept ""I of Itho eI_tary ll:h061 bY'16boui--.. ob fun,ot;I,>n. of scl!oolmiAtr_ In do&Ilns with girl. ⢠.
DEATH OF MR, W. HOLLOWAY.
the "lie of marriage. Here again
~ 'We. regret to. recoro the de..,th 01 M>. William
iD,titutionll>- lied III 84 ~ ~nt. attiondail06that mothon ~ lto.b. r.gardoa .. jtiop~~. ~ono""" PrinciPal of York Hou..._School, Read·
but, under file
which h . . .mted, & child,
betore beginning ita achool day" hila ~ p'!""'t. ti... Ai to Mr. Fish""s final J".opooal. r"th !". ~l whiCh took place on J40nday lut. Deceued,
-wflo w~ 79 yeaia of age, WM a na.tive of Weat
ted to worljc threo ho~r. at nch 'toU:I .. deliver- gard to what tho SlaW ohoulcj do in ]lIoviding Bromwlch. S~ofIordebire, eam. t,o Reading jUJ.t
U"ivjm:ity
edue&tion
th.B.t
iii
â¢
big'
qu
..
l.ion
and
IDt! newlpapml, blaclcinlJ boote, or. oanying parfUtl'""Yean allo and of.Oned York House School,
coui~OIl. Altogether..- the w,hlch is one of the oldett 6I}u.bijshmente of Its '.
001.. Eq>erienCi b .. dieproverl th.· tboarr that
''''Y el....or
baTe beon .....nged lor the
Mr. l!:0!1/JWay Wl\O a great programme at the Pala.o~ Theatre next week:. One of
pro- kind in tb. Mwn.
."eIl occupati~n. do no harm to s~1 work. Re· Pr,..ident 01 the Board -01 EduOlLtion
Iav&r of music a.nd ha.d con8Iderable musical atta.in~
porta from I a grea.t nUmber of our ~Om ...tary pou:na... .. vert atartling prograIDlIIe, but ..... be· nlents., He wa, the oldest pra.ctism.g member of outetanding fMtures ~ be a. fantaay "" The Soul '
te be pr...nted r Mr. A\fJ;od Leonard, tho
will
&chi
â¢â¢â¢
the
~teot
m_ure.
of
suc·
ochool ~ti...ho". .that ..",... >wo.tlt: Ji. ·n-.y
th~ ~ Philh l..Lnnontc SOCiety. and &.IS an ~rmist in
at the violin, lIll ⢠Bertha. PertiDa, the moom.purming. it in ,~ and m.od.r.~ .tage~. connection with the Wesleyan church68 fiP.'the tolVll
f"q,..... d by out·of,..mbol .p!0tmont,
Helen A8hleigb 1 Ua.e excepall it Is ponIbl. to gat .duCAtlonal Imdi_· fqr mWlT! ye&rs Wall widely known. and' Igrel.tlt parable danseuee, and
and speoirilly by earller.thau:...hOoI!i/oo... work.
tional vocallst. The mu
" by Horma FiD.k~ Ourles
rospect
in·
J:fonoonformiit
Cll'ol
...
Mr.
HOllowl
and t.{r. ]'jlhet. IUSJOItionl. in th~ totoJ, ~a.l la over~ ot th:e open·air, ' oouotry waID bein Co... rdltte .bonld olIo
Oblldron who perfonn it .rea,cb, ochoOl , iired, with
an .ttractivi iMn. 11. is
~Cl\L~p<> bring em ⢠lit of apoplJxy jf in· "I. dblef and ' fllvountti form of ex.tojoe.
w
their mlndo full 01 other in~te;' ~ often, p ......
e9verii.e~ IU II the cu~ ohatty ooDled..iaD .. featuring
l 1
.devo~ed to· *h.\ early morning dip, the IaIt 0"",," S&Dd sa.ck ,tltohen." 1 ~phaine .Anderson ia to be
I(on being as. recently M thIS spring. ..en in a 4sioing "Pd lna\rumonlal ~et. The 1a_...,111
.
oI~e of tho prof1'&\!1m. will be ....u ~ l!y Yay
Woatborbr, CO"l'.4lIo!>noi ~d47Brown(lJ'p..sldeIl<nrn);
SH,\LL CHILD LAI\OUR BE P,J«)H!B.I TEP 1Oruy Hiob
:Po...
d~~I"""Â
Tha.t m~ be t;s» Im· many Ins\oiD-, but
,dlanIl and' 0vllen "'14 Klhy and the Wee Nlow,
an tar from boHmng the, .... ordinariI,. health,.
OOD!!'Waua. l'h.l!'l:""~ 'Ifill gin ⢠oholoe " Isotio.
I
' man, WaB
and well nourished '1>07 or'" girl of" ~ ' parento,
⢠th& ca.JJlp
011 the ,.,1ophoue &n4 ,ol~; whll. tim. per_,I
If
o..,...pondsnta
in
an
attempt
esc&p&
,vas
~r.ed
with 1'""8" lam1lIso, II to be d.prived of doing
Path.'.
tte"ru ai"'1 be M:hibited. It .bo1l1cl.
lIe
""a.
remoood
to
No.1
,
W
ar
H
o,
.jJi~,
ae BOOO_ a. potaible
..,.-j J!ind of ..ark, if it doel not 'intorf.r. with
notea
the
box
qflqe Is nOf op.n.only ~'!' II to 1..
m!!'.' foy the treatment of hiâ¢.m :luro"~ r
p1.....
hi. (1J: her lohool attondanOe. Mr. l1'iih~ i. to be
·..Iready â¢â¢â¢ted, subsequently
,bOll.l<lor· daily and Il() lelephqa. b ollingro on, Baturo&ya.
I
'
â¢
â¢
admired and ."pportod in hi'- ideal'"' for improv.d
able number of Germa:n prisoners,
e8cort, I at tfolnded the Il1ner~l from
education fJIroughout the country, but he and his
the cere(ilony which took pJa.oo in
fri â¢â¢do mtl'il not run ..way ...ith the Ide. that
wound set apa.rt fOT Catholics, wars COI~d,'tc~!d
11' YOU W AXT A
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thf. ... 0'
:1"
0..-
S.
t
.... d....,bed i'I x.. H......,... _ r t pablUo,bed ito
the pre â¢â¢ on No.a..bor i 17th 'l:aat: l:fo pariitOJ..u.
to hUld ..,06pt tlIe r'ar o-.s. ~ ..hi..
roo.lnd late 011 lIafurd.y milA" the 1'fIh, aua
dotaJle oaIllIOt b. 1expeCtecl for __ w..k..
⢠f.", ...eeks before the battle IfJIIlmenoed,
29th, lie oeld
T1i. mont af tb. troopl
.pl"ndi,il, Allen" i. ~ 1'8ti11.... ,oad 1O!d1~r, ...
wh... h. does lilt ...., .... 'all r"""!lileol!l thai ....
1 0 rillht throulh f'd . . "I' th~ Turks
properly."
Again, when ou outpor duty during the BUlDJDer
month", he wrote: II We ,r~e .'Y"y'oat GlA 't he lhelle4
are& again, bu t on a wi~lT dJ.ff,rent 'pot to tester-
are quite &ure M~'. Fisher
aAi.sfied with th" rate 01 progress that
AN EDUCATED NATION AS A WAR
MEMORIAL. Th. be.\ of ... a.r memorials fL"" not nec..,.,ily
thooe .1 expen,ive .culpture or .ven lb. em!uring
I'h,wd.w,ork of the monumental m ..on. 110'....
ap·
propriate and beautiful th.y may be. :w..... not
of the Ro,.al
IaiJe4 â¢
I '
.
Readiog), aIId weAt
tjlew, ~d . 8eo.~
rueut. A. G. liIulton,
I ..... f'ppoin!04 ~ a "'m.
~io. In the Rifl. Br!!1e po ~~~.. ~ 1M.",.
~ut~' ...... na ",n, L {... ~ E. G. l"'~, 1[.9., 7~
Royal B _ Reg.t' l w .. killed in , don ~
Prillaot yoar, near V ~ell â¢â¢â¢ i
.
On Iâ¢â¢ving ..aool-'t
1'1, LI""t, Viol'"
~111tA>~. ..."t 16 ~n'4alM toi!> h4 ~, ,.ho "..
'r'rming in aaqatohaw ⢠He .... , T!"J ~17
il'te... tecl In ~tur. and .,n kln!lo of G1\taoo.
~rII. AI lOOn ai he
.. _
I!IilIta-.y op, h.
fturned to :&orland to joli. t,h. An!l1'. _
.....
,ppointecl t6 ⢠Y""1IlAnl7 1lOm,w";QJ, t.. J ⢠...,..
\916. H. joined hio reg!inent .broad ill Ootober 01
10m. .,-, ona h~ met. hla t~ .rothâ¢â¢
xaotli t....lv. months before t.h. Gay he .... Jdllecl.
e wa, enthu8iastio in l{ie mUltal'J' ~lr. And \118
Oomm.ndU>g 0_, ... rlUDg 00011 _
h. joined,
oald: .. He la te..,. __ land ba:rd ~." H.
00 4o~l>t jdIIe4 1m \he oh..... "" the Yoemanrt
fIrlgade, to whloh la, bolorille~
Ramleb); ...hl..
forming lIuch simple .wOrk as &.. ~;p~r' round
before brealdaot tbt it i. ioin~ to . ~~u,t that
boy ,r girl 10> tho reat of th. day, Ministers who
ooo.t';'l our gneat. deparl_ 'of " 8~~\· do n~
bow froml ~laiJ expef(~'o&how:-tIiJ pobr live,
or the struc~l. tba.t g"", on in,a larll!' famil. for
m.t.enoe. !The theo17- and e~en ..a~~ I ~ Qovernto-d.,. ia to eneouragJ la.rge familiea alnong
1, ,,,or!<:ln~ cl...... Well "nd' goOd, but: ';'o not re·
.t.rIct '
!rem allowing healthy -~ber. of
their lamiliea from ,t urnIng .an honOlt: ' s)ljlling in
an occupation that l()eB not mterfere with 8Chool
houro. We pretmm. that Mr. Fish.t, . C.binet
.Mini,ten. heads of Government depUtments, and
evon unde ...tudiea at the A,Jlll\iraJty, . ,Waf Utlic.,
and Cn·iI ......a.atl g.nmIl1, like to ~a e tb.rr
mo~ing U Trampete&r" de1ivered t o them -in time
for_t.heir breaJdaat ta.bl. still a.t., the price of
q.nd no oha.rge to be made fori 'deltvety. I.! We o.lw
believe "hat the aame distingl.\i.sh.eQ, m~mbera of
Parliament a.nd .trugghd'J g.nt.eel respect.ble
Civil Service el.rla lik. to walk Int.o the 'W ...
Office, Admiralty, Home Office 'lIJId
pubno
building. where the,. are .mplo,-.4 ·'....
'poli.het!
bbot!J~ '
..
. J .:j .. ..
.
men'
..
tit4.f
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CHILD LAI}OUR AND
.
PROBLEM.-
it
.
., ⢠,
TH~ Q()"~S\i'J~
. ..
â¢. , ' ,
N_ th~ labour p..IiI.~h.~ ~de\,,~ It,u~~e.. ary
in thollsand, o{ inet.ar\.oell in. euburb&ll/ J;>ndon
eIaowhere' to enioge acbool' girla', !"Id : JlFt.icularly
Ichoiil bOl" ·to toke an' ..rl;r: ~o~, J!~",!,aI?"r
..",.I! and to en!;r the prim. "l'd til!' ; . t1bur\ian
vlill ,,!:i~. all , it. outw~ra . I~~ .~"!I~\Jnttr~1I/
Itrugglesl l~ even ,,:Iean tlie ~9~' ~I!!?iTl.r. sembe
e1er~; ar bank oaohilU'/ be,fo", '/\" "dI,l'I! .⢠pp- on
his IUburb .... r<lilway pl~tlor'lll, I W ..."do· //lot ,i ..
....hy such
and ~i"'s olibul~:
their
1· ;~:~lr~·:'·~'~~u·~rtiS~~~~~~~i~~~
thtM)hti......
t'
the Rev Father J{ ernan, the priut
Readmg. The firin g 'of three rev'olv'."
grave and the sounding of the " LastpugI,ora concluded too ""romony.
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