Reading Observer 11-1917
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I of making ' "
ger""",,,,n' J&Dd this took .
01 ..
£57 1. 2d. repm.. llhpg, no' {."er thap
su bscrlben. I
.
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mm,.
It w~s quite OJ.
g~tbcring
In the schoolroom.
There was vocal
DMlntal mUlle inc'llJdlllg J:i.umaroDS "i<>Iedi"D',
the pa.rt.y Jnclndcd
door, and I don't
she brmgs in 0.
I SOOD liveD up..
well with boiling
it'â¢
largo proport.lon
intervo.l m I th.e eutcrtmnmeI\t
cerelPopy tpok pltifo.
e"ODio~.
the~~f:~~~~;;~
Mr. F. I
chalrnulD of the Church -Ad.vlsory! COUIlCll,
sees <>=~
And
0.
peoplâ¢â¢ wll hod".try pl, ..... t
..:a â¢
I
yOli eDjer !if0.
,
sided, a.nd was supported by the Rector of
~h"", jthe Rev. R. S. StOneyl, the Rev.
-N"'O."J the R.v. A. C. Southga£'e, ~~~;~.~
:Mr", Neison), hliss E Ra.dcUfJe. c:
who mnde the preseDtatIOn. ~.nd Mr. l!..
t.t:Lm. tJlc l oLher cb'Occ}rr.'men.
The :Cblunnoih.
In ...
few
t
FhmiD~
,
,
remarb,
mid thcy bhd oked MilO 11,1... Radcliff. 'to ntake
the WOSOPl.IIt,nn b.hus. of laer 'IerrWa 'and.
indel<>tiga.blb work in ODmIoetiOll db l ~'
tBing ~ff<ctng St. John'.: '!:be Chard . lA.~
eOUDcil h.~ ...Jrod h,m to ""'Y ben. ·D'uoI. ~~eyl 3ppI'Cciat.ed ?dr. Nci... n', l...ticun; '_"'~ Ih~ 60th
:
eao!Iy' be verified.
I
R~~ ~elief.
an connectldn wdh the so!:!.} and spi1Jtnal ~et.a
IpC his dut,cr' .
,
... ~. "
I.
The Rev. R. S S~onel' " Lvery '?1"r
Nelson was lleavmg th~ pari ~h.-ae hBd found
0. worker who could. be absoil1telv trusted to
"hi!! dut.les m fron t of e;erytbing else He wo....'
1,l>I."" cd to know tliat in his new sphere of work
'vou;td ha.~o a. parish of bill own to look after.
scnrce)Ylnced to formally mtroduce Mr. {Southp;ate, who ~"as comrng from 8t Peter's,
Mr.
NellSon~ succe~sor: and he was syre he w~uld De
assured of
hearty welco~lle among them. They
ha.d li Jed tIog~ther for five yean 'and th.fft; was a.
pre~ty ~oo~ test, a.nd be wa.:s convinced tyey could
not hafe a better men than Mr. Sout"nte, He
was se dmg lllm to 8t Jobn's because he 1v:as tho
best m n he could send Q.!5 Mr. Ne1:!lon'~ lucce s~or.
Communio~ at se L~ilt,ei;c.';·
said sh. bad '11...11 .,ked las one
01 ~h,
'
of 5t John's ~o mue tho
l~llolYc,d by evemong
Q~:._' _\~\I'"
I,plrc~"n\<'.tio.~ to Mr, Nci'pn, Sh. hed nclt dOli.
sermon wus prea.Chedl.by
~ANAGERS
before, but. noverthcless she could not
liou8e t M.A., Arohdeaepn"'j~t..;~lr:~~'
t/iim:I?,g, them for h<t.,,'mg conretteli that
,
DlEhop
being
p
....
Dt.
Th.
c.
I
She need hardly ""y th.t In
m ccc!!s in every way! for
their gIft that eveniD2i on tb.
debled'to the pre,.nce and opc:OI:lle.:ol.
~eDn,·tulr. it 'was ,In no wav ,a ~e'asure
â¢â¢â¢.
I
â¢
.
â¢
â¢â¢
1_affection
1n which he W~ hold
.,nd Lord Hugh Cecil. '
..
connected wIth St, John's
His
for believ.ng that.
. '~NNtJAL MEETING.
and pllticnctl he had shovm in the.
c ,o.h,on was one' of the
by him smN! IllS r es14ence among
mg. and feel that 0.11 mUll
H o never spared him: "
effortS' becat~ of it.'.
of the leAst possible UIC to them.
tn;"cIOl', been ~ktd , tQ ' prescnt him with
~e d \=\t11.1 meetmg of t.he. above was held on Editors of the .loca.l ,; ..'V").[~.
£57 ] s 2d M n.n expreulOn ,. r tbeIr
S'atl,lrday,
LLrJ
permJtSIOn, at - St. .Ma.ry's valu a blo a ~si.5tance aD
alfeotion If the times had been Dor·
Schoo I
iIIIIj R ev CUllon Keuhou&e ~k the to tho Editor of t.he Dioc.,~.,; ,, ~,g,..
were not Jivin g da nng tbi5 wretched
rho/, i:::nd there "'ti S prf~nt. i1.. ycry larp:e number prmtmg the e.:teelkmt
would h,we been for ;'L IM('er
ot marubers: ineluding t'li'C 'Rev9 C OoIlon
11crcury" It 11 due to. . the
.S6p1,G~!\TY, Mr.
number of ~uhscnbcrs would have
,vp.re gomg to a.sk ?i.1:r Nelson
H C, " ol:dcr, P H Dltchfield, W . Britton, ru Albert SmIth, to put on
our gr.ltltude !or
llrnportlon of tbe ~Ift on
, ,
hi J ohoson, H. \Yard;ey ⢠Kmg, R W \ckilnm tbe "cry larga and Vfoluo.blqrab,q.'dOr\lf.hlC:!h 11e had "m
lll!leful to him
Lcgg.. 'C, 'Nlght-ingale, c. Q\oery. Y . . .L"cnrua.QocJ;:. bringmg about the lu.;:ael!l'a ot.'the . Conferenc;! -At
hi S friend~ In
11 H Patch. A. C. R.ymond, 0, Gor. Sk'pwlth. W"rgr,v. we wcre very ~~ec~l~ilY. ~elp<;d by the
that there
S M. Wmtcr, MeSlMl. A. C. Bartholomew. M H ,Secretary of th.) ~duC'Holu.l :q;~ttcp .of Duck·
to
Foqllct- SuttOI\,- Wt\1ght, Coleby, Crowhunt Dar- lllgha.mshire, who a1l0 H.dPrS:S.~ pi on R~conÂ
W
hngtO(Jn, G.'lhrierton, Hop~(t. Sadler, Me;do.mes "truchon. HII point of ~ v~w -was different.. Itom
and
D{tlVel" Tufna.ll, Wa.ight.'_.~tIMes Ade&ne, Dames, tlut of MilS Parham, and the· ~alqo . of hll o.cldI"fl~1I h,.I,'e .. ,j~
H Carter, ColllD8,- DadleYI' Dayrell Reed, .Hlck- woe enha.n cect by the newer methods.o.nd
conta.ined the
son~ Ken t.llIh. Da.rker, E:tng , Roberton, Rourke) alms thl\t h,c outlmed
fI h., Dran,eh i.8 to 1"00
an addreg settiDir t
II lto,urke, TJtcomlle, Type. Edith ~utton
-congra.tulated on bemg 'oocb-etaed-' bv 80 great ' 3ll
a.pprecla.tion WIth
~hc Rey R ,\Vlckham Legg addressed the meet.. authOrIty and ent~u~rast.~-M-;~I~-: Wa.~.
'IDe
friends at Caversha.m
mg on .' 'l'e'at~ and~le;gy.'; He said tbat be Rector: of Remenba.m Ii W~1!I m.D~t ~ll{r~r in hill lIermeed in_ hIS llcW' spbere of
b d I
' ;''.In' ced '
h
I
'~ '
f .b
h h f
MI SS Radcliffe then h:tn(1ed to ;air.
a .,a. ~a.y& ~ T.£~ned
1m
IS re atlops
m~1! at/ eV~'2song~ . .1l ~nJ ~,~~u,. $~'V ⢠t.r"..= c, urc 1 or
adClrus enclosed In whIch was the
t each'era tlte_ grcntest pleasantoeu, Be was not the first tIme ufter , ts happy" re~tora.tion Your
"mount ~tnteq.
gomg to enter mto what tn.'\Dy ma.y h3.ve thought Committee feel that ,it . Jl}UlIt. 'p)1lq!I ~ ~ record the
n Nelson 1" a brll~ht 'Rod eheeTyI
be lIWaI-these rela.Llons-but r&lher he WIShed to
kindness and devoted "t.~tipn of, ijle 'lcaT,
Miss ,Rndc1iff:e tor ber kind word.!ll,
lpeak of the common auns aDd Ideall!i tha.t both the Rev. Stephen ' ymtl!lr , u. J~l!l. too, that It
of the Obm eh Council for all they
~mUA ~lhaVe If 'tliey' w-,
true to them.selvel and WI'II no t d e tra.ct f rom , . b u t rn.th el' ad~\I t 0, 1!1
·t · t'I'
m;J.k~ !hIS rel!lldence
'&1. St. of
John
"."4
Allccessful,
and the member~
thes
the-...." orlc. It W8.5 a common cntlCllm tha.t both t.ude towards blm, if l l. ,men t.iqlll!l ;De- v6ry,. gnlciou!o
fnr the }t'lval subpart.h~ had alwllv5'
had fairly comfortable billeta,
They had both way in which Mrs. "and )lly"Wmt.cr rt.cei.ved~ the
them H e I!I pokr. of bis NJcia.l work
long hollda.ys.. but as the. strAm Wtul twofold, Branch. Indeed. f>U1'i",A.uoeiatiog' is ve& mdebted
in fill thR.t ~ . htld tried to dQ 'm
.c~ teaqhiflg anii con.taut .uperr;"on,
to the clergy generallY ' fi;;.! ~Jjee ~l.ndid ""y in
In their do,lv toil, and"ol the h'l>·
r
them , Even wormg mell "''';'' now
whIch
thu . .otlllllJ,tunitl" g\t:~,
''''I'''k;ej15n.~I~ .Iw~yâ¢. derh'lll;l.!J~. doin~ ,d. ' . H.
...r'~
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'~~e't~~~~ti:~i~~: .""t.~;;.;O.'t.~I.:r~~
' ' ,..,..~,.
~::.IlL,' r
01 â¢1ib",;opi",\uall>WI'rle
lObo.,..
' ~>W
,
......
~.;to_~
..nd
felt thnt b'~ .. hDd beeh &ole
,iDl ~,~6t train'
Both·
indel>ltOd, l:o' hi!!> WJro lit 1'l!J'
the more in th;; hour nf trial and t'411~J~ii~i>
, were "iik. too. 1ft. that botb were dr,ven
Paator. the L<>rd' BIshop of . the Dux:....
b. ..,u.. .h. had been "bl. io ~et to
, out ~:. ~ir o....-n spbe~s ipto wlder oneal- which The ,officers have a. reat- ela.i.m...~ ~ .the gratjtude of
duri! their tIme, ~Qf ho.ppio....lIIitated : ,overwork an~ o¥entrain. , N.ither the Brench, an~ ,they are he'@b¥f1Jlibjed for their
to ', elieyo that hi' .oeinl
could .ee the o"bjecta 01 their care .ulferi~g from ..mce. The ComIpittâ¢â¢ ",...ibgi! , hav. again
been t "!e.6. 01 !rio &~~hn'!
In'UffiCleDt feed'!'g. or lack of cloth.. or
like be<in well &tteDru.d, aud
and
In
, w.thout eequiriilg into tbe cauoe. and that ofteD earnest work. In . ccDe!uoi",,;:. the .'Com'l'itte<\
more pnmd to ll..;"
, led them , into 'the ield of aocial W'Ork ' tn which would add that "hile th~ B;r@'Ch is~'ve!y Mlnous
Cn~eT8ham friena!
teachen ⢠."d clergy found ampl. work It. what to ... the Bill now 'before P..rli~ent . lll\l!..d iotO
remind htm 01 maDy
... ( , There were two la"; aa !,l oon as pc!tlible, :lt ,:;.;.t.'
iR'r~m⢠its :beiief that
them a..n,d.-the
at St John'w!
spare. energy theY posfJeal'1""'
,<;1.......
the
locin.l
types of -elergy-1.he Qleologian and the paetol' m all educational a.ctivity to , be: .. effective for the
progrnmme ,,';],,5 resumei:l, mu!l1.C, etc.
CCC? to;ucb Wtt~l, the JOY a.nd lIuf1erlDg..~of hu llQck.
good, must be ' baaed: firmly on ' the rock
ordet" o! .the eveninv. Mr Neison evi L
Tho lat!er, like the tellCher' l could engage III the
i. the L<>rd Jesu, ·,Ch>;l.t.v .' :
the mon whom St John', patty o(
dcl4{btfu\ etudy of growth of c:barllCler. It w..
At the CQIlclUSlOIl' ot'ihe lDceting. tea w.. pro.
bad .....mblcd to honour,
,
.try r...mating aI,o WIiicl!ing &e goowth of vided by ti,. )VlCar of St.' M"~!. and the Staib of
children and othel'l
ddmlte fo.ith. Be 00· St. Mary'I ·Schooll.l ⢠TPe · a.mn~enta .l.'were in
,
hevod that· we ought to cant ... the parent.' and the hondo of
IDeltobn., ab~ ~,tM bv }I"..i
... \ If they n..dod & definite teaching for their
Caulfiold ⢠.'Reeves,' iJ'itcoinbe.
c:b.ldreD. ~hu ,r ..BOlh he pru~heOied would .b& inH .(.y. - Nei>d\.eaa to "'y,
tereating and instrucr..ve.
be great point we .eve:ryone was
~Wlbh' the" relu\i-. of their
ou~ht to teach was the brot erbood of mankind, eff'ortl '
⢠~f . ,-~~ " ~I ' ~~
Lightn;o!/ Cough Ca... ii, a Red
a ~therhood' .uc:b as eDoto iu the Cburc:b. if it
Tho ...-mon at eveD.ong "no proac:bod by Ij>e
,
for WhOopin~ Cone!>
do Ithe will dl ' i4 ~'OUDder, · greater than Em·
W, Brilton, BcD ⢠wlj~ t{.eaii~) Vf!ey help.
Ho,...ever SeveP!'.
Th~ I. something tangible to teach, t.he
and d,,!,pl:r ",n.pirin/! .orman from tbe ~rd8
. I
ch.ifdren could gr.aop it. A ~MI d.v?tion to
Zacharias in the 'Benidi":£u'...&jILI-beir child
Chnot ,. what l'1I mU't~' alike before It call
be ""Ilea t.he Prophet ·of. II"" Higbeot," etc.
~D'jo'" ;Li"htai',.g ..Cou~h Cure rGJ'.lly oures whoopiag
be inopired through D' .
t ⢠chlldreD. and
he unfolded hi. ideJ>i. tho teaol;>lin> cl_Iy
\\'Or3t ClUB] yitshl to Its ' use. Ths
IS what they need.
Teachers and cler- are akin
bea.oty of .bls nppe:LI to .worK
our cluldJ::en
a.truost at onde~ ani th., n.ttn.cb
m I"oatl'ion-truly the clerg &re ~rdained ''''d
.hmo lorib the },prd', Ch"",t. Ii> ,on. pastr;.qu.,utJ"'ldleu VIOlent tin .thl!lY cel.&8 lI!.~a~~!:!r,
JS an acivtultage; 'th~ migbt be & eeUlot
of yery gi-ea.t. lir-nimnh lie;'~vl!I )be
fully ~tored.. Ne~eL" believe t!\:l.t
must run its courle. gfTo Veno's I\IU\
DP'\rt of ~h. teachers for , tljelr work, and that
teach.r·, work. . Sbo~lq ' t~.: c;hildren he
Veno's cO!ltains no opium. It I!IUlt.! SATURDA'Â¥ -Before Mr F D
would be lW odvantage, too. W .....re on. in
of man, feerle.. of ditvi\f, 1*1 ... of t.hlDgI!
lik. It.
' cpairl.
H M W~ll,g. Mr G. R. 'Jac:K80I\
bod' ly worle, both ,peale " gOod deal, both bve
God i. very 1'eal
t.l>~m~ . or- .hall t.hey
a.nd Mrj 'E. O. F arrer
I,
th. I ,..". phyoieal .tmin-:.th~e i, the clergyman.
'I<lgardod 01, " he ~. ~ neor to
1
'I:U\.A.NDONING CHILDREN, .
t.hroat and the trocJ>er'" thrOat; oDe In mental
1 With ,uc:b hojpful .ll/Iq )DJpi.i~. t.houghtJ 1'~t~~~~~~~1~b~
Ehza. _flor ence Drooki. York-road.
vo~k, both must read; ODe lin moral work-the
da.y ended, a day n ot .eMily ~ bs forgotten aa
moned for · n.~d omng on October 13th
tro.ming of c:baracter; one Id _,Illrltuol worle., the
wry brijthteatJ 'fullen. ,&lId: h,M>pu;st IlDQJI'.I1
children, I Eh7.lJ,hAth; 'aged seven
qui~t and steady influence bot/< ilI.ide ""d ouloid.
tile fuanc\,- 'h~l h~a for} nllhY ye.n. " I
vcan,. and Gladys. three veilrs;, ⢠~~:,;;:,;rl:"
Kmg anll ·Mr. Dll.c)h6e1d ",e",
There IS 80 1 muc:b heorl wad: m iii. laboa... of
to
ca.uI!I! tbe children unneceS!!;ary &1
.hen.'th ⢠~ I
both , if eIther would "Work hiJbest.
re~liv ... ' I'"
D.o...... 9
1
'.
,Adeal>e., lj:i .._c'ooke. Mill D.dle ~,
The address was much ap~recIa.ted, and at. l~
,J
, hlr,
~:Oi~:!~~ti~~
, closi. the Ch!'irman
,
voiced
thanks 01 tho mo.t. Miu D, Carter, Mi.. Kin~ =d Alia Rourke \l'8'"
elected on the Ledi ..⢠.CIUDDlil'te., ._ The ot.her
mg.
r
I
£h
h "'"
T)lc """ine .. "'.. next done. The Tnarurer', office. were filled ,by ,o~ ", o ,q<tC)lpieJ! th.m I."t
report w â¢â¢ read .Dd adopted, and Mi.. .H,cDon year. Th. Rural Deen, o! Re.ding, Brod8eld,
REGIMENT.
HeDley and SonDing "'!Il el,cted.. v,,,\,preSldents
cOlDpltnlenw.! on her excellent fiDanci.1 work.
Tbe Commltte&1iI report ah;owed tha.t a reoord
The foll OWing resoluFon is Jch. be ,· l!Itn~ to 'Mr
year bed l US~ past', hath lot memhero and rea.l Herbert F,sher and the Bl$hop of Qxlord: " Thu.t
COMPANIES, '
solid gam It ~tated':
19171ftnds us stdl at war, tht8 Branch of the' C' S Y:rJ.A,1. for Rending and
Plat():)Qs Nos. 1 to-'8.
but ~ he SPirit of our bran ~h.
110 wa.y languishes, dlstnct regrets that the Education nil) f8 not to
o,,1o<' ·' !,. week e ndin_ NO\,,~IIDber lOth , 1917.
tbe f
'~ ea.t dort which w;e tl2\)inqivldnala are callen be prOceeded Wlth thl. Se.i'on, · and hopC:s that
week" LfeQ ~ y. L. Un.rr.ott.
upo t o make III the greaf It!ruq",le Ib .. one com- the M.IDlater for Education Will re--coDlnder hiS
Lteuti.IF., A. l W'rottealey.
....k: Serflt. SleiiIoeaud CpJ. Spriog
pe~lort in !It.Iflenidg Ol1:r determmatum. to
deC1SHm With G vitkP to ita eMIr becoming part
Sel'gt. Nu:dn ..dCpt Mot'y.an.
U01JCo OUf pnnClplea 'WIth ,.\g.rd w
the low of tbe land."
â¢.
at the Ba'lie : ', Cpl. li':iS~ aDd
"'~ 1D. which we can adV8Ili:e our natiOD~6
\he Uer~ and m JI' as a..\lfBDCh thi~ i,
as
t
AS&OCIATION OF
CHURCH SCHOOL'
: AND TEACHERS.
1
yOu⢠⢠ndgbbom.'8 st&tel\l.nt
On 14..y ~1tb. 1911, 14.., 14, Ii. ArIIinIr, of
106, Oxford Road, RetLdio,z, said ::::"'l ' Ever.Y
"'!nter,for:feari·I u,ed ro lget downrigQt }11'
1P1th liidney-comnhuut, aud the attacks became more and mont ~ I got so ba.d a.t
last that I could hardJy lllo\re for the l!lharp
cutting pru.ns in my b-.Lck.' Sleep wua qun;~
out of the question, I grew <lcpt:e:sseU. neNona
and untable} and fclt.alwa,s tired, There WIIS
an megt!la.r aetlon..of the Dladder;1the wp,tu
....trietcd,.~fp81cal ·,ivollliiga.
morumg. tba.t ~ I
werQ8().o
8CO..JlCely see.
.. I hadtried jmany thingl!l lind
but after 11 few doses of'
kidney pills the
"""k
M,..
U:f
/
,
X
u,e
BENCH.
va;
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fOl'
"'·tri.,
~ o"JPL~' ol' m>I
I
, CRUELTY TO A HORSE,
George LUDDon. car ter. Sllver·shee£ was summoned for ~ruelly tll_treatmg a. h or-s6 by woclciDg
It while'lD a.n unfit sta.to
FrederIck Andrews, coal rttercha.n.t, nddge.
street, wa.s summoned ' for ca.usw.g the ammn.1 to
be worked in an unfit state.
"
Lunn,on dId not appear.
Mr ED , Derry defended Andmws.
Insp Dowty (gave c"idcnco iQf S6elDg Lunno1!.
in chargo ot ~ the horse.1 a.nd on exanuning, {t he
found It , hp.d nn ofd aeep wound on the near sid.
of the b:lCk, e.:ttendmg' to 4~ mcpcs by \3! !Debes.
Tho horse was in eV ldcx\t p.m thrOugh ~be s""dl.
comm~ in contact With It, ffhere wa:::! pus exudiDg
irom the wound.
I
In reply to Mr Derry, witn.s. said the saddl.
had been cut away , so t.hat It mlll;ht be made e."tSler
for ,the borse . .He dld r,ot thmk- th. l saddle (prod'uced, was the one tho IhQrsc was wCMing ;.t the
tIme be stopped LunnoQ.
.
! I
A police coDstllblc corrobor~ted Insp. Do~tY~lI
<Vldeooe.
' I.
"
o~rie~e~~6i~~.'~f'bi:~iI urgedtotbt
his
'client
had
pre"ent:'~ suffel'ing
without his knoi·
li~':~,,:~o:iEi~
on
da.y": t
_i
had' given in-
d
Ithe
-,
t~ aii.imd.l was
w,",
to be t.keoa
:h~,'~~ Ii;:" w~l
it, â¢
CQU~H
I
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manifested m our nUOl'~-d3y
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q UIt.o sound, but the work
Iu theee times of W11.-'r .. 8traiQ.'1 J:q!1ZlT~ people are
li'rmg in an llnuatut'f\l. qgg,~ition i f narvoas O:J:CJte ..
ment. · UDleeo ~ is ,4~'},"; \i:I ~ it, tbe
inoTitable .....)t 'IriII ~ &' JiervWo -b..udoom. nn
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exba",lion of ~ er>erlJY thai moy take ⢠v.ry
~riqus
and unforeeeeu turtl! ..
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NeurastbeDi.a iI one IIIpch -l'NUlt ~witb ita
aocom ..
panim~t of W~t ~~b!.1!.tr.J~,9Yet=sen.it.ive':1eM
And severe h~ This rnet.D~ tha.t tlie patient
has lost the P'l:wer t:o recoi.er flnd &Jorc up en ergy.
The condition ......11 groW'lIIrone~rI nOt.·oort'OCted.
TIle trea~t ~ ia onif of nq.trttlOD of the
nerve oelll, requiring. trlle tonie, IDot a JIlll'6lBtimn.
As t.he MlVef, g.ct .t.1.J;eit ¥urlebmellt from the
the treatment iTmllt bf'l''di&tct.e:i-.towanill lnilldthe blood. ,'Dr, i
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on tlae blood.
benctlt
1U man,.
dilOrd'
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wh"lch i .
patient., io.
8b1.rt Dr.
day and begin
sell them. (b~~
accept anytbhlg --" ... ,'-
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for the o,Jtildren 01
At Earl&y we were bo.'Out.~1
the Mayor of Rddlllg, who
1D< U\o~r. tOlrclller ' wlth ~tbe other
bad not beforo
FRBE.-Send
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your
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from all: Chemisto
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]:c<)m:F",tio"'Pr·"",."ti<>n 1:1r. Ca.ooU's 'l'~bJ.t.. '
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ship .teodo at 175. _Our financ",1 po"tlOO i.
j devoJVUlg on the
tlcaaurer might, by lome 'lllight effort, eaaily De
lca,.,ned The c.,1mlllttec fee~ t.h~t all valo ⢠.and
.ppreciate tbe worle of Mig 10k"",. oDd a prac·
tl<:ai way of sho" 109 tblS,. bat each should reo
gard the reminders wpic1l 4.pear m nOtIces of
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meetmgs 81!1 (really. applymg ff1 every C31§e .where
t.ae SUb!CTiptlOn lia s n ot been I p aid, and torthwlth
p Ol t to the trclU!iiurer the amuunt owmg
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) ear ha! been one whtch we Je,nture to thmk win
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ba. be
r~D1aJ.)l long 1Il lour memoTl~. T ere
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en
meeting. at the UniversIty C~nege IJn October, J\t
Ea.rlp In February, a.t t.he l{mvenilt.y College m
)bv1, and oJ. Wa.rgrave In Se~teinbcr, these were
woll l attended Our thanb
dnli 'to those who
1 d UJ elr SfVJcefii.
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)J ace
a.t our
l!lpos a1 10 e acb 10stance illld are repeated here. lThe iLIlllual meetiDg
III (])ctober
eddressed by' Mr. Allan Seaby,
DIrector of
Depa.rtm~nt, Umversitv Col·
on that OCcn.llpn was h ighly liP't.ea.cher me~berl , in particular.
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Few . people. reahse tbot of"the.annual, h.~
m BcitlBh' watersi no ' Je~ than 8O ~peI' ~t..,t
500,000 tons, aro ~ported, This, ~
the Spe.eL&t Fisherte:i
Sub-Comm.i~
Resources Development ComIIlittoo,
fish,di,t 1 ,teIn. t..:h"ic:b State .a.cti0ll
.thom~ C'ODsUJD{)tion.
I.' hbpefu l, r,0reover, that the
contemplated j by tb6 Boord oNAIIl'cul·
,·i,IJre,·"",d · Fiohenes
the culttva.tiDn , off " 'bOme
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