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Mr. B ,B: <Whitlel-l11!d
We ran
out of
tea
GARDENING.
ALLOTMENT WORKERS.
h.
mnnure on SOIh! I' to r e-int!'o
food "hlCh ha s bele n tllken out
to IInpro\e rt.he phYS1CA
tCXlIlT!! (If t he soIl; r elm 19ora h
hl'lpful l}llC't ~ r1~, and altogelhel
IHt o the g rou nd
;Whcn plnntl
11 m ~Ol \ f or some time, t.b~l
plant. it ad, GILd If thIS h ntH
<Ii" â¢â¢ "e, 5('10 n bC'com~ Brenllent nllQ
IIlg 1 ate , and
the 'Weak
r esist th e m.. It IS ., i(
manure. 1\ 1J.lttle mOh~)
manure ",Iuch l contoUls 11.11
food, or O !l somo good
~ nt.
rC'tUlneJ n \ gooU m.nJ
gro,",!TIg sc~son
. I
rer· tili"'r
vA.C!l.nt
that
I S,
th ey should
bE
the\ should be dUQ
or c, 0n tlll eel feet, e ~ec l
IS
n H'q hard subso il
15
('''pf'Cl,," lh
bcn('liclI\\ ' on
colcl
It. ndds- \\ armth b. aUowmg the ad
<'.11 to parL.~ "Inch hafcl been 1uo
the 'lUll ail the yeft T , It n S5 1 s t ~
of gardemng ",111 ch 1S b e~o~-1tng
popular on all o tmcmts IS that
trcndh gardening
A good IDnny
thiS yenr do not (eel lnchned to ' p~y
f o r fl am cs, or othe r f Ol ms of p~oÂ
ar.d as thiS method of g nrdemng onlv
the bm Ing o( n- few r ough 5t1l1' of
nm odd pieces of glASS thnt may'
ted, It IS C)Ulte an ccollom 'c1\l cnc'.
shoulfl be dug r unnmg north and
tor chOIce, aLout 21ft across, and
should b e v ut at. t.pe bottom.
,\ ood are lIud acr oss the n\outb
and o-ve r thIS nny odds nnd
may be bud
Cr ops of vanous
gro\\ n In , the trench, nnd, '~lien
IS verY cold, It ean b e protected
mnttin g or sacks
â¢
of fr Ult t rees to bea.r we I IS
r oots gOlDg down too
the subsoil, only sa ppy sro~vtb s
Ifoduc,cd ah01e glound . and no 8 UOllg
(or t h e ,9rmnilon . of frUl L! In
Toot.Jl r unlng! \is necessary
TJus , IS
by ft dee p trench 4ft., or 5ft '8.way
trunk b elDg mtde, nnd all t h e roots
must be cut across \' Ith [l 6harp
the same tune cuttIng 1n und erneath
as IJ'luch as posslbl c With bi g tr ees
to do only one Side o( the trec at
lel\ung the other for next autumn
IS poor (he opportumty ('an be
r efilhng the "' trench to add ~o m~
by the
the crops of pllnley hllve been nbunis well t\'orth wbJle to m-ake &ure of
sto rmg some for the WlnUlr. In
the settmg of new Pllrsley beds
IS considered £00 much trouble;
IS !lucb a useful add.ltlon to so
19 d eSirable to have Rom e lJl
lenves should be plucked
an d these should be tIed to
m B warm, d ry place. In 1\\0
the leaH! are dry enough for
In paper bags or for puttIng
or llir tight bottles. If prop<:!r Iy
r elam tha t I fresh grt:~n
15 such a.n nttrac t lT
"hen the
for fl&TOullDg
has been such a ba1p one for all
pe sta that lt 15 p'est to gn6
to the r O\"'5 of 5p 109 cobbng~s
some ti me ago Hoe D~ sho\lld bo
carried out bet\' een th hnes, for In
not only Ilre weeds ke t down and
to penet rate rreely
the roots of
but- such continual pe t.s 011 leather
surface caterplll a.rs, "d slugs 8r~
I' es~
It is best not. to hoe 10 wet.
dry. sunny days , shOll d be choseD
pos~lble.
â¢
~
is rather likelY that th e e " 111 be a
of runner bean seed ne t yea r , 1t Ie
an ga rdeners growmg IS plant to
pods they ha ve allowe to hang for
the~ get fros ted and thus rendel ed
pods 't\blch contnlD large
mo re IIkeh to produce 6tron:t,
ero'pp mg plR.nts than seeds from small
unmatur e pods
The pods
or
spread out to a warm, drv pla~o to
thme already dry enough should ue
the seeds put away In tLDS or
Tessels
ore too Vllu.ble a crop to ,e
lost th rough fro st
The rmV8
,Rone Ol"e r dally, and the outer
turn ed ov.er the curds to 81\'e protec
thlllt are fit t or use at once should
and ruther laId m 1\ cool .-;hcd ,
a string (a stc ned to the roots,
kcep fre3h 'for 'eve ral dll <><1
IS cxpected, tho se ' Wh''''; 1
_comrn e,nc"d to turn 10 may be car p··
\\Ith a. good baH of r oots Illd
together m cold (rames or under pro
of somf; sor t
sou th bordt'!r protected by a Viatt
good situatIon In wIn ch to m...1c:.
of c 3rly peas to ~tand the .. Inter
!'Oll IS not fnl rly hght Dnd (rloble,,,lt
b e dllg clcC'pl, nnd somo rond f:\TCep
hlll ~ r ubble Inco rpor atcd "lUI I t
A
1 \ arlet\, should be chose n . Bnd bethe seed should be mmste ned an d
lead, or ,soak ed lOT 1\ few mmlltes
o kee p !\WfW mice and blrds Thfl
b~ nbout 2m deep, and the sced
tlllniv an d cove red " Itll fi ne
seed llO l!s nr e throug h. a. du ~t
around and ove r them \\ III keep
lIn ~e l come attent!ont; of slugs nnd
Small tWigs must be pll\ced
to gl-ve support before t.hey Qro
large r stakes
111 a
t ime of the yea r It is the lot of m~Df
to change houses and find a. neglected
overr un 'nt h wp.eds
Stili, more mt.er·
be pot c::trugghng Wi th what looks Hke
" pa tch tha n In a garden whae
has been done
Remove all weeds
and eithe r mn k e a heap of it wh ere
good soil, or hurn It . and then
the
1t In ridges
frost and
tmf
la t ... f]n" c rlD~ tuhpl!.
I
b" fl') r f o r Cing.
nt hh of the t'"nllcy~
plalltwg r05es
hB owp r head~ .
crop leeks
r;('"
0"]
®
- ,-,-.--
applicant8 quite free a dainty eaehet oQn.~~
real lavend,r. Simply write a
adlb'eesed as below, 8,n~ be sure ..
dealV'ij name and address.
keerf g
POSTPON.EMENT OF EDUCA'fION BILLWe ...;, d"'ppomtcd We had b0'l"d that tho
ChMnnau told the Pril!lon~ that
Education Btl! wa' to follow the Rep:reoentatlOn
' !~':!~~e:f~or~,on8
week With & View
of the P l"'ple Btll on Its trlurilphant c<>uraelhrougb I Bi
' which meant t a t he
·l'arll&lnent. Now w. bear thot ~hrough pre811 of
S ...ion. WIth a Vlew to
pohtlcal work tt Wtl! not be eonBtdere<! th18 S..placed 10 a Boratal Inttit~ion,
81On . .... We rcnhse of course how fully the Govern·
C:HRISTI!.. THOMAS II eRo" L'I'D~
CHARGE OF HOUSEBREAKING.
I
ment l JS occupied. We al.1prec1atc the m&n. . . diffi,7_. _H'QAQ i'L.AIN â¢â¢ 'UfiTOL.
culties that must be ento,lled ' by the .pa.fsmg 0~1 a
Drake, a carter, of l no bad abod.,
m e8J)u re a.s pl'ovocatn":e or praise and Oenlure a8
With breakmg into the house of
the Edueatton Bill Stdl We feel tb.~ "".ry effort
wtth tnWut to ,~al hi,
all
ehould be mado to eonllder the "BII"- .. 800n as
pOSSible
â¢
Barlow, 2, Chapel btl, Tilehurot,
Education IS just. now our gt:e&test.- natlon&l
Sa.turday mommg, whi Sitting m the
need. )iot only 18 It eSlSeP,tllll tha.t we repaIr the
where there was a baske containmg buv.
'rava.ges in our educated bOdy ~n:.de by the war
I
and sugar, worth 4s
d .⢠she heard a
Not only is It essen tial that we lmprove' our ca.re
breaking m the wjlAh-house It.UJoln·
of .sehool chtldren Wit/l a Fiew to providtng a
She then saw 'Prlso~er in the wash·
healthy generation to TCpla.ce the gen..era.tJon we ,
to the kl'tchen ~oor &lid put his
have l ost There IS & mOTe 100m~ rea.son for
November lOth, lQ17.
,
whereupon phe exclalmed t~
educa.tlonal reform It 18 the only sblutjon of the
A.U GOmm1JDicatloDS for thl. column ahoulB bt
thief and th~ rogue who took
labour problem There 15 hule.me In ae.CUTlDg - t o
She ne1'tf opened t~e front ' door and I.ddre.ued It Cheu Editor, . Reading Obsener,'''
the y01mg worker mom lelsvre 1f he cann ot. use It
!,ri'lI11'~r, who prolhptly rar. down the roa'] 801utloD.l aDd \Jrlticisnls to our Problems &l'6 In
l'rofitablv There to httle use in construettng hIS
J. lold in
bag 2/- by: I
preViously mussed &bou~ js worth of gro· ,it4d, and Ihould reac~ ua by the second TuesdaJ
mdn, trial Itfe on a baIt. 110 cannot undilrBtaod
alt.r publleatlon. OriKlDal ,(,Tablem. and game,
boys and girls who .... entermg the world of
"re
solicited. and local oontrlbutl0Ql Will reoei"
", E.
Onord Road. R.adiog, The
Pr;,.lior1er
varioos
eJfcit,od
statements
labour Will ha.ve the de~rmm&J1t VOH:;e In the re·
firounble eonsl~er&t1oD.
.
01
the
wltn
Is'g
,vidence.
I
constructive mc&6ures WhI0h ~utt foHow the war.
I
I
eVidence
a
atreat
When
The ,..al bar to indu.tnal reqonstruollon WJIl \)0
denied
mi_at Barlow''S
The .. Beading qbsorver," oontainlng the Chesa
thetr lack or educatton.
,
,
the ttme, p.nd then ad ttted being there Column, wiJI be lent POIlt. free rDr 11 9d ~r qu&tpurpo.e of ... mg a
elghbour. When tor. All orden ~nd remltt.an~. to be addr.""
WOMEN AND FOOD CONTR~ '
at the polrce .tAMon he ade no reply. ' to The Hanlrer, .. Oblener" omee, R.eadlDI'
COMMITIEES.I~~'~,.;w~:''':I.commltte_d lor a at the nen
⢠Some weeks ago we urged fWl increlUlC m the
PROBLEM: No. 2173,
I
representation of women upon local Food Com·
By T. & J. W""TON (SouthaU).
(Specrally Contrrbuted).
tJuttees At the tUJle we telt co.naiHerable dim. I
B f
th M
(lit F A S
dence m enlargmg upon the UJlaatI8fa.c.t ory n a.ture n''''llvAX - e ore e
ayor
. - , ~
Block (6 pie.. ).
the chair, Mr. J J . Cooper, Mr. W.
Und,or thlo heading we h&â¢â¢ arrallged to publl.h of theoe ComnHtte.. '" &t present constit.uted,
wâ¢â¢
an article on PoulUy aDd Poultry Keep' becau.. although complaints from all cIa.... were
and Mr. J W. MarE'.
IDr by .n ezpert, "bleh .hould prove "'1 u.eful ..oiced In the Press, wo co~ld not ourselves 'pea
NEGLIGENT DRIWG.
.t the present t1mc. The "Wrltor wJ!l be pleased. from a..ctual knowledge ReC'ently, however, W
f 90 Q
⢠-> C
to a.n.wer any quest na by readen. who .hould have Investigated the exact comp'osftion of
0
,
u
s·roltoU,
.vor·
.end !btltr.. eorre,pol1dence to The Bdltor' l suffiCieDt Dumber of pommlttees to give a.o Un
WlUI sulJUD-oned for ntlghgeotly dnvmg a
.. Road. Df Obse"u,'t
preludlOed Ide& of the suooes. of the F06d Cont"'
car In Churcb·rlreet on Oflober 27th.
:
ably versatile
icheme
"
A. F. Clark pro .. cuted r n behalf of tli.
modern schools
By the load regul~\ r01Ll en.ch Commit!<lq m a~
r.ountnes ea..cQ
not oonsillt of more than twelve" members, and on
the prosecution was tha.t about
each there must be one woman and one Tepre8en.
date mentionell & cychst nanld<i
Tho"the
Ohess
sentlng
I
lII.alivellou& ~nlue
tat.rve of. labour. I f There must- be one woman' j
of 7. Belmont.!road, a cleaner in
Great Western Railwa.y Com·
l H.tltere must be only one ,,"oman" T~
When the novlC6 is going in for poul~ry keeping -not
Iln o.bundauC6
end ...
ide⢠â¢I-I.to fix a minimum not. a. m'~lmum
1
hill cycle. azt.d after inqUlrlDg
w,th
EnglISh
ga.mes. to La
chess
he wonden what variety he .honld take up, and
We have received partioulan of the oonstitutio
direction 00 sr cert&m street his I
Journa~ i. a.lao
a.bout tWG11ty
which 11 bee, for hi., pwpooe. AnyOllO who ha.' of 164 Food CommrU...." ⢠On. 94 of th... there t
on tho rear wheel, which I
pag~1:I to a. reI!Ill&Cltn.tion
artioles by C P.
ODl,.'UD~omn.n ; 00.,61 there aTe t-wo, on '11 tlfe.re '
up H e susta.med mjunes
followed ,the- br<\6de . will have been .truck ....
de Ja.eIilich on the part
KP-lght m tmd...
thigh and left hand He had
too name, -and wonder how they
by them .... three, and on one there ..... actu.lIv eight! .
g~mes - 1. theme of
o.nd u,;lnn
properly and was on the nght
p()BIllbllibee About
nre here phI!';! Il t p.d
and wha' II the' ongln
Some variitie. keep That i~ to sav, 10 over 57 per eent of th e c!!.@e,
inyt.4tig&ted the mtnlmum woman.represent&tlijh
covenng a
exemphl) III ,.. 118
largely to .ertaln' dl,tricto, IIl1d then their value fb:,e.d I>y liard Rhondda has been treated ... a ~" ,
development
a s ODe of the 1'Qost }lO
t ul
of C&mpbell "''''" corroborated by
of usefulneaa ~ Dot known far beyond the locality JIl1tm
pieces on the
Quo of these little IStl "5,
I
'~ I
clerk. Regma.ld ~ and Frederick
phL
yed
In
188B.
V.
Tietz,
JB
aa
fo11
0\,
,,
6
ObvlOu.ly women's eXPerience of food tpPl ~s a ~
assllst.a.nt, a.nd :r C George,
Now the BUllah i. locahsed by the name, and sb
B l ; 24-, 1 6;
K 4, 1 Kt a J{t; 2 \\ 'ol'e
p osltlon 0 f It he car a.nd cycle
Whit.
was the Orpington', m the Jatter eMf! lUlt bo1Og food con.umphon must be of the grea.t.e.lt va.lue t
ID ",,"0 mo'fea,
plays and
W1th KtxRP. If 1
â¢
1
the Village where they were originated, whIle the ev«ry local Commtt~ wI,.\ro .there '" only onp
,t>.x.Kt 2
3 K-QBl ete Ol;w r
wom&n on a Committee of 12 ,abe will have n r
was sworn. and In hia ~vIdence Mid
features
of
II
ale
selectIoDs
of
l
'
ib
other lS known' by the connty In which they are me811S of enfoTcmg her Views, and theN must be
PRom,FoII!: No 2174.
up WIthin & l englh of hiS car Campp~ obl em8 and
unp
stones, all comhiwll ~ to
80 largely kept. T~e Orpmgton I. now known all a. tendeney to diaregaro her Ol>1Dlp'D
By JOSEPH ,V.UTON (Southa ll).
What is
riglIt n.cross hlt!o car ana it was ImposslbJe
ma.xe an o,;celleJ\t llumber'l
'
(SpeCiall
y
Contributed).
over the world, and lhe fame of the Bn..." IS be- W&l1ted is to jIOt a proper and effecttve representa· I
the &CCldent
He exerei.ed all po â¢â¢ tble
Wh~t ILll op~rtune fa ct~ r iu cheas is TlDle- s. platt ..
.Bla.ck
(6
pleOe!).
tlon of W01ll6ll'S dome,tlc fnowledg. on every Co, .
precaution
I
coming m.".. wtdely known e.ery yw.r.
tude tbllt, ho\\e\ er, It IS Ufe~sl'l.1Y to coutlDt.lo.Hy cults ...
,
I
dehberatmg, the Ma.yor sru.d the Ben ch
vate Jtg v.Lln D Cfl.H\4Pt he yel· e .. bmated. It dem"11 da
There is DO doubt but that the be.8~ Wei! lately mlt~e
t he mlht!l.1Y qu n.hty of I st!l.ut seizure of the rl~ht
Our lDvostl~atlOn bas proved Mtis{nctory in one
dit.bmelBre..wd"lhea.dumoumbton',lbout the case and
have been In the SllI!oex,fs.nuly, &Dd prl.... have
luoment. for the right mov. III Wh18t the effect of a
respect It ha, ,hOWD that. con.BId4Wle numbe\been high, far above th.
pr&-war ra.tes of the women members of Loc&l Food Commlt.tees 1
wrong lead ma.y often l.k r eem ered, but ID cheu,
I
I
a~a.1Dst squnl pla:r, the resolt of n. fal se move 16 n~t to
ThIS 100)<. .. if !.he Bn.. i. to be the breed of .... membe.. of Ithe Women', Co·openti';c Gutld,
be uudolle, In card gnm ~8 the penalty Ul:ny be only
There i5
~lr E. P . CollIer (lIJ.
tho future, becanae tho.., taking np fQwls now and represent workmg cIa". womeJl
the loss of a POlOt or two,"\\ hlls t III c.hess the first mlBW . ·Poulton and Mr. E, O.
want ,om.thing ... hich ... ill lerve an all ronnd littl. point m pu~trng on a Committee onlv women
tll.ke wust lead to tho lo~ of til e ganle, unless ell or
[eplies to enol' All u a. m lptnke 10 the gaInn hrmgs mto
pu",.,..., ...d tlotlilng iI better tbm Ih. Bn...x of the leisured claao who cannot have mttm ate
the
neede
or
the
contrivAnceo
of
tru,
CYOLIST
AND
ms
LIGHTS
knowledge
of
plommcllco the tune fu.ctVll "htc~ 18 frcqlleu th' the
Two big I&lea ha.. been held in tru, Midlands
C8.uae of th e error, Con~1quently the ~arn o of chess
l&bourtng cl......
'
Eno H.worth, of 45, Albionlately and at both there .... a btg demand . ...bil.
deMVes. Lmportance from he C-nuvnl\l lIoea to (I.' 0 d
at. the lut one tho pnoea went up to 18 ~eaa THE NEW INDUSTRI4L COu;NCILB _
""lnm·oneod for not obscunng the front
carele8Sn@~s a.nd to Dlo\e tho lI~h t '1l! cce to the n..:11t
squa#e a1; tho rIght tQomeu ~, or tho ellcl l~ ln tlll. l'he
The Govomment baa adopted Ithe poltey advo.
_tyle ne lamp co.med Ion a motor
f ~ a ligllt BI1I_ oocbrel. Thil.ho,... ho... thlllgS
mora'l effect of the obaerv ~nce of thl!l l\CCeal!lltv lends
at least oni:{ thickness of white tlS8ue
are gomg and "'y' much for the popnlarity of the cated in the Whltlev &pOTt, a.nd a.fter consuHn·
lmmen86 vn.luc tot the ~n.ln e 118 a. ff\.ctor In nffechug
t.loO W'lth the most ·lmportJ.nt .a.ssoclatlona of em·
uncoloured
matenal
There
JNtre
breed
busfnes! habits aud !!OCI;1} Ufe
ployer! and em ployed. has deaded to set lip J omt.
summonses (1) for not !howmg a
Through the courtcs\ of th a Secl etnl'V of tho De\'on
In the Bu.- tlitn .... fODr col01ll'1l, but &ll ..... St&ndmg Induatna.l Counmls f~ the var\o1J1I m
for fa lhng ~o produce hlS "licence when
COliutv
chess i\830c:ntJoll v; t) Im'.:c l eC{!l\Nl th o year·
more or leu of the eam& type and character, duatnes
Not only IS ! it all'lmnol'tant te have reqlue"l<>d.
()
I
I
hook for ])0,0 \ for t ho year ont1tn~ SeptemhOl 30lh,
though poflibl,. one or two &l'O larger thAD. the women'. mterets represented on thel50 Committees
ga.vo evuferrce m tlUpport of th e sum1917 It COutO llllJ CL COWllltlto III'It of tlie m cmhrrs of the
rest. The Light I. lIy lar the most popular and becan .. they Will plav a leadmg part J.I1 lDdu .tn~ 1
~-\ ssOCJ atlOll, of "hich Mr ~ J W'luter-Wooo IS IJ1 e1S1dont, the l\ sso(,.Jntion Illi Gs. report and st utemeut of
i. knbwn all over the country, "bile too Bpeckled reconstruction- they are to bave ~ more permanent I i~~~~i:'~:~~~'''d he hod been infonDed on apr.·
(
nCcollnts l aml the rapod of tho all1Ln jl l genoml m ~e tlll.F'
that hIS lights were alnght
h .. gone well In .01110 pacto and mak.1 bi~ pric .. importanee The.. ore to be oft/elOllv ~co~nt.ed
~V lll b (6 PIOOiH) .
The AssocmUon COll tmues III 0. fl ourulhmg cond ltJon,
as Standipg Con.~lt.ttve Comllnltee" 'anrl wtll b~
Bonch fu;ed defendant 10.. on I each .ul ·
Whl
fe
to
pla.y
.6UU
wate
JU
three
moyea,
Of the four, there is no donM that the Bneclded oome .. the normal channel t hrough which t he
WIth atm.llluce 10 halHl of onr £6q.lI.11d the tota.l mom·
makmg 30s m all
bersblp number, 193 'Vo otfel OUt henl'tv congrn.tuill"
and Brown are tho largeat In body, .omâ¢â¢â¢ying cpmion and experIence of a.n 3ndustry will be
hons to tho exeoutrve of the DeVOll Chess ASSjclA.tlon
A SOLDI ER'S RE'FURN
SOLUTION TO PROllLl':ll No, Z169.
tha~ the latter i. a long ....y tbe blggâ¢â¢ t Tile sought on all questions wl tb w~ich the mdustrr
lor the success that their elf0 1 t8 have met", lth. hngdy
By G E CA RPENTEB.
JS concerned"
'W'hitley W ood In,n e, was
colour is qUIte ditrert.nt from the rest, a.nd 18 verv
due to t he pe t'Soual mfiuenl.:e ' a ll d Inbom'S of !\I r Ii:
Key' Q-KU3
The!e Committees Will be the f punda.tlon of all 'v~~t:;<d\v~:;I.~~~::
Ehzo.. Fulker, also of
J Wl1l ter~Weod , tho Preaid el1t~ aud Mr G~orge \V.
like .. Brown Leghorn, only !everr.1 ehadâ¢â¢ damr mdustna.l
reeonatt'UctlOn Thev "Will set mdult.-ry ~
~rd
There
Cutler. the Hon Scc and Tren.surer ~In colour
While the coeka are good rid very upon &. new baJ!ls, and will be t he pe.nnanent
crose summon!! In
case
SOLUTlON TO I'ROl!LEM No. 2170
,
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mce, til. hen. 00II1II qUtto eommon plr.oe, yet th.y mochinery for regulatmg eondltions 01 produc.
)ly w nUB!.
J St L Sta\lwood appeared for Mrs
I '
Key Kt(IUl) - K5.
nnd Mr F. J. Ratelitle represented Mrâ¢.
have enorDlOOI I1ZO and ""lgM, becanl!O ~ of the tton Women must be propcrlY ll1>pre.enled upon '
GAME No. 1067.
,
DeWls of the.. constitution "e not let DrlinJilwater.
'
I
The follOWing lS au IUterr t11lg olf·hand game, whu~h
great lengtJt 01 I!<ldy. 401l the BUlles have a ,!"hil'" them.
take from the " MOllllng P Oll t, " played H tCO'Dtly At
known
We anxiously a.W'l\lt a. pronouncemen1t
case, from the eV1denae adduCed, apneared
CRITCOISMS.
.,g IUld skit!, and thll give. the brown .. pecnhar upOn
Ga.mblt." Buuse l..iO!"', a u(\ ~on by Mr J . H
the Ministry of 't.bour'R prQ,Jected pohcy to
entu'ely over qUito a. pereonal and domestI c
Correct soln bous to J169/2170 IrQnl UOld Soh er
aI'P C~"" OWUlg to the fact that we have noth- towards women' , work and wa,ge~.
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A soldier who hnd recently arrned (\Y011dodul Iltll. ·h\o·mo\ er, au 1 the three- mover B
mg fllae qmte lib 1\. Tho very heavy onea ~ o
front wa.!j wtuted upon by the defendant. u.leo ~ool\. though ~ ha.ve s eCI\ ,tJettor hy GCR.IXl, A
VIENNA. OPENING.'
I
Wbl
te
Bl\l"';<
Wtl1t..J
mack
AMERICAN
SOLDIERS
AND
WO~1AN
Drini<tw"ter
because,
accorcimg
to
her
verSlOn,
she
\V
Oood
ma
n
(
fti
c
t
.....
O-6r
13
economy
Ill
teuslfted-u.
not make the be,. layers, but size mUlt be kept
.r H White
J H Whtte
SUFFRAGE.....
I
tha.t the soldler was to be met bv com· pret.t)" siudv 'fhd thtee· et PM somo pretti Jtlntes, I
to a certa.in e~t.ep.t Mherwlte you lose th, ch a.r~.
rzB
1 P-K4
P-K4'
19 TlxKt
The Amencnn soldiers a.nd snalore at pre&ent m p",mIID Ls da.ughtel' and i t flatt ened out" In the: and 111 llot by a ny )men.u!\ easy) Re\·. T.
CLT,DlltOIl 2 Kt - QB8
P Q 'Jd IBCh
Kt - KUS
20 It-1U
t er or the breed Record, point to the fa ct tbat thiS country snd belong Ulg t o the State of New
the eV1dence q'O' ... e~mmjltlOn and ro (2169 . It I~ surpna u ~ th~t there IS only one 801utiOll IU S P - R.t
P ~ I'
P-Q"
21 K - R\
tbo lights are best as laye.., although the re,t Y L
be k d
N
be
ld'
th t tb
h d be
such a POSltl01l. 21 jO fhe best thmg 111 thia 11 the 4 l'xKI'
Q - 1(13(d)
KtxP
2'.! R-KIIl
orl
are
II
as
e
,on
oven1
T'
6th,
to
vote
~;~'::f"::~::~;a~~;:wou
appear
a
ere
n
en
ex~lIout
nlodclillflto
Itfter
DxKt
Thc
worst
thing
III
are not flLt' behind The brown is the le..t known
1>-11 4
a Kt-B3
B-QKt.
23 Q-Ill(.)
letten fiymg nbout "Itu regara theehoug eholt.mn'te t.JHel) "H:llPU!"(2169: Eusy 6 B-KI!
QxP
nnd not so well undentood a.a the other colours, on the qu~ tlOn of Women Suffrage III th elf State .4
Caatles
12'2~ P-"R4
1'-xnS(f)
K t-Q')(a)
Q,-no
conduct of the returned soldlers voung hut 1118hul;bvo. A lCIiUltH 1I11~ht IJOffilmt staletna.te~ 7 CU!ltJe!l
but It 18 makIng headwa.y and wtll In time be The women of th e St.-ate a:l"6 verv hopeful that. at to
Q l.: l'
~ Q- Kt
I'-QH3
20 R-KB7
come more popular Wtth the Itght there IS not the aecond ttme of ..ktng the reform ,,"11 be odop. lady. It was oleo further aneged by defendant 'liO Not a f,Ul s.mplo 0; "hnt lib. Goory can <la, 9 P-QS
KtxK t-~1 P-R~
ll - K.
ted
When
the
'
question
was
first
rBll!led
two
tha.t
Avoid
him
boingJ
att¥ked
by
comnlaJna.n1
t
I
he
Black
Bishops
have
uot Buffi cle Dt work
The.)
10
P.z.Kt
K-K2
2S
PEPI,,'
Q-R6ch
1 0 much to undent and and a novIce can loon pIck
yea.n a go, by means or the refel'Cn.jum, they 8e and
daughters she l!lpob to hi m ns he came have tell p osuble In o~ CII , flnd yet 1ll eight of them 11 "P-Q'
l lzP C\l
P- UIH.
29 Q-H :o!
them up and fine! out what are the chIef points lIIured
tho wonderful vote of 511,468 Ji)unn l7 the out
'bus and advIsed him to go home a Wlutc cnll IMte 1Il b \ o) G J nr\'ls (Th o rbvo.tt1Qver 12 Q - ltt3
K - Rl
no K - K t l
'hQcb
A whlte bqdy wlth bl ack tall a nd black 8tnped two yea.rs
J I" 1 ~
th e-v have been working Cor the ov.:er ,
wn..,.
l" ~
~
I thou .,h f'l mllle I!I roally u. cle\er study 111 CCOllomy of 18 K t -Kt5 b) B:r:T<t
K~Q
n eck hackle IS ea8V -to follow, a.nd then bemg good t um of some 93,000 vote(l\and their confident hope
l' -Q,
HxA
Q-Kt.3
:rl RxB
WItness box tll8\,1l1~ughter of the co", I force KOlle hut a nllntcl could ! luwo bUIlt such B. 14.
11'I 1I-K1{e)
Px"P
88 P-K6
If-KH
In oth er w ~ys It h as caught the nopular fan cy
is ba.sed on the gm.nt strIdes made In the JlrogreB8
who was referred to lUI havm'" threat- I plohl em I\o 2110 n not one of Gpn y'd best. though
l'-Q6
DxR
K txH
K-Kt2
When once .. thmg becomes wld elv known it means of woman sliffrAge aU oYer ~the wqrld
fl atten out" t,he eoldl6r tdmltte.d that It. h::tJl lt'J\I~'~ !I\ ~ lIg feabLrCiJ III lJ;ood l!)nt~) , .. A Fne lld 10
li RxP
K ~ -K I 3
llealgtl.e
I t blJ~ dema.n d, and With a. short. IUpply the prlce
B-K' ,
A leaflet Ju st published bv the NatlOna.t Union
did not InteDd to do such a tiling in KhAki ( two YOl Y mterestlllgatu'hc:t. JW&l!la~ollg tB U- B.
:ou,t consequentlv ~o up r he buyen of to·day of Women'8 Suffr~e SOCleties In reW o:
cct was to meet him and hlw e It out I~ 'nne OVOl th;) thl olHuovel, which III eJ.ceedi uglypletty)
(n) A departm e froJU\ lOut~ne. the Ideo. belllg thnt if
nse to an
'
h
fdary
W
olm
III
(Bv~h PII)Uy). " A.hce," Barry Do\\'e
are gnmK m for fowls , because they feel there Will
8 KtCl;P
T{txKP
~ o PITH
K - Xu. ch
h 6 was er
manner,
(An olclQ,e,ltary hXo.er of groat ~tl hty to the t\ro
be n. need In the fu t ure Rnd the more useful ones a.ppea.l from the ew York Sta.te omen's Suf. I
9 Kt-..li
Kt.xK1 ch
I
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'J'be three~et; a.lwuterestmg problem With a. dIfficult key b!lt 10 BxKt is R. better mo'V"e lor WhIte.
~ ill be an biggcat tdemand
One great advantage frage Pa.rty summanses the pOSItion throu(lhout
world to·day. In cle'V"cn States of the Umon
~d fine mates). I G. Ep.lI11ersou l (No auper8Ulty of
(b) P-B1 mH!;ht lhst be pl ayed, 8.IHllf PxP, 1?-Q5.
With t he Sussex 115 that the old birds can be taken the
womon bn.ve CuJl equal suffrags, while In as ma.ny
~terHu 1112169 and no brruu eflo~t lleoos8&fy-,)ct It vIII Kt-K t3 thc I( s.do atmck would. be strollger.
a t a.ny time nnd be fit for killml{. whether as m.Jlk a.s
nmet.een States women have the nght to vote
it fI, 8pleuald~losaon l \U' problem atll(] Y. 2170 bas some
(c) B-Q3 would be a us,c!ul PU,Un:ull&rY ..As Lt ~,
<'h.l ckena or later a.a sprmg chickens, when If k ept ror the Preeidect of t he Repuhhe AU ItraJ IU.
Itood 'fea.tu.ru, th pugh the lUa.clivLty 0.1 tho Black B1nck, by thi S eut ~ lplL" IIq sa.Cli.6ce of the e.xchtlllge,
for a. fe w lweekl5 longer t hey can be made t~ we)~h "New Zealand, Finland. N or ~ av, ICQland l\I)rl five
Bi8hopa II legpettabla) A. B Smith, II Cheltomau" obtaLDa 11 da.ufierous cou nter-a.ttack
'
lln to 12 lba. The lipeckled IS a. bll-d which WIll Ca.nadlan Provmcu h 8.ft. alrea.d.y gTÂ¥lted. vOtes to
lOe&1'yisnotlltl~ beat in 2170, nud 21691. the work
(d) Th18 l ooks IJke JJooll compensation for the e.~
nnt t;.bow much duo{,. the primary thm.ll hemp: a women
cMllge
but
the
Black
Kiug
IS
not
qUlte
happIly
151tu&ted.
Europe 111 enfranchISIng ~er women so
of ~ eood Ca.rpol\ter " ). "l'wo Oxford BoY' I I (TIllS
t
r ich ~t'tlden brown pound colour. which ;. of a fas t that the lallt chance for Am prlcan precedence
(e) Th ure LA a dra.w here by Q-IM ob, followed by
pa.b not 8o'(JoocI u lyou uS1U1.lI y present. 2170, however.
wSJ! 110t a.t 0.11 easy). '1' J(illg·Palks (2169: I would R~ ch aud Q- K7 ch, &c I ~
1!O'l.tnn level sh nde rl ~ht over t he b ack: breast and
plfl:fel' thll!l as & vanatioll 'm a thr.e*er. \ 2170 Good
thigh. Aft.r thIS tb e marktn~ cnn be ~ot-t a.nd III fQr th& great, EmPIre State of Ne .... York to vote
(I) P-KR4 .t onco IS bettor.
m ll1n plA.Y and three mterestiuK self.bloeMa). ,Vm
(g) MiBlfog the reply, 28 Q- B4, and, U P Queen,
t he more even the better Bot h the I§peckleCl anq Yes for wom&D. 1,ufJragfl at thIS refereru,i\lm
Reilly (2169 A neat \nodel 2170 Splendid try bl 19 PxP diS ch, Q-R~. 80 R - BS ch, and mattl follo," 1
Oro ..... n are ,verv h a.rdy and can be re&red on a.lmol!t 'UNISTRY 0'" HEALTH _
.{\
Jf
KtB2,'iwd
beautiful
mate
After
2
â¢
â¢
::QxK.t,
tho
Qr
If X-KU, 28 P -RG there 18 a.t lell8t a draw. Black
"n r POSltJO"f! WIth allceese
F.qulLl 10 evef"V' wa.-v to
The MtDl,trv of Health IOheme is not 'yet monKnight m.ting 00 1111 origInal aquare).
no\V wins promptly.
j
t he. rea t IS {he red a.nd f}mtp. At different oolour
' I
â¢
rrom onv other The . . .houl d be a nch d«rk bund The W omen'a Co·opeT;n.tlve GUild h as pre.
CO~ESPONDIlNCE, ETO.
m .h n~.nv eolour. lovel &11 over snd the same , hode pined a memorandum urjlinF. th,tt th e extenSion of
A. B . S:w.TH.-Our Problem.No 2169
(In the haek as' 1O the neck and saddle hackle It the powers or Local Authorities {which hlr Ha.yes
041'}lenter 18 the!flneat two~move mlDLAture
1~ nnt easy to breed good tlulletfl, because AD many Fisher has promised to try to pu$ tbmngh the
ROYAL BERKStpRE HOSPIT"L.
oauled much fo.vourab1e comment 10 AnlOri..,n
nr t.he m !\b ow ., sUgbt tlc1ung 10 the leath er over Bouee belore q hTl8tmaa) shaU form pa.rt or 8. DIll
oItole, when ,t WI"! lIral publrehed
t he back aod down the fluff Where care III uaed formrn g a M1ntltry of Hoqlth i At th~ ,arne ttmo
a conference or repre8e nta.~ lves n f 1)l'8'&Il111&tl0na of
4Af formed tho )l,..,ja of JIlany a
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In matln~ these. however, Will \lOme ~Irtgbt, ollly
a.pproved. IOClctles- tb.a.t l' of l represent.ativeEl of 1
5, W. Ovtw..,...Many thanks for fa.vour
Week ending 8unda.y, 4th NoveIUb~, 1917.
lh a question or time.
of ove, 12 IDllhon pel'8On..-"elcoD\e<l - th, oh
Wlj'. l\!II\!oL.,,-~anbJl"nks fer your two p<\o,ble.. " Cn·patients .dmitted â¢â¢
⢠â¢â¢ â¢â¢ . . â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢ , â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢ ~ â¢â¢ 82
nouncement .or t he L,ea.der of. ~, HoUMI that the
dlod for ",r\y ll~,~ ,
11l·pll.tlel\ta diaoh&rged ..
. . â¢.â¢â¢â¢. ⢠.⢠, .â¢â¢ , ⢠.. 73 '
Government h ONe taken Jitep. fP' ~cQn,: iurreement
JJ. W. B~-:Much oblige'!. ';i~t:tt~~.i~~~ Opern.ti.onl performed '. ⢠â¢â¢ â¢â¢ â¢â¢ â¢â¢ â¢â¢ .,. " â¢â¢â¢â¢ 4i '
among the persons engR.fl:ed in NQ.tfo~al Hea lth
fa-wour to ,hAn,!, which ah.U engage 0\4"
service!", a.nd , aI51uN!d the Prime M1P.lste.r of their
'"/
rupport 10 . . curing the legrs!at!o,n ~ently
needed. -
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and of these FRIPP'S SWElT LA
calls for special men~on for it~
rendering of, this da~ Old F:.ca~h p.m~â¢.
& a ,SO\lVe!W
- we wHl ~end .~ the first
for steaJmg
the paIIt Sl% months, DO Henderson
had been five or six purses stolen on
a.nd SaturdaY1! 1D West·s reet. and It
rea.son that he WfLS
observatloll
\fOMEN'S WORK.
..
you will be sure'to. fut& YOUf fa!ouritiS p.ol~JiIt.
sold th t .t tho age 01
been gIven three strokes of
I S.
"urc- of gethng a crop of ' brol1d
nuL Jen r, Q sovnng may be DIMe
pod o r " ' mdsor beans The poS1·
should be rt1shel t.cred one, and t-he
fir st. be "ell trenched. Tbe seed
so" n on a dry day m dOWJ1e rows
"lth a space o f 12m bet,,"n the
best , lf the 5011 IS cold and h e:a.vy,
n il ght compost, nndJlD.ce a little
each nole wh~re 8 SC
]5 to gr ow,
'gcrmmai!on rna\ be qUICK . S lugs
looked (or. or they W1.U ont off ' all th e
tops as soon as j hey appear above
protec tion must be g1ve n If "here
a > fr os t
I , I
,.tt
,I
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he1plll'; the "8In 1) mg on the s011
:n. nnrl It en('ourn,ges dee p r oobn2
the 5011 for 0. long w ny down of u
abl e a. cha racte r as possible. \ Vet
( Jf
COl!! SC . the "orst hme fo r
which should , wheneve r possI ble,
O,H, "hen tI' e "e~Uler I S d ry
Mr~ E. " ,hol"'<Di~,1
ALLEGED PYRSE·BNATORER.
W,ld, 18, Maoon·rll'OOt, oged 16,
With bemg a. jftlpec~ d person on
and lortenng In I We.~·.u..t Wl~h
a felony.
P~; "'" .. pl"'lded no~ ,ullty.
.
H enderson wd that
w .. keepmg
serva~ion
wâ¢â¢ t·.~reet on Sn~urday afternoon
4 o'olock, he 1J~W prIsoner com,e up
people bU)'lng fi. h outSld. Me"r.
"',gol,!",n, prcmlle!l He m10gled With the crowd
clo.. to ⢠lady .ca.rrying a b"l'db'g, put,
hand on the r..tenmg of the bag and
open It H e then went a.wny an~
.tandmg on the fnn lle of the crowtlj
he remained, durmg whteh tlm~
open two le.dles' handbag B' In ~
WitDt .. then lold pn.oner th~
under obBervatlon a.nd had .e~
open. three handbaga, to which be
Be was taken IOta a sbop,.and in
wu found 18 £1 TIeasUfI
T~&SUry note" and ill in gold:
wao S.. lOidl Th. boy lrud
been obtained from the pur,er
H e had !(ol about 3Q pqnea or more.
did not know anvt~lOg about t~
1f abe had done It would Ihave lulled her~_
gIVen h er lOs " every week. telltng her
hod been ..11101( papers, ~hough tn ..altty
not 80ld ~ny fQr some It lme
Be had
a'Yay ,verrtlimg)p tb, pmoeo be had stolen
the money' H e ltad been out of work for
"ood.
Etl~"'be~!,
.a~
OUR
CHESS
COLUMN.
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SMITH. 350.
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.LlVERINE
THE
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Grimsby.
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poutTRY YARD.
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THE
NEW.' CAN' ADJ4N I', REGlS'l'Eli,
There
not seem to be mucl! ol'IPo~iti(1D
Canada j.q tlle prlnclplo th~t ~)le
pendang .general electlOn
to be _cc'rl~!\e~,
garda "iO"ODlen. to the
eompiete ,.,..omep's suf!raJl6
iD thlf ;~ea~ri1 1 Provances,
dooble tlJo v~~tng po,~er Qf
WO~IB VOTE -
aoes
lotion,
~!,veand
v~jt f~w
""~'1(,\)0
- ror,~,.
tl ~;~~=~J!~
fact by ~h~ Women'. ~nlfm.
~~ their ~ui.el~~ 'lIj
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