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CHlMBER , QF~ .~klt:iJ~rURE:
CHRlS,{MAS 'COLl:JMN.
1\
THE VERY '-AT.ST
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ADGt ' BRoocHlS' of
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the
BRITISH,HfAVY &; ARMY.
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RI!JM~ABLE ' PRODUOTION
A
'r I
! \
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PARLI~MENT.
;,
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THE NEED-F,()R ~ kATIONAL
COUNOIL. ' ) - '
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\'
ATION OF
PEopIlE BILL.
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ENAMt<Ll.IW IN THill OQRRlilar
A meeting of the BC'rka 'lnd Oxon Ch3.mber of
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AgrIculture wa. held at the qro~t Western Rotel,
~
Readmg, 011 Saturday, "he~ Mr H R Beeton
~
orUot,-sketche:i al\JlO1tted tree.
⢠presIded
There wer" 1 n\I. preeent
Major T
Leshe WIlson, In mOVIng an '.mendment
wmTll rok ~LL 'A!l'rlCUL4lU1,
I Wheble, Gaptlun ]laxton,
Ale,slJ A D
the Poople ' Bill 10
"I \vcna,
Martln H F (Button;-' lll'1land Haslam
lastl weekJ to msert. af~ tpe
jllij, W ' Anker Slmnr no, W if U~nlber, E W
the woll' ' ~'or who, hp,vuig 'serv,ed
K Slade, J; Parrott, A J Wrlght, T Chettle,
on ncbve Fervle. abron,(j In any
G B,oim, '1'- F Le"l .'l S e.le ~ Shornov 0
Majesty ' 1 ensaie<\ ha. att.med
I Lalley, L Cottrell, l1ushby, V~ey 1LQ!i. Ba.st.ow
years" (" and is not subJect
,nth the retIring
,taut .~e",t~ry, Mr A S " ) , .ald· I do not thmk I
Turn c~ and the newlif' n.ppomted assistant accre need otrn my
0 the House for brmgmg
t.II'y, 1I1r W Chllhugworth
thIS lIrOppsal
at. th, â¢â¢tage The Hop!e
:Mr W J Cumber) proposcd â¢â¢ l'ho.t tho Bcrka wlll remefb5r that whep tlle Bll1 wns In
An entirely unique production In 9 ct
and. O:..:on Cb::Lm~r ~f .-\grlculjure \ lews WI t h too t.hl S~ fa.t~r WD.a veV fully dl8cussed and
Sohd Gold. ftDo Enamel flDlsh
(as illustration)
atann thc rapid depletum of famale h1'Oedmg stock ! proposal
received w~tb sympn.tby by both
5!Z/8
15 ct Gold ditto
01 tblS country, and urges the Doard 01 Agrocul Pre.,dentl of the LOCl>I ~overnment tloerd and "y
tUre to take Imm eOln.te del's. to nrrest such dlSMIt the Home Secratary, whIle It WD.S supported I by
rous action' It was, he s3Jd, n.. well known fnc.t members
all eh~es
oplOlon m a.ll parts of
th at femalc hreedJDg l!ltock ,vere turc to be ShOI t I the H9U~ I must co~CelS I rather expected to
In the futurc
It ~ as alliO well known that female ' find the r opaeRI tnset~ m t~ r~ boD gentle
ammals wouLd fa.t~ Qn lOIS and mferIor food man', 0
amendment I I!bould ltke t o remmd
I
than that "hleb WIUI nocded for male .nunals my rIght bon. fmnd of what I mey caJl ⢠really
I
l'"tur.
a Story,"
He then de. lt "Ith Ithe .tate <n Which varIOUS defil1Jte WOlDJ.. that wrs given by the PreSl~ent
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sLock were In at ~3 present tIme ]lJga were of the L6cal Governmeljlt Board and endo~d by
I
m.~ently
rolliving
outabIe
...
g
..
of
kll'Y
MOST
people
over
forty
know
the
now shorter tb<lD ~r other clus. but If Imme hlml!lelf at a. Inter IIta.ge'l and I Will rcad what was
I
~""f
risks attendmg backache, but land ,bladder oomplatut..
dl8to l!lteps "' ere takf11 oWing to the ea.rJv stn~ sa.ld by the TIght hon l e1ltle.man, the Pre~lldent of
younger folk are ids reflectiVe.
at whlch pI~S commFnced breeding, It \w~u1d be tho Local Government BoardJ as given l~ Ithe
pOIIsJble for them to get tbelr..... plg stock up a.gam officu,,l report 1
men ma.y
their work &nd
In a comp""at" ely short tIme Sbeel? had to be
.. It /. Ilf'po, .. bl. W dlSgu18e-mV rI2ht bon
9 ct Gold OD Safety Pm (â¢â¢
On September lOth, 1913, MIS. E Cla~k,
young women their sex-both danR'eroUil
illustration)
..
two years old belol'e !they reproduce4 tb.. r stock
fmnd poes not dISgUise from himself, nor ~o I
of 36, BlenheIm Gardens, Rea.dm~, !!AId -.
apd mlBlendmg concltJlOns If weak klduey.
C~plef4
v~l\let.z(ned lcg'-'cr ~
H.mpsblre Down sheep, or, nnv do.. folded 'heep
dlsgUl':'1 (rom myself"that tbere 18 a very .trong
really ,....ponSlbl;'1
II When the weather 18 da.mp andlcold I nearly
Solad SIlver
3 /·
produced no more than 0
I
current, of 0rlDJOn lD j fa.vour~f gIVing' the fra.n
I
,
alwf'Y'S get rheuma.tlsm It a,lffectecllme m t~e
b
ne
per
year
n
some
Chlse
at
III
c.
cotl
for
W\e
electlon
o.ft.er
this
1/Neglect
m
thiS
eTeot
may
lead
to
aanoUl
,
GIlt Enam.el
muscle,- aud joints, makmg I ~ o.wk't'r&rd for m o
ca6es t ey would pro?uce a h~tle more, but OD the
war, , tQ tho!!e "ho ~ve ~ active service and
Ira tTdtut·Uud ~oz
kidney symptoms auch 88 to move, I got stiff and I!ore. and It! II sa.t for
a~ern.A'e th e Bock marter considered hlmlrelf l!Iatls
havc a~ta.lDed tho ~gej of ni oEiteen
POST FItEI:! ANYWHERe
I
long my hmbs Memcd to gat aet Aftel stooptied If one was produced por year
Therl) \\&!!I Further n h e saId the Gm:em¥lcnt
Inflamed kidneys and bladder, IIlg my back plagued me With sharp p&ms JU!!it
another SIde to t be q~e6~lon, a.nd unlesa Mmethi'h ~
W 1 recognIse that a. \1!ry strong OpIn10n
the kidneys ale
I
lE6tubUsbed ~ Centu" }
'Was done to mcrease !the
d t
I I I ld
ha~ b n exprcssed ill this Bous~ 10 -f.", our of
Sciatica,
Gravel, ' Rheumatism I where
M~nufaotu .. J"C: -Iawell.tt_. eto â¢â¢
, ~ Of 11.11 the treatments I ha.ve tried I ba'YG
I pro uc Ion 0 C ose 0 ed
g"IVmg the franchise nt all ~\'ents for the elec
l5heep tbey could n~t ma.lDt...l\jn the ~erhhtv of
tlon 11 ter the \\ ar~~ do not! l!ia.y for all tnneRenal.dropsy, Stone or Lumbago. found noth11lg to equal Doa1l's ba.ckache kid251 King Street, READING.
Dey pilla
I felt :rehef
tho start. And
a.rable
land
Farmtrs
realised that, the fu~ure
to
sold
ers
of nineteen, and they" III see whether
I
actu.1 Manufacturet"S. WlIol--.10 TN. lupplled.
\\ hene\"e~ I used them
checked the
r.rompt treat.ment me~s self·demal
,vlth regMd to I5reeding . heep was ms ecure th,.they
cmselves Clln find any form of word.s
rheumatism dlrectlv
tllOl'i With
Seed for O~ Illullltr't!.tcl Boolrl~t, poet free
Many of th e so-ca1IAd gond things of hfe
dId not ktJ.ow but what tiley- might h:\Ve to kecl)
which \\111 meet the opmlOn of thiS LLOUse ' ~ 'Pholl6 112
more
ease
and
comfort,
my baek:
are bnd for the Indoeye
Henvy meals,
ewes (or bleedmg aU through tb
t
tb
OffiCI
report, June 25th. 1917 col 85. vol
Without
pa.llI
I
hold
0.
oplDlon
of
e "In er WI out
xcv)
r'~h dlehea, pnetnes and alcoholIc stlmu·
Doan 's ))Ills-ther£:'s
60 Good for
11\TltI~ are bfld, Th ey create the uno aCld
,_==~,""====""'====""'''''''''''====s
certamty of wh¥ wouJct h appen to them ne.~t
Ho e Secretary at Ilr later sta.~e sa.ld
rhsumatIsm
I
vear Deahng With gra!l sheep, ho aa ld that they
â¢â¢ ~l present ImpreSSion 11 that It can be
whIch Otluae8 backaohe
)
II E Clark"
Two y~ar8
l!Iaid -" Even
had come largely >n~ v0j"G >n the South of Eng
done"
epemR.l kidney medICine t8bOuld ensure lti the damp
rhewnatulm
land dUllng the IMt ~cw year! The l1osl tlOn here that lS, hrtt words could be found,
â¢
Sl1cceaa.
Doon's
Backa.che
KIdney
'pilla
now,
tha.uks
to
the
good Doan's
WM senous, for on Jibe 10W'lymp; grass lands last
'\.an thnt t h ere IS no dIfficulty which cannot
h ~ve become a llOusehold remedy In Read.
I
pilla did me "
t
33
be me come 1 rim !lomg to try to do It before
summer 1me
pe I cent of theIr grass sheep
the Te ort stage '- (OffiCial report. June 25th,
ln~.
Thp.y do not frff'ect tho hver or the
"OlE.-To oblatn Ih.
would have got tho fluke The cattle queatlOn was
1917 J 01 102 \ oJ xcv)
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bdwe18 For eIghteen yclll'6 they hllve been
rctommended by ReUdlllg re.!ldents for perILlsD serlOU!!
Many ·jyoung cah es were bemg
M.s, Clark, Inâ¢â¢ at on Ih.
I hte d
d h
I do ho thmk there I S an~ necessity to recapltu
I hp !!ilxteenth annual open and mcmbers 6how
d ('A'IgC bIrds (compnsmg cananes, hybrids nnd
to
}-lilt ~h b l ~ c!:) of the nb:)\ e Society ,,:IS held at \\ ere at n. hIgh price and many ,\ ould be killcd
that ought to go oh breodl,ng
H e would urge Ject of hlS amcpdment 'i very clear
d , C!rj
i::
Gdu Hnll, Lon~o n slreeL-, on 'V edile!da)
ts object I S ~o g lvo n.1I those men on
On t.he a.uthorlt) of the Judge, Mr J Robson, the Centra.l Chambe~ to send a depu ta hon to \\ a.lt plnm
0 1 L ond~] thI S IS the b~st C:xhlblt on thc Soc!ety: 110011 Mr I'rothero Rnd ba\ e the mq.tter dealt aotl\Te ~rn cc at tho front, who brl\ e. s~n actn e
h:':s held and tIllS remru k applIes to all clils:5CS With, not by CIVil servnni.a, but by; pract.ICAI far operatlOfs ln r.. theatre oi \\ar, a ,ote at the n ext
mets and ngrlculturl.ts who un(lerstood the m:J.t elechot;l t :My amend~ent does go further and
Ihl'! ~fanaglllg COllUmttec and the\r SeClctan
br
f
i ~
Si'.Y$ that It should be for 01.11 ei"ctmng m the
~r 0 C ::iD1I Lh, are to be hear tll) congrat111n.ted
~r. to Ing orwarF Bome scheme to rcmcClv the future I
would hke to SM thIS DUling the lilS!.
Cll "ucb a. lllghly slIccc""ful I!ho\\, espcclrl.ll) III danger It would not be a !Scheme whloh 'Would dl scus~19n 111 Committee those "ho oppolled tUl6
1" !kaUr', or ~/9. Cl {Tottlt:: from
Co , 8, WdZ, Btreet, O~ford,
" Ir time lhe procec4s "ere maid 01 the Care fall 11\ With the Idefts o{ l eve~y farmer, because It rne.."UIUl"C lsald "c " ere ~ppe:\hng to ~hc sentiments
nnd Comf01 h Comlmttee for 1\ oundcd ~rv tee men '\u.s bound t o hl~ Sate, but farmers would swallow of the Ilouse I \\'c arc not al5kmg for a. rc\\ard fOl
The followmg are the p l mClpa1 JlTlze WlUl1e~ an order glvcn to hento- ljy other fMmers ra.ther tho .sOIJers. we a.re not a ..kmg for no pr1vlle~e 111
tha.n one gl\en by ,~ l'\ll sennnts They wanted that sc Sf) of the wor~ ,,~ are nskmg \\hat IS
OPEN CLASSES
Oldj a. IrTht, that t b cfe men who ha\e been out
I
C ass 1 -.-Norwlch, clear, ticked, une,enly ma.r· an order careful y, e1Hn If hiS pocket hlld to !iutfer to th$' l out, and Whf ha\c seen Bc ' lve seT\ICe,
<
~
should hen they com back b Lve the elementdry
,' cd or va.ncga t.ed, yellow -1 A Love,llI'o, e, 2 .A (Applause )
Lo\~grove, ;).A Lo\egro,,:e
nghts 0 clt!zenahl,P I personally, doubt whether
?\Ir G Butm se ondcd
Cl l SS 2 -~orwll' clear, tIcked. unevenly mar
Mt'
T C.b~ttlC! l'Iupported the rel!lolutlOn , I shol114 press this amendmer t upon the
ked. 01 vClrIegated, buff -1 Messrs Stubbs Bros, thought out and brought o\tt m such a. way that qmt..e aCJ\ stlong h as I I do o,t the Ilresent. t.tme. If
2" R M'les, 3
Lovegrove
tho HOUM thought th3t't. the com:ClentJOns objec or
.. RECONSTRUCTION."
C1"s 3 -~orwll,h beo, any eolour -1 Stubbs It would carry the confid.nce o~th. farmer F at .hould ' t have t~e ,ate, but ....the H ouse, wHen
,
stock shows, he sa id did not do a. great deal of In Com Ittee. dccH!ed. lm m~ opinIOn \ crJ wrongly
Bros, 3 W R Mi(es
Cla!s 4 -NorWI~' clear; ticked! unevenl ' mar· good to generAl agnculturc. the store stoel. . sho't\ 8 tnde~d that the conSCientIOus objector was en
k·d or "negated unftlghted ,)e low -1 Stuobs were of much more benefit In ifat stock show6 tItled t a vote I can no t see how It 15 pOSSIble fOI
LECTURE BY DR. MARrON PHILLIPS.
"as only the first PlJ~e wmners \ that ga.mcd tbls HQl se to sa.y to the ~oldler "'ho has bce~ d~ht
lJr o. 2 R J Bur, 3 E H Hulse
.fford
C,fiSS 5 -NOI"Vl ,clear, tlck~d, unevenl..,. mar· anything, and It d1d Dot see m rl,(!'ht tha.t 8mmn.!s mg tha hI:: IS not to have a. vote wh ile thuJ' H OlJlse
as th.
I
tb gn e I~ to the conSCientiouS OD}tctor
ked or "negated uUjhgbted buff - 1 G W when fit for stock shows; were rumed for i breed 15 Willi
remarked ,
mg
â¢
"hQ h
dehberatdy shlfked hiS duty ThIS~O
There WlloS 8 crowded meetmg
S.unders 2 Stubbgro. , 3 E H Hul ..
to I'pend It
C 1n.!!t 6 - Yorks. lTC. cleaT, tlcked J unennly
Mr E W Slade 1!In.ld thev wanted to find out called cqnsclentlouS objector IS a. man, WIth a. n bel"$ at the Work-etA Hall, Rldley's
im,,,..,,ting lecture \11th
mal ked or Vo.-lega ,Jellow - 1 J B Rumble. ;i! the cause of the dlsastrou!! effect :\T"hICh t.hey were !iClence r WIthout a conzmence who bas eva ed
BIll would
now fe:::hng The cru:s: of the ,'\lhole matter WM the va first dut..... of cltlze.nsblp, namely, to fight Wednesday, when Dl Munon PhllllpB
F W Avent 0 c.I W NlchoUs
fIt wou)d
Dr I
C la.u ~ 7,-Yorkslure J clear, tlc!icd, unevenly lnseotlt"lty No man knew \\here h~ was to da.v, for hiS ountry If necessIty tl1!lIpmdl5; and 1 III on H Some Aspects of Reconstructton
and hurry
ma.rked or vuneS!L't.ed, buff -1 'f Harrls J 2 C W and t,her6 was no encouragement for the ul'eeder ceTtam hat there \\ III be cases at the next elec Ion fOTd llre8l...ded
N Q better onnor,.
LlISt year, "hen there , ,, â¢â¢ & potato famme, lhe where e ,ball have a conSCientious objector ho
The lecturer , .. d .tb~t the dIfficulties
NIcholls, 3 F W A) era
to secure l a bette!'
tlie people
CIns, 8 -YorksDue hen, any colour -1 J H Government gav.e every encouragement to cu tl II!!. lust \Ter the a.ge of twenty one who Will be would prel5ent themselves when ~a.ce was
b
vators, and the result WM tha.t the co1\ntry \\ as entItled to a. vote, a.n'd In the same street t ere
RumbJ.I, 2 C W ,N,cholls, 3 F. W Ayero
s
Some sJrQlla.r encourage will be a. mao. perhav:s- thcre nTe certa.1D t be were progre~slvely mcreasmg
One of t e
~llfmedof quc
The
C'IlI. 9 _yo~r.inre, ellal'. tIcked, unevenly flood ed ~ !th potntocs
n'arked or vane ated, un61ghted yellow -1 C :ment td breeders was reqUired and iomet!'cheme cn6es 111 the ~l!Iame loenlity-who has been fuz' lDit matters to receive attentlon , would be the
),Cb&i,rman,
lJIilhps, ex
should be tholH:[ht out by which Itha prndueer I 10 the t enches for elgliteen montb!!, who has me tlon of the POlllllbdltles of war £0 the
,\y;.. N1Cbplh. 2 S Runchmll.D. 3 F W. Ayers
f dress th&
t.at.ion
'-@hll!l' 10 TY kshire. clear, ticked, uneven IV could -be given mducement to get L\he'tUi .o-~·the j home m~ who-lo.arlt«t Qr DW arm but who mum a.ttamable Such a. pebod or
;darkad or var e ated, unB1Jrhted uufr -1 B whole farmers were not bod sorts a nd ~ev were ! IS lU8t1.:t.ncier twenty boe The conlJClentlOU~ ob- the world had wltnessedr dunng
Secreta,·v ~~.~,~i,~~~Oili:~~(I~tihe lEcture next
Hams, 2 C W
lcboll., 3 S Runchman
not altogethe, bad ' bn,mo", mcn, and the buelnoB' t lector 111 get the vqte, and tho man who has and a b&1I~ea ... mu.t ,(ever come
Jj'lVen
L~ndon atreet
for
wa .1 OW war to grIp
Church,
('la.s 11 -Boi' clear, ticked, unevenly mar· larmer wo'uld see th.t It was to hIS owp adv.nta~e been fig tmg, who IS 1bOlIDe(! and1 handlcaPD
Â¥iss D d.
Ild If some luch,.fichcmo: hie, IS OIng to be depnved of tl& vote by thle
E n warlike f:)tates"u"~ - ",,â¢.,"
ked or vanegate , yellow -1 ~ E. C Lut, 2 u to produce a.s much fiS liC c-nW
Norman
HIS 'M.a Jesty's Inspectorl9f School8t wero dcv~sed, but thev coul~ not be TlhIJantluoplF-ts House I do not thu1k It I S poaslble Ito co tem. l · t~'{(,a~.
0 feel that In thlS
Dennet, 3 J U
gan
would lecture on "Schools of to-morro1V," the lec·
pla.te a. CnBC o[ greflte,r absurdlty. 'Treater u fair
the natIOns were
elnss 13 -Bpr er, ~learJ ticked", unevenly mar t o Bon unlimited extent
ture to qe Illustrated by lantern Vlews
Mr AnKer SImmons n.de a. con£dlentlaJ OItnte neA nnd greater hnidsh lp on our sallors a.nd
wane than any knbwn
\
I
I
):~r r iC·!£'~te~' buff -1 G N elSQU, 2 B. nen ment.
of some length. uthnmg, to a. tel'ta.1U' ex "oldlcrs I knov. there are D\any obJectIons 'fblch
prQblem of reconsLru.ctlOO
Clau 13....,BQ erJ cleaT. t~cked, uneven}y mar tebt the probable co rs ' of actibn which the Will be brought forward
There 18 dlfficultYJ I cJin.ra.oter of the people, much dlepe'l,ied
,
~
qUlto T cogmse. m differentultl{lg bet"' een thol!e
Ii"
k'; or vaneg.t ,unftlghted yellow -1 G. Den· o.uthontlclS proposed..
... The Chalrmnn &180 upporte.d the resolutIon. mell w~o ha~e seen nc~unl sen:lce at the front and type of uma.n l.I2:mg you crea.te
n· t 20 . Benn.t 0 E CLast
'
c.rned
nil
/Ju.1)'
TlIe
pomt
~
ns,
t
hose
en
"ho
h~ve
peen
abroad,
whom
l
l
ha,e
1\"t
)'roblom
01 recon.tructlOn was to
wblch
wa8
t
CI~s 14 -£o~er, clear, ticked, unevenly mar·
wa.s not netting D.nV' put lU my amendment but who havc not seen cht1dien of1l . ~ day a. better chance than
kr-d or vanega.te ⢠unfhghted buff -1 G Bennet, he !laId that the pro-'uecr
...,.,
-.
bea.P3 had
The Impro\ elDent of thl( ed~""tl,~n
money (or bUI labours, wherea3 the distnbutor and actual f)CTVIC6 In the trenches or under fir~
I a.nd nurture of the? ollng was urgent'
2 DI' cJne, 0 J Blackie
â¢
ackno<
wledge that there IS a.. verY great ch m
cult,,;
Cbss 15 -..4. V <:&D&I)" not prevlOul!ry. men the mlddlem.m were
. . .1
J
not be defen:ed uotl the W8..1 wns o~ er
A letter f rom the CfPltrn.l Qha.mber WIth refer mdeed about that, and I was hopeful tha the
b h
d
'
tlOlIed -1 A J ISmlth, 2 O. Edward., 3 H. Oate·
ence
to
the
Rep",.entat"..:'
of
the
P
eople
BIll
"
..
Homo
""cret.ry
"ould
help
me.
and
other
han
Wit
t e IlJlme late que,tlOn of feedm&.
bouse
I
then submitted, but IJ'L vIew; of"the fact that tho tnembeJ;.... " ho raised ton qu~tlOn In Com~lttee, and their mothers durmg the coming
OPEl>! NOVICE CLASSES
BI1l has now gone throu~h ' r~rli.m.nt It" as In end~.vourmg to fin4 words m order to meet l.ctuler contended that these .hould bave
l tconsl
d er t b e ma.tter I urth~r
b bJectlo thnt direct
~U upon
tb:e mllk
fJ.'h lS questlOn
Class 16 -Nof'Hch, anv colour, bred prior to d eemed f U t leo
thOIl() dIflictl Ities 'rh t;rc tS a Iso teo
bcarmf,
upon supply
reconstruction,
a.nd If
1917 -1 W l1urnhnm, 2 ~1iss K,dd, b 0 C
A letter addres4ed tG t\t.~ C3lltrn.1 Ch amQor was t'!lo age of t,\enty~i\e was mentwne.u 19 the
'"
d h
hI
ld
then
conSIdered,
!!uO'f,tnig
,the
,formatton
of
a.
Sllea.kel'"
Conference
a.nd
notbtnrt
",hatevnr
wa~
'tlt}.lo
prompt
y
1
m
t
oroug
y,
wou
Smith '
'I~'
C?
,~.l
.... [LV to ) tho spcedy settlrlmCl\t of
Clas. l'1-N,*",ch" any colour, bred 1917-1 Na.tlOna.1 .Agncnltnra
Connell for .Englrtn.J nnd saId ilhOllt JrlVlllp a 1;ote to anybody under tJe age ''''Va.lu, t o be composed of reprc!entntlvea from tho of twenty one I 'W01Jld, howevel, put It 0 the problems :Much depended upon our attit,uct" 1jt<>
J \V ' Barstow, 2 u V SmIth, 3 0 C Smith
CIa.. 18 - Yorkslllre, any co16ur, bred p,"or to vnt'lous exu;t.mg- lmporh.nt Q.gTlcultural bodies Houloe ~h~t so far a.s I know &.rid 80 far R" I am 'V{l..r~8 the war} of recob~t.ructdon Ani';
1917 -1 A Be1Nmgton, 2 M18S C Garland. 3 A The objects of the CounCil. In brtef were outhned concerned to n. ver'J parge extent tbe Whn~e ob oug t to p'erva. e our JH1 ilc . an gnvntc I e
811l bemgl to Jl101e nil their mflu"'nce to In'crease pro Jed of Ia. new RepresentatIOn of the P eopl BIll
the Spltlt Imphe 10 the hi hcal in!i~n~"on,
Be Ivmgton
~....
,
~I others as you would tbey
class 19 - YO;t\.Â¥.:lre, anv lcolour. bred 191
I du ctlOn a.nd to focus the oplDlon
of all cla.sses. to was to Ic nable the ~allor and thc aoldler t ~
te
at
.. h
b
I
h h h·~ hi'~~~;!~.~l!~t~
e great 0 sbac e W lC
i.-"'.I ,+
1 A BeavIngtoni, 2 1\ B~avLDgton, 3 M H Peter mfluence publtc OpinIOn m the a.dqptlon of So l!Ioun d tbe nut electIOn whenever that electIOn caDle, vou.
~tn"1culturnl
pohc'l:
wbere.by
1\11
Ma.y
be
uutled
and
l'
lthn.t
IS
an
I~
IS
1.!Urel.v
nol
ImpOJUH
Ie
for
pro,eC1J~H:.n
of
pubhc
bU
ffi
ness
was not
San
-~
.
..,
1
It
ch
dlfficultv
but
no
la.mentable
'Weakness
Clag ~ - Border, any colourI bred pnor t.o and to promote nutll'ma eectlnty In a matters thIS H IUSC to b~ a.ble to gIvC the 6fLlior a~d tQe splnt It Wall In thiS ne\\ spmt that
1917 -1 A H Major, 2 W ParoonB, 3 G Ebton connected With a.g;'lcult\}l'c
soldIer a. vot even lIf he {f' under the age of mUlt face the hOU Sing problcm
Clna. 21 -Border,
cOl~r, bred 1917 -1 G
Mr A D Wcll. exp .."ed ,h.. strong dlSaD tw.nty~ne yeal'l'
I do not WI.h to delay tho
b ld
h· ~
to ~~;~~~!t!1::~~~~~
prova.l of the 'Project On no former occaSIOn, h,. Houl!e
usc thls 1 ~ a matter "hleb hat' been tlon areas UI mg il.U come
a ,,:
EI,ton, 2 W POTwn.. G
bell
of houses and
of d t he mt\.tter' beforn t hCOl, and dlscussQ d a.t very grep.t Ipnl{th b(' f ore l\ bl "O S WItS a.1~hQrt.'\rre
r:>
Cia .. 22 -Goldfincb -1 G Edwards, 2 J W. snl d , t hey h a. d r"
nfter due consuier:u'lOn havmg regord to the fact lecelved ve"v svm p nthehcilll r h, the Gove ment "ere In eXistence were falling
Barst.ow 3 F Colms
â¢
Clns 23 -Lmnet, redpole or tWlte-1 W that the Central Chrunber hll.d eXisted for some 50 and With Whl(,:'1 I am sure J. ha\C the R~pnth y great nUDlber of om people were
Frances 2 T Gilbert, 3 G Poole.
-,.cars, haa taken tho fil'Rt place, nnd hnd becn of thc fH ome Secrctcp. but I would like to 5JlV ~fntt!l~;al P~l)l~~h~!~;~~~~~
Class 24 _Bramblefinch or chaffinch -1 H J lIstened to With respect through all these years, that I am not lq Rn} \\::LV ,\'Cdded to the l.worda
tbp.v h&d deCided that a new or(tantllntlOn \\ aa of mv own amendment AS lont{ as tbc nrlll1 Ple IR shOi tliJre ~ cotta S and tIle
Chock 2 IL J Cb,ek, 3 T GIlbert
accol>tetl At the same t.lme I do sav thn.t unbsi\ the Cities nnd to"n !> there ",ele
,-IUS 2.5 -A 0 V
Bntuh, h ardblll, not men· qUite unca.lIed for and he etlil held that OpltllOll
Mr M. H F Sutton 8A ld h~ wns sorrv to find the Gpl cmment can flee then \~nv either lo "'cccpt 0\ erero" dmg of many f~'!1Jnhes
t" ned -1 H J Chick, 2 F CH,dden, 3 H "
hImself m OppCl~!ltlOn to Mr W ells. b'1t he wne my ~endm9nt or- a.lthough t doc:s not ~J mnte ongmallv bullt for one fanl.lhr
Chh;k
Clftss 27 -A V Bnt..h ben -1 F CHidden 2 very keen on the proposal Member! of the Far .. la~ ~s I "ould "l3h - tho amendment 01 the han affalrsl .. n. a men nee to the luture ,welJ·l,ei.,g
mer!!' Club Committee hnd .. dlscu!lAed It WIth Lord Member. for lJe .. l1.es a,lr .. Peta), I shall h,ne no the na.tlOn 14e effcct jupon the
H J Cblck, 3 H J Chick
Class 28 -Clear tIcked or evenly DlM'ked Selborne, o.nd Mr ProtbelO waa extremely alU:lOul> optIon Ibut to dl\ lde ~he H ouse on thIS quc~tlOn plornqle Pleasantness of ,mCTopn di!J'l1C."."Sb!
C1n;:ary muler excludmg canary bullfinch -1 H J tha.t l!Iome central body should be form ed \~h!~h and I pel'MnalIy should be sorry fel"' the £eclm,ll"s ~ a Jhut of evCly chlld's r,:~~;~~:~t~~,~~~[~,~
he could consult upon matte" aHectmfr t4tncul of IlnY lmnn who voted against. a. propOSitIon such of S'oclo.L Illterconrsc \\hnt
Chock 2 H J ChICk, 3 F Collms
posslb~o m the 1!qualld dwelhngs of
Clu! 29 -Uneven ly marked or vanwated ture genet'a.llv It had !)&en pomted out that sup as this
The I Htlme Secretarv, replvlnS( to the debat.e OJlr peopl~" \Vhen rcenn 5truction
(" nonry mule, excludmp; canary bullfinch -1 F J pOSIng the PreSident of the. Board of Al1"'lculture
cn.mo to the Ca.blDet and recommended !\ cp,rl,am WhlCh ~nsued, 6tatea l that the Governm~nt pro be fO llnd tbilt iomethmJ! like a
~now 2 H J ChIck, 3 F Col hno
1
course and stated that at hl1d t.hi! approval of tho posed to len.v2 the quectlon fQl' the H011C1e to cle wou ld be badly" nutcn l fhe 0~~litl:ld=;;;;~~1tI~
Cla~:! 30 -A V dark canary mule.
tral Cha.mber, he wqs told thnt some other clde J and the pllncIpl~ that men of nineteen vcm~ bl1lldel "Would bo unable b meet the
<m,tr\ bullfinch.-l H J Chick. 2 T
I o a.msatlOu dId not a.J:lprove of It
It would of &sr;e 'who had been ()n actne scrvlce I!Ihou ld have \l oi.l ld ! be l1ecefis.!rv fOl ltho Go~ernment to
F CollIns
CI,., 31 -A V hybnd between two Bnt ..h en rmously lItren~hen lillJ ha.nd8 If he t:ouJ(J l!'et a ",--tote at. the noxt Election was accepted b\ the Inte p'an6 1 MUnICIpal entel'llrlse must be
â¢
I
.
,
Int!!d r'lth help from ~t lt~ fundl!l _'u,reaav,
bird" mcludIng canary bullfinch -1 H J (jhick, baekmg from agnculture geneflllly One of the H ouse 'Po Ithout a. dlViaiOD.
At
a
meetmg
01
the
R
ading
Tribunal
on
]y~on.
greatest
dIsadvantages
!Tom
WhlCh
fls;nculture
had
Go,
crrmcnt.
hnd
pronlumd
t
o
erect
300
000
2 H J . Ch, ck, 3 F C~lin'
suffered 10 tbe past had bJ:ett want of cohe!!iIGn
'1 n thc l.firl'.t vcar n.fter the wnr Tho nconle
day Mr F B Parfitt
s m the chaIr, and the
AMATEUk CLASSES
The propo!ed echeme ml~ht not be ulea.l hut he
"t'c thnt these were modcl houses 10 wh ich It
other members p1'esent w re AdmlTitl Slr Fraudl'
Class 37 _ NorWIch. any vanety bred prior to did press for the COnSlQCr"tlon Of the Chllmber
be"J)o,lIlh l'" 1.0 In e cnmforj.nblv nnd hnppy
Powell .. K C M G, Me, r< I G W I SmIth,
1917 -1 G Larkcom, 2 and apeClaJ W Turnham that the prmclple of one ccuttal a~rlc\lltural body,
and LO "lllcb th~ cblld rcn "ould. ~rnw u n
Catley,'" F E Mormg,
C Tlustrum and E B
to Wb1Ch the Go, emment could look for a-'vlce,
lelMl of cltu:f'Jlslup
than m the
3 ,V Turnham
"
Our Portrait
â¢
I
Dendman The MIlitary Representative was sa
Clnss 38 - Not"IVlch any variety. bred 1917- reprc~ntU\5r, lUI It lIbould, &11 the chIef eXlstmg
IflnU"nC(l
0
1 and speCial W Turnham, 2 W Turnham, 3 G bodle. 10 tbe country, .bould be favourably reo
Is 01 Miss
tho school
Cameron Gull
,
celved
_
ASIILEY~
L n.rkcom
ADJOURN1'D
CASES
I
.
nd
Cla5~ 39 -Norwich. any varIety hen-1
l1r Anker S,mmon. ..Id that Lord Selberne
whose
S w Coc~ 33 m. metal \\ orket In the em
~neCHU W TurnhfllD, 2 Mrs Bl(imead. :3 MISS had emphll.Slsed that so fllr
domestlc mAtterl!l
'ather
ploy of Broa.dbea.1 nlO ~ - ApphcatlOn on conK!dcl
were concerned, matt..cn affectmg the farmer or
tlS roHolVs.
SCience
grounds dlsml!!se~. but persona.l appllco.the landJord these l\ ere matters Whlch 'Would
NOVICE CLASSES
t!On adjourned
bred 1917 _ atilt be dealt With by the VAl'lOUS e;l[lstmJt bodies
~
Clnss 44 -NorWich, any variety,
I F J Jfartwell. 28, B t cowman m the cmploj
but they w~uld neveT get 1\ teal chflDC6 of ileUm$!'
I nnd 'peclal A CuonllTgha:n, 2, A C unmng h a.m, the mam pomts or verv bIg polltICa.1 pomts carried
01 J III Routh -GI "ot d cpndltlOn'll exemption
I while holdmg agncultur I
voucher AppllCa.tlft.
3 \V Turnham
unless agriculture cO!lld Dr... nt !omethmg hke ..
level front He persoqaUy 1\ 01-8 10 favour of t.he
I
Irefused.
cur WINNERS.
CounCil for the one thlOji( the.y w~ted was umty
ElIIPLOYERl APPE.'\.LS.
I. H Acton Cup -W Tl'rnham.
Mr W J Cumber .upported the pnnClpie of
F C ,Anstey. 32, s , B3. optlCl8nJ In th'" em
Cnall enge Cup -W 'Iurn~am
the COUDctl, but queried Ita formatIon It wa.s to
ploy of G C B tLema.n. Mr Dr) land a.J.lpeared.
~mat('ur Cup -w '1 uIDham.
be comprl1!led of 38 membetB, nut of 'l,1Ihlch 11 " ere
-Oondltlona.l exeml?~lcn
to be Labour There wits DO dlsl\Â¥.reement on tbrtt
F \V Shen\ood, 31 1 da. lry foreman, In the
pomt Dut bow were the> Ot~'1 ~., to he .lected1
employ of Mrs HlSrocl, j Mr.l Rakhfle appeared.
There were only one or t~o F;octet.lello renresentmg
-T~ months.. wlth leave
Some .cheme should be de
Inste.nt Relief for
I thb tenant fa.tDler
E Andrews, 21, D3,
baker, HI tbe emplo,
vJsed by which SOCletlCS c(')uli:l be represented a.c
of J \VbltC Ml T f R Kent appenred - 81];;;
cordmg to their membenhlp, but of the 27 the
months With 1en."'c
..
tenllIlt ..farmer would onlv get a.bout four
fhe
'r: C Fullbrook 31, f ldowet C2. I caTInan a.nd
Lllnd
Agent
:md
Surveyors'
Institute
would
ha.ve
motor drIver 10 the e p loy j of R Stiles -SIS
and, Poor AppetIte
'
about four repre6enta.t1Ve!
i'
months WIth lea~e
Mr
T
Chettle l!Iald the reurel!lentatlon
A N M H arriS,
m, C3. photographer".
lahould be based dn ~ "'wtereat" mvohed, not
Mr Boves appeared
That dull .oblng, that DOU.... ADd di.t..t. I~ Illto~er on the number of -members, but ort the
W H G M,mlden 0, m, Do supem,or of
food wltb whlob SO many begin tbe day, lOOn g~ lO~rests mvplved They, .. Intmers, would make
~JStratlon for Lleut C 1 Chqse at Reading Dart
whcn you take Dr CAasell'a Instant Relief. The IJ- great mIstake 1f they did n ot re",hse tha.t the
rt\cks -COjdltlOnal ex~PtlOn
r]a.bour
lotered.
was
the
powelful
mterest
a&
far
a6
S G Bu:!!sell, 32, s, C.3 pflmtcr ' J In the l'mr:l {lt of the troubla15,dl8Ordered liYer, perhaps cob: ..
\"'otes wero concerne9: \ If they worked h""al1lst
plov of HayteT and Sao -Granted three months
.. til :'I. hOD, and Dr CaMell'a Instant Relief 10 ,,"rely the
labour mtercst tbp.re was not the I!Ihghtest
With leave
rc ~t.orefl both U.,.er and bowela that tbell8 complalur-s
doubt which \\ ould be the loser In the transaction
CAVERSR...I.M CASES
b.;cnmc ,mpouible
The labourer In the. fut1Jff: 1\'mlld hAve a ~110b
C H Bunee, 41, Dl, Jobbmg gi rdener -Ad·
fake Dr C....ll'. Ioo~ut Reliel for oonstlpatloor' ~re.t.er mfluence 111 I~g'jllntion , thnn be hnd IhtU\
blli()u~nes", torpid liver, fliCk: headache.1 diZZlDlMfr m the po..t., np d therefore It would be to th,. bene·
journed
G H Cheesema.n, 40. m , 02, fitter's erector In
.pocks before the eyea, fla.tuienoe and WIndy aP4,Smi. fit 01 tb. farmer to go banR In nand ",th tho
employ of Readmg Gas
mpany -A!dJoumcd tlll
8);lrhty, heartburn, unpure bloo:i. aud that a~, labourer In all co.e. where It w.. pO.~lbl& ⢠Tb.
end of Janua.ry
~ I
.J
l,C:l. Vf feohng WhlOh 15 a sure Indicatlon, of liVf:l prmclple 01 the Connell h. charaetemed a. la"ly
FLee, 35, s , C2, labqurer, lol Huntley aIMl Pal\r<'l ublea Asic your ehenult for Dr CaMellslnatant aound and for the benefit. of t.he nation ID m creall
mel'S -S1% months WIth !leave ,
1
Rehcf and take no 8ub§btute. PnOOI h. and
",ut h. cODII4ered tbat th e
food
from ,11 Oheml.b and Stor... Dr.
lnotant
ownetl were represented to
!lellol .. t~e c8'mpeD1on preperatiOD to Dr.
at tbe' cost 01 the f~ and
HERALDIO COLOU&S OF f Tall
SflIPS' & RlDQIMI1t~~L OR1l1BTB.
Crestl uot A.lrolld, 111 oW' ~ C3.1l'i be. made to
rf
ane!
"'I
the National
because'
and builds up
the body to
nutrnnent
27/6
rM
I
lof
with lardox
be 'properly
15/-
'ft
&tratl prepo.red by JAROOX.
JAI.OOX not only conbut .!so tho rouorioiv. cono
BOTLV &
,Tea Iw ith
'Flavour
pf
"lEv~y
till.
~oung
b~ame
!
I
Reading Message.
are'
LEWIS,
I
a.ny
The
READING AND DISTRICT CAGE
BIRD SOCIETY.
IA
T
:~~:~ ~'d a~qt t~~r!J:~ctthneu~~~~m~c~o ~~: !~~:nt~e l:r~:7t~~tsw:h~I~C=~ ~~~!htl~~:~d
II
'''''' 'M.,OI.I''n
WORKERS' ED1UCATIONAL
HOr'.
Your New Coat.
.to cornel
,making certain of, 'a' ,
first of all and
,
Ir
Models, and then from'
fancIes pIck out tqe
You wIll find
all the Coat
I
Xmas Shopping and
the best value is to
. ASSOCIATION.
I
-
I
l
::~:~~ ;:f~:~j~:i*~l~~i~l,,~umber
de·, ...
3
& SONS,
BRA NClfES,
G.
~Ieigralll!:
"ExcelJlor. Reallhlg."
I
THE FIRST HUNDRED
j1fOUSAND. 1
""'!
I
Arthur Y"I'P, K BE, tbe D1l'Ietor of Pood
reporto that. tb. first hundred UlC",_d
JUp· sa·.. en ' h&ve been enrolled m tho L4!ofuo
So.ie>y, which '" fOlmdod to ...u.....
P""""" of tonnage by a vohmial"1 CU"f1tulnea
use of food
Tfiri It m lood open. DlOl'll
{or Aonerrca's IMlldien, whoae t.t'6Iap, tamp,.
.",.... the JllloIrlea of the West 18 ⢠doleful
of bad omen _m the ean of t:t.. PJoaaa's
All olRMe8 of the community, from t.M
to tho cro9811'lg sweeper. are repreeented m
hundred thon,,,,,d Among DIIIDOfl cll_
from the aval&nche of membenillp
at t he headquarters at Grosvenor H01l88 are
of Lord Harcourt, tbe Earl of P1jm6utJ>., tho
Count... 01 GUlldlord, SIr Frederick ...
the Oountes. 01 Raddo, the ~
Mu.ncb6:!te.r, the L ord !a-layor of OacdiJ,
of Keighley, the ~8ident!s ao.d Becreof many Labour orgaruaatl(Kla, and t.b«rw
1I1ajor General. and Lleuteu8llt.<Jolon.,. lOY
saVlllg of food IS at tbla nage of the
questIOn, the kiJ,cben befi>g m th. bAU.
a
,,&r' â¢
F ood COIDlIllttee. have aaked tor'
Le~pons of the Lel\g11e
iM,OOo
&re bemg" ~.
man \ ca.oc:e<l. mdlndual mem~ ha.ve pro1IU8ed
en rnl one t housa nd others. anJ. It 1& ~!MnDle
a spcc!;}.1 ba.dge may be designed a.nd pre·
to th 08e b eJper~ Enry CIty and Villar,
and Trade UnIOn l1!I InVIted to eniol
i\ ~~glOn called by Its own name Full
can be obtamed from SIf .Arthur YNIl',
NatlOnal Sa.fety, MWlStry of 1'000,
H onse, LondoD, W 1
There are nO
mb~"h ip fees ana alJ wbo enrol WIll be pr ..
a beautIfully designed cert1.6ca.te and
badge &rid certL6cate Will no doubt
and sbould be 1D every hOlloohol d ,
m e mber~ are wanted before the end.
NOl·ember. Su ch a nllmber enrolled ~Itbln â¢
.pace of time \\111 be another proof to Ger·
th't the U beat campaIgn I. doomed to
It "W!ll be a. , message to 8&1101'8 and ADl·
of tllG A i lies that evcn to the 1ut bite at
TInt.1n IS pledged to figbt lor the defeat 01
Melnbe" o f tbe L eague are plellged to abide by
"c!'l.le of ~ oJunta.ry 1"8.tIOnl!l, .... 3 s-e.n: erouâ¢
bo fourth '\ ear of war lWld to aVOid an d
\~aste. and to help forwa.rd the ca~·
food eceonomy SIr Arthur Y&l'lI mci
eVHV Cltl jIJCn to become first a. member :
a. mlCSlOna.ry of tne Le~e
The an ~
aTe being mllllufa.etured hy the aiiUi~, aD
r e.dy for delIvery very oliortly.
D
:t
,
READING rRIBU1NAL.1
~
~
:r
Jj
as
write:)
-I
,
fad
Morning Headache !
31'
I
t'
a.!.,
o....u'.
TlI.bl~ts
ROYA.L BERKSHIRE HOSPITAL.
⢠!
We6lr, ~I 8~n<la,., 251;h NOT4tlIIbItr, 1911.
In.patfenb:~-:~ â¢â¢ ; . I t ⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠"'" ⢠⢠⢠⢠to ⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠â¢
In"J'lllti.1t~ d~~.d .... .
0l't.1'Uti.0UI perloriaocJ
t.
t ⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠0 ⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠of
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