Reading Observer 07-1918
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.. WILt>' AND W06LEY."
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0 11 'rbu;"day
of Ihe Mortimer Red Croll HOlpital
I lh. War Working Party, will be held ~t ,
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SU'r'1' ON
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flty FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY
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LONDON ROAD.
28T ,.,
1918.
jam~ W.' Gerard, Am~n A Mu&dor in
Berlin. ,A Great Hi""ric.l Film revM!iog
Ge,many's secret.
Ep!aod~
At6.30 p.m.
Subject of Addrcsa : "The B~ok ot E sther."
COLLBCTIO~.
A..I.L SJu.'M FUlL
:ReligioD.
FreecJotn.
Obaracter.
4. ",-" The Martyrdom of Belgium,"
AdmissiO!l as usual, 3d., 6d. and 150
. 'faute...., (ltuarved1, ~/., Includlo& TaL
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Reading.
for
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E. JACÂ¥ON ' & SON~'
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Special 7;;0 yarda of PriDt BLOUSE MATERIALS, Bfd. T'o.d.y'a
p"ioe 113i
90 Ladi â¢â¢' Summer BLOUSE ROBES/ and COAT FROCKS, 4 111
6111, :B:11, etc.
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40 La.p.jea' TWEED COSTUMES, 251. aDd 35/-. Speoial value.
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ODD~ENTS
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COMPLETE OUTFITTERS,
JACKSONS' CORNERS, 21 and 23, Oxfor4 StreeJ and Branches,·
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Telegr&mB:
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Excelsior, Reading.
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AN ADV!SORY COMMITTEE. Par l lcuI ~;' 'R.tl.e nt.10'B 1$ d Irected' to t he important.
Committe9' Thich h as been formed ln :Re.ndltlg' by
t he Mil1i..ster of L&bour to- adV1A& and &6I5ist him
wit,h !.he ,Ulany com91ex problems in conn~ t\On
With emp!~y:ment now and more espEcially when
the ""ar OO~ to &on end
The Com~::llttee h as
no.,,' been Il.t 'Wot'k :for rome months, and one i Q] ~
pcria nt ~ul t of l W!l labours hl!s been t he d'f.a.f ting
of & echeme d1ting 'W It h , ~Hi~ation to meet
the requir~entB of the a.r~1L COlIllng wlthil1 t he
&COpe of the Commi tt.ee's op6.a.tions
Oue or l t he
m ost S~rlOUS and diffioult. problems tbe Comrn1ttee
are called upon La face is the finding of sUltahla
"TIZ:,,"...;..a - doy to
DRAPERY SOre, Ti red .!Feet
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DEPtS"
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The chief business of these Depa;tments is to cater
TIZ ' is just wonderful fo~ sore,
aching, swoll\ln, p,erspiring,
fQet and corns.
for the requirel11ents o£ ladies.
~ large stock of ~horo"ghly Refiable Goods at the
lowest pOI.i~le prices will delight every visitor.
err:'Plo:rm en~
ALWAYS SOMETHlNG 'N:ElW.,
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MOURf(ING ORDERS promptly·'attended to.
London Roo'ad &
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Cavers~,~~- Road,
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fer dl ~charged sulQrs aPd soldiers.
a nd In this direction they -n'd l n atur~lIy l()()k 10
It.hel ;sy rnpa.thet.ie oo-operat io n of emptoyel~ , and
not In ....airt, we 41'6 ~ure In anothe r oolUlmn is
set o ut a. for:m.iditble uray of Na.tional !SChemes
COl'Dmg "Wlthiu t.h& scope of tho Committee'. WOTk .
T1Ie. c c-nshtutlon o f &tloh a. COmrUittee n Uul'ally
O.1 l1ed ferr a guat d eal of tact and ducretlOD . and
~e imag ine it is la-rgely due t..:> tb e tntt.iahve of
Mr. Sydney Brain , who wa..'i dl rect,l y a.ppointed
Cha.ll n.)an of t he C omlUl t Lee b y ~hb Mw.istry of
La;,our. t.hat the s'!J.e d ia,n i$ 1J\l!l-d-e The -,fommltt~e 1S reprcsentat i" e of p l'ac t.i~ nll y e . .-ery hade,
laOOu" and phllanthl'cp'c i nterts t , a Dd a g lanc-e ' 3 li
t.iie na.rnas of the CQ!!lln lti,ee must. Ifl-<rpire oon6.~
d ! noe t hat they 8.re fully competent to cliecharge
thQ impol t.a:nt duties e n t ru sted to them.
"After the
da.t's work:,
th~tlk8
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T~ I feel as
tr!it l5 h as a
dalsy.".
Reading:....
LOCAL
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dilCOrnfort."
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Ol!lt It,. 1/3 box of TIZ n ow a.t
Don' t suf(er. lIa.ye good feet.
nevel" Iwen, never burt, Ue \'er get
comfort guuQ.Qteed o( money r efunded.
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STANDAlID CLOTHING,
A ~ plandid . coDlia-ument of Standa.rd Su.its and
Troulen hAS been receiyed by M essn. E. Jacbon and
Sonst of Kil'U~'s·road Corner. They; are wonderful
value and C8.D' be. purehUed. tor cub onl y u foUo......s :_
Suits 57/6, Trou.era 19/6. 0&l.J. and inspect them . .....
COOPER.
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Tq LEWIS COOPER,
WINE MERQHAN'r ',
28 and 29, MARKET PLACE. READING.
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OANNOOK
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The GTt!a.t W'ettem Coal Company, eatabliehed 'Q~
WArd. oliOa yeaH, dlltrict'101e ~te for
cenuin~
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colebro\ed C.nDank Cbaoo Coal (protected b:r trade
u:un k ). the , :lineat and be.t house Coal obtafua'ble.
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N:B.- Com~tellt ~lIl\.rlnen keJl~, w h o 0;1111 be l Pg-aged makes the hottest and CIMUMt flfMt which keep ali6ht
for D1any: houf1! without attentio,. Addtus: 3, Statlon
for bOttling, ptl.Cking, or }-eIi:I(~ri~g .Wi1?~ "
Hill (next door Rail..., BtatiOD)"Reading,
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All ~eers o f T atcho, Mr . . Ge<I:. R. 'Slini' rltnOUI
~1I!IRAL.
Hair ,!,:ro~ .r, can iel tbe. ,Tekho 'Hai. H~tb
Bru, b1fT ... Send ⢠po&t olH'! fur pat1oioUiai. to
Tat, boi Laboralo,p", 6, (tr.At.9....n Slr.,t , .~g.
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MaJOT Simmonds returned. thanks f eT the patlents,
and Mr. Fa.ne.r on beoha.lf of t he F reema..so n.i' Hos~
pita.l Comm ittee. The Th n.1Ue$o CODse.n-atON;. w-ere
"&rOlly ' thonked by Mr , Slalrn-ood for thelr kind·
n eE,] In grant ing t he 1.1-S-e of the l altnch~s.
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Act Promptly Ito Arrest the Mischief,
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Badly any condition of ill- h ealth d.~s~rvt's rnor~
pily t han that for whwh there if; g r.nelally lr' a~L
sympathy. I M en nnd wom en ,vi th Iler\'l,}~ Ol,: 'If
gear become irritable and fl d fu l a ud blJ.m ~ ,1 tOl:ill· temper , whereas it. is not theit ! lUlt 'fIll ,r
h ealth is th e cause. OUen the n(' l \'f'S h,LH' -:,L\ II
.,..· sv under ,the st.ra.in of 'Wvrkmg fr~ tho vel > P 'op ,
who reproacb tbop s ufferer/! . Th e iJI ad , 'I \ C r- d)'''~
wife or mother, wbose household CMt~ h ' \ c \\ , r..
b el' out; the bread. wIDner whose tlu :octy f'lf Ith
family ha.s f orried h ill! until he is ti\ln ,Ill 1 II , \fl~
the nene ~ gu ffe rers who become r un £10\\ n.
Their neh elJ, like all t Ill::> bod il y OI g I'., n, [,I
healthy red blood.; \VOl ry t ell!! on t \H~ l\ . 1Ig <! ~1 L0 '1
and thetr n~rves are ill-fed . In sUl.!h C. I S ~S 1
of Dr. Wil ~!;1rn s' pmk p~ns f or pul ~ pe flple I ~ 1,,!I.!d ·
sary, for tht:.e pllll5 make new bloo d and t " I I ' lp lL~
nervous sys~em, by which metll od th ey 1 1l \'J~N 1 Jt '
those whose nerves hll.\'e given nwav . Tb ~ p.'ILILI.t M
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become hig sphited and fu ll of en equ· ~ ,' ! \ O\l ~
starts and lirnta.bllity are gon e. H,' pPJll,"~:-' f'JT
t.hemselvee and otbers r eturns.
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Amon g ~any others w hl) speak wit h gl fl.tll \I,k (II
health being r estor ed hy Dr. 'Wilham'" pI li i>' 1' 11l~ ~ ,
Mrs. H oyiood, of 9, Lumley ~ stted . .Ell. r [lt\\'I- :" ~
Furne!s. w1)ose husballd IS u ve r SCl1 S ti ~!J l lll;:::- . :-ih ,.
wRS passin ~1 through a. trymg period , und Illl~ C(l 'U'
bined wit h al1xietv
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tyDicaJ..symptoms of oxhausli on, OS50 lI PP _ ' ,
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bolar £7,289,444., ~.serv. lund' £6,000,000, At an
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d.y
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despondency, and aleeple ~fl ne8s .
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reao u 10Dft a.poi f I :was 1n a
vrlry wea.k nnd run -d m.n I'Ib,~? of
provi1)g the amelgo.mation were a.pproved .
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h ealthl,'. aaid 'Mrs. H ey wood. "l'heto W, I " II . t a
SCL'ap of colour III my cheeks, and nelg-h bOil I ~ s,t hi I
lookea the p1cture of death. B e:<ld Es bem.; qUlIl'
exh a.usted by anI slight exertion. I felt 6V~ly L I I I1 L{
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was (), trouble a.nd too much tor me. r h" c1 no
a.ppetit.e, and I could not sleep. I trl~ d V IH.\)l; ~
medicin es, but WIiS di sappoin ted to finrl tht ~ ihJ 11 a
BARGLAYS ,BANK LIMITED.
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Oro", o£ 1911·1918.
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UTl;IUR
PARAGRAPHS.
,
aDY 'd ifficulty
in .Ch~·:~.~
r~:o~,~~:~~
L. 1£Dolg6,
Ltd., 27,
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E.C.1.
The ~Ly, which numbered 75, was tlCCom~
The Direetqre of thia Ba.uk ha.ve 811tered into a. provision aJ agreement WIth t he Dil ectors of the London
Provmoial a.nd South \Vestcro. Bank, L1mited , f or fl n
amalgaDl!lti'o-n of the two Banke. us from the 31st
December last; un4,er ' the name ot Bn.rcIa.ys B!t.1J..k.
LimIted. This Ba.nk h~ over 800 bl.'atlches u.nd 15 well
eata.blil!.h ed in most of Jt he great 'indUtitri&l centres and
In manv of ' the a gnc4-ltural areas in Engla.nd. The
London· Pro' inoi8.I &un SOiIth W estern Bank, Limlted,
has 550 branches, of 'Wh~oh 250 are established in.L on.
don and the Sut)urbs' l Tbe sch eme for ama.lgamation
to be submitted to tbe court tor a pproval show!! that
the £1 ,8f1!J,444-of U A.I" Capital
be held as a.t pre .
sent by the Sl;Iareholder:s of thU B llnk. and tbat the
¥1' W. F. Smit h , of Londe'n, Will speak at· t he prelent u It" Caplt.&llwiU be con vertod into 5.390,000
Re5d l0g Spirit uil 'Mi ~5 i o n on Suncl.ay
Shar e! of.£2 ~acli, .n paid. '()f which 2,169,161 vnll be
.A t the Unl ~nan Free Church on Sundilij' even· r etalDed by tbe Shareholders of this Bank, \vhi..!h
&11 addreg;, on I' T he Bopk of 'Eather" is to be
repreeentfl an tnorea.se of a.bout 1I36th on eaeh £ of
gI YCIl.
their pI'eaent h61dlDg of £2,695,000 of paid up Capital,
and tn.e bl\l1\llCe of 2,620.83,3 Sha.res will be transferred
to the Shareholders tot the London Provmcial and
MEE'flNG OF TR,UJERS ,
South
Westun.Ba.nk, Limited, being the equlva.lent of
Lie:.rt:. E, ans, the e xecut lye officer of the Local
T r anaport Boare, Wi ll address a. m ~tln"" of trnd-et8 £6 3s⢠⢠d. for '. very 1£6 of pai~ up Ca.pit.al f ormerly
on Tu~.gy' o\13.n ing -at tbe Chamber of Co~, held by them in thd Bl\nk. Afte r cn.rrying through tbe
a ma lgamatiOtl , a.nd the iucrease to the authorised capital.
F;riar-st.reet.
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the c..p~t.a.land reserve f tmd of ' Barclays Bank Limited
" 'ill be as follows :- Aut h orised ca.:plta.l '£20, 000,000;
PARA~ITIC MAl'GE ORDER,
Issued
capital, £ 12,6i9\4H . Paid·up capi tal: .. A "
Ownet'S of ltort '? s a nd olhers call ob ba in leatietR
shlUes of £4 e~h , iu tv pa.id, 474,IVil , £ 1,899.44.-1,
free at the Readmg. Borough Police Sta.tio.n, "B"
.hue!! of ..£:! each, £ l ·plud. 5,'39(),OOO, £;),390,000;
dea.ling w it,b tb,. (IiS~ aEe under the Par86itio M lilloge
' Good~bye ~ore feet. burmng feet , swolle u .feet,
persp1ring feet. tired feet.
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Qood 1)yo COt'llS, hard akin , buniOllll , and ehilbll\iu6.
No mare shoe tightne&s, no more limpiug With pI-in or
drAwing up your face ill!..B.gony. TIZ 1S IUtl~itltl . '4cte
right oft TIL: draWl out all tbG ~ISODOUS exudJiti<.,na
'9£hich puff up the feet. Use TIZ and "fear sm:l.ller
shoes. UIS8 l.'IZ and fotget your foot misery. Ali! bo w
comfortable your feet feel.
ID ou't forl(et to include TIZ 'iu your p&l'cel to the
bOys at the Front .
to I CJUlnot fI~ll.k too highly of TI Z." decla\'''!5 Nurse
A. L . Clean, :.!2, F&wnbr&ke· avenue, Hartle Hi ll , S.E.
II It h:u given me wonderful r ehef aftel beiug a. great
lufl'erel' from tender feet a.nd bad corus . I have ulled
'l!J.Z tbrE'e times and can now \valk :8.Ii1wher~ without
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The satisfactory feaLure of t.he f.trike ('If caTIllen
jn Readlng t his we.ek waa that it was of ehl)rt
dura.tion. Had it CO'Dt.1 UUed t here would ha....·e b~n
~ . dOll!'! dislccat,lon. and in many oases 8t.oppag; cff business. The men claimM ,3 r iBe of Ss. a.
w~ .unt'ler a n arbitn-a.tion &wa.rd, to whloh , h o w ever. it <wc>uld appear tl:ia.t onelt.h eT ~ey nor the
Owners' Aasocia.tl0n ","ere partlell.
But UIl:'fot·
tunat.ely the ..award .. &S is &0 often t he ('1l8e, "',as
somewbat, lco!'f'.ly dra~"ll , and the 'lDen's l ead ~:rs:
6arw a. loop-hole bv mea.n!'! of which they enforced
t.hall· d ~mand.. What the 'Public will think of t.he
whole proceeding we 'WIll not p retend to sa:y, bu t.
it is certllill tb 1\ t in tbe end the inorease, or the
glea.ter p ortion 'O f I t , will be 'Pa~oo on to t h ~m .
""'060 nn :lgio.e tha t. t he ea.rmen ihav ing Ob Va.lDed
t,h".ir de6lro "WIll 'DOW be con lent w ith wha.t 16 aft-e r
all a. H:ry rc.spet"'tatlel w,a,ge , and t hat· the vieio ll.9
circle 19 1l0W bl'oken and t.baL \\ e bh a II heaT .00
more of str ikes for a long tl1t1e to co me.
E. JACK'SON
VISIT TO THE WATERWORKS .
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Th ere w as a. good ly 'number o f oorupetJ tora on
pan.ied by the beadtnast~ of the School, Mr. C T. SaLU da.y fO~ the R.A.F. Championships (ieclo OO
Eva.ns, Mr A. E UnlWlD.~ hoU&e ma&-er , Gro,v e I at. the Fa-tace Th-oalre, Readmg, under t he mal1 <1!;c'
.l£ouse, a:tJ4 o~her lOl:amen. They 'W ere conducted · men :. of the st Ecll::- ol of Aeronautics . The c~'n
round t;be varl~ W01'b by the Wate,rwc;>rks En ~ peti t IOns were open to a ll ranks, and officer I'> . enJeh
gmeet', M-r. Leshe C ..,\Va~er, who e:~:plamed the a r.d X .C.O
'Were t.o be. secn 1ll che~fll l a n':
m e Lhod of. water pu:nfieahon and ptlmpmg, th~ , ..... ho:e-he art ed! oPpoS'l t lOn . Ne,lriy aU the Plllll l l,f'[
tune CCCUP1ed ~mg three hours At the conclu- l"ChoolS ot a e.l " U<LU tl CS 'Were r ep-resented , .tIIl\
sion of the V1<. 1l. he n;rty vote of thanks W&:I ae- , OX-;Oh.l and D enham di Vide-d t hG h onou rs \.1( 11 2,
corded to ,the. ~a te!"Works EZl'g~'l1eer h:y the t e,en lS eac-h' l Rea.d m g and H astll'f,s {o ne 108< 1 /
s cbola.nI, -who evm~ a very keen mterest m t Ile we re a.lso tOI'Ce5 to be r ec koned ", ilh
.
u letheds adbp t.ed m a.ffcnHn g to Rending i t s pure
Per hafn th" best ,boxers on Vie w ~ere Ca{h
and wholesome water supply.
Ba.k~r (Ch.:ford), ,\ mner of th e h eavle.:;:, Sec 1 '(' Il.
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N c r man Cla:rk (R.ead lO-<T), who won 1he \\ ~!. '1 ,
SALE - 0 1' , THE CALCOT ESTATE.'
and Cadet S llllt.h ..(O:r:ford), of AU1£1lea Bal ,..,
The sale of the Crucot E ~tate. Rend ing', attracted a. v. ho h.4lis flom Scut h Atnca., Bppcarerl 10 b6 â¢
big audienC8 a.t the Corn Excha.nge, Reading, on 'Ved- he:l,"y .of d Lst no-I- f,l'omise, for h e put h IS ma.n
neflday, when 6l lob of tlif'l countl'Y portIon of tho d own and Ollt m :; d e 20 fiec-~, :'In ::! I h o'Ag ~ (> 111" I\,
e~ tnte were offered for public competition h y Me~51S .
light h~ av"v~'We l gh l . h as ~ecomph shC>d s Hnda] fell t~
!::)ltDmOna and: Bons. The sale open.ed disappointillglv, m most. of bls recent b ou ts _ S mi th , a ShOI!',
as neither lots 1 or 2, comprising the Beuusheaf \Fa.rm stO'!'ky fig htEr of g reat. rl.Ten-gth, came ~\'ll b f'OnI "
and Ll\ngley' Fa.rm. the two princIplll farms on the r eputahon , ba.vi ng bO'l.:.ed a ll cver fhe Stal es a:; a
e.tate, were sold~both of these propel'hclI, h owe,'el , 1 pro fe~LO n al under the natne ef' Mad<iy SmLth, a"d
quickly changed b3.nds w1tblll an hour of tho end of won (It IS u1d) some two hur.d1-ed' eon lE:iSL£. Tn hIS
tbo s \.Ile. There. :Jva.& 1\ keen competition for pra.ctically n:rSlt. bou t. h e llU.et, L leu t. Norma.n Cl ark /Rca:iJ n;1),
aU the remaiulnK lote, except those comprising purely an cId Public Scho ols' boxer, wtLo WIilU~ In l! r anc~
building la.nd and t wo cbief residences. Some of th e fre qu ~!Otly
spa-n ed Wi t h
ChaIDp10n J olmnv
prinCipal lot., w ere : -Beo.u llhea.f Farm, 266!t.., £9.000, B asn :1m An In terest irug (lontf::;l ensued , lind
Langley Fll.J'm, 2220.. 3r. 19p., .£8 1500 ; Pincent's FUlm, though th e .>\"mel iUI.n bu ~ tJed l11S man In ~h e th~t
428.. 3r : 8p.⢠£2 ;650 ; Tu.rnham.'s Ffl.rm, 81&. 'lr. l Op , rcur.d a ll<l had hnn on the bo n.ros wit.h a. h c ;;.~ y
£3,250; accommodation holdin2", Theule parish , 30a. len hook to th<" jow, t he am at.eln·oiruprm·oo l1.~ th'3
2r. IGp., £2 ,400: Forti' ,. Farm , Then.le puneb, 116a. Or, bout 'P rogr e::seJ , -Il.l'd , oombmmg n Sh<!. l2"ht Idt
13p., £5,000; the old Kennels, Via. h. 8p., £2,2 50, With c te ve r fo o1\\or k and a.n Q.C('I1lSionaf right.
Ford's Fn.nn, Tilehul'flt, 38a. Or. 26p., £1. 5',0 P ,ll k h a nde r . ti:ecmed I he deci s'on on pomt;;;.
Farm, :}9a. 2 1'. 30p ⢠£2,.550; commelClai hold lUg . 1~l a.
'1'110 Il g h t~ W~ lg uts, t-oo, v:ro" lcocl' E'o:lmc ;rood
01'. &p. , .£5,'200 . The total amount r ealise d WitS £6 1 ,7B5, bO \1t~. a.nd t h e 'WmmT, S c.rg L - Inst. DI l\ er,
n.nd it WIlS eoustdcrcd an extremely successf lll ,·,.al(l , A F.G S . who f req uentl-v fi 2"uT(XI In the Arm" ,Hi'!
l' he~unso l d ),\{)lti~ll . for whicb there has alrea.dy been K J. \·Y Chn.nt}}lonsllJps, bad to p ~ l fornard his very
much cnqlllrYt mcludes tllree small woocU!, Sonthcote b ?"t 10 secure th e hcnollr3. ,
F arm, a nd severa-I IoU!. of building hnd.
F l 'C' l11 sta~t.o fini sh Ulere. 'l'i:ts 11" l ime lost, :lnd
t b e proce-ecli ",5 r eHect .. d d lsLmct Cleo:ht on 1Ta)('If
"\VOUNDIID ENTERTAIN ED BY FR EEM.o\SOXS Ca"llpbell .
SO .. :i\1. G. ~'l no SC' rgl. · ~l ~J o r P.:I I(l nn
The whole of t he pn t ients anc1 t;taif of t he Cliff' + b ~ o ffi cel Hindi "arrant officC>I' mamly r C"po'l l~JC
R.ouF.e A n nexa -of ,the F'l' e~nut.SQn s~ ,\Var H OSUltal fOr t he manll.:telnClT1t.
at Ca.versha m were en tertained to a most er:i Joy ~
T he r efe ree was 'I..<1eu t .-Gol. E G. H . Clalkt'l,
a b le rl \'8r trip o~ 8 aLwd:lY by t il '! W .M and m~ m~ .l\f C'. m ⬠ln bel" o f t he British BiOxn-:g U')a rd of
bel'S of t he newly cODSâ¬C··a t.ed Caver."b am Lod e
Con t ro l. R esuI1&. No 3813. T he Tham rs ConscMancy la ltnch:9.
Ihu t a.m-W e ighls.-Fi na.1. BiTd bea t.. G ~IJner
" Alex andra.:"" W 1DC
h'u....h " and n Google " we re a.t ter a. clever and well C!)nt o!'; le<l bou l
p!.,q ~ed a t t he disp0Hl.l of the C<:<mmit.tee b y t be
Fe ath e r·\Velgh ts. -Final. "\Vallace b e at Cam.?1o·1
Col1 ~?rV 8 tc~ apd ' lef t. Cave.rsha m Bnd ge sbortly afiel" a. fast lbou l .
atter 2 p.m . on a voyag e d own the r iveT. T he
Llg ht ;Weightl:.-Y.nal: Drncr beaL LeWIS .: n ,
" fl ot ill a." was l1ild-er command of )I,I'r J I.ann e, p oint s.
etuef , -i~br lof 'the Tha.mes Con1:Oen'aru:y (bhe
welt,eT~'Yl i gh t s.-Final : Cla rk won, Rawe reS \V. of tbe L&dg.e), and the p&..Sfiengers mcluded t.lrI ng .
MM. 'Mallam tthe matron) and sf'a ff of t he Hos~
Mldd l e~W .. lghts.- FlD a t Wh lte g'!\'C' n awa rrl over
pltal. Measri'. J . Sl L. Stall wodd (seor elaryl, W . GJ1 oon, wbolreeeived a. s pfPla l p , i;;!'.
H . Oliver and J . Bnrlenshaw, elf tbe CiaverE.h8lU
l .Jight. H e,a.vy -W<:igh ts.-Li '"'u t. H ltge ( D~ 111J111l1 t
~e, .M r. E O. Fa r rer, reptesen b,tlVe of th e he a t, Cadet Koch (H (1.slmgsl
Freeana!'.Ous' War H ospItal C.onunit~ e. and 'Mr . T.
H e:\\''' W eights -Cader. Baker ,OYfon1) br,t
H ugh-es. ma nager, e n )gJUeel"i!lg depal"loment, of the C adet ~r ltc1ridl (B-at h) -Baker put hiS 1l/,1ll r _
" n
ThameS Ccnservancy. The pa rt y prOc-!e<led as far for eiO'ht, ~e~o nd~ as scon as the :-C'l1t c. o n~ll'!w c· l
a!!. H a.'nbledon l a.nd on tlI 90 1"eturn ' l0ltrney la nd"Xl N i toh~ 11 ro~~ g nm('ly. but It h 'SI \~'7 "C'D.f'~t\O "
at. H enby, 'V'he.re a. bCtUntlftl] t..e a. was prerv,dedl h y dropperl hIm alga.1ll fo r the full CCU llt.
tIle Lpd~e .' Mr. l. a.urle . conha Uy \'tIefccmted t he
guests. pnd, apol?(tu:ed: fo r the ttn.tYOldable (.lb·
m g.
THE CARMEN'S STRIKE, -
IN ALL .DEPARp.mNTS AT PRE-WAR ODDMENT PRICEli
Tel.phone 24!,
of them-before the elector, who
NOTES AND COMMEN1;S
Tailoring for L&.d.iee and GenUl, see our wi~c1oW8.
Haro.wu8 and Stationery B&rgains-see our Duke Street Store
'VindowB.
READING.
,
not inolined. therefore. to think that.
a General Election will be a na.tional calamity
on the one band or a. lupern&tnral means of
8&1 vation on the other. It will just be a
Gen.ral Election.
We
wer
,
p eople l bot their electoral value is not"great.
A Few 01 tbe M.ny Specllll Llnes ' .re enumerated:
Boy.' W ashing l)LOUSES, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, Don't m.ia8 tliese.
G.ot·. Grey FLANNEL TROUSERS, 12/11
R. ";'anto 01 PRINTS and DRESS MATERIALS.
GeD!', TWEED SUITS, 29/6
11...
tt!3
RFUDING P (}ULTR'l: AND EGG AUCTION.
⢠On Mondla y morning a party of scho>l a'l'S from
L eighLem P a rk School visited t he F.obney> Soutbcot.e
an" Bath·road wa.hwworks !lumping end water
pUl"lfioa..tion et&tio1l!J ·of t h~ Cotporation of Read-
gets httle el10ugh l eillu re lor thinking in
these days, can give his decision. It will be
little us. to talk to him of Jllg<>-Sla â¢â¢ and
Cz~o-Slo â¢â¢ k â¢. The, are highly importlUl!
No ,goods can be sent on approvaL
Bpocial Offer 91 Children' , High.claM SHOES,
k ana
Real good qualiti... Very.pecial pricoâ¢.
Boy" SCHOOL SUITS. Spoci&1 cle&ring I... at tempting prioes.
~ r..Â¥ WElSDING.
The 'l!'e-d<l.ing took pI..a.oe on Tuesday of L%din~
Seaman F&rrier, son df M.r&: G. M. F.a.rrier, 252.
Kmg'5-road , to Mrs. W. Smith, 'Widow of the late
P te. W. South. - Berks Yeofn4,Il-ry. I The hTid~ a nd
bndegroom w~ t he recipIents of many pre~nt.s, l'ooluding a
gift to the bride of a
ht!.ucisoult) tea. service. and tokens of goodwill from
tb.e veg~tabl e seed department of Messn;. Sulton
a..nd Son:s, wher~ th~ brlde is employed\; A
number of the bridegll'9<l!ll1.'s Elhiprnates I we-re p!,e&ent at. t'h~ ceremony. LEading S eaman Farrle'l"
has oompletoo ten ye&rl,;' serviCe m the Na.v.j. and
h u been AWa.rde& the N aval General S"eIVIce
Mcd.al with the Persian Gulf Be.r. The hOlley~
mcon 16 being spent at. Ba.rll$ta.ple.
Buch a complex of q aestion5- There will
have t o be a. simplification of the iS8UElSperhaps what Mr. WellB would call a <TOW-
the scarcity of pap,r, we are unable to issue our usual Sale Cata.\ogues. We have,
however, many very ata'rtling bargains i'n all our Dep)lrtments." One of our windows displaying
goods guaranteed -at pre-lf.ar prices, should be; seen by everyone.
Gent'. Imitation Panam& STRAW HATS,
wtt.s
Messr s. N 1cbolas report excellent supplies at
t,be ir weekly ·nle6 by a.uction 1n IR.ead lllg Ca.ttl(l
Ma.rket of live poultry, egg& and general fann produce on Sa bU'dar l ut. There
866 fowls, 183
rabbits, 3,540 eggs a.nd SUndry~'Scella.neO'US produoe Oil ofi'6r, a nd a.1I ,,6re
sed of at good
prl(~e8, f&t hens making up to
1 h. per couple
(the avera.ge being l8.oout ISs. per couple). coekerela
1l'P to, 129 ' 'Per atmple Th ere 'W.8S a 61ignt. drop in
th~ pacifists as negligible, f there are among
the pTl'!ef.l for rab-b its. selling up to 7s. 9<h each
thO' r est ot us Easterners and Westerners. , (the a.l'~ being a.bout 48. ea.ch). There were
e
lbetter 611Pplie9 of eggs . wblch IfiI()ld readIly
Protectionists and Free T;radeTS J believen! atl igh~y
from 45. 4-d. to 4s. 9d1. per doze-u. MessTs.
in a League of N atioDB and. sceptics about Nichol-as p rcipOl!ie holding their aWlual summer
it. We cannot have a General Election on salo O'D ~l3.trurdoa.y, Au.gu&t 3rd " 1918, and h a.ve en~
tTles of 80 fowls and 50 dozen ~g&.
~o* Proqeedi~g.
,
l'homme moyen sen·
unde r
a
de mocratic
Liberal has taken Gup arms against
a.nd Unionist against UniOUlst,
while the L abour candidates are man, and
v arious.
How i s the election to be carried
on 1 Whwt will be the .. i .. ne... 1 It needs,
only &. slight 'a cquaintance with cdrrent
controversial writing to know th,t there is
a great varlety of opinions about the way
the w"r should be finished. H we set aside
'S'ALE
Gent'. TUNIC SHIRTIj gJlarlUlleed.t pre· ..ar prioeo.
Gent', Summer Balbriggan UNDERWEAB" guaranteoclat pre·w ..
priC6l!l.
Boy,' WASHING llATB, 61d.
H
whom,
th wt.
O~ng to
,
elector,
in
Liberal,
.
I,
In the
system, sovereign ty resides. The issues and
the candidates were cbQlen for him. There
were two parties "With /i'stinct organisa.
tio ns and policies, and, ~ spilte of ~n occa6i ~nal three~omeTed fight, there were few
complication I. But tho war has altered all
â¢
Uoods sold for cash only.
held e.t the Chamber of Commerce Rloom on Tuesd<a.y evening to m l!et Mr. C. Evans, organism g
e.ecret..ry, and - Mr. Page. London S<xnety, as to
old da,s e.elj'thing wea made eal, lor the
PHON.",-
flUel,"
,.
A 1a.r.gely .aU:ended meeting of I men only was
COUNTRY.
of
A Mal'kay
'I
APPEAL TO THE
PEOPLE a re ta.Lking onte more about a
G cineral Electiob..
Before the end of the ' fonmmg & Bra.noh of the abo\"e OWlll'g to t ho M111year, according to a pretty general expec- t.ary Authontiea' reque6t. tG consider ,.. exemp t ion
tation, we are to taste ouoe more the almost only t:brou",h a. recogll'ised Society . After hearing
th~ two d:\egat«, It was una.nimously de cided to
forgotten jOjS of dilciding between ' ttie do 60. a nd an'Other meatlDg will be held shortly.
statesmen of 'Whom we ~ approve and the Mr. F. A. Cox, who has pr~s Idoo at. nILtl'<l,nal lomt
meetings (if maaters <and men in London, occupied
politicians of whom we do not. Obviously the
cha.ir .
II it is not now &S it hath been
Jore," a.nd
rdiDarY
The 8eria1 En.:..
By
and!
JOURNEYMEN BUTOHERS' FEDFlRATION.
THE
Monu)', Jdly 29th, and EoUowin, 5 claYI,
UNITARIAN FREE OHUROH.
t-hey
READ1NO, S.fTUIIDAF:, JUL1" 27, 1918,
...::;-
Admi!aioD 6d. Children UDder 12, }ull .. prlce.
:l.30 to a .3D p.m.
Cycle. Stored 2d. eacli.
.It ie hoped tlli.t. Augwrt 4t,h will he kept in.
R e:adiug by .l'f'riioee, a.nd as f.ax as can ,b e sla.Wd
will be &Ii follOw&: A &enloe a.t St. L a.uren<:e's
Churoh , !Jot which it is boptd the M.a.y~ and Cor~
poration will abteOO. an open 1 a ir fiel'\'lce on St.
J ohn's 1a.'W1l in· the a:.fternoon,. wb~ch will be CODd ucted by 1& :otmlIber of clergy and il lllnistel'S of t h e
E8.Btern part of the to-wn,
proibably a service
a.t 0'IltI of the NonconformISt pla.oes of worship 10
the .eveu.ing~
\
;~R!II
post free On apphcatfoD.
1\eabfllg ~b5er\)tli.
,
.eti&l ner
Part X._" THE SHERIFF."
-PAtHS'S ANIMATED OAZETTB,
LIGHT REFRESHMENTS.
AND GARDEN
I
R..e:uhng emp l:.J j"e'l"S' organ ~gat ion sugg.es\.oâ¬d Ahiit
if t he work,m en thougbt. well to a>p-ply f or an 111.
crelWe, II-reosp ective of t.he Inva.rd, t he m.a.t ter "' ould
00 cc.n~id Ered on it.s merits .
On Sunday lllOrn l1l'g a. mass meeting of the men
was he'd. w hen it WK-S a.eclQoo to cease '\' 0] k on
the follO!Win g d a.y , t he attilude ~dopt.ed by Ihe
owners bemg regarded a5 tant a..mollnt t o a reo
f'll saJ..
As early flS five o'clock on \k'n<iay
mOfljllng a nfly ill-gm eettng was h{!ld U1
S t. }Iar} 's But.ts, wben the m en wel il lold
t ha.< If :my of t he n.l"ms oo ncerned "' ere
oready to 'eTa.nt. t he advance and m a;kc the mere I ~e
retro~pectivo f or one w eek th ey luig-hl;, prcceC<!. ' 0
,"ork. Mr. Lambd'lD. wllo ..... as pr-esent . t.he.r~u oc !\
inter-ven: d . anti: suggesled t.hat th.is belng the til ", ~
t ime h e Had' heard th is otfeor made t.he ID<.n nJlg"ht
go on w·th t h,l:~-i.r dubes for that day t o cnllh lt> him
to eons LLl t otlie t' omployers 10 :r~g a.rd to IL H(,w.
e ver t hIS wa9 d£!CI' RoO, -and a. st n"ke follO'V.:ed.
S c.ma mdl'o Idlual full. a.greed: to. "he Lenm; m:'llt ioned above,1 and t he m en ploceedoo! wlth lhnr
work. N EgotJ aboDs foU(JI\\'oo, and on Tueâ¬dll..
~1.He rnCQll <1, I::ouf-erence was held , oat. whioli ),1 ;.
McKelTell
-prese.nt. As a r~lt it. "as an.
n ounecd {hat i t.h e (ilspu t-c had been eat-t led, -on tho
baSIS of the r ffe r o.boyo me ntIOned.
THE SE1TLEMENT,
â¢
Tbe foll owing offiC ial r ep)::ait was stlbseqllenlly
iSS Lted IJy Mrl Lambdu)1 "At 1ft.. eot1fcren.:!e .of the representalives or
t he Reading , and D161.nct H orse aud Veblcle
Own er s'
As3cClatlon
and
eli
the NatIOnal
Unnon of Vc lvcle Workers , held on 'I'Uf.'lJo
day,
u n<ler
thoe pleindeucy of
Mr . T
McKcl'r(' U, o~ thf: ObLef IndllE:t.rw l Com lJl.LSl>lonel'l
D epa.rt,mcnt f,lf the MLDls try of Lu.b(lQr, an iL!U1Co
a:b le "et.,tleoment. of t he d tspute was -e.rnved at, an
ioorease of Ss·. a ~~-eek being conceded to t he mcn,
who r e turn ed to work. 0 11 Weo"nesd.<l.Y momma.
The e-greemep t. SIgned: embodied a, statem ent ;0
the eff~t t.hp:L t he representatives Q.l t he 'Work~
men aloe SRt i ~fi ed tha.t there was no intenhcn on
the pa1t of
employers of Reading a.!ld fIr~ftrb
t o dlShouOl:r any aJwa.rd , and: OpinI OnS exp 8~ed
to the c on~ w ere due :to
m tsa.pprch !';Ic n
The r.:rpresent at i\'es of, t h e (}w;nel.'s' ASSOC lat.lOn
agreed to r eihstat.e a ll tJheil' workmen."
,
,
It s hould lie sta.ted tha.t thLS~ pa rhcula.l' cla.ss of l
!Wor kmen h~lha ecnllJ)loy of the Corpc:.ntion also
cea.sed work n ,M onda-y, 'bub afiAlr bCIllg" adflr~~ed
by Coune'Ho L. E. Quelch ~nd others they cl eo
clded to re me opera.tiollS m t,h e afte:~lI con 1.0
a~Nllt the d <!6sioll of ub o Wa:;es Comnmt ~ of the
COUllC l1 -",Illcn met on Wednooda.y jU ndel th'!l preSI'
d ency cf thQ IDeputy-MlItyor (Councillor L G Sul.
t oru). It "«"113 a g reed to gIve an ad~' ancc of 5s: ~
woe-k t.o thE'! m e n on th e sanl9 basl8 'll,.';; that, a.rranged bebween pt'IVate employers and their ernp lo y~,
I
'l'he "A-'ages I for single---borse car-me n was: 43s, per
'l\ eek; It wdl n ow be 485.
.~
WAR ANNlVERBARY SERVIOEll.
'.-"
' RICE LIST; Ol!' SEEDS FOR THE
"THE FIGHTING TRAIL"
The most QlIn'eUoul and melodramitic
_ted, Ii> 16 episode..
I
TWS Aml\{EN KILLED .
COSopt . Froneman and .Lieut.. Be8.(:hcrofb. -whilst,
llymg n 2!Jor Aroot on Tuesda.y, met with an aCC1dent . The tJWo .offioel'J wero perfofIUlng some
evolut!o'n.s. ')V'hen. ,t h& m*hine sudde.nly came d own ,
&nd bo~b. oflicera were killed. AI.. a.u ipquesL. held
a.t WIrJdield. a. vemict d 01 Aoo ldental deat h " was
returned'. Ca.pt. · Frone1ll'8.D belQug's to South
Afriu, aoo waa 28 yea.rs of a.-ge. Lieut. Beachcxoft
was 27 y~ at' a.g~. ~ belongs ~ EaliDg.
& SONS,
RJi;ADINO .
DoUCIU V..,O&ol<>,
hother tdwraph of thai c1e'tU U~tJ. ~ hII.'b7
JUrie o.bome.
r
1
(
lliolt frie.d.!;:· ' Thor<> Will 1><> ⢠buffet. bilJ;aro.,
g~m .., 0,00.; an ~ '.. full programme of oonoorLs,
o&lltertammenta a.nd lecturr will be arrall'ged.
TllK XING'S 8BBDSlIIBN,
", .. CAPTAIN KIDPO,"
GREAT ATTR4OTIONS.
,
R.A.F. (REA DING) BAND.
I'rUROTB, PASTORAL PLAYS, SPORTS,
BOWLlNG FOR LADIES and GEN'tLl:ldli:N
PrlU8 : Pig. Gooae. Kid , Rabbit" ott.
S4LE OF WORK, BASKET. CHINA, GIFT,
PROVISION STALLS,
I,
,.
SY APPOINTl!ENT TO K!NO C'!:Olmll V.
i
....
"ADd foll.,wlJil Ttro de.Jt,
WOOD,
B1 kind permiasioD of Sir EdmWld Mowbro.:r I Earl â¢.
!
ro&d tI.8 a. centre for work among troops. It is
intended to mM1'! dot t.he centre fur social wOTk , and
It ,wilf rtJe open ~ 2DeIUheTs of H.M. Forces a.nd
ON, APPLIOATION.
,Ma
,
t. aid
JULY
LI8TB
l'BLX.*on
MOIt'rIMER.
SUNDAY,
NEW V.:i4',(l.A. CENTRE,
'J1he Y.M.C.A.. ;. opening . he .Abbey Hall, King's·
TELI!lGR!MS , "SIMONDS. R~&DING!"
11'00. 75°.lid 78.
- ttm 'r:\
HOLIDAY, AUGUST
DANCING.
,
nett. - P ttft!eutal'l' 80M
idiVe,tt.i8ed: - "
,
- -I
PRIOIIi
"A MILL GIRL'S WEDDING."
WAlUU3NES
, : 1 SAuE), O'F WO~K .
oonne:ttriOb -wibb ' Sottiiing ' J)&d.nery .s; sale. of
work OD behalf of lhe 8oeJ.ety f or th:e p ropagahon
of tho G.,.pel , \a :to lie heidi at sandI",,,,,,, 'Lodge,
noee.r WeUingtoI).o Oon~ge S tati'on j on Th"\U'S<la:y
BONIIBD STOlLlI! !
,
,
. ]n
R,}.ILWAÂ¥ . STATION, RJUIHNG.
--
.J
Whether it is a algp. of the troublous titn~ 0lJ
which ca.pital a.nd la.bour a.re about to enter locally
88 ei:&e vi"l)el·e iu the nea.r fu t.u,re, the f-a.ct has to be
record :d tha.t on Monq~y mot.'ning belween 1,000
and: 1,200 ,¢arlmen employed by the different firlnll
of oou.Lra.ct:ql'&. merchant8 and, ta-ade.:rs ill t he
borough came ou t on strike, OVr'1ng to an appbt<Lt 'on f-or a.n advaDOe 'Of &S, a week in the 'Wa(J'e ra U!
wh ich 'l\·&9 to be retrospective as from. Ma.y 25th
last, not bemg c cmooded. A few weeks 'nn~ the
m en, thr~9h thclr local bra.ncb. of thf!l NatlO'llal
Union of v e hicle W orkers, oapproaclled the ~_
mg 'anti Di.c;t~·lc~ Horse. 'Bnd Veblcle Ownen;' A ~o)Â
cia-llon , d wtu ch Mr La;J1I~d1n , of the finn of
M.es';in~ C. add G. Ay res, 1S t he Recretary, aekiu"
for the increase na.lDed. b afnng t he ir da1llls Oil a ~
ft,wa.rd of vhe Governm.ent CommitA.ee on Produc.
tion. The 9 ~e.n' representabi\,cs r eplied polntul'"
ou t. U19.t they 'Werc n e<t oou nd by this a.ward, nnd
in t.b 9 course cf rorr~enro which ensuw they
cO'lte-ndcd th a t tb-ey were nob parties to l>U~h
arward, which w as m ad(l f.ollOtWing" an '8ll'bltn tLcm
en June 6th, as t ho result of an appllca.tion fo r aD
a .... ard: by t he I ncorporat.ed KaHonal Umon ot
H crt:e nnd VEh icl e Owners and the Na.tional 'rnns.
p erl Workers' Federat ion, andl 'Was bmdmg on1 ..
on these 'pa:l ties. Th s Ilrs t..- na moo Associa tlon, ~
was slt.bmltted., d('ait. eX(lltlSlvelr Wi t h t he "orkera
in the l::nge iodUStinal, Flp-pmg and mum!,!!'!}
ar.eas. In & f urther letoler tbe Secl'e-Ia.ry of 1!I.e
of apraYf;UK
tdoul&1'S ~1). be
~lbITAltY CONTR.AOTOM .
M~na&y Aug.5th for 6 Nighta. 6."5, Twice Nightly/8.tS
I'
lKr; "S.
READING.
I I
A SETl1lL EMENT AND ITS TERMS,
I'
â¢
"'i"4o w..
.
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At lasti I happened to read au a1 tLCle abnul' r
Willlams' Pink piUs fol' pale people , .Rnd t e\ucll l hell~lg
that my mother bad taken t hem with grea t h~:,~ n t:
and ieeIiri g almost in despnJr, I deCIded to IlC <:" lil ta
oouna of the pIlls. A t this timo I was t('1 nl.' r
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box did me good, and as I kept Oil. With them , :;0 .
began feel stronger. My appetite was good , I~)
j3tren~th improved, lind I \~as abh:fto ~Iecp a t nl!;':~
and what was more woke m the wbrnmg reire-",h...
oomple1ely. I
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haidly believe his eyes. I looked 60 welL . '" Olll~
10 I have told will hardly believo tb.\l.t It \TIn
b:.PWilliams. pink pills alone tbat cured roe", but 1&
is 80' Nothing ellc I toOk dId me any good.
1&e He wood, wilen interV!ew~. was. nurs]1l~
hat bObY gi~I, a bright ODd healthylittl. cb"k, lull
of omi1es and chucklea.
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