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THAT is wb~t the children
~hen tbelr Cuts, Scrapes an
BrUl ~es are dressed wltb fam Buk. Tbey bave that soon·
get· better I feeling at once, because Zam-Buk bamshe~ pail! and
! stops the I?roken flesh from geljing inflamed.
Motber, too, knows sqe IS domg ' the i rlgbt tblDg in uSlDg Zam.Buk,
Z am SUit 1S 50\ pure and refine d and so completely m edlc mal that It

caoDot fall to be beneficial.

A mO\her's\ worry IS ended when she ruba

Zam Buk dver her child's grazed knee because Zam·Buk makes sure that

the \\out.d w,ll not take bad wap but
b eal up qUickly

1nd cleanly.

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Zam.Bul('s

antI septIc
rarnd
healing

power,

quahty and ever.ready
cbarah.[
make thiS
unique

herbal

balm a

[eal household neces·
61ty
No borne can
afford to be WIthout
a ' box
It IS one·

and·tbfeepencc
Wisely spent.

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81 L&ureooe', Chul'Cb wu r~t.eDdod .b tho
TIwi 00
lion includ",
~ben aDd oflici.ala of the Corpora.tlon, full,;
robed, a.ooompa.wed by OAtH;
en<lersc>n (the chi!;':f
cOJuta.bl-e) and Col XenalDgton, followed by ~ the

11 o'dock

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8'~I1r..~.~n~t)~ln:~f~,ul~lt:,~~~~a.ud.~

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wearIng(Mr
h.i.a chal,D
M.&:y<>r
F 4 of otlice.,
mace The · RSr"9"lCe

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hYlllJ>. lie then '!""~:~

&. tl&xt t.he
pt'aJ '6r" (Luke :a.,
tIDe Ulteroes.ion that.
J rw " he said, were
cal fonna.ltty of t he
the la. ... to the lotUJr ,
pra.) e l
If hll he,a.r-era
11U.a.gIna.hOn and VlsualUM!l wba.t ought to
mg aU over the country In the fifth yea.r
'War Just. begun, they 'Would see aU the natioDII
. ·eolnDg God, aDd wonl&" rea.w.e aometh.inr of
IDlg'hly pC7Wer of prayer, especially if they poa8eESed the ~irlt Of J esus
'He apeed IWlbb the
BlWop of tbe d'()()e11;6 W bo wrote m his magUl.Dl!!l
oonce:nmg the speclli pra.yers tha.t were tl) be
offered that he hoped the natlOU would beconu.
.uc.b that. the lr ool1pOrate pra.yers nught be heard
After the mlglDt: of a hymn too Vtear l:p.toned
tJb,e mi»roeI6lon, knd!lmg-. at ! the cba.noel steps,
a.nd 1St' the close a QOllection W&.6 taken for tli.
Berksht.re PrIsoner,' lUnd
The 5eT'VlC6 clO6e4l,
Wltb the fim vetae of :tn_ Na.tional A.lltliOOl
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bas proved that tbe
RESEARCH
pains of ~heumati;m, sciatica.
and lumba£,o lessen or mcrease
according to the amount of unc ·acld
In the system, and tillS knowledge
is the key to treatment of rheumatic

complaints.
An QpeI1-IIJ.r ~rvic$ took pl&o& on St. John'.
Lawn, \Vlcto.ria,-.squa.re, on Sun~ a.fternoon. The

conlf"'!'tion include!! mombEn of
tione

J CKSON & SONS.
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CbOTHING,
UNDERWEAR.
HATS,
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BOOTS.
A few hnes bemg r,ffered at
Spe'clal Summer Sale Prices.

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Outfitters for Father and Son,

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W Annotrong,

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spoke on behalf

of the Free Church muU8oors, £aid t ha.t. had It
been h-MruLY ti.me there would have been
la.rgcl'" 8Mlembly prelent FI gh t:mg WIth 'ltle
In trhlll !War were lJ!en of all creeds, eoloun
natIOns, and whether t hey weTe Jews, ChrlSban.,
MU3Selinen , Roman Cathohcs, whethe r black or
wh..i t.e people, they were: a.ll praymg a.t that time
fo r the mtnb object Tine war h ad br~ t nome
to bbeJ.r mInds the h r othuhood of m a.n, 8.!Id that
W&.9 a b lOSSlng that should never be for llot.ten
He
conr.luded b~ brio(

ad<1r.e-.

by de&cnhmg pray«

a.s •• the mean.a by which God. g~t. H18 WIll dcoe
and the mea.ns by WhICh We mUAt .ret our wor'k
done 811 It 1S done in heaven"
MOl'fI pra,.-ers W'e.l"e oft'erod by Uie BeY P If
Rlcha.Mcon a.nd by the Rtev Dr I!:'tnng, the tatter
prayl ng tboat there shottld be unt ty In the churches
of the world, and that God should reveal to t.b..t!l
German people the 5ltuatlOn of a4'a.U'S III the true
u.-ht.
"M:r Fis her (orga.n:ilrt of St John's Cbttreh) acCOtn'pa.med the h-ym.1lCI, o&mOll! which were .. Rook:
or Aae6" a.D<i "0 God, our help m 1Ifil'e5 past, ' arid
a col1t:ctJon was t.alc.en to defray the costs mcur.red
b y the m.eting, the surplus to be'devoted to •
fund for pnroners of war

BROAD STREET CGNGREGATIONAt.

, CORNERS and OXFORD STREET,

Kl.u.e;y Pm..

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Do&n Pills stimulate a.nd strengthen the
kidDoys to purify the blood and filter out
the unc·aold cry.taI. tha.t lnflame the
mU5ciel, nerTel and Jomts

t.ltr.ou~lwut

ye8lI1!l ago,

the l=gth

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The y n ow asked the women. t o.
ste.nd' shclltlder to sboukl.<ert by tJhe men Wherever
tobey went they found the a.ppeal d1d <not fa.U upon
dea.f ea.n W omen were reqUlred. u cooks, '9i8J.tTe€SCS and e'erkB
As mally trllll.noo e ooks a.nd
trall1ed v.; &1tre.."&eS 'W'el"6 wanted as pOSSlble a.nd f
expfmenC"'..d 'WOlDen were not forlbCCttllUlig the Axnny
would be v.llhng f.o. train tbem a.nd pay tMm
whilst t~ey were bemg trained!. They also ~eeded
gule a.oouabomed to offioe 'Work, but they were
ready t.o1 take well educated young "R'Qmeu '8.D:Id also
t.>'I'n t hem ond p .... them at the .""'" tune V err
of~ gitls were Wlllmg' to }Otn but emplo~ were
lttrt agreeable to release them.
Th& n.me thing
&pplied ;n bhe OIl8e of parent. She oppealed I<>
bath not to place any <bStacle9 In the"",,, of &Dy
girl, over 18 yea.ra of ag.o, who wa.e &nX10'1U to com.e
foryud, for the need 'Was very urgent. Whilst It
was tr.ne gIr l!! had to Sign 'or the dU.f\&.tlOll of the
war, 1'101 di150ulty 'Was 'Pl.a.oed: 1D' the wa.,.. of aonyane
getbnj" released.if good grounds were shawn (Ap
p!aus ~ )
lir A, K Loyd, M P , I!&1d th&t ~ ,..... o.!l
alive to the faet t ha.t tibiA mOV.6men.t "W'8S ba&ed
upon a. real ueoM8lty
Wtbh m llhol\9 of men
ga..the red together, and lOa.ny gOlD€' back to the
~ 10 'relays, th-ere wa.a & ~re.a.t deal of derlCa.1
work to be done 'Dben, too, the men m.u.st be
fed, and that lD an OldlerIV manner, "'Jl1ch mea.nt
that. they must have cooh and wa.a.tNJSgel'!;
In
order t.c IUl up the ranks of the ftgltt"'lr men ,t
was 'IIDpel'&tive that 'DO TIJOIre mau--power 15hou1d
be wa.std:t In d -olD'g ..nyt:b'lng which "W'oma.n."'P01fC1'
eould und:erta.ke (Hear, be ar)
Hr Mvlne pr~sed. & voU. of tbanb w Xr
Loyd and. MIl!.1I' Fa.ir.ba.il'1L9, and 1n '8eCOIDding tb..ia,
Admlrllol Fleet. a&1d he had been mVlted to make a
few
on
'WOlIk, more
'I1h. ",

This spemal kidney , mcdlcme has an
eightee.n.yun.old :reputation berJtn. Read.
IDg, where week after week,

your own
neIghbours ptalSe Its la.lltmg benefit!! In thIS

no

the Inruu of
a.nd we are 10 I t!
to work with It as
of
W'o rklDg ('loss mov ~
cblectne.
th e common
me&lUI of hfe
Bu t. why 1.5 MtI
It be-=auSErI he has NDounced

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IS nO"ll"" a mere o p portu llU!lt. or be--

the ~me

aEplra t ODS

as we h a ve ?

then -nhv' d()('F he blam'O U ~ '!'
SltV1; Yr
Quelch 1$ known and re

stays white
and 1S durable Fyond compare.

};€'("3Use he .. 11:; kno-wn as a. polittfla n
c;t~~~ on" that. h e II not 'Wanted 8'\ a.
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In ~adm~ At. the pTopet: tIme
ry lIr Queleb t he Tadl" ns ry
~hes a.nd Bets as l'eported
fTCI'W A. n2't1$t 1914 up till to-d s y ,

eonfroilt.ed bv \~fr Que\ch, the Te'rolu

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epeeeh~ a.nd WT1tJn,s
W'f' h a l e a ll those P res& cu t

Social ist, "W:!vh illS
v.-ar

<n.."ully 8WUt t be march of hme ..n d
d~:u u
falt.hfully Wit h ?ifr
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arn{1 hie; 'BTltub

Mc"\n....b'Ile M'r

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Mr

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Ca.oo ldn.te a. lo ng Ilnd. IOy 1l1 mem ber of the

Pa.nv

n. man Of Qut.«t&ndlnn:1 a.q lbtv,

a.nd COUTaG'~ who M he eomes mto more
frequen t con t act wli,h the ,...ork.en. ryf
will rapidly wm then' oon-fid~w=l a. trU~r
a.n honet-t L-.bour c&-ridich.t&
hy 0
thdr ba ttlea on. t he ft ~ of tbe H outJe. of

the B nneh Soclalu;t Party, ,
J F HODGSON
Chalnne.n , ReAding

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REMOUNT DEPOT SPORTS
AT ARSbRFIELD,

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xo 4 R~cu nt. DepOt ~t A.rborfie.kl were respon .
' I "'I~ for a.n ucqUen t pre lramme of athletiC sports,
q ... , on Wednesday
I n ~onseque uce of t he mn.!ly
e l I l t S a. nUI!lber of
oontests took place OD
\I c,rhv
Nal ur ally th:l b aby .show, . . . hJeh =Ra

th,

a ringed m c~niiec t.lonj'tb thl' proce.edmgs, d d
I' ~ t. fa.ll to adra.c.t co den.ble attentlon :and
(r \ rIghtly, too, for a.ft- all, ba.b) hood IS tb~
f ) uld"tlon <Ji all alhte n
Th e au)oolcators .n
!hb JnlPO' t.aJlt. 5eCtlO n 0
' at.bletJcs' were the
dlk n .., ladles, a.nd Mr E Ma..bedy, MO
[be J'ld~ei i{Jr the begl ra.bblts a.Dd gOILU!. "lIf't!Te
' I .. J W " "Jute-T(,SS anp Ser1't L W H U-Tlson.
11\le th.,s,e for the \ ~t:ta.b le compet.i.hOt:l. 'fiere.
'1 ~N.'" J Ben r.et.t P SJ le and:\... Barnfield
l ue foIlo\nng r~e.ned Iflnt.a.tlODft aDd mo!»t {J '
them \\ ere present -M
J Sunond& and Lhe \
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Smartest
uses "TIZ
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is g,and for aching, ~WGlleD'
p eraptrlng feet, for coros,
or chilb'a:xne... '

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S imonds (Ne \\la.oo$), Mr and Mrs Wm
~ I !ll nrls a.nd Mt VIVian Sun'J n. (Farl~y Hili,)
1106 R <>.\
a.nd M TI;: A1Â¥1er son ( A.rbo rfield)r tl le
Re\ P R .and Mr s D i~ hn e ld (.Ba.1khamJ, t.he
\h ~s G a-la.nd (Rarkh aru) , Mr and )J r~ E AI
S ~urgl.'f; (Sarkha.m)
li n
G er Lid Suuon M and
pa rt\ 'ft', and AI rs G Wat!.Qn (Finc haropetead),
:M.I~ \Vlilto n
,Fmc h&-m:5)stcad), Mrs LipSCO'\l M ,
' St:S

1fr G T~nn el.d (F m::harupst ead), tbe Mu~~ Cob
b a.m :\Irs S tephen ..on and Ca pt ~ (Bra.mslllm,
Gen' S r H <a nd Lwy H ;>'1"kes (Klugsdere), ?!ir
.. no ~rs P re!e.::ltt (,\rborfielo Cou r t.), MT a.nd 1~s
M<l rt lm cr Allh ey, 11 1 ano(( Mrs Vere Allfrey (Ash·
'l I1 e Word ), 'Irs ~".nderso n (Wokiniham), Mr:.
BLr('bc!lOugh fflalnes 'HIll), M rs Lethb rIdge). Mr
-; and M;n Broome Wilson, ~ 4U<I Mrs l,i1"(:nl;6
(" hlllfl." Id), Mr and !lIn
Cr(}W (Z ea.lou; Hill ,
rlackn~ ll ), Major ~od Ml'$.. Co5ton 4-ud -'part)
(Wokmgham) , Mr and lIre J Sunori(ti; (Beech
tili ll ~fa] or &nd )in Dun onr (Aldcnhot), Col W

r \l'I~t h ony and Mrs Coop-!r ("\ '<I-ersllot), Ml'
n "blT;l;on (Wokmgl:am), ~r Allnutt. (SlOdlcshalll ),
'Ir Ii C ltuph"J (Wo klngn~Ol) , !,Ir P Sale (W{Jk
!nth a n) Mr "' Ol l\ eT Du:on ~.eadlng) Sunt God·
dard (Wo k;iugha.m), lIlJor " er e F (lst.ex (R-emOjJ.nt
D e-pol Rom8eji), Mr N£. Y>bu r y (Be:i r ~\ ocd), Ue-u t
R :\rbUl hnoU, Lllllt and Mn T N n ~ n bank .
t ~ e Rc, .F J J'n vTll rd' the Rev Tanner , Cap t. E liot
~fl d 111"9 C;or nel, !Major a.nd lIn
Gibson, Ml.SS
J hb Mrs West. and pa.rty (Wokl Ll'gha.m), CoJ
a;j'/ Mr5 P ftCtl (Emb rook), Mrs and MlfS Cornish
l \\ oki l1 <"ha.lnl Col -and )trS" BarkeT (Twyford),
'I tt L;-J!~hlUgt~ and party (Wellington College),
)11<;, O' Grady (Bllmeld)
Tbe pr1~e-'WlD nen 1n t.be IJY.)rt-s. even ts are gIven
belc.. .J
ThrOWing tbe CJ'1c ket Ball - Mr ' C ~ Badcock:
(70 ,!l rd... ano 10 mchet.)
Klc111 ng t.h"" Foo~ba ll-Pt.e Edbrooke.
Put.tmll' the Shot -C Thrasher (22Ft.)
Th rf"6 o~ iles ::'dua.tbr-n -1 P te Brett, 2 Pte
lfcCorm lek, 3 P te S a..nkey
Te n :U lle8 C ~d-e ~lara t b r n -1 Pt.e W eb~, 2 Pte.
Sm ll h, 3 Corpl D,cker
Best. turned-out SIngle H ar ness -1 Hogboume,
2 Pop~, 3 JaOl~
Be~ tUTD~~ Ut. Double Harneu - 1 Kew a.nd
Wlllleombe J I Pel~ ~d Buley, Z MarClott and

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Beat. Fa.nn TUrn~out - 1 Br&.nt, 2 Thrasher, 3
But'fefs. 4 Deare 1
120 Ya:rds cellpOra.1a R&oo-l Corpl. P.lmer , 2
Con>I S lade 3 Cof1>1 R T W, lhMDB
~ YaMt'Veu...rpns' 'Ra.ye - 1 Edmunda, 2 Wen.
bam 3 H&l'l7 Wlllil . .3 _ !
100 Yarde Baclrwnde T l Sergt, Steer, 2 Pte
8.nk.e., 5 Sorxt White
TiluDg !!be llucW.-1 l!dJmu"d<, 2 Serst ,Vnnle,

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Boo<R81
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100 Yards .s..~~:"t8
II!ergt

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'BOLL OF HONOUR."

Th_ uo DOW grouOOa lor ~ 1IIa.t S. ~.
fOr<!, of ""hom rID - - bu _
Iteud for oo,loDt",
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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS.

FOOD PROD"l.CTION.
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PLANT A T

ONCe,

Per 100

Sd,

Savoys, CabLage, Kale .. ,
B1'U5se\s Sprouts
Cauliflower aDd Broccoli

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Packing and carnage extra,
My of the above 1/6 per 100 posb free.
Price per 1,000 on application.

SALE _ &

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oem_ In_,,,,

HURST,

MOTE.-To ollla,. tho same relUlia as
Knott, insist on tho oamo M04Ic1n..

Mr.

WOKINGHAM.

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Ma.yO\,

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Reading Proof.
On October 17th, 1914. Mr W r H. Knottz
of 7, Western Ron.d, Rea.ding r Bald _" I ha:.ct
0. Bharp attack of lnm1:iago Just over twelve
m.onth!! a.go It followed upon a. ch1l1 caught
thloU~h commg out of .. hot room 1000 Ithe
cold QU. A fearful pain, like the lta.b from a
knife, BalZed me in the small of my back a.nd
ttlmost brought me dQwn, After ltb&t
I tuad to stoop the pain made me cry out ,
wa..~ a. long time before I could stmighteD up,
o.gll.tn when I dld manage to hondo
.. I was oovlMld by & relatf.ve to trv Do.a.n's
baeJ;::acM kidney pills , he saId I ahonli3.n't beat
them for lumba.go, and I found his woro. true
enough After three boxes every blt at palD
had~ne, I could theu move l.D. comfort.
Th
to Doan's pIlla I ha.ve lw.d nO..fetum. of
Ithe I ba.eo.
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(SIgned) U W. H Knott. n
I neeltllt month. /atttr-Mr. Knott uJd1II Lumbago b... never botherea me I5IDD8
DOILU'II pills :rld p:l.e of It two yea.ra a.go "

Backache .' Kidney PUis.

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' Ve Rr e
~d:b;;.i ie"e tblSt.

paper. There could be:no better guarantee
of Its mont.

DOAN'S

Pre&ehin:; a.t Broad street. Congrega.t1ona1 Ch...ureh.
on Sunda.y e1"enJ.tlI" from EphesllI.I1S, 5 and 13 (') Yo
ba.ve been caJ1ed unto liberty "), the ReY W M
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For
R&wlinaon said we "trel6 frequently told that the
SorWOKINGHAM,
PJ;'esent conflict ".... struggle between the good , .,""'.."'"
nea.t 'b hte unlfonn, and &5 a na.vaJ
and the evil of the w()tld. that the world', hberhes
hIS beart went. out to them
we re \0 t he melting pot, and. that upon the JPUO
was
Q14 A A (J , tho gu-i8 1D khak'
Ab • m ...ttng of the Vestry of .!II SallIti\ held
or the war depended whetber the world wrould and very ema.rt
t hey looked. There was I.i.k:ewise on Thursday ev~, It 'W'3S decided to B.RPly for
e:ver bfI the .ame a.g&l n Tha.t wW lnod.eerd tnJ..e. the Women'a Legion a.nd the frU'l on fue la.nd
a faculty to pl'll.-ce on the WiSll of the church &ll
L i:f'8"s ~tu.a.l va.lue.:. were t.hreatened by a gtgan- LMt, but .not least, t here w.aa tJl~ V A. l> , lUI she a.la.b&l5
t.eT me:mcm.a.1 tablet to the !a.te Sergt ·Ma.Jor
tic combi.n.a.tlOD of rna.teria.l forces which ela lr&«f waa called , or the member of the Volunt&Ty A:id
Alf,!"d
Th~ , Jo!f~, D CÂ¥.
supremat;Y,
not
for
bu:ma.n.
rlKlhl.,
but
for
lile
Detachment. We bad reaeon to be V1'~ of them,
Edmundo ADd GaUlOUt, 2 P",lt
mH:'h t by Whlch huma.nl ty ma.y be cnumec. at will a.nd.. the noble "Work WlhlCb t:tl~y bed do. a.nd were
EMBROOK BOY SCOUTS
Serg t. St ~ r, Z Lieu t. An. and tt..g h a.rd 'Won t~ confi.aeated I t WM the dolVg' The Bntlm Bed Cross 800 ~tYI :WIth whleb
Tbe Em brook Boy Srouts are an enthU&l&~'tic
J:!Oul of the w.arld that wu a.t st.ak:e Tba.t. "'!U was afftl' &ted We at John Ambulance ASSO<:latlOtl.
boo,
80ime
25 stTOog They a.re 10 three pa.tro.le
th01.lgh t. 1Ithiah gaTe mea.nmg to the st.ru.gg1e wa.8 the ol~ women's organ'lS&bon, and as wch
Cot ton, 2 Sorgt Pal- the
aJ)d kd by the drulDll and bugles of tbe Ea.IIt.ham~
tJhat "","18.6 beLOg waged to-da.y We were eD-:a.g~ t.he setuor' one
Th& neoesfnty for ~te exl$tence .lOad Soouts, on SIIlld'i-Y p&l"aded
dl>tnct.
on sometlnng ....lder and gre.a.ter N1a...n ... mere was r.teognl&ed lour before the "'4.1" The onema.l
-.-It WfUI a. fi: ht fer If.berty "or m t.entlon wu to pYovide temporaty hOllPl t&1s m
2 nat onal .,..a.rta~
?rol'IfEII!S'1,JNION
the smaller peoples a.galntt the stronger, ( <;;r tIle bbe event at mvamon, -whlch had not ccrtn~ oft', II'OT'
The qu..;rtel'ly meeung and <rutlng of the
prlnClpl<M 'On whIc h clvthsation Tmted aga.ln&t. ws..s I t hlre1y 110 'long aa "I'Ve had. the Fleet. (Ap2 tboee
whe In tbe name of power ca;me to rob, a.trd \ pl&uae.) The Admlralty :and the WILl" omee w~ Moth.era' Uruon 'Was held on Wednelid!toy a.t Cr8Jg'
iROyston.
l1urd.~~road, by kind, IItVlt &tlO.n of the
to make tbeJr own pnnclp'les a.ccordmg' to the Tery glad '\\~ W:&.l" bro\:.e out to.find! 80 ma.ny M1Ee9 ElliotrLockhs.rt.
The Rev .A W a.rburton
eJ;lgeneJe8
of the moment
If
t
he
forma.tion
of
2 hberty he eJ:pecileney, tJbe n Genn:a.ny ..... u )unified thousands ~f women Wlth oerl:dicaM ready tlo
o.ve in oaddresa, .and eo. rD1~ play, "~
bail<I. Money , st.or8 a.nd l1osplta.le W6l'8 r:a:p1oly e! Wi.nd.ow," wu. ca.pl'bally grven by",,- number
In her :p1"6lU!oDt attl lude
Qhe cmJ1d. 8ay it. waa u.. pla.o:ed a.t th.6 dl!!pOSl.l of the autbonhs, large ;;(cluld.re:n. severa.! so., were &'U.D8'
pecilent fer BelgIUm to be free ye..t.erd&y, m lJIM. numbers of .,.,..-omen and
'Were sem,t to Fr~,
vltude to-da.y. Tbat wu the t.eaclLing that had E2!pt, Salonika, Yeeopot
a e.nd 4!'laewhere, an::l
TlI!E PREMl'ER'S MESS....GE.
.ca.ugbt t he ~aT8 of her TUlent She had oome to 8. 1&....ge number to l the m
ary hoaprtalfJ .a.t Qrome
tA.t the Wokim-b&lll Eleotnc Th6altre on ld'ondey,
bcli e \~ till&t t here were DO pnntlp1es which power
From Berks OVtt 400 had gone ..ud t bey ot.i1I had the PnmUer'~ Wa.r AWllversary,: Message ,.. as -read
mnust obey If tha t doctrine -were true then hwnlln 1.200 at ...-ork In t1h-e ..,olunta.ry h06}utal:s, for WhlCh by Mr A E. Pri ..t (&ecretar;y to the d,,,,,l,,,.,)
hb:rly .....O'll1d not be safe Tb06e of them who they r-ecelved no plLy Rect;tuttng wu st1l1 rowg
10 the everun.g, eaeh time to a ororw-d.ed
hed see.n t h at da.nger rea li&ed. Lhat wha.t bhey were On lor nurses or epee1a.1 8e'tvl.o~ a.nd g;enera.l' m"V!ee, thrice
hous&.. The In]unetioD to "bold fut " was refightrng (O t were lhe pt1DCl.ples of hbe.rty a.ga.m~t a..ndr fun mro.rma.f.ion could be obta.iDed. on a;ppl,.. eelVecl
"W-lth loud obeeI1l, a.nd the Na.ttona.\. Anthem
power If lt Walt true that wht!rfl the sp\nt of the >cg .t !tilj oflle<> m Coil>y Av"""e o.o;y fONlnOon
was on each occa&1on. SUIIi With fervour
Lord WQ there wu liberty, we were ricrht when (A'D"Olau5e
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we called the II'truggle tC><da.". a. ~"t~ warfa.Te
The Vote hanDg been llDOOl'>ded, MUB !1..irb~
ACCII>ElNT TO A POLICE CONSTABLE
a.nd 1.bVoked m our aid tlje UllfJeen f<:t"5..0e8 of {a1th
replied, a.nd the ~ting ended 0.1 the b&Dd. pr..:~
.A. few d&18 smo~ PO Gngg , whtle cycl1llll frem
The preach er went on to arpelLk of I the gre&.t re- Illf bhe Ni,hon&! A"tiIftn
Wo1ci..nghallri to .h\8 s ta.tiOn a.t Fineh.a.mp6te.ad, WU
sponse t.hat had been made at the outset of the
the victim of & cycle &.oCldenti lI& 'Was found )yi.ng
war a.nd was " IIII belDg' ma.de, I.&ymg parii.onl&r
uneons<nous m t.he Fin<:D.aanpstead~roa.d by Mr
sir CM on the 5'p ln t of fUl.Cnfi~ that had aruma.ted'
stokes of Eastbrook HIS b)Qycie had t.oll&paed m
MeO.be (Gauobe), our kith and kin fram the d.(I'011nl0Il8 overGeae that
the f~t fork and ha.d thrown. btal He was T.I':luo.h
l&y down thei r li ves to endure eo~t on the
cut ahout the head &00 faoe In a. few dll.18 he
baU II'1ield .at the ca.ll of thu oountry They need
1 Mrs Wood, ~ not;
wH able to resume duty, a.lbait wea..nng ba.nd-ages
ha.ve dODe AO but all ihm, a._ -well as t he entry
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Into t he atruggle of aU th-e 4llim, mdluted bbe
t he stand that was ~1n:g made wu uot lOT' soe1£sh
WAR
t\NNIVERSARY,
Or p \hly nlt.h-on1l.l &un& Qut for the pT'lDC1plee of
liberty beloved by the world over Did we recog.
Sullds.y, being t h-e fourth a.nruvers:a.ry of Brlba.m's
m -e they were d OlO!: all thta to p~ to US our
entry mto the "I'N.r, .... &11 observed. m <all the
lIberty ;:O Th-ey were dOlnQ' It In defence of home
~~ as a. da.y ot Interoe.5B1on and thanbh OD,)ur and native land What were we ,!:omg po
g'"""'t! At AU Saint.' tbe I!2etor (t.be Rev B
do wIth the liberty so deady bougitt? Were we
.LorIi) ocn:tducted a specHll sernce rIn the !lifter·
irotng to "".ute t.hat li.berlv in OUT' rrl~ohties and
noon " ·hich .......ij)ondod by ~ M..yw (Mr. H
Idle ple-a.s~ld.Y1f' Should it be trald that whtle
o Mylne) the O<>rj>or.t.;on ..ud oflie1o.ls. The F,re
me n w<CrtI ma.lcing 52 grea.t & la.cnfl~ for U8 on the
Br~ Ibe Di.,...naI Pol,.. (1lll1i<o< Supt God·
battlefield we WQ'e cont.e::tlt 'bo thlnk of' nothing
da.rll) and tbe SpeOlo.! COI16'&bleo o.oeomp.Ultd tbe
lbut out' own pleasure? Th.t wu t he 8 ¢tlon ~f the
:M:a.yor to cbllreh ~ere. waa. no" b&nd, I:D Vlew of
1n('fit unrr&tef ul and thoie who had 10~ t all ~5I'Jo
th ftOlecn.n na.ture of tI~!Iel"V1C& In the evemns
4I rMa.m.e A.. they thought of tohe ISacnfi.ces tbllt
~be c\6riY d>ol~ and the co_&11i>1l of Au
THEALE,
bad been made- on theu' behalf aeltbbne&q sbould
t:W.nta' w~ 111 p~n to tho Market-pl&Ol!,
be exHl!ftnn«i Within them, that thy t.b~ rIght llSe
where
&on opeJl"&il" IIOl'Vl¢e of In~reee&\Oh ."... canof the liberty that had been -won for use we ~lr;M
duete<I by .be Root,or .n~ speci&l lit"""" were
SHOW PRrZE-WINN'ERS
aU oont..n"but.e 1D delng our 'P&tt to makfoJ thlS Eng.
I5UDIg
The aerrnoe 'Wu 'Well a tt&nded, the t..cnrne..
land :I brirhter and -pu-rer nl a.oe fOr the bqys to ~e
In 1917 - 1 Mrs Gales and M'TI
peopIo ron,,,.. Uy taJUng pan WIth much IDtefeat
when tbey returned from thh confhct tn whlCq they
.~'m. , . " Mrs Safubu'ry 3 Mrs Ba.rnes
a.Dd
devot1C»
bad been 50 long engaged.on... our behalf
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At St Paul's Church, Nae ~ (the Rev B
191 -1 _ n:
0tlg.-.y,
M W a lter) made Mutable reference to t'h.e d a.y oa.nd
It.
la.ssocla.tlo.ne In a very thoughtJ'lll and ea rnest
THE SALVATION ARMY IN PEACE & WAR.
AND GOAT WINl\"ERS
address He referred to We pre$e1lOO 1ft church Of
-{ ;i~I.;r.~i's~~ig1
P t<e Kew, 2 lfl!6 Holland, 3 p ~
t.I!. 1st trooP Emhrook lloy Soouts, "'It., under
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Baker
U10lr ASSI$ta.nt ScoutiR1Mter Mr W , LeWisI, had
'nUa .. &II the title of &1') lI.ddres.<i g1,en a.t the
Ke w, 2
White• .) Mr
admirably org&Jl1..a themso\v... He 'ppe.led lor
R.eadlllg Oit.a&l, In the Butte, ou Sund ..y u tero
a:xroe
goentletn'atl' to ooon-e fOl"'W&l"d a.n<L take up the
- cB~;~ NI~ntli.,•. -.l P te, Kew, 2 Pte M.a.y, 3 iPte
noon by Comm.U:aioner E J. Htgglns , the Tern·
~Ition of thetr ecoutmast;.el:
toria.l ~ of the Ball".a.tIOD Army P'wces of t he
The pre&cheT a t the &J?'tiBt; Ch&pel, Milton-road
Un.t.ted KingaOtu: Tbe 1ffa;yar: (Mr F A SarJe a.l.t)
fOT the diy 'Was 11h.6 L .ReY. Aler&n:dor Cot'bet, of
Wyeli6e Churah. ReadlD8, a.na &peCla!I'lnteroes8lon
pl'OIided o.ver eo large atteDda.uoe, and as he bad
86!'TlceB were <held
PANGBOURNE.
fOY oompetJtion, 'Were highly to lea.v-e ea.rl,. In t.he afternoon tD ta.k:e pan l'b
:My W P. Tuobeor 'Wu tb..e weaeher &t the
anot.b-e.r IMIn"X:O t he daties of wlnuan for the 1"&-0
Weo\ey&n Churoh, _ _ _ t, wliere the day was
ORICKET
-l'ANGBOURNE
v
BASILDON
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.~!.h~:e
CommllJJdan
f;
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Me., Ca.pt ma.lndoer of the proceedlDg8 were UDdel-t¥-en by
PARK. ,
Iikmrifo _"'><I ".;t\l
of
lJ.nd
Mr A Newb§ry
G Baker
Tbi. _tob w •• pt,y«i 1Il the beautiful tI"'>Im<ll th&I>bgi.mg .
The _~'ayo~ In b. prefatorY add.rt6l, Biua 'bbey:
'Wl{e of tho
of
BaliUdon
Park
on
Bank
Hohda.y
~ternoo
D.
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who 'Was a.o- aIt realised tma.t this wa.r wat .. nghteons wa.r and
was b21ng wqed for the gOod' of ma.nk:md, and VliJ:[OIS won t he ton, but ~Jed:.«l to---'pub m their
of tbe lkv P
wha.tcver 'it coat thqy were 4etennined to 6.ght ttl: GpP9n-enta fi..nl.t.. M":ror Ha,..,.a.rd a.nd; W.toa open'
to the eDd 10 that 'We mlgbt obtain for our OIWD Ing the Inn1fl185. Doth ~ played: &. fine lorqng
people and the WOl'14 the libert,y to ·. dnc!t. e"'IfIry cr.a:me' e.nd t. he r.cor e. a.ppea1'ed to be 848tm1mg reperron WI18 entitled (Appla.uae.) Wh-e.thet' they l;peCta.ble ~proporllons WIlhout the 1054 of a. ItnCket,
\H·re. Ohur.::hmen, No.dcond'ar.qri.stA, or Salva.ho~ when J Qb:iJ:rch _!"ent en to bowl at the WaJ.ling.
they IIlIl wanted to reach the ~ floal, u they fonl-rpad ell!!. H.~ (00) w . . <Dsm_ WIt)!
v. ere all f ollowers of Ohm His Worsb lp w ent <.m a. magnIficent bailer, a.nd We:eton (31) loet. hie
b:r~ " ..sma.rt pece of fl eldoing.. The ID1llDgs
spor ts a prCip"n rome of to .p~a1t of (pe good work achieVed by ' t.he Sa.lva· "'Irieket.
h on Anuy'l""ho..e, cp~.ttOlis he sai<l he h c.d bec.n clo.ed. for' 8e. Church ta.klng au: ",ic:brta for 24~o t he m W 1C of ~h f\ R.o\ oj
runs
The
la.fternoOn shoy,;ers had dected. the
:whiCh, u nder Bflnd'oast..e-r m leresttd l' altlce he was a. beSy , aDd he
.a.ppred-.b)y, 4Jld at the tea In.terval P&D«·
selections t hroughout· the w!£hed them evfI['Y NCeea In the fu ture In m· W'loket
IZ'cxi-l.lCIDg' CommlS'!lODer Hl ~<g1 n.t, the
was bourne had QUic«l1. loe:t three good wicket. for 11
t ha.t the Comml&ll1ollt'r ha lUSt runs No tt:IUll1~lt);l wu . possible OWlb1: to the
vanous lide a.ttractIons 5ueb a.s und nlood 00
mfOl'med him that lb wae aomethlng like 36 I ea.lS raIn, e.od the ma.toII was dra.W1IJ VfIQ muoh Ul
D Ig' ilokin2' t he football, throws
.. liVlIlg" e~iY , and guculn: for EIItOO h :) wa.a 10 R e a.d.II~:g. a.nd be natur.lly noticed f&.vour of tile ~ team.
c::haCl'6 ID the borougb to. .0 lon& a.n m·

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acid is prevented, und by.trengtbenmg the
kidneys, Its l,Coumul&.tion m the blood call
be cheeked. The ftrab depends upon the
patient, but the second part may 'WItb
safety '5e entrusted to poan's Backa.che

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and alcohol, a.n over.productJon of uriC.

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The Re.,. F J u.owat"d prayed for tho AIlon,
k)ldtden ...nd aIrmen .a.t howe a.nd a broad, the 1!I1ck.
wounded and. ma.Jmed the lWmaters, for pneonertl
of war , a.nd lastly fOT the h.anm. which was
n :>arly ready far ga:bbenng

SPECIAL TI1I$ WEEK.

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.~ poroon of ScnptuNl ..... read by !.be M&"",
(Mr ""F. A. Sar] ea.nt), who OOOUPled: a .poRltJDD. oti
t ho pla.tform. *ith the R-e.T8 F J Howard, V(.
B n tto.n, Oanon ~wlet'. W Al'Irllrl:aong P M
R lcha.rdson and the R ev Dr Bwln; (who repre-sent-ed K mg's-road Chapel l.D tJhe a.~ of the
Rev R G. i1airbattn.)
The Rev W Bntton saId tha.t In order to
Its effort to aclU8'f'e the ch~ect It bad }.D vleW
yeus ago this grea.t Emptre must. stre:ngthen
.ell willi pra.yer
Refe r.nng to t..be p-roesent
ma.nda fer m an powet', he sa..:id t b atbody power
not Lhe only IDgreC1ent of a powerful man
Added to that should be bTain-pow<>r and !.be
power of & mLIl's soW or, m other wards, Lhe
na tlon'So mara.l.e

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t,U, " t!tory.

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ST. JOHN S LAWN.

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A· DVjlRTISlllR
walnut C8.IIS Price £28. - Wnte
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AKERS, rent £36, 5 r ooms, 18 to 20 flacks, proof
tnal, .£360 -CtUl Lansley, 53, Fri.a.r Street,
ReadlUg
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1,ECTRICIAN w.nt.d, used to electric \iAAI, ben..
telephones, et:.c -Hart aud Sone, 13 and H, Go
Street, RetldlDg
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or near Reading with or
GROCERS
WIthout hcense dOing £150 to £200 weekly.
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must bear Invesbr;a.tlOD f\.11l partICulars which .,..-ill be
treat!'!d eoufldeutially. - \LlIJlsley, 63, Friar Street.
Readiug.

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POULTRY HOUSES IN STOCK -Place '

your orde1'8 ulIooe<hately for earliest deliYery,
.. Better~Built" list of Portable Butldlnga aIId Motor
Houses from Hawthorn's, Wood Building S~idiat:.,
London Works, East Streett Reading.

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pretly=vIll::;;-;:ag
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lont
rooms, gat;den .
proof,
a.t valuatIOn, about
etc ,

trado .£24
£200 lDgOlng.-

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tl'lBI. £120, st ock

Call LaDsley, 53, Fnar Street, Readlllg

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-V 1LLAUr. GENERAL, CARRIERS, etc ,auy kind
of bU8l11e"s It'qulred up to £200 bj retired butler_
-Brooke, 24-, Western Elms A.. enue, Reading
Whlte Leghorn Pullets for
1918 nndpolla.l,1917latter
fuU lay.- 29, Ruasell Stre.t,
dia.

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THE LEAGUE OF MERCY.
Houae.to· houae collections were made on Saturda:1.

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last by vanous Jndles oj the Vlllage to ra168 flUIds for
the League of Mercy The organa!ers were Mm B.
Rhodes, Mrs Vlckermnr and Mrs YOWlg (Twyford).
TUE liEN RODS:rS
ducks and ohicken must be ad:
tnell" guuR ag&lDSt the- \'181ts of Reynard, who ha.e
made blS beadquarteTs 1D tbp woods Dear the v1l1a.re.
One evenmg lJl~t 'Took he pudl ht!! attentionll to Mr.
Tu~k' lI benroost a nd kllled 22 fine bll'ds, and on anothel
OCO&aIOn. to Henuerlon where alI. plump gee8e wen
killed.

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RBMEYBRANCE DAY
Sundar wu observed 8.8 "Remembrance nay" in
the Pa.riah Church. Large congregationa 8.A1I8mbled
both mOrDlDg a.nd 1!I1'eD.lJl.g to pal'tictpate lD the lolemn
servtce The Litanya.nd SpeCial prn.yerll, psa.1ma a.nd
lesaona as eanctioned by the ArchbIshops were used,
aJld durmg the aerncee the con((t"egatlou stood...-ue
the namell of thO!le from the po.nsh\who hall glve.eir
livea: lD the war were read out. The VIcar prMOhed
and made SUItable referenctel to the OOC&8l0n The alme
throughout the day were gInn t'O the Brltiah Prlaonara
Fuad.

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PRESlINTATION
After EvenaoDg OD Sunday the organiflt, Hr B..
Denner. received. a substantisJ cheque Il8 & weddmC
~_ft from the coDgre.satian, a.nd WO aile from tJIe (lhpj;r.
The pres"ent&tion, Wblab took place in the Pa.rith Han, 1
was made by Mrs. Aylen on behalf of t.ho ~a:"" ,

tion, aDd by the Rev. W. Elphiek. ~or tb.e <i4olr.

RmtEYBRANCE :PAY.
Thill ..... oboen<.a.1 Sbjplate Ch1lZ11h, &l>Il tho day
t.Mm.
"ere {3 commumcanta. Tht Collect., EPloti. &n4
Gospel aat forl:h. b,.,l authonty were UMd. lIe:fore Q.e
cotnmeneement of the .ung :Eueha:t18t ,at 10 the Wu
LItany wu wd, The RIght Rev. 1fuhop Xolllle1
officu'ted, *t tb.U lel'Vlce a...nd preached a powerful
Berman Matina were su.ngat l LI5, the speci&l ~
and lessOD! beJ.~ u,ed' The lessolUt were tu.cl by Lord
Phillimore of Sbif1alr:e, la.nd one of the h~ flW.1 WILlI
Rudyard Kiphng s II Lest we forget u E?e~1 'Wu
sung a.t 8 SO ancf B~op Mousey
prea.ched.
commIQCed. WIth &. celebration at 6.80, a.t which

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BIRTHS. MARRIAGE~: -DEATHS,
BIRTHS.
l'RA"MJi1.-0n August Uh, a.t Kenia, C&venh&m, the
of Allan F"""., of • dauglllor,

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WATKINS- RIDLEY.-On AUi\llt 8th, .t TrbIItJ
Congregation&! Ch1lZ11h, lIAadinC, by ,peoioI~
by the Rev. P . N. Harriaon, M.A.., B D,
Alhett Thomu Walldn., I ii Roy&illerka
of the late Joeepb W&ttin~, of R~1. to E
illo... Ridley, yopngeot. daughter oj J oa •• ~

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DEAteHS.
EVANS-Ou \(oIy 2±l ' ~t "F.....o..," W~I'"
of consumptit'lll, Fnd ti~k George Evanll, ~r at
Ro88 Fann, Alderm", n, ttLged 4tioye&I'l!!l.
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Pte. W. TallllOr, of

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Ta.nner, of 'Reading.!

Action lIomewhere In J'n,Q.cez
e -&Oyo.! Berka R,at, ~.a
Tanner &nd the fate James
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You had often talked to m~ of .. bette'r la.ud,
And It'i thllJI'e 'W~ere I hope to meet thee, my

darling lad ,
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CIuped h&nd 111 baind with your d.... liad.
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From htl! eYer lcnm.a mother.
Sleep OD, dtar W~, thy triala ~ o'er, ! 1
On tb18 earlh. we a1ia.ll !lee thy face DO more,
But In BeaYen, we h~pe to lD61l.t thee &lam,
When we, too, arti1ic:alled from. Una world'. strife
&D.d pam
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1Iilllera .,.d. _orlI1 Prance,

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