Reading Observer 03-1919
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~reip ob'aell'!eTl1 am~1 theDt'
J;'raul Bourget, h&v.e of teD ncti¢fld
p"';"'" for fUlta-lbat " iloQ ~ dir':; f,"t
which the groa.t l1rencb 'Wrtt«1D hL5 pOJ'trai b of H:M:iS& Olar"" ":;:;;i~:;;~.~;;::~~
1IJ much il1-a.t. u - true &I' well U 4!
th,. VlOW, though fiODl'etllnm r
,
l"lV.eS Tatber !rop1 ~ading .. B~
tli3:u
from actual oD'er."â¢.t,ion7'
â¢
t. l i
.
Our pa..ion for fllCta 111 apt to. 1l~'t. into
" ~ea1 tar ~flOtc: tliat~:-'1lO suit 'Uf. ~~ro..... t.he objeOt or th_ foreign cntic!i h.. been to
ccqtra&t lOUt' re:ti&noe on tGi!Â¥ Wlth th& J'ega.ro
p1Ud by other ra.oee, and 1n pa:rtlCqtar t.be Fr~h,
to theory I8.tld lOgla, IP. 'W'hioh polDt,. WWj, <lurl'OUll!
enough are deeuied d.,lellt, th~ !We b9tft 1Pt::0·
duOcd ~ur quota. of ~ wo:rld.'a great. thlnk~
Thill -by "'IVAt. of introduoUon. , F<lr I DitVe. ob,.
,,",ved 'With
_t
pl60liure thl't t.he
-I
~1i.,"
I·;::~~;~
t
I
»:Ile progr~me of
"t
a:nd Danwn Tf!lm&.1nel:t Wklllg for &/While and' then
went back and one lof them tapped the ~nd'Ow,
and t.he door luLwng bee~ opened boloh enie:red.
WlltD~ S!lOW P S Parkins Sob 945, and. 10 corirpqny
w.th P C Sh""k\.f",d. their
mto tho he>"""
Wltnes:s nort a&w Senes and DenOon &.bou t 1'020
OOOWng out &t the sid<> door. ' 1'1 conversation the
t wo .me.n E&id that. -khan beer they had had
glvoetL to them by tho d efendant Mn. Houm low.
Wiltnem -went moo tte house.
saw Mrs. Hou~;,.
sloW and Mr Bro~ m .tIDe klloben, also tw<o .glais
CUp1, OM ea.rcohen fiZ~ Jug. &Dd one inla.ll glass
There 'Was beer 1n the <lUpG
After being ca.u·
t.-oned, M11i. Hounslow said, pomtrng to Brown,
"He J8 stay Dg here," and BrOwn a.nswered "Yos â¢
Mn Hounslow ododed tlnt what bee. tboy bod .he
gca.V'e them, and &ho ith oug'nt. 6hb could have 'What
fn&><ls &h. lik<>d Bt.wn lived .t Heckfield
cims-cxammed byl Mr H.a.tt ~ Wl t.ncSG siud he
tn6t .Arthur Brown, Hrotoino;r to tho dclendant, some.
caU8el of sccia.I pTogTe""", t h~ <one torce that kr«lG
up ow th~ u t kvelling down
\,
&net
So I _g<.tu~ Labour on it. equt&tlpml l!r",
gramme. a.nd: In hB:nng .. l:fi'ntstet' of Educabon
hke Mr. Fioher to put lb up to For he w.nt., to
quote hltJ own fine phra.ae. to ~tow .. the ncbeos
of the mUld" on every lad a.nd liES m bbe, coun·
The lillly oLd equirea.rchy of ;half 19. century
ago d Id nob beh-erve 1U educat lcn for the 'n'OTke.rs.
n would make them u1!:content.ed wtth t.heir lot'
So they ra.ve l~ grud glr.-gly, 88 J. know, &nd ptud
f or It ariiihgdy Well, CUr Labour L eaden\ no",
wan t educa.i.J.Ol'l- to be of the hlghesL quali ty . and
they are n gh t. It. w {l3 a. oobbJ.er at b.U: bench
who fi~t named to me, M a. 1&4 J U'5-t In my teens,
the I t ·We 3.lt.h of Na.tlons " and urged me to r ea.d
wh ic h I d id to my J.as: mg gvcd. , He
W'.!I8
~.= ::~; ~;'h~ndp~~ly1ril~g'!:t~:;~ .. :~
The defen<!apt Brown made no attempt. 10
leaVI;} the hOU56 while wit.ness and P S. P.atklD'S
were there He w1l6 8. dozen yards a.way from the
Bells"
a.
W ay on earlh "honld h o
be? Why should'nt. e'\"ery plougblll'fUl ! lng\ or sa.y
U..e I) n~ of S ~a k~r.e lIlstiail of the tqsh he
p uh up W!th.. nc::'W fC.T .,.ant of ~nowtng ~tter P
cob bl n rn fHe thow.a!)d
IN
PO ULAR.TV.
ASK
YOUR GROCER
FOR THEM
ARK
ARK
ARK ,
ARK
AR IK
C A KEF LOU R
Do not
UlB
IIUgar
POWDER
Made (rom pUl"e8t blgrled.lent.a Guannteed free from &l.um.
Invaluable tor all eookmg purposea.
EGG SUBSTITUTE POWDER
U!ed ext.6D1uvely It! llla.oe of 66e!t{8 Enriches Cakes,
p'i dingw and !"astry
by the ARK Company, Reading and London.
t
,
/
SEE
/
DARK.
everywhere.
AND FIGURES.
a-narantee to refund your money if
The belt "aluo watch offered to the public
th.:o~w~a~OO~h~U~~~~~~~!:::~;.
and
BOTLY & LEWIS~
Eltabliohod ⢠Century.
READING.
Telephone 172.
FOOTBALL AT ELM P~RK.
FOOTBALL COMMENTS.
!U~I'Tn;lD'Y'8
READING BEAT CLAPTON.
WEAKNESS-
few, ...ho saw tho match
W ltli qulte" i -weak Learn in t he ne ld R.co.ding
ma"'4!<d to obta.n two of' tbe th_ t:<>ala scored
..t Etm Park on Sa.t.tUl'day 'When pla j,ng o.ga.lnst
!>be Clapl<>n team
Although
the 10001 team ob·
tained a. vlclory , d. must ~ mentlo oed. Ul fa.lrncs.s
to the vJSl h n g team that 1he concludmg score â¢lid
rep~
Or' e'l'Cll a. WJ.n
not
t he merIts of the g a.me. A draw,
f or C lapton, Vi ould h a."o heeD. more
sWsf1lOtory on the play. I
Readmg's tea.m was F Cooper , goa.l. W Wilson
..nd-A. VICkers. baeks; C<llne.r, PlgglD and Ormshe r,
ImIf-",..,kIo J. LoIt.houoe. 1 J
vo". B Ralphs.
S tewart oand Sears, forwards
Clopton - P WOOd. ,,0.1. R 'Ewan a.nd J Ollay.
badao â¢â¢ O. B Lord. E Leonard and 0 T. Bd·
huge. ha.lf·b¥Ks. J. Smit.~ , J A Sberwood. S. J .
G Earl.; J . Y.lIop ODd ~ B Cardell, l~rwa.rda
lir ..j C A. Newma.n wu: t'eferee. (
Billy
~h. Reod"li .lcipper , won the to..
9,00 e~ to kick town-Wards as tlbe &Un WaJII
Ehtlunog ft'01o tHe Tile hUl'St end. f&lrl y stt'OJlf;ly. At
tb'O kick·off the dub of fhe Vl61t LOg team waa
&cOD U1 evidence and It. was pt8..lD to everyon e t'hab
B Illy Wilson '?t"Ould lIa va to use eJi h15 skiU &lid
e nergy to keerp a check j<oJl, the Clapton "I ngbtl
winger His p aCe "9P"U Temarkable. ho could oentrce
Gust where and wbeDi\Yer Lh e chose a.nd was also
Ad.cp1. ~ opnt.rolhng -the !leather, but. Billy waa
too much for hun. WiLh t.he exeopllO~ of Piggm
.tJho Reading lla.lves 'Were -weakness ltrol£ , but Lofl~ 1
b ouse and Carr, In par l ncrslnp on the left ~1ng .
a ggr6i8ed all the '\\ hlle and TCeel'ved valuable
-...iBtonce from RaJphs and Ste wart
Seart!l '\\Re
Wilson,
exoeedi.ngly w ca.k o n th e Tight wmg
"WIthin the firA five.
Clnpton cylnuna.ted
nun.ll~,
10
»fJ:le
An ybo.... ,
&n exe<lUe.nt ~n by
headU:»g a beA.ut.i1ul
goal The .,ay m 'WhIch I ~e got ius ibeap 00 (lIt)
baH 60 near <\:0 tAle
and ISOnt It in EO a.clrura.t.ely Jnade the . tspec~rs scra.tch
in aw6. Notlnng' Cllwited. howevel',
p luol:ed UP. and J""my llftbouSO, Carr,
a1'ld J1,aloM cOmbtned m it e.ff'oohvely end
I
Wood 18. very bot bme. W
, althougb 611.0"'08
ra.vages of a.ge m las wlr, \\"ILa as sn.fo in goal .u
any human could po..,bl y be. '!loth Carr and
iRe.lph. -t~ted blm Wlth some
then
J.of thou&e -gave blm one, t!hen
grou*.d
P>gl'ln tTiOO .''''
0â¢â¢ 11. bnt all to no
r efiqlt (It ⢠brlJhant Individual e.ffort.
R alph. W'U en-a.bled t.o
"\li/-tm ..
'Wbl Cb Wood,
he
:r{..ec:h m time
J.utcrval,
JMt
SlLu;rrday
Cla.pton. W111 disagree ",tb me when ~ C%.my O'plll ion that Reh,(h ng's haIi-bo.ck liilePi~" left .t to take W.lson·, pLaoe at back
US6l~ In ODe way hltat. did not upâ¬et the
dcfe.noe much as tho haw wore qu,te oo.pa.b le
" did ..nouliy hand.",,!, tbe attack.. Wha t
the result of~that. weRlmess upon the forward.?
o f. 'COft.boulJeo 8.nd Can" beIng able 1'0 keep
field 10 thOJ.r' pT<Oper POSitIOns, they had 00
and do the 'Wor);: of tthe halv~ and then
t.he ball fOf'lwaro That, o f course I S leo much
"1-~P":'" of any fo",....xls, eYell though they may
end ~.OfU10ll see for e nergy. Fo r the
many of the bnlhnnt attackmrr moveâ¢
fimshed up W'Eiakl}
what wa.s--tbe mea.mng of havlDg men iln heT hOU4e
dn'oking a.fter 9 p 10
She replied . , They Mil
my fnends and I n.m domg righb In glvtng them
beer." SU l)slcquenUY ISenes &a.ld " What. beer we
had In tha'G was given u s ..
...
Oroes-eXa.lllLlled 'Ih~ houso 'W&:5 not locked when
be e n ter'ed
Mr. Ha.tt , f~r the defence, urged tha.t, 60 far a.a
the la.w wa.s concerned, a. ncenGee had u rlllluch
right to cnten-bain Ius or her fnfJnds as a.ny other
I;>
â¢
;VEN-YUSA ,HAMPO,OS ENSURE
â¢
A' HEAL'fRY HEAD OF HAIR.
I
I
treatment of the bair fulfils the teachings
of modern hygiene
60
wen as regular wet
'shampoos WIth Ven-ryusa Shampoo Powder.
In add,tIOn to, nDlque
cleanslIlgand vitahsmg q ualities,
.
Ven·Yo"a Shampoo Powders h ave a great antIseptic property, whIch renders fhe scalp and haIr Immune from the
germs and other d,sease carriers th ~t are dally picked np in
factory and shop.
Long ~fter ;you have had a Ven-YuBa Shampoo, the hair
retams this antIseptic protection. 'rhue you m ay go about
your bUSiness witho~t fear of the floating infecti~n that
uselS of cheap Shampoo PowderB have to en co1l;C1ter.
Another po:nt I Ven-YuBa Shampoo Powders are
guar anteed free from soda or oth er {ree alkalis. Th ~y do
not rob the hair of its natural oil.
On the contrary, V:e~-Yusr. Shampoos supply the
nourishment and sllmulation neces;,ary to bring out and
preserve the natural colour, lustre, and rICh luxuxlallce
whIch make the hair so attl'1loctive.
Though your hair may have become llttllesB and lustreles8, It WIll be r estored to a sweet, healthy, and full·of·life
condltl0n~i£ you use only Ven· YUBa Shampoo Powders â¢
I
TrJ a Ven-Yusa Shampoo To-night.
Ym-Yurn Shampoo Poutler. orA ,old at all CJ1/t.11tf.t. Stort, 1in"dr~JJer.. 1
4tC., at 3d per powcUr, or 1/0 Jor boa; oj 7 powden.
memb(.T 'Of t.he OOlllllllUnity
':Dbeire was a C8.6O
he ard before the. Intel Lord Colcndge, ill which It
:w:aB la d down that eo pubhca.n oould not, at the
h'OUT of clOsing, t.lIJ'IIb hill OUst.oDleil'8 In t<> hi" g llests,
bec8.u..~ that naght esta.:bllsh 1& dangerous preee.
.dent, bub Lord Coloendge r;a.Id It WM eonoelvable
l1h&t ⢠"""" 'nught ar,.. when Urat could be
KNOWLEDGE. THE KEY
durl ) It I.S &lIllply use l ~6- for Labour to
rr.e.kc dem a.1ro.l wh1<:h mdustry can not. lLffol-d, for ,
If g ra.nted, the only result. cOu ld be to kill off the
m dustry A ·worka ha.a to be .r.ept gomg If the
w o rker 18 00 g~t, hle wa.g.es. every pa.y-day
National l£mg tbe works WIll not. make any dltfe't'encc to llla.t, tlIough It IS a. Wldespfead idea. tha.t
It, Will To m eet. the demn.nd. then, It Will be
.o eocss&ry fer 'Wc>rkETS to ob l,m eXllct k.n o·,dOOgf:
of how theu- mdus t rv sta.nd'S, and to be rramed to
Interpret t ha.t knowledge proper I)' and flUrly
Tb e only questlOn 16 Bll to whether &orne scheme
can be d-cvl sed WbIch Wi ll iPve the 'Workcrs the
fao's they w ant as a. ba51tl for ra. 9Ouod ]udg;lll'e nt
w ltihou t dl!IClOSlng facts ..,.hlch win be pre JudiCIal
t o the employer8 In the conduct of theIr bUSIness.
I ha.ve a s bl"e'\\d BUl!Plclon th at. as between wlllmg
emplo)e.m a.nd rwilling- "orkel'S thiS could be
F~
(SwootoDod)
Ideal (0, ma.king LIght ~ Delicloua
Cai:611 or lUi,. va.nety
BAK\NG
o ' ber defendants, but h eard qUIte pla.mly wha.t
Lhey 9a1d. There was uot I} qua.ntlty of cups on
the table
P .S j Parkins spoke! tQ calhllg' at the premises a.t
10 ro pm, wben he \ saw Den.t-on a.nd Series lea.v.
lug In t:be kItcbe n .be found Mrs H 'Ounslow and
Brown
On the tabi d. were t.wo glass cups, 18. &ma.U
.gln....~ and a. pwt Jug
H o uk~ Mrs Houll8low
MR ADAMSO"'S PROGR.AMME
I f: ta.rted o ut to 'WrIte about )1r Ada.mso n'03
.r! lcle on the .. Dema.~s of Labour" In last Sunda J 'e: H Weekly Dn pa.tcb," but ther.a IS surely a.
ve:ry close CODDechon between L sbou r's <.dUC8. ...
h ona.l detna.odJI &.Dd Its eeoncm e deme.r.d s I ⢠For
labour, mus t, lU l ie ()'WD. JDterrots, le:.rn to
ratl<loDahse ita d e.ma nd5~ to base Ihe~ tb3t 13, on
exa.c;:t knowledge_aDd rrot merely' on d~s mterest&
T hey mtlot be demands of the nand and. not. of tho
bcllj·sp lrl wa l and not; merely m aterIal
I am qUIte (Jure th at MiT AdaJfl~ n did n ot go
too far m hls lmanc(hat.e d em a.nds. They a:re In
tunc Wlth Ih 21 $P nt of t.be t.Jme Roe say!!. t..hn.t th e
worker 'Wa.n t.s: " a8 lngh \\"'&{:'CS and aro;: good condl t W D.15 M tbe ~ndu!,try oa.n afford"
Now that. I S. an
mJportan t hnnta.1 ion- n 8s the mdu<try ca.n .afford
It 6hov."S the proohcal man, w.ho, though he h'1h:S
hiS mmd fixed on the g'Qa.l, has hiS eye filed on the
n~xt. step or two to be taken along thc road to It
GAINING
.
,
'IreIl'
It's T1<o use .. b aU far oea.rbh~akee and , ery little
1<>< toothache . bUt' lt '0 the _hal _ _ and
It,
/flntiSePtic 1!(Jir~1fosk
.
alld eDtered the hau.e by the ' side door_ Se"..
tc.pPf"'
⢠try
l'elttua.f,
.,-W
not... VlgOt'OU&ly dtSpUto 1~. to beIng calm Bond lOgtca1 but If uyone does w&nb to get 1116 on tb&
lu~b bone he ha.& only to ~ 63.y bhe word " Education" I btcw a little libout It too. I b&V'& taught
trwloa times two 80nd It C-A. T OAT H to
in
D. ' lttle OOUDtry acbool
I have taught my Cf-\ n
sub]-ecta to qnott goIng in for Oxto.rd . feU~h'ips.
and I ha.ve bee;) taught m~elf m & 'Wlde va-nety
or m~tlbuUom Eduoa.tlon 'WIll n ot d o cve.ry~bTlg
Xbe
the other d.fend&nts .
pro~Uted" and Mr. ~. T:
three d.ed'cnpa.n:b!. it being
,
ot'ogethF'
the .!\Me for tbe .pro.
"".p,no,""", 'W'Cl'e taken out :under
The present e~ ~.aa
thi!l house Wa1! closed.
ot&tionoo ~~ ~1Jowfi~Â¥J
of the .. Five
the tht:ee male defendants lea.V('I t he hoUSe by the front door shortly
<!l06mg tune. The def.cndant. Brown r et.urned
Derby Con(eren<1>
I
â¢
I la.y claun a.mo-ngt m y ft'lends, and. they do
ago---I have
b.ome bettor
._J '
thne for
hours 'during Whleh in·
'be sold or &upj,Jkd far
educational ",iorm. whlcl1 ..... ",,,,,,,oncd ,_li~ the
"WlI8
the
BOa.Td of
r"l>~ent ...
t,v,", of _mood Le.bOu1j h ... , been preail'« on
tbe )bniatlelrl for Education the
at
legally
d o ne The preeent, he thou.g:ht, waa such a 0aB6
.A. aoldler, Arthur Brown, was retunng from the
front, and wrote a. let:Ler to Mrs Hounslow, WhIC}t
she :reoBlved m thQ mornmg . asking her to let b u.
.prother know She a.ooordlIlgly 8el1t to hiS brother
William {one of the jdefeooa.nhJ) .asking blm to
OGlD'6 W the bouse to tneet hl.'fll. The defendant
Denton was a COUSIn I of t.he two brotbeT1i, a.nd rei'ated by ma.rn.B.g'i) t.d the Land lady , WhIle SttICti
w~ a.n o ld fnend of ArthllT's , a.nd both, as 'SOOn as
REAPING WAR
SUPPLIES
,
ca.sua.ltiea received In France n.n~ Sa.lomka
hope
you mAy 80011 he qUIte reat0l6u to stnmgt.h all~ hen.ltll.
they hea.rd that Al1thur W'aS ocmung, evd they
You are
of Illa.uy "'ho h &ve foun d .f0l1S01~tIOU 1I.1I<t
wouki come back nn1 WRIt. An lmporoont faet n
when III foreif:,r u.land8 , and ther? IS Ittl l,)
the Cll80 rwaa tihat M.J"$ HOQ~loW' had sold a ll her
MaTch
15th,
1919.
problem lut, l.I. ll d the glmlc pr~wot l '\l ltl
beer by 0. qua.rter tQ t nme o'clock, and noWfied her
.All oammulucatl,oDS for' t.hls column should t â¢â¢
a g'l eat stlmulu!I n llrm g th{J p:ut. ti [:'> c 'l' f'(J I~
customers 00 11bn.t eff..?tCt There wa.e no consump
LIon of beer a.t raU afte r trhe clOS1Dg boUT. A s 00 tddr~ ..ed .. Cbess ' EcJitor, Re~dl DI:' Ob,erYe.r·" 'I'hallk J ou fOl your t,,:o problolllS, wh,ch wo \\ ill \ ,,~
the , lames the police f<ou nd on the table, tfcy iolutlona and critiCISms to our Problems are 10 shortly
we1'let broughrb In from the taproom 00 W'8.8h
Ju rit.d. and should reA.ch us by the s.econd Tuesda,
Origin III {,:robleml and g&msi
After a. long Ia.rse we give another of Arr T. R.
It bappened, Arth:Ur missed the bus and dId not lft.r publicatIon
IlJ'nve until late, and 'Was gwen some cocoa. for hi.s .r~ lolIOit6d, an d local oontnbutlool Will receIve Dawson's extraorc1mn.I Y pa.pors, whIch 1\ 8 hope our
ra"ourab l. eonllldeR~KlD.
readers ", III " olk out With the accolllpa.u'i1ug 160Iui\(, I
~Upp~ Y:r Hett 8ul:mlltt.ed th&t. tile chentis' con·
ma.n1lged
1t will be fonnd mOle t hn.n usually ongma.l Il.ud ltt t, r·
duct was perfectly bona fide, the mOD. T"0ma.lI11ng
And J.i oouca.ted workers a.re required for tJns In ttn-e Ia.ndlady's kitchen men !Jy as her guestsJ
esnug . '1'0 u se cheltlll!try to l11ustrn.t.~ a chcs:lt !'o,\t(l
The n Rea.dlng Obllen er â¢â¢ containing the
sma ller tMk , muoh more WIll they W'Voa nted to
do\ Ice IS. "e shollld thInk, almost the lust \"010. Ul tile
'M r Ch&'tIlben retnR'r.ked t,'h.a.t! M'r HaH b~ hl1~ I
dl800ver the :rIght.;, '&nd wronp of the luger pro- ay.gu.ment on the LlecnSlDg Act of 1814, WhlOh bad Column. ,,111 be lIent post tree for 111. 9d per quar· adaptability of tho gu.me.
..
ter. Ali orders and :remittances to b& a~drea&ed
grrunme Mr .Adamson sketched Out.
boon superseded by the 1Mb Licensing Act. '!'}:te to The Ma.na&~r, .. Obl ener" Office. ReadtDi· ...
Order :unde.r w'b~oh the pohce were ftcimg abS9tu
THE c,HRONICLES RESUMED .
CR.rrICISE llVElRYTBING.
(Spec1ally Cou.tributod by T R DAW80~, L Md s)
For all of us, wh~liher h ..bourers or not-a.nd the. #-ely prohl:blted the COMUmptlon of liquor after 9
â¢
!'ROBLlll/i
No.
2313.
IV -PnOTOPLAB~
definition of 'la-boor" has got to be mnde very o't'look m licen&ed prermses by ather tha.n persons
By F. W. WYNNE. Du(ney. (Spemally Contnbuted)
It was t he Indy·ruelUber who contubute<l tho next
much wldeT-bave got to leo.rn to be entlcel tn hVlllg tlhere I Tbe.r 'Was. no exemption 1n the Order
ft8 to f'mtertR.,mng one's frtends.
Itelll to t] e 1I01lSt:1l9C
As cvt'r her protE.'lctu lb Iurn \\ l~
Black (U pU'C6S)_
,
these crtwca.l t imes. I ruggesb t ha.t nly readeI"l!l
Ma.]or Darby Gnffiths It seems clear that a
atro ng to SUppOl t h el well-Io\ ed Dorothy WI,dl) t
ghould tUTI'lo over In their minds this p~itlOn
liceree ho lde.T ca nnat obtaIn exemption by 8'8 ylng
vlVHlly
loculi
::,\lt1.
rJ
or,o'a
g loe the e,..en l1l ~ the P , oit.lS<J'n
" That a. Labour leader dema.nds a thmg docs not
' Ifl an oulina.ry oustomer eLan after dosm.g
bad t o 8mok~ tIl 0 pI P~" over the CLU X she e \ 01\ ed
nC08!lS&rlly mean tha.t, If granted, It 'Would be a. thab
wme
hoe
Wlll
00
trea.ted
88 a. fr1end.
])61U l:'loICSSol, - \Ve WCIO diSCUSSlUg
t he l}'~\"
g ood t.hmg for Labour"
Mr l Ha.trb a.r~Uoed tha.t. i/l.OCOrdlDg' to the Act a
FOlll-J(lIlg It'l,{gllllg yeatel (lu.y, aud as Dorotln I .. Mtlll
As 'Wltne8B t.ha.t t hioJ prOpOl!ntlon 18 seriously I~
Ia.ndk>rd tnlgtht suppl y h iS friends Wlth llqUOT dur.
bHIu.thlel9l
from
thu
skurrym;
abo
ut
'you
IUfhde
I, I
be comidcred by Labour as a. '\\ hole, I bung 1O ! ... 109 the hour'$ af suspen91on/ but hiS d denoe was
t.l1ke It. upon myself to resha.m those too tOl II l ~r 1
the box .no lec!iS a. pe:r.KIO illa.n lIT Ada.m1Km illm
th'8t. there was no cOD,umption .of lntoXloahng
mOllnrchs
eelf I n lJle al"hcle referred: to he spok-e 'Wlth IIq110rs
ra t &11 afl.er 9 o'clOck .
}U l'ke haste to dl .. ed )ourllelf of any Impor t-a,nee .ou_
great &COrn of cortain .. advtLnoed" folk :who Bet
The
defe
ndant,
Mary
Eliuheth
lIounslO"llV,
~ ld
tlunk
has accrulld to ,} ou flom sl1ch unseemly dl !: u ~ ·
up for be.inj' bet ter le&ders With a finu prGp"ra..mme
!aues. I uo", tlcSIl-tull.t.e th~ m m er~ specks of C1 hemIC u.i
she
had
been
t.he
h
.
"'ensee
O'f
the
"
Five
Bell$"
for
tha.n Mr A.dam90n :I:Dd hur colleagues, peGple who, rune yeM'8, a.nd b ad never been In & pOllC6 court
COIllPOIlUll
You kllo \v ", ell bo\'V, 8.8 oue VlCWS II I
118 he Ays, "preacb nothing but the <\IVlDlty of
am o~bll. or othe l Similar lUicroBCoplc 8111TUiLlcu' ('l unfltl
1)8 ⢠defen<!&nt before.
She bod ⢠rueoe liVing
di con£Em.b "-aoo much more to the same effeot
tnll.<" lUficatlOIl, It m ove}! by thrustmg little l)r ~
It ""'" very refr,.hmg to read tob ...t1'aJght talk ~l1t jh her na.med VJolet. Denton. She r6Celved II.
moutol"le~ out tlud merglng Itself lOund theqJ. a.llrt ,
from liT Adamson to t he " Iadva.noed" peop16, letter from Art:hur Brown, Itnd .on the strensrlih of
all III t ho oddest £/UlhIOU of contiuual. exteUSlOn:. 'J
It oont a. tm~ 00 t he defendant Wilham Brown,
but I can not help feeltng tha.b, With the n eccs.sa.l')
coutUltltlOllS.
who e&me to tho house durmg the eventng\ Wit·
changers of em,.pbl\S18, It must also be applied to
\Vcll, now , pl,ce 'Ol1r fo urfold seH In a "Sly 1.10 '1 ~
nes
askOO
ihim
00
go
'Into
the
ki
tchen
and
OWa.lt
for
him
For certainly he anvOO'at..'!t6 Tn tbJS '&rlicl~
for ex uuple on d~, d 5, at aud e5
The",e Kmgs III â¢
hlS brother
'Vltne&9 lIlfrO !'J8W Denton a.nd Benee,
very b lg' and 8Woopl:llg cha.nge&--chang.c5 n ot r e
~h\(L
~R be g Ullulcd OHO by ¬he l -olle ma.y u~vc , \qUlreil to g1Ve ~he ;fngher ..{ ?~ges, gr, ate!' J6lSllre, and told them rabout the letter, snd saad they
IlIohJ.fml
'Or
.:)<:IP
..
atcd
from
Ius
a!lsoc
lates 'rhus . 1" ' 1
bet t.or h ot~s a.nd nn<rr oo ucatlon wltieh he 60 could oome round 00 <the kttoben Denton W1I$ a
!Oav \ll:\kl" mo\cs 8uch u.s 65 · -06, e4 - e5, c') - I ,
rtg hth loO'ks for . a.nd T am sure h e v."()uld be the ooU61n of ATt.hur Brow;n -a.nd SerI es was MI: o ld
L14":'C:') rmd so on one after another, aud .1 thl1l k \ t I
fiT"5t man to agree wlt.h tIle proposItIOn I hIVe .frMmd. The front door; was alwaYll looked Lt
'KIll
tIllS clusteJ of wlllto specks 1S beh~vmK V( n
CiOSlllg t ime, 'and h er friends entered by t!h~ back
a~ed m y rea.dcT3 to consider
a. wee patch ot protopla.sm on the mICI OSl OII"
\Vhlto (8 pI600'J
door Sbe. QUmttted thllt there :were glase: cups on
'lino-fm
e.er chu.nglUg Its shaPfl and thru.:)tmg Ollt
othe ta.ble. there W86 also a. tray -fu ll of cups on a.
Whi~. to pIa, and m ate in tliree IllO ......
aud coagu latmg o.gu.mll\'Cjncer waye
ISldebotlrd, 'WaIting to be rwashod up.- N.eitb er of
Vcr" \\ell No \\ these I!ha.pes tbat the cluster ml \
th ~ threc m a.le defend ants dI'llUlIc 1&llytlllng whilo
a.ssuwc are not 80 num ClOU3 Q3 mlglit be at fi13t SI I{ltt
PROBLlllM No 231.4_
in her prilvaOO a.pa.rlmonta , sbe had n one to give
U,!!.p68
1 1\nrl I a.llk you to enumerate them. In how mnl\\
them
Sbe gave not.1.<le a.t ten mInutes ro nme
By C. S. KII'PL"fO (Selected)
FUNDAMEN'r ALLY dttltmctforms may the pr otorh~ w
tha.t she had no m<ore beer left, a.nd that 4e "Would
Black (6 pleces).
rule ell/liter lll eseut llrolf ? For Insta.nce, d4-d5-dO -e I
The 5\lbJeot. 01 damlLgc to &nd l~ of goods 10 not open the follo'W:mg dll.Y ( ~unday) The defe.nd11:1 not ....sscn ttnlly dliIerent from dt -.d5- d6-col. One I,
tran.!lb III one Whlch at a.ll times ~lVes the R8.llway a nts Denton a.nd Sent'S walt.<>d until t>he 'bus C'3mc
merely the other r otated tbroogh>- two nght (Lngh'~
In a.nd then, 8& Arthur 'had not arrived, they left
Compa.nlcs much conoern, and efforts are oollst"'-nUy to MO bom e VIo'lten P S Pa.rlcins SpOKe. to her, &be
~I!lll lf\l ly d4 - dn- d6-c6 IS onty the fir.J t of the Iibo\ 1l
l oft ected 1m u. mucor Exoludmg such rotlltoOlu :t It U
belllg made by them to ,1lnproye matters so fa.r as told 111m she bad a. Tl<gIht to ha.ve her frl&nds !
1 !)lteetlOuil , how ma.ny {hfff'rent onEta af03 tbere ~
they II.N!o Tespo1lS.lble, but t hese efforts are often
Cross·examim.ed She had he.r next supply of beer
So doth your ]o fbu es8 leCtllVe a. fIli i, my L ord FrO'll
She ib1Ld been BhOTt ?f
DUlli.fied by the WlSat"liifa.ctory conditlcn In whleh on tilie fonO'W1ng Tu~a.y
bl!wg fo u1" }lotE:ntatc::;, \\ e reduce you to a ston - ~O tt ~ t
beer for a. lon~ tune, a.nd had bad t<o el~ ..e ... et&l
pa.cbgea a.re tendered by sendeJ'8 for conveyance
hell,tess
, mutll al1Y·llIterdepelldeut, "ea.k a.url ch!t,!/l tg
days a oweek Sht dld not: gIVe the dr.,fend/Ults am
Smoe the outbreak of 'War the pOSlllon has beer m her pnva.te. room If Hte defenda.nts &ald
cluster of speeD All 1 well may your uew f orm Wr1 J g":!
beoome WOTSe, OWIng, to a. large Mtent, ,to the th at !RD Y beer t hey h ~d d rank h :l.d beten ~'I'~en them
a.nul'nthe about lllto such fa.ntasti c sha~
cont Ulued deterIorat.lon In t he protCtCtlon a ff orded It. W(luld n..,t be t.ruei TI '<cre we re only the gla.sses
.A ffe(,;t.toll~tel v ,
1 MARY
by packing FOr e1rarnpie. eases and casks are not ment.loned on the centre t'ilhlc they "I\ e re OD a
made of e:uch good m&wmal and are Jlot so well pu t Wa.lt."1 She d id not ~y anythmg to the pOhee
P S.-No prospect of commg nOl th J~ , t \ et WtI
t.ogetJi.u. cadks and bags are We&4e r. &nd tb,e ~me abo~ t. giVing the. nHm beer
bone to arrllnge It on Arthur's I\.ext leave.! T he otht'r~
~
contUl~'" B1"e used for '& gT«Iol er numl>er of lour·
are calculo.tillg 011 till S too, I believe.
I
M
Th p. de ff' Q"In.n t B~o"n sru<l lie It,ed 2! m,lee from
Deys than formerly. Many 6endeP's are usmg fi.re. ilia I ' Fi ve Bells." H e w~ nt .. to the house en th\3
board contaweN which are not up too tM .8tanda.rJ date 10 ('Ju.a'i tl(~ n In order to sec hlS brother The
!Solution
"peclfica.tlO.D Ilpd 001f1l m the Ra.tlway . Ocmpaolt's' 1 rs~ of the 'Wltllf'..SS'S eVldcnoe "'""3$ a. COTTooora.tlOll
1\'.-22 dlstlUct POSltlOllS as follows ooTI(litlon& These bU1'9t a.nd allow t.he «tnte.nL$ j a of tha t of tho pNVIOUB witness H e hea.rd }{n.
..1&1-2 - 3 - 4. nl - 2 - 3- b3, 11.1-2- 3 b2.
get da.maged, lost, <or atolen, on ~ o r off }he :.!:lail. Houndo w sa.y t ha.t Rhe na.o n o b eet" left
.Ja.1-2-:':-M A.l - 2-bl -2 . 0.1 - 2-1 ,
way CowpaDle8' pNnn1&eS
Arthur BT()\\"ll oorroborated the eVJdenoo concern·
(;n,,-:!-b3-c3 . a.l -2-b3 -eJ u.l - ".:! b;i - d ,
Whilst l t ..may be &JVUoo tba.t t he ..defe:ret3 In· io g n.s: return from the WIl.l" . There "Was no 1Qee:r,
[~1-J-b2-3. a.l ...,2- b2 - c3 :1.1-2 1 2 .; cl
dica:t.ed ft:bove l!!iIb<>uld be ob&erved by t.h o rlUlway a.nd the 1a.ndlady g Ave hi m cocoa
bl - 2- a.3- c3, tl.1 - 2-b3 - ai bl-l &_ - c3.
ct.a.ft' when the tra.tIic 18 tendered' for CQllVeyan~ ,~ Gorpl. Senes dMl1ed h'8.vmg told the pollee that.
⢠\VlLlte (6 PUCOi)
d-b2-3-a4 . a.l -b2-3 - el tl. 2 - b ~-c2 - bl
~be fact; should bo bon>e m mlD4 \oh'>\l , â¢â¢ s tbe
wli&t beer thov h'8.d h;a,d was g1ven them. He did
u.l-b2-c3
-1>4, tt.l- hl-a3-c3, bl l H.~- bJ-d,
watt. to p lay a.nd mate In two mOYeL
dut,. ~ sendera to lee th1lt. the eq:)do. are properly ll'Ot... tell the polIce thn.t. tIlcr<e wan DO bee-r
a. l - bl -c3-d4
pa.clted. Moreover, ""tb. the preaeh~ mih of £ra.ttlc . Dent.Q,n also 4emed sa.yUWl thn.t wbat beeIr 'h~ bad
I
and d-ep1eted or mexpenenoed e~, 1 .. thorougn bu.d: ~ gIV~ ro ;hITD Woon he was goIven beer it
SOLUTION TO PROBLEM No 2309.
«rternal e%&mlnation of each pack.l.ge IS UQProaql -w:a8 dunnr; (tpCDlDg hOUTS He did not til1nk to t.e.l.l
By RKv. T HAlI1LTON.
tlcable, nor should it be ~ even 10 0l'diJla.r1 the pOhoo that t.here WoL"J no beer on the premI.&eS,
Key. Q-Ktlcb.
tIm.. for 1M l'OoimJB In tmdeIta.re 0UQh wort. â¢
If 1
KxKt
2 Q- Kt3 cb etc.
'l1be ...ag·st"'.... retired to comnder dreir de·
The paokItlg <ot gOCJds Ins»e ~e OOJl~NI Ghio OI5Ion
If 1 , ⢠Kt-D7
2 QxKt <lh etc.
On thelT return t'b~ Cha.mna.n 8&id tlie:r
frequently lca.VC3 mueh to be deaired ~ PORIlblT round all the dcl'endA.nts gU11b:r
Mrs Hotmstow
If I â¢
Q.<Q
2 Eitber Kt-B6
tha .. due to pa<lker& ","",, ' me!.perleooed 'and would be fu>od £5. and the oLber defendant. 2()!.
hemg pres&ed\ for t.une ll], ..mieh ~to ..do iMIr 'WOrk. ea.ch.
1
â¢
j
SOLUTION TO PRODLEM: No. 2310.
In
tJ\o quality Nil the quomtity of - !be
Mr. Ha.tt rusked tne Boneh 1f they would '1!ta.te a
t
Bv B G L.l.ws.
padriug materIal used 115 :u.tUIeotisfeCt.ory, t!h.e eon- (JM8 To t.his the B 4mCb demurred, Rnd Mr. Hatt
key B-Q6.
8Oque1lQe belDg that d&map ~UJ'84n the oidina.r::!
8&ld h e would prooeed by other means..
handl.ng of the _bi4reo. TbJS 'pptieo u> a II;rge
I,,:!."''':''''
GOODS DAMAGED IN TRANSIT.
,
J
1
r
ouIdi.",..
mea.sure to gqad8 at II. fragile iD&t uz.e.
.
The e&rnens ..., lOOt unmindfUl 0/ ' t;b& d .ftIcollti..
wtt h wbioh traders have to OO'Il~d. but. they ....
oonvinoed that the bsb l,l86( 18 not beiDa' made Of
tb& pe.okiDg' ma.teri:all!l whlCh ~ av&ila:bIe..
Troubfe .00 a.l"1Se5 throul!b old la'bela, being left
cont&mera, the l"EoIRllt. batng frecfuenUJ t.hat.
axe
a.re .d4Wv~ to. adnot Intended, thu,
cxnuiidler"b!6 ""lI"'''t of worlC-in PUttIng
p â¢â¢ J<,og,s
.. ..I... the nsk. ...beD
that· !.be
',;:;;;,.;;~""i!~tiI;'I!td,;;e11Veredl
â¢
",!uid~
,
party
to
DOt
.,
c/'.
A
E..s labl 1sbed In C:en teillbcr 1915 b,
Ch ambe r of C-otlll}eTce , t he R eaJ lll g \\ Ir
Supphes Depot
mOl e Ilq. n Ju stlfl,:d
and n. hal f l ~c!l.r s' .exlstencc
A t. It s
Duke...,Lreel tb e "IUmg lH'l.nd'S of
m en and women ha, e bee l!
11 cemfcrt-s for th e .:)Ick and 'Aollnd cd
a.nd l O Il\ ~desce nt hO ~l e ... m R t': nd\ll !;
,:ks