Reading Observer 06-1919
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'Wib.at bu .tariI!I
Wlt.h It white -elephant.
T.\''l'" Irv... aD Orienl'\l, )lonaro!> who.! ,when
w!IIIIeo I<>,iruIl.lt. Y"'P: oeVOl'<l puniahmeOt.
~~
~rtlorl
c\ep~t
P!t&cnie:
hQU
Wit"lh
(Wi W<l "' .P.r<>-'?J' days
ha. ~ the ~mt.l â¢â¢ Jiwb,b uow)
tile feeU_ of tlie unt'or,unatA> "'I"" I IH.
not oeati-.>y, or: ~,
(lve away, tht cum'b-ro1,t8
boeasur-e, for 18 not the whlt.e elepha~b a. sacred
anunal &Ud W8.IiI not Uris oue the gIft of .a, King?
p~ man I lIe does nat 'WBnf., lit, and he cannot
geb nd of It I t; 18 his whIte Elephant
Can. y.()u aoo the connection 'between. t.h~
working glrl and the Wh1t.e elephan'b~ It. ~8 th18
Y()U .have the white elepliante In your 0'Wll homelata of them-tJringa you d.on t really want, but
do nob Ill", II» d."liroy Wedding IKl""'nts you
nevor u:ted, b1rLhday presents you ho.vc nevcr
'Wan
bargalWl you bought a.b sales In &n un
guaT d lIIXl\lnimt and for :whJch you !have no :use
duplieat.ea of things one does not need m dupli
caLe thiOgs tha.t are Just filhng up SpltC(l orna.mont.s you. h:a.ve .00 tune to dust, things. t.hat
never 'Wander f.rom Ibho lumber.room these a.re
your I white eJepha.ntB
You would: 'bo happier
or
OLD AGE
t,
WlthoUb
THE VICTORY BONDS
Swoe tho 4 pel oent; VICtory HQAds Me 1S8ucd
1<Lt, tho ,prrOO 0.1 .£85 for every £100 In bonds, the
llUrcb:a.&or will receive over £4- 148 per con\. as. 10
lerest and on repa.yrocnt, ho 1VIU i"eCeIVe back the
whole of hIS caplt.al ~ther w1th & bonua of £15
0110- h.i.& £.8S True. rapa.ymeub however ma.y tll.ke
pla.<:e as early sa September ht.t 192O, when they
begln~ 60: ~t the purchaser rmay obte.m hlS &p
prt:el atl0n of oap1t.al qUlte earlY aocoromg to the
a,nce of tOO drlllW8.
UI
A very ;)mportant feature of t.hlB lMue 18 also
tha.b the
VictOry Bonds
'WlU be .aocept..ed at
their face v-alue as oeaab. 1ll payment. ot d ea.lh
dut.les t.ogether With <8.Il) a.cerued Illt.erest on
thcm For £85 tht:reforc the ipurchascr of .a
IlonunaL £100 1U rJte banda obtains what wlll be
t rea.ted. de.fi.nlt..ely liB £100 IlL cash for the pill
pose of d-ea.tb duty payments :In onler to proVide a slDki\1g fund for tale rooempuou of th&
bonds bya.nnualdrawmgs the Government UDder
take ea.eh year to ~ Bdlde half of 1 per cent on
the nommal allllount ()f the eaplt.al SUbscrIbed By'
thIS means It 18 c&1.uculated tbo.t the whole a.moun t
Vim be redeemed 1n 180 fractlOn over 56 yea.rs Ths
mterestl on. the VIctory Bonds IS payable half
yearly on Maroh ls~ a:nd September 1st and the
first cuvio.cnds 'Wlll be paid on March lst 1920
AM, Sunlight is the
MAD
brightest, cheeriest cleanser
that ever madfl:. home clean and
happY. Don't let the ho~sehold
washing and cleaning be a worry;
let Sunlight in.
I
WE FOUNDING LOAN
'Ihe o ther 1jC<:~Jon of the VIctory Loan IS termed
i'he Founding' Lonu· (4 per cent) 1651100 a.t 80 an{t
Sunlight in the home means work w~1l
and easily done, snow whIte Imen WIth
that clean, fresh odour that can only
be likened to that of a garden ~fter
a shower. Sunlight Soap repr~sents
the highest standard of soap Q U 1ty
and effIcIency.
>\
I
rcrioCffirtblo WJthilll 71 ycan. (up to 1990) In the
ordlDal'Y 'Way by means of 0. Sinking Fund As
t.h s Lonn l'S tsSued Itt tho price of £80 for e .. er-y
.£100 ()f stock lbe pur-chMer il"ecenres JUSt;. 5 pel
coot as tJip net, m t..el est. YJeld on ills mvestmellt
and he wIll get thIS e.apIta.1 back With a. bonus ot
£a) ou {l8oCh £80 t.ha.t IS 25 per cent on orcpay
m ent !Which 1nay not be nuhl 1990 but may bo
liS early as 1960 Ill. the Governments ()ption In
1111s case too cu rl) apPh'lf,tlons have a n Ildvan
11101:009 m the firs t! hal f year
diVldend whleh WIll
be pUld on Novombcl lst 1919 ISlnw Its amOunt
a1
SUNLIGHf SOAP
will vary
tbefn
WIll ydu ~ them to?:1 Broad st.reet and let
tbo Blue TrJa.ngle &ell 'bbew to people who do
want! them P Then the proceGWt wiu help .to budd
If enougib money 18 rea.Liaed, a. ibeaut1ful olub for
Read.lng g:;r.l&-a. club where they can get 1Ur a.nd
spaoo movetn'ent. ana bea.uty wholesO;me aIIIlU9C
ment l.:l'alnIDg m the duties of motherhood a.nd
cltizcnspip bra.iwng for ;the servloe of God They
will Os mothers aM CltiPjfn8 soon theqe gIrls WIll
you help them to become good mothent .and WIse
Cl (:,lzemP
Pictures orn....a:meol.s
fta.mes
chlna
nlgs
CU!UtIOIl8 Jewellery books toys linen fqputure
tools, u r..enslIs--every-ttb.ing you can. spare:TWIU be
weloomed And 'Wiben you ha.ve done that send
the bbinga you are willing to sacrifice In order ;that
'Women m the future ~y be better !home makers
b elter Stat.e ma.ke"
send or brmg your ..... hlto
e lephiLnte to Z1 Broad-etreot or drop a pos~
to th It address: Hl;W they WIll be Eent for
There
lSI a. la.rge shop and <til large basement
Wlll
fill them. bo ~ h;,l And then co mo 'llond buy I
The shop Will 00 open for recel;vllli ~glfls on June
a:)Lh 18.1Id -onwards T.he "'alo 'WIll Deglll On June
23rd
rbo ()rgILDlR ng fOeCretary: of ;the B luc
Trla.ngle a.ppca.l 18 Ml"S Gwladys (,la&5tone
S ) lOOllOli
RHEUMATIC
BLOOD
[~pe<:lally
contributed te the ⢠Readmg
by F W HOLMES WALK ER 1
STOCKADES -
NO MORE RHEUMATISM
UDDEN S
B
Eczema.
HAMLETS OF
â¢
SALTS,
the ecrta.m remedy for Gout Rheumatism Gouty
Lumba.go, and Ktdney Dlscnses, caused by
the ~resenoo of uriC nCHl In the :1vstem
lhttl aaft
PUrlti&s the blood nnd drlvcs out of tno system the Ul'lC
8.(,ld Bottle 1/
Prepated only by Budden & Co
Ltd ChemISts, Ltverpool -For 1111 SkU! Dwcase::j.. usc
Buddon's Omtment Agent for Reading J E;,kjlOft
and Co Drug StorM, 102, Southampton Street Agent
for Wokungbam L J Griffith Chern,,!
BISCUIT FACTORY CRICKET
MATCHES.
In the (lase ()f f!(lc h fOI In of loan Hl e l c 1t! It
B ank of En::land I~6110 a.nd also a. Post. Ofhco
HEA.DlNG BISCUIT FAC WRY A' v
ssuc lhe latte r bem"' for the smallel subscnp
WAROR,\.Vl!:
tlOOO COllllllencmg all
~For Ule purpose of the
The Ulcctmg of thosc two clubs o.t Kcnslll~toll road
Loan ca'll1]l3Igl1 tilloughou 6 the country au oouca
t. \0 handbook 1 lHI been pubhshed bJ the Nat.lonal gl oun 1, on Saturday resulted m au 0 '-"Iy VlctOlY fOl
PORT SUNLIGHT.
LEVER BROTHERS LIMJTED,
\V lr Sav mgs ASSOCiatIo ns expla1nmg e , ery tlln ~ the Factolv whose skippel \VlDlllng the toss, elected to
D G
co nccrnll g 1h e lJwo loans
1 h~ CI a ucellor of t a ke first knock Oll 0. (lUIt batsmlLll S Wicket
lhe Exehe9,uel 10 tho cOU!rS() of the prcrae ll~ LCII.dley ILnd A J W Croome opened the venture and
from
the
outset
run::!
came
at
a
great
pace
WIth
tho
Ictt·En 1,1} ttle handbook sa.ys
When t he bUlden
With O\ven m
of the s hort-t.ermed d ebt. I.... hrt.od fro n OU I 8coro n.t 83 Croome "1lB caught
shoulders we shall be able to look forwan} WIth Lclldloy completed his second hundled of the season
and soon atter tho former was di~mLSlled LeOOley left
I
!\Ir Endmun In a. r estaur&:llt \\f\b s p,.,ak mg eonfidenoo to the g'u~ at â¬>COllOm c future WhlCh lt at 173 out of which hc had scorod 133 (t\,"enty four 4 s
19 wlthm our power to bUild
It IS 1herefoJe to aud one 6) DOwerful dnvmg on both stdes of tho
ver)
eonfiden
ll01l
y
to
a.~fTle
nd
You
see
that
I
the oad\alltago Of ever" m ember of t he COni
man lllst leavIng!
he saul.
Well he h.s mUnlty In wnale l er stat,on I{)f hie he Ulay be Wicket and leg hittmgwero thu features of hlS mDlllglI,
which occupled less than an hour R T Colgate filled
lust enten over B. hundr d egga H lOll doubt tha.t tJns ISSue tih ::m ld be a n unqualified s uceess
me Dsi; 'he w8lter
H s friend turned to the and 1 ask f or the fullest co opel a.l lon of each tho gap and soon got gOlOg ho amI 0 H Wilbams
HOUSEBOATS AT HENLEY
ea.rrylUg the score to 235 before the latter was caught
What nre ple('es ot artIllery
walter
After tipping Jiim h e sfud
Would cli-IÂ¥.en 111 tJ IS l'1uportnn t. fill an(:lal unde:rbakmg
HouS(.~t. P08ltiOns for Hanley PeaoGj IRegatta ;)3.W11he
1II the shps
Colgate who ha.d mQ.do 48 not out (seveu
.
Papa
1 tlllnt.: they mu st be the k tnd
~ou m ld telling me whbot that m all s orde r
w 11 bo sold by auctton
Mr AlIs(.nn Chambe.r' nn sent 1& m essage to t.he " s) theD declared lea.vlOg Wargrlivo two hours
thjl
the
girl
next
d
oor
pla
vg
01 the pInna
",ns?
'Be hn.u cod 5 r O(' B r I ,\ A tl e reply
Ma'\or cf lJ h BOTOlIt:h a.... to nil other :MnyOl<:
--'-batting \V} Roberts and F rope /.; L'oO U {\ v sitars
MI C,.un hll st"
WIll )OU c-0 ~Il IIn t'\ d o\\ n
s'\nu e 111111 to do 1.11 In hlS 'P0YiCt tf,. CIlSUIC ~I lie- n. useful start by 5 orlH g 3il buforo the I ~ttor \\ Q.8 bo\vic I
I he LAdy of the lBoardl1lS hou se {sud
FAIRLY OBVJOUS
thp
stream
of
life \\11h me·
}'11~ S A.\Htiola
ce
~s
flll
C IIUIlU e ll In Rea t: lng
delll))
H
m'
We
d
b
e
ler
hale.
hght
It.
~ rot' thon Bet al d \vlckelo.; fe ll chr.aply It u~glliar
but
\. WOIURJl :m aglstra.w wlll not. bo ha.rd
l\o but 1 II go II,.' IDotmg through life I) fur
geLtmg too dark to sec l
Boar<l.c r (aware or
llI tcrvals M U'ch!lotll alollo sho \ I '" nn} OP}lI):;ltIOU t o tl 0
0110
·m erely fa.lr - ElIJ5Q Grange In tbo Star
CO L WI~jJ~ S MES:l I.GE
(nth "au
bo" lin., In a.n hOUl anu 1 hali t.lu.: I 10 \\ 1>1 out fut
ht' r tcndellC\e,.,) Now I should have thought
of Lbo fn.tf' sex ltl f &cD
Col Lr sll e WJI:.IolI D S 0 M P 11 le71 Lc LHcy captUlcd 7 \vll;kut~ fOl S lUllS St:Oll.::;
Al e \OU ('nrri a.bou t lh ese ere new ID
you d l1ke t() s e.ve on ! the gl\6
Th e Lady t he f oll o\\1I1g 11 {'t)SIlI:OC :E "crOWl A'
VI " ble
B.1r9blPS they re m&km g ?
Yes
(aware
tfillS) Tha.t llr Bro~\'n 18 ns ma.v
WI).h ~\O P H;f\Ed Illroll ~ h fiv e y e I I'> uf I(,Tllu lo
LADY DYKE ACLAND
D 0 Leadl ey c HalhvotLh b Male! nm
Iv<>
But] dun t reckon we shnll sec rn8nv of em
be
One thlDg you mav be sure oC-l ilO D t 10rrc.ll;'S and ogr( at t>ufl clln gl> bll ~ Ott .,Or)OW :; Uld
Lady Dyko Aclaud, the Wlfe of Sir Regmn.1d n
A
r
W
Croomc
c H lddock b Mouk
1,
over
ere
mLe
nd
t..o
lose
more
on
ithe
butteJ:
tbe.n
I
can
t;ulTermg;o
lave
be~
1l
lel:!St:
I~
cd
by
the
kllo\ded
go
Dyke Ac1llud the chlUrmau of the Belka Qua.rter ~e£l
\ Owen c Ha.llwOlth 11 L Ul",rturti
III
tha.L o ur IIllca on laud Ilnd se.... and JU lJ c au h tvc.
Pntione r
I WA S qUlcf.ly o.U,c ndmg to my
lu:dp
j
alOn~ WOOS on Mou lay eJected 1\11 arbItrator by tho
It H It 1 Liuler b Mu.rchlL 1
S
work when thiS mnn arrested me
Mn.gls
1 \\0 Ser.'lermts v;ef(~ Un;cusswg n balch of g.ive n PloOt Ollco. mOn) I{)f Ihe dauuUefh hOl 01SJU
H eal is of Oak Benotit Society
C H WIlliam, eReynolds L !lou.r"a
Ii
v; h cb 8 Inherent. III tile BlllIsh HICC
trat.e ~ What 15 your bU!lIDC!lS?
Pr isone r
lYe\o,: recrUits "hom tb~j hod been dl'1li1ng
n
T
Colgate
110t
out
'"
48
'I o..<Jay In order 1.0 reap the- fun hUlb. of
I am a. burglar I
1 .1 Cass J Rtce A South, D G Sheurs
I I
bet yo u aDj thmS, '! said Sergea.nt 10m
THE OXFORD ~D KINljSTON ST~AMERS
,dory lind to ensure CIial that. hC>lo1sm bas 110L
aud A N eldel dId not b(\,t
ElSIe
II What do you mean by !5 n¥111 g that
1
1i1D
S
(Ulft.t
the
chap
",ohnstone
was
only
n.
'Candide 1II the ::311nda.y PJctorlll.l -Enormous
heel! In valli lihe new VIctor y Loan oand the Fund
Extras
prC'ttj 1
Harry
elC! k before he Jomed. 10 spite of all in s tng Lean m ust b e 6uooes.J'ul On the b1.ICCeSS of
Ill! hal! hecn the rush to the sea. BIde, I hear th&t th e Dor r~ 19 (more or less
6\'t'(lonk I
What mn.kfs },011 tlnnk thntT' these lonns d('pends lhe '\\i hole of OU I fuim e Oncc
ru~ h to tbo upper reacheS of the rham es hM been * W n, she s more pretty Ulan most SITls but
'Iom1 (for OJ wkt'i )
corre!JlJOUdlugiy grea.t Ibe serVice of elea.mers plylUg lefls retty tluiUl you a.re I
Rsked Sergeant JenkIDB
Well' every tune pu t, natIon al crcU L au a sound and certam bas"
IUllU g:B l1eclared closod
bet\\eou OX-fOld and Kmgston ho.s beaten all prevIous
I Yoor
brother has the eamchc
It I sa ld (Sta.nd at ease I bo trIed to put 111a then md11stry wtll flounm our cxport t.r lde WIll
WA.RGRAV~
rcoords II UlO number of pUi!engers carried lhese !tends j hIm rl$ht
answered tbe smni!'l bo) 8 nn c behind 1118 e ar I
00 re cst ablIshed lJ.t d Ou[ wholo Lrauc 'W II 1 I
I~
\V L Roberts b Lcad lc)
bo!\UJ never run on Sundays the proprietors holdll g !!18~r
' Teo.che r has tcld hml hOle and
Young ma.n H sfud HI5 sy;eeLhenrt s father, crease \\ lth the cons cqu en L~ Iemlts of less UIICI1I
21
1 Pope b Ludley
etrong views on I.htl subject of S8.bbutana.uL8m
ploy
men
l
and
a
10
....
Or
oo
s.~
i
t
llv
n
g
&ga.iD be. ought not to play the plano bv car
"do yo u s moke clgare~9t
(I should sa.y
!l
J Langford c Coig ltu b LCLldloy
of tbe loan ShOllltl ap l ca t Lo
o
D Carpenter b Lea Hoy
First Landla.dy
T mannge to kee p my n ot
decl&red the )()~th plO'usly
r would hrg ~l11eor l(HmS
1Sffia.1t lnvt':;.l or s li nd p::aritcul a.r ly l O lb l-l
IRE R~ V F J HOWARD'S QUALIFICAIION ~oa.rdere longer than vou do
o
G
H.
Monk
b
LtlHod
ley
Seco nd Laud · consider It (h&STaCc ful tio be seen with ooe of
llLt.Cl"
If Illl) thing t he t.('rms ,:!an .be cntlcu.;cli
In U 0 coune of plOPOl! ng a. vole of thanks to the Jady
IG
MarchlllU h N oldtl ~
Ob J don t kno"
\ ou kc('1t' them 1;0 tho&e vllc thlng8 In mJi mouth
1 thlJlk all ruther
fOI theIr Jrbcrah ty man t or !'hel! pal
Mavor for presldmg a.nd to tSll Edwa.rd Penton for
2
Cott-olell b I.e u.l.1o J
c l~'ar ette s mokers should be IInprl!wned
\Vhy 111011) An 11 VCStm.1CllL 1II I he "JcLory Lo I It o11e:;
speaki ng H.t the opeuw of the Reading bab) week tbm tbal the) look longer U,an they rc.llyarc
3
Haddock not out
( Th ought perb.!\p6 '\iOU
"Yes I om gOIng on the still e
W.ll [ do you ask sir '
(i
exnlbtboll III the Ton u tra.1I on Weduesda.y afternoon
Lile 1:01cat()S.\l SCCU lIt) to b l} fall cd In tho ",odd
l~.ynold, h Luudley
CQuld lei OJ â¬' hB\O one
sa.ul t.he old ma.n 'Vo had <at tho end of M16l".f'h ~ n ttIollul dcbt of
In 1l\9t week tbc Re. ~
J Howa.rd (Vlcar of St hope )lOu 6UCMefl III m&km~ & name ro r ~o ur
Hallworth 1J Neldc~
J smoke ~m my self
pOllltc dJ )
ThRtt hR S 81~nd) bc-en aLt..endcrl to
Luke tI) c..1.u~d conl5ldorablo a.Ul~seru e nt wben ho sa.ld eelf
£743:5000000 ",hllo tho Il l~lOllS wctolLlt UI)OI1
o
M u-:;hall rUII out
tha t Dr Gtlford had approached lum on the provlous I pIcked a ben.utlful olle o ut of a romanllc
I
Extr Hi
'Valter
grumbled
a
cw~t.omcr
I \\ blch tbu;; de bL was secun..tJ w II;.
00) to speak: nt. the meet DR' Wlt.h a. twwke w h e eye novel
.£20000000000 nt. 1) csent \ llu('s
'I bo 11I~onc
should like to kno\' lthe mCrln lll g or tillS
Hq could not rea.aonabty ref U!8 a.s hus Wife bud pro
lrJtlLl
"If you notlce,. t.he poets 1ll\ nl"1l\bly refe r Ye~t.erdaj 1 was Acned wllh a portion of A.lId slOk ng fund on LhlS debt a:wounLs t,o about.
fU:mtod him "lth a. daughter all the day before No to the ea.rth a.s she
W11 y should the cnr th puddm g tWice the 8'l.z.e o( 011 5
Indeed, £450 000 000 .a. yCILr llnd I~ secured by 6 11 a ni u II
wonder he dctected a tWlllkle m Dl Gilford H eye I
na.lIonal
1ncOlDO
of
1Uboull
£J
CO)
000
000
It
'~Ill
BISCUIT FACrOIW B v M D, ~r n E
aIr, re ~ponded lhc .... n.,ler
Where did ) ou
How cou ld ho refulle 1.0 attend after auch 8. happy be eonsHiered femlmne , 1 rl like 1,0 knO\\"
he ..ee n by UU!6C figm es thaI.. the lIlvestOl 1arl:Oc
(IONGMOOR)
BJ the \\lnnC"' t 1\1l8\\Cred the cuato
"~~ n,ot! Nob<>dy kn()ws lllst how old the SIt?
enut
or
'~" na.ll lias- nothIng to f enr but. C'\it:.rythlD<;> to
FactOly
'i tecorled It.<1 fourth 3Ul:Cc:mve Wl1l Ly
mer
Oh thn~ explains It' saId'" the ~ tt11l Ho (00- &he) 'Wlll g 1 It llldl\ Idually by & dufeating M BDent
ea.r~ 18
It E at King SMCll.dow, au SatUl
"alter
We 801\'80)9 give the people 80t the ,.;ound JIl Vc8t.ment 'With a l:ioutc return for hln (or
Mr8 Co.s~y
'Phw'at 8 the ma.tter Mrs
NO ARMY EIGHr FOR HENLEY
dl~Y
rhe homcst<:rs bn.tted fint nnll had 4- 'l'; lukets
'fFUldow decent porMolls-t1t 8 an advertisemeul. "
Dooley
1
Mrs
Dooley
(betuen
sobs)
Mo
dler) money I8.Jld Will ga w na.t..IODai1y by uuploved down tor 31:; W Thomas then Jumed H Holmes uud
'Ihe dlfilculty expeneDccd bv London s amnteur
c.ondltJon3 of luduSLry wIllen mus.tI ruaterHIoJly the score
OImIlUen-& drav.: b LCk not felt. by the 0'f'Cl'88&& and Denm s 15 ~arly dead Ron 1 CR n t set hiS
cn.rncd to 61 beforo the former was
Mrs
Case)
Wh y '
Mr5
LITe< t. .fo[" LÂ¥ beLter every llomo 10 tho eo nnt.ry
Amerll;an I'lCrvH.)(I conll?etitol'l!l for H euley - m del'ohug m ediclne
contributton of 17 WIth H Crtpp:,!
I
10 the .people of Reading who bu,\ c boltle
sufficlont time to trallllng for tho Victory
regatta Dooley
to come frcelv uutil a.t tI7, Holmes
The pubs nro shut
liuch II splendjd part In tbe war I } IWC been askecl Wu..<I;
hILS resulted lD the Le\l.uder Club 8.bandoumg the effort
a. :5Olllld lUU1U~S of 11 (four' fj o.nd Due
,And qo you r eq.lh tbtnk h e ma.rned her
to a.ppeal by t ho Pnmo Mlnll:>ler and I would 81X)
The score had leachcd 114 "ben the last WtUJ
to obtalll 8 representative Army crew for the Ktng' !Ii for her moneyT
I
t thm}t 80'
Aod hns
Cup lW\V1ng mOll &t Putney an<1 other centres of the she much!
urge lh~ m not to delay bub to dct.elmlue now wn~ out Cnpps nlakwg 14 by flood t:ncket
'Iha
No
Wha.t makes you
rl\"er IIport lUe greatly concernod at th18 dCClAlOn, fO[ u tlllnk th&tt J I It she had mudt som~one else
J10W much they enn lSoU'bscnbe and to SUbSCI100 !lo b Vltntdrs lost 5 Wickets for :JO agamst thc bQwlmg of
n. co illicqucncc It &Cems probable tho.t ,the Mother
OD<:e .Let t he m IB II a.ttempt. to rcalISo wha.t. the CriPPS and Goddell \V:.ulc and WeUI! then became
NEW POST '~AUGURATED
Couutr) \,rlll have no 6lght Ilmong the elltmnb for the would have ma:rrled ker long ago '
s ltua\Jon ~11l be If the funds are not fo rthcoming &S8oclllted aud u. separa.tion W[l8 not oflcotc<l until they
'Although I was t"te J s a.ld the now
cluef uvout at the big regllttu three weeks heuce
raud f the fl oa ting d ebt 19 not prov1dro If lhis had more thau trebled the score At t13 they were both
boarder, 1 found the ll\udla.dv had saved ror
~evernl ere" 8 have been tru,d durmg Ute pa.st mouth
ha.ppcn ed there would be DO cope of t rad e ro- bowled 111 consec ltive ovcrs 'llnu tho bud soon cawe
A
vory
~uooeS6ful llHI.\\J;: ura.l mee.tluo of the
hut the cluh ha.'i now rosolYod to concentrate upou I.be m e the tend{jFe8t part of the chICk en
CO '\i cry for monLhs perhaps yea.rs and the result- the Factoly Slde 'Vi llllllDg by l l) ruu s ScoroaPal
I:bouruo
Qud
Whlt.olnFeh
Post.
of
tho
Com
FA.CTORY
B'
Alhcd fomil the tro('hy for which LcaudcI 18 provuling
ant. en",l.,. 'Would ha.ve consequences v; h leh \\ould
What was that!
silid the .old boarder,
rades of tho u-rea.t. W'M 1Was held. 3.t. the Con
A Cha.ndlcr c Pe.u.rce b AnlOld
n
- llel:l,chcomber LU the I Do.ily ~Xprc88
Impenl lhe f.ortunes of even Lbe :str(lllges t Inshtu
Jealously
Some of tohe gravy
J Montag lie b W ebber
7
Major t,l01l
Doctor I When can you W~) nl~ Dl) btll 5ot~lulto nal Club on Thurlrla.y June 12th
C li Ooddeu b Aruold
4
I v.;ould l he l e for(' Uloe eHyone to tb l lk 110
HINTS TO ANGLERS
for curing lOU of tUSOmDll !
Pat.lcnl
J Pet.roccckmo who took ~o Chu.lr waa supported
H Holmes b H efIcrmau
H
mat Ler ", ell o\er not wlt b t.he Idca of bow h ttle
Un Monda,) the gloriOUS Sixteenth of June '-the don t know doc t.c r- I !deep so !K>und l) no\\ by Ma.Jor F Va1rshan W-yhama (the Count.y ()um
W
Drown
b
Hellerman
4
ho ca.n. got. oft w th and st ill feel he lias dOlle hIS
angling .Ioa.son opened III beautiful if mLher too brlght[ tb&t my Wife goes through m\ pockets ncarly ma.nder) Mr B LittlecAild (County orglUll"erJ
W TbomlVl c \Vulte b tilau ton
11
btt bu t Vilth t he III c.n Uon of puttmg all h o posweather for sport Anghng has been at a 8tandaul every mght and ta.kes cver)UlIug
II Cripps c ' V;.ute b Woods
bohJor Norr18 (representmg Col MON1SOn) Gen
"4
stbly ca n Into ltolt lIIveslment whmh WIll bo the
for i:enernl fish 81pce March wheu the. close time begu.u,
W Bosll1cr b Amolu
Ethel
Mother dear v;hat IS eco no lll ) '
o
best. as~ m anc~ for }l1mself hiS country and tor
Waddlngton, MaJor Dan~ <d m&ll.)! of UIO 1n
l:I.ud. dunug the UllerV&! they have spawned With the
C Burden not out
l
M"" Spender
Ethel where on ear th did s rucLors frO'Ill the Nautical College
thOfi,!) \\ ho h a.ve fou;ht fO I us and ha\e been
result that IlllWe1l8e uumbe1'll of tIDY try ale 110W dill
H
C
Appleton
b
Amold
3
you hear silch a. vll~Sflr ~ pr es slOn 1 Doll t
Eparcd to I eturn to the Ir h omes
,partiug themselvO.l m tho qUiet lay bies ulldur ahelv
!Ma.Jor
Va.ughan
WilhazPs
very
thoroughly
cx
,V
Bishop
c
H~crmnll
b
Woutb
...
1
u.g bank.t!l and round about the rushes 'On Mouday <ever let me hear t.)1at \\oJ{d (''Orne frolll lour
HA..,\1K M~NAGERS ~NTIClPA'lIOl'S
E~trWl
{
plamoo tho QJDlS aud ob'eds of lhe movement.
1
lLIIgle1'6 \'terti early astir up the rhamos Large shoals lips 8@3lD It g&H~ rue quCte a s hock
lh c Ml:lnagcr of ltJ e Londol) C'Oltl\t.} a.1I(.1 Wes l
of da.ce roach , hub barbel "od other fish have been
Lady Customer
The nc" laid eg~s yOu d\\ elhng- Q.n t.be duhe:J qr tbl) comrades 1;0\\ a.rdn Il tllnster Bank Ltd tbe Market pla.ee told (lur
fotal
.11!
lIlet wlth of la.te , but ou accouut of the drought the &eDt us yesterday , .. ere not so good 8~ the cgg'" t.be ..... IVeB witlav.rs and flnldr<:n of all who had
rcpt'csenl8ltIve on 'luesdllY morDlng that;, he ant.I
M DEPT II l!:
rlver haa become vory ::lea.r. and fish 0.1'(1; eb).' Unitt w e got from you last .... eek
Gr ocer II \ cry deJ'\eU their COUDt.ry a..n4 au taelr Creedo." , from clpated the bank dOing verry bl£ blll:nn~s, bub
Hefferman
b
Godden
10
ra.m comes dace chub, perch, a.nd barbel will be the Jun ior a.pprenttce
Weel the) should have politlea.l a88QQlations.
I
It was then too. early to sa.y 6uywllng d~ltc Or
Stanton b CrippS
0
bost to try for, baltillg With geutlc13 1 cheese pa8te s,l1d
1"hey were oot 0 the same crate
Foou b Godden
11
~Jor Dann &ald he
the ohJeota ()f the g vo JiglU"â¬6 aa the majority of the people had not.
lob worlll ~ A cherry III another good 8um nlJr bait for been
Tbey had. however,
Pearce b CI;ripps
I Do
you know,
said" Su,""<I«"·, ,,II'>o1 movement. a.nd t..be ._-',n.ihili t.i_· the Comradt:s yet> recen 00 'P '<Jspectuses
1
ehub
\VlUte b Burden
had many applica. IOns and peoplG we.rc OO~1ng
33
tA!lfLCher, addresslDK .. a new pupJl
were under~ 100
the yotWger along very freely He expect;.ed t.hat the VIctOry
Wells
b
Montague
27
class,
t.hAt ylfU l b.vq, t\.. aouU
~a"\lon were traiDed
good c.ltuens
CLEUUYMAN AND 1\OV1o)L18r
Arnold b Burden ~
0
A.e Q, Comrade he would
bit H 10 tha.t Bonds would be apphed for very eagerly because
Ihe Hey Vu.:tor L. Whltechurch who lot ~t G llOlJ· do· repbed the Httle feJ10w
Downmg b Burden
0
of the
death dulles OOOOeQHon H e Jaughingly
Chu roh on Suuday, boldly deuled that there WWl aU1 Aand o,er hiS heal' I I ean bear
d'recLion
I
Woods not out
1
'!f4JO!' Noms 8a.:id h o
like to think tha.t. I reJ'ernd to t he stR.t-e men t tha.t BOrne people are
fallure flMOCla.ted With Obruti&Ult,r ... al,...801sa welcome.
Page " Please, 8l r I "ant to ~Iv e notice to
Webber
c
Drown
b
CrlPPs
obJect.lng' to t.hem !bet ause there ;u; somethiu.. of
.to~otten They
.u!ttor to Readiug.
At oue time ho WIloS .ICHor at leave
Old G ent. ·
1 utt tut r What IS the the wome n of England
Sutton b Monta.,gue
I
I..he
gambl
ng
DoIJ.ture
a.bout
them
o,.nd
for
1lliat
BLowhur) l\lld he ha.e frequeut.l:y occu:puKl tbl$ pulpIt. .t. matte r With )OU bOj61 That Will make four of bad husba.nds SODS
who were ever nu.son refuse to have a.nythlng to do WJtW tb~
10),\,,,
I
local churchC8
He IS a novelist of no me~n repute. you I ve h~ In ty;o month!!
wa.tting and
Page " Well 1n :t..be.l r hcarLo:; and
loan
He d escrIbed t.he terms (If the loa.ns aI
ba.Yl11g wntten sevcrul huworous books Blld rustle SlT, ",hen \:ou hn\ e pages you must eJ:Dect wa~hing bad been
oarry In I very favourwble mdeed and obServed ;\ha.t, to a
ToW
no
sketChea of Which The Ce.uon 1U Reflldence
1f
uddlt
on
tlley
ha.d
ill;~i~:?;:"!~~
every
J>OSlhon
perhll.~ one of the best
An attru.cti.'f'e proo.cher and lea\ cs
tba.t men hod.
p
to gOing Into ccr(08ln class of people the VICtory Bonds woUld.
be
more
aLtrR(:ltlve
bUL
the
ret.urns
m
the
FoundRl!:llJING BISCUIT FACTORY C v
Elder1) SplDster
Poh ~lli all, arrest Ihnt the lrencbes
a. powerful personality he hUl cheerful but. tltIoug
t.ho hOllour of lUI;> Loan would be great,..oJ. The diffe!"Cnoo was
READING GAS'VORK::s' ?ND XI
tea.tUt es, aud 18 e"f'Ideutly a.u bptimlAt though by uo man H e Just \\ !lIked up to me and \Ji IH~p r rca
how
ever
very
I:ftnwl
and
only
the
bJg
mvestcn;
A
clolle
game which tho Gasworks won by 8 rl!ns
ID
ro
y
ear
tllnt
1
was
the
most
bcaullrul
meu.m Ii. fll.tuoWl optllwat
as officers CepLain
would oonefi tt to any eonSlOe.lab lc exteut by t.be was the result of tho mootm~ of Ule above at King's
woman he harl c\ e r seen
Policema.n
, e ry
t,rellBurer Lleut. Ken
The Interest. on tho Meadow, on Saturday. Ba.ttiDgflrst theFMtor.Y. ruai.lc
well ma. am, whn.t shan I charge 111m "'lilt!
CoUlns
mcm-bcrR of dlffe.:re.oQO ID tbo LJ.'eturns
THE REV J MITCIl.ELL
VJctory Bonds would be £4 14s ld p er cent ~nd 95, \V Batt aud E Levy OOlDg the chief contnbuton
Molyneux Mr Mar on
The Rev J Mitchell, the Milwter lit York road Tnsnm tyt J
:1!b,o FoundlDG' Loan £5 per cent. Deb on the The Gasworks had 9 wlcketll dOWIl for 93 ~owever
PrUion V181l(lr (t..o gaol bIrd) My frIe nd,
Proebylflnan Churoh, who celebrated his &lUUversary
a:l:Uouu t. SUb~["lbed apart from the prennum OD the last man rose to the occasIon IUld they won n.n
on Sunday, fl..r8t came to .Rea.dmg tome twelve yean may r. 1.-8k: wlJat. brought. )OU h e ret
GaoJo.:
ttIlo repaYlffiont of capttal
Of courae" 88Jd he, exolting game u stated H A PIll kCl'-'batted well lor
ago it II no euggeration to Illy that he IA one of the Bird The .ame tiling L)lqt brougb, you her.
Investors do not rush mto these thlngB stnLlghl'l the Gasworks, and E Levy ca.ptured B WlaketH for 33
I
mOit popular puton 10 the town In (917 he wu -thB desue to poke JIl) note lIIto other
awa.y WllJlout llrst of all gIVing them qa.reful 000" runa for the Factory The flUldmg of the horue Bide
offered &0 appotntment at .Herwlck on 'Iwoed, but at pe<>ple. buslDes. only I u",d I<> go tbrou&n
leU much to be dee.ired, harl It heou smarter, and a
s deratIon
the ullarumoWi re~uest of all the church members and
IMr E B Wedlakc ibe Readmg Postmaster, number of easy catches held, tho re9ult would hale
'he
kaeement
wmdow
.upporten, he decLdod to tafuac In December 1917 ho
on th~ ea.m.e da.y said theto ws.a nob " great de... been different ScoresAlgernon (afoor beUl~ accepwd)
Haf'e
became Chaplain to the ForOOI h18 departure for
F ....cnORY Ie H
lDand for the lO UoIt forIU8 as the ooncerD had only
Angela
' No I I
active aervlC6 botng made the OCCUlon of a prcaoutation you ever loved before,'
J Baggoley 11, Shepherd
JWt. been. launohed but. hoo thought the l~
'" him He has qnly recen tly ",tllrned '" take np hi. ba"ge often adnilred men-for then strength,
2
F
Lev]'
b
Shepherd
'
â¢
Offioo. would be munda.t.cd 'Wlt.h ... ppboa.houa for
lQlluBtari&l dutle8
courage, beauty, mtelligenoe, or 60metblJlg
to put a Jar of
N McPhe..on b Shepherd
o
both sorh) ~ery soou At the !presen b time there
like that, you know, but. wlth you Algernon,
W BroW'nmg e Ansell b Park~r
12
,vera 80 many oount.er attractions such as Ascot
halld·bag
F W u,l<& 0 & b Shepherd â¢
2
week whicb rather
to row ;t!lnDgs daok
It' s all lo.,e-nothlDg elee~'
E Levey bReed â¢â¢ ~
â¢â¢
15
the hohdays
lor tho time. He poinl:..6d out that the Post
Jon~8 asked bu~ Wife "
by J.8 a husband
E
B(lil
b
Ansell
,
â¢
â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢ ⢠â¢â¢ 5
omce 'WOUld 0IlLe"r nlore for (ibe aeotiou of the
like dough 1 .. He expeet.ed abe would glv. 11
from the skm
F Browrung b Ansell ...
3
.mnaller lnvesto.re
up and he "B.S goil1g to Ml her It Wa.8 U he
W Batt not out. ⢠â¢â¢
⢠â¢â¢â¢
33
",,,,""
...
by
the
hot
ca~ & wmnan Died! htm,' but she 18J.d it
:poMorns 0 Adlom b Ansell
be "'., "hani to S.et otr her
and water
l!.' Yeand cReed b Shepherd
oilent for the r ..t of the
Extras
£s
ITEMS OF INTEREST. WISE AND OTHERWISE.
or
â¢
I
,
,"
THE COÂ¥RADES.
"
f(
,
, 'HOLI
tondod1
IF YOUR STOMACH IS
OUT OF ORDER TAKE
BISURATE_D ,Mi\GNESIA:
w..
I,::i,;!~~~t.i~
"1 am aurprilOd 10 ftnd Inch
d ' foe!
h
f
1ft. one flO young
Only f6urt.eeD,
on t
lWlt ng t & ler II"tmg-ll you
you are ~aught p,clung 'p ocketo 1 ::
have th.t full, bloated. unoomfoTtable reehng- the Prlaoner), _ " II were 1111 y()ur own I.ult
chanOOl'&re lOP to 1 that
B18urated lla~NlA U ""Inol' .. y...
]f \! e r bad.{l t glVf!n father
Table!4 will riUeve u'e
diatreeo
D'
-,
k
10 leea t.baD An
to do till. three month s t wouldn t ha.'f'fl had to war
or It ooe:bt
UagnEltlI&
for mot.h er
both
T"o
If
),011
.
ANGLO-AMERICAN HARMONY.
95
LORD READING S SPEECH.
I MESSAGJil TO THE R;I)lG
At. th~ opeomg or the Con' t ~ncc on
monllng
tM Gro.nd
'Ma&ter "'8. d
would h s.rtily j om 111m
he
W11.8
S'"' CUlllg" a.
~age of ~e colIgt'atula Ion t.o If:ts
King' on tJh ~ Vlcoory WllCh h:ld been
the .A.l1led P cwers
Th ~
of
f eUO'W' was cn c at profound
1
wa.r hod 1ge<n ""mod to ⢠BU coc<,~ul
c.:lneluded. by mOVIng the t Jlo..... mg
Tb18 IJ1nuB.l Oorif ruCGe of the
UnIty of Oddft!lllc\\s. r epra .entllg
Jep~ndent me~bet''! nnd 9TI 663
l'eSpec fully c fl'rr ~ to H.4 )Ia) eslv
y lb t:Jl1oo,rQ congra ula.tLoll'S e n
L.f: rnl Dation (If t.he y; a r
plnoeft on
mlratton IcE the c.nrIce4 of too S68.
of th~ Bn Ish EIlI'plNl whose
In cO"Peratton Wl t.b the
Alhed POf"ers made vIctory p<JSSlbl e
Prlel. i.h&t 250 pOD rMmb ... of IhlU
t.h the fighting t oTOflll!! rnltnv of
11 gb Cl$ ICC Y.:IU for ~I a.l valour
tmgu~l1te.d. &el'V1.ee .a.nd 'Mourn.. !:.ha 10&9
"IV
thousande of young m6m~ In memo"
elf aa.enftce the OrdGr' propores to
Orpban Fund as a. perma'den\ ",,_>liI,1
& J'Vl\)e 10 lhe gre&~ CRoUse of lwtM.n
CCll'Mtence 6"!pr~_ flo fenenb h op;,
makiIl'f of)& JWl6 pee.ee &Dd Ole
a. I.eaguer <Yt N&tiona.
WAre 'Il"Jfty
Ih. "orld freed from ⢠bnlt>1 milltruri'Do.
ALIV''''''
THE GRA.."fD MASTElR S
This rorolutJon h&v ~ bean tn'=5
olily ~ved, the G""nd Mâ¢â¢1oa- then
1 le' W&ugu'1'61 add.roed
which WBa of &
' pin", olwoaci,.. 'H1lVU>g l>ouchejl
1e <&ld It ..... & 10\Il'00 o! pnd.e
Ih. puo played by the lI""ch~
tvenLfur ,....rtI had been enllrcly
na.tioa They h ad nDi ..eked for lilly
or P':ivl1~ f~ tho St.tc J n taot,
i1~n vo]WJ.la.rily a.nd 1\0 the trbmo,;n,
l. h~ p<nref'8 m m6n l:Jlonev &Dd m
to Ih pt\oI)1em⢠..,hiclt the wu lIM W-t,
of greator mIf'Illude Ih... any
their
toTy he ~h' they m'gbt lo, k
to .. rIP\~~ and abo ...,ch
ll:nUolei '~ the W'&r W111 hnng
fuod., 111 ~ "". .In~ Y"""" Rcf..-rlni"
Unioy 0rpbIa OOt Fund he 1YDIm.d
j"eai' Of: o1IIce wouJd eJ.wa.vs oont<&in So
~ Ir.r . . --"'1
gre&b "F. i:D4 by tb<I brlng!ng
'l>'R"on ot an Qrvh"" Fund
"'!"W!Ir _
,..,. be tho b&WY
Inc ... ur;y ~ .... o! Q\Ir m"'buo
:yeaof'ltl ""h_~~ sa 01 ~ wlu..
~I>h _
.-..p~
of
If>,..
_to lhlIIe
... lIIiDIotry
__
1'1 ,..
111__
'l'o
_I.
b,1'm
it
hl' _ lI. I. '!"I" on W>:mln"'i()u-·!.OO
1."
of tha p"ot"
~lth ⢠lD.n"..,r
\1>0 ~Wt. of 1110
mo.,
but .. ~..tt.... roouure ""d be
gu~_ '<It -th. ""rio of tho
IlIw,tII"", ~ _1< .. th" un II tll.
.~
Ol_tliil\il
h,.
Into ..... tohe pledge
!o. ~ ... p""","""", tram U.e
lor
..smlD~tIon They hod
co~ _
cood ooonnnc ""'"
" >tin
of..,
dfMJlpoln «i
100(>.
' ~Ial
~~~:~
~;'.!.1'.a::
~~::~11~·~~~.~:i~lQo~r
_110
""" tomUy
h ' .! h Wb.t
......ted Ibl. rwr
frobrm of ..-