Reading Observer 08-1919
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Tt.~. 'a~noiDg c....e. 'l'l'hich i. one
,noe
i;;,.w,â¢â¢ of England, h..
tooâ¢.
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~ fon~. !"'8 80me of tIle peop1e
Dl,; t . th.~ 9'fCO throug4. tU fl
weekly dâ¢â¢ oe. haTe filled the
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Th_ wiut~ .oaaon begius next
there rpu ru~uy ,p'okes to tilt.
'~",pil"'+ farib â¢â¢ t ,limit., Ou. of th â¢â¢ e
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one of tb. first to Nt
Re~'<liD~ Llb~r.l Cluj,.
nea~ng" and ouward~ to tb e
. , A.LL
I _ lIlr.
TillS
WBB[(.
~ J,{n. 1f.B~ JOH;Â¥BON III ,
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1:ro.DAl'. .
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On ThurS~ay NOtet, Sf/Qt... 4th,
Aa4 f!>11o""ll Twq
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M~
STONE~"
A Lepnd oHhe .8ri11&1I1 of h.~~ClaY: ",o~""i';l0
liTHE DEVIL
1ST AT. AGENT AND' VALUII, '
164"" AUlt S1'IUIPIl'\ ~DING.
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& , S~1 of to·dO\1, with .0 '
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'THE MOST
,
BEAuTIFUL SERIAL YET
.~! "",
PBODUCIID-
w.
~
,t.e~~t- .~qp. ~" and . OUl'
OQI;I~ Pt for ~8 welfare of· all
.. PAR-T 2.
"1;fd. ~ot of ·imy special seotioll.
at "'
,'- ,wh'y ,..ie
what we
Th ....
',. ~~n SD~
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dO' he1e. " .
AdmissioD, ~d.â¢
PauteuU_ :al-' I
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/ MORE W~qES. MORE WORK?
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THE GeDi:r&I Worker's UDion has wQn
The PteuarM. lrecently oc:ca.piod 'by the Military an a~v~ 'in wag~" in Reading.
Does
ill WJ;;ST STREJ;:T ,will b.
this mean that more work 'will be done?
We ask th!§ ilq~~wn becauso just now it is
the vito! "poiht. 'No one will begrudge
Labour: !lny p~9P~r ris~ in pa~, The cost
of ,living has gone up and
stH! go up,
~nd the v"ln~ of the . pound is low. It is
clear that men must be paid enough to be
able to' live, ~qd to live under decent COnIN OONJlJNCTION, WITH .THE
ditions. N Q' good employer-'--and there are
I
m';'l' more tnan the average trade unionist
VAUDEVILLE THF;ATRE will admit~will refwe ' to . give his men a
pro~f liVipg ⢠'wage. In most case~ , we
So eoon u the DeceSsary A1~ra~onl a.nd
believe, employers are not only willing but
. Cf.D be . oa~OlJt.
anxlO1is ~o give those they emptoy just and
;;
fair treatment.
They re~ogni5e that it is
DEMOBILISED S'OLDIERS
tbeir dUly to do, so. Tbe fact that Reacling
has no' labour troubles of any importance
SHOULD NOTE Tru..T
is proof of that.
PATHE·.s: ANIMAl'eD OAZETTE.
ftD
Re"aiiij. V~ter.~8~
AtiocilLijOl';
GRAND PEACE 'FETE
'R' OVAL
ESPLANADE,
_$;)LD HOCBIii lor !!ale:
!
Under th. Patrollt.ae of the(' Preaident-lnJect (Lieut.Col. 'Lz.suI "jVu.!q!{, 0.11:.0., D.S.O., }C:.p.) Ilu.d Oftieen
oBhe ~tiQo,
1 .'
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t;
owner;.... e'f6l")"tbiD( for
comfort.
.;.,w; 4!2,000.-..5. O.
""~ 0( _
. ,
,
.I(&rg'Lte. -
.
TO·lIf~, SlJtu~IIJ';' A.u~st 30/J:.
in the Me¥ow (Wo!riap.m·Rd. tram' termlDus)
lQndly \1101 bf OU.~ ~on,
E.g.
·G.IR.LS wanted. between the 1ttie8 of GLta. opaq lat 2 o'clock. 8~"'⢠â¢1lltnce at 2.30 p.m.
'·' 14-1'1 yean to le,arn LB(}Nl~G . Good .... aget:
. \ e; t
.:cfobfd.tn'""to "'-We~id during the period of tuition.
-Apply MaD.g~ess, Sno ..... Ow LLundry , Caver- MFRESHMENTS wiIl1>e BUpplied by 3m. FRED
⢠hatn.··' . . . t~ .
G. GODWIN â¢
~t1NG '
~~
, L"iji
NOTICE/·_ OF REMOVAL,
WANTS; Etc.
â¢
â¢
TO .lDYUII8IIIIa.
...
Let.tero fn NOTICE
_
to odvert·
... _
,..
od~_ to POST OFl"ICI'l8, till ..ned rar, bI,lL
.udI letton ",&y be left at our P1l1ILlBHINIl
omol!S.
ARMY
B~OTS
'can now be obtained at 'our
new bHl1ch, ?<Io. ' 33, KING'S
RO~D ~(late 18. King's 1R0~d).
Thousands of pairs in stock a\
various prices from '3/6 l1pward~.
~
Advet1ise,nents for these
columns are accepted untIl
12 o'clock on Friday,.
..
I
rA. Dv:mtlh.sEMm."T
h
and
TltUCK, bo.,a. 6ft 9;n.
by 6ft. hign, for S&I~; £A..-Robcrt NelaoD
Co, D,,~. Street, :Riâ¢â¢(hn~.
â¢
BARONET wish .. to p'1~ hia SON, ..ed.ll1,
!t1; 'Wlt.h good cla.r.a F&miJy sa Guest. la r&t~eT
- . . r d, but quit o healthy, Poud of g...-dellm,
t A.
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and outdoor· rccreatiotl.
£l5O II. yea.r oJfered.Bli>itb, 18, Old o.vendiah Btr.. t, London, W.
AlLY WOYEN W&.Dted for...a.rd work a.nd
D
IOrubbing.
Wa.gee tram
a
!Apply to the lktron. &ya.l Berkal nre
~1 1 ~.
wee~.Â
~c.plt&I,
!Readi....
BE MISLED!-'N"EWP<>RT is the man
DOWT
for' Barga.ius in Seeond·ha.nd Funutu.cc.--;-
,
Notre tbe addr... ; 128, O' .....h&ll1 JI.o.d, Read"".
Trams pan the door .
Sh';", .k.,
Tlte y.Tt~eu.
Street, Rc.<\iog,
01.OTHINO. Hoots,
D .ISCA'!tDED
. oparcbued : any q'Ua-ntlt.ies.-'"
Ion to :11\-â¢. O.
U,I, ~, HOSler
Eal ..bhshed o." er 2() years
:&i.."
F
1 Flour in II lb. aad 3 lb. bag..
.Aik the Grocers.
OR Sale . .. Early
ZILVO &I f 'I \&iai"ll
!fEVER FAILS.
il]USH MEECHAl"fl'S. Haw ken(, Friel1l.
Se.nd
!~-, , tHaI ordens .-MJdl.nd l1&h Co .⢠Gnma~y.
Tcle«tams ., Glen, Gl'lDlfit>y."
~·n.A.'lB
LI:
PAINTElIS
.n~
~Al'f;kÂ
wLllt.ed for Job JUst o~ide
HANGI:1RS
l&eadmg. ls. 5id. por hour.-pAllply Harry Chllda,
Readtng.
F
UR!'II""IT1...rRE Bought , Sold or Excha.nLoo.-CaH
,
or 'W u w to S H. N (lW!)Ort.. The J'unnt.ure
Stores . 128. Caverah&lll ..Road, Readmg. FUl"lutul'C
Bou"ht , Sold, 01 Exchan ged Tra.n18 pass the door.
,~:B. Bald 'l'D..ak.cr TH.R.A.SBIiNG M~<\'CHrNE,
'~
4ft. Sm. dram , can be seen ....orktnK'.-W. J.
lY.Irla5e,
T h&ml'.Jl.
Wootton
MlLDor
hnn,
B'cnley-oD-
"I1'\RENCH PUNO, .full tu('Jl?!d, check repeater
~
a.c~ivo , lroo tratne: genUlue ba.1"â¬8m , 35
gumeB,6 C3.5h.--..Robert Nelson ..nd · Co.. Dultts
S t reet., .lteading. .
â¢
'OR' FURNITURE of aDY descrlpti~Q. Yiait tb
Berkshir& FW1l1.&bini Co. ""Ltd." ⢠f t Mioater Street.
F
n..diDg.
A large St.oek al<l.y. on hand 01 the be,1
qUIlJity. ReuonR.ble prices. a.nd easy plL'tneu~ can be
arraulited. Write for termli.
F
ttmcs aa ma.ny
eg~1I
werll obtained from A.,»e
Ii lu be r o f blrcia in eip:ht mouths. a.£ter USlnllC
Ka.rt"ood Meal (SUSllelt Grouud), 3i.1bs. 1 'I, aod
KUfWood SJ?lc.. contalOin, erollnd In.aec~ 2ld. t 'td.,
l ,a.-a Hutghll,
Street. R-eading,
Col'll
U6. Opo", JIood, Re3<liDg.
READING BAND O(HOPE UNION.
UNITED FES:T .IVAL
At CINTRA GR01:JN'DS
(by
ltA.MOPHO:\"'ES, all makel.
kind permission 'of
1..
cr.
StmON, E.~.).
t..
On S.turdq. Sdptembe'r 6th.
BOOT 'RBP4IRS ClJn IJI.o be Jeft IJt
tiJ~ â¢â¢mll :addre66 lot' our FlJctory.
LODdolJ S tl'flat IJnd Queen'. Road.
THE EN~LISH LEATHER
BOOT REPAIRING
COMPANY.
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R.~GISTER.
Up-to-l)ate '.,Ci~ema
w.
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procetld to the ground! vi& FrUti' StrMt, 9u:Hu Vlf')~
tor1& Street, Lorfc1on street. SUyor I3tree~. Christchurch
Road and CLot.r1. A:ten.ue. '
A Rood Programme of· SPORTS baa 'been arr&Dged:
At 6.30.., ADDRESS will be·gben ltv !ho Orand
HO:PKlN~.
Chief Templ&r, BRO.
Oh&ino&~.
⢠8n. Jo"" TIlOJU., J.P.O.A.
, Th. l'rizeo Will bf dialribu\Od. by La4i' ·R.ni,.
The Oroundo WlU be
Open
to
~'bliC at 3 ~'clock,
. ADMISSIQ
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may
STEBBINGS' '& Co.,
44, KINa'S ROAD,
A PROCESSION, tnoludiDe'
hbleau which
~ed seoond r.rise at the p~ Oelebratiousat Wokingham. will eave VaJpy street at T"o o lolook.~
READING.
HAS A
J.A,RGE STOCK'. OF CLOTHING
,
' ALWAYS ON HÂ¥>'l)
READY.rO
WBA.R.
ADVANCBD &0 .DJ amount oa P1ate.,
M ONBY
Jewel_, ,(rtK'liel of V.rt.u and anT1 d..m.,.
Hall of V&luable aIjod -.!on.ertible Provern.
.. FiN Proof Room for a.1l PlatA and Jewel DePOJ1Iw.
REFREffi1MENTS
~L
BE
MODERAtE CR.
, . . .
W. ·ff·
PRQV~ED
U~.
(.
AT
FOREIGN MONEY CHANGED.
Puy.. n: Orne..
PJu.JoTlt
·th. many ~lls in th.
TQ wu
WAr 1"epreleDted all cIalsea of the
'
During the war it' Wfl8
,
"'ery largtt number of officel a
tbe towD ~o'uld gladly lIeize those
~
Yet ~P.WI' bis oul y
.
, ~i.r an~~"., I "ODa~. ...nee the tragedy of
that UttI6'
f,
,
.con.
Oli the riâ¢â¢r people ,,_ p ...ing up
of eohlrta.inment.
ao"", lozily en~g the fadi#g sunligbt il.at
h,.-alded the olo.e of Ih. day.. Over tb. bri~g.
the OOD.lant .lream of tramo 11'''00. Til "
tramiJ repr8leDted all 01_. of Society, You
hod the beautifnl. IUghly ...miilhed ",otor car ~I
the riob; the Ford of the .truggling trod,,_
man; the motor cycle of tbe pre-war" kuo t " ,
the demooratio bioyolaâ¢. "hioh i. uoed by
01 .......
. drawn from tbe fawnie8 with
billetted.
' No better/ ".y could hove
giYiug thOle young fellow .,
to.... for the 1R0.t part, all tb.
.ocial intercourse under ~be
·TII;" IredWo" i. to be .orned ou
,I;
Not for mauy year!! Has
Ther.e·- were'meJl retumi.Dg to the suburb ~ftet
a "aM day·s work in office or in faotory. 'I'here
we~ huabana. and wiYei 0 ; the middle claaaell
the whole oountry, Icen such a
Not ~'.n. the beat of tbe \'u
tbeir 6imbl. feet. III tb'e
ahowl!I and fetes danoing was, n.
retunjing. to the town for au ....Ding', euter- .
t,in.ent. Here and' there you. would notice
IiishmaD wight say, tlie order
â¢
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tb~
861dier on leave. The lJoldier on lea'Ve ill
alwa"" 8 distinctive (lharaoter. Whether it 1:1
h;" _erally carel... air or the I..,k of po]"h
What I'.rden~par~y or s p orts
~plet8 without ,jtl waltziug f'
."
OD hi.l buttoD', or the faot th.t b. h.. forgotten
to pnl his putte.. OD. I do not kDOW. Yet
'I
beUer ' meaDS of
~1I".tber can be (ound., .
anyone .who mows the Army can ~e,.er tniet&ke
the Bchdier
on duty for the eoldier on leave.
,
.
Still the .tream ot- men and "omen p....d
OD.. IHere
' '"" a V.A.D. .marl
. in her blue
uniform. T~re was a sailor released after five
yea1 IOonoto~ou. patrbl of th~ lIeas to euj oy
.. hom f.lI. the respon.ibl,lity for
iI.alth of tb. town,
th. en,oaura,
,
fine a form _of e%.er~i8e :lliight ,
mended.
His nAutical ru11
.After aU'it ia only natural for
amn â¢â¢ ment "hen they Love
work,
'
q
Sterne, in bil "Sentime ctal,
e~en. furUJtlT.
Fer
He describes ho
In Franoe, he .upped WIth 8
fADlily. Wben the meal wae
aaying lP""ce, the father bl'u ll~ht
and commepced to phtj"i The
to his tunes. A" the old
expllLil!ed, this Wl\e the tlncrent
ing !.h.uks to , God tor tL e
food on.d So ad heotlb, and he
Dooll Elrnt.A.R'A
. way. '
in the.e
moderu'dancin'g a. ~··reli gious
GEARY,
~t
It must be re~embered
Jazz is over. It never wall
A RTHU~ S,
an other ecceutric Americlln
â¢
SUCOl!SSOO TO
WINE
MBR/llBA:NT,
28 aud 29, MARKET PLAOB, mUDING.
N.B.-Competeot Cell&rm.enlr:eptw ",bo.Daft be eDpged
for bottling, p~g. 0:; J'tImoviD'c ,WJue.
r
At the Seaside or In
the Country +. Wet
or Fine-a ·Ghlmd~·
phone' is e hq~!Jg~t"
on your
.~o)i~~~.
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We can show you ' Poitab e _Self
contained Models ' fr15m ', e4 4 â¢â¢
(iaclnsive . .of Thr.ee ·,~~:O!ds~ . ⢠'
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AD~UNCT.
Upon .the· best means t>f
securing patron~e lies the
founda.tion of the business
man. Advertising is a verit-
LEWIS OOOPER,
t
'i '
tbe p.. t. Walt.lDg, the
into favour again.
able business -adjunot a.nd a
valuable aaaet if the proper
course is adopted. No right
thinkini\' business man will
a.Ilow the ' idea of oourtini\'
the favour of the public ..
seoondary Qoneide·r ation. It
is their 'lUpport I>e desiree,
and iti order to obtain the
saans ,the best means of
hringing .about the desired
end will be QPperm08t.in hie
mind. N 1:1 eft'Qr't should .be ,
l!lPared to fully impress th_
with whom' he W'lshes to
come in oontact with the
natul1l' of' hie WB.rIÂ¥I. He
must approaoh them in a
manuer whioh will tend at '
oncie to .~ hit tht\ mark," a~ .
ha.ving thus i\'8ined the pu~ ,
lio_suPpOrt oontinue to keep
hie name well ,before the
public g&lll8 , BO th&t it , b&c9m.... a hOUllehold word,. '.
As to the queetion of media;
there should liIe no haeit&-: .
tion ~n the'.
of the looal
... ~~~.:.
quickly.
The nation's .exi-stence as a
class ' commeiyial power is in the halance.
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.r<".
Will I:.ab<l\!.r ~6fuse: lt~ h~lp tl? restore us
to oue ~ forme'r .....~rosperity ?
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NOTES' AND COMMENTS
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, BO~INq o'~~itN.-
"l'he ~iP.&luKJ~ bOwJlne ereeu is In a. bad
.t..t... Il> ie.,.,
IliIOd. The edges of the ,Men
~
,
Only l..rly ;- oba<t
'4 j~" IlIet
~lK:"-. f.U('klIy . the ~nd '} f.
the e9&a)JJO iJI
bowlen!: may grin aYid
b,e.r jt, for
two in thE! bope thit.t
du:'iDf tN,
edges will:be r60
dance let U8 danoe our o wn
THE HOLIDAY I
THE TOWN
iDULL W~EK.~
~
, BIG INCREASE IN
'
.
hae beetD the dullest ot the~. ~"
y ba.-,.e tqwe 'be<en fffW local Mgagomfts; . . ,"\1"
his 'M!ek
only ha.ore ma.ny people b&en away on he.1 r
But it hu ra.ined evt;rrY MJ,
±'
a.ud mOISt of ! hI' .:,1.,"
is nMded. The ~Ier' is tIJlO13 m. · PI"$~1
, ~ ate propb&sying, gloomy d&ya a.h~ d D I~ ' n
gl!laDlie$t dO.Y" o~"U th<> IA".DY <mil,". 1"
otto" W"&I9 u Cheorio." Can ReMli~g fiud .1. ~t ("Ie?
tnnl0
l
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.
'l'he hoI da.y t raffic fro m
IUt hc:w y a.~ 1..t u <
. "!
""~n n e:: . rty
,,I
THE DYING KITTEN.-
$f
bef ;}fA tbe w ar.
,
,
,
be other day a; ki t-fen cra.wl4>d iato ' th~ fr 1 f
01 .. Reading villa... It 'WIU:I d:y lng . S I "; .
ody must ha.vo been c&Mle-ss tn the wc c f ,, {'~,~Â
⢠Let' ar 'I"'&t poison. Only ,t 'hE! week bcfo-r ~
~ee ~g, whioq, b.a.d been bough ~ fot' c· '
gQlOO&l. also J~ of Poi30n -1h t..lt,l Mm~ 1\',j;.
Tb«lO f.ac1:li need. no. comment.'
Tbf'l COSt ""1,
'culues of n h ·;!'V t.ra\·cl 00 1W
peepl ' ffcckcd ~ the 5O"",d.
}.',
~ Aug ust ho hd &~1!i. a.r.d tr,t'\
... r. . ~ ~n to oope lYH h a. ru ;.h of
' ~ i~n~P,d ' l'nOQ~ 1c) lt .
f,.
n ~ tJ.ce*ble
feal-u.I'O of Ih('L
T1l~h
4~re.. .a(J:n~r. g he boltd n- 1118 kl'rs
, i-a.veUing th t:-d f ; I:IS'
B ' nk.
⢠1w aYIJ ~n 13.r.g~ly <'oru p :<I'd 0),
':feu
t.h h
t hâ¬~~ \ r .l ot IL tn(l:rkM
tho&:e Wh o n ' rlU:dlv t'";l\"r.l llr!L
?Hb. thi'Pii dll..bs a~c('lll m _ d i! t.' l' n
Clheape-r f .. r es
⢠This tend ' Dev 1:8 t: ot ~·(\ nfin.~<l
~ .fly.
Du rhlg hf'l wn.~ thl' Ii
t:z;.t6o Waf; in l llt~ by t he uu.m ht
~I' &.bout. while 1b~ Iblrd d.u;~
4tricted by th~ on b&l"ICOO f sN'.6
QOIUragem::nt of ~Il"tva.y
lotiiii' lack" ?
part,
1,}Tow the b"ahoca ;. reurseri.
1j)"r of \ ~le .habHu..u,.
IMJl;)lber of OfftOE h, lMiDl' bbe
tradesman, The
, ' f Reacii~'g
. ,.
part of the oOidal pesce
and that the dtLllct'!rs dan ced
aud Queen ill. Hyde Park.
'fhe more the older and
fur
'1;1:
<I th.
l':l!~
p .~~::~~;~;';'n::~ crten
plaY"i
on
co
1
the people-and of Ih. (10".'_0
the better it will be,- AmeJicllu
t!l'Js. Nobody "WOuld do n.nyL~ to- prevent. th i'o".
m~n from bEli og free from Sunday laocur B't
the ma.in pc;int, aiter all, ia whe:.bw If the ~a ("l" fi '
otJ the Sunda.y 'pOto""'b met.D8 a. f;8Ning tj t o"
~"""t
patnotio ro'"," to ,"o.en
:r::n, 'we
'l'his
fiD e perhape AS the Morris
more- p'urely pastoral . In
-: llQrrie daJlcos LrlV O bee n
tereatiug to rooal1 tb"t Morril
than we can.
There are various "reasons t he SundflY poatJ, baa rp.e t 'W'lth re'})OMe f rom tu"
iI' 61ig1. ~ u s .l~ of - the bcwn .
T hey uR. U 11 'j
for this. One 'or them· is that the Ameri· take t he 'POmt.ot nQ'W' that. t.he ,POStaJ <>EI!""i1u t,<. 0"
can wo.rkman d~es ' more work, man for ~ve.a. day of re!'t. ~I'e i'!I m.ucll to be e;1 1... frf
man, ' than the:,English. Tne English work·
.man can he· just !is good as the Anlerican.
But to-<ray"he. pro(l~ces less. Why? We
h~ve enough confidence in British Labour
to believe Ithar the present failure to reach
a m~i1m'. o~ production ' is only a passing
phas~- . ,W~ " h~pe this phas~ wi~1 'pass
It.r~ Rea.ding's
tation waltz
oid-f.sbioDed L.uee" sud
I
A BUSINESS
COOPER.
t~~t
'The fox-trot, the buuuy-bug,
ENGLISH .'MEAT.
~EADING.
of Ihanksgiving. . Yel there
thiug to be 8aid eveu froUl tLi9
1)
I
DO
It is healthy e%.eroiae, and au
·after th'e wpd. ~f the dol" To
s.. m~d somehow appropriate to tb.- setting of
Is the T1umte,.
A~d 80 ..e could go on, analysing. di"eoting
Labour earning its _extra pay? Production
is much less ' than it should he. If the :::ut~8;;~b!:~ p~r::::Wd. Du~ we have laid
nation is to emerge from the winter stronger
have eY88 to see ",ud ears to be,r, or I\U
and !):lore prQ~perous ;han it is to-day, pro.
willing to grasp its significance.
I
duction must be incr~ased at once. It is
We are too apt to look upon LondoD as &
comlnon knowledge-or ought to be-that thin~ apart. It may be, and iI, tbe hub of the
we live on what we produ~e. The nation's Empire. But we "Yho live only upon 0118 of
wealth lies in ' what it makes. If we make the epo'cea caD yet aatob glimpses of ita glorie!l .
,
.
" .
And wheu you go next to Caversbam Bridge
less 'Ye are the poorer . thereby: Produc-
SHOW
It i. &1110 tbe' good. Granted
,tiODI,
.
his whll-eamed rest ou land.
Many of
flying officers who had len rut
";t~ the Force.; others hfl(!
,hom childhood. Tb~ir "0.'"0â¢â¢
'O~
tion depends to a la~ge . degI~e upon the I bo~e you will atop·s. moment aDd .watoh the
.
. I
crowd.
y' ou" will gain nlUcb.. entertaloment
workers. l.f they do not work they must
GOODAORE ,
MEAT
a.nd perbapa ·a.little intert::st. .~ou will fi nc\, if
starve. That is the cold fact. If they ,will
.
8"', YARY'S BUTl'S. '!tRADING.
WITH
you 8t1ok. all the romana& that you need.' And
WOKINGHAM . & DISTl{IC1 ['Iddl.JlltSD
~ " l',\WlnItona ⢠I5n.TnSK:1TIf. 18.5!,\
not lend a hand to help . the nation to get wh.~ you rewember that it w .. the Reading
AGRICULTURAL ASSOqATION
back to' a ,sounji financial state the naticin men of centurie8 ago who ventur.ed f~rtli ftCIO;S
JPatron: HIS MAJEBTY THR :rrllW.
DO~'T
SCRAP
YOUR
mllst go down
fu.aldel1t. CllpLsid W. OOI)6AL. ~ lilA
, ,the, hill. Wages are paid the' high seas to what 'i" now Amerioa, alld
At 22, CROSS ST., READIN.G,
a..u.... of CO.. mllIa, I\; )(, STU-WEB, Boq.
BROKEN CASTINGS.
for work done: 'Are the workers making there settled down a'ld oalled the tows tbey
AND ENS-qRE YOUR. WINTER SUPPLY OF
an honest ,effort to carry out · tqe contract? founded Reading, you will no l('!I;.gei tbinlt of
tbi. town of ours as ~ provincial pl&ee of no
THE
ANNUAL
BEST QUALITY
B-EARINGS and GEARS, "Ca canny ~ampaigns and strlkes are
speoia.l
importance.
Of Cart Ronea, Hunt&n, Turil,"oQu1 Oa~1e1 Pigs,
a di~ec; m'~nac~ to the State. They can
MOTOR O~LINtlERS,
Vegetablea, RootA, ConI. nutter, Po~try, . Eggi and
It is worth. while getting the right perspec.
Hooey, together ...it,b &
â¢
only lead to anarchy and ruin. 'We are
tive.
AGRIOULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Ploughing Match and Motor Tractor
sure the workerf\F.a.p not want to ruin their
If you do you wtll.no lODger loke a parocbi.1
..
""v'
And all kinds of Machinery 08.n
Ploughing Competitio~,
country.
We 00 not believe- that the view. Reading will mean. to you much more
NOTB...:..
be economioa.lly repaired by the
Will take place
majority ' of the \r~de union.ists wish to be thail it does to-day.
. ..
,OpeniJlg September 4th.
On OCTOBER, 1st, 1919, Oxy-Acetyiene W elding Pr~ceSs, dishonest. ' et it is obvious that to take
CIVlS READINGENSIS SUM,
Th~" Food Committee h/l.ve giveu. permiasion
AT
. â¢
more D10nei and to' do less 'York for it is
fo:! IDe.{; t o· be purcb~ed from , the ..bon
HAINES HILL, TWYFORD, B~RKS,
Send a pard to M6s~r6.
just :is dish(me~t as to rob a till. Unless
ir~eti"6 of regietlation, and during the
tCoatlnued Il'tJm p,.ev/ou~ column. )
(By kind perm:iaion of th. Ptestaeat)_
~riod aHotrod, W. H~ O. buda, by_ ginDg
more work is dOl),e this winter than is being e.re an-anging plans'by -whicth ' l:,he chl1d1"eD , OJ /. Il l y
The Compton ·Stud olrer priZ&II for t}l.& bolt Fbal SlJ:'od
FITCH
HARDING.
&
r.n.tisfactioD: to bn.ve the fa'Vour of registration
by the Kme'l Premiuyq bone It 'VILF~ WILLtE."
dOl1e in 'Engl~rid tq-day Labour, instead ,P C f1'8.t. ~ , MIl not 'Sttfi'er. It lJ!< a.o Ulto~tin& r:w I n
Claa8eB for Hunten confined to Mem'liers of the
of &11 daalini: with hllD.
thi s .c~nno£Ction t ha.t t hE! t.owll. of Reading . peD~
87, Castle Street, 8eading. being betier oit. wilf be in a much worse £59l
Garth }JUDt a.d ~th Berb ~unt. '
,
10 L~ proVIsion of ~!lk lam; rear. The e t :
ENTRIES
dLOSE
ON
SEPT:'
9th,
19l~.
Opening, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ·4th.
state. So \will everybody else:
m 8it.e !<Yr ~hia year 18 £800.
A
limited numbor 01 SpA~ are io leUnrlhO '&"hibitjon
,
.I;t'
of A(rieultun.I M.achlnery a.ndJi'a,rm-Reqowfu. .
. In the United States wages are even
For Particui&nl, SehoduJeOMldEntry'F,;nWi. aWly to
AD~RESS ."':
.
higher tb'a~ they:' ar e here. Production is THE SUNDAY POST.Capto.in B, lLloRLEL
"
Th~ 'lIgg~ tion· thrown out by t h8 .. R<'JlL'l n~
Ford
Oiilft,
22,' ORost·. STREET,
lI1uch greater. The Americans 'can pay OMen-fll" " lat:;t week: tha.t.. in Ultl infer,,,t6 '
...E~l'f' R&llu.
higher , ~.g:.s !,~d p'roduce at lower
eoQM-my. Re&ding l\hould co~ tJle ahoh Lt'JU r i .
. FOR
MerchUlt, J13, bOutbampton
Lateet necord5. ~
Robert N61lSOu :lud Co., lO-H .. l>uJ&, sm.â¢t.
.,Reading. "
·G
·-
.ADMISS;O~
PRICES OF
': - 1/. (includ,..,
Tu); aft.. 6 p.m., 6~" . £hildrea aDd.r 14,
Hall.price. Woun'ed Soldien Frft.
R. E. H. HOUCHIN; Hon. 800.,
her
'one'~uld
AUd.i.enOe.
~ Dot.ay.
\.,
We ",'.\. ⢠no' . represent LabOtl!'.' I
A RoIl!;&U08 of Eut and W..1.
,
1r " t
their ayl}abus â¢.
7'0 those who study th e Roctltl
change. in the tawlJ, tbe l'Oviva I
paJ:ticu1.~ly inll,n elltillg. P coJJle
w"
"~I~~.I.H·.'~
B!1d
t.Il
looking at him opOD:mouth¥, Wheth.er it
the tUDe or the man'â¢â¢~ction that atlrael,,1
ID P~. M ,
M&l'Oi& Karcot. u
II
I
,
tune!. on !l xylo,Phone resting ou his kueus.
"u only a bliD.d man, F..,.- too COIlUll OD &
oighi, to attract attention. A little girl .lood
.
\
of m .. ~y ~amces.
.iDQilar pwPo."
M.any of the private .cbools
Clo.e by wae'a blilld !Dan playing bom.ly
~tn~
-,.4 UCTlON8:8R, . .
108Jl8
towii,..foo, 'h ale already been
thAI writer .at down in tbe '
.\1,,.eniug
\fee, a,!d just walobed.
<IAn, ,acl""" j'l tbio 'r,>.......
"'L-fSS THAN . THE D",ST."
l"~unded
!!.r .tj>.
lQHN H. GOULD.
the
ilo"lri'lIg[at tbil hub it:wonld giâ¢â¢ you, 1 lhink
of" IIDlation the careful ob.. '
..
r\,et
iD iwl,tol.mg the .tream, of b:8ffic P...io g
flIt.i,eh,ba,Ol Bri4ge,
!dventnr.;Amlll\g.t)le C,ilJPlibill
O~
ThePe if' , el'ery pt'o4pect thAt the
jf.u, with: it. ideal and spaoiolls
Imagine yourself lying 1
"oug
. of the gnat wheel. of Ernpil@ aUrl
"
b.n
tho
'It h ..
d~e
til:
r.id
ita
footban
fonda.
,,
SPOIWS
Qbserver'"
,.
I'a.pidly.
r
Actu lll firur- .. tD tlte
' .........,., ] )oaIly ar el not J et
~ 11'~"'.>n. of the r t"Oelptt; a l;. 100
cffic(I w l lh tl.~ of lut
will be found ;,' '1!jw~.Â
ad V'!lrtfe I h'l f ~dlum; 'l'he
contehts or itll p&aes., · appe8.liqlf &II ijley dl?
reade\"ll '
pi every househo1.d. ~ _!'!lad
a,nd re-read .,by th(;n~~lldS , or
Here . thell Is III
tc!
, tor
WEL~O~E
RJ;VIVAL.-
DJ<>pped iI:\t&, ye«.re &go -
;'10_' B .r~.
Hor>..