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LiTTLE THINGS THAT COUNT'
READING'& 'ACCOUNTS/'
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MORE , INTERESTING ITEMS FROM
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But for the nin ....hich fell OD Wedn.. ~.y ...n·
Do :rou kDOw tha t bb, . la, l, in tJ,~ Corn Ex·
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tJPf-ndituHl. Thia week w& propose to me.r to 101De <bLDg. brough t in £38; that t~. dob bTOltj!ht in ing, tbo c1Of1ing mcetiai for t.be !leMOn beld ;n
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IIf the wore interesting items to be fotLnd between the £192 ; .. 00 tbat uen lLe ~~8'~ " r~a1i~,a. £1 Palmor Park by the ~ading .At.hletic Club ~ould
I s.. 9 :1 .? W,J wonder wheJ'() th~<e t..,eepinC'i gb t ) , hAve beea"in ev~r1 ... ay oomp~tely suctelSful. And
et' conn of the abstract of account..
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If~o~ money is earned by the Borough tb&U ma.t a.nd to w h&~ u :o thcy -nre pur.- S ll1-.Jl t olb 1n tho eVen doapiks iihe advene oonditiOAfl. the proal'amme
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attractive
cha.r.ct.er
lb.,
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pie know. The Town Clerk'. depuiment got four M.&tkot·ph"" AT• .wor.1ll £;7a..~.;. p,.,' yo.r 10 tn.
~~uta. last: yeaz fOr vrepuing leuea aua. duplicat.ea. town. The pubhc we.igh-bi;Wo abo' does ita ht t.! ,) overtookoo the fact 'iha.t <tut U ma.eb" ;"or8
Je&kJng,
~:a1 a.. pl'OelllCndnc JOliai~ at the SeuioQa'&nd Altli&ea bit .~) tbe tu"" of £108 loa: 1M :'" <." ' ' ' . .

to: we mieweli the m~n item ot the Borough

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.£12 12•. Sd • ., The .town get. £, 6L for towu

:~~ liC'6D ..... and £'2 ISs. fOr lioeDaM under the ane.

tllatoPph Act. Cbari~ nt(Iiatered unct6ar the War
Ch,ritlet Act paid lOt. in9fee:-, and pawnbroken p&1d
lhe ,.me sum for lioen.et• . Game de;en apeut £2 , and

b,"" ,Iarightorell lil la.
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People who own motor-care and motor-eycl.. pa.id
.t16.5 h. in registratiOll feel, aud motor drinn' ~
- ere -.rorth :£319 1.. to tho Borollib lMt ;Nr. He&ry
;:"'moti.", b<ouCht in . £65, ou>d doily tn."elli»;' 1~rougbl in £8~ 2,. M.
!)Ioory .Ieetor iD tlMl B>n>ugU h... ... "" hoT
name 1D pr1'D ~ . All m*y l:JOtI knOW' w~· to- fu:4
, en. buL scme po~\e do. They Ipent £15
17 . 11 1. 10 buying oopi!!lll.
'The Mayor's 1~1 you m&y . think purn]y om&.' n' &\ ,f..:!, & ma.tter of fact it ea:u.s momy.
~J,St. yelot" £8 & . •..:I~ p nid for im: use.. Bven tb.e
r. 1i.:~ CJurt b:ings in money. Fl'Jf!I' o.nd . fines

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J'Ult Y·Lr caroe to :£819 1&. lld. It ~1Io" ~J
wu t~ 101(7\\0' ihat ilbe To,,", ~ eh.&im 8r"f1 11.8'0
turDtd t > good M"oount.. T'.nelr hire lut. '1 = 6~
~r(Ui'hfl in. an ~m e cf £l2 12"1. 9d. Bcmeb >rly
II"l'n;ed IINpper in 1918. so the tIllppor room In ~
I\Jwu Hell "i'i'U tfl,kfUl. ~ the: r eoejptA
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an:l th.en lor t.he BolYuglt. oun ~~ : ·tlte . it.em& (,r
.. >Sp~ ei a.l .e.rvi~ " - £1 95.' 6:1. It ~ Hleir dutr,
as woU, to· s ~ ll unc-ldirnea found property' 6nd b?
mer ar.d £5 ls. 7d. C01' 'ule lalt:r.

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0 - hro Imndrooi H..ading """'." hi..., th'"
a~ ldiar husba.nd..
~"'l gon<I to other put. af

Jt,r CODe to Oan.a.a. with
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E mpire. notably to Ausl:ralia..
ThfJ'ie mn.rriagetl ani ltemiitlg°. eontributrioa to
the W&r'1I Jo.ve ' ~':I. They repro5e!Uh the

r-eater Reed;i.rJg .~ epTea.d5 its tenta.dea to lh~
outermost .pa:rtB of bhe worU. They &re new
lJob oJ ~pir~d imp"1rlant o~ s.
Tbe:!Je wctn! ll ot Roadieg, who . have gone GU t
6(rO&'! the seU tVl!' the IKlko ol l.ove, .are doing
b<t.ter work t.han: · they koow. It waa thus the
Empire It2..If .......·fOW>d<a. It los thuo that tbe Eon·
PlTe ~ ma.int&iDed-. It i4I iu thla way, too, tha.t

to Vvar Office
of. Men's Suits

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Cork Street
Corner.

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in 80me plaeus, Reading'. favouritc."

p!'OfJ'~mme.

&nfnen t ly " e.odaI ga.iaeripg, tho dance. .T.
though eomftWha,t. iDConnal , ,.,... "",ell ,conducted.
MO!'1t ing dTeM waS the rule, e.nd the grOllter
comfort which thje MMlred ' to the da'ra.:.ers " '3$
e'VldettU,. apprl'l('iB.ted. Da.ndng ahoer.s. · bewp. ...&r ,
&l"e Indjlopetl8.3bJe to tbOf'e who intend to
da.nce
thr.:u gh the <ev ~.ni.r.g. Tbey:ware in fa"Ollr wit!::t
tao majorlt.l' p.re'.e nt . .

11' .... ~"i ]:)O'!:e hi e on Tuesday to &fie aometb1ng jn
Arcade 'WhlCh hfl,S not be eOl on -ncw there for
a r oj many W'CoCk5 . '
T hcr~. in 8. .... il"C ('S{;'e. erullching cl ~ tog:-the-r
to(' ro u' ufll "YlJlp.lthy , a.mong ) tbc ';'. traw, w~re
th r. c shivering p'lppieJ.
Th(y W! re. very young
~n<i ,. ry lD~pericnoed. 'and bore with D.ll air of
Tn r.gl~ llnQertain ty and d L
:oornfon th e ~otutlft .v
WOMAN OVERCOME BY HEAT
d t.he posublemalit.eTSandDlj8t..r e:=.~ ""ho pILU'S'ed
b f. re their cage.
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FALLS INTO TANK.
T h<,y were uc.t ~ft Jong in dou1;:.t 118 to theIr
f:d'3. I t b u been a.lmoeL impcsn ble to cet a d og
A n6W danger wa.s ftlgge!ted :l~ an inquest h eld
fc ,:o m a. d 'tIo ler in Re:J.ding for ~me time, and b 2a ·, Burghfield by the County CoroDer on Wednez:.
fore t.he ntd of t be afternoon the y 'Wore SO'ld .
. .. Tho d~ s hoItAg e, " ea.i :) the de;l.:er who b3cl day .
.,·,pacd of thi'Ul, " ll5 aUl;lbu :able ~ o two ('8.lL.~ .
Miss ){aooc S...nl t h, Bn EaUgg \!~Opkeep~, .had
D ,lTI ng tho war the prl C'C of dog fe!d w !'nt up r&l1en i'% to a w nk oc:mlainl.ng five feet. of water
tn :J cmousl y , and a great many doge were de.o;troycd. ar.d W3ll' d'!'o~n ed. The t;..,nlc: 'Was ataltding unr . 61l the cutbreak ·ct r abiot m a.nt th&~ .u th~ co.,ered. in the greenbcuse at If High"Qoch:'
! l ~ 1 Oi l were r('.U nded up , and the dog's hcm6l!
Tho 1nI6dice.l t.heory. was tha,t deoeaal! d~ who was
k,l1 >d 0 a gocd ma.Dy of their ddJ!'s.
37 y ~ a.nI or ago. wne overcom, by. tho lqten&e he:'lt
.. D gs ore 8OIrtJef' t..ha.n t.lw.Iy ha.va b !' eD foc
ma ny j&~. It. ia very difficult t.o get .one a.t the of the g :-eenhouM a.nd feU into :tIhe tank-w-hloh
p re.aent tlU)$."
WtUII a.bout tr;o:o f eet from tho pat.h- in OODI!IIequ cn~ .
Deoel Md 'W~ suJrerlng from nl.ourMthenia. fol.
10000'iDg an operat.ion. and WUI re. .. iag· owilb he-:
:rs'<r-in-h w -at Itohe ga.rde,Der'. , o) it1go,. U High.
woods." S he wu under Jlledied treatm ent, and.
her h - 81t.h ",... improving.
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At h all-past eIev[)o on . Monel":,. m.erning her
Mothe!' Bedpriddea Eot • Year.
b!'Obher-iJl..taw, Mr. STDE:l5t R..ckle.y, noticed . a
Curad hy. Ker.uk.
bubbl:e 00 the wria.(!e of the wate' in the t ank in
the fern house. Going cla&ar, . ho a&w the bed,-.
lying faOft down:wa.rdl in tbe watu.
lL WONDEIp'UL FAMILY . PILL.
Dr. Herbert Arthur Solith,' lo~um . t~ for
Dr. &:.11. Cox, _
deat.b ~ duo to "7""C!>O
r_or ;,b&n uphyxia. Ro t.bOut-1!t d~ found
the iDte1Me heat of the penbOwoe ioo much for

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AN AMAZING TRANSFORMATION.

GREENHOUSE,TRAGEDY
AT BURGHFIELD.

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MERCURY (Berks and Oxon).
DUPLE~. &c. (Berks a~d Oxon).
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TWO MTI,ES INTER-rnA)! CONTEST.
· Military v. Non-Miht llry teams. 'fwe lve to run;

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The vIctors to cou.nt were Pearse 3. Camhray 4,
Kea.nte 7, Deacon a, W eat..qrn 9. and J Ol'dan AU'
total 41 points. Th e othon to fini sh were B . and.

C. 8~pbiD r:s, el ~v:rnt.h

and

twelft h . respechvely.

Only 'our non-mllitn r v: C8Ildld"tN; finlsb ed. in the
fo llowlnr. order' 'lUcker 1 Ea."\oo 2 Watson 5
\ Villi.s 6
A r eally g1:'a.nd' rR cc" betw~en th e fint
foul' , . Eagles nbsol ' ltely covenng himse lt wit ", g lory
by hlS f,'ame effort to beat the cbo.mpion~ 'l ucker.
Tho ord er of the ftrst "lx was ' TlJck~l' 1, Eagles I:!
P ou.rse 3. Cambra,. 4, '~Te.t.s 6n 5, Will L5 6.
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THE ' BREAKING POINT.
Overw'orked witli Exhausted Ner~es.
Work ill Rt;)metimes a. very good medicine, but the
average brefl.dwinncr or wife at heme does not require 'W ork u & prescription. There are thoUBftods
to-day who are on the " erge of a. breakdown because
of o\'erwo!'k. In' many ~ their oonditioD ha.a·baeq
brought ou by the neceasity of keeping a.t work when
they IIhould ba... e boon in bcd.

This is eepecially

true of mtmy whose RyStoroS hl\ve been weRkeoed .by
influenz:l, rd who ' were unable to rest sufficienUy

during reoo'rery.

It la th... poople who are .uffering to.dav from

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LABOUR LEADERS' REPLY TO OUR
LEADING ARTICLE,

"HOTSPUR"
on06 molY its Important part
In th6 national' game.
0",Ing war-tjme 'Hotapurs, worn
In mCUl!l a memorable contest
"behlnd the Front," added
farrN. to their already uniqu6
IfIOOrd.
Now they are again obtalnabl. at MilnflBld ·. BlWlch .. fn

LETTERS tROM COUNCILLOR QUELCH
ANP MR. B. RUSSELL.

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tIr.ldentlcai pattern and 'TIKI/ltV.

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~ l(.tding· nrt:QJ-e l . ..t. ,..~ek- II MOl'C Wa
More W ...'1'k? "--i;uta b!'to\lght us ~ ho) fo:lc'Wing
Ie, ten whi :h we publhth beca:use we beli(:ve In. a
p ~ 1i~ or fru aDd open .ai.eue;ion.
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_'It ijle uune tim, 'We 2CCQP.t no ~a. bil.ty loC'
iho ... i ~ws E~ed in. this CO'ITe3p:Jndeooe . W'iuit
..... tlUnk .h, u·t \; "'Iill 1le found ~.tod in ibe l.ad,
inl: ortKb pn I\"ge 4,
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Cotrrp.r«l with 'anvthlng made

01 loath.,. thl. will ". ••• n to
be ths bat materidJ value, '
apart from finer poInts. No
oompari80n .flx/.fa In FootbalJ
Boob -there III only 0118 .

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'p.aee, to go de.per into the subje~ in ~tv.rCl
isaues of. your valu~le paper.
To u, Socialists hrld DemQ.Crats tho futIlity of
mtlTe\y pureuing higber wagel} has -beon always a~
paren t. and we are pleo.l!led to notB that a number
of non·Soci.Irtlista have at l~t. made the (h "CDVeI'Y·
This great w.r hu made; a IUlItlber of facti plain
and cle llr which previoualy were covered up by
oonventiPnal ide." '}>Urpoeely ruarmfact.ured for coo·
5unwt,;ion by the common people. One fact ill now
being boomed by people who pcevioudy tried to
evade it, namely, that it., is commodities ,pt'oduced
by la.'bour that. , GOnstitute real wealth, aRd that
money is re ~lly a secondary considocation in the
weU"being ' or"a, ·nation. ' Benoo tblS pt'csen t dema.nd
fol' .. mOTe work. ~ '
'\V'e were told by Mr. Lloyd
Georgo t.hat t.ho w~r could only bO ' won b'y U marc
work"; tbat it rested WIth those wh9 !aboured,
in tbe factory, 'ft cld a,pd mme, to Sf!I,VO 'thc' nation
Now we -are told it ia work, and more worle:, that
. is to make good the ravages of war and ' save the
nation from ,baukrupt.cy. Both of these statements
wore, and aTe, true.
But it took a world wat,
&11 itt's 'horrors, to get the people in 'offioia l
places to !!leO thia tr llth; or at. least to admit It.
But there are hu'\drods of thousands of others
bea'ides ~ Catlih6t; ldinist.era, militansts, plutocrats
and . profit~ who ba.ve p(evlously . oPp'osed tb~
dec1arllotion of this tl'uth by Socialis u who now
acc' pt it,. and a.r~ d,!l.t.ermined that, having realized
t.bey ara- . t.he real M'ealth makers, they ahall h.ve
tor tbews.elve, a Breater 5bare of tho wealth they
ha ~ !)roduoed.
The incrCll.8ed prices rellult.mg from monopoly.

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THREE W~K5':· .iu;~R~rtNG

and Mo~or ' Cycles actuaHy in Stock.

BOdr and Coaoh Building Works. and FOUNDRY, VASTERN ROAD,

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SIDE ENGINEERING WORKS,
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Bir.-The leaditJg article in your issUe ot AUgust.
3Ot.b, entitled .. More Wages, More "'-ork? II. OpanS
up a. Dumber of ques'ICIllI which acQ to-day agitat• comthe minds of l'eople in .n ~ootiODIi of t'1&
lInw.ty, 'bou~ whiqh tpolitioLaM, pe.r&bns and 50aial
relo~
are tsUcing end aU newspapen arc
publl1hillg article8 nad lottei'll .
Then queaw)Qinf'5 la.rgely result from hnprea·
sions recOlveci froD.l a Buperftctnl ~serva.tion cf
MILE OORATCH TEAl4 RACE
This event was
thG ,aa.me unib!l u t he effedts when wbat ia TCql1lrro Ie an "nalJlis of the
relay r,!lce. The
Cadet C<>mpany
fundamental causes. It would ~ impossible in a
by threo point&. The.
~tter to .. n-e .. spapcr to e'vcn begin. eUcb &D enquiry;
3rd Company lMes"f'8 .
but with ~ou r kind permis8ion I WiAh to ma.ko one
-pany
(.~O!!srll.
Huntley
and . ~~~n\i~k: iDI!J;';~;"1!'~:
provided
tbe firsL
boy homo.
or two rema.t'Q ('n your pcesent artil::le, or part of
aecond.
it, and .ball be wIqing, if you can grant me "the

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JOIN ' R.A.F.

·OAIMJ,.ER.
SIZAlR!"BE~W1C.~.
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New and Second-hand Cars; Lorric;}

LANCI:i~STER.

general debilit.y. They aze easily fatigued, fOod haa
DO attraction for them and when eaten only r.l'lI5eS
diatreM. Other aymptoms are palpitation of ·t.be prnfiteeting. ~nd real shortage oompeHed the wagll
beart, nervoUSll61!.!!1, frequent headache, and a g~oenl carnen to demand higher wages in ordcl' that t~ey
fooling of exbauation.
may ' be ao'ble to continue ' to work.. The fevesisb
TOO propel' ~trnGDt in !'Iuoh Cl\1'IM j8 1\ tonio that hB.llte to prp!\uOB !l\unitions 'of war disclosed 8.!lD~he.r
will imr.rove and inOfeAllO tbe "apply of'blood, auon .. fact, nalpely, tbat o.,erwork was not only detrlDr. Wl1liam.i!' pink pUla . . The 'J)\,w healthy blood m~t.a.l ~ to "the individual, but to the co:au::nuaity,
whiob th6ge pm! t!rea.te oartiea nourishment to nety
and exceasive overtime had to be stopped.
.pArt of the body, I!O building up a.nd relI'Olbing tb.
The''' war 'canditiqRI ba.e forced these £aet.ll on
....bole system. In tbia natural way the bloodleee
young woman ill bel~ on to aD active , healthy life, tbe minds of' tb~ wage-earnere in & ma.nnBr WhlCh
h«; ond w •• tryillj to get out "'~'I> , he "-me tbe . worried bra&eiwlDner 16th "hAnsted nerY..· Ia lorty '
01 Sod4iUat propaganda h.d failed to
cau: ..... ncoft8CiOU!.t aDd fen.in~
O
t uk'.
mo.de fit for work, and the wife at bome findl new d'3. In t heii- €!Iorts to aecure a l Irt'eo.ter abare of
The Coroner (Hr. iR. 8. ~YM) ..-id b!l hed .,me f!~eDgth for her
Williama· pink pillA wealt.h &00 aomfort they continued to dem&nd still
he&it..t.ioa in :retucniDl' &DYtbi,~, beyopd an ' ~pen hav.e dono this in
One '1.pioal bi,her , ~a'et . in · . "ain endeavour 00' keep pace
,.,ndct, but the ~ ~ftdlt~ alJd the ehte-. OlUL~~ ia telated by Mra.
.Welliug- with ever-mcreub. pricell.
m ~ nt:e of otber witrifll!iB'M .. .,,~. ! &t~tlg l'y agt'IiUl5t ton .Bo&d, Southporl, who
TIlt!! . will 0' tpe·. wisp che.racter of thia' panu.it
ItU 0 de.
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. H It if! now t,..o ~n ainbe my DlIl,oaM,
is ra~dly ibftmg:r.aliaed, and the fraUdulent nature
Be fO\lM th~t d<e&-th
oe:lden~l aDd. wu due in the B.G.A., w .. killed, and tho
i;i:.d;~
of the ,,... ."" ~ aysteD'l will sooq be full,. es:poeed.
to oyncope <>Wille to .. fo.U into .. ._terr.
came .. a terrible bloW' to me. I
'!'be 1fwe-e.trneu u 'e le&ro,iul' tbat ~"e8 are not
iDllere.\ fa life. ."d _",," Tery
t.he . "''';~ - ol 1~, but . the p.r iu ~ 8 cqmIow-.pir.Ilad.

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El W. R. Stephens, 28 ya-cds·start... 1
D. H. Co,,", 25 ..... ,.............. .... ..... 2

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DesIgns . submitted-exclusive or standard.

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THREE PUPPIES WHO STOOD

oecell&ty •eJ:pe.asaI,

Iuxurously comfortable;, hght, yet strong·and du~able.
These characteristics ar.e>.only attained by 'minute attention to detail and are
secured by the employment, of a highly skilled staff, the ,very . best ·materials
and specially
effiCient
modern machinery.
LITTLE THINGS COUNT•
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100 YARoDS VElI'J!lB.ANS' HANDICAP.

in ahop or offiec.
F . Wilede.n, 35 ............ . .. ..... .... 2
The , n.thering in Cn~·street H"u provided II.
A. E. Fry, .3 .: ......... t,.. .......... ........ .3
mc~t.iog plaoe for -t ho}(l who, w:thout. it, wo:uld
Final H eat..
have foued it. ilifiicult. to come tI: gerit:her for a.n
E . W . R. btc~he.'rJs .......... .... .... .. ... 1
eveninglr; nw!\.Lion. One Jelb thtt in t..Iii.a ~B&peci
O. Maycook .. ...... .... .. .. .. .... ......... . l!
alone it Wall fulfilling a. useful tocrial fuOCtion.,
A uot i ~.H b1e fact was the ' preponderance ot
R. S. Eya.ns ...... ........ .. ...... .. ... .. 5
It:die.1 prOFen t , During 'the wljr tbe number or
F Wllsdc:n ... ......... ................ ..... .... 6
ofik.trs t.ta.ttoned. in t.he t.'j'W.Q who found a.n ev~ n·
A very pretty raUl wu won by -. yard j oLhFr
ing'. da.ncing aD agreeo.hle ;kinta aite 'the d'Utiee pJaced runners ""Vet'o f&irly close. together.
of ~ kcture room or the .pu61e ground. npt the '
HALF-Â¥ILE HANDle"".
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b"""'DOe\ .bM.te.r ttdju8ted. NO'W, the tanllliu khl'lki
s. E. J arn e. , 75 yllrda sta.rt ... .... ..... '1
~~~.40 ....... .. ....... :.. ........ : .. p
ba.iJ ...JIl niJh va.oiozhe:i. · It 'Will ' not lcubly wHnt
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bra.y, e~atch .. ..... .. .. .. .. 3
on Wednw:lsy eveDing. .And although .the vanieb.
A fi eld ot 18 hlrJ:.ed out. tor tbu e vent which
ing of the offioer M. oerN!p) nd ~d "fII'ttb the re. we.s most int.eresUna. On the compleUon' oC t.be
ap~ 01 the youpg c!vihft.D, the f act re- ant. lap, Cembray. the 8CT&tch ma.~ looked bopemaiM tIb&t men were fearoo.
leul,y OU!. of it. He. put in aame JTand work, howe."" on the f~l' stde . and .uocooded in bea.dL;lg
T~ was pe.rticl,llarly 'SO ~aI'l,. In the e.-en ag .
tne whole of hUi oppone.nts btit .Jamet and W;lIlS
ProbabI:r thls is &CCOUDt~ (or by ~ fa.ct. t.ha.t who tm~hed in 'he oruer W1"itton, with tho mJ l ~
m.e.ny
did
noto
h.oa?6
W01".E
until
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even
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The b /Sc.kA o-tA~'-od mo'VeIDe'.ot ia. in IrW'IDig
char;-p;ou third.
Ca.mbra'r w u heartily ~beercd
l.f{11in. But. ib is back to tb,e hnd ovel' th" !eM. ing a.<hoanoed tbe:1 b!;gan ~ drop in, bu t tho fol' his ftr.o p erformance. Tho hrne, 2 ma . .3 3-5th
• ~ . ....·&os very wacm for such a track n c nlv tho
balanoe
o{
muuber.
w\t.h
the
fair
tex
No f'lgura can yet be 'given of the nwnber of mO:l
worat in Engfand, and litt.le short ot' a di.8'1'ace
migrating froin ibia town thl!, YHor, but 'We 6rtt until the end. H Wall...ftowfn" ft~ a.g.e.in ill eli- to the iown. Tho cycling tradt ,' it may be added,
deuce1o.,'<~Ul'ed utnt the number is a la.rge ODe .
bae tlntlrel.v di&appoaroo under wl!ccis, gYMS and
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But there were other &ttr.a.oti06.A fOl" the men other growth.
J U9t CIIle word of ~nS': I' Get :rour job be.
elM,wh<.r
e.
T
ha.t
may
c:rplnm
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a~ce
Oil
tore you 1f:O~"
lfILE RELA.Y 1U.CE.
This e'\' ont 'Wu confmed to unit." of the 4th Batt .
Th ~'r'fI &re edvent tlrOUli M U-la ",ho d e''!Iise o.dv ('eo Wed r.05d;].y.
The ~n ~ yet. young. a nd it ma, 'W!ry woel1 RoJ"111 Bork" 'R errt .. 4 tb a.nd 2nd Oxtord Cadet Batt.,
o! thu ki~. l( t h ey care to t~e .the ri S:J I boy
.C.
L.B. a.nd K.ltJR..C. Team. of eight ea.cb oom.ere {re~ to do 80: But let · them remember that be 'th.a.ti &8 th e d&. ker e'teninp dn.,.. in &Dd life petitor co.,oring ~ y&.rdt.
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t.c.wn w ill return to the occupation ' "hicth hlJ.'l!I
Jaod!l la wo rk-and plenty of it.
gham Cadet. Coy . . .......... ........ .. : ....... . ~
The wi:Jning t-eam were Stevenson Frankum
[ThC80 !act" al'C gwe n on t.he authorit.y of Mr. B. &4'oroed t.hem ~ muoh amU'StmBnt and recree.t;on
B~gal1y, l"eend, KnJ.gbt, McKay, StlUDP and
J Qrdaa Smitlh. the well·known ahippiDS' ~t of in the trying days of tbe we.r.
Bolm68.
Wbat.el"er ma.y be the ora_ ro:r ecoeQtrie AmeriK'"\t·..road.]
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they J&1lded, ret tho VI'I~bQ.e .Ceing, and began
A. G . Cullum. 14 y:uds start ... ..... 1
to dance. It wae a. h'O t 'a.t'teroocnl.~ but they k p ~
E. Ha.wkinA, 17 ..... : .. ..... ................. 2
O. Perrm., g .............. " .... , ... .... ..... 3
. it up until tea·t.ime.
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Cullum got. the ibetter ot Hawkiml flfty yardl
Nob t>veiryone h~ fallen • 'ri~im t:q t.he. da.nCin~
from
the tape DoDd finall), won by a ya.rd. l'errm
CTa~9 to t hn e::r:teDt.
But tbel"&' &r, ftw . p ~opte a.ppearcd
to us to hn.ve fini6hed socond, !but he was
who do nob enjoy 8. plaaa,nt. 6'gewngr. d~DC1Dg on placed t.h:irrl . a foot behmd Hawkim.
8. g.lOd, ft.oor in & warm, well.lithW) hall. dunng
lEO Y.\.RDB .llOYS' RAOE.
the winter mo.nih8.
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the C~ Ha.II, the 1lr'et of w.bich .,;aa he!d a .. Victory" Cbal1engo Oup, the girt or Mr. Johu

They ha.,-e been tJle bust ~liOD 4gcnt" the
Dcmiciona could have !!lent \tL'I.
If thinge go on lik'O thl";l it "'"It not b ~ long befon!! the "Rea.dint: Obae.rvn" H ' WIU be compelled
to publbb &Zl O\'eNIeM edition. Tha.t. edltlon will
ta'k.b the "O~er II fllr a8~ld. Ii it f·h ould
feUow tbft!le' ddiwl' wives to thei.t homos It wOuld
~ fa~ ~st. to r;uclt c:it.ies as V&tlcouver,
&nd WOItlki t.&ke in ol,:tn e. "'"'l' Toronto, Ramilt.on ,
Begin. aad many other Itss known Wwnabi~ In
Ca:>ed ..
Thoae men, who camel to ~ with the fighting
w,iu of Canada &qd AutltI&1ia, belie?e w!Jolebearledly in the /utu.re of ~ eount.r;.e, They
bave infected ailb8rII
their awn fa.it.h &Dd en·
thuoia=. ·Not onI;y bv. they ~ th_ women
to mve "";tb thel::tt . tlle ~ fiI.Dd b.;l'dllhJpe of tho
d onim. ·But. they havfI in..'"Pired many tJl<en in the
w.m a.od d~ &0 the"1ADl'e beHef.
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lam. Income, ftii"l! ,ide '"

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porta.b1e gramophone. A'rri.ed ~ .. luit.ble 'p·t,

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MILE FLAT OILU1PION15HIP OF r.E.u,·l NG.

reme.in the waltz 1.Ild ~ ma:~iM. TheM, with the
lano!n1, formtd the .t&hlo pllt of' Wedllefid3y'a

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·A. L. Undorwood, Beadio&, A.C. .... ...... ... ....... . .i
. The three kept oloee co~nr until rounding
the ,b ot.tom at the Jut ~, when Cambra1, who
bad 'been lying last, ma.de his eWort, and, quickly
A pm;,. of <lla.nelD6' enthUO!~ _re """" In ~ giving his OppOn.rolt.s the "o-by, he :won u he
meadow by the river on .Sunday, 'I.1lte7 D&d eC'B,le pleuoo. As over 1\.,e minute, were taken up in
the running of tho race, tho actual time is not
tip Itrea.m In t-,:qo pu-nW, brinriDg with t hem a,... .worth recordmg.

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W. JIi. Deaooo, Reading .1..0. ................ ...... ..... ,

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t he Empire m~ed and i~,
Looking round the 1Ia11. as ;t gr&duttJly tilled.
Tboeee aokIietW ".iTEB repTfJf'e.nb the I.d ...a.tlo,
~ard of Rea.d:in$s firM. peace year. More are to ODe Cl:MJld not fail to l)Otj~ ft:1, 01 all the air of
good felkowsbip. wbich porvAdelt.' ''i'\ h't gather ng.
follow.
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of 'n'lany Oanad1a.n , .Moot of t.hoee prefcnt ·-.Nr-e drawn from th& t;niddle
New Zeala.ud &nd AUltral u soidi(";n baa ad'VeT' ol~. Most <If t~.fm )'oung-' men a.nd 'Women to
t.i6&d th e a.t.tro&etiona of OU!' ()v~1I!!I ])ominio03 in whom oongeni>.1 comp..,lonsb.p 'Â¥d healtby loeial
that. inl (me-tely ~&l way wbioh eouDts m<)f.t. int.troounc a.ra e6Senlia.l &Cter 3. haM dsy's w.)rk

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Heldl.,., the ~ed hon. .e.cretary (b.lUil,.
Pfl'OI! «:laewhero), as it WIUS on17 due too ~ that

.200 READING WOMEN, START OF: .DANCING
SEASON~
, GO ' ABROAD.
WAR ROMANCES THAT LED THEM

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Th~ ,., card' ~ was 01' & most variod oharaete'r.
and not a. few regretted tbe absence : of 'Mr. J. E.

he abowd havc wit..tieSJed the re.:ult Of hia -bazldtBut it wu willed ot.hei'wiao, a.nd Yr. Boaaley
Tbere mu 't, b~ IK!.ID~ <:are1ae - pli'Op16 ' usicg th-o would, we have no' doubt, bear the diuppointmftlt
Hbn.r:etS. Tho biggat. neiu in _ ~th.., ; Ceot.r ..t Ulditccbingly. All the aame, we should baTe libd
Librar~ d ao: o:u lt'\. Gut,..i~ the ('Qotributioca fr~m to ha.ve had hun with :os. There WM • ~ rood
the rates, ""3$ £99 Os. 1Od.. in fin:e& for p¢benticJn of attendance of tbe I~or.l public. who' took
bock, . We are Cla.d toO' n ) tic~ tll.,4 .ltbcu;rh keenest intere6t in the ~inp, and one IoIld
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people ~p boob longet th.u · they · oUi'M . thoy all declared it' .. a ripping li~tre meOt.iJJg. • 1$ was
genereUy return them sOmetime. 'Fiftf1Jfor danla.ge-:l . that a.nd more:
Some of ! the iinellt athletes of tho .i:J.Y were 00
~, Jcet lKKkJ -only came t.cr £2 <85. 3d. ' With a
Ji tIll more bet a.nd jl1dgmcot cl,uJa not ~e T (.wn show, and that friend17 IIpil"it ~ rivalry: pren-i1ed
:.rhere :were
CounciJ mcrealfl this &olJl'oe ,of, revenue? They .ate which alwa,.. goea to mpe ,oed.
more OI~ul &ti Oa.versbnm. Detention fine,; thu ~ many I'o.llant furlah es, but the moit ,parkling or
only oe.m-e in £11 90s. 6d. ,' while
d1UXlaged s u,i the lpt W&8 that which wu B~ :an t.he ''''D .'D''''''.I
bt booklJ .only cost 98. 3cf . Oa.UI".:Ii3m mu~ wake inter-team canter.t, in whlch tb&.t big-hearted ht.tle
rUOnet', 'l\J:C'ker. cleverly dofeatcd EB€'1e. hy &. 'yard
up. Thia ~ 11 poor compa.Nd .... ith th&t of tb~ and (I, haIr. ·.,It 'V&A a brillIa.nt. buh to It capital
Oen.t.rai Libn.ry.
meeting.
• The officials re&ponsi-ble Cor the .Ucce5a of tho
In the Mu~um a~unt. ic fpUDd this it-em_
H Sal~ d
~e. , .£3 l()';. 3d."
U n~f'-r the P .JlC )' itathering were : 'R'eCeree, Dr. R. '1'. Co1n.t.c (Cbatr.
Penl!'lOlb FUnd 'WOO find thiLt ·pedlMs' ce'rbinca'es mliJ1 B.A.C.); judgce, Me,lrI. J. ) Vacburtoo, '1'. J.
brouWbt in £S lOs., a.nd Ii. chi.t:Q~ a~p~c'e oer- Waldron. J . T. Bndgea, L. J. Waldnm :llld R. B.
A.. Ma.yna.rd; m&l'kamen and umpires, Ycsan. J$.
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H. Ob,ccy 'and F . G. PoUa.rd; tcl~apb boaI'd
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stewards. Messrll . E. i&. T. Mol'l'le and A. R. Lake;
campetit.or~' st.En~a.rds, Measn. H, G. ~a.inee (ohief)
.00 S. O. R. EVM" i timekeeper, Mr. 8. W. 1'=
.~Tter, Mr. D . G .. Leadloy ,. bell
Master
W~; hand)C8.pper, .Mr. Jail. E. J:Sce,Iley;
pl'~gra.mme steward .. Mr. A. J. Pe&ne i auiatant.
bon ... tre&8Ul'er', Mr. W . 8. Thomson: apllt&nt. hon.
, aecr~t.aries, M'elSlSn. A J. Pea.r.e a-nd K St.ebbiJlgsl
·hc>n. ,ecrei.ary. Mr. BeQ.iley.
; Det.aila of tbo racing a.te appended:MORE WOMEN .T:HAN MEN'

ke'P oInoy dog' . Th.y nO\- o!l2,A '1..4. ·fot \.b. for.

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Some of the Jittle thin;' that. count in the ftn.&n~ <:G.t:le to £25 7• . 44.. ~ ffnclu~ that .quite. __ .n~ .
blr of peJplc mlJo!t 'l ;z,?fII1 ea.~nr-there.•.
Df fl:eadilll are d_lt with tbit W'et)k.

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• '. : 'wiU rflfUe'e to ·' itv~ 16, men a: .. prop-ef living
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a. 'CQDJlequence of this at ~e!lent pa.rtial 1;Cah!}ahon ·teilChel us tbat the .. godu" (mployers 'b6vo iD'
ot these facts , wbich lorm an intellect.uh.l l'c vo lu- cro lll~ 'm r .. tlo lo tho "goocl " 'ol'g;\l:lleatlcn oe
tlOO in the minds of ' lIo roa.ny of the peopl~ who
t he wOl'k~ cs, and it. mutt 00 -:;,dmit'ted th&t it L6
are called ' cxt.remists, but who :in rcauty u;rc 1m· po~l'bJ e for a. ,. good." ma.n to bQ Il. " ba.~'•.empatient impolStbi.1islAJ, a.ll kind, o f. !liport cuts 011 ployc\·.
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Tho hi t:-ry of n'e past ' four y~3,rs has • cen ..
0Jt the ot.her j and, the. ,cou ntry is troubl~d by comt'unt ~ tnt gg l e f 0 1' Ltlbou. b koep ita W!1gea
reaetionanoes. of all . kind,-Ca!tllnct. .M.illl!Jtc;:&, MC.m - anywhere noo1' t.ho:) level or prH C1 . Pri('o!l $One<!
bers at Parha;ment. mili~rists, ~lP ownen, mme be ore wag . ... jncreaHd. :Wt ~ih nOo TeSCr .... 0 to f1l.11
pwnen, railway W~JlH.tes and!: prolit.6crs- a ll b.aclc (m, t~e wo-!'kers have had to ex ~:roi.se the
an:Uoua to get back to the times:: at uurest.rlcted gl·"atc90t. ~conolUy · to p "ovido f, r thcir. ~u'>tt!lna.nco •
oo~itJon. with , ita ovel"-!>roow;:tion, un,dor-con- GO::: dtl and ehatt.eh for t he heme ha... e blell m.o.o
sumption, lalemployment, degener&py and supprcs- l? do ~ncice l()Dg a.f(el' .~'bQ.t. st.age, and .we .a.r&
.sian of tbe workm~ otus, with t.he old phposophy now cOnfl'oI;tJt!ld 'wLth iii 300 per cent. -aq-vaDoo price
of frt'eryon-e for himscolf and the deVil tako tbo on ~h~ goedl!l, due to incrOSJied wag>es (uMt . . ,
hindmost.
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'!lle wag&-e3rn,:n have realised the power of ,.droup of 'VIorkec~ .whose wngea ha.ve boen iD~
co-oporat.i.pn lor mutllal berleut more htlTy auriDg 300 por cent.
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this wa.r period thrul at a.ny pre'rious time, because
Inae&l:! e producti on ! Cer!ni.1nly!! yo~ say H W.a
tmity. C1>-Op(tf'&tion a.nd mutual hel, ha.vc beeD !rve on wh:\.t we prociuoe," aJld It folkYws that:tho;e.
.p reached b,. people In high places who wece .Its wbo h" (l 'W1Utout. Pl'odu cmg mUlSt be Q. blU'den 00
opponents before . . In the tren ches, 'on t.be ships tl:te commwllt}'. Tbt! n let U~ as a community ~
and in the fa.ct.orics this Dew philollophy of mut,u~l the uDerupl.aYE:d to l'ft'Cfu l w<U'k, and not J.oa...-e. them
h elp haa boon forced homo to hundreds of ~ t.hou - t :>- i .he: tm.dcl: u liE r clOlS of CO'p.ttlt w.hicl1 is tri&ht.

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ll& 'W6 are , told .
There is plenty -of wo rk Wdlling to be doZ!.e. pleDt.y
Bet..... een tbese two' pbilOfiOphiee. the strugglp Is of lr. b :.ur un : mpl()ycd.
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. You ccmp1.'l'6 U16 a.mcu!lt. of 'W!.'I8lth p6J' head
on dl:\lllocrat.le a.nd consiitutiona.lliues. or in strrkes, crea.ted by thB Draton and American,j:n whi-.,h ttho
lodlt..auta 6nd riot.a le&di~ to ci'V1I war," depends Id or a vcl"2ge iJ muC'h 'hl~hel' iihan OUJ'd.· In OW'
more u~ the reactionaries in omee than. upon the, opinion the main rCiJl'~OD'1I :ror this are t;Jl.~t gt'&&te1'
impouibiliata in the SoQj&tiat and :r.bour move- appllOBo~~n is 'Siven to o.t ga.n~ 1!IJld_ too uee at

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Whichever lI1ethod the fighting ta.kes, tho tight :in lhig ' c ;)lIntry hav 3 been content. to. rub 1lJ000,
is in front of WI, and will be ,'9USht ·out be~au s e ow t il old t.ackle &ud ' meth<ds 00 10lilf >as t.he o.>nIthe people are determined that thoy Will' .never go 06rn yieJrlcd f!I1OUfh fo pay tllO "taft' &Dd pt'OVide ..
back to be producert of. wealt.h for .the idlers whlrBt oomfor t ab )~ lif.Q ror him~f. ··.
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tbS! them.el.,. "re oiLJy animated m achine, to · be
Ca' (}Il nnv und slcik~ we lW'e f!gai02l t. 'Jlle fitsb
used when proota.'ble to propert.y own&rs and dl!- 18 dnl1:lrnheillg to t.he 'Wor~el', {he J.atteT i!'a omcta
earded when no !onger r~h ed. Having saved tho and lI\i~ ltRble Wea!)<lD, and neither are tduo&.nation in war from the o\tbide tyranny, they are tioll'a.} from Rn .ecp'nomi :': c:t.a:oopcin t. A3 ';cr.a.db
not in A mood w. band tho - ronuol of bhe l'e80\lr~ Union,i3ts we 1o~r-g ni'5(l. that hL"in,,::, oontraote!i t.0!
of the Da.tioll tlrey h'ave e&ved over -to 'B%p10jtera of WC!r k ror a. pet'iod' ·rOl' n. rertain w~& ~ contraot
their- bodi«J and eout. at home.
Tho ' war h as .8~0\l1d- be honoul'f'd. blOt' ,.. ,hen wo ha,ve d~ t&
c.h ..n«ed a 101. of thing., 'but nothing d8Q aa much raise the ptiCiY o f our (:om'l!cdity (t.b.et ptty of ' i lO)
u ..he mentlBl out,lcok of the. oommon peoj!le. .
U La.~our . Powet',"
lind .tho pur.:haser J'l&fl1."ell to
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We :adm1t the old point. Of viliw cf UJo. e;m~
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'1'0 hrs 1IM1'01l OJ' TBJ ' .. UADIKO o.,..nl1."
lI~allna.t.LIOn _ t.o U!.eet t hO :tn621 in their dfllliTe for' a
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