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. THE READiNG :' O~SERyEB; , SAT~l\D):l-i .;06TOB~B ' 4,- 191~~

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READING PROTEST .AGAINST . ~~OSING Y.M.C.A. - WEL,COME TO Cn.bIDER,Or CO~MERCE' ANQ ',--. ' '',' ~ )',I., , , . '; ( ;' ; '
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RETUR_N~ MEN.
THE ~A_R
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PLEASANT EVENING IN THE
TOWN HALL.

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lth.ering ·of British people.wil!
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freedom.
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may thin~ that. .l'I rt n
thi, kin<j, IfO"-sad. th6u hts
alJoweci to darken q'l e' b r'i ih t • h our. Yet. it is
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facts wllich has, .,~ a_<Iet" he
,he rulers 01 lht! w i. d's
"ire. It is th is atiifi! to
in the ~ai:e ,ind t I <'n

, th: t1-esh task t~ai j i ~ ' i\h~'''d
rks our race as a raC(l ~~rt

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trib~1" 1"\l!.1'~l"d·

once' the
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\\\ho . haLl go ne had
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paid, the company turf ed
bu si ness orthe night. I i a t
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th ". slory t1b t ' week.

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k ~nyone will obj~c.;t.i f t!hl ~
Its moral.
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The d a rk s i~ I is
t t o Our s ight • . y/'t w e
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rs be for" t h e dawn.
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m(lt.t~~s which brou~h't"I' th e
to victory. ,Ve ~~ve ,
e lesso.n of .. Ca rry bn .':
also lea rn ed th e lessol; of

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AJ!PLlED?

rNDIGNANT SPEECHES AT LAST MEETING OF
LOCAL , COMMITTEE
Tbe local· Committee for the prevention and ' relief of d,stress und~r the
Prince of Wales' National Relief Fuud came to an end on Tuesdar:
Several ' ,members emphatically protested agaip.8,t the· w~rk of the
ComDl,tt~e being discontinued at a titnG wh en distress a"'long the civil
populo.tion may be expected to be as aoute as at any time dUring the war.
n was also sng;r8sted tha.t money subscribed to the F~d had been
appropriated for purposes other tha.n those for which it wa.s· i~Vet;l.
It was decided that the Exeoutive Committee of the Reading Relief
COIllmittee should oontinue to exist as ' a. voluntary body. to k:6e)i itself in·
form ed of oases of distress aris ing in Readin~, and to communloate with
the National Executive Committee of the Fund ooncernlnfl thell1. A lit'- •
potation is to be Bent to the.. National Executive Committee ~o interview
them on the ,matter .
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The Prince of Wales' N1I.tionai Relief Fund now has something like
two and a half million pounde in hand, whl: h, it Is proposed. ' shall be ad·
micist'i'="d cantrall;v. without th.. assistance ot 100&1 Comml~es.
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It is quite. u!)(!lcl'I!I ,"It !l3Jd Mr. ,Gollier! I< for ui
to prot.est a.galn st what.hu been dDn~ 1!10-ce 1914,
a n.~ Will be d on e un Ll1 the Fund ce~l'!es to e~i!5t.

The R-clld ing Committee met for the lut t ime
in t.he Cou Deil Chamber on T ue....-da.)-· e.vening

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Tho Secrot.ary (Mr . S. R. Whitley) re porte d the

It ]11 unfort unalte tha~ 8uoh .... l&rge portlOn of
tb.~ Fund .should st,' 1 b;e in b~nd. I ~lie~e it
mlRht JegltJrna.tch·. 4~ve b~l} ueed .dunng the.se
pa.8t yea.n. And stIll It would not h a.ve been dlS·

• ..tmo...· ledgme~t. of tho receipt of a pr e"ious protest
::ga lD St the·d lt~contin ll a.l"Ice of its wo.rk sent up bv
the Committee 00 the Nat lon",1 Executive. In
r~gard to the Com m ittee's request for a bab:m c:e
~bee t, t he National Execlltive pointed out thn.t
~t..1.tem~n te. of ~unts had ~ n i!'lsued from. time
t.n ti me, and a final !lta.tement would be lSauad

trlbnted in nnv reckJes!I or eXtrn.vagAot way.
" In the early d a.n of

t he Fund the relier
given W aJ! qUite inadeqll.a.~
In the course of
trme it wa ... Increased, la.rgelv owi ng to the actinn
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The Readlng Y.M C.A. held a. soq ..1 ovening lD
A Council m~ting of the Re&dinr Ohal'!''t;er of
It wu a. Catr.m oTte was hfjld qn Tuesday avenin!: at the
fL: '~d io n to. whi ch all demoblhsed mel} had been Council Room. Mr. 11'. E. Moring presided.

n.nd took ... Jt,h t,1Jcru

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Chapel O rgan,

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8 ~ulneas.

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GRAMOPHONES :'
lONOPH ONE in1oak, lIew
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lriple spring horn Ulodel in
mahogany, second-bau d,

10 Guineas.

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COLl:MBIA, liornlen, ill

oak, second-hand.
APOL LO ,

DECCA,

PATHE, PERAPHONE,

adclothpf\\pll-knoll> n makel

IU.llock.

St..
VictOria

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Street

Oct.ber 15!.h.

REAL PHILAN TROPHY .

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The ReadLng' Ph ·lanthropie In l!ltJt.utlon
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SOUTH ..BERKS HOUNDS.

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t. 050 stren uous R.ya, to e oye r 00
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why th o 8.ctJ on of tho Ph11anthropl c Inst itution 10
"nW rl.atntn~ some. wounded mC'.Jl (rot.:" No.1 (.Head·
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Cg) W~r ~oH
sP'Itlldon
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ross-'Svroc... a
escn 'C$ v (I Ilg eslo
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The mem r s 0 {,o.l1e
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'" hlst dnve. P rosen ls-one ca.n hardl y "'all them
J1r iT.e5- wcre gI ven to oach of th ... SO I<lICI" ther e ,
", hilo four Prizes wc~e nrcsonLed to t he la dl es With
t.h:l hlg-h cst scoret';. Mrs. Georec (jrf'~, t ht! WJ I C
of the !lC('!'ctflIY ot , the lnSt.ltutlon, dlst.nbul cd the
troplll(,s ,md !Ilesc.nl.s
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A pl entcou~ tf! D. wa.s "pread for t h e gat~e rl11g,
aoo th is W(I.S followed by a bright 'mll!Hcal prog ramme.
Th e roll o'o1o mg art.lstes ga\(! their "er- ,
VICf$ ·-'M r . P ercy Ma.nton. Mr. J . 'I'ayior. h1J:-s
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O Ca llajil;han, Mr. Geo rge Jenner Ilnd Mr.
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:Mr 'Will LeWIS WM the a ccom pa.nlst.,
The _wounded, Vllho numbered 105, s:tcnt nil c.... Joyablo a.fLf'l'Iloon.
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appearance f)f ber c;urtains, tablecloths and bed
lliaen (lh~uli:l wash· them
with Olito. OmQ is
c1eaDMII', purifier, and

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bleacher in one, ' ,nd is
made specially for the
purpose of washing
white . things whiternot various shades of
grey, It is simple and
safe to use and involves
no hard work. Full
directions are on the
packet,

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R. S. HUDSON LWI'TlEo.
LivetpOol. W". Bromwieh <II Lo.doa.

THE ' " HEELAS

SALE OF
BL~NKETS, ,DOWN QUILTS & FLANNELS.

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OCTOBER 11th.

POST ORDE.RS. WILL REACH US iAND
WILL BE DULY EXECUrnD.

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HEELAS !Ltd., of READING.

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SELF RAISING FLOUR.
GAKE FLOUR.

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WHAT THE PROFITEERING
COMMITTEE CAN 'DO.
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LIST OF ARTICLES THAT ARE DEALT
WITH BY THE ACT.

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POWDER.

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BAKING POWDER.

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Catalogue of extraordinary bargains'!'
sent free on request.

IS THERE A COOK IN READING?

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bave deci.d.ed to oontintm ·tb..i8 eYN1t

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FOR O~E WEEK LONGER.

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Omo i8 mrMl. by Hutl.on'.-Q
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A4if-4l1·hltllr, rW. 4"" Ja.-.;r ,

IN PACKETS
EVERYWHER·E.

MOULDERS' STRIKE.

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NOT FOR COLOURS.
WOOllENS OR FLANNELS.
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woman who
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takes' a pride in the,

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a sl)ccla.l WilY.
Unhappily.
th e wounded are ~tlll WIU; us, and lit-tIl n e'Xi cheer m g up and h elpLDg' along. Yet they ~ro apt, In
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Sevenl new firm'S were elected to

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MORE STREET ACCIDENTS

MOHIUMS:
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mereo dooire to call 1the attention of tho Watch
grammo, Mr , Edw in J. Tee i llve a.n organ recttal Committee of tho Borough Couoeil to the dctnof nD IHI.1f-hour's duration, '£ he Re lldtn~ Temper- m ental effect prosooutions under the Reading
a'nes Ba.ud were billed &8 the .. stars" tor the Paving 'Act of 182S will havo upon t b e bUSlDl'AS
e\eninR' , and rOD dered t heir selections WJth t.belr ' of thl& town if t.bi8 Act is umca.sonably eDforeed.,
charact.crll, LIC " cne and expression, at.her Items ' and ' tnor()fore urge t.he Watch Committee to uae
were giv en by Mr. Fred HIli, 1:I 15S .I>~ D.rIon 'fee , Mr. , their best endeavour! to obt.a.in aomo modification
F. Smllh, Mr. H er bert Damerel and MISS Dorothy ,
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Bott-nIl, while M,S! E, F . Carter was a ccomparns t. mj ~18 ancl?:::t aw,
DlIrmg an lIlterva,l, Mr. Frodcrick Da.lnty, the j
' ·.1'hlS CQuncd of thl§ Re.a.dmg Chamber of Com·
di\'JsJona l or gamslIlg sccre tary of tho Y.M.V.A" merco urgefi the ;Rousing and i'own Planning Com·
made un a ppeal t.o t.he deJllohlhsed men prC:5ent. ~ mittt:e of the Reading Borough CounCIl to take
to Jom t ho Y .M C.A 'Wlule t bey had been wlth I every precaution in their housmg scheme that the
t he Forces tho Red 'l'nan ~ l e hnu dODe a.n that wu ,
actuhuma.nl y p<lssibl e to provide them With cv(:.['y com· I numbar of ho~ ~ey propose to ~rcct are
fort.. Now that tho'y wor o hack the Red Triang le ally requIred, ill VlOW of the [a.~ th&t lteadlDg
would still be a.ble to Jtive them hclp-- Ol o"a lly n.nd has bad
swollen population during the war , MId
socially. By Jommg tho Y.M. C.A. ~hey would be , the present requiremen ts 'are not evidence ot tbe
able to t:ute of tb e good thlllgs proV1d~ . If, how· future Dood#l "
OVf',J', they IShould reqUire no help or 3d vice, b y '
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JOIning the Y .M C.A. they could belp that organt- i It WIUI .n.nounCed. ~at Colonel Lc:3he WIlson
aatlon in Its work .
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will address t~o
em'bCrs of the Rea.ding Chamber
The Y.M .C.A. bUildings in Friar~tr eet cont.amed of Commerce on
16th October OD " &onom.y
a1\ the faolltl C.~ for the mLnlSt.eTing of sOClal , m oral and Retrcnchmem in Public
and tbe
a.nd spiritual h elp. B o appealed for he1f1 for tbo
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t h15 Chamber at tho QUarterly theet.mg of the
I Astsoeiat.ed Ohambers, to be held m London on

On Monday the meet was at hippio'" Hlll, a
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rather fn ourite meet. of th ese hounds m !South
",ortly.
OxiorruhU'c. Neit.her the Ma.ster nor the ActlDg
Master were present, but on arrival Sheffie ld ADd
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0ll?mlttee ba. don. everytbmg In
WhIP soon put hounds to cO\cr, o.lld the welcome
~fr L E . ,..Quelch sa.id he tbollfZht the Nationl'L Its power to ,\dml.n1 stc.r th e Fun d a .. f"lrl y ancl
sound of a find ""&8 qU ick ly p'roc1l1.1m cr!
F.x ecuL,,·c b ad treated ~ ConvnJttee ~,th eon· ~c!" el,'().udy as pos81 b1v. a.nd a ve~ ,lZ'raat deal of
tempt
.l~al t.bat Committee had Ao~f!d for was pTj\.·aLlon a.nd hard l"blIJ hilS been a'Volded by this
. Severa.l cubs were on f oot, cuL h O'.l nds a.t bnce
t sta~mcnt. ns ':to the t otal lD ('ome And expendi- admln'Kt.r.!\.tIO Il.
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settled down to ono. who Cave them an excellent
h 'ch h t
.. ' Ve h n\'e now t9 me to the t.ime when t he
run-tunc 40 mmutc.s. E"cntllall y he was pulled
tUf'!! , and the eha.nnels throug h W i
t a u · F..x~cutt\r(! Co mnll~tee, in ,their undoubted rI~ bt.
down m tho opcn, close to h"yfold Court.
p!ndi t ure h ad been made " I a m !'i"tillfiecl, " sai d htIV A seen fi t tn disband UII. and we cln d o notb. For cub hun ting t.hlS W:lS a snlcndld run and
Mr . I 'ue lcD, .. that lu nd, ha"6 been misilppro· in IT but d isband"
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on his estate. and he is a h o:ays particula.rly allLlOUs
A stat em ent of a.cCOtl ut~ from the K ation al
RRADING'S £ 5.500
for fOlCe3 to be round.
F. :t('.c ut.i~e was produced .
Mr . R. R.~It.le.Y: W e se nC ll!l ,F:5 5R~ H ."
Thero was qUI te l'L la rgo ~ athering on 'l'hursd ...y
Mr. B RuS!'#'tl : I do nnt recollect k'I have eeec ;l n ri r(! oel~~ d
"k for the rehef of eIYlhe,a' dlstf'E's!l
morn:.llg to meet hounds a.t the Lodge Gat.eG , ouJ.
the~ b~ fnre. J did not kno,,' they existe d
£2,314 63. I \lI ddl tinn to t hat. .we r E' coivf'd £ 114
harupsl..oad , anu Shoffie ld put. them ... to Abbots
Mr S !t Wb ,tl ,!,: OD O cop. has boo n seol for "'0/(0' p. d to Bel ~,.~ r. fu/(O •• ; £278 for
I Hili Copse, but It was drawn bl.nk.
'W om en An~ ~'lT lb "'o rkI02 10 the ,,",ork-roq r:n whIch
'I'e'rw a--' , the -,' by. a' Crow Hill '" ere dra.wn.
re,......ularl'" to the Secreta.n.·, an d t h cy h a\'e be en 1\ ,,'ISLa
... r bl J"' h {' d :, £24 for me n 1n 5 t ru eted In me t n. I I
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l\l'O foxes Imm e:dlutC'ly made of[. but a thIrd
rllbl i~h~d m the P ress.
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'Work at the Col ege ; £47 far m,t¥lis p.rov ld ed for I
was chased rou nd for a t unc. a.nd tbe'l ho m a.de
T he Re v F . J C. G illmor: Ough t. not. t.bi s (' lem 'J n t.~rv sc booJ .children j and £ 72 for the C:lrc I At t he jnvllrd,lon or th ... Chn.irma.n (Afl. Ma1'tm I off IJl t ho dtrt.'Ction of Bc~nctt.·s Htll
After
inrOTm".t,nn to ba~e ber n gll'cn to the Co mm,j t~,.. of 1l1IMlng a nd cx~tant. mothf> r5. Thn.t w;} :<; for H F . Sut.ton). l hp. Com l.l1 I I,t.c~ of tbe Farmers' l.luh , clicl in;::- Llus severa.l t im es h~ r eturned to the plilce
!JOlll Ll m e to Lime?
the cn'lhan popn!nht)!l on h:. .1 don 1. know bOl\-' paid 9. "l~l t to R e:a.dID g: 011 1'hursdny in last Week. whel'l'. bc was fOUIld, bu t ma.nagcd to raD hounds
mu ch nil S brcn Fifl ent on r ehevln~ the d ependan ts T ch
'00 1
ono of M 05SMI Sutt.on·s out fll scent.
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of "aJ!or ~ aud "oldicl'8 in the B o rou~h '
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Mi~ 6\ T Knight asked wby tbe Committee
'Mr C, (L FI eld est imQ,~d tbe amount di s- , PrI\,a.t.o halls, at t he conclUSIOn of whJeh t he oya. , druWlI. but. fox.es WCl O riot about, ~d, '.he s&me
b\1l''Sed to ck>.pend :m h of ~rvlCf! men at £20.000. : roa.sts WCI'C giv en &ud drunK .... !th en ihllSlllSm .
I l emal k apphos to t.he wlth ys a t. Shertie,d llottom .
was b"mg woun d up ? Wi\II there n O d l st.re!'...~, or
Th e Re" F J C. Gill m OT !'laid hp ''VRf nnt ~t I In propoli tng the it ealt,h of I,h ~ P r m ce of Wa.les . · Scent ", u.s "ery sn atch)' , "a nd If It hltd not bMn for
lik.c 1v to be any dl stJ"('lI~S ? " I thlOk / ' M id Mr. all ~ure we ~hollid nnt ha.~e done betwr "t.o h ave ~ !'. Sutton an nounrerl that III r('1;,!lOns'" to tb~ JD. t ho mast.e r ly handling o. hounds by Sheffield, who
K.n igh t , " tha t we are ve r ging on lK>mcthlllg tb&t ke t our money ourseh'ell
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"Ill plunge th e c n'h~n popu a~lOn 1n gre.i
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~ e~, are not n o ~ a. g';;A.t m a nv l::<U!e!'l In ' he,nora.·ry mcmber of tho Cluh
1 .... mon ;::-st I.hoso !It'csont '\\' ~re Mr. '!'.V. A., Mount,
Irt,SS. 'Vh~· do we reoel.l'e ;!on InVitation to com ~ to R e l\dlO~. FAld Mr. Gl.l~mor .. but no ~o, bt th~Te . 'J'be Comml tt.eo subsequen tly
allJolirn oo
to M P , Sir Georgo Mowbray, Mr. a.nd Mrs. D , A_
1~l s meet mg. to ld t hat. It IS t h e final mee~mg. I f, t lIY eXist e n~es of cl,\,l1aa.n dl strass entrre'(r O WIIlJ.:: Moss!''!';. Sut,t.on·s T na l Ground.!;, ",hcle tut'y m· Benyon. Dr. Sccre tan. Mr . Norol8.n and th e Misses
~ ' 'font;'l y protest to b aH t? take part In a.nv : 1.0 t h ... wllr Rnd wd,h tb e n.mo1int nf mone(" ~ t!1 in ~pe ct..od Ih l' me t.hods ('mp,loyecl by the "1m of tcs t- Kevser, 'Mr a.nd Mrs. Cl\rter, ~T . Alfr ed Pa1..mcr,
'fl l'>E'fi T1j! " t o wind up anyt.h lllg unless 1 h ave
So l bnn d r h ol d vcry ~tron ~h- tha.t these pl'onle are mg IOO('<1 S, a.nd <xamtncd a liOnf'':; of demonstratIOn Mr. C. H. Palmer , Major "heblc, Mr. Oliver
[>Tflperlv a.ud it~ d b..'\lnncc sheet b efo r e me. "
qtlll t he Tlrope r and fit subjects for relief h o m plots of fa.rm crops, mcluding all !lh e leadi ng types I~ D l):OIl' MI' , H o\H\.ld DIXon, Ml·. Ernest Ayres, etc.
, Mr Qllolch (readin~ trom t h e Nat.ionlll .Luel1- the Fund .' l
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of roots a.nd fO I':J.gC! pla.n ts, ..... hi ch arc 50 111valua.blc
r.e's !ot atem enLl: Here a.re somc Rncieties thnt
MI'. L E . Q llolrh ~:'Id that in spite
tb e Olc. I toO stock I alsc r'S. Much l1I tercst WRS a l"o sbown III
h .~~ c received money from the Na.tiOnal Relief , cou nt s noV:, brou ght forll.·o.rd fnr thE' 6nt tim e
t.h o exper iments Mr Sut-ton I S conductin g toO &.Scer·
Fund' QU Mn Mn-rv's ~'A i E'~Cf' nt Am:':Il! ,:"r v , th .... first appeal t.o peol'le in thI S country was fo~ tRm th ;. "nlue of e l[('tT\l1 y treated sc" :}s, aud the \
!"O~Plt U. £10.000 ' ~osnJtal fot Officers li?fJcrmg. t bo civil population:
~ tQ!JA~t:l~o ~i~~:t~fo t.h~r ;~!~e::tlOn , teD. .\"a3 ser ver!
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I rr ~ ~~ o"'k. £16,000. HOlIs m ~ A~ocl a~lon for
" ABSOLUTELY CRIML'J'AL,"
ill ' OIl O of
t h e finll's g rn.na n f'..S , ,' :te ra "al'lOus
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Offic -n5 FnmiJ les £20 .000 ; St. Dpmtan s H ome 1 M Q ' h
ed" T O ! '
hotamca1 SUCClmcns w('rc on VI ew, an d a n oppor· , On Thu udftY momOlg, Just before 8 o clock. a
h r Rlin d?d Sai lors i\Dd S,nldlerR, £66 ,000; . t~c
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. Ile c ~ Dt.J?U:
o . oae tillS Flmd tl1ntt.v w:J.."· rtn'orrl ed of a;;certn lllln g- t.he methods ' postal employee cyelin"'. do~;n London-street wa.s
R(,\'a l P litrioL1C Corporat.iOn. Prm ceSR l ..om ses I now, ';\ h en t.biS -nmter tbere. Will proba.hlv be employed h" lhe filln III rCl15 I1~ new and impro\Jn!; . vlOlent.ly thrown. The lncyci o was badly damaged.
~ c~ttisb Bo~nital, the Sa.1v3.tion . Anny Women' s I' rno~e d'st~Cl';~ . n.mong the cln1 po'pulat~o~ ~h~ n , ct'lSt.i.ng stock s of farnt plants.
I Tho mn.n was taken to tho Hos pltal for trea.t.ment.
~.:.mI"ra.llOn Scheme etc
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dUli ng 8 n~ "mter of the wa.r, and to lel\.\e It In 1 '
Ilnd then sent. borne,
money, " 'I;aid ' Mr Qllelch. "was 81.1b-- t~ e h ond..! o f peop le who ba"Ve proved themee l,'<;',r
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On th.o same day!" motor b icyclc knocked ~~er
t''' rilr d for the ~li e f of Clv lllf\n du;tress C<l u&ed D1g,l.!!lrdly an d fhn ty·pearw.d . who · ha.ve . reru ~ rJ •
a boy n ea.r the ErlClgh 'l' oa~ tram tel'wlDus . l.bc
1M. t he W>T . Wh,t h,,·. we r.o do .. ,'h Dny emi. to I>'lve even tbe .cal. tbe Boa rd 01 Gllard,.n. are '
hOY, '1'"" b.dly cut.
~atlon "ch erne of tbe Ralvnt.ion Armv ?"
I ~l~',",lS!' IS absolutely c~mmal.
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ThE' MiL~or (Mor S. H avw ardl ~~i d that localh- I
1 he p eopl e 10 tbls t.o~fn of Readmg . h a\'e
thn' ha d no control o,\,er ho'" the monev wns !tone htlOltr,v even when , t h ey ha.ve been reheve~ .
TO T1'I~ EDITOR or TB'lt "RP.:A Ul}o'O osson ....
FP'!n t
H e r e:t.d a circll ln r I""'ot"d hr the: National bcc.use of t h e ntg~~dlll1 e:,s of these people . Thu:;
Slr. - WiIl you kimtly- a.1\ow us a space til Jour paper
F.xecllt.I'\'e in A11 ~llst. 19111. wh i,..ll stat..ed tbnt th(' two lind n half m ;l llOns nf m oney h a.! ooe n s,n'ed t,o repl v to lUi in ter> iew nne of ,\,ClIll' r.~prc~e nta.th·es
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F und was fo" t.be relie f of dlstres"l a.monrc the l ou;, of th e stomnobs 0 1 t.he pe0J'!Je.
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lind w\.th Mr. H. W/1 rl 03T. Vlald H a n F oundrv, Readiug,
.. depe"d u.lllll of m cn on aGt,j'\'e rervi ce and the !
Though protest m3V be .fll~~le, . I &m gom g t o 10 r e!ll>ect to the m Ollh1r.r~· kgike last, week ?
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'T O TR:P. p:nrrnR or TK'B .. 'R.'P:AIItNO OBSERn1t. "
{'i,i 1lan l'Ionnhtion
TIH' admin iAt.rn ti nn ('If t he c:ont mup to protRSt. to t he end .
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'l'be fi~ urea ~1\'eJl to your l'epre. . entative f OT pre-war '
Sir -There is one h ere who wllnt! to lmow
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, 'I ,,, F. ro_p
~6d th-'
wages 't\'C1C '!. d· to :t~ - per week, The telll fi~lN!s
h '. th
t.· "h th e L 1'be ra I Cl t1 b th a t one
F unrl i ~ I' J' the b3r>rl~ o f the F.xeclitive Conl mittee I l'T
. , \ J ( ' IC'l' SUe r"'4'
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re w a~ \'t'ere 26 /- to 30 '- p lW ,vtek. No ordillft.n' moulder i ll w a.t IS e rna ..,.;or WIl,
ap ilo inted b\~ the P ri nce of 'WflJes"
, l'IOm et.bing the Comm,tleo oollld, d Olw h ich would the emplo,' of Mr. n. W ilder rer.ei ved more tIJl.n :lO/ . cook they mana.ge to securo staY!l five weeks a nd
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':US Er.EBS TO PR01'EbT."
: he more pJactlcni t h/ln protee:t8. The Executn-e p er weok ' tlnl C 1I.~ pre)'iolls to the end of January, a nothe.r two ~OU1 8. I g uess there nlust be 8OmeCommit tee oo'l ld continue: to r;!It :L!'l a. pure l, ,\,olnn· I!HJ .
I i bm !!: wrong som ewhere.
'fro W. E Coll ier s~ id tb ('re h a.d alwn.'\'!l been urv body, withnut fund A of Anv 3Ort, 'to kee p
Wben t he question of o't'flrti m e stonpago w .. ~ raised
B ow long is it. smce a. cook h as been found to
th i~ differrn r.e o [ opinion iU! to the pnrpo~! fOt" t beir ey (' on cn.se. of di::;tr c"l1 ari~ng 10 R end in g:. we took the vum that, wh il e ''''0 had ro&mbel"3 of our I be a.n essentia.l "memlY.!r of tho flous cho!d " ?
,rhi cb thc ~Jnd 'Wa~ mnn t
Am·o n~ whn reA d and t .., k ~cp In tou ch with the (N ~tion ll.l ExecutJyc !OC.Ie.t.y unemployed, It Vl ilS not fnlr UIILt some were
ONE OF THEM.
Ih e original a.ppea l ml1st be co n .... lnced that it was conf'ernin g them
,:tettilJ{{ time ilLlld 'Iunlter while som e wero walki.n: the
!nl.('Jlckd for tho relief of a",' di st re5~ due to th e '
;\fr JJ E. Q uelch se conded this proJ:o sn.1. ;l nd streets !l!ld hvi ng?u the ratepayen.
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'~ .lr . l"Int mNc1l' t h R.t a.mQ n ~ t he e!l.,1 pnpul:1tion. It \[&6 a.dopt.ed
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j . Mr. Wilder ne:r: .. St:l.t.eli.tha.t we are wl~full.y restrict·
Thf' 10c:\1 Committro was formed to admmi st-e r
On i he propnsit.ion o f M rl jpr :\J 1.j P ort-e r
tog outpu t. ane1 t.hll.t t1!e tlnle ~et nil anv lob I,n the sbop
READING GARDENERS' ASSOCIATION.
F d b h
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n t d t 0 1!ecnn d e rl 1)Y '(
A 'f 'L:- • \oa 't
•• d 'd cl l ij tha.t of th e s owes" man In t he shop. Them hu
Tbe first fortni,lzh tlr meeting ot the wroter ees.sfon of
II.Ial porl,lOn o~"h
... C . un W 1(' W. II fI,. oca e
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, .J,l-m~ ....... I W''1' eCI 6 IHwer he~n nny restrictil'l g of ,ou tput , neith er hal there the Ren.ding l1Dd District Ga.rdeners' Mutual Impro'Ve(I' 111:"
d l~[,(,flfI onl),.
Th a.t CommlttE"e had t~ at. ~ depuUl.t.ulIl "hnt! rI 'Wtl-It. on t.he , Nai!ona l hem tLny time set 0 11 any Joh. hb.ny jobs iu the sbop ment Associa.tion wu held ill th~ club-room. Abbey
noth mg to do With tl1e portion o f t he Fund tba.t 'E:x eclI t n'e a nd IOform ·them of what fAd been . lire be iug done quickcr thau t hey were tilree menUls ; Ha.lI, \.,hen AJdtlrmD,l1 F. B. Parfitt presided over a
'Q t!U t. tl.. the d tI.VaJ and Imlltary serv lce~.
d one.
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f la.rgtl Ilttelldnncc. Tho lSubject for diseuaaioD WB.8 hued
He states tha.t the men could d o m o re I[ they dId n ot on the re ll ultll of poI:Q.to trUlls carried out during the
' I!lac.k over tliCir ,\ o L·k . This ,va deny l~bso lll tel.1 o.e we 6ummer by l'&r1011' lUemben r c.sidl1l2: ID the 8urroundalways cnden.your to give hun full TlLlue for na.ge:e piUd. ing districtK, The vaneties under trial were Berwick
Que thiug he forgot to mention wai, he dischl'Lrged CalStJe, Ma.jeatic and Ally, and ea.ch member W&15 atked
WHAT THE COMMITTEE HAS DONE IN READING.
th'e of his old ~ t workmen In the fonndry , Yo·hose length , to report on the na.tnre of the sail iu which they were
of se"ice ranged from three to fi ftecII yflU". If he I' growD , produetiveIJ6!lS, coolrin, qualities, number of
t hlllks theso mOil ,,' erll &i.a c.i.:l:nllt has takeu him a very ch .. tr, number of di8t'ue tubera, whcn diAeue, if any,
£2.314 SPENT-5.973 PERSONS HELPED.
long time to fi u d it. out.
1 a.ppeM'M on tLe fohege, and date of lifting.
The
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Iu Februa.ry of tl1i3leflT n F ouudry ComDllttee wall I following ruerut'e l',3 haying gi'Vlm their e%pCJienee with
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forwed Ilt Mr. W1!ctel s rsql4!st, Ilnd he h.u &s.eured. us these Tarietles, Tiz. MelS!ra. Fulker, Carter, Blackwell,
\ f r. S R Wb lpey- pl"l'!<f'n!.cd &. r eport on the cult. lva.tlO n. ' 'f'Ot'C dug. up 3llQ. planted wltb pota.- I on numerous OCCU<! IO II!t that be hlUr. been well satiafl.ed i 'l'ownsend, H. Goodger, F . Cox, E. J. Dore, a.nd
't,l"!.: r)f the Fund 10 Readin g smce ib beginn ing, toes und er the slIp erv ul.lon l')f & gardener who was . With the pro«res. mllde b~' the moulders i n t he shop.
Moult on , an animated diflcuaeion took pla.ce, aUIlt.a.ined
III \\ i.J lch h- s..t1d ·.himllelf out. of work.: Ln this wn!t ",ork for some
What hu CAused the trouMe hu almply been aD. by Mu'ffs. Parfitt, D. Dore, Eater, M&.rtID, Leaver, aDd
35 men !ound .
Tbese pto~ were eventua.lly apph~ti ou foa' a lIatiocu advance of w&gt!l.
those bef~ re mentionel'1 a;a we.1I ~ It:Yera1 membe.ts ot
'1 ~.~ PI moe of 'W 1I.1t\S' i"1l'n d in ReadlD~ . or kl taken .oyer .and u sed as I1.I]otmentJ, .
Signed (ou beha.lf of the Branch <2omm.1tt.ee),
the Be&dmg A1lotmet'lt :Maoclation..
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q. th R endi ng BrAnch of tb~
A ntlcl pa.tlllg .tt. the ouhet a. , b o rtj6~ of food ;\,
JOSEPH H. PIKE,
Mr. J. Dore was "warde rl the &Moe:iation _ tint-clUJ
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Com ·...
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bt ' ed Ib ' ' 1
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Sec.F.8.I .F.,
cettifieate of eu.lt..ur.ll fikill tor ahe;a.p of ex.cellentbulba
~ :'It (m al R.elt ef Fll nd "blcb was lDa.ugurat.cd by
tnh. l/Ctl 0
a 108 0 a:1n
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a.n :e::. I 30th t 919
Re d .; B ncb
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e mp t.V' h ouse, a.rrAnGed Cor the collectIOn of s ur . I ".;ep .
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II. Wa • rn.
' j 0f S uttcnil' Al ODlOU.
t;, ] r ' lIce o[ W ales, \)('gan Its work soon / ~rter plus 'fnut ond bPg~ed the ' sugar to make Ja.m.,
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!l ll' n1l lbreak of "'fl r m ' 1914 under the: Ma.yor,d ty
which was given to oeedyb~ nod mueh a.ppre( ~ ~b C. G F lp.ld
It ~3-1i practically the first cintr d,
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{ J t..~. ~ glc .lt "u eff orts, and Mr Fiel d at once
212 A W1~ EK TO 4. ..
r!l:i ""J the "elV '\'a luahl e 6en"lCCS of Prmclpal
By the summer of 1916 etnpl0Y'lnent in the dlsC':"d' . f.i Ih, ru"ding {;niv6"itv College. ,nd trlct h.n beoome hri.k nnd ,the v.riou. agenei ..
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Il l." '" :? r31 Ulf' mbers of hi S ~t.alr, who , though fOT ca.1i..llg for tho fa.nlllies p i Ql~n Qn eervlce had
ell hohdny at. t he time
at. once returned and Jeo L their wo rk well in hand , 10 t1:tnt calls on thl!\
1.1Te r. . d t.hr ll· !!~ITlces t~ the' M ayor . Principal :F und became redllced, but, .all thfOU,8'Ji tbe wa.r
l 'htld. ~W!l..'i a ppolIJied hon :!If'c reto.ry to the Fund. thc C~8 relieved by thI S Fund have varied from
t l i 11 ~ene r olJs r eply to the refJ.uest. for money
212 per weeK to rOUt , Inclndiqg Q10~ e s~elalJy a: ----,---;-..-.
'i ," lInmed lateiv- forthcoming. Alt()gether £ 5,583 large number wbo could qot obtAm l'elief fro m
1{), ,,;L.... subst:rlbed Rnd handed over to the safe
~n y o~e r. agencv . a.pd ~ all ha.y~ qalle.d for mu ch
hrf' j'l.no,t of :\lr. J o hn Simonds, o( BarclAY'S Ba.nk, IDvestlgat lo!1 and ca.re ful . t.houg-ht Rn d work f rom ,
:1 bl) th ro"~h()ut !.ta!! ncted as honorary trea~ ret the many workers for the benefit of thea.r fellow
'i1 the Fl!I1d,
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Th;oo ComD,itU!6 all espe~j nU .r jndebt.ed t.o th e
100 L OV- * SCALE
four ?thyors of t he Borou~h':-.o\.lde nl'lan Field.
QlIIte eorlv io the admini str.:t.tion of the Fund who Inaugurated t he work aJ~ d under whose a.m•.
1't \\ as dec ided to send all 61lbscnption s to augPl>:':('oS the spociai m~dtinery '11'&.5 built up. Coun .
1l>f'1It. ta l! Central F\1Or1 in Londoll ,'ahd to receivo
cillors L . G, ~utto,1l &OS! F . A , Barje.aot, wb('t
~'T"'n t!i from the 0ent ra.1 Comtnittee (....hoee work thl'01!.gbollt their Ma.yora t.y gave very sJ)OCial Rnd
The fi rst Oleet.ing of t.l1e Rcadmg Pr06~mg 1 niahee, tUrpentin o, distemper , waU·p&pera, pipes,
U~ !:I b<>:-n larritd out under the aUllpicclI of th r. 5rmp ,\.th~t.IC cn.ro and tlao"gbt kl all the intrica. Comm ittee was held yC5tcrday (Fliday).
stone I"~ w tl.re ~d n.gncultura,t, !:Lpea, cut and
LnCall (Jo,ernmpnt B O(\l'd) a !l th ~v were required ,! cie~ of the work . a,nd aleo to the J'l reeent !thyor ,
Tho A ct. onl a.!Jphes to any article or clau ot wrough t. I!on and ateel, valves &D 1it.t~) el~o
~ n n ttbe w bole tbis a.rrangement has worked fIJ r1y Aldenn&n S Hal'~ard , uh('l hu ablY
. carried on
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B d cable, fittmgs., pla.nt.and met.enl. gas plpesl fitt:.inga,
'h ' \h C const an t T1se
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pn~. the ti e high !::~a.ditions of bi' lprodeoeMOr5, and to the &rticle which a.ro uocla.rcd. by order of tha oar
hl.n'
ond D)el.ers, road m"
'-als, 111l1\1l..I
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(mnmltle~ hilS often ff' lt, and ...t rongly represented mAllV memoors or the loca.l . Su~romitteea who of Trado to be ouo or one of a. kind In common use
locks, aspba.lt, tar and broken eto.ne, IItructuraL
VI t. hn Ckntra l Commi t tee that the general sca.le througbout tbe periOd ha vre g\ven.. ru.uch time and by the public (1LII.d which a.re not controlled) or steel And iro~ ....ork, rolled Jomts. chAnnels, anglel.
0' r. .·l!ef a. no\\'ed by hcadqua.rterl ha.s been too t hought to {.he van.ri.nLY needs of those who applied to tho m atcria l, machinery or acceuoncs u sed in ~ , bars anil plates, ~la.nt., tools &nd t.ackle r~
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tbo .....
~duct.ion 01 such~.
B,· c\.tI. Order
. 'Works:
qU1r¢ for tho co~trnctJoo of buildi.Dp Q.lld publio
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tor helr ·- Am on lls t these
~ial ' mention ahould
.\ 1 ,\..1 of '£2,3 14 6s haa been gr a nt.ed to !lome
b~ m:l.de nf 'tho Hon .' Secretw1E1f1, Mr. R : . Th.m- , already Issuod t.he .B.oard h.:\,o doclared tl:Ja.t. t.be
«() THE FOLLO'WING A.rl.TICL.F.B 'lll' :rooD'
5.°73 reei ~lep.t', wh ile £114 19, . II¥!. was p&ld b~l , t he bon. ~. for tb. ' moot ·~Ir. dm. 'I Acl . hall . pply r.o
Presh IrlUt (~oopt '1>1'1...) DU'" e&nDed ODd
in ''' tl.gC' - to Lhf"5e employed on dlg8'i n p: , £278 41;.
si.nD in tM town, who haJ!l, ll'iv~lI unlltinttng ./Jer. , (II.) ,ALL ARTIOLES OF WEA.RING AP.PA~EL, bottled fnlit, prm~ed fruit' (except drjed fruita)
91d tn the wom_cn ;!.n d ~lrle who worked in the Vice , and to Mr. A: · E, Vlckust ...b o J'h31 ~ven ' mcludmg SUits o[ cJo~ (exclu<;lm¥ ~t&nda.t'd and candied peel. fresh vegetables (~G oai.cmIJ
\,om"n'" WOrh(l{)lll. £ 24 12 .. to m en in«tnlci-fd at hk~ ~rvl oe ~hrou,ghnut-: to the ~vtl F. J. C • . clotbinlO, h&Us a..nd. ca.p6, eolIan, t1es _Dd neck· dried au.d p!ertirved vcget.a:bles, bi&euiia. o&k.ea ;;d
th(' t ·I')l 'f').'!:~ In metal work , £ 47 191. 4d. ( OT mea l ChllmOT' for lus vaJua.ble help a.e: chatn:\.'.nn of !l.1r. cl.ot.hs 8hi.l'ta n.nd 8\oeplD~ SUits, un~ ()reJothing. OODlectiOllbr'y, tahJe lel.lie6, carined.
"ld potted
)Jrn\lrirri 10 chi ll;ltcn not on the 5¢b.ool ~gi!ter.tl Turnbull's diitnct and 101'" h ii lCiridDeMYi n placmg sockll a.nd stocinng.&. ehi:rt.a, ba.ndk.erchlefa, booltS. m~" ~ (BOlidi6.ed and lilJUld) and meat
&nd £72 ls lId , for meal~ to nuntin g end expect.. a room at th~ vicamg.e at the ditpnAl o'f toe Com- shoes , IIlIPPd, g~hCllr t ~d Leggwga, . umbrell:,ci CllJSe'QC!ee. fiSh, whet.ber fresh, smoked, ctlr'CId 02'
an n\ ot b er~ at the d~y nur~e!.
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mittee for their JIlf)~ tinfll et.c ·. ' to , Mefl6l'l. Fer. sunshades an wa
g su: s'd s~es, ",~ey~~ frozem. (OXDept ' brill, halibut, mackerel, ..t:mbza,
A Comml t,t,ee representative of aJI aeci;lonl of «lUran who ID the
'~i~i8t.1'JIIt.ion ' of ' the ! :da.t,l~ gld;~~vobl:s08 a.D m':'~le.srpt~d· skirts ~~~! slipe~ t.!~hut, turbot aDdedfr~ herrJ,apdr~.It~
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th cnm!1lllnitv wa.a IIppp in t@d ,Qfldth sCommit- Fund proyidcd ~ffioe a1:l(i' iurni~ . ~ of ,rent, pett.iooata' and d~~ r~IS, corsots. overalts. ~:.u~S''''''''''' ~ (cz:s'Jtucaton na.Di1s~~~~ ~.."
tre a.ppointed a.11 Executive Committee upon to the many actrve 'Worken of tb" J ocaI Guild of ribbona 'Vella bairpwa COIl'lbe and hairneta. hSi~ ~.g !Stk
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whrHll the pr.\Ctl.cl\l administration haa fallen
Help (no~' ConnetT of ~.r We~)i""ho, ha,:e m~ (wooiLom., oot.to:.a', aiDe .or m1UOre), iravcl- ~a.nd ' letitiia'r h:C;, e~in:!, eea~~ and
~hf". town WM" d i..,ded mto ~J,~n d~, ~ rendered. mvalua.bJa 1kVT1C61 ~ t.Iieir' nmpathetlc
rup. t.nb:J.b, bags and .,,,&ea.
euen-oeit ooft'eo. breakfast cereals
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following resolutions ha.'\'o bee n forwa.rded

to t. h o To ... n C I,OI;1t :--"':'

h earts It \\ as a really pleas&nt eveni ni.
B e rore tho commencement of t.he c.:D(~crt pro-

FARMERS' VISIT TO SUTTONS

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Man y acccpt.cd tho ln vltatlon
t,'hC lr Wl\'CS, sist er s
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Lh o La.rgo Town Han on Wednesday.
speCi a lly m'· Lt ed.

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·COMMITTEE.

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W'lth o.8ea of distress wltb'n their p.:ea'
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lat3I' d.a.,~ tbC1le Sf'ven Sub-Com~Dlttees W8M
~erg~d mto n.ve, . Rnd 8ublleqUtnt1v mto three, a8
t e CIMS of elYlhnn dl!tre1!!l due to th" vP'&r be-rarne .Ie~, and the ~nMi en' a.nd Bailon' F-amllies
A ssroc;l&tlOn d ult Wi th the work of caring for the
iolrni1ae s of r.bsen L soldlen .

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'fery

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okiIl/ld !~vem~lon . • rid NIIO"1 ·to t1j.
M:urucmal &ut.hari~ ..~ ""hQ' t.ve
stantly rendered un,rud~ help , wheneVer it.
hAA b een lOullht,.. The dOmmitte8 ~ especially
'f'Bnottl

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l :t~$'d .ul~~::\.::t=h~tP:'.=

noon.•

bo~~.
I~: l"iDe "'!!I rope, rollini 'J>W.
meat and bread .o:o.rda, ~.
',. (e) ALL MtTICL1il8 POR ,. )!;ENDn:,G ~D

w.,.. ..

m~d;ini', ~t:',:pe

bild b~e n t.brown out of employwJmt. The Bodety

i... in
CnmmiLtM

... d undar the .ble loaderohip of Mi.. M"'ll'.rei
Jono' ... bono";""'"<1.t.arv of Ih. Women'. Work.
room COmmit"'" u..luI employment in tb. milk.

109 and 1'e·m'kin~ of 'Warm .IZ"rment.. ek • .,....,
lIueceMfu1lv earned on 1JnW thOle employed ".er.
e.h le t.o p ad work el~1Vhere under normaJ oondi.
tiona

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aIM pronded
emJ'll~vm~n~ ft,ud in&truct.ion to a. r;m.all cl. . of
ben
~ metal work. FAl'lv In 1915, AI

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eel men were out of emuloyroent.
80tded to find work in ,,1_ .01 .dol••• and

~:~, pl?~?f
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wl~;n

""ida tho
.......Borough.
out 01

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-1 Jr.IIiI;Iua, lILA.. OOil!l't. '"' ..... t ~ · _ ... :rw-. N _ ~I" gr. "",...,, ',
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. h~. or !Gel, or

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cover the purchue ' of . a

a mot?r car or pony and trap.
,Thinga lib these, if yOQ WlSb IOIIlC day' ~o possess
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the little .IIIIIIS, which yoo nli&ht ....;~
~, worth ~Yuor-m all probabiJity YOIII'
~1II0Uf, Will II!' merdy frittoml aw.y,. Let thoae .1Il<1II
~1IfIIa a~ )~yeit!hl,ll in Sil¥iass Certi6ca1es where
they will 11'- rapidly Iliner. and a time will come when
'0.0 . will ·
-with aWliciCllt ca;irij to buy the bia

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\be dat.eiol t.he &al. or tn.uI~ :whUili. 11 the
. oubirP 01 lob. _1 .... 1. ,
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_(2).' 'Ebat th.: :r....l OoainUlteo m&J' .,,,,,"u,..
.,. . i o , appeu' before t;.bem an,. ~ whom the1
. ~ 'J~ ! ~.mIoe. aQd wt.aae erideaee 111&1 , iD

n:.COIIIe will iOI

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Go oaMd for DOW,
.• ~~et ~ of )'01It weeIJy or btOll\hIy earning. yoo
do lICIt· r~" obIisecI to 'PCQd lor cvcry-da.7 p\ll'polel reprcsenll

I.-I c.ommitlee

~' th6lr ~()6.·be relen.Dt to tbejlOlllplaiBt tlaiier
iD~' ~,ma1 coli for -1i404li1otiwi of
,a~LD~
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aD!. dOouulfIP:tI' ""ev• • to >fJ&e ' ~' ,
ALL A/RTIOLm· OF l'u'lt!'l~" ~\"), .'l)uo:' 11uo: ~1 .(;om~ ... b.............
ctrJt!DtNG ANTIQUE l1'U'RN
ineludirut
_i>l""'hit~, It .~>ided.tli"!-. protlt b.. been
tablitl, chain. dr ___ . aid~..."".
teapo! ~
or .~bt ~ch ~'!' . n~ .f aU tha ClI't)eda wuhat&n4i, dhestl o£ dra.... ~.
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DlI""'~ ::eaaoo
~~ t~ ~ce
GUp~. W&rdrobeaj ~L ,-&l~) 8re D'CIW, " :~~ "'10 ~~a~ .. =iJ:DMlV'!:'&
!iDden , oo&l . ~t.tJeI. d~~-~C"llit!loot' ~ .( ~Oaat tih~_eeu ' 6f INcli" ~O& ' UMI tJiew m.~
mr, .or..., OO_eI a.a.:1 cbDtnoul~,
eum
Uk le.ral -'- ~
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oUa'loioh and ocrk ca~, , ~ron' . .ad 10:QIr:i.qg .
..m..:;:;~ ' h1 'th. ~:::, it ' Ie .~: . L
'~AL'I" BUILDING JlAtT&RJ.ALS, 'mebldtzlr ·ar 'fo~ ~~~ 'ot ' .,. sUoh iDTet.:..~~~·!
-b~ bWlding .tone, .1&tea, tiled, cement, lime, I' an,. .ucl(.. oompla.iDt ~l,. · Or roCIdMaJ,.
und "bal.l.ut.l.timber, jOinery'Ji;"1 l.nitarr ware. "Di:lhM:&~l .. tDform.tioa~ o!' JD&bI ' ~ . ~" \.ahf,rd;"lIft i.i/3 . ;,o~_en'. . l" ""'Wa.P•. "ad, ,~
:-~ ,;,· r~ .;", ..y. m~t.ori..t ~J.. b ..

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an-.r: bfaid. iJiDs

~t.ic laces (boot, sboe ami '
f ..ienen (dr... ) butAoN. 't '

i-e;: "'dey':

their pre ..

Chure:h·atrcet. at tbe dl"pq~al or the

pa:toot

=="';,.:i"ror-'!':iDM, '.

KN1Tl'IN9. ineludinjr
oot~, Id.~, :wools d d i n ' needles ~&e.

lcm..
to opel! a workroom tor the women and girl. who

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SMALL

work whioh whe hRa aI.&TIt aa1"'riM 'oufIl moet aNy ~t.. (bousebo~)l. {lOhahing' paste and. PO';" (amohpL 'oJ,lfer mll-t-ten) ;and !!"f'm'Pataetimlly &lid. to tIM eo&J,.r. ~~ , den. booL ,a.od shoe .po.l1ahe&. ~p lWd soaP·
(1) .. That eom.{ll&inta must be mado ID ' writin&'

F-ARJ,Y DAYS OF DISTR'P',sE'..
"1 01 the Comma,tee.
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tho .oarl" montb. 01 th....ar I~ " . . . . '
AN EFFICIF.NT ·BEqRETAltY.
oonal dertl.?ie ~mount of d\a1ftaa in the town,
~ayor,
.the-'M~nt.0f the n,.vorn ' · Comm'u... ~
t up r.o find lb.
laid the
B. Wliitl.,. I1l~at
method, of d.ol'9~ w,lb ~b. van ... 11mbH.
,,"rill of am"" been
which nrOr.e. I t Iwu 100" founa adriaa.ble '

of Friend. generonoly

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100<10 (';'coi>t nool;
foods ' ~or' bu...... ...• •
b~l~ IJUl J».rley products 0&i.8 Qld \at.eo prodti~~ ;'ry : XQI>jttc plooduets. ~dimenta, .sa.Uce8 &ad.
picklElfl, ...1~, vmegar and salad oi13, ready cookeC1
indebted to MiM Lovell ttpon ' irhom t'haI fanen dud.eaI. tablo' and bod linan, b\&llk~• .cutleryl or <t)rcp&red fQOd.
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the balk of the ad.min;~tive and { RCret.a.ri.l l..am.J- and 1a.mpaha.d~.l. mmc:in" 1)la,cbitle!l,' t.owa,
BT .ReatU&t.io~ is.sued by tbe Board it 1.1 prorided

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_ .i1tt~.~_ ROUll:EBDLD UTEN5ILS AND
~ .inaluding- pOta a.nd pa.na., . 1&Sa wa.re,
al~kIIn ware, ahina'",are, en~el ware. eartbDll
W&rej, £in ware, brushes of. all kinds, el~tbs and

To ,btl,. 'yoUr. 1
O'YID hOISt......
To farm your,
own land'

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