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MATS: LEATHBRS,

HOU5EHOJ,n: '.ild
GOODS.

HA,M'S

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~o~ aDything ~ t'npre COqVinC~~:....C01jl4-.

anything. more clearly or m."Qre,. sa~sfactori!i
' prove the worth of Hall's ';Wine, than ' th·o

countless numbers of letters P.t1 our file from
,aoctors ;ill over the country?": Among' them,'
we ~y asking for favoura~le treatment in:
~ owing to therital and:urgentnecessity
of Hall's WiDe to patients. ;, Other doctors;
t~o the 1/{cmp of HalPIl Wine in their
pra ' . •We give below quotations from a few:
"HaJl'eW;"';h the boot I bow
"HaJl's', WlH 10 lnTalaable, '

. tor ~ keepiDc ODe wp darbt&
~ of atnaaou pressure.1~

St. ftolens.

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Butall.
I Dl1j:I!t
afler
A comple!.o
(reply 'io t.h<
REPLY TO TEE GBOlVLEBS--

endogb 10 think ~ DOI.~ bUt
them ~e! I ~ lie iJ Io· be fomJd,
_
of ~. 00 DY ohould DOt tho ..........,'1 REAIiING SCIiool;,'
WARWIGlK :$CHOOL.
idiot be abotlt? I belieVe in gtJOd honest crit,ici,,,,,I ha.ve e~ endeavoured to fotlo." such a:
MVThe..return mateh between · these- Beoob took
..If, but the individua.! ,who won't "",,' good :n . pI""" at Reading on Tuesday. Ths aom~:',;e:;:;:
.
h ....1 cl ' tha he'
were' withoutl Tay.lo", the ieadIIr
t.bo.
can -,.- Y IW1Il . t
.. all . onp,..,. who bad been
on ~he
us.
ian 'eedIDSjudge,
ca.n het
•
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but Hunt,"'ho epat;i.SeCI for - • kept tho
THE OPPOSITlON.warn. going prei.l.y·· ,..lI thronghout the · game.
Plymouth Argyle enjoy • ~on of being Warwick st.artod and !rom the ~ serum

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~~t;: ~~ f'b:!' :t~,~ kld;~ ~=.;'n:~wbjojl~'"': ;:.1

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'"reuliths a\1'i Wa.tchmak!lrs,
~..eading.
:I

L .. t .... we pabllihed tho following Limerick, and ~r::;"i ~•. Postal' Orden
.

JAS. DYMOp..E & SO l',

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Said a wise

£an from

and W ina MAt'Cha.nt3,

Are as sound

&8 ..

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bell,

& SON. SeadsOlen, l"mit
Merchants,

Frlar

"If fOil wear them. you caD't'go utra,.."
. Mr. E. O. F ... MUlt, W~~11 Club. ·
•.' nd lf1l1swnd .. good tat by X-ray,"
M.r. A. E. 8«IS:..S, ~ Coni.boroA.ventlfl, Cal'.rnh...m.
~ And the lC3tha is &1 ......1' O.K."
1otu;!! A... Snutoxva. l~. Kenaiogi;ou Road, Re&dilll'
'ADd M profiteer p~ to PGY,"
lU J. R. DowLI:oI"a. 70, Alba.ny Road. Rea.ding.

.. Aud flt l a1tinranr dar·"
Mr. • E.. L .... lloUa:u. 18, Dub,-I!tne~ Reading.
I' Get .. PAil' .
ut tm:tIlef dela,."
Xi S
ft, 16, Lhel'pool Road. &e.aiq • .
U Alld .,.our"Q.tl
will pleaee yoo .. ad pa!:" _
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Xr. D.
.u.woon , ~ Choimele,. Bo&4, Bea4.tDr.
"You can teat th Youne1f &Dk::~k
Yr. W. .l"n... . lt'l.
Bo&d. n..4i.....

want a good Limerick without a last-.li~e, for competition purpose.. to adver·
Ii;" Langstons' Overcoats. Will somebody pleasf iorite one for ten sbillings ?
We

DOW

LANGSTON & SONS, Ltd., Cork St. Corner, West St. Co~er.
N.B.-Idten to Cork ~tr-eet Oomer, ..... b~ Lhe Christma.s Preseob Are-tbe sreat lJD&eialitlt!8 uu. Chriatmaa 'b&Dc .
'l'ROUSER PRESSERS, DRESSING CABEB &ad N~W1U.R-

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to the Tcletlho oe E..a:change !:aU ban
el.,pho,,,c. Number, :!\I.me, Addrcsa ana
iu II.txfve Liit on very ~oderatf

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CHRISTMAS PRESENTS,
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Measure

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\ JOHN COX, Umbrella
Maker,
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They fit bett~r,
ms, cloths la~d

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33, Friar Street, Reading.

it but yourself.
OTer the mystery of the pri~ .
marla, perfectly
Rrc sufficient sizes to fit 99 out of
tboron~hly well

the t.obll<lt is not. unli~t.ecl-- · anq
be repeated. Grey . and NIlTY

An

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P1De~

ifl1 Dia8oD4

RiooK..£1O.

Wby· no' buy

GE~ '

£20

RINGS

Mufflers.
'Mnfficr Bargain.s seldom 1!e6). In
Stripes &nd - Hch Brocade. Hake

" Dlam<:IIOd, .£1.,,_

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lustre.

3 /610126

' Oems

ractiance aDd
by IIT,..
' Orde<a
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SUi~6.
be manlv too. S~

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staft.c

iride~eDt

ccllcnt. defbnce . although h is kicking was poor.
Pount.ney and WiIliams
the best of the tbid
line, but Sh~ttock WM weak. The halves p~d
weU, and with a littffi sma.rte"r . heeling by the
ned
forWards "WOuld probably! have ope
out the
with """,tor so""","" Among tho fOl'WllJcIa

were

.,......

.' fires

. ~t caDDOt· p~.

dolinted by three g ..... to two. Some 01 the
Reading pl.y.... were inclined 10 gallery w<>rkwbich w. . . pity.

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TWEED .Sl'I:>RTS

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&Ie an awkward age for ~S -weU,
a re 50 many gradu.t.ed mea iu. the
tlla~ 8. visit
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Served as

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a

Sauce' hot w,iih '
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XMAS PUDDINGS'•

makes ·a delicious' Sau~e

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n,u triment.

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and .a4d~· ":'to
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·Mrs. E. M. Johnson, 12, Maryland Road.
St.ratford. Londoo, E. 115, oays ,-" In 1915;
during tfte a~ raids, I had a ill6Ve.re
breakdown. I could neither eat nor 'Ileep.'
martyr to pain and headlche, "I'd jost a nervo
wreck; wasted to a .haao" .am! a!rnid to he 1~lt
alone. To go out by mpelf terrified me j I Jay!
about all day living on nothinrbut milk, aDd
w~ BO weak that I would cry lor no roa.'IOD. a.t
all. My husband haa vince t<Wl me that whep'
he went back from lco.vo in 1916 he never expected to see me o.1ivo aga.i~.
~
"But a.t last I got, Dr. 'Cas.eU'. Ta.blets, and
bevn to 1..1 hetl,er diroctly. I oould ...t and
.leep. and mY' b ...lth tjlturned rapidly. Now I
am as well a.nd strong as ever.JI
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nervous

WBaJ'

OPEN DAY AND .NIGHT
(s...U~DAYS INOLUDED).

THt'" CENTRAL
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GARAGE ·

18, QUEEN'S ROAD, READINQ.
MR. 'HARRV . BUNCE

(late 'fo;eman .f ~, Wi,hnall., Mo.... En.
giDeen; Kin{ s Rod) baVing acqnae.! an in_I

in the above Firm. ia prepared to give persooal
.a~I'VisioD to all dane. 01 MotOr" Repaire J Paint ..
ng, Body Work. etc,

Re,ms to Meter Cycles, Farm
, Tractors•
Steam It Gas Engines. promptly executed.
\

'~~:~ Q~' I ,n.,tailed

Eltimat.s Ch,OlI U to Price 1Uld time of
all work entrusted to.... N~w Car. of .very
DcscripijoD ,upplied. Fen! pm,.a1wa7s in Steck.
Dnniop m Mi.helin Tyre. alwaY'
StOck.

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HOW THIN FOLKS CAN
PUT ON FLESH.

THE HOUSING

~ro..ptl1".IJ, ~".'''I1''/1I'' CIIU6U
ClvllJty • •sured.

PROBLE~~

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If you are ~, thin, and emaciated, and can't
put '"' Beeh or gOt .";"'ng, no """tor how moch

yon cot., go

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your nea.nst ohem.lat and "gElt a

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"'-"iWed.

READING . BISCUIT FACTORÂ¥
HOOKEY.

ARK CUS'TARD

ban a fine · lot ip' Grey"

Se",i. (' ...,n., at 39/610 63(· ·

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Health and Vigour Completely
~r'ed by Dr. CasselJ's Tablets

W ; Q"lev, V. Wilmott., H. Taylor, E. FlekP.er
and P. Sl&nley. • .
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1.. Sools Gm<ds, Corpl. Donnelly; R8.W.
Fisher, Sergt. Flockhorl; Corpl. ]toberts, Sergt.
Banks, Gd.mn . Foley; Gdomen. Mabedey, Friel,
Smith, McBride and Sergt. Neallitt.

small !J1lppl1 01 BIood·Iron Phosphate, and take
as directed. Enough fur " ....
treatment
H.F.P. WRrrEStoosta bat 30., and every paebge oontaim
guarantee . 01 sat.isfactioi" "" D>ODey back. If at
MAVIN'S INJURY.the O!'<i of two weeks you don't 1..1 ~ and
Some wMks ago while pbjoing in all &way bettor t.ban you have lor mont4s; if ,.,.,. ~
maid> MJ.';n had tJ>!> mWortune ~ reoeive an
brighter .and Y""'" """"" 1IIeadiol'~ i1 TOU
injury 10 his loft
lli• .,xciUO'OI1 from the "",u't
dan't 01""1' heUer, and y<1V ..un, . ~, imd
Reeding plOvt1ll '"" ~by
Hi. vitality ...... ·t mo... thjl" doubled, or il :1""
first "p~ce sinea tIoon .... at Gri1Iin Pork,
Brent.ford. a fort.oigbt "Il'" Hi. first ~. haven't. put on weight, yon mn ·ha.e yOOl' money
bI\clt fo;r t.bo ;miring and Biood-holl' Pboepha.te
BD09 at Elm Park' WM on Satprd~ when he
.
OAptaUied the ~rvM ~ TIn=; czpft'.. will b&." 'OO<rt, y<iil noa..ini'
It ...... jnat .befOri> til. in·1iorn.I tJ..t be WI, a
owingo U! his knee and wioely decided to ~"tvc
the field. He did not _ e . It is a ~ job
we have IJOmL'I more Indf--backs.
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.Thin, Sleepl~ss,
Nel'VOus . WP'eck.

St..a.rl)cy ; W. St.eveJt9, A. E. Haint.s. F. Stan.ley;

RECREATION CWB.

FtTfS can
of Bo,~, F.noy VOl.e' Sui.. with
oilk blo"", top!. Prioea.. 13/11

One ooul\:l not know boob, &ny more than one'
conld know life ,lwithout experienoe. In both if
was a pT00e85 of .. sifting." All that on&., could:
do was to give a few ~inta as ~ how the "rOceS!!
01 lifting muld lie rondered a btU. less d,jlicolt.

..,d Pontin worked bard througho~t. aod Ql)d precariOlU. Great bookll, 1ike~e friends f
mi. pl.yed well 'in the 0IiN'. Davi.. once discovered never dooeived u.s. We found
'inclusion in t~ _ .... Imt Stok.. w.. mare in them, we owed more to them, every year.

AND
WHAT
THE VANGtrAllD.~t!~!~~~~ (capO.t
w,,", Rampton;
William
1 .,..;,."ot
' do OF
beloW'iJoan
gm"tJil. -.al
",a ••:
.ntiom of ' my oo"""'JlOll<lent. Thie i. what 'he
lliltit>, Pon.in, Slok...
writ.l!: "Th. Reading fanrl\l'ds'in!<tnently cor.
l>01ooe:rry. Wakdield. Ripley I"'d
ried the OOIJ 'Yell forwaro, but _11,1acked nm••.
finish, and ..ere ..aher eaoily robbed 01 the baU.
Tboy did not work out .. many openin)!s .. the
Plymoo:tlr. front line did, and w:h.en they shot
BERKS AND BUCKS SENIOR CUP.
t.be1"fJ W&8 ,~yery littJe d,mg i~ tbeir effnTts. The
extreme ...nngerB were the pick of tbe buncb,
Carr and Lofthouse being tupoosible fOT' a lot. ~J r
p"r"c6iaewortby work-but., taken al] in aU, I wa.s 1st SCOTS GUARDS. v. READING UNITED.
By mutua.l a.rrangement' these· teams met on tho
DOt 'impnl8Sed .,,;th the line. ' P~ oombin.·
tion, howeveT, -was not to be expected. aA Weir Dolphin Ground, S1ougp, on ~.turday, in l.be
a.t oentm. knew nothing of .bi.s wing men, aDd fr:st rotID~ of the competition ..the United win·
rung by BU: goals to three. WIth the "';nd I»
'hey DOI.bing of him."
.
hind them, Read.iDg at... on~ atta.c:ked, and Wi)·
mot ocored. Almost from the kick-d! the Ouare.
A DIREcToR's OPINION.Mr .. Waker, who was the director in cho.rge of equalised through McBride.. Goal. bY IBoiloy and
the teo.Jp at Plymouth, say> pr.>cticaJly· all th,~ Fletcher enabled the United to crOSl! over ~ing
Directly after u.. resta!t
our correspondent Katd reepecttDg the Reading by three to 000.
team. . TM ditr~enoo in respect to the defend~s Fletcher og:c.in ,oored; aod P . Stanley added •
is 90 uiflin,( that it may be said to be the same, fifth \'Oint. Reading t~n ""sed up, and the
but, iegarding the forwaTds, there i!!!l thi.s cha.nwe. GnlU'(19 replierl tbJ'QUgh Maberley . AIUJougb
Mr. Maker. as b. should do .. touched on the Foley went off injured, the Scots continued to
~'bole of the front rank from the individu-l-l attack, fl.od :\fcB rido made the 8OOl'O 5-3. Dailey,
standpoint.
His report a.groCs with OUT man's Reading's outside right, had to he .....ted to til<!
in respect to th& e::d;reme winger1J, he mp-r.:eee8 dre.s.aing·t"O;Om owing to' ;W, injury t;o his ankle.
..tisfoctio- with Hast;" and Andrews, and and in " fine rally the United scored th!'Ougb WiI·
.
thinb thai, for the first tim. with the loom. mot. Team! : ~~ng UniW : J. R . Wicks; L. Grant, ·R. C.
Weir .did really well.

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Or .loVely

were

oqu.li.., bnt could not quitO . manage it, and bombre l"'lgnage. n...r.. ., ... a1,nY' ·the ,tro~ ,
IN A NUTSHELL.Reading thns inftict.ed on tIlem " sooond defeat pe,.,.,riality o~ tho author. mmpelling the rnateri
Now t.ltEIre you have in a 'nutshell the opirrion by twO'tries '.ix .points) to ODe ~l (five points). to take its propar pw.ce, and to do Its propeu
of a m&n of e::xperience who p paid to write ,..hat
For the School, P..r:unptoD a.galn put up ~r('X­ work..
.l

too

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stones
selec;ted fer &heir
colour, shape and

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able ~ oHl..faaltKmod shoulder charging, M.d
their sprinting was good to look upon. Their
~ play, however, wu not. -of a very distinguished cbar3cte, and iu
end they wmo

~RjDg,

set with

42.'. to !l4c.

Won

The Reading Pire . Brlgqde wen not. caJled ',:)!It
on Wedneoday "",niog to qu~1I the excitemeot
caused by tho match pl"l'ed at Elm Park on the
afternoon 01 that day by Reading and ·Oxford
UniVea:ritT. .Nobody, as a fact. (lid enthuse
mucla, bni then the oonditiona fot" pla,. 'were very
bad, wlriht Rc ..dinlt' ~ad an nrneoognisable team
doing 1uty. The ~isito... 1'1.aYBd with any amo~~t
or da.d! a.Dd gaT(I ns 8.D uhibition of some onjoy-

<;p

FdoonDy"

for his Cbriat.mu Bo:r.. , A W'ODeclil'u-·the bigge.t in Beading. ' 1/·

look "'ell in

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bu brou~bt men earning £0001 to
our bctt.er· clasa Ready -to-Wear
are perfect. They fit. eo '"ell
been made to mMlure', and
good Light and Ds.rk Oreys,
N,.y. 65/· to 7 goB.

baTe Iu1flCient Tiee.

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at Makers' I,.o'rest Prices.

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that the best

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WM very poor a.nd on ~enJ occa.a:i.om held IIp
The leclure r stated tha.t he now wJa1i"ed to tty
P ayers in the following terms. ~ ... TakJl th~ ....I.. the pa.s:rin rr .
Poontnc[ made t",'O .-.-<rt. efforts
to inaicate some 0('the marks by which we might
together Reading's defon"" w . . oquaJ to, if n o t ·
....-beit.er than, &DY Been here Uris season. Our to get through, and' annders rna. on one ()C- know a work of clasliiica.l value. The first' thing
. forward3 were practi.caJly 11t. tOe top of t~ir C8sion bad the .1ine o.t his me.rcy, but knoC.kt'.d was the element· of surprise. or wonder, which
form, yet, DOt ODOO mold they Idown the op- on badly, an" Warwick cleared. The visiting great literature ' .Iw.ys had in
W~
posit.,o . It has hocn ..,:;tten., I oee, that the backs were kicking. and finding toocl. with great St.ari.Ied 10 find bnm.n life 110 accurately depicted
Plymouth for>r.Jnl. did not aboot as wen ns ""curacy and, nlpel>tedly drove Beading back be· -we wondered a.t t.h~ incompar~b}e music which
nsoal. That ill not my "riew of n.. Tber abot aJ5 yood baH-way. Then a free ' kick . :w~ given om language could be made. to · prodpce. Grea4
d
of'+'-. ted
d
tbe11l [or offside. Pount.ney took' t.b:e luck, and. litern~ presen¥ an ir,l"tonsifiCd hfe-it ~
an ... ~n ""
pemnt
to o. loUoW1~'n u~ with
.~', .t.ackled the War· human. Iyoet Bupei'-individual. It waa fo,t."l'D.a,l in
""d Arebibald """Id "'" "'"" loomed so l..rge '"
"'the picture hAd. \Ml"'t'"ef'a1 of the lhots DOt been ot a ~k
C 080 to e line. FTom the serum tb.:: the sense that it was lllw~JlI art, and'- did not J~
very bigh anler. Oar shooting, I contencr, was ball cam<> out to RichardooD aod Pope. and tho sire ' to be. &l1ythin~ ol.e. It could show wbal
quite good." ','
latt<:r 9C01'cd. Warwick made great eIlorts to was ngl)' and horrible witltont 1llIing . ugly an~

hotch·potch order. And "" onr ' rop"""""tative,
are a.ware of this, we are in a. position to present
_ ••. _
'th
..
~c b '
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cmr ~ WI opnDOIIII WOn... aVlDg," """!
are of • depondab!e chaz-acter. Thu. we take it
from what &ppJ!al'II abo"", th.t Reoding's defondon '""" ..... to oonoiderable a.dDntage.

COX'S choice Umbrellas and Walkiog Sticks,
,'w ith tastefully, mounted handles, make handsome
8ad- u'seful . preseob.' Special'; cPChrishiills ~Stock
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. _t_......
_ .,. ~""" raw.

he thinks. AJid when pJ~ my instrnctions
with our corTeSJXllldents. I in'\"ar1&Ny ask fnr
" nd'd . .. " W ,-th'
f t.bc
, ca . 1 critiCt8lJl.
e uwire no mg 0

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t down, in ~ !ltyle by
ng clea.red. a.nd: ju:st when
salet, the W..-wick farwa:ds broke

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Then it
tba:o the opinion of,
much was much more
of people wQo did not
thSk a.rt meant
very muab to them.
i
Bnt this test. had tho di...i.d''Â¥'t~g., tbat it w..
a test from outside-;-a test froln a1!t.hority... II
. shpwed that it W1l8 reaoonable that autboI'lty
.houId he right,. but the inquilW temained outside ~thority ';im,,!I. · Th" !Qctlii'ir tho~ght
there was aoother tes~ which one oould work
in ooe'" wn mind. ~ That was. th'6 tea.t
tion-the tEst of titne.
TheJo8 I-were'

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, these:-

Postal Orders haye been s

Heading.

"t.aken 0Tttr .the mid-line and ' from
'ok leSt ' wing' got well any. but woo

n~p~d

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or leisure for

loOked
facte a.lxrnt human natUre
--.y. aod .. conaoliDj
t~ the triumpb&l1t v\1lg..-ity ·
;",a "d"",U
IT POINTS TO THIS.,
. 4
t~,~1t "-1. A .d"""'t.be
' passin!!: mob ~~.!Db and buried to-morrow. and if i.. · r esu""cti()D
Now what does this point to1 My summing
e~t ki"" hit . post an~ illl!t ·~ ",,"ug • attem~. Il\> one could .underllt...n<! \~(i,­
01 th.. situ..tioo i8 t.kat Beading'. clef.u:I""
Reading impro~ed ana by . means of ""' good to be alive. It w.. BiJ with nov..s: Au.tlio,r, lrl
JroOd. I" wri.. this witboot reference to
"",ncla of pasoing p~ ; but Waw-ick cleai<!d wen. being ."..J ' to.daY, .
tho
th"""
plil;rera whom my
;~jr::~~~:~
by good kiCking. Bolmders mi. lator broke away writ..anJ WD.Q outdistanood
"!:~~tt!.'.PU!~~
b.. specially ear.marked.
Wit.Ii a dribbl. i':"'I ~red; PQ!U'tDey making • tliUty or lol'ty y ....\ ago
. Ie
the!" I find heap. of praioo
poor attempt at Qonv.~ing '~he try.
,. ,
w.ork had stood th.. test oj time . .
ler, OoodmQll an<! HArb~.
In the socond half ' e"'" plaY, was wit· a:lao be applied. to pictures and to lllu!!ie.
.....
• IIOmewhat I....r degree. for
nessed . each .idp-r.;, tim> atta&;Dg. ~n
;!.tifi~1~
be
found
that
the.
critical
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ldgDl."nt,
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,, ~_ .~:"'<t
Our Plymouth man;
writes
these and Pope ' combirimll ,rnIF,t half. but 'Shattocl!:

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fer !u~ ~ :-

WOklnlrham way-

p'la.y ~ .

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roargul'nl,. they w ero quite unequal to the IW"
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