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VISIT.
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THE F UTURE.
c§'"di;;~:i~'i~;':~:Ji;';;;;;~;;i; T, H.
George
frOm, :£4 198. 6d. SlII.tin WlHuut from.
£5 19a 6d. Inlaid Mahogany from,
H.. E
M o rns.
.u ".~p.~ â¢â¢â¢ ;. RowleA,
one 01 th o r m aTt,cgt. U1 t.hf'l - lr.lDgd om â¢
pohccm.an..of a.bout. Eo.rty
(Ill ~ach of the ,many oceatho. t o\\ u's pollee hB 1183 b~
a.u d commt!nda.uOD to pUt
0.
r eports t.o
ChIef Cons t.a.blc.
,
1Va., on 'l\1csda) mOTalU:'; thn.t. lteu.d.J.ng 8
oonslck rlt.'J1e .,ullhc o.ttcn.llon an\l
~
rn
E:tcJllllla-0 pI Nented
' . o" " ai,,~'g ad ISSlon to watch tho cerewas ttll aJ1()t.b cr cha n eI:' Th l"
\t,(;ro !lot \\Ith t he othel"r> In the
~, ut wcro l).lrMkd 111 th ~ opeD
\\h ero man; h'J.lld l<:<\s of poop lo
good VI!"""S '!' hos~ Ewlwa r t. o lflcer~ ,
noblo bc~ls \/ jllch ch ampc<i the bIt
;~j:::i:"i~;;;.~'~
~:,~u~'~d
C(
not bu.\C
fa.llcd c\('tt~ a. pro.\\1 woo !;~w th!'m ' J
to
",."",n, o
Ol.\\ 3.1t.IDg Su Lcona.r
were
Abl aID) Ahlc rU1 cn "Ma.rtm,
B nn
and J a.::l.:SOIl 'CC>.1.lICIUOrs Farro r ,
wt ~r Tnrd l UullO!' Sn.ri ca.n t and Wob b, and
ot el"S
Wllllo' tho O)lI~f CoI\St,n.blc (Ca9t. J; ~.
H Ildolson ) w r.t. Sir L con a r d at lhe door .... ay, Clucf
Tn
tor J LI(:·klev f ailed the lhlrndo smurtly to
at ntJ.Oll 'fho IIl s·pcct.mg o fflCCI tben l.'om menced
to move along lhe Ir()llt. rank Innd, ha.\'Jng BSCC r t,.,"I. 00-- who y, ero n ewl), -!,,,,omot~d officers S Hl CC ht.)
Rcadl ng, s!)()ko
£35 lOs. 6d. In Oak
,
i:~:rJ?;~~t;!;,lgll~1"~~::I,~re:~ported
he h a.d
With that
inCormn.tion
.A.IaO
oxport r~trictio n!l on I:ml.
es.porl prioo o r whi('h w as
VI;'lce III thi!i coun try Wn.l!l
,
£21 lOs. Od.
or
F. bn,.,·, .
. A rarted assortmMt of DrawlIJA a.nd DIning Room
furniture eJWIYS In stock at rery modera18
prices.
.-
All pl.cBS
of Com-
wtien lho Bill would be
T.hGl'e is lit.lIe doubt that the softest and ri(:,b·
I est llaoguage
thl ~ r eason
lD
the world is th~ ~ertna.n . . For
If
[or
no other,
It
IS
p6CuhlLrly
Jt.dfl,pt.ed for the purposes o f poetry. It is, m fact,
U"'teI'SalI V acknowh)d~ed that tJ16Te have. been
I mOl poets. produced In P ersia. t han in all the
nat. !HI of Europe put t ogether. Yet, ~t raDge to
Sa.} there are. few wbose names are known to the
£2 195. 6d.
BEDDING.
fO'~'~,~~~7~!:~~;~~~~;~ii~1'i.u:r:~e!a.sonsl from an a.cnIIl st the reintrl'l du ctlon
but. the committee had
p ersu3lillg P a.rhament to
/. 4ft. 6in...
..
,
Rnir Drooms, ~/11!.
Hund~e of Wioker Chairs of every description,
plain. colouJ.a., anduphoIatered. From, 25/6 :
29/6
32/6
49/6 .
Ch.moi.
:?/lH,
Tap..lry Carpet., from
6719
large elzf9 ~ from 42/- _
I
..
RB~PY'AfAD8
BLINDS:
made
Ito
AIJ
21 /6.
'6 , 36in.
6111. 8 /11.
lind widths In
Tin
Blinds 0/ 1fJ/
Bon.l'8 . 2 ' ~L
£6 6s. Od.
198. , 6d.
B.th" 8 /11.
20"". £6 158. 6d:'
Ga.1vamsed Gqods.
L arge
Pallo, 3/9, Toilet Pallo
.
MclLRO
I
Mr. ,F . A. Sarjea.nt, and Mr.
IN \READlNG'I 1ROY
WIlS
__~__. _
I
Bl!DlatsmRE M.A.STEBS' LODGE. No. 3684. I
A regu.la.r meeting of tlria lIDporta.i!.t Lodge was)
to a. wagoD, and, pulhn,2'
a. man jump out 8.nd
another m1J.n
and strock witness eeveral
A.£ten~"8.rd 8
The foll6wtn,i contributions
.,.nth g.ro..tkuJ thanb dlU1Dg
h eld &It the Masowo Ball, ReBdiDi', on Sa.turday
'
under -bho presidencyl of the W:M .⢠Mr. E. U. M"ch 2n~. Farrel", P.G. Std. Dr. (Erig .). There was a. large New and Othc r SUbsOl'lbers:
a.tt:ondanbe of tho U Rulers of the era.ft," ad1D1S-1 MlS9 Ethal Y . Still', 12:. ,~'~~~~:~.'~:
road, Rca.ding ... .. .. :.
8lQn being restricted. to Insta.lled Masicrs.
Mr. H. ' l)u,ucan. Close,
Lieut.·Col. Leslie W ilson, C.M.G., D .S.O., M.P.,
erescent, :Hea.cling ...... .. . ...
waS u\\'estod as S W. of tllo Lod!!e by the Warobipful
I
Mr3.
Duneau, Closo:
2:1.,
cresc6t'lh Readmg .....
. ....
A most mteresting and instruci.i'V'O address oq
R~a.d IOK ·nmper an.c0 Council (inol-.lased
" MasODIO Sym boli&ro ~" was delivered b'y_ SLr JOhnl
1- Cockburn, P .G.D. , IP , Dep. Grand Master, of
5u l>acrlptloll)
... ' "''
Mr. H . IA. Smitb, 12,
South AusbraJia. at tb.o oonclu5ion of wInch. a. V'O~t.e
of tha.nks to the leot.m-er l \\'&8 ca.rti.ed WIth a.cclamation on ' the 'proPOS ltiOll of tho W.Y., second
by t he S.W. ,
~Amongst thoso present were the followin/:r.
OtIioors of Engl-a.nd : -.Mx_ C. E Koyser, P U-. W.,
t ho !Rev. Dr. Ooope.r Sol1th, P G. Ch ap., tho !tov.
P _ H Ditc.h.6D1d. P G_ Chap., Mr. Albert G.
M........
a nd shouJders.
(:A.id pnsCJnftT told him
W'Mted to JZ'() to Bummghe sa.id the samo when
.
.
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G;ra.n!
N...w.. P .G.D ,. Dr. O. W.lla. P.G: ~ Dr. Clark
l"_G.D_, D r. G:- H. B. Holdc.u, P.G....u., tho Kev
A.. E. Brisco Owen, AEst. G CbS4,) .⢠t.bt)
v. tt' â¢
J. O. Glllmor, P.A.G, Chap., &I1d .. v:
number
of
put and
pre&eDt
IPast
J.a.rgo:
la.l Grand!
asten; of Lodgc~
r
I
VEI!.AN OOUNCIL IO~ ALLIED DEGREES. I
f:l.Itall&t.ioo medting or tWa LodJe waa beld
. ~ on KonQ.a.l, lrebruary 23~ when Mr.
r. . Lewa w .. inst&lJed lin the chair. The W.1>1.
a.t'wrwuds a ppointed la nd lDvost.ed his gffioen as
l-!
tenete are th at n oth ing
t.ha.t the humsn 60'01 ..ill
rr°tal
..
Ri8 Pre6eDOSi, and will finally
to H im .
................... " ' ....
·t..·.. '-!!.:.~
tollowa :-Mes&nI. ll'. J_ Perrl.S, I .P .:M:..; A. D. Stl
all t he poet; of P eT'!! i.II. th ~ m oot
BTlt isn people )a, · wit.hout donbt'.
Sh em!'..ed-din Hafiz;. t he prmce of
'poets, and h l.lJ .. F~a at of tfpnDg:"
a. ~pod d ea.l of ils l\w eetnes.s m
may "oonsideredl asI typical o[
Cl&ll"r S .W .; H . H. GrUB , J.W.; the Rev. I F. J.
0. Gillmar, Chap.; Mass:n;. F. A. Ba.z:teant, Trea.s. ;
E. O. l'~<.Seo.; li'. 1'. V'ncent, D.C, ; F. w.
'''.:~':::'~''''II40D0n&1d, 8 .1). i P. WI. cbale&. J.D. L.!. E. Wb,(e,
cmr,; lL E . wu>terbum. II.G.; G. "0'0:[, Stwd. !·
A.. S"""aur, Tyler.
.
.
Thll &Dtlual gnU was 6ubseqtlef)tly pftrtuc or
in the adjOlDlDg supper room ,
I
ana
wa s fin ed
and a fine of 15s. for
,/
a. licenCe.
,
MORLAND
woofl. No. 3066.
. -I- m09~ enjoyable 1a.di.e6' night in conDectlon with
tbw popu\a.r Lod~ t.dok pla.oe â¢â¢ the Cave:raha.m
:bndge Hot.el on Wednesday. B'ebru~ 25th.
I
created much mirt h in
R&llem'.- ·Fi,ood 15 â¢. in all.
COURT.
,,,,ta.btit,~oq
=.
,
READING BISCUIT ' F
'RECREATION CLUB.
""-
still tHe perfum~ of her h£!ir.
I
'b. hid employed tho d. f.nd.
for hun &!tor ocl>ool 00111'11.
I
,
lI'AC1l'OIn'
w..
"'ld, b. niad. J".
aaked fdle priaoner if
a nd 110 replied !ht
b ........ h. oould
â¢
(l4EN'B XI.)
of freqlu;'nt r~if.ri ~i
tb.
luI bloo~·m..ldn. '1'''.'"rno
pills_
HdoKEY.
,
hC'l riave top .nniGer 'boy In
On t,h., followin, day, hi
I
I
Many a bn""""'I.
hack and ::ride, a. burning b".ilacbl>,
of .having no spine left.
her that a11e refuses. \Vitk
herOlo. '" II'v. np. WluJ.t. pity
not listen to the-ir frl enda whom
pink pill~ h ave saved from this
pills
ht to m.y
be ta.ken
the ~~~:~l~~~~
bood oug
, they
makein all
hea1th of a· 1ifetime. But
suf1ers they will help her-in
and, aJter---fife.
To quot&
WillmmJ;'
above ,..jd h. '""'~
on the W'Ity- he met
to iK. tho po.t"Oel ~
took tho pan%J &Dd
cW iver Ii.
.
on ~Jml.t. 2nd he
'
MA.1tTI/.r <llUP'mlR.
A. il<>rol Arch Obapter ;. a.bout '" be
and will be &ttached I to t.bo Martin
m oonbe[llD.S glowlng
enough &round I:
~
m",o~i(lli!,d .
.
,
19, Oxford·road ..... also
8:0 tmmllz7.1ed d og to stl'a.V
1l1l ~win~ it to stray without
addl"MS of own ~r -::Tbe
eVl dence in the box.
Mont;b;;";~,~d.
M'"
C,yenbam. and took
nffiqe. W''here h e !laid:
,
"
'(
I tt)<l\: it." Be w ent on to
the bicv...le &nd t he pot:.e:ry
'Put the a.rticlee: under a
c],n,, ,,',,!. . .nd oran .... the
, wh on he took t,~o
in dica'ted be d~",ovored tho
ounce
limp anJi
an." "".' "en"
I
upon my .sld·.n~I\l'.
life- beca.m a
, after
or,
4oc1
I an to 110 I'urpo~.
Luckily, ..
to hear of Dr, !W;11i.m,'
pi1ls, and decid ed to givft them
me
the third bOx I became aware of a
1Ife; my appetite grew, a nd I
I kept on 'flth tbe pills, and
I W IUI a. new r oma.n.
the lad .. yety maight
him thnt he would be
Jtnv "'â¬l1ch thinll occurred
.. Two vears A.;tO," '~ntinued
had anot.hf!r br~... kdown", a nd life
M.1Q'istratell would dismiss
P.,"j"'"tlof
"""-,,.
to compen;sate Mr JenkIns
burden .. Then I remembered Dr
pills, and gav~ them allother tri ;ll:
.. They t onk immediate effect,
well that evcr.\'"hod:r beli~ved I
tease o f life.. II kep~ nn takll1g
completely Ic~red' me," _
If you arp nQt fit., Dr. Williams' '.. nk
help yon to ~""lth. 'Got a ,upply
deater, and Uk for Dr. WiIlia.ms.
for one box ,or ISs. 3d. for six
WllIia.me· Mediciptlr Co., 36,
Lo~.dcD,
,,
.........
~".'
.'\
8 /11. I
~'lre T" C L- c .â¢
45 '6,
xfo dSt.,R..,.. . ,
....;a.f·OT.Mr. A H. Bull (in t be CbaiT) â¢
DtC1Kl!lNS .L:BIO'l't7BBIi
J
W, 1. Btnd a JIOItco:d
?/111
16/11, 8/11.
fu zes from. 8(11.
Oxyd iHed BraJ IlDd
Spe«ial'Va.luJ, /:£4
All Rrnas Cu bbs with
Large stockt'l, I
Mangles and WrinlleT'8. 18in.
I
MeuuremeniB taken lind estimates
Br l8f'lea
OXydl8ed Bra~ ~ and
Better quality, ~ 11; 8 13,
Alitniniunl 'WHro, ~ettlc8,
Frypans, Tea Pots, eta , a.t.
submitted free 01 charge. I
a.n absentee {rom the Royal
attemptinlt to travel on the
nnt anthorh;ea for the convey..
in~:nl:lii';;"E~~d
B e Wll-B further cha.rgMl foT'
D:
Austin W ebb, a. ~1'!rV&nt o n the
time a.rad place. The pria.
to tho second charge, but
"
16/11. 181 1.
Sill,
li'lIIh :K.ctt1ce, TlT~ K ottlelt,
'
~tock.
I
lO'n, 121 1. i
F i re
n,"'.
"
I~/6h l'{ll' ~/61' '2/ll!
' \'
Steel Poli.h.d Fendare,
Inlaid LlDol euro ~ 1920 patter1l8.
All
above :fitted free of chargo by experienced.
w orkmen.
.
Cocoa Mats, 2/11 3/11, 4111, 5/11.
Sh~des
order.
2 ' 11, 2'7lD. 4
L.rg. v.riety of FlooTclo~h!. Printed and
Stair Oarpetl .A.:J:rnmster, IBin, 10/ 11. 22iin.
12'11. I T artitTY, 18iu., 416z. 22m.,
6/11 por ynr . .
Axminoter Rugo, from 16/11 to- ew6
,
B", .. Roil F, nd.", 12/ 1. ~5/ 11 1al'11
Matting,
1011'1..
to
316
-,.
Nail Drush â¢â¢, ~!,d .⢠4 \d., 6 (
5/6. 45in.17/11. Mm. 8111. "fd 7210.
Real Go.ts~in and Sbeepakin Rugo, f..~ dyed
'
2 '81. f illl
Le. ber,
3,6 !.
CocOA.
I
.
Cocoa Broom,! 1/3 \. /6!., 1/11 1-'
Bcrobbmg Br,be., 61d to 1;3t .
RoiT Brushes,
I £7 198. 6d. to £21 lOs.
I
2/6, 3/6.
I
Seamleas A:xminstcr C8.rpeb,
~/ll, 4/11. 5,i1.
6 .'11. Chea. erqUll.htf' m cdh::u r,2}3,
some' Carpets at
BENCH.
i ','
B etterqulllit:r.2/11 3 /6 I
WIth tin ltd ...
4/11, 5 111 10/11.
at .well under to-day's regula~
the pleasdres of the
h oney-d&w thy charm. might bon'O'W,
hp alone to me i8 5'Weet. ;
t hou art a.bgent, fai nt WIth 2!Orrpw,.
me in tome 10nR r etreat 1
to me of powtll' or fam~!
are t hese idle tiM to m e 1
to 4,111:
Odd JUI!", 6td 'to 1/Sr. j
Jug Sets (3),
~tte!
Offlccrs .00. Mastera and
I can. spa re,
r
216
,
I .
ED>!"_1 Ste:-- Pan â¢. 1i11h 2 ,6h 3/6. 416. ,
'
.irJI the Provinca.
~urs
'I
~
I "
G1a~5 dis'bea et~., a.~ very low ~ricel.
Hundreds of irresistible valuei'· in odd pieces of Furniture. odd Dining
Tables. Palm Stands, Occasional Tables. Pedestals, etc .â¢
to prefer, tho meditations' a...nd
no torches throwing
power be found;
1
8!d. eacb.
Very smart 3-piece
Suite in art tapestry
and aiJ.k da.nask, allsha.dee. From, £25 lOa.
A speo.ial purQhu9 of Bedding made before
the lo.at two advance8 in prlooe eDt1.bles
McILROY'S to offer excoptionally remllTJc..
nble va lue_
2ft. 6m. aize, from.
3fl.
.. â¢
..
I
&ion of religion so mystical thn.t it is somewha.t
t
.
stered In different coloured. Cord VelvetR from,
iilfficu.lt. to explain in a feW' words. They prefer,
v erse'
I
~L
Roy~J
The popular adjuatable chain flniahed in light or
dark Oak with .pring &eats ao.d w ell uphol-
Most of the A.o,o.Wo poet. and Sufi" a profe..
I
I
Bnrrel Tumblers, ft.lao pla in Hoavv boltom
And Its admirers include a.lmost t.he whole populat.lo n . R espect a.nd eateem evetyWhere att-end on
t he 8o.'Iplrant for poetic fam e. and even the sma.llen
..park Qf geUlus IS vlcwed with delight.
br at
,
Tea Cnps and Saucers from,
I
Doulto'n ware/ at mucb
below ~BlJu./4c4!rBr's Cpst to-d,ny,
conSisting ~f Vases., FJf w~r Pois,
Tea Pots. [?Inner and Tea Ware,
6fc. Bxcep1/0nBI Y~/u~.
Tr;nld.ts Sets, 8/11 to 2116
I '.
MOlt attnctin offer of cosy, easy cha.ira in
Imllrt tapestries I and alao leather {rom,
£4198. 6d.
p erfIa. are locked behind doub ly-locked Jingnru
doo S lI ud ha.ve beell seldom soup:ht, except. by t be
J e;~r 00. Poetry, h owever, has cv, r been , and 18
st.tl held m the grea.test veneratIOn in the East,
f
10a-ns.
I' ' \
1/11,
I '
r S l d.
Breakfast CupsI ,apd
Saucera from
I' !
.
~en raJ English r ead cr_ The sacred t.rea.sUTee of
â¢
Re-
Comfortable. well upholstered Che~te:HI Ids with
ON G.Arthur
W R Draper,
.
B irm'in"b:.l~~~~;;'~,na.med
[By S. JACKSON COLEMAN.]
I
26-pieoe Dinn~r ! Somcee,
356
, to 3916. Ii~ -pi"" 3516 , 59 6" 69 8
1o £10 108.
' .:
m.rkabl. VIIlu. £10 19B. 6d.
bre
4\ PERSIAN TREASURE.
tF
2l-piece T e,.
I
Raving concluded Ius tour o[ the nnles, he went
Sir Leona.rd DunuUla' t.hen
. t.a.tlion and e:n.mmed. tho bookS"':
sJ~" 16/11 2916.
S~rvices. 1000 t6 lelect from,
12/11 , 14111 10 70,-. 'O-p;eco 25'6
6.piece Toilet
.
7... pieoe D ining Room Suites in leather.
drop ends from.
COMPLETE
LR,OY·S.
,
'
to £8 8s.
and tapeBtries fr~ni, 15gns.
to 1he f ron t. and ccmrucnccd to a.ddrees t.hem. .lie
t.ed too speak to them a lx1ut two \'ery Importa n t
rowa.ro, " w&!' hIS fi.n&l word.
CAN BE
7 -piece Drawitlg Room Suite! in corded velvets
P OLICE AND pun'LlC SYMPiTH!Y
'ILONG BACK
ATTIC-TlfE
RNISlfED BY M
~/TClfEN
I'
from,l~.
WOllld have- to be le ft.
'\I;
,J
FROM
well-mad. In good wood,
6-pieee Queen
Di..n.itlS' · Room Suites in
solid Oak from, 16gns. or in aolid l!a.bogany
u!t er t.1: p. Introd tH:tlon
African
hI. Pf';mngs of 1a.St yeu In th e pohee world . '.riley
al realised tha t the put year had been 0. very
rt.<lut one m t ho h lstol-y of tho !IOttoe forces
of Lh18 oountry. Th.ore had been t he D e.sboTQug h
Co nlttee's l o port, a.nd t.hat unh a pPY mCld~n t of
la 1 \ ugus t. when I h e pohco ICWlt. a lo t of pUbho
oiI Yfup~th:'i ' or Iho IlI tter ho .... ould say but htt~.
H o 1vou\d like to lmpr C'S& \l9 0n nil ran \;::; In the
pollce forces that t h( v must I cmcmber Llu~y a.r e
cl h J ens lW'_t as Qnlmal y tndl\'ld uals Me, only t b ey
ha,", ccrt1.in spcc1Q..l dutJe;J plft.("ed \lpon t nc m .it
" a.t .onlv bce:wse of t.bo prcsC'nt modo of Clvllil'a·
t'~
' that. polLee-men wer o n eceSS fl,l y Alt.hollgh th ey
we 0 CItizen s CJl loymg the l!gh ts a n d pfI, . f(,,J'C's or
Cit .c nzhlp. th,.y .... er o bClng p ll.!d to do duLlcs whlch
th
\. . .ould o lh N Yi 1.C Q ha,o don e Ai; c Itizens. Th ey
h
oo.en w l('Ct.OO to Cfl,~r:r out t!:oso dulles and
t'h
·ha.d.. und crt~ k \!n glcat rcspons1blhhcs.
'1'ho
I.'O! mlUtlty oy, cd t.ho !)Ohce a great: debt of, gratlt uria and, on tho. otl)cr h3nd . tho pollee owed an
l'CfUn.lly ~ I·cat. debt of grnh t.ud\, to tho commullltJ.
~o mat.ter how good t.hou· " ork mlg'11t. ha vo been
In thA past thoro was alvinY.s t ho c1lfi.nce to make
IlL fit-ti l better 1II t.ho fut.ul'c . Rofer nng to ~o Dosborou<>'h reoor~ ,lid tho, :1'C:!'e,ascd rates oC pay III
t..~e ~hoo '"fored, Slr Leonard said they wantoct
to tot; a. 111r:; h el' riCl::rco of l'du(".atJon Ilnd consequent.
cffiCic.~cy amongst po lict'Dl en lll dlVldua1 ly , nnd then
tho [orlX'. Its :l whole 'Would become mo~ ~Cl c nt.
Under 010 na\v paymen ts thcro wo u ld
ho sald.
ert1!" mcrements after 110 many :yca l s ' IH ee lor
~ cc.nduct. &t!d d o\'of.lon to d1.lty
If II. m n n
soopld fa ll to get. PI''OJtlot.lon dnrmg hIS co.rly poli ce
c.~ th ere would stili be s o me lurn and o bJ'Cct
' tor hlm to work nnd st~l ve for ti nder t.he new
s oh me TbI'Y {IS p()liccmen had t.ak('..fl upon them·
sel (IS an hono\l ra bl ~ and anCl{: nt office, an oHico
wh ~ had Its grcat. tr rulitlOJIS, fLud ho h o,poo th!')'
.....,o~ ld do tllrur bc~ t to cal ry out t.ho du tl ~ of t lln t
offiqe prove r}y a lld e fficie nt.lv. Tt.. had bern st...'l.t.cd
tbal. 0111) \\ Iln t e rl to I atSe tI;o st.atus of t he pohCe .
s.n b:c~lll nt. Hic a nnd on('O III y, h lCh h o was Il1. entIre
a.2'rbemellt. Bu t fll tl nohce must rf'ahse tha.t. they
8.10 '
wern a.b lt'J to n~lSO 1h e ll' st.alollS . Th e! 0 wu
one tlllng , for lII !j t an c~, t ha t 111 tim past dId a.
Jot of harm to tho pahcc-tho p Ulcllcc of glv'ng
&11
reC(ll\'lnfr t IpS
Thcu pay was such now t hn t
the shou ld bâ¬'lo beyond t.aklll g' 8. reward foL' a duty
w1u h thc) w'ero paid to do.
In concl~IOn he
ask them to try to fOlge~ the (hsgrB.cefu l bU sin ess
or a,gt year when eertalll l m c.m b(ws o f the
bro e thClr oath or ailS-la nce b\' strikll1g .
gl.a.d t.o say t ha.t m .K.eadmg thoy h ad "0"'''" 0.1'
to 0 wlth It. but wbethp:1' or not they were
t hy With It ho could not. say.
If Ilny of
ha.d bcen In ~ympathy With It , he would M..II::
to pon-ler over what h e had sa.i.d foC) them,
...n s ea wbBtt It 8.11 mea.ot.
I i they dId t bea
Ilone:st best they would ~lloceed-no ma.n _,e;,vn".,ti""':
through life Without m a.lti ng mIstakes ~
.1
.. Go for your duties Without any Idca. of persona.l
t~DrDughly
.,
can help him
.Annl
nnd int imat.mg
t he t!l1gJ!~!'Â
In t. h ~ H Ol lII'O
Here
that advance
is essential
few weeks. fresh ,supplies have
and In smart modern styles, For example:-
1Il W i th
few words to them
In IVldll 8.lIy
A.l ong tho Hue ho " ellt , scanom g'
ea h mltn most. seal C"ru ll g ly from h l'.aiI to toot.
\\. 1M ho CIUllO to P C. S.ldl er ) of t.he castorn sec·
t 1 n he stopped and oount.cd , by placmg hli fin ger
~a<:h In bllCCC'SS lc n , t ho lI t1jmnrous bars to Ill S
th
m edal, and s!loke to lllm a bout
On cantHIg t.o t.he ren.r rank hI:! \la.r'led hiS
p~Llon by rc.q uc~Llllg CV6J')' rono to prodllco Jus
nch eon :awi no~-boolc , the Jatter of which h e
glanced throuah raJ>ldly and askod ques t.lons cO n·
~lIlg cnt\,l~ h ~r" a.l ld there
It. VdL3 a. mo.:;t
t.h.Oroug h Inspcct.J.Oll.
1\
19B. 6d.
"
Bul
_.
the stocks are
~nd. even in
arrived WHICH .......... .,. ORDERED
AS JUNE, 191
PRICE IS
THE SAVING
EKPECT
YO\l
Very big buga.iq- in White Enamol and Painted
BedrooI'Q ~uit~e. R emark,.ble qnality from,
exch ange.
Lee of Fl}rebam,
~
I
of
to-day usually ~ishes he had
, '
sever",
,years ago w~en prices were
! ,
0'1
from,
th o Ch,nrman, it 'Was llgreed
of prote..t rlg-ainst t he re o
BE the cont.rol
exrressmg hIS t.ba.n.lul
a h iS recent in~'"
at tb ~ "d~~~ ~ meetmg
108.
Special values too, in bjaak a nd Bra!s Bed.eteo.da
country Trbn.t wo.s not r equ1red
of the «:ol1ntry equa.llv
,t'ollld havft t.n be im ported.
heT'e and mClr e
J n either ca!'e t he
, u,.pna"" 'nent. out
IAC1~JC1JLTUR!U. BILL
fro"" f'2!7
L
The
bought his
much lower.
Be8room Pain
in Satin Wa.lnut from,
,
£16 lOs.
O.k fro", £14 14s. Od.
nt. pj.csent o nly
fOT oi ~n
-TU
£8198. 6d.
In heavy Satin. Walnut from,
deeoription.
F.~: PI1)R1' , OFSULPHATE OF AMMONU.
the
F~OM
,I I
Bpeoial collection of BetdroOm Suitee. of ev6rY
Mon-h .lI (Or-
j
III
,
R D.
pqJ.ioe"",," tlU"ed out 8.8 smart , iSplCk Bud .2Igo. n aa
th t' ll m ota.l faetn gs ami butt<l ns ~U1g 'c
min or- uk o d~z.l c
Sneh Ii Sl~h.t ",lUI
' :h;~uy co"O"'scq"::n,,,
f Fllgbt."""'!J~cntj~;~;r.~":~':'~lI;,fd~
tho gt;'lIqu~ue
eral p'o
lbhc
the
/
Tho lug-elt. aeleoUon of wood BedflteaJa in
Reading. All first ra.te wood~ ]lud at old
time prices. 4ft. 6in. !h:e in solid Oak
HOME- AKING
IETY TO D LlGHT
TO MelL Y'S.
TO TV
Black Enam.lled at 21 /-, 25/-, and 30/-.
Perfect.
I
(Cha{r-
~l'~~"i",:;,,',;:.o~r.J~.er'fortocemS"'kct
th e Reading Boroug b
,';hlch b3o'l been . generaJ ly
hImself lS
and
EnameUecli
Combinat.iOlI Bejetead, aCt.
size. ~tock acned. 35/-. .Al:&o 1Ut. 6in. luze
I
I
Sir Leonard Dunrung , H.Y, Inof Police pA.ld h~ annua.l o1liclll.1 y1IHt to
1"
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of the Berka Executive ' of tlie
n r 'O .. , ._" UnlOlll. Wae beld at t he County
Saturday,
..
Tuesday,
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UNION.
L. DUNNI NG'S ADVlOE FOB
last
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THE READINGli OBsERVER, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1920.
OF READING
BOROUGH POLICE.
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