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TURDAY, I MAROH 20,

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PAWNBROKER'S .. JAMES,"
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THE REVOLUTIO.N IN . GERMANY.
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OURIOUS CUS';t'OM.

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WEEKLY CAUSERIE,

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At
oulfh Polioe Court on. Monda.y , b ef.or e
the ::u.:'&y
(Dr. G . s: Ab;tmJ, Mr. Stanley ' Ho y ·
ward an Mr. 8. R. Whit f!I1 ,
Retrin'
Morn s Baden Keeping, 19, of 30, !.orneroad, Sout.hsoa. , was cha.rged ....'th 6tealmg, on
:\larch lst, a wrist wa.t..ch, valued at £.3 lOa ., the
property of Goorge H enry Lcgg, of 51, Baker·
IIllroot. B ead lng , ..... ith s tea.JUlg , 011 Mal~h 131d , a.
purse ooDta lIung £2 ·10s., Ii watch, a brooch and
two ROkl rings, \laJued a.t. £8 10:5 , th o propC1·t y <It
Fkl68i~ Ada. Baker , of 51, Baker-street. ; and on t~
. Some date Wlt.h atca.bng a. Sliver S!lOOnr two bu t.t er
knn'C'S, a. salt spoon &Dd a. pa.cok. of playmg cards ,
va.l.ued t.ogothcr . to £2 75. 6d , t.bc property ot
)o:!1ctLllor Ha ke r. of 51 , Bakcr-sLrcct.
Goor~e H on-ry J..cgg, an ~),8tan t. to Messrs. A.
H. Bull, Ltd. , glV ln S' e VJ(icnco on the fil lSt ch arge,
SBld p risoner ca.me to lodge ,a t 51, BiLker·st.reet. 10
February , and oocup.1od toh,;, ~am('l bedroom. as him'
. clf. \VJtnCl>S J a.~t saw hlS Wrl.st watch a t 8.15 R.m.
on March l et , ..... hen It was on a. chest 0 f d• r awc ns .
lJle m •issed 1"'
it. at. 10 p.m . IJle sa me da.y
An a5.S1sLan t. to .} 1Ui . 6 00dacre, paw nbroker, or
St. Ma.rv '!, B utta. fl ta:u-d '.hat t he pr isoner {"arne
t o t.ho shop' on the mornl1l g of Ma..t·ch 1st a.ud
p ledgNl t he wrist watClh for l eB.
F lOSSie Ada. Ba.km· Ktent ified tJle pur.;e , broootl',
w at.oh and ....old Mngs (producoo) as 11m properly ,
a nd saJd t.h~ prlSOnf'1 lodged a t. her house {rom
'Feb ru ary 27th to March 1st, whcn ho left , saying
he was "Olng to Bm fi(1 1d to a 61t,uatIO Il . Ou March
3rd Wltl~C5S went. LO a. dall~ and left. UIC ar LLcI~
produocd In hN boo room.
Th o fro nt door was
locked t ho j:k cy boi ng I n t hc Ic tt('r box a ttached
to a. p~cco ot st.nn er In ol:dcr t.hat tho, lodg:crs cou ld
J::ct UI _ Tho n ext da.y ~he mu;sod tbe sl,.olcll u.rtl rlcs.
:Eleanor 'Bak c:.r sta t.cd t.hnt the goods belongIng
to her we! 0 Jc-ft 111 a s\dooo.a.rd 1l1 "det· ~roolm wh en
she we nt to th(' d<lnce on Ma.rc.h 3r.
ley were
mt!'..'l Ullg 011 tho followmg d.'\y .
CYTll PaA:c, of M or t.im (~!I·strcct.. Regent-street,
l ..ondon, an assLsta.nt"' to T . A Roblllson, pa. .... ubroker. of thu. ~rcss. sa id Lha t tho pr isoner came
to the shop on Ma.rch 5t-h a.n d olrcrcd a. meLal
watch , Blh er spoon. two but tel" knives , salt spoon
a nd a ~ld ri.n~ . He ~ the y w ere hiS proper,I.Y.
He gave tlhe a<ldr~ or Lee-st root., London. \\itness " fI,vn 'hun 1Zs. fo r t.h e lot. The n ext. day pp-

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[lly; JOHN SEAGO. B.A.]
Speaking ge~leraJ 'y. we ar@ a.1I open to tLe
charie of hav.ing III"eglecled to wat ch what has
been gmng on in Germa ny si nce tho last Gener.u
E lection in thIS country, a.nd must all plead
gu Ut y. Dpmest lc quel:lilons ha.~e att.ract~d us-tiM, beca.us8 they are ne.anr . Itt; han ~ , and ,

Skin
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home o f hides-;is so sh,o rt
leatl]e r that
:';e4'fp=er:";t~~':::a-r-e'::t:':;e::'s-'t::in::'g=th:""":e::m""::e'::ri::'t=sof fi s h skin tanned into leather.
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secondly " ~se t hey are .of m ore ~iro ct. concern

to us. 'l'lW I'(Jvolut.l on in Germa ny bo ~ brough t
us fa.ce ( 0 Iface with Lhe r ea.h i ies of th e Situation.
] 11 (.ry ing i.o mjina t& so bog flnd complex ft, thlllg
lUI ~ colLn t ry h Ko t Gel'm ,ulY or Grea t BnLain olle
~can only think ea(ely if one rehcs 0 11 som~gN!at.
{m~nd atlOn truth" lu eh C<l1lnot be. challeng&J All
such tI:llt.hs are given by t.he past h Istory f th,
'people un der fdiscusstOn. Everyo ne knows thal ,
ei ghtee n' mont
hs ago; thousands o f people had
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t here wtis S<Olng to be LL r evolu t ion
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The \fur king cla.'!ses " ere gOing
to do, th l!i. that. and the , other
The re wa.s to
be a. gen etal strike, a nd so on, and many peop le
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' go . g emJlne y lIl tt
t ha t Lhe peopl e of t hi S cOun t ry b nd hald cent uri es
of t.nu.nJlI g and discipline 10 ~ anDgi ng tlJelr 01\ Il i
a.ft'a.i rs. And th,lt t he method s to which we ,.. _,.
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lI.c custom ed would rem tu n the method s on whl(~h·
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we sho uld always rely. - The vot-e of the Trado
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mOil C o pgre8s on ~ Dil ect .Ac~ion showed once
for,:a.ll tha t the woduug (.'lasses the mselves were
J1I ft IlS rJdhl~1 endowed" itll polit ical wi sdom <I S
an ;\-' otbC!' j section of the communlly' . .
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b~ tre~led

without the demand being filled.
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f he s h ortage of boots and shoes is
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Firms thought prices would drop and d id not .buy.
they cannot obtain half their needs.

Tho ma.g lSt.rates , Il\ cons id",raA.lon of th ~ lad's
"\'OllLb and .. tate of hea.lth, a.nd a letl "I' I(,C~l\'cd
from Jus fn ther, Bflntcneed him 14 two wonLbs un-

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ft's Easy to Be Plump, Popular imd
Attractive:
It's easy to be plump, popul,lr a nd a,ttt-actlvD,
in stead . o f belllg . thu,. l~!1gulj.lr and liCI'aggy.
_-\lmost r ul \' an ably t he troublo 19 Fue to 'W eak
I;el',\,e.s ~ nd co nsequent fa.ilure to aSS1 ~iJate your
food. l~ ma.y ea t h e.al1.liy, but oWUlg to tho
},l.Ck of nen'ous energy and impovenllohed blood
· y ou d on't, get. t.he benefit from the food ,yon eat.

l\.'1aids' Goat Gibsoh

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of this can be remedlOd very qUlckly by

takmg wlt h each me,Ll a. five-grai n ta61et of Blood-

Iron Phosphate.

This _qui ckly strengthens the

n ervOll8 system. enriches t be blood a nd JIlcre!LSeS

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No man w~nt~ clumsy b oots and
wants smart boots at the expense
''''I",-<,,,ity. McIlroys contracts .provide
deliveries of the la, est mode ls
footwear~th e qua'1tities, this
being.: so tremendous that no
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cu~ their
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Derby shape. All leather, with
toe caps, 23/'1"
Box Derby Boots. Good style, 26/9.
. lace Boots, 32/- I
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Brogue Shoes with stout soJes for country ,
wear, '33/'1
Shoes. Derby Shapes. 'Toe caps. Wen ,

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th. meeting last week, showed. record year.

The a.tIi.llat.ed societies now nu'mber 56, as
against 55 for the previoua year, while mdivldual
momoocslllp baa tncre&ged from 831 to I.. 090.
Elghteen lectcures have been' giVen; tbe aV&r8ge
..U..enda.nce has been just over 350, as oompared
wit h 300 of last lear, On more than one oeca..ion t he UnLye.rslty College Han was crowded ,
notably on the visit. 'Of John bluefield, on J(UlualYj

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Te'n, C01U1Cil meet.lOge have been held wibh ~n
average a ttenda.nce of 25.
As an outcome of
de1ibernt.iOns t.h.e Educat.ional AdVIsory Committee
wa.s founded, an ad hoc body recognised by t.he
l.roc.$l . E;,.ducation AuthOl'v.y under Sedion IV. of
the Flsher Act. A succeMftrl conference on }r Tbe
l )osiibUltlel'l of the Fisher Act, " was hru:d in
llalmor RaJ}, in conjunction with the Co-operative
Society. A comprehensive questionnaire on Mucat.lOn WM addrest.6d to
the candidates a.t t he
MUlliclpa} Election a nd answered by &11 but on~.
The l.itenture Cla88, held at the College (00
:Monda.y ev~ning&L under Professor Edith J. Morley" recomm.enced as a. first. yeu.r c1BS81 WIt.h a
course In II FonD!': &Dd Typea of English Litera.
ture as represented in Drama., Narrattve and Lvrlc
Poetry. " Ah a.verage &tt.endanoe of 16.ha.'!l been
mainta.ined. . This ctB85 has . now had eight years
continuOUs study of Literature. Since. Chnstma.s,
.Mr. Shepherd, 01 the Univer.;ity College Staff. h..
· he lped by holding a cllUl6 in English comyo!oitlOn
for haU a.n hour e&oh Mondav before tbe Lecture
The Cla.sa jn Economio History, .held at. the
College on ThUrsda.y evenings under Professol'
F. M . St.a.noon, has aJ90 recomme nced a.s a first
y ear class, with an average a.tten~an ce
16 Th i!!
class i!! no'w really 1m it.e tEnth year, and the
discwsslon hour ill of a: remarkably high order,
, Under the atispices of the UDiven:ity Joint Oom -

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Mr.... Asquit.h's first speech srupplieJ! the acid Lest.
there a grea.ter problela than that of hlgh
prices?
J'fhe unrest. wh ich results fIom them
would gnre t..o the polit.lcal leader who could take

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!\Ir. R. C. H a.wking: B.Se. , was re-eJected Preei:
<Jen t., alld other officers appointed were: MrJII.
Walte Vioo-Pn.sident, Mr. T. W . E .r Spir, Seer&tary, Mr. Bo ne Assista nt Secreta.ry, Mr. G.
Cockrill Treasurer. Mr. W . F . Spike", B .X ., Lecture Secretary , Mrs.. Corry ,Women'A Secre4zy,
]lr. ('76rnng Highway Secretary, lti ss Maple9df"II ,
'Mr. Cockrill, Mrs. Ju.tms, Mm. Wooldrid ge, Mr.
Chamberla in, and
H a.rper to' represent .he
wlattached members on- the Oouncil
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pa.9lIed

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., For two years I ~ employed. in Chatbam

medicinee. butJ only seemed worse.

READING CO~NTY BENCH,-

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oompletely mj:serable. ' I did not care to go oui,

and I bad • di.like to mixing with company. I
.. At. last .. J" eighbour · advieed me to tty ~

Wilhams 'pink.lpillA~ from ·whick ah& bad deli
~ l>enetit. \1 eajd I ha.d no fa.it.h in them, ut

my /riend,hrotight m. 80m. If>. try. I t<lQk th

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and, to my 'Jd;, I soon experienced a.n improvement, and began to ee.t and enjoy my ·food.. I
f· I oontin~ed ,"'~'th the ,pil1ll, ~d they ~~
to put frem life IQ me. I lelt bnght« a.ud m~~
onC!'8eti;~ I C&Il' now ~, out my hopsehfI d
dut... ,.,th oomfol"t._ I r<jel.t • dut,y to I", the ..
fao~ be known, for r ow~ 1 my pn!eODt good. heailth
to Dr. Willia.ms~' pink pin£.P
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NQ'W' iA the time to ~in Dr. Williami'" pink

pill., Get a. BUJlPly ,Irom ~ny dealer, and ...y t~u

6th aad. Februazy 29th respccmUllt havep Dr.• Willia.ms'
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~ The ' defendNlt in the lut...D&med ease 8aid the ~" '?f 1ilS. 3$1. fot: IU%
ee, to Dr . .WilIia,Jn.'
dOff l!llip~ aw ..y on the Sunday everung at oburcb. . MiSdlone Co., 36. Fitzroy Square, London, . ~ 1.
tune .pa -ran 011.. up the road... H to hia a~eetbearl, 1J
FBEE.-A.free book. W1 1 be sent to any realder
OIlotber door. •
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'11'.00 IlOIldo a Pootcard to Book Dept., "36, Fit.!my

ry&rJ 24th,
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and began to iloOe heart. I had no energy,
(in tho felt that ·a.U I W&llted to do w.. to NIIt. I

crha.u-), Major-General WaddmgWn,l Col. W. P.
N.... .and Mr. y;. J elf ,PeUtt. 1
NOT ENOUlG!lI LIGHT. .
Wm . llot.t, of Wasmg.road, Aldermutoo, was
lummonoo for driving & traction engina with Ins"ffiCleot headl~hto O<l Februory Il'7th at TIl ....e.
livide::nae was gH'eIl . to t.tH~ cft'oot tba.t. there was
only one light on the front of a traction engme
.t~a.ched to three t.roob: which defendant was
dn"f'IDg along the ~&th-road_
A fine ol £1 wu in11i~ - .
THE IlOG'8 Cl?UR'l'SlIlP. i.
M.... Sarah Dicb, of MOrtim8l" West. End, Per'
cDv&1 Edwards.. . of Mortimer , aod J~n Cli1r Y owd&I~, of Gori.Dg, 'Were I~oned for aJlow1Qg
their dogs to be ~ Iwg. WIthout mu..l.. on ~eb-

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bever free (rom.,.achell a.nd pains. ..

I tried variOU! remedIes for &nalmia:, Lbut.

were all of

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,I consulted a doctor, and. (or ",vera! weeb

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big foot looks 'sma: I in the
McIlroy's have for it. ISuch first
. comfortable shape~ and sma~t cut
w o uld sell tholrsands
pailr s at
Yet ,t he rel is
saving in

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Cross bar shoes, cuban heels,

Gib;on shoes, with piten!
Kid Shoes with fahey ' cn"s n"«
heels, 33/- '
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Bar shoes, the acm" of ~nmli>T'
,6/11. · '
Gibson Shoes. No caps.
Glace· Bar Shoes.1 with Ipw
f",'ro 14/one·bar Shoes, with styl is~ ,",,,"" '.0.
heels, 19/6 .
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a~atement,"

ot 'il~i~~i'~£'

Sougtit recently to engage ,~
for a. public boxiug ,to,.rn.rr,,,,lt.
a ~1. The r ea.::;on, none
must be left to conj ecture.
i>s .. immor(l,]," and mtmi,ein.t ~igllihliit.).
feel outr:a.ged by " our"
a. purpose? ?r (b) tha.t
be likely to damage t he ;n",.;,c!,·,
answer to t.Jie first,
that many of t he hi ghest
t he nation-H.R.B.I the,

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~ulieri'Dr Glace Kid Court Shoes
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heels, 33/-

ShoPRing
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thousands,
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!"larch into Aplril oln these
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Income T ax abat"m,e~t. ' f',.

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the acdUOllS conditiong were too ' muoh for me. I
had a eevere atta.ck Of influe nza, and after th t
I becarne '''V&ysf'Wea.k., and Buffered ~t.h.. anemil...

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and the right time to
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The purpotte of Dr. Willia:m.' pink ·IPill. ;..
build up the blood. They Qo thi. one thing.
they, do it welt. They are for tbis reason an in j
valuable remepy in diseaSes ·&rising from bad Of
deficient bl~ , &s rheumatism , ' after-effecta · ot
inftuenza., an. mi&a,. neuraJgia., debilit.y, and eibauoted n&rvej. · \ .
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Dockya.rd. My heeJlh!ll!ad nov&!" be.n good, jd

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sport.of humorous rh"ll1<''''.

d~y. to 'apply

ba.m, K.ent, -who reoeQl.1l ktated:-

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To Dispel Winter Ills.

~aa
PeeD
proved
overunsnpporled
anti over a.gain,
a.nd is
Thill
Us not,
&, mere
tltatement:
demon strated, to.Rue one in!tance, in the cue crf

fj~tjngs,

Bachelors,

b rook

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Sil',-A local athlete,

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have

acute, of supplies.

of siz.es,
styles and

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TJiE SPRING TONIC,

aOU88, CaBtJfHtreet, to t he National A.MO- tlOn of the heart. All of t hese
c:i l\.tion With rooms {or the use of the W .E.A. yi ~ a to the right tonic, which i:!

McIl~l!>Y~

any scarcll:y, -iI h owever ..•

BOXIN,G AND·
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BR1TI6H

think.

Sutton and Son. ' Seed Trial Ground. and a big .thin, IlIpomaJly in thOO!'
in~ moot Q! the t.me.
oont.ingeb.t visited the Eve.reley Pageant.
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In September the Bra.nch wa.s deligbted to hear
blood
f""luently. e",;]b~~~.::~~je'1j~:.:tI~rt~~ 1
appetite,
sleepleszne.,
t.hat Mr. Spalding had granted the 1l8e of Holy- of We&It

discounts and to

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instead an excellent dWserta.tlOn on the CQnBE}8 of
high prioea. The Labour lea.dera were in just. the
Bame polition, except · thllt, a.fter t h eir U!Ua1
ma.nner, they fut it all ldown to the profiteer ,
whbreat Colone John Ward WM moved to. Ny :
II The filet ia that everybod)""\ried to make profits
out of the war. ..T hat was tru.~ from the top to the
bottom, and the only qoost.i.on W811 whether the
proc .... began at tho. top and percolated to the
bottom. or whetber it began at. the bottom and
1'OS6 to the top."
This pricks the Dubble njcely, I

it hard th"'" spring

in orde

·Mplltoy, Lt4., Oxford IStreet,

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advaQtage..of it t he grea.test opportunity of his lif e.
Mr. AJ>quith is too mueh of a statesma.n, and much
too shrewd a. politician, to take up in 't he HOU8e o(
Commons an a t.titude on high price!:!, Whlch he
~uld not maint.aJo if he became Prime Miniater
naxt week. Hence his speech !lent a oold shiver l .r,;;"!I,\.tj.;~.
aown the sipn.68 of th0ge qua int yoke-fellows, th~
.. Do.ily Mail U flDd the •• Daily N.ws. JJ Both of
them wanted from Mr. Asqmth something whiob

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yours.elf to your' work Y Do you feel tired, without
· mItt.. . Sa~urday School attended by 240 student. a.mbi~on or eoe-rgy? These an the symptoms of.
'WM held at the University College on Saturday, a. oontlit.iort. which our grandparents used to.
-ea.c;h. spring Wlt,ll ' &· tonie, n~ d m~dicaJ _c.~,.,· .
June 28th.
Visits were paid durmg the> summ er to BOWS18 to-da.y ~pport..r ~t.heir wisdom . DlIt'lng
Rill (Wa.rgx:a.ve), a geological 'TQ.mble to MeMfS. mont.ha the blood n;;~,e:t;,.~~:;~

whenever 'lesired. Full U 8e ha.5 been made of t.hfs
opportunity fOif Committee a.nd Clasa meetings.
The Auociation mi se the cheery lcountenance
of one of ita hardest. workel'8, . hlr:5. WhlteholUJe,
who 'pa.ssed away shol"tJy after t he annuoJ. meeting
k.st March. She WQ8 a. VIce-Presid ent.
The statement o f ' a.cco1mts, for the yea.r en'ding
J.l",ch 10th 1m .bowed a balance due to the

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Box Calf Boots with patent caps. The
model, !t2/.
Derby · Boot~, for ~chool Wiear. With
toe caps ane! .ol~s, 16/Derby Boot~ '"scout " model Fine Box
and stout clump soles, 16/- .
v,... ,,,.' Box Derby Boots, stitched to beel, 13/9.

I THE KEIV PARTY.
. I wish ~ could tell you what Mr. Lloy d George
IS gomg to sa.y .n Thursday, but there l IS no need
(or me ~ do so because probably b.l the' time
the.se wor~ are I e-ad the speech will have be€>n
made: I IliufIer und er the disadva ut age of not
~no~lpg rhat he is gomg to say, a ,though . l
adIIH~ th'l-t I a.m utber 11 l>oor jourua.hn. for
allowl1lg 5Uch Uj tri1le to mtluellC6 me. Once more,
I faJl baclf: on p!y u sual reiourC6.'t-& big fact nnd
an admit ted prJJL Clp1e.
The fact, on which r
would Jay partlcuhu' e mphMus, is that at. \Vest.
mlp.ste~ a.nd u~ ~o"' ll lJlg.street t oe CoaJitioli act..s
as l'. Ull1t. j Pol~tlcs, With Ul:I, IS a practical matter,
8,Ild we a.~e qUIt e prepared to tolerate that which
1oc.k.S very unphilosophica.l, pruvlded that it. deliYeMJ tho' goods. Say what. you like, the re ha.&
no a overnm eflt of our .t Jtn e-aud 1 a m looJ.~
mg ba.clt {)ver thirty y ea rs of polit. ics- the membera of W,hlc.b worked bette r together or had a
IKH1.11~er lJody of prInCIples to' work o ut. III pra~-

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Box Cihson Shb'es, extra

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Their s tocks

<;I.t any other ):louse

,Sizes 2 and 3 at 10/6.
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Ma\ds"super.glace/spoes, Bar and Gibson
styles. Toe caps. Sizes 2 to 5 '
at 21!-.
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Girls' stout Box Boqts, bradded, and with
toe caps. S~es 11 to 1. Ideal for
school or hard !wear, 11/6.
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Girls' High Le~ Ll.de Boots. Glace. Toe
caps, Sizes ]I to 1 at 19/ 11.
Girls' Black Goat
Twin Bar Slules.
SelVn
Sizes 11 ,to 1
at 8/11.
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Children's Glace
, Shoes, 'wIth
soles.
6 at 5 /6 .
Chi~dren; s
Boots, lace or button.
Stitched
Sizes 4, to S at ?/ll.
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Boots ahd Good
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co~ t.1j' ·s .

ita Ql:"'gen ca.rry ing power, and in a rem arkably
flhort 'tjrne the average thin " weak, nervous man
or woman beg in s not only to put on flesh, I bu.t
Sleep, appettt.e,
alSl to 100k and feel better.
.si lWlgth and elldura.noe.are imprllJ'ed, dull eyes
become bright, and. wil ess affi.i ct.ed with some
orgamc comp1amt, t het-e is n o reaAon why, if you
take Blood,Iron Phosphate regolaxly, you should
Dot 800n look a nd feel much better a.qd many l.ean
"'f"Gunger.
You can get .Blood-Iron Phospqate
from any good chem tst.. and in every package is a
binding Guarantee of.,8at isfact.ion or mpney back,
which enRhle8 you to see ,for yourself, without risk.
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ing a penny, th+ 'solid, substantia.l benefits which tioo.
J,CCrue from , t.c'Lk.T~ thIS preparati o~ .
Now for my prin ciple. Every Government at
W~min st.er. must base it.aelf upon the coPst.ltu.
euClC8, and m order to do this it bas to. 1lave in
each. oonstit.uency a. p&litica.l ma.chin·e through
'WOR.KE S' EDUCATIONAL w~iob it can &ct. Nobody but. 1001 tbInb that
tkere is anything wrong or improper about
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A SOCIATION,
ca.1 ma.eb..inery, which is a norma.l part
our
nation,.aJ l ile. Now. thi8 strong, unified, finely led
Qo,'ernment has no machine in the constituencie8,
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and it wants to ha.ve one, and I ha.ve na doubt.
ANNUAL REPORT.
wOOtever l that Ai!. Ll oyd George lntend! to rec
tha.t it gets what it wa.nt-s.
· The 'annual report of t.he W.E.A., presented at

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Smartness in chpdren's footwear
should not mean fdot-t~oubles.
Close attention I nowla-day-s is
paid to the h ygien ic fitting of
juvenile footwear b y good makers
and it is MdIlroys who have
"tk
1· 1 " to ge t' them ,
a e n t he pams
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at t e nght prices for you .

Note t he import.an t distinction bet.ween us and
thom. \\'e a rb only Just Le,nnlllllg to w":IX,me.
lh
e,r a or t-6p~dly, ~he help of expert:s 111 ,o'm",n,.,..· ,
thiS count ry, a nd It 18, 1 8m bo uud t o a(hUlt,
a. healthy lpo ht ica.l in.st.inct that. l ~es Il S ra ther
shy. 'of t hem, ' lVe ,n e Rccullt<Jm od to belll U
ed b
eg OHrJl
y:. statE1~m e n who draw th en' ill spiratlon
frool lurge IlHIo.>iSl'S ot t ue people who t hlllk ·aiJke .
aDa who rely u po n Uu s support for th eu' dra\' wg
l >owe r WIJh the Ucrm a ll it ~s ultogelillol' d lffe r.
e nt.. H& d ues lI ut "\\·B.nt. to gO"\Cln' he d oes n ot
wa nt to UI ~Pl ru bls j;or crnorl! ; be 'si mply wa.nts
to be g O\'Cl'Jl ed a nd Irt ,L rn t h""r duJJ " Jty he fanCies
tha.t they are "expert,!; " If! govcl'IlIn g. It will
~ fO,ulId Hl jJrH.Ctice,' 1 th lll k, that t he experts
"ho ?l'e to gOV61'1I (, erlll aJ1Y are sl mpl v t he old
l )ru.ssmn ga llg'. The Ilew Pre~!idtmt IS to 'be elected
by a. m &sil Yote, a1ld t h nt \ l til g i.... e us a. test 88 t o
how r... r rcaetlOll hfUl Hu: ceede d~ especia lly If Hilt.
<lenhurg r~lI s as a. can di datb. Th e Germ an has
got to learn " ot to be a pohllcal shoep, and I
see ~o SIgpS tha~ he recogm ses th e fa d . Noske,
the a.r,den~ . SoOlll.hst.~ rehed not. on the s upport of
" democracy. but on t he. s upport Qf well prud ro l~Lel3.. Wb~n they deserted him, he. SImply hoplJ d
m to a rno ~r·cl'r ll nd ctened out . which w as w isdom for hiS o wn , ;a kc, but not l!ta [{~sDlanshlp
t Ol'

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Don't Cripple the Child
or Yourl Purse,

Wold

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The ' gryat.e!St di ~ llu.lifi eallo n of , the German
people ~ s that. Ihey .t.rf , to quot& lha B erlin corre~
spondent. of the II M a\lcllester Guardi an, .. polat iI
ca1f chlldrr ll . . . or raLher t;heel1." They \\ant
to J ~ govelu ed by wha t. t hey .t::aJI " expert !; ~' and
I ,",i.1te tJ~is JlU:it. (l~ it. is IInll ounced th at ~n this
~~~I~ ~~~g<j\.a.~~ tt~ ~lcr
g~~~'- ~~ " ery poin ~. the Sociu li st P residell t , Ebe l-t, h!ls
nam e o f K ~ pm g. I:\nd Wltn cS!! added t.he nam e C?me t.o t erm s WIt h th e pnil-Germ an opponent,
JamCIS 111 aDl-ordan co With custom.
Whell no K !!l'P, who hooted h im o u~ of llerhu tho other
Cb rlStuLn nam e was gl V~l they a.lwa js plit. da v.
.. J atnQl\· " In th e books
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\ D 8. 'H p.ndAT'Son ga.ve eVlrlence of arref! t. ,~n r e~lU'rl to vhe socond cdla.rgo tJw prJeOllor sa.ld, Yes,
1 took t hem. I knocked &t. UlC door a nd t here
n o one fLt horne. I (9Jllld t ho key and went. m.
1'he prlSOner pl es.d~ guilt y.
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D S. Purdy sa,.id the Ja,d, who hlld glVOl] hIs.
p arent6 endless t r ouble, n.bsoond r-d {rom hIS .borne
on Februa.ry 11t h and C'3 me to Roa.rl ml:' III search
of employment . . H e h ad llad four 51tu atlot;ls I?
P or-m moutJl and had I-et t. t hem ali af LeI a bou t l~
mon t.hs.
Apart. from tho !ltcsent cas", th elc W 8.S
notJllng known abou t the lad.

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