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A.1:I1>IU;l'I . DIS.ti'POINT.
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a ~,:!~e;with " ea.th er of Il most
The li ght. was ex-
the decision of scnraJ · of tbe
1 h ea.vily ~ ti m es~ wbil!t the
ril.oes; a.nd ra.m
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previ bus d ownpours h a d .converted the ground
into a. quagmire. ~Th e twrolt. wa.s mort unpleas..lont
': t rare l!ing . tor the pedestrians 811d Mceedingly
ba:d gomg · for t ~ horses . ~h8t.
t.he latter
\t'~~1 however, ~n excellent condition. and the
m ajorit.V of t,berri fl'f'\t round. tho 3 J mil es coorse
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none iw t'1'O of a ~IOl18 nature_· Th e ra.ccs for tpc
m ost 1 part rcsll l ~ad in Cll..!y viet.c ri es, t h e hl"st
fin ish of the aftcl'tloon 'vas ""ilnessoo When t he
Master (.M ajor
W. ShacklQ) rode hi " own b orse
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and incident..aHy, in t.hat event cOmpJ!!t.c<:l what.
is known a3 ).1 0 '!' h ~t tri ck," he having p,re"VlousIy won t.ho Ladic...q' Cup and Members L igh t \Vcight. races a ni M~. lA. n. Tbomp:90n's l)o le~tar, ·whi ch had Ehihi l-ed excellent form at t he
Gart h and. t he, . uth Berk.i m eet ing s. · Ma.jor
Shackle also fini s ed second in t he Uniled Hlmls '
rn.co" th is time l oll Mr . \Vilfrcd J ohnstone's
YO~T SETTIj:ES,
C~AIRS,
EASY
and BEDDING NEED
UPHOLSTERING, let us restore . . th e m to their original comfort.
We dn 'sup plv LOOSE COVERS 50 that your room takes a newI
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incl uding Cnpt. Boy d. Mr. H. K elly. Mr. Di ck nc\'ol' r ea.lly ~3ongel'OU8 . . Thoy could not; carry
.F·l....er, I.ad" Con~tanc6 Curr ie. Miss ' Dave'.â¢â¢. ~lr. throuVb. Railey 9.?\8 & "gra,Jtcr" all the time.
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I::hvarmel. Lady }'in la.y, L icut. ·CoI. Darker, Mr. he. 11ko the other members of t ho front itank,
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W:U~ . J . Frye~, U.R.E.) , Mr. â¢nd ~.lrs. ' A .
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W im.p eris, ~r. ,. W. Mucf~'lane, :1\·&8: Mal.'- 1;;IAt.~-BAOKS Pk ABLY
gelt.s. Mr. ]'â¢. A . M<lS'Cntha.J.l, Mr. W. Rmmnn. . ~.fW ,ldlalbVe6 POrf~ credi'J;&bly &t tim~, but
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R'QOd a.nd indi.tl'e ron in turn; were.· never :rea.lIy to
Scott.. Mrs. · R~, Cupt. .R; R. W.
.Mr. lV. H . Gatbr 8f\unt. Mr , Guy Hargres,·e!'!, be .dopended upon. IThat :8 fh~ lon"g and the &hort
M.F.H .. Mr. VV~froa t John stone, Mr. H erb ed Of' Lk . ,
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·W righ t.. Ca.pt. B bell, · ~f.rs . . ~,\ . B. Thompson,
.Mrs. ~-h.yell , CR. . Sha,w Stewart.. 1\"1rs. Reed , 'WrELL SERVED AT BAQK._
~r. Stephen !ii, nIr K .. Headingto9,' Mr. H. Bruce,
Rea<\..ing were a.gn~'n w~ll .~or.ved ·a.t .. back. SPl. ith
Vol. Longmore,. Major ReynCtf(l ~, Mr. J. B. ~ay JaCk g-peed ,- bu he III woo.dedully Bafe ail tho
\Vf\,Ikcr . Mr. '1'. ~a.scy , Mr. G , F. Latham, Mr. tune. H orle r did a. ot of cle-w:er and daring things,
Vere All frey , Mr. R. ' Vat30n, Vol. .:\5hOOn , Mr. and ouce, Inw :in t e game·, . h e- thruSt. hia W&y in
L . P. Sted a. II
front of tJJO ball i~ Q, "'Von.<leriul ~a.nner when
. ⢠J.i\[r· F . C . F au.lk ner· W 0 0d~.t"
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Crawford
W<UI U down and. out."
And thus was &
L. J a ne5 ,. Capt... C hi lton, Capt. Franklyn, ~k c. d [:.~pcrate situa.tion saved ! ' The. goa.lkceping or
P . !lIuJe . ·M r. E. ~wrcnce, Mr . '1', H oll a nd , et c. C:ra.w ford Wll~ up to, R. very goo!d standa.rd, some of
Tbe officials, tbo ajority of whom ~'ere present ~ b lS sa.ves bemg quite u p t,o top mark.
On the
wel'O :-St-cwa.rds : Marquis of Down sh i r~, Mal'.' wJJ.o le t he a.tt e ~dlln oe .was quite sa.tj8f~ary, a:nd
quia of Linco! nshi , Lord A~or , L o~d Rurnllam, l~. Ma.Lt,hews' lS OOjl'tam to be the recl.l)J.ent of a.
K .C.V.O. , Lord Chesham, Lord D ~boro\lgh , s ub.<;t.antia.l cheq\le wollen I things oome to bo
K ,O.V.O .. , I~ord j orge Pratt. Lord Ri bbJe~dale-, "sCj ual'oo up."
Bpt. no m3ot.t.er how ~ it
Si.r Edwa.rd Darry, R art., Sir Hu'to (""unliffe O'vcn ,~' t>o, he wilt not recefve one fartbing mor e than
Sir 'ViJla.im Ca.in, Bart., Mr: W. Henry Barber, 9phmdi.d W01·k has m ertted.
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Mr_ . Edwa.rd '!·.YI1'·hit.t D.rake . .,l\Ir. Guy Har- Th7.Em;F..STING ~EMONY.....:....
gre.'\ves:, M.F.R .. Mr. F. W. H ea dington, Ma-jor.
Thcro lnU; a.n in Wrestin..8" littlo fl.1ll.ction . during
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M.F.R.I, MajOr F il udel . Phillips, t110 inteJ'val, when 1thD Plymouth directors and
Major E. \V. Slbcklo . .M.S.H., Mr. W. L. Qthe r gC!n UetD Bll &.Stemlb1ed in the 1Read.tne- direoSaunt.
Mr. H.
H oward I Vyse;1 . Starter, tors' room .
The spokesman' for- "bhe form·1)r re~
Col. , F. G . Ba.rk~r; Jud~e. I· Lo;rd Desborough, f,ene<Lin ~l ()wing t J rms to tho exoe)J.eut work: por_
.K .C.V.D. ; Cle.rk ?hthe BCILles, Mr. n . C. Ten- formed· by Mr . Matthe~ f pr tho Reading club in
nant; Ron. Seoret'Pr... Mr. Wnlter J ; Fryer.
particu.l a.r and to foptba.lI in genwal,~ and ~rc8sed
The Hnnt en~a.m:Cd the fa.n oen; of t.h e , di~- tob~ pl~ure it g~ve him and hie. - oo-direoto:rs to
trict 4to ligh.t rotr
Ihent. Mr . .A1lnatt wn.s the 00· t.:-ibute fivo
to the b~eru. tund. · .
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·All need regul~r meals, less
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Better h""lth \Voul!! relull. And Question; I grow :depresaed. n~ ..
this is the blessing .11 should strive irritable, and felt .a lways tired, There ·
an irregular .o.ction of the· bladder i
to win-cadi) woman for herself.
water was restricted. Bud Ooll~ in
There must be an e.nd ' to putting ankles, a.nd ooused ihem to swell. My
up with dizziness, pains in ·the loins we~"baggy in the rporriin~II. '
"I luid tried ' m~ny thlog. and
and sIfes, backa:che, nervousness,
relief, but after aj few doses of
urinary troubles, dropsical tendency Baolrocka
Kidney rrns th~
and all the long tr~in of symptoms of . more freely;
my back &000
kidney disease.
fo~ble, and aU eigfts of dropsy ar â¢â¢Pllâ¢â¢",....
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The womanly message Igiven here
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of 196, <;lrlord Road , Rea<!ing, ..Id:· ,. Evel'1' Winter for years I I used to get
Sequel 8 iYears
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whose savin~ are small. Yon CAD·
invest ... Iittle as 15/6 (one Certificate) ; yoa
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Ten yean after purchâ¢â¢ e you will get ALL,
yoUr moneylbad< with HALF-A-GUINEA~
add.a for .ach ,single Certi6cate I £ 1 : 6 : Of
back fof eaoh 15/6. If you want to cun yourl'
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At ·the close of r ing I .. a.dy Chesha.m preRimted
the handsome ool1e ion of cups. After the ceremony hearty ch
were ·acoorded her_ Deta.Hs
of the racing are 9j pended: Fanners' Race . I eigh t 12st. 7Jbs. Cup to the
Mr. Fryer.
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Weight 1!!st.
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by Mr. W,-1)J.·,om8ii :
The Lad;'" Cup
Th mpe,m·. Polestar (Major
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· ».mbtmo' Light·Weight Race. · Weight l~.
71bs. Cup t,o the w!nnJer, p"""n \~d' by M:n..
Sidney Y'leJ,ls; en-p ~o t.be Bacon.d . .
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lestar soorinjZ' his .. d-ouble " ~ry
oom(ort&bJy in
fair t Wrd.
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t<> .bo winne1j, presented by M .... Arthur
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2 March, 3 Da.vie8, . ~fl.
2 J. Cadbl1:r'7·' 3 Da.vial,
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Ma.jo-l ShaCkle· was heartily cheored on the wa.y
to. tb& Weighing ' I room/' a.nd a.gain when he had
pa.'.edothe So..tes. .
. United Hunt,q R a;oe. W eillh t 12st. 7100. Cup:
to the winner, presen t~d 1?y Mr. Wa..l;ter J . Fryer j
cup to the seeond . ~ :
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(Whaddon Cb....) IMr. L .â¢Tones) · .. .... .. ....... 1
Mr. Wtlfred Johns~ne'. Charlie (Surrey Union)
(Major E. w.
and sat;~fal!tipn at th~ ba~gai~s
white em.broid.
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prices ·of Footw~ar.f~r the masses, ana the ~oIl0.win~ qu~~a,tions [ ,
eye opener to the people of Berkshire and aajoimng Gi>.1l'lties. '..,
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Youths'1lox ou~ Boots; sewIi
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!pairs LadicS', smart â¬loth· Leg⢠.- r;high
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pairs Ladies' Gla9' Lace Shoes, .m',rt toe · ·
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pairs very superior aehts' Glace Wel~ Boots
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-QoDll'ndea "A" v. IAllen and SiinmOlld!.
Delta v.1 BritW. Workmon I,,&titu~ .â¢
G.. Co. ,v. 8.E. "f'd S.W.: Athl.'ie.
Iolanthe 'v. Til.hurst.
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FQt:~R~ ~OR TO-DAY.
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obtained. al~ .last weekJ.
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Also ran: Ca.pt. :A.. BetheU'zs HermWs Delh!'ht
{Berka and Bncb}J Lord Chesha.m'l'I G'ambla (Old
Berk.ley), Capt. '<jhilt.on'. Bob IGnrt,h), Capt:
Franklyn'. V" IH 'I ~. (Garlh).
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Muter Sims mad & wann fa.vourite and ~i . .
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Also ran: M'f!: Reed'. Gladiatdr,' Mr.
StoPltons' Jos.phine.
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TIlls W88 the eve~t of the dOoy in 80 far that it
provided the beet r.ace of tbe a.iternoon and enRbl&d the P.9Pular" MI~ter to soore the " hat triok .,
on h,is
'!lorso. Won by . a. n eck; good third,
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Won py over a. ' istance; poor Wrd.
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pr;oe, 6/1t!. -
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ABk tv OOAJlf·S, &lid aet DOAN'Stbe POls MrS. ArAIn&, . recommeud_.â¢
.~PORTS,
the police a.rmngement:8, and the" undesirablett"
present were speedily tBken in b and. T ho geT)eraJ a1'l'a.ngemen t.s were ,,--sry ~ood "i nde-ed .. and
r eflactOO considerable credit on the Ron . Secretary,
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in
1101l1 ·!" my efght.h T"!'r
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could hardly move f(j,r the sharp,' outtlng
P~ . in my back. Bleep WBS O:uf; of the
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covary from Be"fe:e jkidnoy· QOm~te.
down-nght U! wi.h lddney complaint. I
I 'M.... : A. B. Th?mpso~'), Pal estar (Major '
Shackle)
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. Capt. 8 a.w-St8"W"Brt's I gnition· lI. tOwner) .. __. . g
j"'_ ~. IW J. Fryer's perment n. (Mr. K. Bead~ .
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pr~lVes how helpf'11 Doan'~ Backache
KIdney P ills can be. .
led for 'a 1qonsiderab.Ic dista.nC8, ~lien be
a.nd Joan o~c. went tolbe front to~wln
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Mr. W. H. Sin~e ; Todd (Mr. H. Ranaoll) ... 3
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Messnt. E. ""d C. 8m itb'. Don Zovitch, Mr. II.
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Ginger, Mr. Ross Cheril<?n's Murphy's
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tho -eeoond, pre5eDt d ' by Mr. C. B. Mui-Iess; cup
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THE Ai>DRES~:
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Mark Knowles, an~ C. Skinner.
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The Ia.nd over wfich the. racing t(:lok place ~n.a
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He was ~trified by ruoh a s hocking miss .
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Oarr mnd Q a weloome re-appca.ra.nco at. Elm Pat"k
a.nd he !lad t.hat. v-eJj-y use{ul tU)1ateur , .M. Howell:
bo partner him. Bu~ 8UC~1 a couple of .. midgets "
w~&ther wero not P9werf.uI . ell ough·. to break down
tho ~llr1y defen.ce Of Plymouth.
They "Were. per'
sevenng aU t he· ti~e, A;nd were responsible for &
r;p lao;; ll and a· dash OfCa.'HonIl.Uy .wohlob area-tOO. Bome
c.'(~ioment a ne}. somp nope, but realJy they were
Ch-a.i· ie for whom, t.herefore, he secureu .:\ hand-
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the lea.~her a,ltogether. Herbort. SmitJh who stood
<lot m.'f shoulder "t t1i.e t.ime, s8.id .. uev~ a word."
-to victo ry in the; Mombcrs' H eavv-Weight. r ace,
SPRING J RENOVATIONS.
the ond · t1iia·
to go. a!>qh,
tol'
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A~TJ).R.E:WS CLEV~_
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Th.ere _~'!S one me~ber of -tho Read..in g yallguard
who exlnbnoo as mlJoh ,cll:!:w
:arness as" any joan On
the Bcld-I ref or
.Andre·w5.~ !d.1,tch · of his work
was .. l'tta l~ ' gr~t.
Towa.rds_J he ·cloie he . PI ..y.ed
d.~era.te:ly 11ard to pa.t.he r in the s!)Oils fOl" -.aeadin;:{, and one ba.ll \\,'pich he. p1o.ccd at ~e . f~t of
W C8t.on was so wen and truly' laid ta:ia.t ib appeUed
to 'be .. all Lombaro-st..rect to K. bruised a.pple"
on t.ho home centre l nett:.ing , but. alas and a..lack.!
loud groa.ns 1jigna.l.i&ed the fact that he had missed
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