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HEALING
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and. lead contained in them.
Byutilieing thehldden healing
virtues of Nature, Zam-B)1k open!'d
up a new era in whiCh it still
al.allds supreme and alone.
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Tl>-d&y the Zam-J3uk JIletbod

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lnter~t

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lUlDual erpendjr.uro of between fi,,'c and

of dept wluoh b:a.d begUn

r.OIl:PO~tATION

BERKSHIRE

hundrod
epo.yment
Then some ]~'t mllhon
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pounds were n.bSOf'bed' C\"eIL)t ! )lear now In paying
tho dtaablemoot allowances : to! those who had

cure

for ecuma ~ poisoned
w01lll<&, ·and 'children's scalp
troubl.... all well as for that distressing ~t. pUe.. '
ZarD-Buk dNws impuritlee
out of the t i _ and grows new
healthy skin. Th. worst skin
a:ll'ection thns yielda ,tp ita maro
velll>ns healing InftU6nCl<>. Fo.
twenty· five years ' has Zam-Buk
been the world's grel!test healer
' and skin-eure , pd I i' ill .till

ACOUS.~'l.'IONS

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LCl.W4~91l , I!liic~,s

out tJ:ta.b It wou14 ba.ve been far dearer ,UlI bad
lJot the Government lUb&idiaed l~ out .of the tUet,
Bnd tihis had coot 45 mlUion pq.unda 08r annum .
Did tpcy a.p~rO'f"e of keeping the l ~t of· th lS neces·
sal'y of life down? If so, thcn they lI.llrecd WIth
the pXPe.ndituro under t.b1A hCadl*g~ Lct. them COIl·i.lder tile va.nou's It.c.m! of expenditure Kluch he
had deloit Wltrb, amount.in~ to a ~ry \'alit !tum altogether.· If thoy ·a"rlecd WIth the money being apent
lD the tV&y indioatOO-LlJd a!J1)arentiy they dldt1Ion., U .".~ b .. rdJy f~ or JuSt tQ blrune t.he Coahtion GOvet".omcnt. for thc iugh tu.CIS. (Bea.r, hear.)

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: . At Rock Bo'ttom p.~".l" can now pe oblt~iiled

THE' FIRM. THA!l' HAS ~ FIRST
REPU11ATION
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sud. U Send · 'I\.Om~e - to Olewer
shot a mall 1.n_ the IeI' 1\Dd he
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Wltne3.S ~ w~nt ·bere, IUl.d
SebftSto'po\ Inn ,Wltn. .. wound

PROPOSED DRAINAGE BOARD.

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at Clcw-e'r ~was d~C"rihea: on
week at... a ' "poClal St,t.1Il&' of t~o
,olioo Cou"ct at -WmdBOr, wh.en a
T ;,~;L ' Clifford Hill) wuJ-~sf,cd witb
~t11 liarm on l lId1!&~ Edia.r

. L'O.DOON iND BLACKWATER.

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for ,!",'~'!'O'
'UpJler })I.ri& of
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cle:woed this moy lead to little 1lIl!>rovo)nent of

the S;;ied o.nd waterloRged Jandt; Iytng neat' ;;hOBc
8S Ute lower -portion of ~ .river
rem.~ in its ~ negloct.od sta.te.
The Hinl$try.
;reN,iamg this, endeavoul"9 as a fi.r8t_ ..~.t.e~to secure
the 'es~ent of a OO'D'lpetcnt a~n;y no.vmg

.parts, as long

contJ-a. over tho ",'bole at tho nver•. and &hIe :to

' differen~~ between -~he British. ana t'h e 'rest of the w'orl'd -

• lou ~tions 011 all the lands whlob are likely
to be benefited by e.ny 'o"tOrk carried oUt ou it. In

the lapguage ·but the ,garpes ~hey ,play.'
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'one or. more of these Sports is as ,m uch out of date as the Kaise~• •", , :,
-~And tlie. right" 9~t.~t::~aIfes as ~dch 'difference to the p~ay as an'
extra typewntrr; does In a~. o{nce. ,
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most icl.pQ.rt~'!1r~p6rt's centre in.Reasli!l~ is M~Ilroy',~ . ~,
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a single\'- ariicl~ ~~ 9~d: riot' ,one h~ heen. j~ ~. inor~ : a few wqeks/ "Everrthing cis' ,no~, ,· thel 'latest, choseil"_~Y ' "

the ptescnt case fL dmft, order bas been l PT"Cpal'"M
COn8~tuting \8f a. dra.Utago district. the whol~ or
the )ow·lj"lug land! for some dIStance on each Side
011 tbe LoddOll, t.bo BI.a.ckwa.t.er, the \Vh.itcwa.ter,
Rod thcU" tributaries
'Dba district t..htlS e:d&nda

from the outfa.D of the Loddon into tbb\ Thames.

up tha.t nver M far u Buingstoike. Bherhorno b't.
John IU1d Little Loddon, up tho Bl~wat.cr to
lobe ne~uT'hood of ~ldershot.
up tOe Wblte' water tol OdibLln. The total ~e wlthm tJU)
d~trio:t. arb<>Ql:lW to 19,400 &QI"M. The distriet
bfl adminUd.c,rcd. by a l?r1Wla.ge Board, who6e duty
'It wIll ' be to koop the nVen! and ti'lbut.&.r:itw lB lIuoh
order that the wa\ol'ldra.med
them rrom every
'Pvt of the <!lStri06
h6ve
paI!"i'e. dowri

a.nd

to the Tha.mel
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exllHlrlts ,wit~ a i.i~~ ~{pi,oYi~ng' players: wi~, ~!l 'fi~e8t',qfip,~e,t '

The dra.lf;
distriot into

cf lb.

~een(lst

T.-iE DAII~Y H~ADACHE,
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Are you Starving you.r Nerves

ditterent parts of eaoh

order, am

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that tbe lands m ea.dh

&rea.

tu powble in proportiOn to
be exnected to ftCeive from ,

&D'y

panied out by .tbe Drainage Boa.riI.
dralt' order and of the tp3Pf.
bel seen a.t the otBoes of the
tural Executive ~Ooounit.tee ..t ,~~~~,:,g:e.
or >1>0 UMan District Ooonoil at
ofRoo of tho Surrey A~ltural
mitteo, 83, Eecleston-aqua.re.
CCpies r of the order witboot
, obWnM. &tI the 'Pricer oil, each,
t.ry of Agriculture and I!'ia.horiQli, 12,

·A dull headache that cornel on an ftPUl Or two
the midda.y -meQl, geta wone and worse by
t:~~:;,o~ o.nd, . ,.,hen et.rong tea doesn't CUl"e it,

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of the day: tl)a!. LI what. a clever
ci&U. ' H Three o'clock headache:"
a.re~reued

and irritable, cannot.
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Loudon, ,S.W,l.

WIFE'S 'CONDUCT .DROVE HUSBAND
TO DESPE~ATION.
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Wlnd40l", -wher;e an ' 9pera·.
cOnveyed
toO ne ,K,iJig
JOiI1!:Ph
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dependentA of thOBe who had ~allcn lh their Sc.TVlOO I
and be uked them wiletb er they were not all 111
favour of th!:! eXDeIldlt.urc" ( .(pplaus~.) Ind ~ed .
nlany would like ~ see the amoUnt TJa.id increnscd.
They must all rcmcmbw tha.t ~1L1 ·OooJ'itIOO Gov'
'anlmcnt had 1n\!r&Uoo large l) Ul p 0014 age ~11810ns.
qUIte .. rIght 8.111.1 proper step, suraly. but It meant
lIlat. to-day old ace ' paJlSIOliS wdre ~ting .36 mIl
hons of ~d$. II. r.cmWable Ine-rense, bUt. he felt
that:' they aU ag'reCd With tbe wC!J;e&sc. (AppLllUSC.)
Piha.lly, hc would ~ m ent.iou t.he'ma.tttrr of the b read
aubsid,. ~ Bl'ca.d was unforlun"tely much den.r<-r
th.Â¥. l~ ~ad.. been uf past day., but he mU.t pomt

So refined that it ·l. $bsorbed
by 't he pores of the skin into the
f1e8h beneath, Zam-lkU< ia the Ideal

SHoes

GOOD STOCK.

100000ved. the PenSions to the WidoWs and orphans and

Ideal Cure for EczeJlla

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to th06e' people,

mlll~ . POwldii. moJuding lnte.r eet and

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Gents' Stout Low Shoes
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~~'r~~Is Ladies' Bo~ Calf Shoes
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75 p~s Ladies' Box Calf Brogue Shde,
72
M;n's Box Calt Root~
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Ladles' Tan Brogue Shoes ...
Children's Tan Ca1f · ~oots, sizes 1_1 tq 1
7,1' V81"
Glace Shoes, Iworth 12/ 6 ...
Youths', Box Calf Bo?ts, sewn .
'nn ,'-','C_ Ladles' Glace Lace Shoes, smOlrt toe
very supen()~ Gents' Glace \Vel'ted Boots
Men's heavY,.N il/led Boot~ (toe tips) '.

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U1 &11 raonks of life, ' who ha.d lc n t money to theco~try.
(Ho.u:, hoar.)
TbiS I alon"o meant \ lin

obUUlt~ in tbls particular def"'j't:mllDt of medieaI aci,enee. It ..
onae Io.ealin«, soothiitir. IUltiseptiO,
germicidal
and d&-Odorant.
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,..nd ma.n'y /had· ·dlS~ r altogetber; per.
qUIt(, as .well
(Hear. hear.) .

o¢ Ita obhJta.tlons to pa.y

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7!1.pairs Ladies' Tan
~a)W!( Ladies'.

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mariaI 1116 gMlUsI achet_t 11"

unequalled.

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LQi.!{ht Ohta.ul a.n unfaU", hiaucd 0:" prejudiced view
o~ b.rce.b public qUC3t.iOD!. H b, tPouaht t:ha~ m1ebt
Ha the case wlth ~ tb a ollLIc1m1 1&.0<1 OPp081hOU 'f.o
tJlO presont Go\·ernmen.f" which WM freely cha,rged
wlth extravagance and a.bJO held teBporW.tile fOT lhc
lugb C05t. of livLD,. H"c should hke to talk to them
OP Ofoo. of those poIDts, as wlt-hout dotllbt the
majprity of people ~da.y 8.SSQCUlW, the Coalitwn
GOvernment Wlth tho O'Yils refruoJ;i to.
IF th ey
d~ . WI~ the cbarge of cs.tra.Y~a.nce. OCIu ld i, bo
tiub said t.bat .tiho charge WIlS diRde out ~ Wbat
wu the Government spclldmg; ~ltb Q- taxes UPOll r
'l1tere was tho Army and Nayy, whIch. UtouG'1l
lfte&t1y ' rOO~ in numbers, y qt stJll absnrbcd a
In.TR'O sum annually, espooallY. the pay of the
moo. bad bc~n very propeTly Rnd In.atly mcrcased.
Would. ~yOlle in.. t.h:Lt fl.:udlcn ce: demur A't. pllym~
tlJe. men ~ "i!0~? The next. ltom Ihe would mention
the lnwest and repaymeutr of tho bUJ[c war
debt.. They aU rCODgIU!OO MULl thls- mollc ... lllld to
be borrowed lD order to CUrt tJ1C 'War {o 8. .ltc·
cosS£al termm&tion, and aU mus t ",\so :l.grec that
It was a. m&\tM" of bonour for the nalton lo carry

ments which lay in their eo;u:se

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Mr. ¥:oqIlL~ . who h\d·' . veryl cordial reception,
~ .. tllat tlU~lC Vi as alW&Y. the' posaiblUt;" that
PeoPle who reo.d or hcard but one 51de of politJ(~

fatty character and the orada

Â¥~ ~relicl;le.B

the
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pleasure in
il,iSpected our
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to the remarks of
aJl last week. The geileIla.l
come, down with ,a I
of the Barrrains:
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order to overcome once and for
nil the objection to ordinaryomt,.

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Associa.tiOb, presided, and Wltlt him on the platform
"uro lIIir. Vf. A Mount, C B.X., M.P, Hr. J. Bayes
(vIC&obt.J.aD&n) , Mr • Wtlfrod k..brnutt. (bon. leCl'c'
ta...-y, Mr. !?'avJ.S a.1l.d ?tfr E . ... J . ForsLeI \UmonUit
A(~nt for South Berks).
'Fha CIlo.irman, in his o')lming I'cma.ra:s, !!laid t.bat
the WIP" had. mule a. great ma.ny cha.ni'cs, .some
~ooa, soU)e bad and some mdifferc n"t. I'hc.re bad
been a Te-blrt.b of somo mD"\leUtents. a Ja'p!>& ot

-; l~hiB rare balm i8 the ingenious
prolluct of much liCi~tific reeearch
in -Ivhich a leading part Wll8 played
b" i'or. J. Lewkowitreh, Ph.D.,
M.A., F.I.C., F ,C.S., the world'.
greatsst authority on vegetableoiis.
This r88~ch was started in

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On Wetlntlllida.y e'f"c nrllg In hut "'eel.: 01 \lCU'
atfAQ<led" m~tm g t.ook plal'C 10 St. Micb...ael'a Halt,
SJ)tttl.-e.t'.
In OODUCCWOIl :WJth tho . Jately reo
argon sed 6ta.uob of th e. So!Jtb I(c.rks Unlottl.!.t As:soOIaohoD, and ~' Ul tcr06t
manlfcstro in thl!

Famous Chemi3t's Discollelll.

I '1 HE unrivalled power of
Zath:'Bllk 88 n 8wift he'aler of
woUnds and sores is due to three
th;J,gtt-!tB herhal origin, ita al>aoli.te freedom from lard or other
~Id a'nimal £alB, and 'ita ex&a.

Pi..UN'DEREi>.

MR. W. A. MIlUNT'S DEFENOE OF

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