Reading Standard Etc 06-1920
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NE, 26. 1920.
SATURDAY.
CIIIRESPIiIIDEIiCE. . â¢
Though rilin, ! at &11 tim. to -:rea &h.
oollllDD.I of the .. Rcadin. St.&DdU'cJ· for oar
I
readen to dllen. the TU'W.. IIIpeotI of
pubhc d &in, the Editor do. not D.6OIII1aril,
ajlfM WIt.h the opuuonl PlrMMd. I
f'
HOUSIIiG PROBLEM.
VALUES
M,
high
It.'.
pay either
rogula.rly.
,,',,-.~,c :: --mca.D
FURNITURE:
mont.hl:>
out. of work.
1.
Lot
Fine Victorian
I Wardrobe,
slidiog
tray.,
fitted
dr.,wers,
space.
I
and.
I'
Ceography.
Worth 121
I Sale
Fell!'w Farmel'l!l ,
At. a meeting ot t he Berks aud
ber ef Agriculture. he ld on aturday at. t.he
Gas Company l ..ect.uro ](oom,
W . J Cum~er explained some of the
U1ts of ihe
Agriculture Bill to .116 fellow members
VE~SHAM ,I """t,.."
~EADING.
Prcslde nt., Mr J ob r..ous lo). took t.he
and a email attenda~ce mcluded Mr.
Benyon (\'lee~pre~lIdenp, Mr ~ \\' K
Dr StcnJ10Use WJlIlams, Mr JG P . Ma le
'Mr S. O . B ll8iow.
[
Tho CHAIRMAN romark~d that
the B ill WWl an honest a,t.l.emft on
tho Government. to do what .t
culture
Whether approved by
not, It seemed thlltl as far :lS it
would
IfOoi.
Lot 7.
Carved Oak
Sideboard. 6-ft. 6-ins.,
D\irror hack. 3 d ...awe.....
,~ upbo.E'cb and cellarette,
hanging
! '
.,Mr. W. oJ. Cumber
â¢
"i
Explains
to
main of them .⢠It encourage production of
lOr
people.
bUilt. at. pr(.'flOnt. He (ailed to see, howe... cr, '. ~h t ft dId an)tillog'
will be a. wlnl-e for lhe farmer wll h poor 'lll.n wluch cou ld not
Moat \\orklng 00 cultivated With advantag. The Bill gave
tho mam road secunty of , tenure, but It.he .had got rope!!
to bo bUilt. m r ound t.ho,u· ncckiQ a.nd couldn't; do eXlJoetly &.It
_.... , ','C:'- ",_ a \\eek they
they hkcd T ller6 wou ld hot.- be. t be freedom
to go 3! m llos tlmt t h e re had been Bo~ e.ver, t h ey mullt wel,cry. unhomelike come
t ho Bill
It was \\i lat 110 other Governt.1l1nk wlll aQt, i'
ever dono to lalp a~r)cu ltur e. 11;
hit- just como from "Bognor," ment bad
6tep In t ho right l du"cdlOn, an d t hey
tho lIou8eS put1 up there aoo m us all do their utm06i to beln It. for", ard 111
.w''''~' '''';ng hlUe homee," m06t. 3.t.tru.etlv8 tho i n terests of t he country generally and of
.1 &, fOUf#foom cd
-.c'--â¢â¢ '_ c. fiLX nnd father a nd agriculture In partIcular. !
tho .⢠hlgller "
Many Fal~Stat..,ents .
6hould mclpdo
Mr. CU,MJ,lER .,iald the Bill Wtl6 not really
to hayb, famlhes unden!ltood by a. g r elLt many poo p Je and Lho)'
l
y need eight- must tako mnra troub1e m p refully studYing
It. Many faloSe stat.enient& Jlad been made m
t he House. of Cornmon... pro IIg t.hat. 15Omo of
,
_
SA,MUBL IRIru.ONGER1
the members had 'either not; reud the Blll or
IIQt studIed It n.e they shQuldt ha\o d emo. Not
Qnly Members {)f Parliantent not only far mel"6
but t he. Press alao hud gl~~ n. "ro ng Impr~
IHon tQ the pubhc n.e l ~ what the Bill really
meant.
Our loca l papers ,encrally "'ave .to
To the Editor, ~U)lNO ST:lNDA.RD,
agricultUre a Hlry flll r hear~ng! a nd "he h ad
Slr.-J\:lldly Allow me through the medium or been \cry 6Grry to see a wfong ImpreEll5lQn
your \'IlIUll.h le 'PAllcr to l'ellly tQ the letter o.r .. Nqn gnen m a leadin g art.lcle 01 ()lIe local
BymThlLtllI.er " on t.he muoil di$Cll.cd JI'U.b l ~to of lW p ubhshed t.he prevlous _ e~cn~ng. ThIS
c ertificated tellClL~ra' ularks atWoarlng In you r Iqst. article 61LId "Tho Agrcul ~'rIll Bill
IMue API1(lrentIY I " Non fSymllaUII.er" ml tllell f#le Commit t ee, guarde tlhe fa.rliltr a<7a'in~t.
whole JKfnt. 011 wbieh the. clalma or tho U T 'Il ate " heat gro wllIg, but. leaves froo 0 pllLy
market ⢠⢠ft IR a. Stato mBuflnoe, With .
based lit. IS not. \u. Queatlpn of certlftcatel!l at. nll
,
Mahogany
TH .....
-
~
II
.
110\\ spnpers hONO boon f,lIll of ~it for
£17 10â¢.
t he pedormors ha\'o strQlloollAbout
I 'p ict.ur08qu o garbs, rPstel 8 have
to go to It, th~ tr~mcn ... g lra-ve
nd" c~iiS(>d ,t. nnd people havo ~alkAd elf'i_
tho 1\.1'8yor con ceIved the ldea
'I.~"P;;;;'~,;:,::t.
t,
w"lr.
to
li'ol' Wsuechrefer, of
n@
I
t.1r
,I
Wortb 240
Sale £28 15s.
UNCERTIF[, ICAT~D
TEAC~ERs. )1
-
.!
I
Sale
Lot 7.
f
,.,,,lnut. by MaloD anel
I II my ollinlon t.hey are noto worth ,t.he paJlCr th&ll
Win, t,..·uls you lo.sc' for th benefiCIary.
flrc "tinted on EjH' ry (mil will lIJ;rce that the mc(~ ;., Readmg StlEndard " 11J.ld either not
fll ct of 11 reriOll lolding one Or more cer Ul\cates .011 I or the U<lport m Comrriission or
floea not prove that J)ertlOfl to he iii good tewler ,\ never make 6ueh a 6t-a.temeni lli) 1heads I
Il(lflKln rna)' have ~ head fnl1 or kno'U;lellll:e 1 IS an ~*:; tulia you lose " In regard to- t h e BIll
I. rull or meat. and IXIUUI!I ellou8 h~erUfic Ites ' to
BIll W::La n ot :l. â¢â¢ Farmel"6' Char t:.er " If
Jlape r e~e ry room lln tllClf hOUBe, nn
yet not ~ b(' '\1\1 88 ,the Impression, then he u a farm e r
a'hlu to t~ch Voi~41ny .d~ree or Sll ella. Here 8 Buy, "Then you can keep your
tho v.1I~e point,
pacity for _ h: ll~nln~ n~ml a'!.!ll!'t don't. want. It I t 'rhey, a6 f a r mera
to ~ m,'.rt j..hat. len ling to otllers IS t.(ltllllr 1lftetent, mg to gl\o an y me~ure of ~ppo r t
lUll! unlw a. ,f)er~ can tench that Irnowkdf::c wlllch t hat would Incr ease prodl#$ion of
Illl or IIJ,le nelda is bt little u,&o to tho rII.tepa)enl who
tIus ooullt.ry 60 that we relyl-,kss o n " o,.. '.n
enmjllof t.eachera [to ItIIIt.t\lct U\elr ellildren
j..'
port~.
ThO figures suggeRted by
\V!o~:rt~~~le~:C ~~I~::t'!f U~~e:i~Y:~t. Con;um s8l0n on Agriculture, .et up
th~y muat. be able to Impart t.hat. Jmowledll"e 'U;hlCh to enquire mto the Prod.qCbon.
t.llef ~ to (boae whonl they teach. The \'ery \\ero 688. a qu arter for wbeat and
whene\er the pnces
r Mlt. thAt ' U.T·I Inre employed In ou r elementary tel' (or oat8,
were t.o reoelve
aohooill ude by &Ide wrth t'l:rtlficated bacheta', d Oing these.
between tho
t.lle IIIllflle ""ork . W!lchlng, In lOIIIe cuea. iar,ger Go~ernment
'rhe
Cl8MelJ than 'bhflole l taken Of certificAted teachers. and price and t he
far~cr r&In onlo.:r to hohl lhClr pOlntions ohtll.uuulf tolle lame lIOt over look the
th Go
reaul'ta, pro\e bc-}ond doubt. Uilit certlficatea do n ot. cen'cd,SCI much
ern-ment he W8M
e
count.
\
~ t
f
No. whllt. counU Il l'elM.lltfl, And ,1I) loo.!:' AI UT,'s 6 lll p atbised WIth the
t.hough~
(ill\.lun rCPlllis cq~AIIY wlt.h th~ '(lertlflcated OOe8, t ey were qUIte r lgl}t
cou ldn 't
then I ho ld · tllC1r claIm for better flily III jW!tlfi ed .
:l. price t hat
farm~r
1UlcJ. It. ill' UII to u~ as omplo)era to ~'e that the Just
TIle)
1noSur&
clnlms of ou r eml\loyet!.& art: JIlet, IIIhether they bold
certificates or MIt College OOllcaticm lind certif! .
catCtl do 1I0t count WIth t~le rlLtepll) Cn "Noo 8ym.
JlIt.t.hl&e1"," 1I'hErt.hQr obtulned by cerUlkated or lun
certillcated t.eachen.
I
. A L:\BOUR RATEl'AYER
I.od
Hamli,.
Cheap,
1
£32 10â¢.
t:,
>
I·
J
Th~ ' Chil
,
Clothe~
I,
not
last longerr
~
-'!: ; I
.,
To the E~ttor. R&&.UlN'O Sd.lfD.&.UI. â¢
SU, - Klndly II.lIow me thro6gh the medium of )our
paper t.o aak .. Nen Sympu.t.hlller " t.lliB (IUest.lon
SUllpo,log the principle ),ou lulv/)Co.tc I, adopted
and an teflchen were pRid according to their qUlIoiJ.
tiratlonl, how ""ould It fare wltoh thOle certificated
teache rl who c rawled mto college allfl cr ept. oul'
aRa.ln 'll'ltll the sole qualification III I 1\ thud cl¥s
certlncate? Arter twu yellu or college CoJ UCU.t IOIl,
too!
.
There arp many .Iuch Ilmong, t YOllr numbers,
"Non Sympatll1scr,'" and those \\ho talk most or
quahticlltion. are gcnerl1l1y the onea who posaell
Ule lelLs~
II It not uillo Q. fJ" c8tion, too us to wi let he r you
arc of more real val ue In t.htl telolclllll~ profCSIIOll,
If yuu . Voho ('jalill to be 110 11I'lllly quahlled arc dolog
no more 'U;ork lI.nd m some CMoU!S not. 10 lIluch, alld
u n produce 110 bet.ter re-ults than thOle produced
bf· t.he ullcertlhCllot.ed tea.chcn?
â¢. POINTED"
â¢I
J
'\:.(
'.
','.
I
"
THE
OLIV£ 01L
SOAl»
.I'
A USE FOR PAGEANT DRESSES.
I
,
--
\
I Ca, lIN: £"~itor. Rti.ty'~-4 " .....u..
Slr,_Wlllen the ¥ea.dlng Pageant. i, over, J venture
a&k tho9c ...·ho clln. ~11l give me, tllelr costumes
-30 SUM
I
ER SA
for the "Old V~ .. Shakellipeue 80det.y. }V~ hue
alrc.adJ 70 elubt. iq the poorett.lparb of Whlt.ecb&4)el.
Ret.hnat OreeJI, ~diteh. e'te., t.pendl nlt all their
time In Jle"ti~ up ~ from Sh.k ~arfl
comlletlUon I'n Ule JICOJl le '& t.helltre It Ia tlieir
Iit.Ue hit of ~e88l1ro;: and excll~ment. and nooo
Ciln meuure It, dllutlotial value. and It goe& to
my IIMrt to tell eae worl.;hlg ooys and girls. n.fter
theJ r monU,s or ~h e3t.a.I. tttat,l hue. no COIItUrueil
to 1CQ,d t hem I eel auro t.ha·t lteadhlt::, rcmember
mg UI~ m~d.hIH'a l lurl or tile Crnfh, \10111 he lp them
·A T
COSTUM
BLOUSES.
'II.
CLOTHlNG. I
,FURNIS/t!INp5.
I
JJNDERWEAR.
COATS and SKIRTS.
SILKS.
RIBBONS.
,
·
I
DRESS, ~ABRICS.
CHILDREN'~ WEAR
TOYS. · , :. r
HOSIERY:
-
t â¢
Yet railway storage chargesis to make room in our atock
<.
immediately
I·
r
I
I
heavy. The bnly way
consequently we make
PRICE
Store---ON ALL
'JOstume8 a8 skotch. in
from 75/11 to 35 / 11 ,
39/ 11; Ty, oed. usual 1
y
~mart
Gabardine Coetumes.
gn8. Now" to 6 ~
prettily t rimmed
Sa1e yrice
In d~licate shadett.
Usua.lIy
AIIiO
Now
r,
4/"i.
.
.
,
Smart C r~ de Chi ne Jumpers,
29/ 11 . Sale pri~ 19 / 11"
6/ 11 Co.mbrlc Shirt Blouses. Big
gains at 3/ 3-1.
t
12JU Washing ,S ilk Blouses.
I /"i·
I
Ast0j i!iag Salt 'Offen of
Good" Wools, etc.
SALE OF
Sale ,pricos 7/ 11 tc>
I
J
~ ti~o~a~;S sa;~'(~r
M*ural
cl.. r 4/ ' H.
Men'. 1/ 11
shape.
3/11t Un~!,im'~ed:
.ha~s. r-fow 1
' /8i.
S /lll Black nnd Navy
Bats.
Now 5/ 11i .
.
Children'. 6/ ll! Fancy Straw ~ Silk
Hotts to go ntj3,/ IU.
Hundreds of frecord vaJu1 m Children'a
fi· .....
Great Boot Sale.
" lool
oo.shmere !fi msh . A little faded.
Jrjlanco
price 1/ 11 j .
.
t
1L adum' I hH Black Cotton 'H~e,
"/11·
1
Nigger and Groy Silk Ankle Hose.
perfect. No" t /6i· .
Children's Black Half Sock s, s izes
5 .â¢
Largo
lIata.
Sp<:eial lot of indies'
Li sle thr~d.:
Hundreds of Ladies' Wa.terproofs, all
10 / 11 to 83/ -.
L9.vcly Coat F rocks Ul Gabar:dine a nd
et;~. Sale price 3i ,.pta.
-"
All 29/ 11 Borgetle Robes to clear 15 / '1.
Smart 31)/9 PoPlr Robes. ,'Now t3 / S.
l~ / U Tweed Skirts. ,Now 111 / 1.
25{1l Sport. Coat, ..Iil!btlt ooilAd.
Large a880rtmcn~ \Voollen and S,lk
and Jumpers in fS'iery damgn and
M.1fto
V~t.,
~
⢠0'0' 7/ 11 W I ~"'''Y''
Sal. price O/tt â¢
MM" 7/ 11 Tunlo Shirt. to
Men', Smart Tweed Suit"
pta. Now 50/ 8.
j
ClOlrOUr..
Ladi08' Glace Shoos in
Gibson, fancy bo.r;- a.nd
Cou.-t.. Now 11/-.
Ladu~8'
B lack _ Mock
Suede Gibson ShOO8. Sale
pdce 7 / 8.
b Sh
· I ' B
G Ir
8 ox onG-. ar
008 .
WIth huckles, 81 . . . 11 to
1, roouced to 5/ 9.
Cluld'.g Black Glnce Bar
Sh00S, .sown, 4,
Sale prloo 4 / 11.
5, 6.
Lndiea'
I
Gloves,
~~~';ho ~.~~~~[~!~d
[
Lisle
boa..ver,
p,ice 1/9!.
1/ 0i_
â¢
Oddments o.ndV!'f\r!'pJ..
of Lisl. and
_lov68
2 / 6t
1/8.
,
All
Glov ...
d
Clean
Boys'
M. .·.) and
aDd Bloua~ F abqca
at Old' Coat,
':,j';,eeD
.
or
.'
One
t h e. wonaerful loffere of
, hinatiQJ1s I S nH-" 001 gannonts
17 / 11.
r
Ladi .. ', 18 /11 Coat Overalls.
p,ico 10/ 11.
1
Children's ' Vasl1inpj Frock s. All
te lia..l s. l&in to 3Gm. , Sale
I /"l·
,
18/11 Ca.shmCl·o, <l-Ipaca, Silk 'i'oold)lipg
Coots to
Gt Tt/
".
, elear
T
I
STjA RT
..JUL)". 'l .-SEf ;ALE
~~:~~~~~;~~;1~~
of yards of the fin est J
o,hBurd prices. Usuallr I
4/ 11. Usually I 12 /11 ' .'
.Nightdre88CB.
. PiI..
of 8 / 11.
&/ 11 aQd
Satoon Knickors
G/ 11
Princess
I '
styles. Now
\
t llousand Cor8Qts in the m ost .
shapes, ID all 'sizes, in aU
Now at coat or 1888, ....
THURSD
r
EARlY.
I
_lIonal Oller In RlbbO.... MUU_y
RIbbon \Iel â¢â¢t at 1/oi II Hal .and
Ribbon .t 4id, 1 Clp.. Rill\,""" .t 1 /~.
.
N~CKWEA~,
SALE OF
EMBROIDERY, \ LACES.
..4& in.l Embroidery
Paris )\'hlte, ~xe. A tritle
'Vonderful value.
Fl<)lLncin~.
.
Allover Embrqidery a.nd
⢠27in. Muslin a.nd Longcloih Flouncing, -"
from 1l l1i yard.
!
All 6Jd. Embt"'dery Insertion to cl..."
at ,id. '
'
Youths'
Box , Dorby whtte,
Boots, sti t.ched 1 to bool, and na.vy.
cloa.ring a.t 13/-.
lid. pair.
E.~ctIY Hill""'l ...
.
Longeloth
A record clearance of Mort'. Râ¢. inc,"at"
lined, threuBh, it 39/1.
I
I
ctnldren's
~~>t.-'<O""u.
Twoods,
42
lD.
CofourAd( Cotton
~t
!111j.
NE
,
Wlth,â¬~~~;~~£?~~~!~
T.aUCH lnnON
Ilbou~
damaged Rc(J.uced from ·j 4/11, 6/ 11,
8i 11, to t / l1i.
r
240 unmnde :r1ngc1oth Cnmisoles complete with in~rtlOn. Us~y 3/ i It -to r
4/111. Now ~ / 6i .
"
-~
C100.ri~g ( nt
...
fa
Giga~tic
4/11! While Voile Blouses. new
Committees which w{)\I 1d b e set.1up. 'I'he con~
stJtutlon of t beoo commltt eea would have & Jot
to do v.: Itb whethor the oontrQI was fai r or un.reaoonable If they hlLd a.
mmittee of faummded men , con~r .. l \liould not ~ 80 Irk60mo
a.s m 60me COUlltle.l where ey were
sympathetic towards
agncultu're.
county Lhey cou ld be 6a.tloSfied t.h~t
CounC il \\ould not. appoint t he hltt·. ..
,D >·~'· ·>:'1
Committee, a.nd t.hey dldn't anhcip'ate
d ifficulty
Part II. ot tbe Bill dealt. With tenot land
Fa.J:m~1'$ had been cont1Â¥u all,.
I
for l;OCurlty of ....tenure aurmg the last
ten ,years. They heard ve r y h tt le a.bout
It fifteen ()r twen~y years ago, but the \ 0100
~'as pro .... mg stronger beca~ conditions W(lre
a ltermg Speculator s "'cre gomg about buy:
mg up ostatcs, and III tllla 4:h atrlet there wero
eevera l c~ where men. h d been foreed to
9!llt thctr h om66 becau8e. they were purc h ased
by IIpeculatoI'6
'rho B ill gave t.hem a. certalJl
amount of &eCUrtty of wnure to safeguard
t'hell!. n gn Ulst moof'siderate Iando",Der'6
The)
dldu_L \~a.nt th:lty of tenurjel. All they asked
the G<lver nment \\a.e jthaL ' If at any tlllle they
had to q UIt. their holdmgs ' he
mvested
III t he m 6hould be 6C(l ur~d .
the last.
four 9r fivo yea.rs t he OOni
t.u
r_ ~
will be canceUed,
, ,
"
Security of Tenure.
If t hey[ had t h e ono they mllSt have the oth e r
and II he {)ne were t aken a ay then the otbe:
o ught to be. Colltrdl was
be e:rer Cl8Cd by
the MlUiIotry of Agriculture, winch m tended to
delegaw po IH.1"6 to t.1Io V unt.y Agric ul tu r al
FOR THE,[ MILLlON."
25% to 30%' aClvahce
j
wa!!e
,
prtces
g kept
coun trybem
had
p u t. qelow
up
of t~ artl(.:iCfl, and If
t h is BIll, we!'e tecu rm "'"
ous fin a.nclal lo.s.s, it ~aa"""·',·"e'='
â¢
aOOuld do It
"WHEA~
After some qU06tions had been
aMv.:ered bJ Mr Cumber, LIIe
---:---i"fl~
rLlOn ,wn.e carrIed o n h l$
To
Efitor, B .... DmJ s";"II'D"::aD.
Slr,_ The statements cont.alned In your leMde rett8 fixed eOTll prlcee and the
1'l~ lLnd lor fall together"
last. wcek und c~ toile hell dtnlt or .⢠WheAt. for till!
i~lhon " are lUIi;t. the kind ot PII~lllulll which (eed mo\'e~l lt.
pos;'!b~l.:.;;:;;nt
t.tIe' bIassed minds or those who \'IIlnly ImllglUe that
t.he &vernment have gl\elj large , ub&ldles to British
Sucll fillae Idull llourhfi like 10 many
the fertile brains 01 many townspeople,
eloquent on a~rlcu lt.urn.1 mattetl
aentellcesl are typical eXlmll l~ or the errore
prc\all 1"011 ,loy: "Tlle AlZrlcult.llr,,1 Dill ,
In Committee, Ruardll {he ' farmer 1l.l:!I.Inat lou
wheat r;rowl~g . hut. l ea~e3 the In:e play rtf tile
mllrket It 1M II..l Stllte In8urMonce wlt.1I . HeMode 1 win,
Lalli }OU lose' for t.he beneltclary."
Tho )Jill Jocs lnot {[ul1rll 'the home wheat Ilro'l"er
from £ulfcrlng Ipea. tliollAil It. docs Ilrovlo.le thllt III
' the event of tou, t.he ShLc. who mlly II nfler tile Bill
reQUire Cert.fllll) hlngi of him. ahall stllve olr
'plet.c fum .. t,mn y bea rmg Mo port Ion ot the lou liehal aulrerllil I produdng what II neceuu.ry for
ot.her J)COple'8 ilustenllnee, and what clinnot. lit the
moment. be murF cheaply Import.ed.
The guaraRter:a embo<hett In the nll~ are thOle
recommenLied 'V tile Ro,al Commlulon 011 Agn
cull,ure, who, JD par ..graph 20 of t.he Majority
Repurt. II.dopt.e , .. the principle of guarant:eep lome
wh.t. below the bare costa 0 1 produCtiOIl I e not.
Includlnll Int,ereat on CIlpltallir r e-munen.t.ion for the
'armer ' hhn Kf: U, ' lIa\lng Ib:ed whlolt. t.hey termed
the dat.Ulli line, Lhe Gomminion Itlpul.ted thllt
,. any Increase or decrease in rent al compared
with the previbue YfJl.r Ibould not. be taken Into
Account In JI.&eertalnlng the new lIu.r anteed prices"
1t III CVldeutifJ;OIIt the Modoptlon of BUc h II. prine!
pie tb.t if e'9 r the Ruuantdea heC!Ome operative.
tbe bome wheMo Rr ower will get" aome whll.t beloW" ".
.,bllt. h e ~ llu actually oxpenfled, and tha~ the JID
Cr'Ila.e1 01 rent[ wbleh have r ecently taken IIlllce will
rau entirely Up'oD hlml' wMe he w~ ~ not.hlnA' to
Uye upon, ex~ept t.he t('duced lind unproductlye
eaplhl t.hat h ~ has Invellted In wheat. 1110.10 1:
The only hoP,6 of t.ho M)-caUed benenetarf II thMot
be maf be apared the benentll Ilr lIuch lin flisur llllce.
The rea l benefiCiary unde r luch a aeheme Is the
industrial JIOPu\ation. not the honle · wheat. grower,
who can only Ihse and never win under It.
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Filty astho_
usand
ago
last
January. I is still
Unless we can accept
and that would ..lean I(esh
would have to· be placed.
w,",
ment., toO
ruling o ut
11, Shal$'ln VI Mo Surbltoo.
pounds~wj~0~r!t::h3~~~~~::!~~;:~
I as )ong_
"lor spacebought
at McIlroys.
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12q dozen 61 . n d.ndkerchiefs.
Col.
o'u!led bord ~r. 1 SaJe price 2id.
3!~U Fincy Voile Shoulder- Scarv08"
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Walnut
m~;;;:;?H:~:!~l~!~
,
~/~,~"n;tsj Mahogany
Gove rn ruent pronouncement!
free
mult be ret;arded In a "Parlill,mentaty "_.
th&n a eomm~rcllli len¥ after tile exper ience
what \fP1l8 don. lwlth t.he llUg wheat, and. penon_lly,
It. aeelll. a delull!WI for the home IItOv.er to eltpcct ,,,' __ ,,,_
thll.t he .... lll ever p:eL an j abaolut.ely free h!\lId until
tho world's ecobolllio non11t1on has to Improved t.hat
it. .111 he of doubtful *id".ntMole to him Be haa
.Ineo tile war &een lIubjcft to II. mMoxi,lnum coneJder
ablr len than[ lhe a\e~age price .pald to forelkn
iro"era. and In this wa,. ba ~ been doing what! la
h.rdly eY'er reloop:nlaed jY ~ te"lI.pepple. ~It. su b
.IIdldllll t.he loa! 01 t.he rltish cons umer.
It::d::~~g
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Orgalll,11l Secretary, Berln N F.U:
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,1ndiges ion and
Flat lence.
with
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liS! J ap ilk Coat CQIl.rs. SpeclGJ at
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AU~BI"I'k In..&
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Navy Serges rOOuced
1/- yard. . f
en PONS.' Stripl><\
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Plain Colours,
n.t 1/ 3j " eJiecks, 40in. wid~ at 1 / 11 ~.
27 in. - Spot t Bl?u8~.s:8 and Light ,Hlue
&nd Grey Dr,,!," Malenal at clear at
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40in Delainettes, _spots or stripes,
very grand. Now 1/ 8.j.
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Oxford Street,
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House
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ON.ydUR I PRCitISE to PAY
_ AssIST YOU with MONEY.
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