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it hy c&rried oj!
Shield. .
The programmo ~n'!,,~\d
full choir, .0101

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being eueb&ined

lipa (who, beinf
in WalOl 'by eome
. arri'fe unt.il Frida.1)
competi\iowI, did
){a.e\(\r R. Ey ... , lliM Edua.<Lo1fw, lUea O.

NoWDlU, and one o~ I t....o of the other ohildren.
U Cou;.1'Idea'
SOnc of Hope'"
.. Exoelaior," Moll "silo Ga.n·.. (a We~ folk
.onS), were ro.elat.iOUl of what can be done by
e'i:perte with promising m!tteria.l, the light aud
8hll~ of the cbof\LIel heiDi .t.rooi'l1 m!lZlted.

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"Vi. COLES: I
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$15, OXFORD M. '

The eboruIeI

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(Neal' W.st BeadiDg"

Liberal Club).

t.he aolowte Master R. Enna captured the
of the audienoe with eTer)' nbtem'pb

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whilo bill duet with 14_ Leww.

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TheilloM
inatnntt8ll:bala-t
eue'charminr·
and .kill that
oft6n
laoll.ioulr
itt. twice ber age. J The conductor "

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Ll,,'" Newman, ~ aDd tihe aceompa.nwt Mr.

R .T.R.C.

WOO'&er who baa had the unique hOnour.
pla1 i Dl"' ail ~ Whi'" HOU6C. W MbingtoD,

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U.S.A.~ On Tbu'nda.,.-'<·tlhair. " .. taken bt
llr. 3. lL Durraa a.nd oil blda,. b,. Mr. J. B.
Gould.
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On SllD.da.,. the choir pTe oonoerti in the
"ft;emoon a.t Cumberland' Roa.d Chapel, and :ill.
the eTen.i.nr af_ tb6 Itnioe, at London StroM

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Much too risk,..

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Ml,..

(]bll.pel.
"ben whon UieA
WOJ'Oare
l*!,re& ..are
tt:.en.dance-.
Tho pr~da.
do..lot.ed

t.o ohariiabJe pu~.

:,luly 3rd. 1920.
Dly 'COmmittee
~'H.
ud a& our own
are lIPabte to campi,.

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boathoulc. etc.,

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CAIIIE~E'~!!~D~EL~SIOils
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Minerai Water Factory Broken Into

Ru'lnl~'" at Corln~ Heath.

An amaDo&, ,tory of thJ aotiri~ics of two boy
burg-lllrll was told in t.he Chi.1dren'. Court. of the
Rewmg Borough Police Station on Monday .
morning, when Jaek Maynard Young. 86, Wet..;
dale Street &nd Sldnfl1 Frederick ,Gollinll, 91,
W~$tf.eet, woro ch,.~ged with the t.hef. of
a brus clock and t.wo
oflbiaauit., nlued At.
1&. 1011,. the proPOrl7 of Harold Jo.1in/:. l.J,
Bridge Btr.ect,· on bank Holiday.
On four lepar(S:ta occ.uiODII Mr. JOlling', o.mee
had been broken into. everything ranlacltoif' and
articlOli missing: On ' Bank Holi~a1 he D?-ill~
the biscuits and found the omce In canfu'loD.

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HELP FOR LOCAL AUTHORITIES.

When Octob~r comes we
ftnd that great.
etTorb wilt be made to stixnula.l;c tho purehase
of t.he 15/6 National SaTings Certifiutea, And '
'for this roASoC_ From tho commencement of
that month ?ne half_of the total in1'eatmcnh In
any anal locality ue to be alloeated.r by lobo
Govornment ~ towards the Housing Schemel in .
tnat .plutlcu,ar arell.
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T~18 a:t~n oyncement has been !er1, f ..... ourably .
rccel'vod In ~an1 qUllrtl8l'S, Bnd It ,'OIl undo!'~t- ,
OOly be to tile ad't'1l.ntage of the loealButhorllleR
throughout tbe Kingdom to m&ke a ....ry Ipecial
t!iftorL to pUah the salea of ct\I'ioificatos\ by e'fuJ
mean. in t.h, ir power. The adTaD~geB of tbll
form of inv,estment are ' already' ..well kn'own,
but it mlly be tx'inted out that sman investors
who apply thlllr sllvingl ' to the purchaso ot
certificates "ill h&vc the .n.t!it
-af&etion of knowing
that, o.Her \ October lab,
ey are not only
in\'estingth~r mone,..to t.ho Cit ad't'&Dt~e for
themsel1'''', ,but are alao auillting the dl.triet
in which they live'.
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D,c. Pope
that, on be
& pIece of
cr!ound
near Baid
the promisel
found
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biscuits hidden under IOme Jrubbiah. - ,...,-:.~
Tiewed. tho bor CoHiDl, who told him
and Young chmbed into- tho wi~dow. _tAlrJni
ou\ a pane of g1UB And had ' .1'era1 bllCulh.
YO}lng burllt. open the dooi. -wi~h ,. .erewdri't'er
on lanother occasion, wh~t1 they took' .o me -bi~
cmita and ~he clock_ The cloCk. W&ll disco1'ered.
hiddeu undu tomo l,ubbah in t~e garden, wbile
the IOrewdriT6l' wu found in the road And
proTed \0..- be one that. had been mi ..ing from
the Y.•lot_C.!.., whieh had ..110 been broken ioto_
The Valor &liked the parenti if they eculd
,anyihiog about their boy, and Mrl. Collin.
,aid ahe had never had .oy trouble with her
8On, who wam't allowed out late and bid nenr
got into bad company to her knowledge. lIr.
Young ..id his l:ld was a Scout and, was ne1'or
out late uDIe.. on Scout work, Ho waa A weholar
at. Oxford
Schools, where he had done
....I'J well.
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The Hayor .aid it was •
and ,inltruet.ed the Probation
enquiriee of the lada' Icboolmastcr8
Imo.. ters. - r Thoy will be dOlllt with

indifferonce
iheir work
furthering

bad
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Tbia freehold ma.norial estate of D~ar11 500

acres, with ILbo Manor HoUolO (lei on leae&) ,

adT0:S

Tho Gr~nee l the Mill, two .farm boineet.ea.dB.

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, ~,XTENSIOtfc!0F THE - HOUSINC
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officially announced t.hat Parliament ..,:tn
00 aaked to a&nct.ion ..n extenlion of
tbe period dllril1g M
wbioh printe buildcrs will be
eligible for 'tho Government; puildine- grant. Atl
prO!en~ prj"a" buildert are eligible_ to reooiTe
.. lum varying frbm £230 to £260 in rupoet of
houses acLul\n,. completed ~d . built. accordinlt
to plana approved . by the 10CIl1! authority and
~he Mipilltry of Health. TJU. w~1
the period during which the
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110 availaBle ",ill bo ptonded
i 0_, ':'y'nt.il.J)ocem.ber 1921.

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Monday nut.

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numeroUs ooUoagel!l. &Dd the
of ....
Beca;t~ of his eood conduct, Johann Hahn,
Rectory~ ~aa~ .old by )l0IIBN. H tam and
sentenced to IM!IT«I yean' pen.l IleAitude at tho
,
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Son, the ~adinr auctioneers. Il'b" tate has,
Penttll
Crimina' Oourt. on " e1io.r~ of e.pionLondonderrw is to be made the boadctuazton
.... Wld.~d, belongod 10 1 t.he' lHopk'"
haa been Nlleasqd after flY./ 1E1U1i1' inc~
of
a.
division
an
aerOdrome
if!
to
te
confami1:i for well over 100 J.eRi, and I- famous
...i.U....
at.ruct.cd..
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for i~ pl!bing a.nd sporting ~tie8. ',_,
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which the Aviator and the
Golfer, the City MaD and the
Farmer, can walk arm in

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garment.

Mao's na.tural Merino

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Sple~did SNI,it \'cHl15~
Men's Sports Con:te, .plen,Ii,)1y
a.ud cut, most of them in
and lri8h Tweocia, 29/11,
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Smart Silk 'Ties. .
100 dozen men'. Shot Silk
delightful sbad.., t/ll!
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The Manor House has reen .many Ticisiii·
The villagel in formor days was
rather unfortunate !in not haYing a. reIsi:.
dont .squire_ The Dulloeks lived at Arbol'fiold J and tho Ba.rkh.am houso WllS used n.s
a farm , nnd a.fter.J 1514 Tbom'a.s Bullook

tudes.

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Spooia.l ofter of men'.
Black Wolaey Half
Hose at 4,3.
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stock""iII

by·
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McIlMye,

special triple rain·
prOof cloth, 8O/.J
110/· !,nd 119/r.

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Big ~Offers of La\Uea' and Children's Footw~. , ~.

Tunic Shirts.

LadO..'

Mon" F~ncY Timic
Shirts at 7/tl, 9/tt,
-n I t'. those.....at . 9/ll

sup\.J,.ior

G;;.!. Kid ,Gibson

Shoes, very' omart .hape, tI /9.

J!~est u -!tand"rd' ~~' of ~laoo . Kid
G.boon Sh\>OB. all l"'!ther,
21/8.
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famoua

Potter' 8 Print, whioh
carry ) with , them a
gua.mntee tha.t any

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WIth

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lot of ladiear smart Patent
_L _ .._~"Shoes, with ouba.n. heel, to cleit!r
iSh
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g.loshod,
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The ~IIM "Mc:rir~y'" in IJRODyul
both qUllitj
m;d
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- 'valUe. · By
reason 'of the great tnrnover ud
keen p~rchuing
abilitj, t McllroYI
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9ir1.' Black O~".har ShOOll, "with fancy ·
~uok~J aizoi. 11_to,,! .

Pnce '8 j 1t.

G~rI8'
soperior G~ Button' , Sh~
WIth patent toe-cap, 13/ 11.
.

Shoes,

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are .Lle to offer C1Utnm~ more
for every ahilI~r 'thei dpeiid ~
. OUlCl'
•1$ poIIt
I 'ble1 at UJ
...._- Ston.'
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Ladi... Black
1l&r
Sboee, to clear at· 8/9. ' and Gib~.n
A good. quantitl' of ladies' Gl~ Bar
Shoes low heela to be cloored at 1/11

A good oell'Ction of Girl.' Too One-i....
Shoes, with buckles; iii .sizes 11 to 1,
cleo.ranoe price a/11.
...
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Infants' nne r Tau Gla.ce Angle-brap lSh..., ;pnly ." ,11.
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Ohildn);" • .. fine G""t On...bar ShO!"', ~
hand_n, to 01_ at 4j l1io
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Children'. superior Grey Sue4e Ba.r

o! charge.

for

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'~rene II Ra.i.nooata _
-anothor fa,mOU8

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Me'n's

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white

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Le.lt,'· and

lambrenes•.

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o~ and othor

ings, and taking much lDtorOstIin the
far. of the -rill.g•. j .
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ISh 111/110/·; ,

11 /6.

shirt Iloaing it. colour
will j>l> toplnced f .....

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Mcilroy's 'stock includoa I suoh
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being " the

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GabardiDes. -~ ','

Meli~ Wolsey Half-Hose.
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U f O, 21 / ·, 28/ 8.

Ruga.

For' ~the
: aqd'l

13/ '"

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PyjaIDas.

"OlydeUa,"

liriea ..-of new

Ttavellinil

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"Cepoo, JJ HAzan .JLDd

Coall with Fur ColllarlJ Shell
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known makes as the

display include. many
Lining",Flying

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3/ 9t.

. th~ MOloti,1 aod A,ri."ot'.

o..llowed it to remstin
repair_ In hia 1~~:~§~IJl~.:~~;;~~.~'~::2~.ir!
will of 1557 be gn.v~ his wi 8' thb.
between certain root;nS 'in the
borfield
Alanar House and the farm of a.rkha-m.
There is no part ot1th& preoont hou-so that I !,!.~ib,~i i
is oldor than tho
'of tho 18th I,
century
19th. In
the
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.. exclusive" aholP.
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Special Sho!" Firtt
sept. 01, Weather
Clo,tbil~1
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Men'e Grey Flan·
nel Trousers, iu all
sizes
TOry
large
8()l~ion, for prose.nt wear, at 2& /-.

Men's Reliable
Footwear
,
at Old Factory Prices.

Boy~' '" Foncy W'o rsted Young mon' 8 Box-calf Derby
stoCkings (turu...over
tops) for_ sohool wear, wit)l toe caps, fine - aolected makes;

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Weather' Clothing .

In:t a Mr. John wnltor owned
the parish and .,,~& magnificent b""eI.;e.
tor. building "'rew the cb.o.nOOl

Spool"l

measure-equaJ to : a,ny

now

by his gra.ndson~John Walter, V_

coats, guaranteed
t
va.lue.,.."Men'& Cl~ra.noe of men'e superior White ,all-wool, the Cor- .
(~ll
Wool) ...ibbed
rectt wear, 79/8, 11
Tennw or Boating' Shoos o.t 8/11 •
li~~ Hose, 3/tH,

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'Men's Suits for
Autumn, Tery ),at,..
est patterns. , i}I tho
oomiug
eeason'&
new styles. Take
adn.n'tage of an
old contract and
puroh.... BIt tl>....
keen prioes-l3J ..,
- t .., 120/-, 150/-0

superior Box.ealf Derby Bootll,
reliable
quality, 301',
Mon's , Black
(nIl
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Wool) Wolsey Half
Rose, 4/3• . '_ To-day'a Men's fino Box !;nce Boote with p30tent
pr;oe 4/Ili. ·
paps, goOd for week--6lld w8&r, 30 /-.

can be fitted with an outfit'

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nil

the hoys wore
sa.t on tho altar steps
Sho Jnust ba.ve been a. vory
old lady. nnd pa.esod l\ way
1874. Her nephew George
diroo.ly ln.ttorwards to tho
'Valt~ r . of Be..'\M\-oOO., and

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Pnnis and Vesu., full
winter weight\ 6/ft!.

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oach

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Large .selection ~f 4iifferani ~kes with
without stretchers, from 2&/11 to

}t now n~ gr~1 Alp~"

with the knowle~e that he

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She looked
She built, nome g"!~I ''?'1f&1f'''!
Hal. She l=l

u Wolsoy" U ndorwear I M cTIr01!1lu1.,!O

~, if d~ired, and reach'

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Gilkea' ,
treating

n' ]fine I stock, the la.I:gest ...e100tlon of
this L fn.mou& branded Underwear in
Rending, overy garment pure wool and.
stQcked in tlu:oo weights and three
diffe rent
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, sizes_
- Men'a nllwwool Pants
and Vastsa.., tbe well~

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I. Qllali,lty Underwear.

.Is there another Store into

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Suits IVith.
Made to Meanre
! Cut ud Fit.

Sm'artTrousers Alv.:ays.

9utfit~ed I

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stitched ....J- welt..

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&!",1leDt for aohool wea.r, 8izee 11 to 1,
' pnoe 1C,I.
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