Reading Standard Etc 12-1920
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It is an exceptional yeor for iUs the first real festival
for Tyears. WehBve a wonderful ,variety of Xmas
'Goods that will help to lnake it the success you want
if to. be-the following are a fe w selected iteJlls:-
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NICKEL PUnN~,
BRONZING, LACQUERI~G.
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,Church Guild, held ,in
da;r.. Nov. 30th, was
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(amoas father. Dr.
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on 14onMr. J . H.
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on tbe platform,
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·RUBBER , , BOOTS
J W~thStfOng, Soles ana Heels.
Mr. CLYNES went deep into his ~ubject. from
outaet. It was not their part. he said tJ
waste time in banging . dbma ~Qout n~ble
ideals which everY,one agreFd with in theory,
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The Most Useful Rain: Snow
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to le~
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what they oofifd about' tbe £;&&'uo of Nationâ¢.
:rho firlt real eDem~. Dot\ .901y
the League
but of aU human Ideali. -!was 19uOtane'e and
~pathy.
That . p~ticuJllI' war on ap&thy,
ignorance and mdd'ference fat the ODe wa.r
which was juatifi&ble. IJhe whb l wen~ out. in l .khaki did no~ iO bec::au&e 'of any particular
dosire for .laua;bt.er. but they lj,&d in their
minds, &. {eelinl!' that there ' aa BOmethinR noble
to be fO,ught. for, BOmet ' g more tban mere
oomll;\ercl1.l, (t&.in or wl~nin& ' o~ fen:ito~. It
!Vas tmpo.... bJe to hoodwink a mdUon Britiabers
moo_ .fighting for i this OQu.qt.ry unless the O&UBe
WB.B, aoun~.
Wha.t. wu tho ~, ' however. of
saYJ-l!g t'!~ ye&l'S after thE! war W88 .up~
to be fuu.hed that it was I a war~ to end ..
when anything bet.ween tweuty and thirt,. 1ittl~
wars were now going 00 allover tlie worldP
H?w couJd we reoonciJe these ideals of oun
with our petty and inaufIlcient. practiceP We
hlL:d only got to oonaid811 I Uch a sordid ' little
th!-DK &II till.! price of b~D to remember that
I t.his Ken~,.tlon. was a. wa.r '~n.eration. We had
I got to t.hink from that. point of view and when
I ~e .aid ~hat we had fOUi'ht a
to end "ar
I It W&I atill our bllliDeea to cont.inue ,that fight
I noW' that war waa ,lUppoledly ave" ,
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FRAMES, KODAKS; CAMERAS. '
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and whatever we may have tb a&erifi.ee 18 toOl
of ooalâ¢. ate" the Treaty OUJbt. to lie remodelled.
or ameruJ.ed. Certain pl'OvWona of that Treat)' ,
are alre&dy under oonmder&QoIl.
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q.: ~ the Le&R-u. of NatioD.l be & mcoeu .
w:hiIe thia count.r.,. ftill rebin â¢â¢ecret dip1om&C1 1'. "
A.: If t he queet.ioner meant to uk whether â¢
tetrefi diplomaq- ill u, be coDiidered " -!.riead
of: foe, I think it is going to be one of the
⢠tOOl. II io .... of the Ihinga whi<h
ue' _b to 'end.
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~.P Pramd..t Harding for: or againet the
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pJ&tform_ , (L&usbter,)
attitnde to"~heLe&t"ue of. Nations
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.hloh will ...tore aId maintain Jonnl&alltJ
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0.. ~ hue tried thia lamOlIO Vl'...o Food 1..... fa&i,
ill ,.-oJ7 Taaic wu.io -~.;..... IamiIiat the
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t.Io.. are aJraady ill........ their arm_liP
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N~ .-m ' be ODe of tbe mo.t apt)aJ)iqp-.. of hnoarIv eYer foidecl upon Uti -'W'Otkf.
(Appla_,- U .⢠.,.., _
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Here are .. few of the qUeatiODB uked tmd
the' &UWel'I wbiab-Mr. Clynfll ..&ve;⢠Q,: Did Dot the Amerieao. hold aloof beClllle t hey thoue-ht the Leaeue ...... being
rwlhed through with the Peace Tleaty po I
A..: The Aineriean people resented the Jf~t
",h8ot Preeident Wileou acted wit.hout & .nedate from the people. The American Conatitu~
tioo. ia .~b thAt. the Pre.ide:nt ot t1iae United ,
~~te. baa: more power in hit ha.ndg ·. than ,.,a.ny l
h'flDg ruler on the earth. The PreBident acted
in all, aincerjt;r, but, no doubt wrongly from a
technical poir..'of new.
_ Q,: Before the League of Naticns caU. be ao-cePied brJl round m11ltl Dot the Treaty .of Vor.ain. e remodeUed P
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A.: I agree that tho two' ..are inoom~atible, â¢
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A Cordlllllllv,ltlltJlool to Illspect
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pOM,ble, they want:ed remIt. in men'. bout..
He didn't ca.re a rap if the,. left tbat hall with:
out joinil?-g ,the .Union, BO J~ng .. t.b81 went
&wa1 . behevmg m tho prinmplU h. had. hoen
apeaking of.
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8uItE! on paper wer, to be ..Toided .. much as,
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T~ere were two rJ~ativ1:J Eitber W8 must
revert to the iIlla.vermg erea ure l who lived ' in
, a. e80ye and could not count. eyottd th6 ~e.ra
?f hiS _hand f!r s'?t. our eyes a'! the progremllveâ¢
I inVentive,
blgh-idell~" fuJlY'evolved huma.n
I who represented our Ideas of manhood on this
earth, The Lea~e of Nat.ions waS only o,e of
the many po~ts upon which we had edt to
make that chOice. We must saorific e cur owu
!5m~1I .miser8oble, bodies and, souls upon the aJt.ar
of some ~oble Ideal, and what were our miserII.ble bothell and soul,s when they were repl' ·_
dllced from generation ;.,0 generation.
··Wo
!I1~t. choose bet.w~ the purposefIJl. all(l the
~o'.d~ntal. "~a.Dlty had achieved hlie grEat.
indlvldual' deaU'e 10 the <:our&e of ita de.elopment, and t~at "'8ol to do somet:tinlJ permaQent1 ~bt to hve from ds.y to da)'. Tbe Leag·u e
of N8ot.lo~a waa one of the directIOns flf de\ elllpment which huma.~lIty .owed ~t to itself to ·eyolve
~ much ... poaa1ble. It wa.a not 10 much a
dll'~ Ott~W1' of the war, of ... despairin
.t.ate of nundl Of. a momentl!ZY h,.iteria aa
W&I th~ cuhDUlation of an idea that h;i been
d.evelcP'rPg. &lid g~at:iDl in '~an'. mind
amae it. " ... firat put. into worda ill the Sermon
on the Mo~t. ~. geDeration mutt UItll'edly
~ake a. chOice ..hich would honour or blacken
Its D&me amon&" the gener&;tions tat to be.
-Tw. 81al.. ., Mind.
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faIth DCt 10 much to ~he Treat1: of Venaillea
but to the document in the forefront of i~ ' th~
Covena..ut of the League of Natiol1.l.
If
humltDlty , ,,~uld only make that choice and
cbooae pnnOlples rather than pen~ then we
, sbould really feel that we bad fou,"" .. wa.r to
en!1 war. The l))8&ker ,"'ent on to Olltline lOmethiq of ·-wbat lbe Lla.we would accomplish
' inclUding. ~ternr.tJcDILl. f.abour Leplati91l and
.the PulihcI~y of_Tre&tiM. ,It wu ~h tbe'
Lesgue of NatioDI UniOD that. the thine. came
down to each .oDe of them individuall,.. He-
Numerous
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Over~oe8 Repair~d.
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Rubber Boob and
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The ~aaue waa, of ooune, tJm.ed primarily
at what were DCwn aa aToidable W&r8 aDd
when, people eaid that nobody believed' in it
they Ignored the fa.c~ that ,32 out of 50 natioDs
had already aign~ ~ the Covenant. The Coven,
ant of t~e ~agu~ of.Nat~ona had Ipruni' ·frcm
- the conV1~,1OD that Tlctonoua n8otioDlt mUlit DOt
merely dlvide up the ~ila and then 10 hOme
but m _ e : e lOme proriaion for the future:
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tao of t,be war I&W two .tate. of
mind. in
. Pint th~" wae the frame of
m.,ind ..,-JtiClh weloomed Preaiden~ WiIaon '.
IOhePle u a ~a.ee theory, &del then there was
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'W:Qlh U;Vleued if.aeH in the wom.
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Our EstabliShments.
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Telepbon.t
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fOci.. 1/6. 2/10
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Xmas Puddings
Xmas Cakes. Iced... ~13. 413. 5/6. 6/6
Dundee Ic~es
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