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G REGATTA:':.
-
.
.FIXTURE FOR BANK \
HOLIDAY.
8~bscribeI'6
a.Dnual meetibg of
of ~.
~~;~~~~!;'Il
held 00 Brida,
A'.The
' ·B .....Quarler
Bpokeo.
.....
the ' B.nch by. the ·Mr.Yor
rwld), Mewâ¢. W. Fergueon, F.
G. W. Webb, G. R _ Jack80n, E.
nd .Ow.n Ridley (boro~h lWilicee),
Liil 'J. S. Henderson ,(chIef coll. lable),
Mr. A. A . .Jane. (olerk to the juaticElfl).
1
GRAND JURY.
'The . loUowin'g . wore eworn _<?n the '.n.nd
jury :-M ~l\Sr â¢. J. C. , Bland), (Iorem",n), A.
.).. Atkino, F. W. Avia, W. lJ. Ba.eden, A.
Bidwell, W. Bishop, H. K. Bn~/l~e. W.
Butler. ,E. V , Ball&rd~ J , Bragg"
Cal.
ver ~, W . . J. Davi e.,
J. O. Fidler, 8. SG.nderton, W . J. Grant, J. L. Hawkins,
R. O. Hay ter. W. S. Bt. v.ne, E. J J Ven·
tri&, and Edward 'iO'rotleliroy.
!
GRANb JURY TO. G() ON. !
Tho Recorder, in char.gi"ng the graI]d jury,
uid th.t being in close touoh with Membe..
of Parliament- h. was l orry te find t""~ tho
Amat..ur R<!g ..tt.. waa held at the
HotelLoRe!>ding; .on Frida,
Mr. J. 14. .w risht presided, a.nd
we re al60 pl'\)6etlt M<106r8. W .. Wal.
J . Dymore Brow.., J : Haalam.
HRwkcs, R , W . Archer, A.. ,W.
S Harri90n Jonee. ,A. C. BAthurst.
Dixon . H . S. Dunn, and U>.. Per<l1
Ih on. secretary).
I
o hon. sec retairy pres&nted the annual
a lld state ment of aCcounte, 118
.
.
prese lilin g the annua~ . repoJ;t "'1!d
llH' lI t of accounts, the oommittee. &l'G
to be nble to report .&n ilnprove.
' n tho finan ,oia.] 8tate of aff&il'8.
pnrt.ly to Lh. fact that th& prooen.
prizeA for the grand challenge cup,
£2 7, r emained in hand-not baving
1"0 11 l ile pre vioue year_nd to the
.
('xpc nsea having been r-eduoed to
minimum. the expenditu~ was
OI1''' I·<'r'''' 'Y c urt.alled, and that -fact. in '
·lI nd ·i',HI ",i Ul t.he assistanoe of eever&l
~ Ub ~C' l" l bc rR , h a-s converted the deficit
1912 nccollnt into a small credit
li eD.
1'he c ommitt..e feel that the
t,h r.n k s of all in te rested are due to
P . T a t-e , who at ve ry snort notioe out the d utiee of hon . ..ecretary
mnrke d sucocss. a.nd
their
the ontisfnctory stat.. of the ~.
Ial'gdy due to his exertions. The
att;\ille<i t ho h;gh B\andarQ of the
t,.
a n d ngo.i n pro\'w
o.ro
ve ry
s u ccessful.
much in·
c unmlltt)~
to
tl'06e
1t,,:] ,e9
nnd
gentle·
w ho 60 Jnnti ly n ~ si s ted in the matter.
~ om mittco ' woul d point out that ill
of nn o tJ l!O r
U{' IJOO
up-rive r reg&tta
!>N il n,ed for Bank Holiday this
t I' U, expens e wil l proba bly bepome
"ry in o" <ie r t{) re tn.in tho e ntries and
the regnl t.a up to its prese nt le vel.
s " ill ~nlail ng id econom)' on the part
t hL' cOnl mi tl~, o. nd it is hoped there
be !I'O d luti lluti o n () f 6Upport, but
thnt cn u M \'011T S will M mad<c to
nl{' ll t L1w ~ uJl Po rt t;.() killuly giv-en in
\'{' a r s
T h e ('om mi tt..ee t.end e r th eir
I ~ C t h a llk !:i t o t he sl\b.:~c rjb e r8, uonors
. Z{':I, n nd Il ll t.hn .""~ " ho M sisted to
ill<' T<'g;,Ltf\. n ~ u ccâ¬':~, and the y are
liln.r ly g r:\!,c rul to Mr ..R. F. Saunfo r h i~ ~ O ll;:' ro u s d o untl on and val u(I H~ :I e n g(' Cli p.
'I'h is cu p W!l.B al1~l·
to t h.a r ace for maHie n fours , and
\Yon hy t ho Re ading Rowi ng Club.
d esire to place on r ecord
Q O Jll l Jlilt.;:>(·
r l'cia..lion of the valuabl e 6ervi cca
du ri,,'g t he lI\st three ye llJ'B by
,,~c rctary,
\;tl o h on.
'I
h : ~ l n nC (,-Ah 0 d
Illii:lg Lo £259 lGf .
m{,!1(:.(' d
Wit h
,
E h ~'v.e (l
Dd .
r e ceipts
Th e y~ n r HJl3
no d", fi c it of .£3 0 Hie:.. 1d.,
(>xp\.~ ll ditu ro
t.he tot.o l
Mr . H. V. Wilt·
j
re achoo £257 3s .
l(, fi,\'i ng n ba\nnC'<.' in h an d of £ 2 13 s.
"EXTRE:'IE L Y S ATI RFA CTOlW "
Til e clia.i rlllnll , in 11l0V!lIg t.h e ad op t ion
t ill:' h~' p o!· t, s:l id it W il.S
a.n , c~ t r e mely
on.e ,
B y r igid eco n o my the
⢠t... â¢...~ h .u.l c ut dow n th o ex p en&es o.nd
lbfuelu n
I
I~' fi,' it o f £30 15s. Jd. into .. bRI·
in h ill ld oi .£ 2 I Ss , Dd.
Gre at c r e dit
<I n
du e t o t.h e h Ol1, fi ccr-et nry and trenB-
fo r the ad mira bl e work they a CCom·
ill 1'<"Cl uei n g e X[l(" ndlluM wilcre ver
.
T he grea t es t ilen1B on the ex·
u r o Aide we r e £57 79, 4<1. for prIzes,
£W \1 ,. Gel. fo r e nclosure. fe nee·work,
Th e cillll rtDn n r e fe rred to t be gren t
r ell(]e re d Inst
fl, m cn CO ll ~~ l'\'n n c y , and
ye ar
by
Lhe
es pec ially that
f or which
Mr . L a uri a , lh o in speC tor .
we re doeply thankfu l.
P . O. Ha wkCB. bcc ond ed, a nd i t was
llnnl l lmr.w;ly ,'
Rid l ~ )'
unll ~con d ed ,
W . W.
G . DuttOIl
proposed, and Mr. H.
th e rc-election q f Mr_
!IR
p r&idollt,
Md
it
rJ<.'o unanim ously.
C. F , Si Ill OIlU!; wa s NJ·elected
r,
hOB .
hon.
Mr. J ames 1la., lam Msist·
t r~o.s u r{!r, with thanks for past
~n el
ice.~ ,
S. H"rri"" n Jon"" was
I".('c re t u r y
M
cd
fOT
r e·elected
-e ntri oo . nnd Mr. H,
hOIl. £scre tnry . "trlhu t.. be·
to t h e n.dmirablc Eern CC6
;:h tri nS the past ye ar .
th e y
S t rong, F.S .A.A ., F . S .S.,
I\S h O.n . ⢠ud ltor.
"''''"
C If AIR ~f AN OF . COMMITTEE.
It was decid ed La 1151< Mr. J ohn Hill
1h~ offi~
to
o f c hairman of the com..
T ho me mbe rs con etituting it
.-Th e Re v. C , \v. Q, J -p. nkyn , Messra.
' V, A rc h~ T, A. C. Bat.hurst, P. P .
J. DYlllere B r own, R. W. DiI.OJl,
D od d , J a mee Haslam , P . G. Hawkes,
Hnrr iBon J ones, D' I Kenne dy A. W.
·lIc r , R S . Puyne, H. P. Tale, H. V,
[sh i,-o nnd J . M. 1Vright , with Mr. A.
cc (cn.p t:u n of Readi ng Rowing Club),
Mr. R . Hodges (h on. sec retary,
C.) , as ',,,-<> ffi cio.
". as d cci ded to h old the annual reo
06 u ' lI nl on Augu st B ouk
Holiday
, A ugust 3rd),
A hea rt\' IOte of thallk. was acccrded
Mr. A. Baker for tlie rree use of room.
, t h o QII<'<' '''S H otel during the Pll6t year
com llli i.t..cc meetings.
II l1mher of IllIggestioru! f<>r ~rMt.ing a.
r in k rcst in the regatt& on the day
p u t fo r w ard, a.nd lhe&e were referred.
Ie c.om miLtce to dis cuss.
voto or t.ho.nks to the cba..i rmBn con ..
the mociing.
foll<>wing 1.0 the list of regatta fix,
a rrAngc.d for the .eDBuing sesson :April 25th.-Tideway fixed.,
eighte.
S ,.Lu rday, June 20th ..,-M;a.rlow Regatt~ \ '
W~d nesd.y, ThuMday, Frida)' and 8atl<
. July l et, '2n~3I~ and 4t.b..-Henley
Regatta.
\
.
'l·hmrs,.JaY, July
'-'f,etropolitan . Rt< .
July llth.-'-Maldenhe8d
a.-
ay, July llth.-Wallon ·RegatLa.
and . Wednesday, Jul:r 14~h and
Junior·Seruor EIght.. .
J uly 18th.~Mole ...y Regatta.
JUly 25th.-Kingo'ton ReKaLtf.<
Aug~.t lBt.- Goring
and. '
-'I'"I ~ ~,",
-
... .
.'
j'
Yf'a.r, nnd n goo<1 day's r8oCing. woe
ld(;n , O1 nll)' of the even ts being par·
art)' "dl contcskd. The s)'stem ot
ng fl ags for b oa t s on t he cou....., w""
'lllI~d ,
'1·
to
w~. ~IÂ¥, .~. -;;"7~'I~
ground
ouhscnptlOn 10
e'ltrs rent. etc. The eo.t ·
civilian
. SOME PRAC1'HJAL, HIN'I'S.
will
be
abo.ut · £12.
,
whi,tl..
P.O.
r e form r ocommcnded in tho report of ~hc
, SKILLED . LADY ·S.H OTS.
Royal Commission (for tho abolit:on of tho prisoner was kken
sn
ambul..,qe,
,
gro.nd jllry ,y.tem) <ould not, unlortunately,
, The ·club. ' whioh hM ' a ladies' o""tionEaster is a 'bu8Y tim.. in the garden,
be car ri ed out thia y ear, becau so tho ImCIvnrrANB' READY lJELP.
oevorah. memhero of ' whioh are 1ery .killed and there
be
tirlld but· h&ppy
p eri al Parliament ha.d no time in tho pre·
ohot"':-IUI weIl aa amon's . ectlQll, p o...,...,.
few days. seeds
S:dney Toovoy, ;nineral wat'or van
sc n~ S"" ion t<> attend to such mattere. In 32. Greyfriars Road, 88.id the officer .
four .va~uabl9 .sih·or Cups. On..9J , :giv,!n by
,ma.y be 'sOwn o.t
one of t he ca.c;C8 to oomo before them I that prisonor ovory ~ipportunity
Captain Usli" W ilson, D.B.O., M.P., " for
Bunny
Pansiea-may be
day tho pri soner had admitted his guilt, and Pri&an()r
etru'g:gfed
and
I
the club's ohampion. hlp. This waR won IM~ l,p'Ja,n."<l ,in beds or borders of rich soil,
in 6uch casos tho iust:ccs ought to have arrested, and wItness .saw thol
y."r, by Mr. F . J .. BarnBrd, &fie. a keen
from the hot ray" of the Bumm<!r
eUftlmary pow ers. It was a matt~r of con- tho conslable. . Wiln.... took'
atruKgle , ;Mr. G. Duoo being rtUlner·up. Bun.
Good tufts of ' doronicum, ·. we:1
gratul.tion that in 'hA~ great borough- whi,tle and blew it for ,a,.i'!l'nce.
Tho
Kirby
Cun,
given
by
M5·
W."
Kirby,
of
funriBhed'
with flower buds, l1Janted now,
which had now m oro than twice tho populaThomas ,GeQl'ge Forbes; Basing»toke
0xfor'! ROOd, :. air. red for tlio beot monthly will mako . the borders g~y during .May,
tion it ho.d when his lamented preu9ce8Sor, a .. an oalE.imr.n, 'tated that tho
ocoroo, '. and tbls
hold by M1'8, F. J. Bar·
" 'A_ te
G rd . ...
Mr. J. 0, Griffit~, was appo:nted- thcre 80 den.e that the officer could ' not
nard, tbe first la y to win it. Another oup, oay" ~a ur
a erung In aD ex·
should bo only two prisoner.. for I \;jial, and with the prisoner, and witnea went to hie lJiv'e n b;v S.'S.M ..Seal, <>f ~he Berka. "~eo' . haustiv-e deMription ef tbe Beason'. work.
thoso on minor cha. rges.
ma.nry,
18
ofI~rcd
III
COmPf!tltlOn
for
nOVice!
Dust
lime.
'or
.600t
around
choice herbace assista.nce. Prisoner olutched witness by th~
A MEAN THIEF.
'
noso. Prisoner was forced i~to MT. Ba.un· al the 50 _yards' rnnll'e; and the fourth, ons pl ..n~, to pl'â¬vont sluge and sn";ls eatpMsage
until
" n iinCarcemcnb " ",iv'en bT Mr. Frank Kirby. 01 Oxlord '~oad, ing oft ·tOO points <>1 ,. the . young MOOts.
Harry Jonea, as, miner, was jndictod fOT dere'
arrived .
.
10 for the best aggregate .co,..,. 'on tho long ·Pl..nt GI&di{)lus Br<mahleyensis, Gand,,·
.-haling on tho 31s \ D ecem ber,
1913~ , at
vensls, . and Leffi()ln~r,- f<>ur inch.. deep
P
r;sonor
laid
he
(Jame
to
fown to see hil
R eading , lB. 4d., tho mon~y. of W il):am
the opening of tne rltn'ge on Sa.turday and the sa.me diBt&nce , apart in well·
G ra nt; nnd on th ~ Borne da.y with stealing ,wee the art, and meeiing a member of bia
d
i,played
on
â¢
tahle
in
a
(!lip.
wer(l
manured soil.
Sow hMdy annua19 out·
6,., tho maney' of Ellen Knight.
He old regiment, .... pOl'f!u.ded, after re.isting
'. rected on the !fround. Mr. - A. Neal dOQrs.- ! They look best in patches one 00'
the temptation, to have a drink, and bo
d eniM the ch a.rge.
(ch.irman
of
Ihe
club)
pre.,'.
d
ed,
and
·
Iq.re
knew
nothini
moro
until
ho
found
himself
-two
feet
in
dilUDeter.
When th<l borders
Mr. Wintcrboth.m prosecuted.
wero alao prlleent the Mayor af .Resdmg, are very .narrow ' sow in lines. Trop"",luin
'l' ho ev idenco on the first charS'G .snowed in the cell.
Captain
POTter
(seoretary.
of
tllo
~r~
that prisoner aelte d Mrs. Grant, wifo of
TRYING TO GO. STRAIGHT.
Tenitorial Association), M"JOT W ,. R . P..ortal J tu~osum tube ... ma.y be planted throo to
.. labourer, of 91 , Cardigan R<>ad, R eading.
Prisoner, it tran8pired, WI\8 put under
P: W. Teague, Mr. F . G. Belcher (hcn. four inches <leep in .. somewhat peor. soil
.. for lodg iuKs for two enginecr'\!. who 'Wo~ld probation for two years in Octooor, 1912_
lo,,,.liary) .. and a number of rady and gentle- at the foot of .. eunny archw ..y, trellis, or
. pay 148 I'L week cacho
H caTing a no se
arbonr an'y'itirne this month. All I<inde .of
The probation officer, Mr. Burbidge, aaid
wh en irl the scullery, aho roturned to the tho pTilIonor had a wnstroko in India, and
. ~e('retAry 8.nnoun~ apolovies hlUdy dimbe .... produoed in pots m ..y . bo
kitch e n,' Rnd aaw prisoner .standinR' b:v the whon ho loft Ihe drink alone.ho was a well·
planted out Easter week. Now is a good
Captain
Lo.tle
Wiloon
.
D.S
..
O
.â¢
M.P.,
open cupbonrd, W'lth her purse open, on conducted yo!,n/!: fellow . He had tTied to
Valen ti"" Fleming, M.P. , Captain St. ti.oo to plant hardy ferna in shady posi·
the fl oor.
Th oro were three half.pennies len.d a. better hfa .inca he had been un.dcr
Quarry, . Mr. F . A. S ~m o nd9t and Mr. tion·s. ViOlas a.nd carno.tions, lind. In
n ear it, but ·the rQ~t. of the money wn.e gone, probalion.
Wathl"{tho I... ~ four be~g vlco.pr'!"i. fact, all kinds of hardy perennials. plant
Sho gave him .some soup, and he wonl
Prasonor was .sent to pri50n for ono month
dur4ng Eaat..rtide.
Any . large ' 1I1&nts or
o.WIlY eaying he wa..s g oinll to Twyford. On oa.ch chargo, to ,r·tn ooncurrently,
. eha.l~man said they all regr.ettcd that phlox.,., Michaelm""daiaies, etc ., that hav<l
Wh e n arr{,!'Itod b:v D.S. Walt.ers, he .said
Th<!
Bonch,
said
tho
ohairman,
wi,bed
te
preaidont
was
unable
to
be.
prOBont
"'l'hat', right: only I â¢. 4d.
I wl.h il had compliment tho witno!! Toovcy, who camo
afternoon, bu t they lia.d .Q'Teat pleB.sure grown too I..rge e.houliI he lifted Ifnd di·
been 14 quid.' H
... ,
':-:o.-~ '. "'," - 1-1
vided. Plant out e ..6<lt p.&. seedling...
lorward on beh.1I of the con.lBble in, tho
'welcoming the mayor (Applau,,").
Th o pr iaonor. on oath, eaid 110 never men.f
ROSES.
tion ed Tw yford to Mr.. Grant, bllt walkod orawd~ tbOl:oughtarq, and Mr. Forboo, who THE MAYOR'S OONORATULATIONS.
to Newbur y.
Ho bad £3 10.. ad. of hla .100 Old a clha n'a duty.
.
I The mayor said he w~s very pleased ' fa Co'mpl.t.. th'V'Pruning of lro""s . After
Arising aut bf thGl prcviou6 care, Edward
th-I II'ttle - ercmony, b-u,e ' he
.
I bed
d b rd
d
own monoy.
Leeko, 5, St. Saviour'. R oad, was oh ..rged
~
~give t 10
S ..n
0
e ... a res.·
J oncs WItS convicted on tho Brst charge,j wIth obstruoting P :C. 8peaks while in . lhe
that making their . :tiz.n. effieienl
Tonk'. Special Rose Manure, or
hn plnndM no~ guilt y to the .eeond, th~ exeoution of hi. duty.
of the riO. was a very use·
.. mixture of three·partB of bone.melll
fuets in whkh ''''('Te similar, Lhe proseou.
P.C. Bpeakâ¢â¢aid tho priEOner too)!: hold
thing:. _ He, him'.,l!, ""'Ted ruld one of
of pot&eh. Apply 20z..
tor'o wifo, Mr.. Kn ',Kht, 01 14, Piggott of hi. arm and tr:ed te pull him away .w hen
the · old Volunt..ers{ but a per
Be very careful in
R oad Cl\yershnm , bem,lf the p'rincipal withe went to tho assistanoe of Ip.C. Tonvoy_
a !!Iomewha.t DO,ve obj·ec., Iventiil .. tiD,I!..!J ....ee!~.h?':'~ in which roses are
n ess,' Ho WM n.gllin found gUIlty. .
L"!. ted
told
Ihat
it
w.
o
nt
a
onlO
.
Id
.
h
Ell
Ro
d
d
Oxf
d
Jo n
ar, of
or
a corrouura. .
m en efficiont in the use
wave of.9Q . BJr ,
D 1. Anderson put ;n 0. list of 12 prevl.oue
enJo;urOS Oll:'ly
Pnoon.r ,aid ho w... drunk and did not
Th
"'fI
young' and ·. tender foliage to
con victionllJ and ao rl cd that there were five know
turning, SilCD'
what he wa. doilU! "I the tim..
.
" m\Dla~ure rJ ⢠was
_
other wan'l\nta out aga.lnst tho prisoner for
wo rki ug, l(lng
Prisonor called John Gent, mechanio, 48. I
.~ ftr."at
young Territeri.l. when
l;t((~ offences,
wearnlld
FRUIT. GARDEN.
South Sheet, who 80m Leake, like himself, 1
Jom1Dg
Boy S~out!J and had
Tho le,rn ed Recoreler, t.k·ng theM
CHeap Tcpairs.
was in the · orowd, and could ',lOt gel out proved most
to ~g . nners. As th&
Di.hud thll e.hoots of forward peaeh tree.
into consideration, p .188ed senlc'n c o or thrco of it.
Witn_ . ;IVa. there nolirly all tho towns and IOm~ parts of .the :. OOU1I't~y ....er.
!.\i.~r\,'~ vlth~,
y onrs' pen nI servitudo 011 each Indiotmont, time ' and. ' did onot eo. prisoner touch tbe ·
. congeste<t. It. was · d,ffiault ~ . lI:fIfI··· an "I!ainst walls outdoors. Rub off all shoots
iuBlend or mnchlnea
th o 8c ntP.n (' e ~ to Tun onncurrenUy.
offi (' ~r. There was
crowd of aoout 1.000 '
oJ'dmary ~anKe .wlth ,n a. ressona.blb .dIlJu.nco tha.t are growing out" of the front of'· the
bra.nches,
&100
thin
out
thoSe
on
tb6
'sides.
of' O!hor lJlIlkes, {or
A WORTHLESS YOUTH .
P.C. Spoak. a.. e..-ted that abOi'll 10 or 12 of a olub s headqua"fters, bu ~ ~hal epot WM Also die bud the young Bh,o ots of grape
which
libernl term.
R iohard Ch'a rl c"," EV 8.na, 18, groom , wa.s p eoplo wero pUBbing against the poHoo all a moot admlrablG and convenie nt ono. In viq,es, i.e., ' whe:re three or more n.re grow.
arc given in part
.
fact they ()Ould not have got a bettor plac.
<:hargcd with , on th e 24th February last, n.t th l'
ing
tog<lther
..
t
a
place
pull
off
an.
except
â¢â¢
chnng â¢.
Thil;b~ing prisoner's fire.t ottenoo, ho Wft9 in the town (applause). He had often looked
R eading. ha.yillg stolen ~~. Id ., t ho m oneys
A WARDED l.()()() FIRST PRIZE'!.
of t,he R endin g Gas Company, and pleaded fined l Os a.nd OO!!IM with an alternative of at th., epot, and he was glad to know the one-'-th. 8trongest-,which is furniBhed
piece of ground had beon adapted for such with ~. emhryo buneb. A start may . be
Fixed' n any Uairy on Onc, Mon",·. 'Frcc Tri.l.
guilty . Mr. Dav id Dev:. was brieled lor th~ 14 days' imo risol\m~nt.
.
a uBeEul purpo.e.
He· congratulated ~h. made With melone for greenhouse and
Agenta:-DaIJy Supply Co., Lid., Museum
pr o ~ ccution .
,
officers
of
the
~
club
on
o.cg'
tiring
it
for
a
few
fraDl6 cljlture. A good hotbed, or a green·
.
1
. ..
D.S. Wulto rs o!lLiu that lho pri,soner had
(t.
yea", and he
much phi.sure in Qeclarihg house with a temperlltu", of · 70 deg., i. Stroet, London, IW.C . ; DlBtrlCt Agentbeen eonvieled of a similar offopeo last
the ran,SrO open (applaiIf3 o).
'
yca.r, and bound ov e r for a yenr. H e h.ad
neoe8sn.ry for fnicccsaful seed rai6ing. AI- ; ff. Griffith,
Broad Street, WokinghlLU'l(
â¢
Mr. Sam Wen"r, at the reque't of the
had , ovorsl eitu.ti ons, but nev<r stayed long.
I.
THE FUNERAL.
mayor, then Bred the opening .hot, and pine strllwberries m ..y be planted o.n . B.rka.
Ho would n o t work, and mixed wi t h bad
amidst cheers r egis tered a bnll~y e,
BUDny ba.nJra, or in ~orde.l'6 between frUlt i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
companions, a ft on staying out a.ll night.
Tho fun~ral or t-h-o-Re-v. 'c, J . Tilomns,
Capta!n Porter, ' in proposinil a. heart}' trees. These gcnerally Yield a 8upply of
'Iho Court ordered that Evans be dcsmall · fruit after the ordin;"'y sttawberry. ~ '' -7-- - -+ ......,.- --:--,.----...
form
erly
Vicar
of
Heckfiold,
who
dien
at
voto
of
th
..
nka
to·
the
mayor,
.aid
everyone
tain(; d in a B orstal int5Lilution for two' years.
Readins: on April 1st, took . placo al Read. pT~Aent must ~ re('! ogn~e th~t to bocome an orop ie exhausted. PI"",t .iI incll.e s ..part
ing Cemotory on Friday, the li1'8t parI of officient .hot :Was olle of Ihe. mo.t· Importanl each way.. Strawberries in :pote. in flower
th o oor vico bein~ held at St; Giles' Churoh. fllMlets to any maD or woma.n in ~ the country. should 00 placed on .. ·.hel! near th." gIn. .
.
Tho R ev. M. T. Friend, assisted
He r o·rchOOd the word, of Prcoi,u,nt Rooo~·
Thm the
.. lij!ht cool greenhou"".
v;car (th. Rov . F. J. C. Giltmor) condu c ·Led velt, when addro1;sinq' a tea.m of Enlfli"h
when lonned to a. . dozen OD each
the eorvioc.
Th e r~ mains wero in
~hoto who vi.5ited America, to Iho effect
.
and apply stimulant.. freely evory
8. br iok vault wh ero lie' h ;s . wife, who
was that tho only way 10 ~cop po ace throughoul
Laterlll shoote of vin~.. show·
the dauKhter of the late Dr. F. A. Bulley, th e world W88 to make ' every man a marks·
should have their points
01 ReadmIC, snd tho only child.
man (applause),
~
"t IICCond leaf beyond bun~hl
Th e! ohief moUrnar⢠.were Mr. . Thomas
THANKS TO CAPTAIN ~LSON.
{Iff tendrile also. Shoote not cllrrymg
and eons, Mr. Daniel â¢â¢ the R.cv. A. C. Pin.'
TO AUSTRALIA FOR · £3. horn, Mr. H. Ka.ines, Mr. IV. Bulley. Mr. Mr. F: G. Belehor. inJ,'seconding, said-hp fruit, but which must J>e retained for next
S. ft . B. Bonnett (Gbr:st Cfiurch). Mr. W. oe~ta' n]-1. thought that tho ReAdi31ir ' Minia· yellr should be e.hortened ' to tho third or
fourth leaf. Dust th.. hranches of go'!"o·
R, Loxley, Mi~s:' Parham, Miss . Hammond, ture RIfle Cluh had evor, r â¢â¢.⢠on · '
I
Misa Cartor. ·Mi.. M ... on, Mr. L.
Kyl,o, ,lZ'ratulo.ie itself on the BUcceM it ba~
..,.d "Curr""t treee wit.h sJake hme
(Hear,
hear).
Wh.n
alub
G. E . B. Rager., And Mr. Turn.r. \
Grand Offer to 'Boys and Mr.
I I
'
;fi:i:.;~.~~Mth~e;k~~~~u;.~~'yoqng p~ev
..nt Pru~e
c ...ter·
Arnong- . th08e present w(lre Oolonel Horace .ome five y ear" &&,0,
leaves,
"fizzle out as '
Walpol. (a eckf>eld), t~o Vicar <>f fleckBeld
tree9. Graft fruit treeS.
orken.
the.
(tho R ov. E. C. Boicer), tho Vicar of Mat.
heated greenhouses.
ting1.y (tho RDv. H ; G. Da\v.o~~ tho ViCAr
GA'RDEN':
ol Wost Chobham (the R~. M . Robbin·. j,
BEl:L
SURRn.
The ardinary third· cia.. fape to Australia the Rov. O. B. Turner ·and Mrs; Turner
1 1' (Beeoh Hill). Mr. W. J. ~ J .. mc. (churel¥I. 1118. All town and country boys, however, ...
Hakerâ¢â¢of tho ICelebrated II Ferodlio'
Hockfield), Mr. W. ' BartloU (Hook.
who accept the oftcr now beiDg mooe by New 1\.e.rd.n,
ld). and .Mr. and Mrs. Jj. R. Cook.
Boutb Wale. and Victoria can oecure " fully
Flora.l tTihute.J wl'r~ ecnt from ' Evelin
D.td ticket for .£ 7 caah or tbey may arranpe and ~e&1led'8 nephows, Ch&rki:, George,
Of their pas8ng6 on a time-payment basis, 80 and
Gordon Thorn .. ; Victor : Bulley,
Gates. · .
that oilly .£.3 has to be . paid before aaPln". nephGw ; Wilfr:d and F.velvn 'ReY.JloJ.dB,
, ·' 1
Tbls work. oul at the rate of 18 mile:~ for Id. And hio iodson. ,O.nry : Edith E. ' Daniels;
Sond for IIl'a atntod C.I .. ~'9 .
A record ourely f Practically the sam~ offer the Rev. C. A. Pin horn. Mro. C. AJ Pinh'orn
,
10 mt>de to experienced falnl workCJ'l!, who ~nd Mi.. J .. no~ . ;Pinhor"; Oelen Parham';
M:
..
Pigott
and
~;,.
Pilfot(.Coil"'t;
O.nry,
are granted .. fully paid 8team8hip pasage for
and 'Mabel- lCRines J .Mllryj "'Louisa
i.8, with the same tim~payment terms ,as are Helen,
Adir.m8; "A .few !lId friond. in' the IVicarago
r.ffo:·dcd to boys.
rdcn"; M_ and Mrs. G. E. B.1. Rolfe .... ;
Each accepted farm worker i8 gnaranteed. Mia. H~mmond and Mioo Gortrudo ' B .. m.
(Fo)kcatQnej; Mr. and , Mri. ·
G.
tmployment immediately he reaches Anstralillo
Agnea
~t from £ 1 te 25s. a week and free board and
lodging. . Ev~y boy I.e guaranteed BiJDllar
work cot from 10â¢. to 16s... week, in a9dlti6n
to free board and lodging, ' with quicll\· in·
crease1f'a8 he be"'U.De8 qualified. No pre-r0us
farm ' experience i. necessary in the case
the boys.
'
(I pwnrds of .,000 lads .sa!Jed fronj Great
Britain unde" this seheme during tbe ltwelve
rnolltbs euding Mnrch Slet. ~rlte forL ccp!ee
of tbe letters in wbloh· tbey talld 01 Ihelr
new life n'pon Australia'. big pr<>\,perons
I
in
iOUR
.
EASl'E.R IN ,THl£ GA,RDEN.
put
to the
:..
f
M
I
r"cto
a
LATE REV.
J. THOMAS.
nan
43,
I
EIGHTEEN MILES
FOR Id.
I~ ~~:~B
;
Farm W
r.
a ..
farms. Every lAd and farm w9rkerr has . ,
80und prospect of becoming ' a !&r:,mer l white
I
relatively young.
Apply for free illn8trated pamphl~ta and
full parl.iculars of these great offers
M <i.tnnt Superin lendent ef ' Immlgra~lon
~'Jlh
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i
FERND~II FENCING CO.
'VALE,I /f1~SLE1\KaE,
Ci.iftCbeJt.fut
'. i~d
j
}T,w
to
V i i-toMu,
]S6 . K'lI· :r~~:.l~:~
bourne Plac.., Blrand; Lol1dou, -W,{!).
I'
Pate
Fencing
- .. ·.. ry o~r
rallbles?