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The association choi~, oonduoted b;'~
then gave ..
ple... ing eeleotiOll

Vi'

VOC I\} mUBIO.

•

MR. A. W ·. BUFON '~ ' GIFT.
Mr r BpP eooondodh he motion.in 4Ii
and OOllill8 ' spooch, whiCh ,"If"
'~"p "U v applauded. I They could · ne.~
h e said, the m DY, kindne'88G8 they
l"<lC<Olved ot the h.."d/l of the Jate Kf.
J. Sutton, and other member. of hi.
and !.hey wero very !\lad to b&.. ~
rUllir Sntt.on on the p,atform ' tha'
for t hey could never forget bia
<><l ilt gift to the ReadlllE 118800iatjon
s plendid Y.M.C.A. building!. :
omulo , for oongratulotion thnt tlle .Q:
r-f'<' e ll'tJy made in Readll)g had met'
6lleh ' good suoooss; and they eOIl.
t ed ' Mr. Bryant on the splendid
hq WI\S doillg , and the good type pi
he ,,&5 1 gutherlIlg round him (ap:. _
That associatioo, which W,,",
plotmg tho 70th year of its em·
lwgnll With a little bunch of " 12
T o·(iay there were more thaa

n

replied, jj I
ploalloo to
tho door afte r

Defendarlt; wbo

WlLII

hadl

me to . "

bas

Mr A, W, S utton expresacd the thanks
t1l 0.5 (' prBsen t to the executive commit..
for t be ' pl"nd id work they had been:
<luri ng t h e la.st two or three yee.Wt
C 001lllCl1, to the sec re tary ,.nd tr61l1l'
. t h·. . speakers, tile cle rgy and minis-

yer

ecmb~>r 31' t,

I~13, was: Members 225,
.. ,eClate. 878, a~h erent' 5,075.

As

IL

to two

dilfr-rent

C . .\

In

'rICh
of 1,"000 mIles.

R ea.ding. but tbe ' sooond ha.d not

trf\\dlea, up war

BOl1ed ,ct loo, pronouncel by the Rev.

,

TtED CROSS
SOCIETY.

•

AID DETAOHMENT,
HEADING,
th.
whD

he "fl ' told thnt tho men h.d not 110'

At loast £30 was r equiroo to
R c,'l dlllg, and It 6oc mod to him
t J b r) no <hffi cult \, whate ver in
t ,.. Unl togcth e r, to
furnish theo
l!4 l11 rnc nt for th~ men
who ;:lid
C'- uln lt ul n \.. o rk, nod 1Il " .. hiC h the people
1I r ll nil lI 11crost" H e added that he
f \'iflllld b e rn a t huppy to h C'oo bile lia\
II

:qE,RKSHIRE.

'Iu.rler. that

nea rly

all

Vl st ", and overy p ossible h elp
hr"' n blllll v R[fo r,d co in I\ssi 5 t ' n~ the work
th o d"t.:l..c hmC'nt h :y the 0 C . A.nd Adjutant

th(l, 4th RQyn ~ n ~ rk f; hiro R eg iment, f\nd
thO!iI" r r!\ pon::nbl(' for th e cont rol of the
al R I"Sf'".T\C

rec"l"od

tn R f'n olOg,

(I , t" S,mond , ' , Bnnl" Reading, Cor

I

FU,nd" ~fC' n's V ...I\ . D .. R onding-.

np!':! 1 I S !lgnoo by. Ma.ria.n D BlandY'.
h o n <:cc rc tary. Reading: and Edward
('ommnnrinnt, Ilnd it, has the lull
of V lce .. Admlral Fleet, county
for B c rk~.
n f' nY l' n 1~ amongst those who ' b&ve
6u b 3(" ,bed

n O\ Ie .
llrO\nl

(r. nt. for it is an extraordinary feat,
..£250,000 In two years, coruti..

'" the second

next Monday I ab&Jl ",'
annotinoe
oo'f'ple\lan 01 ~
, W'Il
golOg t<> turn
•
I
\Ote a

te

shortly

for

dolonel Dickinson seconded, and
carried.
1

I l l"ctlll /l

of II. mtllion h e has raised for the
Ch urch 8111CO 1900.
t he prosent mom e9.~," said Mr.
InI,K''''DeA rA to a Press .repreJent a ti ve U we
thQu ~ands: w8l l have ~~ween
£250 ,000, but it I• • beolutslt

is ' proposed

Berk.

'Vl t nca~ . l<!'fl tho d oor lo pe n for :h~n
Tho Wind clo,ed tho I door. Wit"
thon h Cl1Td ~ knock a.nd came down·
r . ;yvhecle~ wae
lI~ira to an8WCr the d oor.
there,
H ~ r?£u!W!:d to co e lm. W1tness

t

huoband.
neBS

W8,

ch&rgcd

I

lil l ll l~ lry, and cspoclally tb elr ruru

Yo age, And on Monday
next, at n geat thanksgiving meetlh Q A lbe rt Hall, the Rev. ;r. H.
In" k" ' n" ' MO, tho secretary of the Bapti.*
un nOll JlCC that tho fund is com~

, a mllltrnum

01 tho f A.Ct that th,.

.,

~~

ycar3 ago this month tho Baptiat.
to r. ol ~o £350,000 In ~rdf'!r to truar~

Churches

don't

!<> .t.e.al
por""nt than ~o N.tional Servico Lea"uo,
Kerry
and until they 1101 matten adj""tedr and" the
.th.
Iri sh quostion l «Iottred. it was not advisable
te preso the objcota of Ihat Ioa&,,,,.. ~e
hlld no fear thah as floon as they got Ilnto
next
workioog order ~a.in they would mt.ko tpro- cornor of
llie defendant
with
gress,
The ]working.man Was IgradU&Uy MW
awakenin.'t to too fact that tho oount;ry muat tho gate le.d'mg 10 the yard.
A'ITEMPTB TO GET OVER,
lIave national Berviee, &nd recent evenla' in
Parliament a.nd in Irela.nd had limpros.ed
Defendant ottemptod \0 got 'ov;er .the "gate
ahEUll more than eveI1 of the abaoluto Mod of by putting his feet on the p&dlock, but
It (applause). '
peoplo pa8lling hy di.lurbod h,m. Witness

•

• " ",ord nmoni tho Free

I

APPEAL TO TIlE EIBLE,
Tho B asi!!! of Anglicl\n F ellowship' "appa.rently urgea' that the olergy are called to
0. more obedient complianoo with . the tradi~
t lonal interpretation of tha Churoh's fonnu·
II I

laro.. than can be rigbtly demnnded of llIe
The latter, the Biebop 'Of Ox lord de·
&TO left by the Churoh te take , Oleir
full
in itll lifo a t their o.wn di:oretioD,
anil between Confirmatiolj and the bod of

j

uoath no speoifio inquiry 18 ma.do into their
faith. Tho clergy, however. "ro restre.ined
by more fo:m:ta.l obligationa, "I He doclaree
t.hn.t their obliga.tion With . r~~ard to the
Creeds is more J>r~iIlEt, Yep. teiln-~tementll
b ..re , not about where thA dog'. n""e ",mid of the Creede depend l~ equal. measure 'with k==~~===========;:';=="';--=':;=;"'====~========"
j
I
be.. T11ere was a. &prinklinp; of popper on othor Churoh formularies o,n Holy Scripture,
the .tonew ork of Iho 11'&00, Defondanl Ihen 'I'hat i. clearly the mind of !.\Ie Church or cause I am afraid th.t 'my own admiration ' ~"I-­
IUlId h er husband did not t ell her to p ORJ>6r England, Even thlOg. 'ordained by general is pitched 111 0. rath.cr lower key, I must
counoils as n eoesaary to sa1vation ha.ve neit her need. think that Ih.,.e are many tbings :n
the dOli:.
attrength nor authority unless it may be de- the B ishop's OpOR letter which ought not
.. A SEVERE CROSS-EXAM~NATION ."

oat

'£250,000 IN 'l'WO YEARS.

C'i) rJgrc'tationa.lists took four year'S ~
n. !:I lTllllllr Bum , and the aoh le vcment of
Shf\.k1! ~ p(>!J,.ro i", the more rema.rkable In.

II

gretted..
Anything wh~h a.coontuates a.
oleilvilge betwcer. the Ch~ roh's' clerical and
lay members, by BUgged.ln,tr; that d Ifferent
standn.rds of beliefs are rUqui red from therrl,
must crcato n. epiTit of 8uspicion a.nd tend
to breed divisioml.. And Dr. Goro's letter,
unintent ionally, lIeem:. to take less
avoid this than might ha":8 been ex·

WithM••scerttl.ined from darendant

H e \houi"ht
there were things in poHtic.
at tho present time whioh wero more im-

BAPTISTS, I FEAT.

Ir

Wit neA9 a sked her who put tho pepper on
said.

clergy of his
a primary duty

have been written,

In partioular his

upon the oinoerity of thooe
h tm

111

(to use hIS own word)

'

rin~ ronco around the othor

Creeds? Thou~h kind whioh l tAo Bishop demands "is 8ubjoot

authority may speak loudly: 'Tbuo far sh.lt 00 muoh deduotion, and that those whom be,

It

thou ~o, and no farther.' the statements of blames are not ,-eally blam eable..
"Ther. ar.other point. whioh he ha. b,.
tho other two great Creed9 ~are made flubject
to t he same appeal te Holy Soripture, and no rpeans tbought Otlt te the bottom, and I ,

must need s think that he wao wrong te pro·

riA

EM~RS' tIA~.

'
'
BURGLARY,'
(~~.;;';.;~.D...~T_H.;'.;~_'C_L.,•.;';.;';,;';,;',;,_"_.;;'N,;;"';;;R;;':::":.;G:.;'.;.,...c:~l

nounoo upon them 80 dogmatJeally.
II I
do not for a. mompnt mY5elf question
the Bb hop'e orthodox!"
But I th~nk he The
!hould have soon that the two lettere lflyour

BU81n.ctY

of the Officf'l II oonfinad
DUlted Kuu[dom.

column. of which he complaioe were little ~ .. "
"
.~_
more than half e.e.ri.ous.. I 'Will tako it upon U u.u. pa.rtiout.a...n on apptloatto.,n to any of y . myself to eay thAIt th ey were juet .meant a.
follovllDll: q .... ta:a teminder Ih.1 h", teo is mDlUI. Tbe TeREADING:minder wa. needed-aDd it has been wholly
6 Mo.rket Pia"",
diSregarded,"
' Street.
17, Markel P~
I

THAMES AMENITIES.

A PUppy

acknowledged hy Ihe

nJo'l!1t, T he Gat.o Hom'e, Dath R oad
or they can bl.." pa id mto MC68 ra~
III

membra.ne o.f..the eyc! was red And inflamed .
On April 6th witneM saw the deIenda.nt. who
U TbQ
truth of tho mntt.or is tllnt tho
doa' ie B Oomplete nuisanoo around h e re . "
t.he do$!'s h eMl, a.p.d she

we

No

te them, but .. ny app&rent disregard of the
pineo of the laity in tho Cburcb 10 to bo re·

I

contribut ions wlil be grato.

and

matter of rogret,

h.s oonfined hi.

ar· diocese..

a.

~1)6

nl\~ (,L

c: 6mIl1lf' " t

who

found tho do~ In t110 lobb! c~r the pepper. mu.t stand or fall by it.
t,h.t Iho count y i. at In.t awaklO to tbo Tho do~ had boen tramphn~ m tho pepper.
S01!JE CONFUSI01'1,
fact thllt OUr P 08cnt arrangements for h ome S~o dl(~ n ot put p,.nper on. the do~ , and sh~
I
(lu£enoo &.fO inadequat.e;
every e£i'ort should dId not know the d og WM In _the ho~e unt Il
"Undoubtedly Anglic.n Churohmen, both
thereror~ be made tg pr~ this advanta.ge Mr. 'Vh celcr called She dcm6fl sfLy mli( that clurgy' and laIty, will do well to ohoy tho Bis·
homo. and te J e.ke tno aim. and object.. of hor h~ ...b.nd told her te pepper lhe dog. hop of Odoi'd'. earnest and jOrely needed
tho league 0.1 widoly known 88 P 061!J1ble. She dId n ot ~o anv popo er on the d og when hl~unoUon to undertako • the pB.inIul duty of
Thore is gener lIy but liule oppo,ition, ex. 0110 handed It: to Mr, Wheelor. Sho would tlunking,'
is making a pl.a whicb ia
oopt from certam bigoted peoplo and Ox' not be 80 unk md to the &nlmal 411 to pepper ..lway. lIDport.ant &Dd te·day .pecially
"heq
he
eaU.
upon
Chu~en to
'
"erionco . how. l lh.t once tbev ar~ carefully it
, _
"
.,
and c1oar\v ex!H.ined our proposat• • ro le.
'l'~p. ch'.JMnan oald , taklD~ overyU,IDK mte aboilt principles, But thoro is'
coivoo with enthusiasm. W. have te conlend eonsid.ratlo~, lhey tboug~t th.re wI)" not .uopioion that in some
of
prmcipally 'With I ign orance, and the ' miB. a~ffio,ilent eVldenc-o to conVict, and they wauld confU808 etatementa on
olementa of traditional mlris,l,iA.nit,v
r c pre&ru1tation8 1 6prend broll.,doast by" our dl&ml88 tho calle.
I
fundamental ten""', We
oppone nh, whioh (Jan onlv 'be lIltccMduJIy
r ofutod bv a vigorous and wido propaganda,
I
great
~a.ffirmatlonaare
of th~;"~~~{:~~~fi.I:J:~Cn;:':
life Churohmen
p
Tho bal~noe .sheet .howed ' recoip~ am<lunt,
STORY~
In~ te .£136 7.. 2d, .nd exoenditure te
~ ,
Ind the wrihngo ~~;:rI~~I~Z;1t:~~
in bi. letter do .. U"'.~~
£~8 6." loovlnl{ a halaooe in hand of £98
•
~
,(udent ,here
1s. 2<1. AN ABNORMAL PERIOD
DEFENDANT'S ~~X9 I E NOT lion whicb,
plainly and ,
Mr, G, B. 1'Y.dd, in movinll the 'adoption
AOCEPTED. I
tulated u.
of the report am] statement of aocoUnUs. Mid
I
leaden
may
ho did nol tbtnk they oullht 10 be di.·
\0 look for my little body 'oI the
heartined. Thh bod been going through an
Thomas Marts, -44, theoe oaset,
abnormal periOd in the politic81 w<>rld . and
found on FridAY ..How.,
thoy ho.<l purIiosely hold th eir hands ;;, not
ill Tudor Road ,
arranging meeting" .1 tho preBent ,junclure,
B orough Polioo

" ould bo • great help ~d/
members aro

and

worrying

\ M.id ,

Activo help i~ st,1l badly n eeded in most
parts of tho county nnd w() ('annot hope to
,w\ko lI&ti6fact11y pro~o8!J unl e68 thbse who
llit <la..dy belong b tho le8.guQ do tho.r utmo",t
to POl'8uado ot er. t<> join, Thero ' &TO oi gns

1£ the 'l1lif OI Ill <:'o uld be prov ided bI

T he

kept

R . B p.e . A.,

havg risen from £46 189 9d . to .£116138. lId. the tm..

w.ter
(I" 7d ,)- tetal,

conn ect<:d w :th

,

&able,' fte millht &t least bavo
ha. been .n in¢reaso of £78 14s, Id, in the ~ulsanoe. She spnnkled oo~o whlto " pepJl<lr but al80 of .ome clau,.., of the Athan...,ian th.t there are differont kind" of
incomo reOQiV~ by BubsoflptiQna and d onn: In the doorwl\y and p~ge. It was not v~~y Creed, Dr. Gore bas m8.de full ,use of thi. .nd that one kind may ooncelvahly
t IOO! , Bod tho xpensoa of league meetings \ much.; she ~hd not thUlk thera wn.!'I l o r. . tn fl~ct,
How, then, is it poasible to p)ace a 'with another, But 1 hape te ohow tbat the

is hOp l·d to hI). v(' th e inspection on May
flU

bim,elf te he a leader in oome i'lnn.ort,anl

sn: r otary rCR ldl g In tlll~ county can make
olared that they bo ""ken out of Holy Bcrip·
H'l ~IS ra,dofY prolreM with ita olgarusat ion,
The cha.irman: '"You a.pparcnUy ~ut ,tho ture.' Now.it is plain tha.t the advance of
The bala nce.sheo~ shows that the fmanoinl defendant under 8. severo . e~!l;OXammatlon. lJiQHca.l etudy has necessitate?- modifioa.tions
condiboD of the Ibranoh is satisfactory. Thoro
l? eCendant on o.aLh, 68.~d tho ~o.R' was a in our interpretation not only of ilie Articles

(3, 6d,), badge (9d"

to

"

tribtitions te. its (.h!'OIDgical lear~ing

rived at Mr, Wheeler'o houre at eight o'cl C\Ck,
stnted that , he found the slightest ,dusling of
ordinarv popper 011 the dog'. 1 head. The
anima.1's eyes wore running a 1ittle. and tho

shore. Tbi. W~'l undoubtedly bo of adv&n·
lnge to tho Ie, ue, .. only an organising

fo r 24 m en, £30- thc m(..'Jl themselves

.,'d it

II

nppomt an org4m slOg secretary

, fOllnd for the pUf.cb.se of j.oket
, bel l. breoolt", (6s,6d, ), putti es (3s, l-

r,,~e m('tlt

it

Intpeo tor Boni£e.ce

An intimation ~las been rooe i y~ d f rom hoa.d-

1111 nt "Ith offirc :e, cons ists of 56 men.
r l' ''l;tl1t ,to mt mbr·~s hll\C ~n
enrolled,.
I IS }l(II k·d, In the 6.r ~ t IrlS tance, to.."ratllf41 IIlI '; for 24 . of \l.bom 20 are certi~
111(' ' " arC' m cn "ho, at considerable
gl\ o thc lr t im e . a fi. er working houre, .
nt: ,"lld icc t.urcs, d rill, etc . , mostly ex·
.\ ~I C men, nnd seveml of them baT ..
~c rVL ce. ned they hn.ye thc makiJ,.1g of
fill o n1l d !in n Ic,c n.blc d etach ment, koon o.nd
HI1lR', a. s I S sho" n by th o £net that they
pl'epnied to find 8s 6<1. towards
II !! t he nec CBsary uniform.
If thi.

hav ersack

~

boen of roal' lDlportanoe, while ne lias

too

'-1 smRIl fl nnlltH:m.
.- ~
"Jrd l..lr to ral;w tllL~ " ti m fl. n appeal baa
h~lilt..l
It lIlll y bo m en t IOned that a full

lIla n ..

J

devote4 h.i8 gre&t &~litie&-~ -.nd untiring
ener~ . unreservedly to itt $6rvioo" Hi, con-

camprl.lgn In th8j Town Ho.ll, at -whIch M r . that a. little R:irl waa in the h ou~o at tho time
F . ~. T~mplerJ gav~ an . cxoo!lent add rc,!!8 I t.he dog was nllogf!d to havo been pcpp4.'!red .
uCll hncr Wi t h un ~ver"n.l J!c rvrce tn A ustrallB T he .q:irl was called, and she said, '1 I dio not
nnd New zealal' was unf.or tunately poorly Isee tho dog ; I wa! in the kltchen." WitncslI
nLoondcd..
.
then said , .. You p eppercd tho dog," Sho
11r. A, W. I o\1~den fa actmg B! hon , replied, II It was not m e ; it WM someono
tiocretnry for, R~n.dlDg . T own ) but has ox . elso . "
Witne!1I reminded defencant tha t
Pl'C c l800 a .w lsn . to re8!g ~. and Colonol. G. I there was no o~e ele.o in the houso except
McGr(\gor IS fill! ,~ • 81mllar office ~or WlDd · the little lIirl. and ..id, ,I How do ye"
ear Tmvn. M Jor A, J, Lnlruo~, D B,O., .oeount for
papoer on tho dolj'" head
hl\~ r0A1~ne.d t~1. ,hon. secr e.t.arys h lp oC tho and face? II Sho Y'O"nlied, U T don-" t know:
Wokmgham DI , IS I()Il. and Jt ie r egretted the do~ must ho.vo Tolled 1", it . " Dclendn.nt
'that no 8UOOOOBo~ has 80 far been found.
then showed him a patch of pepper lying on
I ORGANISI G SV.CRETlI.RY FOR
tlj~ 800r." In tho contra of tho ",,!,p er we ro
(liarkJJ of tHo feet of the do~. And m front a

t h o course of bls addn.'1:Is Mid:
'I 'J t,tn..chment m
Ren..dm~ wa.s not in
tu h n, as m~yor, would lIko to soe it,

(3,

tho afternoon

shaking it.ae1f.

'1110 "leetmg held at th o oonOIU&lOn. of tho know,"

ltI

l )[' r

and h cld all

fro,m Hnmpahlr?J hdd Il three weeks' cnm!~'I. 1gn In ~aOlI'i-~ at t ho end of the y e n.r.
] h n rooms m Fhar 'Street , . used by Cnptam
\V,lsOJl at the ~ocent cloctl(~n. W~Te t.a.k~n,
flnd sover.l rrI~eLlnKSI ,h ~Jd d.lly, 'WIth tbe re·
BUlt th ai con$ldera.ble : m tcrest W~8 arou!c.d .

nRITI~H

co p
6~ l.

It 8a:Y~:-

'

00 me~tlll g., .at which ~me 4,000 persons
'H!rf' addle.ssed_
By thiS m Clln s tf~o propo" l, of the l ea~;ue havo been eltplamed to
"oa"v who had probably never. board ,o! them
br.foro,
I
,
hlr .John :t9'orris. " workmg.man sp~llker

C' on;; t ('f(l inc

p,,,,n de

O~n Letter."

Churcb are boldlv oh.llenged, l' The
of Oxford, a. might have been ex]peclte<l,
not hesitated to respond
the
t.o him, "nd in his
.PllbijSJ:,ed
pMl, of tho couhty: he _ and Mr9_ O'.L eary ant &1.0 said it. was the dirtiest dog in t.ho lotter te the clorg'Jf of
nrc to bi) (lo. ng rat~l3. ted on the ener"ctJo and , street. and 'witness said it was no worse th8n I The Ba.ais of Anglican
keen way In
thcy w?rkcd.
Thoy other dogs. W itnese ohained tho dog up, and given frBnk expression

lu'OOpted
,
fr Ed\laTd J ackson havinll secondod
TC'sol ul'o n, Ule me eting closed with

of l'ono m. (Mr. C G, Field).

It

, I
' . , an.mal, between tb. eaT~, Witn.... told Mro,
Mr C, E. 0 ~ ary earned out a 8lX week. Middleton thai she ought 10 be ashamed of
motor -,", lou r Inl the sU!Dmer, bO!~l1)g OP<ln· boroo1f for popperinJi t~ 'd og, and defendant
.or meetmgs evo'!y evemng and VlI<ltmg mo.1 l8&id her husband told her 10 do '0, D efend·

propertIes,

tho allnual meetIng of t.he BOOiety

U The Times,"
Ui the ' cOur~ of-: r/.. leadin
article on 'I Dr. Gore &nd .... the Na.tion~

t

matter

('h' . t.hl" hlllh-hngR OCCUPIed bv tho Senio~
J ll n'or Y MeA
r esf'I('Cfi'Vcly, both IOf
h ld bl'('n olTe-rod to tJlO ·National Coon·
. L 0 I1,10 n for tJ-1[I perpet ual use of th.
b~" (, 11

-

h" ld, 8.'! oomPRr
With 38 dUTln~ the pre· nujeanoe'.
Otll'Mta.nCC8 it is not !urprising that many
\! IOUS v ear, !\n~
n k'S nrp ~uo to those ",!ho
Defendant: Mr. ' Whe~ler ill not telling the Churchman have turned to him, for g'1lidanco
havo helpc~ . WIth these m ~tmg8 by sp<!akmg trut.h. . . . . .
in tho a.nxiety whioh is. b e"yond queetiQn,
and orS'''IlI8IDg,
I
Mr., Wheeler, who look the dOJ home, widely felt at the present timo, when the
... Id obe found popper on the head of too traditiona.l beliefa -and orga.ni8G.-tion
LOC L EFFORTS

oh,lOr Y (lung m 'p"ok lng of thio gil1i

rr · ic rrln~

.

.,"

OU1l , ability, allied &S it is ,with a pOOuli..-ly
, AN ' ALLEGED 'NUISA~CE.
8tt~otive oharaoter, has givon him an in·
By defendanl: ' Her (dofen'd&nt'o) oon bad nuence both · in Church and Stats' po.",.oed
Dlll'"lng the yer- r 7~ m ec bng~ hav.e been not c&utioniod bim about the abg beinA' B. by few of his contemporaries. In these cir~

Mr Sutton said he wishea
, ho wns not resp?nsib1e for
pn.ro.Rrl\.ph s a bout h:s f5'ift to the
I\hs("In cl) fro m home .

paeeag()_t.o 8X&ll\me d.
are tlot coming . into~ my

hands
lhen .aid h~ , 1'!ould repDrt tbo matter
, is
IR.S.P.C,A,,-and .he repl(ed, "I' don't
I
caro wMt 'yOll do, If I catch .bim (the dog)
, shown ' round ~e,Te I ~lJha)) give him C!Lyenne pep~p"cr . '
the ~he dog 8 .eye. a.nd noso wore run~mg, and
in It .wa.e very n.ervoua. It. sbQOlt lb!!lf and
whll1c~ wben It was chamod up; 11 made

I

three

"hleh h.a app.nred m the Pr ..... '

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mGH: ~PLACE.

developments of- ihl organisai\on .
.that 80 ~omparl\tiively
oars "ha. alway! been ~ 'for the
by wdl -to-do p~p le,
whioh he io one of the roDst' d;"tiI>\rln.liled
number of those ellpportin,{ tho
memher., but be has aloo given
Berkshire is lam4n tabl v small.
Durinft tho
a special appeal ha.s bee n n? nOUle" however, wnen It wall brought ~ unusual zenl t-o the advocaoy
mcasuree de!i~ to promote the
clrclllfLt.ed fre ely in ' th() county. with 'Very him. "
.
1m resulto, TIl tet.l memborship :on Do
By tho magistrate.: Witness smelt pepper. faro of the Whole community. Ilia conspicu.

H o thought th ey had done "W·
well III belllg able to go on their
1 1I cl.~ pell d c llt stanning as they
W<lM
rl Ol ll~
He "O S "ery h8.PPY to see the
Y r-.[ C A. now I II goiI)g on it:&

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I'

DR. GORE'S

of the
II Dr.
Gore .,OOeervedly; odOupies'" a.
anow plnce in the Church of England. , He

..

un' l"

I\s -:orintioll. he s aid. had only had an

h lS

,

the,

of t h e town fo r th eir sympathy and
po r t J\nd to the mayor.
The Bead..
or

a

Jta Ct?noluaionl on1.ProtCtiitant ,Jeoderatio.ri

exemplified' at KikuyU,

nollced Churoh," while reoogni8ing Dr. Gore's ~si­
Asked tion and ihtluence in the ChWeb, h ... .orne
dog, de· trenchant oriticisms on some pomta in the

progl-ess
been made during
pa..:st fiHlr Qr five , years.
T he re so'u t io n was carrled

two

bad

window,

lh e world. and the ~oci8.tion WIt,IJ
ted in 10 diffr rent conntries, .."d
y 9,000 ' different
centres.
Its

1I<if'nt e~u;. t.ence of

h ... . given
oritloa, t.nd-'
, p~rt:!'~ there, !'18.-manjl.

by "bat

quarter mern herB in all

[\.n d a

.trong ~

'~" _UY"O". 64, Spring
""I_"' ~""U , h(!l ~ went..

1,

COUNTY COMMI'ITEE).
On tho prop""ition of
I!<!()onded by Mr. V<>rglloon,
mitloo
tho Lor<!. ,L.I~~'!.t~~na!'t
:rniUoe.
G,C,B., "ii~~Â¥~'2';;:;.~i'Ie!;~~~:
.Sir F .

DlAnder W, L,

it

'

waa conocn.lcd h1msolf, And .a1w " t.he ~ <!efendan\
malie two mora attempts to g et I ov~rl '" hut;

.....gain diaturJ)ed by peDple PMl'mg by.
At 10,30 tbe defendant ~ot over the gate, an<!
witne.. sa.. tho defendant close to the doo••
In I replv to the cbarge defebd.nt '•• ;p,
u No' al
I got over th'o lJi
' te. for my

an.

little pup~y . u . Defendant" di . ,ct ~ja.ve a
With him when he' , !d , !l~
In the defendant's p068e~lon wltnes8
knife, . . glasa cutter, and a" b~eb

There was room for

un,d~t1'..ath the lIat".

DEFENDANT'S

'd og te got
' '

W, H.

SunpooD.

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Arthur G W ..t. F.C,A, 51. MlLl'ket Pl4,,!B'. ' W. Alhrri~h'. 6. Station Road, and \0;,
li'rlar Str....t:
CAVER.SB"AlII,-