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OXFORDâ¢
SHOW~ ~
A GIRL'S ESCAPE.
CAPITAL ATTENDAroiCE.
Th e sho,\ of tho Oxfords hl t o Agnculiural
Ab out 2.700 I>e rson~ p lud for ad4
th(' fir st dnj' ilia figures 8Urp B.88.
the B,r estcr show nst l'c.r by 285, and
111<, \\ a lh ngCord ... 110" m 1904 by as man:y
~, 1 ~83
On the oonclud lO g day 5,995
ad1llts a nd a bout 600 or 700 children were
tlAl lI lItt~xl t o t h e
\, .. 11 ..l\~r 6000
mnkm ~
sh o \\
a.
total
of
p 0l'60ns , v.:hlCh compa.oo.
f,n'ou rn bly \.\Ith ]Rtlt yoa r, when the
.fi g ur, ~ \\ P I ( 5 996 a.t Blct..-..s tcr, ano m 1904
at " nll lllgfo rd 5,405
H' "
A CooD ENTRY
The cl}-t.r:v h fl.S a ni,. t V'd OC been e xceeod~
the I t:lt <! l(!\ (In years
In
The cR ttl e cla.asett
p rtn 1(l ec1 oll e of t.h e strong cst IK'C tlCY11 S lD
th ' ~ h o\\ th e dlLlry 8horlhOlns, WlllCh in
rt '('C' nt
u.tt ra.c.: t t.."<1
h A. vo
\ (On r tl
R.1l
)no r 08.8InR
of ent ries , bclllg onco more & note
coll(ctlon
As JJl (or mer year6, tho
Ilulll b~r of Oxford D own sh oop penned
R. dl stmctl\'c feature Thl6 y ear tbe
r o f entries \ \ 6 5 a record o nc, a.nd in
'I] ll t
o f qll a llty t.he e xhibits w er e much
)\ H, I t han t he (>xlllblb; a.t BlcMcr last
llll llllK' 1
\\ nr l'n
\, ur
I']ll' , ]l tn: of pigs v;a.e prac h cnll y .double
tha t or IR!it \t.'n. r. a ll t he cl8..'S!Jcs wore
\\ t l1 fJllNj und !.he J udges had a difficult
In d , In S('lc(' tlllg t h c 'Yo mne r s
B e rkablre
P Ig'<l l he cnt.r\ of 'Yo h leh totalled 42, wore
"
la rgc
number , and good 10
q(IU1It \ - l he st ro n~ C6t lot wc havc see n for
mnll) \('ar~ a. t 1111." show
There W6.I grea.t
('l l ll lpe t lt101l
III
t he old boar clo.85 where
'Ir L Curn <- . oC MlIllcy Mn n~r
WM
r1!o{hth pl!H' t d flr-!l t, B. fine boar &en t by tho
H I .'l.(llllg lor po llltJon , .. \Vhlney Paragon,'''
I (' Xu. p t. <..lInll,
1I1
Lx IIIg "u'o lld
T il E (X))fPETITIONS
E neh d n~ th e Ju mplflg and dnvlDg com.
pt!lI t.1<.ln S
pro\t!d
at t raction, and
cl loo kcd by a
, 8~ ,n C ] O u s ~ r nnd sta no
II.nd much mterest
\ w a :l A 1,0.0 !.ho \\ n III th e educ atIO n a l loolures
took pl{\("{'
great
a
n fin e r mg
Ifl
0 \
d t monstJ at! OllF Thc!ie mcluded churn~n ~ of ('Tea m obtulnro fr om CO W6 oompet1O(l Ifl the b u tt e r i csts, soft ch ef.'sc m akmg
I a:llo d t' 1Il0llst rat l ons on tc.stlng' of mt1k,
r In{,Illl-wI''S
th~ staff and ~t udent.fi of the
L Jll \l r~l t\ Coll(.'ge a.nd t }l C Bfltlsh DaJry I n, st llrut c
lknd,ng , lccture-e 0 11 c ra mm Ing
kll llll ,\{ fi nd dl ($~ lJlg pou ltry, with practlctli
Slid
by
or
i c cmonslia tlon <:.,
by Mr F J Allen , and
cl l~ 'll \>n st rn t lOn 8 "Ith bees hy Mr A Humph rl .5
I ll.... s.h oclll g , hurdle makmg and
rshe<'ll "he aring
{'o m pe t ltlO n 3
, \ ere
'\' Il'dl(>(.1 "lth m t(' l est
I . r ,u h da\ Ih(' fm e blUld of H 1\1'
(Hm
al
I J~~I('i I (
ll r;}. g 00n
Ir u; h )
4t h
du;cours<!d
Helber t Dud-
Gllnrdfl
t he hat on of M r
UltdN
also
Rl'illI :-iG COLLECE AND DAIRY
I NSTITUTE
~ l any , I Sl tOl ,~ 'HIO attr ucted by the bUlld-
'I
I
111).; of the U JlIH!r srt y Coll ege, R c ,ldmg. and
tht.' ll l l tl~ h Du. , r~ I lI bt ltute 111 conllectlon
tiu.: re \\l lh uncl ci t he charge of M r M aek.
III tosh
Th e bu dd llig ". 85 embclluilioo WIth
I t e n '~l: e k stoc k s III endlcss I colouTe,
a.nd
I sc hlzaurhl III \U Tl ct y, grcc nh duse fe r ns, and
al ::-o m C'lQ / lS n nd \ eg ctabl eo III c, cry season.
abl e \ lUll b - <dl p; ro \\ n 1Il th e College ga.rde II..
j h en.' .... e re also sho" n exhi bits In
It.gr l( UItUI d dll..'ll11s tr y, II1ci udlllg' s (~ mp l e s of
Ill<\fl \lrl!~ (\\ ll,h l! xpillnato r y n Ot C's ), a nd feed.
I ll~ s tuff" a 'bac;w r lO log leld l.: Xh lblt dea lmg
\0\. 1<.. 11 tub," rcu ier.ns ]n n ~&!l l <;t of' k , a nd ot.h'!Ts
o;:plu l nm.,:- t he eitg(,SlJ uJilt\ of food d uffs, and
liLl.rel' t ... .-: htJ \\ th O!\iduc t o Cu. l mc r s of keep
t
: Ill""
/ll ilk ! ll{'ords on n scientific plan
the
' nr r ('t h ~ (d (ll< (':l l.' \ f o r ,, 111<:11 the Dalr~ In
stl1 Ull [" f Lilli d
II d ut he r a rt icles of lta out.-
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O( I II ;';
Idf:;o (I n
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T h. , £ . (lC'tft n ul \o,'o r k "a6 admlTu bly ea.rncd
Oil'
as ]u formcl\ ycars, by Mr H oward
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S llur 'Li lOrli h c r[~ l '\.-1\ ('<1 111 1911 - 3, Cnp.
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b ldl c ,\. J,c\.! 111 1911 01 191 2 - 2,
r l , ]) 1 u bo , C 13\ 1>1 l' , Wall.ngford
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ertie, COl' o r Jl e lfer
H C'Tld(' r <lv n , :\,J P
In
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oall cahc[ Ifl 19:1 1912 or 1913.
I n""lI lI 11 t 11 l' ," 'J "yford
h( d. r, 111 Jl u ll. or III calf - 2 Mr
J 1 H 1I 111lUlt., ~1 P
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Shill ~!.{\II o n, f(l.d cd p re \ JOUS to 1912 - 2.
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d.t f oO l , OJ t o foal t hl.B ~en~
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( 11I1I)1 r , 1 iH.'d lc
2, M... J Lo~sley:
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51l1! ( I!IM(,
fO;l.lcd t il 1910 t h e pro p e r ty
of a t~ I IlU " fIll Ill I I - 1, Mr \\ ,J CUlIl oor
Gel<hng, !fJa1cd In J900 ur 1909 - 1 a nd 2
M... U '] tl.) l o r 'ht:ott, 11\:11.r \\ ,lllingfo rd
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fu II ~ II
H I 1910 Or 1911 - 2
Lady
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l oaJ('(~ III 191I , t he proper t v o f
f a t( Il (l llt fnll ll t}r-l, Mr J
L ouslc, 2 Mr
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U p pc r Ou lham, H ~JlI~y on:
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ill
1911 - 3, ~1r J
~t::;}IITe (i jh, fn a le<.! In 1912,
Lou.,
t h e pro p (' r t y
of
H nail !
f U lm el - 1,
jl padmg l on Bros"
I SlotH{!l 3 :\11 H. H Keo lw
-I n ~~II," Illl), f oaled In 1912 - 3, H e adlllgton
Geldlllg - 1 M r C T R.~ lo r
Shll c fi ll)
foaled III 1913, Ihe i110pcrty of
ten allt f armer - 2, Mr R ]f J{eâ¬no
Colt. or g clrllfl g foaled III 1913, t he pro.
I pert) of n t en lil t fa llllN - I , :\Ir \ V J .
Cllm b<~r
2 AJ r C T a \ lo r
001t o r gcld lllg , f o alq( III 1913 - 3, Mr W.
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Thr,"c ram 1.1. m b,q, b orn
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Cap.
A Mo rllso n
.
1. ,11 0 00111 III 1914 - l , Cap ta m J A.
Mo rneo u
T~h n(' l.:" ( Ifllllbs, born 10 1914 - I , Cap_
1.1111 J
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n est p~ ll o r I Rm~ In H llmr <lh lTe Down
CIMSL"£ -Capulin J A Morr ison
fk'iH, 1 ) ('.1. r Rnd upy,a rd s -2, R cadlllJf
t a ln
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I C UI P" Ill. ' l o n
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110", unde, 1 ycar.-I , !liT H R Beeton.
C!.fC ke lldo n, R cadltlg
L3 1' -..; dlllg SO", fa r rowoo In 1912 - I, Mr !-I.
n
'I
B ec ton
P ai r o f sows, u nde r 12 m onths - 3,
H R Bcewn
SpeCI al p.nzC'i!
of \Va lltngfu rd H R D ccton
H R Bect on
Brc.c~Jl1)g ge lt
" g Il' ultUi u l
\V e..odc oL<'
M r.
for TCf; ldents With ten mde.
B('st Helkshtre boar
Mr.
toO ","
Mr,
⢠B es t BerksJll l c
Or sow (t he prope rty of a.n
h oldJng tena.nt) - I , B
HaJI,
I ⢠'I hr\.!e poun d::! of f rc8 b butler --3, Mr J.
\ \7 \\' r,od, H 4" n le y on Thames
1 hrt e J,aunds of fr""h butte r from oow .
olhN t ha n"' -Uha lllle l I sland breeds only - 2,
, \1r. W Howa rd P . iJne~ , Bm fi cl'l, 3 , Ma )or
I II C H endorRon , M P, Far mgdon
Thre e pound.; <:If fre6h but!.cr ( t.ona n~
I fH.rm
cr) - 2 Mr y *. S Carrmgton Punch,
Kldrnolc, 3, M r E J Legg, (:h ed ce ndo n r ....
I 1I0ncy.- 3, A H TrlOdcr W.llmg ford
Ru r",l e ducation und nature 8t.udy -NAtt Ie.
hod Cou nf' d S< h vol. Onc 5Ccond ..B no th..te.
thI rd pr rzls
i
Ca non Edgnr S he ppa rd completed on
Tuesd o) h lB 30th year ... S ub·Dean at
h, S Mn.jeaty 's Ch apels R<Jya l, havIDII h<le~
llppolU ted on May 26, 1884-
PICKED
FRO~{
..
UNDER
CAR,
TRAM-
OF A LEADER.
I'
I The Rev. T. Guy Rogera, M.A, B ,D,
indulged in some plam speakinll on the
An unUBual caae "as h ear d at the preeent condItIOn of party polltlcs, the
Rea.ihn~ &rough P olic e Court on Satur· YblM and ~artlslU18hlp" of the Press,
day when Dorothy D lekcr, of Belmont l i nd the ' sPoradic ftCfe of VIolence aSB,..
Villa
Crowthorue, W,\S charsed With lated WIth the women 's movement, > In
w.lIuh y throwlllg hereelf 1D frout of (10_ , he coul'1le of a fierm on preached at 8t
tra.mcar wlth lIltent
on FrIday
to
ki.1
.
...; ~
]lc raelf at
I ohn ' s Church ,
Reading
on Empire Day.
.
------
. Tile. lJach Feoth-aL w... ' a groat orOOit tAt
the O, fbrd musical wt,rld, and ...plondid per.
aonar triumph for Dr ⢠Allen.
AT WOKlNGHAM.
AFFAIR.
S CX' lul\ , h <- I(i a t 'V .. l1ln gford, waa extremely
sl1<'t..C6:>ful,
The atte nd B.llco on both da.YI
, IIIg
~
,WORRY' OVER LOVE
LOCAL SUCCESSES.
as good
I n" ll"'~lo
n on
.
GREENGROCER FINED
â¢
" IMPERILLING THE STATE."
"The coneequence' js, th~)it is with very
POLIOEMAN AS SHOP
chaotened feeliog. we celellrate our -Em·
ASSISTANT.
pire Day. Deep down in too national con__
eclousnese th~ 18' ,. fe<!ling that politi·
A W k ha '
,
cians ha.ve · g9ne too far, and that our P h S mg m pohce_n, ~ho entered 31,
party system liB 1I~peril1l,!II ' the'8tate We W::"bem!r':,~bJr:d::':'~:rr:?'U:kh~
have made th!, pamful dl.c~~erl that our hI. coat, rolled up hlO shirt . leevOi and
oonse of dIgnIty and order 18 no greater MSWl)ed tho role of shop "S18t.ant Georse
than that of ,allY other European (IOunt,:y I Towm"'njI, the greeng.rooer,
charged &t
when our J)aB810ns are a r..o8sed. There JS Wok.ingnam Borough Police Court on MQIl_
a t fl1qency for our ' tde'ts to become \dB.Y With koopmg hl. ~ houee fo[, bettl~K pur
coarsened and our method. I..... Bcrutlu- ~o..,. on May 21st, 2!!nd, 23rd and otm.r
and the great prin<;ipl... , for which ateo dUrm~ the. past "'IX month"
TUley
,fe , was charged. With as.,St.
atand b ecome tarm"hed by the T0'h""nt,
er
by whlcb thev we defended.
1"1he pl'!a.ied' It
THE ',WOMEN ' S llOVElJIENT.
· Th/maglotr,.t.!';;r~on& were B C Mylne
"V
~d . d ed ' th t t f th
at Eoq. (in the ohalJ'l, and W. T. Martlll, Esq . â¢
~ 88 )n e l S e 15 a eo
~ gre
women. movement, wlt,h , It.. 11I8t~ epoj1t
POLICE PUT MONEY ON.
by .aporMlc acta of vlolertoe.
A great
S&rge.a..nt; sJIter .dopoeed to handing a. _lIp
WIth a. 1a.r ~lder llOOpe and .-purpO&e f Of paper conto.mlDg 1s to P.O. Oxford on
than the mere ol>J-ect . ofn_ pbtaln~D8 t~e MaJ' 21st On Ma.y 22nd Wltn088 h&nded PC
fr a nchIse , 18 Ill, d an ger ot,ralllllg mto d16' Oxford a sbp ?f paper COMa,mml!: 20, and on
repute.
No , ,,"verer comment on th<l 'I Ma y 23rd .. shp of par. er ool\t.amml{ 18 On
~lceOce whIch we h ave. a~lowed ~urselves each ooca.,on P Q. Oilord took t bo
of
I
w""
The Rev W. Temple'o many friendo jD
Readmji( will be keenly wt.eroated In the
&DoounoemenL thai he h4a r~sigll cd the head.
masterehlp of Reptoo,...m order to aooepl. the
rootorahlp of St James?s, PIOC&dilll, 0. fMnOUl
London liv LnK, m the !{lft of the Lord Chan·
oellor ..
St JlUIleo'o, PlOoadilly, who ... rather pl.in
extetior
oompensa.ted
15
for
by
beauty, is one of Wren'. ohurehe â¢.
interlol'
Emr,tre ' Day WlUI celebrated &t the Reading
Speaking from IS&la.b' ~, 9. U Be not
BOhoo 8 on FrIday.
Frederick Holt WJ18her. of 78, B eres- wroth verI .ore, 0 Lord, neither remem_
ford Road a corporatIon tr ..mw.y motor I ber IniqUity for ever.
Behold⢠⢠ee, we
At lma.t 01 tbe ochool. tho progrommo i&
man gavc' e Vidence that on the prevIous I reSth .li:hee we are all Thy pea
,
pi","
eluded marehm/!, the ..Iutmg 01 the UDlon
day about 220 pm , he was dnvmg a I '"
id::1.
'
JJIIk, and- the 1!ll\gmK of patriotio 6Ongo.
CIU" 11l Broad
Strect trav elhnl! to th e
e are invited by many eminent and
P~ll'eaDta were ar-r-.-og-ed at some of u..
east end of the to~n
When near Mr. In fluential cltlzeos to join this mornlllg III
achoolAl, and recitations, dances and even mJuhau's cycle Bhop h"e saw the pn80ner t h e obeeJ:vl\noe of Empire Da.y
The
etrument61 &elections were glven b, tll.
.tandlOg bet" een the tramlme" and as /notive which prompts the "uggeatron IB
ocholars, while 80me of the teacher. OlSplayed
h -e appro (l.Ched 16h e ma.de Q. qUlck mov e- I jWholl y good , for though it iR l>osslb'e
then vocal ability
m c nt to cr066 the s treet lD front of h18 p1Rke the observance of the day an excuse
car W1tness r !\llg hlt3 bell, thre w off t.he I~or &3lt-sa.tiBfaction and complaisance , In
The ' chIldron of S~r~nc6'6 sang patTla..
elect" c cunc li t and a!'phed the band he mmd. of the foundere the re was no
tlO song. m the Chapter HOU5e of tho Abboy
brake When .he had r eached the ralls uch IIltentlon
The day- may ve r y
Rum.
Wl t llCS8 was on h er
Sh e dropped down roperly be aeso<;Jated WIth the teachmg
in fron t of the cal two o r three yard. off of genume. PlLtriotillm and With holding b~ ;~~:d~h~~kth~n,:.~~~~ a~~~~'~:le~~~ I ~~r.:,~. a1;~::£~1\';;w::l
O~f;~ toe~~ ho!hroWd::::'~~ ~hro~rd re.::,~~~~ag~~g ~~:;.~;
The actIOn , III IllS o:P~ lI1on, was de hbera,w I P to adn'nra.tJOll the gteat Jlrlnclplee of a.~on t BU oTters of the' women'8 m()ve- I prem l!e8 01) May 23rd when. he got th ore from, the lecture and dtnstr.ations glven a'
He d ld lIOt thmk she sh pped . When sho ruth alld rIghteo usness and d'Bmterested
t 8" Th PP
f
1 tical dist rbanee I Mrs. Townsend had the paper m heT hond
Readmg on Saturday.
e area
IX> I . d fI .: I
PC Oxford .t.ated U,,.t on May 21. t ho
-fell h er body I.y nght ""ros. the ralls .,.,rvlce on whIch the atab lh ty of our mon
S ee lllg an o...celdellt was lInIDlIIent, w it ness IEmlHre dep.end~.
now .. t hreatens to
come . lD e 01 e ..., e n- handed the shp of paper and mone y to tho
It waa somowhat aurprismg to 80e such a
lmm cdH~.tely a.pphed t he el~ctrl c b rake
II If the - day -ever
becomes a. Jl!.ere larged. d
11 b
t · th Ch t
fem&lo defendant . On May 22nd he ha.nded lar~e aud' ence, and It L9 oVldent thl\t a l good
l\nd th e car CRIll-e t o a stand l5tlll , but not OCCMIon for
Maffickl1li' and b Ig talk
Ailll st 8, t cae ~uh e
at
r16 lin the slip to tho male del-endant., who paId him deal of effort ha.a been put ln already to
before the fron t part of the car had about the Empire on w h ~h the sun ~ ca cd upon to, pu
IS. &I
a r~ nuous Y 4d wmnm$'s fnr the prcV10US d ay W.. popul&Tl.e the movoment.
M se d over the g irl
T he Itfe~unrd I never s ef.8 apart from the mo~al obli a- lnf.() pra.ctIce
I wlll lIft up mine eyes was In plMn olotheA. ...
-P
_
'
unto the hIlls from whence cometh my
The Reading m em\.lers QOuld oortamly not.
havllll/ bcen rele Med, she WM IHC e up, l Ions unde r whl~ al one powe r m.ay h<l hel ' It la ~f the first im~ortance that
SUPERINTENDENT'S" FINDS" , h"ve" hetteT ideal than the" tuwr, wbnoo
and WIth ""SIBt.nce the conductor of the wlelded, Ithe orl!!tnal purpooo ,"11 00
Pith
"'nuty of God. Th<lre I SUl?t Goddard tarod th t
S t rd ' dlUleulg w .... of a very hlgh sta"dard.
tram t ook the pl'lso ne r from under the defea.te<t
It lIB Incumbe nt _ on us to do l ;:e : e 3 ;;:er ~J':~h can atlll eb8 e our m91"l1lng he VJ61Â¥61.he premal'&OS O!lth ae. U
what
car apporently unllljured
Whe n wltn eM I
we can to keep the day .holy and I natlOn~1 h iBto
to an ord<>red end: God rta.nt. Mr6. Townsend W08 m, and afterward.
TIll;> Readllll! Sahsbur:v Club hold an ..
got round to the paveme nt wher" the girl IhO'lourable, and to lead the younger
k h ry
felt at Dowmng her hu.hand enter.,q,
In a drawor Wltn.... froooo dllJloe on Thureday ovenmg
was sla11dlllg she .ald. "I am very .orry , i generation to riden tify WIth it h Igh ideale 8~n ';,'a e d
p~~ n:
We mu,t lay found a I~rge nwnber of paper. relatmg to
-_
.
I ooul d not h elp It I caught my heel alld unseWeh lums
.
h
f a;i
~ ml~s a~. H
nte entlon : betting, ea,ah amount_ to £3 Sa. 6d and a
It IS the 6rst of a ..mao wh,ch should prOTe
1D the tramhn cs and fell down."
T he
Wah Q
lHffi an ~n
ghI6'
TV od
I
book marked A B,C. WIth 'hettmg shp', rel..t. to be as popular as the dances of proVlOU<
prISOller also m.de IIOme remark ..bout
CAUSES FOR ANXIETY,
1
et h er
e worA'
rou
some m e,:n mg to the Derby W,ln.,.. oleo fO!lIld £5 2. yoa.r&
hnvlIlg lOEl t he r purse. Wltne66 tho ught
"But I do not think that the:e IS much LUllu.h, raIsed up to b e the saVlour of HIS 6d. and l Oa 5d m a drawer and ~ 8. hat;
,
tlllS refer red to t he £"ct that she loat it lear t o·day that our Empire festlVal WlII !peoPllle, or thr0lll!h °trdll'f,a'!f l~httineI.i an~ l olif Frid"y'"1 rl\01Og Wltn ... iound 55 betting
t
WI
P C Adams cam e be k t
f b
er
me n , 18 )n 1 se
a
]
e
accoun
I s IJlI, mvo vmg a sum of £11 68
6d. relatmg
~plll~V lt~~S a!~ld he l e~on81d~d It was
1 ep
Q. Sl!1rlt 0
o8et m g or va.fln- provided that He doc6 DQt.1 fall to Inter- r to May 2L, t j while he fo und 72 8hp~, l'D.VoJV
gory.
ere IS t 00 much cause or vene ,We want Hut gmd"nce we want lDi" a BUm of ahout £25 relat10K to May 22nd
ea se of ⢠deltb e r~,te attempt .~ BUIClde. ! genUIne an.x",ty and dlstrcss
The Em· H,s 'hand upon the helm of State
We The shpa wore d ated 'Wltne... al'o' found a
â¢
The gIrl replIe d ,
No,!~ w&sn tj I fell p lre 18 disturbed. a.t Its centre.
The want to feel and know that He is h ere la.rgc qua.ntlty of correAponde nce-letters and
H
" lid could not help ,t.
Wlt neE6 can· Mother of Pnr!tament8 16 a con.tant I amongst s movlllg UPOll t h e hearts and telog rams-.ho,,1Og that 1\ Is.rlle amount 01
SATISFAOTORY SrATE OF
Bldeled that the I>rlSOner did not talk 116 Hccne of confUSIOn and discords.
The
d
f\ '
pie as H e movcd upon bU8lDes. was dOlle through the post,
He
AFFAIRS
Jt she ~ as In a rat iona l fram.e of mmd Irish N o.t1()n ~ move ment, With Its
h~~l ~f old8
w e t'lba.l1 never know I found no ledger. Ap pa.rently Townaend relied
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'
respondmg U lster protest has r ench-ed an
h rts t th j on hiS m emory and shpe for the liste he mn.do
CYCLIST S OPINIO~.
I ""uw ata.,e The Wclsh' Church , s pr<>- ,t t l.11 we throw opei' S ea' t t 11 e , out . W,tn..,. took pOSS."lOn of a ~lU\k pay· The R eading Christma. Fat Stock Sho..
e JaDua?,
Erne at S,ms, an I<ntlque dealer, of it foundly d lstreesed b y the Impendmg I pro· g~nc~ll;ll1lOll~e~~r",,~ that w~h~;e ~inn~d £f86n I~~o~ .~wlDg ~hat
UI 10 a aatl6facwry' state, as eVldonced bi th~
Battle Street, wh o woo cyclmg <lOWll pooaJa for ,ts; d l.C6tabllshm ent and I dIS' ih~ough ~tubhornness and crookedness howevor to aa~'
~n larg:'~~';;;?or a ~r I repoM l and fin.nhI'fd 81.~h:.e~roadWa tet.M
Broau Street at Ule t me, Bald h e saw IIendowm"nt. pur Church Qf E ngland is I and lack of cha ri ty
It i& through peni. cheques 'had been drawn An extensIve bUOl I aHrmua ~c_".t~ng e ats
d eat ~ _ 68 rn
l noaum;, on
' f r on t 0 f th 0 pa.SSIng th roug
.⢠h a. severe ord e& I eOD- tenoo thRt s iritual drought IS broken up. n OO8 ho.d a ppa rently been ct1.Trled on Ope'1 M.a
ote0;
ay â¢â¢bel
",rnoon,
t he pr:lso n c r tb r ow Ilerâ¬â¬ If lD
R L Qve
the atur
resldent
10
trllJllOar O ll the 1 slls
NeIther her head I Il CCted With ~roblems of r eunion
and " Ite r confe!10n ~omee the cle an h eart I man appeared to have lost £14 12.t! Id a.nd I tbe J c hair
y,
p
,
Dog
nor feet "er e actually o n the ralls
doctrIne, and 18 m ~me danger of dIS- and tne ne" Sp1r1t 80 u rgently needed in won. £7 I s
I The hon sccretnr"y (.Mr Arnold J Wells,
Frank Hlsted , hutche r , of Bnd~e rup t lOn ,
The coahtlon betwee o the our nahon al life <ffid Wi ll come to meet
OUT OF POCKET
of Upp~r Redland. Road, RooduIg) rcad tho
Strcc t , Rea.d ln g, who a SSisted to r escue I LIb eral a l1 d Lnbour part'es scem s to be Uti 88 of o ld, when we b egm to rejoice I The defenda.nt? G cor~o Towneond, Bald oomrru.tteo'e re port, which st&t Od a..s {Qlt he !Jrlso ner, 6£1.ld eh e see m ed rather ! brâ¬8klOg up, and there are wldemng in ana work r1ghteousne8B when we be~in I most of SllPCrllltendent Godda.rd'a eVidence ]ows' .ex eLted
I fis sures, due to the advrwnc e of Soclnhsm , t :> r~member H Im lf1 ou; w a. ys and Hls W&8 perfectly correct A lot o i the .hps
'l'he oomm)ttoe are plca.sed to re port that
P C
Ad ams 8C1Jd
th8.t whell he I lll the Labour Vo,~ty Itself.
Nor can It I,.,Jorious roximlty shall b e ~ur ' 6alvation 1 came through the poet., and there was a lot of the}, ha.ve ha.d a. ~u~sful show , and there
arr ved on t h e sce n e the gIrl was b emg be stu d that the Um olllBt party has as W
h]1 P
H'
t be our e fuge and empty envelopes 0.00 w logrtlph forms to 18 a ba.lanoe Ul ha.nd of .£27 fls lOd, us oom·
t 3.ken from unde ,r th e car
The driver I yet agreed U1) on a, posittve poliCY o r ! e 8
prove 1m 0
r
provo it. He had oertamly take n cash beta, pared WIth £17 103. last yer
and 2s. 3d
stepped down ~qm f hu:. car ..nd sald, ! aoh ed the lDterna.l problems which d18. 18trens
but not 00 the a.mount that would &pp~ar to tho year beforo
The schedule wa.e r c lor
.. Th l" IS a de!t rate atwOlnt at s lllClde " , trnct It,
It i s '" tim c for hum,liatton
AN APPEAL FOR CHARITY
havo b""n the 0lUl8 hy the ov.dence He had ranJj'ed, and an extra £20 offered 111 pm.... ,
'I'll
led " N .
I
I
never . gone .bout the town aok!ug people to and the onlTlos were UIO larg .. t number the
e pTl60ner r e I ,
0, It IS not
r6t le r than glorIficatIOn , R tIme wh e n the
'l,AgaIn, we mus t set our mmds In ~he bot Ho h a.d oortamly a oocpt ed beta whe n ehow h n.e exp~rienced, the entra nco fees com
did not thro" mY6elf under
My ankl trll⬠patriot fee ls that such lMu.os are at I dJre ctlOn of peace and umty.
Cherlsb broll ht thoro but he had always pOld the 109 to £14 150 as oompared w,th £7 Sa
gave way " The. girl then asked If .h I.take f or the country that he loves , that Iyour prmclples by ..11 me ..ns, but corre· peopfe when they won and he never owed last year and £6 12. tho provlOus ye .. r (tho
~u l d go ho me
Wltneea I'.e!l hcd
N o." h;e can not Indu lge 10 n.ny foohBh talk , &I,latc them to the welfare of the State them an¥thmg Re&Uy, thltl &eaBOn he wa.e cntr.,noo' feea Co r non-me mbers being m·
On t h e way to the poltce stlltlon she sald, hme wh e n he feels th e need or some- G rEln.t move menUl cannot be stopped. a good blt out of pooKet.
Defendo.nt a1&o oreased~.
A mom.bomhip subscrlphon of 6e
.. r don ' t reme m be r nny thlng from th thmg d eeper, t rue r and m ore .Chrlstian natIOn s l aSpiratIOns canngt lrbe spurne d pomted out that the cheque book r epreeontod WM chargoo for the first time , wJll C'n entime I le ft m y young man t Ill tJIey pulled r than h~ ..fi.Jlds In the leRdlng artlC.teS of I by~ 8 natlOD professJng
righteousness, .. p;reat deal pald out 10 hls bus.l neea trane- tit.lcil mrunbers pa.ylfla' same before Michaelm(' out I have b e OTT g Oing out WIth hlm ' the newspaper that h e rends I feel that \ communities c a.nnot be coer ced. Let u s actlOD1I &8 a g reengrocer) they were not all I mae t6~nter tl}fJlr exhlblta for half tho full . .
fOI W mon ths E\nd now hc haA gIven me I r .hall be ,'O'Clllg the fO<lltngs of all aVOId the wild talk that eX1l6perates and roc ng trall8lletlOnB
entranco foo s.
A "m.ll charge wâ¢â¢ made to
up I dun 't kn Oll wh.t I shah do wl t h· l earnest ChrlstiE\n people wh o Bet the I the severe logIC that dIsregards faota
LICENSEE SUMMONED
~o Phbho fef, i7te{,dg Tl!e &ho";" w~"ob
out hIm
My loral 11 ,. gone
I don' reh/!Ion of Jeeu. Chnst b efore !><llltieB 11 ' "The can to 116 let U8 repe ..t It . is to
.
ro ug t i l l S ,
oomnll tcc 000
k now what I am III Rea.d ll1g fOl" II 'Vh~l~ r flav thnt th e re Rr-e three t hlnW3 &bo?'t Ipu t our faith Int~ I>~actie-e.
(:&ar ye v)~~ l!~':m,,:~~~reh.!~ddloWok~~ h!'~~ I ~:~ ~llIth.:; ab~::~n~~:as~~~p:~~~t~
~.r,"rgcd , nt the po llcc statlall she re pbed j whICh we are profoundly d ' S8l1.tlsfled 1Il io lle another ' s burdelU! -the w~rd me ans wâ¢â¢ the;' chargedPwlth resorting to tb~ pre. ' show for thl. year.
J d id not th~m' myself unde rn eath th~ Ithe publJc b fe of to dav.1
It he thlllgs that we d16hke, that lrrlta,te u s mJ868 for the purpose of making bet..
J
The ChA.lrma. n romarked t.ha.t tho ropor&
Cl\ r
I wo uld not d o such a WIcked
1
1n ot.he r B-' and
60
fulfil the law of
Be plco.dod Dot Ullty
I was very .98.h~actory
mdeed !
thlll g "
Shc r ep eutedly snld her brani PARTY POLITICS A ND THE PRESS Chr,st.'
'Look not every man on his
Supermtendent <fodll. rd GOld that when hel
HUSB~NDING THE REtlOURCE8 t
had gon e
1\ .. First of nil , th e ~ a8s to \\ hICh p arty own trung<! ""t every m ..n a:,o on the VISIted Mr Townsend's . hop on Saturday I M
0t
th
ttl
I
'
hit
th "-fend t
b
ht ' t th
aJor
\ey m prcsen U'lg
i) 8 1\ .emen
WORRIED OVER A LETTER
i po I , t Igs IlBS C(}m e
n t he h eat of . n thlOoS of othcr s' ; t at IS, e every mao mormng e ""
an W&8 rou'!: moe o£ account., ..; d h" tb ought tho com mIttee
e lection n. man or woman may be proud b e more n.PXIOU8 to Bee thmgs fro m 0.11 - back room
Wltn08B
ordered
1m to
be were qUite n gfit 11\ not spenomg a ll theIr
Th" gI rl aald she receIved a letter 111 to b e a""'"''"te d With onc or othe r p .. rt~ i othor man's standpO'lIli than h,. own To 8ear~ed. Nothmg we~t ng to1d }:"ttih'g Wid money every veal' but In kwplllg « balon""
tll e H! o rm ng wh Ic h \\ o rrled h e r ve ry
8. \\ o rkc r or c anv[\sser, but wl1en t h e stand b v one's onnclp]es 8tbuUv 18 a. good 1 ~u nd t\lPO~ himD f 1d
'd~' td~~'t ngamlft E\ we t Idny or any unforeooen
mu ch
She cam e 1\\\1),)1 to Readmg wlth r s ItuatlO!) Hi VIe we d d l~!lfV>SlOnt\telv nnd thmg, ! t o l eAr ,; to h&r~onise ' t hem with I' ma.keobacl~ he re)l 0 en a ll sal:
ch l\.rgcs In whteh t hey might be In volved
out IUlY food , And wh at WIth the worry I WIth I\. httl~ InSIde knowledge of a ffBI IV<., !the prmclples of others 18 a better. ~t
PC Oxford satd a.t ten o?elock on Satur. (Hoar, he-arl o
alld th e h Nlt she h ecnme dazed. As sh1 ' the? nrloe 18 apt t o gIve WQ, ~ to mlB8ltllng UA tn.ke our tone from thq1 rehglOn wh'c h da morning he was In tb-e ahop w1th hiS
Tho ba.lanoo-she-ot «howed
Bllla n ee ~""m
" as cro,"1I1g th e road her hend gave way ' What 16 the cond ltJoll 01 thlllgs wh ICh we we profess, not from the 1!OrtY to which .h~lslecvco rolled up whon the de!cndant 1912 £17 las , 8ubc,c"ptlons .£127 I~
en
nlld she d ld n ot see t he c ar or r e m e mb e r \ see'
Blatnnt Bcl£seekmg a n d n.c:l vert1se-l\\e h elona.
.
CAme In s.nd u...sked for & hal£pennyworth of tranco leo!' £14135. , g.atc mol1cy £6 178.
8.lIv,thlllg tIll after she W88 r~cued
mellt the e xn.lta.tlOn of party, s tra t egy ,
HFlnally, at this 8e&BOn ot the Ae.cen610n, figs Walkl1lj:{ \ towards t he doo r of the back: 6d
Pnzes
£4103
~ chn.rg<.'lll
1 he fath er of the girl 'ald h iS d llllghter I m ..noo uvnng, ano Jo clte Ylllg for p O'ltlOn Ilc t u. r e VIse ou r relationship to our room dofendant ..ked If George WILO 111, a nd
~d, PrJi' 109 ~ 8tati , Ve£~"11;;:
h nu bee n e llgnged to n. youlig mall 10 IThe who'e at mo,nhere of pob.",,, I~ asce nded L ord
The £entre of the ...d he would oome back lawr
Sorgeant 4d
,p':'j ages
I~ O[B'lon £0;
Great Knolly s Street, and on recelvmg E\ pOl soll ed ", th , usrn'clOn
Scormg a POln t Ch urch 's hfe 18 hea ven , not ' earth. The l Salter then det8100d thi! dofendant, who then 6s 'lOd""" on '~ner
8
a , co
,
leUc r on Frid ay mornlllg brea)<1 l1g off and Be' zlO g an adv antage are so ""sen· I Chureh Itself la a colony of ""aven. Its aald he wan~ 80me ,r~to""
t h n I Mr 'H R Bceton was unammoualy elec~
t he e n gAgement a h e e ame to Read lllg j tiully pa.rt o f t he part y Hilma that every ; bUSln eB8 l S to tr&llsplnnt the manners and theSeJR;a. nJ::3: ter 88.1 to
pres::; a:k:c. cd pre-Illflent fOT the yOft,.r on the propoaitioL
T he g irl "as lug hly .strung, but had pr opoaal of Dence, fr om ,,,hntever ~, cle f~hn$s, the conduct and
.deals ()f for thecfi :n W:~:e~l took eh~rnO~~ugh ldtO of Mr Bastow , sooonde.cl' by Mr. V eTnon
n eye r threate n ~d BU lc ld,e.
Sh e did tI~e , It Co-IllC8, even 10 8 tIme ?C nabona] crI~n s, 1he av en t o Its t.emp.orary home on earth. the b8.0k ~oom to Superintendent GOdda.rd,
The vlce.prcSldl.'lnts were ro elected
WIth
g-e llc rnl .... ori~ of the house, as wltlle88 B 18 regard ed as a.n Bxhl hli1 0n of weakness We look upon pUb.1C hfe as m.em'bE:rs of and h e sald he wanted Borne potatoeB
the a.ddl tlOn of Mr H N Fa.ne , and ~MT
Wife suffered from rheu matIcs, Un to the or a deh b erate Rett inl! o f a tra!1
T h e a he ..venl) church
We are not carnal
Defendant now repeated hi S .tat.emcnt that Ove,1, ~tndlv undertook to onoo more aot '"
pre. ous (lay hIS d a ughter was nil ri ght. development of t he b etter 61de of m en '. nor ear th If, We h ave no ' right to ,peak he 'Wanted oeme potatoeB, and said he had laud, _or.
al 1 .R C V B
She had complamcd of her anklc hemg natur"" 10 serlOus)v thwarted , and lIfe lor act in a carnal or "arthly manner It n over bette<! WIth Townoend
MrtedG Ph M e, I
,
., was re ap
"'e ,t k
become's d Istorted , ~artificU\.1 f\11d unre a l l i S our b usm eBs to w in tlie wo rld to the
The Bench? after 8. oonaulta.tion in private, 1POIll
a.a onwai? ~etennarr St"'dgeon h
'Lhe magistrates, after lldmo m shmg the
" S econdly, th e blt~'!; and pnrtts an shlp of t o.Y8 of thA.t h eaven to whIch we belong dlsmulsed t he oha~e 8.J{aJn8 Wlt.he~ h8:
l~Ti Arnokl U1 0 s ~ ';;~8 ~f·e Mre
~ l rl d lsch cu gâ¬d he r 1n t h e custody of her th e Press. The dlffi c ulty o f form'n g a.
I . The re h es upon us a sol-emn responsi·
With rogard to e ot.h~ ~ 8,rgt~t G~o/re =~dJ
M~ B~;ant.
l nther
ludgment 01\ any matte r of fact IS ex· I Ihty to ennoble everythIng we touch , Tn "Iddt~ede wa~ed evl ~h';;'\u.in68. to ga l A oordlal vote of thank.s wus p.sscd to the
1 he B ell ch eompllm ent(' d the motor man trem c ow ing t o the lurid colouring and I and to I nftlB6 the spirit o f heaven into
oW!dsen bl a ~ar~1 H~j (the ohairman) did re hrIng prC1lld ent (Mr Ha.r rlson, of ShIp
on the .kdul way he had manipulated lmp ~'BIOIll.t mcthods of the modern th e affaIrs of earth, How !ar\ short we :~"th~~k tleedet~n'dant oould be ignorant lake). the r08Olution helllJ{ moved ' b.v Mr.
the c~.r
Pre's
News!>apers are far m ore COil' fa ll of what our Lord ~qulre8 of U6 If th.t. the IVhol e ~ opm,on pI eocisty and of
John A'Dear, and ,eoondeO by Mr B ..tow
~e rned WIth working up feehng than we ndd to the ranoour e.nd b1t~rneS8 law was &gamat the pr&cttc~ of . bettmg
The loll oW'l1lg gentle!Den w-c-re appomted
~
lnformlng the mmd. n.nd consequentl y 1whIch retards the perfect oomlng of Hie whtC'!h was spnnJ;ring up H u) ~penenoo of to act on .tho committee ·-Mee&rs John
EN LA HG ED
A PEL
the p crll to whICh we are e%po.oo he· I kingdom
L et us rather seek to bring ! that oourt was that it was domg' iL:i ~m= A'13ear Jchjll'ljanl , S'HO-J!-aotow;,v WChJ · J.
â¢
I
comes very s e r IOus
Our passions are l ui to p ubli C hfe the 1T&Cl9'lls and heo.h ng amount o f harm D efendant woul d e 'ould B r mn, UrYHnt'L D 0jn, E ' D
sed , and the constant strain 'upon our I tnftllellces of that pl""e wh<lre Jesll8 !tves, £10 and oo.t'j whlle Mrs Tthnsh'
..
t italto ~'::dtew'
Gud"IFC
L<><> Mal;;
A'I' S'['. A ~.'Tl~ IJ"RE>W'QIJ BOY~1J ' , I , arou
feehu go< "ar!" our judgment and m"kes ! and b) extendmg the domam 0/ HIS I he fined 58
n e~.;;e,.~'lh., ~.f.:::I:'nta ';e l R L r Ov y' Mo..", E Palmer, J Ru mbl.
READING.
I
II
U8
uncha.nta.b·...
Chr &ttanlty,
whIch ! EmpIre do the beet servIce th.~ m&v ~ :'" would ~,~:t~ '¢at future offenders anq H
'VemoZ~lcctedl, with tho ad
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8t ..nd" for the art of lovmg people one rendered to the CaUse of Emp,re Day
w:~l:r~ more oevei ely, ooalt With.
ditlOn of M08I1",
Sand'lrs W B
d0<>8 not Ilke, becomes mora and more
,
The betting slipo were returqed to Town· Marley, B. J FMrant, .nd J A MOI-t,m .....
Tho ~pe nm" of tho enlaE.ffed chapel At ~t 1m pract1cl\ble , and. we lea rn to acqu1esce
~
Bend, who Mld that w ithout them he oould
LOSSES TO THE SHOW
A"J' 6 W' Hom e for Boy.,
rn Lo~gc, Reafl' l lD .. wholly un chr16tlRll standard for the THE KINCt & REA DING not OO8Olbly ",,!tlo WIth peopl.. to whom . ho
Mr B~ant moved th&t too c<>mmltteo
mK? took plaoc on Saturday
afternoon conduct of Dubl lc affa1rs.
ed
Among t.ho5e prc80nt \'tere the Vloor\ of St.
t
ow
money
very rnu
regret to plM'e on r ecord thelr
Mary, (tho Rov R Wickham Leggl., tho
WANTED A LEADER.
' â¢
",,=="';'==="";==~,'
d eep ""n90 of tbe 10110 which Uley have ou ..
Rov E H Stennmg, tho m ...ter (Mr. liould·
'
ta.ined m the death dur10K the year of tho
mg), Colonel Tre"man, Mro Trewman ,
"ThIrdly, mest serieus in dIctment of all ACO}~ PTANOE
IlI.te Right Hon G. W Palme r PC" and
B ould.roon, MI ... AlI stlO, Mro T R K0l't'I-l llCk of leadershiT]
What would the
- - . ._
â¢
Mr. Martin John Sutton, two of the l~ nldest
Mr and Mrs CriPPS, M,s., H'Mey, Mrs Cpl. nlLtlOll no t glve at tb.; moment for a man
The following, correspondenc e WIll i b s
â¢
.u~nher. and vlce·presldenbJ; and tho roo
h n, (Stoneham House) , e!.c,
I Il of such mftue nC<l, integrity and - dis· read With interest by a~l .who, valu,,- the
AT M:AIDEN IERLEGH.
oo!titlOll w.s seconded by Mr J. A 'Bear,
The chOIr of St. Andrew 6 H ome for
interested etat-eernans hlp 88 wou ld com. worK done for the Read1na blInd:and Ca.rt'lOO, tho members sta.ndmg
too k part 10 the se rvIce ,
I mo.nd r espec t and eom-pel ()bedience. W e
(CO py ) ~
It was proP9Bcd by Mr. Bryant, secQDd~d
T ho Vicar of St. Mary 8, In t ho course of t need 0. Cresa.r Augustus, l,\Ot to d estroy
Ren.ding Blind Aid Society,
j Saturday mOrD.lDB bJ IMr BAstow, ana unammously resolved
an ad dr,,"s, -.ld the chaoel had been cnlarRed but t
th r-d
th
I
.. Pattingham " R~admll
to enter tluit,:;the' best thank. of the meetlOl{ be voted
alm ost enl",;Ty OWlng to the devotIon of "
a " ave
"i emocracy, or ra _ er ..
.
'K'
n~ "
B kf
~,ao~,g,
,)de~oe tO' the Cattle ]darket CommIttee of the C"",
f" ond. of that home and of those actuall:v dIctator of the old R<Jman kmd t o s ave the To h iS }!"leoty mg """org~ at uc ng·
inl~uld"ni tried Pout,on of ReaalDg for the "".... t.llnoe N"n·
\mrk1O~ nnd livlOg I~ the home .taolf. T~cv , State and rettr~ into nnselflilh oboc urlty
- ' ham Palace.' ,.
to force an
palm dered bv them~ in every way , tal promotinR
fe lt tha.t such a.n onl&rgement was neceBslTY I wh e n hiS work 18 done. It 16 a Bad reSlr?-YOu have evmced such a klnd 10b h adioiua
They Lhe 8uOC08S of the show.
bocl\usc It WitS ImposSible unde r the o ld tlr~ ! ftectlOn upon t he Chrtettamty of · our terest III the bhnd that I venture to offer, house, W 10
f" oed
with
Major Ovoy wa.e cordIally tha.nked., on the
r angement,-for all the bo~. to bo togethe 10 1"atlO11 lf It CIl.Dnot produce the man that for your gracious IICceptance the retollet had JIr!ctlta 11y t~r w,ito:hm,an
' propoilltlOn of Mr A'Bear, BCConded DY Mr,
l
tho obapel a.t the sa.me time
THo churchl l8 needed for sue:b a crlS'8 or rna-nasa to sent herewith, in It yp u w111 l~am that a chl~8ebeWt
eO Th
en
I BrYB.nt, fO[ taklOg the O~ft l r, ftnd for the
£hould be the vcry centro of a home.
AI- dl800ver lum It ~e eXISts
Durms the for 21 consecutne y-ears' l' 'have gratuitous" , 00 18
bah' ed Djl d
e
\ groat mteTeet. he has shown 10 th e unoor
t h oUR'h Ule boye of that home wern connected i somewhat sord ld POhtlCB of the reign of 1): Jd evoted my hfe and energies to, the theIr to~ B
~ an
:r;,.e,'
t.a.klIl..g SIflOO ita moorbon .
f
Wlth th e church of St ~ark'8 It w .. well for : HeZekiah Ie81ah the !!reat st.ateaman- pleAsant taak of 8trildnl!' to am.eliorate the able to. get we away
ore
t hom to have a oentre m. their very >:'l 'dst prophct , felt the ~eed wh,ch we so bitterly condition of the poor adult-blin,! df Read- was r&lse!i
,
MULA" O' U~[NlT ]{ \SH
~~~o~~:: .rl~h~ ~l~ ~~i:~,~~r~f 0;h~ C:~h~C~ experIe nce He centred h,. hopes upon illg, and 6ucoeeded in f0'l~di'lg an. "ndow=;",,===~==~~~
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fa' th . llothmg short of that, And It was the ~~e commll of '" man t o ,.BaVe .the State. I!!ent fUlld. tha~ wlI~proy;ae ",anslons f~r
I should like to call ' tho ationtlon 01
onlv ~ rcllglon that !lad reallv p;ot gnt and , A m an .shall be as an hldlOS·bla.oe from tbe Rea.dlDg bhtl(~. .ID p,erpetulty.
.r.eadera (.eays a wrIter 1n â¢. ~ He Bar.
hackbone It was the old reilglon of the the_ wlOd and a covert trom the , t~peRt,
A , king your Majesty ~ generous ~accep") to the dangElr . attendlllg file' grow·
Cntholic falth m Its definitene.., cIearne.., ! .... nv"", of Water ' 10 a dry' PI~ ... the tanoo ot th<l lea,llet, I am . .' ,
, of :t>rlmula oboome~ and _Po malO<>01dee
nnd certa'nty that e&rried them through in ' shadow of a great rock ' III
y I""d .~ ·
Your Majesty'. moot hbmb.e
grown these plant. in my eon.er·
th e bmo 01 trouble al\d strcas
Th en their ' 8uboequent ~. lIenerat!oll. have felt that
.' and obedient,.oiervant,
for a. numb ?! of years, .nd the Y'
,., . H~<IIH-:E. WALP,?RD.
ftnlWcial basi... It
a. great BOllrce of !,I<l,~!,r.. _to _
, e!tglOn W&8 bright Many of tho lad, of l I~alah fulfllMld the ' proph~cy In himself,
that home we'\t w C.noda All of them He restored faith in God_I" the domInant
l6 May, 191..
~ 1\ ⢠'
sar £20,006 WIll
116 being most useful for tab l~
would go Out ' lDto the world . They would l ele,m~ot III I.r ⢠.,I'o politi""; he uplifted
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My gardener hos worked _
an00 of
h.ve to sl~nd on thOlr own leKo &,!d the onl)(.1 rtghliiiouan86a lL8 a practlOalldeal for polio '
.
' Bnc!d,nl!ham' Palo;oe,
ill on
them witH the greatest f reedom fOl
!~dgtb;,o !ill:lOt;!'~reyw~~l~f!ri~~&tri~~\t~: tiCJ8Jl1J j
made the l, w.!tole .na·tion fool
The .~r.vate secreta~'ii8 :com~de~
20ffi':e , The
yea.rs, b u t tIlis year bo "a3 attsok , d
tion would last them, If they we", true ' and the prox,ml ty .\,~ -GO:d "1i He. w~Jll,!,~\f,-tbe. ~~ KiriH ~ :W
·ck.nlfoowr~~Bl~tf~re ~ ~ilii6U, ~i;s Y'e "Aleest~ : '
severely_ with a r w h, Whlch cansed
loyal to it
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' . m~n more prec'oua t an pure.....o... , m~8 OXL< ⢠⢠~.ul!h '"
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will be performeu ...
suffering -..nd slee!1lessn","", I ,hJÂ¥l ,
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preelo1f. than tlie;..,lden weqge'-of Oplill', 'pat:; wl\h, the 8C99\llpanYlng '!'f?py. Qfd a ......
muoh to my ~egret, to de.troy
,
tIie j man whoee P,e!80n,Uty wa'a ' a . refug", pamt!lll"t, _ " .Eoi-the &!<e.i o! \~~ B!'!t ,"1 .,1
~!'i'7*==7~;!::~=;;~'
fine plants. -May 1 8uggest ,t4
The re are now 168 houseboat.. ' lln the f~tl..~etormr l ",.; .⢠~o,!, 'rain ~;wa:tl liDd.: ~ e;p,resB ~Is ¥,je?y" ~~ ,!or ..
gwwinll ~ plants that. d,ov~
Thames, statets'the allJ)uaj report of .the WIiOU. J;b9 bl â¢â¢11 ,Ofl the ~mble onee. ,.~4 a tlie ....mfl.'
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