Berkshire Chronicle Reading 05-1914
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'a'EMARKABLE
VALUE.
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I ",.Mree attached to ~ cart took frigat
oe.!t" 'f"od Cottage on Tuesday morning,
aod, bolliog down the hill, came to a halt
io tho! High Street. No 'great damage
",!,M dQ.ne,· but the 'men in the cart received·
goa<! shal!il'g.
1iilU;:iilo·-!:tr.;~~jl;'I~;;;;. "01mo~· I·. ·
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ITH~!PARISH
j
~ !
CHURCH.
Thel collection at the parish churoh in
aid Ofl the funda of the Nation~l Institute
for Ille Blind "mounted tl) nearly £14.
Oh Aaoension Day a celebration 01 the
Holy Comm.union was "rranged for 5 a .m.
for thbse wheiole can. o.nd duties re ndered
it i~possible Ifor them to attend the otber
I
A' CLEAN SHEET.
GORING
â¢
PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENT_
M-r. H .. rold I. Dodd, oP.A.S.I., of .. The
Mount," Goring-who has c~rried 00 hi.
profhsioo
10 Reading-h"" been appointed
B~PROFIT
on the staff of the Topographical Surveys
oflo. W8~LY
00 BACH
W i& Branch DellMtmeot of the /Interior of the
. 8ccured y
ualng the
. Civil 8ervioe Com.m iedion, Canad&, ' at
·ALFA LAVAL" Ottawa.
yrh~C~;:~t:CM
any other.
OALVIlS.
TJiRIVB
bettor on
.
' ON~ AND
Icpaitued milk
ant! muo~e
ond
A HALF
P~d In .a ny Dairy
Ag.nu:- Dalry
OD
MH.L:~~:;-:'~D.
MOTHERS' SOCIAL.
CO.,
DI.trlct Au.nt :-H. Griffith,
Broad Itreet, Wokingham, .Berka,
~CORBOLD
·Up·to.date Ironmonge.rs,
44, Oxford St., Rea'd ing
TELEPHONE
./
88~ â¢
GARDEN. TOOLS.
Stre~tJey,
Fund 0. moat ploMing en'tert ..inment w...
giveo in the Goringl Parish Room by the
Miooes Niod and n number of local am~teur
performers. 'rhe arrangements were ad.
mi;rably carried out, IlJld the &ct01'8, without exooption. were well up in their parts
and were mucl, applauded. Po.rt 1. con⢠iBted of & sketch 'e ntilled .. Rats," Ilond
~ modem episode by Mr. S. Fry (~ local
gentlema.n),
To Be Let Furnished." The
chn.raeters in · the duologue were sustained
by Miss
12/6,13/1
14/6;-15/6.
Ii
.
GARDEN BARROWS. 13/6,
15/8, 18/6, 23/6.
Ethel Leechman,
On wriLten pre miBe to repl\y within 12
No iac8.
Form.
DYMORE BROWN
ROYAL
LTD.,
ALBERT
BREWESY, READING
.. ,""-..
These
contu utors we rR H. S immonds 22
and H . Hopton ll. B,. Sherwood took
five wlCke'" for 29 runs, a nd F. Whit,,·
more 4 for 29. The bowling 01 H. Sim·
monds Ilot the beginning of the Streatley
innings was very effectiv e, and half the
wickets were down fo< 14 runs. The last
five wickets did better, ~nd carriâ¬d the
total to 51, Cook b eing not out with 10.
.A NEAT AND RELUBLE BllflJo]
oh,b~ Kid U ppSrB, witb a. light but fitl~
1:)01., con structed in IInob 0. wa.y to pt6'o'ent
choling or rnbbi~g .. I Ibe heol.
S'yle 2334. (i r 11.
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I
80n blossom and n veil and c"rried a. bouquet
still living, were · muried ..t All Sainf,s' of white carnation:' and lil ies, WM given
Church, Northa.mpton, on May 10th, 1864, "way liy her fa ther.
The bridesmnide
raiL who have two d!lughters and
000
and fi~t came to IReadm,: 1n 1866. Mr.
Curra!! "'M th.en ~ cR-r,renter in the em·
ploy of- the G.W.R . Company. , At the
Fr~ Chu~ch, Caversham, ~e p)a06 of wor-
I
event, aod the hymn .. Abide with me, embrold<orod frock and R white silk hat
r"",t ~aI18 . the ~ventid~," chO!len for the Ilond carried a basket 01 carnations. ~lr.
occaSIon, wae suna.
OONOERT.
A concert in aMl of, Cavoreh&m Heights
We.k>yan Church WM held in Balmora Hall.
Caverahom, on May 1~. when there w"" a
fairly good audioo ce.
The a.rtisw., who
w oro attired in Old EngliW oostumes,
.\
~bratedJ Ales
and Stoutg ate guaranteed
Brewed from Malt and
HopS' ONLY and have been
certified by The
British
Analytical Control to be
ABSOLUTELY ' PUR E
AND GENUINE.
They are highly recom·
mended by the medical
faculty and have been sup·
plied to . the ' Royal Berk·
shire Hospital for over 60
years.
The Bottled Ales and
Stouts are - matured IN
. BOTTLIIS naturally, . .
Supplied in Cask and
Bottle. pEiIVIIRED FREt;;.
.'A LL M~~LT & HOPS
Ha:rry Booh4-er. one of the bride a:rool,ll's
comrades jn the M&id~nh e ad Divisi.{)n,
was' best man. Arterwa.rd s a rf!ception
EVElH.STYLI;'c!' l'ALlflm
GIBSON. We Buld hnndr ... d~ .of these
Bho99 last leMon wi~bo UI, 0. !l inda COllI·
pla.iot of l hq npr6rll cra.ck ing .
Davies.
The !)resentB wer£ numerous.
Style 2331.
WOro
the Elm Park Hall Sunday School Council,
u
THE
,a nd wedd ing breakfnst were h eld nt "Oak
Croft," t hrough tn" kindn""" of Mr' .
6 / 11.
MILWARDS
WARGRAVE.
Yo ~ld()n days
â¢
I
I"
I
SHOES
II
PEPPARD
I
n.ttcn{iE\rnce wnPo verv mongre , The bU9in~Rs I Th o deceased l[l~y woo the oldc~ t lIIia a il]'~nB moot,1 of l\ fo rm:l.l chnTncteor. Th e I t rlllt ?f the Darlsh.
S ho rdaJI! f'~\ !h:r
T.M ." ~~~!'! H (\n.o~r: Jnn-e meefill fl 'w ilt part.:\k c o'f th e lln.lnr ~ ru c ul t.u!s l.<J t.he lnst, and w~s ',n,ut 01. d Utl f ,";
and M,'si~ 1Kihchint{)n, of a 00<1;1\1 g~tllOr ing ut the vjcn..rngo. by i fi{i late tle Eu.st.~r M o od il Y· J h ~ I ~],~],~ r ;~~
t
iUTt;t~~o ~~')~('~~Cl~~~~;Jn~~i;:~ Lho kind invitat.ion of the vicR.r " n.nd ?fr6. took pla.ce on rucsday Itt.
S'l::]t~
w-c r a M~ KlIlch intnn Ano ~'fie9 Burt, lUht B:ttt
C hurch , P ClJpard, the Re\': r::. J\th~]],M
Mr. W. Carter conducwd.
. y.
orna fa.tipg at, t.he se rvic e, whwh wa~ ,'.cry
Ot1-et, (( Wh8't aTO thl)
Mr. 'V . J . Cn.rtcr ann
"Thrp.e 01<1 mftid ~ o f
son. MM. ~i11oujZ'hby
18
\Vilcl Wnvos Allying,"
'Miss Hurt.· nnd tri<>s
I
A:I
c:;ire:
I
HOSPITAL P.A.RADE.
EAST BERKS CONSERVATIVE AND im pra · s\ve.
Tho Peppard, Sonnini o,mmon and I
WESLEYAN BAZAAR.
.
===========._""'.= ""
Kidmore End Hoopital S'!uday Pa.rade was!
.
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'--..
.
UNIONIST AflSOCIA'lION. . .
i 1!lIt'fnS, ~HmlLUmS & Im)\'I'1I8
h eld on Sunday, and was a SUc0e&3. the
WIth tho obJQct of raiSIng' fund8 to reduco
A , concert·. 3Trnnged by tb c cOlllmlttec
+ -_ .. weather being all that oo!l'd be ~, d~S1r' ed' l the debt on the curront acco.unt a~ !·baza.~r of tftP. n.boV6 as~oc};ltion: tno~ 11~a.~~ on I Ann (,) l1l1 ccmont.s of Dirths, Mn.hiagcs I\!ld
A good number of ,people we re
HAHOLD WAL.LIS,
8, Greylri.r, no~d, Headiog.
& SON,
I
proceeding
WH
Gera ld ! ~nd tho con~rtltrcproscnt.cd
Mr.
â¢
Rook baltom terOJ' .
Caps,
4/11.
I
SONNING COMMON.
No Hilla of Ba.le . No 8!.lretie ~ .
free on application to
of · Reading"
'1'06
S'yl.
Batcbelor, Miss Eric Dunstan. Mr. Hppton , m modorn hfe.
Tho ltem._ which were
and the MiBsoo Brock.' and in the epioode well . ~endered .. oon ... ted .of chon""", by the
THE PARISH CHURCH.
,., _ I "
,
. . " AnCIent ChOlr," "'Commj:( thro' t.he- Rvo "
bD~ Mr . ~ra d Blltche!or, MI88 OlIVIa
Th<> SWllJl oe River," ~'Sweot and LOw:';
Nind and MISS E!e~nor Nmd. Part II. be· and" Hard Times " ; recitals ... The Inven~.
On Sundny. · morning .. eerT\\on was
With .. m.ls~enanoous 6ch,ctlOn. of \ Gr's Wilo." Mi,... C. CMtor... Tho Wrock 01 pT'6¥hed in the· parish church bV His
and ". vlohn solo by MI68 GlCe!y th.. HOiIlW'Tus." Mr. B"""lcy . .. Tho Villall'c Grace the Arc.hbishon o f Brisbane (Dr. Rt.
and th18 wo.s folJow e d by [\ fMCO 111 BII\~ksmjth'"
Mr.
Ste vons,
The Two Cln.u- Dona.ldson). TIl e offertories throughone act, H Turn Him Out.'~
The songs Church.BuilooT'S," Mi!'s Bowman . H Meltin~ out the da..y were given to th-e nrc:t"lh,19hop's
were sung by Mi£ees Costiff' and Ru~en, Momp.nfolt," 'Mr: Thrift. Ilnd "The Legend fund for DliH6ion work fn the Br:sb ano
Mr. ~ HeI\bert Vicars o.nd Mr. Eric Dun- Doa.utiful," Mr. WiHol1l{hbv; flong~. a On diocese .
stan, o.nd the char"';t"," in the [aree were I lho ~anls""'.Q£ .l\I.lnn Wnt:'...... Mr. KinchinDEATH OF 0J:.I2JF! 'l'.,INHAnITA;\T.
tlOken by Mr. Fred King . Mr. H. Vicary, \.t"on.
DRrb~ 3n,,<1 JOIVn.. . Mrs. ,H
, ll/{h .. ,
C EMS
til t k ' 1
t" ~
I 1
Mr. Arthur Sm it.h n,nd tbe Misses Nind.
P.,;",r Old .Toe. Mr.: Wiliallghby. Home.
. . . .
The dea
00 , p ace u
j I'U II' "
Th h n
fi
. '
Swoo~ Home." M,,,,, Holme. and "Tho The month:y mpetmg of t he C.E .M S. House" (her I'e, idimoel of Mrs . .l c a:, ~ ,
e. n. was lled by B: mps t app~ecl~tl~e i MinstN.'l n ay ," tho R MI. A~ P. RUl{hes; took pl n.oe on Monday ev.enins, but the who had reached the advrUlccd aGe. of .I~.
audlenoc, and ths ChOir Fund WIll. It
hoped, be greatly augmented.
mootb..
C 16
. or witbout
I
were Miss Ne llie Smi t.h. 6ister of the
bride, n.nd Miss Cambridge, who wore
pale gr,ey dre SRe6. Il.nd black hate trimm ed
with pink roses and forget-me-n()t9, whH e
AM'ATEUR ·THEATRICALS.
shIp attended by the family, on Sund ..y Mi ss Gladys Rooeb:ade, a six-yenr-old
. In aid of the Southstoke Church Choir the pre ~eh.er m~~ & ref.erenoe to · the niece of the bride wI\.'" dre : -sed in fI. white
LAWN MOW~KS,
;'
Fraser Duff (in tHe cha.ir)
VERY DREBSYWALKrNG BHOE .\
⢠low price. 01",,6 Kid, Ankle D&r ":ilb
to a. m&n named Ilsley , who is in the em- ents of numerous . congratulations on. Sun- ,Cha.pma.n perform ed the ceremony ,. nnd
p!.' y (If 9'e Goring Gao and'!, W Iloter day. on ~he acc ... I?n 01 the ool ebratlOn of I the bride, who wore a white embroidered
Company.
While eogne;ed in _'!fOrk at the!!' go.den weddmg. Mr. and ?tI ..... Cur· VOlle dros& with a wreath of orange-
I<
WIRE A·KeRES, 2/11, 3/6, 4/6.
Mr.tJ!..
auctlOneer.
and using a PICkaxe. he unfortunately ran th~. pick into hiB foot, injur·
ing it badly. The Streatley ;1'Olice . coo·
stsble procured a. conveyance and acooma
panied him to his home ~t Cl""ve.
.
TWEDDLE
__
down Pri.,.t Hill whe1l' in attompting_ to
.
I
avoid. motor·oar whicH turnOO out of HemP'OLICEMAN'S WEDDING.
dean Road, he skidded, a.nd waa , thrown f9rcibly from his ' bioyole, and sucotain.,q rather
An inter';"ting wedding ' took vlace at
extenaivo bnlM. No bon,," wore broken, All Saints' Church, Boyn, !fIiil, on Saturhowever, and he returned to school on dlloY. when Police · Con.t~ble WiLtr.,.} John
Thured~y.
.
Thorn"", 'who has hoon I1.ttae11ed to the
Maidenhe'nd D ivision ' for the !I!IIlt three
GOLDEN WEDDING.
years, wo.s mnr.ri ed t.o ,! lEss Alice ,M ary
ACCIDENT.
Mr. and MI'!!. John Curran, of Hem- Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Arthur
Th e Rev. D . S.
A eerious ""eident happeoed on Tuesday dellJl Road, Cavel'6ham, were the r eoipi- Smith. or Str.n Uev.
Ltd.,
w.e.;
were:
Admiro.PSi? Fn.nci. PoweU, K.C.M.G., and
Mr. W. Bullivant Williaros.
.
ACCIDENT.
An a.ccideot ...,!bioh, fortunat.ely, W8.B not so
aedou. as 'was at firot thought, occurred ,in
Priest Hill, Caveraborn. on Saturday. Gor·
don .AlIw,tignt, Bon of. Mr. F . W . Al1wriRht,
On tho invita.tion or Nurse Adams and
NurSe Jaqu.. s .. goodly lnumber of mothers
with their ba_bieB. ..pent a very pleasant
....ening on the 14th inst. o.t a Boeial ar·
ranged for them. A,. nice tea was pro·
..ided OoDd much e njoyed, .. fter :whIch an
address 'was given by Dr. H. L. Evans.
One ¥ontb.'. Free T~
Supply
Museum Street, Londcn,
43,
lared.n ·
.
I
An
more butter tbo n
''''OloeB.
There weie no ""s"" to oome befure ' ilie
CRICKET.
South ~Oifordohire Benoh of magiotrateo ~tl
'I
.
the Caver8bo.m Poli"" Court on Batu;diay.
The match on Saturday ,hetween StrMtThe -on!:?' »!1.in~
.
WlloS th." fuU trunsfer 01 \ ley ,a dd Godng on the Recreation Ground
the (ollo'wln!! ..hcances:-The Gamo CllOk, was keenly conl-e.ted, and resulted ' in ~
crow~a_rsh.
GJrrllrd;
The Crown, Play win for aloe visitors by 17 rUfi-=L Goring
Hatch, a!,d The . Garoen,ertL . .f!.rm., Cro.... -I batted first and Reor ed 68 t
h' h th
marsh ·Gdf..ro. Tbe magLOtrateo.. pr ....nt 1 h' I
.'b
' o. W IC
e
prcoo~~
on .
thas. tald
on CWodnhd&y
,,~dl ThursO
Ch
the 11th met. , tn th?
Wood('l ~:ff~ 1
I
mu :-;t UO l\.uthllUlil'.a.tcd
iJ ertth !l
by
I
. tom. Gallowst""" Com moo, Ki<tmor<l End
and at Sonmng qommon. Here a. good
tea. was. waiting fOf .the workel'il, p~ovidod
by friends i n the neIghbourhood. 'lhe fol - i
lowing is & list of' the col ~ectors and the ,
~mounts c olleoted ,_
.
£ 8_ d~
Mr. E. W"lte ..... , ... . ,~~ 13~.
Mr. E. Emme us ........ _ ~ ,
Mr. F. Cox ... ... ...... \I B 0 .
Mr. E. Ham .:. .. .
\I ~ 10
Mr. F. Wiehe ow
2 4 7i
Mr. A. Page ,'" ...
2 4 3
Mr. J : Foster ......
1 lit 4\
Mr. W. Lester ... ...
1 10
Mr. W. Kew .. _ .. . ...
1 B 1
2.
Mr. W. Main ... ... ......
Mr. O. 0,1 ... ... ... .. . . . .
Mr. W. Walters . .. ". ...
.1tlr'8.
W . Payne ... .. . ...
Mr T Ma.ine
M . vi P
... ... ...
r,
ear~e.. .. ..... ...
â¢
4.
1 II 9
4:
1
18 10,
14 4
12 4t
11 lOt
If 4
Mr. A. ColllJl8 ... ..... .
Mr. E. RollIns ........ _.,
Hare a.nd Ho~ndB box ...
10 11
4 6
3 101
\I 9l
2' 4i
1. 7
I 7
Master W. H1800ck ... ...
Master B. Summ~M ... ...
Master E. Gutteridge
Master Sidney Pound
M;"s Elsey Fouod ...
M""te.r L. Godwm .. .
I
.j
I
Total" .... . _....
. "J
.
26 19
6
71
'>
mn.1°
~rlR~ , ndt~l~~~~~llt.glCY
H. Durren. Mr, D.~i8, and Mr.. ,T. Ma.rv Ande rson. Mies D or .. : B""k, Mr'I- -~ v 1 ... _. _ .. ' - .
Shipla.ke Bota Rev.
to the programme were
W . Armlot!ong; r-a.stot A. E . Btoolling: tribyted
Mr. Durro.n, oxS:ammg the o~Jeot Lempriere Pringle. ,l\{r. CUll1l1!lghnm an ...1
p i"
.
I!I .....
a. !lO
~
Blrtlls.
CRICKET.
The local olub visi ted Ca.mherley on
Saturday, taking .a very we ..k eleven, and
were ......ily defeated, the . Bcor... being
Camberley 157, Sandburst 65.
I
ROYA;L MI.LITARY C0LLEGE.
:field-MarBhai ' ~,",I i Rob&ta, . V
K.G., inspected the ' lIe'ltlemeJl
parade (In Sunday morning, futd ..
ward. attended Divine
ch&P.el.
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CI :(' fJ
u c nly a.t 29
J(
â¢
BUDGET CRI'l'ICISED.
_'
Ca.lldl~8.tC.
.
Mr. H . N. Fane, the vrospectIve Conservative
d~ssed ~
Th o ~};t v
with ;\
Shoe!'! .
for .
Sout~
I
Ovington Squ nr c, S .\V., Anme
and Ir;e"d in tho fam ily of O. R otho Th olOp ·
sou, r"q., Lynwood, Ascot.
MAflON. - M.y loth, 1914, Qt. 19, W",h-
Oxon, nd-
lllgt.on
~n.d.
Cavcl'sham, Leah
'~·;Ja.son .
bo-
m eettng In the. Parloh Han 011 ! loved wllo of t ho 1'\0 Mark Mason. agcd 60.
Friday ev-cnlllg.
Jl1r. " Fane said the year..
'd
M
15tl1
I 5
9()ver~m~nt's minimum WD.ile echem~
REEVES·ROnd Fn. n
a,ain n.y E Ii7.fl. , ' ~iary
., .,"' ..... ,,'" adop~d. would ha.ve a. harmful effect~n Fat.her,son
olLbo'\o"nS- wif~' of Albert E.
(}t'Rrtettel agricult
u- R
(Mon1l1£) , t he
~"
.
.
. llt'" It would mean the substl
'
oev('s, aged 50 years.
bon 111 many .cases of c~ual for permo.l~e t
SOU N DY.-On Lho 14t,h inst. , at Twyford,
if !
g""s
l~nd.
yCILr.
o,mmg to the Budget, Mr.
Fane 8:\i.4 h~ agt:eed that
in times
of Tele phone: 1145.
trauhle and inter.national difficulty it might
be iU8tifl~bl. to r UBh up the income tax, )
C
but he fa.iled to 600 that · flucb a ,course , u · 1 ' r trlke r
LOVEGROVE.
â¢
and
Funcral
Carriago
Pro-
could De j.uatified in times· of peace. Tho' p,~i~t~r·.
·l\1onllm<>nta.i I>Io1,nn. ,Embalming
Government, faced WIth a tremendous ex· nnd Crcmations.-1l6, F r ~a.r Street ; bb,
peodititre, B8 the .re.s ult of their groos 'ex- Great K nollys Street.. Re.,hnl{.
tro.vaganoe. now BOUg1;lt to bump up the
income to.ll and increase the death dutie s.
This. was bound to
country and
stability. He .b~d
the Government s
of the Navy and
strongly protested
de
t'
th
n& cas
on , e
1 !I~~~lra~oil.-t}he~ot
1-
Motor· Hearse fo1' long dlsta.n oo Funorals
and R.cnlovaLi_
out of the
DW ARD _BOWDEN
' their financial
. " .
.
' to B~y e.g~inst
UNDERTAKER.
In respect
.
.
but he F1lnerRI. conrluct?<! t!l~oughout l1l Town or
bur- Country, with B'!"PClle,ty t. and 'drofiEn em
b e,nt.
t
f Moderato .cha!ses.
re1}1a l 0 !1 an
m IL m·
a~· I inK
:Motor-;tfea.no for lon.~ lourn ~ve. Mn.rof the ble: Granite. Qnd Stone .M~rument.al Work
The
of all de.scflphon.
ha'Ii" liM'I';·I'!'~!d , 318 KING'S ROAD, noar Cc;"ot<lry. READ·
ING. Private address, 24 . WOKINClJAM
.
&0 AD. . Tel. , 379.
(3b\ ",
E
I
\
will
fi t' ~ (l ]1l''' i 11
King~ll\llJ. {or 36 yc~rtl i ho honO\~rcd nurso
I
wi .
oTiI
h o ':!' ",hI)
'-11'::
Jl.t
or
a !1 (' nci
.\It
labour, ·Bnd the c~)flVe rSlOn ·of arable In t o H enry F l'o.nci~ Soundy. in his 92nc1
SANDHURST
p a r !'!)1
,
oy had . o. dobt on Mr. Percy Flint, and .ll m ot -;ith . ": good
ATKINS.-On tho 5th inst., a1. Bimltl11'; t
00£100-:- ~~l. t)'.~ reception. No encoreR . Were g ' ve 11 'lJ tho Road Reading to Mr. anu lVh". A. II.
r upe.
1& \ fit'Bt p&rt, but each one re sp-Ol1<led in tlHl '\ Atkir;s tl son, '
.ti'.por(E~:,rot Muel to seconr! pl>rt.
Mr. Per~y Fli nt, in his
". IRIGHT. - On Friday, May 15th, .I.ho
168 A w~1l-ren3:r:a lIk(\tches and humorous 801~g.~, fairly c~m - wi(o oJ t ll{) Rev. W. H. " 'right., of ''' 011l1q;·
. 8lreet, Mi .. L. vulsed the "\ldianoe. .' ?;oh. Be.ck-Slmn I ton College , Berks, of II dau ght~r.
of thanks to fl'rovcd 1\ moot efficient accomp,,01 8t. BC'I
Deaths.
P-OO 00 the tween the two parts of the programme 1
Y 0
h 15th'
at. the Trcl1lleconded by the'Mr. H. C. Bond gave . an addre6s, a nd
GR;E
h~bort G~~st. , TI'CIl , urer 01
Th\n'Rd",: Mr. J .. H.\ d<'l alt with t he chi:d toPles of the dav now ~h~er Fo~~dlil;g Hospital, Y;gcd 76.
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ohlldrey! I Op'enmg. exercising the mlnd~ 01 "1,,,,101"6 an over I interment took "hLco at St.. J ohn'. Church·
by M"", Hllds D. th .. country. viz .. H omo . Rule for lrel.n d ' yard. Whitchurch. Oxon. a t ~ p.m.. ou
~nd tho We lsh Church Bill. Sev..ral olher Tuoedny:
matte"" WP.rO ",190 r eferred to, and In c1()s "
HAtlELL.- On tho lIth inst .⢠at. Brnok·
ing Mr. Bond 'S~i.d he saw no reason why nell, Rer\{s, Frfl:ncoo Holon, t he WIdow of
the Unionist.q should not look forwo.rd wi t h Josel'h Ha, ..Il. 10 her u";8lh18 tenT. 0 k'
confidence to the coming parli~mentary
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of the Rev. F. JarVi., o.nd only dallg 1t", 0
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.tho I.", Goor~o Vo".ble., of Cookhom,
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day tho above · bllnd and the Henley Tem- iog oeremony 00 Wednesday !lIe chair ':o.s df!Cornted WIth cut and pot fl OWN. bv Ur. 1
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perance Brass Balld, with ba.n ner from taken 'by Mr.... T . Willie. 'l'ho16 a.1.so prQSent Ma()kenzi~. gBl"denel" to Mrs. GrOVel. of Doaths .(l.re w sert
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