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SCOUT NOTES.,
II
wIth oolours, kindly Si.,.;n
Rodg"o n. The ' mayoreS9 made
.
and on behaU of the '
flag was r eceived by Asaistan£.
ti C"ut.lll râ¢â¢ t.e! Howell. A largo nu~ 01'
were on llllrn<l:e to see the PMseb.~
n nd to~('.th(J r .WIU~ ~be Scouts, ' who
. 24 . lomed HI glt'lIlP; th-ree beart.r
rs for tho wayoNIiti. There w&a ~.
Il un~be r .1"lr~sCl~t to witnoos the pleas"
[1II1r1l011, Juc .udlng th.e mayor, COlonel
~I rs. Hodgso n, Colonel aDd Mie
"h a r t. C ll!~ t:li n ana the MisseB Miller'
nnd Mra. Epp.'itcin J Mr. Messer Mr'
lilt. Mr. H "wd l, Mrs. Roger.. 'Mi.'
~I l"s. nnd M iss St cin ..nd Mi..
M,ss I3l"~,' d o n, Miss B i ng Mrs'
~1 1",to r Tony Wheelor !lohd Mr'
the- hOIl. 6coutmMter. '
..
z·
", Onlook er" wrlle s to ~ ay ~h8.t th~ troo
:b" ctl \"o~)" b uoy of late. and ou Satu!'
a nd. " l'dnooday lae t . !>ttended the
I
" , L' Ul llO n nt Woo~ley Ito b eli> rellll.
(' I h ~'" crowds WllO p:td /B.Soombl-ed to
. le h the excell.nt flying of Mr. GUstaT
;\n
IllntAotion
WM
also eItended
til t' tr':N ):l to a-tt..end t he Territorial con.
f'<lma nry H o use on SWlday la.et
th\,v t urn6{i up in f oroe the Dumb '
r:1~l (! beillg G5, _includhig offieera. The:
WM. un (~-er the able oorumand of
\
.IIIl]OI· S ergeant. H . E. Coston. and
Ita oplendid playing
:-i lll <l l't. tl1rn~ut . ,T he iroute tak'en for
l'(, U.l l"ll m a rc h -a .lter th.e ooncert was
"tIc St ree t., ' Soulhompton St.r~et, Ka.tes.
I n" La.ll e' a nd t.h!'llce to the headquarters
Road, "h<>ro the troop was diâ¢.
Oil Sundn.y next the band will, b
rerlll l~t.. I\lt.l' n~l the Brack nell and DiBtrilt
SC"ut., P"""le t o be he: d !lot BrackneU
J OUfIlC ) \\ ,n be propn.bly undert a.ke~
n k~, and all atte llrding mUllt mak&
SC h C8
tully ncqu a:.i nted with the.
" m ~ y be n<ld i~l tlmt th , band
be th e only one in ~ I.tendanee at thl..
A~ra!l.!! (,u!c r1 ts 1 are nOw being
with rc £e rence to the camp to
fl t . Bou~og n e this Bummer, The Only
1"\',,, I' ra,s<> for
'!
l : ~~~ ' ng I,S Go s uit nb ' e camping site.
l~ :J tl s h V1Q.C' -Consulat6 is co-opera-t..
WILh t he trooP, and is going
,j
to ap.-
lh c, tuwn c lc l'k of that town. Ho
to 81\'e n. t::iU t isfa d ory J,<,port in tho
of , a few d,),s thnt a site has been
hlt t hc r part icnl .", of this c"mp'
nnnoullc('d in the futur-c " Beoum
If t !,or e ar~ two Scouts of anr
(bstTICt troo p who would like to
, ,t he ir camping e xpe rience by a.tten dt , 1I 5 camp will t hey k ilHlly c ommu n ifo ra June 8th to IC ,Ajnx . " ., Chron. om"", Valpy St.rco t , R"2nd ing, who
.1 forward full parliculnI>l without h esi.
t ~? '.~ " ~~ invitation ,1,las b e-en extended
:'-I n.x
to ~Lf -c nd th iS camp, and t.he r e
h ODes of h!B acCâ¬'9ting tho same.
,!>e
U ~r.MAJOR·S STAFF.
A:' ~ r t n.lr.
ro u ng gentlema. n well know,n
t o t.h o t :::t. B ,: r ks SCOUL5 h lJ.6 kindly offered
V) yr:'..:ellt t h c troo p wilh n. new d r umn \l\.F·~ 5 st ll- ft , a n d t.he (() rmn,l presentntion
\\' ~ Jl , III all !1r/lbabi l ity t"k(' !l1ace at. th{)
" , hn su ll CI,PI 1'ch !lnradv . 10 be held at
1\ n\xll"y 0!1 "' h it -S n ndnL The staff' will
bQ llWUC of ph ' IIIY. 1ll0U ll tC' U wi t h a si:verp l!: l' d
bill! ;w(l
C"ru \'; II ,
~ I f.l :r P i" ... " ,nit.ee :- " Rum mws have
R:l' lh.-- {] gr.111:!d t hai 'Aj a x.' is doing nis
h ,:.~ t t o I>,\:sh th e I flt n~rk,<; Scouts 1-0 t,he
£1.)1'4,' b y l\ ':' C' rt i tl g
thei r es c-ollc nt, l"l'ports
e p.c h w,---<:' k HI th-e 'Scou ts l\' ot ce ' Tjli~ is
1111!rn f', f (.' r ' Ajax' is w ll1 : ng to jn.se rt any
1)o t icc tl la. i it) fort h co!n ing, but h e sUl'{'1y
C 81111Ut
b ~ c xp cct.ed
to
\'isit the
troops
for a
r ep-ort.
Tllie
is
a~kill ,~ to o lIlu ch: an(i ,I .J ~n Sure I,hat after
hi:';' k lndj~(.";S of o ff'crlOg - t o conduct this
en,c h
\\, t!p k
⢠S(,O llt~ C r,lu 'l"IlI'
l
Aj flx ' .s1 10u!d
b e Pl'Q-
te-ctt' d fro m I' ueh unca lle d-f or re marks. I
fed C' tl ll fiJf'Ilt thn,t o t,h e rr.; [; rc or the sarno
o piu i(tll !I S m e in this l'('s p ccl . "
SCOUTS FUlE:\D LY SOCiETY.
~ I,t , iR p1f':IRi l,l R to, lt(' ar tha t the B oy Scout ,
l·rtl'lld l:: s,r..c lf"t.y IS pr og rc,..:s ing slowly but
sure!,':' O ,d SrQuUJ ure linking them sc JvCtB
ti p wl, t. h , t h06 01<1 mOYf' rllc nt , n.nd the memu e r~ l tlp I S .. Le a-dily inc r ea.sin g,
CHALLENGE.
Ajnx " le arns from i nlll;ir ics nt head-
q uart (> r,-; ,thnt the mn.tch to be 8-Tra.nged
hcl we~ l! Scout. Bu.: h ell , of th~ 2 no Maidenheud J roop . aHd Scout Oslridge of the
1st B erk s 'l'ro op, is unoffic; al, and the re~
~n. nn o t he aHowcd, 'llhe open c halI~O l ~ S Il C' d ~Y S oo ut. OSiridgc to box any
16 also un o fficial, an'd will not
bp. a ll o wed n.t a.ny h e &dQul1rter~, eapc-cin1:y
at tJ1 0 .... of t h" 1st B erk s Scout..
oth(>r &.:out
'1
ST. BARNABAS'.
'
On We c1n('snny eve ning th e St. Dnrnab a s' &:out.6 h eld o. n n.ttn.ck w ith th o m()m4
bc r,~ 0 ; the I s !:. Be rks T roop at Whitley
W ood. St. Barnnllllh' took the d efending
POSl tI 01 '. \",h ll .'it t,hc " l s t J.~ (' rks unde rtoolC
.t!lC a t.tarlo ng, wllicil lI·n. rcry excit:ng,
1 h{' , n.ttlH:, l-: : rri W(' re LS lllit up into three
BO(' t' O 'l~ , 1\1), 1 ulliIcr Aâ¬5 istant 8c out~
ml'"""t" r E , T #'J III !'k i ll S, No, 2 under AssiatalI t S C l)tdfH l\ ~ j '( ' r H, Tnyl<l r . and N(). 3
under P atro l L ea.der B. Hearn, whilst
t he d . .' fcnd cn ; were socurely nmbushe<l
abOllt tl.o rn<liu. ,of ihe coveted gonl.
,M uc h cx cli..emp. nt vre vailed during- the
a C~lJn. I o.ttnc king. and
in tha end tho
lI Jl'lp i p '!'; gave
the verdict in f avou r or
tl!o ~ t, B rL rnnuas' Troop', WhO worked hard
fo r it.,
The Um!) i rCB WCi'e Scoutmasters
S " i n ~ LlIr,v n,nd tho Rev. Hicks, and
~ Io n el
Ell6t man .
'
MONEY. '
£10 to £500
.ON. Note
IUlT Idnd of SCcur1tr,
01 H&nd onlr.
PRIVACY.
EASY RE-PAYMENTS.
STRAIGHTFORWARD
ING.
or ...
DEAL-
. '
IMPit-ESSIY~:
.SPECTAC·LE.
"' .... ,
HAVE 'THE DIS1RICT
COUNCIL FAILEDt
AJAX."
o ,,,,u"","". the South ~inll stX;uf41
At
- -.f ' , '
â¢
â¢
BY
ASOOT ' HEATH.
..
~":.
BI~ PONCOURSm OF
"-",;:: ,
'~
PEOPLE'. '..
. Firem/,o in thei~ bright helmets ftashinll
the ~un, and a larfle ...r ..y oLvoteran â¢â¢
aUended the funeral on Satu.-day qf Mr. ,
.
:l0bn ?ior!l, ·of 14, Howard St..... t . Read. .
-.- . In!!, wh,o~""aa au angineer of the Reading
A now pha ... h .. beon entered upon In F~ Bripda._ ..fter.. he left ' the Royal the right of. way oontrovorsy .t Ascot Hea.!h Ma.nne ,LIght Infantry. Crowd. lined Ozby the dOC1Ol.o!, of the H,ghways Comrh'tr ford Road and HowlU"d .Street to witnesS ' .
tee ot ·.the Bcrk.blro 9o"!'ty. (:'ou1I(!ll
at tbe depe.rt.ure of the ebrtege. Upon -the '
tho Wmd~r Rur.al .I?lstl'l<;t ~uncil. havo coffio. i which was .envelo ed with ' the '
not cxercisep Q, Joolclal dlsc::retlon m. t~o Union .Jack, rellOsed the a6C()Med'S / h ~lÂ
mattc!'i ~du.~h~Il~~r Pbewe:r~e~~ d~t~h: met. ~ and belt. and lloral tribut.eB. It
~~ry ~ouncil.
.
wo.e dra"~D on a bier by Firemen Halliday,
In their report the Highway. Comm.'ttoo CcuIv~~fou"", G . Jones. Btu~g..., · G.
Bi.&tcd.:-Theso aM rights·of.way claImed · l~r",, ! and ~yle.. The foUow11I/l acted
by the pa.rish oouncil in r08poct 01 a n o.llo~ed
bea.rera; FlI'em~D Beauchamp, Vale, W .
footpath from tho end of a 16"" now called Clarke, T~lTy. · LOOeeley. Powell and C,
RacC(,'(]urse Lana to a point in A pubhc foot- Den-DeL Captain F.--L. ;. Pont.iD~ chicf om:p ath which leads (I'om the south-east co~c\ of eer Ofith-e Illire Bris:ade~ WI\9 also present
tho
.A..co l Raecoourse to the bU1l~tnl: and t e followins llreceded tbe coffin; _
former1y uscO aa ,tho Roya.l kennela.
h Fire.m n Seaward, Ha.mblin White Free'1'ho rIl.OOCOUT8Q ~ tho property of t e man F t
All
J h
'Ab ' K
Or()wn by virt.uQ of an a.llotmcnt made in"
" 0& er,
en, 0 n8~m,
, ery, ,enp u rsua. nco of tho Wiudsol' For est Incl06ur,o dal, ~a.r~ld. ~mfth. KInch, Hawkrns
.Act, 1813, Thnt section in respoot of tlliS ~~ttOll 8 FUii Bna:a.<le were represented by
part icular allotmont docl.rcd "" fo~ows: FJreme n Ryan ..n\:l Chandler. The borough
10 Which picco of ground shall be keP.t and pohce l WeN)
represented by . InsJle«oor
cont inued .. 8. ... oeoourso for tho public UBe George. 8erg~ant P ·r att. P.C.'e Gr!loce jIolld ,
Ilt nil times 8ft it has u\S uaUy boon."
Fa.woett.
Tho alleged right -of·way w'!" in 1912
The
Veter .. ns
were
in ' Command
zto ppoo by th_c Crown ,Q.uthonlles, where- of Captain D. M. Miner, ' and ther.e were '
upon the parl~h oo un~l l reI?Tc~e.nte<l t,~o also on Va.rade Sergeant~Major Bennett,
fa.ct6 to tho ,\VI,ndsor Rural D,Lstrlct Co~n<:JJ. Sergea.nt-Major Tri nder~ Ser eant F .' G . .
COUNTY COUNCIL ASSUME
THEIR POWERS.
1D
THE DIRT
,
PIS~E'LLER
I
'USING RINSO the
Ilas
wash i~ just left to
~oak all nigKt and is rinsed'
i .
h I
out In the mormng, w en
the clothes are snowy white,
soft and comfy. Rinso IS
a _c;old-wat~r washer~ being
ju~t as effective in cold water
as other and more costly
preparations are In hot. ,
I
No matter how soiled a
garment IS, Rinso makes
It snowy white.
I
i
qUlrv a.nd reool ved o\' Ldenco respecting (ln te r
a.lin) t.ho a.l1cged r ight- of-wny. Rcpre&:!ntatives
of tho Crown But,horitic.s were pr(.'6Cnt. at t.ho
inqui ry, but took no J\cfivo part in t.ho pro·
cocd ing. . On tho 21st F"bru~ry. 1913, the
district counci l wrole to tho parish council
Th
!
,i
,-' .
. $
I
Th~ rurAl dlSt:1Ct cO':lncll h eld a. publl? m- Belcher. Drum-Ma 'Qr Kibble:hite.
' I
~!
]
.
e mourners were: The wldo~. foor
sons and one d~ughter, ?tf_r .. ~ublD Gore
(~rotber) and wlfe , ~r. Wl lha.ifl Gore and
mece. Mm. Tompkms, 8erge ..nt Frank
Howe,
Royal
A.rmy Med ical Corps
th"t tho district c"uncil had .dopted tho Inep1ie,.), Mrs. Culverhouse, Mrs. Jonee,
{o UowinA' report of thei r repreeontativ08 Mrs, I Hawkins and MiSB Oke.
who held t110 publio illquiry: _ " The Vetera.ns' Band we..re in a.ttendance
. " Having oarefu1l1 considerod tho inform.· and pl ..Yed the Dead Marcb 116 the pro·
.twn 10 o~ r POSSC9S lon we havo to, report '!.o cession wended itB way to the cemetery.
tho counc il, that wO do not fool Ju stified 10
The first part of the 6ervioo WDe beld
rocommcndmg that they should become t St M
'Ch
b th Ro A M J h
p arti",& in the action now pending in. the a
. ~~ B
u,rc . ,. c
v. . . . o . n High Court, and recommend the oouncil 1.0 Bon omc~atmg. Tl1e mterme,n t took pl~
not.ify th" Sunninghill P ari.,h Council "". Bot Reading Cemetery. At 'the' gr!lov.el51d"
co rdingly.-ISi~ned) And. Robinson, ' p. the Rev. C. W. E. Cleaver, chlloll.lam to
Hamilton" and F. J, Patton (di!!i8e nt~ng) . "
the ,Caversha:m I and Readmg Veterans'
Tho action in the J-ligh Caurt abovo men· Associa~ion, performed the last riLes, The
't ion,cd WR.~ n.~ n.cti(:m ln st.,itu~ b:v the Crown ba.nd tbeX) played U Peace, pericct peace,"
a,Ralnst certnm prlvnte mdlvlduals . who ,u}. the firing pa.rty supplied by the 'v<eterall8
.'1
tllnotcly allow ed the actioT> to go by default. fired throe volleys ... a l aet token of res·
PARISH OOUNOIL'S COM,P LAINT.
pect ' lo their dell·.rroted comrade. and ..il[
buglera of the 4th . lOOyol Berks Regiment,
Thereupon t.ho p£L.rish council complained under La.nce-Ctn'l)oraJ-Drummer B eo.sley,
t? the coa ~lty oouncil tllat tbe district. c,oun - 'soun.:red "The Last Post.'· Tli,. <leccased,
c!1 had faded to tako any prooecd'PlIs. who came from old military stOck, took a
1.he z:t,ath~r WB.9 ⢠rderrcd by ~ha (:ouutY ,j great inteN!st in the Vetera.n movement,
counc.1 to tho H.ghways Comm.,ttce.
d
s ne of the tiMt to join the Caver·
I r.t.c TYlcWS havo taken place With members , an L_WS 0
'V
' A ' 'to
lI.p'poill tcd by th e parish ' and d lstrict CQun- ~ sha:ID s·nd Rendmg . e,t erans
SBoem lon,
0ll:J rCiipcctivcly, and the
committc.o have I which w~ forTJ.led in 1908. He, a.ttend.ed
IX'<! 11 furni,':ihed wiOl a sh o r thll4ld report of e\;ery mlLttn.ry funeral when bls dutH~e
tho proocociings at tho publio inquiry. From allowed him to do 90, and had been known
theso notes it a.ppoore ' tha t at tho inq.u l.'y to rem~rk tha.t h e knew the veterans would
t.ho ro we!e Bovora.l issufl'S ~n.ieod, but , tho 'TO-I do I the same for him. It is llndo rBtood
p,n. 'SCn
.
~lt t ~ves .of t he
parish , counCl,l havo , tha.t the deceMed ena.de R request that th{l
6"'00 bmlted. tho m attet to ilia ono ,""Ue of Bugle Band of the 4th Batt ..lion ROyhl
iho alleged r ~ht.of.way.
. Berks Regim ent in which he evinced g~at
Tho contcn~lOn of tho, parish .co.un<lil I s\ 1 interest should} sound the H Loot Post"
th ai the publto }lave "",,ulred a nght·of·way· I h' f'
I
,by user,
Dut. t.he publio cannot acquiro R.
18 unera.
.
.
h
~.
euch a
right by user 8.1000,
Tho , ~t w~ unfort.unate . that OWIng to ~ e
public can on ly acQ uiro n. right over e%lgenCles of the servlCo the Royal Mal'lDe
.the lands
of an indiyiduaJ by dedi- Light Infantry wero unable to eend r epre·
I
cation. on tho part of th,J indiviauaJ and sentative.6 to the funeral.
U9cr is only valuablo as evidcnco 01 tho
WMa.t.h.e we~ eont (rom the famDy, hi s
.~P~ .
d (Xiicalion, and may bo incon.sisten, ' with old comrn.des at the Fire Station. Mr.- and
dedication,
'
'
MM Culverhouse Mra. Jones. Mr. W.eet ,
Oil, ex~mlnatjon of th,c ovidence gil·c.n. at Mr,' and Mrs. RandaU, M.r , Oka a.nd
t110 I!lqmry, UlO c<?mmlttc!l II,ro of . ortnJ(:~n family Mrs. Watson, a.nd Mr. a.nd Mm. ,
that. It. creates a prllna faciO presumptIon In Nichol'son
n~me
favou r of t.ho ri ght olaimed. but, un!oriuTh
.
I
ts
'ed
Il ately, th ere was no indica.ti on of the cute
. e funcra o,rro,ngemen
were carn
for t.ho Crown authorities, who, as abovo out by Mr. J, E, Hope.
11- ,
m oni ioncd. took no activo part at tho
publio inqui ry.
Accordin gly, the dis t r ict
council wero .. Iwd by tho commiltOO to
KNUCKLES ~ J
supply the r easons on wh ich, in t.ho cx-crcitJo
,of t.hai,r disc rotion, t.hcy haRC<l their decision
tlJat tl l O prima fn.ciQ presumption in favour MR. FANE ON 'rH[~ SOUTH OXON
of tIlo publio had bew displa.ccd by acts of
FIGHT.
in ter ru ption or ot.nerwis(', but neithe r from
HIS SERVIC.l::S
TKE OOUN'rY.
tho ol.'5trlct council nor from thei r rcprewnâ¢
t.n t iv~, who m&t t,hem havo tho committ~e
Unionist.. in South Ox n will be gratified
" A LIFE rOR A LIFE,"
.
.
,-l .
bcc~. abl o t<> oblnln .any r"'9<lna for th",r to hoor that Mr. Valontine Fleming, M.P.,
__
At the meetmg of the · Berk'~lIre County
{h'!C I~ lo ll-ex~pt pooslbl,v tho .r~Ron ' of ex~ who is rotirin from the r epresenta.tion ' of
'
Coun~H on Sf\turdt\y, the chau'man (.Ald .
~;!'~~ t;rl~cr~~ord' t~~ oomm'it~ are ~ the d ivision gat ilie noxt election, has Mr. Charloe H, l..efJIOOr'ethoo~~nlY (j f~l- Sir R, Mowbray) all'uded to the great 1069
LI L, n
10..
,0,
IS f1
~oun~1
nve n
n.coeptod t.he position of ch.u.irmli.n of tho filling a.n engagement a:t e .auy~
oun Y they had susbained in the county by the
(';(CrCl!!OO 8. }udlclal d.iscrctlO,1l tn, tho ma.tter So th Od roaMe Con80rva.tive and Union- Theatre
' Rfl&ding, thJ8 'Week ID Walter d . th
f ' th'
t
M
H
n nd ha.ve, to that oxt.cnt, fai led In the cxor- , u A. ~~ __ ' Q ,
'
I
I M
W R DB' t
d Stephen Baring'. success. i)Q,
0
en
l'easurer.
r.
enry
ci so of p o w crg in rolat ion to \he subject M"'" 'k~,:atlOnh m paco!! 0
l~ th o : t . I et8.u
monl A &0, D Ora.ma. "A Life for ", ' Collins had been treMurer foJ' that county
A
ae OJ1ZIQ, W 0 ueua ~ apcnu.e
6 WlO er
u
ng 0- mcrloo
, - -d
th t ' ooundl ever since it was aba.rted · and be
. t
tLo
f
U
I
rnA
.r 0
Ie comp 0. '" â¢
&hrond
Mr Mackenue was t.hnnkod for Life ."
The play a.bounds in mOl e~te
'11
J
Id
~ It y~ ,th,orefore necCSS8.ry .to mako Iurt~ er his Bc;vicee 'as chlllrma.n fQr the past five stir the emotions a.nd aw~ke ,exOl~en~. wo.a treasurer of the county und~r the 0
Ulq\lIrtC6 In MOor to asocrta lO t ~~ facta wbJch
ears tl.'n d for his work proviously 04 vioo- j It. introduces ua to the wild. bfe ~ t~e ~overnment by Qu~rter .SooslOne.
It
w01;dd enable. 8. ⢠nroper 0<;Clslon ,to be ~lwrman,
,
romooo .b:toes of Western Amenca.. aa It atlll -would have been lm[lOSSlble .for a.ny
arnvc>d at. Thl~ will , nccCflM.Tlly, E!nt&ll BOrne
Mr. J . Gent ry Birch (Cavcnha.m) was
oxieU!. a.nd the aud,ience foUow WIth broo~~ county to, ~ave been served w.lth more
exp~nse , and, 10, o,rdcr that It may. pe elected ono of the auo.lt..ors.
',
les3
intcrc.rt
t;he advent~~ I. of
Kit 1\0001-0000 SIngle ness of purpose
8.nd
char ~('d on tho d lstnct Wll~ T'Cp.rcscntabvee
.At tbe subsequent luncheon the chainnan Oswald and his 8weetheart.
Kit 18 Rccuaed d evotedness than 'Mr. H enry Co~linB had
6r o In de fault, t:ho commIttee recommend (Ma.jor Boyle) prop06oo the hco.-lth of Mr. of tho murder of b~~ 8wcetheart'B ~ather. oven to ' the service of Berkshir.e. (Hear,
tho county council to rcwlv,e that" 90 fa.r 11.8 }-'lom ing, M.P.
and of tho pr08pcctivo The orime wa.e oomm~tted by ;Pedro Ll , Qalcl fe ...!') 'He brou ht to them very high
" SIMPLY . PUT
CLOTHES
INRINSO AND COLD WATER."
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Rinso washes so gently, so easily, that even the most
delicate fabrics are ' quite unharmed, for all rubbing and
Rinso ' 'washes whilst you sleep.
scrubbing are avoided.
I
-that's all.
Soak the clothes
RINSO IS THE EASY WASHER. EASY
YOU, . EASY FOR THE WASH.
. RINSO is made by Hudson's.,.-a
famous in every home. It is sqId in pa~ket$ everywhere.
"WIT.H BARE
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COUNTY THEATRE
READING.
l . ATE MR ; COLLINS.
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ASCANIA" June 11.
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~dbwh&\~a9 l!1f ~~eb
etut
&:tt,alnmen tA ,g
Dl stnct COllnc v
bo t ran sferred to tho rotire from Parlia.mentary work but they ' standing feature of tho· performance 19.more ~portancerOUK
Rtf
IS
oount.v cOllncil ; and thnt tho ma.t.tcr .tond
I d that ho had that day boon ' V&nett& til<> baby detective who is large· character . th ..t they &Iways felt tperfectly
l"eforred . to tho. Hi.'lhwa\'6 Committee, wit.h :i:~~Jor~ ~ae cha.innn.nsbip of the Sou~h l 1Y inetr~m~nt&l in eat&b~hi!lg":.t.he innooence ea!e , in }lis ha.nds ;
He WM a. peroon~~
pow er 00 take, III tho namo and on behalf Odordshire
COlUlerv&tlyo
and
Uniomot of Kit. Lrttle Glady. Brlttam . t.ak.. the (flend of every m e mber of that councIl.
of the oounty oounc, I, all n""""' Rry .tep, to . ~ oc'at'on in which ool)acity they hoped l part with unaffeoted grace &nd oharm. IRea?, be&r.) He proposed that the clerk
otHtbl~ .. report to. he made 00 th~ eount.v to'''':' 'hi~ amonl!"et l th<fm. on many occa· Affecting in the extreme io <he ohil~'s meet- .hoJlld be directed to sen<i a letter to the
caunell on the r,:n erlta of t.he complaint. ,
ISions,
A4 to; ,!thClC j prospective candidata, ing with her 'srclDlC mother lQDl,e time a:£ter fs,rhily expressing the senee of, th.e great
At ,tho m oetJll~ of tho Berks Countv be did not think &OO:y oould noeeibly ha.ve ! the la.tter bo.. ·16ft her , hUlb&na. - LIttle ross tbe had sUi tained &nd their very
~OU~~l{h~nTi~h\~~fYw~;~~,::nA!:tIt~~ found 1\ bett« m&n tor ~~rioT~r:: l' ~~~inB~tti:h'di.~i!a.~a; ~oks~&l:f-r~ highest :'pD!'eciation of tbe services he had
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l, e dId n ot think it at all probable that thMo.DFM.r· Fan. (H""od
he as b '
de".....;' &100 Sdooid!)dly . ol.v.r
Mr ' rendered ·to t\:I.em and to th.. county f()r so
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Id be
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r. ano & very go
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n_- " d ' man .. ye&rs
IHear hear)
..nero wou
ony .⢠turat.on. Ho .beh oved "oubtl.... lad tho.t he had someone 00 nght I P.h&rleo H. Lester SlV â¢â¢ .an ox""""",t etuoJO
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tho Crown would l!"'"" thom every mrorma· ,. . ot . g M M
hten who aWlough ~f Caloi Kit o..wald 18 '" the .CApable bandA
Ald . Preston (chairman ot the Fmanc.
ti~n: bu; thev wAntod to treat a. prinoip&ls :~a~ble ~~~~, w:.n~ 00(,' fond 'of making or" Ha~y H ...thoote! GweI>i1olino - T.lbot .Committee>. eecon_ded the resolution. No
.w ,u, th.m. Tho matteJt w .. ono 01 gTea.t ' rom·se. wbioh be oould not lulfil and which ! ie' a channing .Kate Evelyn; "hile porothy one oould deplore. nwre tha.n he . (Ald.
l'!1porh~ to the public. The pl8trict ooun- ~ k~ew be oould not fu1fil. M~. Fane. on I L19yd ~ownt~w. ia ver,Y oqnv~omg .. P,r esion) ,Q.id h~ loes~ 10J'" during 0. great
clI hn..d-, appB;rent~:v nQ rC88o~ a.t all for the the oontral'y would he felt Burf) make no Etitalie, Mr. ,~oDd
Gra.dy IA fUll of ·m&oy y~a.rs , he probo.b1y , was brought
conclUSIo n a.t which thoy ArrJTed .
Prom.:ecs 8&V~ tOOl!te' which he Q a. roMOll- TIf~ ' a.nd merriment as T,un _MCCarthy.
more into. ' oontac.t with , him · o.nd his de·
.ble hope iof · l.u!ffiling (applause).
,
pa.rtmeni . illlin ' p.erh&l>8 any ~the r .'mem·
4. CRUSADE OF MISREPRESENTA·
i><trs o( the ooune.l. .AftbouKh 'n?~ h.lmse1f
TION"
REV. W. TEMPLE'S
ve"Y dee p 1.:, vel"'ed. 111 bthde I~~rlcaclle ⢠. of
M r. Co ll inS a t"" '~u ty . of
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POSITION.
toa<!t ..
enthusiastically reoeived,
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rou.nd him people WnQ . could
Fane, in a briof .poooh of aelmow·
supply
that was n<oeded . Not
\edlgnle",·" .aid they had h".,~ at the buoi·
The Rev. W. Temple, head
he . great ' knowledge, but he oolmbin.!4i
th. ",,?,,:M>\J<)n tha\ tbey Re ton 'School sinoe 1910, blls baen of!ered himself the- very _ higheet
n
\l~~re! â¢â¢~F'g~hl! oppo8ltih:. ~ face
by Pthe Lord Ohancellor the' iOOtorship of were ' look!'<l hir t"o - f1t ..
h~ "':~'; l,wl~~"l:"niba~ ' tit. Jamee'" Pi<l"adilly, in Succession to diatinguiahed public JlI?IIition he
Engli.h
const.i.iuODOY·the late C";'on McConnrck, and hll8 ' aIJ·
hie many hish Q,ualities
had rowe .promisee
it.. 1:1 Ie understood ·t hat Mr. Tem·
tIlougJli . it . would . be ' g~'f~~~~~
he had
intention
·ha. made biID8elf very pop.ul....
· that hie geniality
,u
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well
' will leave the 8011001 atl'
":were outstanding.
A ye ..r 1lo!!0. I&&t
have
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