Berkshire Chronicle Reading 06-1914
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You are iired; ehlill we sit out
..nd ' ",Ur
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, Oh I I'm not 00 tired as that,
ODl'
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~ydDey B~lletin. u.
He, Yon~ oomplexian see"", to get more
lovely da.v 'l!y "day:
She: Re ..lly'
He : Well, "1 hop\) it's not on·really.
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and dl\llee
.. Jack proposed to me while iurnin3
!.the gropnds of 80E.
music for me a.t the piano. I,
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prettily illum.in.... 1
Ah," l see t You played' right into hi.
intel"8pereed "th hBllds."
,
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'prol!T8""'lDe:O:r ",ntisiC arranged by Mr. '
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contributed to by
"It is m'arvellous what a va' t n"'~u"t
Robbins. W , Smith, ot mutu,.1 biography two young p ornOll ' . ~f
and Mr. a.nd · Mre.. I the o!J!losite Eâ¬X can exchang-c III a hnd
Smit.h WQB M.e.
t.ete·a-tete. "_If On~. ~om8n'8 L ire."
I
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fishl~g ~a.son opened O'I!
I!~1tble --ACClDENT TO A GUARDIAN.
,
the ~auks ()f the Tha~es
ovmfu',fIe.-' ",Le ' Th 'ch "
f the Read'n.... Guardians
hned by ..nglers.. rrhe
,
. ~ I d
.e
all'mB~ .o.
. . I ts h
f'
hCBt I .
not been conducl"⬠to
'.' C~- Fta;teff at last nlght.~ meph nB. t at. one o · fport, except 'i n the ev.ening, when one or
8i~irett;&.t- the membG~, · Mrâ¢. Bbunmond!J) ~f tCaved ; two good- ronch lia.ve been "tempted." '
. eel!otiOD " bSballlk' hha.d- met w~_ nt k ace e'!D6t::". 1During tI!<l tbuU:dery. weather ecls bave
I . . tad "
ro en I,ll &I:!D' Aut:! C er was 1
Qeen H -rvnning JJ in the Kennet, one
out ie '~~~:::~·· ~ ----.. any .pirit
and Dr . . Bl'P"tein has
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DOur"" consl.ten.t')with dignity and
of bis deyotcd work for ReadJDg
.
He ' leaves the . scbool naturally d!"·
appointed. but he haB no ne"ll' to ,be dlBbearteoed ' when· he eurvey" a1l the work
be hDB done- ,tor Readinll School, an,! ....
feel lUre ' 'tbat IilS pame .. iii be revered
and honoured by &II ths boys who have
£om-e under his influence.
.l}nooD: Tho. Bank ,of Engl n.nd
e~Dgh paper money each
arotlna ~e world,
Egbert. That II queer.
reaches me.
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m~ li:#'1i
yr ;}.r to rf..':l" h
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Very 1 lil" 01 l~
*' * ",. â¢
never f)CO her with h(' r h w<i ,'uld :,
"She let hini go' , 011 1, ~n" OrL" ;' '\\'II~ II
they were fi['\St ma.rn l::d. "
,
S,;:~It:,~,I'':''''"SJ'arr~abJh~o ted.-to, wn1e, hlID a letter of symp~thy.
i!i>ll~meJl. we'ghing 2 lb. 10 oz .⢠:h.,.ing
,. Husball? s aro v~ r'y lik " ";gnr" - y.,,,
i . WOMEN'S FREEl~'O:i.l LEAGUE.
bee~ <l8~~ht 00 th.e opening d.y.
'l'rout mlUltn't let them go out. "
.
. In connecti~n , witli :this Don .. destructive i JiBhlng 18 very qUIet.
.
" " ... ~ :.
stQI'r~~ aocie·t:v" a. ~e8 o! meetings is OUR MEMBER.
ff I'm . afl":J.id
I cnTl ' t, gi ve l"",u '1C:- fJnal
~ngneld: in ReadlDll thlB · week.
The I
.
without' a prescription."
.first meeting ~a.e held on Monday .evening I' Capt.run Leslie ~ibon. ~.P., nss ~een
., WhY~
I?o T Jo~k lik e a m an wh.)
the Whitley tram termi nus. 'The pro- aPl?O.lnted on a Prwa,Le B ill C?mmlttee' w~:ud kl~1 hImse lf? .
.
THE R.A.C.
'Ne'afh tha ' lion's moten. ,w.ere not deterred by the clooe : w!'-lCli , m""~8 at 11,30 each mormng. ~e
, ~don t know, b":.lf I locket! 11I<,e you
I
Tho bal~heet and ·,. Nl~
and :a . pro~i.mity. ot the home-troug!'.- !lot that , WIIJ tl.'ere{ofe 00 unable to attend at hie I might be temple d,
Reading 4-t!>letiQ~
C~ wlilch is)
lions, will, the.... W8jl ,any need ' for .trepid&tion, f()r ', ()ffioo 1\:1 Blag~ave B.t reet fo~ the next t~o,
..
⢠â¢â¢â¢ .â¢
an exoellent comp', d,nm of the
.... rlety. tha atidi'etlâ¬e were n9t by. aDY melOns log. : ThurBday~\' June 25, ..nd JUly 2. Captain: ': Samantlla. wl,at'~ th.. t cill\n(' 11, 0
the Re~d41g Athie
Club, has
. ~ive" but rather toleI'ant of, if not ; Leah. W! 8,?U :W'" amonget those :who orch'l.try·s a·pln.yin· ,nm.1 "
fished. ' Ml'. Mar" " d~~. wjtb
.,',
e..mPBthetic to the ' views ()f the speakers. i acoopted inVitatIons 'to the Bradfield Greek ' "The llrogramme says it,; Ch" rl" n,
fu"""cial position. ,intmg ant
I8~ND BOHEMIAN
The m..mbeM ~f the league d() n()t in- ' f.1&:r o!, Saturday .. He was. also pre' ent Hi,.,.m."
' 'I'''''' a balanee on last: yea~'s
. Th
.
lairl ' ]
~. â¢
dufge' in : acts of militancy. but they de- i .or ''! time at the DlC~keM f!W' at R eading
"W~lJ.l-.m"boo-but ter me it , ,1<1 lid. ,
£7 9s. 1d. Regarding the BDll'1lo.l,sJ)orts, Moos?reI8i'.:d a on -~e~d!j '!i.:~,~: cJin6 to 'pay rate. and taxes voluntarily.
III aid of the Peppard Homo of Reet,
a deal more ' lilee sawi,,· ...
"'hieb are'to 00 revived on ' Satnro;laT.;
h'otBdrive and danoo , were h~ld There
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-"Pcn". i31"tc F , ntli"
July. 11, be ."Y.' "ThiB yc .. r wo . are :ere 13 tabl"". occupied 1" the drlye. the THE HOSPIT
SUNX:AY PARADE.
⢠â¢â¢â¢â¢
JllSkinl! 'lDot~er attempt to attract. the winner. of which :Werll:-Lad~s: 1.
k 'm!'eting of ' the above comn, ittee WM
Tommy: "What i ⢠.. ret"iller, IlI1 '
general pubh,;, ...nd ....e earnestly ,appeal YoueJl&; 2. MiM' Pickford; 3. Mrs. D ..vie";, held at · the Friendly Societies' Rooms on
"A retainer . ' my son, i. 1.1" " ' " V
lp
h
to all ,our ,frle':lda
U/l. ~Y:3rt· mystery; Mi'.s Preecott. Gentlemen : '1, Wednesday, w1!en Messrs. Fraser and
(Continued f
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people pay to us lawyers be rO I'~ II , , ' ,\'1
:
Ing us their aid .. 'Iw e'" WI
_
U Y Mr, A. Roth; 2, Mr. A . C. Bond; 3, Hr. TUrner ' (jmdi~1'8) submitted ihe
b&lan~e.
rom age
,
do anv wack."
.
~t to our sub""rloo'8. By the kindneBEI Pete1'!l' mystery
Mr Barton
After. sheet a1!d accounts.
The opportuIUty
-.. Oh. I see. It·s iJke thor" slot A,<
e
~L tb.. oolone~ and o!llcer~ of t:b famo,:", wa.rds 'the lawn ~aa c~a.ed for' d""clog, ..... taken to present Hr. G..orge Fraser '
OOUNTY RINK COMPET!TION.
I met.,rB,
The- peo[lle hwo to n~) t li Ir
i;;y ..1 Berk8~{e ReJ!""<!nJi :;:.eI! /Jp~:did~ which w .... kept up until 11 o·clock. The with a travellinll eui' CBBe ..... slIght
MRirlenhna<i Thicket inet West End on mOlley before they ge t any gn,,"
aud from , dera lit -; .1'
aM n
ieland
decora.ted rwith Ch;neoe lan- Loken of .app""",ation of the ern.rgetlc u'e h.tter·s green ,llII!t eveninll in the
â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢
£lee. , <?u~
t';,.tirr~~n hlJlfe lfai:~ t:eJ'tlll, and preeented ~ very pretty sl~t. ,. and comteous . m&nner in which he h8& tb,lrd round 01 Lbe B"rltshire County Rink She: I cried 1>11 day ycstcl'd.\y.
"u~:uJs
uera f th
ldi r ~f the Mr. G..orge Grey and- Mr. E. -,Sbuttle w~re aeted BS han. IMlCret~ for the past teD Com!)etition. &,ores:.
Neighbour:" bat fort
our.
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v.I 0 t e ·<IO ,e ~
ti
the M C '.. for the wh~t 4m-ve aud danee years. The !)re.entahon we" made by the ' W ... t End' W Hawkins A E Perri.
She' It was our w~dding aTlIII V,' '' 'li V
J'e~~j,~p:.d~~e~~o:gAoCr:.till resPeci!~ely, . The ,a~g,ments for the chaimJ~n IMr. J. - Ambruee), 7ho e"-'T~ Elli1!l,t, atid R. IJ. Locke . (ek'ip) , Ii , lInd Henry said, "It fl"<) JJl S to 1I\;1 LII ,,'
-I!'ii
"
, So'und' ..a_ ⢠·'11'
d ' eV:J:"re admirablpresa~r ',., retlret
Mo.idenhelld Thicket·. P .M
H , flomethmg awful occurred ten )'eal'l< """ ,
iii! s't'< oen
⢠emied ou~ by too -. ort· ·the commIttee
t
-, thatl
t
, Level', .
e.
. t'
.....r. F r.' j ~~
reSlana 10D. &!ld l'lI6t'IKI .8 . Baker, A. Bowler, and A. Walton (akip), to-day, but I can't re.membe r wllll.t It.
⢠··tII "fiuUu "f"' o l . . VW' an .. eo, JUCOe/I8!u I ID
~ e"" 0 ~rt. . .e/ en
,
lie woold ·stlll be able to att.mld and glve , 17.
c.
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was." .
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"a.~"." to oult!-yate aDd dev..I!'!' love ot JuvENILE , LABOUR.
oolp, on 'Qce&8iODS. lfr: FuseI'; wba was i , W<>st End started weJl. and at the 14th
'.
I
rt
oren-au reel'!O~tloD ."d pure
,am?"B
. The' .)'uve~ile Emvl<>1Meiit Co.mmi~tee of !>,earlil} nccived â¢â¢Baid ,he th&itked all the I Ilnd the ""ore was 14 all. r~cn West
"Man never is plea .cd by tho sight (If
1 e bo16 and roung ,men 0( ,
locali~y. the :Reading Town Council state that '\he lIIembere for
kindly MUon . , and End ,got one up and then two . . Mo.iden- womlU"s work.
He hat e. hovil)1! hi "
Despite tbe ap ..thy ()f. the gener!'! pubhc." rema..... - '__ ,>_
-ports 116 to promised
to render any &88lst&nce 'h e , h d
. Ics. m .....
-'. lOl!
' " .t,,<lv
tidi~1. h o ,h"ks me oUn!!
t il e " " " ",,
we hue not looked back fO'r over 30 Jearo
''''' IllArn' ~ DrevI' ons .~
uld
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ea crep t up ' Wl'th t'h ree sIDg
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nnd with the kind ·continu'iuice 'of the belp the - lnsumcie..cy 9f juvenile workers to co
. ,
17 a~l ..t the 20tli cnd., West Elld :got ,tile maId on the .talr~. the prInlltJivo rn1lt"10
of ()ur many friende *e oonlklently look meet ~e dem,ij.iJ.d still 'appty; ~t. , has been ROMAN' CATHOLIC FESTIVAL,
verdict by two heautl ful shots In . the I o f Infaut hfe lrmKOO "0. n!lr>",1 tc; h,.m.
t
d t f t
f
,,
-, found ImpoMlble to fill vllC~les fo:t boy,
laat end the £cores l'espect lvely hems: He doe, nnt like 00 t hll1k thnl. hl8 wire
orwar () u ure ame.
apprentices in . business hou.... which, _ It bemg the Sunday within the octne Weat En'd 19 . Maidenhead 'I'hicket 17.
could possibly clea" a rab bit."- " A Lady
until re~riUy, w'!uld ,!lIlVf/ a.tt.racted k8611 of the Feast of Corpus Christ;. a proceB', ' A. ~()';day:" r'nk re'lulted in ' ~ dra" and Her Hu.band."
'A BELATED WILL;
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competition. !t ia 'not: UII~al to have- in mon° gf the Ble_.d SlIcrament took place ' of 21 each, West End won by two points.
Bv hilJ ",il1 ⢠. K:.;. John .Co, ieman. of the bOJ"eBU betweep , forty ,~d ~~- re- in the Btt;.ernoon In the beautIfu l grounds and Q.ualify to meet Reading in the semi.
H
T I
Ie £ 0
h quest. ror errand boY,',8 .wJti.eb oa.nnt,"t be- of II Cre6sin~ha.m," the , residence of Mr. Jlltal: .
U Ar{] daily paperH rea.lly in t.o llch
wit l,
â¢
K eUDIOr..
OUIIe
ap ow; rt ' 5 to t e
F '"
Lo
~-'- bl
h
I f W d ht't
'1'1
"-T. P. L. Wea!
... Boman
Clllthoi"c Jlriest, oomplled with.
It bas -.110 bejln .JCl')' . . . .
nergeD. ,' . ..,.",It, pruua Y
r to"
t " pe,o!) e
c ou
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l~ V WO ""
Beading, who .'dled .. few Tea," ago. dilll<rol~ to .lInd aumlrient ' r~&lIl' · 0 . pable ,the threatening we.ther ' outlook. the atE.B.A. PAIRS COMPETITION.
fun, ' at Wllitsu11 ti(Je, of hints on 11O'.v I"
The will was dated 1902.
J
hoye for clerieal elll11lqyment.. The supply tendanee W&8 not 80 large !WI ulUal, .but,1 O'n tho same green Palmer Park met .pend a IIBPPY holiday. yct not a ile or '
I'
of' girl app\tclmt&, 'i~ ~eYQnd the . demand . BOrne 250 ' persons attended the pr00e8lUon, ! S tb O~
. th 6 t
d f th them hfldan article 011 what 8em"" '
I KENDRlCK GIRLS' SCHOOL.
One firm h .... · IUbstituted two sirls for aM took part in the service. Two alta... E au r 'l i 'Bd t e A rs . I!lu~ 0 P , e b,v<l been the most faseinating r<'cr.' " l ' "
I
Xis. Hild. Howell. of Bath, hU' beeJi boy.. ow'ng ~ . the sho~ge of boy derlm. h...! been erected. one in the wood ' and ; C ng !S tit' n ow ~ni
6SOOla lOll 8
"]fS l of all-viz .⢠burning down a r ClLll y 0',1
cn.. on the lawn. '1II(b~re b~ction w .... l 0pmpe 10p. k .coHr"" :-V B II
d E church. No ,vander militant8 "oorl1 th "
to
the
Ke~ Girl.' Schoo). COLOURED SALVATIONISTS.
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TI Ie B yst a nder"
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e ' ermou--walt prese e ,.y
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" 13 S t'" "-, d A J H '
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...... 1 "",,010
,IBDOP
The aemoe. on J!und'ay at the
vaOKln Re... Father B. Jarra.tt cO.P.⢠from H ... er- , ~owner,
â¢
ou ," VI"~r: . . e_r
Olter Colleg~. Chicheeter, &nd. , holds 'a Army Citadel, The Bott., were .co{laider- stock Hill. LondpD. The concluding part-I:d W . J. Clarke. 26,
ReogTiphy dIploma of the UnIversIty of ably brightened by the presence of a .eon· of ,tlie festival was h~ld in the chapel be-, ~fter the first few en~e South , Odord·
A teacher. noticing the bcJy 'R inlc re.L
Ollford.
tlnllent from the', Con~_ ()f tile NatIons, longing Lo the house. The Prior of F.tn- elure were the better DlUr.
in the study of iIl6·- ct â¢. "'lid <'!lce;:tly of
OLD AGE PENSIONS
th~ w .... recently he~d in London. ~be. borougb , Abbey officiated, ~n place of the 1
⢠⢠⢠⢠â¢
oths. advised him 10 filld n bnok ill tb"
.
contlugent eame from the Dutch Indies,
wbo had been summoned to
E.B.A. SINGLES.
'Ebrar,Y U!>OIl U,e .ubjec t of mot hs,
The Wandswodh . Union have. !lent the and WM under the command ()f Lieutenant-- :
'
. The Rev. Father Couturier acted
Mr E ' T Bryan' the hon eec~ta.ry of
U I did, and it wrvm't any he lp," r::ni cl
lollowlng resolution to- ' ,the
Reading Colonel -Groot, who i" In ch ....ge or u,,,
,
and ",he Rev. Fatb"r Benedict Palm~r Pa;k. met M;:. Har~y , Stubbs. 01 lY>hhv,
.c You
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A:L
1£",.
BO'VL'-.
to..
it
Be ":u1I
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tb""
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P ,i ce
12/11
par pair.
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"ff.:lnted
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Soa.rd of Guardians: .C· Th&t in view of
the faet thai. the eol~<or living. rents, ~tc.,
.epeciaU, 10 la~ge town. and eeotrae.
have increaoed by mOTe than Iii per cen'.
DutCh . Indies lfilJ6ion.
Spec.ie.l ' featurel
of the visit wer6~ ·. parade of om«trs in
their quaint .1avane.e dreae, and an '
exhibition of native . implell?enta. instrum""ts,' m8l!!b, etc. ' . A 'a~ption w"'!l
1.:1an thro'
.
given of the pm
PIC 'an d~'
r IgIODS
.
work amonjl( the tepel'8 at tb .. set ement
in·_the Dutoh Indios.: 'A .·eo04 deal of
the maximum ' (58. w.eekJy) at f,l'e!eat al- i:af.erest was excited by '" thO' · strange.lowed be raised to 7s. 6d. 'Week y.and the looking visitors.
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Bge limit .r~uced to 65 years_ The Fin-
Mince the Old Age Pension Act came into
'-t'1008 be mad e by th 1O6
orca, re~e8tlnl"
am to .14. Government with a view to
Aecnpng a revision at the ' Act 'by which
~
QnctJ
Committee of the Reading Board' of THE RRADING VAUDEVILLE.
GUI.rdi&n8 l'<lColl1lO'ended' tbat no 'action , be
t&ken in the matwr. '
,CONVALBSCENT FuND. .
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A s!)ecial attracti(ln at thi8 theatre" for
the fiMt thru d ..ya of next\ week ,will bjI' ..
filai entitled u1'IH! Winter's 'fIde,':, Map·
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ted froD( 8hake.epen.re~·· . On- 'rburaday,...Fri-
The twenty-fourth annual meetlntl gr, day; and Saturday, "The Port o[.Doom,"
... ~~ing friendlY, Trad.. apd Benefit .. thrill4<g mystery of tb'l Ilea, "ilihe
~
ocietle8 ) .COnl'ale80ent'.Fulld wl,\8 held ai 8hown.~ while the
e A .... mbly moms, Bridge Sti-eet. on
ednesday, )'lb_ .the r~!lort. ~d balancetheet fo~ the past;yearw~r'&!Iopted _ ..nd
Ibe following ofticel'll alld committee war.
.rected :-Cbainna.n, Mr: A. ,H. Bur,,,,,.
t1'D.; vioo.cbairman~ Mr: ,Wilfrbd . Jones;
reaSUJI6r, Mr. \C ⢠.tI. Cbeer; , secretary.
": W. ;Long; auditor., Me â¢
Gerald
lhrllth ' and C. J. Bl\ggaley; committee.
Xe. ...1's. E. J. Boxwell. W. E . ICIoapmall,
p, Gumlller. R. Hall, L. F. Herbert, G.
ll. Parnell, 'B. Roger.; J. W~l.\e. Three
members ,w eW sent IIW&Y durin~ the year.
~
.-t..
.f f
afar" 'attraction:"
wHI
be the aJI-Brit.'.b ' I?rodi.ction "Lorna
,Doone:' a romaJJCe of Old ·EAjJanc!, by R.
D. Blackmore. Patron. will remember
tbl' the latter film Was 1I00'lm- at fJ,ie
theatre some time ago; when it met ..ieri
a bearty ~ption. and it is in response
to the JIJ&ny requests for a ' ret.urn visit
th .. t tbe · m&na~_nt h ..ve again â¢â¢ curea
it. 'I'he film ·Will he shown daily at 3
p.m. 'and 8.30 p.m. only.. An Qlher ,feature
will ' b'e ~he aeCbmpammentby . Yadllm.
Walter'B ' Mndon ()rehestn. o~ ep~ciaHl
arranged music, suitably adapted for, the
The,re is ..
, memb.ersh1lkot ~15.. '
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reqni~ments at the fil'!1; "~
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What was the nnllle of i~1 I. sh e nsked.
Th ~ boy o.lI ~ wer:Cd ~corllfully: .. jAdvice
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to Young Moth ·e,,".'''
t "ve~lt6'
â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢
O.S. B. , 8B Bub-deacon .. Father I Heme H ill, in the first round of
an, of St. James', A.bbey RUlns, was E .B.A. 8ineles Competition
on
MC .
. â¢
â¢
w':;' S£ b:
were preached mornlDg)l
the _Rev. J, A. ..
were .ung at
Mr. G.
'
having been ,.OWD
. lIud Miss K. :
choir w&8 . &ugmented
The afternoon, meet·
h'
g
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P
is
' t
I.chester
a.
ID
ady Blttlllg
frl)lIt o r l\\ O
h~~o:; l:nd~wh~I~~~
jlt~ hr~ young hien. f!.... of h j~ w~ poin ting" Pll t to
cl
h-. I . '_
h
; her Cllm!lanion RCople of note. etc. When
'tjub 'f'llca~. He gBve t e be"! Sir eh.rlcs apoe"rod ., th~ strnllqer \TIl ' "
0
e .. I/:ame ever ..,ell a told" Tbat. is Mr, Santley." .. Ah ." B!,e
n:iiooai
lBi..'.cl:ndl"
B~id, ." i~,deed, that's the ma,n l ~la!: lwa t,~
h.'" Wife.
Tben . .. fte'." .. :!'loU tP """ C ~'
hon, she tooped 'U9 With
and he. look,
. Park Institute hdd a flp-uS h :wdlcap Rot like it. too."
FLYIN.G HANDICAP.
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form 0' a flower eerri"". Mr.
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pr68ide.d' and the children
. in pr';ceas:on, g ..ve ' tbei; r ~aI.m"r Park on Wednosday. Tbe fina lMrs. ' Buth e rr&Ild,. ,. lffp.. Gui,lle . lats, 8. Upstone and w.~. S. ;perkinS, me t
and Mrs. Cowmeadow. · A last evening. when PerklDs won by tbree
by the ehildreo of the poin~ arter a tie Oil the la.st round.
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wbohad been taugnt . by i 1Ioo.rs. Tice and J. MO«1deJJ have
And a.n address wae 9ualified t() meet in the final of the COli·
-the Rev. W. Green.
At the r solation flyirR ho.lulicap for
.emee the augmented c:hoir ' by Hr. F . Joyne..
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A loud-v~ieed gentleman em CIne of Lho
stands wa.s boa.sting t o" !>n.rty of aclll1i,"
ing Y<1ungste!'8 I\bout . the doug1Jty (k~""
he hn.d done 10 the er<oket fi eld III <loys
gone by.
Soddenly he turne d hm attention to. t h l'
b.nd.
U Al,!' h e nhAcrv<!d. " th"oe
fellows "lay decently. but the,v' ve r"11<.,,
(Jfr terribly Binee I was a. member of th o
prize given
tbe well-known hymn "'I'&ke my lore
let . it be" to a. <eHing h'y the late ,
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Jude. ,aud b.y r-equest repeated it in
BOY SOOU I S NOTES.
The dietribution ()f prizes
Monday.
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St, Peter's, C&ver8ham.. and St. Paul's,
~e :' &bove sOciety. paid . a. Whlt.ley, ehot .o~ ma.tch,. whic}t ;WU won by
' of Chie.hemr on. Thura- the f.on:hor.
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St. ~.r e o boye wero
band." ,r·_.
"Wl;1I1tl" inrclai,meil OM of hi, )""'0 ' 1'
with ~ O1Irious 'e,pres_ioll. "YOll played
wit:h tJiat, Jot?"
"Cerla.iply," .wa.s tlw reply ,
10
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with them fo·r yenra.J>
Tben tbe -crowd laughe d, and the boastin I"B.8t
. The parly i!0 go: ~r ~t:r 'OP]lQihnt.e⢠.:ut \ohe La.~r Eul gentleman move d eff h astily 011 le :lrll i'!ljll!¥.~/~'a."l~~~I~,,~~~:r.1
'E. ' Key- ~ ',_
r · lj ~.6 --,: urn ma. r . ; inR" that. the iOlStru.PlentnliAt..s were t}~e
,the, ~v. P.
S["Po~·s.--e..nning 41" Monday 29. pick of· the inmates at the local lunatIC
secretary), .; Barlow 3.~7J ' Keb;>n 3I,l. ·Halton M, ' Eoaax. 28. 'I a.sy{um.
E ⢠.- Raven8, ,X\ Be.t ZO; ,tolAl.&'I2:lfimloch
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Gordon
G. ,P . : ereaeey
St. Paule.-Apploton
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Radford W ~tlOn ,36, W illiOOtt 29, ~mett "37, Tigwcl
seeM- 26, Tollb 20. LardeeYr 25; total 226.
Field I T"n.. 0h9t. eaM~"" N.R.A. ta.rgot at 20)
A. ', the ; yard..
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K!t- 1A RU~MAGE
apel M!8I!t I' In order to
Mi8S ,
can,
and
and ': 'n..mnil.",
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We
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~c ne he ~n hun 21 ~ nGs a'l
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'wo.." a n y ,
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18
S unday only
faIr toinsay
t;Mr. of Brvant
WIl.8 "
" 'enlllllscences.
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luh8titute
theth ..
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Mr Youn
In Ius
conne ction with Carey Baptist' , who. unfortunatel!. bad to be ~way og~ 1 Santlev !,rot",,!s a.~".i I1Rt th e fnol 'sh and
WII4 held .on Snnday, I bUli"""8, '~d wbo would ha'le gi ven Mr. sc"n~lalollR sto rlCII which are r~ ta ,l~d "bOllt,
cong:r.e.sat.loJ».- : of the St bbs ·
h b tt
lf
B
t p ublIc ruen ~d wnrn all. He rclntca t hat
Md ordinary m~mu aa ':i~t a e t~ru gh'\o o~itio~ya~n alone of t e H RII~ eo~\e e 't~ nt M:1 ',I'
SUNDAY SCHOOL.
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the
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THE UNBEATEN
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Simpliclly, Power and Comfort.
IT HAS WON
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Eighl COD5eculiye BIU· climbs.
TIllS SPEAKS FOR ITSE1.F.
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SINGLE-CYLINDER.
AIR.·
COOLED M9DEL. 589.
SING LE.CY L ·I N DEll
WAl"ER-COQLED,5110S.
TWIN_CYLINDER. W ATE!l-
eOOLED,8126.
Our
demonstration
standard
model is a t your servi<#"
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