Berkshire Chronicle Reading 06-1914
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tK .OF'·;R. EADING.
,
ROOmop.( hA<'.A"'''' ,
'.U:Dion~ta ,;;lI' ~pt
·U:lsber.?iu 'order t.o avoid 'the .'''horro'''; '
â¢
A :.nIAMONb ' WEDDiNG.
. w'~r;" tw.y â¢
.?~t be. part.!~. to the
- .'·"' .I'ftom.e Rille policy, wJg9h;. ill . a1:jlillrll!l~~ to
' . '\
. ,'
. .
'.
LINKS WITH READING.
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BY"Q.T."
;,
~~~~~i~~:2j:~~~~~;tq)l.lth ·~'
~. (!1'.a,;t't~e
The' o,!ly 'exclJ
solution
is .for
Mr. nud
A.asioliof
.U lster.
Fjity.one
Y<lnrs
aiO Princ
, when
then
of Wa
l~s and
ess the
Alc x ~nd
r"' ,
face tile C'Oo8equences; That "woulll prob . . came through Reading after the ir m ar...
.
'.
,.
.
riage a.t Win de or, tht!re were t wo p e rOOIlR
ably ieOd. to â¢â¢ ·a.,~Â¥ ..1 ljlieCtion. but it i8 who took a prominent part in t he 'brici
Mr, A.aq~ith·s duty to take .tbis, OOuree but no lesa h e ~rty welcome t o the royal
rather than plunge this real m into one of couple a t ReadIng.
They were t he t hen
mayor (Mr. J. Okey Taylor), wllO pr<Be ll tthe gra v"'t da.'1gere. ·
cd the 'addr""s of the corporatioll ' to t he
P RICES : - 3c.1., '6<1. , 9d~ , > 1s.~ '11.
BY APPOINTMENT
!'
Prince and Lady Emma Pu~ey,Cu R t. who
','
han d ed t he prin cess " bouquet o}l be half
It - ~.,.. ' &::;:
of the ladies of Reading.
Th at as r
_ 18th,
2 <!"ys :.
'4IlIltt
~nU
~
have
aaid, was 51 year s ago .
l1n~t'! week
.
' . " , jj':"
....
. HEARTS ADRIFrr'! .
: ..
Mr. Okey Tay lor, looking · proyenbinlly
. WEST STREE-~i. J~UDING . .
_ (Featurlni Miss ' Mary ' Pickford).
An engaaeme nt is announced b etween h a.le nnd h earty, was an intere3te~1 Rpe c.
IUnder tho Management · ' of the Vs.ude lUe
Ga.vin Caitd Goodha.rt, of Wil:OWB, Ink- tator of the presentation of l the Int1 tlrcse
Electrio Thel'tre Co.)
I
. A f!!-,Ci;.~tiiig/ ..tory' 01 a desert !oland,
pen, a,n'tl ·Evel yn (Honor). only d augh ter 0.1 congratula ti on to the Lord Chief .Iu·sJ onely ·m&lden and a . hipwrooked
.
"--+ .
'
of . Major.General l R. H. Mabon,
C .B., tICe ; '!,n Baturd"y Lady E mma. P urey.
BHOWING OONfrINUOUSLY.
C I
M
M h
Bt
l
Cust a nd the Dean of Yorl! . oolel""' t«1
THE KING'SBEEDSMEN,
Every d"y. 6 p.m. td 11Q:30 p.m.
.8⢠â¢, and
1'8; ' a on,
ar on Ho t. t he ir diamond wedding.
I am Slll'e ',111
,
.Wedneodays and S..tUrday., 2 ·p.m.
Kinbb. ury, Berlu!
~
i,e.
.
.
'
.
.
ReMiing
people.
nnd
eSI,eciall
y those who
10:30 p.m.
.
PI,u'C88S Vlctorll~ of Schleswlg·H o1.t<lm r e member the Dean and Lady , Ern lll~
I ' READING.
:Admisaion : 3d. and 6<1. .....
preSIded at a. meetlDg held on Monday at while they were resid en t s in Lhe to\' 1
26, Gr06venor .Square, in a~d of the I will joi!l in h ea.rty f~licitationB ()n ~I~~
PRIcE LISTS OF SEEDS
Monday, June .~6th a~ !oUo',.ing 2 day.:
~a.gu.e ?f Me rcy,
the preslllents and ' completion of sixty years' wedd ed lir.)'.
(E xchun ve to thus thootre)
.
for IiIe
vlce · presld~n ts of
the
Berks, Bucks,
"rl'H ~~ rrwo :aDSHMEN" · '
Hants and Oxon branches being in viled to TOh.~NS .OF ESTEEM.
FARM AND GARDEN
The firot .Au.traliAn preduction to reach
meet hei Highness .
The Princ.e"" was
The departu re of Cnnon T'mey·Cu sl an d
RUN~ ING.
. ,
thie oount.r3' I
â¢
received by Sir Goorgo and Lwy Coope r, L ad y Emma from St. Mary 's R cading in
POST
FREE
ON
APPLICATION.
~:rd:
a.t whcee h ouse the m'eeting waf! h e ld. 1875 on th~ forme r' s l\!)poi nLlJl ont ' as
.
U1cll
Each ",eek-<lo~ from Thl, ~gO H otcl,
SpeeC~8 were m ade by Sir WilJi o.m tI?Ol' - Vlca.r or A ylesb ul' Y and Al'ch<lcnco n ("If
Thursday, J une 18th. and following 2d ays' :
I....'
.
fAog 's Roa , Re a.d4g~ at 2,30 anel
tal and Sir William J . : Collinfl , and. a.f· Buckingha.m, was d eerdy )"f'grcUed.
A!l
. ⢠for Z hour. "r '" ". ... ....... 1 0
terwa.l'ds Prinoeoss V icto ria. and those who the. C .... ronicl~" sa id a L t Ee tilllc . " It
"THE STAIROASE
OF DEAI'll,".
.
h
a.d
a.ttende
~l
the
mee
ting
toD
k
t
ea
with
testlm.onllllB
are
to
be
ta
ken
M
an
e
xprc~
..
SATURDAY, JUNE ,13t h, at 12.45 p.D!.
Lady Cooper in -the d~ning·room,
s10n of regret at the re moval of thl'! re.
Inteme. ··Thrillin J.i F"""illoting:
for GREEK PLAY .: . ... .~ . ... .. . 2 6
At the State Ball "t Buckingllam P al· c ipient, or r "" pect for 1m eh.,·"cl", r . few
aee on Tuesday evening, amongst those l""'p le have w~n 1lI0rc eRt eem by t hel r s{)'
MONDAY. JUNE 15th, at 12.45 p.m.,
in a t tenda nce uj}On the ir Ma.jestiel! were Jour!' OI oeeaslO ned mOre regret by thetr
for GREEK PLAY
.... ...... .. . 2 6
the Earl of Craven (captain of the Y 00- leavmg ,than Arc hdeacon e ust"
Tho
men of the Guard) . Sir Arth,ltr W els h parish over which h e preRl(l r ol , Ius
TUESDAY, .JUNE 16th,8It 8.30. ~.m.
(M
...
ter
of
the
C<lremonles),
a.nd
the
Lady
bre
thren
the
cle
rgy
of
the
rurn1
dea
nery.
lor ASCOT and 'ENCLOSURE .. ... ~ 6 0
D Cflborougn (Lady.in.Waiting) . . Alm(>n~t th e Readi ng Philharmonic Roc'e Ly
BREWED FROid BRITISU ;MALT AND those ,tho a100 received invitations were wh ic h he was pre;;ldent. an d l he 1"rooTUESDA-t;
JU~E 16tb. at 12.45 p.m .â¢
will l.,.ve
the Lord Chie f Justice of Engl ..nd and mMOns. all Bct to work to do hOl1o l1 r in
for GREEK PLAy ... ........... . 2 6
Lady Reading, the Duke and Duchess of the ir several cap,cili"", wh ilst lhe ladies
THE LODGE HOTEL ("",\ling at G.P.O .):
HOPS FOR IlRITIBH PEOPLE.
W.ellingwn, t he COll.ntess of . . Carnarvon, \ mn.d-e a prese ntnt ion i n th~ ir OW11 ll amQ
WEDNESDAY.
JU~E
171.11,
at
8.30
SAT.URDAY, J UNE 13th I
the I Countess of Cr~ven, Lord Des· to L ady Emm a,
And. beyo nd th e'~ . ~
a.m., lor ASCOT and . ENOLOS\! RE 5
I~ oâ¢â¢ ~.
10 BoUle.
Engagod.
oi;
borough; Lord and Lady Burghclere. p ubh c t estlmomnl Imt.nte d a t .. mcdin g
P
:o.
Fir!..
Kil
BolLi...
i·Dolll â¢â¢.
Lord and Lad y Haver.h am . Lord and conve ned by the Mayor 01 Ik·ad i n .~
THURSDAY. JUNE,:l8th. at 8.30 a.m .â¢
SUNDAY. JUNE 14th :
F ar.
lor ASCOT nnd ENCLOSURE ... .. . 7 0 2/8 por doz. l/B por doz.
4/6 9/- 18/- L ady Saye ' And Bele, L ady Eileen Welles· (Messrs. George Russell Butler nnd J oh n
o. d
' ,
lev. Lord Stanmore, and Mr. a nd Mrs. A . B rain act,in g as h Oll. sr. crctl\ r ic.<.;) cx12 (, F RIDAY; " JUNE 19th. at . 9 a.m ..
'At 7 a.m. for BR t GH-r;.ON
Riddl>1l Blount . '
.
pressed the feeli ng' of tl,e lown genoml'y
5 0
for ASCOT and ENCLOSURE
of the valuable son ices f"ndered b v tlt o
Telephone No. 80.
MONDAY, JUNE 15th:
then .vicar of St . Mary's, wh o, i t DH\'Y he
3 (i SATURDAY, JUNE 20th, at 12.45 p.m .â¢
/
mentIoned. was a member of the fir st
"At 1.30 p.m. for GREEK PLAY ...
Tel eR~.ms: "FergoBonB, Reading."
. for G_REEK PLAY ........ . " .... 2 6
'r
I
.
R end in(l School Doa·rd , â¢.nd Wll 0 tonk "RS'
TUE~mA Y, JUNE ' 16tb :
warm mterCBt in mnny lor.n.l OT!!flni sn.·
Proprietor : J . HUMPHRffiS.
5 0
tiona.
It may be mentioned Ulat Arc h·
At 11 a.m. for ASCOT
de acon CUBt) o n b eing consu lted ll.!:! to tho
,
â¢
I
WEDNE-'lDAY. JUNE 17t h :
form thB m e mori al from the t own sh ould
"FArm HANGING IN THE
5 0
'At 11 a.m. for ASCOT
t a ke, BuggesLed ft. !K>Ttrait in oi l, w h ich
WETHERED
might b ecome nn h ci d O<lm in the ramil y,
THOMAS
BALANCE."
THURSDAY. JUNE 11l1.h I
PRES IDENT OF THE" PHIL."
At 11 a.m . for A"SCOT .... " .. . ... .. . Ii 0
so~·ts LIM:lTFl D,
. T·h ~ fate ,?I Groylriar.' Day School~: R~d.
Perhap s to the pr ese nt ge nerat io n of
109. Is han"lOg !D the balance. Tho
ParIsh R ew ing poople one of Den n Purev·C ns t's
FRIDAY â¢. JUNE 19th:
MagazlOc" MytS' _
.
"The Board ~f MannRement has not seen I ~8t clalm~ to r~rn,e~nbr a.n ce {n,part fr<:m'
.A t 11 a.m. lor ASC OT .. . ...
". 4
flt to launch o ut into expenditure (nor ' does ' h IS p n. r ochlo.l nctt\'ltJ~R) .WM t h e pr om.ml/[A.RLOW.
SATU~DAY . JUNE ~:
tile Boord of Eduootion recommend it) Wl1icb I e nt purL La~⬠11 b v, h11n lll, thâ¬, f::JI' m nllon
wou ld not fall muoh M oort of £12()() in order of the R endIng' Phllhnl'mon lD SOCl-ct y, and
'At 1.30 p.nL fo.r GREE K P LAy.:. .. . 3 0
(
~ Ma.rlow.
Telephone' NOB.
to ensure the rot.ention of our eohool~ for wha.t h is ()cc~pancy of the IWlsiti on of pr(' ::; l·
i.
639
Reading.
t hey int~ mate cn.n only be B very few yefLrn' dent for the first t w e_~ve ye nrs of its exi stSUNDAY, 'J UNE 2lBt:
ToleKrams : _ I I Wethorode." Marlow.
lon.ger hfe. The &ard of Management has e nee.
The report· for t he year 1875 R<1,id:
'I t' a' a.m. lor BOGN OR '" ......... , ..
6
'S TRONG, PALE IUld MILD ALES,
FRIDAY .. ,JUNE · 12, 1914.
weIghed tho . m,.U"r up very car.clul}y, a~d "In rev iewing the hi.,tory of th e soc iel y
.L"f ST9UTS, ILIld PORTER. in ca,ko at
fee!s that It would hard,ly bo Justified In for the t welve years of its -ex i<l"ncc it i.
TO SEC UR E SEATS
BOO K EARLY
,I
' _ _' _
.
Ul!iu
prlOO:8.
laym g 8uch.0. burden upon o~ peop.lo,. a.nd impossible not t o recognise how mu('h r
I
'p
T'
·more
espeCIally as the educatIona.l vIews of its' uce s h
'-A
d
0
Proprietol',
K . .(PALE ALE) at I s. per ' I!'allon; .'
A 0 . . O.
F .
oome of the moro prominent members of our
s
e s as "",en ue to the. ve ry fact
JOHN HUMPHllrES.
⢠Awarded Prize Medal and DIploma
grcgat:on arc not ' ooincident w ith our o ~ A!chr1e~con P U,r ey·Cu Rt h a.v lng ()Ceu ·
I (100181»)
:Brewers' Exhibition, 1912; five per cent.
eo
own .
P led Ita chlel oMee, a nel to the b c ne f'i l.'-cmt
discount for cash.
ParliSdllJent · reaesembled aft er -its fort·
T hen, aga.in, oU)' Sunday school aulhori- a s well ~ th e *tiv-e influen ce wh :ch ho
Speci.ally brewed and r ooommended ' for ,night's va;,;ation, .. ~d it i s ap!1arent thnt t i"" have been gren.t1y oPp"08ed to any oohemo h as eX<lrclsed in p res idin g ove r itg alTair.'."
fnmilv IU se. .
.
of alteration whic h wall d involv e the cur· Dr. Purey-CufJt was hin u:::elf very proud
ALE AND BTOU'l' IN BOTTLE.
no UBe has b een ma.de of · the .i nterval to- tai ling of accommodation. Unl .... , t herefore. 01 his associati on wit h th e IlOci"i.y, nn d
wards the settlement. ~i the g~a¥e ~.roblem all th9 me mbers of our cODg~e8.l'.~on throw proud of its enrly achieve mellts.
Nor
_
â¢
TI>
....
the meelv es heart tL.n~ . so.ul lIt~·:· a larger could there be n grea t-e r lover of music
Prioe,; per dozen.
In· '''''
. heme of mopey' r.lS!DIU .t would oeem bet· t.han tho dean hae been nil hi" life . . Ho
. Magnum. La.rge botte. Small that conlronts the Uriit<ld .n.ingo om.
(Reputed (Reputed (Reputed deed , thâ¢.$~~l't~~i·Ion' . 18,'
. d'18 iinc
" tl y ' worse. tion
tor te
loove
It &Ione. 'l 'h e Board 01 Edu c..· t
k d Qil one OCCllSJOll
.
1
. )
name
£I, date' (September 30th, 1915) [rom rc m ~r {!
t l at It I e we ro
qu. )
pta.)'
~ pta.)
Iodio Pole Ale .. . 20. 9d.
h . 9d. Mr: R~drilfti'd hf\~ .givrn his approval to the which they will r-cfuoo to givo officia.l rceog'- to lIve f~f It hun(lre d yenr." ~.lId hf'n.~d
.
I"
V I .l__
⢠I'
th
nilion to our BChoolR, unless the work (wh:ch 8.u c l~ mUoS1C lV::; th e R end Ln g P hdhu,rm o fllc
Family Pale ', A10 40.
2.. 6d.
leo 6d. N !1tlOna
lat
0 un~r movement, so
at they do not recomme nd' u.s to do) be carri ed &:>clety freQu e nt ly gnvc he Rh ou)d alwll.Ys
Stout ... ... ... ... 4<1.
2.. 6d.
10: 6<1.
TH URSDAY, JUNE 1Sth.
,
th~re
are
.
now
two
offidally
'recogni~
out.
This date may, however, bo extoendccl feel" the be nefit h e had de r ive d from it at
Oatmea.l Stout ... 40.
20 . . 6d.
1.. 6<1.
Double .Stout ~. ... . 3.. Od. · 1.. .ex!. armed f orces in Ireland r end y -to! spring till Ma.rch, 1916. .
â¢
.
,Ren.~in}~,. Well, ~ e is ." 1?6 not ouL" :l.1l(\
Special Trains (lot and 3rd ·Cl .....) from
'
.
II
Whethe
r we oan r etalfl tJH~ gals and 'n· mU S1C I S sttll d esenb p.<1 In " 'VllO' S Who"
(highly reco mmended).
READING (S.E. and C.)
a.t
.one
~nother'B
.
~h;r~ats.
TG
such
·
a
fants
,
or
the
·
infanta
a.lone,
remc.in.s
to
be ~q one of hi s rec re ati ons,
Anu. lie llila
Pleaee ask ne .."",t agent for price list.
direct to
pass h a.ve the Government brought the Been. It quite (Je~nds on ",'-:hat we Bre pro- I put hiR 10ve of mu s ic o n vcry high
A SC OT WES T .
LOCAL AGENCIES: po:red tc;> ~o t.o brmg our schools u-r to t ho grou nds.
Spen.h:ing ()f the R endin g P hi lREADING country bj the delay In deahng WIth the ever.chang\nJ< and unreasonable r e<\Ulrcm cnt. harm oni c Soe:ety b efore Icaving Tl.ead ill 8
OUT.
8.m. a ,m . n.m. ,p.m.
T
ltoma.
Wethered
and
Son.o,
Ltd.
(Mr.
J
.
.
t
'
"
'l'h
f
ed I 'th
of
the
Board
of
EducatIOn.
There
IS 'nothing h
.
1
tJ .
Cl . .
R eading, dep.
10 25 11 10 ' 11 44 12' 25 M . Burtenehaw) , Cayersha.m. Road.
ques )()n.
. ey are nQ.w
ac
\WI
I> in the -ed ucational policy of our co un try to
e AIlI ( : II I li nk we may, M
ll"l :-; llan
E arley, d e p . . .. 10 SO 11 '.16 11 50
Mr. J. Davey, Lyndhurst Arm~1 Queen' s dou~e danger ,
On the one side the r e o p-:iV6 WI enoo uragement to hope for any and th oughtful mell, h OIlc.c; tl y look h nck
W o k ingham, dep, 10 40 11 24 H58 12' 38 acad_
'
.
. .
.
\ \. . chang&.!! in itsllft.tti.tude towards Church :Echools, up ~n the r e:co rcls of the wo rk of tho
B racknetl , dcp , '" 10 50 11 34 12
12 47
Mr. T, S. Baker, 17 and 19, Cheste.rm~.n 61st&nCe of Ulste r If th:e H.ome RUle BIll w.hatovcr political p~l/rty may bo in power.
society, ~.nd ,thR.nk God we h n.ve bee n COII Al'OOt. Woot. arr. 10 59 1142 . 12 16 12 88 Street. .
goes through in its !1reaent form ;j on the
The manag" l'8 ml'Ot tllis month to draw nected WIth It. " . And he a dded : "The se
p.m. _ p.m.
p_m.
. HOME.
p.m .
t
bl ' f
th N t ' Bl ' t " f th np their fin'" deci8ion with rO.~8r~1 to. th.i.o evemngs 01 I'rac!,lc e have been to me from
' 'Mr. J. H. Dowell, ·Butchei.·. Arms, H.osier th
t\BOOt W...t. dep. 626 642 8 0 7
Street.
.
.
0 er rou e rom e . & Ion Ie 1
e 'momento". que,tion. In the m oantlm~ lt be· time to time the me ans of re freshm e nt
6 ,7 7
Bracknell, o.tr, ... 8 32
Mrs. E , S, ' ;Eiaitteen, ,The ClU"na.rvon Bill ' is not plnced' on the Statute Book in I hov os all oiu peoplE' t() 'pray th~t God mal'" more t.han I can eXT)res6."
Wokingham, .. rr. 6 40 ~
6 .15. 7
Arms. 'De Beauvoir Roa.d. .
overrule sveryth,ing for the beet. on tho beha f
â¢
Earl.ey, arr, . ..
824 726
648 6 .. .
Mr. J . W. E";"'w, 385, Oxlord Ro~d.
the form the. Natlona\UtB demand. . The of children anclteaoher. alike."
A CHARACTERISTIC "PRESENT. "
555
B'12 832 732
Rell.di~gt a.rr·.
Mr. J'>: Athereuch, Red Lion, SOuthamp- danger would ha.ve ~eeri. a verted
the
Very cha.ract.eri st ic WI\S Dr, . P11 rcy·
,
ton StreeHt. GOOd d ' 0 ~
A
. G
G.ove. rnment. Be. rioL\sly faced .the Q~
. estioll
eelection () f l\ !l'n.rting r~coglll ti() n
Return FaJ"e8 :
M ~.
ar ⢠. ⢠me
rma,
rey·
1
'fHE THRIi:Ii: MILLION ' RIVER Cust's
when l,e s urrend er ed hi " work "t St.
1.t Ct.... 3rd C1 .... fria~'
Mr. T. H ..rvey. Marquis of Granby.
lD the earher etage..
Every . m1 ment'8
'SCHEME,
Mn.ry·., Reading. in which h o hUd d isâ¢. d. â¢. d . !
Mr. R. Bartholomew, Roee. We1dale St.
del, y now ;" Ira.ught with the grave.t
played such devotion nnd ardour
DurReadi nll alld Earley... .' 0
3.
Wokingham
.. . 3 0
2. I
Mr. A. J . Fielding, P ond· House, Oxford
'I
I
Ing h i" ministry he rel!tored tho church.
Bucknell ... ... .. . ... ... 2 3
1 3
Road.
.
perl '
.
.
At a mooting of the Tha.mes Conser· bu ilding the noble chanc el. a nd prov iJ·
'A vailable for day ql i..,ue only and by . Te'1r~""'~' H. Kindell. Eldon Arm,s. Eldon
A fortmght tbat mlgbt hav e ~en put vancy Joint Committee at Windwr Town ed a new organ, built All Saint ,' Chu rc h.
s poolar Traine,
.
to profitlloble use bas been .w asted
The Hall on Tu ooday evening, the Conser· and inaugurated mi ~~i nn r nnn1& in
tlle
No Luggag<l Allowed .
Mr. L . Lawrence, Rupert Arms,
' 4
' U
'
.
vancy's £3,000,000 riv er Bcheme woo Bub· p a rish, and t he S t, Mary's Home, When
S~~_
R
_
Webber,
T
he
Prinoe
of
as
you
.
were.
Mr.
ASqUlth
mitted
and
:d
iscu
ssed
.
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Mr.
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Austen
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d
what
would
be
nil
n.grcen.b!c
prooe
nt
Special SINGLE TICKETS at tho
Orts ·R oad. '.
is as ye t unable t o give FY
,
of Leigh occupied the cha.ir, and there were ! he Raid .t h at what he. ~ esired m.oH t w aS
\ng F ar.. will be· issued from
Mn, W : J . White. Diamond Reign~ the A mendin.z Bilt or the
also pr~sent : The Mayo!, o~ . Wi nd ~r to hand over ~he pansh free a !~d, '1Ilen..... cot. west and from A.cot West to
MOt1Ilt 'Plee.sa.nt. .
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{Co uncil lor W . Carter}, '. SIr William " Ship- cumbere d to hlS successor.
Was I t su t'by t.h e ~ bov e·men.f·innod Tr&ine : - '
SONNING
:Mr.
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Webb.
Bull
Inn.
of.
its
introduction,
but
Mr.
Lloyd
ley
(DiBtrict R epr(lBe ntative .o n the Con· pr 'sing that the pa rish re'!londed nobly
FARES': . 1..t CIMII Single, !lB. ad.:
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TWYFORD :-Mr. A. Hoydon, G"ldeu is .aid to have given nn assurance
~rvancy Board). Sir Frederick Dy son. to the ·unselflsh Ieflu.,.t of ., thâ¬lr beloved
Cro8l.
Ald('rm"~ G. Mitche ll and the town .clerk parish prie.st. and that the sum ot £876
i SPeoi&1 .''''''"remonla _de for
FINCHAMPSTEJ!;D ;-"-Mr.. W. i
Wil. will e'!,ntain nothing more than
tam- (Mr. E. C . Dli{·a.nt). '
waS su ccessfully miRed to ach ieve the ob·
,PAnTIEa-:._r1y &l'pJioation n"""""""y_
'rh. CO~fle ia & few minut...⢠;yolk from
!iam., Th. Greyhoi.mc!:·
pqrary exolusion of · ·the Ulster co:nllJ,.e...
Sir William Shipley having ex.J!"in~" ll i.,ct. in viewY
As to L a<l y Emm a. the
lltation. ,
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Mr.
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KeYB, London Road.
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If.' this be the ca.be then the sit,ua.t\",n a.pe orlgan a.n 0 l.ec. 0
e cr>nservancy
en t er tn.1ne<
u y e,,-cnginetHiis report, sa.id muoh valuable data.. prCi3F.oo in the gift of nearly £ 100 fot"
For fui'the.r ~;.rt(~;;:~=':,; f.!
and C.· .R ailwa.y.
had. been, obtaine<J which would. 00 valu· t he purchase of a brough o.m . a nd a gol<1
b3. Min~r Street., ReadiD g. .
N(Irt.jl1-I~ ... t a:t>le 'to ~h e bOArd, ~u~ pe~on81Iy he pon- Joeket . wit h a cross of di n.~~nd6 I\n ~l ~n rls
. _ FRANCIS H . DENT. ~eral MA.no " .rl.
the 8ulered It was too expensive &. 8ch-eme to upon It, the locket con ta llung a tnllu n.ture
b e carried ..ont.
It would be chea.g e r to photognll'h of St. Mary' s Church. Lndy
The 'de port persons living on the lower l evels Emma . l t was we}l sft i-fL W:l·~· wrapti
B~ERS, 'WIN~ " AND SPffilT
to ·a ..hi'gher ground. .
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up in the heart.e of the. poor p eopl e.
MERCHAN:rS. AND ¥ lll\~ RAL ,
. Mr.. Au·soon. Leigh .. aid he understood A FRAGRANT ME MORY.
MANUFAcTURERS. 'Pho""., ':32 .. H..wey.
froD> the re!lOrt tIt&t if this gigantic
These are memorics, which , nfter the
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s~hem ⢠.we~e . c!,.c ried out·it would only re· lapse of nearly forty yeMs. bl)vo p robably
tliey h :,ve th" m .f~1'! .t he J""""r .. /lood8, which b ecome dim.
The number of thOfl c \vh£)
Ii
dId comparl>tl''Iely little damage. alld were we re associated with St. M~ry'" at th"
. now I in', fact good for mea.dowla.nd.
He could ti,m" o f Dr. Purey· Cuet' s mill ;6 tl'Y 1,..â¢
Rul~
iI.nyon: el)tertain-ing the become sadly thinned .
Yet the D e ~t1
mi,dific â¢â¢e. moment
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a nd Lwy Emma will a lways live in the
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C1V~.: ed
the following and ·the gN!at work whi ch Dr. P ur ey·
Jlot
pa.ssed.: "That Cu st did, while vic ar of St. };lory 's will
THE NE\V
for thoir ve ry never be forgotten .
In hiS fare well
the question of sermon Di'0 Purey·Cust 1'Ir.oj.ect ed hiB
h;,·' - ',~;_~ to the ",agcnit,u de
thoughts into the future.
"N one of 1.11'1
here Ip resent lwill," h e sa.id. fI e ver forget the past, but as tim e p.BOOS awal it
must in tbe nature of things twe ou i,1
thie , p laCe.
GrBdu~l\y it will becoma
the experience .of 8. . forme:r g.eneration,
then the tradition of the past, witnessed
by this · heautiful church. that- for " little
... """n .. uch a :'v!car lived and worshipped
with ..Lhe l'eo):'le here,
But in . due time '
this Iwill.' d i.. ~w"y.'· We may &5the. v.enera.ble Idean that atter til..
V:e"nOlIl!+i':-':::A
.forty leaN : the · memory ,of his
work and .i'!!raoious per80naJtx:
c, of ·hie- ehaNninl! wi~e, ore stP.:'
,a,ild ~eri8p,ed n~ . St. ⢠M.a~y S,
, ll>e"olI '1lo
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the Iye h·sate.
gregn.t ion, who
sing ing of t he
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the cala mit y
N ecessar ily,
primi t.h 'e.
a tree a nd tull e d
oldest ri n g~ r in
p eop le tn t h e
c omm odat ion
ch n.i.rs, am] ru ,
iBhio ne l"fI .
The
cho~e Jl , H 0 God
H'tfh-e Ch urch 's
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all t he se n' icf's
A lm ighty
always to h
r eceive O Ut'
'1'hoo , 0 11
hon ou red
upon Th y
to
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t he
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comm i
may
s(!ek
hea rt.'! and
b e rest ored
Chr ist.' s snkc ,
In th e
CO li
said : â¢â¢ I h ave
llppcr.mofoit ill
t o·d ay, are'
Sun day. ill
a r ound th e nl
we 1ilte d up 0
praise to H im;
were ad III ittN l
Christ' s rc li gio n
af t c rw nnls, l h e
sfl. ng with tr uth
gra.ve. "\Vc
in T h in c
of ruill6,
ought to
i s t he fact.
among st. us.
of th e Chul'ch
ll ric ks a lld
Chr is t
W~
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ill
o ur h (! :lri.,",
spirf:d ou r
t h at. r"ith
to bui ld O U I'
h ono ur ilild S
of Hi , p''''p) o.
ture wiLh cvery
lhink th at t l , ~
h ave <lr:\wn
Oll
fu l f'l i l'il. o f
t ioll Lh:ll the
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sha.1I h l'
The Vi ('l f
pr:l'y f"" Ih
t\ gHi ll ~l, C od
... l!olll c.1
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b Cfl.l'
in fa v.n ul' or
rl' he ("· " Ilill.'l '
clvl re Ii all,
It,'d b v 111(· t: hni !
Th e ~'il:ar 1
know dlln .
li n d . :! wc r"
GOi I, a h {, uf' I'
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in t ho
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A rl!wa.rd o f
to
flllV
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who ':-; \1;,,11 gi
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who
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l'('ward .
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