Berkshire Chronicle Reading 06-1914
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&llnounood . that
'of ' tho ' fund
This monoy
.pl.lrcLasing
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place of'MI'
communi-
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The Triumph 4 - h.p.
Motor makes an ideal
side oar mount.
With .power in plenty
'available, and fitted
. wi th tho SturmeyArcher 3-Speed Gear,
any hill can be taken
successfully, smoothly
and quickly; no n'e ed
to rush to get over the
top, and on the flat a
rare turn of speed can
be enjoyed â¢
Such a machill6 is 1\ de lighl to
both driver and psssenge r.
for Boys,
if'".ii'iil:isfacltorYo a.rrange- \
" ,u~,,",'p hoped
not
iCATALOGUE FREE..
Aa:ents :-
. of the milit.a.ry equipment..
'.-eimilar ie.rvioe with regard to the Reading
to a. ' lOBoda. ' This esrvioe practically meant the ue6
,JIIIII
H. JUL!AN.
that ' of an engine, ~hree lorries and two men for
It . " whole' ',..eek. and placed Mr. Openshaw. in
fund ~ the J):i>oiu9n o! the ..\ll.oat generous
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to the fund.
The' finiinoial sta:teroent ehowoo the oxpenditure to have been £483 138, Srl., and the
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rec'ejp1:e £469 &: ad., leaving a balance, deficit
The report contained tho (olloWIng: of £14 ,5.:
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The ' 'by
filth"k'c&mp
'w"" 'he\d .,,,t.'P~rkwood,'WarAld. Ma-rtin
moved
the adoption of ·the reo
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nd . Permission
of 8:r Cha.rlM a.nd port.
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Lad.r Henry, and it wo~lci be in,p~.i.ble to :
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moak in terme of !ttffiOlellt apprsclabon Of \ HOW. 2,000 CHILDREN MIGHT BENEFIT
the gen~rou~ ~pita1it,y extond~d t-oâ¢. them. ' Mr. H .l T. Pugh, in sO?onding, said t~e
and of the kmd""". ond oons"lerahon re· oamp n<lt only . gave hnr>lllne", · to the chtl.
oeivoo . at . the h&nQs o( every offiCIal of the urec, but improved , their healt h, and tJ,ere·
In
6!Jtate.
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respects tho camp was .tJ10 (Qre the ir pr<>:lpccta and the p'?::.sibilitiee of
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and ouoco ...f"l _of the ac"cs; their future in. the schools.
, The
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prepared,.
·~es. i8 ...: aCt $e .
'. E'x ecutor , .Ati"d T.ru~~,'. o.~
'I Will,. Truste." of Se11:1.m.nts,
Trustee of' . D.eb.nf'ur"j..i.Stf>,~~ ,
· 1;8(l.~; · ~' :<C~P.(~!·' ~f, :th.â¢
.: : r~~~atl~Q", '~n: ~ ~~~IrUu:~
"rpm:;t~ -:T....u~,. ~pa~.n.t, ,
71;.-: Lom~w~, 8tr~~ or~",
any of ·,tli. '~ranc"es.
'approVed
,
He hoped the
standpoints of good nccom- timo would not be far distant when tho bud;deaIs mON) n e Rriy c.ppron(·hc.cI, \ get oontainod provision for mooting tho cost
,
pro.ant..mAny MlI_ for , thankful- of ,uch ~'1Dp ⢠. "nd open·air ""hools. Ther.
tIle 8J\me t Ime, a s ha rl a.lwa.ys boon were '. in . ille borough a.t leAst 2,000 chJdren
wae hoped, always 'would be the ca.s('i, ·\,.-ho W'o\l~: benefit a.ppr~ciably if the benefite
had bet';': lcarnoo that ahoul" work ' were ,e><t$lled in that direction.
imnrbvement.
The 're~
' ort W88 then adop~
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L.dy. l e~ding con!!ratufated AId, Bull
CA~P, FOR GIRLS.
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' upon ' h;;,' "'~V&tion to ithe aldermame bench,
The most important development ~.a.s the
AIel. ill.. H I. Bull, in moving tho re-election
BREEN'S
i~au~';Jra.qon of tho IOD$f-talk.e?-.of camp f9r .o[ Laq;f j. ~9ading ~j as pr~iclent, aRid that :WIlS
gl.;:le, whioh \o\o.a an un(luD,lilio~ Bu qcCS$ 11l i Lbo fir08t : ~JmC her ladyehIp, as La~y R eadmg,
every respC>Ct-:-a. ·' result tha~ ' waa largoly d\~o j had pl'eslded at the allnua.l meetmg ~r that ,
WORLD RENOWNED
.to the ·splendld ,work of MI.. Bloomfielll ' alld fund. Bnd he thought ho wo.s expro031ng the
l1er enthusiastio h e lpers.
'rho · t;>ulstuqd. ng wis~ of t.he j0,,=nspoople generally in he·a rtilY
foo..tu~ of this inllovation were (aJ the 8a81- wishiOg 1101' . ana Lady Reading mnny years
nUBB ' of tho di.eoiplin-o Il.6 oomp~rod w.ith that of hn.ppi'n,o!'!8 a.ud prosperity . (iLpplau~o).
No
of the boy., and' 1b) , the 'botter phyo:cal con· more q :"{\ll. worl!: wa. done In Readmg than '
dition of. the girls.
It
WAS
a' noticeable and tliat ·acQOlrmli8hed by that fund,
LAWN MOWE
Although
' &. ROLLERS
surprising fact that, although, in Cf~ llscquc ~1Co he rf'l~liaed .t hAt her , lady~hip ~n hor prese nt
of the "sma.Hncee of tho "numbers, tho gJrlR {)osit>on muet naturally feel that she would
were, on t he avera go, dra "wil fCOIn poorer iko to "be r e lieved of some of her duti&s, he
hQmru than w-ere the hoye. the cases o f mal- eincerely " trusted that. she would accept tho
nutrit!on woro not!ceably fe wer.' The causos po!5it.iQn o[ pre8~ck!nt /O~hiLt fund for another
for" this woro being carofully inY06~igatod. year.
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but, a.t th ~ prt?aent they were able only to'
MI'. F. A ~ SArj~n.nt seconded. It was 'a
.to.te the foot .... being one ~at would be of · com,pli.f)l~J:I,t· ~ Rpading that hi. lordahip took
Bp~cltd inlur{lst " to n.ll
~ h ~.8 tttl~ from, tho to,wn whic~ he ha<1 rovre⢠i
chilq-lovere,
·Auothe r
ae.nt.cd In parham
. ent !lnu that he was oont!nu· j
I
Iing hia
.llb;rt.itution of
.Ieeping
he alth ,
I
reeideDIlO among them.
,
Aid: Bull ' said Mr. A. W. Sutton · had :
: written: ft. xpree.<ling th~ hope ~hnt L~dy Re~d -I'
'in g would a.gain beoome theu prC-Sldont.
j " The mollon having heen cnrried ~)V it h ,
.
it ncclama.tion,
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Produce Perfeet Lawn., Golf
GreonsL ,Teunis Courts, and
innovation h.. d . Lady ' Rcad:ng ' 8I\id it Il:IWe her gre.t
I plon.aure ·to ago.i·n B.cJeer.t the presidonoy, and I
about'; s.id no 'doubt . they ,,,,,\lId make the c..mp \
t~k~~~l::;i":;~rlic:'i% ,.,'<?1'Ic.. tha t Y('Jt'; an ev,en "· greater 8uccesa than lt3
8~do . pre<lcceesors.
of l
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OIlO
'carnest- I
tJowliog- GreeDs.
RECENT AWAKD$':
eEVEN GOLD M .R oOAL8
NINt SILVER MEDAL8
Motor Mowen Made In V"rious
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CAPTAIN WILSON'!,> POST.
Sbu.
lVir. F. ··Wint~r " propoeOO. that -Ce.P~in ~eahlghOllt l lio Wil6On, D.S.O., M.P., · b. tbc .Jinit Vlca·
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'ThOm!lS Creon 8. Son, ttd,
might bo', l"""ident of the fund : Whon they .romem·
m~n~ of the bcroo the 'groa.t interest wnich Captain L CBthat It wOlll~ lie Wil!On had take~ in the ~ork nn~... &8 flo
. the Boys I milito[y man of WIde experlOflce,- hii 80m·
.
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}r<1\1W\) r ;; 5 , Lf1e~ s : .
Smithfid{l
& New
~ !:Iurrcy W~~~~"';I.'E.~.uk. :,trect,
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ehould be I lllondation of the good work of !'pc.mp,
SUOOfl!\llrul
for Bpe~18.1 me n tion, VIZ.: Mr. W' . which can'ied ~.Qh1e ",ei~ht," . h~ felt .that tht'ly
Reynplda,_who, 10 the regr~ttable ab,eu~~ 01 1'would ·gaip as ..· t~nd , In .ask. Inl!' hIm tc b.·
Mr. G. H. Turn~r, WM Il"6POJlSlblo . ~Ol .the como -- t.hou fint vloo-prosldent, and at tho
di8Cip~ne~; Mt· W. J. ~ouchJ w!Jq orgama,ed I sla ma timo show him how muoh hia interest
t. ho ga.mes; MI'. ·A . Sllllth, .wh,o rende"ed l!l- in the "v.-ork" ho.d nef'}n appreciated,
v.a.lu&bl~ . ~i8tancc ~n th? mcdlca.l and· 8tatlB~"
Mr. ' T. · Morley 8ocondOO, and tho r~lution
.tIcal wo~ ;. ~I·. J . .1? OoAt.BRI ~ho gave the Wftlj cartier-with aoclamation .
.
whole of. hll8 epa,ro ti~ue , for many months. to
UpOn · the in"ouon o[ Mr" Monng, the
the ol~rlC&l and finanCial depal'tme~ta j and officers a.hd :committee Iwere re-elected . .
:ATF.S
'Alfa-tavat';
CREAM SEPARATOR.
An
EXTHA \' UOnT
of!.. WEEhLY
on EACH COW i,
,Mr. and Mrâ¢. F. Sparks. tho fcrmcr of whom Mr. ' Harmail proposed, and Mr. H ewott
d Irected .the wholo of . th~ kitchen arra~g"" seooOOoo; ,, ' heai·ty vote of thanks to Lady
P.'enl>!, whIle the . latter rendered self·sam·llic· Read :n,,; · which' ivas carried; while, 011 tho
l~.It ~rvlce of
very... p.'~h order m - ct':!nneco molion of ~ Dr·. BoOdle , wcondcd by Mr. J.
tlons . that w-ere ~. mtrn?fOUS to rncn~Jon . . Coatos;: th"e 'offioorti', ~ sub~ribers, donors . and
The efficacy, of open·all' t;-ea tm~nt m the 1 indeod alt who had o.ont nbut-ed to the suCC069
m8.tter of tho
of epeolfic n.ilments, o.e of ' tho 'fllIid, \V~ l;e' tie"adily tlianke d,
well ... . the
' healtb,
THE
SUIJp lied by all Iro·\ mon~en.
Please ..uitc Cur Li.:.t. rrc:o,
to :"hom
a 3trongor
and womon.
<lnnol,tumtv of expr . ..·
Sc.paratm'.
pO
wh k L p n,ill: (, c"
more butter llllla.
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of
. â¢my other.
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CALV~~l-tnlvll
holler (J1I
:PAN'GBOUBNE ,
â¢
~Bprunt ell
ond laiJollr
_~ ONE
to the lan<Lt . P&ngbpurno
ldau.ghter of the ' lato
only I Admiral Jam08 Va:shon Ba.ke,r). whose ~death
i R "!lvc'\.
AND A HALF MILLIONS S<?LD,
Fi.~d in .n)' Dairy
estate
Aij en!s :-Oa lry
one""","" 1 valued at £17,901 .1&. lld. with t;let por~nal' t y £17800, 17â¢. · 5<1. Mr. Edward VIncent
.
\ V... ·. h o~ Wheeler, of Newnh~m Court, Tenm
I burv Wor.oestor" and Colonel ~e .HQn. J arne.
,
Poa'~ Napier, of Hinton Ho,Uae, near Chri~ t.
and 80me church ' Hanle; are ' the ,,'eou~r.. The will
OD
Museum Stroet, Londc",
Olstrltl Ag'nt:-H. GrIffit h,
THOMAS
The l'ee.idu6 of h e r
to. her
,
I
Bookshop,
Oepot of the S.P.C.K.
Mowbray's Publlcationa.
Stationer, Reli.f Stamper.
P ··lnter. Bookbind er.
30 & 31 Marliet Place
~
oC her brothol' J a.m&.l, certain 8urii's ~vanocd
to 001' ... ~i~es ~in~~ brought ' iirto ac~ilnt,
"·Ie ..
HUNT
T·he ChU~h
'l'ylehur.t, for poor fund. £0() â¢â¢,"''' ~ oov.e,.1
godohildren, £3,900 to the 'i oh'ldr~D i .of . her
br<lther' C&Sper except Egeria, £4,000 t<l the
children of her 'brother James Volant Vashon
propert.y .he leaves 'I' ~ one half
Lt â¢. ,
w.e.;
.43, Broad Street, Woklnuham, Berkl,
£.2 000 to her niooo .Egeria 8potti~wOQd " Bakcr "
£100 to her brother Ca.per Joeeph Baker,
£25 "oRch · to the executa"!":):
H-er jewollory
she lSllvas to her aieter~in:'lJ'wi Harriet Pennel
Baker; ~£2S to the Viosr 0 St. George'.,
brother' Oaosper, and ono: half ' 19 the ch,;ldren
One Month',. Pre ..:: fna.L
Supply ' IC."
di!trjbutod I is dated January 22nd, 19W, ~ wner()~n tootatrix
thoy ap· lea v.. : , £ 100 to Frances Mary Elton, £2,000
to liQi' " niece Con<5taQQe 'Eliza.beth BAker,
Baker ' except Constan.oQ.
mi l le
JU lll' b lil lJ O
nnd
l MISS' A. E. BAKER'S WILL,
Mi6S Arabella . Elizabeth Baker, of C.' mrt-
I occurred . on · ,Apnl 24th I... t, 1e!t
lly
HUClll"o cl
.. A [;~nf.~~ A L â¢â¢
&
READING
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And at Wellington Col1c~o, Derks.
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The ~n~~
· 'ea'· bf Iive'" '&tock for the ·ahow Printed and Publi.' hed bJ .lhe Reading
of the 'Ro Jt4-grj~.tilturalSocietr, ,,!hich
Newspapor Company. LImited, at their
at · hrewsbury- on June' 30, a.re the
Officcs, 7, 17, and 19. Vnlpy
S treet,
~)I!~je~~t:~£:;~1r1~~~t~~~~~~?J~i~J~~j
'. .
,.i"ii",. ....
j)lpil""
at., W;nd"
.
,.;0, ... meeting
"~
Rcadin~.
AY Juno 10, 1914 .
WED"ESD,
M USIC. ,
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