Berkshire Chronicle Reading 06-1914
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the Rend ing
WM h old at t h..
-Lion, Gre~ t Kllollys
e.ening, Mr . G. King
G. K-ing
was
Mr..1.lorley hon.
"
C. WlnBlett
".,. ~ .~.
;,a.' .
tr.e~surer.
,..!..,......... ..
WBS
elected
secl'et.ry,
r e -elcdcd hon.
The follow ing offi ce rs
we ro
,,160 el<l<ited: Vice-llrooidenw, M es"r.. I".
ability Fu,l lbrook , T. May,'H . White and" Bill "
of a MbS8 j committee, Messre. P e t ol" Smit h,
F",,· W .. Cox, T . S w.in, J. Higgins, H.
Arip;y: Exe ll, A. Ex.ll, J . Keel, W_ Pocock, G_
reme mb~r J . Greenq,way.
It was d e cid<'d t o h o ld
in Moun't
in thE< fu t ure on the third
he' waS t.he "meetings
in each Illonth.
The prize list
WWl enlSagad
Mr. Webb, and was revised , and Mr. Greenaw ny offere d
Ito
.prize
of
half
a
guinea.
'while there.
.
, I,. .. '
, .'
....
.. ,
Qrivate. eol<licT " for
he throw up hi. job, A WHITSUN CUSTOM.
Training C ollege at
In accordance wilh the
- ono of the most
custom
in il:~
R iver K ennet from Fobney ha ve' h l'{' rr
lowe red to ennble r e pairs to be m nd e to
U SUIlI
the lowe l' reaches of the water
tTl, 1000kil: mi: ls, etc. ,
WEST READING'S" SMOKEIl. "
i
The W est; R enci i.np; Angli n~ C\uo, on<: of
tho L for emost auglmg' dubs ilL the
u i!> lri(}t
h eld their annual "smok or" all d pr i1tC d~
tribution on ;Frida.:v e"e !lill~ at the h c!tclq ull r.
toera, the Albl<)Q Hote l. Mr. J . n. Smit.h pre.
~id6d ov.or a ~(J.l'£:c and rcprcscnta.t.i\'c gaUwr.
lll.lf" and dur:mg the e ve n ina- distribute<! Lho
prIZes according to t he following li st:Auguwt match .-l, Mr. H. SllIill,· 2 Mr
Whibing.
"
.
loved men in the S.lvation
Septilmber matdL-l. Mr. p()J){) ' 2 Mr. J
li~;~;~ti;~~:,;,:!~:~i'~:~~
R""" is deacribod as a Lone ; 3, Mr. Willialn.; 4. Mr. \'h~r.
.
11
who was J{e nuine in wllat h e pro,
Decombe r If,atch.- l. Mr \V}~i.L.iJlK; 2, Mr.
boo Ho was one of the first batch Ra.llj 3, Mr. Lone; 4, Mr. WtllllltH 5 .
to enter Congroas Hall. One of F qbrunry match.-l. Mr . P0l' !.:! ; 2, !\fr,
V(R.8 Alfred Bartlott. who waS drowned Lone j 3, Mr. Holder; 4, l\-Ir. \V litin~.
C~
\I~y·~·-is ~.;~~q~~- pr~pa.~._:·
tloh .-m ade In the form
of flakes !or' ;Wa:f.ers, which-e xcels -.iIi the .·~washing
of fhulnels, wOQlle-n s and·
'-all loosely w.oven anq"
d~inty .. f,al)r.~c,s _.: whi~h .are
liable to -~Jtrink, if was~~~ Â
by -' oroiriary ' - ineth<ids,
"'
'
with LUX. It YIelds a beautIful"
creim-like lather. It IS more
than pleasure .view or .to wear
.
. the fabtics.J\,ashed
with ii:. They.
,
,
.
. ~re 'a delight.
...
...
fu-l&.' 23;. 3~ :and '4d.,· pa~ketB
'
,
.
;
'-
· ev~rywlie~e. ':.-
BitOTH2R9
.....
fiead his time . and energy I<> h elp tho fall on
and the woak.
R~ap~g his oon,!eraion, 8 local Salva·
tiowot Sflld ComnllsslOner Rees used to s.p.y
that whe n h o cam e to the penitent form he
knelt for "".oral hours before he could see
'his way to H e aven.
It wc.s ahsolutel:y dad"
Mr_ Holder ; 2, Mr. Shephord . lJac": 1,
Mr. Lone.
Mr. F. Kirby's priw.-1, Mr_ Slle rhor,]; 2.
Mr . Lone j 3, Mr. Whiting.
Mr. T o'm p kins' prize. for most· roneIl 0 \' (; ('
~ I Ds. and und or llb_ ·-Mr. H old er.
. M r . P ope's p r ize for m mt roa{ ~h o\'(':r l !b.-
and a woman officer .prayad "lith him until Mr. Whiting .
he saw the light.
I
Mr. Collins' prize ror bost road! call).d n. in .
INIDRED IN READING STREETS. I club m.tehee.-Mr. Lone.
I~
I
The inde fati gnble hn n. s('creiary. Mr. K K
The I.dllath 01 COmmissioner Rees r<lCalia Hall. reported a satiefactory SO" ;'OIi '·"II., i,!.. r·
riots that took place in Reading: in tho in~ th o conditions of weathe r and wat ... ,.. Our.
days o C!:he Sfl.lvation Army owiuj;C to ing the e yoning Bonll3 wer r. s u n!! In' l\l ' ·!<~ r:'l .
pr"l'udioo .of the public against it. A Ie ~i!I" lYra"", G . rCi.n ~. H. J . i\l nr lr·y . .I.
Sa va tionid t who remembers these d o.ys "VIlluUThs. Snfil·kc.,\. Collior. J. Keel. \V. \\' a l,
It c re, p , H olde r . etc .
the II Chronicle " ' m an that h o saw tho
doc6a'8ed' s faoe- strottming with blood from B
wound ealljed by the 6to nos th ro wn at him
by the crowd. '
His g.reateBt 5ucoosSes (\S n. 8n.lvationiat
wEl're in vi.:;it&tians. I n -everything h e t.ook in
hand ho diaptayed the greatoot sincerity.
Brigadier Perry, o[ the Salvation Armv
-.It is a-pl~a~ure :t<?~~sh' sucll t~tngs;
to
bathing. Ho eeemed to livo to h elp . S pccirnens.-Trout: 1. Mr. C. Whiting'.
&aid 8. local Salva.tionist to 8. CI Chron- R ooch : I, M.r. . Lone j 2, ;;Mr, H oldâ¬"r; 3, MI'.
representative. Ho â¢â¢ emad to have Wyor;' 4. Mr. Whiting. P iko : 1. M ,'. P OP" :
. B.n Interest in bumo.ni ty th&t h e su..cri- 2, Mr. Tompkins ; :S, Mr. L ono.
Chub : L.
FREE TROUT FISHING.
. An in tcr est in~ nrt: dA .on
Free
fi shing in th o Kcn nct " appea.rs ill
II
B.
.
.
.
Wi lber t V.
G eo rg e D.
.... E . L O<'lr.
W. N(l ~ h , DO I' ill
N-ich o l:l.s , F.1.. . i~
Spcnce r. W ill i
L . T il li1lg,
Snli th.
Win terbot t.o m.
nti
In
Mr.
I, appointment
8.S ' h end
or
S pi~ II(,(· .
B Sc . (If",,,. I.
(Hon â¢. !'
D ougl",. W. 1 ~,
"'>sop','
rn
Ag ri r.lIl ll1
n.
Li l l . l~(~v
'I'
Ba rt l.f'tt, Joilll
. M
Hof er_
1 n nai r :. ill g- .
I n H (Jri.i cul
h o Mm ';" in oont.ct \with thc ' Salvation
·to 6~ lb., but thoro ar~ IflllllY ileft I11IIt.
Ho thre w up his p:-osition there and h llvc ' been located, some g'oing- over :r lb. AI·
II captai.n, eventually marrying i Ctp, t ho ugh fdmo.,t every yard of t h~ ')vll t ~I' col.n
R u.th Babing ton . who ha15 been S.UCh i 8
to...him in hi ~ work,
H e has held pO!iiti o n!'l of th o higheet im ·
portanoe in many p a rts of the world , .. ;th
q uito unus uaf !'IUCCCM. \Vhen one re members
thnt his ed ucn.ti o n . WllJ"I of the pooro.'lt th ia
LIMITED, PORT- ' 6UNtIGHT.
In.n cl. Mn,ri.c
t{"t
'ho
Smit h sa..Y~: " It woulcl. ~ rliffic ult, to find
h oadquar ters Stllff, h as known Commi&'lioner a. r iver su r erior to Lhe/ K Clllle t for t rout, and
' R ee.a for 32 yeArs, a.nd he spoke io ou logistio althoug h t.ho g re'ntE'r part o f th e rivol' is
t CrIIl6 of the Canndian chief.
f;trictly l)J' C'~r vcd, t here y<"t. rem ain !'! J\t. lonftt
II H e
is on e of the_ fin est. mon in t.ho Sn.l· five m ilo3 e ntirely froc. Thi5 p Od ion i5 t.ho
va.tion Army," t.ho Drigadier remarked. "Ho lnst Ih'o miles ot t,ho riv C' !'. cx tl.mding fro m
is 8. man of the people, fi rst Ilnd forem ost. ",,","uh"'o',' Lock t n the Kp n nf't's mont.h I\t
He WM a baker in Huntlev and Palm e r ' s
Sin ce thf'l n nen in ~ dn.~, A pri\ 1st..
biaouit fn.ctory at Roadin~ when lUi n young
bec n o,·or thir t y fi sh hLkc n frolll 2
.
k in""p, J ohn
Chalk , El sie
Crust, mh el
11 I
Fishing Ga.'lctt e, " b.v t hat e ~pert fillJ{l c r
fi.h ing onthusiost Mr. J .
w o od , M:l.rion
D e a le, Agll cfI
'Johu C.
J a m e.~
,"V. Sal
In Fille
bo co ve roo £r01Tl the ballk u. nd tho rl Yf'r 1:-1
cILsily accossibl o, yet t h ore aro not n dn:l.of"' II
IlnglN'8 in R eading who devote tlH'UI :o\\·l\· ('~
rO,R'ulnrly to the tront f1.Shing ."
Mr. S lII it h
A
M Ul' i<>l C .
I n MUflic.
.1n Cum
Cordrf' .v.
a nticipates th a.t ,n. good angle r R}.OIl ! j·1 j.!(·t
somo fl.Q.6 spooimens before t,l1(' (1 l1le1 or th.,
the traininj:{ collep:o Reaso n, g- iv on Hie n OCOS"l nry information as to
A. MilcltdJ.
.*n i Jl'()m[~
All Il, e
'\ in Clapton i. all tho more remarknblo. Bu ' feeding plac,," and feeding time,.
ho always laboured in tellectually ' 11$ well ' â¢â¢ FISH TO BE CAUGHT.
jn \~e social and r elig ious work of h is call·
clWi1rr d, nnd
h l1llloro ll ~j
.
._.#
Mr. Smith say~ : ., I know I'c r~.o llal1v
R EADING TRIBUTES.
wh ore three oy cr 7 lb. BrA loclLt(.od in t.ho
t.
·At the Salvation Armv Hall, St. , Marv' s to wn." S ince MllY 13th he h as seen fiv o
B.utt... R. ll<Iing. _on Sunday "tbo congr ogation fCoodin K at B lake'sj Weir. Heforr,,,!!, to
t ho
V
r ose and se.nJ{ . " .N ea.ror. · my .· God. to Thoo."
oun.ty LI)ck [)Ool lC says : " The c oUllty
TEMP \..,I.,[\i
.
I
'
-II
f h
h d Lock r ool is ~ vory fino one ror t rout, a nd it
.
_
. _-_ "_
Lieutenant·Colonel HI sry, 0 t e e n · is 1\ g ood . place to fi,h close \lnd cl' tho weir,
.
quartcr.s, and. his w ife; who ,!,ore paying II under one's feot. I caught, my first t rout in
Te~por~ry moo~ are _to b e provided' in "week·end vioit, ',made ⢠fe Qling ",ference to this 0 001 woon 5rinnin~ for j ack . and 80mo
for -the trea.tment of ' OOMUID1P- the earl 6!Ont.
.
ycnr3 nj;('o, vc ry early in t ho season , saw
1.Ilg . .
so.l!'
studc ntfl.
.
/'\O"ARY "S"'H '
dro~ing' w ere . 808SOoamp of ij:te 1st
Churoh SOOub3 a .
' . ' 'A5hby th medic"l 'officer of '· M~s. lIilIary satd she closed" ~er eyes t hat
>.. :._ -rro:.1 .
,
, .
~
. . I eve ru.ng \.00 c ould almost lmagme th a.t sho
....- . P ~'e ~- _ .... _f be<h, ,, l!reeented a repC!rt to the S&nlta~ heard ~ that st.A.(f·· band Itinginp; in the gr eat
h'Bd _~n ca.mdpm~Mnear I Commit,ttffi of the Rea(hng Town counoll' -ni,"ftAI:>.IIOIion :
Sho could aI!SO imagine see in ....
rl-'.'-ec a n on
on·,
h
'
f
h' h h T' t ted
t' vv<>~
",
be' of ' ea.cli took-' lD -t e couree 0 W lC
e."e.a
;- ,
!·t be'ir belov~ late Geue.ral, h is eyes shin.ing.
part- in
mem ~il.t .wir,"D,tng t·· . \'.In-!'8mu~h as a lon g t,me muat nooe " '. laadin-gJ' th8t l'rOOo58ion amid th!, rinQ'in" ,?f
t- Corporal Na.sh,
Ea'rley, .got the cramp ~ ~rl!l- ~a.i;\te petor.e 'a, oo~plett: 8c~~m~ . bel !s an~ 8ee~ng thA IItnff c&st~ng all their
when ho ' was'
water about six' f~t doop. \ for the ' .~~atm~nt of .. t~ber~19818 . W]th~ ,il'1<.?1 o,f their. battle.J and t heI r crowns at
Soo.ut a.,,-..Wiga . .of tl'.-...' lat Be"k. ~uto who the borough ' c"n. . ~ bronght mto ope.,· . !.be . ""t . ol their Redee~or..
.
vr&l'!wimuiin'g in the water at· the time:W'6nt ~ tion, . ~ .r,rooom)il-end -;.that .."'the . 8anct:'Qn . ·~f , Li~tA;>~nn-t-Coloncl Hillary. m a brwf ad,
to hi.
and after boinlf _pulled under
L&al 'Government Boa,:d' shall 1le · dr~, ",!Id they thlUlked God for I~e. con·
to.- relc~ - hi& hold apd !>&ll _ ""ked- for ' tho il1!'talilIl'ent" o! a~ 'pl'("ii~icn,l fillence III d ....~ dl~played by Com ml"lOn~r
The.
:'tt.{~ed $a att.en.- ,.s.;]jem". whk)i shall embtaoe, m _ add~tidii R_.
H .'
of ~l,~.r'l!htohn \' ~ tho Itli~.~culo.is di8pe~sary Olg~ni ⢠..tidn
.~_,.." .....,
camp"" 'flth t 0 already &8.D,!ltioned · ( hv . the '- Board, til...
HOW REES DIED,
iw.t ' he.",' . hA.thiina
th", ,WhItsun /~ hiDlilg of beds in 60me .institutione f~r \
~~~~~L~~~~
T 1 th<i ·"tre ..tment of unin''',ned tuberculo,," . "I WILL STAND BY MY WlFE AND
p"tieI\tB, &nd mor!i' e.special1y tuberculous
CHILDREN_"
.
srr"'bbllllt'._.r< a811 ... he Chlldl'On .The five Jieds for tidult pa,t;en'ta \
A fit Maitland '£"natorlum w111 haver to .t e ' R ... - dIed
gi.en up in ' about three .m()ntll.· time. I oorresl:0ndent
find it . v.e'ri difficult to get surtable u _ t~a.t e .stood on .
.maI 0
. â¢to . ' I_'. V""
' . ~Cle.
. 1 - hnor
tryml\"
When
t ho10ve5s01'
~'m
in
fthe .
I
\
-
i:YJ%
r
- u
b1:~J:I~"l:l;
~
there
,"ll,ar'Il"uumt, . by
lS-
r
very
one of hi, 6Oldie1'6
we for h.i3 life: He
bf
by
ono of
6A lb. t aken, hoin g i",t
fm elion t oo
terosted in Illy ~fTor t<l .I" net the fl'!h.
My
net wn9 n ot deep e nou'{h. and it Wll!!o only at
the . ,.eventh attempt that I managed to ~et
it up tho four -foot wall. I told Mr. J .
Norri. of my .uccoso. and he wont down illO
.am n evoning and caught one of 8 Ib_ 3 07..,
wh'ch has heen ' f~nvarded to Mo" ...
Cooper."
SYMPATHY WI'l'H MR. BROCK.
At tho monthly meeting ' of i;l,e Roy al
Counties Amalgam.tlOn of AUl{hng Clu),..
Mr Morley pro.idin~, hold at tho hc",I·
quartor., T he White H art . R eadin g, on Wod·
DeWILY e ve ning , a re30 III t,~on wa:i pn:.sed C(;Ill.
th e .ym[la t lIy 0 f II.10 ,,,OCI. t Ion. " '1 til
.eymo:
.
Mr.hisBrock
e hon
. secretaI'Y',
the 1I1nesa
of
wife. , th
and
expressing
theirIII hono
for 1L
.apeodv TOOo very,
hi8 w ifo .
1\
I
'
~ h'
at.e to gat m y ow n n oa~ cown t o It. I 1ft
,.... as sold for 1es. , a.nd ;- 1 am infnrm ed , forwarde d on t o the 1atc Duke or De'·on ~ h ir~.
On May 21 st, at 3 p.m .. I ~(It. 1L t''()111, ?...Il
in. lon lf. lo! in: girth, goin!l 7 lb. T he lVork.
mon in the tanne ry o n ono side :Iud , 110
bre wery sta bles .o n tho other we re much in·
I
WOIllf'1I :;
ta c lllll cn t
cictv ll\ PP :a. U.
wed} kn o w l\
h e WM 11,
S"h oo\ of \ l
o.lId 11;\(1 ldw
s upporLe r o ~'
m us ica l ru::L.! v
ve r y milc h
l ow~(1
C oll c'Zc
Mr. ) 1·
to undertak e the 8Pcrct.n.rin.1 d tlticli dl.lring tho
absence of Mr. B rock. Mr. G. KlIIg,. t~A
a880ciatio n'a d clt'~atc
to
the Pro vi ncial
Angle rs' mooting, WILe a ccorded (l h OJ\r t y vot""
of thanks for his able rf! port.
laet plunge he
d one." .
C4,RRIED ON
SALISBURY CLUB, READING.
mit'
is a atrnnge coinci.d ence th~t ' 00m.
miaeioner Reee osca.ped in -1696 the- fJte he
1
The fiMt al fr""oo gath eri ng of t he
s e B-s on in con n ection w ith the ~ali sbury
Club,
Readius,
took pl ace
on
li'ridny
has now met, for h.,.",(1.8 to :havo · ..'ilM in
the 'il1·fated Dru~inond C"".tle, . bu t in re- e ve ning, when ther.e was· n. large attcllu·
. sponse to an urgent' can he speeded -rus ·plan. allee. The lawn wn.s pretti ly d ccora.tt~ d .
and. came oome from South. Africa in an, S()ngs were su ng by Mr. J enld us oll, Mr.
Sam Collie r and Mr. (i'red H o u se .
Mr,
otl,Ier . hip.
-.
W. A . Smith acted ... M.C. for the donc".
FOVR SIS'l'~RS MI:SSTNG.
ing. Amongst the g ~\ th e r ing we r e M.is8
, M. Goodson, Mr. F. C. GoodMon, Mr. and
MM . Pyk e. Mi;;. East , Mr. W _ Payno,
, I Mrs. Woodroff, Mr. and Mrs. J . L,n.wrence,
'I Mias Lavil·.enee, . Mr., Mrs, and Mns Gco.r,
~::I~~S-$,>1!:.'!~~':" Mr. a nd Mr.: P'yne, Mr. W. J. Monger,
Mr. T. Edwards, Mrs. Cottere ll, Mrs. F.
H olmes, Mr. and Mrs. W. Purdue, lIlr.
and MrS'_ E ck-ett, Mr. and Mrs. Moss,
MWi ToUervey, Mr . ..nd Mr._ P~lme r,
Miâ¢â¢ HJ'wkin s, Mr. and Mr<>_ SmIth .. Mr.
and Miss Johnson, Mr. and Mrs_ G. Keel.
Mis. Trussell, Mr. G. Mil :., Mr'lI J.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Tull, Mr. ~nd
Cra.pp, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gardner,
and M,.. . Fullbrook, MM. Voggins,
D. Wheeler, Mr. and Mre ~ Newport,
W. H . B):OW ll, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Mr .. Mrs.
MissMiss
Elsi eWMorle
1i~.~~;~~~~1tr;·[·~[r~s~~X'
1
Mrs.
A. Fana
:sher,
ellmany,,
and Mrs. B enger, Mr. and lIIi â¢â¢
·M r. IInd -Mre. Harry Meare, -Mr.
Rider; : !Mrc- W. G . Cullum~ Mr.
Mr: ' lind :Mre. T . .E, Stel en.,
W. 'li:ill, . MiJ!s Huddy,
Y;; Moss"J Mrs. Wyles.
qn~ _MI'6'; ,Callow, Mrâ¢.
t'1~H"·;.'fIG"M"" : P. ,;J ~ullia~
.'
,I
to
Ule grcll i
Mr. Staooy iR t o bo asked
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