Berkshire Chronicle Reading 01-1915
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A. oo:F#z'$ .REGRET.
, Ji.~ . ~et.z then tool< the ch",ir; '
to ⢠keep Il.noflbetl "ppom~
wOuld be a ' gr....t. 'regr~ , P.riT.aJe A.
time came to give up hie , Private .J..
cQnheoltion with tJhe C.E.T.S. , In
P.rivate 1!l â¢
.R<...:jllinjr.
JOhn!8 ' .»ra.nch of' the
Priva.te H.
""I be ~ 'to ·know , Private A. ' OJi!~U(l.
. ~n.d 00en Jru!.oo einoe
PriVAte Jl
which' h ..d . been very
.
~iV&te-A.
'ii~1k1~~~1:~
. '1M." .. Emftgoo.cy pledge
Private
·,A.â¢
.f_er th8llL 66 , pe'lple m the
Private
.
that pled'!l'~young men
~ never felt th., tempta·
. hut ",:ho l'oe<I.liaed t:he a.",irableof ,eellting an ex-"mple.
He f.h"", refel'%ll!d ' to the ' acti<>jl. of the maglstraw., i~
Reading ·and . t.he . oountry clietriols in tIw! I
.
~ ., I'- ,·'·~' ·'<· '
cl~g of public-dlO'l.l8e'8 8A! 6 . step I
~d ⢠. That h<uJ g.rea.t1y helped the 'wm'
p&rWe cal'"", e.nd _
cl them wont so
Mrller
tar
lIB
to hope that wh"" the
w 'ar
W88 ,
over
IioenaOO ·1 100_ wOtild" noij be openw eo law
... .tf9Y u""1 to be IH..,..,.. 1.-.;). "
· TW,: . QlJEsTION OF TREATING.
..
T~.,~i~'h '!i . Hume .~pbeU, ~ho
'.w"~ ,,;~med, . -i<I Jot W&6 always. a
â¢gt'I\JI>t, pJeaMire to him to 00100 b&c'i .t.G St.
.1.>ii.n~... ~~ . ffieet pOOp!,., with , wlioln he , had
j
tIw! p1~ pf . wor!<ing from 11!90 to ,. 1960,
I .
altb4ughJI& .could only visit the t.Gwn it rare
' I THE
~~. : ~B.nOO " wâ¬B-k
W88,
he
tliought, .
~ ' ~terllllt juat· Jl().1I'-; ~
I.
"
John ea~ jh<>y :wanted . to, """ . ~ve8
I
of I wh .., lmd ~
' th'" war to d<t with
'1 'he ' rubjec~ of "'.I,:M
a.nd what · , iempera.nO& to 00
p~titu~on'" .lw!J.8·dealt
A.
the w&r:! ~th
, i,.p,P..~ aft'~ t The . emorgency PEiva.te T.
l.1Oppuo~ at tlie Sunday , ~~~t~~~r!~l
Pledge. tp whiAlh . ¥~. GQOti. had r-e!erroo . Private R.
fi~OOaY &ftenloon at the 'r
rel~iri.n'" Wbr"hin c teho-..:"d , tp"t, ~.b.~y w,~ aJive t,.q .doing what
,: +qrlord Strt <it; !t.eaairlg. .
PriVAte S.
Lieu·!.e·llaIIt-'CoIOIlel
'1:. NwoYt coll~i. in,~ tI}a-t : 1,I'l&.t""" · In . som~. way. P1-iva.te W.
. W'tlSKled. ·.
, the 1"&r- W'" lllOO~ing i.beir W<lII'k; .in l!OD1e
The moral effeet. ' of
Private s.
th way. 'it ·w;\,,·.belping .. t~ worll. -'\8 I they
Private H.
.
>01),. saidl
C'lp"puck,
~~::t~f~~~:~~
6
)
I wl'g'" meant I' bad bonsing,
BE>IjkJshire ,I
tJher~ ~a<l' bOOn l' very 8yea~' .<\eal of
(our atrnosph~re; insu~cient
, 4rwjKeIlIle,;", sin"" ~~ â¢.}Val bega.n ,.ow.ing to
the am01lnt of .. mailing." and theM .w... a.
..,~ il -conditio,*,. . While ' the ~;:~~~~
. ~iJUlated
workehl
!,
veryj.\lii ?l~~k, ¥> 4~~.nt ~ . the_ &eDlpelanoo
p ....
to trY ,a.OO mtroduce l!OIDe alten.l..Hve
" Urg~ ,tOwns. 'I'ld oit.... ' .
.
,to ~~. ~1i.en ~e f~t ,they _llad .~ be
. J "'~ to be ... near th&r '
⢠fri~y ",Il!l eocij,.l;1,e, on speclaJ. .oCcaeiollli. An
.. '.' 1>Pf'8ible. .~ .~tlie val~ of .
renl8 -.f,ere ·sed..o m,...-,r.ne w<>rlier.
, eff9<," 8h.>l)ld. be" m.i.(!e to .... ppl y plo.OO! of
, lefT6I!nmen.t" "'lclt as WCf'O to be found all
p&y . V&"h .
r1y' for Il vV1'eltoWild ~coo~lodâ¢â¢
Tll.e.:><ie,re I a.v erl the: :O(}nti_~,: wh~,j ..people . could
lIiori, \ The e oot of
wiideePreo.d ysioal
.
. Past:>
I gllther, in which the prtldominant . rel·resh·
&metim<'l!' w ole (""m]J...
'(J
m6nt
,not alcoholic. It, wU ·excellent. to
:"''1'eS?,...!Io1GPrlest1ey
·g et ~ .. In''fy ·... ' ~DIe to elgh ~ pl<!d~
them
ehiJd Iabour~ Poor p8itent&
~''''jlan'i!n
. Percy'
b.l lt. they needed ,.to be more . oonBlnultive
â¢Jl'f!'£ ·their· c . dron to ",'a<k
_ .
f
!!hell" workl and.8Joo 'to probe to . ~e very
.ib!e'.o. ord~r , to flU]PP) 'ami&nt
Visiting Brethren were "the heari of t~. eVl)~ to .fInd out where its J"O()I8 ,
1\Iag~, . and tihiB led to .
of the Etcni
L6d" ~le' ~ng. "It w~ . be a splendid , I
1 work, wherl' t.here 00tll.d
574, the Abb:y : ,thinlf tQ fi!'~uoo aJ.~ernat'1Ye p!aoee ~hCl'O
I ~on or I Bupervittion ..
..,'., ...,_ G"evfri'llTll Lodge 1 01, the ' pe?p\e ~d moot wit)10u1: havmg t.trong
I'd~w.;on oni!fer~lI krewtly
-,,:.m~l~l)l'
,V ie tori Lod"e dl'ilIlk alroOet 'Oloe<! UROD . ~m . (Hea.-. ljoe&r).
r 'ilh lament.able effoom
3066, th e MartYn ! Now let them ta~e 80me way'" in which t.he
, moind. The sufferer8
war h&d he'ped temporonoe work ere.
The
Iaip tite tight, for ..
,of regret for absen e were war was l.!~~-,\ing ·experienoo to the men who
out.wo'm and dls,o"iloodJ
illness being the ' p~.ndPo.l we.... ' l'eonnt.in-g. ·to the wonllm 'w,lIo were
"
nursing. I\Jld to the nmnbere who were
. 01 twenty gillnelW! wavpted knittln", ,etc-it ":"9 ' 1:>rin!!'illl{ .Ion' every- I
~" jf'U' '''~'
"
body, bIlc8.uee everybod1' knew that he or .
Mastel;' ap ' in~ she; could 4,lQ, tIO~pung ro ·helP the IWIII~on rut I
to "wist,. 'm in t~ · time.. ! :rhe jmore they 'oll"M " stir .
the kid~e." iz'.:'-:'" feelln .... th<i ~~r-thl.y ...antOO 'Jieopl~
S . SlipgSbf. Stall· £"",1 that their ·eerv.ioe. w.... re~ "nd e£8I!on''Ii.aJ
,
,
to our ""~ 4n ,i fl".. "01 , (Hear⢠. lieu).
: Mr. Frederick' . Rat· .Tem~r"lI!l9 'W'O'I'k-. must ' ~ . ~ard
.
well .M looking rOlloo. He 'thauli-ht a
The' Rev. Edgar Pde!ltlcy, de...! 01 ~l-t;\£.â¢8n,~ :In'. tJ.&t wO<'~ ."
Grand Chaplain. , .
11) tljeft;'!
fo~,g.lit 88 .will as In tbeir,
Lr'e",m.I·er : 'Mr.
Henry
, P,P. (H""r,;,,' r1.·
'
' .'
. Deaeon. ..
. 1' HEN THE WAR IS OVER.
Mr. ' l\egi n~ld , ' c.
\Vfeit· th6 w:;"r\~ ... (lver and;
.
Gr&nd. Wa.roen.
8O!dier8 ·. rmum~ thm:e wae . likely ' to
_\,;~j~)mel, ~., .Mr.
~Ol'" !.no~ ~ ' tM 1mbit1 of
', :~~~J
~:~!:]DJi~;)J'i" l:!'M:~~li G·ra.nd
fig â¢. a.nd our 8Oldi.enl, a.nd ea.ijcire (d}f_~1761\, ~ ,,'
:e
Mr. George
in theW joy . at , g~.ting bn.ok, l'~ ·
lig'lK' ~ -~ ,dil!ciPl>ne ·aJNll _eti__
'lVar beiDg ·rel&X.ed" ifldld ltheir' ....v.ing
Aha.+mitM'-viorory;· wouldb6!, Tery
f.9 .~U . 1under ._ tlJ..t l pattioola:r. te'mn,l.!l.ti<";"'.11
.~
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Mr·1
knet,
tfe
k
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...... room. d"hen'
i
wru..
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r
SO '~
~pen.~'
PEl9ple
the.",!
. mig-lit'
be a.' II':I*>
c mto
"whioh
~I::::'~=~I:
·,.
!hlgbtbeeODlO' ,h bitual. '
In r>~t .;.,"'" i eJ~at'v~ ' ~ .
~hooWdehow ·-thfr joy a.tliavmg
t.<>Ol
fro
·'~k. AglWu" when .' the ,. Wa.t'
di:o.n,er l over, . ~ .eOOmed.i.t~';l7Y indi~on
tb.eir~ would be, a V'<"J;,)', gr.... t ·boom in
prospj!<'itJl, which would probably be'· foJlP~.ed
iii three ·Or' four :y,eii8 by. :reaction
,
trAde, ,A' ti~ of. great',' , )Nii.pelt~
'. aJ.wayll .aJ time Of
be .
.
~.~
. .January
(It '" only
the clergy ' of
ntllC68&ry
thin8
do .. '1~~:~e~;';'':~~J)
Porf tototh:,
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