Berkshire Chronicle Reading 12-1915
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LUKE'S.
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Guy RogerB..
the late
Vicar
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AI:~P8.n1·iJtty
If
nrlg'Kl" of Guards, .. Gu:".'!!s
authoritieii ooWljd~r th
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SII \ .<Ll{~'8 LOSSES.
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ISL. LqJre·. is; IOOng · two of i;t s most
church I worker~1diss . F. Brig~&m and
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DEPUTY;MAYOR.
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The Town Clerk iwnounCild tho appoiDtml\n~ by
the MayQr of AldC<'Ulan C. G. Field os l¥s deputy.
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. THE KENDRlCK.,·MAS)1JtS ': PARENTS'
I . ' ':OErU'fAtION;, .
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'. On· tl:o motion oj . \h~ .M ..y",. tile 'coupcH ' lIf!rccd
to admitl a deput'atiOn from a meet,nj(iof parents
Df Kendl'l~ boy'l held laat lS,atl1l'<! ..y at .:the · l:'&imDr
Holt (as reported- alsewbcre).
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The !deputation .oo/lSisted pf "ellen' gentlemen, and
·their- v·lews . were expressed b'y ;M~ â¢. -P8l1l'OSe and
Young..
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: Mr. Pemolle began by' staliing that at $e Palmer
Rail meeting over 100 · parents J(ttendcd, aud they
. were not · only representative but quite -- unanimouB,
'F URNISIDN
·'1
while m ..ny lettors were ' 040 read in- support. Tho
URNITl.,TRE Bought, . Sold or El'ch ..n~ed. ..CaU
meeting expressed.. iu.elf frankly, forcibly ' and un·
~Or wrlto· ·to S. H. I N~wport, :The Furn!ture
mi.ta.kably .. No doubt gre ..t indignation Wag e"·
stores, 128 Caversbam Jj!.oad, Re ..dfng. Fu. rmture
pre&3ed at the manner in ,!,hich -the ' l\"la ~ g[Lmatj?Il
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ugbt
&,ld
or
Exchanged.
Trams
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ss
the
door.
of the two scnool. ·had' been hrought ..pout by dia·
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(1178)
l1jis8ing no fewer . tha,ll ...even . of .1:the ~endrick
masters, while retaininl!\ t/lo · whole stajI of the
Reading Sehool. Tho prima (",cie construction put
MEDICA.L.
.o n 't hat action by the meeting was that an un·
necessc.ry and undooirable change had b~e n brought
r IMPoRTANT '1'0 MOTHERS.-Ev\ll'Y mo~er
· who values tho he ..lth .. nd bea.uty of 'her chIld
about, or w.a. likely to take "Ince. in the oduOlttion
.hould uso HARRISON'S ... ReliabJe" . :t:l,U~SERY
of tho' 'Kendrick bol'$, and a great injusMoo done
POMADE.
Keeps th.e · hair freo ifrom illl⢠. a.nd'
at -the same time to the · ~endrick .taff.
Tbe
vermin; beautifies and ImprOyes the: growtb. ~rloeâ¢.
deputation which he headed. was instructed to
4!d. and' 9d. ;. post ld. Tho only adJi<'s8: . H"rrl6On,
present the follo\ving demand. to.. the council:Roading. ·Agent · for R eadlDg: · _G.; ~.horne. ~18.
(I) Thnt the typo of commercial education as given
BrQad ' Street· Ca."ersha.m: H G. I RIX, chemUlt;
i-o the K endrick Schools be continued in the oom·
Bra.cknell : S.. udwi~h and. Compnny, chemIsts; . bined schools : (2) 'l'hll.t- to ensuro this eontinuit.v,
Pangbournc': H . S. IAdnms,. cbemist.
(3Th)
furtbor appointments be· made from the Kondrick
staff; <lind (3) That if the hen'd ma..ster of Reading
School .dccline.. to make such appointments, tllO '
FOR
SALE.
.nCl\.(ling odu cation authorities be urged to .provide
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F
it wu· WI·IUeU .
their duty
· talf8a or success
individuals. It would have
had divilJed feeli~ or lovalty
· Ji'duclition Committee and tho
.appl'/>v~ of
the ecneme . whiclr go\Ptvo [the' head ' DWlter I G ' fNlo
· 'band in ' th~ aelectiop.: oIl Q.1'e "&'Ii.tant ma~ters, and
it w.... · impouil>lA . f~~ t.h"em ' t<>
ba.ck. ·Dr. Abr&tn
a.~ured th<l' oouncil ' that· nO- injustice ehould be done
· to t.he :Kendrick master<!.
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- Alilerman Martin conQdered tbat the ' d eputation
h~d .made out II. etron,K OIUle.
The Jl?ard .of
Education 8aid: .. It BnR""". to be fL ' cllSe In wh,,ch
long. s8rvi.ce has establiehed .arne claim to .$pec."/'
,,0
consuieration4
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Dr. Waltors sa.id they ....nnted full ,nIorm ..tlon, 00
that they would know .exactly whero ·tbey ''Y0re.
Mr. ·Rabson exur""",.M {ull confidence 1n th"
hea d master: he did not .,(\y ho ""frOC<! with what
he had d<:> ne. but he had done It in the best
intoreela of tho school.
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AlderriLan Chivers snid that co private mterv lew
with Mr. Keeton hail brought him rounil to .tho
oninion th at the head master ha.d 'pone the right
tb'nll.
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Aldel'tnILn 'n"inn Baid th" epeech' ,of .Alderman
Chh"crs justified tlI e connu.l in rcferri B.,! ilIB ' ma.tter
b ack; they could then· have the w.bole infocmni.i.<m.
Powell. l·,·FQr· malfy y(\a.rs the . irtf.ant
.
sribool lias heen under their devoted .charge.
district it isitora, too. they have giyen their
service. ! 'l'hey_ will be ooNly miSsed, and
w'bole pari<. will unite in
iJlem
happiness ill. tneir' rie"! . 'home at· Bo'urllelllOUltIi. ·'
.say.s the Pansh ~aga.zme. Mr. C. H :
leaving shortly to take up . a.n
M ..ideDhead. For over . thirty
rendered ·yeoma,n . Herviee as-a
Luke'. choir. In the first days 9f the
he was the active "II(} energetic secretary,
has al.wa.vs taI<~n an lW!tive . part in all
'un~rt&k.ing!l.
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REV.⢠R. W. ,MORLEY.
M1:ich satisfaction hM been expressed in
Johrt's, Reading, t hat the Rev. R. W.
has accepted tbe invitation of tbe llew
(the Rev. W. Britton) to remain- ,i.n tile
as senior curate. An eanlest preach er , an
'lent :reader, n.nd n.n indefatigable wo rker,
. .mould be ... ca.reer of much UBefulness
Mr. .Morley in the Church.
ST. LAURENCE'S PARISH CHEST.
Mr. J. Cha.!lenor Smith, F.S.A., hall
'the vicar· of St. La.urencc's, Rendi!lg, with
interesting detalle ·us to tho pari ~h ch eE t
rescued .IrOJll i~oble . d ecay 'in ' the chu ..., hliar-d
after a former '-" res tora tion" ! aud now
n.t · the west end bf : thc nave.. 13y the
(da.ted 15-37) of Thon'llls Pn.ntre, or I'3 nl ry.
w al" bu ried in 'tlle church, .. a spreu.;:c lable to .
make ye rely tbe;r accomptes upa n, :l.!1d n cotrar
unde r 'tOe same to put their hoke s i n ," were
/!iven to the pru"i.hioners. About the R' m e t im e,
Wm. Lasseha m rd. 1522·3) gave his' " SU"lllis
a.nd Procossyonall t~ tbe use of lhe Church ,"
Ald e~ ..n Fi~l~ sn.id that t:b ose who "t the bme
b ppo.od the ' am nlga mation of the twp ~oola cOl.'ld
}not BOO how th",,,,, ..ne ll co!lkl be
retalDod W J I-h
'l'maigama.t ioJl.
It was k now n perf<>ctly well that
· only by d,smissing masters could OwlY eff<:-ot eeonomy
--to any great e"tent. ·Mr. Koclon h.!l.d ~ very. 'h ffi · .
cult task, a.nd t.hey wOuld add to Ill. dlffirn}lhes by
the employm"nt of man whcm It" did not thmk we re and mentions i n his '''lin . bis " goas tlv . f3-d'Jf,
n.bso1I1 t.elt 8u'loo for his uurnooe. '1''I1"y. would .d o
the ir b est fo r tho K en<.1rick mast.cm COn!'l18~ nt :,,-,t.h Riclu.rd Alwode . priest." Th" n ame of the latequivalent po st::; (o r the K e ndrick masters. Those
ter can be added ' to the' list of (,hall!:';"" in
th~ ir powers unut"T tJl 0 audit. Th(!y ha? one Idea
re so lutions, hc said" if not technically correct, were
beforo -them , and . 't J,at, was tho O<!·lIca.hon of_ t.ho Kilrry 's History, and on lhe mural lHh iel s in the
right ill spirit; nnd the d l\mnndo set out were not youth of , Rca!lin ~. In .their circu)!l.~ !.he Jncorporatoo nave.
unren.sonabIQ. Thoy lo oked . to the corpora lion , lIS A.. pciabo n of A!!&ii'ta,nt MasWs lP'nmoo· tJl.0 boys
guardians and tru~teO'! of their interests and rights, · for th " benefit 6r tJIO ma.tors.
'l'he . counCil werc THE RIGHT SPIRIT.
as parcnt~ of the Kend.rick pupils. 'I'hey dic;l not not setting .u P R oa,ding School to. proVide berths
The Rev. R. Wickh a m Le ll~ says in "St..
wish ..... to· revive aorimon i oul!I - discussion, . nor to
for .the UHl.5tors, but (0 educat~ the :yout.h and "'vo M arv's P8.1~Bh Ma""",.zi.ne" :....;...We should all like '
h ..mper the W()rk of tho education Authoritv.' They
them not a Kendrick 'School cduoo.tlQl) 0: " ,Re~·
rocognised tho' difficultv of the task of amalgamatill", in'g School. edil~t.jon. but ~o far b.ctte~ erl1lc.a.~()n to give a. w~ l come to the new incumbent of St. .
the two school. : but they protOsted that in.ufficien\
thall" RCtlCKt!lg 'hard .given b e fore , and m ake Rcachng ·Mary'B, Caet1-9 Street, the Rev. C. D. F. Waters. .
regard was bein!!' paid to their interests, rights,
Sohool as succe.... ful .... it w,," in the daYB of
lpy . His church is SO much connectc<l with onr..
opinion<;, and feelin'ts in the ·matter.. If. tho cgm·
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. p&rish in mOony wav< that we :-.1,1 wish him well
H e pla.cod Ilbso!uoo relian"". uPO,? Mr. Kee~on l
mercial educatinn that had been carried on in tho
MISCELLA.NEOUS.
in his ' new work. We shall miss our. old friend,
Mr
w~.
or said the Urufica.tion ComnuttOO had
Kendrick Soluml beCame 8Ilhsidiary to the clas.. ical
'Mr: Consterdine;. but he is settli),g d o'O" happily
had
iho
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m
t
sineerc
desire
to
do
"h
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t.
wa.
best
RI£AD !-'- White. Malt, .A!llinson, ete., all of the
education at Readinll' School. it would be simolv
educstionall f<>r t.h" town. nnd he ' bP-h""'04 that In his new a.nd import.ant parish at Uxbrldge!'
IB bed quality. nd .till Ithe
oe.t terms, the deplo·rablC4 When · parents voted for H one schoo]''' woulc'!
be t o verdict of the coune;il. :rh<> "PWJcil
Vicar of St. Mary'" also " ffe rEd hi s con·
discpunt of 2.. in the £ being maintained. Give
they ' understood it was to he a bona·fide amalg ..ma· should. hesi te vc.ry muoh beloce >t dJ~ . all-'l'thmg The.
(!Tatnlations to Canon Newhonse, who, he says.
· 'ltbia your seriouJ cpnsiderauon.--1Tibble's Machine
tion . witb tho 'b est teachers of both school. !',om·
to jeoparni
.t bq po.itwn _oJ t.bo · head m""t~r or
11Iis served the Church 10yaUy . .. nd truly. ' in
Bakery, 127, $hforq Road, and Caveroham Road.
b ined, 110 that.. the great traditions of ~he Kendrick
A po';t.;o of th.e school ItaeU.
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'Phono 873.
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- . (1043b) . School .mould be · maintained. 'They contended that thMr.
AlIwri".ht gaid tha.t however ,,:uoh con~den~ Reading for many years.
ONCERTS IN AID OF WAR FUNDS.-'.rbos.. aver:", import.n.nt f ..ctor in the .OC0088 of the ..dleme they might have in Mr. Keeton, whlle he h ..~ <!I.· 'THE ALL SAINTS' JUBILEE GIFT.
. wb06ll d03ire
is to ' sond ftl!rviceablo gifts was the good·wiU and co·operation of the parents.
m;"'ed or r ..ther h ..d not taken on . the Kcoor!ck .
The - Rev. W. J. Holloway has receivffl a letThe feeling pf. .the mcctinil' was Jha t the oonfidence · mastere, he ha.d retained the whole of th~ Rea.dlng
· to the ru"l! who h ...... gono rrom their own di.otrict
ter 'fflnD Mr. T. G. Bsal, aeeretil,ry of the Arch,
'on Active Sorvioo, lor any who :ow.ish to "ugmel!t of the pLreTit. in tM 'iwthorities Dad been sev()mJy Sohool 8ta.ff.
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Failure of :the schemo would mean a
.!iaken.
th .. local fund. by providinK 'â¬omfor~ lor th~ Sick
bisbop's . Western
Canada.
Fund. in the
The : .....t of the· minutes of ' the J!A.>uoo.tion '
.
heavy burden on the rata, ..nd. worse, .tho failur .. mitl>e6 wera tben apprOyed.
and Wounded. are invited · t,O·.",li.Vthe 8Orvica. of
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course ' of which he says th:l.t . AlI Saints' JubJee
to · pro1lide the type of education wJ>ic;h the parents
Gcorll'~ EWit&ce, ' the BOn/[:Writer 'and "Conceit
'I'h&.llkOfl'"ri'1l1'! Scbeme, by which £385 h .... been
'r.~ LOCAL ~UNAL,
~ .
· Or«anlaer, Market . ~fClIde. iRclWlmg.
. . . . required their . boys to receive. · 8nd.lwbicl!, they ~
ra~oo, 8lI'ceeded all ,t hey a.nt.icipated. He adds ~
receiving. They held that ea.lcn.tlOI,l W8.8 ' "
''J,'h", T<lwn Clerk read .. letter from . thee . ~a.Ping .. The plan I should like to propose in con·
'DON'T BE MISLED !-NEWPORT i.a . the man ' been'
public
m&tt&r.
,
and,
as
.uch.
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hould
be
in
pu.blic
branohof
the
~
Soci.&mt
Pt4'tr..
Wlth
r&~OIlOO
'!or ' Bargains l in Becorid·bomd Flll'Iliture...nd 'under the fuUMt .public . ·control. Th'ey to the 0.0 f⢠l l ltitu~~ of the- LQcal T"bun&l; a.o:wl ~ nedic,n with your gift . is that It .hould be
Note the ..ddreM: ~28, C&y,en~ :Road. Reading. . hands
di"iided into two, eo that two .places sbOUld be
wOuld regret axceedingly aoin;: ail:vt;hinl\' to m~.na:ce this Mr. QuelCh moved · ~t t,fo Lacbour ~ eeoo·
'bams pass t he oo.;.r.
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(1178)
helped. I think' it would be 0. mistake to build
th" success of . tbe sCheme. They l~gh~ it. gros;ly .\atiV68 ⢠he a.dd<ld -to tOO :X'l'ibun~l
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OAL (Hou~. and !Stelim).' Trncks any. sta.tions at unfair to' treat ·the Kendrick masters as .thav ·had
1\ church entirely for the people; we Oolwsys {eel
The lI)Otian W"'"' ruled out of order, a mot1?ll by
w)lOleaale P!fOel for eu.b.
great 1& vmg; j
been treated. auer they had been Cairyi~ On the · ,Mr. Qu{,I,oh' to- suijpeDd the .ta.nd~K . o~ers . i~ ~a.rd""
th..r. it· is advisa.ble tbey .should do som ethmg
write for prices.-136ston'lI, No. '11'>, (;ollier7 OfficO<!, eiluca.tion · of Relltdjng boys:ao sUccessfully for. many
that lt~might , be diBcuseod meetlDg WIth only f()Ur to help themselves, otherwise they are apt to be
Binningham.
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(1151)
year", and held t~at in tI,e ~e,! echoo! they .hould
p8.uperised.
I would therefore propose that
supporters. . ~.
.have
the
opporturuty
of
conlmumg
thOlr
good
~....,rk
AS i.t ever occur red to YOIl, wbilst paying high'
The folloWIng ' reports were approved.. gifts of £160 each shou!d be given towards! the
'1~er
better
·oo'ldiLions.
Jt
"~ed
to
·
the
aepu·
. P-flCes for IOotn Ilrid Meal, that you can buy'
'bu\lding of t,.. o . ch,;,rches, either both to I. be
SANITARY. OOMMITT~E.
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tatllln that the ~tllll' of ~lDJ{ . Bohool_ were reo
PRESERV-ED .' 9R~EN BONE . (which i. o( . far
de dica.ted to A1I' Salll!" or one to All Samts
co;,6nl:(
pre
ferential
treatment
'Qt··
;
the
expenr,e
of
It
was
reoolved
tho.t
tho
consideration
of
the
greater fe eding .Vu.I~U
a) for Y01,lr Chicken~ and Ducks
a.nd the second to St. MIIIY, a nd t.hat a sm:lll
the Kendrick mastel'9, and they demanded can· question 01 e;tablishinR' a. depot. for tho sale 01
.at 12.. ewt., and
EAT ,GREAVES at 14s. cw.t.
house shloll lJe built at e nch pIneo,. ccs Ling
m'lk at cost price be further IIdJaurnod uutll tho
PURE BONE ~Aj for garden use at 1fu. per cwt. . tinuitv of ed-... cati~I' · for ·t;he Kendr.ok 'b0Y8, and
fair play lor I the KC'1driok staff, ,
'.
m~etinK ol the oommitooo to be held on tho 6th abamt £50 .as III home for the c1ergvmnn .minister·
l.o.~. .(Casl) , WJth '1rder)" from A. Rook, Tanow
Mr. You_. followed, 09nt&ilding . that tho
in", at that ·pIMe.
WitJ, your . k!nd gift ~ ou
M .... uf..cturtlj, M·arll'w.
,
(21 Til
DeQerrIber.
,
ted
grievances of which the .deputation oomplained
wonlq . . tllereforp, be abl~ to' equip two pl l ce8
A report
tbe medic.~1 offioor 'I! h~th s~
:,PATE'i\'T . F~T, In o. tarnng ' reguired; 2s. 9d. and should immediately be remedied,
'.
,. A case L) . cerebro~pU1al mcmngltll ' has been wi~b Fhnrch ana house, In each ease the people
3.. Sd. p
roll of 16:yds. I:>I !yd. wide in.
The Mayor said he could. ·not be expectCil to
admitted into P ..1'k Hospital · from tho Royal' Berk~
having to do their shnre to make up the £20(}
Lol}don. SB.IIl ea ~ree.-E. B: Hawthorn( ' A'bhey
reply to all ' tho points Wliioh \ had ' heen raised;
shire Hospital; wher~ the patient h~ been seuti
Forcg.. te, Shrewsbury. ' . .
1218R)
hut be would . liKe at the outset to express sincere &Upposed to be 'Bufl'ering from .¬hcr diseaso: NolV_ nC<?eisary. for eaeh ch~reh; If you and t.}te
C<l1)gr<lgatlOn. of .!--1l Salllte · ",:ould. consen ~· to
sympathy .w ith tho' il.oputatibn and th" par"nt.. in
that that diBeaso iI)... pr..ctlOal1y c~ed : II!. the t~ir
:RATS MICE, MOLES, .COCKROACHES and
. yon would mdeed be helpmg In the ID08t
what
must
be
a.
ma~~r
of
very
great
arullety
.
to
borough,
I
rOOonuDond
that
the
te!,ts.
atj
Park
BE.E TLES g.-/ledily eat Harrison's" Reliable"
t hem. He w,," 'him6G1f the father of live
and
Hospital be takell down and stored.-W.. th r espect profitable w<>y ,tlw pioneer work of the Cll rch .
R"t POi'9D.
C..tS and d9gB ' will' not touch ' it.
estern Canada."
to the .a.ppIica.tiou of Mr. 'J,'om May, of ' 6S' I Grcat in
VermirC<lry up and. leave no 6!!lell.. Prices 6d.; Is.⢠he know .the diffictilty . of ohOOEilllr .. schoo. The
Dew school could "o~ bo . the . Kendrick or the
Knollys Street, for a 1liccnce . to. conduct "/'. Innn
and 20, 3d ... and ,31". ad. POIItage 2d.-q.. W. Harri·
PljEASING
INCI~ENTS·.
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Raading Seliool, a.ltbough the Kendrick boys. would
situatod &t Wigmore Lano, Readlllg, ' the trn.de _ of
~on. Ohemlst~ "RC,!dmg. Sold by Ch.em.. . h . Agent:
bo jn 8. vast majority at it. With rega.rd to th!:,
horse slaughtoring fur. the rood of man, ._ho l bemg
G. Osborne, 118, ~road ' Street, . R~adlllg.
(3Th)
In connectiQn WIth the AU Salllts J f ' IOO
points . brought up, he assured them, first, that dDsirous to exPort ·' hor~.etlosl.1 to Belgt,!m, rwhere 'Th{.nkoi'fering · Scbeme there ' were niany pie. Sillg
WEETS.-Why Ib uy 1mreli!,ble ' .S weets· when the
arrangements were beinR' made b)' which commCl:cin'1
thore i... shortage of it in ~o",!equence ali t he war, incrdents, says ··St. Mary's ~ari~h. Magazin ' : .
puro hGme·ma.de, of,. all kinds; can he purchased eduoation ehoJild be carried on 'a.t least ts efficientlv
.that the aPt:!llC:8tlOn be .not granted,
.. ~' t of many we may _l!Ientlon \ Just . two: (1)
o( J . BOND, manuifacturer,. ·88, 'London Street, &nd as it bad beenin the past. Mr. Keeton bad submit· Ias recommend
it a.p.pcaru that no restrlCt"m~ on tlie . !lsc , o~ the, So e of the 'little girls at WiltO" House g<l1 up
£overro Market ($aturda,.ys), .Re&<ji!lS ~
.
. ted hill plan ior commercial education, and h e ,(the
. place ca....ld. bo insisted u~' . If 1\ were hc~sed as .0. mall entertainment on~ evening and in ited
l, . THE OOLD tlrnDAL SELF· Mayorl was certain that it would prove ' one of the a .laugbtorhouec."
"1
:J
~
iR:AISING ·FLOUR. ⢠till .to tho
most important th.ings ·in . & school of 500 pov".
It was <lc~ to ·recommend ta<the eOUlICI thnt_ the other girlB, with the "",nIt t~at they ha ~ed
over t1j.~ sum of 18s. r' .(2.l tbe . ladies et the
front for' Cakes al'd ·pastry,· . Sold everyWhure. .
It might be .. !i'ttle .Mso 'to th" minds of th" dbpq.
Mr. T. May's a pplica.tion be rcru ~ed.
. ' :Helen:.1 Home who are de~&lTedL by illness. r~m f
tation
if
he
told
·,
them
that
tbe
idea.
that
too
"""oh
It
was'
resolvod
that
a
.ub-oommlt~e
be
.app"mted
G.A LffANilS;ED' :' Corrugatejl Sheet., attention would ,be gi:ven to Latin in . !'he uj>P<j'r
to ';ooaider &!;ld report. upon (1) the nueatlon, of the ooming to the ohll!'qh' .gave the ~ilms. a~ou t,:,!8 1
!V,
. '9ll&n . y' Port&:hle' ~il!. ·. Ti ~ago...,
to 128. 6d., . ~t .their Dlonthry .~el,ebrat!?n IU .
rnOOe~r school "':~ qUIte I!~"'\ous.. WIth .reg:ar~
reninner-ation to be paid .to Mr. E. W.· S:.:on.a~land
Boilere,. R~,a.tot!, G"'~a'.l~ . PIPIl8,
etc.;
to .their' second pomt, 'Peaking for hlI!lI!()!f, be- eoulil for attendinll' case.....of cerobro-apin..! meDlpglt~s ·I d· . Oi'~er to Bhow ~ir interest in the seb~m l'"
low PTlC08.:.::.:o. A. Chnatiamen, ' Norwood Green,
not. hold out . any OOp6 that. .iliev could make ifu i ·
mitted· into ' P-ark lIospital. and (2) the «:9S t <if the
.80.ut¥lJ. 'PhOne~. . .':i.
. ;' .
(1813)
S TREASUl\ER.
\ ... .
ther.!..a.ppointment.l to tho Beading .·.School 8ta~.
examination .n! cerebro-apimd 8uid t::a'k~ ·..from ,IIUS. ST,
Speaklng for .:the -Higlmr Educatioo S-ub-Committe.,!.
pootod .~ flf t'be <iioe...., and. of ~.w~b~ng1f taken'
'fel~ in ' ,St. . :~&1:k'S ~at Mr.
he .did not think ~r" .~... . ooe memqer' who! ,dill
from perOono "'),0 ~ve boe? tn . lU\.m..Ie-â¢. ~nt...ct
mE
NEW '
obhlted, OWIn to family reI>,
""t ·0.... ~lce 'the samo yiew ~e di!l":"tliat it· "W~la
with .. patient oufl'e.lTl<f fTo",! .t; · ..nd. tha.t. 1!'1mr. " ub-.
._.__ " ___ the 'POlI\ of ·hon. . tre3ID1rer.
not be IJO 'the ,:besf, interests .of '!he School, .anl! (\ommittoe consist of tJ,e chfl.lrmall of the committee,
~I~t.rl!ll
bee:n1cinpee~d with St. ~rk's
therefore :t.O the ". best· 'interlllltsof their 80na, ~tha\ Aldehh&n â¬ox apd"' Councillors ' Farrer, Qnd ·.RabSon:
,r.1"l1,..h l
ver',.- .beginmng, ~.lId d ring
£w!ther 8.Ppoio.tmento ...hould }>e' .mo.de. ..To go in~
. â¢p ARKS. ..A~ PLEASURE' GROUl)Tl>~
reason8 for that atatemen& ,in
bo o:itO~
·he~has. ~en a: 'vcr! ~arm and ,
failthfu~
;to the miSSIon, and it IS' larg<l11
gethl'r
.
the
""t
. anxious
. .
.
for years
ontirin${ : care that the funds ajre ill '
fl'om
. .not ..
~":ltn)7 condition. He
still 1cOn'
.. nyl,out·
.
of
. Mr. J. H â¢
. wont
n ..... ;,â¢â¢ Ili> ..,. nn,de,rt".kE,n the_ post
y..
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g
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will
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