Berkshire Chronicle Reading 06-1918
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4tltSl.ion of
tbet
Arch-wch Dl4\Uers as
the teaching office
~IINDIRS, . PlWNTERs'
the or.a~atlon Of
he 'belteved Jbat until A.CCOUJIT 800It MI\NUFACTUREIts
IlA.ClQN.I RULUS.
â¢
spoken with a fresh.
nelllDlle voice upon the qu sIi
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Priat
a.ading,
v.cII!: 18, Dllke SUeel.
a~!:el~~~::~=~
of
io.cNltty and ber relation to ' i~,
r.
' the
not~ ilJlp'os,ible. at -all
"n~'ri~,h....
eyery 41~cuJt to deaJ witli the
Y aDdl,
. A"':~i.l~1~;':;;~~qu.nOM
raised in tbe reports he
ll\lrc"hdca,cOD of "'bt.
meotiaaed. TlIe report wtuch they
~Wiaelle3ter'.
1Veire no ... asked to consider suggr ted
OI:>\XER SETs.
TEl ~~ r,
~"ar4, A. B. ~YIlOr.!J A.
that the attitude which officiaI I}'. the
TOIl-E.'T ~£'ni
TRI I;~,T ,,13
1P'fUlIl....."""'fo. H. Wardley Kmg. 1'.
Cburch bad ta'!fn or neglected to take on
. J' E N It INS.
nett,
. Ri~, R. S. Stou~r, W.
tb, question 0 industry aDd the prob- 31S. OXFORD RD. (CoD~UPt Rd. Tra... alop)
ton, M. T. Ftl~rl.d, H. E.
lems involved tbe'l'ein, bad ~Iienated -..
H'\Iu>W.~RE. <Ie.
Kensington, Lieut. -Col.
from its in1luence a vcr), lar,e mass of
7, OXFORD IW. (£lID Pari; Rei. CMn.r)
-Messrs. L. C. Sutton, F. 'R
th people ",itb whom th y would h/lye â¢
Sparks, W. J. Henman, F. A.
:0 deal if tbey were to tackle such QUesT. E. Hewett, and F. Winter,
~ions as public worship, evangelical work
tees.of ~poIoir)' fOT absence were
nd the teaching offiCI{.
Un Ie:;!! ther
SOLID TYRES .
from the Revs. J. F. Warren,
could restate their CbTlstian princi)lIe s ,
Norris, F. J. C. Cilhqor, Dr.
or featlhffi them, as they alfectcd the for COMMERCIAL Motor \ \" 11
Smith, Mr. Martin I'f.. F. Sutton,
problems of industry, th y were not likein STOCK.
Nash, Mr. Alfred Palmer, .
Iy to get the people back near enough
POUDtney,
.
to the Church to sa)- to them what they TYRES' pressed on the r-rem ',\:,
T~ OXFORD DIOCESAN FUND.
wished to say to them on tbo e othet
VIHC£Hf'3, C"tie St.
Mr. W. Sparks lseccetary of
questions whiCh lay at thdr door.
Finance . Committee), reported that
Canon Lovett, in the course of a long
t"enty~one parifhes in the Deanery
.md iot resting add{.ess, dealt ",ith t~e
contrib"t~ to, the 'Oxford
conclusions arrived at by the Arcll-,
Fund. Spltcerr had contributro
oi:jhops' Committees. . Five reports, he ,... IX" gal I MIllY . PRODUCE.
Ot.ua.d uder ideal cOll!Pi......... ow ow.
quota, and many even more
sald, had ' been published, and it was inF.... ......... owajerMlnlJl mtlntTtem,,, /
full quOlil,. th~ total collection
te(esting to note that the one which was
to £42'l 16s: 114,., wt}icb .was
co~sidered Iitely to raise the rno t du t, The CRBAMERI~S (L.4iq) Lt4,
I . ~, the report dealing with the indus.As .indicating the 'prolJre ive
th~ f\lnd the figures of
tnal -problem, was die oJily one. that did 'Pllolle 908 . ..U. WEST STREET.
years, comm~ncing from
not include ' a minority report, The re- :::s
tereSting: £182, L"l75. £299,
pol"t had a double ' aim. The first , was to
Only five parishes had failed to
show ,-he hurch that .Cbristianil}r was
as m\lch as ther were asked to.
violated ill our indust~ial sy tem , all'd &r RUBBER STAMPS {)f .
parochial contrUiution for 1919 ..-as
[he set;:ond \'\'as to show the industrials description, DOG COLLARS,
same as la t year. As regards
wh t Christianity had to say about their
_.Leads, Muzzles , efc.
penses account of the Conf
sy tem. As a Church, tlie repOrt stated,
mittee he was glad to report a
tliky h~d been conten,t with <⢠â¢ambulance
GILUS' ENGlAVIlfG 0
,
in hand of £4, 19s. 6<1.
â¢
work" when the)' should !lave '~en as·
130. Friar Street. READING.
The Rural Dean remarked on the
the strongbolds of evil . ' _ The
factory ~ch\ltacter pf the financial st
ork
the Church in relation to the
ment, particularly ih ' ts relation to
poor, foc instance, had been to find 0'\11
Diocesan Fund.
who had gone on the rocks, jl./ld then to
17~R
GIVES BES!;
CLERGY PENSIONS INSTIT TIP
SI"C what could be done for the broken
aJ:a , PHICE FQK
The report on the Clergy Pen!ilon In- p' 'ces of hurrranity, but what tQe repOrt
a.... '.ll"l<l·l"I was pre-sented by the Rev. .. nQw suggested wa tbat it would b' far
, who said tnat the amount
better if the Church, instead of pic1d'nk
75-8) . I: "-'2. OXFORD ROAD,
DI~C
througbout, the ' Deanery
u~ the broken pjcces at the bottom of the
TtL: , ..
the year was £6.t 18 . 3d., which was,
cliff. were at the top of the cliff to sec
nobody was pusbro over it. They
believf'd. the lat~st·surn conlributed
any rurfll deartery in the dioces~.
desired to see Chnstians. actiog together
prOpOrtion came from
in- the name of Christianitv for tbe m:Jk·
j
the largeness of the amount il,lg' of . !\ better England' by applyingl
ASLi.. WRIDOW ....1105 â¢
. to the generous measure of Ghri tian prinicpl
to the pre COl d ay
wKb L
.. fa. "Id., 'j4the fund always recl'ived s(tuatiorl. One .of those principles was
Qr.a, ,,1\1\ tac.. ,M Ie wide. U . IlL
pnnsh of Mortimer. Until
that it. was not enough merciy to be a
. ltocked up I(" 60 ,.. ..kla.
knew wbat effect the Centra)
r~spectabl Christia'n in one's private
IIprW, _Uad lioUon a ~""ei.U'J .
Fund would have on tbe Question '
capacity, what was required of all being
H. M. DQUGALL,
,D{'nSIOllIS it was Uesirable that the should tbat they should be active Christ ·
457 I: 45., OlfOllD 'lOAD, RU~IIIG.
dQ all they could to support the'iostitu- like agents in the lI'orld. Another lJl'in ·
tion. alld he hoped too the fund would ciPie \Va tha.t it ' was not wroilg 10 be
â¢â¢â¢â¢ &1&. . . .TII_OIT..
receive inocea cd subscriptions during dch, to be in the po se ion of l:lrge
t~ yei'[" .
material forc~ , or t~ control the pro'I Mr.
p:rrks
i~t ...d bimself with the duclion of material things; but it was
HICKlE ⢠I HICKIEr Ltd.
I,)reviou Spei 's .PllCH QD bell,alf of diesperately wrong to use walth $elfishly
Pllly.rJ,
l'ilwos, Q:rgnlll. Ol'OlmoPhon
ADd
tbe fund. f "
a/,d control production 10£ their own
Ueoords. Muie-ROUs
~ia ll"",
INCRE.
0'ST OF MISSiONS.
s~lfish .indulgence. It was Dbt rong to Entertainment
Cootraet~rs. etc.
'fumnc
'the ReV. A:-MYl)()rs ( ecretary of qe -rich, bllt it was very dangerous , for
ioDd- li.epai to all Musical In.trtlmeul>it meant :t.n e ormous iOCl"C:Jse of res pon' f M"
t h e R urn I" D ea. rY Boar d 0
ISSlons), slbility. Every sovereign ther had was U53. Friu St., READING. Tel. I I H
said he had two matters to report upon, ~ coupon, which carried with it so much
one being of wider 3nd gieneral interest, dGntrol..of tbe labour of <VI,h ers, a nd as
, ~ . . . _ _ II&IIOIIAIIT.
and the other of local concern. In reo theY piled up their sovereigns they were
gard to the former he had to reriort that iflcreasing their power
control over
chorch work oversea's was ·g ravelr af- the labour of th ... ir fe low creatures,
r
TRUPHon 361.
feeted hy p~sent day financial c\oJldi- tbeir responsibility in relation to them
tions. Not only had tbe ·cost of hling- qeing; in the sight of God , correspond·
OAD~I~. ST ..
increased in otb¢r lands Quite as mUCh a~ illgly increased. ' A ma n ·s. worth 1I(as
OILS, COLOURS. WINDOW CLASS
at hom1'. but the value' of silver and tbC£ Ol property, but the service h e w'a able
cares of . exc!l;ln.e ~d so. :utered as t reod r to the communitr.
cc What
W~D'ltl"lrt"""""· Paiata.
gravely to affC(j the whole question or id lit' die wortb " was a common
carrying . on ~he exitlting work. For the ti on , btlt is ought to be rend ~ed, <I
same work previously done it was, .there- was the loss to tbe community
for.e, absolutelr neces!!ary to provide for his death in the way of service. ,
fOULSHAM,. Pllno.uPHIR
a larger increase in qnavo~ble cost, the worth of a man was not his success
only altt'rniitive to paying the larger I~fe in ma1r.ing ~one}', but his Sl\cces in
(Offidal . . . . , . , . . t. ~ "';"'),
cost being that of c10stnw hospitals and serving the community. Another prin- special .... in Conbnerdal⢠⢠'l:ubli4bI. Preoo. aod " n- ,
schools" whic~ .â¢,...as, of course, untbink- c1plc emphasised by the repoct was the
",,1_ pbo\olr.lllby In all if! br:aoct.a
able. It w:ls not a Ques'ion of undertak- ebuality of responsibilitv in both. a cor- Noted {or Wedding 9roups" Enlargell1en ".
ing new work, alth:ouSh there were opbod
< d ' 'd at
F'f
Addrtss : 13, . . . . . . .. ...... IlEA
G.
.... must '''''rforce. be neg- P,Orate
r and t b ~ In
IVI U .
1 ty
po rtunities, whi .....
""
men scamplDg their work in order to
'b<> R tOI.
leeted for the- 'Present, of new work in cheat t~ir employer were just as dis'every lan4i. It 1fas ' a queStion of main- honest:Js the man who picked .. oother's
~
\aining the status qllO. and to do that J)ocket, while t.he emplo~r who under
th'l Central ~rd of Missions found it paid ifty men -was just as bad. It was
J. H. MANNING,necessary .to increUe the quota wbicA) it iifty times wor e tban cheating his own
1nIOLISAU . . .flO. PImJI! FlA.II!
alletted _to each ciiOCC$e.
~adinlf, Jot' brother. Tbe speaker dealt with. otbe!
the yea1, 1919,11'&$ responsible for £3,CMO, qllestions raift'd in the report, including
IIAIUMC1'VID.
"Inch was an iACrease of 10 ~r cent. 00 tllllt of housing, 'observing on iliat pOint
38. Friar' 8treet. Reading
tbe furUres for 1918, and of iO per cmt. th . R d'
h
f
(ufe of j(), CH.4/,v STREET)
On 191 T'. The other'matter to l lthkb he . at ID :ea
t e percentage 0 over. C('owdio,i' ,,~s 13.5. They all knew
....... ,..... ......... ", . . II1II.....
wished to direct ttieir attention "as the eTil elects of over-crowding, and it
caillpaign whieh was shortly te be arted
throughout the Home ChU[ch for recruits an amaziDtf idra to .him that they
.
, for
. hom!' .a.nd overseas' work. Th" ser- have IMt tbe housing question
f L.:.....
..'
spectator, and to tfie I'rIdl'Vldual
.~~~N
HOSE.
~IC~ '1) . ".:",,_ Women ~ , men. w~re
. aJ)ted to make a .litde bit
moJSey.
lleected fOr "laOIe., or part time work. and.
owning lithe bit -of lirober!y. Surely
~ RELJABLE a: Dl.'IuB U ·
be beped tliat so folr as lteadio.. 1I'as the
had ~ome when tlfei inu t -recog-:
Cl)~ed the ~ign 1i'obld ..be a t - ·
h
.
"'" h - h
'1
tencl~ w,tii sutc~ssf\ll Jesuits. . .
n1Se at t e way tn wmC t
peop e
THE BI5HOl"'S RESIGNATION. ~re housed was a Question of oatioJ;lal
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clHI~i6~!is,' as
lIPIiJ0111I1.e~ b)' the
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The Rural'·
sure the
tifhl' a
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said he was quite
READIN~.
T..he 'Rural Dean voiC"ed tbe thanks of ~ MarUt
woold wish bim to
coDferenc~ to Canon Lovett for bis
,nallle their. d¢p rei-ret
' ,"
ress, aQd;t was agreed, on the sugUd t~t-it richt t. I{ tion of M{, W'n.ter. that the consid ra·
b clI&r.e ill tbat diocese at ,ttOD pf the ubjects
PA1TEN-GJ...ASS;
with ' ' hould be
.dace: Tbeir I;C8ret wi, re tImed at a 4\1nher meetin.-. :
l.adies'
&- ern/feme tS Higlt-closs Tait.""
mealltared ~ t~ ·sens... tht:Y had acq\linll
Gellera't Irart'hoNse'Hrn aNi 1),.0
~QI' the lifts
ot his ....episcopal of
the v.afu~ of the. servU:n which Dr. Gore
' D.Ucrs ami Clmrur.s.
~~ rendered lD. ewvy d~rtment in
INSTALME T ACCOUNTS
PEN
which. .be bad ex~cised, hn office for the
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of t.l!e Churc:b aDd ~e .Iory . of
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