Berkshire Chronicle Reading 06-1918
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A ,mO W E, and LlLtV
11\ I!"..;E will ]IOUSC your a r
',,! ,1 \ and coml'>rt. Manufa
,.1ft'fu Jl y sciected..l~tcrial by
;1<111(0 workmen, iUs both du
SIml
'. TfCIHQT
JEN KINS.
RD. (CoDft&U bt Rd. T
H .\RlI
IW.
ARE. ol _ "t
PaR
(Elm
~d,
C..-,.
OTOR
in !ecd of
highly
Ie a nd
~lTt i ~ti(.
'i
Built in s e':lioll~ it C.11 be ea i
taken
d<,wlI and re--ctetted. and-will. a lw;ays
1'C wind proof, damp proof and allO;:elhcl eflident,
reler "eo to
the
and
t,bl'ee from
He said thllt the matt4>~ was one
«lpgrega.tion ' primarily. and not .)tisitora
to the church. and they were entitlell to
uk lor IIOjD8 WIll a.rgument§ fer 'the Illjf~3ted chanl[!l8. such l1li had not yet been
Irl"ll, ' JI JilI,,1t ulcd Booltltl giving
put forward. The c-h nge would inTolTe the
. ftlrl h ul,o .: ~ J tll4 I '1ldlJtJlI" Mdtl-lI/_cl41 res.
I06S of IIOIDe old f. ou,iI'. ' h;tmll$, and OIl
tb.e otbel' hand there were h1lllU8 ia An.cient and Mod~1I, which we llOuld not lWP'ee
with. -\ls0l if a. change W&S oon~mpated,
there ....re 'other hl"meals ... hich tmgbt to
b& conRidered. Mr. Slade 8«onded. Speechetl
Wf're made in la.vour of lLdol,'ting Hymhs
THAM~
Ancient ond Modern by Mi 8}J. utton and
Mis'S Britton. and M. sr8. Haslam, Na.sh
and E. O. Penrce, on the grotm4a a1re6di
mentioned, and it was nlw urged that
H~9 Ancient and Modern was much betT.,.~
" ,7.'
t4>r l\rranged. it "\\ as much !Jetter providl'd
'w itb hymn, for the sproinl ~.wn and with
children's hymn. and it ,,"ould c'onatitute
a. bond of unioh between ourselves and
maoy other churches. It WIlS alllO pointed
out that th congreglltioD'! were large)l "!~
crnited from - vi"itor to th.e churches. .Mi,as
Sutton also c.riticiKd unIe,vourably certain
hymos in Hymnol Compamon. ;Mr. Church.·
iiI I8poke in .fhe contl'ary il4!~, ob~tÂ
inR' to certain of th hymn in Ancient and
)[odern on <kctrinlll grounds. a.nd he WI\8
supported bL 1[r. F(t.Ilstone....ho also con'siderl'<\ the Hynlnal Companion ~es to be
more congregational.
⢠T.he Vicar. in closing the di!!Cu sion. Raid
til t rus trongest perlonaL 'fish "as that
the ""nb'fl'gation8 8nould ing ' the ' hym ll8
they prl'ferrl'd out of the ltymnal of tD.ir
own choice. II.e conaide~d therefore that
no change should be Dladll but with the
cordiaL. appro\"ol not of. a small majority
but of t.h e grea majority of the ,peOple. , A,
11 mntter of personal preference he ~nch.ned
to Hymn.s Ancient IIn<1 IloMrn. ClonSidering
it t-o \)e superior from th musical alld
'fbo- /l.uioen 01 the O! II cod.eel , to '!.be Iiternry point of '1i w ⢠â¢lInd a better ro1.
enlted K idom.
'.
lectrOIl
of bymns. It was , tbe nea.rest WII
Full particular. on appl Cion t.o ..,y ' of !.be
had, to a ~tnndard hymn book for the
foUowinc
ent.!Church. It wal the book in use at many
RI::ADJ G:
vnnge1ical churches, e..g, l'l~ebendllry. GI'OIIe
....-11 Duller. So" and Pe . 1".6.1 .. &⢠⢠uk~t I&ee. Hodge's CIlIlrch. St. Jallles s, ·Paddlllgton.
W, E. BuLler, 87, Cbat.h
8I.reft.
It/l use ought not tb~efore to be taken as
"Tank ~y I"d Walk ⢠17. Mar
PllIoe.
tjll~ hadg of a.ny particular t¥1>e of ChurC!lh.
IIod4 .... d B ker, 16, l'rI.dBtreH.
rDa.d"bip. Tllere 'Aere doubtra.. hymns o~
acrilllOn and Ilou. ItO, "ria~ tltnet.
Ieb. H. QoooW. l~ Friar .~
â¢
.Iectionabl~ from ODe J1Qiflt oi view or ,other
lIou and Co" Lid,. KlllIOter treet.
in botb h ,mn ' book,. 1,1 Ilt thNe need BoOt be
I. J[, Herbert. Epworth Hoeoe. cImoa1.b lilr~t..
u~. '1'he maittr. bO'A' e\"er, ,WM too iml{eweU alld {)burchill. 12. S~Uon R d.
portant to be 'deeit,1oo ' in a ·burry. lind he
VI, _land Hqp.'eII. I',R.I ,B. , ili:l4:r:l¥c , r I.
~
IiaoDeoJl', lVlIIOII and (',6"
&lid 28, ".r~et Pia"", supported Ir. ' Wi)lter's nmendrilent,
The IlmendJlicnt was tll~ put and car.l.rtliur G, Wtot. F.O.A.. 5. Klrket !'Iace.
r. ".'-- l",.~bt, b. I.a&Jo Road.
riJ)(\, Tb.e _ serectio~ of. names . for the' comCO.i::....nd Oai!ul0lt. ~.r .,., B~IIi1Jo... 8t41oD mitUop ' wlUl deferred to the next meeting of
~he COllncil.
OA VEBSHAJI and ollie-. Townl'
s:::
Browne alld Lilly at 0 'manufacture
Poultry Houses, G'reenhoo!leS. Bungalo~'<, Farm Sh~cl â¢and en:ry des·
, ril'li. ,II " I por"lble Building.
BROWNE&:~ILI
Ltd.
51 E,
READING.
...
BESl'
FOR
FURNlnJIE.
II£ADIIG.
T<I ' 78.
W INDOW IILI_.La.... MIL wi" .. ....
..... . ... It"
up to iO I.. wl4.,
..Itb
lUI lAce..1a
d Moller
M.
a llpeci&llb .
DOUGAL~.
-
OAfOIt() WAD. RU~
.........·UDSON'S . SOAP
has been ever faithful to that fine
·trait of , aomeatic
-=:;=..... .cI '
⢠.... w l1ic:h
Brili
once.
t-l1 ..'·nI.'..... that 110
that he may quHe
a.t
'I'dnity fOl" DlOn.h~ 0.'
vears
-come, {or it js ant' thiBRthe lfUlhop to
say tha.t )Ie will bee.r in nrilld 1\ particulAr
incumbent's wi<Q lor a ("hange at' w() k, lind
quite IlllOther tblng ' for the I ight kind , (If
""ark to' be fO,ulI(l for biDY. It would l!eem
"iller. tlll'r(iOPll. for thOtSe w.ho ha\"e bet-n
busyhl themselves about bis U<lel'SSO«' to
lwtl"llio their acti,vifire--{or a while. and to
remember that ~e new Vicar, wlloel"er be
i,:! must eitber 1:& unmarried or pomeeeed
or ooMidem.ble private men1lAl, The living
i8 worth £203 118r·jUlDum. to which. must be
added in DWnial YJIIlU
£~ i
Out of thi tlte Vicar
£GO " towards ' rtJh~~o~A~~~n!~.
IIDd hj~ In
at
L, B. W. Cart... 1'0. ' 15.
lory ... v ....
Slmmool. 4, Bri go Street.
BI&£OU"&L :-atepheo
⢠Chllrcb
rtel.
CiaownoRD :-Oeorge W .. Builder.
ROMAN
PUII.aOIlJlJl :~rtK A"l!ery. Brcoll _urlon,.
6rD_ WOQP :-1. Wldd:ttoD' Grovelaad ..
lIullt..... U.L : ~P. Pi_y.
ent. B
Twnoao !-Heary Klloa
.H1ft "-*.
'
W-"'''£II.:-8. 1'. NI,boll nd Bon.
ht l'11ce.
"Olll. . .... : -~n. H
fIO.D
11001, Weilio, £on
B~ ⢠.,.
... .
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REA-DING SA
...
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GS DA K,
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." rl; W ilDON IT
1I.1.liI II'OU~ ul1.y ,.
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,
⢠&K.UlOIo. ' - ,
.. ...... W14M1dA,.
l1li
FricIQ ,aJId lWurdI:r.,.......
Int.erH& aII'- .. ~.... . .
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"Ild Conv~rtU)le Property, Au ~itie purclued.
Foreip mon~y chaq . ' A firewoof,rQOJn 'or all PI to aDd
el deposlis. PriTiUe office; 'pr' 'ate door enfrance.GOODAcnE'S, T. HARY'S .' BU'rTS.
READ! G" E tabJi h
a a Pawnbroker
aDd SILYERSM),'l'H \ 1830.
I
rFor WfUhinll
clotAc.:For ckGninll
'/a°mr
For
w&.bed with it-ira aenicea 'a re
economical- itI uteS are manifold.
Heron of our eatIiet wua ~
victoIioua to happy ho.... c_...
I
-Aa... ap
,a/tn meala.
with HUDSON'S- SOAP. Make
your, ..... heautifally clean to-day
fOf' J.our retunaillc liel'oet ~tli,
HUDSON'S ,SOAP.
â¢
WH&'S WHO ?
.⢠The ~Orld'8 ~ 8taa~" and where ~hall
'A'e ~nd it mote ...idely ,presented fhl\D upon
rllilwa.y plll.t!())"JD? There we ee it in its
multirudinou kaleidisoopio aa.rb; a. vacant
ellace; 1\ moment. then a crowd ()f anxious
Ii~rying.
loiteri.ll{. forceful lind - weak
' ('
A tnin ha , arriT~-from it
t;ATUOUes AND hUQlnn~
mllst
h an epdleae variety of ~Ie,
~ it
'11 apt.. ~ an' equal number
of tra elleN eaeIl _grOMed wit~
parate
cu.es. aJlI~ aDd h.ope8, What a won'dertul &iaht thiJ is. and to one who (re9uenh the r.iiwa,: station iDtent upon __
JOg life in iL3 ~Dite , vaciety. at , timllll
ah·A.,. eXjlerie4cee. JJl&J befall. that of mis~r'~~I~I!l. t"~ i_ tily, oQIle', dOllble. not the l_t,
Thull eatraaced by the' iA.owaing of an expre~ I .toed, wbell to"'lIrd8 me advanced
!l-
.
HOLy' TRINITY·
-
A PUNGENT REPLY.
hat..
well-4n-d ' DIaD of lIbo"t 441
who .bNjItl:r thq. ' addr~oed IIKO:
oid c~ie, 110 here YOlt a.J'1:. aIM
tQ
lllClliq..JIO fit. w ~ if y()U
~ ..,Ml,1IO to:Ba ·lut ~t.
JOu r¥ down to £ei UI. alwloYS
and f.orl' for IOU, .IY iclu:rn~,
f'oilldum' at .Didoot:; dP'!'t ,mi'i that I
We
a
lean.
, 'r B u llo.
iliJstrated three of our new P'!tterns in 9 Qt.
These ~re ' very. .da.inty and neat and
made. Thfy·a.re aU set with ~EAL STONES.
buyi~ a P~ndant 'you" must" see -O'lif- sto¥Jr first.
I
exp*t 'you; been ' in town on the
dAale witQ til, kids, &0 and lIOn.
By love. mi 18 - So joac!"
&eros an. into his C!OID~
t he wPdow of wbich, II 1eiuIed
YII a oltW7 ..Iare,,"l. Tb w .. 1 left
decidll who J wu. who he .... "M t~
were. SomewW eOllfu-t b, this IIUddeil
~count:.r I _irbt ~ exit. whm-,,-etran8'!r. · witb a' ,1fIr'1rt limp; ~ mi Jaat,
m-y' 111..-,
ml ,Ions.
ellrltnl
/Wr, accoeted III.. ru.. tha 12.15 _~
1I'8IHI~' ,. Y~", i r~. ". millute or
90." ,. Then I've -"-d tll.... ~
unlucky," /!aid ~, ~ .l.-Mt
.
.. He aid J<on were to be lIore Q oblUlP
at Didoot." I .BtUett, "Ob t did he P"
lII\id be. quite 'QJleaneel'lledly IUWI "un~
ot!'. More than Wore I woodend who',
who. Gnd if. .tf« all. anythin.M_ mattera.
': NUNQUAM DOBlgO."
ana
ONEY AnV A. 'CED to
~c)Il~ on
M
PI.ArrE. JEWEL. u· I(''LES . of
VER'rU. aDd ever:y dllfCriptlon f Valuable
Whether it be in waabing clothes,
clam.., the home, 0," washing up
<v meal., tlUDSON'S SOAP has
WaY' shown ittelf to be the true
friend of the hOlilewife. The
- quality of this' g~ old soap n~ver
varies - ·ita repUtation fo_r d~n.
Iineu ia ... _potlen a the !men
IN PACKETS
' EVERYWHE
tI8eI...
J , _...
"home life
I
J.;
,n"..,.
.II.. 7. ~
,
I, -
Dc.ign t WiUl Real Pearls and
03rnet or Amet~'St .,.
. .. &1
Real Pearls an~ P~rldot
.. ' &2 ...
Real Pearls and Aquamarine ,
⢠, .. C2 ....
Pret~y
_
..
, 7 ⢠. VcrY
.
f
..
Dainty, set it!! Re:ll Pearls
and ,Garnef. Ameth)"lt, P-erJdot, ' or
Aqnam.'\r~e , !!.e1Dg o!'11 smaU ~~tre_
S\0fl we can do these all the samc . --~............... _"
. pri c .... ~'" ⢠_ . _."
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