Berkshire Chronicle Reading 06-1918
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-Eor ....the p
war, inch~iq V
Ace Limit-18
⢠T,erm of
M.en enIistiajr
)risee necessita .
All enrolmellta
lie carded out 5ub
.
Before attest.
'1eattested on the n
.though ' no liability
Euolmem will
aigning attestatio.
neot of their bein
them in detail.
P"Y aod allow
~my. Tbe lMMPI
-
For two yean. with option of ·renewal.
â¢
â¢
be liaWe.for Ilome ervice onl~, uIeH and until
e passU. of a new Military Semce Act.
ill be in the rank of pri...ate; PromotiOIl to N.C,O. rank will
~p..ll
d~lI~
ueutlr by !!elect'~' "
.
, ,men will be di harged from theu present obllptio",â¢â¢ and
cC)nditions; but eir service will be rea'arded.as cootmuous,
will ellist under"' ,beir old attesta~iO?' â¢.
mount to po mode than the r~ of names. aod before
orms aQ men ",ill have the oppljrtunity of withdra~~ ill the
unwilling to accept the terms.when these are made Plown to
..
..
ppI~"'
lor I!;aroIiaeIat .,m ... NOel..... at, Bucks BatQlion. Telll~ &"uare:
.
Staff, 5th Vol. Bn. Oxford an'd Bqcks L.t.~ Drill Hall.
.3rd Vol. Bn. ' Oxford and Bu~ks L.I ... D'~Hall. 10 a.lIl. to
m. Saturdays, 10 a.ta. to l- p.m., aDd TlIei<ky. - Thursday.
Saturday eveuIDgs, 8.00 to '9.80.
!
' .
-HIGH \\'.YCOM
R.S.M. Wbi~>28. High Street (over Labour EJ:change).
T
day. Thursday, and Saturday evenings, 7 to 9.
â¢
. ' CHESHAM-Capt. Hic~IÂ¥an; ,brilllfaU; Wednesday and FTiday evenings, 7 to 9.
BUCKI~GHAM~ a)or ]. ~ H, Hooker. T.D:, Milk Factory Office, ' Monday
i.
ev Ing-s, 6 to 8.
,,1 NStOtV-Lieut. A. C. E. F. Kennish, The Cottage, M
, onday. aw Friday
1:V ings, 6 to 7.30. .
.
â¢
MARLOW-Lieut. aird, No.~. Hiail Sl-fcet, Mond y and Thursday evenings,
8.30 to 9.00 p.~.
a
â¢
I?e
to everyone desi
I.~ ⢠⢠aI." WAWIII i!l~ 'vital necessity
L
puuctual and efikient.
faithful 'sen'ice to it~ owner-.c·ven
,,
In peaq: as in war it gives constiti1
"!lifer. the 100 t tTyi ng conditions.
-
I
.
-
.
,
"knn".
enDl. . "t.r
.~'
Stolle pay_til tNltlll
If loft arlit whispeJ'!l
ita are,
d;
⢠ho er,
TIl. 10Yt1d OD.·, hOIlltl
.&. bl_hal "DOt the
,
The d .... ,u]ft\1'II11a iD L
A. aUlterM pa"'l~ fo .. two.
'!'he park', lI\Iqueete~ nook or Ma
BeciOIUII .n havt'ln swoet of N'St.
.&.lId eaeIl familiar hom..hound str
A tIOrtal to !\ fatul'C) bll'9t;
Wbilat pillAr.bOw: eo adamant â¢
Seems to .tow ⢠frl.-adly ~n
..
As bllleto4loax ;w:itl/. .tamp want
A1Id furti"e ki&~ Ie dropPed within
â¢
BBOAJ) STREET CONGREGA IONAL
CHURCH CHOm FE8'TIV AL.
The Broad Street ohoU added fres laurels
to their excellellt reputatioD by th \r perfo~ 011 S.DeIay mo.-Dina of teart.
IOIIf "Th. Pitrima .. (R. IMHe)
⢠the
.Dt~ .. By
by lon's W.n '~. (
).
Both th_ selections _re Itotewo 1 lie-
ca_ of their 81mpatbetio treatm t aDd
the I.,... tone mauataiDed thl'Oulhoa , whilst
."d ahade w heRiven
ae~~::':':~bl~li«ht
.rt~e .ff.-et.
conlIr. 1'. . Haffey. ill to hi! C Dgrn'tu.
ledina' 80 ablo a ~ of v
iata
UPOIl ~lie re ulta of hi~ ace plished
Mi8a E. Or~D ' pr~ided at the orpn, and hy lIer kilful playing m teriaJly
contrii)uted to the. undoubted 8uce
of tlli.
allnual fest! ...1. .
.
The ellUre 1!8rv-.ice was 8n enjoyn Ie one,
the sense of· " hometi.n ., ooing
proIni:
nent .Dd valuable characteristie. \
whole
beillg crowJteCl by.⢠truly eloquent n d elfectin l!8'naoll. TIM. member!! of thV! ehurch
ha..e eYery reBl!OD to COD 1 rBtUI&te{1msel VI'S
on the p<MMlS'Iion of 90 able a
tor. for
the Be.... W. MDrtoU BaWlineoD 'tH S I'l'8cher
who not only 0011111 IIch·ocste. the oinK or
duty, but · a"'" ~ the ex
'onal
po".r of TeDtieriDI hia di~o\ll'Sl'~ lftrtive
IJ.T apt aad teUi-. illustration. H ~peaks
witla the. llutaor;ily of. a mall W;lO be iev8Il in
what he prea.c_. and ·with lin eaTn t
.nergy that catrill1l power and the
vi('\ion
th.t a mall V! bebind the 8polcen '1toTd. 1111
.... U as belO? it. I am eon&dellt !thab he
hllll the deep d'ection of hi~ OllnRfl:lltion,
aDd that they.IUI 'llc ~'poic to ,him in ain for
wia6 oou.1!81 and. Ittl dn<'e, or 8YI'T ud him
laekinc in hel __or oomlon:.
Hi. IIdd rf'SR
was.baaed ,,~p~llll Ixxvii. YBI'St' 1 : "Thy
way; 0 GOd. '1R tn the fIIlnr.tuI\l'J'.' lind I
~ret
Iaat q\leetion 01 R!)ace lIt+v n
my
quotiDR more thaD the follo"ing
ence~ :
.. Man cannot li:ve by bl'l'8d ilion . W f>
need IIOme lIOn of
"tACt with l'intunl
lhmft':: ". ""
, P~ .. II
yea
y whieh . k<-ep
ou """.., in. to
t ⢠et.,...al '
" ........a liM
111 ......flD DOW.· ,
"GDd ~t"
'nd !lad befo.... s'nd to
pr.Y' 0 ,ust to lui'll to Hilll and
t Him
come ill .â¢
I f The C1in~ will belp 08 to k ...
God in
onr milUk." ~
.
â¢â¢ The Chure~ exi~t$ to promot mAn's
welfare."
_. . .
.~; ·~'J)on't Il't 0" he oheated out of Olr 1'3l'1,oelie! jn pmyer."
.. After 1111. U(e 'nll§t he a dull affair if
we are without I'I'liJtloo."
I
.. Nothing. c~,n make up ' for t~ 108~ of
I
ay
The 'nme can '.be aSc:ertli~~HI both qalcldy and accurately.
llade of r SOLID liVER. it has a
lever moV;me~t, and is as c armi/l'g iq
reliable in ~e.
of 100 J'Mr$' establish(d r flutdtion. .
. :lr.pearancc llS
11 c mrs u'ilh it ike gllaraHiu 'of
PlUCK
-a::=-,.
. . . . Fr...
I ilL:
i
alld IDOn.T heiD,
e~"ry·
is no matl:4lr of arprilll' that
in )lis efforts to meet the need
hie dio_, Aa.II more than oneil oTero
taud his ~treol!'lh, thou~h the in"Pitatioa
of hi~ l8je,rshli>, is ack1!owll'dpd cnry·
id Sontllwa.rk:. Hia ulU18latioll to Oxford
will .brill' it. 011'11 burd611, bpt it · may bf
hoped that Dr. Burp "ilI bt ablt' to ,iye
more ti_ and attention to tLe l.~r pro.
blem of the Church's life than Ito has
hitherto found J)088ible. He JlIIaY bfI IIIISnN'd
of the cordial appftCiation of Churchmell
both within and wililout his ne" dioot'lII'.
Dr. Ihl~, who W&II born in' 1862. ill 1\ lIOn
of the
V. R . Bnrgt'. of Fort William.
Calcutta. He w ~neatt'd at Bf'itfqrd and
at Varloorougl â¢â¢ and then lit UnlTersit:r
Colterf'. Odo/·d .
He took a fi~lll,8s in
Yoderati')n and 1\ MOond in J.it. Hltm .
From 1887 to 1890 h .. wai< sixth fMm {aster
.t Wellingtoo. and tb~1l }w. rehlmed to
Oxford a., F.-IIow lind Tutor of ' his old col·
1._ H w nt to Repton 88 HeadmAster
in 1900. but he had been there ecarceJ:t more
than l\ yl'ar whl'n he "~!I IIppoiDted 'Heaa·
mut., of Willc.heAQ>r. It is gflnp]IIlIJ reootroised that Dr. Burge mut be reckoned
as one of llie most 8u.coeseful tJ.,Pod of. a
public IICh 1 in our t itnes. and l,. nla... be
re(errt'd to 118 a
hOl/1ma ter-bis1\op ,,·110
hM proved lti mself t.o he i u the d08Cllt
patbT witb all c-li\68eS of th. eomm1lnity.
w~. It
Dr. B~,
eom,moIIlpl.", eft~,
.
ees during aooual training ;be same a~ for the 'Recul.tr
sanatone(J.ip 1~U of £1 to each man who' put in full attend~ce·at camp wi11
paid, ' and ' may possibly ,be increased.
. ' . . . I.
There 11111 be
traU)mc: camps thiS year.
_
AU clothing. e4iuipment, and transport necessary for 'mobilisation will be
~rovidea Territorial nivisions ~ill stand on tbe same basis as Regular Divisions
~ r.egards orl'anisation. arms, equipment, and transport.
A ·~a...
a
oIa
~~~~e_lll
0;:'
won had"el)'
to he'=~=I~
_
neâ¢.
atm·
Dr. DIlT!(e wa
made CbAplain "
thl'
OrcJ<.r ot' St. Jolm of Jerus lC'm in England
in 19f!ll.
â¢
The "D.ti1, Ch'l'OI~icl" RIl'~: ' . n w~~
o
tin.1 tlmt the Sll00N;sor to Dc. Gore
Rpould \)A 1\ ftchoLa .. as W;1l11 M A relilliom
lea(]er. ' 0 be-U(lr cl.oiee OPIll<! h TP bet>n
.made thn,u of Dr. Hllrge. ChArmin~ in
mnnD(\]'. lil,(,raJ in ~ pidt, rirh in J ,,\,,"in~.
he can clolhc hil. thou~bt8 in mos fehcil-ou<
lo.ngunA'~. A hriflf Jl('8('11 of his-no ronda
titan fivtl mlD,lf.e8 in Ipngth- llas
witJ. mn nd mo oldrd my own
in I'0rtai n d i l'I'clioDli ever m ea I
it."
_
VrR(TBD READlNG I ..\ S'l' YEAR.
A[lDrt from his :\ 'OOciation with Wl'llington. Dr. lhtl'llP i lcnowu in Lil DPW di()('.-SI'.
], t · .Jon(' he Jll'PBrhPd at All RaiDt-i'
(,hurch.. Itl'ading. an" ROJJuitl« QJl beh l\\t
elf tbfi Sontb Loudon Chun-b Fund, wu.icll '
_kit to Jll'<lVid« for tlHo thickl.v-po)lulat d
(Ii~tri e lg
or
.oDd"
.. The sanctuary is 'the'lllaoe whe
desc ription or eJI" ' llI'f'US of i ds dic('Ptlt'.
i
God
IS
l'J.o. Killg h
bron pl{'al'fld to aUPl'o\e
nf the al>lJOintro nt () lit" Right r ..ev.
H~r,.
J.uk(' Pt<gt't. H.D..
Ri ~hoJl
Rulfra-
8'01\ of Ht>epM, . M ]JUtOll of (,he.' \Vr. in
\I
SWIll t o the 'Ri,ht R .... . 1"rnn<'ls. J 1m
J yr'. D.D .: who ha.. Il'lIigllf'tl: '
\
'l'h~ ue".. Bj.hol,) 0 (!ll('Ste r iM wpll known
in tI,,, Oxford d~. h .. havuu! 'IIddr~86f'd
mel'tilljt'H al P.eading and eloewltert.
LADY BARRINGTON~S
VILLAGE' ·HOMES. ~
â¢
FLAG DAY IN READING â¢
'rural areas .
i
r:
a,.
"toâ¢.â¢
IAdJ:;:-I It,,,,, tramped all LoIIdoa ~",hia,
find their rl\lbl'oom, an:r.I, I'C)nally trith the
in Yaia. W ..... are JOu?-Apollo.'
Ue otber Dl8mber8 of thll community, the social.
. . . ban omUted tile baqaia DOD ters .t fCl_tioltal /lnd recr('ational advantages
tile. 1I...
~
wbich Ilho~lor(' on~ more the happi. Critic.iIl, a 1M" Ito\'lll. the UtYi wer In
and pf'O'lJll'ril,. of f'RrHrr \'iliAIff' life.
"SlIIIdar~" laYS:" It iA I DI.i1l~
Whi~ tile work i. al vre~nt collh4!d to
IlP of IIhrtdla aad aarapa f~ .~ry tllfl two vi\laj(Ori of Shrh'l'nham and Wat('b·
I'Mftt I_to. of 6cltjCn, ud the fact tllat ⢠fteld. with their popul.lIti!JJ\II of 1,⢠â¢nd
wllole IIoWe of w4", . . . . lmm Mr. Itt nIlIpl'Cti,:el,. (lI!'d ~~ 1A hoped breNt to
. . . . .rth1'. cnaet aDtl ⢠"laole .. -1c of pro... "hat. PO! â¢â¢ hle 10 .the hl!Uerment ~f,
oll aIld ....... riotou rII....1 condition III provldinr; hOl)le!l for dt8oolou fl'Olll Elillflr G1)'t', aUohn.,.t han &bled men), it i< int.. nded I ter to ~lI:t.-nd
⢠⢠dQJllpeci 'a, 11_ aot !DAlre it ."1 ....if'r tlM lO('b"mfl to 01 hC'; IIrens on ('OtlD~
to ._I1crir tile _ . " 'llM frindl~ eritio ~iation lie~, nd 10 IIdmit men to the
1111IIIt Iaa.....lrfd .. TIle Paather." .
h(Jl1H'~ from -ncighbourinl{ coun~ townlO..
. ".. teMWMd Cnl;i!rt rtiltt, Pablo - ,
To carry tl!roujfh (hI' ....ork at Rbrivenhslll
.c4,M i . N'>q\lirtd; of thi", £2,* a... alrendy
tht
lit ..
~ AI_cloD
~. .. The 1It~ . . .·t t"1 to
lIM'.'. ~ col\t'Cted. Mrs. de Bothe, whQfle or...lIIiag po_rs a", F;o woU kno.-., i UII'
he
If ~~~~k i.~:;
dIlr+alciJul"'. eollecl inlt orrnD«I'''''.tw, a1ld
. who (,lin fI u.t Lady Raninl!M"
J--~""" tII_
All eo1l"'...... ate "",ktd to eommunicate witll
OIIetlam~Wit1l
... BaaWr~:::~~ lIi'11. de Bathe at· H.rt~,. CoIIrt.
,.i'II.
n_
â¢â¢"iIi'
PflO"'."
tfful,:.
11.
riP'"
OUR
suns
are d;signed
sPecially for young m..eudiey're absolutely. the very
latest in style. and...contain â¢.
all the little smart touches
:which appefll to young men.
n.. . the
Materiab · are
exclusiVe in both design aud
colouring-you'll not find
au.ything Iluywhere qui te
so refined ad distinctive.
DROP IN aDd try
tMse fiDe Suit.
ODe of
00. II
then you'll agree with Uj;
that these are the Suits you
ought to wear, for style.
for fit, for wear. and YBille.
GARRETT,.
13, -WEST STREET,
READING.
â¢....â¢........................................
NEW BISHOP OF CHESTER. t
The ~iU\ lind obj LI or thl' llilme rna,- be
COlI!IeCrates
cltureh briefty HUUllIUlriscd Il h ving in vie,.. the
provi~ion
or pleasant C()ltag~ witll Inl'Jte
ill holin_."
!!l..-dI'WI ntt,\(~ bed. In. chel'rful IJllrrouaclillgtl,
' .. The Church i~ a 8Jmhol of Tf'1i ·(In.''
.. We 8houtd y !'Om .. reK!\r(l to e claim tor di~ablPd Ull'ft. in their Dalive villll8ll8 ;
the e~tubli"hmont of !lOrn!! industry be1It
of ~1U' l!piritna nlltur.-,"
.' _
suited to I b<> cnpallitie~ of the IDen lind the
JlIXED PICIJ.F~.
want of the ~jghbourbood; nnd the revival
A BeadiD' ma1t, applied the otb.. r hY at of l'ural sociat liie.
tile Traâ¢â¢â¢1'~ ])8~t for a job 118 a t ra III
The work i,. III ....ad,. eommllJ\,ced in the
co_actorâ¢. Aeked.jf be bad ally qualika· ,-Ill. of Slt.rivl'nhllm. Berks. W1l81'8 B field
tioq for the job, -he ftptied tit t ⢠once of eight · acres has bet>n Bl'quired for the
_ked &II a ..rdiD. .-eker. He ~ .t purpose cLose to the 'church, schoof lind
cw>* ~, . .d placed on the Oxford shope. Re~, in Ih h~t of the
illage.
BOII4I route.....
cottap!! lire to bI> built thL. summer , for
.. Battlfl music," wri~ 'Ila_ Nellie diMbled me·n. onrlook.ing the criclmt aDd
lie... D.B.E .⢠"has tile efff'Ct ef ~kiDJf recreation ground. th'p .bowlinJ!: KreeD. alld
.... feel . lib heroN
act like Ioeroes. tlwl tenRis ground. wh i('n. all 61fU"t on t,.he
PartielllarlT the ': WMdiBS .lIbrelt.'Â¥
ieW. !lnd elMfl to Ihe lnst itubon (also to
'I'Ile Tim811 , ⢠.,007 eol__ : "n.ar bf'
built tho year).- in which the ~n will
knoWD."
.. The principle- which
"
South London . Dr. Bnl'Jtl (our
Teport tah'd) nladp a ' very rOTcibl .. 1IJ)TK'al
to l.ift hl'arl'ril by I, is m ov ing .l\1Id tl'lling
VidCOllDt~ S.. rrington ha re«lived per.
the luulctl11lJ'Y.
.
I am sfraid JlI'Opl.- do 1J0t wo"' ip 'God Dll$iOD to hold l\ 118ft d ny to-Ul<\rrow
nt
'Iteamng !furl ' in ndjll1'(lnt vj Jl II I.'(!~ . in Rid
io the i ..1M snd
who do not
rslup
of hor . ' lIento for -IIs~ i ting d i!'l\bled men j n
B.im in. the Mootllll"."
.
..
if you want to be rigbtright in Style-right in
Quality-right in Price.
To
'DEMOBILISED
SOLDIER~..
\
SUITS to. measure,
7 to 10 D'-\' YS.
Speci,,! Reductions ,'lid Rai/w., ·:
Filrc~
{f llcnllt·tl I"
I' /In 1",.<['1, .
F-.O. W L E R,
TAILOR & QCTFITTE R
(Near. Ridle7,·. BrldCe).
75, KING'S ROAD,
READING.
................................................ ,
PEACOCK
GARAGE,
51, BROAD STREET, READINC.
MOTOR I ENGINEERS
j
. ---
PRit'ATE L 4RS FOR HIR E.
R EPAlJlS .
Open ' Day and
W WOODMAN &
-I
CO~
hi. 141 â¢
ON8.\'.-Tbe Dt'IY IllYp>;tm nt Cor r~'.
tion. [;td .⢠wi! .lend .£5 and up"ard â¢
on note of hand to I'sponsible PerllOu; repaymenb to .uit BouoW'crs' conveniencp;
no reea- charced; nloderalo intme .- Apply
to tuir Local OftilJl. ~1, Oxford R oad .
RaadiDI.
r
)fONBY ADVANCED to a'lly a UWllnt o Q
JEWELS. AltTICr.I!:S of
dacriptiOD of \'aluaLI ..
ADDuitie~ pur·
A tin~
del''''''