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John
~. July
7t1t (Twice Ni&WIJi⢠â¢
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Dowa.·
:<n~ 'Phboe~.
~
d others
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AVIS,
udaih. to
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Gad." - .
"The
. F.eat uriAC tllal-.uul}"OUDl star,
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Gi..d>vs
SLIE.
.
.
.
Slarring
the~'
g-re:Ueat actor.
WOKINGHA .. AND DISTRICT
AGRJCUL:fURAL ASSOCIATION.
SESSUE HAYAKAWA.
: " ,Th. Old aDII the " . . . ...
⢠One uf'Charles Frob
's mge ~.
⢠Patron: IrIS
Ifiuary' TBIt KulG.
Presideat : Capain W. GoouL
Cbairma" <If ~ : E. JI, STVllGES. "Etq.
Path.'.
OR n_.1 " "'.K, ~ . 3.:
,
,
RTlN in
VIVIAN
"V~"
The story 01 i llirt and how ,dJ.c;oearly lost aU
MARY PI
.. CaptaiD
"s.us.a.
Starring WILL
dd~
y .......
)f S. RA~T.
. II
Eltbib1tioo
⢠} h,C.
'ha.
OIFOID ,
BOOIS ud MAGAzoo:s "ANTED
N ST!AIIII$.
, FOR OUR
, SERVICE EVERY WltUDAY ~RO)( MAY l~
.
TO 8&I'IaB&R tI.
â¢
STEAMERS Iea~ -C4
LOCK at ~ ⢠.m,
lorallJl\a~ to O~.
AI ..... to w~R,
at US 1I.m. to WAlLIIIUIOIID . .... 5..~ ~..... to
.~ IIENLEY. Up boat........
â¢
TERRI1RIALS IN INDIA.
CAVUlSHA)( UJDGB BOOKS
aad
~ for
HOTEL at 10.s5 a..... -.I 4............. Dow. . . . . 1OI:
. ~ us &om: and S.IS p.a.
....
at
~_"""i.rr._
(By kind perlDiasion of the PrClident).
Erttms for CORN CULTIVATIO and
OOTTAGi: GARDEN ClASHS
CLOSEÂ¥ (WI JUI-Y ,10th, 1919.
A limit.." number of .paces are . to let for the
of ~riailtur&l JIfaclIiDery and
1
F'afin Requisites.
For parliculars, schedulCl and entry" forma
a pply' It)
.
CAPTAIN B. MARLEY.
Ford Croft,
Eversley. H,ants',f
,
PAR1 8.
~
Tnder
,
~";1I bike -place oil
.Jun.··
Pathe'. · AI..........
.~
... .....
fl. ..
d'I' C I, tT '
OCTOBIER ht; 1919.
"THE MYSTERY OF .
DOVBLE CROSS."
..-......
"I.
FORD jn
A t:lle full or comedy and pathoe.
,I
T
'TURN.
CART HORSKS, HUNTERS,
to tIliII oun, CATTLE. PIGS, VEGETABLES.
ROOTS, CORN, BUTTER, 1l0ULTRY,
£GQS ud HONEY, toJIether with II
And
,-
ANNtlAL ' SHOW
~
1faga-hles are
~reatly
tbe Tcrritori.rfl who UtI'e
bNn reeaiJaed' Ind'
n
hot
Ul
la ano....er
--.
C.1JP fi Nlllelit Jrithiu the wnUII of ~ battaok
room from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. is apt to _no
..-.
y TIck"" are is:ted to .If .ny person who has 8pl\re literatu,..
ora. Oxlord. Hooley. would kindly forward the same to the
Adjlltan~, 285 Coy.. ],lachine Oua " Colp.
Soa. !9. ..... -9ILrcct N --.ra, .N.!W..F.P., India, it would be
R. . . . . ~. 1'J9.
0Uc'" l'Jctoria Street: or rratefuH, reeeiv«l ⢠â¢
JU."'TURN DAY TICK
ar'-;~
fil .4S) lit. Bank........:
. J!ankH_Fl ,III , WALI,J
BoI.,. 4/1.
.
R
,...........0.. Ste:omer
Gori.,.. W
WlDda'.
CooIbiaed
and
)taiclmhcad and
Full partjculanl r..,. I'IonD..lei 541. Oxford .Road: 'Dot
LcmoIoa Road: H. A. JOn .. %2.
G.W .R. $ation.
â¢
\0
G
FORDuo.sol
S_AL~TER&ai~BR.a_t~lftjrni:-OIFTDiiM_'
E. tAWS
t,
RIVER 0
LIIe oi
TRIPS.
LI~.toDe.
At CASTLI a.r aHICI!Cil11OlW CHUIaI.
Splcadid Steam Launches On THURSDAY, July 3, at 7.30 p.m~
â¢
RLlGHT" "!IIYS
boat
TERY;' and ,. MAJESTIC" (the la~geat
C)!l tbe Upper Thames). will start Crom his
. house at Caversbam~.as follows :....
( SUN DA.Y. June 29.-HpJL1£V and TEIIPLE
ISLAND at 3. Return Fare Z~.
By Rev. PITT BONARJEE.
All Welcome.
THE 1IITISII1UTOllOllLE TlACTIOR
ING at 3; Return Pare 2/·.
COMPMI. LTD.
MONDAY, JIIIlC 30.
SP~IAL TRIP
\Q OORCHE$TER It 10.30. Rctllm
3/-. HE LEY ancI TEMPLt ISLAND
MOTOR
at 3. Rdwrh Fue 2/6. GORING at 3.
Retorn F.are 2J-.
~BANC TOURs, â¢
TUESDAY, J\&ly 1.-HENLEY and TEMPLE
JSLAND at ll. Rdllrn Fare 2{6. HENHE above CompalJ.Y's poweri~ and
.LEY and TEMPLE ISLAND at 3. RecomiOl'table . Z8-seat
1urn Fare 2/6. GOItING at , .
,.' Fare 2/:.
(
will run the folJowin~ touni - July,
HENLEY IiIOVAL REGATTA. .
1919:.
WEDN~SDAY J~ l._HENLEY at 10..J0,
~tsDAY,JU~Y 2~
. ⢠, IlJ.SO 2flc! 2.311. w.e.m Fa.r e 216, CiraiIW Y'OUf to 'BURNHAM '8EE.CIIES.
THURSDAY, JllaDAY and â¢Sfl'nJRDAY,
1Iaty'- Hutta at 2.IS II."
july 3, 4 anc1 S.
LEY at lCl.3Q, 11.30
w.e ....
Beeche. at 6.30 .,....
and 12.30.~...
2/6.
.
. RdUra Fare 1}6.
TEAS .0.'0
BO£aI).
HElIii.&Y.REGATTA.
THUR8DAY. FRIDAY aD4 SATURn Y,
JULY !trd. 4th aDd 5th.
CaAR
T
' u.ve
.
CIWabanca
___ st.
on adI ~ eae
lor:
) 9.30 ..... , ~
11.30 .... ucI
12.30
p.m.
6.lOp-.. 7.
~~
f..... .......,
'.111.-....
..
~~
p--r.
n.4ierlalrillg eeeretari.1 work of & ,1l&tnotie
cb&rnet.er, llr. Cooksey l'ellde~ tb..e co.. .
munitT uMial 5enice, .tld his death .....11
be I',.tly deplored.
The N_ Bishop of Oxfor⢠.
ngeF ,
One
Ti.llle brillgs ~-ma.rkable
.te er imal(ined when ~ng t1,~ H",bop
" 'ApllIitt â¢â¢t
~ ~ V-. 01 ~llthwark pleading fo1' th~ ~ "'" Loo.
don fund last June at All SaioW. it.o"d iDK
that twelve months aftenr.rds hl' wou ld ~
I
appointed to s ucceed Dr. Oore as B,.bop of
IUGle, MUSIC .M SPIRlTUJd
futon!.. The rumoUI'1I which hawe been 'n
A great ~ 1I.......... 'e4 Ja ~rIlw~m
exiflteneo as to a biflhop froDl anothe. lin.
botIa â¢â¢ ~ aM AIBerica.
port.nt See trau sferring to th once covell',l
Dr.
di0C888 of Oxford have pro'red ground' ~,
THE
KINO'S
5eeD5MeN~
â¢
I
at· ell." his
and Dr. Barge may han had some mi"Kiv.
iDgs in 6.lliq the seat held by such Datio D..1
' . ,....... LADY IIEDIU
~urll5 IlS WilberloTCe, tobbs, ~t. And
Oore. But the Bncce 8 which has ~L"p rlo
.tteDded him as bea4~f ReptOn and W inchester, and 8S bisIlO'P- of the diocese of
,Soothwarlr; with its teemiDg population and
Will present at lAc MIoYe uu ~
. . . . 10 lbat
reccntl~ by
IIIPSt
extremely difticolt preble ⢠just ifieJ< tho
pI'(lIhineaat..,uit . . ..- ' , wbk:Ji _
thtl aDd
poat free on applicAtion. oon6deDOIl that he will control thp difll'o<ol
lIIean. at lIIIfdiJII lIIoutands of coo","s
the
"
with I!'reat eftieiency and Decal I\ILtiilfad ion.
â¢
spiritvaliltic faith.
ewen though h.e ml\y not hold the domina! ing
.1.
The~ ~ will'
e
position in the lifo of. the Churoh whirh
The FamouJr POST-TVI G TEST.
80me til hig Jlred~80rs b ....e done. ('e..
UNCANNY WRmNG aDd READI G,
tain1.v from t.he estimate one CC)li.)d_ form of
SPIRIT PtlO1'OORAPHY, , bi . character when he was at R+dillJr. nnd
and Dr. SilAS Hoo....⢠ftiIIW'nbl
from what one mad . 01 him in the J>"'AA
RING ancI TAPE IIYSTERY.
in reference to h iq ~Dll1'e of ti,e diocese 0'
Sottthw-arlr, hI' i1I lihly to be a vc>ry popula r
CONCERT.
aDd approa~ble lili<hop. He JI068LOII"'lIl Jl'fen t
Specia1Jty London VaUdeville artntea ill
kindlin
of di~po~ ition, keen sympath y
.
appear.
...ith hi elergy_ fllf'Jing which has ~e n
P~\CES (iDCIudiDg wI : Seats, fin( r
'. 51-,
(\()centuated by a clo-;e. acquaintance 'rt th
numbered and resened; 3/6. n
and
the I!elf.sacrifieing wock they a.-e doing '"
ret1en'e4 ~ ~, rc:srrw:d j 1)3/ oorewned.
South London_ nd aD intense d06ire to cit>
Dotws 0#'" 7.30. CcM",~ 8. C4"i4I!(s 10.
all in . lIb! power to sharp their difficult,,"
IUld lighten their burdens. Soch a spi'lt
· THE SAL"A
in the Chureh is greatly noeded in th oM)
are cdebr.Wngtbeir JUBILEE in lhie to.1l on
day. Dr. Burge may be as.~ured of Il at Ort
5tIa, (jCk and}th. 'GcDc:ral.BooUa ~
cordi 1 weleome to the dioeese of Oxfurcl
Friday. lune 2'ith, 1919.
I:reat aDd w!Jlid.wide work SO year. ..,.
All
Old Readinl Fam ily.
in 11165-1915. Every Salvationist 11* IRlf.b to
The IUUIIo of Yr. )Veedon GJ'()8gmith- til
rejoice.bout.
Clxnmi.ssioner and Mrs.
..
KITCHJNG. in ReadincJOI'
oc:caipla;
COAL-ANI) OTHER THINGS. ",hom a memorial L!ervice was beld on Mon.
da,.-oonjun!!'! up m&jlY interesting WI8OCiaSA.TVRDAT.-l~ p.m. PROCESSION th~b
⢠'. ,J
tile towâ¢â¢ lolloowcd by three CcnlRJ OPE·
'The report of the Coal Commis- tiOD8. 10 r the G rOS!!mith a re an old Read·
iUg famjly . A year or two ago, wben the
.AIJl MER rINGS.
.
'
.â¢--1
. h
SONDAY.-Il a.m. HOUNESS )fUllJNG. s~n was recelvcu Wit
some s~r- OtlOrge Grossmith of t t:he present day and
3 p .... LEC1VRI: 011 Salnfion AnDy Wert llllse, because there was a growmg bill daughter. Eva appeared at n mntinee
byOc
ileiaolCrlUTCHING j Ilk lAourd Impression that the evidence wa:; .t the 'l'heatre for ehllrity. he i.,d,lIged in
⢠SlIttoa iu die chair MIIPO'ted by ~rdr:'
' ali '
If. tt
. l con W what he described as jHfftie biography. lfr.
1IIftI.
6.JOpAIR. SALVATION II
G - agamst nation s~t10n..
Oeorp Groos lIlith m$tiolled, to the evident
1fONDAY. -HS p.m. WOMEN'S IIUTIIIG 'j bt. Pk'oved that !labonallsatron would plllUUnl of the audlenee, that the appear·
Speakr, lIn. K~. 1.45
JUStLE E bring substanttai adant~ges to the .nee on- the progrn;mme of his daughter
DEMON1ST1UlTJON. .
nation as well as the mmel'5 pu.buc W1I8 the firet appearance of the Iifth o( five
-;-..,....-- - - - - - - - - - - - I f e e l i o g would be in fav,our of it ' in ~.tive gene....t~UII of an old Reading
n~
tb.e case of a key industry' dealing family who had fiflQred in Reading as ('I].
~
with minerals, but there IS only too terlainf!M!. He reminded ilte audienCE' tbat
creat..gr&ndfather, Wjlliam Ol'OR8nl ifb,
NOW OF:FERs
much reason for doubt wnether his
of I:<eading. and th, Jatt~r'8 eon, al'iO Wilâ¢
Fio.e Ribbed C H E
E grave national injury will not result liIun. who was kqown as the " Youog
VESTS V
ks' 1 .----' from the propos§ethods of work- Roeeiu ," celebratjad juvenile at'tor of h,s
.
nee, mce y tri~. .
the coal indu
⢠There are day, appeared 4n Reading very often, both
I
things involv
in the alterar in public and private. nea1'Jy a hund red
years ago.
The brother of th" younger
Ladi~' White
N D E R SKI R S
of the present yste~. and it is o
lilith, his IlraDdfather, Mt. George
. trimm~ WIth several r.ows of important to keep thexn distinct, OfOllSJDith, "'.as A friend of Ch.rl Dichn â¢â¢
I Insertion and e<\ged ~th ine One is State ownership of the coal. and the best-lr:no'WD l'e&der of'Diclens at _
Lace. 'ltl: Usual Price, 8/11 fields, which concerns royalties, time WDen public readings were 'Ilxtrt'mely
and 9/11.
.
and the other is the ownership and popular. 'fhe father of the . pr nt Winter
Gord n ~tre (...ouri~,
r. Geocge Oro&~
,.,...
management of mining busin'es~es. smith,
the old SAvoyard, i~ fill remembered
1Tn.ITLEY
(i......) No one who has had any experience iD n-ding. One Dl.8y add th.at Oeorge
of Government control durmg the Grossmitb, the grandfather oC the old Gaiety
war wishes to see it perp~.tuated. .' aulY," YIIS as n you,JIg man on the report·
.j
especially in an industry so vital to illr staff of.- the ., Reading )lereury," and
hie rift of mimicry
a constant source
the welfare of the nation as coal.
of amusement io bis oontempomrics. He
The question is not yet settled, "os also ;;ee-retary Cor some lirnj> of the
because it has passed out of th(l old ~ng Literary, Scient.i1id and M.&hands of the Coal Commission into ch1anics' Jnetilote. Mr. lVeeC!on Gl'08I!Dlilb .
those:·.of Parliament.
The consti- who ".88 wonderfolly versatiLe, Willi" broth er
late Oeorge Gl'OS8mith. He wu nol
Ha~ resumed
ness,
tlltion of the Coal Commission was 01.(be
wry yell known in Reoding, buf til. preeeD t
not a happy one.
It '.consisted writer had 'the pleasure oC _ing him 0.0
are now able to catet for
JarIl"CJlV of partizans. with a judicial ooe
ion nt Brightoo in the role of aD
- Parties 01 aU -descriptioos,
cftauman. The chairman made a esenped llUUltic who fanded that he Wall
and k> hire Ten~ Tab~,
report which was partially epdc1t.s~d N poleon Bonaparte, 'wh~ ~tyle 00 uniform
he &88uD\4!d; he youJd strut acr()1;8 0uI stAge
by
six memi>trs. Five others made (lonrlf,.ntly
Chairs,
Cbtlery, PJale,
repeating. nidently to hjs own
an independent report. whilst a WDlJi:le ...t · l.e . n. ·.. Wellington IIhaU Jlot.
Glass, China, J etc.
sixth made .a report of his own. reac.h. Qtzatre B......... It was all. iuiglt iJlto
These reports are in themselves a the rclma1'Ubie powe 01 t.b i denr &lid
ente ·.ing actor. who 8praq lrom BeadiDg
ONE' NIGHT ONLY.
J 11JIIDlI
, ... hi, at â¢
Plan aud 'licIrdI at ... rutttute-.Boar
te.u..
SILAS HOOPER,
'Phone 971.
...Ht.~iht."
.
,
Mr.
It.
J, DUll ~t
.
Will siDg to you just for the
asking on ' .H. Iii. v. or 4 ~
COLU14BIA RECORD at .
p-~
,I
"
L.tt
'.l'le 4eatll~r. Prank Cook.oey rllUl<»es
... ".. "'
pat Mrn~ to , !be Cou..
Mrv.t,ive pa
in ~c. 1t Wall Ii Kreat
cU.,. i.e 1ft. Co+kaey'o career whom lfr. "hr.
~Ia won. the ljI!at for
patty in 188.'i. Ilrt.,r
It had ~n Ibeld by & Liberal for furt,
,.re. In other wa1'!, &II ⢠member or the
ea"oraham District Co
i1. ' a mem ber
of the old Volontalr :rire BrlJade, aDd ae
OWELL:'
,
........r.· II.B.\DIRC
TIle
ONLY IN STOc~
,
..
LILAC hOMINti,
READING
Price Liits of Seed. for tl. Farm
Gardell
,
eo-
THE CHRONICLE.
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ST.
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E.
"'.s
&: SaD,
~,
c60demnation of the constitution of
the Commission. They show 'thq
fatiJity of choosing men ..,ho already boJd pronounced or interested
Â¥iew:s on the subject of .inquiry. On
c
the main polots the 'evidence has
DOt ~ or altered the views of
anyone of them.
.
The time has now come tOf' the
a.heat of public opinion in this
controversy. In the Coal Commissioa thue was no place for the c;on.â¢â¢LI i..er, wt.o after all is a vital factor.
everybody bas to pay about
.a a toa for thelr i:oa1, which will
JIftt\Oly be the case ~" the
~1§aaJties of tile positiqn win)ll3lli~s. Industrie$. will be
IPlejtldlce41. ad the cost of living
~ed.
The
_1._ _ is one that sIloaJcl not be
.
riboot ~
the propo$als witt Dave
ISO. LONOON 'STREEl',
READING.
·Phoae~3.
.
,
8tock.
W .. li ......·s A_d.
E~ ry ilehpol boastA of its war record, and
~ pi th III han aDy -.an to
amed
o
wu.t taw old achoJaDl"''' done. Bat
tJult of WelLiAgton ColIqoe. in itA proportioR
n
out hy
.of killed to oUDCled, really
italf. No ~u thaa _ have been k.illed.
apiMt 881 wounded.
It · , as Sir la1I
B.aiHloa _ntl,. pointed out..,a remarkable
~ I!llfttlliIaa uceptioul quaHties ..
Jt .a.o.... loo. JaeroiralJ.y d 0.
Mliehly thf8e yoUll&' men, OODl.-J of tilâ¢
"'T . _ . , E.elMll lite,
we tllei;r Ii
COG......
fo~
ODe
t.1oeir oowalry. ' 'SHh .. reeo~
to ~'88 I the learlul to11 &1Do.1t
eua-tten.a, aaCl -the e%Clt'J)tlonaJ perils ~t
the ,... JW the,. did 1WIt .Web. U4I their
_lWt ......., alIould be ⢠lIr'
pa&loa to w . oa.. wtillin
... to tile ·
you..,..r fe.ration th
hitrli. ·deal for
". '
u.il' eliIa JIO nobly f
t. Well·
iJlctoa itMlf ~ lie _ e l l tioll; tho
hoo!- is f~ ⢠.-d tt.
re On ey ry hud
lieu that UDder the ~nial )t"al:er (lfr. W.
111. V "a1 i pr'OllJlflrity '
ured.
t~ COIIUIlunity
as eU
the jn-
.
~eto
CllliliIDOof ..
.
⢠abel
fair· con-
__
__
PIGIWN l"LYING.
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