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WAR MEMORIAL
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0.' I. WfoiPt.
A. M. QNI'Orie.
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Sarpaat).
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The lIoaee Comaittee ........d u.t t~
ordered aapptiea J
Anay beate.
_pIes of which nad IIeeo. allbmiUe4I fft
• ppro~aJ, an4 that ths inma~ ill the
Houl!e n1lJDbered 106 al apinat 106
ytar.
•
!.ettel1l were rect'iyed from Mr. W. A.
MOUllt. M.P.. aDd lfr. E . Oahlner, M.P.,
acknO'll'I~ the nceipt · of a ~lutiaa
pllllllO.d by the guardia.s at their lut _t~
m, JIl refennce to the' Old AJe. Pauioa
Act, And promising tl.at . the matter o01l1d
have their careful atu,atlon.
Mr . .Ra~Y, pretlelltin{ tile report of the
Finance... Coolp1ittee, _i4 tblLt tber ba.d a
balance iJ1. nand of A1,386. but tlle1 !tad
to meet the oounty ~r'8 preoe'pt for
o.,er ~OOO. SomatbiD, wOllld JuC'HJ to be
dOlle (Yp they woald . . 118. ba1lknlvt.
Too Cleft: pointed 0 t that a little
.£5,000 W&8 owin, to tilt! ra.~iaJl8,
was screed not to draw tLe clleque
!lOUDty ~un~l'8 precept, UIIti! the on'tet.IUl~I­
lng contributions had been paid.
At the ,Distriet Council meWn, a oommUDicatiOn was received from Kesar&
Longbourne and Co. enclosing a draft cotltract for the -sal of land -for Bonning allotments. and it · WM re I.,eel to hand o.,.er the
suggested · agreement to the Bonning Parish

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~neil.

·A letter was recei.,.ed from tho
Com.mi.a6ioner with reference to
lected iB connectiOll with the
hou ing fiCheme and stating thd he p'ropo-t to inspect t1~ . '
'
'fb Chairman said tIlat a meeting of t~
Hous.i..II R Committee .... IMoId on Tu ay.
--:hen, Mr. Aldridp pr('8P6ted a co.mpreben81VB t.eport dealinC with a ... e.,. parisb in
~be district. They w.nt veT., fully into the
matter, and they
gradually getti"g on
with the scheme. H could not :BJ?I!ak &
hi,hly of the w~rk which Mr. Aldndge l.a.d
done in connllction with the matter. "
~ The Twyford Parish
'otmcil wrote aski~g wbl!thn tho District Council ,"ould
gIve them tne power to make at'raJIgNnenta
Cor clearing away ashes' and, oth,r 006eho~d t:efuse, tho
p~'lent
aoo"mulatibll
belDg. It was tated, detrimental to the
bealtll of too village.
It WI\8 agT8('d, on th ~ motion of th& chairman, .to comply with i1.>e req~ t.
Uft. ~EBBIT'P
SERVICES.
Tho
hAi'rman Raid he had received a
communication from lir. Tebbitt, tbe cou~
~il's sanitary '1IJld, building inspector. statrug. thllt he 1I'1lihed to be :relieved of . bi~
dulles at the end &I Mther the &member
or the December quarter.
}[r~ 'hbbitt
the chairman explained . took over th~
office when Mr. HamiltOn re 'gned and he
un.d erlook .the duties at II veP)' lIDlah 1IIila.,.,
belDg cWslroUS, by u~h assistan('(l ~ be
could rende,. to do what h eO.uld II his
part in tbe «rea~ war effort. Ferban no
~ne aJlpreeillW; more' -tban he ' (tI.e chairman). what Mr. Tebbitt had done for tbem,
and he .... a~ sure thl'1 ~11 regrettE-d It\lot he
folt the time was 'approaching whef\ he
mu t relinqui h the duties of the \Iillice he
i..ad 110 capablr filled. , '
.!
Mr. Rasey obeerV8d '
to r . ./l'ebbit~ hd
nred both the council and the ratepay r
Vllry well indeed, and liad bet>n .the means
of lIDving tbem a good deal of mone), during the past fonr years.
I
The Chairman formany oonve)'ed q Mr,
Tebbitt the counci!'4 thaDks for ' hi S! 8el'
. vices, and expressed tlle ho~ that 1. *ouLd
continue in office until either the end of
September.or l>ecemllt'r.
I J
Mr. Tebbitt briefly acknowledged the
council's expresaion of tltan.ks.
WABGRAVE WATER SUPPLY.
The ,shortage of water on the hi,h level
of the Wargrave di triot was the subject of
several letter& of complaints' from remdeJltl;,
which were read by the cl..airman. lir. A.
Grovo wrote that no water from the main
had been 8upplied to , biB hou_t Upper
CulJla.m. for some day , and that tbem "'8$
a IIIlriou8 ~ortare o.n ~e high levols sup.
pli,ed by the water ~Qrb.
lirs. Ta;vror
wrote..tl..at her rata lI'tll;er tanks were empty
aDd tnat there ",as DC) water coming fl'ODl
tile pumping ata.tion. She had bad to bee
bll.ckets of water from the .,mAle. lir. A..
Schust&r also complained of the jiBriOUIJ
bre.kdown of the .atel' upply and uipd
thAt it 11'&8 bigla. time steps should be takeJl
to deal witl:. the .matter, which, as the,.
were entet:inc .upclJl !" period . of . dro\lCht,
)Â¥M becoming inol'eUlJl8ly aenoua. Another
correspondent wrote t~t ho had n water
. lUs cistern for a week, aDd that hi.
house, in consequen<X', W&8 becoming uninh~bitable; while !ir. HeaUe:r Noble complained tbat he had..had no watel' 9upnJied
from the' works for the last tluee
k8,
and that the oottq-es on the high . Lne!
wem in a worse plignt. He 8unested that
the water works hould be remOTed from
their prese.nt control and I'l-l . ill the
charge of a reliable :finn of eugin1l8r1l, who
would bring the uPplT . u~te...
A
Cruies Hill resident wrote t!tat he had
not had A drop of water for six days, and
that PreMD.t 'conditio n.>ndered it im:.-sible I;j) reside there dut.iec the _ .
The Chairman aid it was "1'7 _
,rettable that thi • .tate of dair. Ihoald
.... aritin.
M.. K_y lI4Ii told the
~i_ ap ..ut would be likely
nnl_ theJ \Jot _
tile.

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EXTER INATOR;

Introduced by us 15 year$ ago.
: 3 Illbes.

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in liQuid form.

In univer

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. __ Quart boCUo. miIkIo... Ib of

EXTR~CT

of

t>a!i

SQ~ILLS

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In recent otIici3I J)tIbIicaUono of the lloard of .rlculture and P!wrl ...
Ian. Sc>ecW Prict' nd Term. for t:>rater QuanUtlel will be qu ted on
recelJ>t of inCar....Uon a. to leul of aru..

ac.

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ZO RATi· KILLER.

Containillg H AI,.LER'S Extract of S uills in 'convenient form.

l~Uoo 180..

• "bIlla«. Wilh 1(lb. of lIakecl , o:tls 10 Iho,
lWJoo. resoeclively 10 !boo 20 lb. :uld tOO lb. of b:llt.· .
.
All pacla&cs Ir.... tarriage p"ld. .let ""oft with ordu.
I'ANYSz VIR
Limited. ......... 1. ...
~
325. Uorouib If
• reel Loudoo. &E. 1 (lorruej1y of 52. Leadcnhall streeL !I.e. 3.)
. <;orr""pondeuce iuvil
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~ WboIeoaI 10m> OIl pplicatlutt. .;
In Ilu.- l -.· Ion I

S-bII<>n

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ASCO~ ,in the ,,'Peac~1 Ye~ oJ ~; .~814
(lIlJkrJl frOlil I, ,; Viary oj an 011 Rendillg .inIJabitant).
: JlI, y. ,j 14.- "t;arriagcs of all dcscri~tr ~ were p~t ' .

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into rl'qllisition to go to Ascot races, wh ere an iminense '
oncour e of peoplc ,.<;rc assembled to sec lhe iUuslrious ,
stra ngers who are now In this cOllulry. MallY had the
honour of haking hands with the; King andl Emperor
and her distinguished personages. and of pulling th!l
hair ut of th\, lail of Plaooff's h~rse, and so desirOl,ls
were they of'obtaining a relic of the brave Hetman of
the C sad,,," Utal al lengti;t lhey-were nrderld to dellist,
Icst II e. should not be salfsfied wlt,h lhe [~iI only,"
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M NIATURE RIFLE CLUB.

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Mr. H1JIIiu,
r. T1'e&Oher and )fr. E.,eleith-to do all in their power to • t onr
the diliculty.
Mr. Tebbitt ( anitary and BuUdint InI)IeCtor) reported the receillt of J>lan~ in respect of alter.tions to "Enrlei,b," Twy.
Ioni (Kr, F. Smith); Dew lodge at U FrQt\'
Hal!." Wokiq-ltam (Mr. "denham); IdlG
four new oottqel. Wanrra'l'll ( ir"W. Cain).
All the plull _plied with tl10 building
b"4"oIlawlI. TI.~
01 JIlleaIiles- lutd been
notified, 11M one of malaria .

WODNGHAM TRAIN
SERVICE DURING ASCOT

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SERIOUS DIILOCATION: AC1lON
S1i'11E CRADER .OF TRADE.
To the Editor of the .. Chronicle."
Sir,-A IlriOll8 hard!!hip 110 hOen inJlicted
the inhabitants lind trnde 01 the town
and di trict of Wokingham by tit L. and
S.W. RAil,way during the four days of tlw,,Royal Ascot .l\(eeting_
To the urprise and indignation of thfl
bu in
cemmunity without warning all
trains on tbe L. nnd .W. Railway to ):,olI.
don and i ntermedia stations, and a1llO - to
Reading, bet.een the hours of 9.5 a.m. and
6.57 Il.m., were cut oft, for the sole ~
of c&...,.mg the pleasure-seeking public from
other patbi.
.
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Apart from this di loeatitn of local traffio,
e tOW'll has a1wl~ relieCi on a IArje inof sporting Visitors, bul: through the
IIrbitrn1'7 action of the raJ.h"a1' compan,.
Diere hAll been a great faUing-01i'in-th e num·
ber t)1l year, because after 9.S a.m. thero
was no train to take them evon to A.sci>t.
Tbey were informe-d that they would hAve
by
cm't.ailed service (the S.li:.R.
to Reading, and tllen back to
I

are being made to Ule ·L. and
...... "lI'ay and to tb 'I'own Coun<lif by
""",-,,Ioo,r of Trade. . ~
ou ..... raitbfulI,...
ARTHUR T . HEELA •
., Wokingham and Dislrict
Cl'lamber of Trad •
'P.S.- What will be the position of th
~m'ltller trade oontree il tho Gonrnment'l!
. n!pOrt BiU bocom" law? A hopeless
no, I am afrai~.-A.T.H.

KIDMORE.
SOJIOLABSIDI'II'

t

nning

Ena Callis, a scholar at

' wm n C()uncil School, has won
j unior . holllrbhfl' and will 1l1'OOeed to

ueen
A"nE"~
~ 'h ool
in s..pt,em,bt'r.
orothy (HadE' .... II
j uninr IICholal1l1lip
hi!;t ~ttt-Jldin t-hl' nbme
in 1916,
ent to Queen A nne'~
ntermediale
,·h l~ rsl
bliQA' her to rl'Dlain
f tudips. Mary:E. .I11:~,~s,
ho 1n'll-!.:1Klwn Kidmorn
aud sCboolm~er, has won
llrabip.

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PEPPARD.

IN8TI~T••-At the kind
)(11l. Baskerville tbe
P

WOJUlN'S

i,{ nib,..

ion of
))plrd
JJranoh of t,lIO Woml'n's In lit\lte 'I'iKited
1. Park, on WedneMlay, JUlle llth.
The vuutors wcre delighted to see U e splpndid di play of J'0888 and tbe be.. tiful ,",lid
anlen. Mrs.
der90u' ]i'urni • wife of
ho well-l:1Klwn Princi pal of Ruikin Colego, g ••e a lectuN on "Holl8ing."
'fl.c
ecturer gave an interesting de riptioll of
he hou88 that is to be, ",ith aU po68i bIll
appliances for labour saying, and el Coo
tricit)' as tli source of power.
The t a
provided by tho' -hoete¥ W&8 much' enjoyed.
'1'wJ ClnIBllT CJio.p.-Chc...,. picking haa
comn~enctd in this n ill'abourllood, Owing
to .th drought tlte crop i ripening early,
but tt.e fruit i 8IJ).all. Birds are taking jI
hea",. toll and grower.; will gatber in their
croJlll as
rly as po88ible_
CHOLA.B.fIJUJ'.-liarpret Harrill, who is
II scholar at Peppard C.B. Scbool, has won
a junior 1IC110lar8hip'~d will pr'obabt,. p:rocero to the Kendrick School, Reading, n.".t
Septem~r. . '
Crow I

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BRADFIBLU.

. . . fIIOIIi Jl9Di ., far f _
. .~ 18 a :tWtic 01 tile paa!&.

:wtDNESDAY.-&f;;;;-E.
COUi&r, Eilq.
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(in ~he oiuur). W. l'oulto~• .and E, ,.a"
Aildrew8 Ellql,
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' t IOUTS}[ ING.
Veri. May. ot Wbitley G~. Bu~8toh
~,

WILS 6.aecI lie. ~. ridinll a biOyole
_itoout rear or front lithte _ JUDe 9tII in

~ C~

Church Bc.d.
THM'T!lf
William T. K ';;':::':::~!.':J;J

r .

·in tnl_.rw

pcM~_

into

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D W.FOR COL ' WILSON'S CWS

CUP..

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_e

been q:llibi
to tM " ....
they ahoa'ld
Ka~~~".~· but be "as

.as

Bedrea

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en J.n the w,' r
were Dr. R. G. Park I" .
the Iw\,'
de (;ord ~,'

E and llrs.
A ...
~lOr and Xl'll.
.Ma Ul,'
1Ll"l., Dr. and Mrs.,
. and r . ,..:
.
I
ri!. Stlrl"l1\
fl11J1 realise that it Wliton, Mr.
matter. but I think liz Rom , 1'8. Ha.mlXlMS, Mr&. W . U .. r:
~ooc!'
Mr.
ADd
·
Mrs.
Gundry,
r. F . c .
oaJl rest . .aNd tllat tLe commit
lb. 1:1 J,. Pbx/or,
1. (J.
are doinr the beet th.t'y . can. We can xe)y yhriattmhef:,
ewdell, Mi-. n. L . • mith, Mr. R
wit)! .~t ooallcleace 011 the oomm~
Mr. D. Powl~r,
r. ll. i TowertoD, ~ .

·~utor
of . . . .

,- IJRSDA Y.~BcfoTO
H . Dull, Esq . (in
'tlle ' IJhai r ). :.... . A. acjooJlt , A. l(o~e,
u.nd W . 11. Smith,
s. '
; . CllARGE O)j' ~ G.Al[Y . . '
Mary Ann Knoi. ,
1 Kennot Side, 1I'M
~h rs:ed with biglUllouai, mlU'12yin" . F.
1'ricketl, on the Ittllh A
t, in Heading. '
D.B_' l'urdy itated tut the defendlUlt'e
husband, EdI.'1U' Knott, was lit present in
Germany. '!'he-y II ked for A remand for
~illJlt- day..
•
'1'his W8.'S granted, bail be~g allowed in
defC!ld4nt' own urety
£25.

la.trt week, to dl'<" " _
tp provide a Wi,,·
f U
. inhabitanl~

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... it for

No Rupert

,

.

mb.abitaota of Gorj "K
beld. at tile Gorin~

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OLD CO)[}UDB' A88OCUTION.- 'flle recelltl:;r-formed "poet" 0 the ' Old Corn·
rad ' A88OCiation in Bradfield is contin u j
i acti ... ~t:r. The hut hu been erected
in a ~eLd ~,P? ite Copyhold Pann, and
d(Wt to the hl.lb roa.d_n ideaJ ...aite. }'olIowwlJ up their activities, the,. had t~
Wocnt;r to OPJXl8& tb BradJicld Coll~
2IId XI. on Haturda,., on tbe Colleg
pUlld, and it waa a pleasv.rable
rprilte
to tb.em to lind them.l ve8 winners, the
.,orea heiq Old Comrades 161, and Bradleld ColI... 112. The chief _ r a fer the
natora were E. W. ~ (53), S.Holloway
(~ and E. PottlApr (2D),
whilst ~hree
others rail i_to . double ficUtee. The bowlinr
ebarad by J. L. te9'OIIS (tl.ree),
S. Holloway (tcwo). H. Pottintru (two), E .
W.
{!wo) and C. Smith (ODe).
lIoro. '~. SaaTIc:B.-The need for a
~ eerno. of _ _ ~ bu loq
\en fait i. this uicJabotlriMlod, and 'DOW
U. "Britiah" Com..,sy ha_ .,,~lied. it.
TMn. it a
mea to aDd fnml BeUlllI
tIt_ n- eft.,.
and twice on 811...
~ ud tile ~ _ - - - ede.-ed
_ ... b.r" tile· iJaJlaWtaata &I BradWd.

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This little pi e of old- times Ascot information is placed here
to call attention to those most· excellent clothiers who have
been established in tbis town nea.l'll( 50 years, viz. : LangstoQ
& Son. Th y mark ALL GOODS ~ PLAIN FIGURES
at quite mod I':\tely tixed. prices evert for these days, carry large
stocks of fe.n' s and BGYs' Clothingi
" of aU- kinds, in short, when
ill doubt, you'll' Get it at Langsto ." hops a.t West. Street
Corner-Cork Street Corner, alid eery tram will take you to
either comer. I Phone 156, 011 whl h' you can secure a Sports
Jacket.
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lEADING BOItOOGH BENC~.

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(:o-iceocbi ......)'" ••

e W Qrld~AlDou. bacteriolOillcai

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IIAIY PIOrOSW . PROPOlllmED
",n&l
,

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aM 1hIoIIJebaP7 Commoa,
a nil ••,.
•

A t the outset,

been

r. }'. Wilton -;d 80 bu,1

proaclJed. by many r ~nt wio "h~.
RaJted 'that be should .oon~en e a meel in~
1'h& ProposiU Cor a wor Riemanal w~~ <III, .
he was
rTT. to
y. wlUc.h very n'·.,d ,
con~rned II.

number of

faruih9~

~

pansh, and "'II of more than ~~I(
tcrut to ~l'7 one 01 them.

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Dr. R. O. P&rkio, who W'lWl thon vol,,1 I ..
A memorial could t.tkq man ,
.fOt'lIlSo In a. ... ilIage like t1iat, wltere .. boll!
40 mon had gone to make tbe grea.~n
Bee, . they ·were draw.D. from all cl
. 01
society, .and lot tbey a.U. belonged
OD, '
the cbair, said

oommunlty. III 80Ille

vilhure

!.

f'I!JItnll

mo.n!'~t would be pu t UP. out to put Hucb
.. thllllt up t.hey had to ha"e II. villa R'l'een
0'1' _thing of the IIOrt And they
reel Y
b d thu.t in Ooring. It wmtld -pro_br.·
008t J!:!OO or ~ 'l'ben theJ. mit{bt han'
.omeUIl.D.j\' _whl.\,b. would.bo pl>llantbrol)ie..J.
such a ena~wlJ)K a bed In a hOI;pital, W hielt
would req~lfe £1,000 to do it peon~enU,·.
But the di.iliOlllty of that WM thllt itl woni.1
Dot be ~ " PreSeJlt" momOl'ial in
Tfie coe historic centro M the !>Ia ~ \\' I."
t~ old village church . Altbo{tg'll
e ,1,,1
DOt want to p
th e CUI;O of any pa 'c ul"r
~t, hiol OWII feelinc' "1\8 that II. me
Al
would be Il8tablished th
fest the
!WId
e.ery~.v _uld n tamJI". look the", for it .
Th y . IlUgh t. aJ~o go to wO\"k in i.m
vi nt::
the viJI. HI titutes or tile W OrhnR'l lfen',
lub, but wha.te. r they had they tl\llt ~.1
m thinK which would last ( r ce~l1l1".
with A Mlltable iruoeriptio;o of the oa,'J.ll~' .. i
th fallen. 80 .that f'veryOIMl who 1'8.111 thrill
Could t~ that those were th0@8 who 11"'4
llied to MIJ.Ve the COUllt.ry.
.
Mr. J. C. Y_deIl suggested the ~fI"l'\.l''"
of a drinking fowlta)n ill the olel ~:I<H
11'1\11, with. the inseril't.K!n "!:(est unel I ..
f~a nkfllj " 9n- it. It would be m\loCh~a.p" rp
CI ted by peoPW! roming from t.he
1111",
Mr. Raycr thought the building 0 Mn"
baths would be mo. t appropriate, n_ ..
many POOl' people would benefit I.hcreb ...
Dr. E¥&n8 pro~ 11.. handioome l·ro,.
so~where in a prom.'-nwt pe.rt or I h '
"illage lI'i a e.'lot around it.
. :Mr. n. L. P"ll."lley 8I\.id they might e<ta"
h h scholarship At one of thE' local ~b nol.
for the dllllOtrulAllta of the ml'D who ha..1
died . P088H)ly they: 00 old- Ol'l'll the wa v t.
.the U ni'f' rsity for tb4'm.
.
Mr. Simpeon stat()d that uch a thing wa.,
pr6vlded for under tllf' I'ew ~;"lllcntio n Act
an~ wonld bo p rovidi'd Illr in th .. !utur(' j,;
a till greater ruetlJ: l1 l'l' .
Mrs. W. Horrn.t ~ult1r~.s INl the T('po.irilll:
of1.ho eb urob tower aud the io!!Cribiul; 01
til. _me on tlle lower part or .t.
ptain dAm6 propot;ed tho buj)dill~ ...
~ ral ootblqes &oS AIDl8holl""~ . for wh"h
we dll!lOendant". of tb
h(\d fullf' ''
miltht uve the first chance. ( ApplauJ;e.)
r. F . Wilton 9Rid this would nUl inl ..
v0!y lIIrge !itlUl at pl'e.'<t'tllt-day pl'i ; , and
be did oot thl.o.k there was mn
eh
oi
rai inll' .ul!ieient..
Ir. Cl'OM ' put fonra.rd the provl ou {Ii
some
erne wneroby tbl! ebildren f th ..
fall n would lMmefit ..,. givi~ them u Of>'
pot'tUJli~ in bfe. Tbey oould do for th .. m
what the.... {atlle would bave dom- b eh a.
givinR' them AD outfit, and not 100ve' i I all If'
tho methers.
jor ~ imperis ~ugbt tbey houlll a.im
I\~ lIOmethlllC- that hM the ~tes t dll.: r....
of promineJtte Ilbl7Qt it. The on1) n~"lv
central. flllUu.re in Chlrins: was th e old
chureh, but there ,..eJ'e di1liculti~ in 000'
cfUltmtiJ\l: the whole of their attention
ther\). But the cburcbrn.m was a eentre
f~
from n.l1 t.h 0S6 d jj6cu Itie""
tb;"
most beautiful OIul perma.nl'nt nl ('moria I
would 'be " village Cro&! thero.
'
Li ut.·C()1. de Cordell IfIlPPQrled tbe sug'

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tina
Mr. R.. Patey "um:ested if pqss ibJ thl'Y
ooAM have" bath-bouse a.nd batbin~pffil'c
oombined.
'fhe C.'lu~irmaJl tbougbt that II. I;ood many
ot the
.t ions ougbt to be d! n.ll .. iLh
as llOCial · lIDpro\'emants a.nd not Oil w,..

m IOOriaLs. .,
r . I'. '. Chrirtophcr Ilpporled th, pro-

posed erootioll of ' ... CI'068 in the ~-II.U""'.vAnl
lUI _thing wbicb. l'I'O'Uld nhmys be taken

l:aro of.
'fb6 Vic-'u (Be...~ A. E . D "m ~ ,aid, that
lthouah not wisbilta' to pl'"
th t' church
u.pon them, it would be vajlable for uny·
tbinll' of that kind . .
'Mr. Hill v.gge81 I the jM'Of isioo of
a.tained-,;l
windows in the eh UTc b, and 1\
tablet Dt tbe ilntrnnoo to the chllr(,)lya.rd
11' i th th& IlNDEI8 inscribed on it..
A ~rnod 801dier ~id he thou~ tbe
m&mOrW I!ohould be plllCOO. in Bome !)U bl it- •
place, such 1\8 on the ' green by' th l>ri "~f'
or tbe I!pot ill front of the FIX"I.
I
r. Simpeon st.'\ted tb&t t1ie green. by I btl
hr~e wolllll come into ~he roadway wh ... 11
tho bridi'l WI\8 rebu~ll The pot .o\l.t.~ i''''
the chapel waa II port-aon 0( t.h lWi 1ritI~.·
and w()Q]d be objected to. It WOulll
havo to be put up On 80m other ground, and
there..
DO other .nitab~ in til, village.
It 'wu d.eeided to form a oommitwl \0
oolllllidcr the propoa.ls, and the foil i.l):'
wece aVPOinted :-Mr. A. TeUonl im - 11
(chAi~),
In.. Tow,;e" HBS E a ~ 'lIr.
T. Gundry. MaiortYim . • Mr. ' n.. L.
Puxl~~, ,Ir. H. Wallis,
. W. J. v.o.-n.
a
lir. R. Pate,..
.
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tbanb to.
e oha.irma.n , p
by ],Ir.
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intereet in .1.
and good luck .
per and g\'1 r.t
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maud or thp
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