Berkshire Chronicle Reading 07-1919
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have gown
'weary; - tbeir
has ' broken
coD4litiOa is
eoo___ .... J.OU('1orry
.....U'I.
CODt"'_
beoo!Jl&weary.
bntllll!ft ⢠de"a aIIo
unIeII 1
tJ:ae preiaaulatiag it
caution
at
e devaatating
road . sh . 8 by fitting
Dunloe I lid tyres-tbey- stand ill .the racket -and
keep yo r , rep"ir bills
,,,- down.
and
.mke
a,ai
â¢
SPORTS DAY AT ST.
NDREW'S HOME
â¢
"V
. Gel ~ ioi~ ~ /ilt,eJ~'_
.
I
~~ . â¢
th
PrmOOB8 Chris_ _ t of the BerIDhire Bed
bavo been, tbe'M, but
E~~;~- Willi
to attend.
th. .nablo
'following
letter:
,..ret" that !IIl8
~18l"bi.;ttoo be P1'f!ll8nl at Jbe
of the truan Houae .no&I
but< · Her ROyal HichnellS
to place. on reoord her high app~iation of tL.o splelldid work
tho ~
p'ital and to oxpre J~r warmtlllt thanks to
t.he memben of the <ietac~ml'Ut. 118 well ' a8
to the .o ther TOluntary 'W'orkem ",ho h d 80
....iUingly &ad deTotedly JJl~i . red to our
siek aad wounded at 'yuan BoWl8 tnroughou~ tk...taoM 01 tho ~&r."
Ad⢠.-.illf . the detachment, yie&.Admiral
~
~
...............~-tP.!~L
.. ~ F~·. .
c.ou.
' OLIri
TvRE
of
BIXM1NOltAM.
p_ ...... " -
FI'I'TING
DE!OT ,(
LONDON: PqOl:y Woda: N.W .6.
Te'~I"hone
: 3Q3·4-S, Hampstead.
.,A.... "
....~. . . . DuilLOP- II8LF aALL?
. .JrF!!!!~=~!!i"!;~~!!!!~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!!!~!N:--trl""'TOryIt iine
It.M
or.J&-aaid
wu reoord;
one whict.
~d first
1lIAde-for
nie\!d., in 1913 by:Lady 'BetkeJl'Y. the tint
I~~
⢠DON'T merely
eac:b him to
,
him Ie.,.
thrih-tLat will
eoce'lo IUs future.
cbmmancfant. with toBJuablB IIBIriBtance from
)(~ Carter. who dellnl'l'd tho
1'e8.
trbu Bou~1(" ODO o( the first ho&pitals
to be opened-the actual date 'beiDg NOveml
~ 25th. 1tl⢠⢠and it was the last V.A.D.
In the oounty. and one of tho lut in tho
Kinldom to be olosed. When it wa lint
opoaed. the hos-pi taJ Laa tile. advantage of
\XlIIII!l!IIi1ll" in the VatroD,)(
~01ly8, a
lady of rreat uperience. -wbo. M.i.aW by
t", Corqm.lUI ant. ~~ it on a tliorGulrhly IlOIlI'Id buis. Tb hilJh tandard of
excellence -wbich it tllen aohl ved bad ~n
fully majntained unde.r the present oomilandant. Mi
Kemble. who sueceedod Miflll
Kuollf. wt..n abe went to :n.-nmark ~ilt.
aoaJ~~ matron, 1liaB LaweR, aid tha Tl'8nlt
COUld not have beel1 achiev4ld with.out tile
hea.riy and loyal &u~rt" of the wool& detaebQÂ¥!1lt...
right thro1ljJhout had iseharg<!d a .fine 8j)irit of di*»pline a.nd ahoe.I(ation. He ha.d nof .bet.rd a. word of complaint .... inst a einrle member. and the:J
had trea.ted -&8 many a8 1,980 patient8. On
t~ pooaeions c:A cloonlr the hORpita 111 he
~ a mixM. feelin. of ..,-ret and _ti fachon; ~ret that th activifi ... of the dotaeLmont wete bemg broucbt to a IO~. and
8&tlsfactl~n that th41 eall80 fo~ tb_ actiTitie,s . n 1!>naer
indebte<\ for the l~r
wo by our arm,.
un r IlPllloulI and
that the
root peace terms upoo
thougb it Yet remained to
_11 whether
, would be ou'ried out in their ell~irety.
the authors of m\lo~un.speatable
ta lIIOOOuot
r ' them. Not
... -~- ,--,.__. had been l' iate<! 8~uld
O".......'n · people be
It ted to u.e
IlIltiollll. They ~ed hUlllble
.Almichty God fol' hill ma~y
had wftered many trial.
nea.r d~ter-mucll newer
1iP01L1d _
be k.nown. Thl'y
many ~\l~ and Dot the
leut wu
1 _ tha.t - in- the \0111( TUn
truth and IlIItioo _nat prevail., TL.ey must
pot; boweve<'. be oouten.t wito a
irned
peace OIlly. The world w
in 'II. g ....t
state 01
; bloodehed aod orlJ('lti.oe
.IUI r,ad
r .. _..
~
⢠.fA VING& AUOtuTHiN
~om.. OIiW.I A.-
., ' - .....
..
were IItill
I
'
,.
a ~~i~rof°u~'r~~
All
help. Women had
of franchise .a& men.
they
hare the
lw'IIi .....~
ia
u..
pl.-.nt
~d
~~
Dey"
will uiiln~~~t~r:~~~b~
with a feeliDg
the greatest
II'he object WM, lIS heretofore,
lunds for the boys' 8UbU:0.6r lIohdny
mp. Ilnd
u
sfuJ rlW])OD80 Wa& fortheommg,. Lieu .-Col. W.i\Sdll, 1D.8.0., C.M.Q'I
M.P.. and lira. Willton Wl're preeent. nnll
they remaiood f~r sever.,! hours. nincintl
the Kreatest ioteIMt in -the proceeding.
9thors praoeIlt includ.ed the Mayor 01 ~
10« ( r. 8. Hayward), Col., Irs. ~ Milll!
Baker. Major H. L. Porter. D.B.E., C.ptain
B1andr._ the , Rev. H. Wa.J'dIey Kintr, 'Mrs
Xi"K. Mrs. ~ G. Field, rs. Trewmaa, r'
Ph:ilbrie!cJ frs. Baylie, Mrs.
l'8.
CrIJ>l!S ⢠.III reo Tregaskill; Mis Stanfurd,}(ise
Mll.Ttin, -Mr. A. 1. Cripps (eoeretal'J
th~
.ho~), lIr. A. C. Bartholomw. ~r,. 1. E.
Coates, a.nd Mrâ¢...Brily. 1I[r. (Jhurolim:(su,perintended.) IIdld lI.re. Churchill dirl'Cted ~
undertaki~, andl their .rrl\ll(felDOntl!. as i
their work I{enerally. ~re escollent.
An e~~~'ny int.&re8ting pJ'OIIT&DllDe ha.d
been a rr
⢠and thie ,",S ably ca.rried out
!),r M foil. ⢠G. ChurchlJI. H . S. Bm.y and
W : 1. SoU('h . .After a we1J·tierved tea ·Mrs.
W.J80n distributed t!!e pri-. for which 8h.
w
cordially thlUl~ . CoIl1nel Wilson. in
the QOUI'IIe of a fow
mo.·rJ[. elJll'etIiMId the
pi
)If'll it liMe hi m:ad
1'8. W iJson to be
present. He oo~mtnlQ.ted. the 8uperiniepdent llJ1d th06e with him on the 8~ which
had atte~ the function B.Dd the boys on
their excellemt belJ,.ring 88 cadets, and
id
they bad a fine exawple set theQl to emuJate
in the spI&ndid service which had been I'Ondered duri. the war by tho old boy of thc
hom , l!evef'!l.\ of whom hjsd surrendered
thei~88 for their oountiy. The Colonel
I::l.P
Bo- hope that the 00100 ....oukl be
aUe.nded by th& 8jlpport which it mOl'lted.
aod ~id ~. howd always be p\~ to
do all ~ ~uâ¢. power to 8t'TVe it. (Appla .)
The J)rl_WlDWjI'll were:80 Yam ~o (Ullder 12) .-E. Ball 1. E .
CliJich 2. n. Lowe S.
80 .Yards R.ce toyer l:l).-.Tames Bo.ile, J
Fol'W'ftrd ~ F _ l' rker :I.
â¢
aliJ!dfold Bo~ Conte6t.-G. IllXo
.
Andrews 2. Ai! usual, tlIia 0 01. Cfteted a
va8t &IDOWlt of .amu~ent.
'r1I&' of Wllr for a §jlver db'a.\Je~ e.G!> to
be held for a yel\.r.-F. Parker's team 'WOn.
~~1ened Rac&.-Jameft BaileY tmd loho
...." 1. 1; Andr_s and J. Forwnrd 2. Jo'.
Andrew8 and L, Clark 3.
, Potato Race:=J'. Maunders, T. Searle 2,
,
0 Har)ing S.
. h Jump.-.1. ForwaN 1. F. Parker 2.
Ti tHI4t the"" ~et.-James Bailey and
John Bailey 1, T . SearLe and F . A.. ADdreWli
1(1,."
Cellle aad try ODe OII ~
Notice the fine quality of
the material, the hi~b- :
grade finish both ins1de
IUld out⢠.the distinctive'
style aDd the perfect
way in ~ which It lits
yo~ figifre--then · you'll
IUlise that this is the
Suit you. ougbt to wear
this SumttU!r.
We have it ia a variety of
new materials, the very
latest in shade and
design.
GARRETT,
TIle T.u--.
'
13. Wed IL. _ _at'
Ba.i
wr.
.
~
_ Any , further cootJibutiona to the
FundI the elpolllle8 of YIIich 8
mot D; rolUDtary support, will
receiyed bv Kr. 1'. G. Churchill ("" n..â¢. ;,,_
teooant Of the home) . ⢠We
mend tbis objeot to our readel"8.
OFFICERS' RACE PAllTY.
PEACOCK
~CE.
SI. BROAD mEET, lEADING.
MOTOR ,'., ENGINEERS
---
â¢
PRIVATE CARS FOR' H fRE .
'.A.F. WOllAM DllVER'S SltAS,H
01 IIIUTAlT DUTY.
.
Open Day and' Night.
1 REPAIRS.
'ki.s
triF.iGeT Shier, oi the Royal
W. WOODMAN & CO.
Air F0le!; ~
Id, w,u fined .£10 Rnd
costs
at
.MAi.
on Monday
lor driving
moto'r-car 1JI â¢
reran
m.anel'.
It was _ _...
~_ _~__
TIL_'_4_1._ _ _ _ __
⢠t'ld thd ....hile drivinK la. party ~f oftlcera
t+ Ascot I'Mt!II ahe turned a eornl'r al; SO
tlil an hodr 'Without' giiior any wllnriug
IIIJd odIlided .. ith a van.
~ . '
A wim- deeJ~ tlnt.t In ofticPi ID the
LIMITED.
(l~r abou~, "<lome alODJ. tILe bnl.Iy man
i ...'t killed!"
The defllndh.. sOlicilor
. MiM iet
~
had. been ~boeea for hflr poiIt oet cI 21&0
appJiClUlu, and waa a dlO!l~
refill driver .
RE~DING .
011 the 0CCUi0ft in 'lueetion sha WII on
military duty. wa MI'fin, at 11 .modern.te
speed uct ~nd~ ~. electric ..1~lD.- .
OYMORI BROWN &: SON,
~RO
:aECHSTE~N.
DWOOD ..
â¢
f'l
IBAca. '
COLLARD,
. CRAMER
CHAPPELL,
...
ROYAL
~- I
F ....
,
. " ... . .cset,
u4
.,.to
BItEWEIT.
These Celel;}(ated Ales and Stouts
are guamnteed .Brewed frouu Malt
and ~9PS ONLY ' and have'!been
certified by the British AnaJyticaI
,.Ccotryl to be ABSOLUTELY
PURE and GENUI N E.
. They a~e . bighly ~nded
by ' the medical faculty ana have
_ bcee supplied to the Ro~-aJ Berlrshire Hospital for over 60 yea
Supplied in Cask and BoWe.
DELIV-ER;ED FREE.
HOPS.