Berkshire Chronicle Reading 07-1919
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The general opinion of.Contin~s:is that the British dress
expensively but not tob weI'" .
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It may h,ave been true before the WIlr-, bur oot to~d'ay.
!:ven file Parisian creator of fashiorts i~ not without competi~
tion... London styles are now. ¥>ught . for .by ' French ,and
Ameriun hoases just ' ~ Paris. m~ .were in the 014 ~ys.
There ' are good Fr-ench styles: there alWays will be. Yet,
with a few .exceptions; they ' are _Itio more ' exquisite and
charming than the creations 'p1I nce4 by the great London' ,
designers.
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'W~"Oun;elve;,s' Delieve, from bur study-'of ~y ,'markets and:
many: peoples, that the citiKns o£ R.ead41g, for example, h e.
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TUESllA-f.- &fore B.-K. W~ij8. ~. (~
the cliaii) ⢠.A.. H : BuD. F. A. Sarjea~t
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r nd A. Bmnt. Eats. - -.
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⢠An ap lieatiOJl wU ~ igainst John
its ma.m featul'elJ-.- ...,,.,....,,
Cawdtat. Keh·m. 110=
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a. npHil3' comll.iled
llinistry of :Munitiolls. Boon, for an QTder
a hit lor Ilia. The
under
tHe
Summar,
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. (ltion (Married.
Soores : t
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Womell) ActJ..l~ on the groUllCle ' of o.rWa1'grave.
ticn. by HiMa Kay llorgan Jones. .of 17,
D. CarPenter, c Colgate, b
London Street_
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Mannina' ........... , ... . __
ComllIamallt said ehe was' married tn tb~
F. Pope, b ;Leadley ... ........ '
defendant 011 September ib.d. 1917. 8iJ1"oe
f.'. 'Moore, mn ont ... '" ... .. .
April IMt they iad lived. apart. There WM
· J . Lana-ford, b Leadley ... _
at p~nt one child, a 'boy ~d 18 D?o~th8 :
W. L. Roberts, c Croome, b
She asked for the C\1wtod;r of the child.
Lea.clley ..: ... ... ... ... ... .. .
DeleDdaat OODseDted to an order bei â¢â¢
W. lIaNlham, b Leadle, ..... .
made, .. ith· a1). aIJow&lLCA of £2. I!8r week.
V. Lindermo1'8, b Lea4lt'y ...
complainant having the custOdy of the
1. haJJI, b Van~in( ...... ".
G. R . lIODk. b Leadley ..... .
nOSEC'u!r,ONS.
J . Reynolds, b Le&dlllY .........
Frederl
J . Gant, 8 farmer, of
· E. Ea&twood, not out- ... ... ...
s~e '
was summoDed .for, on
.Extrl\8 .... _ ......... ..... .
Kth, ee11 '
John Jagle$ Davie -milk
ncient
ill
mi
fat. .
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Total .... ..
·lIr. E. T . Batt defeDded, -and pleaded not
Reading Biscuit
guilty_
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A . OweD, C Ul:rDt'DtE,r
Mr. Ta!na.. prosoouted.
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ford ....... ...... ......... .
J'aIDe!!
Dodd.
Inspector
of
Nui
nC
.es.
said
A. 1 . W . Croof t', c Reynolds
OD May 26th he ' met the defendant's servant
Carpenter ... ... ... ... .. . ... ,. 17,
delivering three chum of milk. WitDeIIS
B . G. Sheat1!, b Langfora ... ... . 22
took II sample from each chu1'n, and submitR . '}'. ~l gate: c March8D,l b
ted them to the publio analystl whose oerti⢠t\.arp .............. , ...... '" . , J.U
ncates
he produced. show in, Geficienci
jn
H. C. Appleton, b LaDgro1'd ...
0
fat.
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A. South. c a nd b Langford ...
?
John' DaTis. or 82, Christ Church Roadâ¢
C. lIaDninr;, c East:wood b '
ReadiDg, said the defendant delinred him
Roberts ............... '" .. .
milk under a ve1'bel aaree_nt. He wa
J . Rice, (} Mareham b S1a.rp
present wheD Mr. Dodd took the samples.
H. A. elder, b Sharp ... ... ...
which was beto ~e witDe.J18 took del~
' v ry. â¢
·D. G. Leadley, not ont ...... .. .
1b Mr. Batt: He had had milk fr m the
A. J. I.adds, absent ... ...... .. .
def~ndant
for
about
!Ii
monthA.
y in
Extr8<! ............ ..... , .. .
the year he had had a sample anal7sed â¢
and it was then well up tq the standa",.
Fot! fieVeral da1.S e.fter the samples were
tqeD i he ~ had It Analysed. and it wM not
until aJ>ollt a foJtnight after that it came
up to, staadard. · ' .
Defenilalit said be 1:tad belen in b siDe5s m
~di:nJr betweeD S5 -AJld 110 year8.~8.1Id had
~ ,,'f bia pr'l!8eni i arm for 10 years. He
had kept cows for about ~ years. He .⢠â¢
had about 90 cows. On' May lI6th he, with
some ·a88i~ance. ·did the milking. They
milked in~ pailll and then poured the milk
into the chums. He saw the churlls pu~
up into the cart, ....Dd witn8f18 saw to the
measuring and the labelliDg. No ...ater 11'P.8
Dal~~n; ........ , ...... .
added and 'Doth hig was taken away from It.
b 1411 ...... . . .
He
co:uld IIOt do tbat, as' he. had no ~.
C. Bartlett ... ... .
tIIr. alld they JWlde no buU41r. at all .⢠He
e Chambe1'lain, b
had fed the cowli wen all tbi! winter, but
Mile!! ..... , .. ( ............ .. .
he ~ad had some dHlioulty in getting ealte.
H . Holme!!, b . BaTtled
The milk was t,..aYR 'pOOre1' in May than
W. Drown . e C. Ba1'tlett, b
at any other time. of tbe year. when the
G . .Bu1'den, b O. Bartlett ... ...
COW8 were tul'1led out to gral!8.
H. CriPPS. c C1a ytop. b V il
J ame.~ Miles, of .BasiDJ(!ll:oke Road-, h'laclF. 0. Gordon , not oht ......
cow~n ~o 1&. Gant, said he was in' chargll
A. Lambourne. 'C Kyle. b
of .the oows. No ....ater was added to tlie
W .. Bowshier. b C. Bartl tt ... .
milk aDd nothiDg wa taKeD out of it .
Extras ... :.. . .. .'.. ... .. . ... .
George Rumble, of Wh i tl~ Wood
llDder-cowmal) to Mr. Gaut. also gave
dence.
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llZk~~tta;;d 'lf~itb;' 1~7
By ·the Bencb : The c hJlrDS were
w : fjavton, I.b.",. b .Bu:tn .
iug ' in the dairy. abent ~ ,.arru. from the
A.
Goodye&r. b Burden <.. â¢
oow~hed.". No one could very well
tn the
C.
lett, c G l'!IoI'I. b
dairy
witbont beinR' seeD from
C. lIile , c Drown. b
A1ithur
"Edwa-rd
ParlOOlI8,.
7
A. ~J', 0 ' H oJ IW!6,
hlgCjl, Whitley . Wo.o4 Road.
S. BArtlett, c ana b Mo.nbcu+
took the milk
M't. DAvis's.
J . Kyle, h VontaKUe ....... ..
The' CPe In,l dismiaeed.
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G .. Chamberlain. b Burd n ...
Lewis
W.
"G"tant,
of Bat\W,Farm. Oilord
R. 'salt. not dut .. . ... ...... ._
Road.
Willi summoued for a similar offence
F . 14rding, b- Bnrden .. , .... ..
on lune 5th.
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c.. Denton. b Montague ... ....
He pleaded tlot IlUUty.
Extr&ll ...
Mr. F. J . RAtcliffe ai for the defence.
JamaR Docld~' d on June 5th lie met the
defe[l~t's se
lit iD .bgyle "Road, and
tmrc\ha!'i8d a plD of ne.... milk. He p1'Od1;lce4
the 1UlA11At's certif\catll, wbiol!. Jlhowed a deficienc, of milk fat.
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Bv "Mr. Ratcliffe : He had kDoW"ll the Grant
fantily lor 1lO years, aDd had taken many
J..c!I'thC~U80'( samplJ!11 from them . So far lUI be Juwnr, tlli.
WIIS the 'first time the.J haclllPpearei ill the
We kgow..the geat, sf~y inc~e in our' ,bu'sine~ is due
to the 'public "gen~y becoming more particulai in' their;
select~~s 1 of !aShl~, . as w~l1 as to · the mainiena~ce of
, c~~bmlcal pnces durmg the past five years
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an ~ye for ·ta§te and a jtaj'r1or: dressing well.
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W
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to
Poli~e Colll't.
By lIf. Tame I He had
snmple from a mixed lat'rd
Defj!tldant said he .ad
lor .. ,.Mrs. He wa~
lIlinChllf on
the~il);
htwat~r·.
kno'll'1l a
this.
&II
...wia t1Mt
tile mom ill, i. .~i~.
eJlWllW Ina the..m
tUn milo the
.... t...
cooled
1tJ ...~
Ilftd then it
At the ti-.
_ulet .ot
_n:1'
evel' was fut into the
_I' â¢
Iliri. .
Pi'
takeD . out of it.
supplied jUllblll
H
Lib..ral. Cl â¢
â¢b .
... ...........
C. OWt'tl . 0 :to I.e.,.y h
J . Loflhouee, c Berri, b
E . Smith, not Ollt ......
. : . CoIliDs. , 11. Si.1p.IIIondl ... ... .
. tlarper~ b Sialmo_ .:....
M. Teeb.~ allaNIt ... .... ..
A. A. N.... , c C~ b
A. G. Jlash; c! Tipf'U: b
· E. Sawyer. c £amp, b
F . W~bb, not out ... ... ... _.
B
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roWJUDI
.tt .
Ext,.. ... ." ... ... .:..... ..
.Bj¥r
lont
250
80
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it 08_ ""â¢
'l'~:, He
1IDppi.W
from hi. 01rII eow.,
oltGaether. OIl the _rtitlltIlo,r
pnluld to walt 101'
. . ot..... thaD UIetr
HII'
Jlot.ble
~~d~'~~~
Pu..m
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8aJ~d"icl~,
are
the
Matron's room,
the
' store and otb~ I'OOiIl.9 are on the
,1'OMd 1Joor. 'T114" irell.appointed kitcheD.
()ommnniea.t.ing ~ a buttery .hatOO with the
adi~t dininglroom, eontaine the lDft.in
boller, providing hot/water SUP.lIly for batlwl,
washin« place8. and for hee.t.ing the -linen
cuDboude. etC. · An auxiliary boiler ill pro·
vided .iD the t-emoot fOT \1118 when an a.cl.
ditiow 8tqJJ1(y of hot water is nquired.
All throlJllll, oonv6iUence and eQJDIort have
t - etudiM, and thoee 11'00 have the ~
fortune to be a.l1ocated to I the home .... m
haYe the adva.ataa-e of IY restful Mlida.:y
amid II1Ipreme1y heelthful 8unoudillls, and
i,n " well-eqlli~ed hostel .
SoJD6 of the equipment was k.iJldiy !DVM
~ Lndy Sarpnt. thl'o\1gh . the Kent Bed
Croee it ha.vi!!ft.been - t in her weil-kDowll
V.A.D. Hospit'al at St. ADsel.'s, W .. rmer,
while mnch
been 811mied throqh
the Berbhire t
Cl'OfI8 and
and Celmfo" Funds.
.
Tlie ,home Ul UlIder tite able ma.Dll«ezDeDt
01. Miss' DIrl!z as matron, witl\ .IuIr .i&ter,
Mi&e D. D1IJ[. as 8II8i t.nt matroD. BotJi
h".... _ad a. great deIiJ. of experiellCe of war
....0rS: aliItl! in FJ'&IIoCe U1d ia..~d, and
the direction of the bOJlle certaiJlly could
not be ia mo~ oom-pe4!ent or more kindly
bjRJlSO
h&ndll.
I
~~iJIe,.
.j.
care
er
the PrOVinces.
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The eet.alKi8bment .,t tile ...... a~
tbJOUIl'h the need tor _~~ 100. .
_modatioo for WJora a.ncl IJOl~
Durin« tlle )III8t three yl!OJ1l th. ~
diliculty h..., 1Ieed experienced in obtaDilll'
8ucjh IlrOOOmm~ 'for diechaJ'l'8d meG lit
the _ide, ~~IJy dnr:iDg ~e
montha. DU~'..... winterr
Lloyd .Memo · CutoB Home
kindly taken
of the lOOn.
down, !,l'he
tina, . Deal.. hru! beeD
tor the nBe of lae meD , providin&' fot
" time, the n!.craireme.nte ....ill De, to
&stent, moat admira.l!iy met. The lunda a,r8
being pro~ided throul!h the Be~bbire P,.,~
0DeJ'& 01 Wa.r Om! Committee; of .... h1eh
Mrs. E . Bramwell Davis -and lIr. C. G.
CbAi:nbers a1'8 Itbe bon. 1!eCII. , with the aid
of K1'&Dt.s from the War Pen ions 'Committees for the oounty of Berkothire IIDd the
ooroUjlh of Readine. a.nd otb&r lIOu~ A
scheme hM been '-alated with the 8I\DP'
the Charity 1'000001llliOllen, a.nd a
tlllBtees a.ppoint.e4 tb admimste1' the
the
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is · ==I~~lIII~~
Thei'rev j he saqest an9 most artistic of th.e h,oliday fashion '
the real v~e oNhe best ~easide resorts-modes which ,
~te.
stamp the earer as one of di cernmen and
gOOf
An~ ~he F~hion .note is
I
.no
longer cO'tifinea to purely
femmme attire. Among the many ~Iasses of mercqandise .
in whiph it is essential, are the foll~wing-alJ, pleasb note,
necess}ti,es for the holidays} and all, t ' , available at McllroY9
at the
_ lo~esrpossible prices.
t
FOf tM ...- ~ ewwn..
er Mea ~ BoYI.
y. Clothihg.
Cotton Voile & Qther Smart Robes
Blouses of ev~ kind. .
Furs in t!te ne shapes. .\
The
eN. . .
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p,lain d ."fancy HOSle'1'.
Lace w~ for evenings,
Boots,
est Mil
&;ati~and Cricke Suits.
. ~ Stra~
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Sh~ Sli~;;:s.
Parasols, Umbrtl1as.
Infants' ~ Chi\dren'!I W ashink
Frocks.. '*
Raincoats
., and Macs.
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. ⢠AIle f!" the Ldi...
Scarves.
Motor Veils.
Fancy Needlework.
Gloves. .
Fancy Bag..
⢠Jewellery, etc.
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1<ainq:la'ts and Macs.
.
Hats.
.
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l.
Ties,
ks and iill-UQ,derwear.
Boys'~( Sailor 'and other WashinJf"
'l1uni.cs.
Bopts and.Shp es: .
Ge.enI Needs!
CostUmes.
Bathmg -'
Porta Ie Picnic Stoves and Paper
tes. .
~ . g Cushions.
Stati ery.
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A big disp Y of the above-mcmtiol)eQ gooc! is made in O~l'
long stretch of windows. See it-o~e the exhibits whi~h
point to- the next trend of Fashion; d keep in mind that
some styles, although seen elsewher ,are OT- SHOWN ;
BY McILROYS. 1
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1m ?,mission of a style i~' a s1~
t it ~<;:si~g or has ;"
a1ready gone. Its ihcl~ion is-a
tee oi~J;;ewn~ and
V9gut, ~ a further guarantee gf ts l1alue being · qaite
u~..ap.Proachabl~
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Villit Reid n~'s greatest Shopping
Not only will you
will show people
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