Berkshire Chronicle Reading 09-1919
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H.ltio"" Un. of .. In.....--n. tt.diDc FAcIeS, the a..Birc:b6e1d Harrier, JIOW
1mIII.cIt 01 the Neao,at UaioII
..J(iJ1.n em.Plo,.,d at Messrs.
Allen and SUnkeld tWr litat tM Pd ___ ooDewt
_Dds. The races for ladies eoraked â¢
at The A.Ibioa. iJl ~ maa:!l- ia
prc1ea., great
deal of interest. Cox., if caRfu1Iy
00 SattirUY ~ Jq'. W.
ell presiding. o...er ttl were p~ rep~Ot- looked after, will make a nne Jfliier. A
iDg 12 mru. ill the
rea promising set of -youngsters ran in the
&ad Perm. (of the had
LoDdGn) Itoys' race, and E, W_ , R. ~s, who
cleliv.ered short ..Idr_. _ Ilid
⢠Ap_ pmed successtvl will ' be . heard
of
toa, Doc. .' ~tati-n. Mr_ Parm again. Details:.'"
<MOretarJ of the ReadiJla' lmanela
P.t::l>'
ODe Mile Cham onship of Reading.IJen.tecl with .. dipi,om& ~t ~e U
bT Mr.
i, W. H. Cambray; 2, W. H. Deacon; . S.
Oreen.
b" . A-. L. UnderwOQd. Time: 5 min. 17 sec.
A D...-vln. CIU".-" 1118 Ni " 1n
"The Pusing Hour," write. i:a appreei~ Won easily.
Qon af a lOng by Second LieIIt. Arthv
100 yatds -v~terans' ra.ce.-l, G. Hawlla,-bury, late of tAle lith. RoftJl Berk~ kins (17 yards); 2, A. G. Cullum (1th- S,
" I ve otten met you m ~~.
Perrin (9). Time: 12 1-5th sec. .
s--t Lieut. HBybll17, hu t - mUllmg C.160
)'aTds bo.1s· hapdicap.-l, O. W. R.
for two years and aot.hin.g huhea,rd
OOIloerlli.ac him. 1IWI wife hiuI
aop_ Stephens; 2. C. Maycock; a"H. L. Fry;
of the 80111{, publWted &t ,.., and the,. " R. O. Coke; 5, IL S. Evans; 6, F.
can be obtaUled at 9, Park A
lie, Had· Wilsden.
Time: 18 'I-5th sec.
don Stroot. 1111wthorn A-Yen ue, nU. The
sao' yards flat handicap lmembers).-I,
proceeds will be giV'en to ~ wife of the S. E. James; 2, IL A. Willis; 3, W. c,
dece88lld offi<ler.
Welcome to , R.ldin,~A welo.le ign.re CamtAty; 4, E. E. Jordan; 5, W. E .
.t Trinity ~ Cllu..... Read- Rusby; 6-, G, T . ImJl. Won by three
iDg. on SUndn. WM the BeY. Herbert H. yards. Good third. Time: 2. min. 3
Sri8ll. who folloyed ' the BeY. A.mbroee Uth sec.
'.
Sbeoperd M putor .aDd who' now &t
. One mile r.elay race (oyer. 15 years)
Cat8rnam . While &t Be&ding
. Bn~ll {ronfined to units pf the 4th Battalion
took a COIlsideraltle int:eHst.ia
dain
&nd large ~tioJljl 11'_ ' r..WJl to Royal BerkS Regiment and 4th and 2nd
Cadet
Battalion,
C.L.B.,
hear' his thougbttui ~. 'D' sermon Oxford
on ,SUll. 1 on the word.. "u. 1'88toretb K.R.R.C.).-l, Messrs. Huntley and Palmy IOnl: eontailled a very
lpfu] and l,tI.eTS, 4th Co.; 2, Wokingham _
itt41J' message for- the times. The Rev. Co. Each boy ran 220 yards, and HuntP . N. Harrison will rflJIIUJDfI hill duti"!' on ley and Palmers won with use.
8eDtanber 14th.
â¢
,
at. BarthoIO_·I.~~ to the witlr. ODe Jnile scratch team race (condn..ral of the &nnW aUt to the pa.ri.h 01 ditions as i.n urevious race).-I, Woltero and the It.paing in oon oeI{ue of the in&'.ham Cadet Co.; ~, ¥e T!I, Huntley
P'Ut 01 .£60 bom to. ~l Com- and.. Palmus, 4th eo.; S, Messrs. HerThe fir~ comJ)etitw
miMJionera it is uUbly that 8t. Bartholo- bert·s, 8rd Co.
will be able to b ..e .. ..-d aMi&- home. wu Co%, of Herbert s, who raJ)
tant e'Ilmtoe .or tnany y...... H_..er. '.ht' t be distan~ i..n ~ J;Ilin: 'Â¥T s~ He> 'WaS
CGmmiMiollera have granted an additiOll.&l fello.ed by Potter (Wokingham), Hib.ao .. 1ftt to -the atipelld of tile iacumbellt, ber~ (Huntley and Palmers),' Stamp
&ad tile A.C.8, are asaietin& the p&rish in
rD!iDc t.hw a85iatant< eanite'a atipeod to (Hulldey and Palmers), Cartel; (Huntley
n80 .. y_r. Th' Ti<:a.r ~ in the and Palmers), White (WokiBJrham),
am
&utnm1l to . take advantage of tIae II8I'Tioes
ham). Holmes
(Huntley), and
ol an u98riellced WOlDAll worker.
Skingsley
(WoIcinP
Lee Palmers),
Woodley ("Wokingh'am), Martin (WokingADVERTISERS A l\ ~()(lNCEMENTS.
balD), and McKay (Huntley· and Palmers) .
. '
The Church Army is 4erin, U'4 trainTwo miles jnter-team contest (meming to J!IU'1I.ellt CbwchwODlIl1 betw~ the
lIPS oe Zl &ad 85, who feel .. .at to 'tI'OB bers) (military and on-military teams.
~nKst the poor in eome of the
Gum Twelve to nan, sO: to score).-The nonee that en.t in Ilumbers tltrouP.oot military failed to finish a team, and the
land.
As mWioe4isters .. ~~ first fourteen home were as follows :-1,
Yor
women &re doinc me-. .pleD.did W. .J. TlIC1cer (Non-Kilitary); 2, R, S.
work t.o.day. but more &re WUlted. ClJldi- Eagles (N.M. ); S, A.. J_ Pearse (Mo); 4.,
ates mar belong to lilly grUe .f ~y; W, C. Cambray (M.r: 5, H. £ ,1 Watson
- ' ha...e no printe
and mIlT hve
had 011.1)' an ordinary eI_~ ' 8cbool (N.M.); 6, H. A. Willis {N..M.)' 7. E.
edoealion, yet would ,till be
'ble for Kearse (M.); 8, W. H. Deacon (M.l: !},
trainitlfr Any who.n.h to 4 . emselves W. J. Weltem (M.); 10, E. E. Jordan
for thiaJ ueeful work will lind f
pa.roward
).1_); ll ... fl
Stebbin~s (M.): 12, Yi,
ticuJ..... i.n Out advertiai.nc 001
. StebDmgs (M.). Tiule: 10 .JI1l1J,.
Holiday. an 4n.w~ to..
⢠Soon 54 sec.
the boy. will be thinkina of ~ to
Khool a.u.d ool1ece for the au
term,
,.n
.-et
-n.e
~oIc:..
arst
NewJ.uY:
-ari==.'.
diatrict........
w..
LIMITED,
ALBERT BREWERY.
EADING . .
;ele.oraleu Ales and Staub
Brewed from Malt
O. LY and have bfen
y the B ritish Analytical
to be ABSO~UTELY .
and GEN Ul N E.
highly, recommended
1 fac ulty and haw:
to the Royal Berkspital for over 60 years.
in
Cask and
V ERE D
MALT AND
BoWc..
F R E E. '
HO~
OCK GARAGE,
STREET, ~IMG.
l'
ENGltiEERS
REPA.IRS.
' Day and
Night,
TIL 841.
MONEY.
]
e Duly In ...estment ~
will lend J!5 aa.cl ___to responsible P..-.; Borro'Wer8' OOJl""";
interest.~
221, ' O:rlcrrd ., BCiid.
~
~ ~~~~~~
Force
AI
i!1~~D;~~~~~~~~f!;iijl
Gnlat War,Sailor,
aDd aod .,
F .....tion ofof the
Demolltised
c:
'BROWN &: SOW,
.
COID-
J
~~~~S iw to t" kiad Of
memoriAl
w..-e ...
'or-ward b,weO~.~
in dw~ty,
but tbeIIe
~
~~ ~ acbemes of
⢠vtil it⢠⢠chIlnIder were diKusled by
tile
wbo,as howe.er,
tookt. the
fti'ecommIttee.
--- reprded
liW,
tie
new that such.. ~DS as had bets
aeDtioMd... -ad lIOt ~dt Ute w.hole
ceafttJ. aDcf...ad ~ meet any permao..
~tij~Ojp~~iU~tJ.~lii!~
1
I,~~~li~~!~~~~~ .--..,j,.,-----------.;â¢
t"
ent need. Moreover~ the difficulty of promiD&' for the upkeep -'u1d be too great
to be suc.cesSfully UDdertakeD. 1
.
8,000 NAMES . .
UDani~ il~!~~~~~~~f.~~~
aaously that a memdrial of the Datue of
a It
monWnlllltultjmately
would ~4he
JJI05t fittiDg.
. resOlve4
wu
It was Dleotiooecl that the DlUDber of
to ~ recorded would be upwards
of 8,000. The hope was ezprnIed that
the design bally accepted would be tile
DIlJIleS
work
a Berkshire
The of
committee
wouldIlrChitect.
be .ery mattrially
helped in coming to a decisiDJl as to the
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
form of memorial til be recom..mended if
some of the .Berkshire architects would,
during the next thr
weeks, send in
voluntarily sketch
ns, illdicating suitable designs {or a ~orial (0 be erec·
ted on ~ central
ite in the county
borough, or ill a p 0ffi:' t pc:isition on
the higher ground i in easy reach . of
the borough centre. The next meebnlf
of the Executive 'Co ~ttee will be held
on the ~ inst.
II
Pending a setdem nt ' ~ to the design
and position of ~e contemJ.llated
memorial, the appe ~or fund"s will be
kept Pack, b\lt any i tend~g subscribers
wishing to cODtribu~ now, may send
their doJlations to th laon. U:easurer, Mr..
John Simonds, Bar
s Bank. Reading.
or to the hOD. seer ry, Mr. E. W. J
Arman. 23.} KeDdric !)toad, Reading .
LlV.
51'1 ...o~ tT f"T THE
,CO'OPERATIVE
, STORE
c~oces ions ' in
- - - - - - - -l-+- - - - - - ' - - .,
""8
(Wo~in,-
'=
'::'::==-==:;='::::;':"':;::l~'=:""::':':;~-.,..,.,.,;..--
18-.
&Del. "iJlcidelltally. taeir ~....t.
8U&I'di&as will be -ia~ ~ ill the
la.U' outiit for the ooIQ _tlIa
d. In
the m&tter <it. eeleotiOll. ~ wi JlrOOably
Iud it aD adTaDtnce to viait E. J.bon and
SoDII, yloo hold one 01. the 1a~ .toeb in
the p~ of boys' lIllibt, ov~ts, boob
and . bqaiery, Both qualit)' ud trioee will
be fouD<l lIaa.factorr;l#
--~.~--
·SHqw:.
WA
D.
EUSTACE⢠.Boohlll"l'~ Karbt Arcade.
~ . . . lbV!r 01 Old Boob, oIICaUl811
~=:.!.., F.~ IIk~l:k'E~~-:; ~ii~~~itliQi~~~~ti~~~
aall aDCl Q1lOte, 101I IIrice .
~
":G=B~N::TLB~~Ii:;A::N~:':w:"W;;;..!b=-to-\-~-_-p-rj:-"'-&"''''''''''1
ANTIqUE FUANl'l'U-. 0--.
CJUaa, ~"n., 8ilnrJ..1:Joo~. Braeket
CIoot, &e.-Box lIMa, ⢠~le" 0J&ee.
Beedinc·
The annual IVegetable show of
Reading Trade Unioa Wor~ing Men
Club and Institute was held 011 Saturfiay.
Most of the exhibits were sold after the
show iIi aid of the Club Bealm)lent F,nd. ~~~.!!~~~~~~.!!~~~~!.:
Produce. was also given for this purpose
b~
A. 'CED to an7 aJDO_~ OIl
' JEWEL&, ARTICLES , of
dellttiption of VaL~
Property. A.nn~ pumODey changed.
.A. ke(or all Plate and- 1ewel ..,..
~~~~~if~~~~h~~~
members
enterinB
for competition.
Judges~
·Mr..qotMills,
Cuersham
Park;
..-;:;.,~==
~~~_I_-:-
~~!~~~~E~;m :0.._ .... ,
Mr. Carter, Chazey 'Hill. Mapled.urham;
and Mr, Batten. The prize-list is as
follows :-Potatoes, V(hitc.rou~: I, W.
every
., ...,........
Marcham.t~~5~~t~~la~J~~:;
L
'--.--;r~i~~~~==~~=::
office; private door en~
ST, 1U.RY'S BU
bJJsbed al a P&W1lbrek8ll
in 18311.
Clldlipp; II,
H. J.kidlley:
Lacey; 1,3, },J. T. Clarke;
Potatoes,
white
2, H. J. Lacey; 8, C. Parker.
coloured round: I, J. â¢<lrCfllam
Clarke. Potatoes, coloured .
.................1 W. C1Id1ipp; t, J Marcham;:3.
Potat.oes by wei,ht: 1.l W.
Cabbages: I,
Lovell; .., C. P""rk.. r·
H. 1- ·Lacey.
_i·II.!eJr __:diat~
J. Mareham;
J.
H.
'Goodliffe. Carrots, short ~ .
cham; 2, J. C. Dance; S; C.
_ Rnod.......
Beetroot. round L' I, ~. P. Hereert;
H.
J.
~~,~~ .
'I. D. I P
"''':II<1I:I0. ._
. ~~,hac:
Herbert; t, C. H. Bosbie-r.
On1oo, .prine: I, J. Mudaam; i. ' C.
Parm; I, ]. T, Clarke. Onio_s,
ter' 1 J. MIJ'CIt~. Shallots: 1. ]. T.
cbrk~;). C. Parter; 8, f. Partricke. ------~.......,..-----_:_~f
PaRDi,.: 1. C. H, &os1aier; 2, D. -Po
BeI'bert; I, J.)Ic:Gee. Table marrows:
1" J.. T. Cl8Tb; i. 1. c. pa.caJ' a, c. E.
u-
AWrida'e. II......... "eicbt:· , ]. T.
Clarke; l(W. 'turDeI'. R\1Doet' beaDs: I,
I, Sea~e; t, J. T. C1arte; I.]. MardwD.
~~~~~=~=~!te:~=1 CoUecboD Of ~etUIeI: .1.
f
Lettuce. ClO$:
caWIMe:
......~f~~~~
t~
I
..
C. 'albr.
I,
H. BoslUer.CWWr.'
LettIce,..........
llll&uc::tion ia ~a1aU~;~~~=~~~
,. C.~
.HORTHAND··itD....,f
-
I
West Africa aJld
other PlUts of the British Empire.
from w;!Ucb to supply raw materials
for its
factories at home. At
Luton t has establisbed a Cocoa
Works, where high-grade Cocoa is
produd~d .uDder the ~st cond~ti~ns
for sale lD co-]operatJve SOCIeties
only. Fhe reader who wants to extend tile market for , goods pro'
duced under co-operative ronditions
should call at the local store this
1 ..eek and ask fot C.W.S. Cocoa.
,ood
~P~~~;~~~~~s;i~~
IWG".
CO--o~tive Ss>ciCi1es belong
the
~lJUs" whe . fiJld t~ capital,
lfUJ)ply the trade. and share t-he
results. ~ ill this district are
associated with the Co-operati e
jVholesale shciety, Ltd., -which does
a trade' of ~,OOO,OOO per annym,
~nd has ' established model workf ill
various districts to lJrovide foodstu.rs for the .people. ⢠The Society
al&G~wlIs tea gardens in Ceylon, and
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