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TuaDU'.- Before G. -L Wataon, Esq. (ia
and )(n. Bowlad SottoD,
th chair).
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lIeary 811ttan, )(ayliDp
•lhflnJUWD Deal!
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]louR: Fareham. The m........ will t&keMarpt · ZUi80~eaded DO,t guilt.j' to a
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the.
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Order
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WokU",
~ at St. · KarT. Chunll. Graballl
ham. T
pol!;:
-tted that U,e dOR eM- I;, at eleTen o'eloek, OD tM 3rd 01
fe.aut was oal'1'ying Ul1lDuule¥ bad D(I
December.
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teeth" to bite ,nth, bnt the :Be)l& pointed
. St . PIlU I'. P ....byt.rian • C"'~ .-The
oet .it could liek.-Fined lOs.
Literar, and Social UnioD aell8lCW with
Rachel l))leDDder, of BrackDell; W88 also
6t. Paol's held its · annual ~g on
fined £1 for an unmuuled dog.
)(ondllJ. During the even~
e][celleot
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GUIllJCJ.
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musical programme was CODtri
by the
Frank Hunt and Charles Simmonds. 0'1
followi IIg: If.iss E. Spencer, ~. B. Tulf
'e
BuUbrook.
we
fined
-58.
each
,
for
gaminr
lIr. W ~ Frame, Hr. 'SimmODds, )(1'. H.
on the highwl\J; on uoi:lay.at BaUbrook.
Simp8OD. Mr. I. i:ew, and Kr.
. White.
T!Ql TABPAULUI CU][. ,
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The refreshments were in the
ble handa
rederick WilHa • of Wokingham, 11'118
~abyth_8_ _
01 Krs. Seymo\lr, Mrs. Fau ner lCn.
A Conf~
of RepresentaHvee of
charget;l w.ith \eaJing 0 tarnaulin. value ~.,
Wjgm\lr~, IUId lIrs. ~lIitcheU.
T~e Unioo&. · the Trade IUld Lab!>v
the P'" rty 01 William heJford. The dlh
DEATH OF EX-ALDER1UN HEELAS.
Earl Atadine and the Situ.. lone-Earl Codell, the Q).o\l&rative Society, tho local
fencWIt, who w reprtlgent,ed by Mr. J. H.
,
Beading, in a maiden speech in the House T.oa.cherll' Orpmjl8.tiOD8,. Ad:u1t Sch~6,
Tho- dllOth is anllounced of )(1', TnIdal Elliston Clifton, ta!ed that Jie oo1\gh t the
of LoTds on the moti-on by Lord Buck:· W.E.A ., and other bodl
Interested lJl
W. Heelas, I.t his rMiden~, W ...ton tarpaulin from a mao he was unable to trace.
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master calling for (resh tuatioa, said the eiducation W08 held at H<!,lybrook Ho._,
~011~ Wok ingham, after a long illDM, He acted in pertect good laith, I1nd did '
debate l"ould at least diaaipat.e
e imp~es- Castlo Stn!et, ReadiD8, on ,Monda.,.. Mr.,It.
In hIS stst
The late Mr. HealaA see Mt. Shellord's initials marked in one
Packed liousee d,\lrlnj tlte week have wel- was one of the aldernl&n of the old Corpora- corner. The , Benc exonerated defendant,
sion that the country was on the verge of C. Ha.WklDB «president, WorJr.el'8' Edub&Jlkruptcy. We were really in the pIlIIition oational AlJBOCioticm) presided. Sixty cJele- eomed .. Oh! Jc>y, helllg produoed hy Ill'. tion of Wokingham and one 01 the fiJ'llt mem- and ord led tlie torpaul~ W M hand
eli a property owner who lu.d .pent Iarjfeiy ~ attoodEd. TlI.e foHow:iD8\l reeoluti.on I. A. F.. Valone'. CO{Dpany. and which was ber of' the Town Council, being oIect~ ill over to M r. Shlllford aDd the case to be dis.
ot his cn.pital to save his estate. and had was mond by Couooillor A. Rowe, J:'P .• staged with s cb 8aCCle/lS at the ApelJo 1885_ He served unti~ 18110, wlien he wa's missed.
It is a new mUllical elected Alderman, and In 1891 he w ChaseD
.
. M.t INO HORaM .
afterwards to look ' to the. development of and sooonded bv Mr. G. E. RWliIICll :-" Thal' 'rbC1itre. London.
William Frederick I.e May, charlled wilh
it resources. He opposed tile JIIOtion. ·
this 'confennce is of opin:ion that it is most comedy, haviJlf manl &ttraotive qualiti , mayor of. the oorouch. Be WIl8 aIiio on", of
Mr. Ho ward· Jon ..' Recital.-'l'
fin in· desirable in the intell'8ta of workera that and is one of tbe &eet productions ot the the originnl ' mem'ber of Ute Wok:iDgham felQJIiou Iy ealing two hOI'lle8 at Arbortield,
.tel1eetunl pianist, Mr. Howard-Ja,es, pro- ~ Ed:nClltion Act, 1918, hould be ad· kind we have !leen in Reading, I the music VoIQt)teus. trell. urer of 'the Savinp Bonk was remnndod in eWltody till November' b.
Y.S. LaUlbou~ ' id · he received in orma.
and British 8011.0018, 1\ tru tee for several
.ided a plendid ~t for 10'1"
of.
ministered m the fullest democratic sense, and dancing beinj 8]leeial features.
·obarities, iuelu4ling tIle ancient bull·baiting tion on October .ltnd that two horses were
pianoforte on Wedne8dlly at his recital at and aaoreee that an EducaooJIDI ~dvilOry
srx
GREAT
PLAYS.
endowment: He s1Icoeeded Jlis father t the mi8lling from Arhoriield. He traced them
'Ulliftnity Coll.. It is ~roell necessary Committee be formed from the mwe ts
Nut week .we are to have a return visil, late Mr. 101m HealoR, in the old~abb hed to BramshiltCommoD. and Dft8""o.rQ~ ftwnd
add any thins to the praise wbich Wtl -l'6~ellted
thia aonlerenca; nch com·
lephant and Castle Rehave 00 many OCC8si us bestow
on Mr. ~Ittee to be ell!p?'II'ef1!d to make ~~~ alter an at)euoe of s~C>llths only, of the drapery and outfittilll[ busineea of Heelas, one ot them ~t the EHe
sow prisooer, aD d
Howa rd-Jones' playing, but perbapll f:he tions to the Edu.oa.tion Authority. lti8ll famous Armitage aDd Leigh'. Company, Sons and Co .. Wokil1j{ham. which hae ~n po8itol'J. London.
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For in the family since 1'7115. He took an achve brought h!ID ~o Wokingham. ..
feature WIl8 the seCtioo devoted
BrauIDs B]ac~a», Mrs. W&~~ IIl!-d M~"".Basedeo, preeenting high-clallll modern plafll.
until the IMt few
and Chopin. The pi'4no Willi a ChappelJ Simk.ine. 80_. S,!ukes, Sima. ~il.ckel'il, F .. B. this vieit they will give, in sa ntgh~ ail< intere t in the bu in
There !Donths. He is succeeded in the bn8~ b,
MnNE. ,;
Concert GrllDd. Messrs.- Born
and Avis ~el and ot.\le~ .oppo~ the motion, great ]llay. by aa grea.t;. autbors.
.
enrr ied out the arraD«ement8.
~ ....bleD Wlllt. OILrr.uld. ~onsly. ~t ,!118 will a llO be a matinee o~ WedMed0L TlIe Mr. A. T. Heelas, the eldest !!OD. Mr. and
Greyfrian' Mi.. ion._'l'he allnp..r meet' further ~ to mVlte eaehOf1l1lD.WIIltion following pla19 will bI )'iven:' llonday, Wil. ~I'IJ. Heelas celebrated. their gQlden .. ,~di,ng
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inu of the. Greyfriars' M iA ion
8 MId iD ~ented to eend, one jlf-I~ate ~o aerv. OQ I0Il Barrett's "Luclcy DUroam "; -Tuesday, two years ago_
the MiJ!lIion Hill! ' North Street. on Wed. 1\ V~lalloo ~ttee which W'l~1 be 4!m· "orhe Hypocrite:' Henry Arthur Jones's ' The funeral "took Jllace on Tuesdat at t.
morality ~pla'ii Wooneeday matinee, l>aul' ,mall AhOpl! being oloeed ~ N'
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ne~ay. lnat week;,'~r. Martill B. F. Sutton :w:~u:rve~~~d::nfro~ Cb:~ 9modern
1 'Haddon Chamllen brini~t comedy ll1n. drt\wn. The n~v. H. M. Walter, ,,]10 con-I·
be.m!; In tbe chou. The 8peake~ were tbe to' make Nl{l1'MentntioD8, if nooes8lLl'y, to
Quoted Ute 8ervi~: was a i>lt.d by the Rev.
taBy,
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Pa88en-b1.
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i
WedJl'~day
evenin!J'
Vi ca r -' Rev. W. A . .Doherty), the Rev. G. A.
10Clll education &uthority ' in acoord(J 1'I1\rles Kdeina "'llfle Lion a.nd the M01l8e' ; F. NiJrktil\iale. The cboir \oy8. -with Mr.
P ~r~l. IUld Captnin J. C. lonell. C.A .• loy rukle With 8ecltion. of the Fi5her Act.
all _tire~ new .,ro- DurM-idge (or(l8nl t). were prtllleDt. A large
)D'8810ner. a1l of whom referred to the past
.
,
, , Thureday and ~ar.;
"oction. tbe wor
1_, th con~regaUoJl attoded the "",!;ViM, iJtcluding
;year's wOl'k. from which they
uld d
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young American :
, entitled "'1'he ~ Ute ipriJ.oip&), T idee of to tewn
JOspiration lor the future. The iear
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Master or the Jl'o_ > a
ern tale of an and bad ~. The ohief ,motU'ners were
a special GOf<pel apoea1, empbuisinJ>
!!On!!_.
A.. T.
F·. H-eelas, alld
Jenture of mission holl work. Mr. J . White.
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old
~tolln ~a rOlBan08 of the
'trntdon and trensnrer. ll~nted a highly
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the NqrihM..t, el
The Barrier!' P. W. T@&gUe and G. W. Rowen (sons-mThe cast i a strong
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• viait will ~ low); ,Mr. Johll H~Ia naeph w), :R~V. Newsati. factol'J report and balance. eet.
An
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excellent musieal service was r.. dercd by
e.o w1IIg 18 ...,....,.. !Dg teem against the Jut appeer4noe ff the .\!OIIlpaDy in Read- ton Heeln.e (lIflPhewl, M.r. Edward H«I-.a
(nepheJr). and Kr. G, W. Dowty (reJ,!re6eDtthfl choir, Mr. B. Tull being tho IOloist.
Southend, at South4)ud:-Arcl1ibald; lSlDlth
IlDd nOl'le~ ' ClIr~ Goodmnn and C. .W. ing ]lriol' to theit ",pl.erfcaa jlnd CanadioJl ing the firm). Menlbers of the taff •lined
Scouts' Week·End Camp.-The 1st Read- Hnrt>id«e l tc;fthoUAe, Bailey, TIII.tie, All- tour, . which commences ill september next tILe approoch 10 ~ choroh. · A beautiful
ing (Junior Y.M.C.A.) Boy Scout Troop drew8 aDd OIIrr. T
Boral cross. without card attaohed, was in.
spent last week~nd in ' cruup at the Didcot
!A.gninrt Brentford Reservee , the ReadinJr
c1uded amOOgl'lt the floral tribute. . which
Y.M.C.A. in order to give 0 deJll()n.stration R.ea9rVll8 team will he:-H. Coo~r' T.
were from : "Arthur.
ellie and Joo."
of scout work to the newly-f()rmed Did cot Chhfchill nnd O. C. Couldrey; C. Waiter ,
HOClEY
"Fronk' and Vi," "Alice, Pomeroy and
Y.M.C.A. Soout' Troop. Upward of tifty Cpl. Slack nnd Chorley; Murroy. Stewart,
Flossie." .. Hilda And Oeorl(e." .Mr. and MrR.
~
1\eC)uts, with th&ir 8OOutmad.ers and troop :ffi,herts. WrAY ond Lester.
E. D. HeelAs ... Ie i~ and Marll'llret," "All
"ffioors. attended. Sa.turda.y ew~.ini'.· pr~
'rhe Br~tford teem is a good one. Rick- FACTORY (MEN'S XI.) v.MAIDENHEAD. ot Heell)!!. Sons GDd CP.." J,ionl'l FO'Iter
gramme was as follows : 6.30. torelaUgbt pro:- of{, S o'clock.
Morre:<, "CiJ;~ ie:' .. Nume," MI'. J: F . Sar·
Factory journeyed to Mn{d head Oll
cessiOJi. headl)d by the 1st ReadiDg Troop's READINO UNITED v. WIl'.TDSOR AND l,Irdoy to oI!JIO!!e a .trong teo.m fielded by
lleant, M~ . T. ?d. W cott nod Mis W cott.
bugle band; 7.30,' a descriptive di p\lly of
.
h'TON.
lotter. M.aldenhead early alt4cked strongly. Mr. anil MI' • Gould. Hr. Cooper Brant and
T~mOl'l'Ow
Reading- United en~rtain )lDd taxed tbe Factol.,. defenef severely. 'l 'he the Mil'
ecout cn.ft wa giv n. During e evening
A.};. Brant llnd M. E. Bl't\.llt.
selections of music were given by t
Wind!;or and Eton in the Second Round Factory backs put ina Jot ~t good defellOi ve "Ge.-trude/' " Mrs. Pursey ood Ellen," Bnd
and Notthbourne Band.
The
(Qualifying) of the A.mateur CuP. Pa.lmer work; and Neider in gOAl
Yed frnely on tk8 CmOOl'lItioq aod officinls of the Dorough ~~:::~~~~~~~~~~~~
(Sonda ) morning both troop"
Park Track beiog the venue of the match. '1,6veral oocosion8; the haIl- cb wero over· of
Wokiogbam.
If
about 100, attended church
The local eleven will be sj!l!lCted from the rUA by the MaideD bead for'll'ards. and I!O
Northbourne Church.
foUowing:-I. R.. Wick!!, L. Gront. I . Ford. toUtld Ie" opport'!li-it.iea or I*dinlt their own
TQWN COUNCIL ELECTION.
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NOY."
Grneland. Baptist Chu rch Clrlcort.-In H. C. Stanley, W. C. SteVi'ns, A. E. HoinBA att&eking line, whlcll was, therefore, rarely
The 'i'own Clerk received lhe nODlinftl'M'.'
At 3 o 'clock) in lJIe
a.id of tile Baptist Missioo&J'y
~iety a (coptnin), r'. Stanl~y, W. J. Bo.iJI'Y." H. able to penetrate into- the hom~te~'
. ,llighly 'sUC00881ul conoort 11'118
ivell in Taylor, P. Borton, E . Fletcher ond P. titan. .. circle." Just before 1'111 If· t hel! Baird scored on Friday III t week . The noll will be
OOUIICL • ClIft RIAl, . . . . . .1ILl_""
flrovolands 'BapQlJt Church on
edneeciay ley. Admi ion to stand (includinr tax) '6d . •for'Maidenhead. Tell lJunutetS ofter the re- qn atul'day. November 1st.
The
followiog
are
the
candidates:
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lawt week, a long and ~aried prOKl'lUIlme A !rOo<! l{ame ia IlDticipII-ted.
start .Lend ley, beating the lit e.nhead backs,
Barrett. F. J .. 76, Rose Street, ·joiner.
there 1ft1] bC:-~
.
went through to "ring the scores level. This
bEoing greatly enjoyed by a larlle and apllre: A. J. Be_~Ie:r, F . Binnie. Harriet
re'l'el'8e roused the Maideallead forwards. P!'OP?~r
dative audience. A feature III t
concert
BlODl@. G. Houc.l H. Soner.
onders: E.
and their Itooiing improvinl COll iderably, Lnsh,
was Jbe iostrull\enbil mu ie, tba organ reF. Eldemeld, Alice Beagley, F . LUllb,
AU OF f1JIfUI'UlE AT
pIa were added biFalrboiru (5)1 Baird ana Mnry :E.
eital y Mr. W. R. Scruton, nnd the scleein aid of.lhe work of
White.
timith.II4s4ers, and 1Jlaideaheoo ran out
tion.s rend red by the Reading '.l'empertulOO
PARI.
VOiieS. Osborne Rood. agent. ' ProwiuD.el'lJ by 1-1. Neithfr Neider, mith, llor poBlake.
'Prize Band. uoder the ccmduetor ip of Mr.
: E. A. lIu ,y, J. Hopkios. Second.
THE CHURCH ,..~,'
aou d be bla.ecT for the number of er er
T. B. W icks. being particularly f'lljoyobl . . FOUOllilljf tho
Ie of the
tate hy Sh./)al'stheir
: .... J. 'Bennett, A. E. Pri t,
, with especial referenee t~ the local
o~PO~D.t. foUllllthe Det; time
Th 1010 instrom tali
included Mr. A.
s18. Nicholns, til y commenC4'd on Wed- and Again
Brant.
COOIXlIj
Sidney,
The
Cpbfn
.
Star
e
ChurL'h Anny
the ~. broke up.il&e movements Bol\d. funeral dlJ'OOtor. Proposers : E. Ward,
S. Allnatt (violinist.) nd Mr. F. SDlith nasday the 6:lJe of the oontants, by instructhe lkideahead f.rwu_ Sheen being
..... IIOUD. .... IOCIAL
E,
(corne!:), the latteL expr i.e r dering
tions ol MI'. 1. }'l'iecilnnder. Among the of
Rosalie
'
mith.
F.'
M.
Hare,
R,
Herril4l'.
Tho Seconders : J . B. Walker. Henrietta E. Lloyd,
,nllivn.o.', U Tbe Lost Chord"
illg very 400' lote in tho first·dAly n\Jetion were;- parlico,larly . clever ill this J'ellpect.
•
llartholomew street.
cordially I·eceiv~. The 'OOAli
included CbiVPendule chair. £5 ' 15
Gd.; French holv.. Wu& too inell:perien-t to cope 8UC- TherBim J. Penny, O. Martin.
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Hie ,wonbip the ""'or
Mrs. Crenshaw and Mr. G. lIpu • both, of esedtoire, £26; Chinese Joe- cobinet. ~1l& _fully witb the p'h~.er lohrard line' opEu taoe, John Bri~, DcntoJl H\>oSj!,
(C..-\. Hawker. Esg .• J.P.) 'lVil~ preside. 1UJl.
whom delia-bled the audi8lllee,
Mr.
E. lOs.; S-fold fiCret'n with Beauvaill tapMtrJ poaed. to them, wJulat 'tlle 'forwards 180bd Shut Eud. vice-admiral: Proposers: E. S.
ptahJe. ~eIa, .£81 78.; Louis XlV'. uhaiee looDp. ooheuon, aDd, getting fe'Lepportnllitiel, Whaley, T. Ivery, W. T. 'Martin, O. W . ported by the Rev. L. R MAJE DIE, M.A.,
Stock's recitation8 proved very
wllre rarely daagero. For . . . . .head the
'Mrs. F. • a insbury was IlD efltci t acoom· :AlI0 lOs.; Chi Pl'8noole bookC&I4P (or!JiIl4U, half.'-cb
Seoolldel'll: H. A. Hammond, T.
Rector.
...... oIever•.
t!'eir fo.- ·Grejl'Orie.
panist.
in ][enaiD~ton l'nlace)• .tIi7 lOs.; ~ R ep,}..
Rontledge. F. lIac\p.hel'8On. II. PeaI'8OD •
The Rev. W. HI G. SlIAPCOTT. M.A.,
..)lite dinlnr chairs, .i2li sideboaril, £1'5; ..ardad'adiciauelJ. 1. H: Balion WAI the
Tramway Club.-Iu connection
FloIeY,
HenrY.,
The
Dairv,
Pellch
StnIf't,
forwM'da "e~ • feat. oleftr lot, dnil')'hl8n. ProJoseI'8: G. E. FM'er. G. E.
Metropllitan Seqd4ry of the Church Arm)!,
pair of Chippendale UrJla, .as Us.; U \lin. pi4!k. illbe~_
Rooding Corporation TramwaYII A
deal of trvuble to their BN\IIt. Seconders; J. HOllkin~. C. K~lIdail.
IDg tilnin, ~91 ~.; billiard ~ble• ..en._;
... m give, a Jenera I description of the
Sooial Club. a 8U6CellStul
OP.J!OMDtl
thie
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Society'! work.
on Wednesday, Oeto\)er
Q'l~n AIllle cn.bi.llet a.a.d chest. £188; ditto
Fryer, O. M. :K, Win 10... House. Stl11'{1eS
Faetery.-H. A...~; L. V. mith and Rood
cabinet on .taad, .ell ea.; banjo clock in
echoolmaster.
Pro1lOllef1l: C. Lock, a .... liII n m _ _IIU nIV'III.
should he made
8hel'&ton <:rule, ..est 1 • DUtcla ID!-"luetene B. G. &JUan; A......4J-. . . . alld F. H. Luey'Scot.Skirvin". 8. Walden. Sarnh lfoorbylle8srt. Pur,
cloek. as 10,.,.; 8~allaer cJoclr. 111 mao S = H. A. Wat.oll,· Jei{ i.. Hieb. A. cock. Seconden: E. Ward. Mart' 11oroth.e a
. ~~DOI~ftjt 8l}d Lee, the
. D. O. ~d • C. Appleton. F,Hott-Loolthart, W. G. Jefferies. EHso.beth
hotl~nJ C&IM'.
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The ehilllt 1'eOli8fCi B lbideaheM.and the
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Pair ffI. NankiJl v..... ..el!O' Iota
of
. "THE LATE~T PUBLICATION."
&ad W reaoh;. P. JfJIU, I . '.
l.toD and: R. BOltOD.
322 and ~::.:JI two lmmse ..,.,....I.~J!M. '
VAnle~, 10hn,
rn. Baird; Road,
On Monday Den V_I''' 1'1~_ are Boltaaif' C. 1". ~..P.
eivi1
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Bev.
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Wai&e&ell ing t he edntenta of •• Gro.,. am: CaftJ'~
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sbnm;. and ~n the
Mh, ~. and 7t.1a. of Mker.
NOV8Ilber\.!he ()OJItenta of '! Bear Wood."
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WORD
by
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MILTON
CONST.ABLJ;:,
1I, Broad Street. hakf'r &JId
MU8JC by FRA~X O. LYSTER.
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