Berkshire Chronicle Reading 10-1919
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{.-~FtI!I_~~_~w~~re-some
Tons j
completed the extensive ~tions t
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i/opf'Best .
'ty Fish are cu ed daily, and· tehed di~.to- o\tf Sbops--.o, er to
the fines~ selection
of all kinds f Fish ·at Lo~cst P~ces. We are now iQ ~he midst of the .Y~rmouth H erring "'Se~~ and there
.no .1oOO theaper or more ben~ficiaI than the . very fine Herrings, Bloa1lets, and Kippers 'that we now offer:
'he'~ goods can
o~taine~ at t~e following shops :- ~"
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pe
j
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TEEN'S :.
rei Rd.,
&lao .at. .
Street,
EN'S':
Street, R
g~
_,All.,
Readl·lDK" where Mr. C.
teeD has served :tl'_ __
~LIII"~cb
1laJ1IleSe
w.est
L
~_iD the 'Market Piace,
put 30 years.
1
GwIng to our large output and :- y ~~ripg "the
on'
pr~inises w~ can guarantee the Qual.i ty·and offer'at tite ve
-. -
PErlSY SESSIONS.
'READING ~lOUGH.:.
---
$AT1mDA.Y.-~efore F. B. Parfitt Eeq
- (in the chair) H. M. Wallil. E. O. Fa.~re(
Tel·
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(IS-yard rolls).
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THE LEADING
RI N G Sa OP.
WINCH'S,
Z3.
.
FRlA1!
snuurr.
READlNG.
& HICK1£. UIL
A public lecture by Prot
't
Jamee
:I.JlnIClon., 1I.A'L~~ London UDivere.ity. and
formerly Parli........ntaty conwpoJlCient to
the .. Daily Chroniele." now titer in the
same cap~ity to a group of provincia)
,erlodicalBâ¢â¢88 given on .. Parliament from
tho PreIlII GaJ.I ...,." in the Villap Hall.
TUehuist. on Wednesday. Tile m~ti.ng Willi
a.rra.ngocl by the' Ti1eIlurst Congregational
You.ng P~ple'8 Union. Colonel :r-lie Wil8001 C.ll.G., J).S.O .⢠M.P .⢠was in the chair.
anel otherli ~t were Mrs. Wilson; the I
lfayor and llayoreaa (1Ilr. and rs. S. Ha1wunI). the~. E. 1. l>&ITl._B. ⢠Mr. A. H.
Bull. Hr. R. Ratha",..,.. Mr, ⢠J. BU:8I'.
Dr. B. B. Iiosfcrd. Cal'taUt .... Ilra. 1. H.
'frye. ~ R. G:. Gr.,. Eo ·A. RetllerinBton, F ., W. White. S. C.
by. E.: '1\
WoodeliOn. H. R. Padley. etc.
Apolosiee for beence were
ived from
the Vicar (D.r. Cooper-Smith). the lUI... F.
W. L~e. B.A .⢠1t.ev. W. llortoa Ra"linson,
1'8. F. })scott, L. ~. 1'. S'IrIIiB..
1. D.i'8". R. W. Wells. W. 1'elfer. W. L.
lli.nebin. LIId J. W. Cope.
Colonel Wibon .,ud be wouJd lirst of a1J
!ille tI» etW-688 bi~ gTeat p'-re at being
p _ t for two rea.!IOIlS. In
t plaee.
It WN a pleasure to be in Ti
ant. 118 he
did not very often get the oPPOJ'tunity 01
cominx there. hi' ...ork in Loadon beii18
Tcry heavy. Secoidly be W8I
re it would
be a great pleasure to listen to the lIIcture.
He WIWI glad tn _ bI the bill that he him·
oelf bad not reaebed that DPi:nt of eminence
in wJrieh he would be portr.red by. the
prof 9801'. He 'WlII glad he a8 ' going £0
speAj{ ' of &evenl friends of'l. and he
would Hsten witll great inb! t. He did
not Irnow from what &tandpoint the lecnlrer was going to deal with the subject,
'whether sarcasb.Mlly or oth_iRe. But in
tbjlSe dRYS many »COpte' were apt to speaJ<
of poliUcianl!' with an ad;ecti not
oon\plim_tary.
Personally, be ,had ...01'7
littl:& sympathy with th_ peop~. beMu.ee
tbe nla-iOJ'lty of Ulem. a.fter lin; were the
~pl . rCllpousibl for p'!tUng these politi,
clans lnto the pla,pe whIch
y occupied.
l:i urely it was t~ dut,. nt· any rate. to
put people in the HOO88 of Oo:mmona of
whom ~&y could speak in a $JIbplimental7
manaer. (Applause).
The House of eolllmona w
one of the
beet ccmda<ited assembliell in
e world. It
.. olldou.btedly a '~t that thOle who
had beea the creatett lirebwall.da outside,
..lui had been llC(Iuatosued.
baps.
to
apeak in no wuneaanred
oace froD!
..adou ',tl'88t corn~ .. .... as they arrived "' the House 01
alld 11&
accu.tomed to its faa
a.nd practice., " - - allllllllit l&lllbli. in aPeeOh
~e. A..f1.r aU. i* ...aa a COIlwlliel d
ted aU the
1".&.11
tM eMlIl ⢠and those
who apoke ⢠·... _Iy of ~ work , only
1I~ ....... _ t . for 0.
wbo
tlle __
by
anxioUs
ti.-t7 ... ,,~ method.. In
the .-e" worlll. iu. the ..-t
tieh CoIOla.... aad
aU .adIer -trtee. the
. .....
Ied!,!_
III tile II a,s Vi _ of nat
, _ .. oIdIt.a,. of tlJia
try
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rd1y a
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TltLEl'HOK&
BROAD
364.
Sf! ,.
ST..
READING.
LOURS. WINDOW GI.A95.
I>iatuopen ................
titut.iOMt=
w ,OftI"Il
:n
'l'Iter."..
broMth of ~w.~ ~ .
o⢠⢠~ . . .
Brit. Do_ 01 c......-.
~ 4clffeJ. tWq to QUM tMt Ia Ilia ooutrJ
~
-
~
tiOJioel ............. an4
for
~
-"~ ~.".~d~e
the -~]I
:i1:~:r-:~w~-!~t
to the
_._- ..â¢_ .... aa4
at
~
__tm.-
01
twem
and L. E.. ueleh. Eeqs.
.
.
A. HORSE'S SUFFERINGS.
Jack Thompson. COIterao_er. of 9, 'we1dale Street. wal lummoned for caUllinl! unaull' ring to a .onre' by oml~
it
proper care ...d atteDtion.
't:=et~~PU!i:!~]
18th and S\at.
lJ
the
the
down
EJECTMENT⢠.
----+t-
CUlIOUS CASE Alf SHINFtELD.
At the Reading COllDt, Bench 011 Satur-
day. ,£clWiD Thomllll Fo.teroue. of Mile End
BOad. Shi:n1leldl applied for 1m ejectm8llt
order again t 8tanley Dittrl!ed. alsO of )file
End Bead. on the gToQJuls 0 coDtiAaecl aDnoJIUIC8.
â¢
lfr. F. 1. RatcliBe 1I~'ed on behalf of
be _applicant, ana lIr. E. )l. Bland,r de'
t=
... a.D:'Tf:!
. P .&.:JUBB
~tI. fixed
P~~G~URNL
meeting of tlli. Coli....
COUNCllI.-A
5T101G raon:sT ON 11IE I
HOVSIIG
-!.. .
'rh.u3:;
J.'--..
"'. to .£11
"""I~..
cluIabu ~ eet byamounud
7s.7d.. and were r·ve.n to
n with .eh of ,i4..JDeD1- the tun4s of the Royal Berb R08pita whi18t
oIIiect "" ..~ ncb the -vefttablea and fruit were linu to till
. cfatea .. it _ri . _
W 1I01Q1ital -ud to the St. A.:ndrew'a'BoJ:s' Homa
01 the tr.den f1l (Hee~ As in pre\'iOUll ,.ears the chnreh
aad ~w-t:r .
W88 neal
and harmonional, deeo1'1lted ' by
to wJUa ih~
. D e. Mrs. Po~. ~m Cba~berlain
~- ~
.DoWll.ing_ Fruii:, Ye~~ allli
t:IWUIiA6
'.
~ ..,,,"' r
i ed from Xn. Foster. lIl....
.... two .-UDi..&:i. Cutler Lady Al'mstro~Lad" .. tes I.."'..I
.
n_
R.
... .....-..
â¢
. .ffi1lw
Nl~ "utet.w
ill......
The
Jaad
$U"~ u.. GWr 1U; Sau.del'S,
. Q.~th~aitO. lI~
__coa1d
- - ,lMIar
al;.. wJaiola
Cled: lI~'
⢠. . . , Mated tJlMo
lIefl.imer-lIeal*. loire.
VI. vrs. KOf'lAnd,
Wopts
to. a~
willi._ ...,..-:au
Wii \;owll ~ 1Ire.. Hall . X!'&, Chamberlain. lira. Nel8oD.
:had
tlINd; .~
. . .,.......
.
to ~
tJaat the
. et
_
_
"
..
juOW. Ilrs. G. B. Tate. Mrs: Ion ⢠Hts. Drak~
.. bMII. .. hie 1iW. prl. ud ~~~ Thi. ~.. " . . . . . ~tioa to . by ' Mrs. Ru phri and MI'!!. Drewett.
.taD~ ban«iIIII ef cICio..
u..t tbe erockel7 the -~
ie ollYioul that a
:FOOTluu..-Pangbourne, at boma on Sat>.
on hIS :tIt.liIe "Mel
⢠""'.ort of ~ at
mit in BeMiq. lInIa,. atb!rDocm. met With !:Mir flnrt.nJ erel!
thilllJ had ~. lOins an .......tedI..L and .... it w.. ~
~ that u... th~ -..00 i.n t1!,e - ~g ~ra:nae
mo", 80' dul'1lllr ~ -.et month. Wibt_ w .. lira-'!" for"""" eraeliOn to iiIIeet 1\).,. Leigue JIIUBl!S. Thel!" opp6n.o.nte. £be' Esc.lhad OOJllplai:neci about it. and 01\ the int p~t deW··M ⢠'but 1t ..... t.U lIlat abou, siol' Club, ,'ayed in winning slyi. Jro~ the
_ion de/endant apolacieed and ..Jd he half th. ll_ber 1I'OIlld be _OUCh Ito m..t outset, and thoroaghly ct-rVed th ir .. ~
. t()~
wQuld look iato the _iter: but on the ~t ~t MIda. Del t.h&~ the fubue require- by 3 Joel to 1. For the hom tulI t W ~
oocuion b-aaid he IihbIiliI bk. no JIOti.,. ~ eIr.oul~r be tao. i n : £ t in Xni,ht and A. Ashley played well. tMi IaLter'
pI iL Th_ &nao,..,. bad cauMd Ilia ...i1e MM!'!."I.u- of tit. - ' a i a
aI the 1Ieia~ injured ~It before the call of Itimtr.
I118rioUI inoon..-i_ ~.ut pra.at etate E~
. ·~tiea ~ .D wh.ich the Aa1u o{" T. 8unmo⢠⢠PaDgbourne'. lett-bee.... w-..
01 healtll. and he pro4ued a doctor'. a.rti· ... lUIUd. to pleT
to illn_. and ollis plM.
lI.aate .. to her prisd\ -eo-ndition.
The
ooaMet'. t - a p1l~
' - . . . ftlt.d by
_retary. C. RnuelL Th.
B,. )fl'. Blaatiy: Be _d to haTe the <loon eW Ninbet , ~ ~ ~~ ~ decillions 01 the r-'
...ere ad9ll!raell eriti~ b
-&.III _
...... -"I.:-~
eleed. The exeeuti..e demre to t.hanIi: I Cap.
rehuq beoaUllll of tM ~.
llre. Ba.,.ey aDd 111'11. Wel;bt both of Mile ach_e, ..
~ "ill lIOt'. '" W fit tain ~n
au~ Coil
) for hia
of a
End Roac1, said they _ld lI. . r the bad an eeoDOm rat MM ~. Rb.id~ _ _ ~ in alloWUlg the t.&Di th~.
--I!J a.. tauuar-\ . . is ,Juina Wd. the Olab be.iag atiu ill the
luncu..,e aDd- be~ d doors
di .. ~
It . . .- al.o~W UJllertupte poaitioD of bJlTing no r utat'
·tinctl.!. The lut Wlt_ uid ahe had heard all'MdJ
out by ODe
th.
t
t th. pouad.
.
vl'1!. Dipeed sinciDB aM ehonting about. hou_
that
w.re
l'
to lie er.....
Walton Adamâ¢â¢ t.JIe~Popular Pbotogrftpher,
Mr. RateliJl. : It's not simply
lln.
were
not
being
built
01'
p&OpMl
w
-.t
â¢â¢
BIagr
1'8
Streeti,
~
...::.Ad..t.
.
D~eed il fond of m-.,r
,uta!
WitDee8: J think it; it14lo:ne lor a.noyanee. ]leaded thelll aDd ()(MIIld on),. pay
'
__
By II r. Bland,.: The~ "al no ooe .1118 that eI 1... to 13&. per week. The fOllO~
wu adoPted and the .jMICl'etal'7 wee i_n,.
shouted and be"led ~e.i 10 in the w)tok lutioll.
Itr'Ueted.
to
ap.i.u
oommU1lica.te
.
th
u.e
viUaae.
To1l'1l Clerk ~ ~ matbtr:DEFENDA.Nlr8 S1'ATBKENT_
-,. 'nat taj. ooUMil 01 ·th. Readi 0Ja....
Deleade.nt Did be " ... .f~1l ia a cIa~nt
priMillll' wodi, .... all far ..
of
...mat
Ite blew tb_ b.... Ilea
iatatioDal an- ti...e
hiah m.., DOl be realWied. aDd
B01aace. If hia wife liW te ... be a.r- 1U'pI tba toIrD -.eu to baild oa t~
taialy ".. IlOt lOa, .. atop her. He JwI ~ whieb are aotuaUy req1lired M tJa.
_
ta tbe ooaGIumm ~t tlIi8 ..,â¢
p .....ta...e...
W.. .lUch applica.t'I wile bed maNl,
LBQISLU'lVB ](A.'l'TBBB.
t.IlosIP' aI.
It " ..
th. GeDaraI
~
-)(rS. BUell DipeN .... JIOt. a 1I'Ud 01
c-.itt. -..hI . . .eJecMd
...... .the en.... PHD ill. ....,art of tb â¢
.......... ~a repl!ft 01 m. ~
,... P.,.lia.meit UcI otb..
.
. JMttIliak )lnl .... &ad tJwa ⢠⢠_
to
CIaFe!I~~.~~~~:........tt.aot
~ _et a. ebe
.acMred
b
the
~
at
their
f
...un y
.
fU8P. .'I'Iret.
:nat
it aU iIIIhied.,
.ru-C 011.
MONDAY.-Before the )(a.yor (.Alderman S.
Hayward). E. Joo"lOn. S. R. Whitley
ntld A. G. Well ⢠Ellq,s.
.
THE ABSENTEE.
Robert Carlisle W~i. gi,ving aD addl'8ill! ...... Ca.. rshpi .Road. ~wa8 ~
with heiDI' ~n abaeu.tee froJll, the Ind :Field
Companl. New Zealand Encine.Ma. aiDCB
Jut 'Al!..ril.
â¢
Mr. E. D. Ber!"7 appeared Jor· the doalendu.t. and applied tor II remanet with. 8. "iew
to. a.nnli,ea.tion beiDa made to the IlDiIit&r7
authoritiee for hia diachlU'ge. The maD ..,..
no... in civil em,loyment.
'
The app .catIOn .... ,ranted.
allowed.
s.
for
onda,. evening. wa . ad.
)ournQd for NIt of a quorum 01 membel'll..
B:u.r.
outo.-A combiud practice b1
th. B~field Dea1I!ll'Y bra.neh of bellrin J't
WIUI IfIven on the bells of the Puish Chu.reb
on
turilay evening. Repreeentativlllt from
SOIEIIE.
the . Jllnisb81 of Pangbourne. En..} field;
GonD&' and Tbea.le attended the praetic â¢
.& -en Dl.MtiJI 01 th Readi.:nJr Ch
ff~VUT FurrvA.L.-The annual 1IanoM'
'bf\o 01 ~c.
W~ 011
thanbKiTing eernces were held at th8 .
~eII.inc-::of ~ .week. wheli llr. F. E. lIOl'- Pariah "Chureb on Sunday. There were IMp
in« pNidect over ⢠aood atteD.da1Iee.
eona+eptions. The R6v. R . Wilder (Rector
01 Sulham) .JIJ'Mclled in the morning. ud
â¢
~ClP'&L ELECTIONS.
j.he Bev. R .. P . P()IMt (It-ector of Panl'boume)The q..tiO!ll of the mllDieill&l.. elections In the ennlllg. The choir lang the anthem
w.. cIi.e~ at leDStll. and if WI\I a«reeCl .. Aw'ake lUI. lily glory," the tolo being tUen
.-ouoed.
~w!\~~~
Curtis; both 011lS, '."'IIN""'"
li'Ahrard llen...ood. of 'iJ"-·':"~--'·:-"
t\lld WillialD Gl'9rp RoDerta t
""IIatoerland Ro.d · were 8ummoaeG
Itone! to the dangor of pUllencere on
ber 11th.
.
With the exception of HOllwood aU pleaded
not gui!!J .
â¢
P .C. Harm\>n 8Ilid he sa" tlJe four lads
throwin'g at a b01l8e-chestnut tree a~ the
corner of Hamilton Road . .,nd Whiteknlghts
1l.oad. ana the stones were falling in th.
'roadwaY:
All the youth.~ state<! tbat George Curtis
did not throw stones.
'Each wal Jined 58.
.y Lo~est
9FI
Ap'plicant said hie wife had been .derlor for _
time put :Cnm lllI1H'Uth..u.. . . . . M
TIle defendant 1J&II t
of the ad'o' â¢
iII*o COIIUII
cottage to tbe GIll! iD
eb. he. Ji::J. ~ hera witil
of ..,hich M ..-eel.
, b4. cjftD him DOminated
.otic. to lluit on SePteaber . DUI, lMIt
be t Mne
"ae IItilI iD OOClurtiOll. ~y had .... hie thi' towla.
~ ~~!t>~;,U.
A·
Goor,.
our
ANNOYANCE LEADS TQ
fencled.
St., Cavenluim,
ow:m.
use
we,.,.
lD-ElI.......
becau.
o'
==·.
~~t1~~
"0
.o_
.-IT_ ....
.....
~
........ aiel ~ IIAd
DipI8If _ t.d ........
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;ROAD TRANSPORT.
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