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IIQ"-'at Ned Week.

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Price Inducements ' are offered in

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• diA- 01 the BMcIiq Labour Party.

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LIMITED.

ALBERT

UEWEU.

· E~DING.
Ales and Sto
ecd Brewed from Malt
- 0:-1 LY a nd have been
y the British
Yti~
to be AB OLUTELY

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highly recommended...
fa culty and have
to th e Royal Berkt.it for . over 60 years. .
Cask and I Sottle.
V ERE D

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F R E E.

AND HOPS.

wh ich is a real FotXI

Be\'e'rage for Bieak·
fast or Supper-made
in th e model Co-oper-

ative Works at .Loton.
E " e r y Co· op _rative
Societ\' sells ll.
.

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<W_).-"Ilr. P. w: Dormer_
WanI.-·Jlr • .t. I.
r.
EMt Ward.-·)(r. .t. Bowe. .
, ~'X~1'8 Ward.-*}(r. H. :1'. _Ol""T,
Mr. W. . N.,lrDham (Lab.).
Minster Ward.-"Mr. L. E. Que
(Lab.),
ltr. W. i. Bendall ('WIOt"kiDa ID&B).
Tilal:llir t .-"Captain J. H. Tf)'e, R.N .•
C.H.E.
.
VictDria.-*IJr. Frank Winter,
. E. B.
D~1Ill {Co-ojlel'&tive).
We-:t,-"Mr. H . w.tts (Lab.), Hr. R.
DowllUIfr.
RedlaAcIa.-Mr. A.. Broedley (ab.).
Battle.-Mr. Tanner (Co-oPeraq,-eL
( * Denote. 'f'itting member.)
Other candidate/; a.re 00iq
I'()(\ched
J C
<>D test Redlands and Bat1k1
N'ds in
t hp places of Hr. W. M. Colebrd and Yr.
W , I<'raJD~ but no definite epIMNuoemeDt
ooli ld be made ,..lien till; liat lr&8 prepared.
I l\"RRESTING CO ITE T IN
STER
'
W.AIU>.
. I ,:, lHnM&r W~ Mr. L. 'E. Qa.elob, the
Ill t nDL member. I
to be oppoeed by Hr.
W. J . Bendall, of I , Dover 'treet. RetldiDt!,
who is extr~y ..ell kno1fn ' n tbo ward ,
mid ie II gllS fitter in the employ 01 the
Jteading GII8 Company. ,
A "Cbroniole-" representati ..e so w Mr.
Bendsll. and inquired of him what· his progra-unne " W3,8.
,. I have Iivoo 'in the wa.rd Cover !!O
y~arij, " replied Mr. Bendall, .. being educa(l"(1 a t Coley
bool and St. Ma '8, IUl.d
majority of the people know
as 1
.......
'Wall broug b t up amongst tbem, whilo J
r'>Ul(h l boside IIOme of them in Fra.nce. I
do not cowrider that the ward iB represented
.
'd th
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k
b a nl/lli li vlIIg
OUUI e
e w....... ; I now
JIlore .. bout ~ waro than 1\ man living Ollt!lide it, and my poliev iB tbat there is vllst
room for improvement in the ward.
" As 1CI;'ard hOllsing the hOIl
in Min.10. ~Ilr,d ~rs falling ~o~n, and t~e people
'h III k I t 18 time the ROIl8Il'4r ComButtee had
" Inole round the ward. l,:\;Dosier Square
h OIlSl'~ have llct,!I,lIy h\nc~ In, lind in .other
."'_ t hert' are gllPfJ.
A.t ()II !louse the
se.'."}!NY iH '"llilll( lIW8Y'/r~ the itohen.
I h~1I a~ IlOI!'ft.r~ the
tb.ing piaoeac ro8~
the m.,,,dolW5. i t 18 o-rerlooked from the
. rnul. · 'llId t here i~ no pl~ce for
man to
1I I1d r~S'>. ex pt in front of ehild n,
.. Th(m '\I'ith refereneo to our
_tio"
C;rOllDd lit Coley ; it is netlrly tim
w'
oPc'n , a ~ other place6 taken ove, b
thn
ilitary lIuthorities Mve been
sed and
are being used lor "port.
•
"Wb at, hRIl h&wcined wiLh r
Id ' io th
council work: during the la8t four v r. 1
know little abou t. because r hn
been in
tIle. Arm~ (being a IIflrg&ant in the 2/4th
Iwy",l Berb). but I cannot llE'e that noy 1m.
provemen t h UB been Inade il) Lbi ward i.n
Another tbi'ng, the
th p 188t four YOIIrs.
r"( ..~' ha ve iust goue up 1UI0tllN' lid. in Ule
J: : we have to pay th at, not the InndlorU!!.
.. I a m, as you «!e." said Vr.
dal~ he
w;" in bi~ overalls),"
working on." ·
Ai r, fltond nll i 8 fl ,
e IInioni
bll'l'g.,1:
l"inC't1 tn .. ~naing Ga Workf'r5 und 'en·
('ra l Labourer' U n ion binet hi! came ~ut
or tbe Arm\'. li p hos been "mc(m r of the
V ius ter W.. rd Committee of
Jlt>adlDg
Um rvnt:l.vl' As ocia.tiQn for seve
, yeur~ ,
lUld berore tb:lt was conn~eted with Ult"
Ihl.Mf{m e Commiltee.. That he dOG not
m iod "'ork wo . RhoWII bJ' tbe r ·t thAt at
t.hr generAl elf'Cmon la!lt NOl'ClO r he stood
ill Ihe peltiog rain tor t..-pl"'e hou at Coley
~('''"ol bik ing Ilumbel'll. His II
I tp tbe
" \0,, '101'8 is. howevpr. 0 \1 mllnicip. ground .
.. I have (''Ome oul to wake 80m
y l1P,"
I,,· t" ld our representati ve.
()Il r repl"Cl!Olltative N11Df' 0 .... 1\.., from bis
illLt:n ~w with Mr. II
11\11
ling tllat.
I,ero .".o tit tYJ:!e of wofkini mM who
.!Ilooukl ait 00 local' bodH!!t-a m
01 i dep.,ndpot Ulin1cin1( (IlId with
u:~ to
....,.iud . 'l'here will be thOIII' outl id Labo\ll'
" b,) will regret thnt Mr. Qllt'l
h~1t0
fil( ht for ltis _to bnt lbe Rftldi
I
111'
l"U"ty i", its...:If oppolling """era 1 kitl.Lng m
h, I'll. wuo bllve rendered ucell t
I " lb
t.()WJI .
\tr. J~ }}. QuelclJ, t.lre 1iiF!t.i member,
l ", ~ done I!OOd ~1t in tile ~o
C!tIpet.l By
,." viCl(Hlbftirmnn 01 the Pood
trol C~flI'
nli ttee. Be is a member of
&a.chng
Ruard of 0 nardian • lind,. will
rememI .. nod , . fought Reading Oil behalC o~ tbe
Na tional l'Iocialist J'.. rt... i. D.eem'bel'. Be
nui.i.nWned A-'"r:r patriotic tlO1\
during
the war.
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- EX<;ELLENq' CHOICE IN
• TLE
,
WARD.
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TO BB FOUGHT.
.. - - NpII'I I . . . . ~ .... ...Arthu
Bro.d!e7, ,,110 ia u-. _ n _~~~
with til. Hoi. . . . . . .1Ut put"
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time_~

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_.Dft

LUov .-iD lie

P. til

Ql1lI'C1a

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of Co- operation by
joining the nearest
Co-operative ..8Qciety.
T hese store!P are
owned by t~ir customers. who share the'
economies. By Wily·
of a trial purdlase
.a s k fo r lib.. ti a.

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C&-.enham (EMt).-·)(r. T. B. TvDer.

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CONTBBT IN VICTOBIA. WARD.

Hr. E. B. Jleed-aa is being run y the
:Reading (Jo.opentJen in Vietoria Ward.
Mr. Deadman i8 alnIidy a member of the
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h I
- m g ~.,. U ..... I&II8...... t e n ·
surance Committee; h. at on the Readlng

Borough Tribunal, and has recently '-n
ap'pojntect 'a member of the Reading
PrQlileering Committee. ' He ia secretary of
Coun ~nde ol~, a paIIt chairman of
Itbe MediCl\l .Association. and on its ~ominittee tcHIay.
Hr. Fronk . Winter, the sitting membet'.
i.& a ve\'y useful member of the council
belng ~peei&lIy inh!n!atad in the work
eduCiltil'.n. He hall ' -.n appginted a. memo
her of \:JIe ne Pro6t1eering Qommittee. Be
is a strong economist. A VOl'V busy DIaD.
be is an Ardent -worker for' st. Jonn's
parish ; of whicb he is parish 1farcien.

.every Department during this Period.

~

til. Robert
01 four lean.
a«!OlIll!a-yilllf 8C~llle of
autboritiee ...
".. '-I~ that fhe
illel'M8eCi 1Iy £10 ~r an·
upresied his thanks
..... ....-.ecI that the Vicar
have tile doable .rate. at u••
c:hareb¥ard opened on SlIft.
~ oollunie_ of
who wish
attend Di"ine 8fl"ice,
Ott

WOB1ClJIIO

MlDf's CJ.va.-A

NowJa tti8 ~ to Buy Warm Whiter
Wear . .

without any o1Jication to buy.

held in tbe Club Hoom reoenU, with a ie'fl'

hl~

be<>J1 in abevI\.De4j ror the pft8t five y 31'S.
good number &88embkd lind ~x~ a
keen de&iJ'6 Cor A weU~~ised club. Mr.
R. H . Elger, ... ho.had kindly~ ~hled OJ! hon.
trellSnrer tOl' several~, "plained tbe
fillAncw poIIition of tb.. old' uo, a.nd SUIIge tod that ' an earnc t attEompt Rhonld 119w
be made t,o mako the dub a real benoit to
the llOOple of tbe pari~!'J a.nd promieM bis.
hearty support. Dr. .ay.r-l8o spoke in
"Tour -01 ' be idaa.. and Mr. u. Ste. '. RoIY.l
(late pr &Went) wrote stating tba.t he hoped
the woding men would tillite lind make tbe.
cllIb .. great sn:CCClII
It being the unanimou~ wiab of those preAellt td maIc:.. a hong
il'ort_to run the dub. lIr. L. DIIk,& ... as
poi~ted chairman oC the ~i.JIg. &ad a
mittee "&3 formed to d ra1f up a. progTam
getting out tbe aim of the club. and the
J)rol)()foled mellhod 0 control , and to report
lit 1\ ruth r mooting. It 1fa.e ibougbt that
.the club '8houJd be the , ~tre 01 th acthli·
t.i 01 the parish. aDd an attempt 8hould
be made to cater for indoor and outdoor
games, indoor galherillf!:8 (including
vhWt dri\"C!4I. «liIloorte. I~ debate8, eto)
ooing a 8pecial e lentur. during the winter
_ion. Hearty vai:ClII of tbant. were ac·
corded the ' ofticers wbo had geneTOu 11 811p·
port.d the 01 ub in the JIIlBt.
Walton Adftme, the_POJ.1ular PlI-otograpber .
29, Bl .......n Street, ~ill,g.-A.d"t.

bold.

inYited to walk aroun(J -our Shop, and' Showroom',

~llDll W88

to l'&-eSI.ablishill( the vUlace club, wh ich

. . your Hou

A few Items are enumerated below:
DRESS FAIIIIICS.
S2 in. h a r d w II a r i n g
- CHECK TWEEDS, at
7,11 yard.
S2 in, Grey WOOLLEN
TWEEDS in Checks and
Herringbone Stripes at
8/11 yard.
2,000 yard. Co)l 0 u re d
l>ERGE, suitable for
~hildren' s school frocks.
~ In. wide. Price 2 /1 I t
yard
I
S2 in wide TWEEDS at
B/II ,and 8/1 I yard.
S8in. TWEEDS atlllll,
14/11 and 18/11. .'
~2 in. VELVETEEN, in
~I colours, at 2 /111 and
;tf11 f yard.
22 In. CORDED VELVETEEN at SIll t yard.
rn. ill. VELVETEEN at
4/11. 8/11 and 7 , ..
),ard.

Hundred, of Da in t y
BLOUSE&, all' at liberal
price redoctionR.
BLANKETS. all wool.
large size, at 4./8 per
pair.
White TWILL SHEETS
full size, 11/11 per
EIDERDOWN QUILTS,
a ,p-:endid ranlle,~ from

pair:

Ladie ' COATS and COSTUM E S
10 newest
materials.

FU

&

A visit

FUJ!I eGAD.

of inspect.io~ to

our Showrooms ~11 be
welcomed ' without ahy
obligatipn to buy,

LADIES' ..aTS.

a8,8.
THE WEST W.ARD FIGHT.
Special Value,
bdies'
ElICCptiOrult VallIe. Cotton
Hr. H. Wetbs, who 1ll.8t year ""eDt over to
Glaco fid BOOTS at
SHIRTINGS at 'JOt- pC!r
the Labour l'a.rty, ba-rmg been forlD6r1y 1\
'8,. and M /- pe~ pair,
Liberal, ia beillg opJK*l(l by Kr. Henry
yard
ill all sizes. Extra bigh
Downing, oil aDd hard'lll....e mercJJjllIt, 0 '
CoIour~d - ALH AMBRA
Ul, xlord Road. Mr. DoW'lliDA' b~ strong
, leg, 8/-.
QUILTS, full size, at
claimlf to the 8\I1fr~e6 of the .West Ward
t.a:wes· Velvet ~ Bar
1 to
£ .... h
·d-.l · th
rd f
' /11.
e eo re, or.,., a.e nISI eu III e wa
or
HOUSE SHOES, I ~II
''$1 YOIU'So JJe has bon in c'.ose touoh witA
White CURTAIN NET at
pair.
t.
the workinlMll
, and i a member of the
IGtd. yard.
Girt' 'Strong SC OOL
R.A.O.n. With FOIIard to the boulliq qu_
BOOTS, at I
and
tron. Hr. DowniJlg doe8 not . colUlider th t
it hili! It", 8uJlicient coruridention; if boullfl6
18,_ a pair.
u
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R
Y
,
lU'e to cOst £1,000 each it will be imp<l6llible
GirJs~
SHOijS, in
(or member of the workiJla-al_ to li....
UCE
in tbem. Be would like to lief) more c.ricket
black and brown, at
8/' 1 a pair.
pitche8 in. the parks, and the tennis courta
CAVERSHAM.
kept bettAr Mr. Do'tf'l!in« ill the old
RelWiNl' Weunellday criu.etor.
LlA... V1K.T FUTlTU4I.-On Stmday
afTeIIt
.... - W
. ed th
W
. ..u-.
atts regam
e seat in
t~~:~~vi~~! _vioee 1fse held in the four
,
"I
WI.
Wid.
At
St.
P
.....
s,
Wary! ten years 11&'0. He hod lIl'6viously r~
X. 0.· }hyne U tlLk.i118 til"
J)l'e$8nted the wa.rd, bUF WIIS doJea.ted.
SPECIAL o FFERI NGS'.
the a
co of the
NE~ FACES IN BA~E WABJ>.
'HartWiltted
nlack Velvet HAT, wjth OOTdcd ribbOn, erown trimmed ~ivd fruit and and spray.
The Co.(}penl-tiv9 SQciety aTe ' runniag lb.
at 11 o'clock the~IJMl~e'r
Ordinary price l~ft J . Special price 12/".
J. TlUlJle., and lbere is likely to be an u.W.
0,
J
teres~ig contest, a.e J ... oour is strODg in this
Gir!s' ~rt trimmed HAT, In alL the leading COlOUR. Ordinary price 16{p. Special
ward.
•
price '8(114 '
.
.
. • M.ORiEY'1:l OPPONENT IN
.
II~Smll·,-t-ft:Idy~ ...ear HATS, Vi • finish , jn-g~ and navy. Ordinary price 18/ 11.
!
KATh'"SGROVE WAlI.:p.
Special price 12111.
_
' Mr.
. Y. Ne'Wnham is ~prftMm\;inl!' the
Large :mortment BIAVER FEt. TS, In all coIo6n. 'Ordinary pric~ 10/11. Special
.wOOu in\.er ·to in the Xate$p-ove Ward•
wbet'e he has ' - 0 Il resident f~r 17 yea .....
price 8 /11.
,
J!'or t~ J')Mt three eRrs he ball .been
Smart SE1l1-TRJMMED HATS, trimmed corded ribbon witb fringed ends. OrdinlIenl~
cleJ'\c at II
n . W. Jtla:nn &ll.d Son~.
• ary price
9/11 . Special Jl(lce 4/1 II. •
~VI R to whieh 'he was I\t M_n. V_r'1l
.,
.
0,. lS yearR . . ).: mel'llber of the Royal Li",er
rlll'tl Iy SoclIety, he hu l'ept9f!Ollted ~t
'Y' :t the .Rnllual, conference .. ~de the In·
eepti
of the Nali~l . In&Um~ Act. He
~ns a
taken It ll."'elIt Intf'.1'Ht lJI. the 1f~k
$t t~ local brun h of the W.E.A., of 1flJ..ich
be.1lI nt 11I'IlRnt the. tree ure1'.
He 18 a
melD r or th" oom-,:",tI:1II'I ~r JllAnqement of , disltribulbed IUIII0000pt
tl ~ 1Oc-~1 Co-operatin Socl6t., .,. and for iba
past t1l'll yea .... haa ~n president of t~e
lOMl r!\ll!lh .of tb\! A.:t;T.C.F:.
"
The .sItting member I Mr. H. T. !lorll",
who 1
a I!OOd rec~ on ~he CounCIl. .
CO TEST IN' CA ERSHAX lEAST).
1..8 ur i. tning t:s lltr-Mlgtll in Ibw....
Cave bam witli. )II', 1. Beckl~ , II.
.
man. who iM ente . g tbe lillf.8 on

wcet!,

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NEWEST AUTUM

MILLINE Y.
I

COD'-

.

of t
lUoa.d.ing c~rato~. There
Il'Irge
rting pop.oJ . on h-. hut Mr. '
J-T. T rnu. the Itti g membel', has canflIlly tMrlded to. his municlpal ·dnties anel
I, ve y poPIIlar In th.e wllJ'd
.
.

HOURS.-

The .w\dermentioned Banks hereby give otice that roland
from NOVEMBER 5th, the Banking Hours in REi\. ING
.o n WEDNESDAYS will be fr'o m'
. .

PANGBOUB.NE.
. P08II'AL I)lP'ROVSJUnIT8.~Yer:r

great all.
roun
tisfution is ex~ressed at the actio.n
of t h post oflice ' 0 increasiJlg the num her
of w
-day despatch
and delive,riefl of
letlen.. The alteration Wat made lIbc)ut a
forinlgb
but in t)Onsequenoe 01 the
yaih.-l~
th e1ianll,9 ...1\ practicall;r
unlil ibl! be,IDning of the pre-

U

9.0 ' - 12.0
an~ ~ot

.,

9.30 --

12~30

as ruther o.
llaldap .....~ Limited.

ser1ce

. Parnnn . . . . Umltecl.
Llas"'~4m""
.
" I
~W..eml1Ultelt • Pain Baak. Umittld.
LIIDda • .JoIDt es~
MS. -1IaDII. UaUted.

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