Berkshire Chronicle Reading 11-1919
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tvwanl which wo ul<J 1l(11'~ tn
enahlJl&' the Opportun ity .,t
"h, of
. . . to attend the meelinl(" I " ""'~'Dg
OtIler Jllflll.be18 poh 't"J~~ I.J ,,,
I
p~1.
'h~
. " "",t
C01lJleillof" Wint r in "IIL.I
,ropoeal, ia h bl\d no int~l1t
"< i,'i
~ut. d~rd .. but Ih'Hlg iJ. ~,' ',: 'Ii·o....
ller&1 de r& of the Count ,!.
'q e
"".n.
,I"
EiEcTION OF 'O~BIlT"' l 1'The foll winK commH tt~ ,. .. ,.
~Il# mmJt~.-fil e .'ri .,:,I','" ""':
mea Field. HaYl'l'ard. ('0110<., 11 , ,;\ ·rlpr.
Cla~k. Dormer, FIlUfT, nnwcll' I k' P.
~orri,
~~~!!,rl
~
lll'ececlent
they wei'!'
j\ nd, bp '''' " ....""'""('1
Rt ..moor
mi!.givinll-l n
1)0 Ition.,- nnd
duct of tiler r
.
ii rOUleo - thut
H . ])owRin.l~ n.
tl1nton, J. J~itrbtl!'en-, · 1':. tilU",, ~wl,len tbey
O. Farrer
P.
\Jon ⢠~'. (:T. O( win, W. lent, a thl'Y -ollen were
R. llowpli, â¢. Jo ~on, G. J. !sewL, A. J. th younker mh~mlIers.
)f ker, F. '. Mo 'nl\', W. M.
ewbam, '1'. cout ~ sllch a t 181 never
Norri~, .c. A:. Ph 'l'JC{, L. R QUl>lch, H. l ula""manio be1l!lb, 1!kere
O. Rainbow. W.
dhlnd, W. n. Short, W. < a:1 t'xnmple wli.ien was abilOhtltel,;
~POl'k ⢠)Ii, E.
⢠RuHoll, L. G. utton â¢.11·f'pronch. (HeaJ') heal',
1 . H. Ttyi', n. 1, Tyrt'l'lI, _4 .. W.A. Webb knew that D .... Abtam.
and H. Woo~ridu
AmonK tlte Corpol'/Iiion pnct', Qud that,
1M
1)11 j81~ pre$t
re the Town Clf>rk (llr. find to be veJ;X
C. . John-.on).
. Ash!;> (M.O.II.), Cal?- if no~ tnrboleitt, iT. .:ulflitelr)
tai.u J. ti. lll'll.tier n ( bief Co t.tblf», p«'l'hapoi worse. ,&
· lIei',r~. J. HoW+D \ BCI'OUKll F.fttln-r), ..... Imagine th.t
, H. !;b.. rwood (CI.. of tbe Peace), 'l,.r(:hettle iIUlllify- u.- man .
the trace
patience
⢠(fat'll1 8tew~nl). H. T. }'uSh (seru-etary to than tllat to wl,aich Al~n ~bl'll;JD beth BdUClltion t' miUee). Le~lie Wdker lon,ed. They." aUurfCl of
. Imw·(WQt«'l'woI·k. ~o
r). F. POlltin ..(~J)taiIl, til\lity, .lor ⢠the, h~ ldlown
!m fORI
Fire Br'i,ade), G. }'. Craycn 1't"IIlP.W~..YIi), ~.oulb 10 the qcillACll tb ~v~ ~ that
⢠T. G. 110dd (illfi tor .of nt1J~):'K. h was n man witaa broad ~d, who could
IWJight ('n..~~tol· l ;'ci~htS ,a,!d:'lIleas~l. look OR both· 81~ of a qaest~dB; a~d _&8
â¢
'Ilie Uil:cl'('1ling .. rewOIiy of;th~ eleehon ca])llbl~ of sh9W1O, tha~ ~I~~n t~
' .1 Mayo.. "'.
hed. oj a hn~:_ riumpel' .,...t\l·ds t1io.~ who' h!!ld-- a durereat vIew , ~o
.f peQ~e.
The
in hlded -tire- ~o,," 111m If. ~t qual~ty wcni1d IItaad him 1D
(111':. H8fwllrd). Mr. Abrtllll ahd. Mil> good stead In the ,dil!Cha~ of th~ o~ce of
11. A bru w·. llr.
nd Mr. }lUi:!' II, lL'1J ~yor, and they kll!Bw, too, that a8 chau_a
B Hllrris(U1 j)'Ollt'· I\n!l .Mi~ ;Jl1[1"l·I.on 10I,le~, ollmpoli:ant COlllllllttees he had 1ihOW1l other
Jil'l!. Hull, Mr·~. l . â¢. PhHbl'ick; M' Pbil- qunlitiM whi~h were ~ry. for the eueIJrick MI'';' M.artl. II. :P." utton, Mi ~ Ma, -tul carrYlll"1f. out of h18 dutI~ a KayRl' .
t;lItton. MI'. Du ,])r. Bold'~Il , 111'. and
e would ~I.ve v.ery .ble &lid. ell'1rae!id
. ltito,(ln, Dr.
al<\ on, lk alld MI'S. Ul)PQrt from~! "ite. (Hear. hear). "The>
Jlartnett~ D.. Boodle, _Cunoll n: ~~. New- ~rtr7 and ability lrll'l!: AbraJll had thnl'Wll
'Y. P . 1. C. .HillwOIi. the !ntc! ot!ter -aood work In the town "as all
hOllse. ' tlll~
iRe ', W. "Rl'i\tou, th nev. }'. J. HI\\\·oril. IIlQlcahon that .she wOllld ~~J;01J&hout tho
IdIa»lain to Ihe new Mayo .. ), Mr. H . G. y~r 81lpport, WIth acceptahllitt to all aad
iWilIink (chHlr1JIHn of t he Bel'hl1ire Eclu- WIth great eamestne88, the ..elfori8 of ' the
"!Ilion ' C ll11nilt f'). Oolouei KPll,inidon Mayor, a.s be wo.uid mo"'!. _~tigut the town,
:Miss J"C1<OOli Mb.. 'raylnr, Me. 1'>1. K
W IImODgst all classes and e~lttQlls C!f people,
'A rmun, J . ('''I~I v. 'I'. B. Hewett. R. B. Curd, and would _k to serve tliflJr beat interest.,.
~. , . Coopel', J . H. J ones, R.
. , hitIe,,'. Mr
THANKS TO ALDERlrlAN lUYWARD.
Int! Mrs. U. J:{. K rOD, MI'Â¥. 1~.:T. Lewi~,
Th!!; thought with "ratitude of Alderman
and lhr~e (,f the I. fentPd ~ndjdute8 lit tile Ha,..,mrd's service d.ur}ng-:the Jla8t year, and
t>leetiOl" MI'
C. Logllll. J . 13ond. lind of the 5up~rt ",hlClt MI . Hayward had
E. D Deildll'l n.
'
lIiv~ to hIm 8.UQ the f!EorviOO8 .which she
,
h
W
hM!" l'enderpod' lib the tdwo. (Hear, bear).
A.1lierman Ha.rlartl'8 yeer 01 office had not
ALD. ( â¢. PIJ1LBllld\:~S RJ::'W.
'Aldenllnn \:I. Vloilbrick, ill pl'Opo"ling the been .. re Hul one, for it had. been a time
el e<:troll cf A 1~1l'11Jl 11 G. , . Abram 8S MIl~' OP, 01 great national perplt!:rity a.nd anxiety.
ref rrNI fiJ."t of all to tbe wOj'k pf tire pil t 'fhey had JlII8sed through several occaaions
· 1M r: The (, llucil hod lo~t hm ~taN nclt 'Il'hen . tllere might haTe- been some serious
,.
workH hv t p d~alll ~ _Of Aldet'JluUl hivel'i nationlll upheaval; and it waa a matter for
lind Ib~il 'Jut '.1'0 t\ CIHk, Mr. W. '.
III oongratulation and satisfaction that ther
Ihbuck. '1'h hOll illg qUI',tion !lad occu looked b&ck and saw tlLose OCCAsions htld
pied t hpi I' n\Lpnt i n 1'01' ~Oll1e cow<iaerab)c been safely p88sed, owing to 1\ large extent
{lOll'. II I' l'{'IHI I b otiter .I(Lu I' I"
. one to the goodwtll of those who were chfeBy
hareu"h Iwo hOll
hod atl'N\ dy \~
teq, oonoornoo on both side!!. The work of
and WHe 1'('ndy 'fo r CCllpnt ion. , ~ b
- - national reoon traction, of which' they were
ing dit! 1f!'1 Iheit' ltclI . P8 thf' wo
thinking twMve months IIko; had by no
eOlU h~' I,,"<l'~. b
by hlHl~. ~no
III 118 yet been accompli hed.
Something
lllllltt''t whit' ll hnd
Ill' fOI'wtlrt\ durln~
had been done, -but still much more ,I!mained
,."1\1' \I'll '
HIP hOIllP fOI' child. wpifare ~ to be done, .and t.h6. PO~ whie? 11'88 put
JlIatel'luty ClhP' . . ]( "'"' 1l(\1V". II . t
:/ol'1.ard· :y the Prime Milllster him Lt, and
of. beilli! 0< "IUPU \oed., {Of till' 01188 '!A' ;which w~ enthusm tiea1l1 Rupport.d by the
bel'n ound H nd 111·eluH.ed, nnd IIDctIOf\ whole nabon-that progrl\lDme of ~ll8trueÂ
obtained lor Ihe
1'I'cwin~ oJ IU!I )!Io~ey~, tt.iq.n hft4latill·to be aocompli bed. They:had
The i\IaY'lf hn tl uvt i hl'Oul(h nrt bl,; dub&;, lu~ny task ·before them in that 7ear. T~:t
I\nd wll ,- ~till ",.,11 IIlld <iluiliu!l. III' "'" till prqpoeed to continue thjlil' elforts, and it
keen 011 p r. d-. Bud I hpy would â¢â¢ e 1um yet would be borne in mind {nat very i~POTÂ
t\t · I'i~kt.·l. t'1"0(1Uf'1 nud 1I'IlIti, -It,. did nol tant duties in thiK rf'lationship were Ullt
know 11 Itou I fo<,tbltil.
U!' wq\lld Uke b 'l»On the eeunry and niunicipal aythoriti.l'!I.
I.cllch upcn th(' llun'I'I';;Ll I 'ltmdne"" lind COUI'- An thro'lR'h the war fre h and important
tp.l.Y or nIP Ml\~' OII' . (Hellt·. 1Ieur·}. Both duoties had bfel p\lt upon them a 1\ m1tni.,r them l\~(\ b;> u ,,~wIIY ' "bel'p tlle 11" I' oipltl aufh/lrity, aud n w in the -period 01
'Wanted. · '!'ltpy thonked the_ lJ. 0 . a,d recoll8truction still further du~ 11' re from
""-IIYOI'~" . fOI' ~h ir. 4l00~ "9 1'1;.. N~w: Clime time to ~i~e bein.s p!aoed in tbe on~ ~f
1 u~ nppoluhllrnt ⢠f hIs ' .. uece-~or .
The the mumclpoLL council.. Thev were lush6olir!\.oI·, hlld Itlld t heir innir,~ ..... 1I1!iYO . ~- fred, be thought, in snying ~at it WIl8 a
and tbp ])ll'n ,·f b'hMI~~ itl 0, but not In bL~ testimony 01 a mPIlSllTe 0 effiCiency and of
)Ul'mcr'Y Ioml ⢠II" .. t the ' lll .dical urofll io . gMd aervice rendeced _ to the CO\lntry hy
J;l'lIc...d tI,I' Ilc,il ion. He wus Quite p. boy these authoriti .... that thpy were cnll~d npon
wheu c, d c~lo l' 11"11 lru,t. ~ll tbat OftirtDr. til undert..ke fresh tnskiJ iUld given fTt'~h
Walf,,,·,!. n .. W,h nit .. s ure tlley we wise powers. The'; must see to it that they did
:un"""'" Il~kin:.: llnU'h~I' mt'diclll ml\D t take not fail through lack of effort or ability t
th i" iml}Ol'UlOt 0 ceo Alderman .Abram',; "nlhu~iaqm, but l·ise to lhp occ8 ion and unl.islet.v dlll'inl!' t he time hI' had been on tho dertake (he di'ICnarge of fliese new ta Its.
C!lllncil WLI' (rllit etlo'lgll to rl'eolJll?lt'!,d
THE NEW ~MEM:BERS.
~m te !Til ~f t hpl (u,d "IRO to make' him
It ws under thetJe cirouJllmnce" that they
ACceplnbl 11. Ilw t O. He hlld had , gnat
ned AId
Abram to the Jliin ollloe
cI,,"1 of 11'01'1; t., lio. )lnd hlld been cnl"l'man I CIlf 'U_
~~~"'ked h'
I ad th
tJjJn\>I' I he IPI·.,t jnllX>J'tilot li01llmiitel'S of , ~!> . .....Yo0r, ~ t.".,r a
'1;11 ~o e
em
tllll
hn,·il the OJ'I! f whIch tJ\:rhapg {fl' tJ"!lr~~)Je~' .and In th~ malty
n
affec1' "\'1(~' t.ell'o 11101'1' 11l(~ply 't.ll0n 8
t!"J8 .dth:
dt!t~ee-::l~laea~i, ~4r~
.,t~Pt'> . I h, tir~t W" ~ the l-Jdnc;lbon o~u- whor:!hearted and enthUoliasHc su~rt of
1I1IUeI' . A Itl" ,. III" n A ~nlDl '\lila lrPen ch.a~r- ",'el
membK of tile Council. He believed
DIan (If thp Tlt"h r ~'.duc!1tJon. . u~<:o~mlt. he !i8ht include those who tOl' the first
t <'e, aud '!"' l! hiler( ml~rlw bllll' r halt'mon time sat with the;m Ihot OOy. It willi UlIIny
(', f tbp. Pllll1·.' pal
lllllj!ttl'l'. He n8d alloO eftJ'll inee ag UlAny nC\lll' members had en'bPt>n \"I.~~Ch8~'·III'~!" .TlllS ha~l cll'lIrh silo n
that Coul14lil ~ at abe .. Ieetion_ They
111 "hllltT ..:~rI III 1ntel'l',t I~ I\n~ IJ)ve.for welco-.l them i~ 110 Jar &$ tb@y we>r~ there
that. we,l'k. [he rthpr (,01llm1tt~ waij IURt t do their lewel bebt in the intereflts of the
.'0< 1II'"Odllut, lind verho})" mOTe. J!()-tb .. ~rou.h, lind he believM thl'Y 'll'ould ~inÂ
ll 'l,,\tl. ~ 'r Rllm arAy
Comll)IUee.. He tain \lie good traditions of tbat .C01lncil in
"'n ~ 11Il'.", lI\j{'d "hlll~ru~ of till\! ('.()pilllrttee tj)e ·snpVort 0 iM~ MaYOI' in- the di~ba1'ge
1\01llt' 1\111(' nt, {I'n
&1 &I!'!>. I}n~ tlluI ht:e ⢠'of bi OMroUS' duires. They felt ,qUIte coo'
an. n hl .. · hull·tn~ p" .. r ~~nce:. )111\ thm);. fident that the best traditions of the Cnuucil
wh:,.\t .1o('wM III POPlllllr.lly wa... lh .. t he :wollld be afe in fhe hands of Dr. AbrUlB.
Jm.-, /-"" t",I ..·, _e,· al elechon~, onel bnd nl- (A.pPIa\l'<e).
.
â¢
",,'y, c.lIl1P ...,1 on top.
\' Couacillor F. W. Dorm r said he wa, a
A .P};
A.L TOUCH .
repr_atative of that nortb .. m part of the
. D,·. Ab,·~1U -b
BO<lDd judgmeut.
TIle boJ'ong,h whiolt claimed Dr. Abram 1\ Oln'
fi,~ tiUl(l he l!'Coi
ed Dr. AbJ'ftm i~ public of theu a1~rmen. ""(La,tgbter). He had
lire " '11 ·"t a III ing of,Aile GOVI'.PnQI'8 of been ~Jt.d on bl'haH !>f t"a~ nart of the
Rendinl' J)i~[)(,D8llI7. He (the _lIlrer) W«'llt lx.rolflrh. til e Pre<\8. to blm tlUnt heftrty ~IlÂ
to It lnlh' (1etl'l'min d to opppse Olle of 'he ~.atulauon on belJ!A'. tMd~ted to the nIgh
prcr-o·iti· n~ to be llll1de, Iltid II jl, Tule he !lnd .ho~our!lb1e po!oIbC"~Ma:yor. Th.e:y
stuck to a thing ben 'hiR mind' wa" made 'Ia 1I1oi 00 itifncyat Ca
b.aDl !ere quite
uu. Dr. Abmm
not: abo!olutt>l,y cOIlTed rencb' to plltl!e til_h·!!" 1I
r lUll oont.-ol,
him to
Toting wiUl him, but h8 I and he couJd &fl&,tlre hllU on bebAlf oJ tfle
e@l·tain
from, votinJf apilljlt
.~~IVI!8 , of ,ea e>l')Ioham that they
him.
him just the 8l\JDe wiidtecl lll~ a very hmy , .... ~ of oftIce. aad
in thE'
almo!lt IlhUtYA car- 1wI would lib to ebllpici with ·tIult the
riea thrn;e
he bad bel\evl'd to 01 tN
01'. iWc>~. Ther bad the
be rj;{ht
aM .10- e t eonl&Wace In Dr. Abralll. &lid he Wall
qot'nce to
1IO',enC'rall, QUt.·08riaia b. WOIlicl.Roi.betrai the trUHt
IlIlf'C'e{letl
they .JI~ to put In hUll. ~(AltPla
~.
would And It
.Al,J)DHA
YW
SPSECIl.
f. lrttyor "
The NtiriB8 1faIo!,
. Hayward,
Jllltt~. Th.
Iaid..every
~ ;".J~_,.n:""1
1
J:
1'". â¢.
0'
I
fI
reM
'WII!
bilitie
for eaeh
IV
tldl
........
~(ch,
Rabti
II,
H o~, .·
ShQl't. fl. M. utf,on. L. t: . Sul l ,
and Wint~r, and" the
VI'II oil,.
ha~ly: )fro W. H. B, cn . ~I
Childs, )l.A-, Mr. R. ' . C')()~ r'. .\1
F. W. Ball, V.A . Fellow an,1 T,
CoI~..e 01 Balnt-lohn·th l'" B., fll ,,'
Xi E. 1. Marriage, Mil., If . I
IUUl the Rev. H. B, Coop<'l' :","',
Extension (',.." ,.
AJll1eItDl'en !kinn. UTI!.,'
tt. ( '''"''''11.
Ho,.-ell, 1Jlckwll . L,·",
~'
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.{",nt,
I~
I
â¢
t.~.
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Ilr.
. '1 1
'I' '/,
I
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As the r nIL 'of the r~Dt plt'ct.i:on. the'
By·Laws
1'''1, .
Labour P!\rt.y in t"~ to;wn .b8TO· ~1IcQ.ujrf.'(j }f~E~,"Kl .. ~m .. nlo~!in~~ll\/:'::: t',:.·
Q, further r pr
ntaf:i9n on th CulUleil, and
~
~
I, .at Ipa t, 11m the ll\~t to rPgTet that e~&ry Egginton,
,JIowpll , \ "\1'
party sbould h uitably repl' nte<!. Iucll Spark.
hili heen- done of late to impro" the p(l6i,
Drlli.nage and Building, t ·, fill'
tion of lobour, 110d the country i· prepared Mayar . . AldeTDIPn Brill II . HlIli. ,
to Qclmowledge that mUlfh . due to tU0II9 Councillors 'Allwright. ~· hil" ,. I ,
mall,
who are inellldl!!J in it rQJIks, b\1t 0 in Farrer. Gibbens, HOl\·ell. J.~\\ I'. I
"nl a. .~ l~htloohr or the Dreat Warfcla8ge foullht togetl1er in Newbery, and park.
man, ·~ra. va [ll17,JOth wa the tr&l1 h
Iionlder to illloul'der, or the
Finance and General Purl'''.... ', ,
milit~ 1'~ .-rl-. ~ i'1Us W,tAI ca1l8e of· humanit}', 1I'e urni' tly hope that tee.-The Mayor. Aid rnu'11 11,""
.. '.
l'M~_~on in tlie{)1d e!n811 bArriers hl1ye ~n swept aWII" Cox, DrylAnd. Field, R~,l'wul"ll. MHIIII
:'Cnt.d
~~ 'Rnd th£t all EectiollS 01 the community will fitt, Couneillo AUwngl1t. C.JIII~ r.
75t~~~~~ol~1a.ad
tb~PrcNIIIIet
.....' 'Tentl In he For- work t~ther in the time of ~c!Yfor ~ m 1', Fa rrert H01l'@1I, Jnc\.J,nn . ~f
Para. We ha"e !-C()mJlJloln l\·Ml. 0118 regret mu t, I feel, be Newbery, Phllbrick, Quelch, ,·arl '·,11
b" a. iillit froID PrinCfllll common to all thinking »e(lple, tbllt only K . utton, L. G. Sutton , TJ m·1I
.,. ~ rlth.thl Leaau about 40 I' l' e£nt. of th.e burg_ .,.. fit Winter.
'
'f!tkt1oaw~ 1!'hi~ ~.~ to~ord .their "ote in the recent election.
H !lIth Committel'.-Tbe Ma\"or . \
J1~=~~'~:!!13 RlK'h n arrMt ia~l' t. Thl! It 18 deplurable that su~ 8P1!UJy should mll.ll Cox, ~uncillors ~'i('ldiDl: ('I
:.!
I I\tte.atMI, Q8 NprHtlltiliR uut, lind it i.I C()IIImon knowledge that the Coston, Downina', Farrer. Jackson , ?II "
uf the ~.r t to grumbl:e a1 the'last t{) Tote. With Notris. Philbrick: Quelcll. Rainbow, I: "".
tlle ""-'no>
~....... .,...,
r18i!l1f rt\t~ and increasing un~rt8king
Iet!('en
ama at SIOQllb h.., thelr dort bould lie' to talr. an . intilrriii Rudland. E. M. utton, L. G. Suttun . ' I
lry. I will DOt dwell in .the working of ·the Council and' to have Wooldiidge. ~
on
rilrretta.ble Itr\ke& l'I'bieh look a voi!!e in th election 01 their own r pr&Highwa):ll and Lighting Comtnittee.-·'.
pltce, but
plt...._
to r_lVIt t'bal !lentotive. . '
,
Mayor ⢠. Aldermen Bull. 1-wld, Hayw.. J.
ow~ to the
_
01 the "ribrs lind 1 ClaIinot lea,"e the personnel of tTle Coun. CouneiJIora Beckley, }~l!1!inton , Farrel', 4N~
.tr~ t~ pa-oo 01 with lit violllnc.-e or ~il without referenee to the ~reot \ose tlult boDB. Ne'l{bery. Newham , 'orri~, Qu,'I '.
di~er.
. . '
It and the town b ·.1Iusfained in the dMth Rainbow,
rjeant
park â¢â¢ Try... Ty r' 'I.
. The COWlcil has hadJDIllyilllport&nt_t- of )fr. E. P .. Collier, one time chiinnan Webb, and WiJlter.
ten u~er OjIn 'deration dulq : the p t of til" old School Boord and of' -the EdIH!~
Housing and To,rn l'~ni~ COntllll' "'.
yur, nj)D.e JDOl'Q 60 tII.a tbe lIOuill« qv.- tiOft Committe6 and at all times an ex. -The Mayor, Aldermen Bnnn , M 11'1".
tion. One very creditable dtIeUiou. haa been emplar), councihor,' courteou.... . and larl:e- COu.~loJ'S A. F. Clark, Collier, Fa,', '.
N'riTed at b~ the COb&\, __ely, to o~ minded. with tile true love 01 humanib Godl'l'Ht; Howell, MorinK. Newbct rr. \ , .
!}reJ'~n:.m'l'~d p!tto ._~~ ~?:;~ and espellially of ltildren, keepini ever to I< ham, .~orri, Quelch, Rabson. R&w~ .. , n.
tate -;;r;"anltll{e o~ th~ fI.ooll by attendina high Idpal of life IUld duty before him. I E. M. Sutton, L. G . ⢠uttou. 'fr~·I'. .' I
in ~arp nulnbe
the three ir"t afternoonl win in Ule con aratlllslioD8 ·to Councillor Winter.
lMIelng an 11VHIIge ~t.tBQanee pi OTer 1,000 :John Eighte.Etn on hi.l reappe6rn n co in the
Local Fuel and Li.Klt Ung COOlm ill ,"'.p8J'11OOS.
"pere is
dout>t the "'ector, Counoil !.abtly I eannot let this occasion Ma~r, Councillors Cplli ..... Quelch, ~II' J
were not UDlDindful f the action af IIPmo Pl1s" without rei'Hl'nOO to the 11Dtimtly 1063 S{llU'lcs, and Tyrrell.,
Qf tllepounlllllors in p~, tin! opening, of our per~aal friend and adviser, the late
Loon 1 Pensions Committee.-TIIP :II
&~ 18 elloW11 to the r ' tion of th~ two re. fr o Clutterbnck. At the l'lst 1ection of Aldermen Brinn . Hayward. 'M 1I""l}' I
tiring trQnCillO!8 ou he lRt November. , Mayor he occullicd the ohair on my left, oilloTS- All ..... ight, Butle r, Collier. 1....\
..... ~ th "-'d'
and th06() who ha'\'6 110 e Il~
kfore
T
k
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h urn, "'U a b Oln. I ' â¢
W e re 1~k lUg f 0 Wil",
>0 . e uw tnA' what the vnlue ot his pr
and me.kl)A):'"
his ClOun- ~ac
son, · M
ormg',
·I.ew
of the ~oynl ounfire how at RAiadi.ng nnt sel w . Vf'l'ifably hp. w(\.< .a.ci-IfieM t6! his Sorjea.nt, Short. Sparks. W ebb. on,l \\
yeoI'. arrM ewents Ifor 1I'ruch aTe being ben apl>lieation tw) duty "hieh allow('(1 bim dridg . and the eight oth ... I!f'n.nn, ')I
â¢
made. I
D') lpisore ond fatally undermined his mentioned, namely : Mr. D. ':N. B. A , , .
I ean,not c10ee th~ remark
ithont rt- hi!aJth. II ill memorY will long live iuJ s mllD'; Mr. E. S. FeYTe, Mr. R. Ro,, 'pll. :.: .
~~rdiring to tbfeutertainment of ~e ~oUll.ded 1))...1 I town clerk and a reel friend to the C. . 'mith, J .P .. Mr. W . ·tebbitu:,. \1 , .I.
"'" ·er . 8tati9n.ed in Readinll, in partieulr.r
~.
.r. Well s, M r. J . W 'Ie k -, a' nd M r. H . W 1'1"
the river trills ors=i~l by Mr. AWmlloit borouah.
and the whil/t !ll"i\'i!6 arrtIJIJrOO by Co\lb.
Varkets a¥d Estates Committrl'. I I
cilloI' Farrer. The service held jn tbe
THE ROY AI. COUNTIES IIOW. ·
M...vor. A.ldt'nupn Brinn . CO,x. J. ,.""
KinK' s" Meadf ib comm8llJ mHo}1 of the
And DOW mat I tilly 1\ few word
to the Councillors A.IIWTight, Butlo)', ChilJ~, 1 ,,',
fallen in tIle Ar"W'a !\ most 1lllj>IW"&Tll one. proapeots of the coming yeilJ"e 'fhero Is e~i- IDeI'. Eggidton, EiKhteen , Pnrr4'r. I!"r.~".
0111' tllank~
due to .Colonel HQtiaIsoh anu dence of lUuch municip.'\l nctivit.y and,
laekson , Maker. Quelch. J/udl.lDd . .'porb,
Qthe~s for tbe' ordt'rly way ill whiCh it wii. rear, much municip!1l . C3P!ln(~ture.
A
'ryrr 11. and Webb.
CIlrrled thtoug'h . I wish to thank, Mr. Brit- Imown to lDOlo"t of you ....e ar to bf, t
Maternity and Child W eH ur .. Comm, It·'~ .ton for the sermon thi.8 mor&injf. whlell ....e host. £ the Roval COlJllties All"ricultu
The Mayor, Councillors A . F. Clark, I
have nil listened to .. ith Ilr~at rntereet.
Show . @orly jn June n lit. It 18 not the Ul4'r, P arr.. r, Philbrick, Qu@lch, Ra l
With the ycel/tWn of Councillor
lirst \'l8it ot the hoW', tl.nd whil.t 11'& fool .Ro ·e. ~ . M . Sut:tbn. L. \T.
utton . 1
t
dridjr~. ~ll~ ' r~netl from. v()tin ,
it an honour to house ·t nc IWlre. e eel and 'i'yTrell, and tbe undetmentiolw.1
council ,,"lrIU~
r appr<m1l 0 th
tb.at. it ll! ~iktil
JJl'
ct
adv
~b
not members
the ""'"
poeition .by ' tanllt
t e to th t
of, tl~ t n
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H: .
ta, M .
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Alderman ~broin thpn took the oath of ID8IIt to the fnltttbltan
In"
11
veral
of lb. Charles Da\"ls. M ... ~1 If'
office JUld wns inv tllfl with the chain of la . sch me!J in hand which, ft not brought Jon , the. wife of Mr. Villc~nt J " n,"
office and' received the nlace from the to coml?ll'liou, wilt tlt lea t be tldnlnced Muriel lofap1e&leu. Mrs. l\ I1te !-- I..
1tfo,for.
during the .eOnlillg yeaT. The 111')I18iul' (Caver ilIlJll). and Mrs. M. L ~ 1.1I1'1 '.
AlderlDlln Abram aid ,_ .
!!Chewe, conC('rnillg w.bich tbere i 'n o
the wife of Mr. C. F.. Stllll~fit'''1. l\T. .~ .
My fil'8i- dllty ··i tfi thank you for the dGiWllocki the Til hOrst drainAge, tbe Caver,
'Po(ediclll Services ConllllltlN'.- Th c ~fi
honour 1hat YO ...hoye oon£er~ti>d llpon me sblUll Rridll . 1I'ill all b objreh of . k~1I Aldermen Martin,
ParfitT.
t ''''11'
by electill\ m MIlY()~ of ... t~\iti ancient interest; whlJ~t important ·stePl" I1I'e beiug JockifOn. orris, Philbl'lek, Qu,.I"il.
t.C~\~h.
~~ tb offic~ after ~ft""ll.ft t.lkt>n to form II eomplet schewe {Ol' the laod o" r 'eant, E M ~utwu L I '
""'V
~v
o~" 0 treatnttlnt of tuberculosis in all ibl to-a,
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. L
,... â¢
a very full nse or rt'·
,~
and Tyrrell.
consi 0I'atiofl wi
Committee for the Care of Iii" ~(."t ,
ponsibility anll .,..itJI a d termination to by tbe adltption. of Il h pital for odvdnced
dev"te the best of lIlJ' eue'l(ie« to the ptlr- ~ in the horotlllh, and the ~\()n of nefectiva-The Mayor. Aldt'rull"l1 t I· ' ,
formane,. of tll4.~· (\110ftl attoeJte<! thereto. in titutional trl'lItrupnt in tbp nt'ar neillh- Counoillors Becklt' " Dormur . M Ol'll1~ " '.
My speciru I\(lknO~8in nts lite due to tbc bourhood. RPading School. which has now ber of the Board of OUllrdillll, l. (lOl.,
"""""<Ier of tht'8 reeolunon, nuirp
~.oomtlo"r
a. g"
at IU!"et
to th .. to"' n In
...iII d '- Ra m
' bo
"'- 01~ th ~ B WTu·' II I I , . '
Prh"'-r
..,..-.... on<1 ~I:-"Â¥"""
ftnm_t
A~uS1·dArQtion.
. w. (mem""r
1I'ho hllve "J)(... ~n in t"erv flll ter1na term '"
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d' ~ ) R
h rt 'V U
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of I\ll.Y Qulilific~tion tb.t I may~. bon to tlu the long-sulf ring' in habitants luns . ow..,
0 , .. . .... .
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II ,'"
'rhs p1'OOO'i4'T, r migbt almost ' describe a., of Bath Roait Till bI' I\'lad to IrnO,., that G. Sutton, 4nd Yi C. T . Durker.
my ntunlcipallloofllthU. 'l'be~haye m ..... i_ there i. a r~al JU'08flf'Ol: of .their relief fmm
Museum and Art GlI \lpry Cnllllllltt ,,· -'1 \
l~t
d th
...tb ",""un of Kilnor l!'tlfm und r the new Moyor, Ald~en .Parfitt, . Councill"l', ...
filOtI l)Iy '1,ew~ Vu
Dell an
ey
vp. n4lt mpn"""
. ht B
P ' Id '
'1 k
l'
tt~ned my nu~rOU8 laili .. ';", bu"' I can as- scheme that is bt>inll' ooopted for the trpat- ,"Ig , U er,
Ie 1011' tr'''' ',R" '''' .
h t I
-l'
mE-De of ~e .town i'ewftge.
We. are also Farrer. Howell, MakPr, . T8 \\'" " 111. 11 ",1 "" I.
~~rili~l, ~~ tb~ ~1~t~~Jn'::'-1~~i looking lorwllrd with hop" deferred to 80p"le Sparks, E. M . Sutton. Tyrrell, nnd " . .
·the Chi(,f Milgi tmte of thi-< oorOUllh no day _ing /l new P01!t office worth.v 0 file dridge.
1\ verY high . PQlitiOD to support, . lit tb" dignity. of this town.
ow. too. tb t the
Parks and PleBSl1ro (TrOUDt! Conuni~I'"
aJlle titne I 'feel that I pm the ~ervant of 'terrihle aD'\ wNir:r Yl'tlrS 01 tlle waT
-The Md yor. AldprlllPll Cox. HaYWJllr.\.
Its humblest CitiaeB. It i. therefore witb O\'@r, we ' ahaJl, I hoJW1\ _
tbe return 0/ Councillors A.llwri¥ht.
Hutter.
COIjtOL.
humility and hope th t 1 enter i:pon'my lI()II1e of the ha,pllY aoci.R lun tion of ppaoe Eighteen. Farrer, Godwin. Lewis. M ak".
vear .o£ OfllOOi -bllwilitov because I ,leo.1' tbat tlru.-.
..
Norris. Rainbow, Row~, Hudlaud , Slilll,
I lljay folillhorl of manr of the up 'Wion!, CONGRATULATIONS TO ALDEIUIA.N' and Webb.
PadiamGlLtary CammittllO'.-Tup M ~\ ".
of my friends, and hope that I m..y be sblt>
to upport untarni hed tbe dignity IUltl
HA. YW AJtD.
Aldermen Brinn. Bull ,. COli. DrylaJld. (·... 101.
prt'Bfige of my hill'h poIIition.
"fOil, Mr. AJde~ml\l1 JJayword, h,,\"e iu l HayYiard . 'Martin , Parfitt. Council1l1r, II ,.
The in-oomin,. M"ayor"i.8. IlPOll the oc('ll(lion comp'l ..tell you~.nf of o~ee, Ilnd I b~ to 60D ond Trye.
or his pleclion, usually aUo...f'd 1\ little COngratlllll
betlrtil" you
uL Ir.:.
ayPublic Libraries Comlllittee.-Thp ) 1. "
liOOnC0 fol' 0. few ueJ'80iul obsef"atjoo.~, and warrl upon it ucoS.fuI t~rmi1ll\lion . 'ou AId rman Cox, COlluc~lIor, BuU~ r . .\
I beg tllat YOI1 1I'ill ntfDd your indlllJ!puee ba~~ had on experience wh ich I ttu ⢠l wilt Clnrk Fielding eJark{'. Purr{'r. M","·
to me if I ay a few words Ijbollt m.Vll(lU. neverr fl\U to thp lot of the JA),or of this PhiUiriJk. RoW!"
·IlTjpa nt. :-;hor l. . I
I will not detilln you with my lif.. his10fY, OO1'0\13h nllain', :yo~ llllT6 eel brated tbe tt'I'- pa'ro, and the fo11o'o\;ng g''Jltl~''H'n " .
but r "lIQuid Hire to SIIV thAt it j now mination 01 the IllOl!t tt'rrible Will' that hna are not members of thp conncil. n I " '.
neaT)Y 27 v ar ⢠since I fir t wme · to t.h.iJl ev ..r devll.Itnt«! the world, and yO\1 hlh'e Mr, A. L. Humphrey '. Mr. ,;. ~. tiud lll I
town, Md'l have Dt>Vt'.I- ret<'retted tbe adop- wt'kIoJne.l back the bl'llve Nmtlt'llt~ bf our Mr. J. Hop~ Wlllter,. tl". R ,,1. 1'.11
tiou of tlliA l)oro\lgh n: my rNSidt>noo. II ~hirC' Re,g1w.nt, Whi~hll once more W W F l u A V ' A Ifllll. , I II .
i, 22 1.eru" inci- I W89 first elecW to thA oovertd il:&>lf with 11<).....
bl1 been your T.'"
BO~ e "'d'y" J--H 'H â¢
\1 \ .
Cou~1. Ill. ' seekinl election on the fi~t dnty to help in the injti~ ion Qf 0 ~uitabLp .r U!"lt, . ⢠li., an
r. . . Uri"'. .
aDd varioul qUbeeql n1: oeca-iona I hay!' cb m!' for n nlPlUotiaL to tbr 11101 iOll8 iJelld ~.D. , .P.
.
â¢
{oolh1; 8eTeral ,~igO/'()Ufj contrllt ⢠and as vOIl of thE< county, which we hope to . I' erecttd
81 tion Oonmlittee.-AII IIlPllIb"t- ,,'
art!' a1l'at., it i only 1I'ithin thp la
fpt; in this, th oopital town.
ay I ~(\'J thal council who hllve ser..-Kl tho Iltfic~ "t ~J
m4lntJ!- that I h ve ~ f1eVtlteci tb thl' I ha\'e signed your 8.ppoinlm~ o~ Deputy- of the
ou h or the t,ffiee ot' cha" m.II1
lIidPr)\lallio hl>nch to mke the JlOtiition of Mayor far tbe coltLin« yror, and M we hnTe the C vershoJil rbHn Di.trid ('1\1111<11. ..
u'bltby" IIld.. nnan. U£ullbter.) I ""1i~8 sat t.otIethf'f for uumy yeAr on the Council Councillor ~uelc~.
that I han iDheri~etl from my late fAtlter I ttuat [lilay till 1u \' c t'be ben.dit -of ,your
ewage DIsposal a d Fnrlll CUIIIIIIII " all
inclination to ' uadertake mUlliclpal advicP ADd hetlp dllrwg tho! ensuing outh? The Moyor. AlMrmeu Briun. F,,' ld . 1'01 I,
dlltial, npd I bay" alWo., felt thAt LOTti I 1Il'l.t not detilia the .CoulWiJ longer, but Councillors AlJwrigh[,
"lIwr. I',.," "
BoMberr s conc~tion ot the dlities of a. I wOoUlchtike t{) appe81 to ~n its member Eighteen, Maker, l' hilbrick, Quelch. I: .....
"itivu 'In thia porticulM' &Tit very hue. f&r their 8\ippo~t and .fllr~al'lln
of. me bow, farl<. Trye, and Will r.
C'.()naequently m1 mllnieipal lifl'l Ms bHoIi a I"l tMir ehalmJan and to 1\ UTe th ..iu that
mill Hollllllll's ud .... Uotmenls L. I '
h!lPPY one: an~ frolll. tht> hilt day I MVI.' I witl try- to oct'withollt fear or (,wour. tee.-TI Mayor. Alde rulIUJ M.~n, .... ,,'1·c
a~.:.r
10 due
Jl to ooonpy the To all tbti ollldals 01 the Council I al 0 look cillor" Beckley, Coston.
Do"'nlOg. M nb â¢
.,.
to wlJicll YoP hav. ju
Morin!!', no"'ll. Rud!und. L. U. ' uttun , BI "
elfC~
the
]lOW
,Winter, ·...00 the ollol\' inlf ~entleml'n " '
arrived
te OQ to ~. bilt 1
~ not members of th C(\uncil , M I'. lI.trl"
baTe beIft ia~ by
lieu. T. 'P. W. BII h. r . .R. '1'. I),Lt ,,, I
M~
. R. Whitley, J .l'., lind 1'. ~\
Woodly . .
-, .. Theatre . Li
'og
C'0l1{1I1itt C'l·. r·
Mayor, Aldenn n Rl,lll, vi- IQurl . I . '
Jac ..on, 1rIIlrt:ill; 1'14.i'tlt. C<;.u"n iU ", - ,.
lier, Dolmer. FttrT 1', )"ek,oll; q",.J,.', '.
jeant. E.- Y. ,utton , L ,' H . .'IHl nll. '1" .⢠"
Wl'bb, and WintA!r . â¢
mmitt
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later:t:::by:.;:)'O
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are.
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