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DiIbea, Fruit BOwIa;

Pottery,
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Tha- proceeds of the _eert
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Jubilee FUM. _ _
iii. Ill. The 6pe1l8M were . . .
ClOntribu·
~ IdaclIT iri- for that
.
i ~ will he held ill
Hall
OIl 'I'Ia.raday _next. wh. -...: .• ke&lbe.,
etc.. will bePVeIl by HiM Ba4haDl. and
f~, alld Mr. A. G. Buker, -elf Bristol.
secreta.ry of the Weetem
per.nee
~e. will 00 the speaker . .
AUction CancelJed.-Ha.ving lOW the-fUl&"
b,pId property, W, Gun Strfet, R.-IJJlg, CODl~ .11op; warehou_. ' etc.,
wllole
~ a quarbw of 1m eere,
prin.tle
treatYL the auciion advOl·ti_1~ tile 2tth
wt. by x-r.. ichoIa, i, .,...ued.
St. P . ."A ,.......,wf.. Cilia
1'he sale
of woi-~ whie\> took plaoe _
tilt 3rd and
~th DeCember proved a gNat
• the
reooip\:& jUlit exoeedillJ ~ . e re8ult
CAused grlllLt satisfaction amoag the members MId frienda.
ProGb t at Juu. i. Aliva.-T . 1I'ill 11&
the IU biect of the
IBOIl 011 S~J' evenilia by the Rev. ,Pitt Bonarjee at the ClUltle
w,.t Congrep.tional Chul'Co. On Thure~. ~ December, at j.ae p.m .• there will
Hal, on Wednoeda;y.
There
be Cll,ristmas OIlyoJ..
were about 12e pr nt. lUllong them being
. ~, Cou,!*~ Theatre.-Nut
the ~icar (n.e ~v. W. · Brittoa) and the
III( 181.0 lie VIsited by the great
from :Bel'. H. H. Nuh . An enjoyable pJOCTamme
the .ArUo ~. ~Il. "
of 8Onp'. Pecitati 8. sketebee, d.a acing, etc.,
Baby. .It J8 a mQl/t amus"" pi • and haa wu GUrled out, a d refreshments were 81ao
an in~ plot. w.hile tM cPepany is.. eerYed at in"'" . Sinee the first meeting
s~ ODe. AD exoollent eyeoiDc'1 enterta~ it h .. Men decidnll. dNlniWy that the 8OOim t is gu&l'8llilBed. ·
etyi should be coiled the St. 101m', YOUJIg
The Htlena HOIIUI.-The buaar held at the People" Society. . It h .. been formed Oil the
Town Ha.1l l~t week ill Aid of e Helen' l a l1lSMtion of the jVicor, to llrovi40' baoltY
Home, proved highly suoc-ful, and as a eyeninp (or the YOUDjf peonl of'the pari h.
r It the varioll cOOllnitt_ b
to hand Tani! both the ocials held have ~n hilfhly
b tbe. tr:l!88urer the sum of
. llore I ue<DMfu1. It ia prl.'~ dteT Chpistmas
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~ are lIrgentll.
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The o.dpvel<)p the morje tn~)petual side. and to
ry 1& HI:. G. E. B. Hopra.
this end. educational meetinlf5 will be held
~.. ,s. Sal. of Work.-The Church Mi&.
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1'J Society's annual lIale of _rk will be
011 Tueeday and Wedneeday .ext in the
Holl 01 Univ8l'8ity College. The sale will
ADVERTI ER~ ANNOUNCEMENT.
be ~ 011 the 8m d~ nt 12 noon by the
~
lla~ and on tho eecond.Jla.y
2.30 p.m.
There i8 not the IMat ~l1bt that the maby the ~tor 9f Bradfield.
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DeaJ'It of Mrs• •aud.-We r
t to an- Ion y 0
'" n0"l'8 8J8 lU'8 mJ)re a~prpc18~
non ftoe- .L a "--.h of '~_ . Y"-ry A.. ·uaud. iva of
e lIift t)J"t .ill u~ul than of tha.t
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which is merely o'rnamenbll.
Some Rifts
which took plaoo on T....Ia.y. altar jL short haTe the Virtue
lleing both orp amentn I
illn-. 1bs. ){aud wa tbe wife lit Hr. and \lMful.-a.dd JIIC](80ns make a speciality
John Maud. who for many y.....
oanied o~rticles -that fall ",ithill thie cat(!fl'm-v,
ou the bu.i1lAll8 of a j weller ill Friar ·Street. vir: • • ladies' and aentlemen'~ glovee. silk
The un_l takee
this (P~) mom· [\ ° woollelL scaryee, neoItwear, handlcerin« .t 11.30 at st.
eDC8'. Ch:
h.
chiefs. which lire on sale at liargain pri~6!

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which in tara
eted aD
ths _tal and 'Phyaical -.lit'
of the
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pa~t. Doeton were tamp., to oolour , ["
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treatment for aeriom compIa.ill • and in
t;hi, ~t of medicine dl_ wa8 pro~
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ably a
t future.
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Dftl1
W.E•. Chwal CI ....-on Thu
y last ~
IUUI
1UUI.~n •
the lDemb8n were fa,,-ogrei by !Ill
r-uoeUeD add~ on " Mumea1 A.p."reci~
Deep ~ret will be lelt in Beadiong at the
nOD," by Jfi.' ChAmberlaill,
nist at death, .,.h~ch t«iIr:: plllee cia 1l0lld.., mO!!,i!lf.
Somsin« Chareli, who eapeeially
it with of Mr.JGeorp Wi.ter, of DonlliDgto. Xoad,
the ~ment of the "Theme,- 8howillg . Readillfr. Tb ~aed geIltlemaa had .n
how, from a fe.... notes .. a
la, "1J1e8t ,.ttW of ial.1Ifta\ about tweh'e months 810
woi:Jrs are boilt up. The leeture lIfII8 which left aim rib a weakeaed heart. alld
Dlutra.ted by exam~ 011 tile )iuD, in he _&4 Men uDal!1e to leaveJ;he hOll e since
wMen the lecturer w.a a.wted by HI'S. AII-1I1l t. w)lea be w8llt-IoT • d~ve.. He.
w_e, the talented ' accompeaiet of tile howMer, 8~t a IfII04 deal of time tn tbe
eltoral c1_, llnd the memt-e
highly garden dul'Ul& the 8ummer~ and u late u
jeu.Jrl;ea .
Sunde,y wu able to leave his bed.
took
A ~llt Ch..,lala.-T followillg keen Ulterest in .p'ub!ic aftaire till ~ l&llt..
-mtiOll ",a8 vassOO at the ~t quarter- , H~ .way la h18 sleep'.
.
I, meetinr of'llead!nll W,,'lleya
odists
r. Wl1!ter. woe wu a ~Te of ChJ.eye)e,.
on WMI.neMlay eveninlr: '~t thU meeting. \,nd a build~r ~ trade, came to ~aillg
repr_tinl'
the _ W
1aa
llethodDrt 1D 181!f1; and In lErn rem'lled to Donl!lqtoll
Churcb. in Rrodinlf'
Dtatrtet• . uTf88 \ ~. 'Wh_.he bas reIIlaed ever 8~nce, a
large yard Mllll!' Ilttached to. the l'e8id:4!n.co.
upon the Board of Mana _ t in _n
tiOll ~th the RovaJ
H
~A1 tl!!i"h Mr. Winter .... coneerned lD the erection
. 'f "
.
P~'. e I of a I.~ numbft of h01l8ell on the Redland
ftIJlIOID ....eut 0 a Noocollform
Chap~fll, Estate, Eu~rn Avenue, etc.
He. retired
It fMla y 1'y .~1J: that mOlleY' eubrilled from baSiDe88 IIOlIM years allO.
io
general lt08pltal fu~ ~t DOt t.o
1b. Willte~a8 fOT about .. 1'eal'S .. membe. deYotsl to,,!,ardii the _~11lJ. of. an a;p- her of th~ Readi" Board of G_rdiaIl • u
~tmeat, whlcb. lllall be.Ul tile l.ntenMita a repreeentative of Redlande Ward, aDd oil'
,!>lely 01 one lISrtieular sectlOli of the Chris- lI!aetic&l ••i8taDce w&8 .'of peat .."ice.
tiaIl CharM."
.
. Ht! W1Ul chairJDalli.of jhe BoanIiJaa-out Comht.1or C"'-.rvatlye and URi
A~. mitt. for _erall J~. aad tooilt til. ~
tlan ......A _ t i l l ~ae 11__
.au.pl_ eet iat.tlre8t ill the work ot that C!Oamittee,
of the ~ JUlIlor CoIriI8....uvo aad as --'1 as ill the .....ia_ of ~ Board geDUlliaIUBt ~atiOli wu MId .. Tu~y c~,.
" reYtll1iq at the 8aaU Towa B.ll. thie be
• Wiater w~ .usociatecl with St. 8t.the tint of a.n.. A aplrit of ollity pre- ~Cluarch ~m the time he ' eple to
ftiled, and .,..erythiB« 1RlIIt wi
a 8WlDII'.
,and ... thenfore a.e of the oldMt
: t_p* ~ p~t ......
Benard. _
..... ol the GOnpeptio.. For about.
~ the ·e hainbaa 01 tile
. tiGD. yean _ wu
ot wardn; in tbe
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........ latt.r ClllJ&CitT he! ~ lit. , . _ i.01 ftJe OD . . nati_
, . lin. aMIr. u. ... a . - Nl'UIar ......r of tile
. . . . .IIK. eecnt.ary.of.~
W-.'a 1W'IS ~
~ baa 'ieacIencl ~e chunb
OM_-*,"_ ~tioa.'"
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aet.ed _ II.C. 'I'M
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lb. Wiat. ......
bjr..u...~ knew him
.t · Ifr.
the for _ 1a~'-"'iIec:t
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tile
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Ar~ pleased to aQDounce that, notwithstanding the
extreme' sh'ortage of pigs, the~ ar~ able to StlPPly their

Be......·...i ..e Chines, - Prime Hams"
Celebrated
Pork' Sausages,
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cloae better. laaviDI!
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a.u &UI1IJ'T. be

of • gTfIIIt onr"helmin~ VIC~
at tlie n~xt eIeotion . In Labon r 8
villtori/lS throu~out ~ OO\1J1~
saw . an illdieatioo of a d~rooted
IIp.1_t ·the P.~t Gomhment.
be~~~at woUld be
wept from
we
t ap~ WeB m~e to the
oollwtitu~_ wh 1 a Lohour Administration wovld be j~tal}ed in their place. '.
. WHAT LAOOUR STANDS ~OR.
He' wf\lcomed tl1 ~h made by Mr.
Lloyi1 Georp at Manchestl!r, £Or it showed
ooncll1ai ..eiy hOfl' fiwldamentnl were the dilferellOO8 -.bieh ~ted ihe Prime liini&ter'a foilower.s-'1'oI'je3 or Liberal&-from tbe
Labour movement<.
Labour accepted the
challeage thrown down to them.
They
toad for the public ownentlip of the means
of life. and it WIl8~' that that die strug"l"
of the future wall 80inlf t.p centre-. It was
the challenge not
y In this country, but
in eVellY OOllntry
-the world. ~ w!'re
jWlt beoominlf
necious of the fact, the
spl!6ker proooeded" that if the thing they
wanted doin( were to be done in an orderly
and ' ~Clal w~in~:Ut mll8t raiee 1hII
standard of civic
.
ration. and
that it reflected the ailDo\! and upirationa
of the workers.
JlLUItt put their ho_
in order 1&.1Id OII~ til. 10eal --.u»ent
~. Critieisiq the record otth-;-C-lltion' Gov.r~
wlrat
th~ had ....
ja.J)OWII'
(., B~
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18 ' . .
web at
lMst.
.
• U\~
e Coali tioJl
atood ia
uth :~_ _ int«.~ private
eDterpri98, ..-cpr
ill J!~teerlllll and
aub&iAl¥-. aDd the u~<Ii!ture 9f , public
molley in cruehini the ollker' moveII)ent
in Europ&. At l..t t.h6y . II"" H the writillg
on the wt.ll." and~
!the ",riti,g told the Oovernment that it a
not QuI,. diaeredited.
hut d mned and
.1 On aU hands it
wa~ reoornieed - at thWe W8<l OIIly one
alternoU .... to th, ~t Gover\.JDellt-a
LAbour Gov&rn1llEilDt. -:tabo'ur had been far
too mod.,t in tlte put. \ l'bey hlld had Dot
,oftlcient ~t'y to aim "at ~i .. things, Ilor
bad they
the ~ power which
the-r ~ hcMl JIOlit~l, and induetcialh·. But ~ rflIIieed ~eIr power no.....
8IId ta.y 11'61'6 ~Ded to u~ it in their
own way in 4eterlo~
kind of world
thh ahould le. .)ti.
.d G@Ol'JIe had
talked about .. II: . ,... world t lor heroes to
Uye in," but w~ were ~ bou_ for th&
heroN?
&w.;.aay ~ have ~
provided by the. h"*dred milliona which
the GoverDl!l4lllt iIad IIpBIlt in trying to
cru h thlHforkeq. of RUlBia.r- There wa,., a
~l beli~~tJa.& paJt of the mell
and wOtne!IJ of til cou.try that· tb .. time was
comina: wllep
l' wo.ld ~ called llJlQll
not only to. ~ eb.arge,
the dura of
town oouncils.' but of ~ aJlain of the
nation. lUI a wholt!. IQId b.e was quite ISUre,.
M rl.W&rds the latter, that they "ould DIah
a brtter job of i tlIan tile pr4!gellt Goyernmellt.
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UiliOl1 CoII.. ...... to
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MR. E.

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CASTLE STREET, READINd.
........ :- ItIY. PITT 1ClllAllJEt:.

We are uked to fll!'OllDoe that Mr. E.
GardIler. u.. liernber fA Parliament. tor .the
OPENS 6th JAlfUARY, 1920.
Wind80r Di'Yi.ion of B«bhin, has illtimated to the finance and general -purposes
oommittee of the Wi.dlOT division of Berk8hire CoIlJle"atin and Unionist Aeeoeiation
T,
that he doee llnt dMire ~Iection nt the
lie ......,. " lie _ _ CUun.
close of the present Parliament.
Mr. Erneltt Gardner bas repreeented EMt
Berks. formerlJ the Wokingham Division, ..., TraiIIIIII. a prominent feature. TetM·
now the Windaor Divi8ion l ince 1901. He .,eUIIi will be taught.
was bom in l~.. 80 that be I DOW 7S.yenl'll of
of ~ will inc1ud6
"Be.
He ' is tne 8011 of Joseph Goodwin Tbc compulsory
Gardner, of Hnvering, . FoSsex. and succeeded the Bible, EDji(Ii~h , French, Latin, History
to the Berkshire property of his unele. John (English, Greek and Roman), Geography.
Silveeter, of Spencol'8. Maidenhead. in 1864_ Arithmetic. Algcbra, Euclid. ;mel- Elementary
He has been )byor of Maidenbead, and is 8cl'ence. Gr~k for those showing special
.a Alderman of the Ber\; hire Count:L~un­
aptitude.
cil, OR which he haa ..t nee
He' "is
._e -ear of the Drapers' CoIQ'MIlY in
1tt1-2. He h
been- a 1.J? for Berkshire
STRICT DISCIPI.INE.
si_I8I6.
lilT'. ~ Gardner 11'&11 fint ret.Dn1!1d
"1 - t
WIIktf.
Eaat Berbhlre in Jl~te1~u8'
Olinr
Y::.fh
In!,
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llr. H.
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bel' Jut year
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A Jimjt~d number oj boys only, from 8 to I
by 5,615, pollilll' 10,073 ,.otee.
• years of age, will at first be recei vcG.
Apply to
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THE PRINCIPAL,
25, C.\STLE CRESCENT.
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LONDON

The ••
~Iem
The ymt of the r-oon Uni~ TramIe
to Flm Park on Wedneeda.J' C&1lt!ed
ooDaibrable interMt IUId the bijr crowd
p,...at were rewanied by wltn-mng III faat
.
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IUId _citinc pme.
TM ~ TrllllwaYI No dO}Jbt YOU find that {fi is SO, ill wllicl\
F.C. rather fancied their cbanoea. and it case
try an advc:rtilelDGDt in the NORFOLK
mked as thouab
w8l'e going to be
CHRONICLE Series of SIX paJXfs . 21 words
very M6Y wiDner
after aboot
, . . . . . insertions for It. Addrda.to Manage"
minutes' PlaT
NORFOLK CHRONICLE, Holt, Norfolk.
GibbowJ had
defellM and .
home
an euy
which the
mea&Ure jJf
f _ in a.
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WELCofIIE HOllE AT WYCUFFF,
READING.

A happy gathering took' p\a.ce at WycUKa
Baptist Church on Wlldneeday, wben the
Bey. Alexander Corbet and the officers of
the.. ch lIreh; aasisted by a ladi 'co1lllllittee. ,
ctertaiJlecl the members wlM> had returnedfl'Qa actiy.
"ice. Fol' the 9CC88ion tbt
large echoolroom Wall beautiflllr;y <Secor.led
with low n, evel'1JTeen, et.e., while 1la«s
and t.lry la.mpe pye a coneiderable effect
to the
All aoollent 8Upj)6r 11'88 eer«d
b1 the Iadlee.
Th. ReT. A1~der Corbet oceupied the
elu.ir, and WaS SUP3'Orted b.Y .Me66re. T. C....
burn, 1. Bl@1, E. Co]', W. A- Ellacott. C. H.
Gill, H. B. IDia'ht, S. hutlolord ud lob
VilIdeD (deacoll8), Kr. a~d lira. Aoott. KT.
_ Mrs. Achorea, ete. · The ladies' ~itt .. was eompoeed of lin. Ccsrbet. )Ira. _d ,
){iM o.abu~lln. C. lI. Gill, JIra. EllaoDtt.
llni. H. B. 'Klligat, Mrs. Vinden, Mrs. _d
Mias 8IlaIIkleioid. Mrs. Pick~, Jln.
WeDs,
BowmaD, llta.
&lIcl Jln.
HorniblQw.
.
After tht s_Ullper the chairmaa. welcoJned .
the men Oil behalf of the ch ul'Ch &lid himeeU, alld oOqratulated them OIl the )l8rt
they had tak811 ill the ~t uu .. ill wllich
the,. had bee. eD~ • ...4They had a Iolljf
u.t on the 01,.8l'Ch" rou~ hODOor, aDd Uley
;'':.Jer,y. iballkfol thai BO - ~I had beIo.ll
to retarn. OIIly one D.MI made tlwt
aeri6ce-Lieut. William Rury
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Aeil.relIr
III _hi.w~'
tJaey oa4llIe1lC8
Ioat YOulcllo-c
a /ait.llf\al
r. uid
tella1a _itILtMm. H--". I!!~ elMo .,..
..' " with tM parent., 1f'
..ere ~ 11"0<
ieat, ud
the eolll~y to ataacI'U a
trillate to ... of tIIeit WJOrlous dead.
1Ir. E. Cox (eJiuroll I18Cretal'J) , welt'Omed
the
behalf of the oacel'll.
Mr.
(clt.reh treeSUl"er). wbo has
~ed
Army. respo_ded Oil behalf

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