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Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, June 10, 1916. Pg 4
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Title | Saturday, June 10, 1916. Pg 4 |
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Date | Saturday, June 10, 1916 |
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4
AND
READING'S PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS HOUSES.
(A SPECIAL LIST.)
.
,
I....,...
WAJf'l'AGB.
, W A..,'l\iTAGE BOARD OF GU.o\BJ)lANS.
â¢
A meeh!!Â¥ of til&llle GUa.rdUU18 .... a s held a.t tile
Paor J,.t.w .l~ lbtut ,on , W4ontage, on TUefday. Mr
A Fl'Ogley, tPe c!lutrman, pre&ded
The House ComfTmtee .reported Ihat Ule Qumber
of ~ates In tJle house durmg tho pa"t mouth \\ I1S
59, 57. and 57, as against 82, 77, 77. and 78 for
[Th& object oj thts ct>'np.la~io" is to ,totify in b"kf foY''''' where y~ide1lt$ .,. .ttl f)Jlmrs 59,
,he con8llpo.mdtng penod of lw.t. yar, tiUl.i the
number of vagra.nts rehe, ad dUring the 6&Ille perlOd
to Readmg alul dtSty~ct m!ly ootasn excellent pro/esszonal assutll1tU, and tra.ns",t bus"ItI!ss
was 23, ~2, 22, aud 20, ~ a.aUl6t 46, 60, 63, !lond 50
for the eorreopondmr period of Ill.6t year Lady
advantageous terms, botl, as regards qual,ty and pYr.&e~· and where all other req,uremeuu of Wantage had s.ent a p&.'rcel of tea, !u.ga.r, tobaooo,
etc for the mmates
The clerk was m~trueted ~ .adverti~ for 200 ton!.
da.ly
11I"y b. satlOli,a 1
of st.ea.m coal alld 50 tOBS oC hou~ ~I for the
IMtltu'hon
'lhe super Lntendent of the Soottered Homea re
parted that gifts of a scrap book and p ictures from
AMUSEMENTS.
MiSs Belcher and flowel .. eedi from Miss CarupooU
had been received
I
{°.r.~~l~
The report of the cofD,mltteo aPPOlnt&d lo toler
Til!! ""DI"hl'. Moat 51,1(:00_fl.ll AnlmOlhtd Plotur...
OHANGE OF PROGRAMME
'Ie~ !.elected oandldat.a& fo r the aPPOI0tme:nt of
S haw l/HI Contimutullly fral1l 2 1111 10.30 D.dly.
MONDAY and THURSDAY.
p<lrter and portre~s WIU! received, to the effect that
they had appomted Mr a.nd Mn. Cooke, of Totten
S p~Cl a l Next Week : "THE FIRMOF GIRDLESTONE" (from the Novel of A CQIWlDoJl.)
ham, formed) <supermtendent and cook of a. con
Hile&esnt home
I
The report of the B oardmg Out Commltteo waft
AUCTIONEERS 8. ESTAn: ACENTS.
read and Ildopted
It 6tated that they had
eKllmmed reporta 0,1 the ~hlldren boarded out Within
SIMMONS & SONS,
and beYond the hmttE; 01 the Ulllon for the qua.rter
tslabUshud 1li02.
ended 31sl Ma.rch, and found them' ~atlrifacto.rVt;
Ch ari ored Sur,,;eyors, Estate Agent5. Valuers and Auctionears.
A Istoor Wile lead from the F'arlngdon
mon
&.:!Inng the Gua.rdlans to supJXlrt the follo\ung rew
R'L'lstM of FlUn'sbtd a.Dd UnfurnIshed Houes aud of Propertlel AgeLlt. for Ole PrmC:lpli Flrfl, life ud Awdent Offict.l
IlltlOn, plmed by them
That the Gua.rdia.ns
Hr~llche,- K lu: ra:'e :,veet, Beadh,!!, Ilud tlUIUgatotll
eal'llll5th ap~l to the Berke Education Cpmmlttee
retec:ramll- AgncnLtllrl',' Ilellle.,. OD rh .. m Ol ~ and K.... dlD~. "bimmoDa," Bulngat.-.lI:e
U) do everrtblllR' pO~~lble to reduce the rale!, and.
'f el"I hon"' - Hcu l"'y 0" 'l'htl Ul"ft 100 ~
RelVi l lfj: Nn SL"
1'l1lo811liIJ~tolio No 1&9
are of OpiniOn tha~ a very l5ubEitantial amount mJght
be ';110 ved In Iho unIon"
It. wD.~ r6!olved to support the r esolution, a.nd ;\)50
BOAT BUILDERS.
call attent/Cln to tbe "aste of postagea and siat.ion
"!'
THE VAUDEVILLE ELECTRIC THEATRE
READING.
â¢
)
BOAT and STEAM LAUNCH BUILDER.
E. CA li STON,
UN T S DO IlT S lin d
CAMQE'llc"
~A; :'jj»INil ~ARnEii O~t(ll'o.d f:l1'.
FIVE Hlg h·Clllaa
Slean' L.3uncho8 fcU' HII'"o. InDl ud lno
.: tho "MAJ ESTIO." WhIOf1 carrh,:I:t DVOl'" 300. II
!i1ilE. Dr SAL' Moti",-:!t !) Cl1aryca. W AT ER MAN ~S COTT ACE.
PI'leIlS an 3p'i;Uc3hDn. ·PnonD~06. CAVE RS HAM
BRIDGE.
BOOK.KEEPING, LANGUAGES,
Etc.
READiNG SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
2 7, STA'nON ROAD, READIHG.
Esta lJ ll "ht:J 18'.)2
p,
T.
, AYLQR. F .'m:=.S .. ..
Unl"
"'.L. ll.A.
~~ uL I~ vd~l
c~~cu
,'PhOll(j 326.
vo ww"rC lalTeacheJ:mRioadlug)
Languages : i"R:::NCH, SPANISt!, ITAl..IAN. etc., by a CSll!bridge M.A.
SEWREYS, L TO.,
.. Class Footwear.
Phonc
Readmg 866
44 and 45,
Market Place,
READING,
PLIIM~EIIS
!M.lt!l RACTORS,
&
90.91, Broad Street,
READING.
DECORATORS.
s. GOODALL & Co.,
55, ST. lVlIARY'S BUTTS, READING.
Phcm: 81
I!YE!lS MJ II DillY CLEANERS.
DYERS & DRY CLEANERS,
PEARTON & SON,
17, Minster Street, READING.
Order s by P ost, Rail or Carrier receive Prompt a nd Personal Attention.
E!l11l~Jh3hc.:S
n90.
MOD[OATE CHAR!JES.
FLOIliS'i'S &
S. J. Viii'N........
tRUlTEilIi:RS.
T"',20a.
61, MINSTER STREET.
Ll'LI'l, AND AT 22 7, l.QNOaH HGAD.
Choice and Cheap FRUlT, flOWERS for .11 ooc.sions.
VEGETABLES.
EXPERT P ACKING FOR POST AND RAIL A SPECIALITY.
GIl!lCtflS &
P 31IlVISIII!! r" l<:l'Ii!lilA ~lT3.
--G-R-E-G-O
-=--R-y-,---':L-:-O
~V-::E=--:&-:-----:Co., Ltd., The Stores, Reading.
Kinh Class Grocerias anti Provisions.
T eleohonc 436 (3
===
A. meeting of thl'>. Council was beld after tho
mcc.ru' h oC 'h" GIlarduLn6
A IOltol WU " read !rom the Rev. Ii SII.nder6 ~ltJJ
rcfcrollcc to the grant-mg of a. knackcr's yard
lIcelice Lo hlr Brooke Alder-that If the counCIl
Qt;O.ollCQ to glll,!Jt. the licence, III HOW of the fa cts
po ltltcd ou~ bv blm, they must do ~o On tbelf own
Everything of tho very bost.
hne~)
IRON MONGERS.
Telephone 418
G. HAWKES 8. SONS,
Furnishing and General IronmoDge.. and Electrical Engineers,
l Clidcu WElre rcoel\ed for IUJlflg a. dra.m at Let.
cClinbe HcStS for dUl$.blll:: With the floodlllg there,
lI.nd r Bf~rrf.d too a. COlUlTUttce tQ d681 "'ltU and
ropert.
Iho repo .. t of the committee With reference to the
conSlrUCt,on of a. bn dgo at De.nchworth .... a.o.:recel\ed
'i IL.:: \ had coJt~lderi!d the mattor, and the COllt of Wle
\\ork \\ould r!.JllOllnt to approxlma.teh £150, they
therefure. rocommended UHat tue work 'be nct. carned
out, but LOtH Ihe clerk >,\:rlte to the Thames Valley
Drl1llJage Colllllllttee a..:;klllg' them to nHnove tho
\\ ced; In rbe brook at Oellch\\orth, " thore h1i.Cl
beau cOIlSlde18ble (j(todms: 'lhe report was adopted
'flJ e report of tlle Har\\slJ DraIn4.ge Committee
wa., rec CI ~ed and adopted, recommeudlllli{ that an
applicatIOn b.:l made to 1I:r Sharps to !cil t\\O
aCIC4j of land Itt Harwell at £ 1&5 per &ere, Ilnd
that ~11 Hllrm be iO ~tructed .to prepare a. tcheme
of fi lter tnJlk~ for tho parish.
I t was resolved tilat an appheatioll be made to
t he Local Govelllme Dt Board for 68nctlon to borrow
the sum of £25.50 to carry out a. Gcheme of dramage
for the pnrlsh of Let.combe Regl!!
A renort ~'a.s received from Mr J W Harrill. on
the flooomg of the ro~d:5, etc, a.t Hamp&t.ead
Norn ~, and atbourned UDtil the nroct,. me.etiflS'
A letter ' \U.& read from the Ea~t Challow Pa.rl6h
CounOlI a.skmg the Councll to adopt urban PO'VElr'S
\\lth a 'l; lew to hnvm~ the houso~ In the Village
Ilumberw and the clerk Wa! dnccted to pomt out
tha~ ~h tJ parl/,il COunCil have the power to make tho
a.pplicatlon, and to Gllggest that they ~hould do 80
A lotter \\ as read from the Rural DldJ'ICt Coun
cll!';' AS.sQcl ation \\lth reference to the emplo:vD'1.cllt.
of COMCl entlOU~ obJectors In \\ork of na.tlOna.i 1m
portll nce, e.nd orderf!d to ho on the table
Lette r3c \\o1c read from tne Re\' C Hope Gil l
and ~Ir W P Lowe COllSenung to act a.s wraJ dl~
tnct coullctlJors for the parushes of East H endred
and East n ley rsspectnely.
'In e medl~a.1 officer reported tha.t amos hiS 146t
report 21 cas e~ of lnf ectl 0U ~ duseM~ had bec.n
notlfi e<l, \ IZ . dlphthcna 5, opthaimln neona.tonum 1
mea.::;le.s 1, lIto~man mooslea 13, and tubercuI MI6 1
Of non notifi able infectIOUs diseases, whOOPing
rough wa:\ pr e.' alent at Blewbury, Ea6t Hanney
and Hnrwell, and a. few cues had occurred a.t
Grove
A few caros of ohlcken-poE had arl~n at
West H endred
A letter was read from the Tham~ Conserva.ncy
lMqumn~ what steO! had bean taken to a.b."to
nolluhon II.t IhrwelJ Letoombe RegiS and Eaat
Hcmdrcd as the r::ummon. had bel!!n ILdlourned to
the 21st mst
The> clerk reported th.at he had
r onlled thflreto e:ltpllunlng the poalhon
The surveYor roported that he ha.d obtained in
formlllt Jcn fr0111 nelg'hbounng councI!5 liS to the
tlmGl\ the rOll(lmcn oe!l.~d work on g",rurdllYS Ilncl
m mod ca.!es It \'fll.S one (')'clock H e alEo 'Il!hd
T'l fl mW"IOn to tnke up a. length of PIpeS l'L t Snells
Ellst w(,
Handr"'d
they
re ~ Ilredfor
tipthe PUf'l)O!e of c1ee.nmg' them ~
It wu rc~olved that t.he oonSlcieratLon of the
roadmen'& wo rkm~ hour~ be P06tuonod unbl the
nOltt meelln~ and tlle 5urve"or owns m5tructl!d to
carry out tho rep/l1T~ to t ho dram at E~t Hendred
and con~truct a chamber
"THE FOURTH"
AT
~A~
--""'
'"
BRACHER It SYDENHAM,
Jewellers and Silversmiths.
,
JACK THE GERM KILLER.
"DON'T run away with the idea that we only
thrive on the ozone that is blown at us," says
Jack. "We can't get along without some of the
good things of life aboard. What do you say, mates?"
ETON.
~ubdued â¢â¢ Fourth of June"
at Eton
~,~j~;:it~;',:l';1 l'IO\'V po~slble even to pret end at
J,
tb ... t wonderful list of old .EtonIlU'ls
tht\ \t'tlr promlne nt lv dIsplayed and Sor
!!canned day by clay' Bu t the SPJ.nt of
Oil," no matter wh:a.t hap'pcn1'l, IS
strong
, I a.nd the II Fourtll" WIlS duly ob
served
''V!l.S none of the brlLh o.noy whll~b
makes the event one of the mo&t notable SOCial
functlona. of the yea I m nor nHLi ti mes Judged b)
ordma.ry If Pourthl'!." Uppe r Club presented a. de
serwd appeara,Dce '\let for the .!!o.ke of contlnutty
" speech es" took place In the fam ou!! old echooI ,
d
k
room, a.1l crlC a t matc.hee were played Ilmld the
,P;lorl es of anCIent elm!! and on Agar'~ Plough
There was not the usunJ crowd t o listen to the
former the up'Oer portion of t ho room. in Cact,
being qUite empty, but 6t1'1'tral old E tontlln's CA.me
to h el\r the rocltatiou5, and In the afternoon Ihe
relallves of the bo)s i5trolled in the historIC
grounds and ,va.tehed t.he young cricketer!
It was 0. caPIt.al programme of I< speeches "
th t h d b
d. th
H nJ ⢠" F
a
a
een aTran~e.
us
e ey s
or
Engla.nd's Sa.ke," arlllllTably spoken by SpIcer ,
K S , and ,. portJon of l.ord Corzon '!! S'peeeh
dehvered a t the :\lbert Hall on the OCCn! lon 01
I f The
Dally Telegraph' s"
celebratton
of
the 50th annl.cr sary of th o Indl!.n MutinY
The
elocutIOn of BISho1). K S , and of Rhys
n l.\lds K S, ltl e:nracb fr om "l\1idsum
me r NIght'! Dream" and .. Hamlet,"
r"
spec.tl'vely proved afresh how keen l!I D..
L yttelton's mter est In th11'l suhject of the !!cbool's
I
I
h
curncu urn
t wa s on t e oeeRMon of a r ecen t
VISIt to Eton bv Mr A.rthur Bourc hl er to Give to
the pupils of hi S old sc\1 001 Il praotica) le! son In
elocution th!l.t the head ma.stl3r eXpr88!ed hiS
Optnlap on the great lDlUortn.nce of t hll$ 5uhJ ect
The fOllowtng
was the programme
of
.. s peeches" _
PA.RT I
I
It
1
Jack. you deserve the very best the nation can supply. From
our own point of view All Sea and No Soap would make you 8
very dull boy, and we are delighted to have the privilege of
supplying you with the soap whIch makes you happy and healthy.
Lifebuoy is an ideal soap for bath and toilet. It cleans and disinfects at Ihe same
time. It cleanses, invigorates and keeps the ski n health y. The mild carbolio
odour you note in Lifebuoy Soap IS the sign of its splendId prolective qualities.
MORE THAN SOAP. YET COSTS NO MORE.
Send him a Tablet in hi.
L!!VIlR
ASCOT SEWERAGB SCHEI'IIB
ARBITRATION CASE,
JUS PROGRESS
By C
2
n u
St.â¢
Pnnc. 01 Wal".-D. R. Brockl. banli (aaptaln),
J. C. GILKES,
TOYS, GAMES, DOLLS, AND FANCY STATIONERY,
92 & 93, BROAD STREET. READING.
UMBRELLAS.
COX'S UMBRELLAS
Have STOOD the TEST
~f
73 Y,EARS.
Choice Selectio.... NeWell DeIIpL Lowen pouible PriteL Rwover. ucI Repaln.
ALL WORK DONE ON THE PREIdISES.
llote the 01lly .&ddress 33, FRIAR ST..REE':', READING.
GAS W OJUt~ COJOOTTBE.
D. C. H MacBrayne, BAL. BillfOD , J Bow..'
The comlmttee presented the annual b"l8.Doe. 1.11. L P. Ralll. F 1. or..tle,. T. L. MoC,
eheet Tb(l manaser navIn, made an apphoa. Lonadale, R. B.. Ha1dm, A. T !tanned,. (c~).
tion for an merea!!e of salary, the eommateo
l.i:OW'EJI. BOATS
recommended that an increllse of £10 per annum
Bntannfa.-R H R Cbam.pemoWD.fI (captain
be gra.nted , to take eft'oot from June 1st
of Lower Boa.te), Johnson, ero.ee, VaaMIl, Plier.
Mr A II Belcher, the ehalrman of the com. eon, Kennedy, .Money.Eyrle. Lomax, M. John.
mlttee, III uplalnm8' the annual balance-sheet, stone (ocn).
S8.1d the commIttee ventured to hope the Council
Dreadnouabt_W. ~ Glodftone I...,tat.).
wou1d~ cOMlder It !!atisfa-otory und .... the clroum.
~~';:'~'!l, 01... , Gunter, Haldema1), Mr. &ice, m...
stance!! T], e year under reYlew bad been an n. E
Payn.. lIT. GJ'OllfoU. A. C"",pbell
ceedmgly d lftlcult one far aU 8M undertakings.
owmg to the l'~lh price of coal and the In.
ereaaed eost or the lD6tertals
"oris
'~',~~~~~~
~~~:~r,:.;!"~mi..
Bor.\'
Ca!ry.
.~
J. L.d. Camp.
Coa.) had inereaaed by
on lut
a.nd 80 per oent. on
Pipe,
etc. , and
up 100 pel'
the
of the pTellue
would
cool had: oR.
'1
2<1.
3d
Was~. al
80. 1Sd. ,k> £8118
of, "asea
Thand
...
_â¢._'-. ,-,
to
" If
'1 ,
40, Market Place, READING·
Om Cm BATEMAN, F.S.M.C.,
The tort hcoming concert In fWladinl In _Id
or st. Dunst&I1' s H ome tor Dh.od ed
Soldle,.
lends an added ID Ure.'" W .Mr. Punon ', nrlk.
Ine article
People whn vhl ~ 5t, Dunltan', Relent ' l Park
London. N . W , whe re men who 'hue 10.' Otel;
ugh!. in t he ""ar are being taught to be bUa d 1'1'11
IIlw&ys paruon larly !itruek by 1,wo thIDSI. '
One ot lhc8e IS Ute cheerful apirit whl~h p.rudel the place, the other the tac.a11t.1 " 1th whleh
th e newly bhnded men acqu ire prot1cl~n~y 18 th e
occuoations t hey leam.
It ls no exag,gen,tion to .. y that the on ly deJl!:c
ted people lit. 8t Dunst,," ', are \'1!UlOn, man.
or 9iih Onl amve With woebesone OOuntfn lnel!:l â¢
el'ldl!lltiy 6xpectlng to find A collectloll of deJee·
ted .. nel ml seT'll bi e men calhng for their te.arfll l
!i~mpftthy Some 9tMtoT!l !ieem almolt hurl to
dueovcr that there 11\ no morbid d eJecti on a t 5 1
Ounstlln'l\ Tho blind men there form a, bright
a.nd ehee1"Y II. eonlmunlty fU1 a ny to b.l found In
the ""orld KIndly Ayml'alhllie,,' ne fIr too IpL
to View bUndnftlS5 only in .the light of. \'fory ph i.
ful a.tlheUon T)m Id ea. lS not r e rmltl ed to Il er
l1ltlute St Ulln r.t~ n '. II.t 1l1l Thl:l mell who com o
th er n Rro at one6 made to realise thl! tfli el r 111111; l'JI"'n ~ wiliC'h ,tmt r 111" ml\n,lI, "_.,
It f'I ~
of slsht 18 merely R handl cl p whl~b l'llln he ou r ·
t t'n uld 1'\11 N)hIR'lf] f! ' ", L1h rl ,.rlp, l","" t'Jf I ~~
come to a JSu."rlsin3 desree If it III laeed With dance.. al S ~ 0 U11 l.n ·l . l h f, (lorn,,,, I r"l
OUtR 8 " flOd r l!eo lutlou
C:
Pauen t rellisn tlnn 111\11 mf!ut the r hhl mat~h .. ", ' h~ R&nJl' nf f i t It.
t
far too long been regarded hy people ""Ito CIIII . he tlt' b," el y;hi eh ~uflY Ih" bar \
,. I t ,
5ee ItS the one f"!i! co ltn.I ntl rlbut~ 01 lho!1'l \\ ho c. n ")0. 100, ('ouM J tl rl14 on . ntl u n .. I.
I~ r "
not. To r:t. poi nt it. III tl;0Q(1 to bl! pal lently re lng, Ihl!
\\ tnl minl, tho Itlll nf ".r It e ... 'k
~lgued to blindness or wh ll te ... er I'lther blow lhl'l lnt; III. i'i" , a nd Ihl" tnall" olhf l' pori ... 1 t â¢â¢ 11,.
lllt.es Illay bedow upon one , bill. III my opinIon In "hll;-h I h ~ h'in,Il"tI fOO l/U ... r . L.... 11 he t
courllg6. fortLtlld e " ltd tl el@rmm ailo n too ove rCl'lme Intore. l, lind flll ii lilt k"",n ... t njn"
.1
Ih e Imn dl cal> \\ hl ch lllls b~en p l dceri n!,on one li re
1 he e hrlef nOlf' I'MI1 0 111\ ("ftl .. ,. a ... ".
\,]u "hLICII of fil l' grenter Impor t 10 the l iRhlle l!6
k etch v Iri"'ll of Ih~ we ll l nd hl ""'I" f't't"u,lf ,.
And fin, in pln ce of do) ot'tcd inLrOlSp,..ctlon,
t 11\'''' ot Ih, ruM " ho Ir " I, u'l lnll: Itl h 1'0 !lift
Dilnstnn'a 16 fill ed \\ III! II fln e spirit of rlllc k In d 1 hope ,h.1 Iht)Ja .. It", , Btl I'll In ,nl, Ittll r 11
rC80\ utlon The men lh era 111 \'cr V tru lh 4hoIV fir 10\' 1(') think IllIn th e &oOhll" \\I ,n ~ I
'. I '
MUT8ge or " hl gh" r ord ~ 1 th Qu th ai wluc.h Ihe hi'tll Ihe e:nnn v ",brold IL rfl 'I,.. ,n. I 111 r (
,
pd
btlt ... es t .of lh e m t1apill f
when rngaged In tll e with JU " L II 11IIlh I plIlI . nlrv un,l Ilq ,1 r It .
wl\ r wh !ch d Ullrive(1 Ihem of lh o IDa t preeiou
he ~omhre lip Ire ,'l hhnclll"u" tl "'I! "', ⢠A
lIense or In 9:h ~
.. tfi"t wally all tht'lr ....omrl'tdt" . .... he) a r .. '11 tl , II..
1 am d lci:'l tln 8 litelir. word. In ⢠see luded eorner ft eld \\ 111 d"(eMt Iht'! Oerml!'! hQrd
ot the benullful ~ r o untl l of S t Dun.t.a n'.
J ho
me n hn ve JUilt. nnl8hed th,.lt \\ark In th e cluli.
r oom.s d evoted to th e t"aclung or Rralll l! a nd t YN
WOKINGRAI[ COUNTY Btl!Clt
wrltmg , In th e \'I'ork&hnplI , nnrl on Ih e poultr,'
hrm
J heir t heIr mer ry jfl.ughte r u Ih t'\, fi nd
their Wf\y bn ek 10 th(l hou!~ II) meet frI end. and TUItiDAT, Junft 6 -(J\...(orft 0 A.
fA,
I I
h
enl'rm an \ J . ' 11t'1I 1, F.
re tl Ives " a are '0 ( a ke II lem ou I Ior a brIsk
Ion'"
Marl.. ntlO C â¢
, ....II
wa lk III n eJ(en l'l P ar k r h e:) r the lound l or
fAQ E 0 ~ hn'''elrl , u,,', and J\ \\'
1.1. 1",1
piAno mRndolLn e, gU itar and QOnce rtlnlLt , for thl.
NA'rIO)i',u RIGI TlAnO!f A r1
I" the heUl At l'ih lch mUllio lellions .. r e 81ge n III
D.lId nlt'ketu. 6( S.ndhIlNI , ...... . ''''~
dIffere nt p" r tl of th e pl"cl!
fltSh "b0ge the under ttl" Dtll!nCf; of the 1~llm A"r t r f. ,,.. ""
other Aou lHiII come the clur nDteA of a elal"1net, relll~ter hi """I f under ~ Nal..Oll.1 H, ... ,"'I'''''' ,1>"1
Ill:tymg " Th e Fiunshl ne of Your S lnll e .. wlLh _ a nd I \AO for 1411t1'l1 14) p~Ju~ hi. t ~. l
t/lljt~ Qnd llOOIlTRe, whleh mak e. II <l imenl\. t& when de.n1lndor! by r 8. S.1~r, li e I : I
realIse lhl\t the hh nd hoy \~ho is blo\l l na ou t th e
)oft Geor{f. M.a nRilli Aid h. had d.1r I "
notell had ne't'er Ilitempti!:d to n14y any nl'lI5i('al 1 1iIlumerlllor'. book f~ , .... dmritl â¢â¢ n.J tf UI'.
m $trum en ~ until three weolt:s lao.
na me d Id nOI , pp«'r U1 h.
SUpt ' Codda.rd mfOl m«l Ute 01"'\1 " ,bl l
... " 'I,
IN'nooa. .ASD OUTDOO. Wo a..
...ben uk'!d by P S. S.t r It. U-. . l'f'''1tlf''fl tol I
ADd this "me ch eer>' optlmlstlo lplrft fl IUd U
qUlrt~rm"-LI'r of Ihe R,1I 6' 1
prod..
hi' n l".t.
e91dent in thfl work of St Dunstan', U It. ⢠duro ; .. , . the cu d pral'hlud, WhiM "I!$I made \'M" LIl
in, pl.y tll'De Ths worklhopa relound not on ly
ot â¢
of 16. D_ffndan ~ U t U\ lilt"
WIth Ih
,d I lh
d
I â¢
tho R ~I C I . " . oI~(" mâ¢â¢â¢
e 10 n 0
e .. " &D,
n anI of ilia
Thl Ghalrman told n idc.Ut h. bad Mmrnl'1
â¢
JOln'r and the hammer t)t Ule cobbler, but wllh ve" ."rlOUI oft'~ Ihl had ,.Old to r
I . 1.
whilltHns and 9oe.1 ehorulel T}1. work II III , ,, told end1... U.., a.nd "- had .-ot. PfI'W'
CoIf
t he better leal'ned b f!l('llUH I~ II learned in the AOfI\4One el ..â¢â¢ N,IIU.UOQ t'.rA- httW had nor '" â¢
eheer leit. pouible .plrlt
out. 1 M, had poower t.O IIM'd bun to pr
, f
Jolne" who lor. IUl'nlng to make t â¢â¢ . tray. and lilt ml,lnlh" alld 10 tiM hlm t~ 101 "'fI!~ d. ,. ..
p lotur e framel , ~Orner cupboll rda and ornamental J\ u{Ult. J6;}" but riM, W'00ld 1M JlIm 61:1 by r"',
tables, to Illy nothing of !oJld u_e rul articlel Ii k, £2 lJI 'Hf-kl, In.tahnMIj 01 C1.
rabbit hutch", and a mmunl ilon bo:re.I, II in the
r. f"
FREDK. RUSSELL,
39
AB.TffUIL PUIt80N'.
I
G.W.K. Light Cars and Vans
KI E ,III,
Ltd
LEAn~lN'O TO WORK
I'
READING.
HICKlE &
-I.
:
nr mot m .k ln~ wllh '11\ hl('h to Gil UJ' fp .. rt H",.,
I n o ne 01 lh ~ ('hlu roOl1\t I h
Jr
f l l , .. JS o( ml °ale nil ., h"
(nil 111 t ~ ,
~
tent.H . and illliJll.om cl. .
.... .... ('I( I~ ⢠la
h.n!ilt d , a nd an ua,. t 1.110"" dll 0 Ib .. 1*'\
nd fu uctlfln of el eh In , h. hum. n \~y lili fill
ten d A, pup il. b4"l"o"," 1',,,(11'1 . 121 111 ~. "
an d ph).iology Ih ey Are " ." ... d on In Itu .. _ iii
. chool of t he Nal fo n.1 In.t llu lfl tor Ih m
hflto the.... f. elff!r1 cODyenl.n('. an" t 1, h
Ihe .eQu~itio" of tfih tho bet" of ell Offill",1 0'
for blind [u' opl".
T elephonf' oper'-I lns LI . flO U uttht. at. i
~.tfon .. 1 I"liltute..
It f. ' Mlh"r of u.
appare ntly mytilerloU4 It,I'MRlPU.htlu'n l
I"If thMind wh ich In ru hly h fur \'lrl InJIII " .., ff'lf'
th~1JI to IOQuire,
BUlfD OI"l'Z U
orne ",r the bli nd ed IOMlefi teu n ,'d V~ b4>
â¢
profillleni dlvln , a d one who hu 1)1 tf Th r",
the IraminA eour II I fir It n\. f it' Ill'll ft In HI.
"i n~ opeTittor.1 on " ,hi." fthl ... h ... 10"" f d to,
⢠O erm .11 I\lballrlne oW thfl tooolllh r un
I
ti !v,.ra _ ork In til t" dirk, .nd, tlh"IO!l,h.. ,.
'" hOle ... holo lite ,. "enl IJlU" I . -1" In p u
morl! proflo le m Ih lll" I min whn I ntlt, Ih" .â¢
fl:o rk 1l1lo(,'" him In on. (''''11 10mI'd .tJ ".all""I"'~
1 hay, ldl myu U httl ⢠â¢
In ",hle-h lit
write of thfl "I., In wh lt'h m"n 1 .rn
I" rud
Wllh th ei r " "s" r fir' in "'hll'h Ih " m 1"1' ,h_
I n t \"lr tef ~iJ Qf Ih6 orrllnl..,. tVl)l'tfrlt-t', 1111 1 II
" hll'h fh ", ,, p,_ln I kM .. I..d~,' 01 ,,,.. ...,
t:horl hlltd ' nOll'J .taklng In nr 11It-.n _
p...
et CiE, Station Road, READING.
29,
I)I
r. la....-M
I
M!LUNElRY.
The Royal Berks Motor Co.,
PORT .UNLlG B T.
.LVD TO PLAY.
THE SNOWFLAKE LAUNDRY.
SUMME R.
parcel; he will appreciate it.
ned
PROTH!!RS I.IMITlln
THE LIFE OF THE BLINDED SOLDIllIL
B
ruee, If 'B.1(~hard II ' (Shahspelll'e).
Marjorlba.nks. K S , Speech (Fox)
a Sutton, K S ⢠' The S ick King In Boek
h&ta .. (Matthew Arnold)
JEWELLERS 8< SILVERSMITHS.
4 U Le BourgcOIs Genh1homme to (Act 2.
Scene 4) (Mohere)
Cunard, Le IVallre de
PhIlosophe; Hunter Bhnr, Mon SIeur Jourdain
5 BrIdgeman S!leech (Chatham)
6 " H enry V" !Shnke-'lpeare) Rhys David5,
K S , Fluellen: BI sh op. K S, Pistol, BTHI.eman
l;y A)J!-!cinh,18nt.
N QUALITY VALUE
LhRGE;1 JEWELLERS IN THE PROVINCES
NOTED FOR DESIG â¢
,
Gower I Cunard A F renoh Prisoner; ~eUlefold,
56, 57, 58, 59, MINSTER STREET, READING. ·Pboâ¢â¢ 24
Boy
1, NettIefold , " The i\.rmad,," (Schl!ler )
8 Spicer, K.S, . j For Engla.nd 's sake " (H en.
Jeyt
LAUNDRIES.
9 Barnard. Speech (Gladst nne)
Phone
·Phone
10 H Mu]summcr Nlght's Dream " (Pa.rL I )
WANTAGE URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL
1041
(Shakespeare) Blshol) K S
BoUom. D
G
1041 .
Buxton
, 0 S
OUlnCO,
H unter Bhur. Smu~ .
A meeting of thiS CounCJl wns held 10 !.be
Cuna
rd
Flute;
nfxolL,
K
S
Snout
,
SuttOLl
K
S
,
CounCIl Room, Town Hall, Wu,llta.ge on Man
da.y el'emllg Mr Edwa rd Ormond, Ute chan Starveling; Rhys DaVids, K S, 'Tp es611s , 'Molr.
MII.LlNERY.
K S, H lppolyta; Drldgcmnn DemetrIus
m~n, preSided
PAR1 11
1he HIghwa.y and Sa.m ti\ry Commlttoo re
MARJE et CIE are now alaowlng tbe Latelt Model6 In Millinery ported as fallows _ ,
1 Rmdatt, K S, .. Oliver l'wl&t." (DIckens)
and Trllnmcd Hats from 12/ 1 1. Blou:les& . peclallty from 3 111
2 G regson EUIS, 0 S, " SOhlll.b and Ru!!tum '
Mr Ed\1Brd Rob son liS appomted chairman for
t.he ensmng year
(1.1 Arnold)
I
MARIE
3 DIxon, K S ... Aeneid VI " (VIrgil )
The mspector r eported that one case of tica'r
4 Wnrdc, I f Loc k:.ley H nll " (TennY;lOn)
let fCl e r, one cnse or dlph the na, two C1l.ses of
5 From the ⢠Th esmophorllu ll sllc ' (Artsto
ely!i lpeilis I\nd h\o CU05es of Dl oasJcs have been
1\1 llTORS (!, MOTOR EPlGlNEERS.
not.lfied smce last meetmg
phanes) Rhys Davhl l'i, K S, Eunpuies, Mar
SOLE Ol5TK1CT AiJENTS rOR
Th e surv evor ' .... as Lnstrtlcted to tnr pamt JOrLbank s, K ~, A,ql1tholl, MOIr, K S, Mneill
Church Str eet In a.ddltlon to th e str eets usuall y lochus; Hakim , K S, A 81:1\6.
treated
'
6 D G Buxton, O.S, U Don Qlll:l.:ote "
(40 MUo. to the O.3l1on).
The com mittee Inspected the banks of the (e el vun tes)
K INGS ROA D,
EXPERT
REPAIRERS.
7
ChRlllpernowne, Sl)eech (Lord C unon)
St.l eam at the r ea r of Messrs Clark s mills, and
~he surveYo r was IIlstl ucted to wnte to l\lessrs
8 Ha klm, K S , " fi erllllDI .. (Vi ctor Hugo)
D Rhys DaVids, K S, If Ha.ml et "
(Shake
Cla.rk cnJllt1j; attention to the danscrous stato of
MUSial INSTRUCTION.
speare)
part-'! of t he fro ntage thereof
10 "l\:lldsummer Nlght's Drcam" (Port ll )
The sca le of charges III connection "n th t he
BERKS TRAINING COLLEGE OF MUSIC.
malntcuance In the A.blngdon hola.tlon Hospital (Sha.kespeare)
LONDON PROFESSORS VISIT WEEKLY
Siegle or Short Courses of Leaaons arrf:lns ed dunng the War. was cOllslde red, and t he commltteo recomm end
Th ere \\3 S but httle ont.erlf\ln \ng In the cou rse
that such chnrge:5 be Rltered to -Class I . La th ~ do) Th!" hcnci ma:ster had a few gue!ts
Preparation for all En,mi.
PREPARATORY SECTION, REDUCED FEE.
bourers or the.r "Ives 01 chlldren. 6d per da~' luncheon, but. the Provost had no Vl!iltOl S In ColPrincp,j· M,ss BEATRICE JONES, 114.115, Broad Street, READING. ClaM 2 Artlsan mecb.amcli, clerk! or theI r lege H all 'fhe usual rlvc r puge nnt Ilnd prace'
Class a. SlOIl of boat!! was, of coulse , dHip emed ' V lth , und
\Vl\'es or children, I s 6d per dav
TradesmcD or their 'W1\'e!! or chllcfren or then' Lhere " I\S no band on Unper Club The Eton
MUSICAL INSTRUME~T DEALERS.
dome,tlc servants, 3s per day Class 4 Pllupers Ramblers put three tud es 111 the fwld Il/{I\lnst the!
ohargea.ble to t he Waot4ge Unton, £2 12s 6d School first second, and t hird teams On Upper
lUll"
153, Friar
Reading.
per" eek
Club the Rl\mbl ers, battlOg first against the
Phone 1146
The sun eyor made fl.n a:Dpl!cshon for an III. School m3de 279 for nme \vlckeh (declared)
Eoterwllllltlt
orea.se In h,s sllt!ftry, nnd the comm ittee r8Com Features of the !DnlnRs we.re t he 7-4 by Lieutenant
mend that a.n Increase of £ 10 per annum be C J Ham bra and 62 by B R F Chrl!!ty The
granted
School had three hours to get the runs T he,
Mr Robson proposed th~ adoptIon of the re put up a s'lllendid fight, and \vhen G Clllrow, the
NAVAL & MILITARY TAILOR.
port, Ilnd Mr Ca.ndy. 10 5tcondIng, stud that the last man , Jomed Slr A Batlhe at ten mmu tes to
Motor Liveries. Hunting Garxnenta ... ma.tter of moretue of salary or the !!urveyor should seven 26 were stIll Te'lplred to ''I'ln They got to
have been recommended by the FIDa.noe CommIt WIthin 12 0( their opDonent1'l' totlJ,l when Slr A
;: High .. Cla,s8 LadJ.e8~ TallorJ.ng. ;: tee
The
In8tead of the HIghway and Samtary Com. Ballhe was cle&n.e(l bowled by H ~mbro
mlttee.
NAVAL & MILITARY TAILOR.
School Second Twelve beal thu Ramblen second
&
!!trang
the
scorel!
beang
Ramblers,
70;
Eton
,
Mr UnwIn, Wlth reference to the Increase in the
5alsry of t he ~urveyor, said that when th~y ap. 133 Lord Harrl. (10) and Malor A A Tod (00)
Il'PTICIANS.
pomted him not very long ago t he chairman saId were the prlDclJ)31 e.coren for he losers In the
he \vould not be askmg for a rIse H e hlld ..ITeady Ramblers Third Twelv&, oautal ned by P J de
T elephonc 901.
had one n~e of £10, a.nd another rise ot £10 wa.e ParaviClDl, was the Helld n.hster of E ton (D r.. E
now uked for
L yUelton), who mado nine runs
The
tota)
Mr Robson saId at tha.t t.lme they dId not think reached wae 139, to whloh the School &Ida replied
thll.t prOVIS'ons would be 50 dear, and a.ll the Wlth 149 lor be ~lCkets
Optometrist and Optician.
other employee5 of the COUDCll had tad naes,
LIST OF BOATS
The report wa.s adopted
22, KING STREET, READING.
Although there was no prOOe!!510l1 at boaM up
ToWN PROPERTY COXMf'r'l'EE.
the fIVer, the orewl!I or (lach were announc&d 1.5
ThlS
committee 10 theu'! report In(J,,~lred under, and the boya wore t heir colOUr! _
PHOTOGRAPHEI\S.
whether the counCil wo\dd give them authorIty to
UPPBD. BOAT!
aceept any objects of mt.ereat which ma.y be
Monarcb {lO·o&r)._p. J M EUaon (capta.m of
~i\.1lR1f~AI:rU~~_.
offered to the town, w1th the View to formIng a the boa.te), H. F. 13uhop. V Cunllrd, C E HUb.
museum
I
WALTON ADAMS .. SDNS,
St,d,., -2', BI.,n... 5Irect,
ter Blatr, V18count Km8eborough. N A Pe araop,
Mr C D Adkm propolSed the adoption ot tbe C W /I. Sutton. O. W. Dudley SmIth, A F.
\lEAnING. ⢠⢠â¢
Kh,ki. 17, Station Rood. No other Btuth"
report, and eald that the committee bad reoent.ly Syn~e. J. A F nDalgetv, J E Y. Bland (cox).
Special StudiOS for Military, Adult.. aod Children.
some arhe!6S of m terest offered them for the
Vlck>ry.-M v Bu.lOn (2nd .'ptaln), W. L.
--==
benefit of the to'an, b ut owmg to some delay the po Tennyson d'Eyncourt, O. R H Gwynne, h .
PRINTERS, ETO.
objects were gone "nd the committee must be in Peake , L F. A d'Erlanger, A. E. C. Tenoyaan.
a pOSItIon If anyt.hlng were offered them m the d'Eyncourt, G. 0 Nlckllls, R G. Sa.rlier, HOD.
fulure to say yes or no
e V" Balllie Hamlltoo (cos)
The report was adopted.
'/
,
7, HIGH STREET, READING.
UOY
[Othcr 'iVantage n ew! \'I'lll be found on anothe r
page]
re ~ l lOnlj$blht y
CHEMISTS 8. DRUGGISTS.
Boots
~ Chemists
-
A letter ''I'II S r'3lld from toe "II'-ar ilnd ehurch
Wltr<len8 of \Vllnta.ge &!kmg the Gua.rdla.ns for a
contnbutlOn to\\lardl! the cost of plaCing a new
roef on the Church of St Mlr.hn.eI'I!!i, on the DowDA.
It WIll, resoh'ed thllt a. contnblltlon of £10 be given,
!ubJe:ct to the anproul of the Local Government
Bcard
A letter \\8.6 read frol)'l the Loca1 Gove!"nment
BOllrd statiOII' that If t h e regulatlonll relating to
dletal1n contained ID the Poor Law InstltutLOn~
Order , 1913, had be~n observed, no a.ppro\al on the
part of the Bo"rd 'IU reqUired The dleta.nes "'ere
. hgLnly lI!tered In accordance ,vlth thc I.nahtubon!
Order, II n<.l. llpprOl'OO
WANTAGE RURAL DISTR ICT COUNCIL
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Sole Agents for Bective
and Footglove H,gh-
''Y
bee 'Put ou ~.
dby ~.
ill tit. cool
apparatoâ¢. .
was an Iqcreaae er
Pubha liahtlnl _ ..
to
restricted hahhaa
were shShUy up. R eaJdual
toke _as up £lM.
new Item appeared
luterelt on current aecount
earrled to profit aqd
lou account
lId., which repreaant.ed
the 8r~s
t he ye~r (ou t of ",hlch £50
had been contnbuted towards the rates) There
was rather & larger proftt Ihar}. was anticipated, tn
vIew of the fact that the pnce of lit had been
kept. at 4."l per thousand, although t h e CounCil
authorised the committee to charge ~5 2d The
amount of Sa.! made ror t.he vear W115 15,311,O(J()
cu1:tlo feet a-Salnst. 14:,842,000 Ia.st yeaT, an In.
c rcase of nearlv haH ~ minIon oublc feet
The
quantity of coal c&rbonued '\&1 50 t005 leS!, and
takmg into account. th e e.tra gu m:ade the SaVlDg
was equal to 100 tons
It W35 hoped that fur
ther eConomIes '" ould be effected In that
directIon . Stocks conbnued to Increase 10 ".Iue,
arter maklnR hberal altow.:lnce for dl!!preCllltlon
Unfol' tunately the expendlture for the current.
year \t'ould continue to JUcrease
ConI "ould
cost £i190 mOI:~ Tar would be down about .£80
and wa~es would cost another £20 11 total ot
.£~OO That Inero:\Se had compelled the com Dut
tee to conSIder further the rats ln~ or the price of
gas and coke, but thev had deCided to WfU~ hit
later on 1n the year before Tocommendlng the
counCil to do thl~ The manager had applied for
an increlles of hi !! eoa.lary, and the eommlttee re_
cDmmended that he be grBnted an addtltonal £ 10
par annum .He pr oposed the adoption of the
balance sh eet and monthly report.
Mr UnWIn second ed -ClLrrted
A Ions diSCUSSion ensued ft,! to t ho audlhD!J o(
tbe "ccounts. Ilnd It \\ as eventually deCided to
tor the question to the Gas Com mittee to enable
them to n8Cer tun the figure at Whl Ch a. profes
slon&l audlt.or "ould audIt. t he accounts, and re
port
A I$tter was read from the Urban DI ~trl et Conn
ctls' ASSOcIa.tlon na to the employment of consClenhous objectors 1Il work ot n&bonal Impod_
ance, and It 'a U decided to take no actioIl 1ft the
matter.
It \'I'U ruolved that instructions be gnl'en to
the car et,.ker to hOist the fIllg on thc Town Hall
on certam na.tlanlll occa~lon1'l
The clerk r eported that. the poh ca declined to
nndt':rtflke the wQrk of tnspect.ing NltlJoni!ll ReAl
stration eOo rds He had liP plied t o the local tn
bunal for (rs:emnhnn In res n~ct of t heir sUn'evor,
A.nd hnd obtnmed exc mp tlon uetll lhe 15th
August. next
".me
A HUNDRED YEAR8 AOO.
(From tb ... ReI.ChDI' Marc\u}''' 01 JWMt 10, 1816 I
The proceedingl of the French G<I"ernment.
~a1nlit the adheren... of Boaa}'ltne .ufer no reo
lankon ' MareehaJ Gruyer hu been ODDd emned to
death by the Collftosl of War, .. *tine at. Str... bu..rr,
and prOoeedmgl ha..e been oom=eno.d aaalilit
Geaara.l G rouchy far ~~~.
The AUlt rl.n n.,....1 foree. 1& to be m~ to th.
mamb8r of 10 fr1lat.il..30 .'or,.., a.Dd 60 aunboat.
The EmJl:Bror Alex&Dd.!' 11 ooMOUda.tlna Poland
With hll othor dommlOQl. be h.. deerMd
Joumeym. Into Poland ,hall not be COD61dered
PUIUII' tao RUMlIlP fr:,a:ra..
th.,'1
A p&rIC1'&ph from Vienna meJItiODI . .t. iM
Army .. to ~ :.~ an t.he war footiDa.
au..",
11 it Ill"...d. ., lb. _I j..t... 0/ tIta turf.
~1. ~ 000 ..wneas were WOD a.na lori a.t E~m
laaa; w. .k, which we,.. paid at N...,., Tatt.na.lIl'
mot'
unex.
of York' ..
~,-The Derb, lta.k.. were
Pectedly won ~ .. hone of the DRr.
..aiui whIch the odd. _ere 2t'I a.nd . . . 100 to 1 _
DUriQ. the Raoea a qUlml . .ad betWtea t.h.
foot.people and the hOf'lCilll)Q, in wbioh tWo men
and one WOIDUI .... rode 0 ...., lad Idlled 011 the
'PM!!1
â¢â¢â¢
"i>!-,
r... ~ Iaao.t
IIoform tho N<>bill.,. "'" Gent..
win
a BaD aad IQJtOIIr . . . . II .....y,. .......
8_x. G~D Eiu'. R....
J...
11.
....'c_ .._. .thin!Tha""'_.
cI.. 0/ " - ' _
I .........
"'"* .....
lII6 I..
~).
II!'_
...~,":':.-~aar-1U9U"
- "'"*,⢠u..,
."''-,_,,; .:.â¢â¢Ift_
to
In
a manner whloh
, urprllea them.elve. even more than thOM who
,ee them at their work Thl! mat·make" lurD
WIth .maamfJ npldlty to t.. hlon mati which wtO
.ervl! to poitlh the 1011!1 whfc.h th, eobblen I re
Duttlng on to well.worn hoot. and moe.
Juket!), o f all 101"ta from deli('ate lancy b.. kf11
,w- 10Itamper.,
dh
⢠under th. d⢠I t 'lIn.-n or
,raw.
the we"'e,. In a manner which rC'tntl & CODllan,
souro. 01 wonder to ..1.ltor. who h..... been ler
yeara wttne,.., of tho work of blind optratJ....
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plon1ent of ' the blind teacher.
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