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Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, November 17, 1917. Pg 4

Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, November 17, 1917. Pg 4

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Title Saturday, November 17, 1917. Pg 4.
Page number Pg 4
Date Saturday, November 17, 1917.
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Publisher Reading Mercury, Oxford Gazette,

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READING MERCURY, OXF0RD GAZETTE, NEWBURY

READING'S PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS ' HOUSES.
(A SPECIAL LIST.)

M:AYOR AllD CORPORATION OF
READING AT CRUlleR.

[TI18 ob,ect oj tlus COtl1,p.lat,on £s to notIfy", bYlef form wh:r~ TeSlllmts IJI taM DlSdDt's
to Re!ldHlg and dlstr d fJJ.!;y obttlJn H ~ltmt profess~o n' aaJStaIJ e and translKi bwulUJS O.

Accorwng to custom the members of the Bead
lng Corporntlon and other pubhc bodIes "lth
the magIstrates and pubhc offiCIAls aC:COnipaIUed

BERKS coUNn PAPER, SATURDAY,

NOVE}dBER 17, 1917.

lOW I.P·. FOR BEADING.
TEE MAYOlI EONOURED

f,&I&IIBY

THlBT~ TWO 'tEARS VESTRY CLERK A1
5T GILES. READING,

On Wednesda~ last week the ron of magiS
trates tor the borouih ot .ReadlD.I[ was sent .for
The Junel'la..l of J4r J J Lawrence
who for
the Mayor to cb urch on Sunday mormng On by the Lord Chancellor a nd on !fa return WIIS
advonlageous terms, bo h as regards quahty amI pYlce awl where .ll othJ, TeqNJ"","JIt Dj thiS occ<ullon as was the ClHi9 1llSt yellr the Aer lound to have been Ildded to by the followmg thirty f..'o years was veatrv clerk a.t St Giles
ti..ly M, may be satISfied 1
names Church ReadlJlS I took place at tha.L oo.urcb on
'\ lCQ took plaC't" at St Petet s &l.rley Vi here Mr
F A Su.rJeantb 10\ 13 of the church nnd deHlt10n
1 he Ma Vor of .Reading (Co1.U1cIlIor F A Sa.r Saturda.y afternoon and was very la.rgely atto Its work nre 00 wo·l known }oar se'eral yeaN; Jeant)
tended
many of the p8l"lshIOner8 and other'l
"
the Mayor bas discharged the duties of ch urch
My E J Andrews
helDg present to pay thmr l1l.8t resP:OOtB to ono
A!!'USEMENTS.
wanlcll and he IS ul:;o promlD€lltly aSSOClat-4!d
Conncillor L ~ Quelch
who was he~ In such high esteem The otliCl&t....
1ah A Ho\1e
~ III ' urlous branches of Church hte
d
109 clergy were ArcbdelklOll Ducat a former
'I he bUilding was fined to overflO'tuDK IlD
The Mayor ha~ thoroughly earned t he honour Hcar who rMd the lessou, the Vicar (t.be Rev
several were unable to obtain. adnuSSlft()D About by reason of the atiuuT<lbJe way In ",bleb he ha.s F J C GdlDlor M..A) and the Rev T
G
lorty specuio l cOllstabl&.i
under Sell"t James du;charged the duties of the mllyornlty In ron
The World a Mft.! Sucoessful Anim:atud Pieture.
Messer and who presented 0. very !'ma.rt a.ppear nectlOn WIth "I'i hlCll he IS enten ug on a second Evans AI A .Mr P R Scrivener was IIot the
ShowlnQ OonllnulMlSly fram 2 tUI 10 Dally
ONAM.E or PIIO• • • • • E
organ and feehnglv pla-yed
0
B.ee..t HI the
AlIIMa.l.V •• d THURSDAY.
ance lIned the route f'rom the l)orter ln6ttlute
year .Mr E J And7ews 18 well knO\\n bv rOO80U
NEXT WEEk U DaVId GarrIck." A faIthful
!WI the congregatIon wero a.s.o;embhng and
where the robmG took place to the cb-qrch On of hiS e:r.cellent 8ef\ ICes to education In }{eadtng Lord
adaptatlOll of Ule celebratcd pin)
eIther Side of tJle pathway to the ohurch were Ihc last two named may be r('~rded as labour at too conclUSion of an ImpreMIVO service played
member~ of the Bu.rley and St Odes Churoh
l'&presentntn'"eS of which 'IIIltb Air D Rose und n. funeral rna.rcb TIle vIC3r took Ute comml tteJ.
AucnONEERS " ESTATE AGENTS.
Lllds Brtgude (K ng to !ioYIlI Rltte Corps) under Mr J Rab:;on there are now four on the Read aernce at tbe Readmg Cemeterv where the Ln
terment took place
Captain },I C Anste, wllO tormed a guard of lDS' Bench
honour
Mr F A Sarieant J P has been a. member
Tbe body wa.s taken lOto t.he church on Frl
&
rhe officwttng cle rgy were the 1twyor s Chaplain or the .Reo.dtng lown Council t;lDCe 1907 0.n the d~v evening
(Canon W W Fo\o\ ler 11 A D Sc ) and the Bev
Eatalbllahed 1802
death of Aldorman Deale Mr Purfitt"\\1:18 chosen
The
I!nOUrners ",ere The Widow Mr
Ohvor
H Wardle) Kmg
Chartered Survoyors, Estate AgBOts, Val..."... and AucIIoII......
an a lderman and hIr Sar](\llnt wa" elected for L~wrence (son)
Mr and Mrs W
Lawrence
In
the
processIOn
wlJlch
was
hooded
b~
tbe
the H,"Cllnt seat In East Ward defEating Mr J
Regi&tu of Fun.ia!ae.d &lid
Houses uri of Pr.perlie.L A(Qb far tlae Pmt:.lpaJ
Life •• i Acci4I..t Orficn
Head Constablc (Capt-am J S Henderson) were Sherborne by 398 "otes lJe \\ as opposed the (son a.nd danghter m law) M.Mter D.Ild M.LSS
Ih·... uo}uu_H"'-gr-...... JSU~ s.dl .. " loUd, Aul 11PWQ
Lawrence (Ifl"a.ndcbddren ) and Nurse &mes
the Mayor the Deputy Ma)or (Mr Leouard 0
follOWing November b, Mr
HodgllOD
the
_.TelelmlDUl_ Agricultuu HBDIS100D Thamu aacilkadltl.r
DlmmOlll, ButapMh.
Amongst those who s.ttended were sevel'&l
Sutton) the Io-w-n Clerk (Mr W S Clutter
TIUCIPhone-lfeale1-on Thames No ::I
Beadllll" No 31d..
Bq,U.ltMft 110 Itt
SOCla-Iur!: but wa.s r eturned by 714 pollmg the
buck) Aldermen J W Ma.rtm C G FlelCi F
Largest Dumber of voters e'er recorded In a mum former &88IStoot clergv 8Jld m/Ul\ old hrend e
D llarfitt S Hayward T G Chl't"en; ~ A Cox clpal election up to that hme "IZ ] 144 both Tho glltbenng Included The Rev W S ThBCkc
GIVES BEST
Councillors W AI Colebroo);; E P Collier W
toe great partIes supporting lum He has been raJ (Vu.·a.r of Bmfi.eld) the Rev R Wtckham
PRICES FOR
K Co lllt~r E 0 Farrer W Sporks \V Butler
LeSR (Vlea.t"" of St Mllory 8 BeQdiD:'l)
the Rev
ebll.,rman of the PeD(>lons COmmittee :!lnu 11:5 In
A. W A Webb E E. :\Loring H 1. Morle) F Nphon and 1$ troo.snrer of the NaHIl snd Milt F J Howard (V car of St Luke s Readmg )
Tel.,
W Dormer F W <\ltVillghl R J Tyrrell T
&
t.un War PensloDs CAmmlttee Smoo hIS elechon and Mrs Howard Ule Re~ F Young (curate In
!\:ornR C A P 1ulbnck
1.
11
Turner Mr
COver\'
as Mayor he baa devotoo himself to all aspccta of charge a.t St Ml(:ha.et II) t.he Rev
Marhn H F Sutton Mr A G West, and Mr the work of tbe Corporahon and has been to the the Rev W Capel Young Llout -Col A 1<
S R \Vbltie" ( magl~tra~R) Mr
A
A. Jones fore 1.D. dl~plaYlDg his mtere6t 1D ever~ good. Poulton snd Mr S Shngsb, S/'sUwood (ehu t c h
CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS.
(mag lslrn.tes derk) Mr Fred W Mnrhn (Aetmg work
wa.rdcns at St Giles) MIt:I..,:\ Okev T~ylor Ai.r!;
•
Coroner) Mr W H Ohv~r (clerk) and Colonel
Mt" SnrJeant takP(; no gren.t mtere:st lD Free
will
Gt11ldjIl~ MIst! M 8.6Cto Taylor "Mr R Pense
Kenmngt-on MIf;s Du.rke r Mr J Deaoon Mr l'
masonn \11th wblch he ha." been connected for CBpt Sharp hIr Shf\Tp ann famllv M liS Bourke
Allum (U WrrhnnA) Dr A!lhb~ (Medica l Officer over 25 \e:lr;; He IlII 1 M and t rOOtmrcr of the
rdaught.er of the la.to Arr.hdt!a<:on Bourke a.
90.91,
of Health) Mr H r Pugh (clerk to the Rea i
(~~r ETlan; Lodge P 1\1 of the Reather l.odge
lTlg Education Commltiee)
Mr
L
Walker S W. of Berl s an I ch"<1T1ty st4nvnrd a nn a me.mbt'r former Vlcar of St Giles) Mr H Wrll{ht (for
(Waterwork s lIaDager) Mr J Bowen (Borougb of the Board of Man Igement of the HO"3fll lIasoDlC man y vt!"nn~ ~ sidesma.n 1l.t St GIle!i ) MI
~"rvevor) Mr l' Pontm (Captam of the Em~ IMtatllte for flo;ys He 15 churchwa.rden tor H J HIlrlerle, ?Ir A Barr.ett Mr A J D o r
Dr ga<!e) Mr H "ngllt (Inspector of WOlsht.s Earle,. and fo r o'er " I Je-D."T5 h\s been trea.<iure r mer ..nd 1tlr T R
Woodruff (Sld esmcn at St
All
and M.easures) .M r B Sharp (clerk) n.n I :Mr W
of the Porter Intdltute \notb("r office n Whl Ch G II~!-I) Mr G Froomnn a.nd Mr H Che..<;t.cr mnn
Stobbln b'"9 ( tlo local P en.5l(ns Cornrnltt£'e ) Mr
Corbett Il.nd
h o hns lone exeellent ~ork , ,, that of trensurer (6ldesmen at St. M lchna l ~) Mrs
COAL MERCHANTS
}erlller ( Rehel log OmCN) Mr G
S teed (loll of the 14 ubnS 'I M c: \
For 29 lears ho has fmn Iy Mr A W Tudor !ofr a t (J Mrs Gill
Colleetor) etc
.------'-:::-:-:-----:-~:­
be€n ~ 5Oh cltor Ul Reading
Ml8.S Ma.nmng MHiS Rudman Mr :l1ld M~ Mur
TelegtlUlU AYRES Read"8
Amougst f hOM present a lso a f the ser'l('e wern
Telephone No 14
;\Ir E J \ndt"Ow" 1 P of Trenhnne) Fasten! lev Mr fIond llrs Lana Afr Ma.me M.r 1IIJl:RS
tho Mavor~ ~lrs. .M Irhn 11 F t; Ilt.on :\(r }o
Avenue ROOtlmg came t.o Readlllg In 1880 to v; or! Mr T Allwood (s}de.<;.rnan n.t Rt Agnes) Mr
W CoYo llnlOO Captu Il ~hllcr )Ir It L:.>u. nnd under tho ReaJ ng School Board and 111 1885 he
aOO Mrs I rank Wheeler !-l.r J H Srn.vL (a.
Mr E Heelns ~church\\urdens)
COAL & COKE FACTORS.
, \S 0.1 pnnted hood mastpr of tho Kate grorc
very old friend or the dece-a~e. rl )
11{ r
(T
H
Cn.non 1 ow lor took as hE:! lext
Boord
School
In
]890
be
oponod
th
o
ncwh
A.fl!iS P Cl"I'1n
Mr F
FRIAR STREET, READING.
C;.e,!;:~r the th ngs that ~re Crei>U r S and unto God procted Hp.dlands School- at thoI; hma t.he Central Roberts Mr~ Corden
Eekett
the
:r.t1"Ae~
Goddard
M:r
and
}[
r
~
E
A
Bfanche$ Cam-aham Tel 665
thfl things tI at am Gm! Ii
( Mitt XXJt ~I)
~chool \ I I' b(1U1g' bUilt- and In J892 ho "\o\as hack
Paagbo<irue Td 9
WoelhamplOD (B.rlu) Td 3
After uluulng u tho bennng o f the t ext '" 10 J\'ltosgro\c Volerc 10 opened t he ne", Centrn.l Styles Mr and Mrs Drur~ i\ir W G 1a[n d)...
~J)I heu to OUJ Lor I s tpn..clin g t lore, get tlemfln ~chool "'h eh v;a.,<; b I It for 500 bo\' s He Ie- Mr and Mrs ·W P Hf"lhborn MISS M .A Littl e
COlltlll l(kl - Otll Lorn lleH, om OUllCO~ til l) ]wma
mnmel tlere ttll Ja.llIfl.r~ of t b .. y~ ~r YoI ~n he Mr !lnd Mrs Pwcc Air H W La.mb Mr B.
COLORMEN.
B RoVl c etc
Uu Cillwe nl J1 171 he-all
10 &"\..\01:;
l ou ure t !lour , I' 1lI8ll1mOusi} a.~ke I b the Reading Ed Ci\
lt
I,horo(oro obe
but he dO~6 say
Yo r 10- II( I Comm Hoe to t a.k('l O\er tile head m a ~tcn;hlp
There 'vas a. lar.p,c nllmhe r of h eal t Jul flor:}.l
hg-Ious
:.llli
'
O
IU
secthll
le
~ders
flre
qmto
(hfi
e
ANTI-AIRCRAFT PAINT for Dark.nIDg Skylights, Gla.. Roof., &e.
or tho Gcor"e P~lnler r i le Schj o1 Mr Aldrows tM hui.c.s Qn to oul'ltl\.1l(ilng amongs t t lh;!sc lU8 ,g,
!Cut tI ere io re
B ender mto CD:!>; tr t he tim gS POS8£.'S8('.d trrt"a.tn t echniC! J q mhncabon" for tho lnrge crms composed of hileR n.nd 'i1nll'.1s i>(!Dt. by
SHADES and SCREENS for Subdwng Electric and Ga. Lights, &e.
\.1 at Ire Cresn r 5 fll I
! lILc 5{'l u aid)
u to post I d It m ~y 01S( Us st.."ted that he has bp.en Iho c lergy (lI d membors 0 1 l,l c f'I'lngrC!!ll.holl
(j0l1 II 0 t1111lg$ II1:)t m e ( ,00 s
Bill, H H or} fr. luCllttonnl \\oo<hl o rk
iDstrnctor at Leighto n Other wreaths we ra sent hv tha Wldo\\
d
lforcot
\lltl
us
Olr
J,c.'l(icn;
r
....
o
Ifly
Sll
}
t
&
1 ark f) th e. llnst lell V"CH « He baR the longes t
\';It.h all rm 81'('nco arc on JY.l. Illel I nes
l eul looord for toachlllg lion (.'8 unde r the ReactInG sons nnd ~randchlldren te.nn.nb ilnd ch ldrc.n of
lod hono Ir Il 0 1l. ng
Our KtnS al. IllS COlO- Ed H~at/On Commltl..<>e For 15 Jca.rs Mr Andrews St G] ~ BUlldlD~ the be"rm~erfi at St.. Giles
n tlOn sol oltln l"3 un(clt..akcs to lldmlnls t er tI a lOctad as f\ Ipermt o uent ot the Ccntrnl BveDlOg the members oC St Glle!! C E M S LU'nt Col
realm In thfl U Ime of Goo Wo 001\(.' 10 that he School ,,1 ere he re'l\ed Il.cq I,L1utancA With A ]. Poulton tbe Rev R. W C!U"Cw Htmt ~n
it; called to f 18 Jug! office bv ('0<1 but Of I.)" In 1llunl of hI S orc] boys Ho has bet'n greatlJ lD former VICn.r) Archdeacon Q.I d M7s.. Duoot Mr
CONTRACTORS. PWMBERS II DECORATORS.
tIIo sen..<;.e tI tI t e tel of I" "called to u.n) OJ1ico tl'rT'ste 1 In tho ChIldren II Co.ttcsrts from tJHI "t eD nnd !-irs S S Sta.Il"Wood ML"lI Ok-ey fn;vlor
position
I ho Il{'~ of chvlIJe right 1.S beanog 1ll1batlOn of t he scheme a.ucl some ver,) stnking Mrs Mrucl (l Tsvlor MI6:l MIIoSClC Tavlor Lient
tile rtght to ru lo as Olle plQases to be 1 Iyrant 11\(1 ltmns hallS beeD pre!ft"n/:ed bv hlll pup 16 He nnd MrR Goodshlp the S18~rs ennneeted wrt h
despol.. u en ned to It highest e,;:trorne b} the has been a lllemher of the N U r for over 30 St GtiOJl Mr 3Dd Mn Sm3rt NONIe Brown
German Bmperor IS f'ntzren exp loded We are ycnrs and for a long time was a member of tho Mrs Gdlmoi" :MIS.'I Rllth ton Mr and Mrs Kil
I uo
the "ory best of government;; a truo 19- committee ~:h Androws has ne"er sought pubhc ford Mr al'Xl Mr« Gorldal"d MtCOR Wl1fker the
pubhc Yo th 1 conl>ututlOu 11 monarch at Its be.'l.d
office but h e was appotnt('d a member of the MI~8&!1 Goddl\l d MISS L&.ldlcy M.rs .F'reem::.!'
and Il.8 lor ~ hi our monarch.'! Iule R.~ our prc.sent PrIDce o f Wales lli:!flCf ComJD.ltt.oo lD Roodmg
and Mrs Collina
Plao~ 81
King doos 1 I UB wo hope md boho.. o lus son Ho 18 hcld In mucl OIStoom by a.1I afisoclated WIth
Tbe funeral arrangements were reverently c:u:
wl11 afler him tile monurch) IS safe a.ud tho the p "Ofl'SStOu fo r hiS unfallmg Cl)nrte6j' and
out bv M r
E
Bowdcn
of Wokingbam
erupl!"6 sate but from tim; war onw lrd tt Will gODlaLitv an i has won the respect of pupils and rled
Road Reoomg
moro
than
ever
depend
npon
the
&)\e
rmgn
ti
pl.ronts HIli ~n Leonard who 15 lD M£60flO"
DAIRYMEN. Etc.
Tbe deepcst regret 18 !elt In St G les pnl'lsh n~
sta.ODC~ :11 I let 11" remember /] pass ng that ta.Jnla lS tho .cJe'er football fOnl"rd who played
the death oC Mr Lawrence who was In blS 7l1il~
JARDOX 15 a DeliCIOUS, Nourlshmg, Inv.goratlng
the empire \I III not be s.."te 'lthout tho mouar h
for &aduig a.nd oouthumptnn,..
In any Case
tI 0 Orl('ntfll m nd WIll ne' e r 0110 ....
Coun L E Quelch J P has been prommently ye(l,r The deceased gentleman han bcen ruhng
Bnt.sh Beef Tea, exactly IJke home-made beef tea01 hemS' ruk>d b\ a prc!'\ loot of 1\ republic
And COnnected With t he Labour movement m the town for the past five or 1>l:Z YCllon; but; h IS last lnnel!ill
(Only Five minutes w&lk from tbe Tramway CasUe HIll).
\ ha.t 'e 8lLl I bo e nppile6 to a.1I offict'S to fOI SCHne )c.at'S past tlnd 18$ heen uncea&nS In \\. <16 of F.bm-t durat~n
Although he had been
but It IS made .n a nunute w.thout waste or trouble
every Ma)or ml'! e C'r nlcnloor o f Iwery corJXIr
\ CRtry c lerk for thirty!;wo yea.rs be had been
IllS effor ts to put fOfW lrd the claims of the party
10
hon Our 11111(16 ;<QCul
ond sacred must run to which h... "Qelongs He 16 a member at the MftOclatod With the church fnr:to 'tlnl"'...b longer
togother must mtertUtngle v. Itl one another Reading 10wn CounCil re pteooDhng MlDster penod He was for 8 coruriderabl o pcnod So
All Cows under Vet.erm&ry Inapectl0n
Samples sent on application
contallls
the nOUrIShment and del.c.ou s
oolour lnd ;:;upport one nothc>r there mUnt be Wnrrl and L<) on the IW:ldtng EducatIOn Com
Snnday R<'ltool tp.llf'her he wa..<; a.lso an ilCtive
no qucstton 01 "'aler! ght oompa.rhnents \\ e a. 0 n Ift<.'1.! Ie. PTOSIdent of tho 1 raties U nton Club
member of t.ho C EMS Bnd WitS 8. regular a t
flavour
of
th
e
finest
fresh
beef from whlCh It IS made
I Ch 'lffi:lan nnhon and fIR We a le such onr llMI
FANCY GOODS
!'\ OCretrLt"\ to tho n..e.a.dm~ rraues and La.lx)Ilr l.endant a.t the old BIble class
Mr LaWl"enee
IS that tho th I gl:l of (re~ar n I of God :lre Id(>D
Conne-Ii a II en her 01 the local branch ot the I(!:nos. a '" Idov. and two sons. One IVRS l.med
tJea l obJoctavefl
R It l!'\ It !'oO In practIce ~ As Geneml Vi orkcr.:; Umol and IS one of too reRre
o.ft"'r the bote Dr Oliver MauMce wbo wa s Ill.!!
do \\e ll<lt s OIl..'lrnte flff O l r r~lgol
J A.RDOX lS guaranteed absolutely pure, lS highly
0 1 the To\\n CounCIl on the }ood goo f ath.er
Special Show of English Fur Jndnldw~ls
keep It Jor SItt1d Ll ~ nd SP(>CHli OCCa~IOll'i How sp,nta.tnCo';
Control
C'
A
lnlll1lttee
nnd
the
Coa
l
Snppl
PIS
Com
•ecommended by the Med.cal ProfesslOn, and IS use...
On &Jnda"t" mornmg Ibere was a. golemn "N'QntCf[]
far Ices It re ll]) affect our home It e" on I ("Jur
mlttoo He "Ilf; one o f 11 e ha n r;e.cret lrleFi of the at St G il&; Churcb for Mr La.lr"r"ncc SlIppoer
hU~lnnss h (1
and ho I tar o ur offic al I ("s
111 the large HospItals and Institutions '" G, eo,
r
peMI
ting CI tnlHIg-n 11 tlo town
under
the
Too ofton It SCI:'D1" toblil l to fli nple.1r In all JJf\rb\ sche lIO ;).ud n..<; fll'< SOClntNl 'nth the Ad
Moner RoVRt EngtneerR "member of the cboU"
13.14. TI'l!: ARCADE. READING
Blltall1
Early Show of Calendars.
1 lbh c mattf' !'! c(>rt Inh th e lIo lees of Pllilll ";;;.on
Committee
r til tI e fo rm.lhol of tl e a.nd P te Gnffin one (.If the bellr-uger!'.
m nt J ke tho Am(' (' n C( gre-s;; open tholl
trlbw
f\.l
~
H
e
n.s
then
<lopPOtnt-€:(1
a.
m
e
mber
of
VICAR
8
W
All)£
TRLB
u
n
81ttmgs ,"nth pru~ (' r bill. t I ~ to be fe.lTed thul
nd h a s booD oonllectef!
Th, Nurwig Mm or say'
The VIca r of St Gtlos {t.h e Ber J J
C
tl 18 18 too often pcrfUl ctor) lb fur I OW CH~ [1 s th o ]l,c.,;ld Ilg Tnbunnl
IRONMOPIGERS.
Illt h 11 e' er sm('C ~Ir QIIlJeu hfl :-; l'i ho\\n J IDls"lf GlllmorJ paid a toucbtng t.rlbute to Mr LWi
IllUllJCIpd nH?ehlg ~ ,,0 huch fl Ihllb IS
ml~"lrd
l
patrlOt
dUMng
the
war
and
h.a
s
nddresS(>(J
• Wc think hlgh1) c..f the concen trated beef crtract prepared b)
of nut '"I'"h y~ Is It bCClll 5C ther(l IS fll\\u..-:" a.
renee ID the COUlS", of Ins sermon on S und y
tsar of 50mpthlllg" dt.:nomu bOllAI ~ We are me et! 19.a on hehalf of ocn ltl0g nd natlon~1 sel
TelepboRe 418
evenInG· \\ hen t here was n f"l ro wde cf oongreg.'l
Jardo.,
Ltd. at the Crlstal Palace Work, London. S E J"do,
much m.ore unded 10 Re.1 hng than In m:tnJ (Jthor '1 (".0 Fro l as not enJoye l the "be.o;t of henlth of LIOn
He "aid It l'..:l.S very dIfficult to sprok of
n o r ani) co ntJIJI$ the stllnularmg prinCiple of beef extract, but
la-I.e and III der doct or s 01 ders hns. been compelled
town« hut t here If; sitU I DOtn 10
mpru'cmon t
thc deceOl.8oo HI S was [l, long I fe--t lrree score
ab o the nulntlvc constituen ts of mCJ.t II
Flll1IlSbing and Geoeral Iroomonger. and Electrical E.gllle ....,
1.0" e Ip IllS ""ork fO I a time
H e 1$ no, n\\ay
But thIS I~ a Wido subject \nd "'0 must COl e lude
from Reading 'lth the Ie o f t,n.killg a complcte y~~rs Gnd ten- a.nd mueh a t tll:ll. 111~ harl been
"loll nil r em e mber .Mr :118"1'"or tha.t I t8t e;
ch:"l.1
gl"
SpOI
t
III
('..onnectlOo
WILL
thai
ch
lrc
l
Ho
h.:ld
7, HIGH STREET, READING.
\\ Q wero on the occ.'1JI on of til!'; ~ervIC<'
holdmg
''ark-cd IInd er 61:( v carB I nOOr t be firM lIS a Slm
Mr ..\ II ur Rowe. J P of 1 R:lc\cotock Ron.d
o rr N~ hon \1 M ISSIOI
unci tI at olr lDl"S nOl
da.v school tencller aud undor Uw las t five 80S
1) cached th o !\crOlon nnd
:l.t the end , IAI cd lOU RC'acl nf:l va :,; be n at \ ldl em CI eshlro ID 18"0
An:hd c.ft<:01 Boo.rke
Go I speed a l d Uoti 9 help Ul ) onr year o f OOICO fll I ha >; been In tbo t'mplo'i of tho U W R SIDCe vestry clerk a.nd verge r
JEWELLERS 8. SILVERSMITHS
1835 H e possl'd b promobon through Hinou
who was \ great Judge or d araci..: r a n I who
He I I}6 ag I knotl )011 "fill be tho first to :l ck 0 v
latd tt Ose RtrOJI S founda.tlon s If)Ol wh c h the,
lo lge SO he1rlocd lOU ..... ltI he..'l.lth cnerg) nnd rides mclud ng that of :-;tl honmaHter It :\odder
e\ III Sl110pslllre PIll S P o wel (North Walc ~) t h e fiUCCeOOIIlg vlcarl) had b ool pm l(eged to
llnh tl lllat lOU have b£len called by YOOl lelia",
Cltl7.en" to earn ont Tour h onour::lblo nnd 8re1 0 I S and WoodllOTOugh (WIJ1 ,,) In I t07 ho v.as up.. hUlld 8.1 d \\ ho 50\\00 t he scoo fJ f! hfU"ve!>t
IIbA6 for an II or }efU mnv Ho con t nue to :fO\1 VOlllted d 6tr c t n ~p~C LOI Rttach e i to tll~ (h" tr d
",·hlCh t l C1 so e ::t.·,n l) I~ secn}(X}
g ~ Lh e red
U o ItflS boo] SELW thn.t Mi" I a\\ren ee wa~ th e nfl ll W bc
Ills
hAIr and blos"<;l1 g f\1l lOla, He dIm g thIS SOO 1" mn.nager ~ offlte Reoadmg
B:. Appolnhnenl
as dout Jtl ltentl ng fur ten ~aar"
:\n act 0 pomt.ed BI rl he (tbe 'car) 1.1 0 ght t
}our ~o nd eor of .office grll.nt u s thn ble I> 1 f.'
LARGEST JEWELLERS IN THE PROVINCES
NOTED FOR DESIGN QUAIlTY VALUE.
of' l nghteols penco for "blCh tho ",holo "or d Tl ufo UlllOIl ~t he '1flS lorru('rl~ 1 member of tht! t{)ue! ng to seo M CiS Bo rk(> 1 r~ se , nt
\m ll(>n.n aled Sco wl,:'/' of .H".IIhm, tSs rl ant s und
56, 57, 58, 59, MINSTER STREET, READING. Pho:l t 24 l.S longrug and pr lYing
1~ :tt Jlrc~('n L n men bor all I l;enlOr nudllor of th~ fun oml Mca U$C s.he rell.hs c<l 11 P CSLeco respoot
A~vi1rdtd Ih~ C!1liftcl1Je if Mer. I by Ihe lJrllt!1t lrulllUle if Hyglt7It
Ro{ dIng No 1 DUll eu of tho N ot anal Ullion of :\nd lovc lIer brot.her :l.h\l:lys II d fo r lAl,"""Tcmce
'" hnL vere t.he c har
R..n lh nYDlPU He hi cbt13fl~ mte r('.s ted III tho A SCl"H ce unde r five Vic ars
THE EVOLUTION OF INSURANCE
ed leabol I I; do of the L.'l.l our movement He aeterts LJ cs ot thai serHce ' H e (tl c , c llr) el.lOul{l
a..AUNDRIES
be lOci ned to put firs t loy ~II)
fl e fi uppm;ed
tI IS elected prcsH.1ont of th o Headtng Worke r"
LAGLE LOM.PoL"IY S UNfQUJ; rUBLICAlION 1::1 ICabolln! ~8SOCl fi,t on 1!l16 nnd corllally IGo tl ere ~ "5 nothIng Otl.5lcr tl ~l t.o Sl &."\ k \ word
Jardo" In Jars 102 61d. 20:<. 10<1.. 40. 1/6.
olectctl thI S J(! r h gh t nbll tos hung \luld t...-, hlS ag:unst tJ ose "'ho wcre nn t. In II I tlont~
whose
Phoo c
Jardox In Cubes SI" In a box for 6d.
(\xcp.lIent work fo r the W E A tl 0 work of 1\ hlCh rul c bad paseed aWl, b t L a \\rel ce el e r ~n"Vc
Phooe
1041
fhero urs proh~bh fo'l peo ple wbo Ifi an ijwer lOb ' ery nn';:IOU s to de\p.lop TIe 1" a \ ICe
1041
anythlllg
else
but
unfl
Dc
hlug
l{"1vl~ltv
to
eael
olthe
to tho qUIj;jhOll W bell dHi t1 0 11 tlU allOO ~Ytlt elll preSIdent of E l>; t Hf\'u.l ll g Mel >; Ad li t School and
South VIew Avenue, Caversham, Readlng
Jardox. Ltd •• Crystal Palace Works, London. S.E.20.
Mo.n.gctcss Mn LANGFORD
or g"llU"Ltc
oulll llot Iilltber (:OUl eil~ tl t!:1I !Co m
Ifn~ Eelec t ed hl' tl 0 Org 10 I5(1{"I ' York er:, JOint fiv e , C[u"6 Ha never spoke III of a 1I 0ne \ (1
IloLu Iglt(.l ranco un tl u t;ubJect 01 would not fa I Commltteo to be editor 0 1 th(> 10!Cal Labour If mIls p resence a.nyon e !t, d so e thm g abo ~
Bn{)t.her pe r!lOll l ime nit e r til e he ILl e VI u )
to COlluoot thu an:-I WtH to U11.\ woro remote pe llod Jo urnal
rho Re dlug 'VOl ker
thult that III , J Ich certa.ln mi1ue.tttl d merc a.ula
nowced how he "ould al\\:1\ S an, I) I eU\
"\ es
MI!.LlWERS. GENERAL DRAPERS. [Ic
01 that day we lt"! fOnt to meet II the c:;moe-hoUso
NJ. W J P 6 SWORN IN
but. he did ~o lind !W -son e ~oo I leed
some
01 ODO 1!Jd", nJ Llovd amI tl ero £'.Xch<Ul~e 'HII IS
MI E J !\ndrewtI u.nd Mr ~ Howe attended kindly act-lOll tha.t ho could J I 1. M il t OJ
l d kuowlcd"o ('OllCO IUug the great cow ucrclll ut th("! ~fI8SlOns Houso o n lnosday TDornlOg when mm mise Ule e'll y;hlCh lad been suokm
T.he
CYCLING AND MOTORING NOTES
" faet In nil , o ur loti- ' f'lllmf)oor 011
<lutl
Il
Ju:;lrnl
fu
bllC
tUM
hu.d
10
g
b~n
dovt!:lop
tI
t'J "ere d aly Suorn In befQre the Ma:,:or and
two hv n~ Vicars "'ho pr6COOed hI (l\fr Gillmnr )
1\
J b " Coll)lt-ll1 I I tie IJO(I~ 1>1 0 I I bo: read by eve!")
II ~ uutler tho llliluCllCO Qt .Hrlttsl I.<nLcrpILSe ahd 1 ot! er Jlls Ltc:es
saId of tho l-ece n~ed II c on o th:\t I e ,,~ I Ie U~ C I E:\NED no \D S
11Otor c \ c lt,.l lid
COi l w II b; flCn t fro.: on ..
C<l.i' tal
.lllc ten t It; 1;1 t ho sySloru WILb ~ iuch
Mr" S Clutte rbuC'k ('1. 0 \\ n Cle rk) lD 0.0 a brother and the other- who "" 0 I d hnv e beeu
quest t l.>tld) Ippllcatlon I>" mil.d(> to r he Ii r
\\j" "
fin.voll
t
}
ou
noticed
how
th
e
n
Imber
of
pune
ttlU
prCUller urg:a.II:-;atlOn o f uuder" Tlttlrs 111 no 11 clng U e appomtmentl:l S<'u d ho regrotted to speaJun g tI e r e UHl.t ev ening \l N e I t 1 0 1. tor t ho
III ngluull Sma ll Arm" Co
l td
Sma.ll R calh.
t I ell 1:I{.'<'t:n " to hUH! Increased latolJ ~ I hl\ve not Blrmmgham
Idtlll1i.lIed and ~tlll lUll] e I\llClent t he cutt 01 the IDfol m tbe Beli ch tl H.t M r Qu elciJ Willi un ~ble 10 ' net tJl:l.t he hl\d 88am II. ba,d dlnesA-wrotc
ou l.} I'ilul c J"t:(J II ore t hlln limo I D t h e Il\iit fe \l
c.olIoo-be..'Ul wllch wu.s lIlUIH...>ctJy rc"pon'-;Ibll;:l fOJ" be I re-'mnt OWlIIg to III hOl\lth He hud been
MOTORING
Dear fait hful 1~n.r1.ed fellc"" I ef!. Dot bear t.o II o llths bit 1 tind til \t I IY expell~n(.-e IS genoral
Its Illshtulioo \0 ll.a. c to go bad! b1:IU furtherlD ()b l ~ to go allay for f\ fe" daH; a.nd he did not
Nor cou ld It I>; n!l t I lnll t tel 01 luck rhe r oods are .ttow rIlE \I \ s:rE Of PETROl.
tha record8 01 bl )JWIY III (ruur Lo dlscov~ th~ llnow \\.1 etl or t i l' nt mntnn tfat ho had bee n think of St GliCK 'Hthout hlln
he (Mr Gl11mor) lllla,l' ne I\n\ of the Vlca.rs h o bOlllg neglC'ct(!d und loft nn clelUloo With the re
\ "r tm 111 ... rhe Mot.or
dQ88 well to ::a U
mal genes" Qf co-pa rt.ru::rshlp ID "ltal tont,n
It pOInted to the ComwL'>Slon ("If the Pea eo LnJ
workod under who did no t feel tI R- t the y o\\cd Slit tln.t th e Ill e s b"'C\\n Ith pund:urOw.I.lI:tllN' atb'Utaon to l he rcg uJ ir ~nd Hylilte.mattc "-,,jlB 01
l:leJlCleS lletore 0 ('f tJ 0 Greek or l·hcamcu\D 1 t leachoo hID
loo:
tro\
\\llCb
s
fa
Iy
t.alUug
p)1We
'~ I t h
Db
Nn
l"
(I plckp(\ up UD entire I !lr!;0--sl oe tbc otbt>r
him
morc
than
th~v
could
ev
er
r
t
pa'
But
t
trod" III I.d~ J 1;J OVlSCS UI der tho protection or
Mr Andrew s uII Mr Ro", o ha'lTlS' made the
Hl ulUalgal.llaied Imbult) the pllnClp e of mutua} Muai Ofttbs and declaT8twus the M1QOr In the wa..~ good t.o thmk of tum at rest and Hlilot III All dllY two nfl Is gOlOg til OUC h my back tyre I) \ehilleil llIi motor b ISl!fo df:ltvery V&n.'1 lnd fAIlca.1J ~ t h e drlv(>T8 or whi.c.b prefer to k.ecJP til! r
MI!'IIl\'i:l(l6";~
Friar St •• Reading. wdomnWClI.uon had l.lato n rOOOl;lIlsed nd If)l>iIed ~lDle 01 the town corilal\y w6loomed t hem ns Ha.llov.s tide One of the Jette l s vii eh \U\'S wrI t thorn... pmr; gIa.as all kl1ldli at punct:lJrllslll(\!I englDWi
rlmu ug when tho \icbic.le
IS liwppfd
finds ahOllt (wd It IS becomlOg mCleaBln!fl:v
m"i!j ill.W ll~ I$,~" ,
Pho,e 1146
to t he t;ntl"1:;u lid Ill; ()f lllLiIHdu \1 t'(Jncenls \part. ~mbers of the BOfit!h lIo u'UstC1.1 he SUlCI thnt teo bv one who waa form erly on iJw sLIl.ff of ~h e ono
dIffi
c
ult
fOi
the
tyres
t
o
dodge
t
hem
rhe
olth
raU e r thtl.1 troublo to re.Rtut tho engtne
01'8;),~ G ""3.UI30L o.n ", nnJ Reum.!s IihlSl Roll~ for Player PtlllOJ.
froUl that tn ci lIldl'8d .... 0 trc assured that lhe tt.Py would iJoth hre long to discharge thedutlctJ church welJ expressed thE' thoug ht IHe h , M nl thllls IS to r de heal') t) Teg and I) Imp I nrd
I h~ writ"'" lO~tanooR on p. locali ty where be n.!I In
Coarra to
de T:1.1.:11118" <lad. R"'prun to ail Bll.1~1 W1rwlluu
human 11\00 could lI O 11010 ~ lIrvl' e the mena.ce ",hlCh devohod UPOI\ them \.8 mn.gH:ltrat.e:s of the W3.VS In t heIr mild
r I" a alwa vs rf'.!;ar<led hUl 1 mflate I tyro tt rOll s off the pUllcl1lrmg cle- fanned thftt the number 01 b1lES e:DtntnI \be
of a. D1 ilta ry \Utocrnc" than Would h,l\e the cave... oorough He W'8.S ' e rv sornt Indeed tbo.t Mr him as pa.rt of ~he ftt.bnc of St G Ips
H £\ ment A.. soit Iyro a llowi=! It to Mink mlo the co PI .,tatullI was about m a. day each V4".lIlCM remain
men t ho danger ot the Dmosauruil
Quelch was una.ble to 'be prasent Bnri b e ho d w<)llld pu t socond IllS rever ence
TlOle afte r and t 100 rhe heavy tyre DIll) hnvA lli:! COVf'1 inK titatlonlt~ AOlDe five or ~ lDmu~ 'If" it
In tne premlf.es V;hl Ch we have thus a.ttempted tlmt he would Speedll v be retltc.red to health 'He tl'lJll-e he used to see MI Lawrence k lochng at th e punc tu.res but may be thlOk enough to pre\'e.ot the r ng"lllu rDnaJlli The ~f' state or a.ftialu
OPTICIANS.
to SummB rt80 thero III oontamed probably the WRII certainly Sllrprl!l('(l hll> "Worah II added to end or the church ura]ilDg to AlmIghty God It. t he In !'i trument Cl"ttang tl\1o Igh to the tubc... We ean 00 "'I~ eve" dar and all da,. long In
roost cogoot argument tlu1 t oou.ld be advLDced tn lenrn that further JUstIceS had been ap\>Otnted
was hiS (the ViCar fl.) p nvlleae on t he prevIOUS mn\ l.ook fo r no bAtter state of afT8.lrK-rather tho yl\rd of London Bridge "tattaD. ...b@rl' an' one
tiUllport o{ the Insurance ~""Ysterns of tbo pre<=ent ba'lng l"E'gard to tht' fnct that tho a.f)pomtment
W()rso-t II II e return to nOlDlal conditIons mf'An (llll I*lI9 at alm~ any llOUl' of the day halt" ...oo,..('n.
Telephone 901
d IV I.D.d It IS on these Imt!s that t};je :&.agio a.nd of other JUSbCM hRd been made E10 reoonth but Sunda.} evemn.q to lk vnt.h Mr [..a.\\ renee when t m{' \Ie mU Ht J 1st make the best of It And III bUSNI waiting to reswue tbeu' }OOTnf!y ('.cla onl"
he
d ad nnd half an hour berore he d fXI-the
Bntisl DomInIOns IUfmnmco CoDlP ID' have en tba Lord Chanceilor ha.d gnen 1U8 dnectioDs find
th iS connec tIOn It III neces6al") nOli
to dia:plflY srundmg With engme rUlUlmtr In the agg"l"Cg":l te
dao.voured to oomme.ttd to tho unobservnnt and of cour~ the, had to Ca TTy them out In the last moment tba.t he "'a.!! COIl fK:I OUA-Bnd thllt grootpr '~ntchfulne.'i:S over the oondlbon of the tbe waste of ISPltlt from tbls t-au:>o ru n . -!. I.""
Optometrist and OptiCIan
to the tnmklDg publIc the ra rlogS (U;pects of the DamE' of hu. brother maglmraW and on hiS own c:h.ractel'"ultlc rcverenee " M With iHm to tho onrl
covers
1f
you
see
a
nut
In
tbl8
don
t
walt
till t.he eDOMllOn.c; when 1t UI rememoored thut t~ 2J)OL1
queshon WIth Wbl£h t be firm 18 so mtimately beball bo offered them Q. IIlOfJt hA.'U'ty weloome M be (the vlea.r) JOined With him ICIa; tlla hn.1J can vn" h~ rottf'd tbrough to the tnbo t.1ean buses m UIIB 1n London. ~wo A 1ntn( of JOJ)lO
22, KING STREET, READING.
concerned .rhe theme 18 developed wlth adnur
Mr Andrews addr(lB5mg the Bench Mid tJlnt an h OUT before hlS sp rtt passed a.\\ay In Lhe the cut thoroughly then Insert rubber solutIon gallnns of petrol ~ day rile ...de 1.'1; qOllft
able perspIcuity In a book recentlv I~Ued bv t he t he I\,ppntntmeDt came alii 11. Burpnee to hIm RA best of all pray.ers 8J"Id as I 0 WAde th e ;lIgn of or If t 1" a b g cut msert somo cothm woo l me:r-cusa'ble wt.m It If1' I:'emem~ th.t a ha lt
= -orgnlllAAtion dep..'lrtment o f the company
tUlks ngarr\ed It as a pe~onal honollr hut he vnlul'd ftdehty t.he .sIR" of tbe eros"! lOJ; fh e ab!tOlvmg soaked lD fiOlutton pres8 t h e whole together a.nd of from tim to 88Yen Dlmuta; doos DOt leQ.,,"e 1hA
TOYS. GAMES AND DOLLS.
With the past hov;e,er can hard.lv be rega rded It ChlBfly o,g raiSing the prestge of the schohu.:hc words Wl!'rB RaId Rood th~ IMt e&rUlly ble..~11l8 leave t.o dry lhat w1.11 prevent the ",et gettiDS' f'oligmo oold and that nfter ~tl oh n "hort penOti
simply as a publtc-aty book vle~ from a purely orofesslOD of WhlCh he was a. humble member gtven
Thud
he would "put hu; pn.Wcncp.- through
there would be no r"OI\l diftiCt1try ID re-sta:rtlog tb,
htm"'<1ry and artlstio standpoInt It 1S an excellent Ct \\0 lid "be hIll WIsh n hiS new poslbon to do patlence In deahna Wit h the c le rgl' and 0.11 peoplc
eng1ll"
MOTOR CYCLING
piece of wotk and lta forma.t lS euch that It as much ~ be could for the good of the to"\\n In eonnect..ed WIth Lbe cburch- pf\tl B ce
n
the TlIE CI \SSlEICHlON Of OU S
111 hendled WIth 1'00.1 pleasure
The a.uthor of VI J:llc b he had randod for the PilAt 36 YeaTS
dlstre!l8tng llhlesIO t.hat eame to b m "sa.m IU d
TOYS. GAMES. DOLLS. AND FANCY STATIONERY,
Th e ordu nry motor-eyd lit bll !; no conception 0 1
thiS
bnef cbromcle
(",b leb extends to 29
Mr Rowe remarked t hat he came nuunlv from AoR;l\m And then he \ ntlld have them tllllk of
BEADIJIG EDUCATION COIOlITTEE
P:\(;08) ha.e sP'<\red. no pru.ns to Imo.st hIS subject the l.a.boUT ranks and he hoped to be able "f'ij: hIS oontInual thought for otheNi lIe 8M' V. U tho IInportu.nce of Uta pet("oiel m md ]stry but 11.
92 & 93,
lnay
help him t.o grusp sometbmg of lUi magrl!
With attractn e detail and he } as been ably lush!, the apnollltment whIch h:Rd bMn conferred the chn-nges In t.he c hureb Til nk of 'oI-hat the
sec.onded In the matter of pu::t.onal Illustration
t1M"Jn him Ho did not t hmk It was adVisable 6erVloes were thIrty two "Veal's RgO when he came tudc when he reaitscfl that m order to meet the
ELECTION OF CRAJlll1 A' A~"D VICEDormal dntnand~ HI thI S countrv we have to 1m
From the first chapter l\ herem the germ of mut~ or necM98.ry for him to add anvthlnR further
CHliRM..H
and \\"h~t t,hpv were to..du.)-<!hanS96 of eonroo POrt rough ly 450 000 000 gallon:;; por annum repr~
protection
IS
dlscovc.red
ID
the
pahsaded
",Uag.
rbe
new
mRglstrnt.e!
tb
en
took
theIr
fleats
on
UMBRELLAS
of t he early Bnoons to the ooneIudlDg.Jmg81 th Beneh and the ordlOOI) bm5JDe3l!l of the court on I) e:zterna.l1J baecl\.Os8 t.he same fUlUI \\1\6 sentmg nppro::umate1:r 2000000 t.onl> Petroleum
m on e fom} or nnother cnterli mt.o nearly eVf",
\. meeting of th~ Rood.mg Edncatlon (".olIllIlJtt.J"Ie
tll"tlgllt and prftoCt:i8ed-but WlUl all thoao RUe
dcnltDg WIth t he pel""5Onal hiStory of the .Eagle. \""os procep.ded Wlth
rhe lflTgest l]unntJt~ Importod Ui 1ft the t.ook plaee on Mondt" a.ftemoon TM lftlYClT (}fr
Ce6Stve chonp he 300med t.o srn\\ nnd IIdn.pt Industry
the reader IS wcmated by the wealth of ma
form
or
Jlctrol
but
fl.n
enonnnus
fJtll\ntl~
of
terml avallable for hts mlorma.tion Inter aha.
F A SarJoont) IlI"f!fiuled at tbe comRleItCCIU.ent of
himself aDd to he al'Wllys learmng somfl ne ....
011 III reqUIred for po_er a.<; "oil M hgh l thn Proceedmgs and thcro ..ere all'iO pl'e'll'nt
we learn that tho compan) was fOWlded a bun
T"CafioQ for tJm fl\lt.h thA.t was 1n him
Lastly he paraffin
lng tlUrpo~
'1
hen there 1I (1 t]w lu brlt".ating Cooncdlor "F,dwarrl JftCk~n C'Jeo-chslnDao) ML...
TRINITARIAN
BI1ILE
SOCIETY.
dred and ten lean ago bv Sir Wllliam Rawhns
"WCJO.ld I"e!er t.o hlS wonderful kmdne6s Pel ha.ns otIs 60 essential f01 evc.ry conoOlvahle klnd ot
ChOIce SelectIOns Newest Des.gn. Lowe.t PO"lble Pnces. Recovers and Rep.lTS.
Marrla.gp.. MJAII Erhth Sutton. "lc~rmen Hu.~d
who W"M born at Bndge~me In Barkahue and
the most touohmg thIng connected ~ th the
t ha.t amongst the Damas on the legtsier of pohc:te8
A LL WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES
The ba.lf ye.n..rly meeting of the Read1DR rnne1"'8.1 wa/ii the wreath sent by tho children or ma.chmery whlla there 11'1 a n mtermodlary p ro l\II.d C hlV('TS (ooue1Uor,,"F W·Hlter. F ~ orrl"
d'Uct
of
dIStilla
tion
tonnerl
sollr
011
Willcil
18
used
.& W A W ebb "
Ii Hotre11 F 0 "Forrer Mr
lue those of flueh notablhhes a.1I Wilham IV
\uXJhary of the Trl.llltanan Blble Society wa.a
Glics Bwldinp:s to the memo)"} of one who In gas wOlks l or enl"lchm" cool gftS and bringing W H Baaeden the TOW1l Clerk (MI" W S Gllt-!vole the Only Address
No Afmts Georgt'l n Queen Vlctona Mark LelUOQ Charlee held at the Greyirlars Memona.1 Hall la.st: week; St
Dickens (whose Fnend s Report 11:1 tbe subjeot 'lIIten the Presldent (the He, W A Doherty) week by week col1eetOO the r enla from then' 1t u~ to tho nooe6"m11 hl{htmg stAnnard Therp t.erbQak) and the clerk to the CIlIDIWttet! (111:
sti ll another for m liqnld fue l HO largel,:l used r Pugh)
of one of t he nnmerou8 Illustratione) CharlN .. eSlded
lfr Doherty made reference to the ])6rentA Th ere w~ notlnlll!: wh ch so much l!i'howcd 1S
In the placo of ooal parbcnlarly for manne Pill
The cbalMnan (Mr I~d G Sa.ttoa) WIl.'l un
Reade the Duke !If BUccleuch and Dr Longley
ipCl.etJ' 9 8l..ID& and obJects which wers to clrc.ulate tbat the e hlldren of at Giles BUlldmgll; looked
upon him as 1& fn6l"ld Well no one wouJd ever ~ Small wonder 111 It that so much mtel"efi:t a..,id>.bIy _ l e d !Tom alt"""me
who became Bisbop of Canterbury In 1862 ~ t e uncorrupted Word of God
WATERPROOF AND RUBBER STORES.
IS being m.-mf9flted m t he Bill now being eon
On. a ballot bmng t.U:c.Q ~I r [ecmard :sutton
1l1B8E1 of Information IS aloo furnbhe:.1 ooDcennnl
An excelIont address wo.s gtven by the sec:retary atnte take hi S place thera or could do 80 'What Rldered
bv Parliament for t ho e ncouragement 01 Wft,8 1J.Il&Ilinaowdy ,l"6-eleetl!ld eharnuan. Ind }f r
anele} t cMtom6 Rnd t be deYtllopn tmt ()f methods n the pa.re!lt society (the ReT F Ceotl J.o~ Mr Lawrence WM to him "DCMIOn.'\.II} tt wa~ fm
home-produre<i ftlPI
Bdward
JlI.cUoa. was _pm. ebof.en as vu:.e-cl1Alr
I~nd rLpplumces u5ed by tbe fire brl~a.de.s ot tbp J 8.A) who took ns hIS sub]&et
The Worda
po~!ible to sa" Ho should n ever forRst hiS
past centurr
lOan
THE IIFE-STORy ' Of A M010R-CYCLE
lelu:1.oo
He 8I!Ud that God ha.d gpoken words loyalty-sb.ould he say also bioS love rmd a.ifectiOO
AfT JWftOn said be woaJd APln do his best
to m811. ~ means of HlS Word The BIble eon
QUite nne of the most mlcl.l"Mting bookle~ I
the 0OmmiU.ee
talnod the "Word! of God the words of the devil
ARE MADE TO I~ESISr WET WEATHER
he.Ve read for a long time III L'ho A ~raphJ forThft
T"oWII Clerk. l\ald that Caune lior Qne.lch
the warde of the a~ the words ot damons
of a B S A motor bicycle for 10.000 mdlP.lS.
Toll!
V A D IIEDERS FOR ABROAD
COLONEL JONES BEREAVEXElfT.
had.
mtimatod to hUll that be would 'bt!t UJ'tabl.e tG
the words of God'a people a.nd thl!l 'Words ot the
In a llgbt aud fARtlln&ling maJUiBl" ..blob ho11,;
unbeliover a.nd the bynote to the Ten Command
~ .
the lDtereSt of t.be reador from tho fizIrt t.o the nttend the meettnp 01 the committee fOt"" .am.
m enta was Lon God in tho midst of jud~ID~t.
To the Editor of the
1tea.dInJr Mercury
CaptaIn Peroy Jones I A R attaohed bdlall last pago It yet oonlAins a fund of valUAble In httlo time to COOle.. a.'! 1111'1 health .... DOt aIT thlle
MARKET PLACE, READING.
re.mern.berilld m&l"C;r The .speaker wayo lnstanOM Cavalry son of LleuteoantwColonel A S. .Jones formation for the motor-c,-dIBt. wbather he be a "lUi to be desin>d Hili was no", a -as r.rom bome
and Berka Count:r Paper'
SIT -May I ask yon to mgerl the followmg of 0Il.lt&II of our aoldier8 and aallor.ll noW" ftahtht« V C'J M I C.E
The maMUle ..,. born UDder doctor s orders.
and Mrs .Jones of Finehamp.. UOnt.le o.r an old ho.nd
'l'be vic&OOurman IIlid ute,. we-re- ertn!.mel ...
&~l In your .Paper The Central Joint V A D for their country h,wblR J"eoeiwod oopies of the steaa died on November Srd of wounds l"eCe17ed In Bn-mmgha.m. &nd BPr~i f!"Olll a fa.m..fq ~
WINE II SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
Word of God oireuil\tod by t~e l!IOCietr a!ld of the previous day", aged '8 He was educated. a.t 868SlDg Il long and hooourablo pedi8TE6, a faDilly !Ol17 to hear meb a poor account ~t1n« 1f r
01 the BrItlJOb Red Oro.. BooI.!a. the thebl
Qa.e.lch
s hnalth. and hoped be would qa.ielcly be
havinl
found
(lomfart
and
oonlO1&60n
from
Order of St J oh" of J erulIi&u and the T6I'ri
GroVe Park Bahoo1. Wre.z.ham, and at Xi~8 Col { lUot'eOvet known throngbout the world
Jts
'l'bere were not a few iUli:o.J!oeB I... London H. ft.t t<> IndIa In l888, and hlgb b ....dlDg and g.... t aohle_t.. The !am reRored TlMlJ ftkloJDed, " n~" IMalber 1:0 the
tortal Force AlI8OcJation, antiaioData in the n ... l' rtAdilll them
futUre that lat'8e dottl.a,u.da will ·be made 'l~ "bue the tIlNl reoeiv&d iI&l'Ve.tloD by: beH8V'm. ~.r n.o:tinB M allititaD,t and me.na,pr m V"&rian8 lly name wae B 8 A need I ~ lIlOn!I' Tho hf() com..mit:tefl m lhe permo. of A.ldtorman Ha.yward.
..
them to fiupply Oenernl Service V A D memben _h.t ,,&8 "WTltten And 0. l"Ml cI:t~hlU! beeb Indl"" fooIOri •• in Boh... bee.... 1IUUl_IiDg pro. fltory of thiS Dlotor-a,yclo 18 taJ.d LD fuU-:ita early who waR well bawD In the tow;n
The rnlMonmuiteetl were llPPO~ and tile
U.hl abeut tbr oll8"h tbat lalth hi
'. W ..... prl.",. 01 l!enipoPe
Dvbh_
t.ra1uing, the h&rcia.lupiJ It WM oalled. lIpon to
for work !it mIlitary h08P.Lta.ls at htnn6id
MHlleb' 8upplIed mluton.rJea arul at era with fin active Vol'ItDb!er in the Behar Li8:ht HQrae bear. all of whioh were sUctesPil'q!9." OT'Utclne,. meetlDJCIl will tab pllk'e Da ul5Ual op. tbe thud
abroad We a.re a.nIJaUIi ~erelore to 0
II
ft.. larl" waiting lilt of 8uitahle .ppl~e&Ilt.
e tlp ell ADd portionl of the Soripi:UNI tor tr..,
hi. rooide .... In IDdi_ and held !be VoI.n and the treatnHmt It J'8C8:Jved. flom Its owner ll. Th1lt"lJday In eaoh month a.t four 0 dock..
Tates of Pfl7 and the terms ot &erv:ioo IU'e the ditobl.lmtion amop.,.t the people of otber ~d. !ear l~"jfle medal and the Volullteer t!eooz.a.. lr.tud and thoughtful man
'!"bo Jut obaptBr
Afld
a
Y81"J
(fJ"eat
And
pod
wark
waf
bemA'
lione
6O.me tOI' the Genaral ienle8 'V.A D mambm
AND .. tWELLER.
tion H ......t t<> South Mrioo In 1Il00 with writt.. after tho m.ohin. had done IQ,QOO miles.
u tor the WemenJs Army ~ZiU.a1"l ~J'I t,h.~ amen..t OUl' soldlBrA and &anON
L~adea. ltoree. and ler.ad .. a c.'IOrparal He ....he.n tt hM reaohed lnahnit;, &8 it wmoe. bOO
Since J"auur:r tat the Commlttae of 11&D.aP'"
MIn Vlnden prea.idecl nl the araan, A collection J'eClw:..ed the D.dY. - and Queen!l medAl a.nd fdat8 of "d""u~e to the YOaztpr 8\lIatV'&t:ion
dlft'8I"6ll0e between the two
las belnlf that the
Tbls l'IINlt of the Rqpl .NatioDal Litdboat lDIJtltutioa
WOD;lBQ'. A.uxJ.Uary Corp. wor & tor. oombat.at., was taken for the p ods of the soolety
oJul'8 .nd ..,. 1•••Uded hom. At K"kItr EU- I. eo "<lilI1.,,t and to the point that 1 01111 the ha... mIooI - . lor I'- ....... 01 1.8Ol I.....
whUe the V A D memben Oll\Y YOrk to('
wlUit·. COl'Cl1aiiOB in 1902 htl represent.ei"" the foll""I.. aDd darb:. the ..... DBriod. Lifeboats bawe beea
aiek and wOlln.d~d in our l1olpjq.l. and ,. th
An item UPOD .. hloh aood: hetJth. deooDda l8-- lalUt(~bed fo the aid of Y..eh In dfltreu Il.Q. 311
&hal' LlJoht Jio... in wbioh ho beld the ruJt
selection of Silver and Plated Goods
ambulance unih.. Application. Ihould be .ent to
of mAjor when tile
war broke out.
Be ntove;r ~b..in Y<"IJ8oH NIpeOJall,r OIl hlU"s.. ·If , bn ocne .....
artistic I hese alticles form e:K.celJent
the SeorL'tary llecl"Ulttng ieDtion Jou.t 'Wo.. en~
Jnlned, the Indhm rm7 Reeer..-. with the rant nn<\ • ""'" stride will
b:7 • _ .
V A D Depa.rtmftnt. Devonshire Houlei Pioea.
01 ..plai., .Dd trained for two .....111. j. y ....1 anti mare rt\lud one..
Tile value offered IS wanderful and
dd1X W t I or the County D~..,tol' :t.. Coley
~h air will al-...a.n allBi"st m t6ll!lpiac ~ eoo.t.
He went to Pnut.ae in hly. 1118. and after 18
A'unue R.ea.dine froUl wholll all turtJIer iatormathrouah 1(1lll' oal'h1H'ltter ~
montha eerviee tbore he .... tran.t&rred to 1101\ but hl'oo.ihe
Uon can be ohtatned;
1"0
ol'(lbuuy eil'CUUlstance. let )'OUr spark !"tIIt
oIbor fron~, wllore h. 10.t hi. ),fe ..... lng ,"lth
\'iour8 Illthtl11JV
an Indlall ua.valry Pegtment to whloh he bad been e~l.rl If )OU tn.ia i't to rise late YOU W"lU fed
ARTHUR ~TA"NrEY
n.tt.aobed for l=.oJlih&
He marrIed Ol~ ~fsh and you will find all work a Tor:r hot
CbalJiIDall
YGunreat dau \ter ~t the late Major-General
Pall YalL l>onaOD S W 1
Oleuae your 'ftI~m .ith pardtu when !lfI()88o
&l" Clark.
1 8ta1f o,rpa;
leav08 II
WI 0 ... a 50D and a dAu&'hter.
....,.,. but ao no~ 1"'lIOt t<> tate • - . . ....J of
oil anentards..

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MUNITION WORKERS.

THE VAUDEVILLE ELECTRIC
THEATRE

SIMMONS

,o=t·

READING

WOMEN WORKERS
URGENTLY NEEDED

SONS,

URlIl1"lW~

MAKER

•

For: Government Work in Middlesex.

F"1I"~

I

Second-hand FURNITURE.

,

75-81

60-62, OXFORD ROAD, READING.

7"

GOOD WAGES.

No person already on Government Work

Boots ~Chemists

,,

Broad Street,
READING.

be engaged.

applications should be made to the

C. &

NEAREST LABOUR EXCHANGE.

G. AYRES, Ltd.,

-

W I·ll·lam Arc her,

s.

BROAD STREET UNION STREET,
READING.

GOODALL & Co.,

60, ST. MARY'S

John Buckne,II

Burrs,

READING.

Coley Park Farm.

PURE NEW MILK delivered

READING

READING TWICE DAILY.

TARDOX

Toy & Fancy Shop

all

Toys for Xmas.

G. HAWKE:S Be SONS,

ox

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BR~~W~I~~!d~rv~r~!~~M,

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The Real Beef Tea with
The Real Beef Flavour

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Ask your Grocer for clARDOX to-day.

THE SNOWFLAKE LAUNDRY.

~EDGCOCKS"

For Furs and

Fur Coats:

-=

BROAD

Best Value

STREET,

I

READING.

ILbfi

153.

I

n,

G. C. BATEMAN, F.S.M.Ca,

J. C. GILKES,

BROAD STREET, READING.

COX'S UMBRELLAS

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Have STOOD the TEST of 75 YEARS.

33, FRIAR STREET, READING.

a

~

01

Waterproofs and Rubber Boots
(R~:.~' )
~

HILL'S RUBBER

<\..

co.,

Ud.,

'Ol'

G. SIMONDS, Ltd.,

!S

H._.

Fao......

mm.

lh.

lor

V.

lreee!lt

oven.... ,..,u.

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14, KING STREET, RE,WING.

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