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Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday ,November 3, 1917. Pg 3

Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday ,November 3, 1917. Pg 3

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Title Saturday ,November 3, 1917. Pg 3
Page number Pg 3
Date Saturday ,November 3, 1917.
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Publisher Reading Mercury, Oxford Gazette,

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'QADING

COUNTY P@P~SSIONAL &. BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

0_ t;r...t,>]~~_~t _~~~I

Tll.EATMENT OF SOLDIERS A SElllOUS
PROBLEM

"TWIXT VALE AND FOREST,"

,

UUB lBSlrB.uOE OOJOn'l"l'EE.

ABINGDON.
Tbe Oroce.os"

Y: LIS

Ock Street.
KBUfGDOn.

,"-!~1'''''.''t~~t I could

Tel 85.

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-Boots ~ Chemist~

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Branch:

12, HIGH STREET.

GORING, Oxon,

C?DUuilct.e,

BASIC SLAG OF ALL GRADES. SULPHATE OF
AMMONIA and SUPERPHOSPHA TES at GovcrnmcD'
Reaal.lion Pnce&.
COAL MERCHANTS. Depots at WaIlmgford. WathllgtOll,
WanlaSc, GonQB Upton. Compton. Hamp3tead NOffiJ Moulsfocd.
T ..... 1r. Loads to Aa7 Station.

A
meetings
CommIttee!!
Mr W H Plune.
speeches amphfied :-;ome portiona of theIr report
The c!ul.lrruan 5R1d Berk:shlf6 W1UI m a PII.rtio'nlarlv onVlable pol'lltion WIth l'effft.rd to
benefit., oWlnR to the grea.~r perfeetion,
so descrIbe It, of the county eoheme Mer
e:nst1ng In most COuntIes.

MAIDENHEAD.

The Grocers.

25 Hlgb St.. To!

262.

the

M1UDEftHEKD,

Tbe Grocers,

BJlYLIS

90 northbrook S1.
nEWBURY.

yon..T' to ve.v
were approved

tht)
continued
was due tl.ot t.o
of prlv&m and
accounts, ho
woro In suoh
committee W8~
n.nrl husband
they had been able

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IS

The ReT H D Nelson. M.A._. who haa helm

prl('1st-1p.~harge

of the chun-ll of St John the
B~pt.lst LoVi or Caversham.. for the PBSt SIX year!!.
will shortly be lelLvlDg the dlstriot to enter upon
hiS new dubcs as Vicar of Woobnrn.., Bucks l'he
perIod of hIS mlUJi'ltry at st. John's has been
ma.rked hv t ho happIest of rruation6 betlf'een him
self and the members of hlS congregation and
the latter, whlla they na,tnrally regret the depart.ure lrom theIr mIdst of one l\'ho, by hiS carefulJv
dlrocted zeal on behalf of thmr best mterests. had
won a hl(.t:h place 1U tbeU" oo.teem aud affectIon.
are Del ertheless I?ratl ned to know that the stel'
lmg qUalIties ,..hloh tbev ha.ve f,() greatly aliPrecla.ted In hun as pnest connsellor and friend.
he.ve seeul'ed for hJlll whn.t all regard a8 a thOT'oughly deserved preferment Hence It was that
the ¥athermg At St .Tohn's Schools on Monday
ovenwg. wben tho Rey H D Nelson V;&5 prC'
sented Wlt.h a. practienl token of the panshlonerS"
appreClintlon of his cleyoted IDIDl6try, "aEi botll
lialcdli:tor:r and congratulatory m Its character
The O('c.nslon al so afforded the parIshioner s of St.
John s the opportuDltv of welcomIng Air Nelson S
sUCCP...5sor In the 'PersOn of thf\ Rev Ii C South
g:'ita Cl1.rate of St Peb3r~s, and Jt l' ail e\ ldent
from tho \\(l.rmth of tho grootmg extendcd to him
that the:r tho~ougb!y endorsed tho chOice made
on theIr beh n.lf by th(l Roetor o.f the Pnnflh (the

For High-Class Groceries, Provisions, Etc., try
IRViNG, FamIly
and

!,

Ferrll.Concrete Speciallst.
Albion Wor ks, W okmgh 30m.

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INTERESTING PRESENTATION

E. C. HUGHES, BUIlder, Contractor, Sanitary Engineer,

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made and credit
In the Seals, and

IIlaXlmnm pnte:s
or 20 per cent-I

Amongst the 21 charmmg varieties of

FRIPP'S

IlflTeement~

1ifettermeh
I\t o(
the1coeTlmg
&Chernethat
and Hlq Hoh
no Intentionlaughed
whatever
neSfJ tlle Pope w()111d hnve absoluteh nothmR' to
do Wlt'b. It as the Emnt!l'or of Gormanv wall a
heretic In hi" view
Th.e5e powers tnoo to get
Engla.nd to 8ljfn but Castlerugh. who WM In
power Itt the time laughed It out of court :lnrl
MId tihat uUlvflrsal peace (':ould ne'er be rea.h~ed
Thfl Idea of Alh&nce. no doubt. would btrvo been
IrOOd for Europe. RUSSIa Germany AnQtrm and
England 8.IP'&ed &mong themselve" thf\t the fir~
thIng to dn WM to overthrow Nap(llenn
Th('!
ldea WI\.S an attempt by thfJ!lO powers to pnt rtown
eVl!r'9' eono;tituti'Jnal 1dea of settlnment CannmlZ'
the Enlfhsh stntesmnn j;et np the IicheD1I' of f\11
DfLti01l8 choo'<mg theIr 0.,'1\ way of Itto and
government HOW6Vf'r. the great nlltanoo of the
POW('IT"S of Russ.ul.. Gennanv anrl Aw~b 1Q wa!1.
chleflv overthrown by Bntnm wb066 motto WRI)
"'Eneh nAhon {OT' It;qeH and God for nU" Th e
GrC'l\t Alh"nco fmlAd bceausn It W8." doslgned to
crlll1h all nemOCl'1Itic movpm t>;nb
BetwlYOn t ht!
yenT'S 181R "nd 1848 'We get the RTn:nd J lhertv
mo'VelTteT'lt GrE"eCo hecame mdependf'nt Hollflnd
a.nci Belgtum wore sepn.rat.ed.
and BelgIllm'S
ne utl'l\lit'V was gunrlJ.nteed Thus two_groat (fleas
e-meI1!ee! one WIll; Soom,hlm!. the other NationaTttv
What do we mean hy ~ntionality ~" a.skerl
the lecturer a It IS n most dIfficult sub]oot Do
we mun bv Nationality people speakm~ tbe
same language ~ For a nR.tion often Fipeaks tho
llUlgunge of :\ conqueror such M we find m the
cGnqllered nn.tlOn of Alsac9 or a nl'ltiou In InA' Ul
n pohtlcal 8J)here For m~tA.n ce the PrussHlbS
and the South Germl'lfiS These fire man ot a
different typP. but one poop]e pohticallv It 1S
r(lallv 'Very difficnlt to say what Nationahty realh
I S for If (I nabon IS chvllied goolfl"aphlc:allv 11;
cMnGt be hH;tonealh drndc(l
Th e qucsbnn
above
to-day 13 one of peace SOlan natIons
can be aggresSIve III tho same way ns large
nations
t'In a.Il those yAAr<: 'We ha ve re\"lewen It rp",'tllr
looked 8.~ thou~h !\ Emopenn pel\ce W&i"\ n i'l table
one
Between 1815 and lB.' » th('!ro Wl\.S no Europenn war but from 185 1 tn 18~O they ~ er e con
~tant
Th e first the Cnmefll'l W,\r ca me nbo"t
bv the Balkan:, the Idon be Jn ~ strong ID men':;;
mmd" that RU SS In mmf'fl nt Con '<hmtll'l oplc find
th en Indl!\. nnd al t hough w(,! fonght WI t h TurJt0 1
R.lrnln:'i t RnSSH\ Lo rd ti,1ll', burJ d eclfl red that
England lT1 thnt fnmoll s phrll.<'q
h nd put b or
mnney on the wron R' horse ' Crnrkey ) ,
Tho l cctnror dunn~ illS llddress whICh l al>f:ecl
An honr d Mlt '\ pr'V mtor(O<:tln r IT WIth lattor (ll'll
f;l.'bJect<; ~Ith l'ohl(1h he FA. Ir! fllll' l~ h f>.l\'N!T'q w0 11ld
be fnmllmr
~p(\kmR' o f R I ..mnrek the a Blood
a.nd Irnn mllll " he showed ho\\ wnrs lVere Cfl.ll <>tXt
bv d1plomat<: R(> r eferrerl to the ~ Ai hpb\ een
Germany And !\.u8tl'ln In 113fHl fu Hf d e"cnbNl In
the fftmon s bMk
I..&'V down yonr a rm !1. U hv
HaronMli von ~l1ttner
GermAny b~at A nstrm at
"ne!o1!'a hot tho Oll nnlnl! nl"nl;,.rcK marl" t erm"
'It h her ~l th on eye to hpr fntnro hf'lp Rnh een
tR71 ann 1014 there "'ac; no grl'a t F.nroppan v.nr
"lthough tihArc ,vere DlA.n y ",mflll ,,"I\rf!
'rhe
lC'cl"1.lre-r concluded hl pllttln ..... the Tnllm'Vl ng question!'! for th~ m emhc rs t.o thll'lk over 'IZ
(1) r.. t horp I p.a ll v AllV 11Ono of endi n g" \>;'AT"
(~n nnf>~ NahonAllty ~l\ l'I the hopE' of pp"oe?
(11) WIll "he end of \Vllr come thIoUgh the
foot'!rA.tinn of the world?
Sev~rl'1.l ntlesbons Were put and ~nsworerl by

TOILET SOAP
you will be sure to find your favourite perfume.

and of -these FRIPP'S SWEET LAVENDER
calls for special meDtlon for its faithful
rendenng of this damty Old English perfume.

As a souvenir we will send to the first 1000
applicants quite free a damty sachet containing
real lavender. Simply write a postcard
~ddressed as below, and be sure to add your
dealer's name and address,

TuB:cJlCULOSHI SUn-COmtrrxEE
The s'lb-commltt~ h ar e re-elooted hh FT'aJ'l.cIS
Bate and t he Rev DI Cooper-Sml t h a.') chairman
OXFORD.
and VIce-chaI rman l ospectivelv for the period
endlllg 30th June., 1918
I.. DCAL BRANCHES
The ~nb-commlttee haTe lI.ppomted Dr J
McCrea tl'! ee r'l'e on the l'iub-commlttce dunn1l' the
1 Queen Street and
:\h"{!nce of Dr "
~ May. who 15 On military
sor' lOO
St. Aldates.
fhe sub-comm lttee consldp.red. JomUr WIth the
Fma.nca Sub Committee, the new a.rrangements
u stituted for t he admlDlstTabon of m edIcal and
SRD.rt.tormm benefits of lD'ahd£'d !ioldlers rua.rInp.~
WINDSOR.
~ nd seamen '!\hlCb ooca.ro.e opera tne on the IOt b
~ epoomhE'r 1t 1\ M con='ldorr.d th.t mformatlon
as to thfl procl!Jliure under t he new S1Xrangcment&
LOCAL BRANCHES
slloulrl be hrough t to the Dobco of those oon
cerned 50 aB ro onnble them toO adVlc;e the lDval1ded
r
15 & 16 Thames Street.
ml'n as to \\ hut ::;tep!; should be tA.kcn to obt.''lJn
t he henefits to 11111e h t.hev are &llh tlcd For t he
91 Peascod Street.
purpo~p a c lrcul!l.T ha.s boon }ll'Q.plU'ecl
rhe CoruDll s~l onoT" h a va been approaciux\ 1\$ ro
l ho supply of food Ul Cll:s(!!l wherc donncilmry Rev R S St<lD(n M...A)
WO~GH1M.
t
rcu.t:mant
1» I ecommenw,<\ COl dll;(!.ha.rgM mvA.
The presentation '",hl(~h W&S n"ll\de bv !IlI'-!! E
,
iH le.d meu and the pror.tltlOner 1Il charge of Ibe Rildchti e (ohnrchwardon). took the form of "
wlth an nlbum contnm
('~so reports on the fl)rm supplIed hun for the r.heqlle for £:) 7 l s 2d
purJlO50 that 1I1f~ food of t he patIent I" msnffi- Ing tho nBroes of two hllndrnd and twenty five
Grocer
Prov1slOn Merchant. Peach btreet, cle
nl 1 he e;Uh~('l mmlttpo h n\e decIded to pro- sllbsoT'lbers wlln as a condLtIon of 1ts acceptance,
W OKlliGHAJII
V1 le erlra. n ourIShDlent m urgent cases,. te.rol,)QI'- sh pulatcd that t h e rec1ple.nt ~hould devote a por
Agent for GILBEY'S
anI v ltn h I t.n r E'e da y s 11 "ter the mOP-hIt£! of tho tion af tho amouut to t he pUT'ehase of a useful
I
Fremlin'8
and
Whitbread-s
Dlsa.bl CJU€mt..o:. S\l b-Conuwttoe or tho l ocal War gat thfl.t would always sene hlDl as a. Temlndor
WUl~~ SPL'l"'J.tS. Etc...
I
.Ales and Stouta.
PenSto1J.s COlU1Dltteo coming nut After the receipt of Ill S frI e nd", In Cavfl.l'sha.m.
- - PRICE LlSTS ON APPLICATION
Tel
of Sll ch report
~ copy of t he repor t w1ll be f ol'Mr 1 HarrIson ?trlller. who PTPSlded. 'WIlS ~up­
urded to the Du;a.blements COm1'lllttee, who ha.ve ported on the plattorrtl bv the Be.. R S Stoney,
M.A
(Roct.or of the P A.rH;h) tho Re~ ,\ C Sonth
b~n notIfied ot the deClSlon como to
The TOlnt Du~ablf:ments CommIttee h"...e been gate, nnrt MI!>3 E Rndchffe And?tIr E \'V Foun
A RDOX IS a Delicious, Nourishing, Invigoratmg
communicated WIth as to the f a Jlure of the ilf1Ul5- taln (churchwardens)
ON
In onnnt ng t he pl'QCeedln l1;S the ehn.]rman r.e
t rv (\f P Bn<:lons to pro~l!!e f or the 5annloTmrn
Beef Tea, exactly hke home-made beef teaBntlsh
WAR OFFICE LIST
benefit of Inva.lided men wllo after theIr dl sch ltr ge m£\r ked that It Wfl.S the 0;\ I"'h of the Chu.roh '\'d
from t he '\rmy or Navy develop tuberculosIS due 'nsory Co uncl1 t hat MIS:. E Rt\dcliffe 6hould TnRke
but
It
1S made m a mmute wrthout waste or trouble.
t o or turg:TA'f'n t ed bv i\AJ' se rvIce
the pre~ntabon. because of tJle zea.lous and In
The Pey Dr Cooper Smlth proposed the adop- clf'l"bga ble work whIch !the had done m the par
tJOn of the IDIJlutes
lIERKS Ali]) aXON CHAlI'BER OF
Ish for so manr yea.rs. He th ell ref"'l'! ed In brIef
CRUELTY TO A HORSE
A RDO~ contains all the nourishment and delicious
~Ir Cameron Gull emuba.5]sed th('l urgency of t he. but n.ppreclatlve t,erms to the nntirlng "ffol'ts of
AGRICULTU1i.E
problem of p-ro'n dmg lll$i,tntlonal treatment for the Rev H D NelSon to promote the snl~ltual
~
__
flavollr
of./'0 the
finest fresh beef from
It is made.
tuberculous soIdlers and siUJoro dlt,eharged from and SOC'H\.I welfare of the parl",h dlfrlllg the JX!r Mr W111ttd!·t'lT
OWNER AND DRIVER CONVICTED -iT
the fOI cos. There ~ere an IncreasIng number of lad of hlR a"soclation thel'eWlth Hi~ work had
~
~("~
,-~
r~·
!:rA.ft(\T lI. tew rpm.I\rkll; b y?th C::ala 'Mr T"vlor J!'I\ve
READING.
l'Ilen commg back from the Army 1n need n) m penetrated so thoToughly lOto eT"ery one of tbf'm
Tlero:on;\1 T('T'I'lHqeeence~ nf the W'l'I r<: In lll f! h fcstituttonal treatment, but WIth their present ac t hat he felt !mrs If the:,; applied tbeml5eJves WIth
IS guaranteed
th",
""'mal g"",," lOOlting of the Berb IUId
..It tb. &ad",g Borough Polico Court on Satur commodation at Pcppnrd thoy would be qUlte dlbganca t~ the lessons he hA.d taught them that tlme-I\ b'rl'lhlf': .!\.Trl"" Of onnfhct-, t il:
Drot! Cba.mbez. OI .J.Julcu.lture wa.s held a.t the day beJore P B Pa,ffitt, ESC]. (lll t he ch8J.l') unable to proVIde It. A.s It was appa.rent other they would derIve 'Derma-nent benflfit therefrom ('r1me~Tt 'W)'!r th . . Tmhnn \f'lbnv th .... A..hsTtti
recommended
by the MedIcal ProfesSIon, and IS used
War th ... 7.ultt W !H
th", Ah v qe lt'1ll'ln W A.T the
GrEiat Western Hoter nu Sa.tllrda.y
lli H l\, .:LOr.! H M Wallis. G .R Jack!\On and E. 0 COuntlC6 weTO In the same 6ta.ta lI.S Berkshire.
The Re\' R ~ Stoney, 't\: ho Wllt\ very cord1ally \f~ban W Ar thf' 811rIr1A.h Wnr thf) RrrvJ1ti11n
In
the
large
HospItals and InstItutIons in Great
ll;,.;tan
prGSlded..
a.nd
there
were
present
.
M
alor
F
a.rrer
E'1]s.,
Fredertck
.!.ndrew$.
a
coal
mer
T 1 'Wbeble, Mes~s. W J HeIllllAD ~
J
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f
__
thiS W:)s a very senous J:Ilatter of national 1m. TeOeIved :.ald that though he was not a good hand WAr the R"'(1T W'H' Ahn tl.", G~n:l" nllm"h
Brltaltt. . ~
Cumber J Bocknell
J 1\, P anott
.!.. T c W:l.nt 0
n~u ~treet Readmg was &Unmoned port.'ulee which tho Government ought to look at thought-readmg. he bel1ewOO he COJT80tly read War
th
.
.
('lnrmtn' fI"qof;r'l'1n Wf\T
th"
O",rmA.n
Wnght R Va.se'V J Doualdson T P lIatt
for caUSLD.g 11 horse to be ill trea.ted- by b elllS:' mto and deal W1th at once eltbor by F.etting up therr thougb.te that eveUlng when he saId that l'renl"h WnT' th .. Tb\I1R.n WAT' I O"nh.tt.lihft,tl) the
\I orJtod lD
8'D unfit
George
LWlnon\\8.5a. Government msbtutions for tb e:5€l men or In they weJ.e nJl sorry because Mr Neuson was lea~ Rn"qn Tnrln'<h WAr tho (j'f'eoe).; Bnhm.n/l.n W/\. ..
.1 D Wells ~ J ,}~a.:cran4 '1 Rose. J Walters, ca
rter emnloYed
by state.
the fi.rst
defendant,
some other way
The NurSing M'l7or says:
1U8 t horo ThaIl' thought..'! were hk:e his awn for tl-.e \mf'rH';/l n CI~l War thl" .\mPTll'I'I '" STl!'lTl1",h
!l Beeson.. E Palmer (, & sti.n. E Whltfi.eld ,
1..ad 'h
ked.. h
IV .in.t er SUll.Dlon s (hOIl. secret;u",r) and A. S CWlTg
Wlt hal'l..D~ WOl'
=e one under the
Mr Stillmnn !;upported the I'f'.mark:s of Sir he neccl hardly tcll them that he, too. was sorry War anrl thA pr~~nt ~Pflt World 'WR,r
The
.fl..._
J
C'lreum1itauces descl'lbed
Cameron
Gull
and
poltl.t6<1
out
tha.t
there
wa6
a
"We thInk hIghly of the concelltra,tcJ becf extract prepared b)
that
Mr
Nelson
was
gOing
It
wa.s,
mdeed,
e.
! llIIIf.r (assutant secretary)
L ot.ter!lo cXpre~s.UlS'
:lir E D l}uqy ap---peared an behalt ot the
i'!'IMkAT drew af:tnnb"n t.o the "'tntement n'nrle h v
da o.ger tbat the c.vllian popula.tiol) would be el: groat loss to t he parish. for m Mr Nelson he
n.gnt fit MoU!lt.
mabihtlMj>
-to ,be
Judox. Ltd. at the Crystal Palace Work~ London. 5.E. Judo.
hom'Jr
llipresent
~wtin W
RereF rec81ved
Sutton, defetl.dant A.ndrev; s The drIyer, who Vias not eluded from the treatment to wblch they 'Were had found a. man whom he could absolutely G'el'manv to f)1"OV e that ~h(> WA'l n nnhon of
UE"I\.f'e thl\t ..h e 'hAd l"In1v fflno-ht thrE"t! \\ Rr", A~
110t only containS the stlmnkung pnn clpL of beef ennc.t, but
M.r Howard Pa lmer. llnd ~!r l..Irvland. .fIasJa.m
r er ...e~nted did not a.ppear
entitled unlp.ss the State pl'onded prope-r aecom trust. a man "ho always put hie work LD. front "I!flln~
(1111' lery many Will''>
hflt 1n no cn~ had
Tl!E .A. N'1I.uAL RBPORl'
n.spector J Dowty. 01 the SocIety for the mtldatlOn fnr tuberculous Mllon and ;.olcheTs
I the nutntI ve constItuents of meat."
of everythmg else
HIS work and relationship 'F.n~ln.n~ ~M1\mene..~ l\-"I'I"l'lr of c: ...·r,.·,,'P.'<t ...... "'1l'Il'rA<:'Toe Chai..rLDll.D re..1 d a hnef repent a.o. the past Ple venhon o r Crualty to A.I1unals. sta.ted that on
Dr McCree, sp~aliln g a s a medlea.l man con. 'WIth Mr Nelson b.a.d nJ.wa"s bE'.en of a most
fear'~ work 1n l&'hi ch It \1.'1.5 stated tna t t he the tDorumg of the 25.rd October he sa" t he !lHlered that t be t u berculoSlS SIde ot the ~a.t1onal f!'lendlv cha.raeter. and he never had the least O:lrm ThE" W1U'"fI of Gf>rmAnV 10 fil ehmn: S~h 1ef!U'Hl
TTo1clt.f':tn f"""m nenl"flArk <'I:nd A Imc:e ,md
d
h
Ch amber ha.d eharge
liofandant
III MillWit..'!
Laneattached
• .Rea..drng
III InSlJrance Act, "hlcb \vas one of the most prom dE'SIro to hn,'vl'l t\nvona other than Mr Nelson at '1lttn
Ittc.D an~ at t' e meenn~.s of tho
nf a LUnnon
hor ... e l'hlCh
to an
.orn'l1ne from Frrl'n cf' Vr.T'e pn'r('lv ng'l'lTes"'lVf'
Feelmg that ho could l'epoL5e the 'T'hfl' pre.."1ent R'twlt ('Al;!'l:r1ltv Wh'> hto!!11Tl by Hil S
.ll6e!l bGIieand JDe roo.'>8I'j !u!;ere.-.t had been empty eoal w.'lgon
ObservlnF that the NlllIIal HIJng a nd hopeful ,, :::ope-ot'< of It. had proved a St John F';..
com l1lete fathln!l H e doubted whether they had mo",t mrpilclt trust 11\ Mr Ne100n he had left hnn
"bowD
tht>tr
Tv. enty
one post
n e" was rather fidget, he stop"""..l
the U
def.ndan'
Thn
lIlember~.l.n h:Jcl
beenproceeding:..
elected ft.ud the
fina ncial
llU
. . . , and S8vod ~ smgle life h} the treatment, cerbunJy an entIrely free hand and be had every reason ~rhn.rollS powp.r·fj l1l..t, (nT' t"!O'l'l"l'nrli 10n
·'OClf\kPr rpmpmbered thn Tiorhn TrPll ty In 1 ~7i
bon .showed a corrf'..spondJng l!llp.rove.m.ent, t here upon e~3.l!l1nlng tho horfle he found an old deep not 1D. t he last year or two There \\ere patlents to be snbsfier1: WIth the re-<mlt
TheIr loss. ot the f''t''l 1 l ... fl·ln~ ('of wln ..h "p,n nnn;r be ~""'n
being a balance III hand or .£21 1.2.s.:id
:l..S "ound me<burmg
mches by 3! Inches undel
who were gettmg nO extra nOUrishment and t her e COUTSO "as \VoohllTn's galn, a.nd he WA..s
nr Rpt("T1 Wab:m'I I"
T h ... 'F,c:", of' N"fioTt . . hhf'1'I
C&alfJst oL17 >hi d fhe pr eVlOlJ 1; year
Vnrlous nCo'lth tho Sl't ddll) on the near Slde The shght"st werE'l l)a tien ts who ooght tn have bE'on In Sl\ Dl ple8~d for!Ir Nel;=j()n's own sake t hat he
I" thf> J)Al~" ... q ' .. ,,:t
"Rv th .. 'BPThTl TrMtv
mJJtter~ aifcct1ng l.he Ulteretil.."1 of agrIculture had touch J1.uywher o m the neIghbourhood of the torla who were not gettmg mto t hem
Dr to ha"\"e a partsh of h h own
It
tho:> fnte of th{'! BnT\l1n P"n1O ~1A. f nr th~ next
~fll! dJsc\ls~erl dunug toe year '\ 12 milk prices. wound eaused the aIllDlal to fltneh When spokAD. MoCrea In '<lsted on tho llllportbnC'.,e ot tresh A ir thouS'ht. be a very good th ing for hun to teet
thlrtv
vp,ttr"
W
l't..'l
a"C:ldf'd
h'('
the PTe ....t pOWP!T'~
the emplovment Ot pn",Olle r" 0) war tho corn t o about the matter Lllnnon said •• I can t belp a nd n Sll ftiCl(>llCY of good food In the treatmen t he was a \'"lcar, WIth curafes under h lm and he
ov ... r thl" h ..n.dfl "TId gon porfLllT 10 rlefinncp rtf tlHl
~rod\ldion. a.nd tho noce;;.sa.IY I)ctJ.on had ll(!Cn It. It IS Mt my fa ult Yon mus t see t he of t uherculosIS cases-not even the quantity of hnd no doubt thnt the t'hAJlgB would havo the l''1~hpq
()f th,. Rtat,.. Rnd r:tl"e<; N)l'U'I"..-nf'd It "I'O"1l."
'<len t heroon Generally speaking t Il e Ch,.:l.mber w,qqta.r" \VJt..JlC~" a.fter~;'U"ds !:3W the derenda nt food th:lt it lwalthv m .... n v.oult"! ca.t, bu t t h:lt It etl'ect of corupletely altenng hiS V1e~s In rega.rd to
fMll'1klY bn"pcl nn foT"C'e 'U,l"!()n thp mtor"'ct.o: of tt, e
ltd had a very Fatls.fact.or ) r ear-porha,!?s th o tnrlrevs. wbo '!>IUd
I know 1 Am r e:spon slblo should he ~t ulfed \Uto the patIcnt-and saI d It
the
relo.t1on"'hlp
of
nears
t
o
curntes
and
VIce
In'PAt
Tlnwpr"
nn(l TlJ'f'lT'l th (\ T\f'I7~tJ(ln ()t Hl"" T"lf.l'hte;
AfJ)arJ,J J~ C,rtijiw, if Ment by 1M BntlS~ bJS1t1lzU if Hyginu.
tJost. SlLti::\fl\ctC'Jr~ ~mce Its (('Irm<tt1on thlrt V :'1:I: a:. the o\\ ncr nf thE! horse I bfl 'O ll a!ihed the "'as A. \Icll known fact that pa.tlents at the pre!l
~T,., ago-h1lt 'b."'VlDS' r e£,a rri to t.bfl crltl ctd '!\nund \nt h warm water a.nd. Condy's FlUid I e nt da~ v;ere not gotnng as much meat as t hey versa. (La.ughtsr) In eXpr f' "Slng In" sorrow lit of ~All T'lRboTt. nTh .. tml'V hol''' of t h,.. worlrl
t
f
1m
I
t
th
CIlt th e sa.ddle m)selt to o:).se It Tho woun rl \Til.S llSCd to let alone more Thor :.houlci conccnm tc Mr Nelson n depa.rture and hl~ pleasure on hl~ l!! for r>neh TI ~ti on t n h e lh ('\WTt mR~teT 11'V . . ltq
1i06l 1nD. bv
0 Governrucnt
agrlCt1 lP, d CUe
A)
llll'rea.!llng
the horse lD
promotlOu he dell;ued tbe Rector eontin1lNl, to own hfA ~A,..h n nA fr.r ....11 and all for C<ich both
OOIlt:rol
C'Pa rtmellt
~ a and
Ptner rall~C!d ill the fir
I st plnce b)ff working
h
on i he m o n~ hopef nl C'.ases
t:lke the 0ppol'tnll.lb of mtrodll ~ to th. gatheT'
great a.nd HInall nation s..
~t::~ i,,~s1titioo O<lCeSSl t:aterl by the '!\~r It VI/\.$ t he t iP ('~1.rt.
took It 0 l 'l.t -v.ork and put
Tbe
<:h.-nrman
s~lId
tb
~t
~
hcn
t.h~
wfl.r
broke
mg hiS s ucceSror at St l ohn"'s-tbe:as. A C
'1!J1 e!e.s; Ta.ble In the mterest..:.. of fa.t'tllers. that It ou lig'hter work ID t he lorn "
JaFdox in Jars loz. SId .. 2oz. 100•• 4oz. 1/8.
o)ut
and
mon
hart
to
~o for~ard for lDllJt.ary ser
Son
t!'tga.te
(Apflla.uSt'
_
)
ThAT
had
lIvaft
together
1.Oec1l11 effort!'. s hOUld be lllJl. n tl. h> 1ll0reaS6 the
D 'V Mr Derry If no part oj tho barn ea.'S bad Vlce t h('~ n otJ{!ed In tho cono tv that :\ good many
tor Ji\"C yoani- It wa" a protty good test-and he
Jardox In ClIbes Six ill a box tor 6<1.
membershIp of the Chamber otnd thus add to ItS tOll ch cd tbo lI ound t.here 1 0uld have been no tllbcrculou~ pcople W£!1 8 gomg lDto tbe \rm\
COUlll a ssura t hem ~hon once. bre&kto.st \\ !la over
l"ec!gbt and i.n.fiuence
erne-Its
'l he tre..1.tment adopted by the owne r
;FUNERAL
OF
SIR
WM
HERSCHEL.
a
nd
they
qUito
antICIpa
ted
t
ha
t
pn.rtly
becau
se
or
that
t
h
e'V
could
n(lt
~
Ish
for
n
better
man
than
Tho r eport v.'US adopted
'HI:. the pl op(Or beatment and t h e fel t cO\c.nng
Jardox, Ltd., Crystal Palace Works, London, S.E.20.
that aod ))nrth as II nQrmal rosult of the hald Mr SouthgRte (Laughter) ~fr SO'Ithg"atc he
b'Lr:C'rl Q~ OF OI''PlC£BS
Oil t.he undel SIde of the snddlo had been cut
slups
of
mild
.
..!l.IT
b(o
that
t
hero
'Iould
be
n
~reat
though
t,
"'as
the
best
man
he
conld
LSend
them
to
Tho Ch3.1rmnn saId hav1ng rega rd to thA excep 1I..Y13V Wlth tho Ide.:. or pre~enhns: cnn tact With.
MEMORUL SERVICE AT WARFIELD.
tiona! Clrcumstance..'1 In ,linch they fo nnd them t he \\ ou.nd hut In wJtnoss s opmlOn the stra~ Inc rease ()f tilbe.renlOSI ~ lind that they \I ould ge t suoceed Mr Nelson. fi nd be \IllS RUle that ~h
m alh sfl.llor" and sol dlf'rS dl sc har~d flom t ho Nelson voas of the Mme Opllll0n Of course. the
&e.l\ foS the Ch~bo.r \"\"ould doubtless be of t h-e " It h \\ hlcb the &'I ridlo wa:s I';tutfort had heeu prO$:..
~Plluon "'.ha t tbey sho uld dn as th ov dui last mg dIrectl", On the raw surfll:ce El en If the 'Kary and Arm\ for that reason Tbe.Jr a.nti c lpa loss t>ustuned by St_ John 's by th$ departure of
The fun Qral of SIr WdlltlIU. Tame!'i H erschel.
tJOtls "ere proVUlg 10 be onlv too true.. E\er~' 10tr Nelson llns a l lliil'l to the \rhole parIsh. Ilnd. Bart
y~ n.nd rl?<'icct the officer" eo bloc. w t h the ~ra.'f' had beeu cut awU} sll illcHmU'V to pr(lHm t da,
wh o as r eported lil...t '1\ eek (hed ~t his
the." had tb(:;;o caSt"<; coromS' \ifM'ln the m-he III tbe name of t he whole pa)I '<h he exprE':'iRed the r(,~ldence
ucenbon o t Mr A S Turne r tb.elr U."Slstt'lut tb1~ It 'WouM hal e been unp0!'o,'S lble to h<,vo
the Rect.or~ Houi'O Wa rfield at the
!W1'lt.'\ry. WDO would shortly be callod up to r worked the hor"'e 'll'ltilou t caUl>mg t he nnnnn l Q. had Imd four 0] ti'VA IIIl1\ cn",M brougbt to hIS hOf\fi that God's bles"lD:;:' '!\onld rest on the work ugc. or 8 ~ took plnco lit St Inwrcnca' s Hn" k
l10hce
that
oa
y
a.nd
tlt\:l)
\'
er
e
I1kE']v
to
mcroEl
Stl.
11('1 had to do In the futuro. find t hat God would hurst K~nt on :saturda:t. the late B.., rouet being
lIIilitar:v serVice
~rent dooI or patn olli"mg to the extreme SCDSlhvemULISH£)
In BerkshIre the.. bnd Il <;cht'..me "hleh von!; more grant blm health and strength to enable hlOl to bUrled h~ the SIde of hl ti wife.. who prcdecoosed
l'..r Cnmb(l.r fOTma.U y Pl'O'Pos:ed, the rlH'-iection negs of tho !l:!urounrJ.jng !rurface.
i. ClJITURY
of tho present officers, ,nth tha ~oefltlOn of
A pobco eon8tn ble eorN\borated the mspedor' s or l c.~ complete for lhe tl ett.huent of tnbcrClllos u. f a lth fullv pet form the ta~ cntrusted to him b.lm 10 the yel\r 1873
lI.r Turner to whnm he !alought th-C\ ou . . . ht t o e-\ldcn CtJ but s..11d ho l\ns not sure that the saddle 10 the o()JInty, aml lt was carctnlly nd)\1sted 10 (l\pplausc )
The mourner!'; Included the e1dest snn tbo R.ol
meot t he e'ltl matnd need" of t hu county JU nor
etproos t hmr tha nk!! for the DdlDlrablo '~~'\s m .produced v;-a,!,; the one In u"o all tho 11th m st.
MI"" RndclItl(\ then made the mef.eub\tlOn I\nd SIr J ohn Charles H er schel VIcar of Bra:vwIek.
whIch he had dlSOharR'ed lns dUtie!'l d11l1llJ;1; the
lnl'pector Dowty, recalled smd be 'V,lS 'POS1tive mal cOlldltlons PIe-war e:'tl)Crll'n Ce was ShOWlDi!: lD dOlnR SO stud tbat she should like to a.e!iuro Denr 'Mnldenhe..1.d and formerly curate nt Brack_
time ho had acted as nS!ilt;ta.'O t s~t:ary
tha.t t ho SlMirlle produced ~ag not tho Olle t.'tken th~ n that t he estim ate.;; \\eJe correct and thA.t Mr Nelson thnt thllt small gIft "as In u o way noll Mr \rthur Herschel, LR(l) Her~chel, MIR..'I
}rr Donaldson spcon ded nnr{ o.l!iO referred In off the horse on the day 10 t}uMtion , 1n fact tho"\" \\ <'Te m n pO"lbou to meet t he needs fl1lllv tfl be r egal cled ;!'IS a meaAUN> of the esteem "nd Wml frrld Ha.rdCAStle 'Mr~ H e r schel Ladv Lllb.
'4Ipremabve teT'mll; to the good 'WOrK whioh M:r dcfenrlant showed tnt'De~ tins saddle and ~ald lt trell rhf'lj were able t o follow t.o a Vf'ry great I1fieebon "bICh they felt fOI hlln What bo had 1locl Lad\ WMe. tile R m F T BroweU 'Mr
oxtent t'he procedure which Dr McClea had JIlSt beon to mAny of t.hem It would he dlffioult to find J1hlhp Wilterfieid MI!I..'1 E L na.rdcnstle tbe
TliT'ner hnd done
W M thn one u ..na lly worn hy t he ftl'lunal
0' ~ItRV OE.SCRIP1'10N RUDV FOR OI8NTCH.
told them woald be tha propcr procedure But words to eli:pres.<; fOl IllS kmdnea <: hIS sympathy M t<;SG!)J and B HardCl\.st.J.e ~f.r5 Hammond,
l't:rr H onman 6'nppo~ the mobon wtllch 'W'a5
!\IIr Berry Subulltted thllt "0 far fl.S tho defeo
Oock
..
01c:hes, Sllvenr....e. E1et!lroplate. Gem Jewellety In
tt.rrloo. una'DlIIlonsly
oan t Androws was COnCelllf'd the prn.seention hod the v.ar had brough t an enonuou,; pressure upon and hJ S pA.benoo had benn wondeTful a.nd ho RnrJ l\(r n.nd 'Mrs A Hnl'dot\stle
large &ssono:aent of designs.
:Mr Aaker SlmmonR S8:ld that MT CblUm.... fl!;lled tna,.<;wuch as the eVldence shOwed thtl.t he t holr bed" both at P t:PllRrd n.nd nt Ahmgdon neve r spl'lred bUlI seli If ho ffllt that therA WR!! any
At tho samo time a. memorml Fi(ll'VICO WIV! held
frorth who wn~ wall rllowu to every member ~f ihnd ",xerClFed • reru:;onnble eare Md 611pe.nRJon Ill) (lid not kuo'W It had very much shorUlDr-d v; Ily In v. hlCh he couli! be of u se to them at St Mlchael'R W arfield where, during hUI
".NO
"Opt
CATAI..Oauu:a-pg8T .,.,.. . .
the Chamber. and was now acting as soorctnry fo for th e protecl::ion of the 3nu[ml " as re:qlllred by the stay of mdlvldual patients but perhaps SOIUO Though It had been a. great plel\Sure to eVf'!ryODe nInO years' reFlldenct'l. h e bad beAn a regular
tho R-ea.ding Bl''l\neh of the FArm~' UOlOI\ the Rt.atnte
of the CI'Vll POpuifLtJon had nnt ~n (jUlte so of them to SUbscl'lho to that small pl"f!l>enta.tion. ntt.endnnt ;'llld 1n. fact olosely Idl"nbfie d With
Would, be behovoo. undertake the duceI1 rehn
Dp.fendant III tha mtness box !!i tated that he read,l" a.dmltted ll.'S. they would hl\T6 been but 1t was With n. fef:'.lmg of RIneer", l'egrflt that: c'o:rythmg connected wltb the ehurch
The
t'llnsbed bv Mr 'l'umar H e formally PT'O'POSed trt;ftted t he wound w]tb "arm water lI.nd Coody's fo? tho call for the beds for dlschan;ed sold leI k they parwd WIth Mr Nelson fLnd
With deep Jmpre~.'!IVf'! fl:erV1C8 was taken by the Vicar (the
tbat Ml' Chffilngworth bo eleeted &S81stant Bee1'e- nmd on SaturdAY the tith m st. md tbe llorse and RRilorR. The TnOOT'culoSIS CommIttee of the nratitude {rom the ~ery bottom of theIr hearts Rey W ~ ThackPray) The hymns were" The
tCU'Y to the Chamber for t!he panod nf the war 1\a.,,,, f\t work on the tolloW'mg Mondav
'The county. 10 reply to II lotter of mqUiry from the they WIshed hIm God speed In h1S new work ( Ap- ~nlDts of God" I'l.nd .. 0 strength and stay" Mrs
a nd added that he should be ploosOO. to render a.ntmal w(\,~ not: m pn.m on the everung of that Pensions MInI ster. YI I\.S conSldermg the other day plaUSE! )
Thackeray ably PTCI'Ilded at the orga.n
him a Ji the 8.6!Rsbmce In 1:n.~ power
drt.r nnd t.ha wound 'AM goothng batter
The what pr0V1810n cowS! pClSSlblv bo mnda under the
In ncknowledgmg the KJ.ft. the Rev H D
Amnngst tlhot\e who attendee! were Lady Find?ifr HaLt SCOODdeti the motion, whieh Tag ~rldlc produced lHIS worn by the horse on Mon counn RCheme for tho t.rel\tment of advanced Nelson who was nccorded a '\ ery hflA.rty N>cep- IftY'. Ml' a Alexander Wood Ml"S Sh('lnpoo MiRS
agreed to
day a.nd JlO other saddle was eut In tho stuno cases whleh the Pem;JOos Mllllster had ruMe par bon. saId he accepted the Present v; Ith feelings Gordon Ml' Aubrey EJl10tt. Mr tt.nd MUM ThHm_
lofr Anker Smunoru; tn.. tbtlnking the Chamber ... a. On Tlle~da.y tbe horse was agalD at "01'1::. ticllhu 1:) hi!! own and whIch did not el!\Im to of real l)loH.sure and gratitude Both t he cbeque pondt MISS Vonk Ml'8 and MIS~ Bo~l' Ml'"R
for havmJ: re..elected h1m hon seerAtary. 68Jd and the wou.nd ~ as apparently bMliug
'fhe be dealt ~lth by Insura.nce (".ollltnlttaes lD tho orthe alb'tlDl would be vory useful to hIm. and Cra.tlshnttl. MUl1I'iI JennIng3 Bramley, lti1S.o; E
t'h&t t!hough he WJ\.'!I not now able to do so mneh Mlrnal dId not So out on. Wedncscfft.) lLnd as the dmury '\Iiny The POllSlon:o Mmu;ter had Indeod Bnd
the latter would always be a pleagant memOMll1 Cook Mr and Mrs BIlnham Mrs Wostlsrn Mrs
detail work a.s h e ha.d dono m the ~, thore rMUlt of defendant's treatment the wonnd con- a.ocaptod l'e5pOD.iloihty for aU tuberetdous dis- of
•
the
people whoS0 namftl were InSCMl>ed thereln Tr1be. Mrs Parks, etc:
Yere m~ny wa.ys. probably, In which he oould tinned to Impro\ t! '.rhe :wound was qUlte dry ohv..rgcd soldlers a.nd 8a.1I0t's, but he had refe.tTed
He ,,'US grnt9ful to tbe Rector far the kmd ex
toIltin'lle to be of setTloe to them
'He bad on W.ednesdRY f'JVell.lDg. bot defendant left m
them., by arr8.D.g"eDlent wlth the Insnrance Com. prOSSJOllS he had usod In regard to ib1"Dl He had, It
tl1l'a.ys taken {\ keen Illt.el"OSt In theU' 'Proceedmgs. structiOlllj that l.f 011 the follO'W1ng day the borse mlSBlODers, to the Insurance Comml'tt.oos ot the
Uld It WM a matter of greo.t plCl\lmJ'& to hlm to WOl.s not fit the carIDan was to ta.k.e a.notber hor-se di.ft{,1'"8llt lI.reas. 'Whose rcspo.nmwhty It 'W8S to pro was trUe boon a.llowod 11 free ba.nd a.nd though he
MOTOR CAR OEl'ISus
toIIlinlle hIS ft85OOlation with the Chamber, w.b.i.oh 'VhlOn WtUi l.I.Vfl.ilnble at the t:i..nle He was vm-y Vldo treab:nent for thrun III some cases there thought that on the whole It had work.ed out
ho was none tba less lI.ppreCiatl f'e of tbe
h.tt extended now OVM' a. peood of rnther more mnoh f;U rpl'lfled !When the mspeotm came to h1m. ware e.xtra grants to pay for Inshtutiona.l treat- well
ma.rk
of
confidence
which
It
unphed
Hts
l'ft.
uo.w.t-.cu....q ............. UJ>... PlLU .......
than thlrty-one years
as he rhd not thmk the bol'8A 'InU3.. m muoh pam ment. the) had had many of those In Readmg lationslup With the Rector and the congregatIon
/.
of T..u...... __ ............ It'o. ua.U.eona'" ~ ......
THE EMERGENCY OF INVASION
A vote of thanks to Mr Beeton for his !lerVloos
By 1Ifr BertS' If 'he had had nny d(1ubt as to and through the courte"y and the generOSIty of
of'~"
.-:itTiaa" .. 'hi 1It_~
r ~ PUl8 k ....
Itenerally
had
alwa.y:o
been
perfecUy
fnendly.
atl.d
~nl'i!ll; t he year WM aJn'eed to on the Pl'OlX\fritiOll. whether the atUD'l1\1 was In i\ fit; condItIon. ilIe the oounl;r couuCll the~ hn.d beon able to make there had never been 8.DythlDg of the nature of
Ihl. . ~ ta \M " . , wont..... Tu. lU1a AM .....,
~I Mr Ra.tt . and the ChaIrma.n, m bnefty horse would not have been R.IJowed toO wtlrk
arrnngemeni:3 satisfactOIV to the Insurance Com lInp1aa.santness between th~D1 The general 801:The
Board of Trade makes the fOUOWlDg
".,.aWl.
nd
J1'IIUBCrLl'
S4J')!
La
iJl.ek ......
ithowlodglllj::' 1t. ~Id he should like to e:rpreSB. ',. Bv J.n.,pec:!tor Dft.,-ty lIe did not 6eo the hOT6e nuttoo and to the a.d.van1:.nge of those poor dISBOLD
Mlnouncement rega.rdmg the endorsement an the
llll beh,..lf ot the CbMn'ber. theu gratitude to}lT 111 the yard of the nulwfI,v ,;tatlon on the ntb charged men BUt m roakmg those 1UTS1lgements mosphere. too. of J .. ower Ca.ve1"liham had been n6lOand Nota FOl ms. recently eJ.roulated by the
BY
ALL
OB
•
•
18TS-IN
BOTTLI:8-1/S
. .II Sf..
Ankor SLmmons tor hts continuod al'lsoma:tion WIth lnst In SPite of hIS knowledge of the Rmmal's there had fallen a. certaIn dIsability Upon some most tnend1:v. and he ha.d 'been often struck b) }letrol Control DopA.rtment. for the renewal (If
GEORGB
BADE.
23:l,
Goo"ell
Ro~.
London.
B.o.
the
good
feelIng
displayed
tawa:rd&
him
by
IDany
fl. 8.Dd for the Signal serVIces Whlch he had ren- cond1tion bJ\ dld not R'O to :'lee It on 'I'hm sday of the ClVll population-hapP1ly not Upon the
( tor mot.or-e&rs)
whIch
After motor SPIrIt licences
00 t·b e Chamher He was 8l1l"O they must nlOl'Dlllg as he lul.d 'been ll'P late the Dlgbt hefore ehildren who had a <;:cparate esta.blishment at pt..~le whom he ncver !'IR.W 10 MUTCh
reads t\& follows_ u rhe 1880e of a licence will be
an 'flJIroolata the fact that of all the ohambers In con~uen~ of ha'Vllu:c tn attend a meetin~ of Pepparrt, and nmon~ whom a very good work ntfeITlug to the Importance of the sabial 81de of liublsct to the eondition. that tho lieenRee shaJ1
church work, the speaker dwelt on the I3plntnal
!>f Iknculture lU the country t hey were the most ~~l mercbft.nb 1ft the To1VD. Hal1
was helDg done The PenoUons Minister bad been
hold hImself or his PB.ld driver a.nd hiS motor
tn'm.'l!IJed m haVIng as thelJ' hon. e8Cl"9tarv one
The ChllJrma.n eaid the Bench were of OPlnton taking steps to prOTide some central lllmitution, F;Jde of hu: aotiYltic8, a.nd obRerved that It was car or e&c:o. at the disposal of the milltar;r
RXADIJiG COUl'ITY BUCR. !
ADJUTUT'S SAD DlW'Jr.
-tJo had f\tf'! grea.t e:rpenenoe a.nd knOWledge / that the e:tense or,
the rea!1.on InV{:lU tn. somewhat 1D the 'Datnre of a farm colony, for the nW'lIlg to hIS haVlDJf mixed WIth the peoplo and nuthonties for liSe lJl the E\V6Dt of a. nat.onnJ
1I!r.lI!h.Mr Sunmons pos~ed 1& Simmons had r~rd tn th~ owner"8 reeponSlblutv In the matter very advanced ca6e~ wbo reqwred hQ6p1ta.l treat- lDte.rested hImself In all theIr PUrsuIts that he emlil"ielLC) II
got
to
know
them
well
and
wall
therefore
1n
a
lssbted t~em Vt\ry greatly In 8."ttendmg the could not be MrlMdered ru1!ieiellt ]umfit"ation far ment, a.nd for whom lltt1e or no h.oepital treatThe particular
emergency" contempla.ted by
be&r po!nbm! to help them 111 the reaUy 8enOU1!I
SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27
Coroner for )6d.&eb held All
...
lDe!nbership pf the Cha.mber and he n&edod no havInLr al10werl the bo~ to be W'orkf'd In tbe ment was a.va.llable He thought Berkshire was tImes
thiS endorsement IS that whIch would be caused
of hfe
(Before M'Jor Darby-Gn1lith, >n th. cb&a, Malor. Satnrday 00 the bnd:r 01 Ca'plaio and A!lJutut
to conVince him th"'It ..that ~ expre~on condition desenbed by the inspedf;or TbepenaltJ" one of the vet:y' few If not the only county, whICh
by
the
InVaSIon,
or
a.pprehended
lnvaslOtl. of Ollr
Both befou and a.fter the prelmntation a vaned
General WaddlDgton Colonel Broadbent, eBB" E: Bland/ fOJ'Q'-ooe. of tile Buab Volunteer
~ltltion was a s:m:cere one (Hear In Andrews· eMI:I 'ft'DllJd be a fine of..e.s "I' in had Booh a. hospItal TheIr neIghbour 'EUld part.
I;hel'e.!l bv an enetlly force In ilinch an event the
ImlSlcal programme was rendered
."d C. E K·Y""r and S G Colher, Esqa.)
Reorim..nt, "00 " . . 10UDd _
at IW ........ at
defa.olt one month-f!, lmllnsonmant, wh1lst for
lm.m.edl&te ellPPly ot motor ,\ehIcleil Ul dutrloh
a~ that Ml' W Newton 01r'ln$f working the hol"8e the defeb.da'llt J.:.tmnO'll ,,",'TIM nero Bheks. ...hu~h shared Wl.th them the benefits
WIl'HOOT LJGB't8
AjTMb~ on ~ 'Wlth • !'POI. .r bina at h18
aftectied would bo of gTefI,t Dllhtary v"ll1e
US1Dnl)tion of Jmporta.nt duties 1n oon- bave to pay a fine of lOa.. or be UDpneDllM far of the sanatorium at Peppard, had no hoep:ita..l
WumJ'ed Lofthouse
of Concrete Cottaae teet. T~:.,.!»aUet eJlt.lred the nah,t ~pLt. ~ ~
for Ildvanced eases and Wnll grea.tly feehng the
The War Offios Pl'OPQ!189 to rtlrE~()t the connty
wtfll the MjD1~ of Food. was no lonlfM' seven days
..,
was sumaioned for ndill.l 1!1. blOYu1~ ~-~'ftbeCa~ ~ ~-t
need of the same ~d he was Informed-he had
&!I tlie. Ch!lmbel"'" l'eureeentative on
Iluper Re.ad who bas been mOO; • <!Orporal commanrlanh! of coUllti&s to ascertain the number "Durgh:field.
..
ltliout
h.ghts
on
October
17th
Qr motor Teh1eleR thns AV&llable In & county
no perIlOUS} knowlfldp---that. ...the need both for a of the Gllhngham Volu'Dteers, 15 77
~Â¥>;;t,.ef ft1e Central ChRmbP-T' and It wae
Druendant. who dId nat appear, was fined lb
~~e~~ ai1d ~m~
l8.Datormm. and for a bosJ;l1ta1 W!L8 very muoh felt J Rees Vlcar of Chalk, Kent, Iiaa The Rov tThbroUf{h the Motor Yolunteer Corpe organll!ation
,
-lved to elect Mr W J. Cumber
by tho borough 01 ReadlDg When a patient left moted ohlef ot 1!pt!cl&l oonata.bles
boonpl'O
1'1 object to be alDle<i at lq the enrolment of
PBOJlIBITION or BoNl'U".u.
n.d wort. wblab. wu etreD.1IOQ.
J[OB8E-ClllSTlnrTR IN !lUNITIOIll
sldRelent motor veblOlea to meet ftll
mlli"tt\ry ..
Ed"""d Butl... , of Amnoro Farm. Bur.rhlield. '10 bo _ed. aad 11&_ In
l1(,~s, 08\18ed b:t such a ceotinpncy lIS tbe above WAS ..mmmo"led for havlD, .. bol11ll'e on hii fum A YVdtot of "Suicid, 'W'bn.t;
To a~lilli tbis the county oomma.ndanb ODD the DJ.!..nt of Ocooher 13th, oontrar,. to the sound mtb.d" ,..... ntaJued. an
"iU In litle OOurse e.p:proanb awnoflJ of motor
~""..
the Rile.bn ~lati.....
I""Y
-patio,
'f'thicies. Who hold motor IJ)Irit licences With II.
uvfendaut stud it Val trUe '"hare W'U II. Jb..a.
VIew to Obtalt!llIg and rec:ordl~R' such ffJW Tlf1:T'- caused, hy the burruD2' of • h ..., of Mlbbiah. 1(';
tieulllro. M to type and Iftlita"bihty of vehicIea, Went to bed early. as he WAI UDwell, IUld 1&l'Q
eta I A.nd l\4.1d~MI*: 11ft m ..y hill neceM41'V.
JUri lllr.n mstruction' to put the fire out.
It is further pomt;td ont that the abo1'8 en~
P B. Taylor. who p~.Od th. - . Wd t ......
d(lr~ment and the ft!'ldo'ttlQ1r.tint to tho Af\mft effect Wa.e no suggelti~~that ~o in was ullld
For all COUGHII, C6~ and CREST AvncnoNS 1/1 ~",and 8/6 per bottle
utu8 PU'lll"_.
liJm.
which wUl 'be feound on tbft flext 1.,81111'1 I"~ lt~noM,

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8uffiClellt if only that one liublect took up the
whole oourse of the SOSi>lOn It wa.s colundered
bS mao;r that at the bea"tnolng of the French
Revolution the world had renehed. the Id8ft.1 of
the brotherhood of man. ADd that the end of all

:-.0 I war. The Ide&. howl!lrer thn.t thero would ne,.~r
wars
there could&funng
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newII
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new com&-that
war WNI oontinually
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quarter to
IDmde The.KI:M t Nnpoleon bad that Idea-that
was propwlr_
he W'U Dot fighting for n. war of conquest. but
IDorea8el:i cnU
fnr peace, for uruty UDder h1! crown. and tba.t
of tuberculous persons,
W'I\!S mIght cease
Tolstoy pnt forth n 81mtlar
crease In the amount of dlee&s6
thonght m hIS novel "War anrt Pence" The
milItary seM'lee was likely to end
Can,grosa of VlenOft. proposed to lrIara.ntee peace
leS5 sotnethmg thorongh was done
for ilie future but no ldea.list believed In 1t, bnt
qUIckly
rathcr that the VIenna Congress WM out fnr W',lD
The mInutes were approved
o.nd grob a.nd to get what It could nut of the
On the propoSItIon of Mr Palne the fon~Wlng notion
The next IdM was the ~eme of the
addItion W&6 made by the ~ODl.llUttoe to the clause Hob Alhance. "blah was put forth bv the Czar
relatmg to the provunon for dIscharged RatlON of RUSSIA
The Czars 1\em always Interesting
a.nd 80ldJers ., And they CODsJder It useless to
WIth thClr VIews of rahglOn and Idoo.hsm
place the responslbJhty upon IIl6tU"aIlce CommTt- Ale..under the Third WIUi a c.UrJO\1S per!lonllJl;8
tees WIthout pro"'tdmg su.fti.clent money for the wlth a. strong Hun of mysticIsm a.nd ldoo.lism,
PTlrposa. the present amount b:llllg tnsuffioJ.e.nt to ADd greatlv under the lufioencA or a TeligloU8
deal WIth normal condItion.&.
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woman Thus 'IVa!! produced the Holy A lha.nce
MEDte \.L BIlNEJ'Il' Su-.CO~BB
The Czar proposed thl\t Rusnna AustTUL and
The Pa.nel Comnllttee haVIng rrtated tha.t the Germany should be UDlted. and form & brotherdoctors ,,,,ho do thou'" own difiP8wnng would prefer hood among tbeD.lselv&!I .so that It should bo
to be prud at a :Bat rate for medlclD86,. ete. sup- 1mpo&uhle far any nation to make war agII,lnst
phea by them to 1UYahded men under the Rpeclal them and so that peace should be kept The
'rr"'n ...;~en,:", a.nd the COIDmlflS10nus haTing a:p- lecturer then rend the term!! agreed upon by these
payment of a fla.t raUl at 7d for eaeh three
eat POYen. That CUrlO\l~ dOCmDMt wall
~'~"!'io,'! oon whIch medlcmes. etc, are 60
Dot ta en seriou,.ly. It WUII. nevertheless the first
the doctors have aeoordin.gly been
R.tt.emnt to 'Put the nAtions 'Onon a bans of peAce
report was paSged on the
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The lecturer stated. that the subject to be dealt
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