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Reading Observer. Saturday, November 21, 1914. Pg 2.

Reading Observer. Saturday, November 21, 1914. Pg 2.

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Title Reading Observer. Saturday, November 21, 1914. Pg 2.
Page number 2
Date Saturday, November 21, 1914.
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Publisher Reading Observer

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OBSERVER. ,

READING CO~OPERATIVE !

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Mila E. . B. Green. who 1.110 acted ..
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REIFBltENICE TO EAR~ ROBERTS:

abort, lmt noD6 the to.

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tb twenty-fifth IDDivena.1"1
Yethodist Young MtID'. Institute,
the occasion
~lebr .. ted by
" Row I di.odr~red Belgium,"
A. Alderson. The l&oture ,.. .. given
-which waa
to ita ut~o5t
the bnloony being i,*,ned. t _1' Bel• l&rle number 1of thele people
tboroughl.y onjo,,~ !the proceedings.
chair and ga.ve
oocupied.
addrea, which at int.ervall he t.ranathe bene.B.t lof the

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ANALOGIES, GREATER NEED
SERVICE,
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Sociflt,., Ltd., a.nd the 1+r,o Town Ball .... pa.c~
OD 8&tutday fieninr when Ulil pent· .,&i1l
place. Betore .the dool'l were opened .. 10DI que~
had formed up mending ... fa.r rouDd .. tho eorQer
of St. LaUl'flnee'. o.urol1, and It
hot "~.f"'·~.o"'r"
botor. tho Ball .... dUed. "" ~ho audlonoo
I.4$fImbllni. the children'. ohOlr. ",hiah b.&d
e&refullJ' ·ttamed by th. co1Hfuctor, Mr_ F. W .
i.lotio••i,,&,
HarY." rlll.d«ed .everal plewnr part .aDga and
choJ'UMl, for w.b.ich heart,. &ppreci ..tlon w~ ahOWD.

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n ere it nO moftl PoPular IUlllUal eTent In Budi.ng tJa1n tho &m1ual meeting &1ld concerl ot .tb&
mFiben of t.h6 BtI~inl Induatrial Co-QP;r&~i1e

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THE LARGEST RETAI~E~S.

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J.oUan IlDd. ·Ur. H . l:I, W ..Uil.

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ciT OlI'I!OUND MIND,

H erbert. ){iILc~ of Orb-road, Wh eh~ em. :r.
maDd wit h _ n Jna808llt. olience io A.bbey~t. ()D.
N O'l'omber St h.-Dr. l .a mbert atilted that detflJldaut
appeAred to be f£'J'bh::m indctl, &nod the eaM . . .
.glill adjourned for • weeI:' in o-rder tha.t defeDdant
might he se nt to an intltitut.ion.

AJ7l'IJ.IA'llJON OIlDER.

Jack Harkie, •• t.ab le b.nd, of Shn,...ham, .....
ordered to p.y 31. &d. a Week towa:roa t~ s:Ml11teJl&Doe oi lh e Ion of Annie Alde.r, & "f'f&Ilt, ot ...
Klng'.. rolld, C .. verab.am.

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Pollow-inr • hybul, prtlyer and Bible reading, the
Rno. I&id hb had been intimatol,. coonectcd ,-,tll
tb..t .ale for many yea.rs, ILIId it "'_ therefore paxtioula.rl" intereetlnz 'or him to 1)realde at t.hat.
openlug in hi,ll aa.pilolty a& Mayor of t be tow.n.
(Applaule.) That "'81 not the Ant time the Mayor
bad p~aided, ~d he knew tlIa.t on ma.n,Y OCCUlonr;
the Kayor h&d lett a great impreaslon on t.he
worker.. ).a he looked round that h&ll end law
the .eTeral huodred pounds' worth ()f goodll on
the Itllll, he thougbt there must hne been IJUper·
wisdom (lTa.nted to tbe l a(hell who hAd
throughout the put y6a.!' to know what
be wa.nt.ed and 8611 bNt. He thought
the most va.lu ..ble ml.-ionary etlorb'
the year, a.nd he fe lt SUr'$ thlLto
go down tho whole missionary
wou ld go down too. After r&thQ grea.t amount of work tha.t. W&I
;",.ubl..',,'nohe&dquartOl"8. Mr. Sut ton spoke on
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tbrough whi ch they were
to go forw ..rd and work
hopod would be roaU.&ed..
'Would be as suoce.&!lful B.8 ita

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beo.elit lu Pep..
AI .. Pepto tablot
dluoiv u 10 tbe mouth
It. nluabl0 rncdiciDe
takes the forlll ol
and .ait il bre.at bed in comu illl~
hutaat lad dirtct CO!:It&ct ~ it~
",ery part ofthetbroat , broucb.w'
tube. u .d. latl".
RoUof II hnmediattdy (elt, J.o..
hOlmatioR or -arcu:u

Ia tho ch<rt cauJOd by
cou,hillg iatootbed., tbe
ttoublelome Itrillry
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N. ~ then opened th6 81e, In
OOUfIMI of hia l:ema;rh he .lid that the 1,,1I.t' wu
0gerahadowinr O'ferything, includinle miwllonary
work, &nd he wlM.ed to touch on .one or twoof thG
w~,.. In which the w.ar w.&f in di'reot contnot with
miwioD.&ry wGrk.
'Xhere WOA the queation IL8 to
what ailI'erence t'h.t w&r 'W&8 mo.klOg to miuion&rJi
work. Hsd it mede any di1ferenoa to the iwe~
of GIo:d p i Na, 'heeauflO God was a.11·powe rfn and
the power. of the Goapel Wall juat the same.
It
mad. DC) difrerenCfl to the message of JeauB Chnst ·
u"Go into all the world and p~Mh the Goopel bO
"OT.Y oroature."
It made no dlft'e~noe t.G the
purpc»e or God, Who wanted all to be brought to
• .1wowledgo of the truth. Did t he war maJc.e aDy
diftennce to tho ncpel of t he world?
Sur ely the
need W'I!Ia gre.ter %lOW. They n60ded greater kno",·
ledge of the Goopel or Peaee. for tlie1 bad aeen
enough of the i'Ospel of force in the terrible wa.r
DOW ragin/{,
Personal sin-ice, prayers and the
powor to give "ere .. 11 unaffected hy the WM'.
It
"'&II wonderful tbe ... fl.Y in which the ~' bole countr,.
had poured out it. wealth tor the preeent crill'L'.
They were apebdinl' one million. pound. a dlLY OD
the war, and yet how diflkru.lt it w&& to raiae ..
miUioo pound, in a year tor lobe warfare whloh
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guing on on Ibc h&lf of ~e Kina- .:It
Kinp. He ..ppea.1ed to all th..t; the pre_ent· time
W&8 one during which milllliona.ry work 'wILl needed
... much .. $Ter it.
He then decla.rod the
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FATALITY.

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The annu..1 sale ot 'Work ot the Reading AUJ.lli(lry
of the Churc}r. MlMlona.ry l50ciety t-ook place In tho
Large To~n Hall on Tuooay and Wednesday, a;nd
ODee &gLlD proved to 00 & auOCtu.
The interior
of tho hall prt':ll!.eote(l a. pleuing appea.rance, all · the
stalls being "ell I.den with article!!, bot h useful
and f&rlcl"
On Tue&day the i ale waa opened by the Re~ : K
N. Sharpe (Reotcor of Holy 'rrimty, Ma.rylebone,
a.nd Cha.InDan of the Funds &nd Bome Comm itteo
of the O.M.S.).
At. t.hD apenioi e&u,mon,. t.ho
Ma.yor (Mr. Leonard Sutton) pre.aldcd, and therb
we.8 'also preeent. Mr. Ma..rtin H. F . Sult.on ; the
Revs. T. Guy RogerlS, R. P. Ne .... houAe (&ral ~n ),
J. A . AndOnian, J. Cornterdine, A. Gooh H. E.
Boul~bee, Ll. Rice and S. A, Oo:r Col. 'Veldon,
Mr. F. Winter, Mr. A. Muten, Colonel Buchanan
Dunlop, Col. and. Min Morton, .00. otbers.

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19, Broad Street.
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ACCIDENT SEQUEL.

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TBI!l 9I'ALLHOLDERB.

Tho following "6I'e in charge of the TanOUlt
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COURT,
St. John'lI PlU'iab 8t.l.l1l..-Mi.. Hom.n, l(1'II.
8t.orn, Mill Ellen 8u.tton and lin, Alfred Goflt&.
!J Ari and Medi~l Jfill!ion 8talla.-Mra'll F. Winter
A QUESTION OF SOBRIETY.
IlDd:.w.. Owen.
- Th~ :roreip. stan.-The Mt..e. WiitlDion.
Bt. lIarl. , CUtie-at.l'Mt, Bhll•.-Millil Cook, .
A 86quel to • mawr car ride to N eWlbury 00 I
Mrs. 1foGrigor. Mt'JI. He1tet:t, Mrs. Drew, Milll
CoD8t.erdine, Mi. Xeatins .nd tho MiB&e1 L ..w- Sundu.y to 6.8e the Germa~ pnsonara wu pr09i&d
reoee.
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Y.P.U, 8tlI.l1.-The MiMea Calster,
G'corge Emmett, a moLa'r engin~r, 01 24, Whitle"
Stalla tor S",eeta.-l!i.. Oruibbank.
&treet, wa.s c bn.rgod with boinir d~unll:: in ChriatSuIha.mstUd Bt.U .......Mn. Shepherd.
Greytl'i&J'l' Plol'ilh SteJ.I .-Mra. Bou).thu, Ml'I. ohuroh.-road whilst ' in charlie of a motor car, 011.
Gilkea, M'n. PhiPp", Jdrs. Sivit;er and 'the )1l65ea November 8th.
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Wh&eler.
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Tho' proleoutioD " ... oonduotcd CD. beha.lf of the
. G~lfrit.n· 8o.. e..... Band StaJL-)(r.. Bohne& police by Mr. C. S. JohnsdD, Deputy '!"own Cluk,
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and. Mr. G<lrdon CoXWflU d efended,
Cake 8tl11.-Mr•. ,8parrow.
DefenUrmt l'loo.dcd not; &'Â¥Ut.y.
A,l'hotft.,ld Stall.~. AndenQn .
Whitley ,@tall.-Kra, Buehanan-Dunlop.
In opening the case, Mr. J oh1naoa laid t hu.t N
Shiaiield
Lawton, MtI. Gurney and 10.15 00.1 t.ho Bundo.y eveniug ID questlOU tbl d..
the Be". H . IJ. Ri~ .
fendant was dnving a motor I tiLl' from WhLtler'
Dunlldao 9t:.IIL-The Rev. H. Wigan.
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A IIt..u for the aale of miPfonag literatW'e was atreet through 'Christchurch-road to Globo-ro;.d.
under the ~pcl"l.aIGD of th6 Rea.d1D1 and Diri.ria\o : There were throe other men. in the CIU', and ~n
O.M.S • . La.)'men'. Union .
The retreehmflnt .tall, 1 &Ccident occtlT1"ed through tlle 0&1' colhdlng with tilt
whieb ..... conduoted on large . hne., "'u und er· kerb. 00.0 of the moo foil out and was lojure;d.
taken by Mr.. .Tame. Simond., 'Who
ably Dolenda.nt wu lloo n by two cOIlliLa.bIQII 1.00 two
auiated lb.f . many ' " mini belpen. Tbe IEuley (Jlvilian wituH8e6, who were all of the ()pmlOa
.Aatoolati()D. (ruit and dower stall matori&llY that ho WAS drunk.
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M&iated in adding ~eOt to tho, .eeoe lfolld thia,
The firaL wltnB88 waa Mr. W. R. Howell, an t.n:hlwbiCh wu heavily laden W8.I under tb~ .upervillon teet, Uvjng... in Oleb&-road" who slLI.d t;hat ' OD the
ot ' MN. WelC1otl. the ~i~ae. Bo,"uch&.lDp the M'!Ue. Sund~ ev(uliog In question he b~ a n.oi&e, 'a.arl
Le ... · Mi ... Mbbtlumbiert~ Mrs. RuAhb", Ml"I: V_tUn aD gOing out ....... t UI) d efendn.nt 1111, a motor csr, ~.
B . J'_ t 8uttoa and .1dlat WlWam..
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I ~, l:.lih had evidently .truck the kerb . l)e[cl!du,
At. · iDtenala durinr the da" inat;rument.al muaio : .a.ld "Look. here, we we~e aU boya togother.·'
,inn . bl. !oA.,ohult;&1'J' oro'heatra
From t.he Lono of voice ", ilne&a t..hough ~ defbnda.nt
Credit riAiIfta on the ' Hod. 8eoret.&n, \ 14Ln wu under tho inflUence. ot drink, On ~olng do ... n
IrOrloD, upon wliom the main work of 0rliloDisatton tho roa.d wit;noS$ Raw I. man, ,w ho Wa.& apparenUJ
deYO}Yld. Colonel Buoha.nla-Dunlop· weCi II HoD. blf.....~ being tf,ken a.wa.y .
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In the em.tl Town na.ll there "ere two perform. ~ply defendant.'1 'tone of! voice that led him to
&noes eaali d.l of • __pa~rioLio i.nd mlllliionary (lII~n. thank h e wat drunk.
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tala, tntAtied l The Bri~t.h P'].g." Thll waa giv~n
George, Spencer, & ca.nnan, of 23, Chrllltcburch.
in ehe.rmlag m.nner by .. number- of ehildren 'iuld road, a&ld he, too, hea.rd a nOI~ ",hilat. iD(\ool'J,
WU rept'fl"ntaUv6 ot rut Bri~in'. oi.l1 t.o ~r !'ofld on going out aa.",' two yoUng mon on tho ground
ooloDi~ and their I'M~. The meaninK ot tbe ' In Glebe-road, . After ... i6tioi the IntID, .... it ntSi

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'1'he preaentabion.
'W~re *p'oku
he II had
bod defendant
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to dri!lok.1'
well .ttendied and i'r-t:ly ap-preclated.' ]'. ' ,
P .O. Dutt;on said he wu OyoliDi
Southam,..
On .W~:h"ed.,.y tlie "1~f1WU opened b,. t h o .Be~ . ton .•tt"ee~ Forbly after 10 ?'olook on the e'feru'D(
E. Ootjleld,
of Vi 'h&b1p1tu.d, wbo ~", .. ~ for in questIOn, a.nd on ~ nea.rlng tb.e .. Welhngtou
t".a.ty... even Jean a
Imonery of (he Soc i!1ty. Arms :' publJe.-bopae, Wbitley .. trc~t, aaw a mot.()r
~e chait' ira. occupied b t~e R .... H . E. Boulttie.. ClI.r With tL cr owd ot poo,pl~ round It. It Itar ted off
The tctal auip rialiled W'u £;29S 13•. lld.
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eMie of the road about BOvon YArds down Gle\»
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the moiLIr, in which 8elendant w.. seated a~ lhflo
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It thot wu b" 'mod
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in thG gu Lter, dflrElnd.an~ uid "'Yes, I 5UppoMI SO,
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M'a gone." He stlU'ted to :get up, but fell ba.ci
Save four hair! Get a lilt bp~tle. of o. the ..at again. Wlt.,/!"told dol,nd.nt h• • "
drunk" and he replied [' Never mind, we're ..11
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~ good. tellow.. If you ~&nt anything, oom.
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brittle, oolouriUI and ~ haJ.r iI mu~ ,~(endant Willi drunk a.nd not fit .to be in cha1'f'
of a necJ.eoted
; of dandruf!-th..t &wful _o f a. motor car.
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tliat from d efendant'. manner .and .pMc.h ha
tbou{ht bo waa drunk.
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TbL!l was the case for the proII8Cution.

NEGLIGENT DRIVING 'IN KlNG'S
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cordi a ll y endol":lui
[ nsp . ."tkln, on
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wh o squa.~~er
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fulliv ing urtcr
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