Reading Observer. October, 1914.
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Reading Observer. Saturday, October 24, 1914. Pg 3.
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Title | Reading Observer. Saturday, October 24, 1914. Pg 3. |
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Page number | 3 |
Date | Saturday, October 24, 1914. |
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Publisher | Reading Observer |
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READING
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HEADMASTER WJ;LCOMED.
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SPEECH DAY
CELEBtln~:
,rea' w"
r.,.u Saturday,
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OeI<>ber 17tb, "'" a
cloy In
history of Readinr Se.boo l, for not. ablJ'
It
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d&y of the Triennia.! Vi.it.&Uon inatittft.ed by
~"'hb"·hop L&ud. b'J t. it w. . .lIo the Speech ' Day
day ehOAeft for tbe .. introduetioa. af t.ho
appolDud He~mut.er, Mr. G. B . Keethn,
The !arae haJl ot t he &:hool . . . uled for
the putpOlle. ;;aod t~o body of ~the haY. .... filled
,
RGA.RINE·
'Wit.h a Ia.rp r.tt~nd ..oc& of puent. of the lCbo1a.rs,
beaide' t he boy. themselvM.
On t.h& platform
tho 14&lor (Mr. C. G. Field)/)lr. G. R . Xeeton
(th e newly appointed ~~mute r), Xr. P . W.
Sherwood, M.A., O.K. lthe :{loooMer of Worcener).
Â¥r. H . Austin. O.R. . Mr. R : Ne"?Ol't, M.A ., Mr.
J: Well. , M.A " O.R. <,Varden of Wadbam College.
Oxford); Lbo ;Rev. R . F . No,!houN (Rural De·.. n),
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tb o!s' Rev. H . R . Cooper Smith, D.D"
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fo~ t/~
Clerk), Aldormen Owen Ridley. P . A. CoX' .00 T.
G . Chive", CounciUon E. 1'. Collier, E. O. Parter,
G. l3t.cnrarl Abca~ P . W . Donner, F , W. AI~t,
T . 'N orris, P. E. Moriog,
R . HoweU ud W.
I\p..u.
,' !'be lUroJl introduced the DewJ,. appointed Head·
mut.el', who thereupon took. ~o c hair.
w.
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co .â¢. LTD.
& Oxford Rd .â¢}
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READINjJ.
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PIGS '! " XMAS PIGS!
YOU. CAN XAXE UuOH ,
Bigger Profits at Xmas
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critic» hawe iuvariabl,.
~.io .
\h.t the Greaadler
:BaAd t&Db
Bue.t ~ds iu the couutry- milltu-y or
who ....u e fertunate oaoash to "T po
bOeJ
nuant.
II . I~
on Wedn~,. h.....uJ1_dClbed ~
which Ilk.. in the' I. .t, beea abowvea
"''''','''''4 U '~ Lb. pritie.b Amly. Boib ill
~"'~'"""U efening ⢠prornnUllt of rue ~.
<d 1I&C.b. item . . . ~ Uul
Ib.t
of·no! eoj~"'L .
TImES OLD BOYS,
Tho RaOOa.oaa of WO&C:!IIITWoa ~r. P . W. Bbetwood. 'M.A., O.B..) moved a %'UO\ution wo\comina
M r ⢠.K.octon, and ez,reumg appreci ..tion at tbal.
gentleman'a appol~tm.eDt.. \ 'He ~N.id , t.h,a.t. it · .....
'ba.pP1 thought. ou tbe part of tao M..yor t.b&t Old
Bo,.. at BeldinI' &bool Mould be wed to tab
part In a ~ny of 10 muc.b import. to the 'be",
put and ~Dt., ~t the &fbool.
He tapk it that.
it ",'u m61.DtJ .. .. ~limeDt to Old Bop~ aa ..
t eeoption
the lo,ya.1 intereat -which thoy all of
them had t.w n, &nd would C'Olltiaue to ~ke , ~111
t.be . P.~rit.y' of Beading School
(~.)
He w;" proud to be aaoc::i.. t.ed yit.h two ot.ber Read·
ing boY.I; t.be1r diltinpiehcd frieDd the Warden
of W..dbm College, at wbON luOOeu the1 ware 10
i la.d. to be... -when he . at.tal~ · tbe headahip of
tbe CoUeeo lut. fur j a.od be, ,,,.. a1ao .lad. to ~
auWood in hia pl.ea.Iiag dut.7.by llt'. J[. AlOUn.
AU three happened to be oO,t onl,. Old BoY' , of
. SchOol. but.
be believed, aU bom
,
any
,
u bo),. 'Were
,
anot.her.
of
I
OF GRENADIER GUARDS.
Mr. W . ....
ChlIiA (Principil of Uninnit,. CaUele. Reading),
:Mr. wnw Sutton (Chairman or tho Reading Edu·
cation Committee), Mr. W. 8. Clutt.e.rbuck (Town
AND AT ANY OTHER TIllE BY TAKING
BEST PlIIZES .I: TOP PRICES IF YOU'LL
J>IGS ~ME'-GIP.~
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l lie. a,."1" _~~~~~: .~~,
lteadihg Man
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MANiS TR.AGIC ENDâ¢
A. terriblt.
fli-ooverr \....... mad. at.
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Kept Well
Earley on
Saturday d'ternOon ,\), .. man nl.lD.ed :rr..nk Powle.t.
who fouoo hit brot.ber, Alfred Bowler, haDlilll
dud from .. beG-poit.
The d-.d man, Alfred
F
bim . ⢠tr-,Tb. Nook.
On Saturda,. mOrnlng
Fi'eljlk FO'Wler "W'I!Dt. tor .. wtJt with h im. r.nd
ho . gala threatened. ni&e . . At dinner t.ime
doce&aoeU 'w,ent. - to bed" complainilll" of', hi. he~,
Utd it wu ',not until S.lS thu. &ft.ernoon that hit.
poople, roceivlDj: DO ao,,,;e.t to knocks on the bM.room door, and beaominc alar.med,
an &DtraQC6 ))y th.e bedroom ~iod~ and
the
W,ulb&!ll; .1 dflOelUoed. with ,1. rope
hi. _,.,~,_.,~
the bed:.pallb/ ':Bo
at. t'OaU8Q.\ta.t.ion W6rO
book found
the
. meauge of fare well
in
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Ill.
W. H.
To......ud,
Road.
Jl.,..uDg, ,aid ;-" Kid.ey
'"ThEiu ,I'read of Doftu',·bMkaobe
tronbl8 ~~d me- a great (teal of
lCidu,.'ey pill â¢â¢ au!1luad" up Illy min,t
lln~ue-...
The paiD" iu the Imall
of U1y~ back fLr'd round DIy Join.
were ' niv . bttd-it aeemed .. if
weigbt~ . ;'ere tied to ~e. Tbe
le~ WOl'ry or trouble made me
WOrR, a~a , after . Diy nigbt" lIMP'
depreased him, tor he """ often in loW' spirit., and
wu seYer.. 1 time. heud to tbhaten wicid â¢â¢
~' For the 1.... t.hreo wielu. hi. brother aDd llitte.r.in·law, Mr. and lira. FnD.t Yowl6ft hid bem. li"'~Dg
~b
~ to think I ,bould never be well
of 16. Wiltou apin. '
On NOYember 19th. 1903,- Yr.
Towler, who ....a.a 43 1 -m of -..e, lind at The
Nook. FArley. and was ... aa'uee manufacturer, and
:-", _-:: ";;::::~ 'n _-;:;: ' I travelled in bia O1fn g~.. It. ",pe&r'I that about
ten . yean -eo it., had
-.ocid~t.. in , .w.mcb be
injured hi. bead . B e w.. of good atand~ SoUl!:~:r~::;",,01,!;i:~";,~;4 cilllly. though since the "&I' he had~ done
b
litt-le work.
Prob&blf. Ith6 ; laei: of emp'loyment.
m.
Years
10.
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to try thew. 1 am glad to ,a, the
pilla ',did 'fOr me ",,1I1't t.lJ01 ha.,e
doua for ethen-brightened me, n~r
iu h~1tbl gave me energy. Q.ud
made lifo worth living.
(Sign.d)
.. w. H . Tow.se.d."
S4:t
On ~ptewber 11th. 1913 - nwrly . ..
I would feel tired aud languid and '
witH' uo mern. I Wail ",ery ner.. t~ year,' laUr-MT. W. Town.- end ' T~oll
vClih., too. 'TbifJ lufi'eriult made .my said :,.-u I am IWI ⢠great behever lfn·â¢.· .
t
lite bard to bear, and 'although I in Doan'. pij.h.: I bave proved.
had.. medicine from ' tbe doctor 'it, how excellent;; they tue for the
did not .do me muoh goOd. I be.. I btlok aud Iidueya."
Because the kldney_s fIlte~
the blood and ' Doan's
Backache Kldtjey Pills by
toning and strengt;henlng
the . , ~jd.neys. assist them =IP'-',...".....~
. to filter out the · blood.
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