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M·U·DS

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PRAcrttAL

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TILEHURST SEWAGE SCHEME.

WEIGHTY
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WORKS
SUSP£NJ)ED.
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Kllled p ;..c H 4 ~ow (: r
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SCOTLAND tNP HUDSON'S FOR EVER!!

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and I as fragrant as the breezes which
Mow from the I hills. Its reputatiQl;l I
for wholesome cleaning might even be
said to be AS OLD >AS THE HILLSJ
that IHudson's Soap has been the daily :
maintainer of cleanliness for generations.
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KENDRICK SC!:I00t. ~ESUL TS.
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'The fb lloWII"l putJtlS ot ~he Kendrick Bn, ~ Schoo"
W!r6 l'I uct!&kful IIi t,k~ ~nt Oifdrd Luca.1 Enm ~
lr.tUoYl -

stNloR cANDWA'H:S

.,r1t!\rnel . r~l g lOtt!
6f1 ~ I L4!h I1nc llld~ nlA ('~fti

Keeb le - P u'!.6d
hhd on

DSON's Soap makes Linen as fresh

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Hudson's Soap illllfiiversal in ita usei. ~ little shaken i?to the wash I
tub rnakes the dirt slip away from the c1othes-A lIttle shaken
on Ito the strubbing brush ensure3 the whitest of white tables
and floors-A)little shaken into the" Washing Up'" bowl makes
Itn _ever recurring t~sk a sure and simple pleasure. ~udson'8 ,
Soap gives lustre tj Chinaware and Glassware, and {destroys I
the greasiness oftellJ associated with Washing Up after meals' l

LallI! Fre nch gcometn and
PI"ced III I\lst. r.edlon M 2nd

IN pAlCKETS EVERYWHERE.
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HARWELL.

v;& MILTON
[By.P. W HOLMES,W ALKER ]
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WHAT'S IN A NAME 1
rJ hteN.oy ~ ctftllesfldei!l Ih ~ch

ViorkA ha:v6

In U. sf;elUbg of ~laoe n:ma6s
I Rbe ld 1'hIM i\
ha.ml-t, of m~ c6Uftty ?;h!hh :now IS blown and
JWIAL8i bh ~dl~ totifie ft.iJ A-r-1'6im:t- - & permaneut.
tti~t1~ ~ til. d>llM-t.ll.ol folk who 6lwH ,oun<! the
aspirate
Tho name it Ra.rift"6Ur ~ wa.s pOl!slbh
OMS H'tm~1' I!tth~r Of fi Il tob r~aalD~ CODveH;
& a~illte tfi!luHrlg btlt
Atrrlour t
Ye (jod s
thtt 11 Borough COllnc II should permi t liuch Ijpelhn~
u~ blle hf!trt.let.h dtlnt.m'y
EuL oha.oge.; In t.he.
apellmg Of some pl llCe namf!!15 CATty me.a.mngf> V;bKh
~Ih ~e!r titfeiitlgatlOn and teaiV~ no r ep roach lb ~
WltJi Sf..ennton
which 111 t he Hund red R ol hs ,p~
\tTitMn sn""r2t(fn
Arw'I
aocorrling to erpe1i.
autb6tltY1S prot'llll;ly deth' ab le from the pat.t'ony mlo

, etj1a. ' and ml\.v mea.n tbe FA.T1Tl of Styfa
TlhlA 1t~ ~ ttlaL afbrl ill
tllimp. tHe JlIstory of
Sbe ..enton t..ak.es UI; lilJo:'lk to A!'Irr1o-S.ZDD times 1t..">
til. tory 1ft. lat.&!' Nd1Ilnaft tl m AA II!! found I n l..'Oncre t e

,to

torm

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iI. O&U!>eWAY OT nui!l!!d paUiway

runllm s

bfltdugh the "U~

THE CAUSEWAY,-

It,..as .. ttli the pll~
pafJi - or

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as the

'l'r aik orl UlI!

hIStoriC

Id~1 peopl~

("all Il- lhat
1 tb.ade .my IWa.v bo St.ev~n;.o.n
LIt.tl6 tbere IS to
attrn£:t ~ 'he f!m (rl&'*s Df the 'l" lila.gc a.s nfi~
le.* ~tIl 1:ii lW8:t~ t broUg'h the stll t lnn JIl.I'd 'The
road ctn!ves somewh&!. w~t; of fkfll h ;t.nd p;l.,<.;t;es

&ba"s 1111b6 h8e fiir'bb Blitl. ctJlla.J.,<e5 set back fla m til
kfllpt it&Menfl ori the LMb SOniC of t.ll ese lal tcr

6~trHJ'lg littlo d&tl UiAti l'u bH1Sh jl CD~
One bUIld
lltg ~reriLly & el1a}'Y.'ll 18 frOllt~d bv a Tailing
"hl~ . hiA kLaudlUt{s )'lalhted Ur&en and fintlil~
w hite '-~he errect 11iA:y b6 lInfl:gillf!ti t heTe IS uo
for8ett l n~ !RIch "fence
A well t'i ul l t house t il
stone l!;'~he on ly oleumg feai..ure of t hIS ~ntrn.nco
to t he VI lage 'l1le chl\rlWl of Ste'ent,f)U 11.1 e e~ lI'V
IDJt!sed

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0

h en pa5.!.lng t,brougti It from the staCloll
6 UU{eB the roid
fil\jcl tit.. Lho POlHt

:i:~:,u~;~;;=~;;:,~:s~::~: ;~

pa'ltCd b) tbe moftli:!i
t,here {w icb1 no....

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or

6~ fIof.i~1I when t.he Priory
qUl~ obi l.erat.edl v;:'R6 a Uc

peooe oc oQr UI& 'llti1:te:t or Bee ill 1ol oHllahd . fhoso
l } avo VlSlled Stclcnton a l,Jd {be uelshbouru ood
aftor heavj itAI65 wi L T@ctitnit!e &1 omtl t iJc good

.no

'Wort that the l monks accompllsbed ",hen tbey nlH.ti c

t his patti

the ialltie- l ~

1t1w

tile loitil ~ l'Ufl f onlc

tJmCli Hooded tlnd Lbe C~u !'JO".IIo~ It; l o St c H ! nl<lD a
141!1 t.lfI~ IiOOIl I it forH~ Ii. diJ Wfl.J frOlll the ct~]'ng
10 t. he <lhutoJ1 smith welt I 1I1H\ rUlls !:Ios l.l!!s .. he
0 10:;0 brook from the
out towards M ItO h
t hus OUt:.~lDg ! (We m lllD
10 \l) lI ~doll at
light lLo*,l Oi>
On lUI way
cbl feh It IS ell

l.hrough bJlJle ma.fi great
ctoalng

.. OOING ON

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1':6t. e"en tho amaslng
WouO«M ~I!lIM @•• 1_

cU~ru ll1tli'
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of out
d.66Aoj< 0»4 lh.;

Acbl8f 1~8Ae of U lpl ~l5nbl!. ....1hcli comes lo most
tuYlfJ d. UIlIr:I e litd 6bj . .le8ont

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A WORKMANiS I QUESTION.

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MR, RADON'S I PROTEsT

'the coUage!'

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Jute a t. a. lovel
of tho '1ilagCl
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