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Reading Observer. Saturday, July 31, 1915. Pg. 7.

Reading Observer. Saturday, July 31, 1915. Pg. 7.

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Title Reading Observer. Saturday, July 31, 1915. Pg. 7.
Page number 7
Date Saturday, July 31, 1915.
Edition
Publisher Reading Observer

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.The'· Old 'F'

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praise, PuHtan, Soap ;~iti

thorouahness and

PUqty bti~gs ' baCl~ ,t be ~ays-

and I were young.'·
Alike here and in thousands of
h;lPPY homes Puritan
Soap is. w,leomed, and loved be,e81.J$e it is so genti'e in use
-so tender to the, clothes,.o
to the hands that me it.
,
Puritan Soap is ~ntle because it
olive oil-sweet
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from'{_

Z..e:r nelat.. -bUi'

..

qtllf.& I d&lnty

olive oil I of nature:s 'own ,giving.
It is t~'e olive oil in Puritan Soap
from wash.day wear / and tear, and
sweet, pure and fragrant; ,
T!tat , is why so .m~!1Y:
Puntan ,Soap saves its coet

H&nl Dewe

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for

tho
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,

Oolte.ctlOQ

DorO

saves the clothes
them, like itself,

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say quite truly that
in the c~othes it saves,

soAP
bomes

1 A .Ste61e. 2 J. !>bre•

1 D Wlppre, I tlblIt. !,b.t .,-"
WIgmore," A. Steele.
2 H. SmIth., 3 J. Dore,
kidDey 1 A Steele. e J.
rotlud

4 C ManhaJl Colour
DON, 3: D Wigmore
'
C&.rrou -Long 1 A teele, 2 JA$ Don Short
1 J Dore . 2 A Steele
I
WlDter OU1000l -1 A Steel&, a J. Don, 3 D

mo~,

I-eltuoe.-l A. St..le, 2 H Smltb.
G&bbage.-l C. Wheeler, 2 D HutehllWo,

Harlow

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grocer, oilman or
a slae for everj neect.,

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Pot.a.t.6e••-Whlte round
.5 D Wl~~rc
Coloured
2 JamM LDo!'e, 3 Hll W
White ki<lney 1
tie.

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P .... -l J Do", 2 A. 8teol<, 5 H SIl1!tb

Dor~ 2 A Bt&eIe-, .3 H. i9n.utll
Ma'I"O'WtI.- l D WIPOr..! • .3 J. DOlle
.... 1

Tu..n:nJl&r-l J

Vbt:,l~' ~QJOR.CÂ¥CLE.

6l.aUot~ .-r D HutoblDS, 2 A Steele, 5 or DGre
Spring onions -1 A Steele. 2 J Dofo.e." 3 D
Hut.ch.ins.
!
Jll'Qad be&lll.-1 D. Wigmor., 2 A Steel~ .3 H.
Smltll
,
DIVISION '2 -Artl~atUl MlI.rht., J 6bbllf'g' a.n<t
Under G&tdeoGl"' Garoen Labourel'6, Pohcem4n.
G1!I Dtiemen II Ser..,.ants, Ca.rrlElC ra Jand TradC5f!'en.
1 F Lawrence, . ~ J.

, I E Frith

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SOLDIEjR SIENT

CbJoured

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x..w

r

E Frith.
Goddwd,

and

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1lju 10 ~. iilMB Oo~p ...y 88 1I,111UfJlf
blUe~ ..I:. the &a.1fte p~ as hunself
Ht
Slow ha 01c16 Oil Sa.tIir<lIloY, J\dy 17th, 10 tb.
prll5OD6r l

f

HGodolon:!
Newma!ll

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tb6 263rd

A,S.O,
The pr<l&eCu~r, Corpl. Gordon. E. Plcton, .&1d

DOe

Whit~~ru,

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W lIarlow

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StAWa"J a PIlt,w

THE

M.T. Army &u"vtce ' COrpa. .... Beadiar" 11'". <:h&rl64
\leroN the Borourh magJ.a~. on ;ruesd..., ~tb
.tOoling, be\..... Jul;r- ,17th .ad 18th, • motor.
Clc1e. nlue £25, the 'PCO~rt,. of GQr40n En,lao4
Pleto", of 16, ' lIiIJ>oP' .....ad, • ""1!orai •• tb.

,"bltbutn 3 W. Cmith.
1 J Wh.tbu", .. 2 W,
W Ma,Jow
GOJOu.redGoddard, 3 w.!.~

"-,..•.,.... " '.2 F

T~. ~RISON,

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, Joho Earl

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MENTAL

AS WEAPON,

shed wiu.rJhe lulJltllty keRt. It.
A.t. 7 o'elO<"k tbe
follo", ... qsonuDg b. weDt. to t.b. abed ~ t.be
cycle ".. ,ODe.
,
PC. 'VhUI&m.I. ot the C&rditf Polloe,_ald that at

,B<>i<>".' Police COllrt on s..tur·
Ue1lbbours wu &.20
York.,,,,.Cl.

w·. .

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on

h.

and

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w.. o. duty

In

Iluk ..

p~"r rldLPI the :Qlotor"" ...
ct the
.ad followed

auddl60a,e4 at.Nlet. Cardif.

·Iitn."'.n.tdof for2, Cuchlf.
allault,.
H.

W&.I

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him. L.~r
the Qu~a

hun doW».
he

of th.
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MAL THUS SERMON.
THE JOY OF LABOUR,-

THE

Tbe lfalthU5 sermon, wb:ieh ~ gJ1Ien a.tl~u.ny It
St Laurence s Church for tbe benefit of the boy ..
a.t~odlng tbe Blue Coat S;hool~ --.as preacheS Oil
Suuday e.elllU&: :I. t t.he Church by tbe Re-v C E
Raymond, Vicar of Brny
The servIce Wa.i can
dueted by t.he Rev R. P Newhous6., and the tint
and second less-ons were Tend hy two mOlUt.ocs IiIr
the !<!hool. ..... {Ir1.:yer 10 oommemora.:hon of talS
founder and benefact-ors of the 5ChooI wa.s. said
ThG Re'i C B RAY)(ol'm, who preaciled , l;lncl
hha.t. It seemed LO lulU that. labOW' In thwg:3
mwruu corresponded \.Q pra) Cir In s.he spn1tua L
world It l\; as by labour t.hat. Il. R(ea.t river m l~htl
be ca.rned out of It.S course, I t Wilo.'l by labour j bej
m l~ ht flU up \a.l!eys, and 1O l gb ~ rUll across il.nd '
underneath the CU.I t.h La.bou.r w.a,a !.he leal IIlTen- 1
UOUS lut.erpreter of J OWlg' hoom. Tbey must en
deLVour to make labour what mlgbt be eailed a.
perfect condItion of man
Some Pfop1e thougn ...
tha.t when o\datn was put mto Paradise. he \~ 010.
put. t.h~re solely to 6!1JOY hlm5elf. but he was pu ~
Lhe", t o do work 'Ihm-c was all t be difference III
t he world between :l busy JnIUl a.nd a. lasy ma ll, .l.;
between & st.a.gnant pool ",hlCh 18 offenslye Lo lU e
eye, &lid -& funDing SLre.a,m which da.a~les the e:, c
It wa~ tbe duty of cITeryone La thID!.: ? ha.t. the.
auld dQ •.md to do It thefT best They wotlld ,sco..!
tb&~~ prmclple JD the enquuy thaI; was now I:!e'in¥
set:.' aD f()o~ .. In which e, e L yon~ mu::.1. say what. t.bcy
could do or Ulie
Whcn they thought of labGUr
they could not help remembermg tbe wonderfuL
dl!pla.y of work there was &round them
T'bari)
wu tbe litera.ture, of wblch t hey oould see thou·
s&Qda of volumes tn tke public l\bra.ry. there W~
the macblDery m the great fae~one.. there wn~
the trAffic from one end of t he country to the
other. a.nd there W&8 the enormOU8 growth of .coru
ll1e.rce ..nd trade Let them thiok or tho mVISlbio
foroe uercisoo boll.loo all tha.t
Thoy c.op.ld nat
lee what lay beneat.h the trouble and toil , they
cou.ld not !;ee (he ~rwety, the tnw.ard prayer to
God. for It. was the work of ~be Inmost heaTt UlIat
produeed the best work for God
Fol1owln r the sermon, the School commemoration
i'lymn, .. (freat I.<)rd of Wi6dom. Love &nd Light , "
WB8 sun:. a.nd Afler the Benedlct.lon the (Blue Coal;
School hymn, "Sons of the Chll.n:h. Cbrist'lS
wltneM and confe~wr," by the Rev. E ~. W&o'l
also ¥ung.
Tho coltectum WII <In behalf ql tJre
orphan bays who were lea:till&' the Se~oJ .

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BERKSHIRE ROADS.
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S,\"EVE~S.

DAMAGE BY MILITARY:

1fb.

l .itatr
.. wtllit.

r~ hlB repart far t.hll year ended. .M:-.rcho.31a' ...,
1:1.,. J. ~ed HItowk:i!Ul, Lhe CouDt~ ~J'or, ~
''''' '''''''''.. <II I " 'nIa rom dunn: the .PUtt. WlU~ h&7e ~ered

eonfderablY froro ro.h4!r1 tram., _iaIly tlt.
prlIlClpal tru nk roads, lUeh ~ the Bath rOl,d

Re!i.dmg) Ascot. a.nd London' road, Reading and
Oxford road.

Ne.'ft'bury

alld Oxford

and "E\ ersley road.

road.

and

-'I"I:le. two Lc>.6n

Reading a.nd the Bath: 1:0111 ~o HunI

ha.ve LkM the greiter portin,n ~f
huvy trijnsport tuftio.
The result. ~ btas
tbat- the ma.cadllnl ",du: baV$ becu ~greatJy
down. cspeclaJly 'l?etWCtll
UllIOcnhe,wt
'l nl) t.a:rrnac In pla.oes ~otte' tJil S
;:,uftered, but, al!. if. whole, tia!! WIth.
lRCleaae In thlS ,h6f."Y tra.ffic

.ud th~ Clou""tl cau,' ""~ly
Ihen".lv.. 0,\ tbe 'Uooe8& of the r ..

roads

. ~

,

pf road. were badJ): da.~
ftO<1d.l if. a.nd lIomider&blfl: 5Ull1S had to

le ug t h I\.

~(). p,-\t the IC~lgt.Ji.$:d.RmaSed 1ft ~ldar.
i oj ld materlB.l (grllql\.e. t'.ru\ac. lifue-

elt.:.) wbuib baa to be ' Impa.r:l;.ad Into
Ih ••. ;C:Ou.titr bull lRlJr~6tls In m i 6T lpsta1lQe.6 bO.o
I
I::; mOM Lha.u doubl~. t.h~ 00«t o..f ~e

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