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:r"cho~' Annual l!eotIng

t.he

Wa.~rworb

Department

CouDoiI -Annual MeetUlg

N........
Colo,.

YMCA
War BJaPltaJa

Depob

Page J.WOm&ll'. Work
" Betty U at the Thel.tr..
War H&ro'. Weddibc

FROM

rt 1.5 all In t-he w",y '
they're made and
wh4t t~ey are made
of that' makes Kingtailored I Suits ~o much
longer
lived
than the
,
I
ordina1 sort.

Loe&I Tri_a!

Jdili\&ry Sorn.. A_ _

Page ... ..,.
Property

&Jld

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Wanta"

Ad1'erti.temtntl,

Notlcee ot lleeUap, abo.

Firema.n', Funeral
Local C....lt ....
Palace Theatre.

Page S'T

. Unequalled
I buylnlJ: 'aellltle.. make

Lead,ng Article'U

Equality of Sacrifice"

our Iprlce" always the lowest.

Notes ud Comment..
LoeaJ Pau,...pIu.
War Items. •
A N ..... AmbulaDoo Traln

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A &lory of o..n~
U \'lbe RighU!; 'Of Co11lCleDC6 to
(Letter)
_,ng Soh...1 Head Jdaeter Cr,t,ciIed

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nn 8ommooed.

BOYS'

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SUITS I TOI MEASURE

Dew upartare-a Suit uiad. to measure for
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)'0'/' 1>0,. at a p..... .... than tliat eharaocl fer Raady'

Our

Count,. Appeal TribuD&J
Women on the land.
Kendrick GtrJ&, School PriM Diltrt"butiOD
Storma .lId Flood...
Temperance Conlereaoe.
Peppard Home of Rett.

made et.ewhere.
to Me

Real taUormg lIar 1... mOtley,
the Special .~ Stu~dee" Tweecla.

19/6

A.k

ANY 5TYLt:

Page 7.F ootball Note.
RecreatlOD Hut. W1th the
.RieadlDg County Bench.

Troops

Litera;ry and 80lentifiQ BOClet:r
Beading Borough Bench
Cbeeo

Pangbourne, Whitchurch. W&!'grave and' Hunt
News

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NOTES.

rhe fOl.owing adverltaements were receh'ed ~ .ate
to appea.r in the Uftal columna AU adTerlll!l&-meots tnlended (lor the column. in ",hum aD
nouncemenh are c1aulfied must be banded In II\.
our Offices before mld-day on Prld&ya.

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:n.DWER. GAIIDEN
Cll.!'natlona 1n well prepa.red
duly dug and manured In
This applies to layers that
frames du.rmg the wmter
wee .nd old lOort.ar forked
highly benefiCIal Thea tread
It smooth
CarnatIOns like
ahould be pla.ntea twelve to
each wny. toO lea.ve r()('rn for

----

2s 6d, Oil Lam"" 2a. 3d •

~ Oil 2d a tin, WIck 2td a. dozen, Bumen
Id, C&rb!de (long tin) 5d. Steel Mudguards com
plete &et lid -Ji'orte.eue's 1, Weet. Street. ReadIng

ond PROVISIONS -ASSISTANT ,..
GROCERY,
qUlres SITUATION, marrted, age 38, re

tected m,litary eernoe -J J Burton. l.ethbridge

reared from tJOOds Jast
_- C_'--.-'-- oult; lU, theIr .oowenng

Boun. Wa.rgra.Te Berb

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HOUSES
P OULTRY
..ble Buildings

Frames

a.nd Coopa ID .toqk, Port
Motor Hou.ea. Garden

the old. pl&ntlli are often
kept In fr&DlCS or cool
should be plant,.ed. They
diperent p081tlonB In the
walls and fences where

LIghts etc;
Inapact or obt&1n the
Built" lists -H&wthorn'a. :9
Duke
!treat (ond London )Werko, But St,...t). I!eadllliJ
.. Bet.t.e.r

MACmNES from 151
We repaIr
SEWING
(work guaranteed) and I1lpply Needl .. and

i'ms

fOI; all pa.tterna a.nd makea
Get our free
II1JtructioD Boot: and un trouble -PortMcue
Bro., Ltd. 1. West Street Readlnl"

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~::;t.~. by thiS IJlmple mea.na than

TWYFORD.

i:

The Agent. for tbe It BeacilDr Oblen-r n " Tw1ford
are J W CHUBClI N.~~~ _tAo. '~llo.
road , M.... WYlL!.l'1
" aDd SOll8 &il",!IC 8 ...
Boobtall and M..... W. ii' flJll'1'll and
eONS, 1. StatiOD-TOad
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tIC.

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OoNCERT
A hlghl, IUCOeIIlful concert

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In the
CongMgafJ~)ll+! &hoot on WednMda:r ill ~1lJMCtlOn
""th tho Twiford Socia.! Gwld. 1U.• .,...-. hein,
ror tho Red CI'088 Soc,ety EvJ!lY 't-> w.. .plen,
dldly rendered. encore. being
oalled
1 ('...,

I :re~tedl,y

for &nd mostly ",ponded

llJ..u.e. Butler, Teague

to~ 1

tbeee pest'S from c:reeplDg
the blLibs More m18

The I1D(1nl of

and Pic:u. 141'8 Light iI.nd

Mn. Richardson and :Mr. Newport wu excellent
The '06110 8010, by Mr Jones were .. Feat future
of the evenLOg, ana the ~tatl0na.by ¥1&a Jan.were very ably done
The an~ma of the ~ea
and the chorn. hI ~be B'~ p&;rt;y wef'e well rOooeolVed and cheered 'I MlI8 E. l'DUeler and )(111
Wickens of Henley ably a.coompa.ri.i:ed
A. ...t>ie of
tha.aks to the cont.ni)utora "81 heattily expreued.

espectally In heaT)" and
so ma.ny hldmg pla.oea to

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Pota.tQee ma.y be planted, mdMld there 18
n;~~~:,~fso,r:~d~ela.Ylng tbla now 1 bec:aullle It 'WIll
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before the sprouts get too long
Tbey 'WIll take their time
the soli and Will thus be
frost. Sprouted .!potatoC8)
pr()t..,t,j.m later on
Seakalc preserved

coDsldera.ble number of tre f"

down by the gale on Tue sday

BLIZZARD.

a nd

In

A large hoardm g :w as
h ~ lO g

tnl the London roa.d fort.una t ely

wa.y back the bend only proJecU!i1
way where a. bedge and n. fence ~U ''')('' ' .('!J
brook a.nd streams around were
Warflc1d and Blnfield low Iyltlg

before a hIgh WInd. pe.netra.ted. everywhere, but
was fortunately qUIckly dUJ8lpated by 8. rapid
thaw
Trees by the dozen were felled bv t~
wnw, and aheds were blown away

were under wa.ter

places

In

GOLDEN

Congratula.tlOns Will

""mT"'."

Mrs Ben Tbom06on
on Su~day next
weddtng

MarrIed

Helen's Church, ';.rl:i:,~e~h~;:"n~~~

Coatea, both Mr and Mrs

mbabltants of

DeV IM S

many :Â¥ears employed In
Ltd offices, a.nd retlroo some

acted as acoompan.ist
Mr G W Jeft'e.rIOi 6nd the Itrlend8
lodged the pa.rt.y were hea.rtlJy

BROTHERS PROMOTED.

The two IOns of lin ..;Fullhrook, Havelock t'Ooo
who, at the commencement of the war, b~ld the
rank of Priva.t&, have reoelved promotIOn, and are
DOW known as Sel"j't. Ralph Fullbrook:, RAM.(J
and Lee -Corpt Fk Futlbrook:, RAM C
TheIr
brother. Fte. Fred Fullbrook, late of the Ra.mpablre &gt, WIW!!I unfortunately lost
of the" Royal EdW'&l'd "

1n

the SInking

--THE TRIBUNAL.

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COUNTY BENCH
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IWahon

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(In

0 IMylne

!',a'~~7:1:;n_i~d'the
pubhe
fa.ltmg
to
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THE MARKET
Both the attenda.nce a.nd the
the av:e rage a.t the Maorket on
helfors l &Old ft.t from £19 to
from 2Ps to £8 2s 6d Sbeep
tags seUIll~ from 59s to 67s
trade porkers maklUg 52s to
27s 6d and fat hogs up to £5

~tremely

unlforln

pullets 3. 3d

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GRURCH OF ENGL<ND ME NjS SOq H\
The a.nnual mug meetJllg for l}len "'lt ~ hell I"

t.he Fcderllt.lon of the C EMS of

at-

a.

E G ShutUe, the offiCial IntImation of wblch was
N:Celved by hilS fnends on Thursda.y mornmg Th(l
only ilion
Mr J Shuttle and Mrs Shuttle ot
Wellmgton road no entered the Army some twa
yean ba.ck JOImng the RlfJe Brigade and qUickly
rose to the ra.nk of 8. non commiSSioned: officer Last
year he was wounded and s!)ent. 1n
Bome 51X montbs 10 hO!lllta.1 and a.t.
had only been back a.t the front !tOme
It WIll be remembered tha.t we pulbli"h.d
portra.lt 'Ilt the tlmo when he was wo,unaea.
sympathy 18 felt W"lth hIS friends 1ft
a.!I Sergt 9J.utt1e had n()t. atta.tned
20th yenr,
and a proml81n~ career na.s been suddenly cut off
The official mtlmatlon states U Killed 10 actloD,
Ma.rch 20th"

or

DEATH OF A YOUNG RESIDENT.
Much sympothy " felt &!1d has b ..n expre.. ed
W1th Mrs Goodchild widow of the la.te Mr Joseph
GoOdChIld, the well known a.uci.l:Oneer, and her
fa.aply In the lou by d6&t.h of her son Dudley
at the early age of 19 yeaTS
Deceased who gave
prom1se of a. successful' career, wu una.ble, owmg
to the sta.te of hl& hen.lth to enter H M Forees
and Wa! employed lD the offices of the Great Cen
tnl Railway Odmph.ny, London
He recently
deTeloped pneumonIa., to whlch he auocumbed on
M..reh 215.
The lnterment took pi...,. on Satur
day at st. [Pa.ul's, Wokingham. the Rector, the
Rev. H ;Y. j Walter conducting the &ad service
Mr CuUmghllm, repre&eDtmg the (""h.ief Goods
Mln.&gen' Department of the G C:~, attended on
behalf of tba.t ComDa.ny, wb1le tbe staff sent a
1PT~ath In token of re8pect
In addIi:'Jon to the
members of the famIly a large D'Umber of aympa
thl&mg friends jere present &t. the funeral

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HEVING &TUDOR, Station Rad, READING
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BOYS" BAND.
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32Ru~ n~

DEA"FHS.

anOQuo<:emeqt. tor tlLla cohllba m1l8t bn ..

,t.h~.,

ticated by the Da!DeII a.nd addf e&8U oJ tba I)I! l ~.
~be .... e.
BUTBS are r.bar,cd d 'be ute ~ 11 Od lor th~ n •
two lin... and bel tor u.eb .ddl lanai hUll o r pa rt ~I
II Hlle .. tter
If.4Rf\UQJ:1I ..,.. t."hatl:'M at tile
t.e of 21 6d lor thA
four IIne8 and 6d. for
addldoaal lInG

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tendln ..

urh

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part

01 a line after
are IJllened without ell·!'le but It .(lltltl "! '"
g.e made to the ordillary llOUt!CaUona the, . 180 11.1'
cbar('tlable ., .d .. ertfaemeDt.
tbe .. mil n t n ClI
1fo~lceI ot flirt ...

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f'lntlen are I'IMl'1Il'ed Z. tid 'fir Ihl
ql'l~ lour llll. and bel. for -.cb
or pare; 01 a IIna

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BOND!~Qn
March 20th at Philadelpbll!l. tJ S ,\
Fred~k Edwa.rds Vlvlan secor d..on of the IIl T.e

MILlTAll-Y OCCUPATION
A letter WB8 recel\ed. WIth regard to the mllttary
occupatIon of Poor Law prelW1e8 a.nd the CHAIR
JUN remarked tha.t that ws.s & matter tha"tt they
need n-at worrY a.bout until OOCa.!llon a.rose

VISIT OF THE FARNBOROUGH

Tlj'hilia

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as. before

Ceflfiduea. LUIII'

BI'T~S. MARRIAGES.

I WIVDl OF INTERNED ALIENS

&a.m~

~OURNING

THE STORM
storm on Tueaday
outbUlidmg a.t the
WaB lifted off

A ~Ircula.r was receIVed fTom tbe Local Govern
ment Board on the eublect of the 6m:[)loyment of
Btittah born wIves
lDterned aliens. statmg that
1t had been a.rranged that. the La.bour Exohange
at ~hlCh any aucb woman bad beec registered
Ibould after tbe woma.n any such vacancy that had
been notified prOVIded thab no Brltllh JiubJccL
applied for the vacancy
The CaAllUL\N sa.ld tka.t he wot:,ld not employ
such a perlSQO under any Circumstances

he the

THE SrOR!!

Fl 'ILY & COMPLETE
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A meetlng .of the Wokmgham Boa.Td of Guar
diana 'Was held at tbe Board t'OOm on Tuesdey, the
members present being 1fr E M Sturges (cbalr
fua.n) Mr F H WIlson, Mr C Aldridge, 'Mr G
J Wright Mr Geo Ford, the TIe., C E Shackle
ton Mr W H Maasey,-l{r A E Huggms, M"r
G Aldridge. Nr A Rasey, Mrs A M ~ t\ Heelas,
and, tho Clerk (Mr J. F Sa.rgea.nt)

A meet1l1f of tbe Woklngham Rura.l DIStrict
'CouncIl was held folloWlng the Boa.rd of Gua.rdlans
~e S~A.11Y INS~CTOR (Mr S Tebbl't.t) pointed
out that .. v'\!lry aenous expendIture was hkely to
become necessary lD tbe next few months, owmg
to the na.ffio over the Little Elhs Fw.r:m road
The ClutIUU.N Sa.I~ that the road was neTer
meant to carry the enormous &mount of traffic
that now p&88ftd over It ~ He thought It wag hard
lines on .the people 10 t.nat. pa.rt1cula.r dIstrict to
make them pa.y for what ought to be paid for by
the country
The Rev C E BlUttLBroN repot't.ed tbat the
estlmaW ~ndlture tor the en! umg yea.r was
£4 613 181 -5d., and for tb'it 6n8U1ng hs.lf-yea.r
£2 3(J1
The Fina.nce Commttte0 therefore pro
posed a rate of 3td .for tbe enrulDg half year
whJ(lb would 'produce £2 132
Thus the rata
reduCed a halfpenny, but aa the Gu&n:he.ns'
wu lUcreaeed .. ltalfpenJly the oambmed rate
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Readln::;! Obse+ er at T ilehul
GOLLY ER SehoOlr oad

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BOARD OF GUARDIANS.

RURAL D1ST~ICT
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TILEHURSt·

Conlllflcrable damage was done hy tbe c" " r nA
whIch Frupanled the Sllow storm on '] \l r sdH
Lar~e ~rces were uproot ed and lhrown :"I crnss II ...
rOadW~
All the maID roads fwere hloc .. I on
Wedne a:y mormng and ,chlcu ar traffic It d to
be SUI> ! nded.

1, Mr Bartlett 2, MiS8 Bowyer (pla.ymg aa gentleman) 3, Xr A E Bowyer mYltery, Mr J P
WJute
A gueMling com~el1tion With respect to
a 61b cake caused :!lome mterest, but lD VIew of
the Ifa.ct that 111][ competttoTS 80lved the problem
eorrectlv the cake WlUl, by consent deapatched. to
the Red Cross Hospital.

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lU~ the eveDlng
The prizeS were gwen by tht
fol1ow~J:!
Mr :H Bowyer, Mr T Ha.tfteld. Mr
T W. Heelas, Mr E. Croft, }Ir f3 Bowyer, MISS
Hutton, MISS W.Jlaon and. Mr J P 'Vh1bB
The
s.tteod'a.nce was cloae upon 1401 a.nd 33 tables were
OCCUpied. for play
The pnzell were ~u aa under
Ladles 1, Mias Bower 2, MLU La.mmae, 3 MTS
G E Bra.nt, mYlte.r:Y, Mrs Bo.,.,-yer
Gentlemen

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The~K+nt. for the

klDd, proved moot """ept.ble Mr M F MItchel
acted as hon ~retary and afficlated as M C dur

an ."... of £181 6e 7d
WIth regard to p~ept for tbe ute for the
nex~ ha.lf year, the amount to be found by the
Gua.ralans waal £2 934, a.nd aa Ito 4d rate would
produce £2 8"....3 a 4d rate waa recommended
The C:Ium.K:iN moved a. VGte of tha..nks to th~
Finance Commlttee for the 1'000 work don~. and
It was &greed to
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depleted natura.lly by the call of tile war up.... r I
of eIghty men were prcsen~ 'Af~ar effec ls I) r tl e
war' was the subJect advertIsed atld DOCI OI 1., (1
R Parkin eM G DeL, LL D } late Prllleq' j
of Upper Canada College, Toron t .. <1-\e n me I
convlllcmg address on thIS sublec In ILs rei Llion
to the tests Ghrlstlllnity 18 being subjected Lo Ii
tbe war and Its su.bsequen t elfect Qn the Cn rl ~"al1
world I He reVlcwed the world \\)ar and I IlSI~ted
on t.he Irnporta.nce of an ImperlG.tJ dca of all l h ~!
the BTltlsh Empire mean!'!
Brl ns Yo ho enLN
every port and are reSident I every Call! t r
tbro1lJthout the world should reahsE?i the lmpOlln:
of thel effect of their conduct on ~h ose tI (l\ C!l 1
1n contact wlt.h. as repreS:enta.tlVeja of n nta ln f\
lts Wider sense He emphaalsed m e neccssl h for
careful tra.WlDg of tbe young hfe and In lt kenlm::
the youths of Britain to the tested se cds10f a ',\,1'1\
known seed finn statcl that our yOIl hs shall d
always be accepted In any land III wh ic h tll<' 'I'
ma.y be found .as exa.mples of British ChrlstL a.mt 'l'
on w~om every relIance 1l1lght ~pe pl aced F Ilh c"~
sbould Vot only eee to the educat iOn. of th cl r SO l S
and rIa ght.ers but also be earefu~ that. t he mOr 1\
founoa Ion laId down a.t Lhe 'SChoo~s IS on Lh e herl
rock o~ Chrl!stl3.Dlty the atmol'lhere of the work
shop ~!O'Utd be fJUc\h that. men <Iare !;end their
youths t-o Jea.rn thetf WOl k free from any dan~e r
of poll LIOn fro.m older men
T~e war he su d
would l
fought In valD If oeace t,rms are nol on
of ChrIsti all prlnclplelll 0' crwi se ", eaJ)C n~
Ictton 6.11d gre@d for power Will agtll n ra u~ "
strIfe The trlle foundation of character IS I II (h"
home f the c:hlld "here t he morlll nrlnclples "
stIlled hould be of the highest '1jhe annual elr I Ii:
bill I~ an open erample of our tpconlc !I lIck of
rlR'ht t a.mmg for WIth the mon~y spent th cr(lnn
all th homes unfi t. for huma.n beings could he
placed wlthm the pilote of r espectablhtv and COllI
fort 1
Tile
v Ca.non Bl1rDctt. nresl<led and Lhe n e
E E 1~8.nt (Chatrma.n of the Feder a llon) P I Op05~rl
a. 'Yote of thanks to the 81,eaker whIch G li 11(1111",
second d bV Mr C H Jones (Dlocesan Sectet Lr \'
\lias c rled WIth acclamatIOn U 0 GC'<1 ollr fh lp
lD agr
p&.lit' and H Through thp night of dOUlt
and 80 I ow ' were the hymm'l f ervently SUIlS' lI udr r
~:~rrllon of 1fr E J parklTo n who accom

WHIST DRIVE.

A very ~ul whlat. drJve was held In the
Town Ball on Wednesday evenmg, In aId of the
funds of the Red Crosa HospItal' (No 28), East.bllJDpI!Itead road
The prize!, refreshments elc
were all generously proVIded by a large number of
frlonds, whose donatlons, both 1n money and u

FINANCE

~Vo kln shan

the district III the Victoria. Hall on Salu rda.r !\.hh o1iJ,;h
d, the membership of t.he rune loca.l o ranche s I S m ud

SERGT. SHUTILE KILLED.

Tho Rov C E Slu.cn.rroN NlPOrtcd that. thc
be.lance 1D hand to da.te was £1,414 ls 1Od., and
cheques to be dra.wn amounted to £1,595 as 5d

~~~~,:,~;,:,n,!:

well, hens felohing
to 3. lld
lo 4s lOcI
Eggs were
FINED
engmeer, of Bridge- and 18 4d per dozen
gulity to driVing a.

a.nd Mr H

MO·rO.EnS'l~

Cues were decided on M,onday 8.!i under
C M Butler, Havelock road, Single atte8ted,
who a.ppea.led on the ground of asslstmg hll Wid
ow:1 mother, was refused exemption
A , E Turner Langborougb road, Single '1Dllt
tested, whose' case wa.s previously adjourned for
medical exaannahon was granted a.b60lute exerup
Lion on the ~r9nnds of 111 health
J I Watts tllngle, Havelock road whose case had
been adJourned was refused exemptIon
Hj. R Griffith, lronmonger, Broad street,
R'ranted condItional exemptl0n
F Benh8lIn, Pea.cb street, Ilngle, e.tteeted,
allCFW
, eid three months exemptlQn

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We record WIth much regret the death of Sergt

LATE A~VERTISEMEHTS.
,

THE STORM

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CaWo,. .. Gratl.

On M'ond&1 and Tueaday .enre bhzza.rds r&gec.l
over the district
The snow J drIven furlously

135 BRANCHES

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, READING.

BROAD
,

Garden Not.
Wokingham and othe.t Diatrlct New..
La.te l.Advert.aementt.
Blrtha. lIa.rnal"e. and ~'"th ..

Pnoee Le".

ne ll dlst.rlct

'-30f6 OO/8>}42/.

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NIt YeomenJ,
Jletq Volun","r Def....,., I!eg~ Onle..

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Quality lIlah.

To Measu_ and to Fit.
80/1 a. luau~J and al.o

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SALE & SON,

Fr&n~ Walters Bond

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Englefield Park
nnce sa -& re8ult
trees were blowq
elms 'lhe scene
several of the hu-ge
are lYIng In close
strikIng one
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o£l'WargrlLve Court Y, ar
gra.ve Berks, aged 48 years
I
ETHEBlDGE -March 29th at b~g !l1dence 47, We!t
crom~lI_rOad KenSington S '\
Heory H Orfl.t lO
e1del'!t on of the Ia.te Capt H
Hetheru'Iga n r-;
of Re ding F0r61gu papere please copy
H:Q:RN March 25th, Chal'lottfl, WIdow of the la te
John n Edwa.rd Hem, aged 82 years
MONG R - March l;)th. at. 10, Chureh road, Eart8J'
Georg~ Monger, aged 68 yea.rs
TAYLOR.-March 25th~ .t 1, Hlgbga.te Vllll\~
rlcto~-roa.d' TIll!hurst, Phyllis Taylor, a,ued 3 yea-re
and 11 lDonthll
WIOKE S.-March 27th, William F'ra.noll George
the e1 t and dea.rly beloved I01l of WIlham GeorJZf
a.ud L e WICkeDI. of 74, :t4ount·lltreet, Reading,
aged 2 yean a.nd 4. months

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KILLED IN ACTION.

WILSOj -Killed ID action on )broh 11th. 8~nd
L,eat Ron&ld Ed,,"", WIleon (Bombay Volunteer
ltilles) elder 80n of S R WIlBOn H M lnspector of
$cbaol, (retired) and Mrs. Wd,ou, ot R.ea.dwS', aged

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IN MEMORIAM.

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-In fondest memory of our dea.r boWa.lter Cha.r1ea Freem!Ln, who died. March 30th 191;)
11\ London HoePltal, of wonnd. recal ved IR ar.LIOD.
It l{ntil ~e da.y breaks and the llhadowe flea 1Io.'\ lI.y.
FREEM~N -To the ...ery des.r and lovmg memory of
(Wn.1 ) lW~lter Cbules Freeman. who 11\1(1 dolt'u hiS
hfe for hiS country on Mu.rch SOth, HII :l Much
beloved In hfe Bl'&ve in euffenng DeploN!d in
death Ever remember~ by his Il1ster .. CIS and
brother Er~

THE HOUSE FOR MOURNING.

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EDGCOCK'S make &. ~Clallty of Bll\ck
Coailtmfll. Dre¥e8, Sktrta, Blouses. etc.,
IN jEVERY SIZE fta.dy for Illlllledmte weal
In addition to un. 'DJ,OUrnIDg ardera t'\k. pre
oedence of aU otberll, and .. oompptent titter will
be sent on reoetpt of order A lars., eelectlon of

MoUrnIng MilliDery.

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