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AuoUoneerl· .l.DoUlleeaieDta.
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Par!'
:J.&.ding Temperano. 8ocIet:r .-Amlu&!
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Glorious Young Fql&Dd. {By Sir JoQll Kirk).
~plca1 Note.. ,I
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P~e. 3.Women'. Freedom Learne Meetint:.
Funend of the Late Xr. A.. 8. Caudle.
&conatruotioD. Probleaw (By Henry J, Stone.)
CoIllCianoe aDd'Beading &hool (I,: E. Queloh.)
Reading Borough Bencb.
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N_ ·o.nd Comments. ·
P8ti; Panppba
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~p.'.uto "Qnbi
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A. B&Dlr: Qutzage.
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unto S&lvatlOn. II Mrs. Hall rendered a. BOlo as an
.
T8rrltori&1s Promoted.
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miaJaa,ding, to mal<o
I
Gud .. Now...
iV:plunteer Defenoe F0t::a6 Ord~re.
l!erkohu.. Appeal Tribunal.
Ca.venha.m N~W8. '
'Berb Cuualtie6.
(Palace Thea.tre.
~l'u"",,: .
STEVENS' HOUSE COBBLES 32., Od.. per ton.
BRIGHT
SOa. 6el.
,.
308. ad.
,.
8CO~NUTS
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VlIge 7._- ,
ROman Reading.
Moot in tha Vale (By F. W. Holm.,.- Walbr.,
A New War N."lpap,e!'.
D ..u.. from St&r...tiDn (J. Theodore Dodd.)
Work.
STEVENS
& Co"
,
.
,
Coal It Coke Merchants.
3. BROAD ST.⢠READING.'
..
[Tal. 612.]
VIIge 8.Wokingham, Pe.nghourne &nd other District
News.
. . !.:ate Adyettaementa.
WARGRAVE.
Birtha. Mar.ri&&'e8 and nu.thl.
LATE ' ADVERTlS~MENTS.
..
Ae toI.:owinC' adve-rtiaements were r.eei.ed too lata
to appear in tho UItll.l columna. AU acherl.iaements intend&<! f(.or the eoluRl n ~ in ....bleb: &IlIDOUSJeementa aN clusilied must lie lla.odod. In a..
our 0f6ees be.for& mici-d.a.y on F'~a.T"
FlJNElIAL 01' MISs 1l0PKlNS. ·
With simple · .oltimnit,. an~ . in aooordanee WIth
her "lIV'iah.eI. Mille , J'yl:i& Hopldna "".. burled on
Saturd.,. in ~ nine)graTe,:aa her, .iSLeT, Hlea B.
H. HopkiDa, who ~ her lixteen years
sinO&. The aetTice was hed for three o'olock a.t
the .Periak Church, prior to which hour a. luge
~Ia.tion l1ad · ~bled from far and near,
amongri thMe ~t heinE' Krs. Sgagaoletti.
(Bowden1 Green); !4a.jOl'-General Waddington, M!8.
DownillE' l J!'ulle.r:ton, Lieut. C: Pullet'ttin, !Miss
a wide lace
You
Fullerton MUs Waddi .. taD. Sir Fmerick and
Lady ~rdew
(Whitchurch),j !lra. Coode·Adam.,
the M..... Wild.. \Whil<:hUl'Cb) the · Rev. H . C.
'and MTI. Wilder Sulham), M'ill Slattier, Mrll.
Wo.lIaston Bl...ke (Hereford), MnJ. Jones (Jellmond
Hill) lI~. A: Bubler. Mr. FoOter (CoOmbe P ....),
Mn: Gray, Mt'I.- Petreeokino, Mn . .Oaborne, Mrs.
Cowie, Mr. Surpijoe, l!r: Butler (Al!lha.mpstea.:dl,
Mr. C. J. AnnettS. Mi. De&n.o~ West, and many
others.
A)JlOng . th& rela~vfll present were: Mr
Lio~ M. X.wkina (eouSln), the Rev. Mr. WÂ¥dward, the Rev. E. Hopkio, ' e.nd Miu' Hop~n8,
Tidm ..... h ll<>ctory. and the RIe.. Al1hur Finch
(KiDgsclere Bon of .& former neebat' .of Paogbourn.); ;;JIO Yr. ⢠nd lIr>.,lJigg. (gOl'd.~.r). MISS
11'. Bre.nt, Miu ' Brant. tbe houseiiold ata.ff, aod
Mr. E. P . Batten.
, The remains
tha
End
tested ,
florid !
which was nicely SHGd on Monday mght. The
Rev. P. Leith Tomkins ,opera.ted the lantem IIJide8,
which depicted various l:v1ewl!I in connection- with
Shakespeare's life. The Rev. E. E. B. Grant was
heard to advantage i n hi s eIJective recitations
(rom Shakespeare's works, II.S Wa.8 also Mias Alice
Mannen, both artist-es being warmlyc:apnIauded for
1
theU' capable elfort.. Under tb. leade1'8hip of
THE TRIBUNAL.
Mr. E. V. M.lIon. with ~{i" Harri. at tb. p"uo,
'1
., I know & ba.nk." "Where the bee sucks,' "To
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Sylvia" and "Blow, blow thou winter winrl,"
At & meetiDS of the Tribunal on Monday
W61'8 aUradively rendered by a. chorus comprising
E. C. Bughee applied f.or exempti.oQ In
'
Mesda.mes Colbom, Da.vies, F aulkner, Stockda.le,
W. Loader (ma.rried . and I&ttest.ed).
I~bwden and Williams as sopranos, Mesdames
derk. The firm was on wa.r work, he
Alder, Callingham &rid Giddings as contraltos,
If Loader went tbey would only ha.ve a
'lr
B ..
d P
k
d M
aged man and a. boy left in 't he office.
J.l'LeS8r8.
iLXer an
mnoc (tenon) an
m!STS.
tary representative argued that he was
Kmg, O1yott a.nd Poynter (bus). The lecturer,
at.arr.ed. man, Adjourned fol' a" fortnight to
'Who had 'thorough knowledge of hi~ subject, brieRy
LoweI;' lIt&rred.
reoounted incident!! of Sha.kespcare·s life, and then
The Berbhir&
delLlt With some of his works, dwelling chiefty on
MacEwaD, who had
Shakespeare', Hero King- H enry
who tYpified
tion. Theil' contention
Engllllld' s grea.tness. ,Votas of tha.nkR to tbe Icc·
Jedge of th~ businC88 WaR
turer a.nd tbo~ par~jc ipa.ting were fJr op08ed by
firm.
He also support.ed
mo,t'"r.1I Mr. J . Turner, seconded by Mr. C. H . Jone!, and
An.other m.onth was s.llOy;ed. I
entbueiutica.lly carried.
Frank two
E. montha,
HaU, applied
9, The forTerra.oo;
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grant.ed
further P~~~~::!.II
e
Not
I
'TILEHURST.
should
see the se
and grip
h...1.
W 0rtb 8 / 1 ,
Style No. 23~6.
Cash Price 7/6
A reall y
wonderlul
Shoe as
thin gs a re
V,.
to.da y
Strong
Pat.
Cap and
Glare
g,.._.
FaCing.
The Arent for the .. &adiJ:Ig Ob&en'er" at. TllehuI'llt
'. Mr. E .⢠R. COLLYER, Scbool-road
.
WOUNDlID SOLDlElll!.
A Ia.rre pa.rt,. of wounded l!Ioldiers were enterWned to tea. ID the scboolroom of the We.ley.n
Ch&pel OD Wednesday. The men thoroughly
enjoyed themselvt.S.
.
1D ..
Sta:te
Qm... .~g.
mot witJi ready buyers, good h ea.lthy !ltores seIJ-
ing from 178. to 28s 6d.., porkers Ms. to
SHAKESPEARE TERCE·NTENARY.
Under the supiee!!. of the Worken' EducationaJ
A6Soci.,tion , Mr. S. P. jW'hita.ker, M.A., gave an
interesting lecture on "ShakeapeaT'O-the poet o(
EngJa.nd's grea.tness," in the Temperance H a.II ,
r~
,':iOVE&TIBER
(Derbylte'. wife). williDJ . to
SHA.llJD ROOMS with. SQme()ne
Ilmtlar
,p oaition.
smart with
fat hogs and BOWS £5 128. 6d. to £11 15s.
was a. good aU round supply, hens ~Iling
2i. 2d. to 48. Id" c(>Ckerela 2s. to Sa. , chickens h..
to 28. 8d, and ducklinks b. Id. to ll!l. 7d. Eggs
were la. 6d. ,to la, ad. per dozen.
'. Hen... we can 'oiuy hind OuraoJveo to deal
with orden eent iD. during th.ia DltXlth on
lIuoPcoI 8..-..0. :
â¢
'from
.
the bam of o.J Ccll&r-P'illing Prices
quoted f9l' lIay.
, ~ ':'rho .j,proci..te the gravity ' of
the outlook will be wille to send in their
'<mIen withont delay,
A very ni cc
Shoe. ond
looks
remarkabl y
, THE MARKET.
Messrs. F. W. Hunton ond Son had a.n e::s::eellent
supply of ILock, and a .good attendao.ce of ~uyeMi at
tbeU' weekly sale, on Tburad&y. BeefTeiilized
values, fat. cows" and heifers 8elling
£13
128. 5d.· to~. Calve. ma.de late prices trom'
339.:" to £6. -Sheep were well jn demand, Ia.mbs
ma,J(ing tip fu;.60s., t.egs from 6Is. to 84e. , and ewes
10 '£S.⢠There was,. good 1!U1'PIV,01 pigs, which
\~L ~:.~"t}i-.,.
~
'1: ...
⢠⢠~t ~ ~~b to fOrellee "Wb.at contin·
pci.. may arlee in -the COtlne. of tJie next
it is
Noa.d. A S.C. (a. candida.te for ~he
interlude.
".~: .·td~~~)(Jwi. :3nth)',,:,,'a ~ '
:. 0Dl:J::~""~
: r.::.:..~ ~ ·.o~,j~ the
f.~ weat. and
TF'
,
Catalogu .. G~tis.
Pri... 1.0...
F.
I
Lnnce-
PriPlitive Methodist Minietry), took the ~ommg'
service, Mr. Sutton prea.chlnJr lot the eveOlng serVlce from the text: ,. For I am not uba.med of
the Gospel of Chrillt, for it is the power of God
olfer. whicll 'cannot be carried throngh.
A GTueeome Di.oo'f'eQ"_
The Amuaement
The Corn M&d:et. '
,
Corpi.
CELLAR-WLLING OFFER
which it.
~.nr-annual . pract.ice to
for some!
'.
but. in, iill ProhabitftTf.e~ ~muI!))e to..~:'t.hi⢠.
.
~
11> tbe Kennel;.
,
Our Day Colleet;;0't
The Mayor's Gift.
'RUaaian J~~ Relief Pmtd.
The Philha.rmonio ponoert.Dangm-oua Dl'i-riDg.
,.
m~ th!
Wanta" \ Ad'f~tlulll"ta.
U
Notioel of Keetinp. et4.
~ Article, lfiIitar;' 'Benioa and IroIan<l.
WOlll6U'S
were good oongrega.tiona at both services.
Quality Higb,
WAR llIME
.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Tbe newly 'Vpointed ,tudent pastor, Rev. D . E.
Sutton (Paotor 8 College) commencM hi. miniotry
ilt the Ba.pti!lt ' Church on Sunda.y, when there
SALE '& ' SON,
.
PIN6llt Ljme Il\BlcientJy to enoble no to
and
6.-
FROM
We .... getting, snppJi.. throng)( at the
"age 4.-
I'
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'1'91<6
l 1'nly _,ible but [ Obabl&;-indee.d. if eODclition ⢠.get wane iruJtead of better it will
I becOme. inevitable!
.
~bhire Gypsi...
. Property
lOUR ~E~~S
OF
,
. A re~ 'coal famipe next .."nnter seems not ..
Oa.Tenhatn Petty Session â¢.
HU!id 01 Hope Competitions.
Early Closing AIooeIAtion.-Annw lIopo<t.
Wmily Brewers' Grievalloell (8&muel H. BJa'gt.)
Berb C.M.S.....,AmluaJ M ..ting.
~ag!,
.
I
WAR ITEMS.
\
T. H. JaJllO, 'Royal Berkl, ~hO WlW!
in ~ hand some t,ime since, U now
h is - dilcha..rge owma' to the lever Dature
of the injuries. Sapper ·R. G. CI.m.n~, R.E.
C.bJe Secti(!o. is home this week on le&t e lrom
Fr&Dce.
'
,~
~ 'Wh~leule ' ~jtmg in tb. ~m~iQg ~~
1 dnring ~ tlie 8Q.flier stages· of.. the .
......
the :lator' oI!octe o~ , the Military .
B;yji;e: ~ct ')'l'e reducing colliery ~iTities
, ~-J ~mmu;nUID.
"
1 . Apart fronl ·t~~ q~8Ition of re'dut!ed output, the limited and dill decreasing
trUllport faciliti. ,by both land and lea.
I. mab th⢠. outl()Oki very l!inis&r and ' for· .
, bidding. '
.
An Im-peri.t Memori&l to the JIeroeI -of r'~
('rl>e Duke of Bodfonl and other.). .
!'ute 'of StreDgth Tei... (B:r. Ap~lo).
,,
.
'
HE , di&al\l.. ""nnected with the
.' nati~,~ ouppl,. ...... likely to
beoom~' ,"rY,( .'~m
the ~
.'
....,... £atm'.
1
Oount7 The&.~
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termL-Box 83271 "Observer"
!~ow ,.....d ⢠.High-tl,.treet, Crowtborne,
ad·
a motor car at' ICrowt:.borne without
-
2Oth.- P.8. SatH.;:r atopped him half
Jjghting-up time. Defendant saId
. it Wlloi 80 l~.-Re wu ordered
. """-~ 41.
_, .l .
Palmer" rM'k:avenue. Reading
without ⢠tight at Sonning on
ordared to p&;r, the costs, 45.-
WORJKING P AJlTY.
Undeor the dtreetton of Mi86 Beatrb Routb the
Worki.og Pft.I"ty, now a recog n1sed gTouP. bu' made
neMl,. Dine hundred ga.TlDenu. dUTIng t he e.ecood
&eason, which has just t.ermlD&teci.
These ha.ve
been ~nt to the Wa.r HOBpltalS' Sun!)ues Depot,
Duk:e-slretlt.,
.nd tbe &creta.rl' OD
behalf 01 the
h .. gratefully acl<now·
this
11 dOlUg for
The
distri·
I
, Smart
I Gipsy
ISh"e. cut
g'rip the
land to
I r~!:t~1
j~int.
4 / 1 H for cash.
I
f
evide~.J
aUd defenda.nt, who
it. IwUi the only time
a. lamp for six or seven
,r
i
~
, a&ld
Shoe
con structed
.Ye;:
wid,l ar Oft'enOft ILt R~
\ be on Apnl 19th',
At6G MoKensie
flned 56.- idne,. Cbas. Sharp.
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r
)
~ULTRY DOUSES ~nd Coope in atock, Portable Buildingl, }Iotor KOUNS, Garden
Fr'am61. Lig'ht.. eto.
Inspect. or Obtr.iD tbe
"Better Built I I lists.-lIawthOm',; 19, Duk&
StMet (and London Wot"n, Eut Street), ~in,.
EWING' lIACHINE Rl!PAIRS .,.. >. our
Bpecia.1it.y. It mah. 'DO difference what make
t be lI.phine ill, '1'1;6 eau "pa.ir it.
Get our l"re6
e
them, where they got them frqm.
th... they had been to &1Lr
S
IbJltruction
Book and .a:re
tronble..-Port..eue
B""", Ltd., 1, woat at_t, ll<>sdiug.
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TW)'FORD.
Over 2,000 ~ "'" at the fron~
LondOn lanndri.. 8"" Ihort of otan:h.
Denmark il! to n.ille fundI! fo.r 50 aerop'imes.
The Liqnor Control Board hope to find ⢠non·
.&lcohoJio ltout.
M:~rthyr ba.ken uk for an extra. '6..⢠weel\, but
have
30. to 4..
.
Ma.nchester tram:w&ya are IAnng tbe n.tea -the
Th. Arent. for the U ~adiDg ObMner U at Twyford
III,
,,
w.
.r
ClIU'RCH, Nflw_l:ent. etc.⢠Statton·
rood; ·lIsa'S. WYMAN and SON!!, R.i1~ 8 ....
are
tion !Io:obtall; and · M....... W .
SONS, 1. Station-1'oad.
l1.
SYlTH and
'u....
,<Â¥opted
need.,.
Women in the boot trsOe ate to get the same
wages a.I. men for doing th~ same work.
,
old age penl5iona wer& pa.yable on Deoember 31st lut, of which ~,464 were to men.
A strike of undertakeT'8' ,nen M a prote.d ~nlt
Sunday 'burials bas. taken pI... at Liverpool.
a.om~,OOO priaoners of IWian origin in Ttrrkeatnn b&ve expreased a deaire to ~me Italian
citizens.
.
A High Wycombe firm ill fl3:ecuting 8 flnt oroa
for a thousand clock C&II&& of the kind formerly
made in! Germany &D.d AustriA.
!
Corporation on Monday 'Yoted
982,384
-
I[.st, .en·
"rble h eel.
They replied
I
Style No. 2301.
I,
Rel.ab le
GlAce Ox.
Smart
.'
ellt
and Fin ;:,.!]
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Cheap as
thin gs are
to.day)
district ute,
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II
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BI·::R::
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:C'''''··~-(!C·b.r'~ at; tbe rate of 11 M. for tali. 11"1\
two, Itp_ "",d 6d. lor ud! add.itJ.ogal UDtI or pu' 01
a ,be lifter.
I,
)(.6.tJU_.t.O", an ,ab~tlld at the rat. til . . 64. for u..
. ItI* tour llD. ait4
-.ch ~0Ml
01
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6d.JI-
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,,,"" ,/-0 ~ ' f!IOr. â¢â¢ ' . . \
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D~1IJ. aT' ~ 1r1tb' q' charte. :bU~ It iddlUoN
to the orol.. aoUtlJcatlqâ¢â¢ ~th.,. .1110 ar.
~bl .. u ' qnll':tlDt.
ttit lUllS raw u
of ~l"hi
I.
, J. )1:.1(08101" fltltJee. til tlbarred' Za. M . · fo!' tbt
UfI , ... d.
a'
QOtJoea
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\
;r.tTESDAY.-Before Mr.· H . C. Mylne
. W'OkiPlham) .nd Mr. W L T. Marlin.
LIGRTING OlUDER PINE.
III.bel Beith 'WaS. summoned for falltng to
a light in , her hoUle at Wokingbam on April
and on the evidenoo of P.O. HopklDs waa
,
"
I !l~~~~~~d:~~:~~j
publisbing buai-
~~~~~~t'~~~~::~;~~~~th:
~
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lln.
MARRIA ES.
May
1
!
'1 '' ' ". . .
GODDARD-lIILLAR.-On IMay 9th, .t G""yfria",
Churoh, by tho Rev. I. Si'riter L.Th.II.A â¢â¢ Jam8l!l
PembrQke. eldest 80n of Mr. rand !.IT&. Goddard, 10,
C8.IItlfl-It.reet, t.o Ellen, onlt ~v.i:nlt. ~.ihter of
,Mr. and Mr. M.il~r, 110, FlJu-streetl ~'
lOa.
I
,
DEATHS.
====="",,;,,,==~;"'====;====i'loLIFFORD._On
11th, Emily lanet, da.ulfl'itar
of Mr, and Mn. Job Clifford. of 76, Cbm!church· HINF.J'ELD.
S
road. Rea.ding, aged146 yean.
CURnS.-On May 7th. Richa1'd J&m8l; beloved
.
DEATH OF MR. CHURCHILL.
hueband , of Ra.obel Curtis, of 19B, SOuthampton'At the ele&e of hi. sermon on 6unda.y evening,
.trec~. Rea~g, aRed 67 yean.
the Vicar made a short reference to the JOfJII the
Church had susta.lned by \,he death of Mt'. SCOTT.-on May (th, at his pa.renta' home, Twyford,
Leonard Scott, of the Metl·opolita.u Police ud late
Churchill. who WM for sevel'&l ye&l'8 a member of
of Berke Conltabul&ry, aged' ?7 yea.rs, ' r
the choir and & moat re",lar communicant. Mr.
,
Churchill, wbo was 69 yeais of age had been un.
well for Ie long time, 'b ut the end leame Wltb un.
,
ce.ndid&te in the
, aim CO.t
Ii: to hu
nrge been
~h.
policy in eotiduct·
I
One of
,5/11 for cash.
,
i
and capless.
'1
tramw&yt auld
,
on a
II at, wide
to get 8. job
and had found the tina .tan 'n~ iD the laurels
CONCjlRT. _
near the lodge . entra.nce' to
r Wood. drlve.
concert organised in aid ' of Junds to
They broo~tthem into WOkiD ham to â¢â¢n tbem.
to ladsl of tb. village th.e .D '
-,Fredk.
II,. of the Briti 1 Petroleum Com' I:c!,ur.gin.g
£5 58. was reali sed, and about
pan" lIa.idv' be eMS wel'e W() h ' 2a_ each, and
" from the village will b eD~fit
were charged p ut to the conBU:p1er at 28.-Douglas r:tl'....,bv.
are dne to Mr. Bert Welfa.re' &nd
Gonia,. a Canadia.n 101dier (motor driver). sa.id the
from ReadinlF, who greatly can. trihute'd to
Oanaaia.n troo~... at Bear Wood had their petrol
1"0
from the BritIsh Petroleum C.om~ny, and f)&ch
success of the effort.
can I'.ep~nted ~:-The two lad. pleaded not
- -- guilty, ADd repeated what they lS&id to the police·
m&n. They Bald tb&y uked !tbe ~I Shell people"
if the~ had loBt. the cans, (L'Q4 if they bad sa.id
II Yes '
thaT could ha.vel b&d1:.b6 cana then and
tbere.-Tbe Cha.irma.n l!Ieljerely cautioned the lads, II La''''''()orpl
who were bound over tor six ' montha 8J1d placed II
under the probation of6oer.
-.
B~ilt
WBlBT DRIVE.
'.. ,
A wq ~ whist driye ~.. lleld~.
BOROUGH BENCH.
In the Aaeembl,. Room (kindly lent for ,~e
oocuioll), in. aid of the funda of the Worlring
M';en'. ClUob, .bout 115 being prseut. The prir.es SATURDAY.-Before Yr. H.I C. llyln. (May~r of
werre preeented by MiM Glle! to the foUawiug"': Wolring,h&m), in tche · cb8.1r, Bond Mr. W. T.
Ladies: 1 MiM M. Eusbo!1j 2 MiN D. Broo"\or,
Marlin.
I
myatery ).fiM Wise, conaoJ&tlon )ITS. Light.. Gen·
THEFTS l'BlOM II ~RD."
tlemen : 1 T. E. W., 2 Mrs. Ayrt18 (plaYing 88
gentleman).' ' mystery Jd·r . W. Pennington, con·
.i~nf~~~;.'n\1'O~i~;~i.~~.ry~~~
~mploy«i
~J
was cbarged
dation Bern. Rae. A. large number 'of soldle~5
fellow
were present. Prizes wore ,pven by Mrs, Giles,
Mia SimmondtJ, vi88 TIwwin, Me8S1'6. ' Wbeeler
Bros., Mr. C: Hunt, Mr. Eli. b& Hieks a.nd: Mr, P.
'Det:Itn'J'Da.nClng afterwards took Dlaoe, the
musio bei,.ng Sl!Pplied.. ,b y MiIB Simmondll, Misa
Gregory, Mias HU'l1t a.nd Mrs. Pearce.
Mr. F.
Dentry .... the M.C.
n,ual·£~OO ,OOO this year⢠.
Ii
I
ior comfort,
WIL3
a epecia.l ooneta.b1e at Twyford atated the fa.cta.
THE!T OF PETROL TINS,
H&1'OId J amee Sharp I and~
1 erald: Bond were
trol tins, the pro·
cha.rged with lteraliDg U,rea
perty of H.M. Govemmetit.-P C. Hewett 1!I1..id he
ea.. the pt'I8OO6r8 with the pet.tol C&D8, and wed
&xpooted
May
lat.. members
Much "mo·,tln
11&11
been suddenneas
expres:eed on
with
' th&
mo"â¢â¢â¢ , , family.
J!f~~::~~
1
~Nl!1~~C1n
i
.
Price 8/11
t
TEST
IShapc
Strong
Glace Kid
Shoe.
I
172
60
very
wIth
88
short
.kirt.
sr
â¢1~