Reading Observer 09-1916
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THEne'"ProprietOr.:."
v.~.y~.~. the
fue C....m
so
Olty~tn
;
art
cbnvlnccd that V."'YUS& pro'-:..wea 1~1ca with 'the _best ....w.for â¢
, ..
'.~nc
soft akin ...... loVely
c_~... l th.t th.y ha~ .~.d ·
'for 1. the distrlbutipn. of ~a!. iU. 'to
d.monstrate-~ elIcoptlonlll lIe..ut'iiy ,
Ing' l"'wu"* the ~'" -'. ,,_
, These ,minIatUre ._ll l ....., of
V.n·y..... Oft very nlco for the !land.
bag and ~"Yilady ah'oulilCui ' out tile'
" ' _'bC\ow
iuuI.end'fo'r 'One.
,~
, ,( T--
DOp~
:II,.
hope .t aU
â¢'''n~i)""n''Y0 help.
howe"",,.
tried Doan'a
and the change
they induced was a.stonishlDg. 'When I
ba.d used ono box of the pilla I felt
better, I and after flo full course I waIJ
bn.ck at my work W1thout any diecom;,
fort wbatever.
\
"It is ten years I!inoe my Qure by
Doon's Pilla and I bve D.OTer had 8t 8lgn
of returning Jddney trouble.
â¢
(SlIJUed) I U T. WILBON."
.,
"
TH~S COU~ON
CUT qUT
J.u..
.... NIId It .s-,.'II1th',..arlkm,.&o C ..
L&4..x......~w.t.7"la1jMoIT_Y.... \..
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DAIRY:MEN~S ·'SPO~TS.
Th.' po.tpOud' '~rII
~
met DaJ.rYDlen and Cowkeepe1'8' Ar.aoclation were
A_ Payne. age,!
held at the Re&mng- Footbsll C lub ground, Elm
OD Wedne~ay, &D.d were witnessed by
pxI crowd. whiCh in~uded li!'ver&!
wounded !Soldien.
~ There were.. four events
\ ....
!ned \0\ ~Qnnd"'J ';ao1die", an~ good .,.trl..
reâ¢â¢.ried. " A~· f.~tllfl\ ,Of ' tile racing
m.,w.·,, _ .â¢
l!ificent fOnD aho",! by J . . W. Hamâ¢â¢ the
iary of tbs .&ediIig Dairy' ComPNIY. who proved
⢠hard nut f~ri ~he ~dicapper to cra~ , Alth,ough
59 yeers of age; Ham. dl!ploy.d great pece and
much enthUSlUDl
shown when he annexed 8.
mentorioUi double, by wuming the 100 yardJ han·
dicap aiid tbe , 50 .Yards â¢volerut" i!&ndicap. An
Interestlng matcli I ...... run
"BUly"
Bents, the ~~ FootltaJ.I Club trainer" and
.. Old Sport" (R " E. A M. Maynard). and
althougb Beato only conceded Mayn.lr"d five 'yards,
th. latter crea.te4 a mIld .~ bY Wlnnmg by
....0 yard3~
the afternoon ·the Comnutt.ee
ent.ertamed the wounied solmen to I tea. The
guests w~re -Welcomed by Mr. ,Banis, and at hiS
msttga.tl'ln three ~ hearty ! cheers were &Ccorded
th.m. Led by s,igt. Cunnm~bn. the
AUIll loudly reclp~ted.
'_
I
I
Park,
Pills, \6lXteen y ears I
4
'5
l!il1a.
n,t,..
of the Reading and pi,.
"
Mr. Wilaon said :-" I h8.~e not
yean, thanks to my absolute
discl~d no .lIe,.. c~utp.ltancePJ, an I the
lIon
ru..a. ~e Che>rman (Mr.
Macluiy) ....d ' 1 would be as well if
known that
were very few cae. in
....heapnll
grNlt¥; r.nd ce~
' . Iy not
I...
~~~::t were dlscloaOd.
"
':ppesleJ for her head ⢠.,cd~â¢â¢r
YETERAN.
,< I
â¢
Ct~~~ ~
r" ...
SU~CESSFUL '
j
'OF
Th. Appea.! Tribuna.! ..t agaIn
A "f" ...,.. m whielt L. Cmp, ~
objeclOr ..ked for a ..·he&ring of hi.
. ~~
A
RE-HEA~NG
I
Cured
SIITING.
~
r
of men
r
Non::roft, Lamed
!but when neCessa.ry
atd and assISt in tho
not responded
WB8
~
wu the
I
ft
I r'Elrljl-embe.r
of h18 VOIce,
morrtU:1'. '~I etc
head conata.ble was
on the eiect1.Qn of
numbet of othem to
serve under him, the
being submItted to
the calef maglatr~t.es before being ~worn.
of a. ~rles of
At thl& period there 'Were many Dan16h .prU!ODet'!j
R~LDg."
by o~ wa.r here, some of whom, I fea.r, suffered mu.ch,
ap_~ In Ibe
for I remember that two of thom commit~
I
sUlclde, one lU the H IVnsterns " a.nd anotlJer a.t
the Lancastn..n the Long Barn Inn. ~ Danish officer, whIle . s. p~.
and 10 SODer of wa.r her6~ m ~rled a. Mu;s Cooper of- ~t
Pa.rlsb (da.ught:.;r of a. ~ r~t!:r~ Il.rchltect~ ot
t~at Dame), and waen l-it was suppo£ed tbat) N,a.{Kl.
l'fn" career was lfin~l'y cloeed, th..., Danjr~ {1)l' 89 ners ⢠before retFm~g to the1r homeG, drew}.u,p
a...: memona.l and P1resented It to Mr. Sberw~;
t~o ijrm of Hooper ~ Sherwood, then au
sttrgeon. th&nlring I hi~ for hia great ltind~u·:':'&lij;l
r.a.a
hotw.""
Millitw", ' &I!"'Hnlative. aplI.ale<l
.,fien4..... ·
colldijiion&l exemption grr.nted to
31, married, draper and
Mr AIldr..... W.lsh
I.I~elld!n(ln. ';"ho was sa.ld to ' h.ve
WIth £1,100 of hook
he.... aAlstlJ hl6 b~theT" bUl!lnen m
brother havrilg :jolned the Anny. I
Durmg
BP~T8- R~'l;5.
allowed
Pte L C ' H&gll~ Y .. J" P ; ~'(~
\
Threed the ~eedlel ~ (wpqn'ded lO\dien):\ 1 Trooper Boasley. 2 SergI. C~. 3 Pie.
Barbtt.
~
I " Egg and Spoon' Race.-l,Pie, Jt ~ 2 Air
, M.chanlo J. Pufki.. , 3' TroOpor H. 'WilJiaIM,
1 1()(}' Yardo,tJY'aIl<inl.. H~ (wounded soldier,) -1 Air.,M.ch&itio J, ~urkisl, 2 Trooper 1L
Wilh""", 3 ~~hta. -IJ
,
100 Yerde ,J,.adi\!!' H=di"'\"p.-1 Mi.esB~tcher.
2 Miss Lawmto;e, q Mn. LeO.
100 Yardr Men~·rJiandicap ,-J. J. W, II&rrlll.' 2
A ~filton.;' W: B)'in~
.
-'
â¢
100 Ya'1ls Boh) Handicap (9!11.... ·\O 14 y.....).
-1 Fred""J)jU"': !Ii Main;.,. ,AttnO, 3 W Stroud.
Thread the Needle Riiei\."':'1 'Mr. Walk.r ""d
11,.. Butcher. 2 Yr.' and
Lee, 3 Yr. AIIree.
Junr. and Mn; Tiller. t
~ â¢
I
aged 39,- &n mkee~r, of W'an'~~'·e.
ohtained condItIonal exeinption.
j
-r ~~.lb~;:;:tl';;;;.;:' I;.'wr'r apPeared
Repreaent.t1.'9'e
a~
for ~cott.
' Th.>·Mr.
appeal
,
...
. 1lh. varioUl .⢠""'l1 ~t'#
follo .... : 100' l{ards F1.~ :ffandi<;ap~ ("onnded oo\dien).1 Gunner P. J, 'Gallagher, g Pie, ; Hough\o'l. 3
'
I,
g~atU1tous pr.ss onaI servICes dunng therJ Io~ ,
captlVlty. J
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Il1l!61>ible⢠⢠ppeo,."hoe' l~~r
~er.,rt ~WlS lJlFt.tng h.irnaotf <on~e\r.. ~luIlf ;,
waf
thOt
wsa oon~ntr~trI on
Ysrds
ChiunpionShipâ¢...!l A. Butler, II E.
Butler WOIl by ~wo' ~,
and won the <\haJienge ' cup preiented f by Mr.
man.
order
Davl~
100 ' Yardr Lady Milk Carrien' Race.-l Miq made '!1th I t~. ODnsent
a1C~1 as donu~ bclms, r~baooo
"bib . thel ....
thoee woo viSit.ed them.
...
..,.
'oorooBNAoR N.
O1U"l,OSltleB.
â¢â¢:' i h<",d-
of'
I"opp~, and mani I\tt.le u,oeful hiOlfS.
I'
Mia w~aman'. ..
ta.tiTe.
I 1
,,~_...."
"
59 Yo.rd. Voteq.n.s· HRlldu,aE.-1 J. W. Hazru. G. J. FuIker applied for hili lon, W.
2 S. ThomooD'; 3 A. J Att....
,
of HamPl~ NorrUJ, a oowman, eio. ;Be
Egg and SJIOl'n RaC~,-l Medge Walker, 2
for exemptiOn tIll the middle 'of Oclobjlr aa thi.
Mr. JohnsOn. 3 'Mrs. :LOc.
SO'Yarda GlrI.I ' Raco (4 ye.". to B' voan)-l ~~~~~~~~~~
fu
Dorotby Attre~, .2-Ruby Jacque â¢â¢ 3 Ethel ,Oood- hevmg . join,d the 4T)11Y. : N 0 tlme :was laUowed.
..."" al\Qwed to
child
1.0...
~
Mlhtary Rep,rese.nta.tiv.e objected to exentp.
advi~ to join the V.T.O.
Yaros Boy,' HlIldicap (4 .are to 8 y .....) till Oe£ober 11th granted 'to 'H: G:- Wllhams,
G.
"led. 32~ a forema.n
1 any Jou.s, 2 Sidney Attree. 3 F, LIWl.!>ury.
the ~outh Berka ¥otor WOlD, Kintb~.
of Calcot, a~M on grounds
yaro."14tej>.-R. E. A. Maytlo.rd defeated
B Beits 'by two ~rdJ .
I
man rI.ted that his JlI'l'Iner 11 in the ,.Arlit.. I :=r~~' ~ h. support. hIS WIdowed -'~-'~" .
The officers "for the sports "",em ' -Refo~sJ
he hasl 8 :sub·contrAct for . MUDltnmL ' 'I1h; J:.
to his fa.mdy: Mr ' Andrew
M"'1'1I., J. 'W. Hattill and A. J. Attree; JudS",
ca&e
was:
a.d~oumed
for
a
week
with
...
VlelV'
to
the
ma,k e the appeal, whlch w~:·;·~~~t;~~:1 :~~~~~~~X
, Me~ B. Locke, rEo Jpwon and H. goJt.elow; man, "~ho waa formerly ' iD '...the mercantt'el m~eJ
Gouldon,
I!IOliClto;, of ~
handicap~J'. Mr R~ E. A Mayniud; starter, Mr.
for E. Borre,tt> aged ~, marrIed. &..
Howard -St:ebbi!!.gsJ marksman, Mt C. Cf'OlllDg~ obta.mtng l'l'po.~ lD t~:aoy.l l!j1lllpee~. ' . 1 .
4nother ljDilitary ap.peaJ. WQ; a.ga1DIS.·i ~ption
tarm, but th~, ltPpeal 'WM dlaml~sed·
ton j co~tt-ee J4e!lSI'l R t Locke (chairman), .AI Cox, aged '00, smgle, a.' farmer, of
J Att""J.. W , ., Pym â¢â¢ H O""telow.,Ft Jo~. untIl' September' IHb granted tO~: A. Chapman
J Lee, ~ Wh~ler, Wlth E. Thomson aa ' bon. 37. an
in.,bUOj11e.. ' at ;Kintb.lJry. . Mr:
appealed;' ,aying h~ w .. t~::~t,~.
6ecretary and '11on treasurer.
~
.ppe~ ~f~r CI{a~ "The ,appeo.l
f~ Tlie' appea.l W'U '4
prtu, were prooented by- tho foUoMng ' Iiidi..
<nmli..ed,
'
.. rt;" . , - â¢
RECURRINd DIFFICULTY.
and gefillemeo: ~ and Mrs, Let, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomaon, ' Mr. ' Locke, Mr Crollsing!.on, .. Yl'.
35, morried⢠. p;';'priet<lr of' the
" famier"o!
_-\tt.ree, Mr. ·Yon,.s, Mr. Btadley, Mias Jones and ~:;t~;:~~~~::i~., Crowthome ....... p~~ed,·- and
'aged 28, m~edJ hllS h
~ir G ,J Bro~n ,
"
',~, â¢
,
b~ , Mi' sYdney ' Bram. UntIl
h t.Mr
F"
J K
lOwa
, "
Durmg the &ftll!nloon aelection. JW~re It..yed by
the Roy'" Berlii ~&nd, vhieh nttw>de .by kind
pC!TmLSsion of tbe ·o1lioen.
J
â¢
-.
ON
BEAM.
ENDS.
Tp. appe3.l _.....
diOmi...
waams'
given.!
.
'- \ .
'A:grlculttlrll)
descqbed
sad"â¢
Tbe pnzea we" dlrlnhuted by Mr. .T W. i~~~I.i~'Ii~:::;!e!Re~P~reoen~latlVO -appOaied agalmt
of WokUighem, bed
B arns, who waa a.ocorded a. Ihearty vote of thanks
l l .d!lr\"-\ed 19 ,W . 10[
Jiio-Bon. 'F.-Wlilte. i '.,recL.'l9
on the propolS!'i of Mr. R. !l.tocke.
.. .hop _",..,.gerr, of Hungerdrover. ⢠This did
. Votea of thanks were also pused
of hJa father. Jtled 77. II JIm.
the offi.CJl~Js and tJw committee.
e:tuh if be, goes. "It means
the father. The
,
.. ..., ...
Febru&rT, 1885.
,I
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...,.,
~
HOURS.
..'
I
li&hti durmg the 1co"llDg wmter Is likely to 1<>&4
the Govtu'nw.erit to ~e some drastio actlion In
I.
the ra.tter of oomp
yearly closlng of hops.
AJroaray many ftnns are cl061ng ~ ea t ea;rly as 6~
a.nd
o'o1ock durIng' ,the early paTll , of th~ ...~
~l,..
,
and Ihave :reduced
hours on FrJdays ffOw It)
o'cl~k to 8 o'cJook1 and on Saw.roays Ifrom 1'1
o'clock \to 9 o'eloo~. !Nationa.l necem!.ity iJ ' tQle to
~h us wlta.t the Na.tiono.l :AmaJgn.mated: LUmon
of Shop Assistan ts, ' yarehousemen a.nd Clerks has
oonatanU,. urged, tna.t shopPIng hours r ~e un·
neCeMa.ri.ly ~long, and I that lt 15 qUlte PJS-sible to
purchase one's coDlmodities Imuep earher "bhaQ ~
was the pubho ha;~it ~o y~rs &go The members
of the NatlOnaJ. !A.m:algauia.l..ed Umon of Shop
.A.ssl&tanta, W&NDoUGdmen and Olerks Will feel the
benefit of a.ny stePs ":'hic~ &re taken in this dlrecl mg urged to make fhll uss
tlon} and they are be
j
o~ tfe opportunity t IUS Nfo~ed and give I at.tJn~
tiOD. to such questlons l as techmcaJ tralnlng. so that
the va.lue of their
may be lDcrea.sed, and
a.lso to the
organISatIOn, 60 tha.t
be pl iLCed on a. mucil
7
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ret='-l'~~~t·~[~~~~~~~~~j
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I â¢!
Wmldleld"-:~~~~~(If'~~~::~~
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I
I
SHORP~NG
The d61nre to economise in the :use of art.iUc,al
a
e
thOl& .,.pr~sooel'll '
pl'OOllI'OIj le~ of mutton, bone. and ....... !
engaged W, '''"i,''Di them Into aU f>~ of'
ThompllOll., 3 I~' Lee.
2 tMn: ~Led, 13
'fl,otluls beil!!: il'.Ti!!'!.
~,d an old gentLema, of tHe name of ~)'.
member of tho Society of P'i'iflnds. ... who aaald converse w:1th them 3D tbel-r own ilanguage,
oftet;
10 ~forinin~ e.cta of kmdoo!18 tol' tW:!w..that
o!IreArR (6t perha.ps
-were!
r'-~
"
n on â¢.~nm.; ..iion'ed)11 oftfn
changed
ave~tn.nc pIeceS. '
Â¥no
La.wtend6,
-.'-.'''.''-
t¥
lst BATT. BERKSHIRE ,VOLUNTEER
'REGIMENT:
';
... 1
; â¢
~
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f. -
I
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â¢
1 ,
hi od , 2"" ,OOMPANlU.
(I'~"';a. N~ 1 \0 S.)
Orden forp
Our Portrall
Is 01
'1"ee.k
Ills. E. COO~
ending . SeptembF 16th.
SlMld.y -Paraqe<1Ung Edward Statue 9 .55
who "rltâ¢â¢
Dldcot. The, B&l¥i' Will att<ood.
Monda.y -$lOoting', Nop ~ PJa.toon, 'Al~~~';::::Â¥~.
Range, 6.30 to 8:Jo.
RecrUlts' 'chua,
7 30
Shoot~Ir,
9 30
Corpl. :-N$)J1l!lU1i Range ,Oftloer.
T>J.ei!da.y
,
No. 4 'platoon, Alfredslreet Ran~e 1 6.30 to 8.30. 01&81 fof' N.. C.O:'I, at
'" hlch recruilS '" ua &n,.. members ' wa.lltin.., i.nstrUcl
&ttelld~
practice,
Rall,t 8..Ground,
\
tlon maySt. , ~elS' Cintr&
7.15,
.Ha.nd
parade Armoury, 7 .~
Thursd ..y.-ShootlDg, No 5" Flatoon, A1fred~
~treet Ra.n~. ' 6 30 to 8 30. ⢠'R ecnnw' â¢cJass..
\Vedne~ ..y.~mp&IlY
", rmoury, 7.50.
Fr,d.y' -S6ootitit. No,
71&
Usual
8~OotiDg. _ No.
t!.Ule8 .
.. .('
1,
PI.toaD.
~Ir~~~~
m~oD,
:0.."., â¢
The A.Jfred.·~t and Oxtord~'tOad
~
L
,e,
'
, Colâ¢. J.
~=~~~t.
'" :.I.ctmg
_ _..,......:.J
'"
I
c:t;LC;Or,l'PLAToON.
Satumy -BhOOtpii.
o clock onward.. ' I
Calcot ruk
.'
8und'Y'Tl'~ drill, Caloot Part. 10,30
Wedneoc! L1·.,..:atiootiDc. Co.lcoi"F"'k 'Il&nr.;
e pm.
~
,1
.....
(
1:~~~~;r!:i1~:~~~~~t;!~aI~~
6 Pl&toon, Earley · ~,"D ...,.I
Raoge.to1130
8.30 SpecIal
o~n
all Iq'
membeta
of, l, 4, 5 aDd
da.· ""
as follows:
NO. 2 Platoon, Barr"eb,
-.sbooth~g,
\ . . ~.
,. .
"1.
I
rmall
y.r.J.o Girls' .H ...dtcap (9 ~ ""14 ~,rt)
~uby.John.sOl1. Ii! Ivy, Tiller, 3 Olive Jacq"",
100
'
.00 shoes neMly fWOrr out.; 60mtl ha,d;,Jm&placb.
WIth
round tins'lo.fti'ted: to them,; ot~;lhad
"eran ,llags. Illy lmp"'t,slon IS that they,,,"'!\e.f"',,,,
,Boutbjampton. I ~ften ,",w .bl. !abe M",,",~~
100
-1
,
1
One da.y Itbout the YE6r 1J.813, I "Wit & l~~r~l.~
o Frencir. pn&oner8 escorted down Londo~
t~ the .. Saracen's Head" 8ta,bles~ wberolfthUy ' weDO
Pyt rw;lth clea.n straw: to lU!1 down_upon ; ~ t~ , :w8l'le
t9~ed three or four Ideep and presented rl :ve~j'
Propltl""iO~;1
~,w.m.d
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I
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