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MARCH 23. '1918.
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LATE ADVERTISE.MENTS.
THE DAY OF PERFECT HAPPINESS
I"he f oi:oW;D, PldvertiamnOilb were. reech'ed ~ 1.."
to II.ppt:ar In tbo usual columna A'! adYert1S~
m&uts m tended flor the columns In .. hlch an·
nouncemenu :UI!I clustfted mUIi; 'be baodod'lD Il\
our Offices befor& mui-da;y on Frida, â¢.â¢
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~bo~d be crowned by the tboaght that the symbol of :our wedding joy is
the most perf~ct thAt mODey can buy.~ H. Samud's "Lucky II ,Weddmg
'Ring$ are perfect-pafect in thetr golden punty. perfect for sterling vaiu.e,
perfect for a Iifeumc's wear. H. Samuel pre&ents to every pur;ch1aser at a
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AN EASTER WEDDING GIFT FREE.
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READING
EW mGH ARM SEWL'N'G MACHlNE. witb
ha.nc'-<;ome cover , lDstrtlctlon bool.:; :L.nd a.1l
&.Ccessorle6, 758 . DO deceptIon; wo gtT6 a. free trIal,
t.hc m'1.ch mc will IIpeak fo r ltself ·T F 6rt.escue Brol.
Lld., 1, We!t Street. Reading.
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A CE NTURY'S
.nd Coops 10 st.ock. rod·
Lon~on Work., Ea,t 8...... t) ,
61, â¢â¢ t (and
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A me-: ting of the Education Committ.ee war; held
on Thur~dllY a.fternoon. Mr. L. G. Sutton pre·
SIded , a.nd there were olso present:
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Sutton, a.nd Mes,rs. R. J. Tyrrell, S. H.ywan:l,
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n.·covered aud I!e-hD.
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⢠F.,.ror and H T. Pugh (clerk).
" nl buy h olt.er
Get. our Lilt. n.od sav~ money.d
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F ortescne Bros., Ltd., I, Wut Stree~ RendlUg.
The report.s were adopted 'Without. ISCUSSlon.
ea~h.
WHEELS from h. IOd.
prsm l
P nA.M
from 4d. each (fi.uedd ifu an ~~tl2i r>y~uH=
WAR ALLOWANCES.
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GUILD OF BRAVE POOR THINGS.
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Thc ninete:mth n.nnun.l l'eport of thlS Ul
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It. states tha.t on. t.he roll led
of
j ust c
~n Issue
The Fmance Buh--Conlm1tteo recommended the
follow ing war allowan ces to teachers; TboF..e 111
receipt. of not more than .£104 a y~a.r an n.l1ow·
ance at the ra.te of 14s a. w eek; t.hose In receipt of
more thnn £lO~ a ye&l' a.nd not more than .£156 a
year an allowanoe n.t the rate of 135 I a. week·
. h o.",c III
. receljJL
. of not more than £156 a. year lind'
not. mora than £250 A year an alJowanco at the
ra.'e of £34 a yea.r or a.t t be rate of 15 per cent. oi
. &aIa.ry, 'W h'lCh ever be the great.er; t.hO!e 10
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hIS
ce1pt of more than .£25Q II. year R.!ld not more thn.n
£300 a V' A.r an Allowance at thc rote of £37 lOs. II
vea r They furt.her recommeilded that the wa.r
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allowa.nces gra.:-at.od to workmrln m the Clerk or
'Vo.b D epartment be increMed as follows: \Jarp ~nteT8 a.Dd painters, l~d per h our j bbourers.
2d per hour.
t
m mbarshlp among 120 nnmes of clVtl:,;':, crJP~'b
0,' blinded , t~ro IS one disc.hargoo.
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news from t h e founder , M" " C W. Kimmm
had â¢â¢ ~t
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Cb~llcy', IS the best the Gm ld hAve yet
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who ~ad thIS roport WI I
It 1$ hope t 1\ m:my
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n.sk for n. copy of the latest account of t e wor rlng
Th e R entage Crn.ft.
of the EC hen1e IM'!gn n ·\t
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Schools. for the convalCl!ccnc.." and tram~n~ at
wo~ded m en. !:.l{1e. by Side ,.. Itb thlJ GUll
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where also the gl1'l~ a.nd ba.bles are not. forgoU-c.n
The mest pressing need the GUild h:us, IS for some
With tho _Id , and boy. SCHOOl. MA:<"AGEMENT sun COM~nTTEF.
rne:lns 0 f k'eepmg In touch
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h 1 a d Ilclp in thUi dm~tl(," I Thl~ ⢠u 'L omDllttce have appOlnted Mr F W
C,t ea'\ [' "e 00 . n
i,. ~ked for '.llhe Guild is 10 great. need of hf'lp 1 Holm cs·Wa.l b.~r to b~ tho headm:u:;tcr ~f the I nter·
⢠J t Ime The hon . ""C
Ht t h .. preoont
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⢠ss H elen I m ed la~ D epartment of t.he Wokmn-ham·road
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H'al"... ⢠D a \ I., I and
th c M~H t ... nt h on fiec. M1 SS I School at. t he eala.ry
of £235 per a.nnum fro m
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"!oWl' on c ~\. TintS, L ock View , Rcadulg.
April 9~h next for one year and then rlslDg a.ccord.
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In:; to Glade II. of· the Scalc
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ATTE~DANCE RETURN
The Attendance- Officer suhmitt ed hiS ret.HrM for
th('o month of Febr 1Hll')', 1918, showmg. inter aha,
HONOl1R FOR MRS. FRIEDLANDER.
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t.hat the number of !icbol:m; on the registers of the
p ubli c c 1e mcnt1ry !$Chools In the ROlotlgh d uring
th -. Ir.ont.b was 15,420 as compal'Cd With 14,934 i,1
Fc.b~lIa.ry . 1917; that. the aver;t~e ft.ttcndlln oo Wal'I
12,877 6 M compared \\ Itb lZ,131 .3 in F ebrua.ry.
1917, t ha.t the percentage of a.ttenda nce was 83,5
'Mrs Grace Christi:m 'Fr iedlander. of WhIte
bon secretary
of th e SfJ uth Afn can' '''''ork R fX)ms, R en ding. b ae
km~ht 8. R cndmg, Jlre ~n del\t. and
Mrs Fnedltuldcr bas rendered
conn~tl~n wlt.h tbo Sou th
African \Vork R ooms and mother wa.ys con·
Qected wlbh the war
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'f0 T'BE EDITOR OF Tn.... 1lI'::,A.nL~G
onsJ!lltvr:n."
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He &al d, "I llnuerstnnd you were \
thn: mOl'mng"
The ho.'l , (defendant)
morn,illg
REPUT'TION
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at fi1'6t de.."! !oo it, but afterw.uds ~;t ,
t3.ko tho 1)wycle and now It
siDoe 1818 by
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⢠I a.y. 01 tho War alld has '.r"cd two ye.rs and ten I
I NATIONAL DEPOSIT FRIENDLY
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Â¥Ionths -n Ith hiS roglmel\t m Frauce.
SOCIETY.
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next ti le latest time for'P06L1nl!!
WE.QDING
Th. wetlding took plae. on Seiunhy at the Parish
Chnrch, of Fredenck A~lArmsden, 1st A.ld. R.N.A..S.
(illStruCtor) aud Alice ~t yoan.gest daughter of
Thomu Hughefi, of W~am. snd lai:e of RoN.!
Sussex Regt. and of th", GordOll IWlief Force. The
V1~ar, tbe ~\' . R. "'. Ji. Acworth, o~d. The
nnflA was given (m'ny b~ 'her brothel', Gonner T. H.
Hnghcs. of the R.H .. A.
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HURST.
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SHINFlEIp.
PARISH ~G.
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EAST LONDON OIi,THcH FU!'D.
The IlnnHnl scrmOD8 fj>n behalf p'f thIS fund ",e,o
prea.ehen. Oil Sundny by' the Seor~t.n.r .... Ret'. H. C.
\vilhnn1~, who pleaded ItS ca.use. H e also nJdressed
tho cblldren 10 the aft(ertloon.
MI'. H. C. , Rooo ..tis (Division ..1 E\ecreta.I"Y)
t hen addressed those p ... ",nt. He congratu·
WELLINGTON COLLEGE.
lated tbe Wokinghnm DiStri ct on hemg top DEA.TH' AND FUNERAL 'OF 'MRS. FOR::3'l'ER.
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'The death occurred Oil Wedne~day. March 13th, a.fter
o t 10
01 ;;:a- .., nnd Rants Dn-ision. T-here a. short Illness, of Mrs. Forster. l wlfo of Mr. M. S
ENTERTAINMENT.
The Scarlct Pqm~ Concllrt Party gave an e'!ccllellt
entcrlatnment m the VllJlLgQ Hall (kmdly lent br ]I[r.
R. Curbs), m Rid of Reaihng War Hosplta.la Sti ppLe,
Depot., ou Wednesday. when the r oom \vas \"eli. flIle:i
hy a most appi eciati\'e audIencc. It came a..5 <'L 5Ulpm.o
tt) ma.ny tha.t thel6 Iii KO mu ch tnlellt Tn thA VI!b.~il lUld
all,thOloughly enj oycd th~ manr and v,med 1t.em,tlD.
th ~ progT!l-mrne. It xqust have greuth' eDcoorn~ tbtl
performers und a il ~h ose who helped to rCC(;l'i'O ~
ccmlial n. reccutioll, R~d >TA hope to hcar them Ilf:t.ln III
the near fut.ure. Thb proceeth wcr.J well over £2 0.
Those cOlltnbutmg to the prDgr.lmlllC wero \lr!.
LIttle , Mr. 'Vhlttin g ton, :Mrs. Edward, '!I[r. Tun·
bl ldgo , MISS Stevens, Mr. W nugh, !\.[rs Wlllttmgwu
and Mr. Jancs. Mrs. ''''8ough accoUlpnlllcd.
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PARISH comWIL.
'The statutory Parish :Meeting wns. held in the S{'.ho ~ I
Saturday evemlll=t, n'b en the Trustees of tile Ft:el
Allotment Fuud pro~ eHted then' accmUlts for thr. l)(l ' ~
yeal, -n'h lch were passed. A mcctmg of the p[!rI-h
Cou llcll followed. at which thete were present M C!\5·~.
C. Glbba(ehuU'mao)1 S. Cluey, J. Loader, ,,- Sc11U!io.d.
C. \V. Ward and A. Bal'ke r. The ClllO f bu;;inc!\.~ \I"~~
a letler froUt the Ch ,~lrnUtU of the 'Yoktn ~tm.'ll ttilla!
D Jsh ict Food Control COlllmlttce (Mr. E. ~!. ~turge·)
c nclosmg a letter iwm Mr. C. K. Butlet' (Dl'1'lSlllnal
COlllllllsslonor) on tho Importan t l:Il~hJerl:.il of g:lrtlen
ailotments. and t he kceping- of pigS , tame r.I.bbi.t:s ar.rl
goat!. Tho council decldtlcl that garden [Jllotmcnis aU
Hot rcqmreri, US nel\tl~Lll lI\O eottflge!l 11\ the plr~,h
have lUore garde n grOIl d ntULcheJ to them tll1l1l tlld
occupier3 can p~opcrly ultiva.to. It W~ t esolved ro
heartIly Sl'PPOlt tho kccp.m:; of pl:;S an.d tIl.mc ru iJb'.l~
OD
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1918 WOOL fCLlP.
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The ltuuU!11 Pa:rr&h Meeting: 'SUs h emin the Il:-tfmi
Hnll on Wedrl.e6dn.y C"9crnlig, 'March Hth. Mr.
Aldnd~e presided, a nd tacro w.ere Ilbbut fortypa.roebial
electors prescnt.
M.r. I B;. Goddard pl'e!lentOO thtJ
accowlts of the Shmfic,d !United Cba:z"lties for 19l7.
which were Passed. TOert, were &1: nomumtion5 for
the three \ r1(::mCle8 on t]
1G Pa.nRh. Council, two 11oml' I
nations w cm lnthdraw ⢠and on & shOD' of baD
Mcssr8. Dnrnnrd, A. E. Hamblin snd H. KirlSy were
elcded. T he chmf husl ess ,,,as to consider the qtl!lS'
tlOn of t.he cult.ivn.tion lof the r ecxm.tion gronud Ilt
Spencers Wood, :lnd th oJ r csult. w n.<l a. TOte1lP-lntlt dOlDj!
50.
A meeting of t he Pa,rish Council follo-:ved , but
t11~ re was no hus1Ue8s of importunee.
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\\ Ol'e 934 D eposit mom hers on January 1st Forster, late bursar nt \ltellmgton Coll.tge. The de-::::::,
bst, boing 62 n10re t h n.n t he Newhu ry Dis- eel\sed, who was 09 years of agp.. had lived in ero\\, thorne a grent llu"nber of yehs all<1 Wa.3 beloved by :til
t.r ict. rl'here were DOW 13,177 D eposit mem- who k,)oW her . She took a gIea.t lIIteres t in aU challt· BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS.
bers in t11e Di v iSIon, of \\ hom 1 ,064 wera ad- oblo work, 4nd tbe memhers of t!le G F.S nnd ...... All .. onooncementt for tb lll c~lumu mll~ ~ be .utbtn
WOMEN 'S INSTITUTE.
Ths /!:,,,th ering of the. Hunt 'v.I ' l l&~t w eek was nCl'l- mittecl. in 1917. Tho nverage sickness was 31 Mothers' Union Wlll especiAlly mi~S hel'. Sbe ne\'cr
tieD- ted by t he IIoIWl CII aud &tlLlrU'3t!.!l cf tlui pl ,lel
crihetl (UI:1. " fannen ' meetID R." !A JectuTo OB a\!ll- da.ys per mom'he-r fo th year llC1r'inst 31, da.ys turned l\ dea.f em to Il.nytlnu~ t~lat pron1obd tl.l". weI·
'tndtn~ the same
fI:t.'
BIRTHS are clla\";ed .. t the ratA! 01 18 M tor the
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culturfl was jth'en by Mr. White. ~ .O . S . who dwelt,
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~.! fare of tlH)6e Bround hcr, portlcu lnrly thosc hnllg: at
two 1zne ~ II.nd fld for ellch mddltzoDa i I'U\I Of ~ r ~ 0
upon th~ adnntagea ot eo·opern.tive f lrml1 l~ . A to 1916.
Durmg the yoa-r £2,000 mOle had Owl~mool'. Sho was an h OD. lUolDber of the Female
!\ hne ntter
tll.
feRture of the meetin« was a. bulb C011l11otl tl on tlle been depos ited by membet s than ,vithdra.wn., COUlt of Forester~, and
C. M.S. also IIharell her
Y.OUlUGt;.S lire ehfl.!l!e,1 nt Jhe rue or z..
!lr 01
wilmer in .blch wBS Mis' M. HMth. Tho olltert.:Lln- a.nd tho amount sta.ndincr to the credit of support. I:cr denth bas cast qUltc 1\ Itloom ovcr t hc
8rst. tour hues aDd &1. for each IIlle Dr par 011 I
ment consisLAd of ., The Crystal GaJer." Mrs :t.ud )(l ~S
b
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vIU"ge. The funeral took place con Sn.turday 10 Crow..
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DB.&,TH I &re inserted ~It.ho ut c1UI.r ,;e but Ii artt.1 ~"
1\feNeil : pianoforte solo, Md1Je. Ro~dV'; gong!! by 1fr,.· mem.h &9 l\""R6 £76,000,. ,a.n lTIcrease 0
over thome churchyard. The servico 11l tho church, which
Are
Il111d6
to
the
ordlDnr
y
ncoW'Icntmn3
t
htJ
a
Oli ver , reCitation al ~<1 Rong bv Mr~ ba.rlmgtnll, Btuill £6 ,000 on the pr6\'ious yeo.r.
'HIS crowded. WllS choral. ~ The Vl:cnr, Ca.non Colecl'l,.... r.l:'eable is ndl'ertl&cmeD1.II :at. the B31r., n tu "
violin solo bv tbe Rev. C. Night~ga.le. Mt'ft. Birch·
The Cha.lrman tha.nked the DIvisional Sec- rJ\!fte, IWilated by th'" Rcv.llowley, couuucte(l t.b e lSer·
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â¢â¢ ~~t.I~/::IJ;~~~I.I~ n()flcet are charg.ed 28 to ,' lor I~'
enough presided.
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vice.
Tne
organist,
Mr.
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J.
~1t[lrpe,
waR
n.t
the
r e t ary I o r h IS pr ese nce<n ~ ~au ress .
org'nn. "ud both Crowth orlle1a.nd OwhllDoor ci:rOlrs took
ftrst tot1r ItfleS and cd ~L each &cldLtIOUj ' 11~1 gI
tlart ot a hne f rter
part. A choral celebratlonl of the lIoly Corumulllou
was held nt 8 a.m. The chi~ f mournels were Mr. M.
S. :Forster (h usb.tn p), Ml u l C. F orstcr fLud MISS H.
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MARRIAGES.
PAnIS* COUNCIL MEETING.
Fo~tcr (dl\u ~hteTII\, Mrs.
S. FOl!lter (dl\ughter-inlnw),
MlSl:1·E. l"orstcr lLnn. MISS C. l"orstf;[ (SlSt CI'S-lU . BAKER.-FIDL'ER - On 'March 13th. !l.t S+ 1'1\1]"
A mel!ti'l~ of .the Shipla.ke Parish Conncil wns held
,,\rokin¢la.m, h v the Rey. II !If. Wal ti', 1 rll[ ' ~
la.w), and Ml. A. S. FOl'ster (brother · Ill·lllw). There
in tho ~choolroom ou M'onqay eyenmg. present :
GeMge Baker" Lieut. Hampshire Rc~t., el,I'I:;t ~,). ! ,).
)fr>f;I .... l!udl11i! (eba.irm(\I\). Co~drcv. 'fubb. QUclOl1t, TUFSDAY.-Bcfore Mr. G. A . W&tson (in " 'ere no BowelS, hr 1~'luest. WJtl1 the exception of a.
C.~pt and Mn. A. nakC I . of Evt'1 r.sky Cro:.,;;. I :l,'I<.
cross from tho )Iothcnl a.t On"lsmoor, and
Dobio, ~yfol'd , W arner ami the oie!k (Mr E. C. Cooke).
the cba.ir), Messrs. A. J. lIbckey, H , C. mllf,;llificent
and Dorn. Eltith Flfllcr. ilrtur-h t..>r of )[r [boWl ..h !.
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lallte
wrenth
h
om
the
Female
FONf:lter.s.
OIl
Sunday
A lett er flOm tho 'Fooel Pl'odu ~ tloll Depnrtlncut waa
Mylne, E .I M. Sturges, A. E. Huggms, Col. m orllfa~ Canon Colclldge pall ! nn eloquent tribute to
G. FIdler. of WixcofOtd, WoklDt-\'lmm
n.. ~d, aud the Chn.U·TUtl.l\ efpln.inod tha.t th" Sluplaka
the life IUId cha.rncter 01 Mrs. For~tel', testtfymg to the
M~ckenzio JLnd Dl·. Airy.
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DEATHS.
\ Wnr _-\!"'n('ultllrn.l Asaoci.:ltion ho.o'fi oiltli.tUer\ b'o acres
higb esteeDl a.nd nffec~iou 111 "bich Rhe Wa6 held by
mo~ of Jllll~ for :~ll obmmt~tl.t LM~l hlook . 'ThtJ nnmml
BREACHES
OF
ORDERS.
FORSTRR.-On
Mnl'ch
13th, <l.t \~JS"F!~;~~:!i;',~;;'~:
those
w"ho
knew
ber.
p:ti"tslt Dlet)t.ing followed, but OUlYiI the 1DCmbel~ of tho
Bel ks. Ehz,lbet.h . wtfe {)f 'MICha.el S.
counc,l wcre pr~oll t.
Loc.·Corpl. R. Wormley, 01 tlie R.F.C.,
Bursn.r of W ellmgton CoHcgc, aged 69
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'VendoveJ", for riding a picycle ~thout a. rear
KILLED IN
E~D.
hght at Londoll Road, Bonning, on February
KINGTON. -On lL'uch 16th,
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--rl-- - - -- - - 2Hh, wa.s fined 58.
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PAItISH COUNCIL.
received 1R action _me da.y ,
A meeting of the Par18h CounCil was held at the
Queen's Wesbmnstor Rifles.
PARISH COU _ CIL.
J ohn Sholto Bailey
!!Ummoried for "
O~ureh
Room
on
March
13th.
Thore
were
present.
Mr8. Kmgton, 1, HaIIlIlton Roa.d,
A meeting of the Council wt-S held at Dun¢,en hreach of tOO Motor Spirit and Gas (Restri<>:Messrs. H . D, D . YlUlde~Ateg61~ (eha.u·ma.u) , J. S.
yea.rs.
. S~hool on 'Vednesda.:(. There
)11''('sent hies,l'Irs. tion) Order at, Sandhu,,*, ou Ma.rch 9th.
A l lr~ht A. Old , Ernest Ca.U,R and F. l'a.tldlCk. Mr.
Mr. J _ H". Elliston Clifton, on behalf of d.,. raklalck
L. Silundcrs (eha.ll'TDan\. A . H. W ell s. C. Cox,
report:cd tha.t tho letter from the Henley Rural
Diftriet Food productionTI I ReprescntatIve bnd been W I LCOCI{S.-Tn 10vIIlg meillory of our
\V. Fitch. J . P ound. F H . Si..''I.nnard, T: . Cane, fenda.nt, pleaded guilty.
Defendant', when ~pPed by the police, had uu(Jer the collSldertLtioll of the Kidmore Eud n.ml Dis·
jllnr, tLnd l(rnest. W. Ma.y. 1t. wall decIded to
Esther Ann Wllcocks, \,ho du~c1 Mau.:!!
) lcavO! tbp. a.rra.ngements for the supph.. in~ of coaJ no petrol licence.
When n motllcr brcathes het II~ t
triht Gardening Association. It WQ S resoh'od thnt.
The !!otrok6 me3.11S
th n.u 10\," (' LIl
Defe ndant wo..s ordered to Pay coste, 48., bills be clNulnted. in the district r c.spectinl! the <lcstr uc ·
to p nor parisiiloncrs
hands of the Tro~,
0 \11' home seems
annthrr pln ce,
tic'n of spa.rroWB and 18m for the. informlltJ.on of
who would dlstrlbnte
tb~t P~rn.' I ",on und.... Probation Act.
W1thout
IJl G ~
Sidney Tellier, 19, Market Place, Woking. pa~jlbiollers to the effect th~t the followin::; pay ments
hnd been gmnted by
Comm18B1oqel'l.
, It wn~ re!olved. n.£t~r
a.n Q.P,plication ~J. for fuiling to shade, lights in " building would be a.w.rd~d : -J!pa.ttoW' hea.d.8 3d, per dozen ,
"J:Jfu'row
~E:J~ 1«1. doz .. an~ ra.h' tnlls ld. each., n150
I for W1 illlntment nt t,h..
thf\t ~wn m em o at w!,kingham on Ual1lJ1. 2nd, pleaded guilty, th.. t the Oh1l.irm&n 'of the COunCIl (Mr. VaJ\c1ente<'l'ell)
hers of the Coun cil be
viz., Mc8Sl8. and was ordered to pa,. ~tsf 48.
offel.'ed, lOt. fqr tbe hLTi{88t uumbel ot rl\t 1:1.118. an<1°lh
St'nllard M.d POImrl,
a..llotment · 118
Wpl,ia~ 9,how.n lO.s. for the l la[~est Tllllubor of
.
.
. OF A*BICYCLE~
MEMORIAI-S
(arty as pOS8ible a.nd
te.q.a.nt, and
heads ~~~ed 111. Paym6n~ wonld hG wado
thnt in' luturo the
lnf~
mem~Q I ot . the P_riPh C9UtlCl1. The 1\11111101
,
FIRST COST
tu ~etinlt followed the ocnnel1 meeting , only Mr.
"k n n.l1ot(]l.QDt were
o1>lnion,
I
!'I\ml T Il'; I
~Qlit~ oo'Rdeli the CounCillor s ntt.cnwDg â¢
. properly cultivated.
I
Actuu
t ion of RpArTOW8
â¢
1
Council'.
Masonry Works. Bodford Rd ,
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MR ERNEST GARDN.ER.
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J;.'
nod
.u:TERKrION.
On and after Moooo;y
I
imtitH,to r. H e \vns evcntllalh' re co mm ~ lIdG.l for n
eOnIlDl!s:on, It.nd WM glL'ZeUed 5eeo lld licutenant ill his
'Own r G~.,m oltt 011 Aprll 26th, HH 7. He r ccclvcd the
Mlh ~ lry CrO!5 fo1' hr:\.\'cry on th ') ttolrt dmm~ rccent
operatlOlls. Hl!! ilBll.lh W;t'l <1l1 e to 1m ~p,ll1.Ht actloll tit
dlg,,(ing- out n.nd rescumg n. nn.n who hft ! b oen bUrlcd
by:.L shell, when he '''1l5 expet,ei t.;') srcClt danger, an.:1
WLUO I'ercome by g u.', d,r lUg nlmo!! t I1nlned lately . Ilo
W' n5 hOllle on le8o,·e IMt mouth for hIS :.nu.rri8o,;;e to ~Ii M
LIlIL Q tbb~, oi He:l.d.i ug.
J~ .
Jettpri'l-, etc.⢠for the night mllll 'WIll be 7.21) p m.inste4d
of 8.20. The letterboxA\J of the dlsirrciwill be cleared
carher to correspond with thealtcrcd time.
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~,
6
tron Book8to:U; n.n!J\1essrs. W . H. sm.TH I2Id
SONS. 1: Station-'l'
a
i
MF~ lJ ' \
I:;\'SEI,T,
The Agenbs·{ol' t1m ... RekuIDg' ObseTft.l"· at Tw;fotd
are J W CHURCH. NO"!W53.g~nt.. ett-.. Sh~o[l ·
road ; Me.65lS. WYM t\ N' a.nd SONS Rallway St.e.
I'
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'\\'
TWYFORD.
d
I
"Ifrl
"ElhoH. J\{UN, R }... Rn'flun;""""
...... Mr H. 'I' '~I[0'.
loy, M r£6 RumrniD~. Mrs. ElJsm<Xrr, l\rr~ G.
T. Attwood , 1\-11'8 . King and MiS'S S. King
SIr,-Tho Committee of tnc Rending Blind
A1d Society, de.s:lI'1ng to commomora.t.e the
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WEDDING.
.
2!5th year of :\fr. 'VaJfOld's unselfish and In.T he milrri~ge of L.- Cpl. naco. Berks . Yeoml\nv,
defa.tirTa.b1e la.bour
h h.n.lf I f tl
hI'd
ANNUAL MEETING.
W'lthMH!e.AhceScnrl e took 'P1a.ceat thsPa.rishChurcn.
"" â¢
s on.e
0
1e
In ,
01l Th11rsdnv,MaTch I 4th . The Ro v. Canon Banlettwns
propose to found R, specUl.l U Hugh E . Walthe ofticia.tmg mjn; ~teT. The hndesmRld!l were the
ford" PenSIon Endowment Fund.
The annual m ooting of tl1B Wokinp:ham Mill!lef; Grace and L,zzle Searle, sISter s of the hndl',
ThiR 'nil be more 11
ccord I
'th M
DiI"trict of tho N .D.F S. , was held at the T-oWll and },{I S~ Munel Searle! niece. Pte. Moles , Berks
,
.
l
a
~noo WI
⢠r
H n II on M opd ay.
M r .W. Bod' e Prefil' ded , gathenogof
Y eomanry , acted a.!'I best mlln. There was a. large
Wo.lford S O't\' n de-stres than any; PQrsona.l gift,
friends and relatives.
and wIll a.SSOClate for all tim o his name With , and he was snpported by memhers of tho comthe benoyolent work of wIucit, he Wfl,,$ the mittee, Mr. H . C . R oborts (Divi8ionnJ Seem-WHIST DRn~.
appreciated."
(
,
founder, and ha.s been , for a. quarter of a. cen- tary), and Mr. George M. E. Fryc.r (District
A vQt'V 8ucee."",ful whi~t drive o.nl\ d ance , Il.rrn.n~ed by
I
'ed
.
d h
Ser.reta.r:v)
Misses RoHIII. Kiug , !,atrd and Thoroa.~ ⢠.".. as held at
t ury, th
. e unwe::s.n
Ol'gnDlser an
ooo
m
rv
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II
F e1mlary "7tl
'rhcr. w e,e ·0'
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The
report
for 1917 wa.s presented by the t hC V·IC t OM n. H 1'1.,011
~
1.
- -r
treasu rer and .secr etary.
.
.
.
phren. Mr. J. D. MaU11e1'8 actc~ a.s M.C. Mrs . H.
Ma.ny of your rea.d-ors ha.ve not rece.ived B, Dlstn ct Sooreta..ry, and showed satJsfa.coory, ilWl!lell 'Pre!entcti the Pr'lZ68. which were won by:
copy of the Jetter recently se.n t out bv the progress. One hundred and thirteen new m em- Gents:. I , Mr. Lnir r!, si]\'er t.onst rack. 2, Mr. Sm lth~
Co
'tt
to
f
b ' b ' b t I bera -were adm itted thus bringing the total to fC'llllltnm p en . 3, Mr Russell, Pille staud. Ladles. 1.
mm) ee
many 0 O1.lr 1n1 SOn CTS, u
I
. 1
â¢
â¢
.}.il&.!! Whit.till~hnm, COp)ler ttn.v; 2, Mrs. H emllJ!tou.
thmk it prohable that some er f them would 934 In the Depo~ lt sectIOn. The cont l'lhutlO't:'ls aalad bowl. 3, Mr Rose, flower pot. The proceeds
bke tp rr:ako somo contnbntiorl to a. fund of amou~~d. to £769 350., and the. suf>pon~led, wh~ch amount to £ 'j hav~ beeD acknowledged 'hy t.he
MILITARY MEDAL.
h ' 1 th'
~ ' Il
I tl
b
fi 1 I eontnhutlCns of mam hers on active ser vice 'l'Tentu rel' of St. DUlIStnu s H08tcl. DnllC!II1=:' follon-ed,
The 101l0wmg b"ve been awnrdod the Mdttary \\' ⢠lC' 1
0 Income WI
pcrma.nen y ene t t 10 I £70. Mmnhers depOSited £59- ~s lId
WIth MI SS Ie. Fowler at tho pinno.
bhnd poor of Readmg . Already ruany gen'e1'4..
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. 0 i)
â¢
â¢
an
lIedal ' ous contrtbutions ha ... e heen received, a.nd "lth.dr.~\\l .... 316 l I S . 5<1. The slck clRams som~
I
E
Sergt. O. G T llrvoy, n. Berks n. . B:'lg'shot.
L.-Opl S. Vockills, London n , Hungerford.
\\Q.!·m n.pproClntion expre~sod o~Mr. 'Valford's what Incre~ an accou nt of members who
CROWTHORN .
Cp1. E . Wo.rd, A,S,C" Hurst.
wo:k fOT the blmd, and any of your readors had .h;;m ,~·otm ded returning to Engl~d and
DEATH OF ,JOHN OUMMING.
"hI') deSIre. to associate t hemselves In this reCCl\'1ng SIck benefit. TIle sum of £3/7 181'>
The funeral took pll'l.ce 0 1) Saturdn.y at t,hr. church of
~d. han heen sp ent in this manner and £88 St. Sebastian , of J ohn Cumming', ,\ho du~d at the of 66
practical tcstlmomal by s~ndmg contrihutions ,
STRENUOUS FARMING IN FRANCE.
14s. 1d. in mcdicn.l pay.
Durlllg the y ea r venrs. DecMsed 'l3.S \\'lth tho R o)'nl Sl;aghounds fol'
large 0:' sm a U, can pay then) either direct
. ht
b
died f I
I
I
p:reat uumoor of ye<\t"~. a nd as H unrmnn wa~ a
WOlkmg h ou rs o [ French pe!l8l\nts on tho l3.nd in
mem ers
, 0 l\ lorn t 19 fo lowing intnll ulf fi ... mu at t1le mHets in the Uoynl lgolcl-brn.lded
rug
to
the
H Hugh E
W
~ford"
Iten:rion
Endow..!
t hf'-3e. strenu o ll~ daYB lI.re fr OID 3 a. m t.o D p.m., Il.ud
nero
killed
whIlst
fighting
for
their
cou
ntry'
I
,,·ery. H"o wnS I~ match for any stag, ,tlld bad been
h e. workers a re ne~rl y nIl womon or temporarily mont Fond a.t Me£!Sl'S. Llovd's [Readin g 'Bank, - Messrs A. Buckner, A. Skn.t-es, C. Tull, A. kno wn to enter tho wlLter a(ter the qunny and mount
rele:uwd Boldlers. The fa ct indicates lT1 wme degra e or sopd them to me at the 'ad drje516 below.
TurnOl.'. H. VIcke rs Tho commIttee e-'-d- I ou Its back n lld IJling it to hmd
\Yhen a stag hlld
.... L'\;:' JI
vo.
beeD captuTcd a1ld shut III a stable, hn would ent~ l'
.rNO JAMES COOPER, I
the tl'emewl ous strain flLlhng upon the a.gr~cultunst m
t11 eir deepest sym pathy to tho frie nds of these smgl e hnndcd and alIVe It into the Itoyal van. S IUC O
Chairman, Roo.di.~g Blind Aid
the. ueighoo:Jrhood of the blltUe z Olle aud the great
members. -I n the St.ato section there were 71 hemS' pcnslOneri hv Quecn 'VlctoriR. he rcsidcd nt CrowI
- Committee.
effort that IS hci.n~ mnd e to 8ustalrl French &gnculture.
admissions, comP=l'roo wlth 48 in 1916.
The t.ho rpc, where he dlCn 011 March 9th .
From time to t i me t he mdU!ttlOus and invlUctble
64, Elmh'u rst n,ond, Reading.
total
membership
18
now
652.
During
t he
'PO 's1nh of our Ally 11aVe been givcn \'lLluable a.s.sL~ -I '
. 19th Ma.rch, 1918.
1
"" 5 7d ⢠was p~i d as' Sta,te Insurance
FORESl itY.
tn.nr.e til thA shllpe of sCled!lt hve stock, Implemellt~, etc.,
yoa.r £2\.I" S .
The uarierly n;eetin gof COll l't It Marquis of Lorne 'I
I
benefit.
Dl1nng; tho year 46,141 n e w m em- w all hcld III the lch,lb -lOom Ion Mnrch 12th, Brother
t hro Igh the medIUm of the Agricul tu ral Rohef of
he.rs were a(lmitted 1n thel JMposlt section of Thrj>wcr p reSIding-. A '\"ote of cOlldo le)ICe was passed
A 111 61 CommIttee, ,h 'llp Which, 10 the h nnds of so
th e Society as a. whole an ' increase of 4419 I with 1\I1 S. Ml\OOn 111 the loss of Bro. Ya.oghil. lI, who WitS
de~e rvUl g n. cl a.~ , is ~rH)1;' fr utt now and \'Ull be I!Itill
â¢
⢠'
'1 '
kIlled III I tal ,\". B10. Stoke!! read hiS report as dclej;a.te
more fl ultfu.l. lU the fut.u re.
oveL' tbose a.d..nutted In 1916
In the State to the Reudlllg District. and \Va!'; accorded a. heluty
,
Sâ¬'Ction 31,785 " ern ndmittcd, compared with ....000 of thank~ . The. S(lcre~ry, SIster Goddltl-d, ()'Il~
At .. meeting of the ED.8t B erks IConservative and 30,n98 for 1916. The oommittee l fool encou r- nOllllced her TeslgllatIon. OWU1~ to lell.nng the neIgh.
.
.
hourhood . Mn ch leg-ret waa e xplc~s cd at. her Ilepa.rDEATH OF SEC,·LIEUT. GR MES,
UnioDut AlJsociatioQ, Mr. Ernest I Gardnor (for the
Second L ieu te nant John Arthur t j.rimes. M,C" !flst ae.... en teen years Member fat' FA8t Barks'llro) , in aged that t'ho WO'i'Ingham DIstrict bas been ture. llnd ma.ny Blothers, incl\ldin~ Bros. 'l'hl O\'I"el',
",eil to the fore in producing the excellent re- P:\n\ons, Owen, CoUrell and St.okcs, testtfied to the
Ro r .11 Del kshno 'Regiment, wh o dIed tlbrotLd on ),{arch reply to an inquiry, stated. that if it were the de~ire sults obtained. by the N.n.l<.... s. for t he year able manner in whIch S18tel'l Goddard had conducted
7th ''f'IU t.he ouly !!un ·t vmg eon of Mr. and Mrs. Johu of the pnrty of the n ewly- oon r tltu tcd 'Ymd sor under rev~ew .
I
the o.fi'au'8 of the Court. A commIttee wus chosen to
consider the rasignn.bo~and lto Ree in whnt wny S13ter
Gr' '' l ''', of Seale) , \Vestern Ehn.S-Il\'eulIe. ne,,'lm~ DiVision of Berkshire, h e would be wllling to be
The various officers and members of tho Godd~rd'8 sC1\'ict!s to tlftl CO~lt can be roco~nised.
11 e l :l!.ed III the I \1\k5 of the lw ylLl Dcrk:11me R ' ;;1 their c.mdidate at the next election.
tn"h ~ l.Iu lly in the wa.r, nnd f or FI:lmo tune n.ckd as
com mittee were (>locted for t he ensu in g year
WAR ITEMS.
..
PIOSpeCL Hlcet. 'fr E
Prm::ped..'strecr.
S~t'Oet
:o.{r F
P()L",T (~Jr. ·n Bnl\:lt's· II."Gn JG
'YArK~S'S 4:: CO, 2i1. Clmrch-roa:l.
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BRACKNELL.
,-/ Mr F W ~fRrtin , Acting Coroner, h:ls recei ...·ed
& r eply to a. letter be wrote to the Royal TIcrk·
I:ht..re Hos[l lhl connpng an expression of thc
J lI ry' ~ appr ~cl n tlOn of the a.ttention bcstmnd upon
a patIent w'hnse death fOnll eq t.ho subJect of an
Inquiry. The Secretory WTOte . . . I beg to assuro
:rou th~t t be comme.ndatlon JS much e&teemed.
and that the sympa.thy of tbe jurr w1tb the work
d ono nt the Royal Bork~hJr{~ H OS~lt.al. 1S greatly
1J
mm
â¢
wa.q a c.'tpit.:l.l nne nnd w~~~ ' m\jcb :\.npre· tlmo to stop to think of o l'd ers or rcgulacUItf!d hl.· the l[1,rj7e (l.mh"nce Whil'1i,' ("!'('I'w'rle<1 tho tlOoS
.
room It, WH sustAined bv member of th e st1ff
Th e Bench cons idered a. very sen ou.s ofFonce
a.nd pupl l9. of (';lYIllvcnor Srhool wI:til~ Sergt RtRer hn .rl hBPn C'Ommitte.d , :1.nd Impos<xl a fine of
'- ~ ,1 \.t>1.y k m d l ,~ £10," ith th roo guineas costs.
an d C orp I W I II 'ams . n , hnear W vuu
f'ontribu..... d in t~r elfective f' tvle vocal solos ~ Tld
dn et~
P;''lTt-songs were sunil; by the remors of the
school ann !'iMp'S wer.('l' given bv the juniors,
ec-I~ h\~ MiMe'" n Sca,.{f' <l.nd Mrtrk~n numofor:tP
n AI'"'t. t" .. t.tl", â¢â¢ Tt,.~(\' I .. v 01~e r" .t Rrlt"l""rll 11.1"1
}.fr. WAt..TER G m~:-..rn Y, Ht:!h-~tl'pM'.. ani Mem"3.
",1", hu :Miss Yorke. L.R.A.M., Miss Smyth and
8!1fITH & SONS, Ralhl'1l.Y Rt.n.tion D:>okatJ.U.
M 83],{ Stev,.,n l'o
'M orris danc",,' Wf'TC prr>thlv
given bv' thp juniors. A pIaV'. I. 'T'he FalI'Y DoH."
A COMMISSTON.
was J'ltceived with mu ch n,pprccmtion
Mr. J. F.. LlLwrence, onlV .... on of Mr. nnd,MT!I. E. E.
Ln.wrenee, High· Rtreet , Brn.ckncll. ha.s: obtalneil. a.Commission in the A.S C. , H .T .⢠a ud lS gomg CUlt to E~t
thiS week . :Mr. La wronce Joined the Arroy In the early
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caused inquiries to be made . . !About 12.15"
"'CAVERSHAM.
boy wa.s blOUght to
a.t Brnc~on .lIar.k~t.
FIe told the boy he was makIng Inqwnos The Agents for the" Hc=d ng: Obscr\"cr" at ("a~.
about a bjcwlo ~lost :l.t Dr. FIelden's th::l.t
ehat!l are Mr . HOl!B ~). l'l ospect-sire'C , III
~aml'Tl"
WORK FOR THE BLIND.
THEI CORONER THANKED.
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21 /-
Rec-j
I MR. HUGH E. W A!LFORD'S
I
Weddmg Rm~ and
r l1:hly enGraved
I
l :m[llro (·M BE)
I'
SPE\: IAL OFFER. '
8kimpet ...11;11." \l·;' tn~s
'Â¥OM EN'S OWK.
covered it"-- The hoy told n'itn cfS t ho lamp \ On Tuesday 1\i1'5 K1l1 (; presided ~t Wr~'~ PI
WAA hidd(~n in a. dltch 011 'Va.l'iic;ld;·nhd and Womon 's Own ond Mrs Burnett g .... le <.I ll
SEE!DSMEN "NO NllR;SERY.MEN,
th<\ tools on Binfiold·road.-Bound over for address.
WOKI'NGHAM,
one y<=", Ius r'~I C_ lto to be r osponsible.
FOOTBALL.
fO'l"s-e:p~l,.i.ug seuume
SERIOUS FOOD REGULATION CHARGE .
The first eleven of Herbert's, nl .I'~I .:
GARDEN & FARM SEEDS,
Sidney Will",m L awrence was summoned for Mlckll"""x bot Elm Park on Satul"tla.v, I.." I"
2
a. breach of the li'ood Controllor's Order, at :t-.-',
after lrt str e nucms and Intnrest i.ng )..: ~[ .. e
Seed Potatoes. Plants, Trees. etc .. _
Bmtield, on March 7th, in that he wrote a Simpson and Cooko scoroo. for the ongul<,u"lIl:;
Oli' IiIGa Q""t.l1"Y u Lo..- Po~ ProUIl8.
letter to L,dy Mary B9Va n. 01 Binfiel<l
representf;tlVes.
tory, unb.wfuUy endenvournig to 1m pose a
P.S A.
Send lor CenieDary Catalogue, Oratis.
condition of sale m l esped or a renain artlcle
Bro. Taylor presided! at Sunda:v's m~~ 1
'\ of food, to wit, chce5e.
! The Sect·etary, Bro. Newp<>rt. off~red pr~~l~~.
__________________
Mr Sydnoy Brain, proSecuting, ..ad Lady and Bro. E. Miles gave an address.. )!- }(
MaTY l'o wte to Messrs. L:1.wl'once's Storoo, P a.lmsl' was soloist and sang "Sa.ved bl
WHIST DRIVE AND DANCEfnl' C'-t ll,""knell, askmg them to supply her With 21b. .;r!"'o" a.nd "God will .tnke =e of )OU"
On WedIioc.dz.y evoomg n. stI~
Wuu.
of cheet>e. :M r S. \ V L.awre llce wrote a let- Mrss Bonnett wn,s ~st.
drive, in which ooma 2(X} players were en- ter in .reply SOl.ymg they wet'e very sorry but
ga.god a.t 50 ta.blos , took pl3Ce in the Drill wor,c gLVl11g .preference to t heir customern
,
DANCE .
"\
Holl In Rid 01 tho fUl,ds of tJlTe loonl War Hos- registeroo "IU, the fum ~or sugar, and sug·
Sat1lTda.y eveDing wUinessed anothor SUe·
. I TI
taff f M
Heelns Sons a.nd gestmg that they w9uld endeavour to ccssful a.nd enjoyable dnnoo a.t Balmore HaH l'
pita .
Ie s
0
eesn.
, I
â¢
s tlppl~ bel' with g roce ries If she tra.n-sierred to arra.nged hy the Herbert Engmoormg Com. '
~., Wokinghnm , wore th: bigaDl S:~ Wlt~ L~wrOOcc's b'torcs The ddond~nt hod · thus ~,. Ltd., Athleiic Ctnb, alxmt 200 om.
M:.ss Lover ns the very C'...n.p<# e IiCcre
~ an
comm ittod a. bJ'C3.0h of the b.w :-..nd It wa~') plb.vees a.nd frumds be.ing present. Tha (:ntics
Mr G R. l)o~ t, th~ offiCl e~t M C. ~ dance thou!':ht w>so to bnllg the matter beloro tOO of i\LC. were a.hlv '""'>noo. orrt bv Mr..)""k
follo",.,...l the ..,.I n..- t'l.,o rTlllS"..⢠fOT whIch was B~nch a.nd the notIce of tr..o public gonorally Gracie, nt;td j\rr~ " Petting~ w.as -an effil'H~r:t
!!upplird by Mr Baker, of Reading,
and a
Tho Rev R. A. C. Bev",1l said he ",f<>l"roo. accompamst.
'.mull and effiCIent ol'Cheoct.ra.. All tho pnzes the matter to the F ood Control Committoo
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"J \"(' ...... F'oR~tM .h ... M~~ rs . fJM"t n.f'. 8on-s n.nd
hom a sonre of public duty H e identified
YOUNG J.lEAGUERS' UJ\..,.ON
Co. The rm7.e-wmners were -La.dleR: 1. Mrs. tho COl' respondence.
In aid of the NatlQnal CtoldronJ s Homo and
R BC"nnctt : ?. MISS A Corde1"'V; ~. MISS 'B Car.
Cros~-o:t"8 mmed He WGa not. a regular ens.. Orphanage tho Ca.vcrs!mm bl'm'lch a.nd friend $
t ... r · ~bv. M, "-lj. P Rtnte Oent5· 1 , 1fT n. tomer of J.Jawrence's Store:::
Ho dnl not COD- gn;ve a. concert in Ba.1moro Hall on Tn~\,
Goddard: 2, MI' F Bo~yer j 3, Pte. A. Ban· sider the lettor rccei"("ed from t hem a.n mVlta- evening.
The pr<>gramme w.as of a. mlSC'flj.
fi' ld; booby, Ptc Chanlc).
tlOn
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.
l'llOOu8 ch.rncter and the Va;pOlTS Items won
- -- MI'. C. B. Vhbon , m::ecutolVe offic;er of t~e! recerved h:v a. la r ge audlence In addItIOn t o
CONCERT FOR ST DUNSTAN'S
Eusthampst<l2d F",od Contl"Ol CommIttee, "ud I vocal and msllmmooial solos. numeer of
On Wedn~dn./n,ft.e-rnoon a most su('..ce~srnl cnn - ho '0\118 in c1O"'...o touch "ith ]\fessrs. La.w ~ce c1l"'fflI' conjuring tricks wereper.f.ar:m:ed b, 1Hr
and kD(lw them to be vcry .hort of supplies
H . T. ~forI!>V The c1min:uan was ~fr G. \\"
cert In a id of St. Dun,c;ta n's Home fnt' Rlind,.,d
Dcfenda..nt ~id ho had no 1dc..' \ of brenkmg EUsmoo:-. Tho a;Tnl.ngement.s were in the
Sadal'!! and Soldiers was held in MI'" B.ker', the law and did n<>t know he hod ,lone so. In hands of Mi&s 'priffin, sooreto.ry. TbvS<) con.
Schoolroom Mdl.on·ro.'l.d. when the verv ~ t1 sfn c· dlct."l.tin g tho ant.·'\\'er~ to n. very large nnmber I tribut.Jn~ to the prog.ra:mm o weTe - MrJ;.
torv snm of £4 ~. 10d was T;tnhscd
Tho pro· of letters in a. ve rY !'>hort t1me there \'\:1 5 J~ l\:focdy, Misses F.. nnd M . Martin. :i'fiss D.
bee n made a member of the Orqcr of the Dtihsh as compared with 81 2 during February, 1917.
notaqlc ..8! r"ri ce
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s.ele,uD" room .
Keeper,
the tWO
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Jt.ad ..g
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COMMITTE .
M-otor H Ollies. ~.tdeD
Frames, Lights, etc.
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WEDDiNa PRESENTS
.SAMUEL 50, BROAD ST., ~~~~,~~;
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Latat fashlona.ble
Court styles 10 HallJ
marked Sohd Gold
Sold by welgbt.
9,ct Gold. from
LUCKY' ·WEDDING ' RING
IT T'S SURPRISING,-Il's au!'pr 1alng bow thtnga
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do accumul&tc.
Ono buys ncr,," tb lr.g& con·
IlnDtly, and after 8. wbile tbey nre put uidc. You
trJay n(Jt want' them a.ny more, but. tbey would be \
U8cf1l1 to ~meone, and pcrhap~ :'Oll coold get a
good {mce for them . An,bo ..... a I! m"n ui·}~rtllle·
ment. lh our ml&cella.net)U15 columns would eo~t. you
,.ery little tLlld it would at once put you Into ~?o~
'WIth Lbo People who wAnt juat tho e1M1
a. lC
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Try it; lhe bard cub \& bet.t.er
th a n a u!eless arliele.
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WEDDINGS
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Tb e I attentiob of a.ll farmer&. js specially dra.wn
th e Sale of \Vc ol Order mad'e by tko .A.rmy
Cou ncil regulatlOg deahngs m Enghsb wool of tho
to
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1918 clip
prevIous years EQgli'h wool
mily only b e sold to pensons duly a.ut.horised to
plU ch:1so It. on behalf 01 the '\Var Dopartment. It
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s hould be spec!ally n oted that.
In t.hlS 9rdcr con.
tml ul.enr18 not only to 'fleece \'Vool and skm wool
,
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h .. ⢠" ~ '" I,.,,..,!:c brokn~ a nd d!~~~uJgs Lock!!'
an d brokes win be purch:II!(~d by t.he authorl!e d
nw ,cllo.nls on behalf of the~D ~partmcnt along lVlth
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1,..1 _ lIla.u clip , a.lld daggmgs may only be sold to
persons duly hccnr.ed to purchaso them.
'l'be-
sluffing of fl eeces with IOr",or wool of any de·
scriptIOn or nny foreIgn ratter constit.utes <I
brcach of th~ Defence of the Rel\lm Regulation",
and it shoula he Bpecla.lly noted t hat all fleece!
mu~t be. wound, scpnra.t.cly ,a nd tied with eithcr
wool band:. or a spec:a.lly glazed string, which
will be. l!Iupph cd by th e Dcpartm nt
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au tho!1.l!I,:d merohant.a. or auctIOneers
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