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A~lHUR ' S·{jOO~E~
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VIOTO~ GRAYSON,

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LAR.OE TOWN HALL,

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FOWLER,
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Tailor, Outfitter, etc.,
75. KING'S ROAD,
AN IN~;PECTJrON INVITED.

W I ,N E
ME R ,C HAN T,
28 and ~9, MARKET PLAC~; ltEADING:

A Voice Join the Trenches."

MR. BEN RUSSELL
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N.B.- "Compeu.llt.CelJarmen kept, who

Councillor L. E. QUELCH, · J.P.

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In our adver.fis.ement clliumns will be fOUl'ld a
prelj,mina.ry · }is,'b , of 6ubscript.iOIlS ; to an appe:tl
whiel\· -Sa being iftued by hils Ma.yo,r, Mr. Leonard
Sultc)lll' aDd -otbatl 'gent,I'Eml611 .hr a. lvolunta ry fund
to be~p inoapacitated · &OJdiers to e~~ Zl a. liveli11Ood.
;w-& ~reot we have ,not !fPaoe. tJo. publlih the a.pp~a l
in erle~o.
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FUNLAND!!

10; bottling, paclrlng.

Chm to -be tahn &t 7.30 p.Ol'.l by

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',the Allied coaae; beOauie the trea.ties 0 . B~t:,LitOv.~r
Bnchanet And Tiii. Ihow cl8&rly the kind of , peaCe
. whteh Gemumy wni enforce if viotoriOllJ.

TOWN

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FINEST SHOOTING RANGE

Moh~d.yl l';lly 22'Dd. and following S clay••
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'Fellow oitiulU, diJpla.y your 50lidAritl in '\1\1~ Of

J ..... )v.~ Gerard,

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REA DlNO,

Am~dor In

A 'Gieat Hiatorie&l Filai1revMling '.
GermlLIi.y's secret. ~
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Fraqce i. 'Iie!.g.atta.k~?"
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JULY 22a\i, 23"' aad, 24th, 1918.
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SPECIAL VISIT. OF THE

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Subject of ~d~css:
COLL'&CTION.

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READING '
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liT. Ear ey was . Q. -membeT of St.
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215, LONDON ROAD, ,
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'Or the veteran. acrt.br, ' Mr. lliwa1'<i
Mr. ICqrnpton· haot:l b«n
figure t. 'at t he ~unty
hia comPja.ny :pe riodicn.11y
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as" T·be R ivals ,"
to COf.1 q ~~r:"
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t.he m~oming Pro". G. officers mell'. l'o!: ~ d h.-.1o .

G eneral rcgT";'l w-us expres5ed a.t l he :l ll '-~ n::~
through ill nes~( of Col. G. C. R ica.roOo, th e £-x r;!.:\;v
c f t he J..,c·dg e d H ctpe. w·h o ...... u mR.inlv T":., ' .) l~ ~lb fe '
'for tJh ~' e::rceUenrI; a.r:a.ng-f'J'lle nts . w~l ich ' r.<.: ..i i)e 'C ~
made ,fO l' the rEeepl.lon c.f PrO'VlnClal G : J!~'I ~ri. ~u
Mr; . F . C. ~OP SOl1 ~Il<l llfr . E. 'futn el' v::-r:·
ca·~·ned ont the Ia.Yln g .out of .t.b o Lc..:i:; e ROll !U .

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'Mr. T . Hun tt :lc bed as D. C., ass l!'. loo by lI r. E. O.
F aTTer oasJ.n.c.
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The R. . . Provincial G:ra nd Mastel' -.o;-jt h [ t il
Grand Offi::ers and Pro\'lncia I Gr a.nd C (l ~r~rs or
t he J e;1T en tered. the hall i~ p roo~~~i O!1 :I t 3 p.m.,
a.ni the Pro\rUlOla l Gra·J1d1 ,L.odgo Wo1~ open.ed .. in
d~e form." T'~ :r;>lls .of t he I.oo.ges in t he P!o.
VIr-Ceo 'aud ProvIncial Gmr.d Officers 'Wf: re ~l :~ -d
Oover by 8'11" F. Dy son.
Sec. (I!;d the
·n linut.es .of t·he Ifl!':t. ~r()ViIl'Cial Gra nd lxd.: c We NI
con·fin ned. The PJ·Ov. Gra.nd l\la&t.e r a,OO- Gr,l!)d
Officer~ p~e.!1 t,. w€.re t.hen dul y 6/l.1uted.
1ihe ftn.anc:lal statem e nt.. wh,ch was \'~n I ~ti..s .
f .!lCto ry, wp~ 6ubom itted a.nO ~ pprov('({, ailt\ t be
P 1X:,...·. G . .Seere t<l.ry Ira... :') a re~rl.. of t h~ !.o<:·~ e~ in
th e Pro\,m r e. H I) a isQ·sta.ted ·haf a su'm c.f· !' ~~ ~
had been l'a.i ~d
in memoria. " oj t.he latE' I?l'cv.
G, S e.creotary. Mr. 'rb.ecdore H . \Vh iiA3.
Mr. F. -'\. Sa.rjeaut p lX.sen t
a r~jlo !'t from t.he

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Charily Ccpmnit t<>e, wh·ioh r~ the t"tld t!l!l.,t
total 6UIl1 ~f .£21~,~ 'had bef'n "llb~rib ed . l <1 t he
1\ofasop1c Ln st.l t~l·tJ: on.!'i for lj.he yea r 1917, h i,;;
a !€o-)!'d fo~a.n ~rdl.Dary :ve:'!.r. 1 Of this ~U!l'l Bet1:..
£hira 'M el
ntnb ut..ed £.1.936 ~s. &I ., ..... hieh r,'llI
take n up ~ 76 steward3. 1.1t ~ Comrn i~lc'3 r<"t! ":l\-

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me.nded that l p-.a·nts b e made ~ . the vn.rious LOO,)M!,
a.lsQ. t h M ~lu l Os. be voted if . the )'la.!<J nio 'Y8~
~os pi tal , ahd .:£ 5. Ss. each to tohp' .Rea.dill';:' Cn.r~ a~d
c.omforts .q;omml t.tee. the NE.'\fburv District. lled:pit:ll and 'f;he Roy·al Berkshire !Ho~ihl 1.
The n~ 'W 8S rnoveQ' ·by ;r. Keyeer, seeoded
-by Dr. Wops. and ..oopted.
Mr. Sa.rj~t.nb was cordiaJly han.k ?1 for his 1'1
years devo:ted wol'k as Pl'J)v. Ctwmby Seerel~rJ.
A \"c.1-e of tha..nks 'WllS a lso acco- dad to Sir F. D\'aon
f Or hi s \'a.1 J a.bl~ services.
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at th.o ;Provi i::,,1

G:rand Mrurtcrl ,h1td be('1'l indt d r.v ~'l' , r ::l"lY
S:\mpe'on , s:f!?t'6tary of,. the Ro. :11 :-.rn sonlC In ~l; t~;­
t lOTI foor Gtrls. to pre51de over lhe f(!sth'a i cof th ~t
~ rlf'OLit.atjon in. the yea.r 1
. Tlie 1PTC'Y:.u("i II
Gra.nd Mn4'-eT Mid t-h-a t if he d id~ tc) l!eC~tt ;\. ~
presidency he was sur e tb a.t e wculd hH I'1! tbe
,,::oTdi-a.l $UIpIpOrt of a.ll MIll) l .<lo
in !:.he Pr.;J-i·; r..? '.
Mr. C. T. ~o:erson 'Was el ed as Provo Gror.d
Tr-e'I'~?uTer for t he. ensuing yea~
Obher routine hmine!8 haVl
heen i.r ll1l:';., ct ~ , I,
l~e Provincial Gl'andl ~{Mte.r a.ppointEd nl1 n i;).

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,·eeted h.ie offiC(;l't;; for the ~ing year IL'I 1"/)0",. :
W . , Bro. John . Wessley Mart 11, P .G.D .. n~"u ; ,
Provincia.~ Gra.n d '!.fastt:r; Bro. G. W . Smit h, \V. ~, f.,
414, Sentat' W8.rocn; Bro. F

C. Hopson, WY.

574, JltDior W'8.:rd en: Bro. ~V. F. J. H(o'·.~ ~ ·· ' ,
Ohar.rlain 32')2, Chaplain; n . R t'x. C.. ~! . ~r.
Jotcbn.tn.. 945 , Chapla.in : Dr . C. T. R{lgeT': oo,
P. ].!. 1887, TreRSll·r '!'T ; Bro. H . I', Da,·js, T'JL t ~f6.
R egistrR,T ; Bro. Sir F. D"son I . P . ~L 771. S'C' ,••~.
tary; Bro. W. Spence r Thorpe, LP.M. 3203, Di ~.
of Ceremonies.; Roro . H. " 'liu-, W.M. 771) ~ "'!l;c r
Dc~ot)l:
BIo. B. ChnUeno'l',
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Junior
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Bro. W. J.
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P,:~iva.nt;

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Steward , Bro. 'E. J .
Pur~uivant;

Bro, C. J. P ari, h, P .M.

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StjJ.te philosophy inculca.ted. ' in the .choots.
SO that the (( Gelehrte" haTe been among
the principal agent. in tb. opre&!!. of tho

now dominant Pau·Germanil!lm. Sir Mark
Sykes fores ... dangers in 'thls oountrj. They
'WouM, he told th •. Houee of Common!, got
history very much beyond "Little Anhat," 1
."d a. to philosophy one had to remember
they might get oomo kind of philOt!opby in

be pe?·
fedIj oOlou·s. Sir Mark ahow6 real insight
in his rec'Jgni.t ion .that a conscientious ob.
jection on religiouR g,rounds may no~ be
limited to the subject matte, . of what ~.
ordinarily called re ligio,ulS instructiQD. ..In
& j:ibte which llI, in the Jl'iencIt phrase,
'I incpmpetent, -in the martter, of culta,'~ a

1930 "Which to '!lome 'people wonl(I

pltilos_opliy may well ' pjocoD!e dominont
which ~oDflict. "itb the roiligioila beliefs of
a coil.id.rabl~ ' minority. . in tho Odncl!ll;iQn

H~n:~J.VICTOR' GRAYSON.- ,
'M'T.- Viator GraysOn, whO' w'i1l .d.dNa
~t16n in the 1\:,."...n lUJJ On
~ is .. ouri~l;' a.ttractiye ~~ity

"bin .. young mUl, ·baa had &.ca,.eor
.vetito.bl. ~nce. Bin III Liri<rP?"I ' tlUrty,·fI",. iI -'se~:\i;;i~ ' diiviti~D •.,..J]ldlth

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oi-. t1riOo J>:p'-Mll
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In these days
when all must
do their (bit,' the
health of every individual is of nati onal
importarice. T here

is no better, no surer
ai~ to health than Hall's
Wine. Where nerves are
strained, or vitality
weakened by wor,y 0'
ov!=rwork, Hall's Win~
will prove of.,~ellefi t.J

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'01 the fntu...·, Sir Mark Syk.... pointed .o'a t,
biological mOtt''''. would have to b. tak...
into I:on !ideration~ ' not to say e·u genic., and
.there would be s' very• <i.finlte
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rialist views and those wbo
not.
Nobody who has followed . the dev~lopm.nt '
of . reoorit tllought .'Will regon! .- thi. l1li an I
, i1l,!,~ry fear.
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pu:ll;'ed-up, perspiri1'!g feet,
cprns or \,hilbl~t1p. " , ,

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cantrilv.nisi. In Germany what h •• happened it all too plain. Th.,., baa been i>

Can't beat ,~.~ T'rZ ,~ '
when Feet' Hu~

Furniture
Drawjng Room
Dining Room '
Bedroom; etc.

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publio e1emonta,ry sChools ·a .dull repetition
of-!latos.. Tb~t .¢ili is not ,Iatfsfactory h,n.
long besu ob-noull, but tho iId,&DC8 t.,."ards

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1I.fark ~ykH based his case on the inc.l'Ela5--'
ingly i t advanced" education that i. being
gi •.en, and tbe obvious dange.. that Ii. in
it. While' teaohers are imparting the three
R'. to tlieir pupil. there is ·littl. room for
coi>trov.r~y. Difficulties hogin with ·history.
For , th~ mO.t part we have eoul1t,rod them
in tho paot by making hi.tory te&obing in

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Sollll I very, iD;t&test,ing ' questions are
,aised by an amendment to the E<1uoation
Bill which Mr. Fisher has aceepted UoIQ
Sir Mark Sykes. It mdi""te. the ,dioinclination -0£ flome edue8.'t ional reformers fn
thi. oonntry to tread " path which Germany ha. pnr.nad witli disastrous oon ...
q uence. to h~&e1f and' the rllSt of :os. It itl
DOW lprovided that "if a .young p&raon or
the p.~nt of a young person n.n der the age
of sutee!l :tep",sellts in, writing U; the looaI
adncation autliority 'that he objects to any,
of the u,.truotion given in the oon• chooi ~lI!c~ the yoang pei10n il
requirad ,to atton<!. on th.. gnlnnd 'tbt it i.
oontrary , or ofte",;'" to hi. ~igiollo belief,
the obligation under this A.ct to attend that
.ochool lor the pnrpo.. of suoh instrueti,o~
.hall not ~pply to hint, and tho 10001' aducation authority 6hali, if practicable, arrange
for him to attend some other instruction in
.lieu th.ereof or Some ot.her 'school." Sir

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'P_l"01:lllpt . . T~ \de:hohed i reside~' 1 " WiLtL!lObam;'
Kidmore:.~,J. with over one. 8.CTea of ground, \....8.8
fl'rEt offered, oIIlri.d! ' WP6 si>ld .at a gPod ~"Ure. The
~ide.nce, /' GrM'\l :Ga.bles," Bru·mer Green, over.
looking, the S?\lth
Gotf Linb, w ..
pooed (if &t " <'&tid",,\ory price. ~f the town ' rope:rties, 6S; HO&ier-str~t, was sold. We un er.
that th~ ot,her e properiies may ' 's<>onfiDd ]>Ul'eh...ro..
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RICE LISTS Oll' SEEDS FOR l'Hlt FA,....
. AND GARDEN post free on .&ppl1oat.ion.

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BEADING.
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'TH~ STATE AND THE CHILD.

THE huge StOCQ in ._eve.,;' Department ~fEered at greatlfreduced
price.":"'Clothing. ~l'-ta. , Jiosie)'Y, 8o,ots, Drapery ~nd Household
, Goods ·of every ~~cr.ipti.0n, We wish on~ mo,! to urge our ,
Customers not to delay in. J!1lr'thasing' their Clo:ihing and Household.
Requisites 'wliile supplie• . are still available. Matty of our.Leading
Manufacturers ' are ' working ' ~ntirely . on, Gover,ntnent ordetl anel
cannot supply ~ny ' more 'iIoOds for the' civilian trade. '
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,1'RCPEJ\Ty SALE!
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~ There w~ & :cf1nsidel'~ble DUmber of buyers pre.
&ell't. at tt..e aU9t,iqll of MEMrs. Coo~!eY a.nd \V.alker

lIE,ADING, SATURDAY, JULY 20! 1918.

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Miss ) )6. Pea.roe, Sllperinteudent t-eacher•. of
domestit . 8U9j~ qJ)d~r t;h e Reading Ed-uoa.tion
'Ce>mmiftlee, has been reflue:sted to j·tClke up a.n important temyor.ary ~ in Lonodbo a s sUJperin·
tende.nt of a. I5Ch col for i t.ra.irring wc men as Army
cooks. . Hs.'viPi' ~a.rd! to the 'Ililltioo.al impod.a-nce
of lihis work·. the ' School Man age.rhen t OommiLtee
have gr.a.nted to :Mie.:& Pfearee lea:v6 b f a.beeooe for
six m onths In .:the even Of ,b et' a.ooepti.ng { ,h e a.p-

BY ,lJ'POr;tiTKBNT TO KING Cv.,oJlClI! V.

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TELEGUAMS If SIMONDS. R'E&'UING.'''
TELBPKOn Nos. 75 and 78.

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DEATH OF MR!. ·A. W. EARLEY.
The d~ath occurred. dn Mandai ()if Mr. Albert.
Wiilia:m ' 'Earley, 'Wh6 pa~ a~·ta.y .at his residence,
97, H'8JJllil~n~rcad" ILt the age of 57. He entered
Mean!. Sut~n .. ad! Sons' emnloy in 1875 MJd for
ma.nj 'yan.ts 'Was eng-ag~in the Jwiger "moe. Sub·
~uently 'h e ~&ine
~va.te &eerete..ry rto Mr. A.

Collection.

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Th.e_'Great We&,.Ler~ 'GMt Company, established
upwtLrds ·of 100 yean, di!>trict. sole a'gEoDts fOl" t,he
ael')uina ·oelebriotOOl ;CauJl<)(:.ok Cbase Coa.t (protected
t y trad-e Jtl&r~). ·th e finest .:nd, best h oU!e co &l ob~
tai·na:ble. It ~e.s t he botlt.es:tt a.ntt cJea·nest fir es,
'wh:cb k~p ' alight for ~Il!llY .hours. without attent :on . A-ddress : 3. Station Bin (n.e~ qaor Railway

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RAILWAY STATIi>N, REA-DING.

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. 'Lady-.Mc.noc-bro.y' op~n·~ a. garden fe te 1n aid of
St. M1\.t"Y's ChuTeib. H'C u~ e FU M ' at the Yi()a.ra~e on
Tuesda.y. The t'$.lereelj~ £30 . .

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8peiku:'. !lB, E., B. DEADMAN.
,5.. 0 p.m., Lyoeum. for Ch11dre.n.

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Mrs. Barry l;lorlder ha.&l prese.qted It o H oly Tdui ty

Cbuaoter.
NAVAL AND

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of age . .

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2'1I liNBII" BAl.('. BLAGRA tiB STl/BHT.
21ST, 1918 ;
s..-Jce. at 11.30 a.m . • nd 6.45 p.m.

I Plan ·ma.y be teen a.t lItWln. Ba.rnei tuld A.vis, Music
WarehoW6 Duke Street, where · tickete m30y be
·obtained. •

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BREWERY,

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GIFT TO HqLY TRINITY .

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Call and gettull paiticul&ra as to shooting and prizes
fl'Om ,the MlUl&ger a.t Funla.nd.
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25th Divisional ENTERTAINMENT TROl\Pf
In PfOgr&mme as given before the Troops in tho
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£ 1 5,6~~~ in W", I Bouds, bringing ~be total~ up to
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Weekly Competitions for Adults and Youths

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DIRECT FROM THE FRONT.

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MOV[NG ZEPPELINS
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