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it to epn'J'On. in

S1', MARY~S ~A~ ¥EMORI~L
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CHAPEL. , .

Notes !

The cer.em0l!1.
dedi.c&tiDg tbo War Memorial
Chapel of St. Edward 01 Bt.. Mary'. Church, J.l••d·.
mi', 'W&8 ~rfor;medJ on Sund-ay morning by _the.

No. G.-How to sa~ on Light Bill.,

D.S.O.
· lol , C W. Fmeli. D S O , M.C.,

N~ver leave It light burning in an empty room.

auti E-s....ex R • has been a.warded the
05.. 0 ( or consp!cllOW gaUa.n.t;ryl a.nd
dil l) dUri ng r E.'C'ellt. oper:a.t.lon s. , arnd

, If , you .... gas or electric fight. study Ihe
lIIeter when alI Ifights are olf. II it still

t.he bll t la.hon u nder llLS COl11mand
COtlote r-.a.ltad':. 1 Tlut

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he o pea tIOn s h e rendel't'd

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War Sa-ria.. :!;ertifieateo are ,. Britioh
GOYerzlllneat IDYMt-

ment

S , Mary, found..! ·\11 the lOth cen,ury by Queen

backed

by

.all u.. _~ aDd I
'power of the nation..
price i. 15/6 . .dr,
and their "I\hnt in.
. 5 7~' tim~ £1
eacb-tlda I. equi.,&lcDl to colDpouad

and passages.

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Elfreda. as a.n a.ct. of re.paration COT the murder ()f
bel' Ift~on , St. E'dwl\l'd , Kmg of the West Saxo ns,
at Corio ellstle, Dorset. The stone alt;.ar
'flf, t he
end of the. oha~l , 8itld a.bove It a. CruCIM ,
the aooompaoyJng figU'Tes ot St.. Mary end
St Jehn tn.n aumbry on t he 'Ilorth ride of tho!
altar t he Bleued Sa.cra.ment., by spec1ll1 pempsslon
of the BI ~ hqp, 18 r caen e.d for emergency 0Om·
munlOQS o f t.he ,nck a.pd dymg, tu\d a.t. tbe v.e..ci
end, m a.1loUier a.1&mbr'), I. t-o be kept. t he velse1
for Holy Un ction ·In the north wnn of the cha.pel,
fa cmg the ent ranqe, is the lllimlOrlal table ~, wIth
the 'WOrUll, II To t he ,mlory. of God , in ho~our of
the most Holy S8.Cr&nleTI ~, and In gTaLeful'tnemory
of thQ~ from St.. Mary '~ Dut rlct, "ho lald down
th~lr hVe$ 1n t>be great. W&t" of 1914, o n wb cse souL..
and/ on 11:11 Chr::sti&n eoulS 01&1 God '!r-" e lIleTC,. ,
Vi.ben the wa.r IS o,'er "it 18 prooo ~ to hale a.
cbamed velhlm I::iQ..:,k lD ~lllcb 'WIll be IOS::: rtbed Uae
na'l1lca of all t he f Rlleh , to~etb e r 'i\ lth a record of
thetr &pe<Ilal conneoh cn '••nth St. MlILry 'lI Parish
The 'Work of bwkhni thfl chapel h as been ad
mlra.bly C:l.J7t eU out. by MeSE<r'8 Wheeler Bros of

interut at 51 per.
CCDt., free of In.
COme TaL ,
yo_....... "'. par

1Il0U7 kelt b. full at

tta.. with a Q bt.
t . ..t ",bkk i. cla ..

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Never le.ve a candle in "draught. The more
it Hares, nd guttpro the q~ it wa.te. away.
Early to bed and earlyct., ri.e-makes your

Yow.~ ·i,u.,. War
S .... I.... C.rllficaae.
"'1'_ MOD.,. Ordcr

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POll OmOlr. BUll:, Of'
S~opk~~ acu.. . .
OfficW. A ..lll.
,

light b,lIli.hler.

Salling Light mean. Salling Money:

Ci&vers'ham·road.

Invest your Savings in

War Savings Certificates
i

£ 1 for 15/6

£50 for £38: 15: 0

£)i<10 for £387: 10: 0

nl

If yoa bay. not
;olaed a W a .. SaY1np A.odation. It "
[ o ur p.tnollC ~"I" 10 do.a. Apply to the SecretaJ'J' of yo .."
oeM War Sa.nn ..a CoauaJu_, or writ. to the li.tJoDa!
W&r Sa'f'mc' CODUZLlUee. S.liNnlr,. 5qQN"e, Loocloa.,

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War.

Every Shilling saved and lont helps to win tho

FURNITURE and CARPETS
SPECIAL

LINES. ·

30 Tap,e stry Carpet Squares
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from

£5 19 6

Full size with Wire Bottoms.

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Per 100

8d.
IOd.
1/·

Savoyt Cabbage. Kale
8ru."I. Sprouls
I.Caoliiflo'wer and Broccoli

READINU.

FRIDAY - Beforf!l; M'r G. W. 'Vebb (tn th e e ba.lr)
Mr C. S Smith, Mr. J Ca.Uey a.nd D r Hurry . '

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.Mr. F. J. R&lcliffe, for U1e ~fendeJlt, pleaded.
not. gU1Uy.
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P C. Ha.rma;n. spoke to I~mg defendant. pick up
lady from oft" a. tra:w · har at Whitley termlllua,
..nd. when. he enquired 06 defendant WeTe he 'W,u.
taklDg her , he repUed th ~t lie wu tAkinr her to a
plaoe
B8.Slnptolr.e . Defenda.nt said b.- car "'lilt
ng!stered for trade and hlTe pttrpoees. The oar,
-added .,nt ness, was not bemg Uea in oonnection
'WI t b • JOu.rney to or from a. station.
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Mr Ra1clilte sublll11W th&I t,h., lady defendant
up WIL8 on her 'W&y fTO'Ill. her work ..bel th.. t.
she W'&8 precluded: from )OW'ne}'l"Dg by train, u
the last train had gone Tbe:t-ef"ore he contended
tba.t the u.sage of tb, _car W8J!: qUIte 10 OT'der. )rI~
Pea.rm&n 'Was ordered to meet t.bis lady at. the

Plcked

tra.m termlDus

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The ease W8J) d.mui88ed on paymenb -of costs
On the second olfenoe, tc 'Which tbe defendant

.t.......beA ftlaable
bOoklet
and Trealmlnl 01 Infant.
palt free OD
of all cb.mlatl and

pleaded guilty, & fine of \£1 was Imp<i&ed , Mr. .R&t.oliJfe edding that, althoUgh 19pora.noe of t~ law
W88 .no 6.lcuae. It mlltht. be considered as p&Jtia.tion.

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to MELLIN'S FOOD WORKS. Staford Street,
Peckam, S.E; 15.

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ROYAL COUNTY THEATRE.,
enable ber 10 pur-

LATE

underclothing

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'Want a. dre:;.s ",
gr&llt of ! £3 on the

the.

r~LSl .ra.r.

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"THE GIRL FROM CIRO·S."

1ear.
Confhctlng report. come from Canada., where
moo!; good OOUllUerela! .uthont.i.. pi"", tha total
crop of optwg and ,,'nt....beat at coD5idero.bly
less tha.n that. estlma~ by the CAnadian Govern·
ment. We .never b ehe.ved In Lhe higher figur~,
and In .our prelinnnaryo ~te of Auguat. 13th
r.
we lIIdica.ted .. total l"'anadia.n crop of not m<tte
tha,n 24,000,000 quarters We have 1l(JW received
eonfumaMcn of our VIe1¥" In • cabl. from ou:r old
{"eoos, Me6SrS. Hunt. Bl'08, London, OntarIO, who
have ca.bleq, us t.o &&y that tpnng :wheab Will 'y1elcl

176,000,000 b...n~, and Wl1>W wh... onl!
10,000,000 buahelS, the ajlgreg.1e repr...nlmj[,
8&Jo, 23,125,(0) qUlliten. This IS shghtly less than
we 6ltpecterj. In August.. but. there undoubtedly.no

been eom'e ~eter.& U on
we feel JU4t. i5ed' In
Hunt. Bros. as
ThlS bel1lg 80, "(.;;~I-:ii';
Nort.h Amenca.

cert.ain directlOns, a.nd
t.he vie ws of MeB8tI5.
accurate

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figuree~~~"p::'~:~~';:"

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oombmed

of -- _." .... ,

NoTti>a.nA"""""a
as " "ngl.
.Ide
e~rtab1e surpfus

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p\1-11J -since laeb J&DUa.l'J" su1fenng from n~hntis.
& GenJia~ In A ..... t, 1814, and ~ m _
from ',Mar, 1918, to Deoember, 1917. '

HURST.
GARD:zN PETE

In aid of the Hurst. Prieolfn"S' .of W4U' Fund ~
g&t'den fete :waa held at Haines HtU on Wedneeda.y
efternoon., by kind ~E6lOn of Ca.pt_ GodIaL
F otunate1y the we..t Her was fin e, a nd conae·
quenUy .. l&rle number of people were ..ttracl.ed
to the grounds And nouee, the latter >being thrown

open aM VIOIwn .hown <>ver by Mr. Footer Tho
.0.11 bold_ were .s foliow.·-A_n<o.n stal),
,Mrs Marlinea.u, Mrs a.nd Mu. Bro'rfnlng ana
Mrs. Key. pToduce s;t.al1 , M~. Big gs, Mn E
Bowyer, Mrs. G. Ford lind ;Mrs. 8ta1f0r4 .. vlllage

mil.

MfSdiamea Broom.e, Nlgbt.:ingale. MeUor.,
P a.l'kyD, M:Dr. FJ:a.&ir and Adey, and 'YIUe$ Roe,
C and It. Beath'a.nd Green, tea .tall, ME!l.'da.mu
E Pa.rkyn,
Martin Hobbs and Prie5t, and
MI~ Swan
ugh and ~er; .glue &nd chma

rln,

lrfesd
$a
Roupell, Rai~, .lI'ur:ber and
Madtey: br&n tftb, !II,... H. God.-J, The Rev, C.
Nightingale's eft)gy of tile Kauler ,b rouehb 111 & lot
of
" ">Dey, Ihere .Qglllg a I~ n11JDber of oompeti·
ton &nnoUA to aaeist in IUs ~oinr. which W8I8
5t.&1I,

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lh.n

otn laua·"~"' · :~"·"~~

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and thiS Wl.~:O~u~;t~th~e~~~~;:
m.u:tures or other

t.boroughly &occnnplished . Th~ were Vilnous
sports 4lnd qo .. baby "how, u ",ell u bowhng
aumphon of
rem.on·.-I for pip, and 1.he&lB pri!:.E18 Wfn'C dlrinbuted 'by Mr"*.
berOO. that,
<>Q;ninl~,ti-[
Birohenough An &uot.ion sale 1.160 took plaoe
tlon eIoeecis one
Mr. B. Staft'ard working very.that'd ln' the rostrum'
we ha. . e g iven I'eJ' l'O...,ts
Altogether It wu a/ckw:rided suoc:r&8S, and the proeaters of North Amcnca.
moten are to be oongratu1a.ted ~pon the result of
cipa.l cereal down
8o<,w......
the'lr eft'orls. The B&t¥i lot ~e Royal Berh Rq-I.
ma.ny of tho more
ment dl8couned 8Weet_'J".lusfe dunng the af ternoon
and An:lOOn&, wlt.h
au.( pla}'led tor da.nan{;1 in the evenm ~
"'\
t.IOD, '\li.b.iie people eat a.
In place of I wheal
Ie lU lt8h .. paooj.keot.ber 1110 of Ihe

Amen<::tlp

IS

!;'"",.,,,..

belr,

42,00>,000 qua.rters of wheat cou ld be
WI~ cozpfort.. 'mlere 18, however, th18 pto'fUO
Via , "that the Canadian
ancf American Uovernme nte vnU n&turally """'MIt to 4:J01d a i.a.rger reaerve
th an lWUd aaa.l.DrtI pDSlb.le oontl1tcencLe& ned.
season , &1thoog h the p~ beoomea 'Wore bOp&ful for drawmg supplies from It mUch w1du a.re a.
tha-o formerly, 10 which event unportlDI tOQUDtr~
would noL ha.ve to call 10 lDl18WmUy for Armerica.n

Sorgl. W. J . Spokes, R.B R , of Twyford h ..
been awarded the I;>.C.M. \
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Tbe Board of Agricult ure ...porta Ib,t the MOb·
able Yleld o f wheat 10 England. a.od WaJ.oea? will

VAUDEVILLE

&mount 'to 10,500,000 quarters. Th18 IJUbata.nti.tes
In an emphe.tJc mtl.nner OUt' estimates of August
13th, 'When. we et at.ed tJh&t the tot al crop of UJe
Umted .Kingdom would amount to about. 12,(XX'J,00Q
qua.rten For ,Scot.land. and Ireland -we allowed
rather lea tb.an 1,OOO,OC() quarte;rs, a.ttributing tll'3
r emairf3,e r-u7, a h bera.l Jl..l ,OOd,OOO, qua.rters-to

WBN'ING CLASSES.
' The local Conumtt.ee have decided to Tun t h-e1T

~ ve nmg cja6ZS~s

durmg the ..... mter, as usu.al Com
menomg on Monday net.t, ibOtthand .....'Ill be hell
On that day And WedncroaJo s With book·k.e'cpm~'
on Tuesday evenlDl3:s These cia6Ses nre much ap
precrated and the a-p ph<:ants are hun~eroiis.

weather m Septerdi:>er , alalnst wllich w'e ISSUed :J,
IW'&I'Dmg, has oonsider&bly reduced the Yield. '1
we knock off half a million . . . from A\tl'lt&t 13th
to t.he'" time on rMll<:: h the ~ Agrl.cultiira.'! Comnlls
sianen; <::oUeet.ea their .t.&, It. M"ould t"epTe.etat the
m lDunwn Ie. which mlght,' i>e expected 'n" a. Tcwlt
of the un-.tisf'&etory , dim.Uo oomhtl0na lIMe the
16sue or ouw ea.tlier esti.m&W. f ·lIM our part., ~

"Ne,v er FanS"
To all who are womeAl'
or oVerworked, to all '11'110
are troubled with sleep.
' Iessness or racked with
nerves. Hall's Wine is Ii
J riend indeed. 'If othing
so quickly invigo"t.. th..
nerves or 'bailcls IUP the
pbysico,!

.... IDClined to think that the reduction will n
have to be :more Ihan 500,000 qua.rteis ," fqr ,I t, I
tlw. r&Il1 b: • rectm-ent vl ldtor each 'day, .. nd wit
• clOA, hot a.t.m osphere, It fol1ow:s th&t1 tb~ da.n~
of ~routfll&' and ah..!di"'l' IS , greaUy lno... ~ .
The 'Wrlt.r S8IW' wheat , till ulJqahied In ~en:~
a day (Tt two ~ o , 'w h!l!: lit t ho Yorbhire" va.l~,
&mOng the upland l'LUeys o( W ~ lec, 'aD<tjp l. th,p
dales
Northumberland , OimberJand a.Qd ' $oo~
Jand, 11, eta.nda to r euoQ t.b.t~ uoless
fLVOU ~~
able condltJOns -ens lle immediately, there " is muc

po....r f . aDd

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"Hall's Wine." says

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doctor. "never.

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r~leut

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Sapre_

AlthOU&h supplies N~

u.h....

apMial arraaeemeqtl",-" "'.11
.ade to mMt 1U',eut m~
caM_,

wbu. dodliDn .... ICnM

,H&ll" W"';

wife .Size,

S....... R., . alid.
F

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H . Ed ward~
See Veut. A. G. Pryk e, R. :Bern . R
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i')ec LI eut. E W . Ola.rk

S.. Li.ut L J F ..Id.
'1:, C. Halhburton,
Forl"a\.en, ...ttd
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!!eo Lleul. A. E. Lo,edon.

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Government. A$ep.ts for ~ain aua. gr,.in p~
dlJcla have <!per,eneed
, dllll.:ulli~ durin
the pan aeuog., and tct ;pneral pUbliO .hardl
reahle8 h ow mucb hat be60 done, acl.tDg "' uoder
th. gUIdance of the Wh•••• Co;qmi..ion,.,.on the
part of miljers and mereh,nla in' plaoipg ~"t
orp.nw.t¥a at the dllJ)C!$$I , oJ the ~rmnen
In order to eeeqre equitable a.nd ftLr·.dist.'H6utio
of mJlOD)' commdelt.ies. 'PerhaPf"'attM th'e war*J~
publio .. t l&fle ..,11 lurD ~ )V.b~ t ad eat.on~ ~
.... ind.b~ W bUlln . .. firll\II fOr th_ir ,<1o.i1:r
pile.. Mld that many bU~w m~D h,'Ye had)
eurt.&il and nerlf!ce . fQr lihe' bent6t of ~ co
munlly muoh bu, ,",,, .,.hloh would Oth6rytoe hov
bee~ In Ihm hand.. n ,I' w "" ~~/J04. I\i'~ &.10
many mo..u.. or. p .... ",e, ~h"'l" bo,.\n. ' ~iMIb
'I'.Ien, . tll<>1ljIh thIS d~~ a im#- ·.ntjr.e 7
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the «-mount of *hlpn{Di .a.v.Hah ' ID'" t.Md
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('apt J .

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m.orJ!

OOtID. that mao, "tall lutro.r inca.1culablJ 19IB all
Injury.

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~ a.z-e Itf,ill 1rIolmost pntJfel (

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ob.t4Uo~ &nJ1:hulIj' 1I.t III {rpm '"& r
.... t~l~
..ill ~ be _!localed for,~th'"
.hlp' , are ~t"ed &1 ,:~g 'fiti
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tt'OOpC The dom and fer (6oiIJo.t,
"If
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, LEVER- BROThiERS UMfTED.

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The question of the respon5Lblht.y of WQlDtY.l.
the power of votlDg' hu been gIven (.0
coll8ldered not a.
of la.diee
Wednesday ra.ftf:lrn.oon In
Hall.
:Qleetmg •was h eld
llO'W tha.t.
t,~ ....."8S

Umon There
was
Woolen's
U:rPOD.lst

Ofiicer JOHN HARDY,

jtl~f~:::!:~;~;::
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With the Grancl. I Fleet.
"Feeling greatly indebted lor benelits denveo/ lrom your Phoslerine, I (;annot
refrain (10m g,ving m'y heart.felt thanks tHat SUCD a valuable medicine i.
within the :-each of aU Service meD. Ha~ing done 27 years' continuous service
in all climes and 'contt'acted different fevers, etc., been on Active Service afloat
since outbreak Of hostilities in small craft whic h is most nerve-racking, and
baving been torpedoed'and ~nduring tbe Iiardships o[ the North Sea, I decided
to try a course o[ Phoslerine tablets, and now leel extremely well [or a man of
my age 31!,d eX'1riences."
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ThIs experlenC\ld Petty Olflcer declares tb.t tbrougbout bIs \on aDd
1'4~ec1 servIce be bas not found any preparatlon to equal tte bene!lclal

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Mrs

Watts
and Mn. Howard P",IIT,;;'1l
were unable to .atknd. throug-h Illn0811
Th~ Chalrilf&n, In hiS openmg remaTks, said that
they were tiving In hmi!& of great chlLnges, through
the grow th <.rf lihe e.plnli of democracy and the
()'han(~ that ha.s take n plilce , m th e pOfHt LOn of
W'01Jlo3D. Twenty yeal!!! ago rhost people probably
dId mot
wha.t democracy meant, but to-day
everyhody waa 'balking a.bouf.. it, w,h ether they
-knew much' of It or nob. No w, for good or for eVIl.
there :wa:a tllifj pe.a.t growt.b in bti.e lde& of de ·
~Ocraey. ia:nd he tnu;ted )t, would be for good
What th18 -grOwth Nl9.lly mea.nt wae that
only
~ obut J'e!,:p oMlbility for tlie welfare
thc
country r"ested 1ft the hands of the ~Ie
over, women :were I\pw' for the ftrat tupe .dmill,!'i
to & real .JK*ltl0n fU demoor&Cy. ,ThiS change
th e .oondltlon of women 'Was' a1fectmi the 'Whole
ooud\t.lon of thmga under WhIM they lived. 'nte
fact tha.t votes had bec-n glvon to women wa.a going
to alfeeb the horos life or tho n.a.h~m, the ~81
condltJ.Oll6 under whleb. they hved, &nd perhaps
even tHe u).t.erna.tlOnal lIfe of tbe world.
Tbe Boq Mrs. GeIl , who WQf!. cordIally reoeJved,
the D.o..elivered. Ion able address on the resporunbibties of' 'Women .aa voters. Sho said she- thought ~at
of aU the ttteettnp tbat l.t bad. been her pnvIlege
to &tteDd, the preeent one was perha;ps the
great.elt of all. bec&l1Se, a3 the Cha.u:ma.n had
POlDted out, they were face to face wlt.h new
problema a.nd Dew resPOUS'lblhhos. which 80me
tb.em m times put. :bad a.rdently . ~es1red, a.ntl

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beIJt. of tb.ed-r ability for the good. of the country
.. nd the gldry at God There w~ i<\ea abros.d
thAt the ~on of the vote
uBi. be for good,

but it 'WOUld not be for good
ersa f&1" greater
etrorts IW'el'& 'nleQe tQ> disperse the
ul Ignora.1}C6
tha.t ~ tb&n had heen made 60 1'Lr
She
urg~ h.er he&'rers to tbmk of the Imm&mnty of
the opportunlty tna:t. ~ad Cee-n a.fforoed them of
undoing, the m,5tttes -they had mad~ m thc past
There were proba.bly manY' wo me n present who
had .hriveA to tbe best of their ablht y to he1n rqr
wud the ea.use they thought Tight.
Sln! ho.,.erl.
bbat ,h future the whol~ question of ao-caUed
~hbca W(nl!d be 'Put on 8. mucb higher "lane of
th(tught. Atf y~t, the new{ v.oUrs M such , 'OV'ere not.

tarred 'With anv po!tt<cal hrusb, and oil. trud..!
t1h&t. they 'wOuld ta.ke the view expresaed tn ~h~

word .. of ... writer In a. pre,vl0U8 age U Then none
WII8 tOr 8. pa.rtv._but All were for the State II Tho
rest of the a.ddress WBJIJ a.n expcSlt.lon of thnee 101portant. qUeSt.i~DSI In c~ecl1~Wlt.h thew exten·
6iOn of Puha.m<&ntary , ~ to 'WOmen, VIZ ' (11
the vote &00 the IIiIOUl of the na n , (2'l vote B.lId
wedcUd hf~ ~ ~ _ (3) the vote ot &OClal refol1DUl;
and the 8})e&key concluded with an appeal to' &1I
present to help t.9, s top the dry rot of pftClfiBm a.nd
rupport lh-e Govjhunent ID the pr06ecutlon of the
WU-, &II the only means of secunng a. l.asting ~&ee.

COUNTY BENCH,.

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.~ J Mocke. (in t.be
ohair), Lieut)O<»t. P. G BlI'ke r, ):fro 'E. D. Man·

TUElSDAY.-Befor. llr
~.Id

.nd ,Dr. AlTY.
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MAINTENA.>WE
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m ember of the W A.A C,

Ined. 29. 6d. I .
A. cba.rge df st-68.ling a. pRJr of slioes from M&ud
Larkin- ""s dismissed. Def~d."t..d.

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o.rtru.ie
On Saturda.y the funeral took. 'place of ' Pte
F r ancJ.8 Cbvle. Short, of tbe 3rd o,naduUl" who
dIed from wound. receIved in Franoo, a,t. t.h'c age
of 23 years The cortege, from the ho~ of tlfe
deoeued's mother·m·la..."., 'Was prec:edM....b;r plpera
pla.ytnt a ., IAment.." ~ firmg party~ bugler and
bearere, anti .,.u WM. t&t· tb e church !J;ly the VlO&l'
and choir boy.. The hV!}lDS', " 'Rock .of
I< P-eace, pf:rf~t I ~ea.ce , \ we.re sQn.,
body waa leavmg 'th e church I'Tbe Nunc DimiW"."
'A 1arl'e ' number ' of people wu pr..e nt. In
ch u rch &Jld at tJ"e. graveside Aft.el' the- &erviOO three
voUey. were fired a.nd ~j,e bugler sounded I;' The
LMt P Ost.. The decea.aea had ollly been married
a fel\!' mont h, to a. daughter of ' Mra . Bacon. ' of
Twyrord.

mitwl taking trhe fihoee awray and wearln:g them,
bUtt told. tb~ police lnapec lar that a.s La.r'km l\"WJl4'
.. lway. finding fa.u lt wilh her she did lt .. Just ro
gJ.ftII her e~etbt!l~g to remember me by."
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BASTARDY ORDER

On tal. "p!>ll<a.t.lon of Winifred Bromley, . .",
O ... n , Com... , _ ...!dier.
oooerea,.l to P&y ".. 6d a. week till. the <::h l!d
. hali ott&m tIfO
of H ye...
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WoIdll&'~)WltboU'L

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JfHOS ' FJ;:R'INEI ' \ I...
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A . PROVEN REMEDY FOR '

f(eft'", DebWtJ' ~~~'!Oa(
Jafl. .nu
iI:r.~.

&G1 hllalMtleD

Loas ol Appettte \

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:PhOlfulne has a worW-"e ~\e for curia« disorders 01 the D~I Itf\enl
more 'eiutlpl-'elY ,ad ~}J'. IUld . at lua C08t tli&n a.Q' olber llr~bm..

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SPECIAL Sw:-..
UA".pJ

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'orm
Millr part1eularl,
uNCI an, tla, aIlywhee. 1D. aonh"
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FESTl'VAL.

Th&nksg,lfi?ff services for th<: h:u;:ve51. were held
1n the P arish) Church and St• .Mark's on SL\Dday

Both sacred edif\<:e9 'Were ta.stefully adorned Wit h
ftc'w~ra a~ vegota.bles, t.he cbancels m both In
In pal'l.icuiar
The servli cee were of i\
bright a.nd hea.rty na t ure, t,}w celebra.t.lOn5 a.t 7, ~
a.nd ffild-da.y beang well a~t-end.cQ.

st.ancea

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CHURCH pAhDE
Under tJte eh.a.rge of Soout.mun:rees Mrs. S I;a.ple
ton Ilnd lkoutmaatoo- Foster, of Bra.oknell, t.he '
Eaatha:mpstead Boy Scouts he ld R. church pa.rade on
Sunda.y, rebMvlng & h euty welcome &S they came
through tho vlllBg e. A.:fter the liel'Vlce many ,
mern!berg of the congregation assembled to wltoess
their aepa.rture fOil' tb6lr headqua.rters

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SCHOOL TREAT.
cessa.tion of fow' yC&T3 the childretJ at·
tendmg the day schools "II'ere enterta.tned to ten
on September 12th at the Senlor Schaal, and tho ~e.
responsible for It.fl organJsahon >&re to be cotl{ra.tu.
lat.ed on the success attained. Th red, hundred and
fifty ch,ldren IncludIng /\fleen under
'Ph<>mp·
6On , from Ithe Scattered HOp1e5 , Brack.nell, must ert.d In tJro llleadow (kmdly lent by Blr Robeh
Wllm :>t) adjoInlng t.ho school at 2 pm. ""hE'D 9.
oa.plt a.l programme of sports was ca.rrlOO out The
'Whole of ·t.he arrangements '''ere vf..ry e.fficlent.
thanks to the ;;trenuo~ effortS' Qf Mr81 Coulter.
Pri~ 1D oCIt&h were distributed by the. Recl,Qr An
excel lent t¢a 'W'M proVIded Ih t ho schoolrooms
!Wjhere tJM, IliUi.le IOnes' want6 wer e &$Slduou.sly at.
tenaed to bytlthe Rector , Lady Mary Bevan .and
their fa.milS, and the sta.lf's of the GOUlO1- and.
Juni'1tschools Hearty cheers 'Were gI'9'ell for Mr s
Vlasto aJÂ¥l Mrs C. B CriSP, ;whoso generous a.ssistance was m uch appt1K:l&tcd. a lid for the Rector, vt~t0t'6 and th.e teachers ' iLlso fOT 'Mrs & 1.
ton for her able dlrettion IIJl.d ' supen ntendcnce of
the teal aDd to Mr$'. C~u l t.e.r ~ for bel' se.n lCes 'n
oonnect~oD wtth the sports.
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Sleepie

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SEQU'E L TO WEDDING.
H Oak l.!. WI3 summoned for a bl'$ft<h
No -man
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of th~ Motor Spll'1t 'lJld Gp.., Reatrichoo Order,
a.nd urged In defame J;h a.t he drove . A. ~d1ng
party to cburocb, which he <:1niw.ed to be 1n the
r u.'ht 1n do'lhg, u 1 rt. was Q. matt.er of national im..,
~tance. No h orse wa~ o btatna.ble.
Defend a.nt was ord'ered to pay c~ts, 4..

Beat' Wood , Crom Septomber 5th to the 9th, And

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When you require the Best: Tonic Medfclne. see you

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FUNERAL

e"'fllDters.

made by Mr. J F 8a..rge.nt..
on })oha.lf of the Woklng bam .iuardlan&, a~m$t
J onae IU6cs for tho nllilnlena.nce of hiS (laughter.
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An order was made for the . payment, of 128 '
Weak wi. Jndige,tion and: Lall ot
ts
\V~ly, together 'WIth 1lhft court
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Rest, but ,OOD Curect by
NO LIGHTS
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Fr..nk Gleed a.nd Ch&lles Nlew pleRded
Dr. CaNell's Tablet..
ndlUg lncydes WithOut ligbts, anq
6 n.td 59
.J.
Cha.rlot t.e South pleaded guilty to bellt.g In
chlU\o~ of l\. h oroo lI.'nd van vnLhout IJgbttll, I.1l:Il ",aa t~~~":;~~~:~~;:i)
'....
fined 75 6d
Awli.ca.Uon

EmIly Ell~n WhIte,

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MILITARY

effects of Phosferine-however exceptional and exacting the hardships and
rlgo/un 01 b1~.\ cureer. Pb08!erine un$aillnilly assures the vital fo...,., 10
ontlast enn me lDost exbanstlng stra1D or nnbealtb:r condillons be

now

uoned tor being absent. froUl ber dut:r, al
waa .........
..........,

Englalil and W..... ,U Ihal tIme ..U ilhe proopeota pornted to an. es:tJ.emelr heavy yield per
..,re; though, unfortunately, Ihe da.nger of broken

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' The great suooeu from the Garrick Thea.tre, .. The
M••I'II. Baths'" and Co.'. ",eekly report 011
Gut frOm JJfro's," is to be pre8ented. at thll 1\oy&l
the com market is as foUowl:or
cou~ty Th ...tre next week by Mr. Loalill tle. Tba
Th. olllcial tr B.A. ~.u Report for September muc -diJcuaeed comedy f&rCft 11 to be nn one&.
",hleh ot~ h ad .. ardently depr~~ . W,Ih
ednesday ~rd to the general aspect of the que8tlO'n of
iDc:heat.es a total Cl"O]) of wheat a.moun.t.i!ltr to n1&h~y at 7.30, ~ ••at a. '1ll&ti.uee on
'
1*2,400,000 quaTlent, thU be1D1!' 2,500.000 quarter. ..t2,~.
~n' s VOte., t~e had been m I50me qua.rten "
above the August 6SUmat.e. The mcrease 18 dlW
tendency to Ignore tho new ~er Some:women
never lV~ tbe voLe and 8&ld they dld not m·
W tholrigh oondlLion of lipnng "l'h..I on September
TILEHURST.
tend to exercise it. The epea:Ur etronAb depre·
1st, Ule lndlC&ted Yield for th&t Important orop
ca.W such an atUtude, and she :appea.ted· to J:very
DISOHA.ltGED.
bemg three potnts hlgher t:li~ , on August. 1st,
woman pment. tor the sake of their oountry a:od
Pt.e. George )30fJwe11, eon of Mr. and :Mrs. P J
1918 ; while the number of bushels lS eetimB:ted !it
r9liglon and thelr dut.y to the world .t large to
Boewell,
Sohool·road,
'I\1ehul'8t
,
baa
new
been
d,i.
443,000.000, 8lJ a.ga.inst 352,0)),000 bushel. lout
charaed fro;n the .Army after h-aVing been ]D hos- take hold of tJ14fl.J' new power and exercue It to...the

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THE CORN MARKETS.

Wl IL be prov id¢ ..,th
free ,"

WON'T ~HRI~~ WOOL~.
Packets (~wo sizes) may
I be o~tained ~eiywhere.

ofli<e'.

will

and,

delicate fabri"". Lau: coa"el !:ather
than fOl'ce~ the din from the elo~

The operations of '6 ;" Crawley" motor trac t-or
picugh m Mr W B Pal n-e r's fidel bet,· e e l tJl'>
Loudon-ro ad a.nd Easthampst cnd TOJld, have t1' I...
week been followed w.th m~h ID terest Of lit e
fut-row 'WIdt h and free runmng , It has ploughed ~
considerable :ara.
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PRODUCE SHOW ,

dou~ .tb,.ir., Hfe

It will

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woollens, the - ireah d~ of

PLOUGHING.

FTancls
l i}Jea'l"JlU.n
, of
B~~\~~~:;'t,,'~~.
xum
lnc)ned DaVld
far U&lng
petrol,
or P'
contrary 10 the TegUlatloll8, and
.. TeQOId of. all Journeys for Inspection 'by &

Baby'. Health

gomg on t he land "

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iD addition, the 'r ich :Lwt Iiotber
preeervea the ' .oft ·fleea"...... ot

ln lMt Llweek for p'lclcing blackbcmes, secured an
agg~g~ · " basket.' of upwards of a ton 1n ",eight.
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I dearer clothes. ~ cleaJter
tile material the leu' olle caa
afford to rUD ' any -risk of' it
being spOiled iD' the ~uh.
·E~onomi.e '4 by • wuhizig .11 ' ~our
woollen. oil dainty fab.i.e.. ·with

the l)e:gbbourhood, each allowed tw.o balfrdav.

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READUJlG BOROUGH BENCH.

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SCHOOL BL....CK!lERJl,YING
.re,Pl?rted tlrat the !cholan of nme scbeo!:',

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gC.,ClTY, of wool means

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grow8~ln~JJtlporl.ance,

, Packing &nd carriage exm,..
.
'Any o( 9'e above '\,G per 100 po. t lte ••
Price per r.OOO on application. ·

BR:EA<;lr OF PI'Jl'ROL

'you ng gtrl a~

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The entry hsts a;re 11lhn: ~el1 for the 'shern' toO
be bel~ nex;t Wednf!2day at the DTIIl Hall, under
the ple ~deney of the- :Mayar of Wokingham , n
CC'lln«:tlon WIth the WoklDghB'ln Horticultural
Socleliy. : Ttlls pr8J5Bworthy etrort to encourage
produ.otion of fooo.!Jtuffs ~Ids fall' to rerult in !l.
ca.p.ital show, ,while the var!Olls prizes oft'ered a:re.
In
thams-elveA gufficlent to mduce competition The
itself u a memm!iR1-haa another anrl deeper mgni·
fic-a nce As t he ta;blet on the waU descnbed It, It cl8.S9!S number 52 Messrs J MO!S and T 'Mav
was In honour of the-1. m ost Holy Sacr&me nt, and ' &ce the hQnorary secretl8.l'IeB
,
--'>~~n gTat.eful memory of thoee from SI; Hary's du
CASUALTIF.'!.
tn':t .",ho lUd dow n thel~ h \ e.s in the war
A
Woe f t.gret to lea.ru of t he follOWing clls\J 3ltIc9
Oa.h
CroS3 nngbl; d o lm Olit u mucb &4 tbat.
M'Y.>C1atmg, &A It d id, In he mmd .5 ftnd heotts Of 'P te Oliver R.eynold8, Somerset LIght I nfant1'Y,
thoeo 'Who looked upon It, t he .eoYd ler 'a d eath , with 'wounded , l e.,nd lIOW' 1D h O&plt ~l lD Fr4'OCe. P t e
tho dea th of the",Savlour But t.ha.t memorIal ~ Reynpld! Joined ltp 10 the TraInIng Reserve He
de.rigned t o do tar mo:re th an tha.t, f or it wu to s ubseque.n l"ly went to France and had been 111 f ar
be 117t only R. 'rn.l~'moMal of the bl~ d~ad but. a BOnte months 'W1t.h Spamsh mft.uenza . Lea ..m g
pe-rpet ua} ~a.ne of sllCr am cnt a.1 grlloe t o them Jt.nd hn!rplte .J. on August 20th he was wounded t.e.n da) 9
the ir chIldren for I geneJ'14.han'i to COtne That i&ter. HIS home lS No 16, Mount PleaEanL, W Oltchurch -- ou ld. take tta place Wlth B few prlruee-ed mgbam Pte. Q.. Gould. whose home is 61 , P E'ttcb·
chllr'-'hes, for t he nl O@t H oly Sacra me nt. wa!t nor street, a.nd who IS a. nl e ruber of the, R.A.M.C.
onlv to be eelebr&ted In tbat. memoria.! M apel, but ha.s been severely wounded by shr apnel and 18 now
I t 'W&"I to bc reser ved there by a. perpetual :reserra· In h oa.plta.l a.t. RIchmond.
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tion for the ~munion of the Slclr &nd Ut:e dnng,
and. It was this wh ich made thelr memoTlaJ 60
WOMEN AND THE VOT£
unique.
Mr P eUengeU (orfllnlrl of Boly Trmitv) pre-sld-ed at. the organ (:I n t he abtl&lC6 of Mr. 0
ADDRESS BY THE HON. MRS. GELL
Daughtry, who 18 111.

Complete. '

ROAD~

FqOD

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To be sold at very Moderate Prices.

Several Oak Bedsteads

After the dedication Lhe clergy and cholt" ce·
tur ned to the chancel for h lgh «Iebratlon of t he
e uch ar Ist.
In th<& cotl'r&e of an addt"eS!i the Archdeacon saId
that few of the war me mol'lals eMoclated wltn
tho)r churches oould have a. d~1D t.erest &nd
a'gmfi ca:ooe than t.11 at ,fl nd ' e ry f(" w ""ould be ~
frUit ful ot 'splrltual bleE61 11 gs t o t.hemselves &lld
futuro~heratl0ns The chapel " as of a ntiquariin
ID t.erm lD connect o n Wlth their ancient church
for Uie cha.pel 1\-' as bUIlt l ound t.be old SIUOD dooY·
way, wbieh 'Would now 'be. preserved inSide the
ehur¢h , a.nd l.LSed as the Iaacroed eni::ra.nC8 betw-een
the chun::h and thol cha~l Ooe of the names by
whIch t he chapel wOl1ld be known was that of St.
Ett.,·flrd, the 'W estJI Saxon King- Ana the chapel

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Archdeacon of Ih-uhITe, IQ the absence of . tho
Bu;:hop of ();rtord, who 11 In Amertca
'rhe CM-pal, d CiJ gned'" by Sir Ch.rle:s Nicholson,
Bart-, consultmg arcbltect ot Lincoln C&t.,bedral,
has many mtereaLing features In It 1Il meor·
porat ed the old doorwaY, which 19 0.11 that 1~.101
of what. 1& tielieved to be the ongloaJ church of

there is a leakage ~lIJewliere.
Have It seen to.
Burn candle> to the very end by sticking
the stumps on a bit 01 corle: pierced through
by It darning "<jed Ie.
Try to manage with lewer lights in the hall
registe!"

ope rati ons l1I"a.S c.blE· fI. ) d ue t~ Lbe
a Ild hne leacier,blp o f 1 tru.

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E P . :.\Ilt cb~ 1I R Berks R~
b~n a:'4s rded tl1e Mlllta:ty, "M. __ ......

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M;EMORL~L

TO G&YERAL BRIDGEMAN.

TO' t he Ide Brlga<lier·Gen eral the Hon. Franct.
Chartes Bridgema n, who d ied an September 14th,
1917, on the anlUve nary of hIS dea.th a beauti ful
ca.lv.a.ry ClOi.!:l has boon ~ted on th.e g ra.ve 10 t.h«
c\lurch}ard of St Mal\, the Vt.rJ;ln, Beooh Eri..l1;
On the front sle pe U!l the f ollov.lDg lDSCnp,tlon .. To tho belO'\;ed, nlemory of a. beloved h'uBb'a..nd
and father, BTlgtalher--Gcneral Franeu; Cba.rle3
Bnd~eman, 1 s an of the 3rd EaTI of Bra.dford _ Born.

July 4th, 18~ , dl(~d September 14th, un8. lnr
sure a.nd oorta:in- hope "
The monument 1& m:

sli,'m- :grey , Ahe.rdeen gramte and lS enclosed by
kerbJpg of grantt e. it 19 unpolished <and ut.istt.,!
c-a.lly 9Culpt.ured. Messrs Sta.pley, I Reading, weN
entrusted 'With t.he work

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BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS.
All I.nll,.ouueementl!1 for Lhla column mun b. autMn ..
tlc.t ed by t ho namea alld addreseea 01 tha parU.

ome

u~ lIdllJl: th ...

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BlJLtJlS are chaJ.f:ed at the rate of b 6d for tat tlrai
t",·o lines and cd (or eacb additional Uu or pan ot

lilla .fter.

t

lU.nnl...l.GES arT: char r;w' at the rato or 21 6d tor the
ftnt four linea and 6d. for each liDo or part of .. ILu.

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DII"TB~ IU"O

mlerted

1I'lthot3b

Clh.r~e. but

if .ddltio'IU

are mado to the ordlnary D.otUl.catioDrs the,. &lao art
charreabla IL!I advertllerne.nta at the .Im. nt.a u

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tloticCI1 0' Births

ate charred :!. 6d for tb.l1i
tint tOllr linea and 6d 'or ncb ILddlUdilat h . . .

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MARRIAGES.
BR.AKSPI:AR - ACiElIuIAN)'< - On Sep"m.b..
17th, at. St . Sa,.vlour's Church , Wes i:cliff.on..sea,
Ca.pt Fredeflck G oorge Bra;ks pea.r. M T , A S C
eldest &urvIyIDg lOO n af t he late Geor8'e Blwa.rdt
Brakspear, of Henley, and :rrrrs. Bra.upea.r, oe
<, GlenwooO," Silvordale-road, iEastbourne, to
Kathleen Mo&U(le , second d a.ugbt.er of the l&t.
Yr ~ and Mrs Ar~hur A<:kerma.nn
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COOKE- l!ORWOOD - On S'p',mber 12th, .t tho
PRl'1ah Church, Aldennaston, by the Rev
F. R.
Horwood, fa.the'tof the bnde, Rssisted by the Rev.
Dr. A. H. Cooke, Headmll..ster Qf Aldenham School r
fa.therofthehrfdegroom,CaptamCyrilRandsCooke.
M.O., Royal Borbhlre Regt., to A.dela Jane EdIth,
only daughter of the Rev. F . R. Horwood.
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DUNKLEY-GRAY.-Ou September 18th, at ftI.
Pa.l'lSh Cbureh,of WhItchurch, Oxon, by Prebendal,.
C. Dunklo)", father of the bndegroom, a.nd the Re ....
E. P Ba.ventock, Rector of tho PU)'Ih, LIeut. C. H.
Dunkley, R.E., to Edith Mildred. ~ld!\lIghter of the.
Rev.ChE. \ A. Gla.y and. M('I! . Gray, East6s1d:.
tchur
W1M
RANIlALL
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-'I1URNER.-On Seplo"lber 4th, at Holy
Tr!O!ty ChU1 0h, Rea.dUlIl, by the Rev.. R A. E . Harns,
' VIUla.m Ro,lld...U, New Zeala.ud Ex~dltiona.ry Fo~e
eldest son 01 ,.j~lfl'ed Randnll to IDorothy Unbl~
Tu
Id t.d
h
rner, e e~ Q.ul; u,r of Mr. &lid Mrs. A. Turner.
of 33, Chulcs-street, Readmg
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D&A THS.
BBAZLEY -on Si9ptenmel 11t.h at 42, Pell.stt'eet.
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Rendlllg, Ehza.beth, WIdow of 1ho la.t e ~rge
Bellzley , aged 68 years.
COOLING -On Septembor 14th, at Gormg, LII.an
, AlIce, elder <;I.R.ughl~r of Mr. and lIr... John. A.
Cooltng, 4. Frognal, Ha.m......... ""'c I

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and as fqr alee:!', I never
dozed off I ha dreadful
horrors th&t! made me
nen-es becahle ao bad that
atreet till someone came a.nd
1
terribly
wmd, too.
I I I h&d medlcme, and was adviaed 'to 'ha.... e OJy teeth
out, but nothlnlt dId me a.ny good. Then Q.t last ~ got
Dr. Cusell'a Ta.blete, and almOBt frOm the first they
helped me • All m~
'p"n
d my nerYea ..I-'ecam~
J'
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all rhtht. ~ow I can eat (mq sleep lite other ' people,
and fe~l q U1to. well aurl atrong.' I
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HAMP'l'ON.- On 'S<Jptember 17th,

Netvous Breakdown
Ne"e

, road, Readlog, Sa.muel Hawplon, in the 86th
y.ea.t Qf h iS a.g-e
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HODDER -On Sept.ernber 14bb P.nny, widQ'W 01
Robert Eh Hodderj of R.eadmg I
HOLMES - au Septa.llbcr 15th, at 16, Rus"Eln-street.
Reading, Eh~bettl: Ann Holme!!, In her Slat yeu,

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Insta.ntaneously, 011

10th, near Que.n', Ma jor ALE.
'R F ..t., o.nty chi ld .of VH'!e-fdmlr.a.I. H L .
C.B.E. , &nd :Mrs':' Fleet, of' Coley Avenue,

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