Reading Observer 11-1918
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,
OF
has
for the
great WOt'~ without which
National f:eCdnstruction will
be only
done. Such a
luria mUst
provided 'NOW,
if the gra iU\ ' of all National
clisaster~is lio
escaped. The
Oturch alone can save the
:E
be
~;,~o~e
ml::
y ⢠Church
must
I â¢â¢
N ntwnal R bcon:tructlOn will fail
If 'tho maten*- sIde <>t t):llS work. IS
unsupported tnd unulsplred by an
equ" py great ISpmtual ReconstrucI
tIOn.' ,
,
one
â¢â¢â¢
Nigeria $Quth
gra.ndson
I
Milhons of ' men will return from
tbe war flushtd WIth vIctory, welcomed WIth I eserved acchum, Ito
eJlJoy well-eltrned rest on full pay,
I
Money and praIse will not refresh
theIr souls !reedom from the Irk
of Inlh tary dISCipline wIll not preserve them am.a temptatlo~ mtensilied by tbe very condltlOus of their
rcJe:lSe
In
bance
W 1U
wa._~p,p t.w:oed, .... l;)lo.dc hloS
'Pf C$en" t.lme ⢠keeping htl
It was, however, when he
tm~u fbi! Ba.oner of t he Cross iliat he
of t'h oso \ 1 bl'Lght a.nd m ining h~ts"
}.felhodJ'ib Church hQ every TellSOn
'For 73 years: he
a. membe-r of
rea.lou." band 0'1 work~.-the local
;l~i~;~~:::~ have alwa.Y$ been the bacl;bone of
I' he exd8Jmed .5OtUG hOle ago
<I.. 73 yea.ns on th e plan
he worked Nllg~rual1y .... lth
the Cbul'I'!h of Engla.nd a\ KtlJ'&.Chl
-thus show,ng hIS lireadth of VlCWs---a1;k'.i w:\.4 l~
rirumentaJ m establi,!hmg hhe first :Prot.eata.nt
wp
They fan only-lle protected
The
conelu51oD that
could n-ot ha.ve
the ftnanelill yGar Ak1
the CounCil's 6l!'pen<hture
by the mward and Spmtual grace
~.hich the muUstratlOns' of religlOn
will supply
h IS
J
most Import
yea'l'8, loclud
tbot they would
â¢â¢â¢
m ;.re money
In
b&~.
""trIUJ
to look
the rmmedl&t.<s
,
found full £C:IOp6 f or his energIes ~ churches a.t
Sprmg Garoens a.od TiIehu1'8t. are In & great
m e&.sul'fl. due to hiS zealous lRoboura
Three...}{ile.
Crosb, Whl tcburch , B:ra.clroell, Ba-ugbunt et<e are
but a. fow of the VlUagfl¥ when! he was freguenUv
OJ planned tI to prea-::h
a.nd many a. story of' lo1\f
jou rnays <l-n fool. l'D a ll l[Jnds ot wea.t.he'l" oou1d be
told, e ven after h e h ad p MS6:1 the age of .. t'hr~
a.nd tt-n' when ot.bers would blLve preferred
the seclllSlon Ot theu\' bOl]16j! and firefnde but whell
duty called h e 'Dever 8lOChed
_
If
At work
(Of
We loose the
Acoompa.nymg Mt'
n-eye to i lls '
most
PEPOT
DE~T
FUHD
THE
loved employ.
the JOy ' ,'
60me of these JOUr.
1lo'D:lDng' tho 'Wt'1f..eT"
Telepbone
~-Sale
These young people create a. moral as
15tb
Friday«.
AND
Saturday.
N~"ieilllber.J:6t~
In tbe CENTRltL
of
Premises Measrs.
When the .oldlers and "ar wOlkers return to CIVIl hfe, they must find .. SPiritual
.belter In every to" n and village
many places
THERE WILL
But the hungry Boul will not tilere be fed
The Church must hold out ⢠thouland
CUrios
han'dS to them.
â¢â¢â¢
⢠%mas 61n.
Couotrg Iproduce
Flowers
A Call for Men.
Not money alone." but worken, must
be found. , The Church II underetatle.L
Its clergy are underpaId
There IS no
mOMtan' attndlOn to draw men tlf tb.e
mlDl&try of the Church The war has
depn?ed the Church of more than 2,000
dergy ' Several thoueand. ' of lay helpers
and 800101 workers are needed for the
â¢â¢â¢
men~lDg
There are
at the door
of the Churcb, Insplred by a dIVIne call
to ,to .ervlce CbaplalOl ""ID~ at tbo
front have 'found that WaT, In bnngmg
a
ST.
Co., Ltd.
PLACED
~E Ipresld~d
SIX STl LLS:
Mrs
Mrs
Mr8
MI..
OTer by
~hllHun
Sunon.!. 01 Farl.y
Brodlc
I
Bates of MaJdenhead I
Alllrcy and MISS DaWll'
Hm
,
THESE LADlES WILd BE ATlIk
pe"""
unto
lJI
and I
"""'"" and
to
rest-"
⢠SEND YO UII
D
SEND YOUR
SERBJAI'f OR 0jH5R ALLI.8D
NATIONAL C TUfIles..
It lul18
I t kill.
It kiU.
,
'"
In
Glfb~ in ~,nfg 9 .. Kind
~ Ion
WHB
ObOFELI:.OWSHIP.
Central Fund tc> proVlde them â¢
SOft
:':~::::~o!t;:;::'er~.Ml.~:a~J;::n~ New)aad.
!
task of RecoDstruotloD, the Church has
DO
I
~U.OK~
of tbe
DJc~.LJ{~,
WHO HAVE
THIS SPACE
OF THE
They will find provlBlon for their bodilr
welcOl~lOg
l
WILL BE HBLD
1
,
10
I
~,
well as ..- matellal problem By "hat
agency can thIS moral p,pble'!l be wl.ed,
,f not by the Chnrch 1 Tho.. so 1m
perilled cannot be saved, by Act of
PArllamellt. 'fbelr ptoteetlOn must come
from wlthm The Church alone can
reach their souls
and material comfort
&
ROYAL
. WRRF!!ND
inGREHT
,
URHELP
·nEED2F
500re
Tbe' Way to Avoid Them.
â¢â¢ arch for ne\v employment" III remove
them from hO~6 lnfiU800C8 and ~he
~eDClea of th~ accucotomed s urroundtnr-s
C
Church m that prol'IIl¢e, and canted on ~ good
,)iorlr at Poona DeeSlL,. ahd elMwhere
Later be
)CtUed at ResdlDg wnere m the prIme of li'e he
COLDS AND ~FLUENZA.
Folly as ma.ny mlilioo s of men and
wowen, 10 gre.'lt part httle more than
boys nod guls, ooJ employed OD DlumtlOD::I
, aod other war serr'ces, wlil b. out of work
as soon as PelLce ]5 secme Often tbelr
Pbollo
BEETLES. DUGS
Sold only
will be gratefu lly rec~ved by.-
)
I'
B EETLES , BUGS,
In
Mrs. SIMONQS of F~RLEY HILL
and
Me.srs. HEELA~ SO\N II: CQ , Ltd.
J
.. VENEREAL DISEASE AND IT~ EFFECT
\
ON FRlENDl>Y SOCIETIES."
ILL yoq H-ELP
T
MAKe ,[HII'IGS
men closer to the reaittJes at lI(e and
deAtb and the e ternal ventl8S of the
.pmt, has bred In a number of them a
burnmg des!'re to ta\<. Ho.ly Orders and
[ se". the cause ot Peace a. tbo~ have
fought m tho tlBuse of freedom Few of
THEM?
... these men have pnvate means, the luI
fthlJent of tbelr vO<!atlon
dOllled them
18
unJess theu tralDl0g c,.n be 46!Jsted 0:
P'1"vided for The ClIurch of Eoglai'id
'h.
must cot close Its door. to . uch men
T~ey are
very men {or the work of
SVlMtual Reconstruction
They hlt.ve
h~ed Wltb th~1r comrades ID the treocbes
aod seen tbem f81~n battle Th!'y hayo
.hared their bord 1(18 and their peril..
Bnd learned Ih.
rete of theIr 80uls
The :qallon dare cot lo.e II!\!> moral In
splrahon ",h,ch these IllOII ":lorly tender.
I
I
:
Vegetdbles"
I
â¢â¢â¢
The Chu~ch wiD Dot be leaf to thIs
The Central Fimd mud be
r!Q:<I li.l Pfl()B~El[ No 2l13.
D! rr n n...wllo:s
Key
P-lill3
D:s:P
I X-Ita etc.
B - R7
' Q-B7_le
B - D1
S Q-B3ch.1e
provided
for ~at
all eGttL
I
A L, i~k ~ietw~en
and IFactory'
'
Olh&' call. and other du:l .. depend
for support upon tlie ralSmg ot thiS
fund
RuraJ.
repopulation
mill'vastPl
Inv()lveJ
need. H I. eotim&ted thaI a
new houses vnll be to.lled for aft<;r t4
war !low many new Ohurch .. bas'lli
nat-ion demanded ?
AllotbC! g .....t work of the Ohurch
pf England must be developed on pro
~esslve lines, If the ~~at dl5a8ter of
UllcatlOD wlthout Re lon fa 'Dot to
overttloke thc Nation
oIll tea.cben3
better butldlngs, fuller equ~ment eM
t:'.lr~ndfliCl6ntlY proVIded by
.&
Oen-
In 8udceedIDg announcemenfA tbe
need of a Church of EJ!gland Central
Fund for Ohurcbesi Clergy. Sch.o<'lls a.nd
Teachot'8 WIll be d iscussed. Ever smell:
the e8t&bltshrnent of DlOc:e san FlnA.llce
Board. ~be call for a Cenlml Fund hB8
made IlUlf heH.l'(], hul the call 'was
never
80
loud. the need nev6Z." so &Cute
R8 now ~ If you value the N('otloolS soul
yon WlU g ive hberally to the only Fund
tha.t can save it.
~ ,
Oh fjWJf should hf l7I4<U p"-yahk
CANON
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PAR'l'lUlXlB,
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an« cro.. ,a
BAROLA'r'. BANK, LTD
Addres. S ..nctuf'l:':1f~use, 83, 'rotltill
Slre.t, WeslmlnBterJ.B W I
1'0
CA.l m"
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PARTRIDGX,
Tk. Chl£rch
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(Antral
Fund. I
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TtiOM 4S
III r,o 'fe~
Readin g
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Exd
. '7r.HE preserving of vegetables is a compara'~.I -
tively new industry In this country, which
will assist' in pre'ljenting waste that
frequently occurs durmg seasons when production
. mucb'ID excess of 'Immed,late1 reqljlrements.
, IS
It is in' the national intdrest that vegetables
'\\
,should Qe conserved in s\lch a form that they will
' . Dot only ~eep indefinitely, but be ready for '
inStant'use when reqUIred. Cadbury's, who have
\' !leen expenmentlDg for some time WIth a View of
I
- , ~rfecting ~ process by which vegetables can be
_ ' p"es~ed for the use of the. troops overseas, are
-,, ' ~ lUlW in a p08ition to offer them for sale on the
.Jl:oJlle market.
.>'
In
I
t f
obtain the best
results by using
good qy,llity fresh veget~~les they have bUilt
B"/-IdseYI near E1vesham, where the
y",eg'eta,bl,e's
received from the Far.rhs and
cleaned, washed, prllpared by
dr.eil, In, this way a product
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the
full instlllit
flavouruse
of
isconserves
made ready for
i
and
beinil relieved of all the trouble of
,I
E1tfI14nd. C...:..aJ Ftm4. '
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('1'" "" lIuIp"Io..)
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tOI supply tbe ~ublit;
v~ue to theIr
this new venture
the same time
LTD.
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