Reading Observer 11-1918
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SATll"RDAl1-t-afo.., ~or :c. 'w. n.rby·dnmir:
(in tIH> 0\1'(1') '0,1. ;r. k. B~boDt, O.{ii:~l.
W. ~"".tOD, Col. W. P. NUb. (lq>t. 't~'
r.fr.. C. E. ~eytor &Dd Mr. L. W. Jelf; l'elj.· '.
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ALLEGED TRESPASSElI.
J..
Hillier
of !B!n1rhdold.... u
fO!
5UDlD1oDOd
tT'e3pamog on l'and-veJonoing to' 'Mr. O. B. Keene~
in 5e.a.rah' of game. . '
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w.. very ·mwh &Pllreci.ted
M!I'. C. 'Pike ,condticl«l the
ivaQ the Ol'i'ain.ilit. At the
'V u ious N.tional
ba.nd rendered ex
whole of t he. aenice.
the congr ega.t1on
Francis SoilDl Cook: gamekeeper for Mr: J. B.
the pa!h. H. ciCmed <hRt t1l. dog ond the hoys,
alt hough b is, wer e wil h 'him at the t ime.
The Bench decided , in ,,'leW of t he coo:dli,,?~~~.
e Tidence, to adjOU'Ml thfl 08.0\6 for OlM!: week
tl'Wo of t ho m&glstr:\t.c& consented: to " 16it th~
&lld: ~ for thâ¬m.5elves.
A 'Illost unusua.1 &nd interest mg screen dn:ma,
''.Out of 'i:!he Wreck . H ⢠a.nl'\9uncod. for Mond.,.,
TUerOll)' &00 Wedneeda.y n~t a t the Valldevjl~
Elec :r ic Thea.tre.
The e~ent prog-ramme arranged IO'I" t hese daJs will include aka !lin enLhnlling . vcr~ lOn of .. The Argyle ." ......hlCh "IIiU M1C'h
a great suc~s at the S tlTa.nd Th eal re , Lo ndon .
.... bile <anKlDg the humol'OWI. ltmrur. " T he Antios of
A nn ,. is 8ure to cn;a.te a. p:ood d eal of a.musement.
On ThUT1day . Frid&, and Sah:Td'av . M ilTV' Pick ford
wilt appear in Jl, Jwonderrul ptot")· of oblld h fe, en·
a.1M
A
G.-e&t. Awakeni ng,'" epiaodo 12 ... Kkln2.Pl)ed.
the fa.scinating ~.t, .. The SeVM pei~r1., "
vanoll&. otbo first cla.aa Uemll comprise h e week·
eDd p rogramme. .
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ROMAN RELICS AT . SHIPLAKE.
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In. Ute eour&e of & 6hott pa.pe.r
the lut. numb er (double) o f Uaoe Berks. Bucks and (hon
.AJ'cbeologie&l JcurnaJ on Rnma.n t"E!Im~lll5 at. S}up·
Joe. MlQ!I EmilJ
J . GPf:menson writes - " In
January lOO7, .a gardener ~ employed in dlggull'l :l
kitchen ga.rden at .& new ,b0Ul\f) caUed .. Thoe Bun·
galow," oppo«ite Shiplalce House Llwftl' Lodge, on
tho hill looking W-Wa.rds Wa.rgraTo, found pleoeiJ of
brkk eoi'lllia.ntly in turning up tb earth. 8om~
of
r.b~ "'Ter~
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THEALE.
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THE WAR'S TOLL.
Specially sao was ttw ne~ t h a.r. two of
best " h'ld dioo fr~nl t he results of int!u enz"& a
fe."" Elars bef or£' t he ~t.c.ppa£e of fig h t~n g , Ptes. J ohn
Bw;b... n a.nd Er-ne... t AII!'! n. Both. had not lorlg been
lnl.lTl~! , ILnrl ea :-:h l~a,' es II. W ldO'\\' With one chi ld.
John Bushe ll was OM of £iv·£:. ~ns of Mr. and Mnr.
A!bert Brnhell. of Chu rch · sir~et. H e had won tha
MWta.ry Medal ;'l1d Iha O.C.M. Ernest Allen, of
the Motor Trat,t'p:-irt at the fron t , war; ~iIllVY
commended hy hl;;1 o ffi r e rH H e was b ome on ..
fortnight'~ le.a\"'e , and , although "uffennll from a.
5e~e:re cold o n the day of hi .. return, would ,not be
pt!Irt!!Uaded to prolong bISl ... tay .
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TIUKKSGrVI!,G SERVICE.
On Sunday , In t h e Panl'ti hurcb, t he keynotfl
of &ll tho 5er \'it"eS ""as thaoksgt"lDg for t h e oe.s.sa..
tiOtl of h OISt, hiles. At Ol e early celebrat.lon the
names of tb~ who had fall e.n (17) were r e ad by
tlIc R ect or '1'h e morning service bepn ..... ith t he
. Ingmg of t.he Doxo!o~, aDd t he ~ fonns
1I!n1ed by tbe Archhlshope were U6ed thToughout
the :lay . ' The C\"'enln.g f;foTV100 began with a. Proretiri(l naJ H ym n. "AU peop le t ha t o n earth do
dwell;' s. chQrlste.r earrylng the n ational 8 a.g a.t
i;b9 hC"ad of t he proce5S1on. The " Te Demn" 1If'IlS
:rung. and fi t the clOM!I of t h e ~rvlee " God S a V'f'
t h~ K ing,"
Uoton Jack being hold iu front. of
the' 8.1t a.r In the ~ l·e Oln!!. In. tbe CO"Jne of 'In un·
pr~'t'e r:ennOQ, the R e(:t.or .I!~lr! ' ""0 ba:ro won
t he /War . w e bK\'O yet to win the peace . And let
us pray God ollr r eturrung l'ioldlens ma.y find ~
at h om e-social pea.re . l oduf;t nal peaee-betwMI'
clR--~ '<Ind class. ca pi t.a l II.na Ia.bour, e1nployers and
~orken;-an "Itork lng ~et.bcr 10 ha.rmony, v.;th
Illutulti oonsirlel'ailon, 1\.4. t.h"!l dlffioul t tuk .of reo
COns t.n.!C~10 0 in the ehI\J1gOO (:oDflitlons of tht!
"·" rld
They ha l'e lea:rned a ~ Iendld lwon of
uni on on the battlefield . of colllradeship bet..'ween
·noh 'and poor, ~entle a.nd 5lmple. ofIioer a.nd pnyl!.ie, of un lly <;f e ffort , of endurance. of sacrifice:.
/. "fa.y they l~ us woitb the ft"&ma Eoplrit, Ill1ly
th ev t.ear.h u!( ·\heir les60n; and t.hen. by God'~
blessmg. ~e ~ R ll bal'e t.be , peace as, by JiIS a.ld ,
"'4'1 h ays won lie -wa.r."
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THE KA.1SER BURNT.
On. Frida.y e't'oning a proce!1io ll was fonned and
marched throu,::h the pa.r!8b. FtUl~ COltuntea were
won:t and an effigy of the Kaiser W 8J! burut on a. huge
bonfire.
THANKSGIVING SERVICES.
ThanlCJgiviug alU'Viees 'fVflre held on SundlLY IUld 'We-rt!!
weU a.tteoded. The special a.uthorised prayen were
a.t the P arilb Church. Appropri&i:e psalms and
h Tmpa were med.
Thfl li.t of those who h8.'r e been
killeij, wae read at the eetTlCM. Tu the evenilli BU lln ett's Murillicat and Nunc D imltt.,U, were used. and
a.fterth6"BleMing the T e D eum was song. The l5en1ee
conc.luded with the Noiioual. Anthem. The rineers
c.omme~ced with an earlv mOJ'!line peal tLlld also rang
. after eTensooj!'. The ofJertol'l611 wore de\"oted to the
~ 801dien'
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and Sailon' Funds.
POLITICAL UEETlNG.
U nder the auspuleIJ of ~e Hunt Branch of the
South -Berka Women's Unioniat Auocia.tion a meeting
held at the Girl.' School on \Vednee:day in lut.
weu. Mrs. Birobeuoufrh, chairma.n of the Hurst
Wotnen'e UUiOIU8t A68Ociation, wu lD the ch",ir, and
· .be Wal tUp~rtIld by :Mr. W. A. Mount.
Mn.
:Mount, Mis! Brownin~ thon .
Mn. Boyce,
W&8
leal'
Haig (chai rman of tbe Jden' .
Mociation ot
aDd Mr. E.J. Fonter (Unionillt agent for South
' :Mrs. BircheJlougb offered Mr. Mount a.
, weJoome'to the new part of the N ewbruy ~t~tibu"'C!!';J
which now includes Huret. Mr. M ount
tbe flne res ult of tho war to thl"M thin~,
and reaon tcefulnese of their lIotdielS and
Douglu Ha.ig and Ma.1'I!Ibal Foch. and to
George ' for his wonderful foreaight. He
Coo.htion yovernment . would continue. He
.
the best plirt of the La.bour and U,nionist partIes
C9mbine, becau.ee really there 1'1"&10 'fery Iitue diire1'tlDu
between them. There ....ere BDormoua Recoultruatloa
ques tions'to eon.sider. If al1 the tboullJld. of men'aDd
WOIll6O :were to ea.m good wages in Ule fu ture, capital
and labour mutt work together. MM!, Boyce dealt
vjth the women'a question. On the proposition of Ur.
]!ailt thank! were accorded to the speak~n, and Jln.
EitVhenou~h and the ladies of the committee were aho
thanked fo r a.rr~ mch al!Ueceasful meeting. The
jlathering closed with the singing or
Natiopal
Ant.h em.
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the
hi VOL. BATT. ROYAL BERKSmRE REGT.
A
COMPANY,
Orden tor week ending November W, 191&
Officen for the week : lieat. 8 . Ot.des.
Nest for dutJ' 8ec.~Lieut. H. 8 . Bra.,..
IN .C.O· .. tOl' week : 8Irgt.. 30uel Mld Cpt. Humphrey..
. Nostfor dDty, CpL lIorfon! and L ..()pl. Bri<lpmao.
N.G.O'⢠. for dnty . I\lanre' Cpl. Btrand ,,!d L ..()pl. â¢
8nnday.-Pll'Ide at HeadqUArter. at 10 I.m" Church
J'a.rade, allmembeJ'8 who C&D do 110 are uked to be preent
Dreu UDiform. belt.B.. -sidearms will be 'Wom. Bud;:m
attend. _ .
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Monda,..- Phyaioal trwlinl . nd drill 1.45 p.m., drill far
. ⢠,gnallen 82. CutlHt.reet, 1.80 p .m., ah06t.iJl&..Altred-ttt'aet,
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warif.~t..the Q"uft'.h ,"one can
'b ' . ~"ce 'ori &:rib} Dioeesan
:~s of ~·FiI).ance ;.demand, for
the:' ciomplcUOn . or:their efforts,
,the ~ion of a Central' F.1Ind.
;Iti . ~1:;Ilshment can' now no
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" long~<.b;e1c1e1ayed.
I
PreYio~8'announcements have
6p.o(Wi.i\~at .org.a.nised religious
effort \ must protect
returned
SBilors, Soldiers and disbanded
wodters'" in munitions and 'other
",",'. 's&iices : from ~1~·I1}in.g
moial te,mptatlOnB pending theIr
absGlq>tion into civil life. The
:re~U1ting ) o£ a gteat army of
clergy, ,lay helpers . and social
workers, enupling a large expenditure, must begin now~
has,· in fact,"a]ready begun.
The
Church
Ineland
of
Funi
,.
the Chorch. ,,
A feature of Reconstruction will be
tb~ 'Tepopulation of· · rurf ,;England.
the
plougb is !lljghtier t han the sword. A
·million'" new hoU!es, it i; estimated, will
lie 11~e<;i immediately after the War'to
house flye million people, and l!<idi,
· tional chu.rches must be prol'ided for
â¢th~e million new pomes.
Tke ' old rule, whe",, · .. settlement of
pojulation ~k pla<:e, was that the
houses ·· came first, then the pubhebouse, and then the post-office. Last.
when the cost of la.nd for the site had
8£~e ul!. Mld tho Pict ure Theatre was in
fulf worEng order, money was scraped
Wgetlier'.,for a ·church. The Church of
Engla.nd '-hqd no Central Fund, and
t.lie'" ~a. · no' alterD ;"!iv. to thi. ineffi·
cient liY~te!ll. - _.
. A 'Million House. Without
a Church.
A million :new. hou ... !,!,omised after
tAe war must not spring up without ..
.hurob in e;very group. Only by means
of the · Central Fund which is being
inaugurated can sl1ch a. scandal be
~voi4ed. 'Along with the provision of
buildings-and not of the old corrugated,iron ' libed type - mU8t go the
dev~~\!.~J!nt of ~ial ' agencies, tbat
· village life ''''COlJ1panymg the revivsJ of
..ill;.ge industrieS ~may l bot lack the /
~bur~'s iQiding influence,
W~y
tbe Cburcb of England
~u.t b~ve .(5)000,000.
I
rhe cost,ot, ~~(diilgs :a'0n~, including
churcn-rooms 1D . n ew I villages or in
viUagea where they do not exist, ia
~~ . ~t about £500,000 curing
y....... ODviously thia
only be !"'o..ide<i by .. Ce-.J
the next ten
C&D.
Fund. ' Alld there are other
enol'1lio~;
""pon<\iture. to be taken ipto cOMider'"
~on.
edueatio~l
activities is in the
sense a productive invest,.:
",ont. ~ ' is better to "Pend money on
a ~:' th"n on a policeman, and
s.hoola, pay -better dividend. thn t'6iorm&lIo!ries. · The N"tlon will need all
' ita r<\tP.\\,.",.s. in productive man·power
for ·Ulilly ., .ears after the Wa~; and the
beat lr.\ar"JlIee ·of Industrial Reconst ruc.tioq 'w, "'J4onl "Reconstruction. The
10001ll',.jId. ~. wastrel are expen .... that
the CO\lJlby': _ o t afford if it is to
replaeei lie 4oet....tion of Warâ¢
, N oJeisa' ;,r,~t' than tlli. provision of
Qhn~ . ;.nd'- clergy is the I Cburcb
Scliool \'queotion. Church ,school. are
tho Mt.o'1!!'tiâ¢â¢ to tbe frightful .ystem
of BdllCAtion_"itbout Religion.
HaaditapP,Od by lack of funds to
proM ,' better ,buildings and equip.
menta, . the' 80keols of the Church ·can·
not ~ II! tbeir duty to . the children,
t/JoM~9 ~of · ....loom bas been,g,nd
JIlust
be CIne of her primary
increaainpJO:'
dllt~... ·..:I~iated
as tbe Child·care
l<1~: ja' i{i~! ~e .msst oacred Ex";"ple,
· it' ~e~- be abandoned &y the Chprch
..h~' Fil1uid~t e&Iled ' Ii~e child~ to ·
,;aia, r.yro.L .,; ., . '
lfbt-oiilr in Elementary School.. b~t .
1!1 \Jst.iau&ti,on Schools under the,neW'
Act, .tha Elh!l1:<'ll' mo.~ lie prepared '. to
-cOm~.:~:~!I8 that will appeal to
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D olly and Wm ," "Nell, Kllt-e and.
Bert and Hetty," '~ J 3ek 'ma Ro~,'
a nd f-amity, " S ister Moll}' A1Ul
Mt" ~ . ,V. Swo rde". Mr. II.nd Mr$.
.. Bob, Kltt,y and Baby," "Arthur,
A. Tombs ..
,
Jlr.ii. ASplna.lI was at ,tbe ore-an,
there- wa.s
full
(lbO IT.
e"tate and
ham
It
,RINSO
Me n ' from '- the.
lilrI'chin
Inhams
saves a
scuttle o~
. cCiaI every
wash-day.
b.\· ' I)!r. Mo les, head g.a.rdcner at. B uth ls,nds. Th~
h y mn , " Cn th e R ~ur recho n n)Qrning," _Wa.$ .nng
during the ~r"ioe The mournelll were Mr. 'W .
Po.lmer, Mr?: . BndgEd and MIUJ Ger t'rud e Palmer
(dl1.ug h te rs), Mr. W. E. A. P a.hn e.r 'and Mr- F
Pa l m~r (~ ns), Mn. W. E. 4. Palmer, M'ts. F .
Pa 'rn~ r (da.ugh k rs-in-1ILw), Mr. Bridgtc (Eon·inJa.·N) , Mi~ Gro\'e (rii6ter), Mr. Da.\·i" a.nd Mr., Mrs.
and M1rs Griffith s.
the &bol'e sent ' wreaths
and moat aflecti().n\l-te ,m~et!I of TemembN1l'he
p. nd ay mpa.tby , wit h tlowe
om 4ecea~d '8' e wn
.';ta.r.:ien. lifT. and Mrs. H
rd Pa.lm!!T ,and Ml.. . s
Nor& Palmer sent beautifu l w rpBtb& a.nd rhf!l!!tS.if"'ii
of de3p IJ'rnpa.lhy. Other wrcoaths ?(Il!rc r.~ v~d
fTom r :r-.lr. and Mrti . ...0\. DanoS and: MH. ·Na6ihT.t.P. .
nlem~r l8 o f t he Wok inghll;t'n C la b, the ·w orhlll
.tail' Heathlands £StAte, the Mi86e5 H.ri~orq
(R~~in,~, M~. Charl e1i Smith anp fLmi ly, ;Ra.vdllw~ Mr. an.a Mm. Mo1e8, ,Vf'_ and Mn. Northcote and fam ily, Mr. and :'drs. G r een , ?tfr. a nd
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SOLD }N PACKETS
EVERYWHERE
By all Grocers, Stores, Oilmen.
Chandlers, ' etc.
Mrs. Gr-uath a.nd fami ly, :Mr. and Mra, Conia, ~.
and lIT;;. Ma.rts, :Mr. and Mrs. BullocK., Dr. Imd
R. S. HUDSON LIMITED.
Llvt:rpool. \Vesl Bromwich Ilnd LO:1don .
MI'I!I. Vernon H et.herington . Mr. and Mrs. H . C.
Sbepberd fRe acl lDg) , Mr. Frat er e.nil l h.mtlJ·: Mr.
8U.:i Mn. F OTr est, a.nd Mr nn<l Mn. T. B . "f'ither .
Mr_ C. S. Bran t, for M ('~,"'rs. He elis. Sons and Go
of Wokingham, "1'1'&8 entn.w ted 'With the funerul
arrang~'\ll l! nt.. .
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.The GUARDS
Bf'a.nch.
,
WoolWIc
h ''c:~,:~;~~~,.~
Me!l;.r ::_ J. L. B. R idl1i~le (EflllOlltlCri
o\: oc:Jpied
the (of
.Hams
....o rlh
a fter a three
infh\,", ⢠â¢â¢ ,'. p;·do,,,,;c h u new
R:lwlinson (general m 'ana,ger ), E . R: T.
H. Ched'6rma.n (Committee). A c~Pita l p'!>f+,. m",.
va."" gi ~~n by I&rif5tes frOnt , ltd.ding.
we r6 tmfticlent guaranteo of a. music.l
perlonners included Mi..'t\ Hor le.r , wbo
~n traJtoJ glwe & eplc nd ld renderi ng.-of 'My Ain
Fol,k" and" Thou n. Mr 11'. W H,!rv(lY, MI, W.
Ernest.! Lce.:-CaTpI. ~ (hum0l'0U8 eonga), )fio~i
Rummmg (Vlohn and 'oello), Mrs. &.in~blP:Y 'uianof~ rte) . Mr. H1IT1,'flY's â¢â¢ Flo,ra t dllnOe ,,' 'Wil li !iu~y
victory_
â¢
consut.
~ut
~~~~~::~t:~~!~~~~:~j
a.warded a. cnltural
, &ballots.
(>OI:.⢠t<".~.
~a.s
H~ Ira.ve pa.rticuJars of
th~m, and wa'S t.b.aJlk,ed
of t he mi1d~ of the
e";,d"n<o
sta.g£d. L p unnet of raspberri<llS,
and of a. good fta\"our_
gTeat ."..a,r. for on Sa.t urday
t.he I!!Chools of the par ish, to
350, M w ell 8S t hose betw~l1
18, lLoout 100, were regaled
give n by Mr. a.nd ~rTG H. O.
no trouble
e\-erylhlng pa~ed. off 5moot b ly a.nd
rio e nd of w'llHng hplp&l"8, who
",",;d~,?.u' In attending to the -""3:rrts of
tea., Mr. Lewis, or lkading,
i .1a.nt..ern exblbltion , 1ft 'Wbi~h
sta.t uary and eonfic
ing found, on
U
formed in pl"CloOe5!lon
WI'''''''M Manor, t he
fI,y
t.owa.n::JB
hb .⢠were pr~
Lo a ll oomers
~w
Lady
to
tl. ~'»..~fHI
w-·h ich "'DIS e1.lfJT1ou n k d by
well CO \' ered with h.r.
-r.'tQr~ ' ,-,. '
.~ . .n~ ~ m~, p4y~
ending bv
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a.n effigy or
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&lllpl ake Church On
t h a.n ksg iving i!!eT V1Ces whioh comcelebration lof the Holy Chmmunion
'l.rr" ..- ;~ ' . Fu1Wt.
oor, cludi· t l wit h the Doxology. Peals were
I
d ay.
Plmg
bon It I '
YOUI'" Ill!otrll,; h c
duty to do 10. AIlIlI,. to
the $ecrc.tarl' I of YOU",
Jocal Wa.1'" SaJing. Com·
..",ttee, or ~""
National
to
the
\Val"
Com m ittee.
SniDP
Salubu l'"Y
Sq=<c,L.ndo~. E.C4.
'Vegetables "
.' ,
. . Me.rket Gardens, cleaned, washed , prepared by machinery and
, t.ken dried ~ Jo this way a product is obtllined which conserves
the full flavour oftbe vegetable Gnd is mllde ready for instant use.
th. housewife being relieved '" all the trouble of deaDing and
·prepllrati,:\D.
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Cad burY's are anxious to supply the pub!iI with Q ' food equal
la/quality;ud value to tbeir other products BDd hope that this
.1 "ew venture will supply a publio want a.nd a.t the same time help
. . CODllerTe the food of the nl1.ti~n.
i
..t- Reading on
oh ~ed bo-],. Sh.
tlorown ~'.. ohlld
~nd
PREPARED BY
10
CADBURY BROS. LTD.
,BADSBY (Vale, of Evesham) and BOURNVILLE,
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Tbumar.-Ph)'ldeal tnin£na' .nd drill 1.4lS p,m., drill far
alpallen 82. OutIHtreet, .ahOOtiD!' Alfred-street 7 to;g p.m.
C.Q.M. Stores will bfI opep 011 Jiollday "nd Tb~ e~
hlg . .All ~a.retabe rettttn'ed forthwit h. Kitb&pit.Ud
to men in Spec.ialSthioe Colllp&n~_uat he ratumed Ii oaoe.
,
⢠(Slgoood) lL Jr. BJ:NGlUlI, _
O,C . ... Oom_
If y o u he v e not y.t joined
~ \\i~l" ~rvi n8s A' ~ I D.-
'.e
~_
],1'.
RTlIIDo.,
'
. /
;"::',.~~17'~·:ChUrclJ .6F8f)fJland p~
~. ~'....~
as
It is in the natiOGal interest that vege tllbles sholiid be con.
served in such It. form' that they will not only keep indefinit el y,
but be ready for instant use wbell required_ Cad bury's, who h3.ve
· beell experimentiog for aome tiine with a view of perfecting II
· proce66 by wbicb vegetables can be preserved for the use of the
t,aops overseaa,
now in. 8. positi.on to offer them for sale OD
the liame market .
.
. fo order to obtain the best resulte by llsiag only good quality
'fre, h vegetables they have built a Foctory at Badsey,' near
Evesliam, wbore the vegetables are reeeiv ~d froUl the Farms and
'
,
cc:tI:u:;
rt10l" that frequently occurs during seasons when produotion is much in exoen of immediate requirements.
-A:dd..... , ~lICfu ..r7 House, 83, Tot.hlll
8~."f:W~tmin.ter, S.W.l.
Sll ...~k"'Coet'
Off,e'nl A r;e!'l t
preaerviD~ of ve,getables is ~ comparatively new
indu s try in this countrr, which will assist i,. preve1I h ng
O.....~·i 'F . > PU""IDO~, imd crO&Hd
BiMLJ.,,'
. ' Bj\JIK; l.Jrl>.
. ~-,;:-r . J ' . _ L
I'
f rom sny Mo ney Order
Pos t Office. Ea.nk or
"
Sm'DAY.
I
&n:eotod, II...
bU J
·THE
!
.
.. ' 10 the·lInt.announcement, tbe netel'
...". ~rl:Maditure to secure tb~ ' utore
lIe~po~ ~ty of the Church "ill be
C4n
Certifica te_
.J ..
repre'liP d i ,y·
at;\
bouae~t:!;!Â¥~=~~~
SQ VI ng'S
""'A Link between
Farm and Factory
eelebra.tlcn took -plaoe at 8 a.nd
!!j;~n!~;~1;1 ~~'ct;~
_10
Mat tiD:5 wit.h 1 tl:wo:
'I
was ..;ung at 11.15, fl.nd ewispecia.l EptBtle anq, ~
'Were used a.nd the 'Tot! ne~
t·h e erd of t he th~ la.tter eervleea
Octobe<.
of tb. ~lot.
Wer
.
t"
there were twenty- fau.r
.~
You
tcred d ':Je
Cttiu
ie'
_.~. ~ U '~
m aY. lI lve
:)f
qUIck SUCCeGSlon. M..
dUl'iDg the evenittg.
'l"G'ESDAY -Beb6re Mr. G~ A. ' Watwn (i n the
ohair). Mr. A . .1. Mll.Ckey, )fl". ~. .\ Huggmlil,
Mr. E . D. MMllififlld, Mol'. H. O. Mvln~ Co l.
BaTker JI'ltd Dr_ Airy.
- _'
shoT
YOU
th at you wan t your
.m OTley b",ck "/itb any in·
n':)h c~
on buying
."
BENCH.
&f~rds mom;- to Reading . y;h~ce
mcJv.ed to Newbury, returning later 'to
'Which ~ her pa.ti~ place. A. r0'tV
Oetobeo- 2l8t .he ".. IodgoDg' l~
Re-1ding. On Oeto.~ Zl.et flhe toOk
at 6.~ in the evenq. &Dd
On NOVIGmber 9th the
wu found in tbe riv-er
cac~ .
Ii:::'l~
IWar,,,.,,. Court. 'I'b&)' 1Il'pa1'ed
I.,
OHARGE OF CHILD M1.'RDER.
Edit h}Agnes L-:>ader W8S c har ged Wit h t he wilful
ruun!tn' of her female child. agt'd six m on \ b s by
tbrOwlDg it in t he river &t R eadlDg on Oct~'b6r
218t, 19l1J.
Supt . ~.oa.rd ga.ve evidence that prison~r ,ow.V
debvered Of .. fema.le child nt Jjlip, OXOD;-,'" on
-HU"Oh 29th. She lived lI,t; uh p f or -souie ,'.Jtjtne
a ny
.WarSavingsC'ertificat~s
":~I~i~:,.clrrr!the
Mr. H . A. Bennett. w:t~ C'CK'rpt.ed on the Council
v ice 1ft'_ R. B errinsr. l'esigned .
'
A letter wae N!<f.d from t be Coun tT ' A!TLciJltll'raJ
W.,. CCQlU(ut.t.ee, st...... m g tha.t no ! ~el1le fOr the
distribution of Reed potat0e9 ...oWd bet put in
opentlon this 1lU801I_
.!<~~P
P ARI'SH CflLEBRATIO:; OF VICTORY.
of Wargra"e 'WIll long rem.em ber
COUNqL.
At
Life Guards, Horse Guards. Dragoon Gua rds
'f
\ T Grcnadiers and Coldstreams-Sco,ts and Irish
; nd Welsh-they are the flower of our fi ghting
'in.nhood. You are proud of them all: grateful
, to them all. But what are' you doing for th em?
- . Do·the one duty' assigned to you-the one thing
tlley expect of you- '
took
""',lii,,weT.
v .'l l uo in f ive yeac. l U:IC
""ill b e .f. 1
a.
F und' fur disa blEq
~~
by the';!;ild
The roll e.::·
~n'Q0T!.5 .
War S avi nnCert lficto. t c,
cost 15 16 each
T hei :'
on .
p&l'took of a. yery
g~::.:':.~:t::~~ a.ud the V lear
"&
19;)5, widl 93 members; " Ow t he m Q'l.ll r.~ r9 't:re
890. The $hsl'e ca.pital, whe.n t he Brlltloh o.peneri
.... a..c £55 36'. '3d.: lU .1111 y, 1918, it _w a&. £8.118 06. 00:
'Dla aa.les for ' t.b e .oct.cber quarter. ~ 1918, ~.ere
£5,475 3 ~. 101 .. &.', lDCl'e8.66 on the corresP.Qnding
qu&«er of 1917 01 £1,068 7â¢. lOd, Tjo. dhid~d
for the Jut half·yea.r wu ~ ~.f Sd.,' and th~
lDt~ £144 Is. &1. Mr. ' R&whnson
th~· new
mr.naget:. g a:r e & brief 8.d~l'e!oS. ' Mr .1 Ra.wlinson
w ~ R'('Mn.l m'anager of t h e BOT'wick CI')-()pf,«' ath·e
Sorlety. nca.r Boita D, La nes . . Hr. Hainsworth '!fM.
U~ t,1i reoent ly, P~rman e~t S ec re ta.ry of . the· Wool.
'Wlch ATSeaal Co-open,twe S otlet.y. He bu been
.a popula.r 9O-C1pera.tor fOT' y ea.t'&. He hIlL! Jws:t bAn
promnW to the. poO:§ition of. pT';)iJ>&gr.nQa. or$ .ni8eT
COUN~Y
aervlCCS
at M ..M.i:n. a nd e,'e~. SpecIR I
Coll"OCta a.nd Hymnti w~ taken .
m~mbe.t' of ' ~The
a headquarter t ro lq-.e who haTe -a.ppelred
Slr Douglas H a.I/i:' ann oth er !!!'enf"ra.ls.
'nl.o Wok i nih~ Bran('h of th~ . boclCly. It m;av
b<- mentl';)n·-d . ·.r .. '" opr"rK"d,pu SqlLcmber; 17t.h
I
The
the form. l&Sued by &uth(;rit,.
before
Before~eneing bUliinem at a. meeting oC tl l@
'Volrillj,li>&m. Wl thollt Pariah Council, t,he Cbalrma.n, MT. D F. DeU1!1 de Vltr& made a. few rc.
trl arka relatlQg to the armistice. emphesi.~ng t he
f~t th&t· at Jut right h8li p!'eYa.iled, ,a.oo ,tmque!tlO'Qa.b~y to the unity of t.h e Allies . . He trusUd the
a:rnristice w ould r ti3ult m & luting pence. ' .
.. It wag a crucial moment in the first figh tmg
before Cambrai. The Huns were breaklnB
through on our right. Everylbing depen~ed
the Guards, I sa~ them go into action.
They marched inlo that hell of shot and sh r~p ,
nel as steadily a! if on parade. They preven ted
a' ~isa.ler t() the whole British line. I cried
with pride
I saw the matchless gaibntry of
tile Guards D ivision on that raw November
mprning." ~ Thus a young Officer who took part
i.n the hattlc.
.
I
THANKSGIVING SERYrc'E.
l ui. W&lS obseorv«i' as a. d &,. of tha.nb -
Fo llies,' ~
PA~ISH
"THEY'V E sent for ' the Guards." T ime
· ' and agam that message has put
fresh heart into tired men, fighling agai ps't
,
'Were very deYer. He hBii been a.
of the Melropoht.an area.. H& is ' a ,.,;ttY · Yorkehil'8~a.n. Mr. Ra.Inn'arth a.1&o . a~~ 'i pe
meet-mg. Votes of thanks a.nd the Na1ionltl .Anthem concluded a. m otot lruec:'enful g&theri.ng.
â¢
desperate odds. Time and again, when all
seemed lost,the Guards have saved the dry'
:L[l'precJated. H iEs R . Rumlning'e. "-n 0110 Mlo, A.ni.'l
th e trJo. 'eello, violin oand !pia.no · by the Yils~
Run~l1ng and Mrs. SaJl)1;b:lry (plano) were ~&tlv
admlroo , I!L8 were Mrâ¢. ~ . ETnest.'a ~nt' .., indudinn
â¢. D.cynn, " &00 the humorous p~
.
of . CorpI. ~
who 1& a wounded 801di-er, l'eoejv
..0 oya.tio;o- u
h e en t.el'OO . smg,I..Dg ' . B lighty."
I~ song·sketChes
'With ' f,he ' â¢â¢boo.1o .. he.... ' tbe,e
for ReligioWl Know-
..,
WASHER
Just'soak the clothes in cold water
with Rinso overnight. ' Rinse and
hang to dry in the morning.
An
~re nq<II """,h"
,Ied,,!-. '. '"
a.nd .Mr. and MIlt. Sworder. Ther e
rioral tnbutos, ind\ld ing th~e fr" nl
and daught ers" mother , a.nd fnther,
anud widO!opread tokens of e&te&m a.nd &free-iIol1.
The &enTICe wa..; taken by t.he Vicar, th~ lV~Y . A.
P. Ca.rr, and there 'W as a l"8.l'ge;, e.nd ,6.fU11t8;thetie
most
coDnn~,~
~
a.nd WJnru~ (siste rs), Mrs. B . ~y and Mrs . . Hlll (sisfers--tn-ls:w).
⢠Mr. C. R ussell \ (brot h er-tn·law).
FUNERAL OF MRS. W. PALlIER.
The fune ral of M-rs. W. P.~mer, w hOle dea t h
'9ie reported laot Sa.t urday, took place :ou ·Wedn.e&dn.y in Jut w(ek a.t s t. Sebastia.n·s, . of ' whlOD.
church t he ber ellveQ husbll....'ld is ' pt>ople'e 'WlI.rclen ,
.
country's
sake Yjou must save
coal. For your own sake
you can't. affGrd to use
coal for boiling clothes
-it means less coal for
cooking and warmmg
purposes. Rinso washes
In cold water.
we re the beTe.a.ved
. SeYmour (pa.rent~), Mr. Bey(br'ij.l, e,·), Mrs. Watts, !ira RUssbll , )frs.
""'.0" 0..
WATE
I~
,
FOR your
on Saot.ur-
conductl ng the
aU arrBng (' menf.! . The g:T&Ve wa.s
beaut ifully hnc-d WI t h heather and white ltowers
/
sum
the
nn-mes to ~moin on
ron o.f apeold canatablifa:
to be ready 10 a.ny emerg ency.
' ,
THE COLD
l1~lerto~k
tbe Nation dare not
N~tJOn ~hat
PECl'IO'N' OF SPECIAL .CONSTA:BLES. .
his tour or~ mspection, Liel,lt.-Col.
~'tinUIQ
fa r m hnecI t he cburch pa.tbwn.y. Mr . · W : H o,,?&rd
Palmn.
vklU"s c hul'c hwa.rdcn , a.nd 6i~n .
Tile Central
W ar h ns 'taught the
c
P :>u ton, Ct ief' Con.stable · of B!,rk6, lut ?'eek
ins j>eCkd. t ho So eela.1 ~ Con!lt&blu,- a.t.' Sa.,nd·
llurat, Crowt..horne,- Fmcba.m¢eaa and WollioJlihBim The men t u.rnoo. up in luge DUtnb~ ~
looked well ah<l fit. Tho Chief .nook lIt1r,q. ..!Illh
eo.:!hA ma.n ra.nd tba.n ke,d t he m in 8. bod;,: f or a,tf the
~Jp a.nd IlUp}Xll't they lla.d g:t~eJIl t:hft' polJce-, _ ~h e!'~
by 1LSl'i~mg to metnt&1n o-rde.r and t~ · PTOtect life
aitd properly. He hoped all wou ld t a.lbW ~thelr
a.nd
is aJ yet unprovided:
'fail
~
109 ·
Hea.~hla nd9
the Nation
. in its lIetdJ.
BAND OF HOPI$. (
A atlc."Ce8&ful entcrtn.tDment WOP given on 'l"i:&es.day by t.be :roerobera: of tb.e Wf!IIleyin Ba.na . of
Hope. 'Pt.. Ho.11 p....,d.d. Ca~ N,ch'oU ; Clhl"
lain &t BeaT Wootl, who brad kmdJy pipmiaed an
arl:d ~ea 5, wae unavoida.bly prevmted .from .. t,t.eQ.d~
oo ngr~ga.h on.
.A.P'!r~ ~om its spirittJ" l importance,
the upkeep of the Church'. social and
HURST.
U!ed
You need
never light
the 'copper
fire if you
use-
of
brought io me, 'When I reoogtuse.i
them as Roman. I b&de him to be carefu} tc
bri ng me anythtng -e.lse he found. a.nd eoon afterwa.rds l\. b lACk lmpoh.ahed Ju g lip of SamhLll ware
was dlSC(n-ered.·and two otber rrepent.!. of pottery. Tllrough tltnt. snmmer, ..t intervs,t., .mONl
b i'lclts, and rtTD8 of TEIBS6h. . 1l.nd pi&Oel5. of pottery
wero found. a nd on October 5tb . 1909, ' I tdc.k_ t he
fragmsnt4'l to â¬ho'9i Mr. Colyer, at Reading
Mu.seum. and be. pronouneed them to be undoubted'" Roma.n: From time f.c. time ot.her · pol ·
ten waS found , but. on ~o\'ember 9tb, l.OCS, in
In 'f('lf1i.ng I", F"mall tree, t he. same 'garden er broke
11 :Cl(l entaIlr a 1a.1jte Roma.n a rnphora, of v;hlc.b .so
" iFCi'.~ inc1udmg the bllM. :wero, recove~d. togetaer
With Ii,o pl ee~ of blttk $amian , tM'O rime. of
~els. f our t ~t h ; -'8 Ja.w 'bono, a nd othf'.!r boneoso
Pi ""lid p i.!', 811 I n th e fiRma spot..
My thelfry
tb " And is t.ha.t. t h l'r'l'"8 m ust, ha.;e been e it her a
6tllall \';J1a. or &pntine]'!:= look~u t tcw-a..a~ tho WargT"8l' fI 'R..J1U ,11I TOad encampment.
T be 5it.ua.tion
command!. lhat \ 'lew, ~WOUld pOint to that
cbaln of frTts a.t:d CB.n1PS
0 of tho 010 hlStorians
b :; \'1) r..~wrted crossed he cOun hcf. h ore. The'
next. b f lng tn" ei reumvalla.t.ed cam!" At H&ryEden
C'CI\1l't .W!(ln the newly'1liscq,ve1"'erl Roma.n viUa. on
Yr. 'M-abe rler Smith ',:;. gTollnrl in trppeT Barpmen
'tl.-ood found In 1911 In p o:r r~et condition.
Thl3
\ illa. was proba.b1y t he home of the comm a.nding
<'fficer of ell her the IC·9.-('r B &rpFd-en camp or of
An ~a stl4't . or Aen CL....trA. At the t.oP of Bad~emore
Rill , where Roma n coin!'> htL~ been fmmd "
""
ai '
Spu.jtua1·
after
, 'the;~~ " GbverninentS may end
VAUDEVILLE ELECTRIC THEATRE.
t itled.. "Amarm,. of Clot h es Line
,
Ch a.rlie Chaplin in I f Cba.rlie
d ory, containing many t hllilling lncldeDUi,
LEADS TO
WASTE.
in. attenda.nce at .tm,e
Benyon, sud ib~re b~d been & lot of troul?le w jt.\
m t-lJ) 3e8.f"chiDg for g ame on the land. which wafE
ISepllra.ied f ro m M Ole a.llot.ments by a. public footp u b . Thoere wu .. co~iderl\-ble amount of p.me
on the la.nd .
"
Defendant C
oB oath) said he went t? his allot.mwt on the da.1 in question, 'W\th =ilia gun a.Il4't
walked a,1oll«" 'the path to 8. !.wa:mp at the end of
DOOR THAT
being oOndueteu
~t~c,. .
The .
hed ge. he saw d ('lrenda.nt carrying a .gu~ a.nd
a bout' to -shooL He wed ltIUier' f~r ,hlB" ,bce:nO?,
. . . . . h i"(!h he prOduced and. t h en asked. defendant If
ho had a. pern.u l. to ahoot on th& ls.nd. He did
did oot' poElSeSS 'One.
,
CLPSE 'THE
TH~J:I'KIi~I'~~~~~ SERVICE]!.
in BroadmOO!'
P.C. ~ Jordan' deposed: to seeIng ⢠splLlllel and
60me .}joys bf.'8.tin'" a. btuJb.' 1LDd . o n lookingrover the
T~ETH !
~"Watlj~tteDttOIL
Mr'.
.
Terms Moderate.
~'~~:~~.j; COISH,
At~~m.e ~~daYJ Friday
I·
!
I·
Satlafactfon
Gua~nl~teotl
21, Statioh Road, READING .
&. Saturday, 10 a .m. tiP. 5 p.rn , or htcr by nppllinb nt'll t
-~ " " ~~elt-BASINOSTOKE and NEWBU~Y.
. "', " , .y
TEE(TH
!
~
DENTAL WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. .
POT .. ttendtLnee see L ocal PJ.l,ell>.
Tooth from 2 '6: lippe, or Low.. Set f,om 21 ,·
.,
!i
I'
t,
I~
~
:/
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l"i !::::;~~~~~~~~~A~ND~~ALL~~An~~~C'~iF~.Have
Stood tlie Test for 73 'Vears
READING 187 6
BY F
COISa (n" nt.·,,1
~1Ir- ~ ' f" "
Larl!!!3t Se l O<J ~loru. LO\Vcllt P01.llOil: P.lC·H.
-
RE-CO VERS &
One A<ldrese Only:
REPAIR::)
33. FRIA, !T!,~!,.
,., .
C<__
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READING.