Reading Observer 01-1919
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life $.lld Ibhua. a:treugt bll!l:tu ng
of the future boldly.
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\If the old
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the
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Sscrubbing J>rfush.
,
PRINKLE a little
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S'~e how easy
boY Wilb ball ri1w tbe IIIlpreme ..¢n6oe dl/no "
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Tilework,. ~arthen rare,
Wl~d0f's,
· ()om·
y.~
When thll platform had assemhled the
(Anl8.1Ise)
S ir Geor'ge Young, as oue of th e School
Governors. seconded the "\ ole, "\\ ll1c~ wa s camed
Wllh aoolruroa.tloll
â¢
Col Wllso n, ]n reply, s . . ld ill at. on account- of hl~
rooent appomtment a.s P aThi a.m r n·a r ~ Sccretn.ry
the 'M1Il!1Stry of Sh ippIng he would be un-ahle Lo bo
to be well. When t hey w~ out mto life he ad
Vl~ them to p1:1.y CT'lcket
Cricket was t h !) In Readln g ~s often na. he ,", ouI(l 1' :\,,\ 0 liked He
n~t Jonal ga.me--a.nd lt was 8. c1ea.n game I II, lD W.8S most g,-a.tlfkd that he h lvl bee n lllc luc1ed 1n
h~e, thoey oa.pplied the> pnneipl~ of Cricket
e~6ry· the n S'W MIDlst l1 -{a:plallse)- IL v. us a. great h OnollT
d~y atr8Jll3 they would be " laYI ng fillr e:nd ,ilbrBIgl/t He u k ed Mr Kooton to a ccC',t two PllZes fron
There wm, be bt m to be a:w.a.Td-ed., pr ef e rlllb ly , for t h e t wo be~ t
ve every Iffilim! & f8Jr cb&nee
" ~ ~_ .... " H . hcped t."h nt.. the ",ubJects
contmued, a good people about who pLld more essays ..on " PJ<...~.
chosen would b e In wme "Wa.y canl1cctOO wlth Soc a.I
&. 1tE.nticm to Lhb leglsb .t.lon of ()tber countries ~6n
t tih-at of theU' own To those peonle his ad:VIoo Reform (Appla.use )
],.Ir K eeton t h anked Lhe Ma.yo r ano Col ·WIlso n
W1IS t.ha.t if tbey shouldr tJnnk fit. to alter t.he 1~
l~tlon, let th~ alter it, but;- they TQmt see t bn.t for t he p r<Jnllse of pnzes, and saul lhat he '\'Ioul(.1
ffiey alter It for better a.nd not far worse (Ilear, tpform Col jWllson as to t he sub. â¬ct6 he "\\Quld
hbar) In cone.hmoD, he to ld the boys to al'WUys choo~ for th E) e':says â¢
Th e proc6edmgs then tcrmmated v;l lh. t he
on the prmcrpJe of u;rmg to le a.ve the :world
Nat lcn o.l Anbhem. , aftel "hloCh on e of t he p.l.'c,fcct!;
Uer th.a.n when tbey entered. (!pplause.)
called f>or T"ound~ of ChC1;-rS to tho Co lonel, t ho
Col Wllson t h en proceeded: to present. thb pT"lz.e8
Clul.l.xma.n a.nd-w<!ll n (,:lJ. ly e ven body-and t he~e
THE PRU;E LIST
~~;e, gl"o; en m t.be m ost. lru:;ty s(.;hoolboy lUunne"
Thc followlllg 19 -a.J:ist; of pnLe& I Fonn Prizes -VI Cl-aSSlcal , B E ButJ.eT
dl~. L . H P eto . V Model'a. R J Garter,
P
operung
PORT SUNLIGHT.
YUI-IO
&t
4
f:
r p,ed
i
POSSIBILITIES AFTER
I
OJ! 'V(>dDe~d"~ evening . In the Art.. Gallery,
0 0 'l1hu.r.do~
. afl<>rnoon lQ the Ikading
Rezv..l IIi" '!.lr H M Wall s t.<Jld the slory of .. Old Slty College
t e. conference of
R~1L1hu.;" to as many people aa couLd p~slbly he Work e.:ra 'W\&8
d to dl8CJllS6 a.
Olliw"t<>d
Iq uou ' d ln t.o th e room a.nd to as many M could 1&00. descnbed b-r Sir Daniel .Hall in a
h a r bt..'ll f.rom the adJacep t rOOT1l4 In the bw ldmg. ~r of !.he J om;r&l of th. Board of Aog",*olb.>ie.
ID e M&ypr , premdmg, f ormally Intr oduced .!Ur
The cha.t.::r wa.s ~ a.ken by MlM GI&dya
\\ ~ II ~
W 815 ruppor ted <b M r J H
C0 !l1111euClng w s lee-lur e, Mr Walli S 6pta1..ned ant of Berkshlr e.nd Miss P . Lc<:kley~SlmtJj.
'h . . w h ~ proposed to dehver 1tbe fads-from tbt! I!I6Creta.ry of the: B erks W(XW:en'a
Amo:n p
f' ~.~nt day down mto t h o -ahysm of '..J mf:
Whe n EJ:ecutn e COUllnlH.e e)
b' nut ca mo mto th e town /'l ;)llle fo r t..y-elg ht ye.a.n. were M~s P.I H Wnght, M A , J .
ago R- admg "WftIIi dcmrlbed to hlJll M .a. tov. n of W K Slade e.nijo S R Wbiflley, oa.nd
pel fPd.-!16 a nd prIde Readtni had, uruo · son (Teohlll<o1 I ~r of 1d:iIkiog
undt .. ly ,
'lt ltb uee.rly All het old land
Count y )
1
M.u;.s P ot ts w.d t.hat Mr Benyon ihad
m Irk.. and th e.r ~ 'fJo"ert fewer a.ntqu illel In It tha.n
I:1'- Dlan J' ~dl!t of h :t.lf J1.5 sue
â¢.\t, one ti me Read
I:JI; '" sA & d runken , I ll1mora.l a.nd bully-dra mcd
1<..lT>n
( Laugh ~r .
and ' OICC,
Manor F arm '!j badges bad bee p \ en by the Women'a
tlhe &a.rd of A fl cult.ure too gnls "",'>ho
Hut thi ngs wer e now qUI te different Ret ernng b
t h ~ pl ll ' T) whIch used to be )11.st by St Lau:reoo p>'a
SIll: montha g
&e rviCO on Lbo 1...1d-1:<><>d
and h.a:rd work or LbelI" King a.nd <"'rot ry .:
CflU ch, th c~ tcturer &aId t.hat t here used ~o be 8.
T he followlnSj girls then filed up to
I lle-fsrocer',. .bop Jl»t where G regory and Lo\c's
IFccd' OIEC ) now) at.a.nds, and at t.bat. &hop, ther e and were preoontnd Wl\.h t he badges
.Ben)on -G<r.ee1 Allen , Gladys Baker,
9:".l.S a -wheelblLT"ro-,.: lD whlchcgga v.;erc left to ripen
Th.:lie eg&!l. \\ b an qUIte T pe-{ls.ug hter}---were Bilker, Glad) s Ball, Gladys B a.nce, Aruub
Phoobe BIgg3. Ha.n.n..ah Blackett, Dor othy
11<61(1 :l.!. m1.!Ju les a t t.b.~ h(: ~s of the unfor tunates
m the pll1or)
R ea.dmg '" as the scene of a Visn MiSS Br _d~r, 110rotby Brtlggs , Hilda.
fr:lUl bot h J ohc .. nd Charles Wesley. ~h l l e J obn BU lden, JaM b j Ca.Inpbell. Ed ith
Bun:'71Q; onco came here In or der to 6ettle a qua.rrel Ch.nuell . ~hld¥ Cu;me ll , Ethel Ch,apll',*
),"L we3n a ma n aDd blS ~Il In t he year 1688 ",ar Chappf<!. Da,.l.sy C.a UlllS ' 1 El$le
I gb tl y '" -d mOll\ e-otarl l ~ tou-ched t bls l ov."Ti and t Ccope' . Reberop. Cox. Edllh c>oxfo ro
H elen
Dorothy Dlx<ltl.
\\as n"'ar .Ile corner of \Vathuglon..strect., In L on
do â¢... O ll! , that.. the Ia~l b loy; ~ nnd bloodzhed of t h IJ
M~ud ~~~~"~~~::;~~
0\ '1 Wa.T In t.be South of ['lgla-od took place
Th a.t I \\U allO t.b e las-t.1i:or 1Il th e Sout b Read lll(;:
bad b eoDlue.:leged lWlCe aDd h"d ("bLllged h'3-1hls ty; 0
Cr th r e.) hme&. bu t.. lt n e\er \\ Ilb a. "alled to\\'n
1t \\:l..S , ho ,", e \ er :I !t ro ngly t ortifiM tow n o n IC
ClIU!lL <If It~ geographJ ('aJ and topographlC8.1 quall6 ~ ll o n 6 a.nd t.h .... "~th n f ew enl a U for.tresses
tra ~fS o. "l' hlch C!l.U stili be IM-Bll lit Whltek.nigbb
and ~ t the top of C.,.Ue s tr eet , It WIU!I caliy t<l d e hud WI th reg. rd.... t ') tbe o ld Rea.dlng Abbey. DO
one k n':l"w~ el:: a'!~l~ wtiat It look!d like III th~ da.ys
... 1 en It la tu n h !.d as t here .... ere no {WLm t mgs IJf
n]l1 .. t ll-r C'~ of It Th 'l)' I only h:ui: the g round pl ~n;;
"" h' c- \.. Dr IH u rry luu\ du,,, n up bu t there "as no t
t"hA ~ l tihl e~ t d )ubt. jhBt It was , One of t he most
n'a "l lIker.t str~tur~s eve r ere~ d The Abbot of
R ... t(h ~ !! O Ked pra.ctlcaJly (lverytb lo g, locludlU i
~<: Im n: ~hll!.. all the meIVJO~6 no~ used by Cole
h ( '" ~ Il~ g r nmg I&.nd ...-as.t he old Abbey 8 dee"
p rl
B~ t ile d ~cree of \tb d Abbot aU gram had
Ie- h.. ~"nt t., t)onn1ng .:\Illl Ilnd nowhere else
Roe', ':1" ~ u. fin t ~ for the Kin g s T ax 111
, 11(' \e1"'~ 1475 th .. a~r.~am(!nf betn~ fix~ a t th lrt
H!l 1! nz :o and ~ll c n ce
(Lau;htcr) 1 Several Pa r
hlmt'm~ had b ee n held 10 R " ndlOg A.t \VIOU !
l ml b<(:a.me Lond(lD .and 'VC's"1m lluiter lI:ere 90
u nllt'JIt!n
Whe uc\ef t hore \\a s a p l a~e o r
famme In Vmdon t:b.~ K11l g ~ a nq hlS ret a men
fl o 1. "'J 10 TI C' '' d l"'''' 'ld l hr v.ear 1254 Read m g was
granted lt~ flrH C ha.r~ r- l hat. t o t.he GUild Mer
chan1 " "hlCb. ena.bled them to h old their O1li n
lD'" e'lngs Rnd \..all.:. t.!l1n ga o, er ·~nt:bout fell r of Ult.e1i~ r c l! ·c. -T om the A.l.hot.
In 1163 the bI5tor!C-"1
I T,. a! b~ CClllbil t " was fought on the little lo~la n;j
III t <! bOH' t hr: CIIt;lP< :r·. bet-ween t he E-a.rl of Essex
~n"" ~ Montfor t Th at. trial WIUi ""Wttnessed by t he
K ng \\h o \\a ~ atten-led b·, t he !\.bbot of ReidlDg
ard t'H" Te~ult was tlta~ E ~x wu defen-ted by De
hll")~ ' fort. aft-et a. long"" figh t " bleh bsbed o.lmoiit
un 11 !!;In .!:~ t fll f'r " ""li S rio doubt. that the st.TUggla
O;O; :t~ l\ h!lnri lo-h .. r.d a!aJ~ o n foot, as t he lsl wi!
\\ ~ r.'}t or S Iffic'c.nt.. aliA! to pernl'lt. lof a horre
t (l rnJIll f" nl
:\h Wal hs\ said t\lo.t t h ere w ere ex·
~(n .. It ;;r . . utl,I.,. fer bel e llt1g that. tha word " Read
? III.!
~ ~c b: keo fOOl t he name of .a. SaxOD_ family
"1\
â¢
(:)n1e 10 !.elfi ~ h e:re-the ReddlngeS The
Tl'lmar.,. dl'i hut -very l ittle to) R e.dmg during \helr
Vlr) Iro he ..{' but the:re I" howe"e.r, evidotnce tha.t
~ ~ r Ibe present " J ..e k· of Both S ldet; " public
h I: { ' I~I rJ ... \.. :/;s on(!e 8. R omn n fa rm The aJlt.Ie.nt
i
f
PiI.lW
~:~~~=:]n :~~~
Act·l.1 l PAct (J fa.1wI
a! SaZor. t1u?
s,
ltIoD.ary FOr'ce
"
to lfifonT! ,ou
P hosfen ne Tablets
Ica, to sa y he has
y has It kept him 10
the means oi ~avlng
ana, and although
In the course of a
and nerves beIng
of P hosfenne, and h e
hlln a good supply
ferineC was .the only
nn.&eJ,r. from Malaria
unhealthy Eastern
organisms to
re&ist any prevailing
you.
/,
~e.
BAekache
Rheuraat.!lrw
Heac:la.che
Byaterl ~
Scl ..uo&
-
\
6f the nervous ~vs~ em
any othe r pre paratJon.
BARRIN6TON'S
,
.
IRE VILLAGE Hf MES.
.
'
,
progress hi!" bee'n made &y , 1eoount5B
W)t,G htr ..che rne for i.oundint villar
d.Eoab\"'\j men Hl ~. a.nd trho oonce ril
by Mr George Robe)' fOJ' t.h!i& oa.u.c.
..gl\on @ F'nday a.f~oon In b..t ~
Ba.rlln gtpnJ' house lD uto~ ~
I n ~l1 0 U to lli :Q.obe1. Lb'>
Ult:l Gre..l;a.m ~Jogers . Mia Ltli8 n
!\Ir l),aWf. '> n M.~ . lJ~
MT C ... ,o T..£ F eun'e, M.im )hr
Oltve StUTgeos, ~ Hen:rt
lh.,. lIIr Tom Ch<ro.
Leool .
M·. MU)< Lob<.
ld.a.lh~n ~.
PhlllP' C&t.b.lc
'M:n
&rtm, &nd Lady Fulton .11 broutUt
othen pre&en't ~~o \ l&OOtQltbM SteP"
_"' ~""Ut.< of. M.almcobu'l'. th<> Couu~
tJ\e
M1"'8. Dc.vercu.x , t be H o n
1i>o Hon. Lody A b,l;y. Mno Eckste:in
Gillet.t. L:u1.y DSUlCY 1& I.narth,
Vio""",,""'_ Gort and Col :B.1l.0Il. c..pi
ll..r.⢠! -.od Vl£OOun'" Tl'vcrton.
...
B rll <ltl3
l~t
up
l l U~e 6t.bnllJ v' lla.tel .at
;Ite"adin g,
T~ (;lh.· Aldu1l1a!;ton , " Ta.lhTl gfo rd a.nd .other
ph-:t'.c; on the r '\â¬T th e bOUSCfi. however, on.a.ceoutlt
of the pre.!lcnefl of wolvu In thOle d.t.ya, belng
roll II 0 11 pllt-i In the w .. ter about twenty feet froID
th .. b ~nk I \\hf'rt'le T there y;-is good fi.&blDg" there
! 'O were thtae fi!h1ng eolontea or Villages
Of
SOUTH
BER,KS M.F.H.
RESIGNATION
CHURCH MANAGERS' AND
TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.
â¢
I
I
READING AND DIS'rRICT BRANCH.
L
0" &tU<d&y .. meeting "lIS
of the above
l\r&neh to hJ!lU e.n ad~ by Dr ~ Ee&ney 011 The
~ology of Ploy." Dr. &&noy IS not llllknown
to' ~ people "" abe opent ~e early days of
her lifo here, I.od tor thin: ,re:&6bD t.8 well &8 boo
ca.uae She
18
j j
an aut.honty on f~ subJect... la,rge
ana
uwn.ber of t&&cl1cra, rm1LDag6T1
otheI'G were pre·
"""t. The cil«ir ,...... t aken by the Ch1LU'm3lll, \.ho
Rev~ C&non NewhOuse, and a.mIong the 8.Uf:tienoa
hIS remarks _re t.h.. same. eo It ...... luckr
C&&IOn they were 011 looking d'500nsolakly forward
to another ycaz of wa.r, for It ~ to be mevlt
&hIe But noW" the""War had ended thbY were look
mg at t hIS wmtel\ 1:ik.e unto ... glonous Slmmer
'l1he le was no .doubt. he a&1.d, th&t wha.tever
h-appen In the tutu"!'. the boy. ".,uJd look
and s.y tbat 1l1e _ eO thrOU(lh wblcb they had
Just pa.stoo had never been pa.ra.llcUed The pre
.ent t lmb '9rS:e fun of tJie gna.tea.t poSSlbilittes an rl
they eould not help feehng that tihe pace ""W""M too
f:&$t- the p.a.ce. of eveuUJ waa rather mOTe dlsa.stroue \.ha.n tbey hked He W8A " " ' " tb&t the work
~ 1>0,. were dO'ttg would fit them for lbe future
becA.l.ue t.he re were m&l1y difficult. problems ahead
Dbe Ven t.he Attlldea.oon of Berka.hire, the
Re-. Canon ColNldge. R D of SoDDID£. H C
W<Idm. i& D of Bradfield. A. l>. Dams. It.D vf
HenJ,oy. It. W",lliam Le@g. H Wardley Kmg . F
.J ~. Badb.&m. O. A Raymond . M......
Ba.rt.holomew-, VICa.re, PIpec'. Ganderton, ~&rab,
Sp,koo. ~ft . CrowWrot. John (Compton).
~w.a.rd .
n :ry0rd,
HiGsee .A.dea:ne.
Hick80~
a.nd Dr. ~'t\.
lD t he c;pu1'lJQ of her addreM whIch
"W'a&
LitUe,
gl.'\en
unMr the somewhat ddllcult CU''''~ of n
trouble&otoo. ,hroat, Miss Reaney demoDtSi:r&t.ed
qwte dearly t be eOO!'mouI!II Impo.rt.&noe of pll.Y
Play 'Was tbo ~pua.t.ion , n"&ture'B prepa.ra..u.on, of
the )oung, (or tho senc us purpose of hfe It wu
for ot.her p~, too, b ut 1Us ch1ei lJllpo.rt.a.noo
l ILY m tlllS fact, that 11. 18 0. -t.ra.lru~ of t he child
for the development. of 1115 f a.culties, luat III ImporlanL 1M I.ey other COUl"SoO of bralDlng It w....
strange. v~ "tr8 ng~. t hen , that 1D Ent;lisb
£ch oo~ 60 h t.t.~llme IS take n m teach:i ng t he chillI
to play for t achl ng he ha.e: to ha.ve A cil:llkl left
t,.o I~ very
I S uDl~ble to p.lay . .. c::hild ""hoec
play 15 nOt. ca~fu l1y fo.st en:d nsvet' T'6&lIy kDO'W\'!
h aw to p L!-y I In mfancy t t. 16 t t.be mother who
leaeheol the bblld to pl.y. a.nd wheo by"""" ...
stances o \>er v.i).lch the parent hu no control, RlCIi
as povert y , wa.nt. of lImc, or beca\.l8et of the paaoenta'
ma.b JLit y to do 50, tho child liM pot been tr&i..n"!!Id
to play, the!) sOme real tnnung of the fllCUltles
1n an Interesh.n g and e1Jectlve way 15 lost for that
h fe B ence among t be 'Worbng <&Dd poorer c.luses
the tnlmen.se lmport.anoo of th.& future nUl"lle:ry
schook In t..he past. history of OUr race "Can be
fou nd folk oo.n.p and games . Wh LCh a.re real lfr ~.
par atloru;. i<lr the fUr ' IN hfe The '1DaITI~e eer.::.
Ul::.ny bas Its rudlmentG m on& of OUr f olk songs ,
other common aehvttJ e8 <If life ha.ve t he,rrs Garr1~
properly played .hould be In conformIty "W"lth the
stage of d e velopm en t lD the life of the child In
ea.tly d ays the chIld r e peat. hi6 gamel o ver and
over qalD
H o p la.ya alone, h e dc es not. need
ot hers to jom tn. he reeentA m t-erru'Ptlon froll) 'Well
meanmg paren l.6, he 18 suffiCIe nt to him sel f and,
m deed thIS maT"ked mC I'\ldua.h ty I S 6e"Ul In t.hB ~
f~\'dun te game8 of child::re.n UDt~ B.S Ja.te aa bw~
yean of age But ~ n evt.ry ~od ,t 18 the 'Sa.11'l-t'!
S U Ited to the cultur&-epoeh of t.Jl~ child flat mat
& r& For mst&noe. frOID rune
to eleve n ~ r
twelvo t.he child 19 lnt~
tb038 .n.cttvlb,!.
fo~nd lm! our ea.rher histoTy u
a. raes He lo'\ ti
the o peu Mfe , the ca.mp. the rod wa) s 01 our for~
fla.th e n 1n lite and actIVity , hel lS pu gnacl()Us. He
loves a great.er on& ~han hImself-a. h ero This 18
why the &cout. movement ~PefJa to 6Ucb chlldred..
they love lt. unifcnom , lU 1Wllple met hod".of do~
tlllnp-t.Qe "'WUa.tUl!S <If 'Whic~ lobey can ma.ke-;they &dare ~el:t hero, the iklIObhpaater or pe trol
leader Being eomewh-3ol ~D to koldenng It sati&fib
yean
In
\.h~ r frg-hl U>g ,MI.''!''t &119 "" forth Lot. r au \.h~y
lOBe tbet'r love fOT t.be'll own Qom.pa.ny and eo
.nJd
cpe.rative gam es are . the faahion ⢠He.re "We
t he- playie8kJer. and Dr ~I made -a.n ~t
ap~ for t.he t.ra.l!1l1f1g of fI'TO'Wn (1r15 tn tllt)
p sychology of play and by the Ul"Vent.ion of ga.tn ~8
She outhncd t8. cou:ree of t.X8 lDlDg fOT' such adults.
a nd suggested that they 9b:o uld, 'Wlh&n r eady , be
take th."...,lves
to oUr park>! and play grotf'n-d. and
t.he-re orgam te a.nd I l:Upet'VI5e t'be p lay of tho eh.il.dr en who ere dawnmg adc1e.ooenta
.MIS8 Rea.n ey. addre!& WM full
good things
and !:he wu hea r ~ J ly Ut~ k.~ at. ..ts I eonclUlildn
At . futUr e date she WI n 82"am vun1, Rieadmg! w he n
a.ll eve n ~arge [" 8udleoo8 "WIll no doul:)t, lide n to her
ff
MR. , MARTIli I:fARVEY'S
TO REA~ING.
t
h1m t.hat his a.udienoe could not remember Wlha ,
he eaJ.d on the pl"tlVlOUS 0003&00. On the laat oc--
~
to be tackled
'I'h~ had the &d,,:anta.ge of
If
tf.
The Cha.1t'nlAD. pre.faoed his 8hort addl'US by
..m.ent lohlpg t ha.t four lette'r9 of .. pology for a.bsence
ba.d been r eoe.lved frQDl four 'Irle1l- who were m ost
mt.el"'e.sted In the will&re of the Sehool-PriDel ~ a l
W ~ M~ ChIlds, thb T own Olerk (Mr W S Cl;ut~
buck), MT H G Wilhnk and Mr 0 A Philbrick
the lat.ter bemg i&n old boJ;.
Wherever BrItISh
people wen t-allover tho world'-If th~ e..re :rno.. ..!
iblUl ha,lf a,. do~n men &nd. women gathered
togeh ter It 18 called. .... pubhc meeting It belng 3.
public meetmg: they th en ha.\"e to a:ppotnt a l ch alr
m&n'-and a. c::h1lJ.nt:l'1U l.S appOlnted
(LBllghter
It w as nece.:s&ary for on.e t,S"l be f&U', fir st of aU
and compar-e thl10 mdet.lng Wlth tlie preVlOU6 one
'M1eneV6r h.
the chalr at .. spewll d~)
LEVER BROTHERS
LIMITED,
--.MR. WALLIS' INTERESTING LEC!t·URE.
nOlle for fie1dm g It waoS "et y often tnE) case, Il.e
had ob&etrvcd-and Col W Ilzon hemg: a good
cncketer, bad und()uhtedl J WltnCSS6(l t he iiIl-tl16th a.t. matches bad betm. won by good fie~ R&
would, therefore, be p!eaI3ed to g Ive t"VI'iO pnzes for
the b est fieklmg-one f or t.he lon g field and one tor
the short field (Appla.uGC) III conclusion, Mr.
Jlayward asked th{) R eadmastet to tpve tJt.em â¢
v;hole day it holl(la.y: some t ime dUrlU g ll"":..""t term
n-arrabin:g.a, little storj ~f' F':ralIlce demonstr a.tin;
that sen... of humour. Col. Wilson sa.id that h,.
adVlOO to boys was to try a.nd imItate thOlSO men:
If they dtd m ClV11 life In the fut ure wha.t those
men had dono 10 'W1\.r everything would turn ou~
&i;M1ns of the Sobool sang wer-e played by Mr
Da:ught.ry on the orga..n, &nd'tJb.-en, 8& If from h
thO)lQ.nd VOICES, I I Florea.b Redi'DgeOSlB" burat
.-'
,I
, I
~ of humour, lJ1atTlot.iSm and devotion to duty
tha t hod o.l'Wa~ eha.r""teriaed thIS nat,oo Aft",
:Mf!II!II!in
O'ReIlly a.nd otqers
. ,,
fl · at all C1J~"usl$.
'm8IIDy thought-th"e clash ot &rIDS would be
by ttreir d . . IThe:r 'W'eDb fprth side by 51de
M-a.nng the ho"DOUl'"8 'WIth each o ther a.nd were ~cÂ
toTlOUS
If Uia.t spmt df --pomrade8hjp was gOlJl~
to l ...~.be 8moeroly hoped It would-,t " ,uld
be !.he best thi~ tbat had .~<Jr happen«i \!A.p
W . Wm~r
Keeble, A C. DOuglas, E O. Daughtry,
BOurS and
""WOn
R. N~rt, J
C Thorp., H S Crooli;, 1> 0 EDwuds. H J
Sylo-Jolle8, R. Dleme:-, J Wtt!t, J Sa.unders, H
Linoleum.
&hool ~blllg st.a.tr
l~te
the cold weather.
!14... of . U e1...... bod fo¥ght t&ge\.he, and
paot
forth.
STORY OF OLD READING.
,
of
not. as
and H T .Pu::h, ",th the followU1g member..r
~
doors
so{tnes~ preserved,
aDd IS pr.otected
from the ravages
Ip/&use) The 5]>lnb of the Bntiob ""l,llor wÂ¥ â¢
Vf!fl"y cbeerlul one-when thi~ were a.t theIr very
lege, Orlord. presided. hemg 1!Upported by MT G
worst they W"", very happy, but when everything
11 Keeton, M â¢.A (Head:mast:.er), Lieut.· Col
wu. oomfort.a.b~a.nd qU1et they began t.o grouse
Wlloon, C M G I DS 0 , M P ⢠Sir G«>rge Young
(L&ughl<>r ) '1'
y had " great ..... of humour
B&rt , the Mtyor of R.ea.diDg" (Mr S Ra.y,wa.rd). and, 'W1.thr all d:u.e .rmpeet to our Alhes, It was that
Jackron, F
In
The compie.xJ.on
that IS dally fo rtified by this novel
oxygen
tOilet
cream has Its natnral beauty aJld
J
'Wells (Old :Boy), 14 A, Warden of W.adhatm. GoI·
M es..,-n L. G Sutton, E
Ven-Yusa on
out
and
comIng
ibf.oke
sohol.... the ooholBr8 themoelv,", and ma.ny in
tl.re.ted on \.he ..elf..... of lteading School
The Chmm&l> of tbe School Governors. Mr J
~n Sprinkler -Top. ¢anisters.
Of ' all Grocers,
. Stores, Oilmen,
Chari~lersj &c.
/
!.he ....tom.ry
of
gOing
m the future." When 'W&l'
' out In 1914
n.I<mI....'id! not rea.li&e the prop061tlOl) this country
amd It wa.s .<m.ly whfln the gallant,
together ..... Itb the FTenoh, wt!lle
tb~y woke UIp to 1JI.:e tree state
of d'a.mJ It 'Was then that Eogl.&nd put her
ohouiller to the wheel .00 began to oooeeosfully
t.ttive for tbe t-reedom <tf the world. Tb Ul warr h.A.:i
o.ien entirely cWf~nt {rom '&.11y ot her ~'" m the
AN OLD BOY'S ADVICE,.-
W~ ~
to always give ~btr'
face aad pandG a
lew apphcaultns
fur-:
memoration SerVl08 wu held ~D. the 8clboof ~a.pel,
the iReT Eo Priestley. M A. (Bura&t-) ofti«atU'lf 10
the afterDooa. the UmvC!ll'1J1ty eou.ece Ball was
Alled -.nth'" pat"fmtJI, rel&tio.n.. and frieods of t he
it makes, the work,: a·nd how'
â¢
[' quickly ~01J g It over ,: it. Vim IS
thorough as w~ll ,a'S ' q¥ic~.
Use Vim for cleani~g. Floor~, ~~tchen; Tables,
1
W8.T,
â¢
:rem.a.rIii he
to Pr6ach. lW WQUld.
v~ mucil lik6 to eong",tuiate tile
on It. line ~ """,tIOllI...IY' i lv war ",.
~ h.6.d a.notb.er great record, too-tb,a.v
,<>ld School. Wllioh .... -..ly . . hun·
old Never ..ben \.hey I.~ the ~OOI
they do ..oytlil!'11 which "'!"lid put lailk
_
on tllel.l' School's reeord. p~ WDB
i>p,ot.bins "hieb .....as bOnn In the heart of tb e
boy ..-.d It " .. of th&t op".,t-tM spmt
.Juma.ted W. country dUTmf u.. .... ~
.to talk
'nte generit~.o~ to wlnch ~e
~olll;.d wa.a ~ I!l.W&Y. and the gen.~tlOn to
- y beiongdd " ... 00l1UflC aloJ>« It w â¢â¢
-.410 "OU~ b.ft> to deal .,.,th tile problFm. of
H. "ond..-.d If the "'''1'' spmt thot
been diopl.y<d durll1~ th<> """ would be m.. n·
,but only tboee whore 'Dames, have beeD.
~t In_ \ The ~ of Reading School ha.ve gone to
.l! I?"rts ot-th. "",Id; tlws ,t haa been Impo..;b)"
to obta.!n inf~_ ooDOemU>g but a "",,11
pt'lJp.:.ttO'O. ~ TamiI18 to the bnght.er aide. OM
dnda a. li8~ of forty.lft.1'e D&meI of O1»-tnne tcboJar,
..._
volorouo ~ Ita... ,_
olIloially recog.
. . - wllh deoorat,_ 0;00 arden That. Jist. l.iloe.
....... )!m<>i>" ~lete one Amongel> ~hODOU"
IJJd ~ lUi tI one O.M G. two 0 B's. til"",
D 8.0.'., bwenty_ .....
In O:s. IhJ"'O Bani to Me ,
ona LegiOD of Honour, one Croll:: de G1!erre \with
Sllve- Star) , two 'Media.,llee Miliba.\N!e, one D.C M ,
trbreo M.lhtary J)(edaJs, MId MYb Me:obioned in DIs'
J>at..qhes. Tben!t~, no doubt, other old ecbols:r&
dO baVEt'" been SlWa.nied medl,ls i&nd orden 6lnoe
til. oompilatDon of t.h.. iaU!ot Ii,t
I
,Habit
',
,
Wilson espl:a lDed that t:.b:8 feW
t<, mu&-l1e ' 1!08 not 'gomg
to h.' m.a~ to the
'!lemur. mslri",i & toto.!'" ~enty Tbat number.
l!l!I~toly. d<Ioo not .oolude \.he nallle of' ever.'
()j~
~tire
Your'
(A.ppla.UIl8~
cor; WILSON AND THE BOYS.
public oohools
.--.rd
d-lLl"lng the '\ftlr ill Mlch that a..n v
udly - , btlt. In oomplllll1
' of the pureot' of Britloh blond
thot _ . '
â¢
op11 ,.
sooh ~
be
f rgott.eo. S;""" til. jut . ~-d&,. fort,.""o
ames ha.ve been a~ to the 8eh60r. Roll ,()f
~
Make.. it
â¢~ I \
~;J
.-elmo of tbo beat;. n.t.erial «ver
\\""D
,
:Wi"""",l
th.n , ju',tifte.{ ,t. ..
E·.
'WM-f on1y
....I'~..., It. no.. o\<>nd ~t
fou. , hU'lldTOd
.(lypl&u&e) As.
u..." *t conftdeo"" . layon the
~~~::':::1:at~~:. """"I'd
~~
8ohoo1'
0;00.
1'1
reootd , l!ehlnd
tL.- coUld
~meet
the p:l'ob-
year 1120 ""'-'n&Ily ' and r&·'_I~. _ hunch'Od ,;;~ ago. ~~=~I'
DON'T SUFFER FROM PILES!
CURE THEM!
~. OI..."co1. S R SPlr . IV M A ⢠A L Beasley.
⢠M,."B .. E V Bea.rd , IV. Me, H L B3.t'·
I rd . Upper III A, A S WhIte, Upper m. B ,
S F Pa.lmer. Upper III C. W 0 Dashper; Lo.... r
belnt!
a.t .an old Sch ool w hich b.a.d a you ng headmaat..e:rthey -were .. ery fort.una."tie In haVIng 6Uch &'0 e xcel
le nt head~aster ⢠Mr Keeton If they bUllt on
the fo.UDd6tlo08 of tbetr old eohool LIl the future
they would undoubtedly do woe-ll . {Appla.uMl)
:H.&ADMASTER·S REPORT
~ A
o.al.
W
W
Snnkin&, Lowel'
m
B, J
E
~ove A, L E Sk1&n , Remove"\ B, F
,
~lb
Th 18~can only be done by r cmOVIng the ,caUM
Pratt" II. D o,. L Rumble, I, T . E D Mason, Contin ed mvestigabon a.nd clos!) obeorva.tlon show
I
E J yell
piles ar due to congestion, I\nd £\. v ery f!lmph and
p<epar&tory.
en.
I JII.them.t<ool Pri .... -Seb 1, H. W S Prior, ineXpenSIve treatment whteh ~lU r emovo tblB conSet 2. A W 1!BJl, Set 3. D N Prett" n. Set 4, r gestion and thus cure plIes UI procurable by aU
W Bowyer, Sell 5, P 0 Pat'fitt. . Set 6, C H
sufferers from thiS most dlstrc9smg co mplamt
CuIh8.JllI , Set 7, R. 0 And.eHOD; Set B, B W
Proof can be produced to nil w ho wlsh to see lt
Barrow Set 9, W W Sillllln'Ill3 , Set 10, E C that tho troatmon t lefencc1 to_Nemolm - h aa gl~eD
lve , Seb 11. T S la ney, Set 12, C E Dea.n Se t complete relief aflor 1111 other r cm ed ll!1> ha.ve f luled
13. E H. Sm,Ub. Set. 14. B S Carter Bet 15, C DurlUg th e pl\St t on y ears thousands of cures ha.n
G TalbobaSct 16, G. E Profit .
17. M ~ T
been effected
N emolin IS sold by ull ch enlls ts at 35 6d per
T &ylor
ou
tfit, lIlclud lDg spef'.JAl fll)plicalor. undel a flilm a~lt e~
Special P nzl'e s _ " flVchJ..fd V alpy" 'PTlze f or
of JJatH/a.clIOIJ 0' mo,~y bm k , or It call be obtallled
DI\'1.n1ty B E Butler , pnze for Latln and G-re-ek from the Chief Cheml8t . R esearch L ll.bor.tones
ooIDpoEilttion , B E lftlel' , English A H erbert.
(Dept IA.), 67, Bolsover Street, L ondon, Vi:il
French (H aynt"ll Mem'C)TIa.l) , A R~bert , Spa-nlsh ,
J O!entoDi. German, T ~. BOwyer. Natun l
SCience. pnz.es, Upper &bool, L E Sa.xby, Mt(l<1l2
E
â¢
I ,
S<:t
I&-..hool. A.L
Il<=ley. E E B,shop . Lower School
M·r Keeton said tbat he not.i<:led Mr WeJlIs h ad ~ S White , Rlstory, a.nele..ot , A Herbert modeTn,
1lOt e~n menhonee Col Wilson's n.a.me dunng hiS H. W S Prio r , mUSIC, S Allen, English EeDIlY I
R ea.din g'& pnZe5 , SeDlor, P E Owena, Junior
~m&rka al1.b6ugb It h ad bee.n hiS duty , aocordins
Eele; "Da.Vl6Ii II pn~e , R Clnlds, DiawlDg,
to Vh b arder of p1"CiCedUI"e, to Introduce t h e O::Ilonel
Sob()ol, E 1;1' B uckin g ham. MIdd le Schoo l
B e (t.h-e speaker) W38 n ot goIng to a.ttempt to tn ·
H E Wame . Lower School. E.
FJ-eebody .
troduoe Col Wdson beca.U'>e to prea.ch Col W 1IAon'!
Jwuor School, A l' H Pountnoy
J)ral6f'l!il lU ~iOg would be to nrea.eh to th e eon
At.hlet lc Pn ~G Gli!S Ayr es It ~ tor Sbootver ted
(Laugh to'" )
Contmum g. Mr )<~ ton
E H Buck lD g-ham
" MIt.chellllOT"e" CluJ·
poJIlted oub t b &t. ~ o n account of cI Tcum 't.au~ ~ ..
Cup OT C . No 2 Plaloon (Sgt) T H C
need not menhon . tbey bad bad to allow .. }">Efrlcd
Cb&lle ng. Sh,.ld (crlCkel). East. H L
ot about &.lghte.en months elt~ s; nce the Illflt
(.'pt.am) ⢠Challe""e Cup (football\.
spew:ch da.y, so It w.a..s nece&Mry fOT 1nm to et'ov.~d IPo",nt"""
L E Saxby (eapto.in), "Latw-renee II
t.he e)ghteen months' work m to blS a.nnua.1 report
(swuum mg) , Boa.rders, N L J .
One great d ifficulty tbey h ad experlenced was the.t
(ca.pt" in ), ,. JOO.ger Walker " Cup for kickof obhunmg new m astera on a.oeount of the gtreat
L E Sa. tby. Cricket (Ju.morr),
mc::rdl8e In tho nUomhbT of !cholus It had be~
T G Loy «&pl ...o) . Footlliall (I ,,!mor).
Very ~ to r0plnM tbose mMters wbo had ,Pilen
R D<>llcry (capt,,.)
6a.lJed to t he Colours let alone get new one ~
AJbhotJ-gh t.he "WU' hf\d: boon U g"lYlog fo r over fou r
EXAMINATION RESULTS
yh.rs It was no t. unt.J..l last JUly t.hat then' trouble"
â¢â¢ Palmer
Scholar..mlp a.t University .college.
..e.lly beg&n, but th ey had. been. ah"k! to eaTTy OTl 1 1 !:~~~n.p H.a.lton, London Ma.trlculatrotl K""(
H e hopE'd that the parents would s t lO grk.nt them
11" Halt ou
.
a. ~:r t a.llI &lllOunt of mdulgence . In the Sebool
a.nd Ca.mbndge Schools gxammahOtl8~rhfWe,te elel'"eD bo.,.. bad e ntered, and out of
Certlfioa.tee. B Fi Butler (d I6t.llletion In
tliose only two bad {lolled A new depa.rture baJ
A. H erbert
been m ade recently at tlhe SchQOl tn the wa.y t"lt
or .. Lea.vml: " Q:.rtiJioa.tea - W t BarSpaDlsb. lesJOos, and he was pleaaed to say th a t
!flaMed With cmiit In ScnptUJe, Engl~h,
three boys hzd puged m that ~ub Ject 0ut of t", o French , element ary ma.thematlC3, ' R J. earler,
h wnlred. &JZC1 ftfty-one bO) 8 In all England m a p8ssed'" Wlth cre<ht m Scnpture, Engb sh, e lcmen
ec,ence l e:r.aml11a.t.lon theTe were o nly thirty-"e first t ary ma..the m.. hos. phYSICt!J , H J
Diemer ,
cla.ssee. and eleven o! t hose were from 1t.eadm s pass"Ed 'WIth oredlt In Enghshl eJe mentl!-oTY ma.th~
&0001 (Appl-a.we ) He would llk::b to <:O Dgn.t.u
Dla.~, php1cs, ehennstry, A W &n, passed
late R$lton on WlMlng t h e " P a lmeT "tchqla.:rshlP with crecht m Eng lISb , French, eltmlentary ma.th<t.:
at. the UnlVEft"Mty College and Butle.r . . e.nd H e:tbert 1113.tlO'!' , phY61os, cl;i..emlst r y , J Osen~n, P ~
on paMlng thb ltlghel' Cert.1fieat(!S of th e Oxf'oro w;lth cred: t 11i Eng lieb , French, Spa.nub, e leruen
&nrl Ca.mbr tdg-e Schools Exa.mtnatlon
Now tb"l\. t>ary matbema.tl08 phystcs, cbenllst r y. A. L Sba.b
the Anuy "Wanted no more boyr; they hoped th~ I tccl&:, passed w1th orech t In Serip t.u.re, En.gJ~
wou ld be )I. ~ nllnu'J us sin- a!l). of them gOing 11'1 fo r Spanmh, element ary matbemat.1C8\ phy&ICS R R
th O::N eXAllll nahc n8
Referring to the Ofti06TS' Spear. paased WIth credit In English , F rench,
Tt.!!..lnlD~ Cor pS . h e sSld they hAd :recelved;, >& most SpaJll!h, elemeut.a.ry tn.a.tbema l103;, ,T H C T ayt llt sfoc::tory ":! p crJ, Jrom t he lnsp.edillJ o~ wh<i lor, paMed With ~t. In EnGh!bl FlI:9"OOh, cleme.n
1ll:9p:eled the CO\PS d u rmg lut July, I but, 6lnce tary mathemttotlCS, pt&mca, F
WlIson, passed
thot repor t. h'Sd been pubhshai, they
)~ tb!, vnth erecilt .m Scnp ture, English. e lementM}'
servIces of Cap! Cr ook on 8(!O()tmt of the l\,W1I anrl mathemat~b, ph::rri~_
I
retl!htlo n~ w h ich g.oH: rn<d the tenur~ of oft'iee t
u>Wer Oe'rtlfioa.te -T W Bowyer, met cl8.S6
the Cot1pS. Hoe v.: is sure th3.t aJl th e PB.TeDte. of antbm-e.tlc, ..atilt-tonal mat.bemati6s, phylij.Ca anq
the bQ.Y8, a.nd tne boys theneelve8 who had ~. chemUtty. paued m Foreoch, German. Scripturel..
celv~ Instruction from Mr Crook w&tlid Wl6h hlD'1 I;ngli.h , JilnQ"lfsh h l!tory, gt!ogl"a.~y R. Cbildtf
to take the 0PP:H·tl1mty of tha.nkmg l him
{Ap
finst. cllo-""8 1D LatlD, 8.TIthJJnetlC, a..p.ditional mat~
pltlu~) Capt. Orook had worked bud ~ 1U th~ ma.hCB>, pa.ued In French . English history E. E
T C. ner mnce l,t "",.as est-a bll!.h ed In th yurh
Green, "6rst elua In Enghs ! h:ustory) passed In
&nd· l t. m"l,lsi. be ;.a.llJshclory for them to lmow Lat\n, Fnmoh, U1t.hme tic, laddlbicm.a1 rn.a.thettta.tie"
be 'we.a l~ &vtnr the Ccrps ln tbe hBoDde of Scripture \ T Van 'MellI'S, fir8t claa lD afrthmetio.
THE CARE OF VI AR GRAVES
BERKSHIRE COMMITTEE FORMED.
H'
Tho Im ~fla.l W aI G rn. ... M ComllllSSlOn, a.."I t he
D<.pa."r tmen l". conc"'rn-e<l "I Ln lIt::;) ca.t C of Ll'c g f'3.Vefl
of OUI sold ierS" til t or e !.g n l a llG... . h u.'> dCI..cI ·l' IIH!d to
seek Ole .u s"" ustu.~ of C Olln1t.y and R eS"llllen t.t.l
Author ities In t h c Lr v. o-rk
Acco rd m gly a. Cow'lllLt."o has b' cli fOl 'UOO ~n
Bv.Tk sluT& Qll the sugg6 t 'on of the Lo~u i.lcu eu.u'll t ,
PreSid ent of t ho B er"k.:;b nc '~flllcn II FOl{!'T As')o clatlon, of l epl es~ntatJ\{nf all t,le Ba.tt.t h ~ l1:S of
t.h~ Royal B crkshlle> R;;guu ent .tnJ Ul'l t::. IXftI
Ile<:lcd "nth the County T6 u~ C O!fl!11hteet Wil l t.~ ..
to .get Inl;,o t o ltch lI: l t.h the n e xt cf !. n of aU {aU[.,l
officers a nd m en, ~l uJ l n g t.h c ll ext of k ]> of
H10S& who d ld res de tn the COUllty of I: el '_!II e
but "Wf!re not me.;rt.be.l's of t he Cou n ty U n t.~ 11.:<...:
p Olie ) of t.h e ComIlll£Slon IS stJ"led ill the r .::pcTt o t
S lr ' F.rede n ck K en yol', WlllC h 11 150 b~ c n puohs he<.l
r ecently :and may b e o'bta mcd at a n) bookst all o r
bookrell er's a t the prHe of 3'i
T he Ccn lraJ ~uthorJ t 1C1~ h.n e ' llecldcxI ⢠hat. no
pll Vl&~e memona.I4 aro bl} ~ e rect.e{I 1ll tbe OO:1lett:t es but 1hat n. h eadst one c r 11I I h (l~,)1 ~ 1I i1 ,U 01 :1slmp l~ e harn.ctel.... wl jh curved toOP \WIt h th e l ei!
m ~ntal btdge u pon At. ,\tU rt:p l.,ce t h e t~mpo uJ.ry
wooden t'l""o'S.ees v. hl(:h at p1 cwnt m u k the g 1.' e"
In a U ce m clenes. TIllS heat:Jsl;one ",111 ul ~o bl..!H
..:L cr<lSS and an ll~rJp l l O U glV.llg t1,,~ 11. 11e, ralll~
nglDten t. and trhe d jl.te
d cat.h In CUUltlQU toO
thLS III has been d6Clded th a.t a. sho rL Im:cnphc n
of not m o"e than (51xty fn c letter.: . , .LpprO\cU by
the Oam nll&.i llOll, may be :lddGd 0 11 th e a.ppli<.'allo'l
of the next ()f kID lLlld at. lh o cost. of the a pp 11::;;. m.
'rho Comm ll tee arc, t helelc..r" d ez."lrp,Js o. gdt l "'G
mto to uch "ltll) thS 11 CXt. o f km of l~ n e Jl mo u and
to Jienr 1f they \\Jsh to tak~ il'l\ all I';C of th e cpp Orlum ty of placmg an IIl£cr pt.on c.u the ~1<J.nc
S hould anyone de5lre to rkIJO \ \ II th e gl :l.\C or :\
falkn man haS" beeD Togas.tered, h e ~Il{} ulu , III t.be
flJftt. 1>la oe, wntt1 to l he Dlt'cctOI of GJ:l v~ lGeg11';
l.ratl{) n and EnqUiries , Wlnch ...s~11 flou ~, S "
J a.m fSi'S Squar e, Londc:m , S \V JI. ' ....g"l \ ' llg .(l.ll l~ )
n;uue , umt and t.he ttp prOX II l~tO dUd! ut death
If ' ~he guwe h as been IC:!I!=; teJcd t hcll'â¬p l:l \\111 Efl.~
wh ere the gr,n() t .. sl LuaL .::, C'1t,ltCl III / 1 l cmet.CIY or
as dTI 1GOla.tcd one UnfOi lull lt31y l!l l.n y gl :t.l(:S
have n -ave:r been ldent:I1ied and n~~er: can bo but
.a. vn:y large number, a ppron.chmg j30 per Ci"llt l.
h a ve been l ocated a.I' d l egl"t .... l ed
The Com mi ttee ,\\" U, be g la<.t to gl\e allV ad ... lce
In t hOir pov;~ t.o t he rE<pr.escuUtI\·C$ of f:l lien m e 'l
~HO desl:T& t o m ake f urthe r' e r.q\ llnes ~ A pp l lC'.t
t lqn 6hould b e made to tho Hon Sccrctruy, Ue d .
ph~"cs and ohe=Bbry, pUSM l)l French . add,- shire Gl'a.v cs Regust.ratloll Co ' nnll.!1~~ Yco m~un r
tJ.cnal mathematICS. Scripture, English, EngliSh Hom""e Re.,<1iling -(Sl g ned) J!"'Te d G Ha l k~l L t
hm-eTyt .g:eogNLpHi:r L H. P eto, ft.1'Bt elsa m Q<11 iat.e Comm~ndill g 3riI Btu. "Ro J a l Bf..':r1.""l$li nc
Chalt'rulln "Bc-rk.shrro Gra.vCs R~~!st..r a.tJ~ r.
La.hu, l!'1!."ench. a!dlbo"ll&l mathematics, pasEoo In
CO-~~It.bee
,
I
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Greek, ,-nllimeite, ScrIpture, EngliSh hi, \(>ry Ai
L R~grovel first class m Latin: Fre nch, &rl~'
meLie, addltlonal ma.t,hema.tlCS, English history,
1
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o
that
)lr W<l6t They f,lt groat regr,t tbat SM· a,.~.,
bod been obh1,a to leove th. Corps th>l.urh lil·
"
health He- I wae one In a tholl&8 nd-(appla.wte)-
It was not every ~"Tg-oa.nt-l"l\aJ oT In the A:rmy who
lo<>uid do as well ~ BJM Gree n had done H e wa:]
Mere tb&t t he Old i3oj's and aU who had been In
\Structedi by Mt Green -v.:ould h.a:e to gtv~ him
",me
mat..,U ' token - ho
(the
'l"'.ker) hail
Intended star ting on that at OI1ee- (Applause) H
wa.& mull fOr hIm to zoelld oub & list of these wtlo
had d Ied. 10 the g.re&t waY" J.., b out four hundred
1t<!ot
palled m Greek, Script.ure
. -Remarkable Cures
J. RJ.pley, first cl
In phYSICS Illl.d ohem:iatry , Pe.S6Od: 'in FrMch, .a.r~,
mette, addltiODil.l m&th~&~, Eoglilb, Eng]
btsf6ty B tit. SPIr, p.~ In lAtm. Q-r
,
P:rei.tch, &I'ltbmetlC, additional m:&~tleS,
ture. I!lngliob hlltory. F R 'I'Iromas. first <I...
antbmeti..;l. p1LIiSIed ][1- ~h, addttion&! math \
mattos, Enghsb hUt-ory, geog:rlphy, pbJ"Sl0C8 anl:
oheiDilrt.ty. J" W<llf.e. fit.t claaB m. l a.ri-bhmetit
pb)'ttoa and ehemmy , :pused In Pren dt',.J.Q;e1:lp&n,
.dd,... ~... :"'1 _ ....1.. ........... ...:_. Engl:~~hrto~.
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..nil twenty boy. b.a.d ee:rved 1n B M For'oes, a.nil
. ",en<y of them bad gweo t h"" Ii... to tile ~at
c..u...---e-t....e-nt:.y II1nee the last .pec.eh day Be:ringread out the Roll of Honour, ".Mr Keeton z.4Ien·
honed "lb,£' O'D it Of the boy. wh.o&e llB.::'Olefl lie h'8.<t
read, 2nd ~Ieut. )'.) .... .r n..V1CS, was killed In utlOIl
on the da.y Ri ter ~ IUt ap.eeoh d a.y a.nd the day
t.iet.h- b rtbdG
wbi'o
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a.ud ~ . . 1'D
had a ti...... V. . retrtVk&ble record"l\Bei'm- be went.a
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MUIr .-.ail111g out tS. Oldl':1JI!, G. l! Pl>nt m ..nd A" E, Wilooo.
Nerve
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Paralysis.
'Greek; TjoXIoon be gl'Ye b â¢â¢
Greek ~h.;r..,. bt the yâ¢â¢r
Il&t of . ....:tr .... hob6uTs .nd der<.r.Uons won by
old
that the bwo llri.
no , ea.",n to
be
(Applause)
tng
'l'uf~il. V G. Aclrill, G H . B..nu,j.y. C, M. girl, â¢â¢y.
&~ . Ii' J. Cr,.,,,. â¢â¢ G, ]I, OqIbuq, K. _ . , H
A. JOOO30D, W'. E M~, B~ ..,. '1ileadow«oft r.nd
P Gf" Btokea
GIFl'fl O~MRE PRIZES.
>r
'I'be "M&.1O r , IU pr
I & vo ~ of tb1Lnlql , t,Q
Col WJWon., Mld he
very p\eUed to, have, M
The Sobool \\orlahope, undbrJ.h e ca.pw,ble ha.nds of
~r Spnn~
L. been d<lln-6 l·'-.,.
.bore a Dd had
m.
ell IHW
" 't"
been tu r lUDI out; numerous a.rtlclel!l such ns bed
restIP, 8pl1nt. 'I nd other ;hin~ for ( he Re:tdlD~
H OOPItalS A good de nl of cf:l:ort ha.cl been Ma.yor, thb privil ege ot pJ"Of)a.IDg eo "heerl-y' vote o f'
L __L. ..."'"'...: tileo -.II·-t
~-- 'er fo-I D_Ld,_
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Ul th.t> 9oo(il.t:p.~tfltr hhe '!'hAY sent a. p.iJrlYJ '~~
to I w u
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h t
tcf e&k.
bora wd..b Mr. WC5l t o H astlDfl lor f-l\l'm h¥l ,!:",,",n
ItnoUZ
0 oOme. ! tp
a
pre\
.nq ]\la~i~l bt.J. the lelter .Mr ~ Wut! alter "~t tM pr1lu \ He would hke to lee tb~ boy,
r~ Yf..J; Ll\(!:ybac1 b!en 'WOTkmg h-t:td there tue a.l ~ult great" IIlt-CIl'(!.lt In erl\Qkat, a,d be
'lbe bG.,. w .. ro 3IL8 &Y to. come ba.ck "'b.J;ld, .. ben .the . "o~ htmHlt In.\ ⢠prize for er~ket {ot- ae-xt'
tv.
na
p,oked up after takand IS now· ~ fltrong, healthy
She
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B.v;n.y, nlld conh l not 8lt up
S.I ...
Oxford Jun10%" Loe&ls.-C. H _ J~on;- M.
Mr
BOO U
B"lwood Colhory, Notts.
Paralysed h, (egs!
Bouohard, 2, MOllton- rolld l W n. \,o rth , London
n;;~:r;I~e~r l~h~~~~~~~b~e\eH:fr'~~~\l(~\I~~O;U~gO~~t~a~
U nothlllg dl m e, goolI I b u tI gotl' r Cll ~lJ e ll' s 0 I I~blcts I
and gTr1.dua11~' gamod lust pO\feI I am qUlto cured " i
Jlr Cas!\cl\' s 'l'ablefs tWO thCl wrfo.lct lUod olll hom(J,
remedy for N ervous Bu)O,.k,lo \Yu , Ntll vo uud S£llU ::l.!
P ...
....a-h ilIS. Mllll1utntion, Wnt l1l(J",
1 Au mmm. Sletmlf.",.
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~eijs, I udl gCStlOll, K 1dney
Isell.\iO, anll ProlUatu.o
,peeRY. Speclll.Uy swtablo for nunm g mother.. and
w omen of IUlddle age Sold uy chemiSts a.ud stOl'CEi lU
&11 ~rta of the "\\ orld Prices Is 3d Aud 3s. , the 3s.
~o betug tho nl01& &conom lcR.1 Fre& mforw8.tion ou
.-⢠â¢"".: t,het .....1'<\ tll'Ed-tut alone /"" oeuon 'l'bere ~ ~y, pr;~. 'iI-~fpf the;' any CIWl â¢â¢ nto oo reque.t Dr ,0 . ... 11'. T.bl ...
did .04
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..._ . ... . .,;:.' ,a ~ L. t \...... ~ l.aa.l.I=7: b--">thMw.
Lt~r, Cheater·l'OOd, MauohestQf.
1
_of ,ibot ~:r ~d, W9ri<<<t Iw<l. (LMIi~te() - I~ t>M~ t o _ - ..... """.... ."i....,/'~..
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... .I'h<.~~~~:;;;';~~~~o suffered from S plno..l P[lHl.i y~ts
mea..ru.ng of tM - war," .nd directed that
I.!Ih a.med ofp t.J remrd dunn,- tb ~ war
of Paralysis.
True Stories of Helpless Su fiere~s
brought back 'to health by Dr.
r·
Cassell's Tablets.
Mrs. Kmg. 10, MOllt(llth-street, Glasgo\\', says "II08tU8eof left 81deaudmy befl.lth an i nO[VOSWCle
"'I wrong. I hu.d a aoIt ol .tr~kt) aud lost all power ot
movement I got Dr ClUIsel '8 '1'11blC l$, mel Lpvwcr
_n reLlUD
" â¢. ad un t1I I WI\S qll.1t <t'0 nrOlI "
grad ulW.Y
I
ThITd CIus Hoooo'urs:""
InfantIle Parnlysls.
...,..te the bm esu.y
Readmgi School BoY' he u.id
. howed Ithat tb)i SchO<l.1 hod
of
co.,
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