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~tECTION.
".
CLARET
.' ~
~bN~Y & ,KI
.,
r- -
~ext Fn<?~
p pors. to bo
,.'
is] the
10
&&Ot
a.,.
lMt
for uominr.Uoo.
for the m\lDl~a.l elec::t,ion.B.
No. 4,10', .
,b.c. papars must . be deliverttd at ' the 'fIiGG of
~O W 'l Clerk
before 5 o'clook.
tht\t day.
""f
As 80me doubt. as
a.re
we
1n
the af'terlloou
â¢
-I
'
AUCTIONEERS'
to the p.TO!lcr
day lU &t1SaD,
as~ed to expln.in t1la.c tlie on:ler wnl<:tr. hae
CA.uscd the di1ficulty ! r efen opl,. . t.o mewopolitan
borougb3
MINSTER W AJU).
Mr. 1.. E Quelm U opP08lld 0.1 111â¢. ·'W. ~
J
Benda)1.
r.rr. BendAll Cla.lms . to r'e!""eS;'Dt
r=~~~
H.AS~A!f & SON'
F S.L, Mem.
AUC'fIONEERS. SURVEYORS.
worked. Mr. Qup.lch 'ia a Labour member for
ward I on tuo Cp\mcll
116 has .. ' fino rooord ot
~orrice.. . H o is 9. ma.gJsftrat.e. and, )] o 18 It member
of .eo pubhc oommlti".oes , 30 of .,.whlch a.re con~
\\ Itth tno TO'W'D Cotmcd. His at.t.endancas bea.r compa.nsoo WIth those of any otber CounC11 Ior. 'rhe
hct that MT BendILH !)uts t.ho ro-opening of Coley
REocroa.t.ion Ground Ul his programme JUstifies the
r ovclat.i.on that Mr. Que lch h~ done.!bra bast smce
the a.m.uBtlOO to 5eCllTC tile ground for !)UbliO u.¢
aga.ilY, ~ be
hO'P'l-ng tbs(;
L'i
-be J'O"Nardod wlt.h SUCCI:'!&.
AOO'n
,
,
,
hl:'! e::tfor't3 WlU
â¢
.
'.
'.
a'jJ~!~:;~~.
.
·fOUl: gOiil. to two.
...ot of tbo _
Nld lOOn scored
seemed to ~ ~ ~hel' a.nd
Vlsitors'
l!Oa1 and
llQom ~umed lome of
H9t.n.'hlA exhihitions
of . pleudJd potatoes A.lId
PRESENTATION
On
its Pl'f)oo W t:\,T'
t lo. rdem, put~p
\'<"!I"
PEAcE
~MOllIAL
.
Al\"D
aROUND
mtw
BURIAL
I
A 1nrr.elv aite rled..:tneetinG' thok pJhco in the Wood~
clrf'fA Hall
Tpe vicar Q,II chairml. n of the Parli h
onnett, p"1'Uiit£ a.nd wAf' !lillp-porl~ tlly Mesa1"l!l . H. C.
Bonrl (\uc1 -A lr,. R1J £!,,vnll, churchwn~en! .
'["t'Iree mnt~rR w erll Ott tl,e a!!endi, V I Z â¢â¢ -A Pe"~e
....f cmoT'tfl l, n. Ge rma.n runt, nnd a. Nt'l~ BnTia.I. Glound.
rho chllJ.nnan .recaJled the proceedinge at tho Eas1:Pl
----
FREEMASONRY.
," 'strv Wlth regard to the PeAc. 1If~ 1Uori&1 and m O Il ~
· 1('\11 e<.1 the eMt "iu<lo~ of the chUrch which was the
w ft of ~ir Wm . C3Ju. H e a.nd Lady CalD w ere n ow
t.he c.huroh. .:t'he ,folloWln't Jl&m~ ;were -'g \len- in! Shllt'pe , RlCha.t"dl"oOn'Gnsotr, . Dr. J
M eCru.,
members
The Reading Lodgetl, W'!tb one mception, hold thClr' m f'Je'.tlngs at:. t be .MaSoniC Tempfc,
Groylr,..,..·",,,,1
The R"'IfIUlg Old Boys Lodgc
m ~bs at the.Reading Schoo l
MeSarB:
F . W. Hend l'ngton, J. Hod ⢠H. :Hnnt, T. B~y,
CK.nt. pooth . M, ~jo r K. Nichol, l Ja.jor Howru:;d Jtme5,
anli ColI C. Nicholl, with' ~rto~q.d tnTthetrnumber.
'l'he saoond itern on ~tbe ~ led to .. heated
Mr :F..Rnoot. Tress j Sbe.rwood h lUl hoo.n ine: Hod
Wo:mhipfuJ M.ster /'r Tho Lodge of Harmony.
309, Fare luun Alter the corcmony, t.ho rot
g
chacnuion a.nd oplllions were. muq,h. diTided on
a.ccept.n ce of-llo ~rmlUl gun aa a trophy of victory,
~enernl opidion' of the meetillf{ a.PPeJred to be :he
Joctton of the Wn. Office offer.
r
Wi th reg a.rd to the neIA Buna.l ~llnd the Vicar
read &letter from W. /H. C' Bond t otrennor tho cbalk
free gtft to the parillh for &lcemetet'y. At the
rote of 1:lurl/lls the epaco In the churchyard
onl y 1ut .'hOat' tw o" iflaTB aq there WlI8 nrgeut
llfIed of m rnihg tn tlle matter'. Thq medIcal authority
of t1\o courtly ' certi15.ed the a(t;.e as iatisfaciorv from a
Slit.Qltal'1 ,pelOt of.-riew. Dl, S McCrea read t.b.e repor t
of tho Sub-Comm ittee on the matter .,..hioh 1t'U
Teeeh·,l 'With t11 ~nkt l OT the ",ouble tn.ken. A
pariehlO n e~ ft.ked If Mr. Bond's offe'r wua reJected wbal
stepS woald bare Jo be taken to P-rPrido '" IIOW bwi .. 1
~"Ou1ld ? ' The VlQU..' explained Uw\~poaltiOn a nd after
some (Jiacouion - Mr. T_ R. Gl't:I1 I'opqeed that Mr.
Bond'a offet' be aoceptod. Mr. Hu gins IMCOnded and
I t WNI earned by a.l!Ul(e Dl&Jas::ity. i The meeting then
closed.
~
l
Masters ~ Bcvnr.u llClghhoUTl!l!: lodge.'!. a,ad lilar
distm.,,~ VlSttors, $-0 the tot.al, nuraber of &bout
I
fifty t dined toeethor m t..ho old baH room of the
Rod Lion Hotel Thl) drun or v. as follOWed hy t.he
USUAl toM:m and by 11 most C'rIJoVltblo conoort, well
worth.v of " lodge l~ing lohe ua.ine of " Hannony_"
Tbr; J:aliway etrlW unfort,nn-a..tely prevented 3.
great: mimbru: of VlSLtors and lodg,o merubcn;, wllo
ha.d. ~rled being prosent, from ~P1.Dg theIr
e.nRagement.s.
Tho new Master was mli..iated iTl the RCl.dmz
Lod(je af Umon. No. 414 (pI which hUt tothor. Ibe
late W . Bro . William Bh.e:rwnod, "8...'J lta6ter Ul
l.889).. a:nd :regularl,. a.ttends lts' moe'tings.
ot ~ Kendrlek LQdg<l
took plaoe an Tbursda" when Bro. S. lIlingwort.h
Bu$le.r waa lD8t&lled.. a.s ' V.M.., the oeremou, bemg
the 'town Hall .on T...aay ov!",mg ' Th,eJ;'8
T40ng being
tbl" tnwn rnnb 3U t.bev co1lfd
~nd
Bro G. F. 'Murrell,
Berry. J D.: Bro E. .Blat.ch. P.M., P .P .A.G. tlee., I. So.torcd" ,.
~~~;;:~~~~~~~f::~~~~§~~~~~
Orga.nist; Bro
AsstS. DC
.. Bro
Oowsc.t.t,
P.P G
D.,;
R.
Payne
......t.R Sec.;
Bra P.M.
A. L 1101.
Goadby.
I G.
Bros. M. H
Tyler, A. ' V. Sheldon 3.Dd' W . D
W08t:rOD, stcwlU.'di . and Bro . .!... Seymo.ur, 'l'ylfl{.
mnsici9n9. And 'W'i9bed them
Tb;s was suoonded by Mr. J. Cbeese-
SIlC<ell8.
.
""",.
LECTURE/ ON SPAIN.
.
j
BRrrAIN'S OPPORTUNITY IN ,TRADE. '
~{rJI1 Mllulev also spoke & lew enoon~~
.(mh, fl.1'\d honed for Do lar.Jlf!l attel"ldance ILt next
Monda-vs .TTtf'ptinll wb~n p; !'fUecia.l efFort WaA being
m:t.d.f! thl-n'Drrltont 'EnJllnnd in co~neetion 'With the
Come to Lod8" C,v,r(llugn..
-
COUNTY BENOH.
Dam Ad;ian Fortescue, Ph.D .⢠D.D.⢠having
day
deliver
~..to
o lect;tmI
!h tho
been tq
un&
bl. to hiB
com.
Wokingham
on afternOon
Wedne.·
and ."""ing. respectively, on "Th. Lifo ... d TUESDAY . -~f.".. Mr G. A.. W.torm ' (in tlie
Tunes of J:s~th.iUB" and .. The Ukrains ,tt aa anoh"'air) MT. A J . Maoke.y, J\.-fr at G. Litt.le-oounoed by .lh. Wokingbam Lectnre Society. Mr.
dala, Mr F. M Rtu.~e, and Mr. Wigget.t .
E. lloUlDglirun. the well·lrnown leeturw, 1eot.uTed
·
OBSCENE y,ANGUAGE.
beforo t.h& Soeiety In the Town Hall ' on Wedn ..â¢
lIe..tnce !.rerritt. ' higle woman 01 Seafo..a.
I.
Spa.i.n:
&.
'
0 ...;'
Workshop:
HOUSEHOLD RElY/OVA
:'.
WAREHOOSING.
G.W.R
PASSENGER TICKETS l SSUE D
O F FICE ~ .
Telepaolle 533.
H EELAS.
West
BroJJlwich and
Telepl:one 995.
Lermdon.
T
,
~ADWAY
J ⢠MAKER,
.\UcrrO~ EbRS ,
Q:do_~Street.:
LATE ADVEImSEMENn.
NOTE.-_ _ta .......-thie-b...n.,..,..
1M ....,.teol up till 2.30 _ FrWa,y aft"""..u.
. Tho p.per i. pabliahed ....... hnI
b~tv-
'"
,
MUZZTJING ORDER.
Gonner HandU8, who did not appear , WR.8:fined
403. far & bf.eich o~f the Dog Muzzling Order.
BINFIE;LD.
FOOTBA'LL.
. I ,f NOBLE."
.
At t.b& meeting at, Court " Noble," held em Tuee-
BIRTHS.
B AILLIEU.-O n Odoher 1'jth \ t
N'en b l1r,r, to Ruby , WIfe or Clive
day e~ at WES+.ou" Mead, an llWOva.tion was
made by oombfniog m.llS1O with tbl) bU6lJ1.eS8.,.
Sangs . "If'ere '1", ~e.rnd ' ~ Mr. W D Bnm.dmore,
M~. J . Pox &nd .M.r. T. 1;. Povey. alld )1so a tno
by Miss M. E. l'. ' Po...ey and Messrs Dfe.aamoro
and T. E. POl"'J'. Miss E. Pavey presIded at the
pia.oo, WhlCh bad been kindly pla.ced a.t t he ~al
of 1Jlo Court by iM::iJI5 H.a.sla.m. 'roo bata.w::6 shoet.
was produced and tho Cotrl congra.tula.ted on the
of fonda a;nd members, Ute former now
l.toLalIi.n.2: m;400 .â¢~
n !Inn
CHlVF.RS .-On the ~l n rl Orl ohf'r
Grosvenor R o n,l ('u\~rshaDl , to ),11'.
E l(,hITet=,:'I rl:'ilt!!'lt.('t1
FRANCr ..: .On rtr.t ()her IfHh.:1.\ "
v, lfeofCa."t,lIuJ C. ·W F lal CI~ , l'll h
a
Some:
,
a.nd formation :
tll" wlte of Lteut H S I'ci n. R r ,\
MARRIAGES
f
PA1U9H <..ouNCIL..
Geographl.
cally she ,.,.. ..t the extreme end of A p6Dl1l.,,1&,
a.nd -as civilUlatton alw8.ytI ma.rched from east. to
,
.MTLT,BR _ D'" F Y -On Odob,'t 2" l h ,
~ b, the Ue"
\\ d k!'l, f:" ',\ In! [' lh ' l
A P.mh Council meetlog. hBId on Jrrid",
week, was attended. by M~. J. -uOft(C
west, it waS alway" In SpaID tlult tho q/d and n.w m=). W. Minch .... , W. Crockfood. S. lIn.hy. .
civilisation! f_ht th.ir ~tlght: 'Spain ' had Bakw, H. ~ ""d M. Bollon. ~ p!ork stated
seen many civilisatloo!l 'Die fim . caJlIe q-om , ~b&t no reply bad come from tbe ~et Oouneil
.
h P
. â¢
'W1.th r~ard to a. :resolution an the supply of cot;.
AI .
J
Boman s:ivilisa,i.lon commEnced. 1'br~ "'!'~ mao,-
.u..
trnce. .tm of
Rom. n ora â¢
_
Mr Bellinghum showed eo"", beautiful slides of
frut
.t the COtmty Theatt-e.
The play ,..QOmes dllect from. the Prince of W.les'
'.rbca.ire, where It was recetved w ith auch eDthUSl1\8ZD
that tho ~t.ro was p&ekpd nightly for
The popula.nt,: tha.t thu clever fal'ql
London ~ fon ow ed Itn ca:rec .U o" er_ "';~i~th:';,';,i:
oonvul8iTe ahnek of merriment throughout the
acls.
TILEHURST.
.
., Pa:rliament from.~ ~ o.J.lery·~ Wa!I the Rlb.
iect of a. lect UI1l by Profesaot' J tUne& Johnson. in the
,,~ Hall ~n Wednesday. ' l'he choir was ~o" by
Lt.~CQ1 . Leahe Wlilon, O.M.G .⢠D.-S.O~ M.P .⢠&lId I>e
9y oupporied on the platforlll by the :!4ypr ond 1IIrs.
Haywa.rd, Mrs. l..e$He \Vtlaon, Commander J. H.
Trve, O.B.E" R.N., .. nd Atn. Trye, ltoV'. E . J .. PelTY,
B.D., Dr, B. n. H oetotd;Mm:In. A. Ball, F . J. Bakel',
F~
W . White, n. HIltba.w·B.l and S C. Su.by. The
lecto.re was arn.ng...t by the Tilehunt Conp'ega.tiona.l
Young P eople's Union.
.
THREE.MILE·CROSS,
The wwl-cr
Mll'FOlllD HALL.
m connectu:w wJ.t,h
SeMt On
1.110 ..
Vww&
above
t' le
a.lter
ik
urn
Pils:
"
of
Al'ct.lc regions .
'i ..PrOcr088" ,
~ there . ~ ILIlothor
. tford GniId,,,,~han the
.t
_ ,~
PtOVl'bl¥
lC)
honn~. that of
ha.H ' .vaa a.ga..tn
the mectUlK a. laTge number
were ODTollcd, and a.t 7.30 t be Revâ¢
⢠P. Rice (presideot) took- tbe ch&lJ'_
cizJ ,t&tern_· by the tr""",,",r (Mr. 1'1
'l?oo
Ji ntul-
N Salmon)
highly Awfa.ctory, 80S was ' also
he repor t.
O( th.' b&n. ace (Mr. A. FBIC1d), who """owed tile
programmo for tho winter . &a!8lOO A:nos~ eD10r
'\("&8
able concert W~ .givem by t.ho Serenade Coo08'l't
, ~ p~ frolP the Bero Tra.'jnlnl' OoUeg:e at Hu&ic,
~ tIr. I'OIIIIds of .""w... . bowed h.... ~
it WM app~ted. - ldiss JOJl.GI., wh.o ~ U!e
.. ..;
~
bopod 10 _
~
. apia,
I
,
..
Tho Goth e degenerated. .
oonqnered tbo land from tho
oentury the _pie
CIOnscript.
.
tl
t!>~I~:t"h&~~ti~
..
aD
Kn![?;hb.bPid;.!:e, \w tIl l' n e \
J;IIC F ord Hawl1n<:. f lHillll
rl ,utcchte, of:\fr a nd \f r~
Cl\ II SCltlce, Au Jo",, ~ ,,''''"
1hc peace
,... £17 100. 8d, which snm wilT
to fJ>e n.1l!o.
-
"
.
II$-~ . "''''
â¢
OLIVBR. - O n lo [O ll':ia~ , r I ho r ll nil
Ill W10ll , }'!ehec.;.'l, \Vlf}(nY' 0 1 ~ OI nlUrl
fy.:ed fH yean.
FOOTBALL.-LA
TEST: '
,
ST~PLl'~Y._O l\
O(\r nh~r ~ Ol h
.Tobn TOW1l5cnd Stap\Il)" ! I J I l! t"\
Reading.
WALKER ._On Octohcr 22nd , 1 11
(i'(lrml'!rh' of 11 9 t...! llecu·" n~la , l.
1 . .,")'lion
,"
I ~n.~wi'!!
.~
IN MEMO RIAM
L:OI.L1 J:.; S - I n 10\ IIlI! llI e ln(ln ,1 1
Coll III, (I f 53, CH. t h (' r , II (' · "tlc~r . ,, 'It I
25th, lUIS.
II J ust:J,. ,\,, ('1\1 4l!O h) - d 1\- .
I
I Ba.~. ·
Audro... ;..m;T, Carr. -
10 o'eJ.ocl: Q~'W. Railway. '
<Jbilrge ottbe_ ·
,
lo u :ri w ~ >
her . In
the meOlOl l e:-; ot
::;lIl ce Oll e
"'e ' filA h e .. l\l\d
.
DEATHS.
Anu. d..,.~U
til
h
f'
,';]
lI{'~l
Ul :'lll ' ll
BIRTHS. /
-......,,,.. _g.
GLAD.WlN.-On Sunday, at u .bcahoe,N W~tert
; & pughtel'.
'
the ..ifse Oharlos-Gladw","
I
')
WESTON,· STEVENS. - 0" !ioaio;y, .t W,on.
, ()o~ MaideDheod, Thiqkot; the wl! ... af Bo....
.J{(..1<>n.SIe⢠.....-.. daughter.
DEATHS.
1919. , George Will"",
~J .. alter grt~t'
Ha.ll was oponcd. W1.tb. a. congregational t ee.
w.:bwh Mr . ⢠A . Fi:fiold :?!"vc b:s illu'it.ra.t.ed
on Jolin Buny:J.ll and
aho a. Dll:IDbcu' ~r fine
belled. Imt Cesar him.oll ooon qneUed' them, and
est.abh!!iScxI. the Roman yoke mom ftnnlv than
ev.... In th. year 414 the
~bJI.oDI:d
,th. m..l_ In Spain, beiJ{g invi~ bY, the ~man.a
to aid them. After 40 yeat'll they in: t.1>,eir t.llltl
overthrew tbe Roman. and took the land lor
them.. lvee. From then llntil .the 8th _turr
Spam W1I!1 mlder Gothic civilisatioo. SorDe'J>e.".
tifnl Gothio arcbi-.e
'
.
0"'''"' _
\t lr:-:; \r;"it'ie
PARLIAMENT AND THE PRESS.
cb~
aqued'Uck. c&lled ' by tbe ' S'J)&niardS
.. Devi1's Bridge,.... Many of the _Sp.u;d8h names
were conceptio1l1l af Roman warda, .thu Sa~ge
was abb1"e'Viated from Cesar Augut.lt&. After
AeVera:l eentut'in of -Romatl rule the natives re-
six ni«~e
Tho orig;na,hty of til. plot, tilo "'tty 1
"oking .. di::t.~e â¢. keep the audience
one
_OIlS
The debit bela.nce
Roman
Neu week Messrs. Ma.cdon&ld a.nd YOUDg will
their la.tlest 8UOCftSful pla.y,
H F&U' aDd
\VunlIm',"
waa pe.ssed.
\"o n or the Ittll'! :'Ir .n ul 'h ~ J alpl . . rill
10 EV!l'lyn Lil l.l v- . <1an,ght ... 1 of
])lI.ve~, of the .. ~ UII Till' n 1 ;1, ::.1 1"
nO\ 01 MlhUirv (,ol1,..~e, :-:ulldh,·\ , t
n~ WL r N S~ " ~LI.; H . - (lu ( lrt oh<.'1
r:'c& With t 6. hmntcl.all.S and C&rt.baglhl9J\B. ! tagc8 in the pansb-.
'
Thl8 Jat;ted untIl 200 yean Il C. , wb.o t!>~
A oontributlOl1 ardor an tire o..er.ecr. for
NEXT WEEK AT THE THEATRE,
!;~)J[ .
IOHNSON.-On Od nl,e r PU h .
MRidenbcad , ytl ie pi rd .lllm,[ r ' 1
PI ' nTtY. - PI\J)~ t hIli at I h" (h t',~n
r
~t
8,
READING.
â¢
_
to torn this to good,
~ or prest.lge.liLDdwiLbDOpl.a.oein
trld~e
good~t..
co~ lR ' onl., n~ :~:=:~~~~~~~~~t~:=~~
po8ltlOP
VA.LUERS.
LAND A .... D HOUS l;
60. 62. 75 & 81.
l/~~~~~~;~~~~;~:-:~::;-::
P
AND LYFORD.
The BEST PRICES ~e given by
'
BUILDINGS,
READING.
MESSRS. ROBTI.
SI;CONDHAND FURNJTURE.
\
SURVEYOR
ES·n.,.. ,
5s. 6d.
wid& empire The Netherla.nd:t, Belgium, PortuThe village .foot.ball team jot:a"m\.voo +4 ~.
gal. aJ l the new world a.nd. pari, of Africa were ,borne on S.turdsy m. search of ASQ)t League
under Sp&W.l!lh rule , yet lit the pl'CI!JOnt t.p:ne, of pomts, t.he ~.m e terminating in 1\ goallea draw.
a U h e.r V1IIt nnu:e.<tIious, the Ca.na.nes we.m the The RtlSCt'vC6 ent.erta.med a. team from the It..A.Â¥.
only on .. ....
baving. She i. now a eoontry at Aseot, losing ~1. The t.&1.1!t In the 'Inb.:u_~
geographical
STANEll
~UCTIONEER ,
CHARLES SIJ"REET, READING,
'isti)nates Eree.
Personal S~
and GrainiDg
CO
Jl.I!lADING.
R. IS. HUDSON L~D. Â
!l~
SONR &
AUCTIONEERS. VALU
ESTATE, LAND AND H OUSE
ltEMOVAL AND &TORAGE
MINSTER BTREJrr AND llROAD
Prh"~ A:ld:f~: 15. SHENSTONE ROAD _Ii 45'. WA'r.L1NGTON S'tRBBT.
i
DEPOM
fnr th,..., montlut in £5 and
cn3ered~ to pay costs,
e 16th oent.Jry bOd a world·
In
CO UNfY
READDI ,G .
&; MILLS,
House DeCoFstoFS,
I
- Writing
on
road' Wokincham. frnmmDned by 'Mn Cleaver, a'
n6ighbour. for nsing llmgua~e on the 9th mat'
Past
la-rge and a.ppreciatlve "'nd~nee,
!.be world, .... d
.-
nOYAL
The two clrief thingo to be considered '""" h.,.
J"pwuy.
,
.n
pol itics.
Wlt.hout
Conrt· (funn erly blown as the Rectory). The m' stnllation m oot.mg of t.p:is Lodge takes 'pl ace m
l
tAl~nted
number of
ort:h'
The newly· fonned Ca",t:nbam. Wge, whic!1 U tn
flle O:rl'-ordsbirn i'rovmcc , 15 beoomlDg a v&.y ~Dg
Lodge ID porot of numbers
Alroa.dy tho.re ha.ve
been 19 inittates &moe tJ)e oomecratio.n of the Lodgo
in .Ma.rt.b, 19!8 Among r ecent IntUate& 15 MY'. T
A.T&thooo 1 who 'bas ~tl y a.oqwred Cavenham
/
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"COlt
.0 . & H Ayltli;;'>,
By all GrGC<!rS. St..... Oilmm.
- Chandler.. etc.
r.
'nteTVllt. in which reftet5bmen~s ~re
In olden tUn ... ~ had more than-1looe led
PM, DC,; Bra It. Donaldson , S D , Bro .f!. D.
~
,_>d.
An
'17 MARKET lLA CB, ' HEAD
l!TAiL PAff'l'IC Ul.A RS of
TO-yvN HOIJSES
'Phone 158.
SOLD I?l ~ PACKETS
~ 'EVERYMrHERE
,,
WOllld be
Mr M. illev. P.D.C.T. " jlrQl>Ooed A vote
Wokmgham Hoekey Club WIth ...i.w to plaYing f t hahks to the visit(Trs, ~and eom.p1.!mented Mr.
' Tho",p",n on beinq able to brin2 such ~ li\rg.,
OD the lower end of the ground.
W;1.6 a time when she was one of the
greatest n.&ilOn'l In Europe, She had be6D very
much like a pendulum which ha.d swung from
from th e top to the bottdm of its ffWlDg. At the
present t.nne she wa.s ri sing !lgain.
P P ..LeY. ·Sec , Tre8S'Dil'Cl" , Bro L C. \. tLlker, 1".M.,
,
Dunnl7
sa.id there
,"l J . Holl owa.y, P.M, P.P .G. Cha.p,
Ch&.p18.ln , Bro F J .La.We!I, P .M" PAl 3545. .
t.he Rev
,.
members , uhllcril'tion wa. fixed at lOs. 6d. It
w aR aI.o deeJded to Irv and 8lT&nge to meet the
J)
Rinso ODfmlillht. Rinse ,tmd IKmfl
to dry in the momirq:-that's alL
Walhs, and the c1lptain . vice-captain and secJ'&.o : visitcr6. The pro~mm& inclf1ded voeal A-nd In·
~ ' . It was d eCided that practice members be t~ trume ntal mu!.ic. Mr. J, G. Thompson WaJI ('.on,.
!
,
adoutted at a. IJOhscnpioD of 5s .' T.Jis - DI n.yin~ dU("M r
l!STABT.ISH J D 1879
,"U GTIONEERS . !iDUSE ,N D EST AT
VALUERS FOR ALL
FIRE !...OSS ASS f',SSOR;";
the clothe. in ' cold water U!ith
' Mr. Jon"" ",id both club. wonld 1>. willinp
llf'~ lp
In
l.U:..!.
Jait t\oy the Rinso method. Sod
.' 1The 'Chairman said th('l Wokm9.'ham C C hf!ld
t.heir nnnna.} mp.et1n(! R,nd a.fterwards invl\..ed membtit'~ of the othor e1nbs toO con sIder ..the O1H~stion
~'I it wn.s 1mrl"'n'tood th"t !>eve.rnl membel'15 of
tboRe ot,b el' clubs were d esirons of ama.1J!'aWR.tincr
M ... E va.rts. nft.eT !<lome discn~ion . t(>()k I\. vet,... of
R e!roshmenf.« were provided by the lacHes
t h 8"'- London"'l"01'Ld Club which decided agamst
nm:tI g-ft.mfl,Uon by 1;.i:I: to two
WOKING1LU£ TOWN CRICKET CLUB
Mr .J"" â¢â¢ Ih"1l ".not,d ' tbe Mngp;" â¢â¢ who by
ThQ annu&!...Jn eetmg of the aboye Club was held. 15 tf\ two. d ecl'n~ t~ 'O'mOOsal.
'
lD
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,.: ~(I.hd(l)l
,.
in
\Vhalever might be Bald of Sp:rin to.da,.: he'
aafJmreJl , P,M, 84, F.P.s G,W , 1 r M . Bro E.
1.. MlI.l"not.t, S W ; .HtO G. F, C ra\'oo , J W.: Bro.
co{tl'~ery
pmreoted the Rev. W. J. Lu5Ji ' Wlth a ha.nd",me not '.rise frol" hi, club.
;Mr A H. Jones stated that it did not
WM
I3ro. W. S.
.cuitle- of
BLAfJ.HA. VE ~ 'RE El.
1'o lephone 4.30
COO~SEY & ,YALKEI!.,
THE COLD
WATER WASHER
, .Clf1\f. a
j
~s a. la.rgo att.cnd~noo, ~ R-ev. D
17.
l~n. &D'
RINSO
On Tue8dn.v evenin,;: the m embc.n of t he Milt.nn
c<'nsidet" the CommitteP.'s rPlno.,.t nn the
InAtttute (Ba.ptlSt .Chay>e'l) ~t .tQtrether' . in . tlw " 'I'>rnt>osoo atM.I~mA.tion with the Wokingham
;tect!ll'l" R-ollm, Mllt on·ro.."d ; tl~ d held a !()Cia)
it WB:I'I decided not to combine
evemt1g _ Mr. :Arthur Watdeu- was , m the .chAIr
~'l' Evans (J~nndon-TOn.d) Mked the chairman
~nd OJ> bebalf of t"" momhano yf . the Io,tlpte to oonftrm th..t tbe Q'ueetion of .malga.matio~ dId
OllEU cooJ>,lm
(J. J. CooI'p.n ),
A.UGTIONEEU5.
LAND. ES'fA1.'E AND HOUSE
VALUERS AND SURV
RiDSG' d~ the WGrk 4t the co~t of
~tt.nn.d ""'.tin~ h.'d in tho Drill
Mr. W. T. Marti" wa. in tbe chAir, and there' ,... hoond
The fonowmg afticers wero J.ppoOmtcd ·
p~ Embling,
,
NO CRICKET AMAI.G\ MATIOn:
Mn,."ies "nd Wokin uh,,,, J ",ndon'TMd Cricket
day evenmg, hia subject being
and Present."
.
penormed b y the outgoing W 11£., W . Bro. H. S
c:
,
~
""d pxmesred
the chm. ' who mlonned the members pr~i p~ ⢠⢠!Id t o lend them playon if they .... short
READING MASO>< INSTALLED AS MASTER
of the decisloD of itbe otJler '100&1 clUbs not to at a.nv tIme. .
.....
ptopo!l m ~ to .qrect Q, cb1\ucol screen', 3. sketch del'ign
nma.igalDate, "hleb, was I'CCelved with ~i.
. OF ANCIENT HAMPSHIRE LODGE.
I ein~ submitted by ~ Sw Cha.e. Nienolson , the pa.uela
â¢
of .... hlCh would contain the na..gles ofi thoso who foll in The foll owin,lZ ofSciaJs were then e1ecbed!GOOD TEMPLARS.
the wy-. . It ·wae aJs'o . 8ug!!'e8Iied that the wnll of the Capta.m , F . W ,Finc\l., vioe,"Capta.in, the Rev C
Â¥r. W .. HowlU'd
N()~ -t.]la.t the autumn and wlDter sC8S10tlS have eut find 01 the !K)l1th aale abotl.t" b.e -pn.nelled. ..nil Hare; """",tary, A. E. J'n ..t
collui
n
the
roll
of
bonour
of
the
pari.h.
Fnrth
e1'
lugPalme
r
was
elected
'PrMldcnt.
Committee,
Me~
eommeno:ld. we pro!lose t.o gtve a J'a:o.rd each wce k
On Monda.y ATening So 'Party of Good
of Bomo ~emprial ouhide the churc.lJ receiToo E S. Barry H T Wallis, J . B";""b. F Feltb"",
ot the o:nngs o~ t he local I...odgcs i'rccmascnry g"tltions
A. t:ood number of adlr.eronfB and after some dl.oo.asjon B. Palm... , H F MAidmeot, F. Evans, ..it\>'tb~ from tbe two RMdin2 Lodge, vi..ted tho
ia~ well 81.l]:>!X>ttkd' m lk:.rlrshno, there are thirty a. t'uo lutioH WNI cat'ned tha.t. ama,lI committee flbouhi
ca.?lain , V1ce·captn.m ~ ~". ...~und Com- 3t Wo1tingba.m ThSl'8 was a $tOad ",tteuciance to
LOOges III tbe J.rovmce, oom,!)r lSmg n eATly 1,500 ,be elected: td'r eport on ~m ~ 100ta.ble. rnemonal outside mltt.ee, MeSl5l'S. A. C, H -bghe,S, 1'. Flneb., H. 'f . _listen to & spl'endld pt'Op:ramme given bv the
Bro. A
-.' ...
ngA-.m Vi{{it W iWi'ncl:ta.m
ope:mt..f!d 'hv Mr. F Kn: r-ht,.
oJ5 ....;n ... t-- witb {he M,\gn; e~
J.
hold 'on the weekly' -wash day.
_"_ _ _ __
clock .. a small token of their gra'Jtu'de to him
for the "e:c:oenent lCT'Viees he had rendtted the ID~
stituto: The Committee 30180 th~lnked the rev,
gentlemMl for_ hi! efforb
forming a. tennis
cl11b which had ~ n ,great 8Utrcey. ~, ...
.
The Rev. W. J . Loth, ..:who is )cRv1ng Woki nQ';.
ha.m to t ..-.k.e . 6 , posf. nea.r Birmingham, thanked
them nll Ve.I:,JUllneh.t
\
.
I
..
lIESSRS
hiu 'b reught joy to the hou,l!e-
t·
'~,....:.
ESTABUSHED 1820.
much Jeas lime ~a troubIe . than,
was requir~d by the old method. r
Rinao dees in cold.,water what more
co~tly, but ;'lcss Sci~Rtific, preparatioD8 do in hot water. It washes
wh~e you sleep.
oonais·lnrr of mAmbers of thn W ()rrn,.,ham
The ~(IOdc1 yfre Nom A
,,,,erG I:\taged .
I'.{'mbe a.rtd otbers.
A ladlcs' CODllllittee
bOlnli:' formM
M l' W, nl.or will adrlress a mooting of thE" olccto";:;!;
at St Jo''IlI. 'S IlIstltutc on I'I rO'ru:t3-T 'f11"xt .1.1: 8 D ro .
mIPJ..,<"rllvt tw Alderma.n F -\ cOx n.nd Cou n el llo ...
T.C OD a..d Sl<J..f.,oll.
I
'
contributed to the success of the
were
: : : ~~~~1.'t:J;'Iv ~b.r
b v the- R... ,. l=f&re and P erkins
.nterti~n.d to te& ~ the 1JIIItch.
",h.
,,"i~bl .. '!'P.lie~
'TI Wfl.fII
Pel'kins. I
vi~itonr T"A£lintr 2-1. On the
thron~b
trw
_~lmoQ.or
..~
"
On SMnrd&v-th
..,.toeo l tea\n '!:;;:~~~!~:irt:tbh:;o~~~r:.J,
.ham.
and alt.r &
'"
Ilwll rrlod n cult-ural cel' l-ificate . I Mr. A. Ro.-CT'ft
A k00U lDWl''"l.~t. 1'1 th o fo=-t.h cnmJ,.~ e1oction 18 ahowed n. new l eedltug Michaelmu Daiay (at pJ1l5ont
Dci~ sh(,!wt} III +}us
.Vnrd
:!d',. Frn.nlt 'WmLer ,,, lImll\l)lA£l) a,Tnt W1ln ' a eerfifictlte of m erit, Mr. W.
r~ei'Vln!Z' the bearty support af a. l a.r~e number o' C larkA nf\ltf:d 100)$ 8f1lend14 eobe... of eugtU' corn o.u<'i
,vn,e aWA.rd6rl Ii. culturt'l certi.fieato. while MT. J. Ward
t.h o olerf(ln nnd II. com:rnlt.t.cc W..L8 b('.etl fontl ed l'" -hawed t\ tr~ \" eoutlUning- TIOtato tuber! Mused from
r rom(lt& h', <: candldn.t1Ir,.. oon'=;11'lt.l'!1t:' 'If 'Mc"c:rs Rvder', h y bl llU!"Od Iseed_ The J IH~ges (l\I~!I.8n . Scott,
.Pra.....,k H F,l!l~tone. H I ' OhW'Ch 11 J'
Ah l'oftov .1lnrt 'HaUon)' C01)!rlderecl two( Ta.rietiell, kiduo ....
J E elt, T 1,1 H ilds"'",:. \ V T..onlt , J MR.V'.
I'l hltped, 'W'o,'tlIY of
ne::r::t eeuon. ' Two new m.em:
ma.i\~ J Sl\IllJlr, E M Sm it h, J SocnrRr,
~rs Wlore cleotB<1.
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HOCKEY;
VICTO'1IA W ,lltD
P P G Sup\ W ,
.
Vnluers ap'prond by t he lioa.rd
and Fl.8berlell for the Hed.ep!p t.lo n
m ont. of 'I!thu.
om"., FRIh,R STREIlT CHAMBERS.
labour-saving tinventipns. Its
. merits ate ' outstanding. It
'I
I
and 'l'lt.hcs ,
R e nts
~.;., AUC~IOD ⢠⢠Valua.t lo[lS, etc,
mark in t4e histof'Y of
I
r
Golleet~lpn
..
v
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R031('r·~t, w&re sn vl)nt' on \~ lml"""'ss list
\,hn CItT'P" tl' d ,SCl1 c:s ,:mv pomt of p olt cy wi.th h im
nry see him .
W M..
.
⢠r
thtU he 'is "f0tvi nrr belp from people of ' n.!] M::Id~8
of opin ion ~nrl that his nominatIon p Ro~'M' a.re
mm£ "l~~ bv T,i}. ... ~l~. ConscrvatiVC' .. And m~m.
~ of th .. 'T~ahnnr Tl~rt,,·
In his a'ddress w.bj~h
is adw·.. ti ~ elsew'hore. Mt. Godwin -po in ~
⢠tba.t he ba..c; been ?. 1'6sIIi ' n" i.':l the Boro~h tor
m n.n" VCllTS , tmn. AS n. h1ll1dcr pf much e xperience. he 1,. .. 1<: I ha.t h l~ sf' rvi ~ .. t·o t,hc town in re"0 ct. to the hou .. m .... I'l n],pme ml2'.ht h- 0," consider~ h !r> u~r\Jm"' ~,
H' ~ ('l'"Immlttee JTln ....,..!I 3:r& at 9 .
Bro S. llhllgworth BuLler.
",.j
)
this Ward. 'is ~{J"bi t,.
ing much activity and Beve ral meetings hANe 'been.
held in wppOrt of 'hio "",nd,datur. ·u i, \rMtea'
Ra.the raJ.l.
.'
....; ....
f · ....
In
⢠The insOaUation mooting
â¢
.1Id
Eb xPI'lRIWCED
the :MtlqagemeDt
of
rR' I~w~ SO,
the cold ' water
b.r, is\ a great'.land.
r,
.. ,:
I â¢
, ' I ' ⢠",'.
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_ (' \S:rLE"WARD
Mr' ' Fred G. Omhv1D, who IS lwpiri!! tD succeed
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,
a.a Mr. Quelch.
lQIDLANDS
..
Mr. Art.hur F Clnrk 15 p u.ttlcg u p for. Redlands
Ward, where the retlrement. of Mr. W. M. Oo k ·
brook" hIlA crated n. Taeancy. HJ!I work L'II fWl llta.nt,
uoumtor tOl the CortX'}rs.tlan dU1"lD~ 1.11c WAr shpuld
bo enooilt... olluulo hl!l other Qualifl.oat.iDDs, W
e!lSUt'6 bilj retu!"n
::':"'' C
I'
' . ;"t.,.
~
AR,B ll'RATORS, Etc.
THE GREg l.AND~Jf.RK.
. '.,
- The Coun.::lI cannot
atf'ord 00 lose so valuablo a. metnber
Dr Wan.IS (resigned)
WIN4 MERCIfANTS.
13~~ ~l, ()~ford
. 'MORt;( .ABOPT OANDIDATES.
1110 U III
.cerlonee
ot.lu:u ~ ,
lUI
I
1\ :1'
l I , ) 111 '
'~'!
~:' !I&lIt
on race\pt of ol lier. ;\ IM';u
Itl.OU,f!lUlC' M:dhnel'Y'
vi'! ' .
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E. HEOGeO
;THli
llE.lDl NG ~IOURNI~G IVA
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63, 64. BRO "-0
READING .