Reading Observer 07-1920
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"F:A.SIiION and SUlQm~r- Goods and Garments ll~<;l~~e([m ~an~ cases. LESS 'fllA~'~L]r'p$lJAL PRIC-liJ.s~
~t 1Ws great '~ppo~nity only o<!c~s ~nce' in t~~lve ?nJt~t~~.~)l~~~ off~red ar.e- ort~ \~egUlar!:dePte~.~~'b'le 'q'ult!ity,~:·'
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the Th.y
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would not get a.n)', ma.krial improTement in their
t.aad~'t~e
indultrial tn.tment. unill tb4lY
home
coqp)tlOn. of those poopl.. ..... long .. a per.on was hYing below th8 h.na of reuona.ble com·
fort, di.sa.st.er was cortllJJl, a.nd I.f a peraon oouId
[lot earn enough to keep the. boulI6 gomg It. meant
tbat \.hat ponoon and t~e fam.ly were liytog below
t he standard. It. became, t.herefore. & qoestlon of
u.. _nom<c need. of tb. family. W.. it _ibl.
80 to .mp"",e u.. ennrorunent that u.et dioastec
could be averted! \Vu it pouible to keep free of
the law of comp<tion 80 th~ thoee _~t quite
sound cou1d compete in open ma.rket and mltoln·
t..a.in their ptlSitlOD ana their liYIDg wage! That
~ & root problem} which involved the id.a of
II8ttlement.., tho idea. b&ing that if lhey could not
do tha.t lD eiLi. a. ra.dicaJ. monment mU6~ be
made to obtain the desired condit.ioos some'here
elISe. He did DOt. see how it cauJd be done in any
other â¢â¢y than by IiVtng ouwd. the precincUJ
of a
The ideas reg&rdmg settlemente ~-
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THE : H'STO.r~ICAL\,. ' h ;,.. ·bere "'. ;";;;; ",,'ddftMed
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DitS'l'lIUCl>r B1EUI.N·(lj~~
VISIT TO ETON.
[By OUR SPECI"L CORRESPONDENT.],
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the only wa.y the tr8.lIling cOuld be of any use "&II
to
it Wlth a.n estahliahed trBdo in the
which the.
men came.
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ST. , GILES' i ORGAN.!.
~i~:i~~r~~~l'~~;?:~;r;1!~t:~:~ til.,·,to·,irt.'lIcllf.-6f"
. gethng ODe or
. t.&!k ~ ~.. ' during th.
Giles'-
Cbur~ ~ . Sund~y ImornUlg
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the .la.;-' oJ the Dimes. and *.'~ly··,,!pGired and rebulit. organ wae; fa nnall,. relent tQ~ tbti a.cC(llutt tol her rn !
at the Hi~h Cele\>ratlOo. when spec.tlLl
we were told tliat 'Mr. ~en was one jof
wen, said 'f ile church was 611ed Pi acd t-be
en'i"&',en 'f"er .. boyo."
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p;~~:fU::·,~o~l. tl~ f'~ ~
wii,b" !Q"'& (>ld., m'''''''''Y",~lp'''. ·aioval'''''. som&
In, . the a.rr.h!leOlogica.~ m~seulll adJo:ni~g a.re
chapel- St. 4)eor-ge's Ch'8.pel-w~
to-il.y. " ~·
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Y"'7 nro u-.a.ur.o, nIiJoUy Euphan. but the
.vomng !.be Moyor (Dr. G, S.
. Bu} in U.o t .m. he.bJ'd ~ il0' disJ'Oll!'I h.
m~nlW"'pte 01 ,Gray'~' E1egy,
The Ode on
and officials of th. I2.nt
only m.'ve us the akeI._i,~",_~~'~th,A hisklrv of
dl9~t Vl(~~ of EOOn CoUege at.t1"J'cted much
~el'Vl ce, at whHm the
r , preached.
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He would
begt.n; ~ by ,.
lag ~.lIS
a.ttentIon.
.
church
won.. tb.el aUle ~f H66tinge in 1066.[' IrrfJ'l1l1 the ~' hn.1l
work.
con.pl,'t«!.
,~ Frbm tiua deliihtful openmg perhaps hOen many a
tlle.
of mn ~m ' t4& Conquet'lt pa.rt.ook of It sat dowp
foundp!~g of the ~1te8!: . BrfeOy It. WM, must ha.ve recalled th6 1~peti.n.,~
th~CQnqn«OT best.o
' lands on hit nobles, school da.,..s. In OD<""~'"' " o⢠.
.. JQ their lyra;',
priories ~ ,take anCJeI1t map of
of tbese est.'tes. I n ~. time. thesel
qoob.
u.. _ . o n 0(, )french Ab,!>eJ~.U." · 1
(home of ~aiifr.anc And =....:"/
T,heo, in tl!e ·i3.mi of Henry YI ' this
wquld no Jimgor~~ i'rooch monks to
cont.lnue to ho\d. " En~i~~ lattda, "eo: thNe- a:hen
p rlonM were , aheolve~.)· , ,, ~ , 8~uld ,the. ~h)g
do with ~, I'r!
Ilf·ii;, liestoW them on
~ngliOh P>!i.Ott.. ;,
. .. H.J advi.......id
y !.)~~~~
not, bu(~~~~
be giv.&t. to'-,endow I·ti:i'~r;;'ilic;;
cdlleges. ' I~ 1~91,:t~
r..t.~ p~l5h ~ ~.~ of
EtOn :wa¥.. ~... ;.«I;tor~ oOlIegta£e> .~urch; a.nd
1440 ' " g<a.nun.... ·.oI:t6y!.¢or... ,est.abli"hed lor â¢
n umbet. bf bo)'~ "'~~e :~n&l dt¥Mls'" oonveytI'lg
the landa, ",bich ~vent~!tt became the property
E ton. CoIJege, ancl.J.#f .T~O~S PlLpal bulls
O()I):eeaeions' "or-.' prot«tlon were to be
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were .the
v. P.
' F.B.A., etc. (·Vice-P ....ld. nt), Afiq
Pr<ebbl. (KendriCk ScllOOl), Mi'"
(Ron. ~rer',
From Rea.dm;
the
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Green.:t.:I.oM, Bowden, Hut.chtngs, Mll5len, B. St
l\o~ E . C. Rourke, Bamabud. Hick.on) '
Florence
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l~gU. ~t en.
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Evans
finch a..In
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h.. n,..\ self the I " Rl!IBUU!.T ANIil, ENfJARGED.
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aitY.
ent
inoUt"tio
.. taught._
in u.. oonntry
for tho could
purpooo
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hMing
trades
Inttitutlons
' now
Com- obtain .. unit 01 from 20 to 40 Qi,ds WIth .work.
to
InstIr· . bopâ¢â¢ompl.... f ..... of ch ~gâ¢â¢ on appIicaUon
the Miniairy. It w~ not a. far .t-ep fMm. ~ to
Mra. B~gh ....d \ the third colony, whiCh W80I the ops that. ~e...
J..!.""'';", Comautt.ee), ecce liad in mind, i.e., a sa.o&torium wit.h trammg
⢠.:11
and M8.ra. centre and permanent OOC1lpatlOO_ T hat open~
W . Sta>bmgB, up more difficulties Wlt.b. ~a.rd to expelllle than
difI......t ~~g
(ll:eodiJig rnau," any o!.Mr problem. 1t .....
to 'proride for a. man for 12 uWnUu. ;than ·to ~e
provilion for the whoLi 01 ~ )if.. Htl thought
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'T lns Branch baa for it." President the M a:.sler
of Wollington,
it.fJ Secretaries., Mr. C. H.
b.ld at, the
.Marten, Way:nftete HO'Il8O, ' Etcn College, iUld "'lr~
000uK:il Chai\lbor, Town Hall, Reoding. OD Wed·
Albert Sout.h, 43, ea.stJ.e-st,reef" Readi~g. 'rhJ
n.da.y, lD OQIlnect.jon WIth the Reading Insur·
SectiooBi Searet.ari06 n.ro: for Eton a.nd 'VmdaDml ~ on the""qoartion of Tillage eettle__ ~OIÂ¥ p6.ona, and after Dr. Noel
.or, C&pia.fn Morrow, MO., County
'Vindsor; for M"ldenhe&d, Mu!. Burn,
D. B"!'!'-II, ~~. M.D , F .R-C.P. (Medica.!
to the
_ . Comm.t.I«<, and
GlrJ8' School, Maidenhead; for Slough,
.Slok&-road Bebnol, Blough. It wa. formed
lIt4 ~ BnperiDtoad..,t of King , Edwonl
Ja.nuary last. f To-dltY it. numbers about 206
;vII. ~ ' Midlra....) bad delivered an
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....... bn "Jnduot.rial c.Ioa,.' Scbemoo f " u.. 801ved thomselVeB IOto three t.ypes. The first W8.8 memben.
th.a.t of the fann colony, ",blch wu not Dl()J'tI than
Perha.ps t,he-jmoSt enjoyable of Its a.c[iVlties
to """;Gor, &nd report
upon u.. & '&an&torium aMOciated with it a. numbea:- of &CI'e8 t.he Bnl}ua.l excun.ion to a. place 01. hatorica.l incth. formation
~ & oeIooy for: central ..ath o! of fll;TDl la.nd;' ijrnitlDg ita cases t.o tbo &pparenUy ~t. Toe first-~f these waa held on Saturday.,
cured or the' .,Ilry early....... Th. lillUWion. 01 Eton College was ch""", '" be t he p10lce ",ited,
'""'"' ⢠schem. __ thot it only doaJ't with a
0 IVO'It day lasLBaturday proved. to be; ono
lractlion of th& tuberculoua population.
will live in ~~memoriea of aU of the -t.w~
other'type of colooy '1\o' Q that whi~ far as he I h.,d4n!d mem~
made the J~rne'y A.. al\Yr
cguld gathflr', WM 'Very much on the line6 of 'What
be mId, of real hard work--of l?leasure,
t"' Ministry 01 Heall.h advooated. ,i.... mumg
lor we beaM U.e Provost.. Dr Jam .. ,
the sanatorium l'ftOI'e into a. tiiurung and working
Et.crn in the most · exqU'lait.e
ceb~ The tendency n owadays yru to get -\way_ su~ly that is po6ubte---pnd of .-~, exceedmg
f~ gn..I:nated lI!I:I:erO\se8, 'US mere,at6l'CU8, aDd reo- great. ⢠.hiltoncal .mt.erutr-tbe pl<u:e haa made pis.pl.Ce It by purposefnl work., Tlle Governmenrt tory,' Ita ?ery Boonee, trees, field s, wood, s~
were equipping DO less than 1,000 beds in diller- of It;. history" is ~f nece&llty . belpg mads tb.eti
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