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SHOULD NONCONFORMISTS AND
ANGLICANS J)Il'O~ERATE?

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CD wing to the ' demands of our Fasblon

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Secllons at thiS season on our Broad Street
Front, these beaullful Rugs Will be displayed
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Reading.

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WORK

Peri ona.l At~ntlon

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CouncIl of tho--\,pva.ngthcal Free Churches a.t
KlOg s ROa.d BapliLJt Ohurch on Wednesday
PrevIOus t? the- mee~lng thera had been aD
arlo.c.oe",. servIce, at. which the Rev if Toleprcflched a t powerful sennon a. tea
a.ud confercnco addressed by .Miss F
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J~onard
on the subject of
What the
Women s Councils a re domg
a.nd a.n organ

on the Town CouncIl
a.a one
~,'::.:~:i:;;!:;~""':~~,~,~undPposed
will be to serve
irrespectIve of

fatthfully

A J

ELECTION

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TEETH 1111 '

EVERY

DESCRIPTION
T<drma .Moderate

Sa.tlaf&ehon Gnaranteed

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BU RCESSES OF'

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Rarr180n (preg'ident of the Council) took the
chaIr and thero 'Acre a.lso present the Revs
J folefree i Parr E J T Bag.naU E ' Prout
an,d W R Peacock MI3S Leooa.rdl and others
Aft.er t.ho preSlldantlal addres.s In the course
of \\lllch apolog) \\aa made for the noq a.t tend
Illlce of the Rev R G Fairbairn through m
dispOSItion nnd feehng reference was mado to
death of Mr E P Colher whom the
'o,e al,." dcscrIbed us one of the finest types of
I ~;Iii~;::d CltlZODSiliP further speeches were
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by the Re\ J Tolefree Parr and MiSH
",3.3 sonlewhat sparse

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THE PRICE ]' -

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meetllJ;g o~ the

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'Iam,on to comment 00 the fa.ct
that at the
tlm~ the Chrlstlan fellow

IS ':\'ELL BELOW THEIR REAL VALUE
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Gentlemen
you for the honour

very emphatiC

At the e"omng meetlil8' the Rev

Tliese' Rugs
lined and
with Dark
' Blue Felt. contrastmg effecllvely With the
natural colours 01 the sklns-hght brown
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toning to decop cream-the wfole pfoduction
haVing a charming appearance I Measuring
2ft. 3ms W Sft. lthey are speCIally SUitable
for either bedroom or drawmg room use
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EAl DEERSKIN

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on t.he -need for further co--opera.tlon

Wellste .ds.
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MR. p. eOlSH. 21, STATION RD •• READING.
A hom.. ~nlNOA. Y F1UDAY IlDd RATURDAY IOam..tlp6pm orJaterbrappolntmPIU
:.ut l :..l BtlUlCht!'3. BA SL~ G:'lTO.o.E and NEWBURY
For a~tendanoea &eO local paflo~
II ~ty.bl Bhtld In R.EADIl'lG 1876 by: F J COISH Denta.l Surgeou
Phone Readm~

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ship and hfe of t h f": lr churches did n pt run to
united mcetmafi Willie tillS waa by DO meus
t<> be taken as some p~slmlsts would have It
as an Indlcat.lon that the Church had run t:J
<lced on the contrar) It was Ius behef that;
durIn? the tJ:i\glc da)8 through which they ha.d
pas!\ed qmet. seed5 had been sown and were
begmnmg to sprmg up mto new purpose Ideals,
re s!)lv~ and forms of ser vice of greater promIse than some more nOiSy a.nd vocal schem es
of work
!\ t7 the "arne time he did not advocate gwmg up tfomg to meetmgs for WJthout
them the essenbal element m the healthy reh
glOus hfe-feJlo~... sillp-would be lost
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But. ChrIst had laI d even greater st.ress on
t.he Vi ord Klllgdom t~an church and at the
day there were tokens of a. kmgdom
and r of u. kmgdollJ. come the wIiI of
was beUlg Impr essed Qn thiS age as lD~ nq
other age In t he lll st ory of the world a'bereforo the questIon of empt) pews need not per
turb t.hem undul) One of the ma.m rea.aons
why muny people 'laid they dId not go to
church was the lack of umOn among denomma.tIOna and their mdl\ Iduai l£lalms to bB the one
t.rue f a Ith ThIS W&3 uncrue fo~ never were
~he sects moro united than a.t present, nor did
a.ny on e dCllommatlon represented tbllt Dlght
claim to be the ope true- church But there
we re many who did not go to church 'because
theIr whole hfe was absolu~ly mcon
318tent. wlt.h any fm d of church
t.hlS class
merely used such arguments as an excuse for
not a.ttendmg sen ICes On the -contra.ry there
were others \\ hO:iD 11\ e$ Yo ere lugh and noble
and yet who lild not come to church t~la lat
ter was the section they wanted to get hol.;1 of
and m order to d o so a nd revive God 8 work It
vas essentia l that they should first ..set their
nwn house In order a nd /ibt.a1U shU more Ulllty
non ong the churches remembermg that they
themselves were only ~pllrt and not the whole
vI the ChtLsttau lafe or t he to!,1;n
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When the speaker coJltmued he thought of
th o Church of qhrlst he meant the whole body '- A
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those who loved trusted and trlej) \ to serve was
Christ Whs.te\ er Ism they mlgllt be attached hy Mt' H
to they were as far as he waa concerned his mou;Jl,
brethr en III Chns t and ]Ie was gomg to do all
he krrew ho", to expr ess IllS feelings of UDlty
and fellowship' \\ Itlt t hem It was suggoated
t.ha.t such ac~lon on their pa.rt \\ 8.:!! an mdlca.t. cn of t h" lr \\eaknel!s a nd a deSIre for r ecognt
Welcome
tlOU from the F..stabl s h ~d Church , but such n
'lew WM mistaken fo ri wlnlo th~ dealred to
c:) operate t he} stili held to their pnnclples
d ud behe\ed tllat Ii. CJlUrch established b, the
:SLate was wr-ong They llad ceased to ramp
"J;'b,'n",,,d, •.dol\ n the oountry preaehmg dlle8tabI .
because thel r ecognued that there
wero prt)hl"ms of vaster Importance to fa& and
",ork
value to do There were he
({"e1ared man) "Itlnn thjl.t Established Ohurch
,,10 would be very g'Jad to see the Ohurch
fr ced from Ita hampcrln~ mfluence Its oomlec
tlO:1 \\ Ith the State an(J that would come to
r llf'S 1n tune from the Intllde a.nd on the m().o
tlOn of members of the Ohurch rliself
In tillS directIOn concluded Mr Harrison
mOle W8!l gOtng on t ha.n was generally knOWD
;:}'JJ'e t han '~as poSSIble to make pubhc a.a yet
r ir often greater tlul};~a co lId be brought
Ul')ut b) secr ec)' th3.n pubhclt)'
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HOSIERY
KNITTED BY
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O_LOIER.

STRIKE AT C. r R. JACKSON'S. LTD.
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ThiS \\ eek t he employees l Of Messrs G R
J al,:kson J.. td ----over 100 ID Dumber- the scr{lp
metal merchants h a.\ e hoen out on strike
Mcssr.s Coxhedgo a.nd Stark the respectIVe
national a.nd district orga.msers of the National
U HOD of Vehicle and Allied Workers said to
!\. r eprooeZltatlve of. thIS
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PERIOD.

WINDOWS.

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We a,.~ anxIOUS 10 hJp a J"ahld solilrer who II
arU:lOUJ to h~lp hImself
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Mach,"~

to , Motor
Cars,
Tfl.ctC)rS, Stead
En~mes
pl'll,m.!tly

Th,s rna:
a Xm{tmR
1qutei{ly
learned to u.s~ .t and ha.s $uP/J11~d lU With 100d work
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regard to th~
fo e
d"'term ned to ~e
d""mands were conceded
All other firms lQ
Readmg a.re paymg t.he:.l advance-Messrs
J ackaons are the only exception
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l A partner of the lfirm made the followmg ~i~;;'~t)7'ii.:;-- :~~;.~':r i;;j,
sta.tement In fl n mter,(le\\ We recel\:cd an app ilcatlon for an fdvance
of 4. per week for adult employees and 2s
~ook for employees under! 18 year s of age
could not agree to thiS as Vi e conSidered
we '" ere alt.ol\.dy P!l'!ng above the stand
~'.d,iIO,gf Readmg \),\;,e know thAt somo of
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firms recently advanced thell'
4s per week makmg the alDgIa-wage 57s per \\eek and the p&lr
59" Iper w~k We were a1reldy
5313 6d. and 55s 6d per week re.on top of tha.t tonnage,money
pur pair horse cmers tqnnage
from ~ to 413 and over per
we regrct to IlLy that although there
work no\v to do ~ they do ~ot cart any
-thlEg hke the quantltll)s t.hey baEf~ to do: TbOBe
mcn where an) skill 18 rFqUlred;~'of COUnje get
Illllch hlgb,er wagoa-ma.ny of them a.re on
pl ecQ work a.nd ean ea l n • If they have any
abIlity 0 " like t.o closo on £4 per week
With regard to the I,bourers for
J;toour we are paymg 521 6d \ per
k nov. of no sts.ndard wa~e In our bUIlDetis
we understand tho stan.d~d wage atl one of
b ig Reading firma IS 4&. 11
week 8() tha.t
are vaYIn:; 4" 6d per
We are
~o 6eo tha.t. the Ublon
c"'rtam not ces on the
d~Vie a nd handmg
lhmk are verv l,mfur t01Na,'a.
Jlven out that w~
ng of the vehicle
agreed
"edcnt

TO INTEREST YOU AND HELP HIM we have

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(DEMONSTRATE
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FOR I NCA PACITATED MEN

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The puhl,c habe only to lee thIS work to want It
They have. onfy to want II/or w to buy d and ~o

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OF TIj,OSE WHO SERVED
THiI~ COUNTRY TO
THEIR OWN HURT

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Choice 1lo\lCItioa of WrIoIW
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Cost of Peace Celebration. -At a ParIah

QounCIl meoUng OIl lIIridat ~ .pelOO celebraUOIl
hlUlIooe .s!1eet. . . . ~ ~ receipt. to b4t £61
IU 8d IIUY:nmt. .£47 1!IIL 8d 1...lnc.£4 111 hand
lA'hleh wu ,Uocabell to .the N'Uralng A8IOCIat.i()&-

A k1tt.e.r

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d~II~;'~I,rendootoREADlNG
Enjoyable Da.noe
Private DessollJ!
Wa.ltl and
Me'ln Hlclue.
for p&ftlculan
CromwelL Road..

read f:n>m otlbe Wokiqham DlatrlcL

~)ultCl l .:l6k':oa the Coundl. opinion III to ~
all.~...
<for tIhe wa-r mt:ntorl.al and lib wa!
decidctif t:hat the .I~ abollid be <In the ~ Ollte d ~
3wllllow1k11i P<WIt. Ofl\ce llr 1\Qbba asked tr II U~ht.
'ItO lid tM: plaood b7 the wemo.;:lal, but this "'&I
not 11: ougHt 1*e~-,;'t1;,;,;"","'l'=~

dlJ~IIOR ~CbUT8' DEMONSTRATION.
1tlo lst ~'admg ~ JUD10r Y MeA) Boy
SCQ ut TrOo )p ! ent last :week end ID c&mp at the
Dldoot Y M C!.\ . In ordpr to give a. del110Dstra.t. ()n -of :'ICQut wbrl:: to t.be Dowly t-ormed Dldoot
Y M eA Scout Troop :Q'pwards of 50 Scouta
Icft ttekdlllg With thf'lr Sooutma.ster and troop
offil.:f:a.. by tram on Saturday 3.rt6rnoon arrrv
I -; at Dldft :)t In time fol' tea..
The ~~~E:;~I
pr ~ :rrKmme ..,.as ~ 30~
torchhght
a r ,\u.,d NorthoourM ~'i1d Dldcot by
~ro,v>a headed by the Ast ... Readmg
., tv-rP. band 7 z.o a. deacrlptlve. dllplay

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U..e ~Ilee. Dunne the," .'O_;ftO
craft
w"" !rere
g lVeDpea
to • 'by
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mMt
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Didcot

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DANCING,
ROUSE, I
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SI' ASON 1919-2D
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THURSDAYS " flI1...nDVAY8,

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&. {helpful
HrYlCe and preached a.'t moat
appropriate
sermoD

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'Tbe foUowlB.
!Sunda.y mGI'IuDi' bO\}l
b"l'ra"
UlIiIed!l\&ud
Aumberm1{ about 100 aUendecl !;.hurch
t? Nouhboume Cbur.ch when the Vicar ODn

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AWAY

TYPISTS
EXamtnatlOn

f.,:oaclliin.g apply to
ex-~ce

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yeur lolerCOlL

AYLOR,

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MONDAY. ,-November , 3rd.
6 Days only.
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READING