Reading Standard Etc 05-1920
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llouS()-broakars. M.l'. Stewart; croc&ed Ul
It& Pl000 tJIa pl'ownt. mansion, whiCh 18 a
largo houae (.'onstruct.ed. of red bnck ~fiti l
atone ,. tl'lmmin""," as tho buildJ.l's cu.il
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IW. s:tyJ.& is . a soUiGwhat froo
1u.&4ion <;>1' .'1\id~1' nrchitectUl'O. 1,
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.Ii Htrlkmg footul'O of tho'1l0uso u;. 0.
lal'go hu.U with a gal wl·Y. .e.. grea.t. attr:.otioll iHi a. very wtill design'c d paJ.mhouoo.
Mr. Ste\\;Ul't died in 1 ~2 . and Home yoo.1'8
later it wus SOJd to MJ'. Cordca ' whoso
widow ·is 'now tl~a , ownor. Tho
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many others thruughout ~nglaJid ' is in
t he market, a.nd can be p loha;sed lby a ny
reader of the99 nates. '1'hO urcha.ser \\:'ouJd
tind many attract.iolls in this charm ing
spat. H e 'could bEl(:oma tho proud POO~bo801' of a. fino d ool' park, 'a nd as he watched
his deer brow.sing b;,llcuth the t'l'eeti ho
,would be reminded of tlie times wbon thoir
anoeeixu'S roomed froolv in the ]i'orest of
Windsor a.nd wero the nonl~ of tW;)forost,
b:afore whose COnSidGl'atiO.f! \ oJ1 othor incrou.tlOU·,
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tlJere Tbamell II lOeD t,:l e~m lng -bright,
Wllllo -tile DorchoOllt« TumI'* the ph.1n ride.
I And tbe rllllw&, train 8t.eaml In fun ~lght,
.{It.ol1ed Wallll1g1ord now oomel In view,'
when Health is
llP in.childhood from ,sbttndl
Cwstalrd with fresh stewed fruit, ~h'lIigirg
the,lseas<)~ swiIig round, is
unemllng
1l1*'.1LIlj bellefiit to children, They revel
'it, as they daily absorb onil l a+'nPA
aliunl~aiit nutriment it contains,
creamy Bird's Custard thE'l'e lis
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the lOat or a. Bll hop'a {Iroud pa,: I \
by ,N~meh 8m , ;,hklh <callI up tile name
Of a, Chan-c~lIor ; irea~) D hla d81.
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A, our' way we ';"end paet J.lttlomore,
Fur ~he care now of lunatlca known,
We iOOlc.mber me preaelled t here of fOro
Dy whom &eed8 01 cilllllenalon werD 8OWD.
Odom, peer of a ll cities, and Qllecn,
Wlt.biu BDG:land-'e fnir ~bounrls fairest flower,
In the Iheen (II her boouty's now ,con
Dludcmed Wittl Ipiro, college' and, I.Owcr.
l HerD our ·journc)'i 8.ud IIDng end toltet.her,
A neot nH!tDOry long t.o -remaln\;
ADd the q'u08tlon of !l,u68tlona II whether
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journe, again. '
May lit, 1000.
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House Fund ......... .........., .......... 3 3
F. Reading, 1The Lamb, Thealo ...... 1 1 0
Mra. HuiHb Ren,haw WosLray, BEL&ingat.oke
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Mom~r8 of Bradfield College Co'mmon~oom ! .... ... ...... ... .... ........ .. 800
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Donat.ion.:
Hung.orfor'd Hospital Parado, ..,'."...
Reading Workpoople's ·A IISOCIatlOn, ..
M_-:-. Allen and Simmondli' . oJ azZi
B&nd, per :Mr. R. B. Eaglcs ......
H. J, Carter, S, Argyle St. , Reading
Rnao and Crnwn, Coley St., per Mr ..
O. E. Healey, box (5th collection)
Servanta of W e llington College .. " â¢â¢
E mployees of Meaare, Bloxham,
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Now and ,Ot.her Sub8CJ'iben:
Reading P.O. Telegrapbs, Sidmoutlb
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and your lcmon~de' is
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, AI 'hla11word dId I to orteD from truth.
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LIke tbe 4j:k)\IJ at. , storloue deed .
· When the 161Lf now onfoi" on t bc troe ⢠.
Wben the meadow II -verdant wltb gray,
And tJ)6 bird to bill mat e oatol. free
A nd tbe laddie walks out with 111. 11168.
-Up tI)6 rood lrom t~ valley below,
Where the boeom of Thaiooa l.e deacrlotl,
On anI! .paaeea I"'pare APpio t.ree. i:1ow
And the cben, I, -velkd d. ,; bride.
Past the alte where the bow ling greCb lay, _
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It. v good to ride over the hlU,
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and lono '
man' waa compelled to take down a.. wind·
mill becaqae it frightimed tho Cl'""t\rres
" tha.t provided euoh roya.! sport for tho
oovoreigh lUld his oourt. -' Thoy would- 1'0mind him also of those terrible do.ys wbon
the deadly peril of the hooked apl'le in the
orchards doom~ ma.nlY of thoso beautiful
alrimala to· .. oruel d ...th.
He will find.
&100 within his ·'Pa.rk 11 'c h'arming lake woll
$>eked with fish, and discover many pi.....
ures and comforts if he,is fortunate enough
to ,!ain posoossion of S,e1woocl' f ark .
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after 'tWilllt>.Y years' l'obi,d6UC;O
uo 80Jd. It to .M.r. Uharltl8 .1'a.trlc k lSt.ewart;,
wuo dOEl8 not. ".&eem to .u.ave been lrnpl'e9EJCX1
by the Olaafric iglol"ios ot Jus D81V r08ldenC!'o,
and HoOt. abOut d.OQlo1:ishlUg It . 'l'tl.e lome'
1.:0lUIUUS. tohe grand dOlllO enrichtd . Wlt.h.
emblematica! pwntingjs, and a.il thu
1tomUJ:t8UJlCO dQt8J.LS or ltobel't. Mitchell Ii
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porty w,," purcb>1Bed by Mr. Michie
~'orbea. who ·retained j)OfIIJ8OtIion of it until'
'1855, when -it was sola to Mr. John Ha.r-"
grea.ve6, who di sposed Of 612 a.eres of the
outlying mods on the '&outhJ retainina the
mn.n&ion and about :lGO acres of tlie nome
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