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Date 02/07/1914
Type Newspaper
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Language English
Area Ross Gazette
Collection Holder Herefordshire Libraries
Date of Publication 2nd July 1914
Transcription DE BREAD delivered daily to
e town . E. H. SOLES , 17 , Ross . - Advt .
NG CONCERT will be held at the
nd , on Tuesday , July 7th , st in aid of Church expenses . 6d . - Advt .
STERN ABBEY . - It is reported of suffragettes have recently quarters in the Wye Valley . may have designs upon the Tintern Abbey , the Crown e taken extra precautions to historic pile , which is the pro- tion , against attack .
of the " So Simple " edition of are now available . It certainly or taking up Photography very beautiful full page illustrations did pictures may be secured by nite inexpensive apparatna . Ask each ) , and a catalogue ( free ) .- Matthews , Chemist , Ross .
The annual meeting of the Branch was held on Tuesday Parish Room , the Vicar , the ne presidiing . The hon . sec . t of the Branch , for the past ented account of receipts and ch was passed as correct . The creasing the subscription was n it was decided to leave the The hon . present
secretary
to obtain renewal forms to
11 who wished to continue mem- e society . On the proposition s , seconded by Mr. Morgan , the yne was unanimously re - elected he Branch . Mr. W. A. Small- proposition of Mr. Morgan , Mr. F. W. Davoll , unanimously m sec . and treasurer . Mr. thanking the members for his ggested that one other member med as co - secretary , and Mr. appointed . The following were e committee : Messrs . Brookes , , and Webh . It was arranged ranch corporate communion on 12th , at 8.15 .
CIDENT - A party of five Ross sith a serious accident at Wal- lay afternoon last , and it is ex- anate that the majority of the so lightly . Mr. T. Dekin , the the Kerle Picture Palace , had for a ride in his car . driven by der . The accident occurred on burner , after passing the corner Morgan's shop .
The car was the low speed , when the spokes t hack wheel gave way . The ver the hedge , the car turned right side , throwing the occu- the car , one being thrown clean edge . Three of the occupants ped with only a severe shaking cuts and bruises . Mr. Dekin . stained slight concussion , and was Ross in a hrake hr Corpl D. he RM.R.E .. Monmouth , who after the accident . Mr. Reg
was badly cut and shaken , was ome in Dr. Green's car . Mr. ogressing as well as can he ex-
CORRESPONDENCE
H ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY .
EDITOR OP . THE Ross Gazette .
all he obliged if you will allow
e , known through your columns .
itish Ecological Society is coming
s from July 17-20 inclusive .
ty is a botanical one , formed a studving vegetation in its vari- : and I am permitted to invite naturalists in Herefordshire and hire to take part in the summer . nch non - members will he admitted rsions and evening addresses on half - a - crown as a temporary fee . There will be a whole day o the Wre Gorge at Symonds " urday , July 18 , and another on aly 20 , to the Woolhope Hills . and Saturday evenings there will in the Lower Schoolroom , Ross at 8 , p.m .. hr members of the
hese will be illustrated by lantern vill deal with scenery and vege- our own and foreign countries , interesting hotanical problems . public will he admitted to these tures on payment of sixpence official programme ( 23d . post ickets are obtainable only from Local See .. Miss E. Armitage , Yours faithfully .
55 .
E. ARMITAGE .
RMY MANOEUVRES .
TERS AND BOY SCOUTS . EDITOR OP THR Ross Gazette .
s the intention of the War Office occupier of 20 acres of land and all have at least one night's notice roach of troops . In the Ross and
End Districts there are , at a guess , 500 such occupiers . To issue these is a large undertaking , but rge for the Boy Scouts , who pro- the help of their neighbours , to
t herause it will be " doing a good
as fulfilling one part of the Scouts omise .
the power of others to help in the elling the nearest Scout , who will
rtly , the plan of action ' s : -The
er will receive well in advance ad- and warning cards in triplicate
Boy Scouts Headquarters in Lon-
Ross Secondary School .
South Herefordshire Hunt .
one .
PUPPY SHOW AND LUNCHEON AT WORMELOW .
THE ROSS GAZETTE THURSDAY , JULY 2. 1914 .
South Herefordshire , and he was glad to know that their present Master made out an admirable plan for the first half of the SUCCESSFUL SPORTS . season ( applause ) . There was also some The steady growth in popularity of the thing to be said for the cover owners as well Ross Secondary School was convincingly prov- Tuesday was the day fixed by the Master , as the Master of Hounds . The cover owners ed by the success of the school sports , held Mr. M. O. Albright , for the annual puppy in that country were very pliant people , and on the school playing fields , Alton - road , on show and luncheon in connection with the were very glad to see hounds when it was Tuesday afternoon .. Glorious weather pre- South Herefordshire . Hunt , and a more de - convenient for them to come . Their present vailed , and a very large number of parents lightful day for such a function could not Master was exceedingly kind to all cover and friends witnessed the sports , which pro- have prevailed , although the heat was in- owners . There was no subject in which he vided some keen and interesting conteste . tense . Owing to the hunting farmers being took a greater interest than fox - hunting , and With the exception of one event , every school busy in the hay field , the company was not there was nothing that added such pleasure record was broken . This was also the case so large as in former years , nevertheless to the welfare of their country life in so last year , so that the staff who are responsible the gathering of sporting ladies and gentle many was as fox - hunting . He hoped that for the training of the pupils at the school men who did respond to the Master's kind whatever changes took place in this country are deserving of congratulation on the invitation was a thoroughly representative the motor car superceding the coach and athletic ability of the scholars . Some excel- horses that nothing would supersede fox- lent running was seen in both the boys and Among those present were Mr. M. O. Al- hunting or the foxes ( applause ) . In giving girls events , Gammond winning the 100 yards bright ( Master of the Hunt ) , Capt . T. Ray- them that toast he was going to ask them open in just over 12 seconds , which is re - mond Symons and Mrs. Symons , How Caple to drink to the health of his good neighbour markably good time . Molly Fowler also made Grange Sir James Rankin , Bart . , Bryn- at Lyston ( applause ) , which they would drink a very fine performance in doing the 100 gwyn Mr. Dudley Smith , hon . secretary to with the greatest enthusiasm in the hope yards girls race in 15 seconds . Tummey was the Hunt ; Mr. J. Wyndham Smith , Mrs. that he might long remain at Lyston and successful in winning the boys Victor Lu- Wyndham Smith , and Miss Wyndham Smith , support the South Herefordshire Hounds ( ap- dorum challenge shield : while Molly Fowler Aramstone ; Mr. F. Gibson Fry , Hoarwithy plause ) . Mr. DAVEY , speaking as a cover owner , carried off the honour from the other girls . Mr. H. F. Roberts , King's Thorne ; Mr. 8 . One of the rules stated that no competitor Greatrex Yates and Miss Yates , Ross ; Mr. said they had to be very careful of their could take more than two first or three prizes Cecil Moffatt , Goodrich Court ; Mr. W. B. pheasants in these dave . and also of the in all ( with the exception of the tug - o ' - war Pilkington , Pencraig : Mr. Victor Parry , the foxes . and the farmers ' mangold wurtzells . and relay races ) , and one or two competitors Yeld ; Mr. and Mrs. Lutwyche , The Cottage , But he thought it would be very much were consequently unable to receive their due Much Birch : Mr. J. Wadworth . Breinton ; better for fox hunting if the cover owners rewards . Mr. and Mrs. Blain , the Cottage , Brock - would only allow the Master and his hounds But the rule was necessary to pre- vent too many prizes being won by the more hampton ; Mr. G. W. Davey Lyston Court ; to visit their covers as early as possible . It capable competitors . Mr. George Court , Llanwarne ; Mr. and Miss was a fact , and he would like Sir James Brewer , Fawley ; Mr. and Mrs. Corbett to feel that his idea was that the Master Winder , The Glyn ; Mr. J. E. Jones , Tre and his hounds should be allowed to go worgan ; Mr. H. Hone , Fawley ; Mr. F. V. through the covers at the first possible chance Steward , Hereford : Mr. T. A. Lock , Pen- when the pheasants were quite small and gethley ; Mr. H. Wigmore , Goodrich : Mr. before they could flv far . Some covers were W. Brown , Fownhope ; Mr. A. Jay , Mordi- closed right up to Christmas . That was the ford ; Mr. Arthur James . Whip to the Ross greatest mistake in the world , and he was Harriers ; Mr. C. Hitchings and Mr. J. quite sure it would be better all round if Hitchings , Upton Bishop : Mr. A. Wilden , hounds were allowed through the covers Ross ; Mr. S. A. Herbert , Hereford ; Mr. and earlier . He thanked them for the way they Mrs. Sidney Brown , Dason ; Mr. E. A. Capel , had drunk his health , and he did hope he Hereford ; Misses Larden ; Mr. W. J. An- would live long in that country so that he drews , Bullingham ; Mr. W. T. Williams , could have plenty of shooting and hunting , Blakemere ; Mr. J. L. Barling . Hereford ; and see the same faces round that festive Mr. J. G. Powell , Willoxbridge ; Mr. Wil- table ( applause ) . liams , Rotherwas ; Mr. A. Boden ; Mr. God- sall ; Mr. Turnberrow . M.F.H .; Mr. Vyvian Helme ; Mrs. King - King : Mr. W. Rogers , Goodrich ; Mr. Cook : Mr. Williams , Tre- bandy , and others .
Mr. A. E. Barker ( the headmaster ) is in- dehted to the ladies and gentlemen who con- tributed to the prize fund , and especially to the donors of the challenge cups and shields . Mr. Barker also wishes very cordially to thank the following ladies and gentlemen who very kindly assisted by lending various ar- ticles : Mr. H. T. Blake . Mr. C. H. Davies , Mr. L. U. Wooler . Messrs . Bussell and Pike , and Mr. T M. Sainsbury , who exhibited the prizes in his shop window .
At the conclusion of the sports Mrs. Ver- schoyle handed the prizes to the successful competitors , and Mr. Barker expressed the thanks of all concerned to Mrs. Verschovle . adding a word of thanks to the various judges , the donors of the prizes , and to all who had in any way assisted at the sports . Colonel O. R. Middleton said before they parted he thought that Mr. Barker should he thanked , with the other members of the staff , for all they had done in connection with the sports .
Cheers , were then lustily given for Mrs. Verschovle . Mr. and Mrs. Barker and the staff of the school , and Col. O. R. Middleton and the governors , to which Mr. Frederick Cooper responded . Tea was provided on the field during the afternoon , and the refreshments were very
Mr. BLAIN proposed the health of the judges . He said he had had the pleasure of judging there once , also with some beagles . It was not a very pleasant duty , for it was impossible to satisfy everybody . But the Puppies were kindly walked by the follow - judges always did their best , and their ruling ing : Mr. J. E. Jones . Treworgan ; Mrs. was very much better than the people who Prewett , Aberhall ; Mr. V. Parry , the Yeld ; were looking on . The judges took the great- Mr. T. A. Lock , Pengethley Mr. U. R. est possible trouble in their work . On the Corbett - Winder , the Glyn ; Mr. W. L. An- whole they had had a very nice lot of hounds drews , Lower Bullingham ; Mr. A. W. Foster , that day , but they would have been much Brockhampton Court ; Mr. A. Mailes , Hoar- nicer had it not been for that horrible scourge withy ; Mrs. Williams , Dinedor Court : Mr. distemper . He would ask them to drink to Dent . Little Birch : Mr. T. Wood . Thrux- the health of the judges , Mr. Barclay and ton ; Mr. Stokes , Monington ; Mr. Goodwin , Mr. Batchelor ( applause ) . Mr. BARCLAY said he must congratulate Wilmaston ; Baynham , Marcle ; Capt . T. Raymond Symons , How entry they had this year . They had a very Caple ; Mrs. S. G. Albright , Miss B. King- nice lot of lady hounds ( Mr. Smith : Yes , lated Mr Albright on the splendid scenting country he had , for he ( Mr. Barclay ) had never known a had scenting day , and he hoped the hunt would keep both the Master and the pack for long years to come ( ap- plause ) .
BE
PREPARED !
Is a very good " motto , " and one that should be followed when purchasing a new Bioyole . It is all very well to get a no name " Bloyale very cheap - the plating and enamel may look good , but outside appearances are deceptive . How about the quality of the frame and bearings , and the tyres and chain ? Those are the points . We can supply a Bicycle at
£ 3 17 17 6
" But not &amp; KYRLE . " We do not recommend a cheap Bicycle , but can supply if required . Come and see us before buying your new mount .
BUTCHER &amp; CASSON
CYCLE
( LIMITED ) ,
EASY PAYMENTS ARRANGED
OLD MACHINES
TAKEN
BROOKEND ,
IN EXCHANGE .
ROSS .
DEPARTMENT ,
ago .
nurse at a less rate than 21 le . per week Mr. McCAW , who was given a hearty re and rations to satisfy the Medical Officer . ception , said it was a great pleasure to find Mr. MORGAN said the Master could not himself at that meeting in order that he be blamed for the payment of £ 1 18. for might be able to plead the cause of a portion this night nurse , as this was done some time of their British fellow citizens who lived in Ireland . It was indeed strange that this Mr. COLLINS said they already had two should be necessary at such an advanced stage nurses , and would it be possible to arrange in the history of the British nation . It wa with these to take night and day duty alter - nevertheless a fact that there were existing end then call in assistance when re - at the present moment a large body of men told the number of a quarter of a million , men The Chairman said it was impossible for of their own race and men of their own kith the nurses to do both night and day duty and kin , who lived until a few years ago in all the year round . peace , but who were now in danger of having Mr. COLLINS said if they took the duties their civil and religious liberty torn from alternately , that , he thought , would solve them , which was a disgrace to this and the the difficulty . history of any other nation ( applanse ) . I Mr. MURDOCH said he quite agreed was on behalf of these men that he , as en with what Mr. Collins had said . Irish Unionist Member , came to plead for The LERK : One is the head charge the sympathy of the Herefordshire people nurse and the other is only an assistant . that evening . The Irish Unionists were only You could not ask the head charge nurse to too desirous that their cause should be fully understood by everyone , because they were go on night duty . fully persuaded that in the sense of justice and fair play , which was so deeply engraved in the hearts of every Englishman , that when their cause was known by the British nation that Home Rule would never be al- lowed to become law . The reason why the Ulster Unioniste were ready to fight and die
Mr. COLLINS : Why not .
The CLERK : It would hardly be the right thing to do .
The CHAIRMAN : And the appointment would have to be sanctioned by the Local Government Board .
Mrs. MACLEAN proposed that the Medi- cal Officer's arrangements should be carried rather than to submit to Home Rule was quite clear . Ireland was nhabited by two separate and distinct races of men . The men
out .
Mr. CHILD seconded .
Mr. MURDOCH said he was going to pro - who desired Home Rule were disloyal men , pose an amendment . That was that they and if Home Rule became law it would be adopt Mr. Power's suggestion that the Clerk inflicting a cruel wrong . on a part of the be asked to obtain the figures of the cost of nation which wished to remain loyal to the the officials and nursing for the last ten British flag and to still form part of the years , and that the matter be referred back present British constitution . The only form to the House Committee who should go of government for Ireland that could be suo- thoroughly into the figures and then make a cassful for the people was that which a
Mr. HITCHINGS seconded . and amendment was carried .
the
further report to the Board in a fortnight's present existed - the special Parliament , and time Personally he did not think they in which Ireland was fully represented , in- should rush such a matter as that , and hear , although the Irishmen often held deed more than fully represented ( hear , neither did he think that a third nurse was the scales of justice evently between the two necessary . parties . If Home Rule passed into law it would mean that thoe Irish Unionists would be placed in complete subjection to the very THE MENTAL DEFICIENCY ACT . men who were anxious to pull down the British flag . They would never submit to The CLERK read a letter from the Glou- it . They might rightly ask why those Irish cestershire County Council in reference to Unionists were so strongly opposed to be the Mental Deficiency Act , and the confer - placed in subjection to the Irish Nationaliste : ence at the Guildhall . Gloucester . An im- In the first place the Irish Nationalists nortant statement had been made by the were disloyal men , and what they were driv- President of the Local Government Boarding at was complete separation from Eng- to a Deputation from the County Council's land , and so set up an absolutely independent Association with reference to the position of Ireland . There was no doubt whatever about local authorities and the Boards of Guardians that . The various remarks made by Mr. under the Act , from which it was made quite John Redmond and the other leaders of the clear that the Local Government Board and party proved that . the Board of Control considered that the would satisfy them but complete separation , Nothing whatsoever local authorities should provide accommoda- from England . But there was not a man in tion for mental deficiency cases under the Ireland who had £ 100 in his pocket who Act , and that all Poor Law cases which could really wanted Home Rule . In his further Boards of Guardians . Continuing , the Clerk what the Irish Unionista said was that Home he so transferred . and not dealt with hy of money that had been paid to Ireland , and the mental deficiency natients would have to sums of money had been repaid ( applause ) . be provided for hy the County Council and not by the Guardians . The resolution was carried unanimously , and hearty votes of thanks to Mr. McCaw Mr. POWER : Which means that the and Colonel Middleton concluded a successful County Council will have to build another meeting . Mr. COLLINS : Oh . no ! We shall not have to do that . Mr. POWER : We shall have to " wait and see . "
reatly aricated as follows : -President : Brower , Fawley Mr. H. Weinholt , Much the Master and the Hunt on the very nice Ross Board of Guardians . The day mo . Part rations , but live out in he transferred to the local authority should remarks Mr. McCaw are of the vast sums Jones . Mr. A. Ashton , Mr. J. Fred Arnold , King , Miss W. Parish . Mrs. Yarnold , Mrs. look at them - laughter ) . He also congratu- THE QUESTION OF AN EXTRA NURSE . had confidence in her , and she was a very said that according to that statement all Rule should not be granted until those vast
Col. O. R. Middleton : judges : Miss S. J. A. Hamling . Miss E. E. Davies , Rev. L. P. Mr. H. de Jong ; starter : Mr. L W. Rav- mond ; time - keeper : Mr. A. E. Barker ; handi- cappers : Mr. A. E. Barker , Mr. , D. R. Nicholas ; telegraph stewards : Arnold ma .. Mr. Davies ma ; point - marker : D. R. Nicholas .
' Appended are the results : - High Jump ( open ) .- 1 Guy , 2 Tummey , 9 Price and Bromage . Height , 4ft 2ins . Swimming Race ( challenge cup presented
Thomas , Little Dewchurch ; Rev. F. Green , Mr. Seabright , Ross ; Mr. Bettridge , Mr. Gammond , Mr. Paske ; Mr. C. Hitchings , Upton Bishop ; Mr. Harper , Mr. Brown , Fownhope ; Mr. Chapman , Mr. Larden , Mr. T. Maddox , Mr. E. Hill , Mr. Frost , Mr. Ridler , Mr. Edwards , Marsh Farm Mr. Rogers , Cross Keys ; Mr. Sidney Brown , Dason Farm ; Mr. A. Bellamy , Fawley ; Mr. E. P. Evans , Mr. Webb , Lulham . Altogether there were four couples of dogs couples in all . These were judged by Mr. M. E. Barclay , Joint Master of the Pocke- lor , huntsman to the Ledbury Fox Hounds . On the whole the entries were considered
THE MENTAL DEFICIENCY ACT .
WILL IT MEAN BUILDING ANOTHER
INSTITUTION .
time . The Medical was favour of Nurse Waites being kept , as he good nurse . He ( Col. Middleton ) might also inform the Board that at the same time there was an intimation from the Local Government Board Inspector that that Board might press for the adoption of the extra permanent resident nurse . It was therefore lunatic Council left for the Board to decide which method should be adopted .
hy Mr. S. H. Deakin ) .- 1 Davies , 2 Guy , and eight couples of bitches , making twelve have both , and great credit was due to the Cooper in the vice - chair . Other members the Board to say whether they should retain
3 Moody .
Novices Swimming Race . - 1 Baldwin . High Jump ( under 13 ) .- 1 Wheildon , 2 Lane mi .. 3 Keene . Height , 3ft . 5ins . Long Jump ( onen ) .- 1 Tummey , 2 Gam- mond . 3 Guy , 4 Bromage , 5 Price . Length ,
11ins .
Nurse Waites would be prepared to take on The CHAIRMAN said he might say that the new arrangement for a year . It was for her services and adopt the doctor's ideas . Mrs. MACLEAN said she would propose adopted .
ridge Fox Hounds , and Mr. William Batche- ful one , and he hoped the hounds in a few Symons , Mr. M. K. M. Power , Mr. H. H. that the doctor's suggestion should be
The fortnigh ly meeting of the above auth- day morning , last , when Mr. W. B. Pil- ority was held at Union Offices , on Thurs- kington ( Chairman ) , presided , with Mr. F. present were Mrs. Maclean , Mrs. Protheroe , Col. O. R. Middleton , Capt . T. Raymond Child , Mr. F. W. Herbert , Mr. F. J. Con- stable Curtis , Mr. R. Pashley , Mr. F. S. Collins , Mr. F : Gibson Fry , Mr. T. A. Lock , H. T. Blake , Mr. C. Hitchings , Mr. J. Griffiths , Mr. J. Parr . Mr. E. Morgan , Mr. H. Hone , Mr. E. W. Prevost , Mr. D. A. Meredith . Mr. T. Preece , Mr. J. Murdoch , Mr. W. Lloyd , Mr. C. A. Scudamore , Mr. J. G. Protheroe , with Mr. J. Fred . Arnold ( Clerk ) , Mr. E. W. Gent and Mr. A , H. Webb ( Relieving Officer ) , and Mr H. L. P. Battersea ( Master ) .
Mr. CHILD seconded .
1
Home Rule Protest .
WEDDING .
A pretty wedding was solemnized in Ross Parish Church on Sunday last . The contracting parties were Mr. Will Dekins , son of Mr. and Mre . Edwin Dekins , of Chelsea House , Ross , and Mies Annie Cox , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cox , Kyrle Coffee House , Ross . The offolating clergyman was the Rev. O. H. Payton .
ft . 11 in ( under 13 ) .- 1 Blake mi . , 2 temper , several fine puppies were lost , but of " Their Master " They could not , said Mr. J. W. Robinson , Mr. G. W. Jones , had five patients in bed last week there put into force was held , through the kind bridesmaids , Miss Minnie Cox ( uister of the bride )
Cole , 3 Keene . Length . 11ft . 10ins . Throwing the Cricket Ball ( open ) .- 1 Tum- mey , 2 Price . 3 Guy , 4 Gammond . Distance , 66vds . 2ft . 6ins
Throwing the Cricket Ball ( under 18 ) .- 1 Lane mi , 2 Keene , 3 Cotton . Distance
41vds 1ft .
Boys 100 Yards ( under 13 ) -1 Gammond mi , 2 Sainsbury , 3 Blake mi , 4 Wheildon . Time 15 secs .
Girls 100 Yards ( open - rose howl pre- sented by Mr. S. H. Deakin ) .- 1M . Fowler ,
2 T. Hill . 3 D. Dvke . Time , 15 secs . Boys Quarter - Mile ( open - Rudhall chal- lenge cup presented by Mr. H. H. Child ) .- 1 Gammond , 2 Tummey , 3 Billing . Time , 68 secs .
Girls 100 Yards ( under 14 ) .- 1 D. Price , 2 C. Davies , 3 E. Vale . Time 15 secs . Boys 200 Yards ( under 13 ) .- 1 Gammond , 2 Sainsbury , 3 Keene , 4 Cole mi .. Girls 80 Yards ( under 12 ) -1 M. Scuda- more . 2 D. Baldwin , 3 G. Robinson , 4 M.
Butcher . Time 14 secs .
Mr. BATCHELOR said it was a pleasure to him to come and indge their entry . He was very pleased with that entry , especially with the bitches The dog hounds he did not think a great deal of . But they could not puppy walkers . Mr. Albright and Joe Winter . The bitch which took first prize was a beauti- months time would look even better than they did at the present time ( applause ) . Mr. GIBSON FRY submitted the health certainly through no fault of the puppy Mr. Fry , have a better one than Mr. Al- was his fourth walkers . After a very careful examination bright ( applause ) . This of the entry , the judges awarded the prizes season , and he remembered well when he as follows : first came down to see the committee that Dogs . 1. " Plato , " walked by Mr. J. E. some of them said that he was only a young Jones , of Treworgan ; 2 , " Playboy , " walked fellow , and questioned as to what he knew by Mr. Victor Parry , the Yeld , Glewstone ; about fox hunting . But he was sure they were 8. " Pageboy , " walked by Mr. Dent ,, Castle now agreed that their selection of a Master had proved an unqualified success ( applause ) . Hotel , Little Birch . Bitches . - 1 , Verity , " walked by Mr. H. During his Mastership , Mr. Albright had Weinholt , Much Marcle ; 2 , " Trilby , " walk - shown them some extremely good sport , and ed by Mr. T. Wood , Thruxton ; 3 , " Helen , " he was a Master who was always found with walked by Mr. A. Mailes , Hoarwithy .
RELIEF BUSINESS . OFFICERS reported The RELIEVING
and
port , which showed a balance at the bank
his hounds , and no fence was too big for him . that they had relieved 280 poor persons He had seen some of the ladies try to catch during the fortnight at a cost of £ 54 45 Couples . - 1 , " Wizard " and " Wildflower , " that with non - resident relief walked by Mr. W. Andrews , of Lower Bul - him ( A Voice : And they get in the brook - 6d . , laughter ) . Yes , and he had seen them get in amounted to £ 56 1s . 8d . lingham . FINANCE REPORT . After the judging , the company adjourned the brook , but there was plenty of time yet Mr. COOPER presented the financial re- to a large marquee , where Mr. and Mrs. ( laughter ) . He hoped , however , they would long Dent , of Castle Hotel , Birch , had prepared on Hereford Hounds , for during the time an excellent luncheon , which was served up last meeting of £ 2,117 4s . 5d . The Board most admirably and thoroughly enjoyed by all present . Mr. M. C. Albright , the Master required that morning a sum of £ 3.265 of the South , presided , and he was supported 12s . Od . to meet their current liabilities , by several prominent members and subscrib- and when those had been discharged there would be a debit balance of £ 1.148 7s . 7d . The items of expenditure included the con- tribution to the county rate . Against that there were the unpaid calls which accounted
Boys 100 Yards ( open - challenge cup pre - ers to the hunt . sented by Mr. J. Butcher ) .- 1 Gammond ,
2 Tummey , 3 Price , 4 Billing . Time 12
secs .
Boys 80 Yards ( under 10 ) .- 1 Rudge , 2 Scudamore mi .. 3 Bovle . Time 12 secs . Girls 80 Yards Skipping Race . - 1 M. Fowler , 2 J. Davies , 3 D. Dyke , 4 C. Davies . Boys Half - Mile ( open - challenge cup pre- sented by Mr. S. H. Deakin ) .- 1 Guy , 2 Tummey , 3 Bromage , 4 Gammond .
2 mns . 15 4-5 secs .
Time
he had been in the country , he had killed a greater number of foxes than , any previous master , and he had killed those foxes in a very sportsmanlike way . He ( Mr. Fry ) was quite sure the whole South country would be satisfied while they kept Mr. Albright as The toast was accorded musical honours
to
Mr. MORGAN Baid at present they only were only seven . He should therefore like know where the necessity for three nurses came in for seven patients . Mr. MEREDITH : How many patients are there in the infirmary ? The CHAIRMAN : There are thirty - five people in the infirmary . Mr. MORGAN : Thirty of them are able to look after themselves . The CHAIRMAN : What , without a nurse . Mr. MORGAN said some years ago they had some fifteen patients in the fever ward for about ten months , and then they only had a woman in for that ward at 15s . per week . The infirmary was also full , and they had a woman in there to help the nurse at 10s . per week . Now they wanted three
MEETING IN THE CHASE GARDENS . A meeting convened for the purpose of The bride , who was attired in a cream silk protesting against the Home Rule Bill being dress with an old silk veil , was attended by two permission of Col. O. R. and Mrs. Middleton , and Miss Dorothy Dekins ( sister of bridegroom ) , in the beautiful gardens at the Chase on who were attired in pale blue dresses , with black Monday evening . There was a very good at- hata underlined with pale blue . The best man was Mr. Walter Cox , brother of tendance , over which Col. Middleton presid- ed , he being ably supported by Mr. W. McG the bride . The bridesmaids wore gold brooches , McCaw , M.P. for West Down , Ulster ; Col. the gift of the bridegroom . Upwards of 30 Newnham - Smith , Capt . R. H. Verschoyle , guests partook of the wedding breakfast , and the Capt . R. Allen , Capt . Ord Capper , Major happy couple left on the 10.66 a.m. train for Dixon , Mr. W. B. Pilkington , Mr. T. A. R. Bristol . Littledale , Mr. M. K. M. Power , Mr. H. J. Numerous wedding presents were received , in- Marshall , Mr. F. W. Herbert , Ald . T. Preece , olading Mr. J. Parry ( Harewood Park ) , Mr. T. Bride to bridegroom - Gold pin . Matthews , Mr. J. Meredith , Mr. A. Bird , Bridegroom to bride - Manicure set . and Mr. A. J. Thomas .
Bride's parents bride - Cheque and linen . Apologies were received from Capt . L. P. Bride's parents to bridegroom - Gold set of stude Walsh , R.A. , and Mr. Digby Leighton . and links . S The CHAIRMAN , in his opening remarks , Bridegroom's parents to bride - gold watch and extended a hearty welcome to those present , ohsin . and cheque .
and said that the object of the meeting was Bridegroom's parents to bridegroom - Furniture to protest against the Home Rule Bill being passed into law . As , however , they had got the presence that evening of Mr. McCaw ,
" The King " was the first toast submitted from the chair , and this was acknowledged Master ( applause ) . in a manner applicable to all English sporte and in acknowledging the compliment , Mr. for £ 3,450 , and when sent in the Boar nurse at £ 88 4s .. and the cost of the officials well - behaved and . peaceable people , while in
patients . look after less than a dozen Mr. POWER : It takes one nurse to look after one patient sometimes . Mr. MORGAN said to - day they only had the member for West Devon , he ( the Chair Press Association Telegrams . In 1813 ( loud man ) was not going to detain them with a 83 inmates in the house . laughter ) . Mr. Morgan said he meant lo ngspeech . But he often wondered how 1888 , they had no less than 145 inmates in many of them really understood , this ques- the house , and they managed with one tion . In Ulster they had an industrious , then was £ 209 . To - day , with only the south and other parts they had a dis- 83 inmates , it was costing the Board loyal , indolent , and he might say lazy people , Yet and these people were opposed to each other . £ 596 16s . Let them laugh at that . the . Unionist Government were in power , the government of Ireland was never in better but since that government
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" Roes Gazette " Office ,
Wednesday afternoon . THE CABINET .
The Cabinet met to - day . The Premier pre
ALBRIGHT thanked Mr. Fry for the kind would have a credit balance of £ 2.301 128 . things he had said about him . On the whole 5d . He ( Mr. Cooper ) proposed the adoption they had some very good sport last season . Mr. JONES seconded , and it was carried . they wanted to appoint another nurse at a It had been admitted , however , that when aided over a full attendance . They did considerably well up to Christmas , and he then began to think that by the time HOUSE COMMITTEE'S REPORT . he was 45 that he would become a huntsman , Col. MIDDLETON presented the report
cost of £ 59 .
Several Members : It is only £ 53 . Mr. MORGAN I say this extra nurse is order ;
ARMY CANTEEN CABE .
Boys 100 Yards ( under 12 ) .- 1 Blake mi , sent , but they were doing perhaps a good that if he lived to 400 he would never be the House had been visited , and that every but do not appoint a permanent nurse with Home Rule question , that country had now Whitaker against his conviction and sentence of
2 Sainsbury , 3 Keene , 4 Gammond mi .
Keene ( 39 ) . Time 44 secs .
M. Scudamore .
2 Gammond mi , 3 Sainsbury , 4 Lane mi .
Girls Needle - threading Race . - 1 M. Fowler ,
Boys Slow Bicycle Race ( open ) .- 1 Brom- age , 2 Lane mi , 3 Guy , 4 Gammond .
2 L. Hill , 3 G. Cummins , 4 J. Davies .
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Boys 220 Yards Handicap ( under 12 ) .- 1 Rudge ( 20 ) . 2 Keene ( 15 ) . 3 Scudamore ( 20 ) Boys 100 Yards Hurdle Race ( open ) -1 Gammond ma , 2 Tummey , 3 Harris , 4 Bil- ling . Girls 50 Yards three - legged Race . - 1 M. Fowler and J. Davies , 2 A. Grundy and D. Dyke , 3 L. Hill and D. Blake . Girls 80 Yards Egg and Spoon Race . 1 C. Wade , 2 C. Davies , 3 K. Kearsey , 4 D. Blake . Boys Inter - house Relay Race , represented by North Town : Runner , Gammond ; walker , Cole ; crowler , Moody ; hopper , Price . South Town : Tummey , Blake ma , Keene , Guy . Winners , North Town House .
Girls Inter - house Relay Race , represented by : Runner , G. Cummins ; walker , K. Kear- sey ; hopper , D. Dyke . Fowler , D. Blake , and L. Hill . South Town .
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The appeal of Lieut . - Col . Charles H. T got into a state of chaos and disorder . Con- six months ' imprisonment in the second division
AN OLD MAN'S COURAGE
Mr. ALBRIGHT , in giving the health of Puppy Walkers , " said they were all the delighted to have a fine day , although the sun was so hot , for there was nothing which spoilt the pleasure of a puppy show more than of the puppy walkers were unable to be pre- but during January and February he thought of the House Committee which stated that not required . Advertise for nurse at 15s . had been handed over to the present Govern per week , and have her when she is required , ment , which again introduced this wretched day's work in their hay fields , and probably come a huntsman . 60 few patients in the house . ( 48 ) , 2 Blake mi ( 39 ) , 3 Sainsbury ( 39 ) , 4 on ( laughter and applause ) . He would not heartily agreed with him , in fact Mr. Davey mittee 1 ad also inspected the repairs to The CHAIRMAN said to call in a tem - tinuing , the Chairman dealt with the quee in the Army Canteen Case was dismissed by the Boys 300 Yards Handicap ( open ) .- 1 Preece they would be able to get hay cheaper later for his speech about cover owners ; and he thing was found satisfactory . say anything about the entry , for he would had taken the words out of his ( Mr the boundary wall , which had cost 24 76 porary nurse when required was the scheme tion of the method this Government had Central Appeal Court to - day . Justice Lawrence But he did hope the 6d . , and the decorations to the nurse's and Girls Slow Bicycle Race . - 1 M. Wall , 2 leave that to Mr. Barclay and Mr. Batchelor , Albright's ) mouth . who knew more about it than he did . But cover owners would allow him to go through porter's rooms , at a cost of 26 198. Od . , and adopted last year . When the cost of that adopted to keep themselves in power , and said Col. Whitaker was a trustee , whose daly it Boys Sack Race ( under 18 ) -1 Keene mi , at one time everything seemed to be wrong , their covers early , for the pheasants were this work had been satisfactorily carried was discovered , there was a wish to go into the idea of using the Navy and Army to was to consider the interests of his own men not such fools to fly away from the place out . Two children out of the House had the matter to see if they could not cut down subdue the northerns for the benefit of the beyond everything . If any elemency was to be been sent to Dr. Barnardo's Homes through the expenses . That extra nursing cost £ 52 southerns , which would never be agreed to shown , it must be by the Home Becretary . quite pleased to see such a good lot of where they were bred . Capt . Clive was one LONDON CORN MARKET . hounds , which looked like catching foxes of the best friends to fox hunting ( applause ) , the instrumentality of Miss Gee , who had 48. 9d . Under the new scheme . adopted , and then proposed this resolution : We The question was which Army to drive out by force of arme our fel and catching them properly ( applause ) . In and he did hope others would allow them to also paid the children's fares . The House the cost would be £ 51 12s . , which was a protest against the use of the Navy and the low subjects in Ireland , from their full heri- Then with Committee recommended that Miss Gee slight saving . Wednesday morning . that country they had an excellent lot of go through their covers early . Mr. POWER said Mr. Morgan had gone tage in the Parliament of the United King- Wheat , flour , and barley , steady ; cats steady , dom . And we demand that the Government and threepence to fourpence halfpenny dearer puppy walkers ( applause ) . There was , how - regard to poultry claims , he also urged that should be offered the amount of the fares scheme was the Board going to adopt ever , one thing he wanted to say , and that these should be attended to at once , for then back again . Periodicals had been sent by back over thirty years . Mr. FRY : He went back over one hun- shall immediately submit this grave issue to maize firm , a ton of potatoes were repnired , and these dred years , you mean ( loud laughter ) . was that when a puppy walker noticed any- it would be hetter for the owner , better for Mrs. Read and Mrs. Thorpe . About half the people . ' thing wrong with their puppy , he hoped the hunt , and better for everybody concern- Arrivals : -British : Wheat , 200 ; barley , 630 ; Capt . VERSCHOYLE seconded , and said : oats , 540 ; maize , 3,350 . ed . They had had splendid lot of foxes , were recommended to be purchased from Foreign : Wheat , they would drop a line to either himself or Mr. POWER said they could not go back It is a great satisfaction to me , that we 70,240 barley , 14,760 ; onia , 13,730 ; maize , Joe , the Whip , and one of them would come during all last season they never had a single Messrs . Bussell and Pike at £ 2 10s . Od . over and see it as soon as possible . Do not blank day . He had a great many friends in The Matron reported as everything satis- so far as thirty years , for things had chang- have been able to hold this meeting to - night , 21,790 ; beans , 270 ; peas , 4,850 quarters ; flour , let the puppy get too bad before sending . that country , and it would be his endeavour factory . He ( Col. Middletion ) proposed the that the should would , however , suggest and to secure the presence of a gentleman 16,090 beans they obtain the returns for the from Ulster , Member for West Down , who If they sent at once it would be more satis- to try and show them as good sport in the adoption of the report . Mr. Blake seconded . past ten years , and see what it cost the will presently address us . It is therefore future . He hoped they would have a good factory to them all . And when a puppy was season next winter , and that they would all Mr. Murdoch : Has anyone else been asked Board for officers and rations then , and com- all the more satisfactory to me to second the sickening , they should keep him from the wet pare it with what it cost the Board to - day , resolution that has been proposed by our have the best of health and live long to en- for a price for the potatoes P and place him in the dry , for there was The MASTER aid he had asked two then they could arrive at some conclusion Chairman , because I think it is the duty of joy this sport ( applause ) . nothing worse for distemper than for a all of us to do everything in our power to HOW AN OUTLAW WAS CAPTURED . puppy to lay out in the wet . He was glad Tenant Farmers . " He said they had heard in excess of the price given by- this firm . Mr. ROBERTS gave the health of the other firms , and their prices were greatly ( hear , hear ) . Mr. COOPER said Mr. Morgan's figures defeat the attempt of His Majesty's Govern- to know , too , that Mr. J. E. Jones had won were very interesting , and showed that some ment to force Ulster to accept Nationalist A Kohat correspondent writes to the Times a lot about the puppy walkers , the cover He understood one of the Guardians had a prize this time . Mr. Jones had walked investigation was required to ascertain Home Rule ( applause ) . Do those of you , I of India : " The Bhangi Khel outlaw named puppies for some years , but he had had an Master , but there was no more important owners , who preserved the foxes , and their seen Messrs : Bussell and Pike . The report , as presented , was whether or not they were getting too ex- wonder , who are before me now , so appar - Sheik Hassan , who has been wanted for some awful lot of bad luck , but he was pleased toast than that of the farmers . He said the travagant ( hear , hear ) . They did not want ently free from any appearance of anxiety ; time , and had a price of 1,000 rupees on his South Town : M. with his success this year ( applause ) . Mr. farmers because many of the tenant farmers THE QUESTION OF THE EXTRA NURSE to prevent people having what was due to do you truly realise the proximity of civil head , was captured rather neatly at Shakar Winners , Andrews had also won the prizes for the war ? That a day or hour , any trifling in- dara . He had murdered a couple of men with couples , and he was sure there was no better were now becoming the owners of their own Col. MIDDLETON said , as requested , the The CHAIRMAN : I think the figures cident may precipitate matters , and com- the help of two others and carried away a Boys Inter - house tug - o ' - war , represented sportsman than Mr. Andrews , although they farms . He had hunted with the South Here House Committee had gone into the question are excellent , and want looking into . fordshire Hounds and the Ross Harriers , and of the extra nurse for night work . But mence a bloody strife , which will not be con- girl , with whom he was in love , from his vil by North Town : Price ( capt . ) , Cole , Lane , had so many good sportsmen in the South he was quite sure there was not a finer set might say that there was a difference of opin- Local Government Board now He we must remember the orders from the fined to Ireland or even to England , but will lage . Since then he has been skulking i Gammond Powell , Billing , Moody , country ( applause ) . Then there was Mr. of farmers or better sportsmen in the whole are BO rock the Empire to its very foundation . I Lowar Ghar , a fairly inaccessible range of have no intention of detaining you for long hills above Choutra Valley , with numerous Sainsbury . South Town : Blake ( capt . ) , Tum- Wood , another excellent walker , and in giv ; country than those in the South Hereford on among the Committee . After they had stringent to what they used to be . mey , Guy , Keene , Bromage , Harris , Dul - ing them the health of the " Puppy Walkers , " Mr. BLAKE : There are other items be- from the gentleman who has come here pur- caves , which are a favourite hiding - place for lam , Blake mi . Winners , North Town . he was going to couple the names of Mr. and Ross countries ( applause ) . They wished , gone very carefully into the matter they On the 4th , armed to the teeth , he Girls Inter - house Tug - o - war , represented Jack Jones , Mr. Tom Wood , and Mr. An- he was sure , all the farmers a good harvest , arrived at these figures . Under the present sides the nursing and officers that require posely to address us on this subject , but I outlaws , mode , &amp; night nurse was called in going into . It would be interesting to know would like just briefly to compare the Ireland came down to the hut of an old map who by : North Town : G. Cummins , M. Wall . drews ( applause ) . Mr. WILLIAMS , Trebandy , and Mr. when required under the instructions from what the cost of the whiskey was in 1883 of to - day with that of eight years ago . That lived with his son some little distance was M. Arnold , D . Dyke , E. Roberts , L. Wintle , Mr. JONES , Mr , WOOD , and Mr. SIDNEY BROWN , Dason , whose names were this method had cost the Board 252 48. 6d . Mr. PREECE said this question arose Ireland was ever blessed or cursed with , was He was recognised , and fold- he should have the Medical Officer . During the last year , ( loud laughter ) . cynic Mr. Birrell , the worst chief secretary from Shakardara , and demanded some food . M. Ricketts , A. Grundy . South Town : L. ANDREWS all responded , and said what a coupled with the toast , both responded , and Two methods were proposed by the commit through a report to the House Committee constrained to say that when they took the something to eat as soon as it could be get Carter , L. Hill , E.Vale , D. Blake , D. Green - pleasure it was to them to walk puppies . said they were only too pleased to do all they tee . The one was to get a nurse for night that they were paying £ 1 1s . per week with country over , Ireland was more prosperous , ready , and was requested to go and wait out hill , J. Davies , C. Wade , M. Fowler . Win- The former also added that he knew there could to support Mr. Albright , and they were duty permanently , at a cost of 158. per part rations for this night nurse . That was happy , and contented than she had been for side . ners , North Town . Boys Victor Ludorum ( challenge cup pre- country who would not do what they could always pleased to see either the South Here week , with part rations , £ 12 12s . , so the thought by the committee to be rather ex - 600 years ; and now , having brought in a bill sat down , keeping a keen watch on the Lut in sented by Mr. J. R. Briscoe ) .- Tummey . to assist Mr. Albright in the sport of foxfordshire Hounds or the Ross Harriers com- total cost to the Board would be £ 51 12. travagant , end that the system should be for the better government of Ireland save case the couple made attempt to send infor ing over their land ( applause ) . Girls Victor Ludorum ( challenge cup pre- hunting ( applause ) . The puppy walkers Mr. DUDLEY SMITH gave the toast of per annum , instead of £ 52 odd , but her ser altered . He did think , however , that there the mark , you have in Ulster 100,000 train - mation to the rest of the villagers . The old sented by Mrs. O. R. Middleton . Molly hoped that Mr. Albright would long continue the " Hunt Servants , " and said they could The other method was to obtain the ser- Ross who would be glad to do this night volunteers joining and arming in other parts as soon as Sheik Hassan commenced eating vices would always be for the infirmary . were some capable women in the town of ed and armed volunteers , and Natioalist gentleman , however , had another plan , and as Master of the Hunt , and show them the * Cock - House Challenge Shield ( Sports ) .- good sport he had in the past ( applause ) .not have a better staff than they had at services of a nurse to live in the infirmary , work at a considerably less sum than of the country , and the risk of an outbreak he seized hold of him whilst his son pluckily South Town . Sir JAMES RANKIN gave the health of JOE WINTER replied , and said the staff There seemed to be some doubt as to whether guinea per week and rations . To him it did at any moment . You have seen the Govern- snatched away his rifle . Football Challenge Shield ( presented by the " Cover Owners . " As they all know , always did their level best for the Hunt and purpose . If they did get this extra nurse would therefore suggest that some system self in order to control her by force , and raider with their pugarees , though the former they would obtain an extra nurse for that appear to be an extravagant wage . He ment trying to force Ulster to commit her after a struggle , overpowered and bound the Mr. T. Preece ) .- North Town House , said Sir James , cover owners were very neces- Mr. Albright both at the kennels and in the Cricket Challenge Shield ( presented by sary evils . The Cover owners in South field . He was sorry they had not a better to live in , the Medical Officer had informed should be adopted whereby this work should then telling lies over it in the House . You was stabbed in the arm . Colonel O. R. Middleton ) . North Town Herefordshire , too , were all very fond of entry , but credit was due to the puppy walk - them that the nurse would have to work be thrown open to see if they could not get have Mr. Lloyd George accusing the Tory ever , is not very serious . " Girls Hockey and Tennis Challenge Shield fox hunting , and were always ready to wel- " in and out . " or take turns on night duty woman at a less wage , party of inducing the Army to mutiny . Mr. ers for the way they had walked the puppies They would not get a nurse under £ 25 per The CHAIRMAN said the appointment Asquith , when asked , of course denied that ( presented by Miss Krabbe ) .- South Town comand to to go ring ) . annum , and then there would be her ex - would have to have the approval of the there was any mutiny in the Army , but Mr. Hay and clover erops are still unharvested The headmaster wishes very cordially to his hounds , and to allow them to go through the speeches , Mr. Herbert sang , penses of living in the infirmary , which they Medical Officer . The woman would have to Lloyd George declined to withdraw his state in North Essex , where the farm labourers ' thank the following ladies anl gentlemen for their covers . From his own experience and and Mr. Cook gave the recitation , " How kindly contributing to the sports fund in ad- other knowledge , he knew that a Master of became a puppy walker , " and the National put down at £ 28 . so the extra nurse to live be a capable person . ment on this old , principle , I suppose , of strike has lasted a fortnight . in would cost the Board £ 59 per annum . Col. MIDDLETON said they did have one " tell lie and stick to it . " Against whom After killing two white men and seriously dition to those whose names were published Hounds had very great difficulties to contend Anthem concluded a most successful show . The conclusion the committee arrived at woman , who came at a much lower salary , then , finally , I would ask , are these Nation- wounding another , &amp; negro highwayman last week : Mr. and Mrs. Wall , Mr. J. G. with in carrying out his duties . Sometimes was that the question of which of these two and the Medical Officer said she was not at alist Volunteers arming ? If against Ulater , robbed lumber camp at Stevens , Mississippi , Wall , jun . , Mrs. Gunter , Mr. W. Watson , cover owners forgot that they had invited methods should be adopted should be decid - all suitable , and she was stopped . Whoever then you have civil war : and the only es- and made off with £ 440 . Mr. and Mrs. Cummins , Messrs . Kemp and the Master and his hounds to go through PRAYER AND HYMN Books , BITES , etc. - ed by the who Board . The recommends they had , it must be a person with the full cape in a general election , and the hope to Charles Kent , aged thirteen , of Plumstead , Son , Mrs. Fowler , Mr. R. H. Davies , Mr. their covers , and sometimes arranged a A. E. Rudge , Messrs . Southall and Son , Mrs. shooting party at the same time , and , of We hold a large stock marked in plain tion of the majority of the committee was capabilities of nurse , and one who would overthrow this criminal Government , I have , Kent , was fatally shot on Saturday througls à Inspection invited . " Gazette " that , the services of Nurse Waites should be give satisfaction to the Medical Officer . The therefore , great pleasure in seconding this gun going off in the hands of his brother , O. Billing , Mrs. Bussell , Mrs. Greenhill , Mr. course , the Master of Hounds had to be put figures . retained as permanent might nurse at 166. question was whether they could get a good resolution . Mark Kent , aged eighteen . E. Passey . off . But that was not generally the case in Office . - Advb .
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