Ross Gazette 30th April 1914 - Page 5
Ross Gazette 30th April 1914 - Page 5
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| Date | 30/04/1914 |
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| Type | Newspaper |
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| Language | English |
| Area | Ross Gazette |
| Collection Holder | Herefordshire Libraries |
| Date of Publication | 30th April 1914 |
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terials ouses , Skirts , & c . up to 2/11 per yard . Mercerised Bengalines . aest . derate Prices . SECOND SHEET . ADDRESSES . PRINTING STATIONERY We Supply ACCOUNT BOOKS in all sizes , ruled to any pattern , and Telephone - 50 , Ross . ADDRESSES . THE ROSS GAZETTE THURSDAY , APRIL 30 , HERBERT B. MEW , Telegrams- " Eperol , Bonn . BARREL BREWERY , ROSS . BRILLIANT ALES NOURISHING STOUT . These Alea and Stouts give great satisfaction to those who enjoy ■ brilliant Beer , with delicate palate , and fall of life . This is accounted for by the fine quality of the materials employed , the delicious flavour and aroma of selected Hops being very noticeable . The Ross Gazette . THURSDAY , APRIL 30th , 2014 . NOTES FROM THE METROPOLIS . BY OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT We do not hold ourselved Responsible for all the opinions expressed by the able writer of those motos . 1914 . PERSONAL GOSSIP . Take Care of the Accompanying the King to Paris , writes correspondent , was a man whose name does not appear in the published list of Royal attend - 1 ants , but who , nevertheless , is responsible more than any other person for his Majesty's safety . He is an unassuming fellow , modestly but stylishly dressed , with smartly - cut dark There was the usual invasion of London pen to confront them , which look you through beard and moustache , and eyes , if you hap- from all parts on Saturday for the Cup Final , and through . His smallest behest was law but it appeared to be larger than ever . The to the email army of plain - clothes policemen streets were densely packed in the morning on the other side of the Channel , for he is with enthusiasts sporting their colours , and none other than Superintendent Patrick Some Quinn , M.V.O. , chief of the Political Branch / 6 idea of the size of the crowd may be gathered and a detective of international renown . of the Criminal Investigation Department , 1/6 from the fact that before noon on Saturday per gall . 10d . Light Dinner Ale - Half - pints , per don . 1/6 both sides seemed pretty confident . 99 n esses , Laces , Ribbons , linery , is bound in various styles . Light Ale May we quote you for your next F.A. Recommended for family use Order ! We are willing to face the G.A. Sparkling Bitter Ale P.A. Very High Claas keenest competition in the country . A.K. 1 / - Pinte 33 33 1/2 1/4 Nutritious Stout - Half - pinta 1/9 1/4 Oatmeal Stout , for Invalids Pints Half - pinte Pints 9/6 " 1/9 " " LY . versby ( LIMITED ) e , Ross . TY , FOR VALUE . your Car ? ORD . " isfied . Their Cars rive ; and , what is 85 TTE : £ 185 HALL ( LIMITED ) , RAGE , -A large and varied Stock urs at 3d . per tube . half - pans or tubes , 41d . each . tubes , 2d . each . raming of Pencil Drawings speciality . ad of Pictures Cleaned hises , and can be delivered lect from . ENHAM G.P.O. ) , 1 SS - ON - WYE ve the Polytechnic Harriers ( of ife - member ) and join the Surrey of pfizes for the Richmond how , which takes place on June has now been issued , Prizes to early £ 2,000 are being offered . y - two classes , the classification ally for hunters , hacks , ponies orses and ponies in single and pace and action horses , tan- r - in - hands , & c . A very exten of jumping events has also heet of the Northamptonshire Club , which has been issued , on last year's working of and excess of liabilities over 7 11s . 8d . The cricket sub- nted to £ 1,162 7s . , and gate 6. A profit of £ 569 was made ar competition , and the mili en by the band of the North- nt in wages for cricket and giment produced £ 139 . The hes cost £ 1,602 . A sum of and travelling expenses 20 , and retaining fees to £ 318 . letter which accompanies the ord Lilford , the president of sian earuest appeal for an in- rship , and says that he fears nething can be done in this ub's finances will be incapable strain upon them . ablished for the Ross GAZETTE by GODFREY M. MORTON , at es , High - street and Church- s , in the County of Hereford . Before sending any order for ( Double ) Nutritions Stout X.XLS . ( Treble ) Nutritions Stout ( Recommended for Invalids ) . Casks of 4 , 9 , 18 , 88 , and 54 Gallons . Home - browed GINGER BEER , GINGER STOUT , and LEMONADE , 1 / - per gallon , in 1 , 2 , and B - gallon jars or 6 - gallon casks . Stone Ginger Beer , In Screw - stoppered Bottles , 1 / - per dozen . 170 special trains had arrived from all parts . Hated and Feared by Anarchists . There were 300 extra Abuses on the Crystal and Palace route , in addition to a couple of hun- Superintendent Quinn has probably saved / dred private ' buses . Feeding the multitude in the lives of quite a number of European always a great contract on these occasions , monarchs . This Irishman with the caressing and the stores laid in at the Palace suggested brogue and the retiring manner is acquainted an enormous " feed . " There were 75,000 with the personality , characteristics , he is feared and hated accordingly . The most whereabouts of every known Anarchist , and and 25,000 pats of butter . More substantial responsible task he ever had in his life was to fare was represented by enormous quantities guard the eight monarchs who were in Lon of beef , mutton , poultry , and hams . Forty don for King Edward's funeral . thousand cups of tea and coffee , 12,000 bottles PRINTING or STATIONERY to Bass's and Worthington's Ale and Guinness's Stout lices of bread and butter , besides 30,000 rolls another Town , enquire the cost of Bame in Ross . We will gladly give estimates at any time , and only ask for the opportunity to obtain orders on our merite in open competition . PRINTING WORKS QUE ' RITE FOR OUTWARD APPLICATION . A PROMPT AND CERTAIN CURE FOR RHEUMATISM SCIATICA LUMBAGO NEURALGIA NEURITIS THE JOY OF THE HEART IS RELIEF FROM PAIN QUE'RITE BRINGS THAT TRUE RELIEF SOLD BY Mr. A. PORTER , Chemist , ROSS . 1/1 , 2/9 . ( own Bottling ) applied at moderate prices . Families and Private Customers supplied with High - olaas Wines and Spirits . PLAYER PIANOS . The World's Best , with every known improvement and modern efficiency devices . These Instruments possess the most remarkable powers of variable tempo , expressio melody production , and ready interpretive facilities . PRICES from 48 GUINEAS . DALE , FORTY , & CO . , Ltd. CHELTENHAM . Also at Birmingham , Leamington , Cardiff , Stroud , and elsewhere . DENTISTRY : of beer and 3,000 gallons of beer , suggested that none need go thirsty . There are repeated indications of how firmly the monarchy is rooted in the affections of the English people , and it is safe to say loyalist feeling been so strong in London as it that never before within living memory has Man of Many Decorations . His merits have been warmly recognised by Royalty . Patrick Quinn is not given to dis play or to excessive candour - it is said , in- deed , that he can talk for an hour without out in his full warpaint he could carry telling you anything - but if he cared to come a is at present . With all our divergences of blaze of Orders . Nearly every civilised coun- political opinion we seem to be united in our try has bestowed a decoration on him , and regard for the Throne and esteem for its pre- for the moment he is proud to be known as a sent occupants . The King's welcome back Chevalier of the Legion of Honour . from Paris was more than enthusiastic , and it was evident that the Royal presence at the Cup Final was very highly appreciated . By his evident desire to associate himself with First Student at Cuddesdon . Canon Porter , whose death at an advanced the things that are of most interest to his sub - age has been announced , was the first and , jeets King George is doing much to strengthen for a time , the only student of Cuddesdon those ties of affection between the Throne when the daring experiment of founding an markable degree dich developed to streli a re- during the reign of his father . The conference which has opened at the Westminster Palace Hotel is probably the most important gathering which has taken place in the trade - union world in recent years . If the proposals which have come from the Miners Federation are adopted , the fusion of that body with the transport workers and rail- waymen will give a gigantic organisation of nearly 2,000,000 members . So far the pro- ceedings have been only of a preliminary character , and the whole of the members of the unions will have to be consulted before believe , though , that there is every probability of the amalgamation taking place . The railwaymen are perhaps the least enthusiastic , and one of them expressed to me a view , which is probably not uncommon in his union , For Natural looking ARTIFICIAL TEETH and PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS anything final is done . I have reason to VISIT D. GORE BOODLE & Co. , Ltd. , 43 , HIGH STREET , ROSS , EVERY THURSDAY from 10.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. A Lady always in attendance . Extractions First Hour Free . BRANCHES EVERYWHERE . Abergavenny , 6 , High - street , Tuesdays , 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monmouth , 12 , Church - street , Fridays , 12 to 5. Hereford , 3 , St. Peter - street , Wednesdays , 11 a.m. to 6 30. Chepstow , Tuesdays and Fridays . Gloucester , Every Day . BOODLE'S TEETH . E. Collins and Sons , Smallbrook , ROSS , 44 SPRING HOLIDAYS ON THE CORNISH RIVIERA No part of the British Isles is more richly endowed with noble beauty than the Cornish Riviera in the Spring . A holiday then is one never - to - be- forgotten for its unfading charm . The weary town - dweller in search of health and rest , the artistic visitor in quest of worthy subjects for his sketch book , and the sportsman yearning for fresh fields to conquer , will find in Cornwall just what they need a healthful , equable climate , entrancing scenery , and sport in plenty . found " THE CORNISH RIVIERA the charmingly illustrated handbook of the G. R. , will be useful to intending visitors . It can be obtained from the Supt . of Lins , Paddingt . Station , London , W. , 2d , post free . GWR Thefloliday Line . ROSS SECONDARY SCHOOL . QUARTERLY MEETING , QUESTION OF EXTENDING RATEABLE AREA . The quarterly meeting of the Governors other members of the committee , that it was unjust that the outside ratepayers of the Ross Secondary School was held on should have the full benefits of the school , Anglican theological college was undertaker Friday afternoon , when Col. O. R. Middle and yet pay nothing towards its mainten- amid , a storm of opposition now difficult to ton ( Chairman ) presided . Others present ance . If the suggestion of the committee understand . The first Principal was the late Archdeacon Pott , who had for Vice - Principal James Rankin , Ald . T. Preece , Mr. W. would then be able to sit for the free scholar- were Mrs. Verschoyle , Miss Krabbe , Sir were agreed to , and he hoped it would be , the children residing in the radius mentioned the famous preacher Liddon . This curiona pealed to the wits of neighbouring Oxford , combination of patronymics naturally ap- Lewis ( Whitchurch ) , Mr. H. T. Blake , Mr. ships , but at present those scholarships were W. E. Cole , Mr. W. Watson , Mr. A. E. only allowed to competed for by the chil- who dubbed the new " Popish " seminary & Barker ( headmaster ) , with Mr. J. Fred . dren in the Urban parish of Ross . Another pot of porter with the lid on . " point that seemed , so manifestly unfair was Arnold ( Clerk ) . that the rural parish of Ross did not contri- bute towards , the maintenance of the school , while people who lived just inside the area Sir JAMES RANKIN said he was quite should have to pay threepence in the £ . The committee had made its report , and they sure he would be echoing the pleasure of all hoped the Education Committee would take the Governors when he said how delighted the matter up and give it their serious con- they all were in having Col. Middleton , the sideration , and see whether the present area Chairman , back in the chair again after his should be extended for the rateable purposes very severe illness . They hoped , too , that of this school . Sir James Rankin could pro- their Chairman would now be blessed with bably explain to the committee how the Princess's Love Match . been injured in a motor - ear accident , has Princess Frederica of Hanover , who has lived in Biarritz since her marriage with Baron Pawel Rammingen , her father's matches equerry . Hers is one of the few Royal Love father , the blind ex - King , was that remained a success , but her ciled to the mésalliance . never recon- was celebrated in Windsor Castle . back of the is Syndicalist inspiration at the favoured the young couple , Queen Victor Princess Frederica returned to the paternal roof only sister Maria . once since then , during the fatal illness of her proposal . Mr. Tom Mann and his friends have , of course , been preaching fede- ration untiringly , and their objective is one large union of employees . It is significant that these overtures should come from the miners , for it is in the South Wales coalfields that Syndicalist ideas have obtained such hold as they have in this country . We Popular Lecturer's Death . Many will hear with ragret of the tragic are getting used to sensations now . death of the Rev. C. H. Grundy , the popular This week's was provided by the announce - vicar of St. Peter's , Brockley . Mr. Grundy ment at the week - end that a successful gun - i was well known as one of the most entertain- running coup had been carried through in ing and racy of speakers . His father was the Ulster . There had already been a return to Rev. G. D. Grundy , of Hey , near Oldham . a more agitated atmosphere in regard to the Mr. Grundy was educated at Oxford , and be- Irish question , and Mr. Bonar Law's brush came curate of St. Peter's in - the - East in that with the Premier in the House of Commons , city , and afterwards Chaplain to New College . followed by the fixing of a day for a special He was Divinity Prize man of his college and debate , livened matters up considerably . Classical Master in Magdalen School , Oxford . Liberals were indignant at the terms in He frequently spoke in the Union debates , which the Leader of the Opposition spoke of and for a number of years past was a great Mr. Asquith , and Unionists were equally favourite on the lecture platform . No one angry at the plot which they alleged the Gov could tell a better story in a better way . ernment had conceived against Ulster . The " counter - plot " was certainly cleverly car- ried out , and everybody appeared to be taken by surprise . That the gravity of the situa- tion was realised was apparent from the hasty summons to Mr. Asquith to return . Union- a gleeful mood , and among Liberals there was a general demand for strong action , which the more ardent spirits of the party declared had been already too long delayed . Immediate Cash Advances . PLUMBERS , HOT & COLD WATER FITTERS , GASFITTERS ist were , of course , in THE LONDON AND PROVINCES DISCOUNT COMPANY , Ltd. , pre - eminently he leading establishment of its kind in the ngdom - lend . arge sums of money daily to classes Makers of all kinds of Sheet Metal Goods . kinds ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR- KITCHEN RANGES , GRATES , BOILERS , BATHS , LAVATORIES , AND ALL SANITARY WORK ; We were promised an opportunity of see- inge the Suffragettes in a very calm and pleas- ing mood at the week - end , but we know what happens to the best - laid schemes of mice and The THE CHAIRMAN'S RETURN . long life and good health to continue the matter appealed to the Governors . Mr. LEWIS ( Whitchurch ) , said the Chair- good work he had been doing for that school man had dealt with this matter in such a and the town and district ( hear , hear ) . Ald . PREECE said he wished to second comprehensive and clear manner that there Sir James Rankin's kind expression . was really nothing for him , as a member of The motion having been carried , Colonel the committee , to add . They were under a MIDDLETON said he could not tell them great obligation to the Chairman for placing how much he appreciated all the kindness the matter so concisely before the County shown to him and all the inquiries that were Committee the other day , and he was sure made concerning him during his serious ill - that the Board of Governors were indebted ness . Through the mercy of God , he had to the Chairman for doing so ( hear , hear ) . been restored to fairly good health . It was He believed their representation would bear always a great pleasure to him to do what fruit , and he hoped their county friends would agree , for it would give them an op- he could for the benefit of the town , and the immediate neighbourhood in which he portunity of entering their children for the free scholarships , and he was quite sure a lived , and also to use any endeavour to con- tinue any little assistance he was able to few children from the country schools would give . He therefore hoped he might continue be a great help to the school . He hoped the to be Chairman of the Secondary School Rural District Council would endorse what Governors , and he trusted that school would ; had been proposed ( hear , hear ) . . Mr. BLAKE agreed with what had been be a greater success in the years to come under the able headmastership of Mr. said about the area being extended , and Barker , than it had been in the past . He added that he looked forward to the time knew the school was improving , and he be when their friends in the rural district would lieved that the feeling towards the school look upon the school as their school , and was improving also . There was always a that they would be proud to take a part in little friction at the starting of such insti- the management of it . Rear - Admiral Victor Montagu , who has just tutions , but he hoped that might be very . This concluded the business . reached the ripe age of seventy - three , is one soon remedied , and that the school would be of the small band of surviving naval officers carried on with greater prosperity in the He wished to thank Sir who saw service as boys during the Crimean years to come . War . Young Montague was twelve when the James and the Governors for their very kind war broke out , and he saw many stirring expressions , but he could not express how Three thankful he felt for his restoration to health , during the ensuing months . years later he was leading his men in China ; and to the kind friends who had taken such and he went through the Indian Mutiny with a kind interest in him personally ( applause ) . the naval brigade , receiving the thanks of both Houses of Parliament a very unusual honour for a young sailor just of age . He served on the Spanish coast during the Carlist says the A Veteran Admiral . scenes men , particularly Suffragette " mice . " Among the ad- SPOUTING , PUMPS AND WATER WHEELS , WATER SUPPLIES FOR FARMS , & c . cats spoilt the sport . In order to boom their rising , and serord as Earl of Sandwich , for vantages offered . the C..pany , the follow- ing deserve atter tion . - No preliminary charges whatever ; n lespatch with which advances are comp . red ; the low rates of interest charged ; he system of small repay- ments extending ver a period . - Address all applications ( in the strictest confidence ) to The Manager , W. SHIRLEY , 48 , STOKES CROFT , BRISTOL ; or to local agent , Mr. GURNEY , 101 , East Street , Hereford . MAYPOLE TEA 1/4 T The Very ACCO GIGARS Sterling Worth tells in the end . Not only is this true of individuals but also as regards things of use , Trial and experience are the touch- stones of merit . From time to time all sorts of medicines have been put before the public , and the names of most of these are long forgotten , but Bescham's Pills , which have been in ever - increasing use among all classes of soalety for three generations , have a greater popularity to - day than ever . Over 6,000,000 boxes are sold annually , Think what these figures signify Could this remedy have so extraordinary a sale if it did not Supply & real need , -if it was not of genuine worth , ifit did not perform what is promised ? A reliable preparation of the most efficacious and carefully selected ingredients of vegetable origin , these pills are of unequalled value for the relief and cure of those digestive irregularities which appear as bilious- ness , constipation , flatulence , failing appetite , dyspepala , headache , and the depressed conditions of mind and body that accompany such disorders . When- ever you need a corrective medicine , as everyone does at times , you should take Beecham's Pills . Prepared only by Thomas Beecham , St. Helens , Lancashire . Sold everywhere in boxes , price 1/1 ( 56 pills ) & 2/9 ( 168 pills ) . ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO . The Ross Gazette Ltd. , PRINTERS , PUBLISHERS , STATIONERS , & BOOKSELLERS . High - class Note Papers AT POPULAR PRICES . QUEEN'S PARCHMENT . Embassy Treble Thick Note , Romanesque , & c . , & c . 1 / - per Box of Five Quires . Var , us sizes . NEWTON LINEN . Cream , Heliotrope , and Cornflower Blue . 7d . per 1lb . Box . Dainty shape and smart appearance . PRIVATE ADDRESSES PRINTED in Latest Styles fat Lowest Rates . Call and see Samples . Business Envelopes From 2/6 per 1,000 . Largest Stock in the District . Special Envelopes supplied at Competitive Prices , It will be worth your while to obtain our quotation before sending elsewhere . Billheads , Memorandums , Post Cards , Receipt Books , & a & o . Good Work , Prompt Attention , and Low Prices AT " GAZETTE " OFFICE . THE " paper the Suffragette the ladies had ar- FINANCE REPORT , & c . The CLERK presented the various reports of the different Finance Committee meetings ranged a special week's programme , and it he is heir - presumptive to his brother , the pre - quarterly bills to the amount of £ 59 12s . 1d . was to have been opened with a Sunday sent Peer . afternoon boat parade on the Serpentine with Colonel Edward Maxwell Perceval , D.S.O. , who has held the appointment of Assistant the colours of the W.SP.U. liberally dis- From War Office to Aldershot . played . If it had been carried out it would , no doubt , have been very pretty , and quite a number of people turned up to see it . But the ladies were not allowed to have boats . Director of Movements at the War Office This prohibition seemed rather to surprise since October , 1912 , now goes to command the the crowd , and was not altogether popular . Artillery of the Second Division at Aldershot , The would - be demonstrators , however , were with the temporary rank of Brigadier evidently not quite unprepared for the con- General . Colonel Perceval joined the Royal tingency , for one or two of them were in Artillery in 1880 , and was promoted Major in bathing costume , as became apparent when 1898. He took part in the South African they threw aside their cloaks and dived into War , during which he was severely wounded , the water . One of them succeeded in " cap- and his services were rewarded with the 18 boat , and waved the fag violently . Queen's medal with three clasps , the King It was evidently a sporting crowd , and she medal with two clasps , and the D.8,0 came in for a good deal more cheering than hissing . Some arrests were made , but no Colonel Perceval's Successor . charge has been preferred . T Splendid Advertisement for Ross . WHAT THE EDITOR OF " EXCHANGE AND MARTTHINKS . The following appears in last Saturday's that had been held , which stated that the we feel confident that we shall be only echo- " The Bazaar , the Exchange and Mart , " and ing the sentiments of all our readers , and had been passed and needed the approval of especially the inhabitants of Ross and the the Governors . district , when we say how deeply grateful Mr. LEWIS proposed , and Mr. BLAKE we are to the Editor of this Journal for the seconded the adoption of the report , which excellent name he has given our beautifully was carried . situated little town of Ross , which has , of The CLERK read a letter from the County recent years , been brought into prominence Education Authority approving of the revis- as an inland health resort , mainly through ed prospectus of the school , and asking for the instrumentality of the local Traders ' two copies when they had been printed . The Association : alterations dealt with the extra charge for games , dancing , the provision of dinners to rural scholars , the boarding fees , and that scholars should pay a term's fee in lieu of proper notice , the same as ordinary pupils . PROPOSED EXTENSION OF RATEABLE The CHAIRMAN said the Governors might remember at the last meeting that a committee was formed to make inquiries and to report on the proposed extension of the rateable area of that school . That commit- tee consisted of Mr. Lewis , Mr. Blake , and he himself as Chairman . He must say that AREA .. HEALTHY , HILLY , INEXPENSIVE PLACES . Dear Sir , Will you please suggest one or two places in these circumstances ? I am look- way , and would like to spend a holiday , or two beforehand at likely places . Require- ments : Healthy place in England not far from railway station , good shops , library of some kind , nice country , rather hilly , cheap house ( three or four rooms and bathroom ) , golf links not essential . ing forward to retiring and living in a quiet JACK . [ Amongst other places we would suggest Ross , Herefordshire . The town stands on a His successor at the War Office is Lienten- The movement to establish & People's Theatre is receiving increasing support , and ant - Colonel the Hon . Alan R. Stuart - Wort- since the meeting which was held last week , ley , D.S.O. , who vacates the command of the and at which Sir Herbert Tree and other well 4th King's Royal Rifles . He joined that corps known people in stageland gave the project in 1887 , and has commanded the 4th Bat- owing to his illness he had taken very little their blessing , a widespread sympathy with it talion since October , 1910. Colonel Stuart part in this matter of making inquiries , but hill , rising from the River Wye , at an alti- has been manifested . The prospect of Shake- Wortley saw service in the Chitral Cam- both Mr. Lewis and Mr. Blake had gone tude of 210ft .; it has a soil of red sandstone , speare and even Bernard Show - at two - paign in 1895 , when he was present at the thoroughly into this question , and they had and its climate is mild and fairly dry , parts pence is rather alluring . A new question is torming of the Malakand Pass , and again in come to the conclusion that the rateable of the town being sheltered from the cold Introduced , however , by the proposed assoola Bouth Africa in 1899-1900 , being overely area for this school should be extended , winds and parts exposed . Ross has many tion of the movement , with the attempt to wounded at the battle of Talana , and after They also made these suggestions that all attractions from an artistic standpoint , in- seculariss Sunday . There is no doubt that towards taking part in the defence of Lady- the parishes within a three miles radius of cluding many old houses , with the fine old a large extent the supporters of the two move amith . For his services he was mentioned in the school should be rated one halfpenny in church towering above all . Its chief charm ments are the same people , but they are not despatches , and received the Queen'a medal thee , and that all the parishes over three is perhaps the prospect from the churchyard , quite co - extensive . Many who do not share with three clasps and the D.8.0 . and under a six miles radius should be rated from which the river may be seen curving in one farthing in the £ , and that the Urban the form of horseshoe round the Oak area should raise the remainder . The ex- Meadow , the latter famed for an oak tree penses of running the school last year - that which stands in its centre , and is said the extreme Puritan objection to the theatre yet feel that the Sunday theatre is an innova- Lord Bellew . tion of doubtful expediency . It will probably on be found wise to separate the two things . Laet Lord Bellew has been chosen as Repre was the extra expenses of maintenance to be over 1,000 years old . By many people Sunday , by the way , we had an Ibsen revival sentative Peer for Ireland , in the room of the came to £ 259 . That sum had to be found the Wye is considered the most beautiful The New Constitutional Society for Woman's late Lord Ventry . Lord Bellew , who is in entirely by the Urban ratepayers . The river in England , Ross is called " The Gate Buffrage staged " Ghosts " at the Court Theatre . This is the most intensely dramatic his fifty - eighth year , succeeded his brother in number of scholars from the Urban area of the Wye , " and is certainly one of the best of all the great Norwegian's plays , and it was the Peerage in 1911 , and was formerly was 22 paying pupils , and 21 free pupils centres for exploring the valley and the handled by an extremely good company . The Major in the 10th Hussars . He served during whilst from the outside area there were 88 numerous places of beauty and interest in its society is going to use the stage , with the lea the African War , 1878-9 , the Nile Expedition , paying pupils . Three pupils also came from vicinity , including Goodrich Court and Castle , ture platform , frankly as a means of propaganda . 1884-5 , and in the last South African War . outside the county , making total of 84. Symonds ' Yat , the Forest of Dean , Mon- If the suggestion of this committee were In 1881 he dropped the family name of Belle stone Rock , Chepstow Castle , and the The plight of the unfortunate people who , for that of Bryan , in accordance with the will carried , it would mean that the rural mouth , Tintern Abbey , Raglan Castle , Buck- cold winter nights , have no home or of his uncle , Mr. George Leopold Bryan , of parishes within the six miles radius would Cathedrals of Gloucester and Hereford . Amusements comprise good boating , salmon , shelter is favourite theme with social e Jenkinson Park , Co. Kilkenny . He is contribute annual a sum of £ 84 , which formers , and the shivering occupants of mid bachelor . His brother , the previous Lord would still leave à sum of £ 180 to be raised trout , and coarse fishing , golf , tennis , cricket night seats on the Embankment have figured Bellew , was also an Irish Representative Peer . by the urban ratepayers , which would mean archery , croquet , hockey also hunting and in many novels and old - fashioned melodramas . & rate of twopence in the £ . That would shooting . In August a regatta is held - one Nobody will be sorry to hear that the army of produce a sufficient sum to pay for the extra of the great events of the countryside . The M. Jean Richepin- the homeless poor is a steadily diminishing charges for the maintenance of the school town is not expensive for residence . Good Every year , on a winter night , I Dr M. Jean Richepin , whose Parliamentary That was the proposal the committee made houses with four or five bedrooms and two Hamer , the Medical Officer of Health , has candidature is so stormy , had experiences only to the County Education Authority . Of sitting - rooms may be obtained for from £ 30 count made for the Public Health Committee less tempestuous when , as a young man , he course , there were all sorts of difficulties to to £ 85 per annum , with rates amounting to of the L.C.C. , over an area of eight miles became an army crammer . The head warned contend with but the Act allowed the less than fourth of the rental , Forest from East to West and five miles from North him that his task would be difficult that the County Council to rate the district which coal may be purchased cheaply . Ross has a to South , with St. Paul's Cathedral as the centre . In 1910 there were 2,747 actually in pupils would probably refuse to listen to him , reaps the benefit of the school . Unfortul market , a quaint building , where market but go on talking about the matters which nately might he say unfortunately the has been carried since the days of Charles the streets , without any bed or shelter for the interested them while he lectured : M. Riche Urban Council entered into an agreement II also excellent shops , with reasonable night . The number has shown a drop in each succeeding year , and this year it is down to pin replied that he thought he could deal with with the County Council that they would not prices , à public library , and a hall in which only pay the expenses of the land and build concerts and other entertainments are held . 540 , more than 100 less than in 1913 , The that difficulty ; and be dealt with it . ings , but that they would make themselves The town is well drained and abundantly number of persons in casual wards also shows answerable for the efficiency and mainten supplied with water . An illustrated brochure a gratifying decrease . The casuals " have ance of the school . The difficulty arose as to can be obtained gratis from the Clerk to dropped from 1,107 to 335 in five years , and whether that agreement could be nulified . the lodging - house statistics have gone down by nearly 1,000 . This year's figure is 20,173 , one . PAINTING . All classes of commercial Printing at lowest cost for reliable work at the " Gazette " Office . - Advt . CLARKE'S B41 PILLS constitutional Discharges from the Urinary Organs , Gravel and an be relled upon to curi , in either on , all acquired or Pains in the back : Free from Mercury , Established up wards of go years . In baxis ei od ach , of all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World , or sent for sixty stamps by the makers , The Lincoln and Midland illes Drug Company , Linux They now had to try and persuade the the Urban Council , Hoss . County Council to rate . the outside area . Of course , they knew that those who lived in HIGH - OLABS NOTE PAPERS at lowest prices . the rural district would not vote for being rated higher than they already were , but Largest and choigest stock in the district to Casette Office , + Advt . it seemed to him personally , and also to the select from at the DAY APRIL 30 , 1914 . |