Ross Gazette 16th April 1914 - Page 5
Ross Gazette 16th April 1914 - Page 5
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| Date | 16/04/1914 |
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| Type | Newspaper |
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| Language | English |
| Area | Ross Gazette |
| Collection Holder | Herefordshire Libraries |
| Date of Publication | 16th April 1914 |
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Shades ASTEL Blouses ersby ( LIMITED ) Ross . FOR VALUE . om £ 225 CARS . District Agents- DERS , Ltd. , , ROSS . rom £ 125 A large and varied Stock Sat 3d . per tube . pans or tubes , 4 d . each . bes , 2d . each . hing of Pencil Drawings ciality . of Pictures Cleaned es , and can be delivered t from . NHAM .P.O . ) , S - ON - WYE TTE " OFFICE TING WORKS S , PUBLISHERS , ERS , ACCOUNT BOOK DIE LERS , STAMPERS , EWSAGENTS , & c . TTE " TING WORKS ROYAL CONSERVATOIRE IC AND DRAMA ( 59th Year ) Special Courses . ne . Principal terms commence il and 1st September . rom the DIRECTORIUM . blished for the Ross GAZETTE GODFREY M. MORTON , at s , High - street and Church- in the County of Hereford . DAY , APRIL 16 , 1914 . SECOND SHEET ADDRESSES . PRINTING STATIONERY We Supply ACCOUNT BOOKS in all sizes , ruled to any pattern , and bound in various styles . May we quote you for your next Order ! We are willing to face the keenest competition in the country . Telephone 59 , Ross . ADDRESSES . Ross fo ETTE THURSDAY , APRIL 1 , 1 HERBERT B. MEW , BARREL BREWERY , ROSS . BRILLIANT ALES NOURISHING STOUT . The Ross Gazette . THURSDAY , APRIL 10th , 1914 . PERSONAL GOSSIP The King at Aldershot . The King will again pass a week with the troops at Aldershot this spring , and some date towards the end of May will probably be NOTES FROM THE METROPOLIS . selected for the purpose . His Majesty , who BY OUR LONDOm Com We do not hold oned opinions expressed by the of these notes . will be accompanied by the Queen , will , a correspondent says , once more occupy the Royal Pavilion , riding out daily with the troops in order to witness them at work . Their Majesties will be entertained by Gene- ral Sir Douglas Haig , commanding the troops Visitors to the stations just before the at Aldershot , and Lady Haig , at their official Easter holidays might have thought that the residence at Government House , near Farn- metropolis would be deserted during the the visit , while on other evenings the King borough , to dinner upon one evening during per gall , 10d . | Light Dinner ' Ale - Half - pinta , per don . 1/6 week - end .. Everywhere there were huge and Queen will give small dinner parties at These Ales and Stouts give great matiafaction to those who enjoy a 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 . A .. Light Ale ... A. Recommended for family use PA . Very High Class G.A. Sparkling Bitter Ale 1- Pinte 19 99 " 1/4 Nutritious Stout - Half - pints 1/0 1/6 39 " " 174 Oatmeal Stout , for Invalida Pints Half - pints Pints " X.X.8 . ( Double Nutritious Blout XXX.B. ( Treble ) Nutritious Stout ( Recommended for Invalids ) . Casks of 4 , 9 , 18 , 86 , and 54 Gallons . Home - brewed GINGER BEER , GINGER STOUT , and LEMONADE , 1 / - per gallon , in 1 , 3 , and 6 - gallon jars or 6 - gallon casks . Stone Ginger Beer , in Boraw - stoppered Bottles , 1 / - per dozen .. B / G crowds , ae eager apparently to escape from the Royal Pavillon . London as though it were the City of Destruo The Premier in the House . tion . But London looked full enough and 8/6 lively enough after they had gone . Good Prime Minister of England in the House of The Right Hon . H. H. Asquith , K.C. , 1/9 Friday , of course , presented many contrasts . Commons , is the " Celebrity at Home " in 8 / -Some observed the day religiously , with the last week's World . Mr. Asquith starts , the solemnities of the three - hours service , and to writer says , with the advantage of a splendid others it was a holiday . The parks were well voice . Its tone is not over - rich , though it has filled , and concerts , mostly of a sacred char mellowed in the last two years , and there is a acbar , drew large numbers . The distribution lack of flexibility . But for sheer power and voice surpassed Wimbledon provided one of the most interest ing and pathetic sights of the day . Before Bending any order for PRINTING or STATIONERY to another Town , enquire the cost of same in Ross . We will gladly give Bass's and Worthington's Ale and Guinness's Stout of free hot cross buns to schoolchildren Lord Rosebery's . Asquith , like only by estimates at any time , and only ask for the opportunity to obtain orders on our merits in open competition . " GAZETTE " PRINTING ( own Bottling ) supplied at moderate prices . Families and Private Customers applied with High - class Wines and Spirits . PLAYER PIANOS . The World's Best , with every known improvement and modern efficiency devices . WORKS These Instruments possess the most remarkable powers of variable tempo , expressio QUE ' RITE FOR OUTWARD APPLICATION . A PROMPT AND CERTAIN FOR CURE A RHEUMATISM SCIATICA LUMBAGO NEURALGIA NEURITIS THE JOY OF THE HEART 15 RELIEF FROM PAIN QUE'RITE BRINGS THAT TRUE RELIEF SOLD BY Mr. A. PORTER , Chemist , ROSS . . 1/1 , 2/9 . Immediate Cash Advances . THE LONDON AND PROVINCES DISCOUNT COMPANY , Ltd. , pre - eminently the leading establishment of its kind in the kingdom - lends large sums of money daily to all classes . Among the ad- vantages offered by the Company , the follow- ing deserve attention : No preliminary charges whatever ; the despatch with which advances are completed ; the low rates of interest charged ; the system of small repay- ments extending over 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 . MATRIMONIAL INTRODUCTIONS . All classes suited . and reliable Particulars free in plain sealed envelone . Secretary , 33 , Atate Gardens , se The Very MAYPOLE TEA 1/4 TOBACCO CICARSI CIGARETTES Bond for Price BINGLETON & Dot 1M . Cannon Bl . Birmingham * 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 Beecham's Pills , which have been in ever - increasing use among all classes of society 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 & sale if it did not supply & real need , if it was not of genuine worth , if it 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 bilions- ness , constipation , flatulence , failing appetite , dyspepsia , 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 ) . 7 melody production , and ready interpretive facilities . PRICES from 48 GUINEAS . DALE , FORTY , & artist , makes most effective use of his gift . Any House of Commons man could quote in- stances in which the Prime Minister has recantation by booming it out in measured , given solemnity to a platitude and dignity to sonorous tones . His Oratorical Style , sort of weather for keeping out of doors , the CO Ltd. CHELTENHAM . Also at Birmingham , Leamington , Cardiff , Stroud , and elsewhere . DENTISTRY . For 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 . " THE CORNISH RIVIERA , " the charmingly illustrated handbook of the G. R. , will be useful blending visitors It can be obtained from the Supt . of Line . Paddingt - n . Station , London , W. 2d , post free . found GWR TheHoliday Line . Frank Bebera HEREFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL THE AFFECTS OF THE TEACHERS ' STRIKE THE RATES . The sunshine on Bank Holiday morning enticed large numbers to the outskirts of Lon don . The crowds who fought for places on the Hendon ' buses and trams were convincing evidence that flying has not yet become com- monplace , and served to remove the illusion His oratorical style is modern . His precise that London was emptied . There were tre mind , stimulated , no doubt , by the evil out the holidays , with large sprinkling of him from the forensic vice of over - fluency . He mendous crowds at the aerodrome through example of some of his colleagues , has saved American and Continental visitors them , and some excellent flying was seen . " The regarded as the founder , which deliberately among belongs to the school of which Thiers may be activities of the Suffragettes having caused eschews rhetoric and puts even appeals to the galleries to be opened in instalmente passion in a business - like form . one - half one day and the other half the next opened the stormy debate which brought the When he resulted in some congestion .. There was 1906 Parliament to an end he roused his evidence that the appointment of guides a party to a frenzy of enthusiasm by a survey of the National and Tate Galleries is apprehistorical precedents which would not have ciated . All the parks were , of course , very been out of place in a lecture - room . lively , and , although it was emphatically the sheer cleverness that speech is unsurpassed . cinemas did a brisk trade . His Parliamentary Manners . The spectacle of blue skies and sunshine He has three Parliamentary manners . The must have made some of the self - sacrificing first is benign . It is generally assumed after people who hold serious discussions during dinner , when the Prime Minister rises and the holiday feel that annual conferences have stands at the table to wind up the debate , his their drawbacks . At the Westminster Palace hands thrust into his curiously - out pockets . Hotel the Postal and Telegraph Clerks com It was this manner on which he relied when menced four days ' deliberations on Bank following Mr. Balfour . The then Leader of Holiday . The British Socialist Party was the Opposition would make one of his charm- attacking capitalist parties " all round with ing . speeches , alive with subtle flashes of its accustomed vigour , while less solemn folk thought . The Prime Minister would deal were tasting the joys of various sorts that are with him like a kindly father- curbing the for Easter Monday consumption . audacities of a precocious child . The imme- The City itself , of course , was practically de- diate effect was great , and only those who serted , and Fleet street during the early read the speeches in cold print afterwards part of the day was quiet as a nun , " save perceived that he had failed to answer his for the tooting and rumbling of the motor opponent's case . Simple but Effective . The Children's Welfare Exhibition , opened His second manner is solemn , almost por by Queen Amélie of Portugal at Olympia , tentous . He uses it in introducing bills , in comes quite up to expectations . Work and | moving second readings , and especially in play , education and decoration everything making statements that do not satisfy the that could interest and delight a normal child left wing of his party . is peculiarly effect is there . Every stage , from the nursery to ive when employed in refusing requests for adolescence , is represented . Those interested information . Analysed out , it comes to no in the Montessori system of education are more than that the Prime Minister makes finding the demonstrations and lectures in play with his eyeglasses before opening his to the recent strike , the committee recapi- this department most interesting , and the mouth a little wider than usual . But for all tutaled the conditions of the settlement , and Nature - study section shows how far we have its simplicity it gives bren lth and also depth stated that the present salaries of head got from the methods of Mr. Squeers , while to a jejune or unsatisfactory statement , and teachers amounted to £ 20,873 . The effect retaining the kernel of good that there was in it is the real secret of the cheers which greet his system . But it is not all school . The non - committal and unilluminating sentences children's revue is a charming thing . It is in his platform speeches . played in a garden of spring flowers by 400 COST TO THE RATES The annual meeting oft he above Council ments under the different heads of expendi- was held at the Shirehall , Hereford , on ture being made by the county for the bene- fit of the Insurance Committee . Saturday last , when Col. Prescott Decie pre- sided over a full attendance of members .. COUNTY COUNCIL'S ASSOCIATION . M.P. , Sir John Cotterell , and Mr. F. Bal Col. Prescott Decie , Capt . P. A. Clive , the County Council's Association . lard were chosen to represent the Council on For Natural looking ARTIFICIAL TEETH and PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS provided D. GORE VISIT ** BOODLE & Co. , Ltd. , the tooting of the 43 , HIGH STREET , ROSS , EVERY THURSDAY from 10.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Extractions First Hour Free . " A Lady always in attendance . 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 . A Pamphlet on Infant Feeding and Management Fres Allenburys Foods Milk Food No. 1 From birth to 3 months , Milk Food No. 2 From 3 to 6 months . Malted Food No. 3 From 6 months upwards . THE BEST FOOD FOR A YOUNG INFANT IS THE MOTHER'S MILK OR ITS EQUIVALENT The " Allenburys " Milk Foods resemble healthy human milk , in composition , in nutritive value , and in digestibility . Babies fed on the ' Allenburys Foods invariably thrive well , and Sevelop into strong , healthy children . Infants fed on these Foods are neither fretful nor wakeful . ALLEN & HANBURYS Ltd .. Lombard St. , London . The Ross Gazette Ltd. , PRINTERS , PUBLISHERS , STATIONERS , & BOOKSELLERS . High - class Note Papers AT POPULAR PRICES . QUEEN'S PARCHMENT . Embassy Treble Thiok Note , Romanesque , & c . , & c . 1 / - per Box of Five Quires . Varaus sizes . NEWTON LINEN . Cream , Heliotrope , and Cornflower Blue . 7d . per 1lb . Box . Dainty shape and smart appearance . PRIVATE ADDRESSES PRINTED in Latest Styles lat 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 , & e & a . Good Work , Prompt Attention , and Low Prices THE 66 AT GAZETTE " OFFICE . ' buses . CONCERNING EDUCATION AND THE STRIKE . The Finance Committee reported that the sums paid through the Education Committee £ 6,539 , February £ 4,088 , and March £ 7,010 . during the past quarter were : January , In respect to the budget estimate on the general purposes account , a rate of 1s . in the pound would be required , being the same as last year , exclusive of the additional rate of 3d . made in October for main roads , which The Education Committee reported that would not be again required . On the special the average attendance of children at school purposes account à rate of 1s . 2d . in the was still decreasing at an alarming rate , the pound would be necessary , including 84d . for average for 1913 being 260 less than 1912 , elementary education , and 24d . for police , and 2,127 less than in 1908. This meant a there being an increase of 1d . for education . the total being . 14d . more than last year , loss in Government grants of £ 4,374 per an- the remainedr being due to the increased num , which , taken in conjunction with the cost of the police . The total rates would be constantly increasing cost of education , ex- plained the continual rise in the education 2s . 2d . , compared with 2s . Old . In order to rate , which was now 8d . in the pound , meet the balance of expenditure on the main whereas in 1903 it was 44d . The report roads by the District Councils during the stated that alterations were being carried year ended March 31 , the committee recom- out to Bromyard Grammar School at an estimended that £ 12,231 he paid , also that a mated cost of £ 1,000 , and the building was of costs incurred by the Ledbury Rural Dis- sum not exceeding £ 500 be paid on account now open to girls as well as boys . The new trict Council in the action for extraordinary secondary school for girls at Hereford would traffic on Hollybush Road . not be opened before January . Referring The report was adopted . OTHER MATTERS . The Roads Committee reported that , as of accepting the new arrangements would be Herefordshire was to be the centre of the to increase that amount by £ 409 on April 1 , forthcoming army manoeuvres , they had en- 1914 , and should every teacher be found to quired of the War Office as to what provis- deserve an increase of salary each year up to ion should be made for any damage caused the maximum , and should there be no change to the roads in the county . " Owing to the prevalence of foot - and - mouth of teachers during the next seven years , the lows : -1915 , £ 440 ; 1916 , £ 559 ; 1917 , £ 675 ; tee reported that they thought it advisable amount of annual increases would be as fol- disease in Ireland , the Agricultural Commit- 1918 , £ 721 ; 1919 , £ 489 ; and 1920 , £ 450 . to make an order prohibiting the movement The difference between what the committee into this district of cattle that had been im- were willing to give and the teachers to re- ported from Ireland . During the past quar- ceive was £ 1,648 spread over a period of ter there had been two cases of anthrax and five cases of swine fever . 7 Col. PRESCOTT DECIE said that in Feb. last , sixty - five schools were closed in conse- tee stated that the amount required for quence of the strike of teachers , and the police purposes during the quarter was Education Committee now found they had £ 395 . The Chief Constable reported that in £ 2,661 , and pensions payable amounted to other people to contend with besides the 1918 there were 144 indictable offences and National Union of Teachers . They found that 1,029 non - indictable offences , committed , as the teachers were supported on the one hand against 179 and 990 in 1912 , and 157 and by the majority of the managers of the non- 1,072 in 1911 . provided schools , and on the other hand by The visitors to the asylum reported that seven years . The report of the Standing Joint Commit- the Board of Education . The Board of Edu- there were 541 patients in the institution Little actors and actresses , and it is called The Forensic Manner . " Springtime . " The ballets are among its The third manner is forensic . It is really most charming features . The National Union quite out of place in debate , and requires to EP of Women's Suffrage Boefeties has an exhibit representing " Woman's Kingdom , " and be used sparingly . It is the manner used by an there is a Dickens en special interest expert counsel who nauts to browbeat a wit . The London electric tram is not altogether tongue judge a chance to ntervene . Mr. Asquish fr became aware " a thing of the past , old dear , " in the words of its advantages in the Tariff Reform de- of the song . It is true there are less cars bates , when a lack of agreement among bis than there were last year , while the ' buses opponents gave him a chance of putting awk- have increased substantially , and the under ward questions . This dodge has its dangers . ground system is ever extending its scope . There is the danger of the sharp retort , and But the trams are doing very well . The re- the still greater danger that the method may ceipts for the year ending on the first of this be reversed . month show an advance of £ 21,500 on last year's receipts , although Eester was included Signora Duse . last year , and somes too late for inclusion in It is to be hoped that the great Italian this year's returns . The new year has be- actress , Signora Duse , will not be permitted gun remarkably well , too , for £ 1,737 more has to retire from the stage , as reported from been taken than in the first week of April , Paris , without a farewell performance in Lon- cation seemed to desire an increase in the 254 males and 287 females , and the commit- 1913. This seems to promise a still better re - don , writes London correspondent . The salaries because the arrangements for keep- tee had decided that the charge to unions as port for next year . genius of Duse is warmly appreciated here . ing up the supply of teachers had failed , and from April 1 be increased provisionally from Judging from appearanees , Mr. Shaw will she has enjoyed many triumphs in West- they thought a general increase of salaries 10s . 6d . to 10s . 94d . per head per week , in . please London with " Pygmalion . " He has End theatres since the day when , in 1893 , she would induce more , and perhaps a better consequence of the increased wages and cost given us nothing funnier than the third act of came unheralded to England , and after her class of candidates to the teaching profession . of necessaries . his new play , which kept the audience laugh- first performance was immediately placed on If a settlement had not been arrived at , the ing to the point of extreme discomfort on the the same level as Bernhardt . Board of Education would have withdrawn their grants amounting to £ 5,000 or £ 6,000 , first night . Discussion has already commenced on the temerity of " G. B. S. " in putting & and the following year the loss to the county very unsavoury word into Mrs. Patrick Camp- Her last London appearance , however , was as would have been considerable . He realised bell's mouth in the third act . We expect long ago as 1905. It took place at the Waldorf that Alderman Corner and other members of shocks from Mr. Shaw , and " swear words " Theatre , now the Strand , and a memorable the Council held very strongly to the opin- are , of course , not new on the stage . But scene followed the fall of the curtain on Lion that by yielding to the demands of the playwrights have hitherto regarded this par- Dame Aux Camelias . " People in their excite - union they had a new tyranny . He did not ticular expression the sanguinary element ment clambered over into the orchestra and disagree with that opinion , but did not think supply the additional nourishment necessary in the conversation , " as one of the characters almost on to the stage . Many ladies were in the Education Committee were responsible . to prevent it , and if allowed to increase , the calls its outside the pale . The sternest de teams as the curtain went up and down at least If they had received the support of the condition becomes general all over the scalp ; fender of the proprieties could hardly sit score of times . through the act in which it occurs without it Only Kr indignation when one's sides are aching with The Archbishop of Canterbury , who com- hilarity . To hear Mrs. Patrick Campbell pleted his sixty - sixth birthday last week , is uttering the language of the slums in the probably the only living recipient of a Knight accent of Mayfair is worth going to some hood who has not received the accolade . Dr. trouble for . There were eager Arst Davidson is both a Knight Grand Cross and nighters " standing at the pit and gallery en- trances at ten o'clock in the morning . Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Last London Appearance . Knight Without Accolade . Order . He is also one of the seven non - Royal If the play has the Shaw merits , it has also personages who have been given the rare d the Shaw defecte . Whether " G. B. 8.'s " tinetion of the Victorian Chain , which is Galates and Pygmalion fall in love , or usually bestowed only upon members of the whether either loves the other , is never made Royal Family and foreign connections . quite clear . The author throws about incon- Primate in the Lords . sistent hints , and leaves us to take our choice , THE DANGER OF SPLIT HAIRS . The hair on nearly every human head has a tendency to split at the end . This tendency increases greatly unless the scalp is able to managers and the Board of Education , they would have been able to keep the National some hairs having as many as five or six little shoots . When in this state the hair be- Union of Teachers in its place . The manag- ers and the Board of Education had assisted comes so impoverished and weak that it long , they would suffer many things . Still , to establish a power at whose hands , before breaks off near the root . The application of a nourishing tonio has , however , proved a he would like the Council to put aside its most effective remedy in many cases , and feeling of annoyance and indignation , which our readers will be interested to know that he fully shared , and treat the matter as a one of the most prominent Hair Specialists question of business affecting the finances of strongly recommends Lavona Hair Tonic as an upheaval without some friction .. the county . It was impossible to have such the mest suitable . This tonic derives its name from its principal ingredient , Lavona de Mr. F. S. COLLINS , Chairman of the Composée , particularly valuable on account Ross Managers , who took a very prominent of its being the only preparation really suo- part in the recent strike , entered a protest cessful in thoroughly nourishing the hair against the re - instatement of Miss Crabtree roots and so promoting growth . If you don't at Ross Girls ' School , but his efforts to per- feel satisfied after using a bottle of Lavona The finish is quite inconclusive , and the final It is now nineteen years since the Primate suade the Council to go back on the general Hair Tonic you can always have your Bot laas tedious na the explanation of an arst sat in the House of Lords . He found acceptation of the terms of settlement were money back Chemists will to you on that understanding , amendment , in Balano's phrase , Another place on the episcopal bench apon his trans - unavailing subooms , in different genre , la the revival of lation from Rochester to Winchester , the Sir JAMES RANKIN said he hoped the will give you a signed guarantee to that Go to Albert Porter , of 18. High- The Lights London the Aldwych , latter being one of the three dioceses whose teachers would now be contented . Alderman effect . Mr. George B. Sime is a master of melo holders automatically become Spiritual Peers , Corner ( vice - chairman ) referred to the fact street , or to any leading chemist , and get a drama , and it is a safe prophecy that large Instead of waiting for vacancies among their that five assistant teachers at Ledbury had bottle at once , and if you are not pleased numbers will ble themselves Strandwards to seniors . Of those who were his colleagues in resigned because the old teachers had not you have only to take the guarantee form purge their feelinge and enjoy the luxury of 1895 , only the Bishops of Chester and St. been re - instated , and asked if the N.U.T. back to the chemist , and he will give you were engineering another strike in that back your money without question . There a good ory " The first night reception was Asaph are still in the House , direction . is no possibility of a dispute as the guaran- appropriately bolsterone . Col. DECIE replied that the teachers had . tee protects you entirely . acted without the authority of the National Union of Teachers . Lambeth Associations . The report was adopted . THE FARM INSTITUTE . sell it and Our labour troubles are not greatly affect ing the public . Men with collecting - boxes re Dr. Davidson , as most people know , was mind no that the builders ' men are still out associated with Lambeth long before he went TERRIBLE PARACHUTE FALL sandwichmen parading outside some of the there as Archbishop , having been Domestic . During an exhibition of flying at Vienna on music - halls with picketing notices call atten- Chaplain in the first instance to Archbishop Bunday parachutist named Bourhis jumped tion to the musicians ' trouble ; and the elec - Tait , and afterwards to Dr. Benson , who , it is It had been decided to establish a farm in- with his parachute from the seroplane of an trical employees say their strike is doug well known , placed the greatest reliance on stitute in the county , and the Agricultural airman named Lemonier when at a height of well . But tube , ' bus , and tram are running his counsel and judgment . How little thought Education Sub - Committee would be allowed 1,800ft . The parachute apparently failed to as usual , we have our onstomary illumination Dr. Davidson had at that time of the brilliant to use all grants earned from the Board of act properly , and he was precipitated to the at night , and it does not look as though any future which lay before him was illustrated Agriculture , in addition to the £ 1,800 which ground , breaking both feet and receiving of these things is likely to be disturbed . by remark which he made shortly after the Committee had placed at the disposal of serious internal injuries . Lemonier's machine If anybody would be interested to bear Archbishop Benson had appointed him his the Agricultural Education Sub - Committee . lost its equilibrium through Bourhie's leap George Elios giring Cleopatra piece of Chaplain . " Here I am , " he said one day to With this aid it was hoped the scheme would and also fell to the ground , the airman being her mind , to witness Queen Elizabeth re- the late Canon Benham , in the Chaplain's be self - supporting . baking Helen of Troy for a shameless hussy , room at Lambeth , " and here I shall probably to observe Boadicea and Joan of Arc ex remain for the next ten years . " Within changing sad reminiscences , or to lend ear to year , however , he was Dean of Windsor . Elizabeth Fry entreating with Jezebel , it will On the motion of Mr. E. F. BULMER , the seriously injured . Education Committee were requested to sub- mit to the Council full particulars of the TRAGEDY OF THREE SISTERS . financial arrangements proposed to be made A pathetic tragedy was discovered fa with the Board of Agriculture , and also full Sheffield on Saturday morning . Three maiden sistere ad lived together in a small house in Thistle - street , on the east side of the city . A few months ago one of the sisters died , and last Thursday a second passed away . The third , Miss Elizabeth Stafford Hale , over- come with grief , went into the bedroom , took a last look at her dead sister , and then cut her throat . She was found on the floor dead SMALL HOLDINGS . shortly be possible to do all these things , One of the King's Standard Bearers . Moreover , it will be possible also to hold high Lord Mostyn , who acted as bearer of the details of the staff and working of the pro- converse with the mighty ones of the future Welsh Standard at the King's Coronation , posed institute before proceeding with the as well as of the past , for both are to be re- celebrated his fifty - eighth birthday last scheme . presented at the dinner of the ages " at the week . Mostyn Hall , Flintshire , the family Hotel Cecil early next month . So at least I seat , dates from the time of Henry VI , and am assured by the Writers ' Suffrage League contains a library famous for its collection of and the Actresses ' Franchise League , under antiques , amongst which is a treasured whose auspices the impersonators of the cele silver harpe , " presented by Queen Elisa- brities of all time are to gather in such gay beth at the time when the charter for holding and festive circumstances . More men are in the Eisteddfod was granted . vited , It is ominious to observe that it is . hoped they will come as Greek slaves or as Roman soldiers . " If it had been Greek gods and Roman Emperors , now The Small Holdings Committee recom- mended the purchase of Canon Bridge farm 250s . Ir . 8p . - for £ 6,600 , and that appli- cation be made to the Local Government by a cousin . Board for consent to borow the money . WITCHCRAFT STILL IN VOGUE . A report suggestive of medieval witchcraft , says the Paris correspondent of the Daily Chronicle , comes from Rheims . In the local TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS . ENT OF Letters were received from the Local Gov- The traffic between Bisley Camp and ernment Board as to entering into an agree Brookwood was seriously interfered with , on ment with the Insurance Committee for con- Baturday night owing to the engine of tributing towards the cost incurred by the cemetery a woman the other day picked up special train becoming derailed . Large num- ACCOUNT BOOKS . Our stock is noted for its bers of those who had been shooting at the reliable wearing qualities and reasonable ranges were inconvenienced . It was not pos prices . 1 Gazette Office Advt . sible to resume traffic for some hours . Council in the treatment of tuberculosis , and lamb's heart , which had been transpieroed the matter was referred to the Tuberculosis with a knitting - needle and was full of pina Sub - Committee to confer with the Insurance Centuries ago sorcerers made it a practice be Committee and arrange some basis for pay- treat lambs hearts in this manner . |