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Date 11/06/1914
Type Newspaper
Format
Language English
Area Ross Gazette
Collection Holder Herefordshire Libraries
Date of Publication 11th June 1914
Transcription ACTOO-
LTIES .
Capes
lk , Coloured Faced Cloths , Soft
L COLOURS , and any shade to shades , Folding Umbrellas , &amp; c .
SECOND SHEER
Rubicon
Burgundy
Per Flagon ,
2 / -
" Big Tree " Brand Sparkling Muscatel
to heal out
Stout
THE ROSS GAZETTE THURSDAY , JUNE 11 , 1914 .
Per Don , Half - pint Bottles
Worthington's Burton Dinner Ale
2 ) -
2/6 per Don . Pints .
Per Half - Bottle , 2/3
Per Dos ! Pint Bottles , 3/6
In perfect condition .
Port
neft
Per Bottle .
EXCELLENT VALUE .
VERY NOURISHING AND BASILY DIGRICED
Borew - stoppered Bottles .
owersby
( LIMITED
lace , Ross .
QUALITY , FOR VALUE .
HALL
EERS DERS ,
( LIMITED ) ,
Garage ,
ed , including alterations
Screens , Re - upholstering ,
Diploma
Per Bottle ,
J. BARNWELL &amp; SON ,
Agents for
W. &amp; A. GILBEY'S WINES &amp; SPIRITS .
Honey
in Sections
Grocers , ROSS .
Pine Apple
Price Lists on application .
fro
Agents for
Schweppe's Malvern Waters
In Syphons , SODA , SELTZER ,
LITHIA , &amp; c .
In Blioes .
NEW SEASON'S , 10 + d .
Per Tin
101d .
Also in Bottles .
Delicious with Oream or Custard
Sohweppe's Stone Ginger Beer . Sohweppe's Proset .
per Section .
Immediate Cash Advances .
ustomers ' requirements .
THE
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Second - hand
Cars taken
in exchange .
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Full Market
ak !
use it .
Value allowed .
tending purchasers , who can see
and Printing , &amp; c . , any day in
graphers is at your service .
We stock every requisite for the Amateur Photographer .
BENHAM
site G.P.O. ) ,
ROSS - ON - WYE
nd gradually
vestad it round
the
ir towals the inlet in the hope that road would come to his
e on the
ce .
In the course of the contest , asted for nearly Fro hours , the big sh the smaller one four or five times , and
lly made off . baulked of its prey . and
Mr. Charlton could either hook it or
The smaller fish was almort torn to
in the struggle . The later stages of the ere witnessed hy a rural postman and angler , both of whom had a good view arge fish .
CRICKET FIXTURES .
ROSS FIRST ELEVEN .
8. - Ludlow and South Shropshire , home
0. - Holmer , away
7. - Lydney and Aylburton , home
Ledbury , home
Cheltenham , away
-Chepstow , home
" A " TEAM FIXTURES .
0. - Longhope , home
7. - Brockhampton , away
-Bradley Court School , home
-Bradley Court School , away
LEAGUE FIXTURES .
-Cinderford v . Goodrich and
Bishopswood
Ruardean v . Ross
Weston v . Perrystone
-Goodrich and Bishopswood ( B ) v .
Ruardean
-Goodrich
Perrystone
and
Bishopswood
Ruardean v . Weston
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Whitbread's Ales and Stout , in Bottle .
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Bulmer's Herefordshire Cider
New Price Lists now ready on application .
HERBERT B. MEW , Telegrams - Barrel , Rous
BARREL BREWERY ,
ROSS .
The Boss Gazette .
FURRDAY , JUN 2014
PERSONAL GOSSIP .
The King . "
It is not easy to think of , the King a middle - aged man , writes a correspondent . first saw him thirty years ago on the other
NOTES FROM THE METROPOLIS , side of the world , when he came ashore from
BY OUR IN
We do not hold our Opinions expressed by the a
his ship , a lively , vivacious youngster , who found it a little trying amid a lot of solemn and elderly notabilities to comport himself with princely gravity . The next time I BAW him was walking with his father , the late Parliament has reopened , and the politi . King Edward , up the slope of Windsor Castle , behind the bier of his soldier- olans are back in town again That there is brother , the Duke of Clarence . The boy bad to be no autumn session is welcome reflec- become a man , keenly sensible of his tion to all but the most enthusiastio of Parlia changed destiny . On many occasions since mentarians How long the present session then I have been privileged to see him and will last it is not possible to say . Normally , hear him , and never without forming the of course , it should extend to the end of impression that he is a man of distinctive mental capacity and vigour of character . August or early in September ; and after Mr. Lloyd George's Criccieth speech Government First of June Courts . aupporters are emphatic in their dealaration that there will be no early dissolution . Unionists , on the other hand , cherish the hope that some means may be found of forcing the Government to appeal to the country . The Whips will need to be active , for there is a general feeling of " snap ivisions " in the afr . The next move in the Irish controversy lies with the Peers , who reassemble next Monday . They will not take the Home Rule Bill immediately , and there is some talk of its further postponement to allow of the second reading debate on the Welsh Church Bill , The waiting time will be occupied , no doubt , by " conversations " and other events sub rosa . Interest among Churchmen is centred upon the Day of Intercession for the Welsh dioceses .
Any hope that Suffragette militancy is " played out " is now clearly seen to be a quite insupportable exercise in optimism . Every day brings fresh news of violence , From which neither property nor , appa rently , the person can be regarded as safe . Newspaper editors are as little sacred as the closing of Academy pictures , and churches except during the hours of Divine service has , in many cases , been considered This necessity arises from necessary . branch of the campaign which has caused more pain to many people than any other , and if reports are correct it is responsible for a considerable division of opinion in the
ranks of the militants , themselves . The sen- sation of the week has undoubtedly been the scene in the Throne Room , although , of course , its actual results were not as far reaching as those of some other phases of the movement . His Majesty made no sign either of approval or disgust when Miss Blomfield made her dramatic appeal , " For God's sake stop forcible feeding but he is generally believed to have been much upset by the incident . Lady Blomfield has dis claimed , responsibility for ber action . A serious allegation is being made . is beinghter's by the women to the effect that some of the prisoners are being drugged with bromides in their cells a procedure which would , bf course , be dangerous and legal . There was sensation when it was known that a summons had been granted on a charge of smuggling drage into prison at the instigation of the Suffragettes . It be
some
The King and Queen held the first of the Jume Courte at Buckingham Palace on Thure- day night , when many young women who are destined to take leading places in society made their début . One of the most interesting was Lady , Maud Cavendish , the elder daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire , who was presented by her mother , Lady Mand is one of the few intimate friends of Princess Mary , and will later on be practically certain to hold some prominent position at Court , as her father , is a close friend of the King , while the Duchess is Mistress of the Robes to the Queen .
Some Debutantes .
Grand Duke Michael and Countess Torby , Countess Nada Torby , the daughter of the was presented by her mother , and it is in her honour that the Countess Torby is later on giving big ball at Hyde Park Hotel , which , will be one of the most lavish entertainments of the season . Lady Irene Curzon , the eldest daughter of Earl Curzon of Kedleston , was Suffolk and Lady Evelyn King , the daughter presented by her aunt , the Countess of of the Earl and Countess of Lovelace , who came out a short time back at a dance given by the Countess of Lovelace and the Hon . Mrs. Alfred Anson , was also presented by her mother .
An Anglo - German Princess .
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Ross Police Court .
FRIDAY.Before Captain R. H. Versohoyle ( Chairman ) , Colonel O. R. Middleton ,. Mr. H. J. Marshall , Mr. J. E. 8. Hewath , Mr. F. S. Collins , Mr. Henry Southall .
LICENSE TRANSFER . The licence of the Nag's Head Inn , Copse- Cross - street , Ross , was temporarily trans- ferred from Mr. Levis Rose to Mr. W. H. Pearson . As the testimonials of the new tenant were satisfactory , no objection was
The German Princess " who has been in the public eye as having crossed the Channel in an aeroplane is German only by marriage , says the World , having been born Lady Anne Savile , younger daughter of the late Lord Mexborough . Lady Anne married in 1897 the youngest of the seven brothers of the Prince of Lowenstein , Wertheim , and Freudenberg , one of the great German houses recognised as anking with the Royal Families of Europe . raised . Prince Ludwig disappeared mysteriously shortly after his marriage , and was subse quently discovered to be fighting in the The Prin- Philippines , where he was killed . cess has had a house for many years in Upper Belgrave - street .
Sir William Osler ,
WOW
Harewood End Police . Court .
Capt . T. Raymond MONDAY - Before Symons ( in the chair ) , Mr. W. H. Southey and Alderman T. Preece .
THE EDUCATION ACT . Frederick Williams . labourer , of Symonds ' Yat , was charged with not sending his child , Dora , regularly to school .
Mr. F. Bolton , School Attendance Officer , stated that the defendant's child was eight years of age . She was in standard two , and had made 25 attendances out of à possitle REMANDED AND DISMISSED . William Murphy , of no fixed abode , was 40 for the last four weeks . The doctor brought up in custody charged on suspicion wrote that the child was not fit to attend Mr. Bolton said that if that letter had with breaking into Brookhampton Parish Church , with the intention of committing a been produced to the Committee , no sum- felony on May 30th last . mons would have been issued . The parents had been warned three times .
P.C. Francis , of Old Gore , stated that on Saturday last he received information that the Parish Church at Brookhampton had been broken into the previous night . From in- quiries he had made in the district and the description given him he came to Ross and arrested the prisoner on suspicion on Thurs day .
school .
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The Chairman : Defendant will be fined le . William Porter , labourer , of Whitchurch , was summoned for not sending his boy , Harold , regularly to school .
Bir William Oster , the brilliant Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford , who has re- ceived the honour of election as Foreign Asso- eiate of the French Academy , is not an American , though he was imparted by Oxford from an American University . He is a son of an Anglican clergyman who migrated from whom there is a passing reference in Mozley's " Reminiscences . " One of his brothers is a Canadian Judge of Appeal , and another re- not affect the allegations against the authori presents West Toronto in the Dominion Par The charge made was that bromides liament . Professor Osler has made several have been administered , and in such large delightful contributions to literature , includ- per gall . 10d . Light Dinner Ale - Half - pinta , per dos . 1/6 quantities as to cause à bromide rash . The ing an interesting treatise on " Science and
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prisoners were drugged by the authorities , they had no objection to drugging them selves . Strictly speaking , this summons does
ties ,
Four Baronesses Beaumont .
smuggling " charge relates to apomorphine Immortality . " hydrochloride , which is an emetic , and 1/8 could not , of course , have a sedative effect , D / 6 or create a bromide rash It is , however , a , highly - dangerous drug because of its action on the heart , and its hitroduction into the
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DENTISTRY
In connection with the Howard - Beaumont engagement , it is rather curious , says &amp; cor
Supt . Broad then applied for a remand that further inquiries might be made .
The application was granted . Prisoner asked if he might be taken to Hereford prison rather than be kept at the Police Station until Monday , as he preferred going to a b
Prisoner was brought up on Monday at the Magistrates Olerk's office - before Capt . R. H. Verschoyle .
Supt . Broad said he had failed to obtain further evidence , and asked that prisones might be discharged .
Mr. Bolton said the boy was 18 years of age , and was in standard five , and he had made no attendances out of a possible 50 . that the lad had an exemption . An official letter was sent to the defendant stating that the child had got no exemption , and there- fore could not be excused . The boy had been at work , and the gentleman who em- ployed him had been deceived about this . Since this the boy had returned to school . The Chairman : Defendant will be fined Is . Allan Bishop , labourer , Pencoyd , was sum- moned for a like offence respecting his boy John .
Mr. Bolton said the boy was 18 years of age , and in standard three . He had made
- prison is rightly regarded as a very grave respondent , to note that there are four ladies failed to establish the charge , prisoner won 82 attendances out of a possible 44. This was
offence .
Capt . Verschoyle said that as they had be dismissed , but he hoped it would be a Prisoner left with a " Thank you , air : " "
entitled to style themselves Baroness Beau- mont . Besides the young Peeress , there is her Has Mr. G. K. Chesterton joined the grandmother , the widow of the eighth Baron , warning to him in the future . Church of Romet There has been some the widow of her uncle ,, the ninth Baron ; and doubt about the matter in a good many her own mother , who is the widow of the
on
Wealthy , Family . But without that the Beaumonts are a very wealthy family . Besides the Stapleton es
A PROPOSED AMALGAMATION IN IN HEREFORDSHIRE . At a meeting of Hereford Rural District Council , Mr. W. G. Bankes presiding , the question of the isolation hospital again came up for consideration .
a case of habitual irregularity .
The Chairman : A fine of ls . will be im- posed . DELAYED BY A STORM . Raymond Rudge , farmer's son , Llanwarne , was summoned for being in charge of a wag- out a light attached to the vehicle , in the parish of Llanwarne , on May 22nd .
The father of the defendant appeared . P.O. Green deposed that at 9.30 p.m. on May 22nd , he saw Raymond Rudge on the highway in the parish of 1.lanwarne in charge of a waggon and three horses . There were two other men present . Defendant
The Health Committee reported that had no light on the waggon , and when ques- letter had been received from the Weobley tioned , Rudge said he thought he should Lighting up Rural District Council , stating that they have got home before dark .
For Natural looking ARTIFICIAL TEETH and PAINLESS EXTRACTIONBstration that the age of miracles is not past , ously in the family since the Conquest , they were prepared to contribute £ 1.200 to be time was at 8.15 . p.m. Rudge was not far
Bass's and Worthington's Ale and Guinness's Stout people's minds . Mr. Cecil Chesterton de- tenth Baron . The ninth Baron's widow was serted the Anglican Church some time ago , the only daughter of the late Mr. Frederick ISOLATION HOSPITAL PROVISION ' gon and horses after lighting up time , with- but he left G. K. C. still in the fold . I hear Wootton Isaacson , whose wife was well now that the latter is to preside for Mon- known as a West - End milliner under the name of Madame Elise . On her signor Benson at the Caxton Hall on Monday trade week , when he lectures " Modern daughter's marriage to Lord Beaumont Madame Miracles , " under the auspices of the Catholic Elise , settled on her £ 6,000 a year and a sum Guild . It looks , therefore , as though the of £ 100,000 . author of Orthodoxy " has definitely thrown in his lot with Rome . Miracles are a favourite subject with Mr. Chesterton , and we may expect some sparkles in his speech . If he proves a silent chairman or deserts paradox for platitude , he might give a striking demon - tates in Yorkshire , which have been continu- though it is not unlikely that the audience own twenty - four sores in London which expended in increasing the accommodation from home , and he also added that he had would be demanding its money back . Father thirty years ago were valued at £ 10,000 a at the Hereford Council's hospital at Burg- been delayed through the storm . the light- Ponson has been very active in London lately year , and thirty acres in Dover valued at hill , and to become joint owners and part - ning , and thunder being too severe to go At the nominal rate of in- Mr. Rudge . senior , said he did not expect The distinguished novelist - priest's series of £ 2,000 a year . ners of the same in the proportion which sermons at the Carmelite Church in Bay orease of urban values both these properties such sum bears to the total cost . water has attracted much attention , and his must now be worth very much more . " outspoken remarks have brought him a most interesting collection of anonymous letters . Served in the Crimea . Major - General R. The Sunday services at the various churches
for the opportunity to obtain orders on our merita in open competition .
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The Health Committee recommended the his son home with the horses when the Council to accept the terms offered . The storm came on . He was certainly to blame The Chairman said defendant would be acceptance would necessitate &amp; different for not leaving the horses behind . mode of managing the hospital , and there mitted . and chapels were influenced , as might have eighty - four years of age on Thursday , is the would be two ways by which this might be ned 2s . 6d . , and the costs would be re- accomplished , either by the two Councils ASSAULT OHARGE DISMISSED . been expected , by the terrible disaster to the son of the late Major Forbes Mackenzie , agreeing to enter into an agreement for Arthur and Mary Jones , man and wife , Empress of Ireland . The Salvation Army and he joined the Royal Artillery in 1840. carrying out the arrangements or by a joint had already held its memorial service in the He served in the Crimean Campaign , and hospital board , for which a provisional order of Much Dowchurch . were summoned for of the Local Government Board would have assaulting and beating Elisabeth Harris , Albert Hall , and , in its way , it was tremen took part in the battle of Inkerman and the to be obtained . The committee recommend- married woman , of the same parish , on June dously impressive . Over a hundred seate were siege and fall of Sebastopol , including the " reserved for the dead , and the night of five bombardments , while at the bombarded the appointment of a joint hospital board , 2nd . Arthur Jones appeared , but Mrs. Jones these vacant chairs of their comrades bad ment of Kinburn he commanded the rocket and that a precept be issued to each district train . His good work was mentioned in de- council included in the scheme to pay its was absent through ill health . most poignant effect on the " soldiers . " General Booth's address was a fine combina - spatches , and he was given a Brevet - Majo - proportion of the expenditure to the amount Elizabeth Harris deposed that she lived ab tion of dignity and pathos . The more re - rity and the medal with two clasps , Knight of capital that each Council had invested in Much Dewchurch , and that her husband w strained pathos of the church and chapel ser of the Legion of Honour , Turkish medal , vices on Sunday was not less intense . Appro and the Fifth Class of the Medjidieh . priate hymns were introduced at most places . retired in 1881 . Prayers were asked for the dead in most of
the Catholic Churches , Anglican and Roman , Head of Army Medical Service . was made in Protestant pulpits . There were
He
the venture .
The committee had come to the conclusion a carpenter , She was at home on June and when she saw Arthur Jones sa she was tak that to provide the accommodation for ing her cows down to Coedmore Common Weobley - five beds and for the two Led- The man came out and began to interfere bury Councils - five beds - would necessitate with her , he picked up s stick and told her an enlargement of the hospital , costing to take the cows on through , as she had na
and sympathetic reference to the bereaved Surgeon - General Sir Arthur T. Sloggett , something like £ 3,000 . Weobley would right where she was . As a new fence had
The World's Best , with every known improvement many references to the leaster at the various Ting , C. , Hon . Surgeon to the mine 21,300 of this , and Hereford the re- been erected , she had to take the cows down Brotherhood meetings in the afternoon . The who has been appointed Director maining 21,600 , which would entail re- by the defendant's cottage . She told Jones and modern efficiency devices . Lord Mayor caused these gatherings to be General of the Army Medical Service , is a son payment of principal and interest of about to go in and mind his own business . As she was returning , Jones ' wife came out and oiroularised with a request that they should of the late Inspector - General Sloggett , B.N. , 290 per annum , towards which the two Led- Blogge These Instruments possess the most remarkable powers of variable tempo , expression take retiring collections in aid of the Man of Tremsbyn , Paignton , and was born in bury Councils would pay £ 75 per annum . alapped her across the face . Jones , the male slon House Fund . At all the principal meet 1857. He served with the Dongols Expedi - This would be giving the district increased defendant , also used bad language . Com melody production , and ready interpretive facilities . Inge this was done . tion of 1896 , receiving mention in despatches , hospital accommodation , and more efficient plainant stated that she had her little baby the medal with two clasps , and the Fourth service than could be supplied under exist in her arms . and Mrs. Jones mooked her PRICES from We are apparently to be spared the inflic- Class of the Osmanieh ; also in the Nile Cam- ing conditions . at a cost to the Hereford with her fist and hand . It made her feel tion of busmen's strike , with the resultant paign , 1808 , and was present at the Battle of Council of an annual outlay of a sum equal very bad , as she had been under the doctor for some time . This was not the first time compulsory pedestrianism . The recent ballot Khartoum , where his horse was shot and he to £ 15 for capital charges . Here , Dr. Jones , Medical Officer of Health , in a that Mrs. Jones had struck her . When her made it clear that there was not sufficiently himself was dangerously wounded , strong majority to offer any chance of sud - again , he was mentioned in despatches , got report said the suggested extensions would ( complainant's ) hushand came up , Mr. Jones conatul strike ; but , on the other hand , the the medal with clasp and the Third Class include additions to the nurses ' house , at a left . In reply to the defendant , Mrs. Harris He also went through the last cost of £ 800 , a new pavilion , at a cost of said that Arthur Jones did not touch her , mood of the men was one which might easily Medjidieh . cause trouble . The result is an offer of fur South African War , being once more men- £ 1,200 , giving accommodation for twelve but she said they could not go to a place of ther concessions from the masters ; and Itioned in despatches and getting the Queen's more patients , making twenty in all , addi- Worship without being insulted . The Complainant's husband then gave evi- have good authority for saying that they are Medal with three clasps and the King's with tions to the laundry at £ 100 , and steam dis- infector at £ 250 . dence , and said that on the day in question pretty sure to be accepted by the men . The two , as well as the C.M.G. The opinion was expressed that the Led- he heard his wife screaming , and he ran mileage rates in busy districts are to be ad- bury Councils . in their own interests , should down to her to see what was the matter . Bhe vanced , and the conditions of " spread " over Octogenarian Colonel . become partners , and not tenants , although was on the ground with Mrs. Jones standing time are improved . There are 6. 83. and Colonel Sir Arthur the proposed arrangement was favourable to by her . He did not see any blow strick , bu . 8d . daily minimum rates for drivers and K.C.B. , V.D. , of Bosaham St. Martin , Devon , Hereford . The cost of the extension to but he saw some blood on her elbow He conductors respectively and claube which who joined the ranks of octogenarians on Hereford District would be about £ 800 . picked his wife up and took her from there . gives particular satisfaction is the one which Thursday - having been born on June 4th , The matter was referred back to the Coun- Mrs. Jones never said anything , but Arthur provides that new time - table shall be sub 1834 will be remembered by old Parliament oil in committee . Jones said " You keep to your own place , and we will keep to ours mitted to a representative of the trade union arians as a former member of the House of before its adoption . In the building dispute , Commons . He represented West Cornwall in too , the prospect is paid once more to be the Liberal interest from 1868 to 1885 , enjoy . brighter . “ The decision of the men to work on ing the honour for those seventeen years their own is said to have had some effect on without having once to undergo a contest . the masters ; while the more far - sighted of the Sir Arthur was a great friend of the Volun men have realised that their present expeteer movement , and as Hon . Colonel of the diens can only be a temporary one ,
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Arthur Jones , for the defence , plained why his wife could not attend , and also told the Court what Mrs. Harris had said con cerning his children . He told the woman to move her cows , as he did not want them on his garden . In addition to telling him to mind his own business , Mrs Harris called him an Irish Pig His - master had told The Rome correspondent of the Daily him that the woman had no right to take fines that the Anarchists as Ancons led by her cows where she did . rico Malatesta well known , also in Londong The Chairman said the case would be Bunday dismissed . Allempted to hold meeting on morning , but , being prevented by the held it in the evening outside the city . Sub- Bequently they attempted to reach the centu A prisoner at Middlesex Bessions on Bafusof the city , but were met by the
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