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The Egham and Staines News and Weekly Journal for Ascot, Sunninghill, etc. from Egham, Staines, England • 3

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THE EGHAM STAINES NEWS AUffOgT 22 1908 and when The jury retired for a short UHJCB iTSEY PETTI BESSIOITB Am Mtnmiul tamad ftfcaa thav' have a hospital of our own 'I was of a different Hytha Allotments £39 4 3d Btroude Allot- opinion at one time but having attended some mente £8 13s 2d of the meetings and learning the cost of the I small holdixos in luumnm act 1907 nnfcnan of tha nnanital anmraatad It ftfehtanan ThaRnmv County Council had rafanad ana The magistrates present at the the aid he found the defendant who was drunk refosinxtoleaveaecmfectlonesshop Witness advisea him to clear out of the town but Cronium mmarked that he did not want to be inspected about here" After going a few yards weekly sitting Walpole7oBV(ta Baker Mr on weanesaay were Blr Unas the chair) Mr Lnwrence me am in favour of doing something our- I application to the Kgham Urban District Goun- Boyos Mr Pileher prisoner stated that he would have aome beer cU for an allotment of one acre and the com selves and keeninx it to ouraeivea Jack Oooper a horse dealer of Eghamhad had died from syncope due to debility and added the following rider: "That we wish to irrnrnss our regret that sufficient care and attention does not appear to have been provided by the asylum authorities and to add that the staff does not appear to be sufficient for the due care of the number of the patients two nurses only being employed in the wards and only one being present at we time deceased was treated'' but witness told him that ha would not be served He had previously been turned out of she Prince Albert aad with the assistance of to pay 78 for three of his horses having strayed to she High-street Egham oa Aug 13th There were several previous eonyietions of a mittee reeommenaea was one acre of the scavenging field nearest Pooler Green-road be offered to the applicant at £2 10s per annum rent free for first year or as aa alternative one acre of the Btroude Altotment ground at £2 per PC Blemmings witness took him to the jpoUoe-stetion He was guilty of shouting aad using bad language In default of paying a fine of 5s Cronium went to prison for seven days similar character Evan Howard alias Jones of Horsell was ordered to pay 20s for acting in an indecent manner at Horsell There were a large number GABJM3NEHS YIOTOBIOT78 Oonsiderabls interest was evinced in the annual cricket match between teams of local gmrdeners and coachman which took place oa the Common on Wednesday The cricket although not all of the orwodox eharacter pronxxajdingly interesting despite the easy ydnof Oe gardeners who as usual proved to be the victors The winning team who were wearing their working blue aprons were eep-triMrily Mr A Newman andMr Brett acted in a similar capacity for the coachmen who were wearing the regulation top hat The teams were fifteen astdeVand Messrs Caryar and Brown fulfUledwe duties of umpires Luncheon aad also a meat tea was partaken of at The Stag aad Hounds sad asmoktogeoaeert followed in the evening Mr Hmum ocea-pied the chair and the company ruunuerad about sixty Bongs were contribute I by Messrs Brett Francis Tilbury Flatman Be wp I Peters Kiag and Newmaa For the whming team Theobald eapUued seven Inkala Bit IT anna mmA 11 a xn LOHDOH BBIOADB B0T9 AT CHEBT8BT During the week a contingent of the 32nd ondonT Companv of the Bova' Brixade THE GABE AGAIHST MOTORISTS Below we rive a copy of the wording on a poster which is displayed on several of the walls and hoardings in Guildford i Men of BngUnd I Tour birthright is being taken from you by reckless motor drivers You have she same right to use the public roads as you have to use the houses you five in without having your lives endxngered 1 Reckless raotorists drive over and kill your children Reckless motorists drive over and kill both men and women or previous convictions against the man though they were all of a petty character 1 Artnu' Wm Grainger a pensioned polioemsn of St Arm's Hill Ohertoey had made an application for a separation order against his wife Mary Grainger alleging that she was aa habitual Applicant now asked permission to withdraw the summons stating that he had come to a settlement with bis wife and that she had completely broken dowu-The desired permission was granted OOSTXT DUAL IX LXAD James 8oelling a metal dealer of Chertsey was summoned for buvinx lead nnder tha numbering slightly over a score have been quartered at Weston House the of tne weal oompany The boys who under the enmrnandof ftant Tlavia Tne Uhairman weu or course a greas aeai rests with the medical offloer of health It was finally decided to- request the medical officer of health to attend a meeting of the General Purposes Committee to discuss the point council aniens The Special Committee appointed by the Council respecting improved accommodation of the Council's offices reported that they had met tile fub-oommittoe of the Kgham Literary Institute and the joint committee agreed to suggest that the Council should formulate their re- nsmentsas to omens and alterations in order the Institute Building Committee might prepare a plan for the Council's approval and ascertain the armrorimato cost on the understanding that tlui basis of rent would be five per cent upon the amount expended Mr Gray said when this matter oame before the Council at the last meeting he had expressed the opinion that he wanted to see this matter settled one way or the other It was now understood by the special committee appointed to go into the question that if the Literary Institute authorities constructed extra rooms in providing better accommodation for the Council they would charge the Council five per eons on the outlay The Institute Committee had stated that they would be prepared to make certain improvements to that Council room by altering the position of the door and improving the ventilation It was found to effect the required alteration it would roughly cost about £680 Taking the two schemes it was found that the east of the Institute scheme would mean a total eost of £95 per annum to the Council this indulinir the £25 already paid as rent and furniture £35 Regarding the other raua nunaiiu oowiar OX XM Smith with for 47 have spent sn interesting and enjoyable week in end around tha town and the commissariat department (under the supervision of Adjutant Parr of Chertsey) has apparently given every satisfaction On Sunday morning the lads attended divine aervioe at the Oonrnuratiiaial Reckless motorists kill your Reckless motorists kill tout ENGLEF1ELD GREEN YI0T0BIA RIFLE CLUB A post match was shot between Victoria and Bouthall on July 22nd and resulted in a win for the Victoria club by 53 points The conditions were ten men aside ten shots on BMRG decimal targets the eight best scores to count The foUowingare the scores Victoria: Clarke 100 Gibson 97 a Benn 98 BirehaU 94 OVTough 93 White 93 and Benn 93 total 780 Bouthall: Elooek97 Hanson 92 Jones 92 Knight 81 A Home 90 Leather 88 Hanson 80 and A Boot 71 total 707 The 12th spoon competition was concluded on August 6th and resulted in soma excellent shooting as will be seen by the soores which are as follows the highest possible being 180 First class: Gibson 160 White 159 (reoeived 2) Benn 159 Clarke 159 0 Benn 158 Ward 158 Breokon 150 (reoeived 8 158 Lutman 150 Birohall 157 A Harrison 155 Butler 149 (reoeived 4) 153 Hart148 Second class Toombs 150 (reoeived 2 152 Taylor 140 (10)7159 Willis 141 and that after a three day's hearing the Judge ordered thai the trustees of the Holloway Baiiatorfum were entitled to the injunction which they claimed and a declaration that no right of war existed and the counter claim of the Council waa dismissed with costs At the hearing the whole eaae depended npou the question of fact The legal point railed by the Holloway Baaatorium authoritiM were hardly seriously pat forward and it became a simple question aa to whether or no there wassnmeient evidence of naer of Areher4aoe to enable the Judge to infer that at some time prior to the making of the railway and after the date of the Enclosure Award of 1817 there bad then been a dedication by the then owner to the public The evidence of non-user which waa tendered by the Holloway Banatorinm waa more favourable to the Council than otherwise and every old witness who was still living and remembered the roal maintained in the witness box that from the date of their earliest memory it was a public road There were however two things which weighed very heavily on the Judge The first was that he required very moon stronger evidence to infer dedication from user where a private right of way existed because a portion of the user might have been attributed to the user of the private way and secondly undoubtedly a strong impression was made upon his mind from the face that at the time the railway was cut across the road no Section waa taken by the public to this course MBuyours faithfully A Dallas Brett" The Chairman said he did not know if any of the members wished to say anything on the matter He had had unfortunately to pull members up for speaking on the subject before the Judge's decision was given but now they had aa opportunity of saying anything they wished Mr Fowelli Perhaps the oorpse had better be buried Mr Hill said there had been one remark of the Judge with which he agreed It was his severe judicial comment when Mr Bramwell Davis had enquired as to the costs the Judge having rraUsd that he did not think than was any substantial ground for setting up the right at all Bo it would be seen the whole thing had been practically summed up in a nutshell Mr i3iffard stated he was glad the question had been settled He had never altered his opinion from the beginning and to bis mind after reading the Judge's summing it was quite clear that if there had ever been a right of way it had been knocked on the head by the railway Motorists fill your houses with dust weight allowed by Act of Mr Chaldeoott represented tbe defendant and Pleaded not PJS Bhepherd stated that on August fin from information received he Church where in the absenoe of thePastor Mr Greenleaf occupied the pulpit end addressed them oeeeded to the CUwpenters' Arms Chertsey eomnany with PO Goobv The defendant Francis 8ewell Tilbury 1-b-w Coote Smith a Foster Bewell Baxter BeweU Flatman Theobald Figg Lemon Theobald Brett Bewell Hyland Newman Bewail Ooombea Theobald Baker Theobald Styles Newman Bewail Jeale Theobald7 Mr Greealeaf chose for hla text tha atinlna- was informed that inquiriee were being made respecting some lead aad he admittedbuying a quantity though he did not know the man? battle cry of Gideon "The sword of the Lord and of Gideon'' Judges 7 20 The sermon was Motorists spoil your clothes with dust Motorists with oast sad stink poison the sir we breath thus injuring your health Bookless motorists Thave compelled 100000 people to withdraw their horses sad carriages from the public roads It is estimated that 100000 men have been thrown out of employment in nnrieeqaenoe It is estimated that SOOjOOO cyclists have been compelled to give up cycling through the reckless driving of tho motorists You cannot ride drive or walk on the public roads without the danger of being killed by reckless motorista IS 12 0 6 8 0 4 8 0 1 4 3 2 0 0 12 73 from whom It was purchased He ling Instructive andjpraotical In the of his remarks he said tha tram defama of a country lies far more in tile moral oharantm- and spirit of its inhabitants than in ships or Uiarke Theobald (Bnelling)said he gave one shilling for tbe lead and sold it to Mr Foster for Is 2d Later on witness visited the yard of Mr Poster and he produced some lead which he found there and which weighed Mibs The nduimum quantity alkrwed under-tha Act waa Mr Chalde Theobald nonata oi wh xec wnere a eoun surrounded with dan vers has its shores mm Orbeu i not out 8) 149 Fletcher 1' 42 Carvell 129 (10) 1 139 Mam ur hWQliARV Will you stand this tvpannv aav lonawrP oott cross ersmined the sergeant with the view Bise upl together! and bring pressure mav of "Aubrey Haw" the rent of this or snowing was Basiling was a rag ai merchant and not a metal dealer The your irwresentaUres In Parliament aad erwise make ft nd unh aa was £50 the owner having consented to ver the around The total expenditure dhmease Bosh is the situation of our country The proper motto oa the banners of a standing aswellMcf a volunteer army is "Defence and not offence'' In ao other way eaa it reeeive 8TAINE8 BTTo Kindly note that the address of our representative Mb HntBstn A Jons has been transferred to Bloot" OsBonn BoaD Bassx the tyrants who endanger your lives and the lives of 'your dear-ones The Government stated that defendant sometimes was driving a vehicle belonging to his brother who was a metal PC Gooby stated that Bnelling at first denied that ha hatufet and sold anvtMn etwer sne anaronatma or nnmanita' rm Aha use to protect you Do not remain like 10 sheep any lonxer but act atonea: then Ttwm Am 100nrm Davis 19 of Hall- and then only will your rights" be restored to you street Staines was charged at Feltham witii being drunk in Park-road Bunbury on Aug 12 pleaded guilty and was fined £2 SwMKDts Haxdkjat A hundred yards breast stroke swimming nandlcap was held at in the Carpenter a Arms but later onhe baying some George King a labourer of Garfield-lane Addlestone apoke to obtaining tbe lead from another man and then selling if to Bnelling when at the Oarpenter'e Arms rar one shilling Witness gave the other man sixpenoe and had a similar amount for Mr Chaldeoott contended that defendant was not a metal dealer but a rax and bona mar- Monk Smith 1 Coote Tilbury 7 Akehurtt Flatman Bmithw 4 Totter Smith 30 Smith Flatman 0 Westbrook and Hyland 8 Rue 1-b-w Smith 35 Theobald Smith Flatman 28 Lemon Brett Bmith 2 BewelL not out 38 Bice Smith 0 Peters Flatman Hyland 28 A Newman Ooomboo 10 Winfitdd Ooombea I Extras 15 199 sanction of rehgion If it were a happy thing for us aad the world also if we could afford to disband our army aad our situation making it safe to embrace the peace principles of she society of friends and others we might then convert every sword into a ploughshare aad never more dig iron from the earth to be used as weapons of war Men slaughtering each other is a spectacle horrid to contemplate War at the beet is a fearful necessity So long as we cannot dispense with locks bolts and bars to MOTORIST ASSAULTED At the Kinxston Omntr Bench on BatnrdaT As to lighting the ease he considered it should Including an outlay of £50 on furniture would amount to £92 and then they had to take into consideration that the Council would be able to let off a portion of the building for £20 per annum which would reduce the eost to £72 It would be noticed that there was a difference in the item of furniture in the two schemes so there should really be a net saving on the "Aubrey Haw" scheme of £25 per annum It was now for the Council to decade whether they should have proper accommodation The Institute authorities had asked the Council for an increased rent for £10 making it £35 A letter had been reoeived from the owner agreeing to reduce the lease from a period of 14 years to seven years if desired and if the Council decided to takeover the building Mr Powell was willing to pay the amount of rent which the Ootmaiinad to pay to the Institute authorities until they oould be liberated so that Alfred May 45 tailor of 73 Alfred-road Btames on Monday evening xne winner was Felix Gardener (Sseos) seoond Caiger enargea wiw Having Bpring-grove Hpsomwasc assaulted Cecil Nathan of Molesev at Clarence street Kinxston efaant aad this was quite aa isolated tnatemw of a purchase of lead upon his Tbe inagistrates imposed a fine of 10s and ordered the defendant to also pay the costs lis waa further charred with having been drunk rceci our gooas from thieves nor with polios preserve our persons from nltt and on (Hratch) third Benn (Zsecs) and fourth Hoarc (lOstos) The Staines Fire Brigade were called on Tuesday morning to an outbreak at Mr Merrick's premises at BtanweU but it waa found that there was no cause for eeriousahurm tha Am mnalatina' cnlv of a tar boiler which had have been done long ago if it was to have been done at aU As it was now the Council had got to pay the piper Mr Oray I have said so much on this subject that I dont think Iwish to say anything more The Chairman So have Mr Gray: The Judge has given quite enough condemnation in perhaps better language than I eouid have done The Chairman The whole matter is settled now end it is nothing new for a Council to be defeated in a court of law The question then dropped A similar eharxe waa than nrerarrad aninat and disorderly Prosecutor a oompany director said that on the previous evening be waa riding in a motor car with a friend along Clarenee-street and driving most cautiously He noticed Erisoner in the middle of the road waving both is hands about and esllinx on them to aton Amos Foster a well-known metal dealer of WALTON become overheated and burst into flame -The i engaged at tne worn suoaeeoeu in Boots to Parr txx Fare Carriage Paid to Mr Chaldeoott also appeared for the defendant in this esse aad pleaded not guilty PS Shepherd said tha anantitr of badlm- homes from housebreakersit is vain to hope that we eaa dispense with the means of protecting our country from our foes Meanwhile until the advent of the nmianfann we must beprepared to defend our shores Sir Henry Havelook Hedley Vicars aad General Gordon were held up as models of the Christian soldier and the speaker claimed for them that they were as true to the cross as to their oolours Kinx Edward VII wnuM aodown in Union mm they should not have to pay two rente He moved that the Counoil accept either one of the nhHninv tha ImM bv throwinx earth on the eemed in the previous eaae waa weighed in de- flaming tar and the services of the Fire Brigade nnder Second Officer Dexter were not required Mr Hill seconded and said ha thought they timdxnrs premises when it tamed the scales at 141bs Foster stated that ha immhaaari ant your door Bund us8ll and we will post to you a pair of our Normanie Box Calf or Glace Kid Boots Laos or Derbys thus saving you 4- on a Oorrxxix axd Bon Boot Bxparta Writon-oarThaaua Weybridge and Heraham They pulled up tha car to eee what he wanted Just as they were about to move off again prisoner who was drunk oame round to the side of the ear and struck witness who said he was taking up the ease In the interests of motorists generally with a vfpw to stopping Dnnrrs Fooxisx John Haeiunney (37) a labourer of Moor Farm Barton Bucks old rubbish along with the Albert the peacemaker and tn ruing to "Gideon she waa charged as reiwam on xtonoay wiw mui drunk and disorderly at Staines Bridge on afei TOW atated ha bad seen the Foster sob of the defendant spoke to buying a sundry lot from Bnelling nafaHK of old lead and Mr Chaldeoott pointed out that A- I aa a a a Wl hex to notify that tha talannnnla adda aeaver- we speaxer reuiarxea that we story of Gideon- was written for our instruoiinn- and of Bawunss axd Waxss Ltd (printers and PuhHshers and the nronriatnaa nf "TkiniM bisiawers hit snen rU Btiohbury said that after prisoner had caused the ear to pull up he stepped on one side as if to allow it so paaa and then as it was going by him prisoner dealt one of the oooupants of the ear a blow with his fist The oar did not touch nriaoner and on amount prisoner on Btames Bridge about eight o'clock He was very drunk and attempted to jump over the bridge Witness told Mm to go away and teaches us to be humble sod self -distrustful In this connection of a hmnble disposition aad a brilliant destiny Gideon was by no means the lead was purchased by tha son in absenoe sad appealed for leniency Several ooaviotions were that UBBAH COUNCIL The monthly meeting of the above Council was held at the Literary Institute on Tuesday evening Mr Weller JP (chairman) pre-eUed and tha otter members present were Messrs Mullens Bearle Gifted Ledbrook wTGoddard Gray FPowell Hilland Gibbons with the clerk (Mr A HutohlnsV the surveyor (Mr Memoes) the sanitaryinspootor (Mr Simpson) and nHWadaaainat prove ueraia-) are in Chertsey sad 178 Wey bridge Mendaawhowaa fined £5 and ordered lopey prisoner crossed to the Surrey side but later uabxxx-s On Tuesday last through the kindness of the surrounding gentry the singular He is one of many men who have emerged from obscurity and the contented diaeharge of humble omoes to shine as stars He was overwhelmed with the masmitude of the returned ana was saxen inso uanr ant who did not appear was ordered to pay a fine of 10- and the doctor's fee 78 vanon oaomeu were once again able to take of the tatter's drunken condition witness took him into Prisoner alleged that as he eould not get across the road in time he asked the motorists to ston until he trot back to tha teak nor does he venture to accept it until the rata collector (Mr Feltham ADDLESTONE Wm beg to notify that the telephonb addresses Rawlixus axd Walsk Ltd (printers and assured was His call is from God He had a great work to do aad so had every christian This is no easy work but heaven is not to ha their annual day by tha sea They journeyed down to Southampton by an early train and the majority took tha boat for a trip round the Isle of Wight Being favoured with beautiful weather a most enjoyable day was spent the party retararag to Walton about 10 o'clock The cabmen wish to take this nmavtnnitv nf KICKED THE HORSE IN 4 TEMPER footway but he declared that the ear struck him (prisoner) on the This story was denied by prosecutor The Chairman (to prisoner): Ton were evidently drunk at the The Highways Footpaths and Improvement Committee reported that the surveyor hid submitted eerrespondenoe respecting thetar treat- publishers sad the proprietors of "The Surrey are 191 Gherteey aad 179 reached by easy going people The rest It offers is for the weary the crowns it confers tfamfemin tMtfcln of 1 Maviston-road Old time and oommitted an unprovoked assault Ford-street Bow was summoned at Feltham on Hi Aw mwMiM a Waa whilst in an unfit of tne roaa en a fined are for warriors' brows Fidelity is one of the first nronertiee of a soldier and Gideon amidst 14 days for the two offences 11 ri am wn miiw A DAT! TO Rxxxxxxx Under tha anraam thanking all those ladies and gentlemen who subscribed toward this outing which is always so I A A should sein such an admirable opportunity in the offer of "Aubrey Haw" for the Council's premises The whole of the Council's officers and books could then be within four walls which they were not at the present time The time had surely arrived when they should bring them selves into line with other districts Mr Mullens moved an amendment to the effect that the Council's present room and offices were suitable for the Council if the doors and ventilation were attended to and that the Institute authorities should be offered £5 to carry out tha alterations He said of the two schemes he considered the "Aubrey Haw" scheme was the most preferable but thought if they were going to spend such a large sum of money every year they had better do so in a way that the building in time would be the OouwxTs own property Mr Giffard seconded the amendment and it was supported by Mr Gibbons and Mr Bearle Mr Goddard expressed the opinion that there was a necessity foe a change ana considered the Council had a chance of a lifetime and he failed to see where all the enormous expense that had been spoken of came in Mr Hill drew attention to the fact that the books of the Council were practically distributed all over the parish and in the event of a fire at any of the Council's officers' houses what safeguard had the Council as to their property The Chairman observed that this waa quite true for there were certain books of the parish held by the officers for which the Council had no security He said he was very much in favour of securing such an admirable building as "Aubrey Haw" for tha Council's offices but at the present time he did not feel justified in advocating spending any money in that direction He oould not however speak too highly of the capabilities of "Aubrey Haw" for the of we Chertsey Company of tbe Boys' Briwia a grand garden fete aad cafe ehaateat is being idolatrous kindred had remained faithful to God an example it were for the honour of their Master that all his servants followed arraageu so ne neia in sue pretty grounds of state at Staines on July A Black defended-PO Shattoek stated that he had seen defendant driving three horses attached to a four-wheeled van Defendant had got down from bis dickey and deliberately kkked one of the horses: In reply to witness defendant said he had kicked the horse because it had AJ8HFOR1V urouon usx on inursaay Beptember 3rd nennnaonawui ns puyea by WO of Chertsey Town the 74th LEAD THIEVES CAPTURED Iiondon I 1 PIRE AT AN ALMSHOUSE the Boys' Brigade and tbe School of estimated at about £5 or fflnaultad crafts and the programme will also include musical drills solos sad quartettes "nrfnning with a military tattoo at nine o'clock The from a Ire at one of the Chertsex almabcnaea on A Smart Arthur Brunt (38) a labourer of LowarWel started kicking near the Hew inn" ire saw he bad lost bis temper as he eould not manage the horse Witness examined the horse and found it suffering from thrush and was lame day night and it was fortunate that the loss not much heavier Mrs Nash the Band slam and John Wheeler (26 labourer of 6 garaenswiune illuminated lor toe occasion inmate of the almshouse adjoining Mr Brae's office in London-street aad oonnaite HFlaa Defendant stated he had been a carman roc awta 23 years On the day the horse in question had been hired by his master to assist with the load mm a a A 11 1 1 laadl courts" shortly after eight o'clock had gone up- AS8AULT GABE ADJOURNED At the Chertser Petty Beadona on Wadnaa rarx uocsages urove-roaa -reiwam were charged at Feltham on Monday with being concerned together in stealing 4ewt 441bs of new sheet lead from a yard at Bpringfteld-road Ashford on the' night of August 18th the property of Thomas Harris of the value of £3 He Bad not notieea was is waa wh started from London to proceed to Messrs BIFLE CLDB'8 BUCCE8S For many years a shooting contest among tha Working Men's Club aad institute Union for their challenge trophy has been derided annually and oa Baturday 17 teams of five aompeutors each fired seven rounds at 200 500 and 600 yards respectively at BUley dubs from all parts of the Kingdom being represented The shield aad champion medals fell 1o KinMtonrou-Tbamee with an aggregate of 433 the Brookwood team (432) took the Nursery trophy and medals and Walton-on-Thames 419 secured the medals for tbe second placed team The two indfvdual prises for best aoort-s in the match went to Wilderspein Walton-on-Thames 93 and Fulton GM 93 Brookwood The following are the leading results i Working Men's Clubs Kingston 433 Brookwood 432 Walton 419 Wolvertou 418 Tnnbridge WeUs 418 Kaatieigh 408 NorMtoa 391 Tuabridge Wells (second team) 388 and the Central Club 361 pointa Ashby's Brewery at Staines He admitted day William Bmithers a sailor was summoned lor assaultinx James Davie at Addles tana on nin ana agniea lamp wmon sue subsequently earried with her into the lower rooms It is believed that she was not too careful in disposing of the match aad about a quarter of aa hour afterwards onxoinx into the axrdenaha Evidence waa riven to the effect that PXL lOosnnii we none nui naa ion aw heeause the animal had become unmanageable He was very Defendant was ordered to Ashoroft had seen marks of van wheels in Green August 8th aad there was also another summons against the defendant in company with Mark Bmithers (carman) and Edwin Harris (labourer) for assaulting William Beach on the following night was surprised to find names against the window of the upper apartment The alarm was imme Lane and nrooeedirur down the lane ha found a pay the costs the Chairman observing Wat defendant should never lose his temper with a dumb animal uounars omoes diately rainedand two men dashed off to man she Fire Brigade from she oall boxes The amendment was afterwards put to the eetinx and carried by six votes to four those magistrates-dork read a letter from the officer eommandinx tbe Dominion nmn the rarlsh Cnureh and In Abbey-road DEPARTURE OF INSPECTOR pony and van-and the prisoners Questioned by the constable Wheeler arid then waa nothing hi the van and that he had pulled down the lane because he had no light and did not want to get into trouble The oonstable searched the van and -found a-quantity of-leadr had afterwards took she den into euetody nmeeoiKOoa fortune su JJ lerrow tne Votinx for the amendment being The Chair- which Wm Bmithers is serving aa an able Officer of the Brixade waa standins oataida tha PIKE Insnantnr Pike who has been stationed at seaman stating that she ship wss at sea and would not return until August 21st That defendant would be able to attend tha Court nan Vico-Chairman and Messrs Bearle Led-brook Gibbons sad Giffard Against Messrs Hill Gray Powell and Goddard having been reoeived to tne surveyor's last letter the committee decided to take no further steps for the present except to reoommend that Mr Preston's aosount be now paid wiimoo bums vusnru win The committee had ordered advertisements to bo inserted in two local papers tenting tenders for the re-building of this bridge and the tenders reoeived would be laid before the Council The Chairman said he understood mere had teen no tender received for the re-building of 'Waterloo Bridge The Council had expected to have them in by that evening The Surveyor It is so None have been re- remarked there seemed to have been tt misunderstanding about the matter He thought Mr Goddard" and himself had been appointed to arrange for tenders and then the committee had advertised for same The Chairman I quite understood you were going to do the whole thing The Clerk i Tea that is what I understood but when it came up before the Highways Committee they instructed me to invite tenders by advertisement two local papers The Chairman observed that it was laid down but the work should be open to all builders Mr Gray opined that some misunderstanding had arisen through the wording of the advertisement which stated that preference would be given to local builders He had had one or two people outside the district asking him if it was any good them tendering for the work and he had told them to do so But he considered it was absurd for anyone to estimate on the lines laid down the advertisement Mr Mullens: I thought it was stated that the) contract waa to be kept within the pariah Mr Bearle: That is what I thought Mr Hill: Well I suggest that the builders outside the neighbourhood should be written to now Local builders have had an opportunity of tendering The Chairman: Ton sec it is hardly work that a local builder would tender for MrGoddardi Oh yes he would Anything in bricks and mortar builder will tender for (laughter) It was resolved that the work should be again advertised Messrs Gray and Goddard bemgleft to draft the advertisement for same YKABASX- BOaD Correspondence with Messrs Glutton re proposed alterations of line of road had been submitted by the surveyor in which Messrs Glutton ask that the Council should erect uoclimbabla Staines for over four years is leaving to take up the position of losoue Inspector at Hammersmith on Saturday During his stay in tha town Mr Pike has shown himself to be a smart The Sanitary and General Purposes Com on August 22nd or a later The prose-on tor in the first ease hobbled into the witness box with the assistance of two walking sticks The magistrates decided to adjourn the case for mittee reported the following plant which were Wxbeg to notify that the telephonie address of Rawlixos axd Waux Ltd (nriators aad asB-aergs unnenecs ssssea sues yrneeier bad said he hired the van to do a moving job and had got drunk at Ashford and did not remember what happened Both prisoners pleaded not guilty Brunt remarking that he simply went down the lane to in accordance with tile bya'laws and reoom- Church and it was the work of but a few momenta to obtain a length of hose from the alarm box and cycle with it to the scene of she outbreak The other members of the Brigade made a creditable turn-out and very quickly the hose reel aad then the "steamer "appeared but the flames were extinguished by she application of buckets of water One oomer of the room was badly affected aad the names were BufiUensly strong to sooreh the opposite side but the prindpal damage was caused to a dressing table and box of clothes belonging to Miahara and aha nnrmvlaBiivB nf Tka Smmm and sealous officer ana ne ass gsmea we esteem and warm rexard of the townsfolk by the the same for Proposed is 191 Cberteey a weex ana iniimasea sues a similar course would be pursued with regard to the other case courteous manner in which he has discharged nave a sleep ana woke up right In front of the van workshop and stables at the back of the new shops hi High-street for Messrs Noakes and Co proposed addition to Feradell Kaglefleld Green for Mr 1 8 Powell proposed house for Braywood Avenue for Sir Haith Mr Otter- A previous conviction for felony waa reeordad his duties For several years Mr Pike's rawer was Buperutendent of Police at Kgham and his brother is at present a detective Bergs connected with the Criminal Investigation Department of the Metropolitan Folios WEYBRIDGE 'A PiAxoroxTx Baloox vox Mbssbb Hoxxtwxix axd Box Pianoforte and Musie Warehousemen of Kinxston and Weybridge have bow opened their permanent premises opposite Barclay's Bank Walton Every description of sansioal in-atrumeats will be soil at lowest nrieea against Wheeler who was sentenced to four months' hard labour Brunt was senteno-d to three months' hard labour Lowxst Buiarxn Jaxvu had applied lor permission so ouua snotaer of cottages as per plans passed on May 1 1906 and now on the tabu: Mr Bundv CAPTAIN'S DEATH RET RED Tunings aad repairs executed by akUlad axd ftxraxw need umoe Uueen's Road Good House Coal 25- per ton Kitchener Large Nuts 23-per ton Hot Stove Coal Oh per Tlon Best Wallsend 28- Best ilkstone 27- Best CHERTS EY Wxbextonotify that the telenhonia addmu wished to know if the Council would permit him to build a bungalow (plan to be submitted) if it was exactly' like the one being built by Mr Tom ACTION BT THE UBBAH CODHGIL At the Chertsey Petty Sessions on Wednesday! Murray Hampshire eab propria tar of only nano Players for hire Asylum Authorities Blamed lay lor 11 wouia do on tne same pmot grouna afioate for ooBUpation was applied for with jamiy xjngnia an-: or ajtonen Cobbles 24- Bt Bright Nuts 25- Hard Steam 25 Coke Anthracite eta Track roada of Bawlohs id Walsx Ltd (printers and publishers aad the proprietor SfThe Surrey Herald is 181 Cherbiey dory's toner if KnolnaM Kamn JP (denutv eoroner for resneet to a villa in Braywood Avenue for Mr to any Station at Bpeoial Prices Tilt the water being supplied from the Company's main BAxratnuj Government Oontreetor Chertsey was summoned under the byelaws of the Chertsey Urban Counoil for not complying with the section which oompels cabmen to wear a badge whilst plying for hire The offences were alleged to have taken place oa July 17th and JulySsth War get your notopaper etc sad your die-stamping from London Masses Raw-uuros axd Walsh Ltd have aa anrivaUad LOW BEAM RESPONSIBLE Fatal Fall from a Loft Mr Gilbert White the Deputy Coroner for West Surrey eondunted aa inquest at the Walton Church Hall oa Tuesday evening concerning tbe death of John Martin White age 29 who for several years past baa assisted to the WATXX SUFPXT The General Purposes Committee resorted that the elerk had been instructed to write the stock aad the latest stamping nMnjiinaa Start prteu Give them a trial aad spend West MidcUesex) held an inquiry at St Peter's Hall na Saturday into she dtcn instances attending the death of James Stoke Barrett aged 61 of 60 Richmond-road Btames whose death was reported in our last Mr Spencer was chosen foreman of the jury The widow of deeeased stated that her husband was a retired captain of the Royal Indian Marines He had not been in very good health for aome time and had been sabjeot to acute melancholia His ooodition became ana rry rropriesar Ho iionaon-street (tee earner of Bridge-road aad Abbey-toed) Chertsey Open aad Closed Carriages to let on hire by hour day or Journey at moderate charges Pair-horse brake for parties Light Covered Yf'JaKIie Baa' ugfat goods Oiders by post receive prompt anention Private address: 73 London- xu IS a Unaideoott (clerk so the Council) appeared on behalf of that body but she defendant was not present Mr Chaldeoott stated that the Counail had your money in the town BwTTxa WxYsaawx Btxax Lauxpxt axd South-West Suburban Water Company suggesting that they might revert to their former procedure sad not insist upon separate services and tappings of their main in tne ease of any pair of cottages belonging to one owner now agreed to pay the water rate direct management of the "The Barley Mow Heraham Mr Wright acted as foreman of the been praotioaily forced to Stake tola action It had been going on for a long time for Mr Telephone No aO jChertsey BTXS I PlAXOXOKTafl I I PlAXO- of Identification was civen bv a iron railings and pay cost of new drainage both public UBXtns roa yixbutia watxh It was renortod by the Lixhtinx ana Fire worse and he waa taken to a private asylum He had refused to take his food Witness had roxTxs 1 I by all the leading makers for at Denham Corner and at the level crossing of Ousaxixb Every Improvement for work to be executed promptly sad on the Latest Scientific Principles Splendid facilities for Drying and Bleammg a ground of over aa acre and a half being set apart for thlspurpose All orders speedily executed BxooxaX Proprietor aad Manager res personal attention to all workvthe ey bridge Steam Laundry sad niaaning Works Rawlixqs axd Walsk Ltd Telimhanta the and BW Railway Gomnany The Brigade Ctanmittee that the Bsaines and Kgham Gas Company had commenced laying down the Hampshire had set them absolutely at defiance His conduct it was ooutended had a bad effect upon the other men on the rank who were not in his position Robert Hill inspector of hackney carriages to tbe Council said the defendant was a licensed driver aad was provided with a badge He produced a letter which Mr Hampshire forwarded to him on June 14th in which witness was advised to put bis own house in order flies sale or hire Music at store pripes Experienced Pianoforte Tuneis sent to all Parts Pianos on the three years' system Bend for price lists of over seventy Hoxxrwxu in Box three doors from extension ox tnen main xor we purpose oi gas smmlv for Dublin lixhtinc at Virsinia Water seen htm last at the asylum on August Btn She complained at not having a re port from the asylum authorities as to her husband's condition until quite recently when she was informed that he was about she same as when she had last seen him Witness described her husband's condition when he came home from veyor had been instructed to inquire whether a fence similar to that in Poofey Green-road would not meet the requirements of the case txx ui or an boads Mr mi ealled attention to the fact that more Councillors Mullens Goddard andGibbens had been almoin ted a sub-committee to submit Holstein Hall Weybridge i Walton also Barclay's Bank atKingstoa- plan for proposed positions of lamps in that ward numbers 179 Weybridge 191 Chertsey the asylum as being positively onny sue supervision should be exercised regarding the bye-roads and said he doubted very much whether the Council's men had been down some Ax BxaASXXrjniaannonnced between Bvdnav I there had been nothing to prevent Bar EVTickxts for the Twentyafarth- Cheap Harriett seoond daaxhtar of tha lata Hanrv The Clerk read a petition signed by several landowners and residents with reference to the lavinx of the Gas OomDanv's mains for Btroude visiting her husband whilst in the asylum and it had only been her bad state of health which cousin of the deceased Miss Edith Biiley who also resides at The Barley Mow" She stated that deceased acted ae manager for bis granil-fatber the licensee of the houw During Sunday afternoon he had driven with aome friends to Ripley Witness bed cycled wii the party aad they started at 315 and returned at 615 when tbe deceased assisted to take the pony out of the shafts The accident happened just afterwards and witness saw him while be was lying uneonsdous in tbe stable He was taken indoors and Dr Curtis wss sent for but desth ensued about 2 30 am on Miuday Frank Overton ostler at The Barky Mow" said that when the partyreturaed the deeeased was quite sober He (White) hsnd the reins to witness and then went into the loft witness supposing that he was going for a bit of hay There was a low beam in the loft and wituesa thought he must have knocked his be ail against it causing him to twist round aad fall bredlong cut of the door into the yard below The man apparently pitched on to hie bead Tha distance which he tell was about tea fet-t Darlington of Wlgan and Arthur Charles Brook elder son of the late Arthur Brock of HM Treasury aad of Woodhouse Wevbridm and reauestinx the Counoil not to allow stand of them this year If they took Btroderetreet as an instance they would find dust a foot or more thick on the road and the gutters were filled with grass Mr Mensies knew that he had written to Urn on the subject before There He (Mr Hampshire) had no intention of wearing the badge until the OouncU earried out theS own obligations in an honourable manner Continuing the witness said that on Friday July 17th the defendant was on she rank and when asked if he wm wearing his bad ge replied "No and I don't intend to until you act straight I find plenty of you sort shout You eaa summons me and do what you like You have been fighting this ease long eaough so now Annual Bxeursion organised by the combined Friendly Bodeties Bournemouth Return fare 5s (children under 12 half fare) on Monday August 24th 1908 eaa be obtained of gTD Hunt 113 Guildf ord-street Chertsey prevented her from going When deceased oame home he waa attended by Dr Giffard and afterwards Dr Pope his substitute On Aug 4 Dr Tlppett had visited the asylum aad had FOXTKCOXIXS WXDDDra The marriaaa waa aaain Rnnnvmeda-road where he lived ards for lighting purposes to be erected along the roadway The petitioners said they asked this on the ground that there was no need for such lighting The petition was signed by Mr Ashton Cross Lady Halkett Mr Grimshaw Baron do Worms and others The Chairman said in addition to those letters Anv amount Sof rubbish waste be found there fSTlw response to applications we beg to annual seen sue aeeeasea ana is was in consequence his report that she had known of her husband's condition Deceased was found to be suffering xivenottoe was our nmw is Tne aexenoani xeii rawer sore because one of the other eab proprietors owned a public-house and he sometimes placed a eab with bed sores when he and five houses were to let to the road and they could not expect anything else when the roads were left in such a state He considered the eommittec should allocate certain men to eertsia streets and let them via with each other in he had received many visits from people and it arranged between Mr Charles Eldred youngest son of the late Mr Edward Capon of Ashford Lodge Middlesex aad Mrs Capon Iind worth Cook ham and Mabel Jscqneuae daughter of the late Mr Charles Butler of Tho Lodge Byfleet and Mrs Butler Spencer House Weybridge will take place on October 7th at the Weybridge Parish Church A Day xr txx Bxa On Thursday tbe annual outing of tbe Weybridge Congregational Band of Hope took place when some ISO ohildren and friends visited Bonthsea Aa early start was will oommense on Monday August 31st Qxxxxrxtr in Co i the OnxTsxr Tailobs A xarden meeting wUI be held at annearea was we around oi dohoboo was no on the ground in front of it then when the In answer to the Coroner witness said her against the gas pipes being laid but the lights keeninx tha street tidv being ptaoea along we roaa rienaa tnea to Gogmore (kindly lent by Mr Madeley) on Mr PoweU supported these remarks and said Witness ana another young man immediately point out toes was not proposea to put a con raax waa empty tne eab was arawn on so tne down rank before Mr Hampshire had time to draw his pahs from the rank on tbe up side The down rank waa supposed to be the more advantageous husband had refused to take his food voluntarily and had to be fed with a spoon Deeeased had never complained to her about the treatment he reoeived at the asylum and she had not thought it advisable to question him on the no aia assunenoe out be was i xnuraaay nozs jaug ai as p--i will be an impromptu programme of music etc tinuous stream or nguts along we roaa bus only he considered the paths of those two roads should be tarred the same aa other bye-roads in tha nariah lights at dangerous eorners but it aeemea by the 6JA train the return iaaravw annearea to oe we verr snots wnere and an address by the Rev Mellor MJt Churchmen are cordially invited If wet the meeting will be held in the Church Room The mittwr was referred to the committee for matter uecesasa got worse ana awaoang xne magutrates imposea a nne or as in each oe and also ordered him to pay tbe Court poople did not want them put and he considered consideration mm Tnrwv wmt mam people like was snouid go ana nve as a place llxe Mrs Bpriggs we nurse wno attended tne goeaaed at his home said when he returned uiapoam iinncnon A letter was read from Mr Gale clerk to UBS BKOOXD mm JBjubboow Holmes of Gogmore-lsae was fined 5s at she Town Hall on Tuesday morning for having been tha Windsor and Exham Joint Hospital Board Mr Hull It is settiua class aaainat riaaa and from the asylum he waa in deplorable and being made by tha 715 from Portsmouth On their arrival at their destination in the morning the party was eonveyed by special tramoars to the magnificent new pier at Bast Bouthaea tea being served later the day at the Congregational schools Hast Bouthaea A thoroughly enjoyable day was spent aad great credit is due to the secretaries of the two Weybridge branches of the- OMigregational Bead of Hone it is the wronx suirit to have stating that the Board had renewed their appli unearea for oonainon mere naa seen greas In Bastworth-road on we previous PC Slemmiiurs waa tha oonstable POLICEMEN AT CRICKET Teams selected from" the Chertsey and cation to the Local Government Board for toe BYFLKET At Woking Petty SneioBS on Saturday Arthur Ottawsy of Fyrford waa summoned for having willully obstructed tbe highway with a horse and cart at Ripley on July 30th-Pa Holdaway proved Defendant was further summoned for similar offence at Wisley on July Defendant absolutely refused to move the van sad said ha would not do so for Fined 40a in earh difficulty in getting the deeeased to take his food and they eould only feed him in small dissolution of the Board of the three constituent xu uuxara ssia ne naa been approseaea en the subject and he eould quite see what the inhabitants in that part of the world meant: giving evidence and it was stated that the defendant had been convicted in 1903 Dr Krnest aetinx medical superin Famham Divisions of the Surrey Constabulary met in the cricket field at Chertaey on Friday last aa interesting match taking place in the muIm ailinlnin Ttia flmnna AAaWpnhani It was a Question of sentiment and sneaking Lowxxws or na It wns somewhat authorities to make preparations for their own wants in their own districts In view of this it was requested that the Kgham authorities should prepare a scheme for the benefit of the Miss BheflMd sad Mr 0 Clifford jonr Who worked indefatigablr to secure she irnvmu at tendent at the Bethel House Asylum Bethnal Green asked by the Coroner if be wished to give evidence having regard to the statements made by the previous witnesses said he should personally he must admit he hated gas-lamps in the country Mr Hill remarked there were often a large number of the Sanatorium staff who had to return to the Institution through Btroude at a few weeks previously theChertsey men had defeated their Famham eomrades but upon this Local Government Board ana lorwara same tbe day Dkst Paid ix A daim for £2 18s 5d in respect to wages due was to have been made stringe in view of its being miflVAugust to find the water to the Bourne and also Pound Pond at such a high level at the latter end of last week but it was oocattdoned owing to Virginia Water Lake being lowered 2ft in order that the pillars of tha old stone bridge which was oonaidered unsafe might be overhauled like to ao so ne sunea was aeeeasea was Mr Orav said he had been the only represen OBcasioa tha tables were turned and victory rested with the visitors by 32 runs The admitted to the asylum on May 25th suffering night and there was also a large number of tative from Bgham who had attended the meet from acute melancholia He refused all food pieramrouaewno usea was roaaasnignt ing of we uoara as winasor xne repiy sens NEIGHBOURS AT YABIANCF At the Chertaey Petty Sessions on Wednesday Arthur Vincent of Byfleet wss summoned for assaulting and beating Joseph Teller oa Auiuet 10th Mr Chaldeeott ((mcrtaey) represented that nm mn 11 nmnu om W11V HBI While driving a young none by the Local Government Board to the letter of and was in an emaciated condition He naa dilated mails sad there were two sores and players sat down to a capital repast at The GoUen Grove" where Mr Hebburn was very attentive oa behalf of his guests Tbe scores are appended i yAxxxAic njnsiox at tbe Chertsey Town Hall on Wednesday by Amy Perrin Midren against Elisabeth Sampsou a costumier of Weybridge Upon the ease being called the magistrates' clerk said that the applicant had written stating that she had jft nxmeyinfull aad therefore wished to withdraw the summons This should not have proper lixht the Board was that each district must oall Its belonging to Messrs Pix and Bon (butchers) Mr Charles Nesmyth was thrown from the cart while in the vmfaiitv of Baileys' Lodxe on Mr Uoddard said ne oonsiaerea was pubne to attend a meeting of tne liohtins- in villages was a sreat boon and a carbuncle on his back By careful nursing and feeding deceased's condition improved and they suooeeded in getting him to take food by districts concerned That meeting had been PC Tavener BmKhers Thursday on last week The animal shied at it was a thing that was being done nearly every held but they never made any representation 0 Bouse ouurao waa aarnou 14 ny sne magistrates June 9th and oa June lew wey managed so where to the Board One of the stipulations Mm nn fmm nia nea up Auxust org oeeeas no naaa At the Chertsey Town HaUoa WediieUy AlixUir MonViSTa mSS PO Brown retired hurt 5 The report of the eommittee was adopted OAS COXFAjri'S CKABGK Bmithers Bouse 15 Hayden Matthews 0 Armstrong 6 had gone off his food again and on the following day Dr Tippett had called at the institution to Bed need quotations for the supply of gas for rTrlj tvnyonuge was suramoned for having ridden a motor car to which the rear in the reply of the ixtosl Government Board was to the effect that if the Joint Hospital Board wanted to be dissolved they must be prepared to say what they were going to do mtheu own districts and therefore it waa re 8 PO Payne bit wicket some men engaged in repairing we roaa and Mr Nesmyth had the xnisfortone to dislocate a shoulder-bone FoxTxooMixg Chuxck Arrangements are proceeding apace for the revival of the annual church parade in Chertsey sad she date selected is Sunday August 30th The proceeds will be divided between the funds of the local Nursing Association and those of the pubne ng ff wn dhuuoi ana Bgnim uaa eee OXveaBaa imnyuunm nmmspv a awJnd the day after from deceased's reiatii Company naa been reaeivea aiso a quo inoan- solved to ask each duranot eoneernea what they PO Page and BinjtflSTS mmm PS- Bishop run out PO Robinson Smithera PC Jenkins Bmithers for toe supply as so ougga ismnoa iuc daaoant burners saying wey wished to nave mm name witness further stated that deeeased's clothes had been miw ehajund each time they were dirty: Tudgay Rouse Bmithers Armstrong iBtmdaddtfnx Bo it appeared to him that to TSy tt)d---I-0 Boaher stated I1 WM Pm oa August 8th be saw the defendant riding a motoT bicycle to which ao number plate was attached in she rear at Weybrldge-The defendant who said the number was attached to the carrier which had been left at she Riverside Works wss ordered to pay the costs of the ease amounting to fi The Clerk reportea tnas ne naa reaeivea a from the Gas Company asking if ft had been impossible to avoid the bed sores aa rianaaaail bad been so dirty end he had been get away irora we joins xvosmiai noara sue various bodies should do something for them- aaUaa mmm WBT WOUld MO for OVOT SS thCV prosecutor and arid the parties were next dear neighbours who were very friendly until shortly after last Christmas Then their wives eaaaa1 a disturbance and the defendant uafertaarteJy believed what bis wife told him with the result that he had been bothering hla elfcntlYaller) far some time The friction erniaatad in aa sssault outride the Railway Hob-1 Byfleet oa the evening of August 10th Vallar was then struck a violent blow which cut tbe inside of his Hp and had it not been for the asaistasse of a poit she complainant must havu fsllente tha ground Upon regaining his balance Valler waa sent reeling to tbe ground with a athtgutg blow The epmpl-inant a print- kVnax at 4 Ingrains' Cottages West Byfleet rorrpborated this The (ksfet-riunt eontt-odfd that the complainant had ottan palled off Us coat sad thxeatened to knock his (Vincent's) wire and daughters about Oa toe night of the assault Vinoent squared up "to him Valler was lined 10- and was also ordered to pay the oosts (138) PO Lewis a Bouse the Council would be prepared to enter into a i iT in the bed from May 25th to June 19th Wit- 0 Matthews mnbut with them for five years' lighting on the "aaaai MMim DngaOBT IVlMWWa aa imaai Fund- Every effort is being made to make the parade as' soooeasful as those held recently in surrounding towns and riUages The service will take pbos at the Parish Uhurch where aa address will be aiven hv tha Be Mellor aM P0 8hartridgeb Smith- were now xte muss AhaA Claim whn had bithaito been nan hail haii at we aayium swo ana a nau same terms es they supplied Staines The nr-i V- A I i 1 tmm Mmnvn A Im- years and considered everything possible had Immm hm tar the deeeased 9M eee eee PO Staeey Tudgay puaasaiaryox wa-ja---" I woj- 0 10 1 0 3 2 not out Hayden Hayden Extras Wat ne waa wiumg I eauaesoans nanisr aumn not out TH3 CAB1 OUTING In reply to the jury Dr Sandiland stated that there was aoDomniodation in the ward for 15 Extras 13 year whilst tha Board remained in its present state Tk rnv ninfaid oat that if the Council natiMlta wouia be mil YS DO eaaa pes huuu uk uua year's supply the Company would revert to the old price via £3 10s toesndesoMit burners and £2 12s 6d flat flame burners Mr Powell i Ithinkit is hardly right to bind Tax Olux An effort is being nude to resuscitate she Harriers' Club which some years ago was one of tha foremost organisations in the town and locality For this purpose a meeting is to be held in the Town Hall on Mcndav mwnlna- AuX SlsS Wl 45 Dr Pbpe ofJAam afterwards gave MiiUnm to the effect that he bad seen the 40 IN 3 CHXXXXR piyisiox wished to borrow money for the purpose of twritfti the Loosl Government Board would tZ3ZtZZ inr hMaa held and of eourss PC Goobyb Payne 3 oursrlvea am far nve years because in dnonssnd on the day of his death and he had mmmm in an emaciated OOUdltion He found Editor Dee Wul you kindly allow us through we medium of your valuable paper to express our grateful thanks to the gentry of the neighbourhood for again contributing to this old established fund Through their kind consideration we were enabled to get a glimpse tima thim nn ha mnnthmr aource of 111 not out Payne Payne Jenkins Tavener then objectors eould oome forward and express thrir opinions which weighed very considerably Hethoughtf the Counoil oould find the money straightway the matter oould be settled but on evidence of oUtanding pleurisy Death had been due to syncope following debility Witness had seen the bed sores on deceased sad said thaaa ana a lum One OB the rixht hio He believe we are cornet in stating that a large quantity of sports' utensils is still held on behalf of the olub and the few local competitors in the athletic events at the recent Bank Holiday Sports demonstrated the need of such a emb to foster nunrinv It was proposed and seconded that tile Council only enter into a one year's contrast with the Company for the supply of gas and tins wss agreed to KAMVa MB WmAH MIIX tha AM naatn anina1 on eonsUered she deeeased should have been kept Bgt Tudgay Payne 4 PO Bouse Payne 2 PO Hayden run out 1 Martin Jenkins Brown eee eaa A Insp Matthews Brown 2 PO Bmithers Payne 3 PO Wheeler Brown 1 PO Nash run out 1 PO Moore not out 1 we osner nana saey wouia a exeept to do what tho Local Government dry sad his clothes changed frequently The Coroner pointed out to the jury that there had been nothing to prevent Mrs Barrett Councillors Weller aad Mullens had been appointed to view and report upon large three-burner lamps being placed near the Castle Inn Bxm Pxuox-Before Messrs G- Bovee and Chambers at she Town Hall on Monday morning Wm Cranium a rniddle-aged rare sentative of tha lahnnrtac class hailinx from and Payne Payne Tavener Tavener 1 not out Tavener Mr Bearle: Cannot we do anything until then? The Clerk They wont release you from News was reoeived in Dundee of a remackabte eaten by the Dundee whaler Scotia No few than au whales yielding three tons of hena and 89 tons of oil were secured at the fthery Whalebone 1 now worth £253 per ton "fT Trtbrtari Boulogne route in July wa4jU wbish ta by several thousands the highest on record The increase is principally due to the large influx of gwaohneopto to ndon tot tha Wednesday Sthinst to Bouthampton and Ventnor ale of Wight) and the second the following ay by the 7 am train to tbe aaae towns returning home at 12 am after a most enjoyable holiday We realise our indebtedness to our- numerous patrons and we more than appreciate their khvi thought Thanking you in anticipation we beg to remain Sir Your obediently THE CABMEN ana inn eorners of Kgnamiuil visiting her husband wmiss as we asyram BhM kobU haw anna every day if she liked TtlM noma fn Aha inrv to eonsider was whether Loudon was charged with having been drunk aad dkwrderiy in Guildf ord-street on the precediox Saturday The accused tha Board until all the bodies eoaoernea aSTMad Tav PC Armstrong Payne 0 7 Mr Searia Well if it is left to the doctors there had been any negligence on the part of the asylum authorities and if the jury liked The Allotments Committee reported that the following balances due from the Allotments Committee to 31st March 1908 in respect of advances made by the late Pariah Counoil went Pleaded guilty and expressed his regret at having had a drop P-8 Bhepherd 28 you know what it will mean There is no doubt it would be best and cheapest for us to they euuld add a rider to their veron 87.

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