Bristol Times And Mirror, The (Newspaper) - September 20, 1897, Bristol, Gloucestershire r Printed Ac Houses u Ui irem K effecting be yOLD 345 i DC p 1 1 i rum Body ami James HAUK BOARDING li o lAtlE Good B sea woods H 10 to a u to LET in house Mercury 620 L it ai shed and Information tad Co ay or near C coupons htr Krow Able A P A KT M t NT sT Apply Trevillian Wood tor months superior ov dining 3 or Apply julia 1 1 b l b an ti Auctioneer rir5 01 every month 1 or 2 i it near sea r e A PA Ts Tier L'S 1 Furnished low rent lor winter ion I lachig the sea rooms Kent ut a valuation in m I AM HO A Rl UNO tiie aud l k C D- ou rooms O A 1 u r c ri o iiv Ali D- Au K ior LAIRDS all oi i a threa er acre to LAND Rev A ID Acres nf Grazing ii and Out- or pic Liber 1597 a FARM ana arable land trio irom Bristol To view per Easter tx lt Bristol l FOUND G whites fhest collar nearly reel Bishops worth oi Apply JUST bobtail fawn colour L on the fur cts keys on Evening oi loUi a rial a in centre rost will be 1s Between teet witu will the same to Pure White Engiish i Collar bears owner's detaining Apply between Tramways Centre Leather initial Iver and note 9429320 wer ju Li emeu 3 of s terms -t prices for Ladies Letters receive Clifton Dealer nis to any o il 12 aad 26 Lower for 6 months 22 BANK B 0 and on 01 alone j description of I r to EDMONDS S i i V A T E ROSS caoss 13 2 IS Z 0 0 d at a few notice e oi re trade and ra th out removal also on js stocks shares auU DU ing n accounts on the C urr e n t A whea on terms hs notice oz U ability whatever auci l for prospectus M E D I C A I SUE iO for oi not less by Private published in cv is received i j Crops Fana y upon MONEY BRISTOL TIMES AND MIRROR SEPTEMBER 1897 UNITED AAD ASSOCIATION LIMITED street court Small street Bristol Advances to Responsible Householders keepers others at the following ton 1 year repayments of Other S on Laics ion lo ISa Od M All further on Approved Koto no Pearce of ami ana bt IES available for 79511124 i you ui Money A all can nave more upon Note of Sand >o charges whatever Absolute CARRIAGES HARNESS Heavy NIGHT 2d lid cob lid full to match Is lid best Fawn or Blue Day CLOTHING IPs lid rollers to match e s 98 Coats aud Kubber Waterproof to Waterproof Box caps Brushes all kinds Buckets Halters s Cfc am ois Saddles Bridles Bits Irons for everything required in the Stable s Harness COMPOSITION Is tin for securit letter Absolute free by 50000 uNi oi alone or on anj ar A w hours to all classes in b eas sums oi other any c by easy no delay Old-established largest Business in the kingdom to lor hand X o sureties or w in by tetter only to Mr G Ham 75 Clifton 5552 Lends to GENTLEMAN terms to auci Gentlemen Classes Tradesmen arid oit Note 01 also upon furniture All strictly or Sureties wait ou Borrower and make advance Call or write to Mr J Notley house 10 Bristol MuS ti So Fees or Private Advances offered to all classes from upwards in town or country upon applicant's own signature at considerably less than half the usual interest by money lenders Absolute privacy observed Easy repayments No Bills of taken The cash is sent direct to applicant's Write or to Manager J E 25 street Bristol made Urgent advances made ill a few Lours All letters courteously replied to MONEY CHEAP Money Prompt Repayments Easy lent tor SU for for repayable by twenty weekly instalments Other sums similar rates extended if required Advances granted daily terms sums on deposit or deeds plate policies Bills dis- counted All business conducted with privacy and dispatch Prospectuses free ou application to the Western Finance Association 52 Bristol Established for advancing U fair H 11 L L IU S T O L il O E T A H Y OFFICE tT BRISTOL tin Stock of verv strong CHAFF Best well p CARRIAGE 150 Fairs of First-rate CARRIAGE LAMPS with Red Hack Light as advised by County Wo have reduced them to 3d per pair in Bristol FURNITURE HODGES 85 Top of Really very fine solid Oak Hall TABLE and two class Chairs cost iQs equal to new DUCHESS TABLE and both and equal to HODGES 85 Top of Park-street Fi ne Solid Mahogany WARDROBE three doors oW centre fitted with glass door and four drawers under in Park-street Handsome Solid Walnut Break Front SALES BY PRIVATE CONTRACT of Bristol beats the World for Stationery Five Quires beaded complete Address Oue Shilling ALL WHO Good Full-size Black and Brass BEDSTEAD aml nice Mattress quite new LAMPS Red 3d per pair N invited HORSE CLIPPERS 3d per pair Best quality and warranted HORSE CLIPPERS quality and warranted 23 3d per BAILEY'S fa Bristol LONG-HANDLED STABLE extraordinary 0 each HASPS best quality IB each eg the half doz 10s ed per 8 BAILEY 112 114 and 1 la Bristol BASS Quality liass suitable for either Stable Garden or Household use Heads Bid Medium IHd Large Extra Is B BASd Quality Buss Broom s suitable for either stable or Household use Handled for Is lid Large Is Extra Large is 114 and Bristol fitted with bevelled plate and deep drawers HODGES Good Mahogany BOOKCASE two glass under ana two cupboards Good Solid American Walnut SUITE Wardrobe with gloss door Cheat of Dressing Table double Stand with elass in con- Good Walnut SUITE in leather tt 9 articles all trood as new Call and see it KS Park-street e Realty very good Solid Walnut BpARD with massive ia fine a Old-established MONEY iu Snuis li om to to others upon Note of liana alone Also on Furniture Lite or any other description Security No Fees or inquiries Low interest und made easy strict Full given un to the Manager TO TO UE LENT ONLY Mr J IX Private Money to on Sote of Hand shori notice in and Country to guarantee every b BAILEY and 118 SINGEING for Gas irom Is each Clipping Scissors Tail Scissors Block all best 114 and 118 Bristol AND STABLE Stock which at exceptionally low prices com- prises Body Dandy Spoke Water and Cloth Brashes Bass Brooms 114 ami US SrON G ES AND Stock carried of these Goods Highest quality lowest F BAILEY 112 114 aud 118 STABLE Buckets Deal Buckets Galvanised Iron Buckets scrapers Carriage Jacks Large stouk and at iow S BAILEY 112.114 atul 112 Quality and warranted 3d per iu Bristol lr most famous and humane blister lor Horses no blemish uo cradle no rest Deeded Price tkl or 5s ot chemists or post j GUY Temple Bristol H also Light Builders Bristol a bargain CO Coach 9390522 CAPITAL Second-hand DOO CAltT another equal to new foil Wagou and Carriage Walnut DIKING TABLE with patent winder and one leaf About 20 in stock all sizes handsome Solid Walnut Saddlebag SUITE very choice cost Call and see it choice genuine old Crown Derby China DINNER SET decorated pink loses May flowers richly 85 HODGES 85 Top of 35 cood Bordered CARPETS for SALE various Fine wood CABINET in splendid condition bevelled Bargain Overmantel to match 4 Park-street Walnut Bedroom SUITE GOBI prising Wardrobe door Dressing Chest side Chairs Towel Kail Pedestal Secondhand Solid Spanish Mahogany Secretaire polished as new Bargain only 8 guineas worth tree t Fine Best Brussels V lift by Bin in splendid con- dition Bargain 4 guineas Carpets all sizes from Hugs from is Park-street TO green is the Best and Cheapest House f or s Bags Trunks Hat Cases HEAT DESK Album Work Box Purse and Stationery Bargains Cheapest House in the THATCHER BEST CRYSTAL PETROLEUM brilliant and safe gallon pound Delivered daily send NEW ICK and Old Market CORRESPONDENCE TO CORRESPONDENTS Solid Spanish Mahogany f i fc m f t i Tile Others Solid Mahogany HOARD iu good condition collarette Bargain 5 49 Park-street Solid Walnut Pedestal TABLE in first-class condition 4 guineas oue in Mahogany 49 Park-street Bristol Telephone 916 HILL SONS House Handsome SUITE Small Chairs only 53 Grand Gin Burr Walnut TABLE bevelled plate 7 drawers jewel case Stand to HILL AT suitable ior clearing at si oiul Carriage Co Vi aud others without publicity Isu exorbitant Fines or Loan unable made for ment No of required aud a written ven of Money lent ou deposit of oi Property and Life Policies Call or write amount required All letters received iu conli Iu no coil licet ed Banks or oilier iu same oil of Hand aione or irom to to or Gentlemen Tradesmen Clerks Farmers or uny iu town no upon terms and lower interest than preliminary charges ever private prompt and here tiie usual extortionate or so-called banks heavy and cordially invited to to me 1 wilt them much easier and than or wmu row MISCELLANEOUS all sizes and prices new If ristol Wagon ami Carriage Co c t Bristol suitable Garden or Stable each Navvy Harrows Bristol and Carriage Works Co WANTED it larp CUB about 15 bauds for driving must be sound und U Bristol saO COil H quiet iu single and double trial price and particulars Aid wick Couit 13 ear Bristol Handsome SUITE burr fronts inducting Wardrobe Toilet Table Stand Pedestal Towel Horse HILL KILL Full-size Iron BEDSTEAD Black and Brass Cd mattresses from Ss 594 to Tair of COBy 15.2 six and seven years old quiet to ride aud drive believed be apply to Mrs SWEET Nolt on IF YOU DINING UK DRAWING liOOM Hi HAIR OIL WOOL 1 OR I1 58 QUEEN ri ROAD AND YORK CLIFTON HEAD at made Easy by using SHAMPOO POWDER Is per Only address C o 1 e n J r i ol oi the best quality blores IU bt Bristol uw Litt now ready o ana Forei M LLEWELLYN 15 Patent Agent and Technical all m Marks and Designs 5136 and Commercials Gentleman Lend his Stylish TU with or without driver terms Glen woo d Also KALLI by L Four-wheel St CAR London make Light RUSTIC and WAGONETTE suit out Very Good UA PEL by Several and above Largo block New aud on Lamps 11 e paired Lamp Bristoh HARRIS Pawnbroker Old Market has a quantity of of every description for SALE under its real value Black and Braas BEDSTEAD ex tending rail aii d Spring Mattress to fit Also Bedstead and Mattress combined Mahogany Telescope DINING TABLED carved legs substantially made and equal to new Another Bargain handsome Solid Walnut KOOM SUITE beautifully carved large robe gco Koyal Promenade BEDDING Carpets Sideboards OISE GUARDS Wire Window JL Blinds Sieves Screens Cages Aviaries Barbed and Galvanised Netting Dog Muzzles Wire Works J YAUGHAN NORTH SOMERSET REVISION COURT Mr Hugh Neville attended at the Saturday to revise the voters lists of tho North Somerset parishes adjoin Bristol In order to assist in with those parts of parishes which have been brought into Bristol for municipal and parochial purposes by Boundary Extension Act Mr W M who has revised the lists for municipal and parochial purposes sat with Mr Mr C H Tippet represented the and Unionist interests and Mr C R Simpson appeared for the Liberals Mr NEVILLE said lie was assured that tlie extension of the boundaries did not affect the Parliamentary division of Korth Somerset and in those parts of parishes taken into Bristol therefore strike municipal and parochial votes as they had been revised by Mr McKellar As Mr was good enough to help liim he should take these parishes first Mr TIPPET agreed that the Parliamentary voters in tlie added area lost their parochial Mr SIMPSON said that now they were burgesses of Bristol they could have nothing of parochial character to vote for outside the city unless they went over the civic boundary and voted ia the parish from which they had been separated Mr suggested that if he and Mr Neville should be the revising barristers next year they should arrange if possible to sit together to deal with the parishes The revision of the lists was then began SIR A A HOOD M.P AGRICULTURE ON JONES A SON 74 White floats from Lop of Warehouse business hours JONES WON Furnishers Perambulator Factors Cycle Agents etc 74 White Clifton CO Several ETTES and GAUTS for SALE or i CO Did street Bristol for 2 value terms 10s J deposit Gd per The list may be altered but if the amounts exceed the deposit is higher and rent increased Furniture for Iron Palliasses full-size Bed Bolster aud Pillows Washstand and Dressing Table Set of Ware Glass Towel Hail 2 Chairs yards floorcloth Fender and Fireirons 4 strong Chairs Table Hear of JONES SON 52 Rede ill CHINA 21 22 EARTHEN WAKE near St barton Toilet Tea Dinner Services Immense Stock Low 1331 A meeting of the members of the Taunton Farmers Club and others interested in agriculture was held at Taunton on Saturday afternoon under the dency of Sir Acland Hood Bart M P president of the association for the purpose of con- the report of the Royal Commission on Agriculture In introducing tile matter the man alluded first of all to the Agricultural Holdings Act He said he was of the opinion that uo tion in the Act was going to make farming any more unless the farmers were enabled to secure better prices for their produce There were certainly alterations winch seemed desirable but he thought the main thing in any alteration should be to make the administration of the Act as simple and as cheap as possible Ue did Sir Alexander went on to say believe in having a great many county valuers or Land Courts He was very glad to notice that the Commission did not advocate the introduction of the latter into this country for they Lad proved by no means successful iu Ireland The report referred at some length to the reductions that had been made iu and it was i curious thing that although they heard how much rents had gone up in recent years the whole of England they were almost exactly the same as or rather lower than they were 40 years Alluding to the subject of cultural education Sir Alexander said it was absolutely necessary to keep pace with the times and to beat foreigner they should make the most of their lands For that purpose farmers sons must be brought up to know more of the scientific part of farming than their fathers did but they ought ab the same time to loam the practical side of it as well As regarded the recommendations of the Commission generally ho said that all the recommendations and all the laws that might bo made by Parliament would not do away with cultural depression It was purely a matter of trade flc had no great faith in any legislation recommended by the Commission back the times which they remembered 25 years ago He believed that the recommendations if carried out would do a certain amount of good out to say that prosperity would be restored would bu to that which was absurd Mr ft Kidner and others also and it was decided to adjourn the matter to a meeting to bo held on October 3rd a resolution will be passed individual member oj are to write on one side of the paper only as arrangement facilitates undertake io return rejected letters must be accompanied by the name address not for publication but as a guarantee oi good I JUSTICE TO GLOUCESTERSHIRE this year's in the of Hunts and we find fack Kennels Badminton Badminton Wilts this is a mistake ought to correct it Sept am IN OLD OF THE JEALOUSY OF TRADE it has become an almost daily practice of a great number of English and German newspapers to paragraphs neither amiable nor tary about their commercial rivals It may be Jng and useful to draw attention to one of David Humes essays which treats of The Jealousy of The whole of the extremely short essay is well worth reading and deserves quotation for the sake of brevity however I give but the introductory ana tne concluding passages is more usual among states which have made some advances iu commerce than to look on the progress of their neighbours with a suspicious eye to consider all trading states as their rivals and to suppose thai it is impossible for any of them to flourish but at their expense Jn opposition to this narrow and malignant opinion I will venture to assert that the increase of and commerce in any one nation instead of promotes the riches and commerce or all its neighbours and that a State can scarcely carry its trade and industry very far when all tha ing States are buried iu sloth ignorance and The concluding passage is as Were aud malignant politics to meet with success we all our neighbouring nations to the same state of sloth arid ignorance that prevails in Morocco aud the coast of Barbary But what would be the con- They could send us no commodities they take none from us our domestic commerce itself would languish for of emulation example and instruction and we ourselves should soon fall into the same abject condition to which we had reduced them I shall therefore venture to acknowledge that not only as a man but as u British subject I for the flourishing commerce of Germany Spain and Italy and even Prance itself I am at least certain that Great Britain and all those nations would flourish more did their Sovereigns aad their Ministers Adopt such en- aud benevolent sentiments towards each other liven those who might Hume has not carried his philosophical breadth of views too far for practical as there is a struggle for existence among nations as well as among individuals admit tbat there is a great deal of truth in what Hume says ou the subject It must also be remembered that its immense wealth and commerce almost too great and too firmly established to be in danger through foreign not always been superior to Germany in this respect especially at the time when the Hanseatic towns the exception of Hamburg waged a fierce commercial war against English There was also more capital iu Germany during the time oj Henry VIII aud Queen Elizabeth than in England German merchants provided European potentates with capital for their wars and German mechanics instructed English artisans in the manipulation oE the iron industry but it would take up too much space to give i precise account of the many cherished institutions owe their very existence to the first impulse they received from the activity of foreigners or the influence brought to bear upon them by LUDWIG THE VOLUNTEERS BRISTOL RIFLES ANNUAL MEETING Saturday was the first day of the Bristol Rifles annual meeting which by the kindness of Colonel Plant was held on the Engineers range at Unfortunately the was very morning but it unfavourable for shooting in the improved slightly the afternoon Taking into consideration the weather some good scores were made Iu the Regimental Challenge Cup Match A with 91 was beaten in the last minute by a last year's recruit Private of H who receives and a silver medal In the Warwickshire Challenge Cup tition and also in the prizes given by the citizens of Bristol Cook was successful He carried off the cup He was also the winner oi the bronze medal at the Gloucestershire county meeting on Tuesday His score was 34 out of a possible 35 The Nursery Match for rank and file who have never won a prise of a higher value than in any regimental meeting Company with 31 The Unlimited Entry stakes at 300 yards was won by of D Company with 33 out oi a possible 35 and he also won the Unlimited Sweepstakes afc 500 with 34 out of a possible 35 The Revolver Match for officers was secured by Captain J B Butler commanding F Company with 59 The entries this year are larger than at any regimental meeting of the battalion for 10 years past the number reaching 120 The range was visited during the afternoon oy the officer com- manding the battalion Colonel who dis- played a keen interest in the shooting The adjutant Captain J D J Bishop was also on the range with Captains Twining Butler and Stotesbury The range was under the supervision of Captain R Stotesbury instructor of musketry to the battalion who was ably assisted by T Rourke and the arrangements were carried out without a hitch Details OF BARON LUDLOW On it becoming known that her Majesty hid con- ferred a barony upon Lord Justice Lopes general satisfaction was felt in m committee was formed to organise a demonstration on the occasion of his lordship's return home to Hey wood The took place on Saturday afternoon when the parts of the town to be traversed by his lordship were gaily decorated with arches each bear ing mottoes containing words of welcome and good wishes towards him At the Great Western station was a fine display of flags and evergreens and at 3.20 the arrival of the train were freely dis- charged His lordship drove down into the town and in the Market-place was received by the G Company 1st with a general salute the band at same time striking up Borne sweet Home Outside the Townhall a canopy had been erected and here Lord Ludlow was received by committee with whom he cordially shook hands Acting as the mouthpiece of and the Mr J Callaway congratulated his lordship on the high honour her Majesty had been CHALLENGE CUP I Batli DOCKISATION t DOCK EXTENSION There lias been so much correspondence in your columns recently with respect to the above matters that it has occurred to me that a few facts as to the anchorage at and the entrance to the Avon might be useful to those ardent who condemn every scheme but their owu The chairman at the recent meeting i n Sfc Michael's is reported as saying All engineers who had studied the question agreed that the Severn and not the Avon caused the deep water at Kingroad These remarks surprise me and are J venture to think entirely opposed to the facts I believe that at ooe time or another 13 experts have reported ou the question of the river but only one the late Sir Howard 200 500 and silver medal 30 30 A 31 32 31 29 30 32 Wall 32 31 Carlisle 32 29 Burgoyne 28 27 Sweatman 31 26 Weeks 29 27 Ridgway 27 31 Humphreys 29 30 Stooke 30 Dark IDs 30 31 Watts Ite 27 Challenger 23 30 W 29 31 Marsh 31 28 Butler 31 23 Stooke 31 26 Bulley 29 30 Cook 30 29 White 30 25 Emery 10s 26 o2 Joy 10s 29 31 Jenkins 10s 23 35 10s 31 25 Clark 29 10s 31 27 cut J H Butler 10s 30 26 Butter 10s 32 25 Phipps 10s 30 22 10s 30 21 Morgan 10s 26 26 Huckman 10s 21 Small 10s 29 23 CITIZENS Yards Cook 34 Dean Stooke Emery W 32 Phipps 31 30 600 Tf 33 93 28 91 30 90 28 90 27 90 28 32 87 30 30 88 28 88 27 88 27 86 25 88 29 85 27 85 25 85 25 84 25 84 26 83 24 83 83 82 81 81 80 79 79 24 27 23 21 22 23 22 21 79 22 78 19 76 22 74 22 73 21 73 iS 72 The subject of sheep scab was then raised and on the motion of Mr H Kidner seconded by Mv A 0 Skinner it was agreed to forward a resolution to the County Council asking them to introduce orders for regulating the movements of sheep from ether counties into Somerset and also within the county itself ruar to Bristol gn Cy ISs Mr HEAL is tlie only maker oi Prize Medal ARTIFICIAL ai half the usual charged oi Teeth Single 5s in a few hours notice whilst waiting Teeth Stopped New tXu Extractions 15 thousands Oxide Gas ior painless Mr Surgeon 23 Old Bristol 6773 FARMING GARDENING FOR SALE 7 Strong PIGS 9 Farm Flax PATENT GREENHOUSES ERECTED no putty rigid adapted for all plant CO Old Bristol 3 Cheapest and most Wholesome Food for FATTEN PIGS is HOUSE WASH id per TARCH HOUSE PIGS in Us results -id STARCH HOUSE WASH for FATTENING FIGS 110 Meal or Com squired id per Food the Meat so white and delicate as HOUSE WASH id EGGS direct irom producer to con- sumer good colour and rich quality families hotels Ac supplied state Keynes farm WATERPROOF Sheets Horse Loin and Cart Covers Hay Cloths Machine and Tilt Covering ail sizes lowest SON 10 OT APPARATUS com- petent men kept for J HAM tic CO White street St James Bristol 5331 I Port Wine Pipes and Hogsheads Rum Puncheons Brandy Hogsheads and Casks cheapest houso AW LINGS and SON Mar Bristol Black DOG age four years retrieves land or water Price 540 mo for your Stock in the A spring bv sowing this month splendid new Vetches Oats and i SONS Seedsmen 12 and 33 St Park Cotham Bernard Bitch PUPS 8 weeks pedigree six chain pious 50s Arley AKE feCKE J that your Pickles are good Spiced THIS Ni SI M buy O O AT MILLS suitable ior private stables clearing at n and Carriage all sizes and prices and and Carriage suitable for Garden or Stable cadi Navvy Barrows 103 Wagon i Co RAlShlT DEALERS Having taken large rights for the season regular supplies can be apply T K MK J M Tramways and Carriag street T Colts thoroughly educated to Saddle Old 1142 Harness and if required taught to handle and ride quietly lishi mouths at owner's under 3 days 0 RUM BALL of Horse Education SECOND-HAND for SALE VICTORIA and Light LANDAU also cheap 1 Bristol COKE SHOULDERS QUICKLY by IO Horses suffering from Sore Backs Harness Thrush Grease Broken KnecH Cuts Mud Fever very Quickly Cured by Bathing Fluid everywhere 002 iis are vastly inferior and are dear at auy Veterinary Look free Fluid Works BASSINETTES MAIL SON'S BABY The Largest and most Stock to select from in the West oi England I'M VALID CARRIAGES AND MERLIN Good wine needs no bush sec judge for illTH SON'S MAIL CARTS Tricycles Tricycle Horses Baby Chairs Rocking Horses Swings and Address St HALL fc great variety choice designs improvements s pi en did opposite with Fluid All sub price 80 London 5896 NO STABLE IS COMPLETE ELL ROYAL EM CATION Tor and SPLINTS when SPRUNG CAPPED OVER REACH KS wild BROKEN bOKE SOUK bOKE in iMr Izak L Van bel yon South Africa writes I have two horses which were quite useless hut alter using only three of your bottles they now quite 14 Is Gd Jars Prepared only by ELLIMAN and CO FURNITURE PHILLIPS 49 and 51 Bristol Largest New and Second-hand and Antique HOUSE in the West oi England Established over 70 yearg Nursery Yachts JL Juvenile Tricycles Convertible Chaire Horses Toys MAIL Invalid Carriages Merlin Cash or Hire for SALE cost will take 30s equal to new Great Address 8 Clifton Clifton SALES BY PRIVATE CONTRACT House for Wedding Presents pretty design Six Solid TEASPOONS in case rice 225 47 Park-street Magnificent Corinthian Table LAMP best quality plate tilted with patent and best cut glass globe Bargain ScveralSecond- hand Solid Silver WATCHES iu perfect order to clear Cost from 30s to each Trial allowed Genuine Old Carved SIDEBOARD worth 50 other Sideboards io Very Massive Carved Black Oak TABLEt to match above Large selection other to 3 choice Louis SUITE all hair stuffed and covered in red silk tapestry worth Fine selection of other to SONS C Occasional TABLE to match really worth MJs 70 other Tables newest fid to ja Inlaid CABINET beautiful design and superior without doubL tho linest cabinet of its kind in Bristol worth Over 00 Cabinets all latest patterns 50s to PHILLIPS As Quality secondhand TURKEY CAR good aa new cost 200 new iud all sines to and well-made American Roll Top exceptional value worth lOgs other tables ail 30s to 14 choice Inlaid Sheraton CABINET handsome aud Several other ones to SONS fine Inlaid Sheraton Bureau BOOKCASE just done up equal to new worth a bargain Several other Bureaus to A Beautifully upholstered 016 10s SUITE m and English velvet ers just guaranteed 40 oilier to A HOKS COOPE II aie BUYERS etc ior cash A Address IP i I SALE and Ten JAMES one month old second-hand 66 lons in good price 138 and Choice una in profit and c seasons Moderate inspection in 3 SHOP BAE OFFICE nna Limited WINE Um- aurt FITTINGS Counters Screens B EKU and h Measures 01 J Louie Washers B Gilt inul Counters Desks Wire Wates Sigua complete SHOP Interior Fittings Window and Shop Fittings A-f for all trades Bristol i CO Limited street oi Modem SHOP FITTINGS oi including Modern and Fronts Show Cases Office A Stock of well-seasoned Wood ol every fine Figured Walnut V centre fitted drawers and and bevelled glass door coat 50 Other odd Wardrobes 30s to offer special to A Buyers All purchases over free in our own vans within 25 miles of Bristol Goods stored free charge i t i n g customers n Solid Silver Embossed TEA and BE It VICE large size Price t DIAMOND secondhand very brilliant Cost double Pair Handsome Pearl Handles KNIVES and iu ease ilae quality Park-street OLD GOLD Silver Diamonds and Miscellaneous Property purchased exchanged or received in a confidential wanner as security for casli advances Customers waited 47 streett Bristol A action GUN 12 bore cheap Park-street Solid Walnut Athenaeum SUITE guaranteed covered in real leather Bargain 18 street Bristol Teaspoons X WEDDING RINGS Selection of Engagement and Keeper Kings of the Newest and 4 DOLPHIN MATCH BOXES from 5s Scent Bottles i Trays 10s id Sugar Tougs Vs Gd dozen Teaspoons Butter Knives 5s Gd Selection SCRAPS FROM SATURDAY NIGHT'S PAPERS From the To-day the King and Queen of Sweden and Norway commemorate the of their King II succeeded to the dual thrones of Sweden and Korway on the death of liis Carl XV and during the quarter of a century for which he has controlled the destinies of these two countries ho lias shown himself to be a kind and ruler ever anxious to live up to his motto The Welfare of the Sister Kingdoms Fttni'Ii is so far a national institution that the com- position of its stall ia a matter of considerable public interest Its latest formal acquisition in succession to the late Mr E J Milliken is Mr Owen Seaman whose Horace at Tillers of the and The Battle of the not to mention much brilliant verse in f for Id and other periodicals including Punch aro already well known Ho graduated at Cambridge and while there won his journalistic spurs on the where his editor was Jlr K C Lehmau who will be one of his colleagues on At Cambridge his career like that of the late Charles Stewart Calverley with whose work his own has not unjustly been compared was by no means free from conflict with the authorities He will prove a valuable recruit to Punchy where as a Conservative be will alter the balance of parties From tho St It appears that entertaining the King of Si am coat French Government a rent of the Comte do house being the largest item The personal expenses of President Faure and M Hanotaux must also have been con- His Majesty has accepted an invitation to dine with the Lord Mayor and the Lady Mayoress at the on Thursday September Arrange moots are being actively made for the bration at Taplow Court of the monarch's 44th birthday Tho three days festivities will include a grand banquet to which 70 guests are to be invited The officers and crew of the Royal yacht will take part in the rejoicings His Majesty intends at Taplow Court till October 1st Sir Power Palmer will it is stated succeed General Sir William Lockhart in command of the Army Corps Sir Power Palmer joined the Indian Army 1857 and served the Indian Mutiny campaign of He joined Horse at Lucknow in June 1858 was detached for several months in command of a and was frequently engaged with the enemy medal mentioned in He served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier India in and was present in the engagement at medal served as adjutant of the 10th Bengal Lancers in Abyssinia and was aide-de-camp to General Stafford in the expedition of In the Afghan war of he was present at the capture of Kotal and was subsequently with the expedition into the Khost Valley In the Soudan campaign in 1885 ho was in command of the 9th Bengal Cavalry mentioned in despatches medal with clasp and and he commanded the force in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills Burma in Mr Joseph Walton who it is expected will be the Radical candidate for the Barnsley Division hEis definitely stated that would not affect Opposed to this is the report of another engineer who says distinctly that if we the river the anchorage at would in a short time be entirely destroyed The other experts Mr Barry aud our present docks engineer have not iu their reports given any decided opinion on this point but they are all agreed that there will be con- difficulty io convincing the Admiralty that the anchorage would not be destroyed Borne of the reports go farther and say they are opinion that the Admiralty would never allow it It is admitted that tho engineering difficulties arc not insurmountable but the cost oi dredging to tain the anchorage at Kingroad and the entrance to the Avon cannot be estimated That readers may have an idea of the serious effects of comparatively small obstructions to the cross currents without which we should iia my opinion soon become an inland town I would mention two cases which are within my own knowledge About 30 years ago u small pontoon was built to the eastward of Dunball Island was then tlie entrance for ail large vessels coining up io Bristol This was intended to accommodate the Channel passenger traffic but owing to the obstruction caused thereby the around silted up to such an extent that in a short time it was impossible for skips to get near the pontoon and the channel was entirely destroyed I am told that tho remains of the pontoon can still be seen and that it is now possible to walk to Island at any state of tho tide The stream was thus diverted to the present entrance which is known as the Swash Channel and which by the action of the current is now much wider and deeper than it was before the other channel was Hosed And now to deal with the anchorage in Kingroad In October 1868 a ship left Bristol with a general cargo and after beating about for eight or nine was compelled by strong gales to rim back to for shelter Tho ship was iu charge of a Bristol pilot who is I believe still doing duty Kingroad at the time was clear of large ships and consequently they were able to take their choice of a berth and rounded to in what they considered the best part of the roads lotting go anchor fathoms of water and paid out to 45 preparatory lo letting go tlie second anchor No sooner was this done than to their consternation the ship bumped heavily on some unknown object They at once backed their topsails and got her clear but found mi trying the pumps that the ship was making water fast aud iu spite of all their efforts the water gained on them to such an extent that they were com- to slip anchors loose head sails and run her on tlie mud All this did not occupy an hour but in that time although they had stuck to their pumps the ship had 14 feet of water in her hold Of course there was a searching inquiry into all the connected with the mishap when it spired that not a single Bristol pilot knew such a bank existed It was that a small punt had sunk near there about four months previously and it having been a dry summer the flood water had not been sufficient to keep clown the sand Later in the year there were the heavy rains and in less than three months the sand bank entirely disappeared Now Sir if such small things have such serious j effects on the entrance to our river and the anchorage in what would be the effect of entirely stopping the tidal scour of the Avon Have the advocates of ever considered what position would be if after spending on the river wo found ourselves compelled to make a choice between removing the dam at the mouth of the river and thus throwing away the whole of this enormous outlay or allowing the city to become landlocked like some of tlie old Cinque Ports Yours faithfully Bristol Sept 18th J LITTLETON White 50 Joy 30 Thompson 29 Jennings 29 W Butler K9 Jenkins 29 Small 28 Stotesbury 28 Dark Dare Watts i vate Fl o wer Barton Wall Marsh Weeks Burgoyne Skinner Starr Bethel Browning 27 27 Yards Phipps 10s 31 Gibson 10s White 31 31 20 150 Bethel 30 Small 10s 30 Williams Park 10s 29 10s 23 500 YARDS Dave 10s Weeks 5s 5s 21 26 26 25 26 26 26 26 25 25 25 25 25 25 24 24 24 24 24 28 27 27 5s 27 Slocombe 27 Emery 5s 26 26 5s 26 Long UK LIMITED Pte Stooke 33 Sergt W Cs 32 Pte Cook 32 Col 34 Small 33 Sergt A 33 200 YARDS UNLIMITED Sweatman Pte Stooke fid Bergt A Farm inter 5s 31 33 Sergt 5s 31 10s 32 The meeting will ho continued to-day when the following events will be Company Bowl the Officers Challenge Cupt and the Sergeants Challenge Cup and it is to be hoped that the weather will remain favourable for these RIFLE AT officers match in connection with B Company deferred Irom the previous day came oft at the Uphill range on Saturday after noon in cold weather a strong breeze The distance was 600 yards six shots The following are tlie results 20s Corporal Passmore 10s Sergt Hawkins Corporal Willcocks 5s Sergt II Barge SHOOTING MATCH AT The annual ing match between the local Volunteer Artillery and Engineers took place at Clevedon on on the the former There were ten shots at 200 and 500 yards five at each range being shot with the carbine and the other half with the rifle In the result the Artillery scored 562 and the Engineers 537 the former by 25 points Lieut Coates afterwards entertained tho teams and several friends with which he had filled high legal expressed the hope that when the time came that he should retire into private life he would enjoy many years of health arid happiness amongst them then read the following address which had been beautifully illuminated on vellum and framed in and which contained upwards of 100 the Right Eon Henry Charles Baron Ludlow of Hey wood in the County of Wilts Your lord the undersigned beg to oa the honour which has been conferred upon and express our cordial hope that you may long bo spared to enjoy the dignity and that you have earned so well Lord LUDLOW in reply expressed bis gratitude for the splendid reception accorded him Speaking of the honour her Majesty had been pleased to confer upon him his lordship alluded to the fast that he had received it in a year that would ever be by all Englishmen the Diamond Jubilee year of her Majesty's reign With regard to his duties on tie bench his lordship said he had been oa the judicial bench for 21 years and during that time he had endeavoured to discharge the responsible duties entrusted to him fearlessly and honestly In sion he said that whether his life were long or short he should endeavour to deserve and preserve the good feeling manifested towards him that day The beautiful address they had given him would be one of his most cherished possessions Cheers having been given for his lordship he WAS escorted headed by the band and accompanied by the Volunteers who a guard of honour to his residence at Heywood at the entrance to which a triumphal arch had been erected The committee and Volunteers were entertained by his lordship and at dusk the grounds were illuminated ROYAL MASONRY MEETING AT The Provincial Grand meeting of the Royal Arcb Masons in Somerset was held on Friday evening at Highbridge under the banner of the Vale of Jehoshaphat Chapter No 291 There was a large muster of brethren from the various lodges out the province including the 41 Bath Royal 53 Bath 26 Taunton Rovai 285 Shepton Mallet Vale of Brotherly 329 Yeovil 973 Frome and Clevedon The Chapter having been opened the Grand Supt Comp li C Else Standard Bearer England informed the companions that they were met under very interesting circumstances as it WAS the jubilee year of the receiving Chapter No whose warrant bore date 1847 He called upon Comp T Norris Prm to read a history he had prepared Come then read the history referred to which proved very interesting He also read an introduction and notes by the Grand Supt Comp 11 C Else dealing with Royal Arch Masonry in the province and the present work at Highbridge and other Chapters con- with 50 years ago A hearty vote of thanks was accorded Comp Norris for the history he hud prepared and a hope was expressed that it would be printed and circulated throughout the province The Grand Supt announced that Comp Colonel W Long had again consented to receive the collar of and that he had great pleasure in appointing as Comp Edward Fry Wade an old and esteemed of the receiving Chapter and the Prov Grand of Somerset in the He then appointed and invested his other officers as follows Noke 53 E R Hayter Z 285 B H Watts 53 Treasurer G K Wilson 973 Registrar H Davies Z 291 Principal J P 1st Assistant 8 H Wake J 261 2nd Assistant S C Card H No 41 Sword Bearer F Bendell 973 Janitor and S 41 Asst Janitor The sum of fifty guineas was voted from the funds of Chapter to the Royal Masonic Institution for Bays to be placed upon the list of the Prov G Supt who proposes to serve as steward at the centenary of the ion next year when the Prince of Wales take the chair at the festival A banquet followed at the Railway hotel BRISTOL KOYAL Fresh cases admit led last week in 50 out 641 iu the specially diseases of the eye on Mondays and Fridays at 1 diseases oi the ear ou Tuesdays at 11 skin diseases on Thursdays at 11 throat diseases on Fridays at 12 diseases of women on Wednesdays aud Saturdays at 11 children on Wednesdays nt 11 Dental patients on Tuesdays aud Fridays at 1 notes given on Wednesdays and Saturdays at il Patients admitted daily except Sundays at o'clock Casualties and cases of sudden illness are admitted all times to the advanced section of the party He made a highest quality lowest price every article i pretty design Rosewood and dW Satio SUITE with Dressing Chest aud side reflectors worth Choice selection of new and secondhand suites 10s to PHILLIPS A SONS 02 CapiT dW o I y line Black Oak BOOKCASE beautifully cV carved with Tenier panels and drawers worth Second-hand Double iding fire 12 bore ing locks only quality Damascus Barrels Double Breech-loading action bar locks only Brazilian Pebble SPECTACLES to suit all sights pair half usual grand variety iu Gold and Silver best value obtainable every Watch 4 Bristol for the Cottage Villa or Mansion from upwards every Clock tJ 4 Bristol ESS worth 114 Several alp A SONS J all brass BEDSTEAD iu new condition property of the late Josiah Thomas Esq Large selection Bedsteads to 04 BOOKCASE 40 to SONS 43 m every J size aud price send for a set of sizes Mention this und Keeper A splendid selection with quality always in stock at marvellously low juices inspection 4 Bristol TAULE A JL great variety of Articles suitable Ior Presents price lisl of our celebrated Spoony and Forts scut post FEAR'S 4 Efisiot-Jjiuago i 4 Bristol CLOCK and liE lor WATCH by and workmeui Uest guava 274 SAFE good as 30 by 20 cost SONS SAFES N and Fireproof Sales iu the West of over SO to choose irom to Louis splendid design worth 00 others 60s to i to above lOit hy Gin W Tables new ami x SAFETY FIREWOOD per 100 Large bundles Steam and Works toy 1701 plucky fight in the Doncaster Division at the general election of 1895 when he secured only about a hundred votes fewer than the successful candidate Mr Fison In January last ho was nominated for the Cleveland Division but as lie believed it to be in the interests of the party that ho should do so he stood aside in favour of Mr Alfred Pease Mr Walton is a and is interested in various industrial undertakings in Cleveland but he is sufficiently free from the ties of business to be able to devote his attention to Parliamentary duties He has within- the past two or three years travelled extensively in India Burma America and Africa and has in that way gained much commercial and political tion He is a justice of the peace for the borough of Middlesbrough and a tor the North Hiding of Yorkshire He is a fluent speaker and probably the strongest candidate tho Radicals could hare found to succeed Lord Compton From the Pall Mali The Greek Royal Family are in fresh trouble Both the Crown Prince of Greece and Prince George are in very bad health During the recent campaign they contracted low lever and the condition of the Crown Prince especially causes anxiety The lottery for Queen Nathalie's diamond ring will be drawn in the next few days Biarritz When tho Queen lost the she promised that if it were oi every description for V and lor estimates Old SALE TABLE in perfect cushions latest style for want of room a Secretary SI Saviour's club C1 Go CASTLE L n i T i ri i mid ior Any our Carefully note ri Linen Markers baler to Type 2t or BKtss oi every Stoves Baths Jinl Uto Work oi y J UON Ja Limited t imcl 67 Bristol over have already been sold in Paris alone The diamond is valued at about or Count future ought to be for decoration conferred upon him by the King of Siam carries it the privilege of incurring debt to the amount of ten millions of francs in his Majesty's dominions It is stated that the Earl of has purchased the Villa the road between Naples anil will live there in future with his children during the greater part of the winter The house was for many yoars tlie Count v 3 tlie property of Prince Louis de of son of Francis of Naples A POODLE IN A CHINA SHOP CANINE TOOTHACHE An amusing clog case came before his Honour Judge Stonor at tho Marylebone Mr Sandy's who keeps a china shop in Marylebone sued one Miss Roberts residing ia for damage It appeared from tlie evidence of the plaintiff and the admissions of Miss Roberts that a valuable French poodle belonging to the latter rushed into the plaintiff's shop and created a frightful scene The Judge Well what did the dog do The plaintiff nervously Do Why the first thing he did was to fly at ray wife and then round tlie place there and everywhere now breaking china again tearing down curtains and finally causing an awful mess all round and nearly frightening the wife to death The Judge What was the matter with him P Oh he was as mad as he be Why he was only suffering from the toothache Plaintiff r 1 have not sent in the doctor's Defendant r Doctor's What for Why he is quite as harmless as a kitten and would have been all right if you had let him have Plaintiff said that it was a serious matter and the poodle bad an exciting innings The What did you do with trim eventually Why after over and breaking several articles of china he clashed into the back parlour so we thought the safest plan was to lock him in Defendant He only had a fit of toothache He has not been used to the muzzle and was frightened himself more than anybody else was The How old is your dog Only five months He didn't know what he was doing But he broke a lot of my china aud when he was locked up in the room he knocked everything over tore down the curtains and otherwise behaved like a mad dog When he was afterwards taken to tlie vet the latter said that he was suffering from ache and was quite harmless He was cutting lu's teeth But he did a lot of damage Why the place was in an awful state when the policeman arrived It was enough to make any dog wild You had him locked up in the room for upwards of two hours imagine anyone being afraid of a muzzled dog Look here your added the lady instead of coaxing it they went for it with a broom and then when tho policeman arrived they wanted him to shoot it but the toothache bad abated by that time It was a very hot day and what with muzzle and toothache it was enough to upset the poor thing The Judge said that plaintiff had made a mistake in locking the dog up in a room for two hours Defendant It was enough to make it wild The Plaintiff has no action and the case will be struck out ARTILLERY Brigade Orders by Colonel F C Ord Commanding during the will be drills for on Mondays Tuesdays and Thursdays at p.m Members are reminded that only a few more remain for drill during tho present Volunteer year ami they must avail themselves of these last few nights or they will be returned as non- efficient and made to pay tho Capitation Grant No 8 Company G IF Bland to be Corporal dated 10th September 1897 Gunner Danes to be Band Sergeant dated September 1897 from the London Gasette Volunteer Corps Hon J F K retires under the provisions of Par Ill Vol Kegs permitted to retain his rank aurt continue lo wear the uniform oi the Corps ou his retirement dated 15th September 1897 Tlie Officer in the retirement of Major Daniel from the shire Artillery takes this opportunity of thanking him for the constant interest has taken in the welfare of No 10 Company at Portishead during the 28 years that lie has held a Commission in the Corps will be Gun Practice at West on Saturday next the inst Any member who lias not yet attended a gun practice this year nutst attend this one as it is the last practice in the Corps for this Volunteer year By Order Signed W H HUNT Captain Adjutant Clifton 13th September 1897 BRISTOL VOLUNTEERS Regimental Orders by E C Plant Commanding Drill with Arms Tuesday and Wednesday at 7.30 p.m Tuesday and Wednesday at p.m Monday Wednesday and Friday at 8 p.m Prize Meeting First day Thursday from S second day Saturday from Range officer and Colonel E C Plant Copies of Programme are obtainable at quarters By Order Signed F H Major Adjutant 2nd s Bristol ISth September 1897 BRISTOL GENERAL HOSPITAL Fresh cases admitted last week 634 in the House 179 Patients a re specially diseases of the Tuesdays aud Fridays diseases of the ear Mondays diseases of the skin Tuesdays and Fridays diseases of the throat and nose Mondays aud Thursdays diseases of Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays at 11 patients Mondays and Thursdays at 10 Lying-in notes will be given out Monday Wednesday and at 11 Patients admitted daily at all times THE BRISTOL HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN AND WOMEN ROYAL Number cases admitted last week In Women Children Out Patients Women Children 71 108 238 New In 19 u umber attending 420 82 Patients admitted daily Sundays rom 10 to 11 o'clock Cases of accident aad sudden illness admitted at any hour AC Building Dispensary lor Out Royal Only BRISTOL EYE HOSPITAL M A 3810 Admission days for new Tuesdays and Saturdays irom Twelve to One o'clock umber oi patients attending last week Fresh cases Number oi patients under treatment iu past yea L- Accidents attended to at all times 251 105 VOLUNTEER BATTALION REGIMENT Battalion Orders by C L Commanding class will be formed at the School of Instruction Chelsea from the 21st October to the 20th November Officers wishing to attend will please forward their application A F E 534 may be obtained at the to this Office not later than Tuesday 21st inst Prize Meeting second day at minster on Monday commencing at 10 drill for in the Gymnasium on Tuesday at 8 p.m By Order Signed J D J BISHOP Captain and Adit 1st Gloucester Regt Bristol 18th September 1897 t t Vv A you are a clumsy trod on my foot I um extremely -1 hope I did you very The soil answer turned away tlie other's wrath and even an apology On no not very must f mo I am a little is sorts liver biliousness and that sort of thing you My flear sir oi course I you nut why you i ned guod Nonsense you haven't ieu J Ley never in cuses vo m once once Jove SHOOTING CASE AT Rev Aubrey who said that he was shot by burglars early on Wednesday morning died at 2 o'clock on Friday morning The police authorities have satisfied themselves that no burglary was attempted and it is thought that the rov gentleman must have been labouring under some excitement at the time lie called out and firing was heard servants were on the spot but they saw nothing of burglars or anything to indicate that any been made on the house It ia stated thai Mr had been a great sufferer from pains in the head and his health had been far from good He was conscious up to the time of his hours after he was but it is understood that he in no way varied his original statement Purgative remedies are fast giving way to gentle action and mild of Carter Li sure they aw tha Liver THE KOYAL VISIT TO IRELAND EXCELLENT RESULTS The recent Royal visit to this country has already says the Cork correspondent of the borne fruit of a kind which is being well appreciated in districts where remunerative employment is difficult to obtain An exceptionally large number of English tourists have flocked to Ireland during the past night and these have adopted cither wholly or in part the route followed by the Duke and Duchess of York They have too been more fortunate as regards the weather than were their Royal Highnesses Until the early clays of September were reached the weather when it was not of a character to forbid all pation in outdoor recreation was so uncertain as to disgust pleasure trippers even in the most enchanting regions During the past 10 or 12 days however this depressing condition of the phere has given way to uninterrupted sunshine and tourists have had a most enjoyable time It is not often that effect follows cause in such rapid sion and this influx of the better class of tourists has been greatly appreciated and lias greatly intensified the desire among all classes to see a Royal residence established in Ireland BRISTOL EYE DISPENSARY 17 Founded by the late Mr in 1812 Days of at 9 at 1 p.m CLIFTON DISPENSARY 1812 Patients specially seen for diseases of skirt on Mondays at 11 diseases of the ear on Wednesdays at Itt diseases of women on Thursdays at 11 Other pan eats seen daily except Sunday at 10 cases admitted last week 90 Pa lien ts last week 214 Patients attended this year INSTITUTION FOR SKIN AND GENERAL ISA ESTABLISHED Patients arc seen and treated tm aud Wednesdays 3 10 5 p.m Tuesdays aud Fridays G lo G p.m and Saturdays 10 to on subscribers notes or ou their owu application FOR TIIE CUKE OF DEAFNESS AND DISEASES OF THE 12 LOWER CLIFTON ESTABLISHED 1861 Bay oi from 9.30 till il HOME FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN KUDLAND Visiting afternoon except from 3 to 5 o'clock Crippled Children ai present under treatment at the Home 35 V TELEGRAPHS WITHOUT experiments in wireless telegraphy were continued at Dover on Friday when some very successful and interesting results were obtained In some experiments in South Foreland lighthouses were made the objective messages transmitted from Fort Burgoyne were easily react and an electric bell was rung at the lighthouse by means of the wireless current As the transmitter fs only at one end the ordinary means of signalling with the heliograph fs adopted between the points The accumulators used for the experiments are charged daily at the Dover Electric Light Works The induction coil ueed is exceedingly powerful and produces a thick nearly a the messages being transmitted from a vertical wire carried up a pole So far the experiments are considered highly successful and encouraging The application of the system to lightships is to form a at Dover THE HEAD DISPENSARY FOR WOMEN AND ftT The Medical Attendants are Women Attendance Mondays Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays DISPENSARY 2 Attendance general patients Tuesdays Thursdays at 3 p.m for Diseases oi tlie Eye and Fridays only at 12 o'clock THE REDLAND BRANCH OF THE CLIFTON DISPENSARY THE aud Fridays from 9.30 to 11 CLIFTON MEDICAL CHARITABLE FUND ESTABLISHED OCTOBER FOR THE OF THE POOR OF CLIFTOM CONSULTING BRISTOL MEDICAL MISSION DISPENSARY 7 FOUNDED Dispensary open Mondays Wednesdays aad at 10 Only those unable to pay a are admissible BRISTOL HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY AKD 31 BRISTOL Physicians Dr Morgan 10.30 a in Dr Thursdays lO Dr Barrow Mondays 11.50 Tuesdays 7 p.m Fridays 1 p.m At 31 Triangle Dr days wild Thursdays 10 aud E HOSPITAL FOR 34 guff are Women WESTON-SUPER-MARE CONVALESCENT HOME FOR CHILDREN At the Home at the of the week 26 received during the week Left ior 14 the close of the week 19 The Home is opcu all the year round Tear's Lever be Watches 4 V