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I p™A^ALSyA lNV £ V:A CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL (ONVALESCSNT HOilE. 0_ the annual meeting. THE fEW smoifjil TO BE PROCEEDED WITH. The annual meeting of the troateos, donors, and subscribers to tho lioyai Alexandra Children's Hospital Convalescent Honu, I wan heid on Monday af the Counr.j' Chamber in the Town Mai1, In the absence of Hu Grace the Dako ot V\ ^gr minster, who had bow. nnounced t., preside. the chair was taken by the Bishop cf Rt. Asaph. Among tiose present wero; .Sir I?,>l>ert Cuniiff; Ba-t., Coionel Mesham, Colonel and Mrs Howard' Cobi.co'! Mainwaring. Mrs Townshenu Mam-! waruigr(MiSa«u.an). Air P. d. Chambres, Mr. Iienry ^'toylk^ l\ Wil:iams Deanery). Mr T. Oriffiea D;i0n, Dr W. Mitchell Banks, Dr ('rirdlest->ne, Ih Eytoii T/ord, Dr and Mrp Thomas, Mr R.' W. T/ord, Dr and Mrp Thomas, Mr R.' W. Wil'.ians Wyan (lion. Secretary), Mv 8. ?- rlxs (Hon. rs WilHanw-Wyrjn, Mr M. Jones, Captabi h. W. Keatinge, "Irli jfuspratt, Mirs VirajJ, Miss Wanr.ii, Ren. J Griffith*, T. If. wiphau, J. Heroic i iJcnop. <tc. J j Sieotion of Offi^es-s, ftc. Ou th«. proportion of Sir ben re, seconded by Mr Charnbrer>, Managio. Comrott^ce wore ih&aLed for tiuur sor-Tice^ and ro-olccLwl. Ooxonel Sleahani -aid considered that the Coramirfcea "liould invit*: Oaj/ fr to join them, tha4- ILtr. had giv«-n ?he»:\ valuable hoip afipja^ua- riurine cho past- | year -u .iomject'on with hho buiidm^H. Ho had j pletisurf in proposing that Captain Keating.i's nama be 1\dd¡>d to "he 1ist 0i the committee. Lolonel Maim" aring seconded, and it wad t una.nmùa8Jy carried. The Cfcai.r»v:an proponed voter of thanks to Miss Yi7;tlY1 :1(i. Co tin other oftlce1"^ f,c their pai services, and requested they RtmllÁ b, act, > MIne. was carried, Mr Pürk W re •pp,%int«"d hoc. tresaurer; Mr ii. W. Vvjiliaas VV; nit lion. HPcretary, I Pond the Buildijig nd fcjuo-Oonimit.feees were aiM rc-eleet&i. A Ccmeroue fiift On tJF proposition of Culonel Mesh.im a ¿ d 'I L h j vote of thanks was passed to ?4i.sa Edith A. I Hayhur; o for her giics of £ 125 and £ 200 to (inaks up the endov.ment of .fie St. Winifred Cot tn the requisite HTnouiit of €7f>0. Cot tn the requisite HTnouiit of €7f>0. f The Annu«^R»^r t ¡ The irau& report, wa- pretjsnttd by Colonel Me&uam4 as forlows v." at xbe, to r port: art actual commencement m build ins. 8inev 'h-s last Ger.oral Meaung Mr Andrew iamr, if Rhyl, has ir.id^-r^aken the erect-icn o? a' new and perro-Dent of £[>1). Thd writ id being satisfo Gorily sanied out, and r- ii he oompiotad I by Marrh 1st. The Comraitt«» of ,h( Wo;r)er/« Conr.dec,cent Home- havn! kindly placed Lh-3ir 1 &rMtiO!1 iioorr VI ash-house at thtJ 8Ðr.i!" of the Hosp'tai t¡:1:ij April lsj,, cn{¡!el Messrs ISeak and ta les ) t' ctr .f Flasciricn House md so make rorm for Sow Ho;)ita; lU-x'k. ) In opeuiog Tenu'^ra ror the ne buildisa received. in response • j Messra Waterhoui«e .nd 0, it was fenud that- tho anion m j requirad to complete the Hospital Block, toother with the Adm:n:ptrative Block, ould coiJRiderably i exceed ti: fur Is )\1; the disposal oi the ]),"()spitll. After cnreful consideration the Building CQm- mittee agreed W re: '.i.-imond (hat pari of the scheme jhoiil i rot Ifv lie postponed, and tho Bmpita! Block aklie be proceeded with, whi.-n m eonimictioa with e house* in Fuitirion will »ocomn.c;late Wi-h Hospital n: i t Cn-v-,I-cent iV-ionw for the time being, Io Ioir,ng tu th;a decmi-p-i the Coinmitteo feei i *aal ta- increased rerijirement* of modern I .aQuavion and entination havo added Annr.T ^—l f,) BoBpiul bnildir.g, and, shat.having -i u t Wl,(.r I advar.ro by stages than to incur debt, or to adopo I a "maUr scheme at the cost of future efficiency. ■ To carry oot those alterations, arrangement.* ha\ o ) btf-n made tar.t iot fH; tt-v b'.jrvg the b.-i'-eineni of trie niook ie ongiit-i purpose >{ accidont ward, recreatiou an I storo rooms, into temporary ditnrg room, kitchcn and oftic-s, in in which acocti;modation wii 11", provide for Nursing -T.-ini a cer^on wmber of Ooa- {vAiijsce.-its. < A f,¡p¡",f' oxtonsioi thrf.'e h»u 4 If ;1"¡ i ■ that i. k ..e^csity of providing t. lo-r.r. jArvr storage for Carria^, ;u. and Dit.ng Le., lioei mot bv tho crection I of an rou house t. a cost of Cl It) Comf.{ttee'alfe. reeomm<md that Gunnv. the -joni'ag ytar Mi earnest appeal for furti.er fu^ids ••* »oro *«F«e'»dy 'o the Dig towns, who anpply eo m» oy of oar r^ientn. beiievics: that ^i,en eh-, new acheoie, the ):rinoiple of whV-h is' ireotra'isatton and economy of iAbour, is tmrlers^ood a gen»: >us rsspoase will be forthcoming To T:ark lly y^ar of Her Majesty'/ Jnbilee h vas '.Ad oy the TOV-'q of Rhyl to tstsbiish a I'rt'f- ("I ItLo TJse of the h, we gratef:. v the of t fl.; b' ¡..r.œ being pro- I «rrrjpt->- oho vadowrount t" j b- -at 38S patients have k-ea"admit•! i!«^ ••••• '• o* on tfc'< previous year. Of tbetss hi ere hospital cases, and bcf»n' rn atcd iu hi- tompora-y hospital of Berdr, The y^rly Bafanm' Sheet call* for r/sr,v>Hl! remark beyoud a alight inc.-jase in y.ea ly sub- I sedptions. Woa t,irti,er receipt -of £24 s" 50 f 'repi Cl/.m;h Otier!/>ries,' sincerely hepe in yc-Ar we tuav «ok forv/ard to tncreaaed ?upp^rf from this soi.rcc;. The L1 8upfr ntsvideMt jtnot i. grateful thbnks co c Hti I:] Ice of est in»: r I ).);Œdo!!P. La^'ly Cnoiiife, Mai TownshendM-in-! t >119 WiJiaraa- Wynn, Mrs A CoL JUesha n, Col. How, H, Major Ffr iuvob. Car t K<*>•*»*d-Looso do, Mrs '.Villding Jones, The Rev. J, and h* ftnffithft, rihc Rev. Mr* ? Hilt'.>r\ Mr?. W A. Lewis, Mrs Steer, \(r* r.r/t.hy >y r« Sut.or-, Mr Pit rcy, Mr Qr»€«es l)C.oa Mrs • rail D'u^da.e, Mrs Hatwoc-i, lvh«fl Enyon Nts bntton, T) o mt^bero of tb-: Rhyi Christian Ai! bv.vor.r As8c.n>»t'.on. a-id oV..«>^s for game ve-9-1 bv.vor.r AI!.10d<,tion, a-id oV..«>^s for game "e". ] tables, Sower?. TJ Gtwfn. Ti.omi^or- Mister Uewelyn Jot -An' oniui, Mrs •Yrh.'i („>.finori, Miss N. iaga Editor '\1 h Lit-Je Child* "a of Mr Jovrett, Ci rldren o! II. 0. ]>g, gsr (Pt Arglssoa)] M.stt- A for toys. Sir? Mcuntlordi ] [Miss 1 ■? j t r. JVi: T.. wDshenu, ^irs Paiethorpe, i li^.dv Boy"'i, Miv.- liehar li, Nfr 3K»ffie] Mrsj j Towp.shead, Scrse Taylor, Cbildrea ot IS. Peter's) 1 c'r idaT ^c'iif«oV Chester, Master Trevor Treiiearn, i i ,r; Mr- Porks, for books, magazines, Eu r.-ited j j r To ^crontia Hughs?, Mrs St. I t toil, sndthe isse-Ta lor, for < VI Siripu .if the Cari-ar- oodie ^ork, for uWo large parceiH o the Denbigh }Br*,ncb of the jf] League, Mrr. Kelticgp, Miss j Mi y oar dfo''dt for elothina. To pfj 'for nVcoad supply of for J °ld t* »or Ohristmas «> 8;Iuhc of | l-iOBpJt*?., olotbinw for the admts, and oeanti inily dmv-i fiolls ami other tov? -ov the child, su, uao tor 1 of a nhiul + iie H,).qpik &I, rc, Miv Tal&ot:. ror two ,jr[' i ilee handktr-1 •-1 iet3 and a quantity of f doli drfts?i-g. f\$T .J',n'58* '^brian ;Toi/v of J'.U/i.f/ fsvo'-trs for aj[:},» jnnUi»ca. to J*r btorey for four u- ;v,d piotors* of Her Mah^ty the Qv?.nn. > i5ra 8tcc>r for <hild'g Sw<r jj.ljss Infhain for ,v«ol th« childrsn to m»k « into', balls. To Mr 'fail (Atigcrfa, j?- \jorlw efcair.; To the .ttect^.r of ht, « St- Aaapb. for 1611*). >'f honey. i%. t'0; irasby), To the .ttect^.r of ht, I: « St- Aaapb. J honey. i%. (G.1i5cy), oi ™V*! l5if PJ^uC"ior two'lai^e oaskets- i "8iJ* i > Mre OarbyA Mrs R,cha-1 Af^evlavj j tor m^npy to pay for driv, f0P children thi«| i "'S « •X! j8t acopUblt form of g;ftf ,w a,; m%nv 0t '.H; '> "hiid'e.n ;-ra ua*b to walk- <iy Mr V | r: his Merr:^ Men for a mo*t de1 w c .ri -i< bv thorn to th flOqPi' "fO Vtim vVj]ijftnie (Alejcac'r? H0œ I for crikes and p .try. and for a sum oi ircnr-v i being ho balance of that col toted for the Patish Hot Fots at Christmas) to pro- ide a t.peci 1 iN .o,v ti Year's dinner for cha 'patients. To Mess- l>cw | Hugi,PS E. p..] ;ne9, Williams, BendaU, Ellis, i and tf, Mr Willmrnsard D. J. G-iftthyfor I gifs twrfcey, gee^o, cakes, ginger beer, 'franges. j and Sgs, ai. I liristmas. To he Rev, K. Maling •. Talioir, ti1. Rev A. Packos (Maipas), the Rev" A'. U. iJazlehursc iWeai Kt-lion), the Rev. E. P iidwards^( VY hi ttii:- ton, the Rev. Grimaldi ayia elahpoo'>, tho Rev. E 10vans (Chirk), tho ?' ^uK,'ie,5 fTarporley) ^he Churohv.-ard-. ns of St. Rhyi, fw fruU and tiower, fro o « iev& jbVtivmk and Flower services tr^ the r iiibers vi the .Scripture L'aion, tier J: lywoil, tor Oox tiy. CoL;ne< Howard mov^ni, T fr P. '). 4 scooudcd. and it was unanimously decided: that j the ropoi I.e Tha Plan8 of the Hew Honj}!taf, On the meeting proceeding to consider the Ollrg. to be pui^ued with n.gai.' to plins of the new hot-jpit-i!, Tli- Horn Recrofiry raid iht ommitteo i-ad had mider consideration the whole of the revised phum fxom Messrs V* att rh use. A .ihort timo ago tenders Iver; invited by hAo: flrn. 1ur the b 'i'dings .'}fó p'r-posed, and I the tenders were received it found that theio was aiv extraordinary shrJlaritv in their I am-unts. The no which the e-mmittee pro- fen ei for the soi.th or hospital Wool of the bu'iding. amounted no £ 15.689, arid for the bTnck r~12,()f{. a total of 1"27. riO. The sum Of £ 130 was to bo allowed ;'or old ki: ler; ils, sc that tho total would j be £ 27,610. The assets oi the Hospital" v^ert! 14 follows :—In the hank £ U,i07, two houses and ]&no on the Ea. Paradi with £ j00 nvested vr tho Morfch British Railway £ 4.000, Huh-^riprions promised »)ub not paid £ 2,050, a total of £.17,757. In pr> panng the plans they had a.skcjd Messrs Watorhouse to (supply « scheme v.hich in future could be increased It and t»nL-.rged. It was manifestly impossible for the «x..ir'mittee to undertake the whole sohdme, and so tho Buildini: Committei reoommend^J tha' the ho piiai block alone- he attempted, at present. That would mean an erpendi:iro of n;,cut & sumwhici the Hospital would at prose; fc be able 1, beaj •without st:aiaing it^iuiinces, ar- i it was hop<id tbaa frc-'u the ur^en. ar pea! to ba .tssn- d that the committee would he able to obtain the requisite £12,noo to ,14"Ji\.J for the &0 minis-1 I irative olock. In order to carry ouc this sr^onio Mossrs would be able with- out '-ffeot-vy struct-crai altariuion tr. tarn the basement of the hospital block ioto a temporary [ ^it&chen and ruoms, othx- <Sro., while a j temporary chapel will bo he'd m the f cidenc uird, where the house an:1 the norsk: staff1 wodd also be-vecommodated, They would oc able j to occupy J.iendrc- Hou.'O, of which they had an (offer of exroMstoo of the lefe. Those were 'I t.llf'nl:>'i.n r.\t." ::H, and perhapa Dr Eyton L loyd and Dr Mitchell Banks would say a fev; words I on rhc subject, especially the i.»:;ter had had tc. do with one of ihe finest honpitals in the kingdom j D Fytoh Lioyd said thoy had a poculiq. conaitjon of affair.? to cootoi; I w>th. Tho h 's- pival M as also a convalescent home, and was in I I the centre of a nursing district. j The consequence of bhat wrwi that, they liad to ( ioii and accommodation for I greater mmber people. Thoy had to pro- vide SO hospitiv! beds, while the admimstrajv.. j blocK had 60 or 70 convalesoent beds, as well as accou.aiodat'on for an outside district nursing .tJ.\[. H, meant by thai, that hospital ,irses wenc out to private to narse j-ru-ate i;tt, a b-9, were a valuable mea-is of j eai nirtg moi-oy for the hi-sp;tal. That meant j tha: ihey r-xpiirod » staif of about 16 to 2t>. < Tht-n th\y not forget that thi coè or ^.dnunis'ration was not. the P!-),t of an ordiiavry i ,if);1.1. "lid there were several features oon- j n;-vfo'i itl) this Iiospital which would tend to iacroase the coat of erection. It had always boen| a feature of tho hÚSplh; that it should contain within itself the inoaas for religious n-.u-ship for officeis and inmate*. Thoy liad had in tho old building ? beaut)foi iit.tle chapel in which i-ie-.ih could be held, and although it | wir.ia H'c-ro^.se the cost .,f erovWoTi }H dld- noi tavsk that there was anyone vho wculd object thai pair of the chet.. i non it had always b«en a niariue hospital, and it wap most l ant 'har they shr. dd tJHi; taiu its i54anno k«y -r**TtH sk ie- .tat that was to tho hospital had every desire t.o .namtain a marino situation to tho -nreat$vh possible extent. They would ba)-. 'niea abound the he ipitt.1 upon wh:ch patients could be placed for the benefit of the sea air and sur. at an earlier tage of convales- cence could otherwise bn t'otio. That would increase the cost of oonstrut'tion, and had. o bo consideiod when dealing wIth the ovpondituro. Another scheme had been suggested and would enbiidied in the plaiiS, viz. that of <. salt water arrangement, by winch the patients Ti t,$ woui f ^;e the piwctlcal advantage of bai.h:nu' .1;; the year round and in all weather. ater and plunge bath v.\)i.d be provided. That aipiin would increase the cost ove" tho ord:;oi'y ho.spit.vl, but it would lie all the better the inafcitution. The Building Com- mitteo had always nu; stained the principle that it was better to spend capital on securing an -it, buil-ling than to spend a fmaH aum t oc* of capital and be saddled with the main- itao..uce of a poor building out of revenue. If they aad insisted upon everything* being of the very h(,¡" and the one cost at th,) eomnaonoe- ment 01, ver their expenditure whoreas an in ferior building airt'ey™ rt lu.ire atten- tion. Dr Mitchell Banks .Taid he comudored it a i great honour to be a^ked to say something in rmnaction with their h. spital, Ho felt. that> was associated with tba+ institution aa be vits its :ni;u1.ti;g surger-n, and had been coa- u: id with 1t from the very cf»r:r.atncijm«nt. y that thty had come to a orisis in its thei should look the ^natter fairly in the face, ít; was after ali t. paction of £ s. d. to a certain extent, and he was inclined to say that busrros? was 1,4, lut they could not oaite look Uj>i)1) -t n that iighb. Tf ft 'Manufac- turer sot. &hO\,I; huild. ,g works thor wouid cost .£28,0:;0 when he had tidy £ 16,-D00 to deal -ith, i>le would say tjlnt was very bad bus!- ness* because he bad no one co fall "ô<' k upon, it wis different with an hospital and all charitable enterprises. If they ;C; and had not id hit they had great rea-:>E* for tht-y eoidd iall baok t Ul)(Jfl (he charity and kindness of the people of i Koi->a Wales and the ;8t towns of England whit h sent vheir patieut s to There was a great difference between a private bU3iiifs& enterprise and a chariubl* ono. As T, Eyton i,. had said that building was d :tf;i.ynt in irt itiy veopeots to an ordinary hospital. It was asom alesoont heme; and would aaturalJf requirt- things than would an oidiuarv Vl'l:.àt'I);i-l hosc-it&l. The iron bal«n;d<*s were a ^ivioUH item, r. aiso the nttle chapel, bu,: -boy were matters which he thought jieoes: ary. and wbu-h Committee would &o elf to Garry "ut. The was one «>f <&» charm# iot the old building, oir,,et it would be pity of it «as n.'t r»-oreeted. The hospital tuwi boon cotnaected with ekrgyr >rn,. wLo had taken a jfdoep interest in it. r: Lloyd had hIko .ferre, I to the sea-tor ">a. iu uu. persomally that it would bo a -v»ry good thiog foi- r.b hospital that such a.system bo '-uld bo pro-
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AED 0? GUARDIANS. | AiLs.iiEt) ,b,ir.K-JiAa!TI £ 3 0^ k VACCINATION j OFS-JCiS. r THf: WOHKHOOSt tYIRCROwnfD, i To > fortnightly meeting of i his board was held on Friday the Wotkh-uise, t. Asaph. Mi I Kciwin Morgan..I.P., nr-.tsided, and Mr Jao Wil- liams (A^ergolet oconpi^d '.ho Vico-Chair. There i we: o aÍ3u present: \i.>5.4r- W Owen, A Foulkes, Abergele; T E 1'arry Ba- tws; Joe Roberts, P nlfary Hugh Jonca, I^lehau; Jos Lioyd, Cefn; Owilym Pairy, J08 Rolotu, Ponbi^h Juo Uoyd, Ji.0 Ro.?rts, Henllan Jones, Llanddulas William Jones, Wibia tm, Llannefydd Robt Hughes, Llanfair Jno Kvaos, Morris Jonos, Thos Lloyd, L'>r.H".nnan W ( onwy Rail, Mtv Rawlins> Rhnddlftu i Sirs Mary Jeaos, Mr 1' Moi-tyn Wil- liams, Rhyl; Mies Renneit, Mesare T Howen .I Roberts, St Asaph J R Jones. St. Ce-orge Thcs L\1)yd, rfffDl.n! J K.e-fo -b, Vaenoi aud Chas (iritnsley < Clerk, Personal UabiUty of Gyarrffaii3. Au ne L.¡ meeting of the Board it was decided to petition the LG-=¡; Government Board with I a view to relieve individual guardians who Bign ■r.eques from personal liability w-th reapeot to amounts paid by resolution of the lioard, but sur- charged by tbe-J.o^al Government Board auditor. Tlu- Clerk ;;re«'->t*d the pet-itioo for signature, and ) refetenc-5 was olu-reupon made to the clause which nuggaatcd that ;t-bog-iardiaos present Hot the meeting when 'the surcharged arnoun'a ,vere ordered to b., paid ffruw'd be liable. Mr Jos Lloyd did not think that it was rignt that; thoy rtaoel 1 pli -e the responsibility -an those who were present. The whole of the Uoard bhooid I be liable if anvooe was. I Tbe Chairman said be agreed Willi that. ad bid that it- ouId bt nLciug a eoi t of premium on irregular attendance the Board meetings, lie had beea held responsible for eheques he lia.. I signed ae Chairman. Mr J01 Jcnos, who habrought forward, the I question the last- meeting and who bad moved the resolution, saiu he had U tended timi; the wlioie I Board should bo responsible for choo,uffi paid in accordance with their resolution. It w? 3 ther deoid«d to adc; t ho peti tion wit a | the niteratio' -hat '.be whole Bo^rd should bo hold liablo ioi' su.-L-rgeil amnonts. Life Protection Aot TIw Visiting Commit.u o bad eoKsidemd tnt' .'jues: ions of the way? ai d rne-vii -n j-utt-i ig the j provi?uon.-> cf th Aot inte foroo, and r^-orar.ienbed j as foil wb "That iu tho opicion of the Committee ¡' it isa-tdira'de that intpev tors should bo apj.-oir.ted to carry » •■•:& the provisions of tbe Act, and they ¡ consider that it wouid be advisable to applet the I Rslie viug Officers to aot within thtir resyeotiire districts. I Mr Joe Ihyil iteå w; ?rr. th? oth-r half of the report was to bo found, as be did notccosider that ithc Oommittee. bad completed itt work. He! J noticed that the Relieving Officers were asked to take on additional duties, btt the Committee bad not told t'»e 1'oard whut it waa propoeod pay I for it, He did not think sbafc i he Relieving Olncera wouid do the v. ork for r.othit.g. Tho V'-jce-Chainnan ret lied that the OommUt-oe I bad feit that they 1J,.1 go no as far si? they were [empowered. Howonuid the <onunitt3e fix tbe salary for adlitiorai work beio -n they kne w what: there would be to do. Tbe Losrd should fix th« t salary after they knew whether t ie Relieving j Otiicer? wou'd be willin g to do tho v ork. j The Clerk reform! t»- poor-Jaw publication in I which it wt\>1 re)-«or'.«d tbat v^rio -.a U.iluna had '• appoinU'.l their Keb ■■••ing OfBo^ra to u'o ths v ,jrk. | Mr vo* Lloyd said he considered t:&1. ,,0" board J h,1 had a vory poor report from t he C'»mmitc-ec. I The "ic oChairman did not sgrt-t with Mr L-Ioyd, and thought it a rer-iot i c-^nsiderirg the! fund. present at the meeting. I Jos Llcyd ? hat ia a reason ior r«;Ie>*r ag .t 1 GK to you, end if you want rm.»\, memb;-us to | cMtsider it have a larger CODUPl; t. f pn>pose | I.a' •. V report be rcfui-red back v. t.1IJc01m¡:.tec: »t 1 -d at- tiiey recommend to tbe R.»art? a roa'onablc- j su -< for the work, after a^eertai-dng w]ietl«kr tiio i Kel ving Oiticere will uodei take tiio d.u.. I Th<: Vice-Ohainntn moved that /.ht rejioct be | !adapted. I Mr Jos loaf" secondcdj and that the! Clerk could ascertein what was tb- amoau', paid j I *y otnar Boards for 1"t\f) s-ne t-t chey v, Oiii. i that day appoint Rehevitig i Ofe- s to the position, leavirg the quastlon of 1 | reronueratlon to be decided «t a 'future roe.-ting Mr Lloyd It is only half.), report, and liad II better be referred ba- k to the Committee. Mr Robi.ls iideoilan) seconded the rfcfcrenoe j back U. Committee. I Ai-ra Rawliiifc d 'hat tbe ('orundtloe did j not oons'dfcr that if- was Lnci; piaoo to roc;<umonU I the amo.iot -f salary to ihe Hoard. A division tben took place, and tho e; oru vaa i reioi -ed b»ck to tno Cotu.r-Utee by H votes to 7. j !r a Vatoir.atlon Offloer I Tl: Cierk resd tb- jon.)!7\g loiter, received j Itwrrith-: menl Board i "I am directed, by the. i^cal j G0V".i'T.!V-iant i'-oard to st-v.e that they have bad! under consideration the report of their Inspector, under consideration the report of their Inspector, Dr Wheat-on, after his inspection of Imbilo: | ^aeciD.ition in the 8t Asaph Union. The Bo.-v:d j loarn frow that report t bat in the Denbigh district j j«» -rueidorable number of tho vaccinations had been I performed by I)r R J Hughes for the Public uecinator (D J R H. gbo.s), but that in all those | eases tho entries in tloj register had been hut tailed I by t.he Public v aooinator, ItS if the vaccination had } been prrforn-etl t y the Pnldio "acr;ir>tor in person. I I am to re-aiod tha G<;ardians that a similar irregularity on the part of this Pubhc Vaccinator j had been f ;port d on former occasions, and that j in the which the Board ado tosa^d to the Guardians on tao 1st of December. was pointed out that the ontries in tho riibbe Vacoiua- tion Register should in%*ariably b» iu<daUed by tho person wbo actually performs or inspects the ac«.-iLatio?>-» a mpuremeu^ with which la his j letter cf tr o 42Srd December, JH,5, Dr J F. Hughes j undertook to romply in the futifv. ) am to j r-sqaeet that the Guardians will e-ntaie from Dr j J R Hughes and forward to the Rovd an oxplan- j atlori of bis renewed irregularity In '^thc- abov; j nic e tioncd respect." The Cbaleman Mid Itfpt»-ip:*sed t the Cb rt I ilül Itetter tot wurd to Dr Hughes copy >f the 1 tt..)r. I The OJo» sbztad that he had Dr 3. nghec on the snhj or, and thoc g-tltma: saivl that be | bad pernor:a l?y iaspeotod nv>#tof tl-.» crses, a»d ^ej was quite satisfied that tho vai'reinatiou! had u properly effectoaily psi torrriod. Jir Hughes j also nai-i that he bad H$en under the i;.ipreasiou that P R J Hughes ^a-s i*. deouty. It r" true tbat 1 R J Hughes was daputy to Dr J U hughes A.-r p< -.r law matters but o •? for pubtic vacc.'uation purposes, Dr Vn >hard, f>i Rhyl, vsht had cue*} resided at Denbigh, wa4 really tae d;q,uty pubtio vae-ciaatoi'. l'h: Ohairmr-a asked whether Dr R T Ilngn-s could not he uppuiuted deputy public vaccinator weU. < C I The Clerk replied that t, • < Locial J Govcrntt'x-n" Board wotud -sauo .ioti it if they 'wero j approached ea ti e aubj».. t, J Mr Jos Jotivk Jiiought that it ''was inconvenient | for *hc lej;u'.y p iV-nc vaocinatorjto bo tiO far away. j Dr Prlcbft 'd r««-ded at Tbe Glerk stated that Dr Prkhard^hal^beor. ap- pointed whea be resided M Denbich. ?•«<•• cttauge < had b <tti li'-aA-? when he reniovetl Trcn Deubijcn. t Mr Jc-oph JctVH ftiid at thought that It would be better for ail partias wet* they to have a deputy -1 Denbigh.. The Chairman replied that Dr J R Ifughc ••? 'w^ tnder th imuression that he Lad a deputy in that 1,( V11. it was uec'd'.d to writa to Dr J L i.gbes upon tho e'-ojeft, i?c8»gnatlofi of h industrlaJ Trainer. I i'he Clerk refiorted that Miss Cross bad re-1 k ied V.er positior as Industual Trainer at tbe 'A o.-kbouie. She was appoiaiad on itimber 27. j 1:9:1, at a salary of and rations. Mr Jci. Jones proposed that she resignation be r.cepted, and explaine<i that Miss ilross igns.1 :1} order to accept the position of attendant at D"ro )-.igh \=?ylum. j M" i D Jr-nes Facoinlad, and it was ca. iied. IViard then cr;n?idered the qration of jiHver- dng for » BUcce3ser. Itawlitts {.hat the Lourd should/ in to send part-uu -it:, to tho :nst'tnt;ona where young v were I and tduoat?d for such ponitioni as that i-nd^red vacant^ She believed tbat by tdopt- •iag that course thf) B«.»ard would »e«iuro a batter qualitied person than th'.y conl<: poHaibly hope to otherwise t-oure. It was not to he exp^ted that they coiod l.opo to bavo an uutrtine1 p«raou of tho -vge of *l'i years who couid pr- perly t'\ke charge of 3" obildren. Mr Joseph pmpoåu that, the lkud adyer- t-s»' iu the ordinary way. j The. Clerk said he felt sure thst the institutiont; refer ..d to by Mm l.te viius would take thn pipers j iu which tbl adv«r usoment wouH appear. j A question arose is to amount of grant I earn J by ifis3 Cross. I The C lerk btteù tli at the Board had receded th. t a.virautu gj-aut. I Mr Jos. Jones said he co-dd not v.aderrtan-d vby it j nueotiun had been raised that rebe; ;iou was to bo oast ou 2lm Cross. He had i -r r" always nndetf-t'>od b'at thai young bT*- hv^1 oar-n.-d the bigbasi po--ablgran' I Ti. Chairman That is so. Mr Joseph Jones Why raise the, i^aestion tbeu* I A vote was tben taken, wbon tbo Board dooided to advertise for an induxtria' Trainer in the anal -1 Ay, all oandidat-es to appear before th A Fatfoyratdtt ntsg&ort Tbe ("lerk aunottt.-iotl that bo ui reorivel a letter from Miss Vaughao. Penybiyn, thanking tho 308,1<1 for their kind inquiries respecting her ) father, and announoug tbat he was much 'otter, Tno Chairman sa t he was .mre that the mem- j bers would joir- with bini in saying that thoy were pleased to hea* so a report as to the con- ditiou ot a respected colleague (rear, hear). Calls in Artoars, The Cierk reported' th ,t. the foll<-wiug parishes had :.a arrears of call? :—Bettws, Ofn, Dygertn, ¡ Llanfair, Meliden, St. Asapb, Rodol«yddaa and VV'aen. He ah- informed Mto ik/ar-l hat some of the Aasidtaat Overseers bvi oromi-td to pay that week. The Board decided that ) pe usual toarae should 1>3 adopted in the ov.mt. (If the ar- 1 pad. The Sunday School On the proposition of \1). Bennett, it was decided to order 10 supply of w doohs for USI' il) tho Suuday Subool, Mr lrC, Jones expressing the hope that tb, would be in Welsh. f Tho Board and Ibi mring ofit ot Children. On tin application oaii g made for a boy to ,~o to servji-e i^om the Wcikhouse, Mr Jos J:>.ies pointed o.it that tbo Board had no written agroomeiit witt persons who hired children from the Workhouse. It hvi been deeided that j. per v/eeb should be paid during the first year, and agreements to that should be entered" !ato When patent? placed their children in sarrioo rbey always looked j to Bee that thoro was a detiuito vnderstandiuj:! ftrrivel tt. It waa pointed out that the p-rson applying fo; ? a boy Kept a ,ndi, &.Tld several ( uardiaas thereupon I expressed a hnn < tbattb boy would aot be allowed i to bt". heavy -a, ks. j irlr Lloy4 (Trefnant) aought th.- j ■> bey should J object *••:» boy: going to un>ers; %hops if they were j not wilting that a bey shouiJ go to a mil;, ia | j both plact-s there wets to ha carded; j about and lifted. | I Mr P Mostyn V- bibarr. thought tint lho Board j ibouid ies'sfc upon report being regularly laid j j before tnem a» to the condition of' the boy? se:.< j ml to service i I Mr J oh Lloyd said tho repot ts were regularlv I presented Co the Bohrd lj(),V. Mr Mo»tyn Williams d:d not- think that wera iai,l befote tbe t>oard sven \houjih thev wore prepared. Tho (berk here produced toe Pelieving OfScen.' vjooks, ire which there- reoor: d oi the Writs by 'heUl#c- t'.e ,)iao8s whera tne children ar' io servi- aod stated Ü;1i th* Rolief CommitW" usually considered thv. reports- I M rs Riwlina ? hat there should be a definite agr •emouf, aud added that it- possible foe employers to work th»i children in mob a way as to oo r>bjeciicnsble to &he Board unless an agree- ment was onterud into. 1 r Lloyd d id r think that any fault could be found with the sy licm, 011', ho cohd lotael nhttt. th reports ihould be bill before the whole at least every tnree months. It W:1 decided ti. the Rebrtving OitlcerH' repjrts be presented to tie Board re-ja'arly ir. the future OeatH of Mr ftcberts, On the proposition of Mr .)08 Jones, yeoonded oy Mr P. Moatyfi Williams, tho Board r»ms« d« vote of condolence > ith Mr& Robe-is, Kyt; ydle. on tho death of be- busbaud. The WorkHoim Ovpr crowtlod. The Master l'rtd that thcrt; were that day 1-1. pers ai* io the Workhou a, whe^ear- the JtltHj. mum H.ioommoditiou provided was for 182. He had to point out Lo the Board that, there were no lea- than i3 children in that whose parents were v t laree and able-bodie-L He had been re- oueoted by the Finance Committee to pcint cut. that there worn bve childt'?V. from b.fr- whoso father was able-bodied. Mr Jo.eph Lloyd asked whether that man did not, pay for the support of bb children. The Clerk replied tbat lie paid 03 p- r -.Yeek r,-T!! iarly. The ilaster aaid that there we o five childreu from Rhyl, whose father bad beer, sent to prison iue: them, hilt the man was now released. H" did not think that the Board should be saddlod with them. There were also otbor children there mothero were at large, aod wbo apparently desired to relievo thv-u.solve? of their .espousibibty. Tho Chairman said he considered the the B ard weio acting illegally in even hoarding children there. They could only do so with tbe consent <»i the Local Government Board, whin! had been ob- tained ia ac.fe.-al rase. Tho Clerk stated that ono man f -n -n t A g couid not find means for eopportio^ his children, but he could obtain driok. MrJw, Lltyd thought that tho Boarfi t-b-.uia not forge > that- the man fruin Loin reg.-iarly for «ie support of his ihUdreu, J should ulao bo fvfUAir-h<!red it -v;-p <\ r hul been. w«l"tt,: a HTt ovtr. ny-tbC'TRprrthr in reply toonesttoua. Mr DaviciI. Officer, stated that the St. Asaph nr-va t was chargeable to th- v^'orknonse, worked rme 1 day and went .a the 1->prt" the next. The Cbairnmu said no doubt there weie children i;i the Workhorse who were there illegally. 2 Jones asked if the Rhyi n an had made ap- pl of.tloa for his cbil-ir* Tl -3 Clerk replied that he had not been to the W oikliortse. t The Chairman: Suiely we are r ot going to lp tbeso children in thi- whclceale way. Tl,, Master stated tbat in the case of tho children from Rhyi the father had a'ightel at Ft. Asapb on his way from Ruthin und hu-d .u hit chiidreo nn their waj" to school, bat he had uot been to tho Workho-.>-«: to claim them. The Chairman s>:ggested than the Clerk bad better write to bin ou the -iubjer-.t. Mrt Jone« did not think the maa had a house to which be could take the chu l-en. i Mr Gwilyrr. Parry propped, and it was carried, oft-ect-r be requested to n-,aL- inquiries and ieport on each case *o the Bo-t.rd »' ica next meeting,
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7"=,'1 BKAR THIS IN MIND. A C'-akl i5 aot necr< >irily tbe recast of n ,gh or low temperature. A person may go from hot hf-tu directly it to « cold rue, dr into ft?' :w ever;, ma irtt)t take cob], Hg may remain out in ■io i-oidest atm-»«phore uniit cb'iled through, stib not take roid. On the contrary, hs >oay takoj eold by ponring a coupie of tablespooafcls of • w>tev upon sow? pa-ti of bia dies^or by staa-llng j in a door "r be,fore a store, or by Bitting near a window or other opening, wbflre t tie part, of be adv is colder than-another part. Let it be k in ad tia-, I!lllilo;-Iljitv of temperature over the v h.j A body iv, the great tt ng t. be leaked aJtor, I: is unequal beat upon difTereat parts o! the body that nroduces Colds, by disturbing the uui-l form circuiation of the hlood, which ir tnrn J induces nooe-^stioa of *ow-i psrts. Keep th* fet alwa/ dry and warn' avoid draughts of air,! keep tho *ysfce?u br^cec by pient-v oi slsep sou food, and by a pov/e-:tal Tonic, and y-a wili ob proof aga'rsu Coid and j, result?. Tie very j best Med;, ine, ilther fc.r preventing or siuuisg t j Cold, if GWiLYM EVAN'S' QT:rNIN3 BITTJBRS. THE VEGETAIVLS TONIC, Wbieh is the most pnft Vegetnble lternody known, roost rafueacov s t > str-anghten the' constitution, enliven the droepiog or I.Prf spirits, brace tbo Kerv^s, ar>d n'tanv D'sorders] ct cbe StoD>ach which are caused by Is. j ige dion,, such Loss ot appetite-. dis'TSh alter Eating,! Aediiy 0i Ston.c:}, It-ract-atious, IleaviijePf and" Langoar. Dia«ur'ers of the Liver are often caused by defeolive Digetlioc. The potency of the gastric jau^ jn the prooess o.f Digestion is wonder- fully fti-it-, ty tho powerful ngredier.js ntai! ed in GWl Li'j-,ll\VANS' «>UIiSlNE. IHTTERS?, wbile th tomQch recovers ncruial tore, tbe pu-id "Q'Jigcsted food is cb. -ired away, and the. poor dyspcptic ib relieved hi^ load of tniser; ouoe Dj()rl eft'joys g-or-1 health, find looks fo^ivsrd to bappineis and Ioojc life. If your occap^tfon \» au ^ubealthy me, i! yoo are exposed ¡pi tbo weather, or woii i«»cg j hours ic dtise roo. is year 4*>nst-tutica is weekene- ,'r yona or tie ia any WJ not "up ic tho mark." usu Gwifym Qu-nine Bittf-vs. It never fads to strength..» Lie weakened system, to brace the nerves and fotlifv tho ,sun«tittilioo. I I, is Soid in oottles at 2s 9d, and 4s 6u euob by all CI)etalR.Lft and patent medicioe v,.n< >> s, •Jtreot from the yioprie ors Tife] QUININE BITTERS MANLPACTURIN-.V Ct)., T T LL.;INE.LLV, SOUTH W/)W:S, Cif uige free by parcel post. Beware of luuitatio.ta} See the X.ill.. of- W, L f L EVAAS on bol, 6 ta III r. I (\1"1 Bottle I
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l FEALTE and HOMB. rty W. (lOB DOl; SIABLKS. M.D., U.N., jiutbor rf '• i A.B.C. Guide to c P,t I Il,;t. «rnl .nr'> .y, ¡" {:n G i:r::t j V-'r^iiii. ar.d especially South Kritain, mlgb j u-^ost bo called the country of cough-- lr-doed. I I many people witl" v.ouli: tbink they wore huxt-y right if that cough of th«..r8 did net come 0<1 re^uJarly in autumn or v-jriter. They would iuiagine 1 *<;y wr going to have som thi g worse the ri:att«r J tri.h then Weli, there ere. coiojhfl a id coc^he. ) Tv i I shall hare room here to mention only two ct vi i i- Lrt. IleAar a.t one", to begin V, however, I; iat t o sort of chronic cn:g1 will yield to | ■ one; yet more money is wasted C'^ry yar rt Lcuion on usoless physic than \w-uhi build a Jino- I- ittle Pulps, to say n.^bimj of tht- money spei 4 r 0UaiT MEDICfNT^. I ,es,r that even in«--dical- men themselves some- imes presoiihe either at random or by rule, of .i I t,nb. Certain m« dicines have been handed down t-> them, as it were, wi;h a character andreputatinn for curing roughi- and, at patients n:u&t and will physic, ti e;- just prescribe these. And tb.e'r is legion. Here are the name? of just a lew that T happen to think of: Tolu, bai^am of Peru, \n1 mornxl wine, ipecficuanha wiIw or t'r.ctare, t. un, morphia, hydrocy-tnic acid, syrup or oopt ie,1, j-t/amoniun;, hyo8cy.mus. asouite, .'ionium, fp»rb« (f ciiier or nitrous cat.iphwv ;quill?, I<-p!and most*, antri onir., Indian hemp, &r. T coui fill a column with the names of cough medicines, and ;t s'c-u:d not b"1 entertaining oue. But,, lúde endont of interna! remedies, there art.- tho local, sttid these probably do mor good, if corrcctiy used, Turpentine, for bc'anee, applied t.) the chest after being poured upon woollen cloths, wrung out or hot water; a ir-ntani leaf; tartar emetic em- br<-cations, or liniments of opium fci-1 in-'O'v*. i 11 co;;tiuue this iubject ne^t we ik. COLD IN THE .¡\O.f j j.Ivays to r. ;a tb-.e eimp!»sT laaguage.. It Is soma* times'rdso termed "cold 1; U" oead." After oio •offers thus many times, tne mucous or il; in? ) ,}mbrar,¡' becouica t> ickened, til thr- acse may be j diaagreeaMy ftoppea up. discharge is cither I and watery nr thick and ropy. Much t-,Iowiy, } -u" the nose -i,v aggravate the aliment instead of • ooing good, but the inch nation to blow Is rreaistlhle. There ia u»uaity fulness in the heat. ic first 1!"<1 iii f,ie ej-es, and headache. Taste, II r-imeU, and even heari: a. interfered with, there may be » dull, staj.id *»-eling, ae if tl.c was muddied. At orst a dose or two of Ap* 'I\" 't' may be taken in the mornings to rt«bv -? iufioTr.mation. A Turkish vdll do 9r. will <:equent bathing of noees oy" a"'3 bw>v 't th j hot ^tor: warmer noollen c!o»i»ir.g, ho^ mu«- oi j foot-bath; rest inuO'-rj, and a ylass of hot -i-'i-e ) regus at bed-ti»e. For c&it* I irif aud ;a*^anum, which &ay BKAI.TIFT;L I hands. I f ar. are "Y be*by j ao-tecfod oy the nujority of young ladie«. "h t- i beauty should be ono of their ^Srer J. i many ;-a hears b is been won by rt pretty hand, I cannot tell them how to reduce t:, iianda In «>7« if large, but the bigness d<y»« not rc-.Ily u-attcr s" ifiuch ;i the 3kin be ,a.-»ft and white and smooth, Mray have to do wc»V ail day tb .■: totkda tc rec -.i- n I ),:d roughen them. Wi 1), let there always -z; I ♦'I'-tag gloves ■•-•iiSE they go out, .ml befca-e turning in st. night v. > .t"¡¡ :t.h a few drops of glycerine, I and wear c'. pa :-f oh 1:1-1 glovf to to d > WT't; j a wotl, anii t :« ifio^.a should r mo up I th :-Si>. t 3'1.1 terry to say tbat thfoi if a com- i&'nt I-it >;n b ";stoo«ii by rr t-t iUaor'T., Ar. aitemp' is asuclly iiiivde-to cure "it by external j.ppUca' *<one. How, this i., wronf, for n ,t only is !t. a low *■ ;.»e<;iv* of frost-! to. but- it is caused ^-iuurily at enfeebl'd -uatio-i. The heart i:>. w« -ak, j u[orarily at al! events, and the sulij:x.t often complains of cold fee" and hands. So I at^-sy. advise the beat of conrishiug food, plenty ot dii. | r.r t >?.:y bit- -s chemical food fn< a ,ntv-!< j metikiae), and extrac. of iad«t with every n;e»b I A mixture contsinln.* cinchona should alat* 1;' taken. The feci, must be kept warm by v.>arb s thi* atodiings ■ y day and bed at uight, *>•; no hot water tatties, turpvut.ac, l4;r,e lir.jrr. r ¡:11. the i kiu is broker water dressing- is ^W"* «•'»; < Th -so ar" very disflgaring, and capibla of flpoH- ing- the t„vi\ity of th" prettiest face. Thn poet id* c'aos newspapers ••■ro sprinkh'd w*th (tdvertb-on eats I ot so-called rwn*dl€«» which are cf noearti-iy val»-. There are .several variet>3. of asr.e. and U <• cau. are all Tr. (It Jess consti-u'-iotial. The 1iiie t for j is probably tbat which appccm on the t c^o, fc., independent oi Ihe a ti-al pimpies tJuicselve-. there is a rosy hue Hetwoen, and, mco: f 'infortonatoly, this is apt tr. becoro*? ch»*>«i' The public really iki not. syi. pavhise wit-,I j lady who Sms a red tio?y. The rablir. is feePog'and apt to say things. EcW"'er. Wid pfmples appear the hoaitn (If.t oi order aad be at or.q ieen to. Tbe baw tn the nwa-ning. if t can be taken, and a "nfcish taU, onca i.. wwk. carcrul regulation of diet, and .:c-1 at ,,¡t c- • xtract of ma't do < dool of gowb P-t (Ait-.m az, cat!on tt arst. Lqitr ply 'cue ointment Sestt sparingly, the- gn-wi iodtdo of mer?cry o.;ntaw!ts". I havs cured a bad case 01 ffed n «niptteso rr f'r0_livint: gentleman *r.h a lotio., of er.t-de-ccb>go with one corrosive sublimate to the (1. Marke<i 101:0^, of nmrm.. Taa nr. i «« damped wittibis thr*. times a day, j • i TEBCIRE, j I expect t* bsv- ms* y parp* m tb* i snbjct c, dy"nnt to Say brieriy here that the hsaith j .>ody -ac! moca. uot be c^iiitoinot; w'U>. ut SVery ere :rlrl- ia erea'icsi takee exere^e, Isctn bird to a harnacl*. Nay. over 'he tree?., ♦boa- )me may i. surririfed b> 00 told 90. Tha row 1 gigantic yplar tfV:8 that fceoad 1. unddcei "r.d orchard are certainly vever seen vak*ng a wafif op the Bath Road, tut the wind gm. thm all etoraise they need to b-dp the say along, aud it not, lot tho that bIui'- through tie. V.-an-hea they never could t* attained the height they are new. [r we m Jeaura A in hygiene flven from the trc- e. 'no? yjianifa rmst At ,tb2 Wall, It 1 t. frocA beginning tha atransf «rk. -j day. 4f notbfc,g eleo and he shtmld taie fnt louget speii later on. 1;. too rooraing, a.ta thrl riid soon/. 0 bath, It the restoration ths» cs»f oln- tion, If, indeed, t!iat au.? t-f-)p. Now a mi.caio tiiat t'dnk many in ike ie bal. of usLg beils cC too great weight, Oue uhotild legiu with, say, thieo poaiida, ar-l after a .oHnight go on tc four, nyi in a cuentli;3 erne to fivo. Unu or lea may bo ait-led j tc- lighter êI1",œ. or new «aay ba boqgir* They are cheap enough, but 1 AIM not itire that | fcr->u;Ti'>nger. would no* take rne« tighter. A3 all • ver.»A b tvaroed; nrrer go an oouee "hJVe y-jui* str-.ngtl" Fat-vroing IJt; rv ;clos ply -u-t-g I ro athl.TJTE». j dC." every young ft-ilov? who ass she suri | bo:,o, and T-'hose nr weight seAjn t. increase by such slwpb; r i.- ng Mthe dumb-bel% should try to becc-.o.- an ith-°to, 18 there iafiger k. doing so ? Not it ;H pets the rl3 way to work. Rorn was not built ir, a dav, and muscle-: resent ovet.fordn. I kney. of r, man T.-or,- to h41 i>iti'l than, ( row or woe iia.i, by his erert iwis, increas«jd the <- 'ze of his heart to such an extend that at ti-e early -,g.. ot forty he 3ods hiussFt". suffering frr :r. hj-prrtropby, with all its terns: syirptoi. d a .statu <>i heart that can nt ver be .cured. (lrt:5ii rare, ueedefi In trttLinft wberher r-nudow'n sj-ftrrj is j.i jte<l or anyont ■ ,-i drat xt, week will Le (¡c\fhi'ry subject
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vided. People carne ro the seaside to be can^.1,1 and the sea-water was probably one of lit. best j things rhey (- )rdd have, a; would do mOT:) I ijood tl1;n drugs were iiboly to (langhtcr). | There v. jromary other things connected wit b j an uiwtirution of that- character vhich i, add to t hb exj<en.e. lie uoth ed that the t reat ) people of the land, did oc as a ruh", St. r>ullt charitable institutions to any like the (' .t". it that some persons im^ffino'd. His er- pe^nco was that hospitals and such lik«-phioes we-, e generally sup" 'OII.el by the quiet unas- { sinning class of peopj who lived in oomfoit, por- haps aflluence, woo bod either made or inherited money, but who did not make a great shon or fuss itboiit what tbev had. Thoy were, hov- ei or. as a rule, shrowu business people, and who gav-, from good and proper motives. Nothing would in-pres^- those oeopV s«; much as -i-eing a j. b done well. Nothing cheap and; nasty attracted the generosity -if li J the British public. Ho believed that ordinary I hospitals co.t about, £ 200 per bed, but that building would cost- a lroat ..1eal more bee use "f so many extra things hjug repaired, whno modern sanitation demanded an outlay of more money than tl o old £200 per bed standard. I To-dav they had to soend money on drainage that would never have bee t of 50 years ago, He knew of a ca.oivai oity tliat had had to spend thousands o-f pour.d. becau.se thv j drainage &(I not beou properly done at first. There was another puint which he desirt-d to touch upon. In the erection oi charitab'o buildings the questi-a. of beaut y was much at TH thought of to-day than it was yoars ago. The ordinary •scunombt ;id that thoy did not j want beaut) in a hospital, and ali that they required was i pla^e where they could do sr,r- gi,"Il W(,rk, lini,it clea- bedo, and give phys c) (laughter). But opinions differed, and he wa..1 pleased to say that h held a different view to j that. In the building or th-3 Royal Lntiraciry at Liverpool people said thoy lid money! other than .-n »he hard ana fast line of utility. It was true thr.c ♦aey hid spent a little on I beauty, but tho extra sub icr.puoua received j during th« past seven years showed what F',opio j I tr.ougiit. it now. More cheerful places j i wore demanded by tho Hick poor, and tho I j" -orkiagman no hmger drt-adei tllo hospital |ft place of wrg'Cfil torture and of being] tormented wiih dnigs. Ho believed that aj great deal of good v, *s being d- no by shc,w: og I pour peopj,, that tQm who were blessed with I uiore of this werld b g-xtdf-' than wai required to keep them cared f >r the '.vell-bomg of their ell. It wa ootter ;0 gu in for a good sohome than to be c'-ntinuallv p*: -hing up an inferior build.u> £ Colonel war,-IL; thfir, proposed that the | p trwtees be cuipovetxxi to sell the honsos pad I land c>ii tiio East- Parade if they considered it desirable to d- so Ho explaiuo'! that f-ho I trustees wore bound to obtain tho consent If that mating be'ore they could movo in the- m«tte.. I Colonel Monharo. seconded, a-id addo^.l that they would have to got ti e co:isoT.t of tho Charity Comiriissioners also. Ho lid not know i that it would necsisarv' at present to aell the houses. I Sir Itobe>l OunliiL said the mcQting wouid the tntstes.- a diseretion.-o-y power by adopting thav resolttion. On be -ig pat to IJh mwttnq; tho resolution carTsed. I Sir Eobeft Curiae then that tin plans r< >r the south cr block oj the build- j iug be adopted, >u* that tetuporary loS hons bo supplied iv. the .asemenfc. He saio t«j was i sure that it was wjv: a fceiin-,t of plea&uv« that they had arriveu at ttie time wbea Ukej able to do e.».ucrbing for the btulding hospital. It vitu pleasure thai: t hey .1-i ri. the rejH>rt of thoirpresent position. They fc-4 beard two admirabie speeches a th subj- t from the medical .senfclomen which clearly x plained the p'').uiti'.o of affairs, lie might say that tho last tiinohe was talking to th, Duke of Westminster on the eiib;e«. n" Grace appeared to be of the opinion «Lv. they covtld 'I not carry the who e seheruo at once, lie (the cip. akor) hoped Uiat st the :nd of 18 ruonths or two yaw whe? •«: buildings £ of which thoy had parsed plans th lay would be ready that | thoy would be p to staH ot;. the other | port io; t as some f"r of sp.xiis1 an; ouid fbe adopted by ? Cosnnittea to »» i ku-ge towns as M«jcV-<iter, BirmingbAtu [Liverpool. j *>«♦—Mrw:; .< .utxo v he b vi I to confess that iue building won': i ei¡t)J. i i heavier outlay t1 lie- ha-1 anticuiato!.?, but be j thought it a wiw tinng to d(, w'h,ttl ?,Iley Sweil. Ho hupl 'b-4'" the money for thf- j r» loaiueter would 1" f uihtoming J The resolution v >s carried. On the propr> ,n of Col. Uuwr.rd vseconded J by Mr Jcifu. it W1 d .video accept the off- r ot" a L.^o oi Hondre, the 8ub-C..m- mittee to make a:-r;ingemer.ts. The Report I Mr Perks rj&o t.1c rep*>A • o. I lie The rre;>anr«* r -oorcad th! on October 25th. ) sJ7, M; A. Hayhr.rri. paid a jlltr) of £2f\¡i. in IlJdiiQD to tho £ 125 conttibute-d b) her in 18fX», thus :n»king the endowment oi tho S1'. Winifiod 0ot ti e required am.mnt of £ 700. I Bout ilew wwokitioo of thanks will b4, aeecrdod b Mhum. for her IffiarAq gut, A of ti70 11a beet; ree ;,Î7ed by Col. A. Aleshvn frfna t Treasurer of ths Victoria Cut Furd ooi- at Rhvi to ^lebrale the Queor.'a I>iamoud I j ,bil-le. The £ 20'J iud E-171) r ferrwi to h-ive been in1, osted th ot Lornloc and I North v\'este;-a gVl:yay St per oent DeLmture S1 k A total amount oi the Free Oots FUilJI is now Ti 20. iwluch i«» reprepente^ by the I eof £ 3^ «>f London and North Westorc Railway 3 per cfcut T ebenture Stock, producing a not annual incoiba o: £ 112 J. 2d. There i-i a I balteitise of the Froo Cow i'und." smounttng to £ 7 is. 40. u:i-i^/estod T!1ôTö u t, aum of £ 32 1SK lG. origiiibjiy i;ite'*d^d to found Cot Ctited the fev6^.r. a.nl Vïni9 Cot. Nt. ^idition ha* beea made^tltis for many yer.r<; and it bolng: the expressed r,t -tbd dor.er as pet letter u> Mi-3 >iza~d ~o t >r tbis amount to i h o V 't^ri a F. eo Cot Fu-u, lt only ro -uire,, tho fovto.d! sanction of thf ;>>tn,iiittat- to carry this into effect* The Treaatu«r would '-ere remind the Commit-! ?es that t-h« f'-Wi of iDtoto?", obtainable froai suob t securities .:3. tie Trustees arc legally entit led to i invest fundb --n is rt,, 11. fu!.ther redoet-d (only boing at ^iv-^at. t2 lCs, 34. p.;r nt) o Hid; £ 700 the amount Syed for endowment or a t .eo Cot" does not prodj-* the rUl,jl ar.:}'.} icootrw of £20, being aei%i«at- to the extent of £ 2 S*. 3d. it. conrJeq1,;>r;t¡y eDl\; to "e(j Attiount t t.o £ 80«ior an ar.mtsl 10><. of reveaue will Lcgaci°s to the hofpiti' have bter. r-xseived rrarinj. the y,-t.r 1^7 l0l '&.W> irons th« Estate of Mr VV'm Onaedoo, fla'ed, i<, J. £ oqq fr-oiC Mr o i J, iu September, aodi fr-oiC Mr o i J, iu September, aodi 100 Iron" Morgan, deceased, in Deoemboi. These n«r,v., hav -• been placid to the! credit yf theBado<«jc f„4 .Recount at N -rthi;nd :1 South v7aie3 3ai-.k, |hyL Dr Lit yd hoped that the aiiount for tho freer cot would bt: rais d to £80í), ¡miL, thropic people wouid bt: Mo:o lijroly to j give ero tho sum fixed at £ 70!'b H« suggtWd tha- t extra ?^*2 reejmvc I annually ?r the! suU ^>f »<>jt night be obtained by r. king I sow -»ne to give an .ontr&n0* i,M3 1 to the1 cot wlien a patient- ••»;i brought it. That would aneou \6 to tho t-ao tbii; M incre^Jag! ¡ T-ti I-'orkit exphtti.ed tuat the ar. • foriT-ori;* ;£rp)(), 1\3d. Ijeca rawed f > IJr Lk-ydagm d that that had boen1:- He pr :pi¡f!¡.0 that that jKjrtie-a of the rei'f-rred b<v <i to the Cooimitte' This was. agreed to. Tho pn-^io^'s closed with vote of thnnL: tUe Bisl < p for pr?-jit[iUg> and his lordship, Lu 9, said ho tL that, the of "$•ortmmeter was absent. The Dean of rtt. As'-fh desired hun w- say he intended to br-pro ant thai da; bit w>i?pre- vented fro." to n log.