1913 DEVON NEWSPAPER EXTRACTS


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ACCIDENTS

Olive Sweetland daughter of Mr. Henry Sweetland, of Axminster, was very badly burnt. (*Accidents at Axminster Pg.8 5/27)

While engaged in trying to start the engine of his motor-car, Mr. J.A. McNeil, draper, etc., of Axminster, broke his right arm. (Accidents at Axminster Pg.8 5/27)

Sticklepath resident Mr. John Cook was attacked by cows during yesterday morning. (*Sticklepath resident attacked by cows Pg.8 5/27)

By the collapse of a scaffold at Higher Brownswell Farm, near Ashburton, on Saturday morning. Mr. F. Prowse, a builder, of the town, and Frederick Eales, a young mason, fell to the ground, a distance of about 20 feet. (* scaffold accident Pg. 3)

A labourer named William Baker, was on Saturday night admitted to the North Devon Infirmary with an injury to his back, sustained through a fall. (Barnstaple Pg. 2)

A motor car accident occurred in St. Andrew's-square, Colyton, on Friday. The car in which two ladies had been driven from Sidmouth, stopped at Colybank, the residence of Mrs. de la Pole, for the ladies to alight. (* motor-car accident Pg. 3)

AUCTIONS

BOWHAY FARM, situate in the parish of Exminster, within 3 miles of Exeter and comprising 160 acres of rich Meadow and Pasture, well-stocked Orchard and productive Arable Land, with commodions Farmhouse, Outbuildings and Labourer's Cottage let to a tenent of long standing. Sale by Public Auction on the 30th day of May, 1913. (*Auctions 5/20 Pg.1)

GREAT WELL FARM, a desirable freehold farm and about 119 acres of most fertile meadow, pasture, orchid and arable land, situated within a mile of the Town of Ottery St. Mary. The sale will take place on May 22nd, 1913 at 3 p.m. (*Auctions 5/20 Pg. 1)

PITT FARM, Barnstaple, this freehold Dairy and Grazing Farm will be sold on friday, the 6th day of June, 1913 at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon in two lots. (* Auctions 5/20 Pg.1)

RYALL'S COURT, with 16 and half acres of valuable land, situated a few minutes from the station and near Golf Links, Seaton, Devon. The Sale will take place 28th May, 1913 at 3p.m. (* Auctions 5/20 Pg.1)

BIRTHS

LANGMAID-May 17th, at 15, Stafford road, St. Thomas, the wife of A. Langmaid, a son. (5/20, pg. 1)

ROWE- MAY 18th, at Deepdene, Matford Avenue, Exeter, to Harold C. and Ethel Rowe, a son. (5/20, pg. 1)

DEATHS

ASH-Mr. W. Ash, aged over 70, died May 25th, of Belle Vue Crescent, Chelston, Torquay. (* Torquay, pg. 2)

BAKER- May 21, at Christow, Jane Baker, wife of R. Baker, late of Teign House.

BANKS- At Charlestown, South Africa, Marguerite (Daisy), younger daughter of Mr. John Banks, late of Crediton, aged 22. By cablegram.

BROWN-May 21st, at Cowick Lane, Exeter, Kenneth, the youngest beloved son of Edwin and Eva Brown, aged 7 years.

CANN-John Cann, aged 77, died May 24th, at Sandhill Street, Ottery St. Mary. (* Ottery St. Mary, pg. 2)

CHOAK-Willie son of Mr. & Mrs. Choak, funeral on Saturday, May 24th, at the Bovey Cemetery, Bovey Tracey. (* Bovey Tracey, Pg. 2)

DANDO-May 21st, at King Street, Bude, wife of Mr. Robert Dando, aged 37, funeral on Saturday, 24th, at St. Michael's church.(* Bude, pg. 2)

DYMOND-May 25th, at Chilliswood, Exeter, Josephine, widow of Robert Dymond, F.S.A., aged 83, Service on Wednesday, 28th, at Holy Trinity Church, Exeter, at 11 a.m. Burial at Widecombe-in-the-Moor at 3.30 p.m.

ELLIS-May 24th, of Yonder Street, Ottery St. Mary and formerly of Knightstone.(* Ottery St. Mary, pg. 2)

GOULD-Sergt. George Gould, aged 81, died at Deptford, relatives wished a private funeral which took place on Saturday May 24th. (* North Devon Vets Death, pg. 2)

HAWKINS-On the 16th May, at Kilmorie, Pennsylvania, suddenly, Maria Burriss, youngest daughter of the late Edward Hawkins, of St. Thomas, aged 64. (5/20, pg. 1)

LAKE-May 15th, at Haven-road, Exeter, Albert George, dearly loved son of F.W. and H. Lake, aged 2 and half years. (5/20, pg.1)

LAW-Henry Law, aged 68, of 7 Woodville road, Exmouth. (* Exmouth, pg. 2)

MARTIN-May 22nd, at Portsmouth, Arthur Martin, C.E.R.A., Royal Navy, son of the late Edwin Martin, of Exeter, aged 40.

MARTIN-May 16th, at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, Susan, beloved wife of James Martin, late of Taddyford-road, aged 64. (5/20, pg. 1)

PEARCE-Elizabeth Pearce, 8 Franklin street, Larkbeare, the beloved wife of Rupert Pearce, who fell asleep 21st May; eldest daughter of the late Mr. Frank Sercombe, of Heavitree.(5/27, pg. 1)

PEARCE-Mrs. Elizabeth Pearce, widow of the late Mr. James Pearce, of London. The funeral took place at Okehampton on Friday. (* Okehampton, 5/27, pg. 2)

PHILLIPS-May 23rd, at 69 Victoria road, Exeter, Ellen, the beloved wife of George Phillips, aged 65.

POPE-On May 16th, at Clifton Street, Exeter, Martha, beloved wife of James Pope, aged 72. (5/20, pg. 1)

RISDON-May 23rd, at Orchard Lea, Torquay, Ann Risdon, late of the Roughwood Hotel, Babbacombe, sister of J. Risdon, late of Victory Inn, Exeter, and Mrs. W. H. Johnson, Half Moon Hotel.

SALISBURY-Henry Salisbury, aged 68, died May 25th at Totnes Workhouse. (* Totnes, pg. 2)

SEARLE- Mr. R. Searle, at Lympstone. (* Lympstone, Pg. 2)

THORNE-GILL-On May 12th, at Lakelands, Witheridge, Hedley Thorne-Gill, aged 45. (5/20, pg. 1)


DEVON COUNTY SHOW

Closing Day of the Barnstaple Exhibition

Friday May 23rd, the last day of the Devon County Show at Barnstaple, and the weather conditions were most disappointing. A thick misty rain enveloped the district in the early morning, and naturally the attendance was affected in consequence. Special interest attached to the day's programme from the local point of view by reason of the fact that the prizes offered by the Barnstaple Local Committee were competed for. The principal items in the day's proceedings were the award of the President's Cup, given by the Right Hon. Lord Clinton, for jumping, and those given by the Mayor of Barnstaple (Councillor F.A. Jewell), for the best horse and beast in the show, the property of residents in the union districts of Barnstaple, Bideford, South Molton, and Torrington.

(* Devon County Show, Category/prizes Page 2).

LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS


EMPIRE DAY

Dawlish

Through the initiative of Mr. F.G. Avant (Chairman of the Dawlish District Council), the Empire Day festivities at Dawlish were resuscitated on Saturday. Four hundred and twenty children assembled and marched the lawn, where the four flags were, in order, formed by the children, including a Union Jack. Whilst the children were assembled on the lawn, a salute of 21 guns was fired, and then the Union Jack was unfuried by the little son of Mr. Avant. After an appropriate address by Mr. Avant, buns and chocolates were distributed to the children, and sports followed, Mr. J.H. Lamacraft acting as hon. secretary. He was assisted by Messrs. F. Lear, M.C. Bolt, G.H. Cox, E.A. Borden, H.S. Loram, J. Shapter, W.T. Leaman, C. Easterbrook, J.W. Rookes, T. and F.H. Shapter, E.H. Soper, M. Perkins, S.F.C. Churchward (surveyor), P. Yelland and H.C. Coleman. A promenade concert by the Town Band in the evening concluded a successful day. Interested spectators during the afternoon were Captain and Mrs. E.F. Morrison-Bell and their children. (Dawlish, Page2, 5/27)


MARRIAGES

BAKER-HUXTABLE-On Easter Tuesday, at Enmore, Sydney, Australia, by the Rev. Hickson, George Baker, Pitt Farm, Doddiscombeleigh, to Edith Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Huxtable, St. David's-hill, Exeter. (Page 1)

CARR-HARVEY-The wedding of Captain C. D. Harvey, the Sherwood Foresters, with Miss. Julia M. R. Carr, of Exmouth, will take place at Littleham on June 7th. (*Exmouth, Page 2)

JONES-LEAH-A marriage will be solemnised early in June between Captain T. C. Leah, Mountain Division Royal Garrison Artillery, son of Vice Admiral and Mrs. Leah, of Chudleigh and Frances, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Menzies Jones of Ravenswood, Kingston-Hill. (Chudleigh, Page 2)

OSBORN-TUCKER-On May 24th, at Providence United Methodist Church, Exeter, Rev. D. J. Rounsefell officiating, Mr. Charles J. Osborn to Miss Annie L. Tucker. (Page 1)

POLICE COURT

John Stevens, formerly a farmer of Ashford, near Barnstaple, was arrested at Holsworthy on Friday for failing to keep his bail to appear last year at the Devon Assize, and was by Mr. F. A. Jewell, at the Barnstaple County Police Court, on Friday, again committed to the Assizes, bail being refused. (*Barnstaple, Pg.2)

At Brixham Police Court on Friday May 23-Charles Cumming, of Station-steps, was, on the evidence of P.C. Hurved, fined 2 shillings 6 pence, for having his chimney on fire on the 4th inst.-Edward G. Norris, diver, pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly, on the 14th inst. P.C. Hart proved the case, and defendant was fined 7 shillings six pence. inclusive. (*Brixham, Pg.2)

At Torquay Police Court yesterday (May 26th), a labourer named Edward Samuel Rockett was summoned for being 1 pound 10 shillings in arrears on an industrial school order. A warrant for payment was made. (* Torquay, Page 2)

At Torquay Police Court a charge of alleged theft was preferred against a stranger named Percy Dawe yesterday (May 26th). Detective Potter said the accused stole a purse the property of Elizabeth Moss, of Chelston, Torquay. Prisoner was remanded. (*Torquay, Page 2)

SHIPPING

DARTMOUTH
About 1,400 tons of clay was shipped from Teignmouth on Saturday per the "Dashwood" and "Jas O'Leill," both for Glasgow; 'Irish Ministrel" and "Britannic." both for Antwerp; the French Schooner "Cyrano" for Gijon; and the "Brackenholm," for Leith. The "Mizpah" and the "Sunbeam" both came from Dartmouth to load. (Dartmouth, May 27th,Page 2)

SPORTS

GOLF
The East Devon Ladies Golf Club concluded at Budleigh Salterton on Saturday May 24th, the competition having been very successful. Results:
Bogey singles, played on Thursday - 1st, Miss Capel, 2 up; 2nd, Miss Harfield, 3down; 3rd, Miss Matthews, 4 down.
Mr. Hartree's prize for best last nine holes. - Mrs. Richards, 1 up.
Ladies Foursomes against Bogey, played on Thursday.- 1st. Mrs. Mylius and Mrs. Thomas, 4 down; 2nd Miss Sewell and Mrs. Ralli, 5 down; Miss Richardson and Mrs. Hunt, 5 down. The tie was won by Miss Sewell and Mrs. Ralli.
Stroke Competition, played on Friday. - Mrs. Rotherham, gross 100, handicap 23, nett 77.
Mrs. Rotherham also took the Challenge Cup presented by Mrs. Baker.
Approach and Putting Competition. - 1st. Miss. Friend; 2nd, Mrs. Lawless.
Driving Competition for prize given by Miss. Lambert.- 1st. Mrs. Rotherham, 170 yards; 2nd, Miss. Harfield, 167 yards.
Putting-Ladies: 1st, Miss Sewell; 2nd, Mrs. Hunt; 3rd, Miss. E. Baker; 4th, Mrs. Payn. Gentlemen: 1st, Mr. Brierley; 2nd, Mr. Hartree.
Mixed Foursomes against Bogey, played on Saturday.- 1st, Mr. Oliver and Miss N. Oliver, 2 down; 2nd, Mr. Keep and Miss K. F. Walker, 3 down; Mr. Baker and Mrs. Baker, 4 down; Dr. Steel Perkins and Mrs. Radcliffe, 4 down; Mr. Marten and Mrs. Marten, 4 down. (5/27, East Devon Ladies, Page 5)

TENNIS

At Torquay a ladies double handicap, in connection with the Devon Ladies Lawn Tennis Association, resulted as follows:- Misses Baynes and Cowdell (5-6), 47 games; Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Tyrrell, Totnes (plus 26), 46; Misses Harris, Teignmouth, and Exeter (15-2), 44; Misses Parsons, Newton, 40. Those who also competed were: Misses Davson (Dartmouth) and Field-Fisher (Torquay), Hooper (Torquay), and Hainsworth (Maidencombe), Morrison and Steedham, Mrs. Paull and Miss Rendell (Torquay), and Misses Paige (Totnes). (Torquay, Page 2)

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