[Report 1895] / Medical Officer of Health, Wisbech U.D.C. / Borough.
- Wisbech (England). Urban District Council.
- Date:
- 1895
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: [Report 1895] / Medical Officer of Health, Wisbech U.D.C. / Borough. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![THE ISLE @F El Situations Darant. ^VACANCIES for APPRENTICES to the V Millinery, Dressmaking, and Showroom at C. B. Anderson’s._ _ PAGE BOY WANTED.—Apply to Messrs. Foot and Sutton, Surgeon Dentists, 5, Market-street, Wisbech. [4563 WANTED, a well-educated Youth, as an APPRENTICE.—E. B. Bellars, 16, 17. aud 18, Market-place. [4093 WANTED, at once, a SINGLE MAN, to do Shoe and Jobbing Work Constant work. Mr. T. R. Kino, Red Cap Inn, Sutton St. Edmunds.___[4550 Y\7 ANTED, YOUNG MAN, used to Horses, to W live in the house.—Theo. Smith, Southeau Bank, St. Edmunds. [4521 WANTED, a Steady YOUNG MAN to plough and milk. —Apply, T. Wajoslev, WGbech. WANTED, a HORSEMAN, to live in house — Apply, H. Lankfer, South Brink._[4551 WANT ED', a Single~Man as”HO RSE M AN. — Apply to Mr. S. Stookdale, Leverington- road. ______ [4573 \\J ANTED, at once, a Married Man as lOUL YV MAN, and used to all kinds of farm work ; also a Single Man as SECOND HORSEKEEPER. —Apply, S. Jones, Mere House, Ramsey, Hunts. \\T ANTED a Married Man as SHEPHERD and YV DROVER. Cottage and Garden and good wages to a steady man..—Apply, Josiah Hunter, Hunsate : or Ship Hotel, Wisbech, on Market days? __[4420 WANTED, by a firm ot timber importers, a TRAVELLER, with a thorough know¬ ledge of Northamptonshire and district.—Address, : Timber,” Grimsby News, Grimsby. [4555 Pis^Uancous, JDK ESS AND MANTLE MAKING. MISS CLARKE, 6, Charles-street, will be glad to receive orders. Good tit and style at moderate charges. COTTAGE W ANTED, with LAN Dfor gardening, near good Market Town.—Apply, by letter, “ Beta,” Advertiser Office. [4441 DAINTREE &C0.,I>YEING and CLEANING in all its branches.—-Mrs. S. E. Clarke. Agent, 22, High-street, Wisbech. ITlRUir TREES GRAFTED on reasonable terms ' by Henry Miller, New Common B.idge, Wisbech._ [4542 WANTED, a HOUSE: rent about £16 clear Bay window and passage preferred.—Ed. T. Lofts, 9, Market-street, Wisbech. [4508 ANTED, 4 to 4 Tons of GOO® HAY.—J. MATfpRTK*1- r’1- V7Mou'iien. [ la. 8 v WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 1896. 28 G is- y- he ch .ue .a., for ed 179 '.Y V 06 m. ID N. re nd 26 k, S, 23 P, u- h. ad er or >r, 05 in Ir. 00 d,' w- >m id *9. 64 E id >R- 52 L >8, th¬ us 64 i- le it- 23 The services which have been rendered in | and out of Parliament by the Hon. Arthur | Brand to the constituency of the Wisbech Division of Cambridgeshire will receive public recognition on Wednesday next, the 26th inst., when in the name of a large number of sub¬ scribers from all parts of the Division, Miss | Alexandrina Peckover, daughter of the Lord- Lieutenant of the County, will present the late j member with a service of plate and an illumi- j nated address. The time that has been ! suffered to elapse since the General Election 1 must not be taken to indicate any hesitancy 1 as to the desirability of such a recognition—-in fact it was mooted, immediately afterwards, in view of Mr. and Mrs. Brand’s energetic work in the Division since 1891, but it was decided I that it would be well to allow political feeling , to subside, no necessity being felt for precipi¬ tate action. Nevertheless, in due course, the j unanimous feeling of Mr. Brand’s supporters i has found expression, and the response that i has been made from all parts of the division, ! indicates a very general and cordial recogni¬ tion of his services, not alone among his own political friends, but even with those who, whilst differing in politics, have felt that he took no narrow view of his position, but bene- fitted and helped wherever his kindly interest and influence could be of service. This is not the first presentation that has been made to Mr. and Mrs. Brand, for, in political work, it is difficult to dissociate the member and his wife. The gift to Mrs. Brand of a diamond tiara and illuminated album, some time ago, was indirectly a recognition of Mr. Brand’s services, as well as those of his wife. Then, the presentation took place at Wisbech, but this time the gathering will be held at March, which will be central and more accessible from the remoter parts of the division. Although Mr. Brand will not this time, a3 he has many times before, come straight from the duties of the House of Commons to address his constituents, nevertheless, in receiving this mark of approval of his consistent political conduct, he will be certain to give expression to his views of the political situation with which he is still in touch. It is many years, we venture to say, since the Houses of Parliament have met without a single represen¬ tative of the Hampden family within its wails. The late Viscount Hampden’s career was a long and honourable one, and when it terminated in the House of Commons, his connection with the Legislature as a member of the House of Lords still remained. His successor, the present Viscount Hampden, though a member of the House of Lords, is engaged in Colonial service as Governor of New South Wales. The Hon. A. Brand, after fighting four strenuous battles in as many years, has met with a temporary reverse, and his brother, the Hon. T. S. Brand, was also in a small minority in the Eastbourne Division of Sussex. Hence, there is no representative actually sitting in the present Parliament in eithor House, a break in a long and honorable Parliamentary record, belonging to an old family, which doubtless many will desire to see repaired ere long, and its past influence in the support of Liberal legislation in the councils of the nation again exerted. We believe that every section of politicians will recognise that Mr. Brand has discharged his duties as a Parliamentary representative, honourably, conscientiously, and diligently, and fully deserves the recogni¬ tion which will be made to him when his friends again welcomo him and Mrs. Brand to the division next week. There are not a few disappointments and drawbacks to those who undertake to “ face the music ” of a Parlia¬ mentary career, but not the least compensation that falls to a member or candidate, whether successful or not, is to feel that he has the confidence and goodwill of a large portion of ethe constituency, who through good report and vil report, are yet united in the defence of those pri to be fo At th Town C subjects ance. Committ County appeared decision Committ of the C Wisbech ceiving t of the ( the coran with any standing applicatio the expiri ing that t thrown v when the ago, this f Corporatii omission, liability w charged. 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