122 REPORT OF MEETINGS FOR 1904 



Before quitting this hospitable mansion, another proof of 

 their host's and hostess' kind thought was 

 Afternoon afforded the members in the serving of tea in 

 Tea. the drawing-room, which, needless to say, proved 



an unexpected pleasure. Mr R. Kyle, assisted 

 by a staff of servants from Alnwick Castle, did all in his 

 power to provide for the entertainment and comfort of so 

 large a party. Trains for Eiccarton and the West, and for 

 Newcastle, were timed to leave Kielder Station at 6-9 and 

 7-13 respectively. 



