The Kington Times - April 1918
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Kington Times 6th April 1918 - Page 2
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| Date | 06/04/1918 |
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| Type | Newspaper |
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| Language | English |
| Area | Kington Times |
| Collection Holder | Herefordshire Libraries |
| Date of Publication | 6th April 1918 |
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2 WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL . EDUCATION COMMITTEE . Course of Instruction in Making PLAIN CHEESE for home consumption from Surplus Milk , with an inexpensive plant , will be given in the PEOPLES HALL , TENBURY , BY MISS PRITCHARD , Instructress in Cheese Making . OPENING LESSON & DEMONSTRATION On TUESDAY , APRIL 16th , 1918 . At 2 p.m. Entries for the Course of Ten Lessons must be made before Saturday , April 13th , to THE CHAIRMAN , TENBURY , FOOD CONTROL COMMITTEE , and from whom further particulars may be obtained . PUBLIC NOTICE . HE Family of Mr. W. M. PRICE wish THE to notify that all Correspondence intended for them should in future be addressed , BANK FARM , RUSHOCK , KINGTON . THANKS . AMES & GWENDOLINE COOKE thank JA all friends for the expressions of sympathy shown in their bereavement , and for floral tributes . 55 , Bridge Street , Kington . LOST . LOST , for Pipe Aston , on Tuesday , a Cream Coloured PONY , 2 years old . - Informa- tion to JONES , Aston Pitch , near Ludlow . LIGHTING - UP TIME . LAMPS ON VEHICLES . RESTRICTED LIGHTING . Saturday , April 6th 8.8 9.38 Sunday , April 7th $ .10 Monday , April 8th S.11 Tuesday , April 9th 8.13 Wednesday , April 10th ... 8.15 Thursday , April 11th Friday , April 12th 8.17 8.18 9.40 9.41 9.43 9.45 9.47 9.48 Births , Marriages and Deaths . DEATHS . IN Loving Memory of Evaline Sophia , youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Nicholas , 35 , West Street , Leominster . Funeral 2.30 on Saturday , at Cemetery .. DAVIES . At Dry Bridge , Kingsland , on March 27th , 1918 , Edward Davies , aged 78 years . Interred at Kingsland on April 2nd , 1918 . BODEN . On March 30th , at Pasture Close , near Tenbury , after a brief illness , Susan Boden , aged 87 years . Interred at St. Michael's , April 3rd . IN MEMORIAM . dear Mother , " HOW TO STOCK THE LARDER . " THE KINGTON TIMES , APRIL 6 , 1918 . KINGTON NATIONAL EGG COLLECTION . are The able pie for this cook a large variety of veg- etables and cut them small and put , with any of the above , into a large pie - dish with gravy , stock , or a cube of Oxo , and a little dripping An audience of about 90 ladies and a few or margarine if to be spared . SPECIAL EASTER EFFORT . Cover with gentlemen assembled to hear a most helpful mashed potato and bake till brown . Vegetable Contributions of either eggs or cash lecture by Miss Dorothy Evill on this subject pudding - line your pudding basin with earnestly appealed for . These may be left at in Kington on Wednesday , March 13th . The potato crust , using 2 ozs . suet instead of other Kington Depot , 22 , High Street , between 11 lecturer began by pointing out that since the fat . Put your vegetablts in raw and cover a.m. and 9 p.m. on Tuesday , April 9th , or sinking of a 6,000 ton grain ship meant the wtih more crust and steam 24 hours . Gravy sent to the Local Depots : Lyonshall Vicarage , sending to the bottom of over a million weekly should be served separately with this in a Titley Post Office , Staunton - on - Arrow Virarage , bread rations , not to mention other reasons , it tureen . Lastly , vegetable curry - fry a large Huntington School , during the previous week . behoves us to produce all the food we possibly chopped onion and a chopped apple in a little 184 eggs were received at the Depot on Tues- can at home and also to make the very most fat ( cocoa butter may sometimes be had when day . Of these 144 were sent to the Central of it . when produced . To begin with , poultry there is nothing else . It is 28. a lb. , but it Depot and 40 to the Kington Red Cross . Hos- keeping it is better that a great many people goes a long way . Many congratulations are due to the To remove the flavour of pital . should each keep a few hens than that a few cocoa let it come absolutely to the boil before teachers and children of Huntingdon School . should keep a great many . The speaker had you fry in it ) . Take a variety of cooked , As a result of a special Easter effort they sent been getting 9 to 11 eggs a day from 14 hens chopped vegetables ; make a sauce with pint 60 eggs to the Depot per Mrs. Morgan . fed on scraps with just a very little meal to of stock , 1 tablespoonful of flour and one of rest of the eggs came from : Mrs. Jones bind them and a little corn . Keep a " hen curry powder ; stir your vegetables into the ( Penrhos ) 6 , per Mis . Milne ( Titley ) 22 , Miss saucepan " always at the back of the stove , fried onion over the fire and pour the sauce T. Morgan ( Engine House ) 2 , Mrs. Price ( The into which goes every single scrap - vegetable over them , serving with a border of boiled rice . Cross ) 2 , Mrs. Moore ( Hunton ) 4 , Miss Probert and apple peelings , skins , heads and tails of The three leaflets referred to by Miss Evill ( Newchurch ) 6 , Mrs. Price ( Rushock ) 3 , Mrs. They may be had by writing to the Ministry of Food , Tedstone . ( Heywood Common ) 6. Mr. Preece fish and bacon rind - when to be had ! like the fish and meat scraps particularly . Grosvenor House , London ; W.1 . ( College ) 2. Anonymous ( Lyonshall ) 3 , Mrs. They should get a hot breakfast even in sum- Evans ( Downfield ) 2 , Mrs. Parker ( Brilley ) 2 , mer though not so hot then this encourages Mr. G. Davies ( Westfield ) 2 , Mrs. Drew laying ; and a little corn at sunset . They must ( Gladestry ) 3 , Mrs. Jones ( Huntingdon ) 1 , King- have clean houses and clean water . When you ton Girls School 8 , Kington Infants ' School 10 , Mrs. C. James ( Church Street ) 4 , Mr. Price . ( Burches ) 5 , Mr. Blackburne ( Church Street ) 1 , Mrs. Phillips ( Newton ) 4 , Mr. Morris ( New- ton ) 4 , Miss Jones ( Tavern ) 3 , per Mrs. Hicks ( High Street ) 10 , Miss Bromage ( The Cwmma ) 4 , Mrs. Bach ( Lyonshall ) 2 , Miss F. Meredith ( Rosehill ) 4 , Mrs. Lilwall ( The Wood ) 2 . are going to hatch out don't mind paying 2s . to 3s . extra for a sitting from a really good laying strain ; we want gradually to get rid of all poor stock from the country . SERIOUS CHARGE AT KINGTON . SOLDIER COMMITTED TO QUARTER SESSIONS . last week before Mr. A. Temple ( in the chair ) , At Kington Police Court on Thursday of Mr. E. Bird and Mr. R. W. Griffiths . TRANSFER of DRAPERY BUSINESS J. F. BEST & Co. ( SUCCESSOR TO J. A. COLE ) , The Popular Drapery Market . New Goods arriving daily in all Departments . Special Reductions in all all Oddments . Your kind patronage will be greatly esteemed . NOTE THE ADDRESS : J. F. BEST & Co. , 24 , High Street , Leominster A LOCAL D.C.M. WALTON POSTMAN HONOURED . EARDISLAND . EASTER SERVICES . Rabbit keeping - this will prove a very great advantage , because rabbits of our own rearing may be eaten in ardition to rations . Flemish Giant and Belgian Hare are good kinds , one Cash donations amounting to 5s . 6d . were doe of these being so patriotic as to produce sent by A Friend 6d . Mrs. Chambers ( The 120 lbs . of meat in one year . William Northrop , alias Wilson , of Bulwark Beeches ) 1s . , Mrs. Wall ( Ivy Cottage ) 6d . , This has long Camp , Chepstow , a private in a Labour Corps , Kington Girls ' School 6d . , Kington Infants been a profitable cottage industry in Holland , Belgium and France . was brought up in custody charged with an School 61. , Mrs. Walker ( Hereford ) 2s . 6d . On the occasion of the annual meeting of At the Parish Church , Eardisland , on Good Before the war enough offence against Mary Davies , f the Rhyl Red Cross Hospital recently Briga- Friday , morning prayer was said at 8 and a hutch - bred rabbits to furnish 10,000,000 meals During the month 541 eggs were received at dier - General Cuthbertson attended in order to children's service was held at nine , conductei Mary Davies stated that she was the wife of the Depot and 73 were bought , making a total present medals to four of the patients . were sold every year to this country by Bel Moses Davies , of Hergest , Kington , who was One by the Vicar . At 12 and 2 services were taken gian and Dutch peasants , and they made a of 614. Of these 456 were sent to the Central of the number a farm labourer . On Sunday evening last the Depot and 158 to the Kington Red Cross Hos- Phillips , telephonist , R.G.A. , who was awarded song at 7 , was taken by the Vicar ( the Rev. was 283382 Corporal P. W. by the Rev. R. Pemberton , of Lyonshall . Even- profit after paying freight , at half the present 24th March she went to Chickward about 6pital . price ! Rabbits will live on dandelions , ground- o'clock and was returning between 10 and 11. the Depot the following sent through Mr the D.C.M. for gallantry and devotion to duty PL A. H. Birley ) . In addition to those sending direct to e Vicar sel , cabbage leaves and any garden rubbish It was a bright moonlight night , and when on Milne ( Titley ) : in repairing telephone wires and keeping lines Mrs. Griffiths ( Mowley ) , Mrs. of communication open under heavy fire on celebrations of Holy Communion at 7.30 and only avoid wet or frosted greenstuff . For more The services on Easter Day commenced with information write for Leaflet 301 to the Board who was an entire stranger to her . He rushed Mrs. Edwards ( Rhiwlas ) , Mrs. Jones ( Burches ) , the road near Arrow Court she met prisoner , Lloyd ( Green Lane ) , Mrs. Bufton ( The Glat ) . three particular occasions . 8.30 , there being a fully choral celebration at of Agriculture and James ' Corporal Phillips , who was formerly postman 11 to Smart's music in E flat . Square , London , S.W.1 . 3 , assault her . at her and threw her down and attempted to Miss Kendrick ( School Terrace ) Mrs. Evans at Walton , has been invalided home Mattins were with said at 10 . She struggled and soreamed and ( School Terrace ) , Mrs. Phice ( The Balance ) . There was a children's service at Goat keeing it has been said - though this trench fever . He has seen service at Loos , 3 and evensong at 6.30 On Mrs. Hicks ' list are : Mrs. Davies ( Mow- The whole of the would only be true under extra favourable managed to get away from him once , but he services were taken by the Vicar . conditions that two goats will keep a family ran after her and threw her down again and ley ) , Mrs. Pritchard ( Wern ) , Miss Morgan Dickey Bush , Ypres . Arras , Messines Ridge , There were He was wounded at Arras and unusually large numbers of communicants at Three young ( Darrow ) , of six in milk , cheese and butter for 10 months again attempted to assault her . Miss Morgan ( Yew Tree ) , Miss and Hill 60 . men came up the road from the direction of Edwards ' ( Marston ) , Miss Bowen ( Titley ) . Mrs. returned to the battery after six weeks ' rest . each of the celebrations of the Holy Com- at al cost of only £ 5 . As the value of such Corporal Phillips also saw service in the Boer munion . produce would bt about £ 30 , you have a profit Kington and when the prisoner saw the first Stephens ( Church Street ) , Mrs. Pinches ( Brad- War , and wears two medals with fi bars . of £ 25 . His friends in the Kington district will con- ries , 3 , In Goats will eat anything clean , and will give two quarts each of good milk a day They have this advantage over cows , that they never have consumption . It is a mistake to think that their milk has a strong taste . outlying districts where milk is difficult to get they are of course especially valuable , and if you have no land you can feed them by the roadside , provided you or the children have them on a lead . For further information write to Miss Buchanan , Hon . Secretary of the Herefordshire Goat Society , Clyde House , one on a bicycle he jumped over the hedge . along the road to nearly Mahollam , where she The three young men accompanied her back went to the cottage of Walter Price , a work- man , there , who accompanied her back home . where the assault took place Walter Price and As they were coming back along the road near herself heard someone in a field adjoining aud Price went through a gate and found the prisoner there lying under the hedge . He brought him out and she identified him as the man who had assaulted her . She was badly nor ) , Mr. Watkins , Mr. Gregory . 18s . 5d . Cash donations for the month amounted to gratulate him upon the new honour conferred He expects to be home on leavè next week . A Flag Day in aid of the above , will be held upon him and will wish him a speedy recovery . on April 9th . PEMBRIDGE . EASTERTIDE . EASTER VESTRY . The Easter Vestry meeting was held in the The Schoolroom on Tuesday evening at 7.30 . Vicar presided and a number of parishioners attended . The Churchwardens , Mr. J. Grif- fiths and Mr. Owen Dyke presented the ac- counts which showed a balance in hand of £ 10 . This was considered very , satisfactory , and the accounts were passed . Mr. Dyke was again nominated by the Vicar as his warden and Mr. Griffiths was re - elected as people's warden . The sidesmen were appointed as follows : The society has a very helpful bruised and cut about the face from his treat- ( Chairman ) , Mr. E. Bird ( Vice Chairman ) , one hour service from 12 to 1 , and again at Messrs . T. Wood , J. Hope , T. Smith , J. Hereford . system of loans , repayable by instalments , for purchasing goats , which cost from £ 3 to £ 5 each . It also lends its stud goat at reduced fees to " members " who pay 10s . a year and " Associates " who pay 2s . If you get a little billy kid , do not rear him , as he does smell strongly , but eat him and you will find him very good ! ment . KINGTON BOARD OF GUARDIANS . On Good Friday the services at the Parish Tuesday last , present : Mr. David Rogers Church were a children's service at 10.30 , and Messrs . Edward Thomas , T. W. Sankey , W. E. 7.30 in the evening , the latter being particu- Roberts , B. Roberts , W. Crump . Morris , G. II . Jackson , E. H. Greenly , T. J. larly well attended . Meredith , E. Hobby , T. Whittall , Miss Pear- On Easter Day there were early celebrations for their work during the year . The Vicar afterwards thanked the officials He remarked of Holy Communion at 7 and 8 at the Parish that this was his first Easter Vestry at Eardis son , Colonel Pearson , and B. Philpin ( Clerk ) . The Master ( Mr. Griffiths ) reported that at Church , at 9.15 at Moorcourt and also after land and he wished to take the opportunity of the last meeting of the Board the number of the mid - day service at the Parish Caurch . thanking the people of Eardisland for the inmates was 40 , admitted during the fortnight The communicants numbered 102 . was erged . The morn- He reviewed The Vicar Evidence was given by Walter Price and Moses Davies to the effect that after Mrs. litches had been taken home they searched the where the assault took place and found an Army cap . P.S. Baugh stated that he arrested defendant on Monday at Gladestry . He had ascertained 4 , discharged 3 , now in the House 41 , corres- ing service at 11 was very well attended . The hearty welcome they had given him and Mrs. Bee keeping this industry has unfortunately that he was an absentee from his regiment and ponding period last year 33 , decrease 11. Illus- Vicar made an appeal for church expenses , to already established with them . was also wanted for a charge of housebreaking traited papers from Mr. James Meredith and which there was a good response , the collec- the work of the past year and spoke hopefully Birley , and for the cordial relations they had suffered terribly of late from the ravages of the so - called Isle of Wight disease , just when found belonged to him . at Almeley . He had admitted that the cap Mr. George Daveis and a paper daily for the tion amounting to £ 8 5s . 1d . The evening ser- of future work in the parish . we most needed the honey to take the place Prisoner , who had nothing to say , inmates from Colonel Pearson were acknowl - vice was choral . There was a large congrega- mentioned the charge he had introduced into of sugar . If you want , however , to re - stock . tion and a most impressive service was held . the church services by having choral com- The Rector preached on the text " Because I and start again try to get inoculated or disease - committed for trial at the next Herefordshire These are very diffirult to get , Quarter Sessions . live ye shall live also " ( St. John 14 , 19 ) . The the people for the way in which they had proof bees . munion sung every other Sunday and thanked but if you join the Herefordshire Bee - Keepers ' Parish Church was beautifully decorated for Association ( fee 5s . a year , Hon . Sec . , Mrs. the occasion . Moorcourt , too , had never looked Vicar thanked by name the churchwardens , supported that alteration , better , thanks greatly to the aid of Mr. James , sidesmen , organist , clerk and cleaner . In conclusion the Baskerville Mynors , Llanwarne Rectory , Here- ford ) , you will in course of time be able to get head gardener at Moorcourt . some of these . If we had no bees our fruit . supply would fail , so they ought most certainly We now come to the prevention of waste , which is food production too indirectly . Fruit - bottling is one of the best ways to pre- vent waste of fruit . We heard all about that last year . Now suppose that we find mildew or rot in our carrots for inance . Do not give them wholesale 5. but cut away the bad ne slices an N Loving Memory of ( late of Lower Kimbolton ) who passed away April 4th , 1916 : Ever remembered by her Son and Daughters , I Sara Lewis , Lone House , Kingsland to po encouraged . Days of sadness still come o'er us , Secret tears do often flow ; Yet memory keeps dear mother near us , Though she died two years ago . at night N Loving Memory of the late Lance - Corpl . slightly o 1917 . N Loving Memory of Corporal W. Pewtress , an that they are anything from tide you over t IN Peas - when the At st into chips or s in the oven DANCE AT KINGTON . A most successful dance in aid of St. Dun- stan's Hostel for Blinded Soldiers was ar- rauged by the R.O.A.B. Society in the Oxford Arms Hotel Ball , Room on Monday last , when there was an excellent attendance , over 100 guests putting in an appearance . The room Mr. Bird treported that he took stock of clothing , provisions and necessaries and found them correct . He also visited the House and found the inmates clean and well cared for . The tender of Messrs . J. and P. Turner for bread at 21s . per cwt . and flour at 50s . per sack was accepted . Votes of thanks to the Chairman and Vice Chairman , and also to the Clerk for their ser- vices during the past year were passed . WAKE UP KINGTON GARDENERS ! VESTRY MEETING . On Tuesday evening the Vestry meeting was held at six o'clock , when there were present : the Rector ( Rev. H .. C. Green Price ) , General Sir Elliott Wood , Mr. H. Langston , Mr. W. S. Russell and Mr. T. Exall . The accounts showed receipts amounting to KINGSLAND . DEATH OF MR . E. DAVIES , OF DRYBRIDGE . . We regret to record the death of an old and £ 58 19s . 8d . , and expenses £ 58 16s . 3d . , bal- respected resident in the parish in the person ance 3s . 54d . Mr. Langston was thanked for of Mr. Edward Davies , of Drybridge , who the age of 78 years . He had been indisposed accounts . ' Mr. was beautifully decorated with daffodils and evergreens and gave great credit to Mrs. M. G. West and her willing helpers . Mrs. West also gave the services of her band , consisting HELP YOURSELVES AND HELP OTHERS . the excellent manner in which he had kept the passed away on Wednesday of last week at of violin ( Mrs. West ) , piano ( Mrs. Stephens ) , ving the door cornet ( Mr. Pennell ) , bass ( Mr. Cooke ) , free of y place for charge . The host , Mr. Morris , provided a ite satisfied splendid repast which gave universal satisfac- may take tion . He gave up the entire hotel free of any may just charge for the benefit of a most deserving in tables come . stitution , which freed of the above expenses , ecome rather too old will benefit to the extent of upwards of £ 20 . WHAT YOU SHOULD GROW . It wus with keen regret that the Vestry re- for about a fortnight and died suddenly . In a recent issue we were able to publish ceived Mr. Langston's decision not to continue Davies had lived in the parish for about 50 fordshire War Agricultural Committee for the most efficiently held for 20 years . Mr. Lang . then at Lincolns Inn for 40 years . details of the scheme promoted by the Here- as People's Warden , a position which he has years , farming at Fowden for a few years and He was & allotment holders , etc. Food will be urgently decision and collection of surplus produce from cottagers , ston could not be induced to reconsider his trustee of Kingsland Baptist Church . The funeral took place on Tuesday at Kings- wanted this year and it is up to counties like passed to him for his services . a hearty vote of thanks was land . Before the cortege left the house a short The Rector nominated Sir Elliott Wood as service was conducted by Mr. E. Coslett and Mr. J. Brace , deacons of Leominster Baptist who was killed in the Battle at Arras , to cook , leave nem in the pods on the plant The duties of M.C. were efficiently carried out Herefordshire not only to feed themselves , but his Warden . We understand that the position Church , in the absence of the Pastor , the Rev. April 9th , 1917. Gone but not forgotten . rest . 8 - B till quite old . Then shell and dry on paper by Mr .. W. West . in the sun . Broad beans should be left till the An entertainment on behalf of the above was pods are black and then picked , and stored in also held on Thursday and Friday nights , when a dry loft until the pods themselves are quite there were splendid houses . The whole of the dry . All dried things must be kept in the arrangements for the dance were in the hands W. G. STORR - BARBER dry . They all require 24 hours soaking before of Mrs. M. G. West , who is to be highly con use . If you soak all your rice , pearl barley , gr Misted up . is be sour Soulptor . Studio & Works : Etnam Street , also Top of Bargates . FOR BEST MONUMENTAL WORK . Established by J. Jay , 1840 . Satisfaction Guaran The Kington Times . SATURDAY , MARCH 6th , 1918 . KINGTON NOTES . and allotment holders can also lend a helping Hayter . Mr. W. S. Russell , Mr. Thomas ( Pit- the interment took place at t production ang act as a great sti The Moorcourt accounts , which were passed , WORKING PARTY . to provide a substantial surplus for less favoured localities . In this work the farmers of People's Warden has not yet been filled . of course play a large part , but the gardeners The sidesmen were elected as follows : Mr. J. C. Elder , who is in France . At 3 o'clock hand . We hope that the need will be realised field ) , Mr. Thomas ( The Lowe ) , Mr. J. Davies , the service being impressively conducted by in time and will stimulus to the Rector ( the Rev. J. Jobling ) . S. Russell and Mr. T. Exell .. The mourners were : Mrs. Davies ( widow ) , Mrs. Reynolds , Coombe ( sister ) , Mrs. Timothy , The following circular is being distributed showed a balance on the right side . Pentre amongst growers by the various Parish Garden- ( niece ) , Miss A. Reynolds , Coombe the county and will show just how Kington has now been an active organisation for five ( nephews ) , Mrs. Postlewaite , Ulverston ( sister- ( niece ) , Mrs. Davies , ing and Marketing Committees throughout Coombe ( niece ) , Mr. The Pembridge Red Cross Working Party Davies and Master T. Davies , Coombe gardeners may do their part in helping to weeks and a large paroel has been sent to in - law ) , Mr. T. Reynolds , Neath ( nephew ) , Mr. meet the food shortage . Red Cross , Headquarters containing 44 articles . Pugh , Uphampton ( cousin ) , Mr. G. Brinnand , To all Gardeners ( Cottagers and others ) an These had been made from material supplied Cardiff ( cousin ) , Mr. and Mrs. Seaborne , Kings- Urgent appeal is made to grow as much food- by the Red Cross Society . In addition 26 face land ( cousins ) . stuff as possible For Others as well as for self . swabs and 6 pillow cases were Every inch of ground should be cultivated . from the Working Party . Arrangements are being made to buy your surplus fruit and vegetables at a fixed village centre on a fixed day in every week . time help to ward off famine and to win the Make your gardens pay , and at the same WEDDING . sent as a gift sago for 12 hours success . We append a list of guests : - in just enough water to cover them your pud- Miss Warburton ( Kington ) , Mrs. F. Mills ding will take less milk and less time to bake . ( Kington ) , Mrs. C. Lewis ( Penrhos ) , Miss Brom Any water not absorbed can be , used as stock . age ( Cwmma ) , Mrs. Oliver ( Kington ) , Miss The water too in which rice ( for curry , etc. ) Edwards ( Kington ) , Miss Jones ( Kington ) , Miss or any vegetable has been boiled must go into Davies ( Sunset ) , Mrs. Gardner ( Kington ) , Mrs. the stock pot ; bacon water makes good stock Watkins ( Kington ) , Mrs. Diggory ( Titley ) , Miss for pea soup , and fish - water for fish soup ( see Reading ( Kington ) , Mrs. Oliver , Miss Sprague Leaflet " All about Soups " F.E. 37 ) . We do ( Kington ) , Miss Davies ( Lynhales ) , Miss Ar- not make nearly enough use of soup as a way nold ( Kington ) , Miss Harrison ( Kington ) , Mrs. There was a very large attendance , which of turning to advantage , what might otherwise Roberts ( Titley ) , Mrs. Duggan ( Kingswood ) , was representative of a wide district , showing be wasted . Another recipe in the Soup Leaf- Miss Hamer ( Downton ) , Mrs. Tarrant ( King- the respect in which the deceased gentleman let is for making stock entirely from clean ton ) , was held . Among those we were able to notice the Misses Tarrant ( Kington ) , Miss vegetable peelings . We need , again , to notice Preece ( Kington ) , Mrs. Powell ( Kington ) , Miss The following is a list of the produce speci- place in Pembridge Parish Church , the parties Mr. J. Price ( Showers ) , Mr. J. G. Spencer . Mr. On the 25th of March a pretty wedding took were : Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwards ( St. Mary's ) , what food is plentiful and cheap at the time . Bevan ( Pembridge ) , Miss Rogers ( Kington ) , ally needed : Under this head come ( 1 ) Pickled herrings Miss Watkins ( Kington ) , Mrs. Weaver ( King - What to Grow Potatoes ( especially early ) ; Mrs. T. A. Radnor , East Street , Pembridge , Sullivan , Mr. and Mrs. W. Goodman , Mr. and being Elsie May , second daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. E. L. Jenkins , Mr. and Mrs. F. W. these used to be sent out of England , almost ton ) , Mrs. Jones ( Kington ) , Mrs. Sergeant carrots , peas of " Gradus " type , broad and and Richard Henry , second son of Mr. and Mrs. Brian , Mr. A. W. Wall , Mr. and Mrs. entirely , to other countries . They were des- ( Kington ) , Miss Blakely ( Kington ) , Mrs. Bur- runner beans , cabbage , marrows , and onions . Ma's . James Pearce , 60 , King William Road , heath ) , Mr. and Mrs. J. Morgan ( Chapel ) , Mr. pised here , but appreciated there . Now we Bounds ( The Hollies ) , Mr. C. Morgan ( Shirl- goyne ( Lyonshall ) , Mrs. Still ( Kington ) , Miss keep them at home ! Fruit : There is likely to be a big demand Hyde Park , South Australia . They cost 6d . a pound P. Sergeant ( Kington ) , Miss Sergeant ( Kington ) , Miss Blanche and there are about 4 fish to the pound . ( It Miss Roper ( Kington ) , Mrs. Pennell ( Kington ) , for a number of years for black and red cur- Radnor , sister of the bride , acted as brides- and Mrs. Williams ( Cobnash ) , Mr. and Miss J. The following gifts are very gratefully ack- Kington , but this was afterwards found not ton ) , Miss Griffiths ( Kington ) , Miss Whiting sell readily , but may be alright for home France on April 3rd . was stated that thes , could not be obtained in Mrs. Stephens ( Kington ) . Mrs. Watkins ( King- and raspberries . rants , gooseberries , strawberries , loganberries maid , and Mr. Edgar Davies as best man . Stephens ( Weston ) , Miss Brindley , Mrs. Price , nowledged on behalf of Kington Red Cross Mr. Pearce , who is a Regimental Sergeant Mr. S. Smal , Mr. E. Price ( Lorne House ) , Mr. to be the case ) . Hospital Jam , oatcakes , pearl barley , A new leaflet on Pickled Her- ( Kington ) . French beans , lettuce , and radish do not Major of the 27th Batt . A.I.F. , is returning to Coslett and Mr. J. Brace ( Leominster ) , Mr. daily papers , from Mr. Greenly ; apples , Mrs. lished by the Fish Branch of the Ministry of Mr. Lewis ( Kington ) , Mr. Dunning ( Kington ) , rings ( M.F. 34 , Feb. , 1918 ) has just been pub- Saxon , Miss Goodman , Mrs. Taylor ( Arbour ) . Mr. Bach ( Kington ) , Mr. Dykes ( Kington ) , consumption . Gwyer ; vegetables , Mr. Parr papers , Mrs. Food ; ( 2 ) Pickled mackerel at 6d . per lb.-M. West ( Kington ) , Mr. Watkins ( Kington ) , Mrs. and Miss Taylor ( Kingsland ) , Mr. J. ' M. Price ( Shirlheath ) , Mr. Pugh ( Uphampton ) , McNish ; vegetables , Mrs. Banks ; 38 eggs , B.W.N.T.A .; milk and bread daily , Mr. these are good boiled with parsley sauce . You Mr. Wall ( Kington ) , Mr. Payne ( Kington ) , Mr. Mrs. Webb ( Lawton ) , Master J. Parry , Mrs. Turner ; papers , Sir Elliott Wood , Mr. Cook , get a good - sized fish for 6d . or 8d . Both these Cooke ( Kington ) , Mr. Parsons ( Kington ) , Mr. Watkins , Mrs. Davies ( Lawton's Marsh ) , Miss Mr. Dowling , Mr. Chambers . The patients should be soaked for 48 hours before cooking ; Skey ( Kington ) , Mr. Wheeldon ( Kington ) , Mr. Williams ( Harbour ) . have been entertained during the past month changing the water 6 or 7 times ; ( 3 ) Frozen cod Powell ( Kington ) , Mr. Preece ( Kington ) , Mr. The bearers were : Messrs . W. Goodman , from Canada - this costs 11d . to 1s . per lb. It Gregory ( Kington ) , Mr. Oliver ( Kington ) , Mr. Brian , Williams ( Cobnash ) , and A. D. Wall . by Mrs. Gwyer , Mrs. Mrs. Collett - Mason , Lang , Mr. Greenly , Mrs. Wheeldon , Mr. Jones must be thoroughly thawed before cooking , Thomas ( Kington ) , Mr. Hunt ( Kington ) , Mr. On Easter Sunday the School Anniversary The coffin was of elm with oak mouldings and ( High Street ) , the Rev. R. Price , Mr. Price and needs rather longer to cook than fresh cod . Jones ( Kington ) , Mr. Jones ( Kington ) , Mr. was celebrated .. In the morning Mr. W. A small one - without head - weighing from 1 to Holloway ( Kington ) , Mr. Mounteer ( Kington ) , ( Rushock ) . Those in charge of the Hospital 3 lbs . is good baked and stuffed . Gregg , J.P. , preached . A children's service Mr. Chris Lewis , North Road , Kingsland , Dried cod , Mr. Blackburn ( Kington ) , Mr. Abbot ( King- to the Kington Orchestral for was held in the afternoon , when Mr. W. H. carried out the funeral arrangements . at about is . per lb. , needs soaking overnight ton ) , Mr. Blount ( Kington ) , Captain Stephens their excellent weekly concerts , and to Mr. before use . Nuts of various kinds are a nour ( Kington ) , Mr. Yieon ( Kington ) Lieut . Bid- was held on Thursday last , Mr. R. W. Griffiths preacher . At each service special hymns were dear uncle , " from Lizzie , Arthur and children ; Tarbath presided and the scholars gave recita - lows : " In loving memory of dear Ted , ' There were numerous floral tributes as A meeting of the Rural District Tribunal tions . Powell for his services , and to Mr. Owen for ishing meat substitute . In the evening Mrs. Warcup was the his sorrowing wife ; " In loving memory of the loan of his cars to fetch the wounded on vegatable pies and curries are all improved by J. Stokoe ( Hay ) , Mr. W. J. Edwards ( Marston ) , Cakes and puddings , mead ( Hereford ) , Mr. J. Hall ( Lulham ) , Mr. presiding . them . Sugar beet - this is best not used until Mr. Edwards ( Marston Barn ) , Mr. Conditional exemptions were granted to the People's gathering , with Mrs. Warcup as Presi- Bessie ; With deepest sympathy , " from Rita ; sung . On Monday evening there was a Young Bevan following : William Thomas Walker , The dent . Important train alterations came into effect March , as the sugar in it does not mature till ( Pembridge ) . Mr. Price ( Siluria ) , Sergeant Wern , Brilley , waggoner ; William Merryman , Considering the unfavourable weather the con- The chapel was tastefully decorated . With deepest sympathy , " from Mr. and Mrs. on Monday last . The principal changes may syrup from it - wash , put into a saucepan just hir ) , Messrs . Burgoyne ( Lyonshall ) , Mr. Bach goyne , Parsonage Farm , Eardisley , waggoner ; Monday the attendance was very good . Col - pathy , " from Mr. and Mrs. Seaborne ; " With To make a Barnes ( Dolyhir ) , Corporal Ravenscroft ( Doly- Welshwood , Brilley , waggoner ; Henry Bur - gregations were fair on the Sunday and on With deepest sym- be gathered from the following list of trains covered with water , and boil till soft . Goodman and family ; from Leominster : Depart Leominster for cool remove the skin , slice and re - boil in three ( Lyonshall ) , Mr. Pritchard ( Wilson ) , Mr. Dug- William Thomas George , Pegate , Lyonshall , lections amounted to £ 3 1s . 11d . deepest sympathy , " from Mrs. Williams and Shrewsbury , 7.27 a.m. , 9.42 a.m. , 12.32 - p.m . , quarts water to 10 lbs . of beet for two or three an ( Kingswood ) , Mr. Oliver ( Leominster ) , Mr. cowman ; Claud Smith , Marston Court , Pem- family ( Harbour ) ; from Mr. and Mrs. Watkins 4.29 p.m. , 8.23 p.m .; depart Leominster for hours . While boiling add 3 ounces of lime to Diggory ( Titley ) , Mr. Burton ( Titley ) , Mr. Bar- bridge , waggoner ; William Jones , Maraton and family ; " With deepest sympathy , " from Hereford , 5.0 a.m. , 8.10 a.m. , 11.53 a.m. , 2.46 remove the vegetable taste . Then strain pulp Mr. Hextall ( Eywood ) . ratt ( Oswestry ) , Mr. Drinkwater ( Hereford ) , Farm , Pembridge , waggoner ; Edward Lloyd , AGRICULTURAL WORKERS ' memory and with much sympathy , " from Kind Mr. and Mrs. Law and family ; " In loving p.m. , 3.50 p.m. , 7.53 p.m .; depart Leominster , through a large jelly - bag into another clean for Worcester , 7.5 a.m. , 12.20 p.m. , 4-5 p.m .; saucepan . Simmer this gently at back of the and Miss Price ( Lawton Villa ) ; " With depart Leominster , for Kington , 6.30 a.m 9.50 stove till it has the consistency of warmed remembraice , " from J. L. and M. Taylor ; a.m. , 12.45 p.m. 4.40 p.m. , 5.54 p.m. treacle . Pour into pots when cool and use for KINGTON sweetening instead of sugar . Sugar beet is are indebted arrival . * Mr. R. H. George announces the annual sale of grass keep at Eyton . Six lots of grazing land , in all about 55 acres , will be offered at the Black Swan Hotel , Leominster , on Tuesday next , April 9th , at 3.30 p.m. * it has been stored for 6 months . When O POLICE COURT . also very good indeed for pigs aid rabbits . Thursday last , before Mr. C. J. Gwyer The lecturer ntxt demonstrated the making of ( Chairman ) , General Sir Elliott Wood , K.C.B. , potato butter . sieved potato and 1 She took 4 ounces of cooked , and Mr. E. Bird . ounce of margarine ( or butter ) which was ready melted in a basin on Davies . THEFT AT BROXWOOD . to a carpenter at Broxwood to have a new Potato pastry , again , handle fixed . Defendant admitted the facts and elected to war . Your Parish Gardening Committee will ad- vise and assist you in every possible way . KINGTON RURAL LOCAL TRIBUNAL . Penllan , Huntington , farmer . October 1st Horace Richards , Penrhos . Kington , carter . Adjourned Edward Parker , Broken Bank , Kington , farm labourer . ALMELEY . CONCERT . WEOBLEY . PRIMITIVE METHODIST SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY . WAGES . the minimum rates of wages , and to vary such rates according as the employment is for a day , The proceeds are in aid week , or month , or other period , or according to the number of working hours . When a rate of the Sunday School Funds . most pleasant evening to a close . brass furniture . fol- froin " With dear love , " from his sorrowing sister TAKE HER QUICKLY . Some misapprehension appears to exist with " With loving sympathy , " from his nephews regard to the settlement of hours of labour for and nieces at the Hope ; " In affectionate re- agricultural workers in connection with the membrance , " from Mrs. and Miss Williams " With deepest sympathy , " from fixing of minimum rates of wages . Neither the Cobnash ) ; Wages Board nor a District Wages Committee Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan ; " With sympathy , " from Mr. and Mrs. has power to restrict the working hours on a Jenkins ( The Hall ) . A memorial service to the late Mr. Davies farm , which may vary in different districts , the stove . She added most of the potato bridge , was summoned for stealing a hacker on Victor Rooke , aged 15 of Broxwood , Pem- The following local names appear in the re- to the oiled butter with a pinch of salt and the 24th of February , the property of Charles the Friends ' Meeting House . A good programme duction Act empowers the Wages Board to fix Dowen , of Cheltenham ... A most successful entertainment was held in the requirements of the work . The Corn Pro- Sunday and will be conducted by the Rev .. Dr. according to the necessities of the season and will be held at Kingsland Baptist Church on sults of the Diocesan Bible and Prayer Book creamed them with a wooden spoon , adding was given , which was much appreciated by a Examination : Second Class , Doris Arrowsmith more potato if required to mould to the consis- and John Thomas Williams ( Aymestrey ) ; Mary tency of a pat of butter . This was circulated dant found the hacker with some other tools From the evidence it appeared that the defen- full house . The Rev. R. Spicer , Great Oak , presided . Miss Nicholas and Mrs. Lillwal Lane , Ivy Trumper ( Eardisley ) ; Lucy Janet and tasted and found good . Mound , Sarah Walker ( Kimbolton ) ; Caroline home always use potato in your bread - 3 lbs . having been placed there by a workman named If you bake at in a wood on Weston House Farm , the same were the promoters . M. Jewell , Florence M. Roe , Doris D. Turner of cooked sieved potato to 8 or 9 lbs . of flour Davies who was hedging on the farm . Defen- proposed a vote of thanks to all who had taken tain number of days or hours , the amount of office , " I sent you a communication yester- The Chairman is fixed as applicable to employment for a cer- Sir , " , " said the young man , entering the ( Richard's Castle ) , Enid Kent ( Shobdon ) . is a good proportion . It will be lighter if dant was in the wood on February 24th and part , which was seconded by Mr. W. Jenkins . wages earned must be calculated at not less day ! " Third Class , Allan Francis Bealt , Gertrude J. Then add 2 ozs . yeast to the above quantity took the hacker home , and afterwards sent it The singing of the National Anthem brought a you mix your potato and flour little by little .. " Indeed ! " said the grim - faced man . Cornes , Wilfrid Galliers , Gladys Mary Wil- and make your leaven . than that rate for the number of days or hours " Well , Prater , I thought perhaps you might liams , Gweneth Williams ( Aymestrey ) ; Amy is well worth while - 4 ozs . flour to 8 ozs . of The following was the programme : - of employment subject to any provision which give me a reply to my request , and- " Wait Kinsey , Beryl Townsend , Susie Vaughan , May mashed potato and 2 ozs . fat , teaspoonful of be dealt with summarily , and after being ad- tion , " Bad Mannered Pussy . " Opening address by the Chairman ; recita- for employment in excess of the hours speci- man that sent this account for ten pounds for may be made for payment at overtime rates a minute , " said Mr. Prater . " Are you the Williams ( Eardisley ) , Keith Cooks , Sophia baking powder and a pinch of salt . Rub the filed . If , for example , the minimum rate is hats for my daughter ? " Lucy Jones , Lucy May Jordan , Louisa Lowe , fat into the flour and then add baking powder , monished by the Bench was bound over to be recitation , Beatie Pugh ; recitation , Jack Ad " No , sir . I " Ronald Pember , Mary Rollings , Winnie Taylor salt and potato and mix with a little milk and of good behaviour for three months . dis ; recitation , " A Cripple's Thankfulness , " fixed at 30s . for 54 hours , which is equivalent " Then you are the one that left this bill for ( Kimbolton ) ; Ena Mary Bowen , Phyllis E. water . Potato scones- lb. hot mashed potato , to 63d . per hour , a worker can legally claim to fifty pounds for her dresses . " " No , sir . My Miss Alice Pugh ; solo . Miss Dykes ; recitation , be paid at that rate for the number of hours commu " Hicks , Doris Peate , Lucy Pritchard ( Richard's 1 oz . margarine or dripping and enough barley Miss Lloyd ; recitation , Mr. D. Lillwal ; recita- " Then it must be this for seven Castle ) . Mary Ann Jenkins , a domestic servant , was tion , " When I go out to tea , " Eveline Jen- during which he is employed , subject to any pounds for shoes " " No , sir . My note . flour mixed in gradually to make a stiff dough brought up in custody charged with stealing kins ; solo , Miss B. Nicholas , recitation , Mrs. provision which may be made for payment , at was one asking if I might have your daughter's On behalf of the Musician's Y.M.C.A. ap- flour . Roll and cut out and bake in the usual from S. J. Forster and A. Gwyn at Eardisley , Mrs. Lillwal , Miss Nicholas , Miss A. Pugh , hours of work on a particular day of the week , bills , he urged : " Take her , young man ! Ellis gives a better flavour than ordinary 5s . in money and several articles of clothing Morris ; sketch , " At a Registry Office , " by overtime rates , for employment in excess of the hand . " You want to marry her ? " gasped 54 hours . Any proposed limitation of the Mr. Prater . peal Miss Mary Sandiland , of Leominster , has way . Potato Yorkshire pudding - 1 lb. potatoes in whose employ she was . Then , turning over the pile of Miss B. Nicholas , Miss B. Pugh , Mr. collected £ 3,14s . 6d . among her music pupils . boiled in their skins and mashed , 1 beaten up egg , oz . of fat , seasoning and a little milk manded until Saturday next , which was done . solo , Miss Dykes ; recitation , Mr. R. Lillwal ; to , and implies that the time in excess of the She's talking about doing some more shop- The police applied for prisoner to be re- Lillwal , Mr. D. Lillwal ; reading , Mr. Jenkins ; affects only the minimum rate applicable there don't know your name , but take her quickly ! Messrs . Edwards , Russell and Baldwin will with a little hot dripping and eat with gravy to make a stiff batter . Bake in a flat tin conduct a sale at Upper House , Eardisley , on and greens . For other potato recipes see Leaf- duet , Mrs. Spicer and Miss Dykes ; recitation , hours named , must be paid for at a differential . ping ! " Mrs. Lillwal ; recitation , Mr. W. Joseph . Monday next , by direction of Mr. C. Jones , let " How to Use Potatoes , " who is giving up the farm . F.E. 36. Veget- The lots include ables other than potatoes are usually eaten in For Neuralgia , Faceache , Tooth- implements , gearing , dairy utensils , furniture ; England plainly boiled , whereas in vegetable ache and all Nerve Pains , take and some good milking cattle . The sale also pies , puddings and curries they make a substi- MRS . DAVIES wishes to thank all kind includes cattle , sheep , pig , implements and tute for meat , especially if soaked peas , beans recent bereavement , also for floral tributes . tion of people who wish to purchase eggs for fails to give relief after the first necessary coupons being taken . Annie Harris , friends for their sympathy during her gearing from Mrs. Downing , the New Inn , lentils , barley or mararoni are added . Veget- Dry Bridge , The Ministry of Food is considering the posi- Lane's Neuralgia Tonic .. who is giving up her land . few doses . Kingsland . REMANDED . THANKS . pickling . Edie Morris ; EGGS FOR PICKLING . overtime rate . Never Bottle 1/9 , Postage 5d . FOWL WITHOUT COUPONS . Eva Goldman , wife of a Whitechapel butcher , was at Old - street Police Court on Wednesday fined £ 17 2s . for selling a fowl without the the purchaser , was fined £ 2 and costs . 1 PRES SPECIA Saturday , before M Hon . F. Clegg Hill . Thomas Nairn , 32 labourer , was charge failing to register und tion Act , 1915 , and al from H.M. Forces u Act , 1916. P.S. Higgi day he went to the fendant . He asked card , which he failed he had not been regis and brought him to t Defendant in pleadin been registered , nor h He was fined 10s . a military escort . PETTY Tuesday , before M Hon . F. Clegg Hill . ALLEGED TH Alice Preece , single charged with stealing property of James V Presteign , on the 15th James Wyles stated 15th of March he left dise Farm and went On his return at 7.30 , he gave information t tha He valued it at 8s . P.S. Baugh , of Kin stabulary , stated telephone message fro Presteign , he saw de Bridge , Street , and at Paradise Farm on asked her if she had whilst there and she home to her grandmo for it . She stated t P.S. Higgins of the fa Augusta Milla , a 1 age , living in Green that she accompanied Farm for wood and returned with it to P any axe in the defend The defendant admit thought someone had intend to steal it . By Mr. Hill : Icar the wood . The Chairman said case carefully and as a good character hith charged under the payment of the costs a CHARGE OF Mrs. Martha Preece , was charged with rec above knowing it to b Defendant said she as she was not at hon there . She admitted it She pleaded guilty to P.S. Higgin stated t from information recei he called at defendant if she knew anything been lost from Parad granddaughter had b Defendant replied that asked witness in . In fendant he looked roun yard and defendant said axe , but if it is here yo 3 p.m. the same day going up the Plough R lator with a child in i she was carrying the round , the defendant pram under the clothes to stop and going up t the pram . Witness ask tell him that morning t she replied that she did She knew the axe wa wood pile . The Chairman said t bad case and fined def HOLY WEE Holy week services weine as usual , intercess service for victory and day the three hours se the Rev. N. T. Hopkins day there were large c services . Special music . at the choral celebration Maunder's in F. The by the Rev. N. T. Ho nicely decorated by the ley , Mrs. Debenham , Miss Griffiths , Miss H htm , Masters Kewley , and Hoggerty . £ 14 . The CONC The annual concert Baptist Church took last . Mr. Tom Griffiths The accompanists were Mrs. Mytton , and Miss the choir was conduct whilst the general arran superintendence of M Secretary . The followin Kinsey , Mrs. Tom Gri Tom Griffiths , Mrs. Pr Lambert ( Presteign ) , Mirs . Kinsey , Mr. Walte URBAN O At a meeting of the a nesday night the Rev. The rate for the year 2. It was decided to £ 5 58. towards the Le for the conveyance of Leominster . WIGM PARISH C The annual assembly was held at the School lowed by a meeting c The Charity Trustees pr which were passed and seers attending audits Assistant Overseer appli an increase of salary granted , making £ 25 P SUNDAY S The Sunday School A the Primitive Methodis Sunday . The scholars their prizes in the after tions , with duets , quarte assisted by the choir , co Morgan . Mr. Joel S services and a sum app to the school . WHIST A whist drive , inaugu Limebrook , Leinthall S funds of Leinthall Par in the Coronation Hall Harley for the occasion , an unqualified success . the prizewinners : Ladie 2nd , Mrs. Faulkner ; 3r lation prize , Miss Peggy Rev. A. Bannister ; and , Mr. Trevor Morgan ; c Mary Gurney ( playing ORLE CHILDREN'S WORK F Miss Winifred Bowen , Mrs. Bowen , Woodend been a contributor to t the wounded at Cockgat of a message " God bless egg she has received a which may encourage oth this good work on behalf Pte . A. H. Colton , Gre as follows from the 26th March 25th as follows : - Dear Miss Bowen , -Sind know the identity of th egg I have enjoyed for me such a nice greeting I can do is to write and kindness and also to as boys out here , Colonial greatly appreciate the sent out by generous f Blighty . " Last year I and had a nice spell at was not so fortunate . ceived the greatest care a soon be able to once ag with the boys . I was w ing a bombing raid by g are well and with best |