The Kington Times - February 1917

Kington Times 17th February 1917 - Page 1

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Kington Times 17th February 1917 - Page 1

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Date 17/02/1917
Type Newspaper
Format
Language English
Area Kington Times
Collection Holder Herefordshire Libraries
Date of Publication 17th February 1917
Transcription RDE
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RWOOD , 9d
BY ( new ) 6d .
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of Albany 9d
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S.
THE NORTH HEREFORDSHIRE ADVERTISER AND
THE KINGTON TIMES
VOL . X. NO . 543 .
SALES BY AUCTION .
By Messrs . EDWARDS , RUSSELL and
BALDWIN .
LEOMINSTER HORSE REPOSITORY .
NEXT
Registered at the General Post Office as a Newspaper
for transmission in the United Kingdom .
WANTED .
SATURDAY , FEB . 17 , 1917 .
Sale , Double - Barrel Breech - Loading
FGUN , lowest
OHN BULLOCK , JOH The Bank House , F. HARRIS , Kingsland . Knighton - on - Teme , near Tenbury , TO VALUER under the Agricultural Holdings
Act .
WANTED , COWMAN , if married cottage and garden found , -Apply , H. COOPER , SALE The Hill , Bockleton , 1. ár Tenbury .
Of Valuable Heavy & Light HORSES , Consigued by Farmers and Private Owners .
W
YANTED , STORE TURKEY COCK EREL - Apply , Mrs. TEDSTONE , Hay- wood Common , Kington .
1
1
NO DEAD CHICKS . To make your poultry
pay , you must rear every chick , and the only sure way to do this is to feed them for the first three weeks exclusively on ARMI- TAGE'S No. I ORIGINAL DRY CHICK FOOD , and follow on with ARMITAGE'S No. 2 GROW - ON CHICKEN MIXTURE , and ARMITAGE'S No. 3 SMALL CHICKEN CORN . Manufactured by ARMITAGE BROTHERS , LTD . , Poultry Food Specialists , Nottingham .
On FRIDAY , MARCH 23 , 1917. Wend trong IAD to look after Sold by : PORTER , South Street ; G. F.
£ 50 offered in Prizes . Schedule and Entry Forms on application . EDWARDS , RUSSELL & BALDWIN , Auctioneers ,
Leominster , Hereford and Tenbury .
LEOMINSTER STOCK MARKET .
TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 27th , 1917 .
cattle make himself generally use- HINTON , Rainbow Street ; H. BACH , High ful . - Apply , J. H. BEMAND , Bockleton , Ten- | Street ; G. GOUGH & Co. , 2 , Broad Street , Leo- bury . DAVIES & BROWN , Ludlow .
ANTED , Lady Day next , COWMAN , WANTED , Lady Day
Apply , W. YARNOLD , Boraston , Tenbury . VANTED , GENERAL SERVANT , good WA plain cooking required . - Apply , Mrs. CHAMBERS , The Beeches , Kington , Hereford- shire .
ANTED old ARTIFICIAL TEETH , any eller , Drapers Lane , Leominster . "
minster .
THproved that Karswood Poultry Spice ,
most severe egg - laying test on record- containing ground insects , DOUBLES the egg supply . Packets 2d . , 6d . , 1 / -HINTON , Corn Merchant , Rainbow Street , Leominster .
FORE . DAVIES , Lawtonbury , near Leomin-
OR Sale , FAGGOTS , last year's . - Apply ,
ster .
FOR Sale firet - class SWEETS CONFEC-
TIONERY BUSINESS , in good position .
AT Cattle and Sheep , 10.30 a.m .; Calves , WANTED , a LIGHT DRAY , must be in -For particulars apply " 0.1 " c / o News
6d . 6d .
per oz .
FAT
Hero , 10d
9d . 10d .
AIG , 1/8 . LE , 1s . Parsnips , Beet ccoli , Sprouts , he same price
4- Orders . atalogue , and your Custom .
SON
ONIST , eominster ) ,
LEOMINSTER .
ARTMENT .
BISTANCE
NEAR
otions for Glasses e - Infirmaries and pairs to
EYEGLASSES .
& SON ,
ts .
EOMINSTER .
DISASTER .
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R
Tyd publishes
reporting a serious
zogenrath , on Duesseldorf .
the
a passenger train ,
indred people were
tier has been com-
o that nobody may
disaster .
er frontier villages
nd help is being directions .
the Proprietor by ofces , 27 , Drapers
regd ship
all the
on , minster
11,30 ; Store Cattle and Pigs , 11.45 .
Entries kindly solicited .
EDWARDS , RUSSELL & BALDWIN . Leominster , Hereford and Tenbury .
CHINA HALL , COBNASH .
Three Miles from Leominster . IDWARDS , RUSSELL & BALDWIN have
E been favoured with instructions from Mr. W. T. Stephens , who is leaving , to Sell by
Auction , upon the premises , on
THURSDAY , MARCH 15th , 1917 ,
a portion of his useful HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and Out - Door Effects , described in Catalogues ; to be had of the AUCTIONEERS , Leominster , Hereford and Tenbury .
Sale at 1.30 o'clock prompt .
By Mr. R. H. GEORGE .
R. H. GEORGE ,
Auctioneer , Valuer , Land Agent , and Surveyor , PROPERTY and TIMBER SPECIALIST ,
good condition.Apply , SULLIVAN , Office , Leominster .
Kingsland .
YANTED , GENERAL SERVANT , for Drapers Lane , Leominster .
WANT ONE Apply , Mrs. ' HILL ,
WA Apply , R. W. FARR , Lawton Hall , Leominster . Y
ANTED , a COWMAN , good milker re- quired , cottage and garden found .
YOUNG LADY seeks Situation in business , shop experience , good , references . - Apply , " S.A , " c / o News Office , Leominster . 100K
COOK Wanted at once , plain cooking .
Apply , RUSSELL , Westonbury , Pembridge . WANTED , GENERAL WORKMAN , at once , or March 25th , cottage and gar- den , good wages . Appy , RIDGLEY , Eyton , Leominster .
ISS HOWELL , Milliner , Corn Street , Mas vacancies for APPRENTICES and IMPROVERS in Millinery and Fancy Depart-
ments .
G.
GOUGH & Co. require TWO STRONG YOUTHS , able to drive , age about 17 years ; also TWO APPRENTICES , liberal terms . THE LONDON SUPPLY STORES , Leomin-
ster .
WANTED , beginning of March , young
C
NORD WOOD for Sale , £ 1 per ton de- livered Apply , BEDFORD , Hennor Court . Leominster .
OR Sale , GIRL'S BICYCLE , suit girl 10 Apply , 18 , SOUTH STREET , Leominster .
Fo to 13 years of age , condition perfect.-
OR Sale , New AUTO STOCKING - KNIT-
TING MACHINE , suitable for war work ( rheumatism cause for selling ) .- POWELL , The Hope , Lyonshall , Herefordshire .
F
OR Sale , young TURKEY COCKEREL . -Apply , Mrs. EVANS , Lucton , Kingsland . OR Sale , a few tons of good HAY - Apply ,
FOR BRITTEN'S LIBRARY , Tenbury . FOR
OR Sale , quantity of APPLE FAGGOTS , close to good road . - Apply , Mrs. COATES , Eyton , near Leominster .
NOR . Sale , Pure BUFF ROCK EGGS , 3/61 per sitting . Apply , GRIFFITHS , Firs , Dilwyn .
TO LET .
10 Let , TWO SMALL COTTAGES , at The
Wych , each has kitchen , two bedrooms To Let , good COTTAGE and GARDEN , at
GENERAL SERVANT . - Apply , Miss and garden . - Apply , W. H. BANKS , Kington WINNALL , Church Street , Leominster . ΤΟ Kington . - Apply , NORGROVE , Lyonshall .
MORTGAGE BROKER , VALUER and ARBI WANTED , SITUATION , to look after
EOMINSTER UNDENOMINATIONAL
L SCHOOL , Infants Department , Wanted , at once , Certificated Trained TEACHER ,
help with cattle , used to cattle , TRATOR under the Agricultural Holdings Act , 1968. REPORTS , RECORDS and SUR - aged 14. - Apply , Mr. H. MORRIS , Heath Wood , near Pembridge . VEYS carefully and personally attended to . HOTEL and PUBLIC HOUSE VALUER . VALUATIONS for ESTATE DUTY , MORT- GAGE , ASSESSMENT APPEALS , & c . PERIODICAL SALES of PROPERTIES . Prompt settlements in all cases . ESTABLISHMENT.1880 ..
Offices Croftmead , Kingsland , Herefordshire . Leominster Office Corn Square .
By Messrs . E. HAMMOND & SON .
To
Corn Street .
NO Let , HOUSE and SHOP , No. 6 , Corn Street , Leominster . Apply , HOLMES , TO , O Let , 25th March next , SMALL GRASS TR , March - Apply , GAORGE PHD
temporarily , salary according to scale . - Apply LIPS , Drayton , Brimfield . to J. B. DOWDING , Leominster .
( Free by post per quarter ,
1s . 8d . , payable in advance .
Three
Leggings
Gaiters
Spats
FROM
the House of
Herefordshire
War Agricultural Committee Food Production .
PRICE ONE PENNY .
Specialities .
We are offering exceptional value in all classes of Leggings . Reliable quality , well finished and at prices to suit every pocket .
An absolute necessity
cold weather is here .
while the We stock
all sizes , in black , navy and fawn .
extensive
Here you will find range from which to choose . The latest shades all bearing that dis- tinctive mark of quality for which are noted .
we
Ross & fon
Shoe Experts
Limited
23 & 24 , HIGH STREET , KINGTON .
ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS .
THE SPRING OFFENSIVE . Mr. John Hodge , M.P. , in an appeal on be- half of the War Loan at Greenwich , mentioned that 30,000 women were wanted for sheli fil- ling factories , and they could enrol at the nearest employment exchange or go to the post office . " When the offensive starts in the spring , "
FMS who are unable to cultivate the declared Mr. Hodge , as start it will , we inst
of farm .
CONFIRMED THIEF AT 9 .
" It is a case for religion rather than the police corts , " , " said the magistrate at Willes- den on Monday , to a woman , who brought her little girl of nine years to the police court and complained that she was a confirmed thief and nothing could be done with her . be done with he
HOARD OF 24 SOVEREIGNS . When John O'Niell , an Islington cloth eut- ter , was fined 4s . at Old - street Police - court on Monday , and asked if he could pay , he pro duced 24 sovereigns , beside some loose silver . The magistrate suggested that the gold should be changed into paper money , and , O'Niell agreeing , this was immediately done .
HARBOURING A HUSBAND .
whole of their arable land , or other land an unlimited supply of ammunition . We wan : they wish to plough up , with their present to make sure that when we make a break in staff and are willing to do so , provided the the German line we shall not be held up for necessary assistance is supplied , should com- lack of ammunition . It is here that our municate with me at once . Stating ( 1 ) Name women can help . " ( 2 ) Area of land they are willing to crop . ( 3 ) Whether laud is Clover Sward or SURPRISES IN STORE . Stubble . ( 4 ) Whether they are willing for any Mr. Jacobson , M.P. , speaking at an insurance part of ploughing being done with tractor superintendents ' dinner , said the submarine plough at reasonable cost . ( 5 ) Crops proposed menace had been clearly foreseen for some to grow . ( 6 ) Additional labour , if any , re- time , and he was sure there would be some surprises before long , both for the enemy and Any land for Spring Seeding will receive for ourselves . They need not think that all the new submarines which were leaving Ger- Englishwoman , wife of the first named , was many , and which were sinking everything , they charged with harbouring an alien enemy in JOHN PORTER . could , were still in existence , because they her house at Litherland ; with unlawfully as Clerk to the War were not . The submarine warfare was going st.ming to be a British subject and obtaining Agr . Committee . to recoil upon Germany's head , because we employment in a name other than that by were determined to take a toll from Germany which she was known at the commencement of the war ; and with unlawfully entering a pro- of ton for ton and a little over . hibited area without the permission of the aliens officer .
NOMFORTABLE HOME for 2 schoolgirls . Apply , " A.B , " c / o News Office , Leo - quired , etc.
WANTED , a good GENERAL SERVANT , CONFORT
for farmhouse . Apply , Mrs. E. R. BRIGHT , Ivingtonbury , Leominster .
minster .
ANTED , WORKMAN or WORKMAN - TO Let , No. 11 , CHURCH STREET , from preference .
1st March next . - Apply , Mr. LEVICK ,
W COWMAN , good cottage close , good Solicitor , Leominster .
wages to suitable man . Apply , THOMAS , Grafton Farm , Bockleton , Tenbury .
Shiehall ,
W
WANTED , Lady - Day , COWMAN , splendid
To То
TO Let , HOUSE and GARDEN , 31 , South Street Apply , SMITH , Withenfield , Leo- minster .
chance for tidy married couple , permanent.- NO Let , immediately , PIECE of LAND ,
E. Hammond & Son , Apply , " M " c / o News Office , Leominster .
ANTED , HOUSE - PARLOURMAID ; for country . Apply , Mrs. R. J. DENT , Corn Hill , Leominster .
Auctioneers , Valuers , House , Estate , and Insurance Agents ,
W
Conduct all classes of SALES BY AUCTION , WANTED , HOW of Harch 25th , good COT-
VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE , Etc. , RENTS and BOOK DEBTS COLLECTED . Personal Attention , Prompt Settlements .
ESTABLISHED 1881 .
Offces : Highbury House , Leominster .
CORN SQUARE , LEOMINSTER . FRIDAY NEXT , FEBRUARY 23rd , 1917 . SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS . E. HAMMOND & SON , Auctioneers .
KINGSLAND
Horse Slaughtering
YARD .
and GARDEN , 2 or 3 bedrooms , near Ludlow or Leominster - Apply , " N.H , " c / o News Office , Leominster ..
WANTED , GENERAL SERVANT , small
family , two children . Apply , Mrs. HANDS , S , Bridge Street , Kington .
WANTED , an elderly SERVANT , to act
as working housekeeper , in family ,
situate at Eardisland , rent £ 6 per annum , about 3 acres . Apply , Miss H. PARRY , Lower House , Eardisland .
YOUNG
FOR SERVICE .
YOUNG WHITE BOAR for SERVICE , fee payable at time of service . - LUGG MILLS , Kingsland .
MISCELLANEOUS .
ATS , MICE , MOLES , COCKROACHES ,
one from the country preferred.Apply , 91 , Rand BEETLES greedily eat . HARRI-
BARGATES , Leominster .
WA
YANTED , a FEW LADIES ' BICYCLES , cheap for cash . - Apply , 18 , SOUTH STREET , Leominster .
WANTED , Smart BOY , live in , age 15 to
16. Apply , ROBINSON , Jeweller , Llan- drindod ; or Mrs. BALLARD , Peel Villa , Leomin ster .
SON'S " RELIABLE " RAT POISON . Cats and Dogs will not touch it .. Vermin dry up Price 6d . , Is . , 2s . 3d . and leave no smell . and 3s . 8d . Postage 2d.-G. W. HARRISON . Chemist , Reading . Sold by Chemists . Agent for Leominster , J. W. RowE , ( late J. Buckham ) , Chemist , High Street .
ILL THAT INSECT , TOMMY .
Send
Kyour pals out yonder » some tins of
VANTED , BARLEY & WHEAT STRAW . chant , Leominster ; Agent for Burnard and Alger's Chemical Manures .
WApply , HINTON , Corn and Hay Mer- be very acceptable .
JANTED , 25th March , WAGONER and COWMAN , good cottages . - Apply , E.
W
M. DUGGAN , Stockton , Leominster .
A
HARRISON'S NURSERY POMADE - they'll When you haven't time to wash there's a big chance you'll have " companions . " little HARRISON'S POMADE KILLS EVERY INSECT on hair Insist on having HARRISON'S . and body . POMADE . " Tins of comfort , " at 4d . and od . Sold by all Chemists - or by post from Agent for
Prepaid Advertisements
Will be inserted in THE KINGTON TIMES at
the following rates : WANTED , TO LET , AND FOR SALE .
1 week .
2 weeks .
3 weeks
20 WORDS
6d .
9d .
18 .
30
9d .
18 .
40
18 .
1s . 6d .
18. 6d . 28 .
"
at the above rates .
BOY AND GIRL MARRIAGE . A mother asked Mr. Wilberforce , the Old-
street . magistrate , for advice on Monday . Her son , she said , was 15 on January 1 , and lived at home .. On January 15 he took a girl to
A German named Otto Wudtke escape l from a military escort at Lime Street Station , Liverpool , on February 1st , and the sequel was heard before the county magistrates on Tuesday , when Ann Jane Wudtke , a young
stated that the
For the defence it was defendant tried to prevail upon her husband to give himself up and he had promised to do so . She obeyed the dictates of her heart rather
the registry office and , representing that he than the legal restrictions and got employment
was 17 , married her , the couple having bought
a wedding ring and the license between them . The girl was now expecting to become a mother . The boy had a milk round , and earned 8s . a week . He could not possibly keep his wife . The Magistrate Apply to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and see what they can do about it .
LOVE IN A COTTAGE .
sport-
in the English name to secure food for her- self and child . The German name had been- bar whenever she tried to secure work .
The woman was fined 5s . 6d . in each case .
BRAVE TELEGRAPH BOY .
At Belfast on Tuesday a coroner's jury re- turned verdicts of " Accidental Death " in ne case of three boys , two of them brothers , who were drowned on Sunday by the breaking of the ice on Springfield Dam , where they were skating .
footballer go to the assistance of the drowning boys , but he got into difficulties himself . The
A telegraph messenger stated that he saw a
A decree nisi was granted in the Divorce Only one article , can be included in one Court on Monday to Mr. Harold Bellamy Gardi- advertisement . ner , Harley - street , who petitioned for a divorce Cash must in all cases accompany the order , man named Milsom , described as " a on the ground of his wife's misconduct with a ing man . " The suit was undefended . witness then went into the water and brought The petitioner said he lived happily with his out the footballer , but though he remained in wife from 1901 to 1914. He had a week - end the water three - quarters of an hour he failed cottage at Bushey , and there his wife intro- to find the others . duiced co - respondent , with whom she played golf . In August last his wife wrote that she had met " the man whon I must have , " add- ing -
All Advertisements received by Mr. STEVEN - 1 SON , 33 , High Street , Kington , Offices of this Paper .
The best Local Medium for Advertisements In the District .
NICE DISHES .
I have decided to go my way with him until
PAUPER'S £ 176 HOARD :
The relieving officer at Spalding has discov- ered £ 176 s . 2d . hidden among the belongings of Mrs. Platt , of Vine - street , Spalding , who
Harold divorces me . We can only live in l.ad been in receipt of out - door relief from
HORSE - STEALING IN LONDON .
WANTED , FORD CARS ( Second - Hand ) , HARRISON , Chemist , Reading . send full particulars , HoWELL , 4 , Corn Leominster , J. W. RoWE , ( late J. Buckham ) , | marrow , and should the lid not fit closely 72 , John Moore , 40 , and William J. Buffet , of |
Street , Leominster .
FOR SALE .
HEELBARROWS , LADDERS ,
OAK
W GATE and FENCING POSTS ready
The only place where animals can be dis- for delivery . - C . NORGROVE , Saw Mills , Leo- | sected within 14 miles of Leominster ...
minster .
IGS ARE OFTEN TROUBLED WITH clear same . Sold in Cartons
H. J. Pritchard P WORNS : Thorley's Worm Powders wil
Wishes to inform the Farmers and General powders 5d . , by Agents in all parts ; or by Public that he has taken over the well adapted Post 12 Powders 1 / 1-96 Powders 6/6 , on receipt of remittance , by JOSEPH THORLEY , premises at Kingsland for the purpose of LTD . , King's Cross , London , N. Horse Slaughtering , Etc License in
High Street ; Kington , J. W. CAUNT .
Horse
*
Slaughtering .
W. W. BECK .
North Herefordshire is how held by H. J. W quantity , large or small , supplied at continuing info Business as
Pritchard who intends to carry on this Business in a satisfactory manner to all con- cerned .
All Carcases paid for in cash before removal . Letters and Telegrams : 33 , Bargates , Leo- minster , or Broomy Hill , Kingsland .
DISTANCE NO OBJECT .
WHOLESALE PRICES . Largest stock in Great Britain . Write for patterns , stating class required , ( DEPT . 279 ) , BARNETT WALLPAPER Co. , LTD . , Manchester .
Licensed
Horse Slaughterer .
the Spalding Guardians , and who just prior to her death asked for a larger allowance ( she was then receiving 6s . per week ) on- the ground that she could not live on the amount allowed .
The hoard comprised £ 3 10s . in gold , £ 165
a small cottage and shall have to do without STEWED VEGETABLE MARROW . luxuries , but shall be content , as he wants me Pare and remove the seeds from a rather and I want him . firm vegetable marrow , then cut it into pieces suitable for serving . Melt a thin layer of butter or margarine in a saucepan , put in the At Highgate Police Court , William Dixon , 8s . in silver , and £ 7 3s . 2d . in coppers , and place beneath it a sheet of paper . was hidden away in old linen , gloves , stock- Cook very Newport , Mon. , all described as horse dealers , ings , etc. The relieving officer had to requisi- slowly well away from the fire for almost an hour , shaking the pan gently at short inter- the value of £ 752 . were charged with stealing nine horses , of tion a handcart to get the money away . vals . It was stated that the After removing the marrow carefully , horses had been stolen in the London streets thicken the liquid in the pan with a half- and sent to Buffet at Newport .. teaspoonful of moistened flour , season Other horses , taste , and stir over the fire for a minute or two before pouring it over the marrow . DUCHESSE POTATOES .
to it was stated , had been consigned to Buffet , during the last six months , and a remand was again ordered .
Take cold mashed potato , roll out , and form into biscuit - shaped cakes , using a little flour to form thein , but do not mix the flour through them . Arrange the cakes on a pie- plate , glaze them over with beaten egg , and bake to a delicate brown .
BEEF BRAWN .
CARPENTERS FROM AUSTRALIA .

BORIC ACID IN CREAM .
Owing to representations made to the de- partment , the Board of Trade has issued an order , coming into operation on April 2 , limit ing the amount of boric acid that may be added to cream as a preservative to 0.4 per cent . A committee of experts aas been appointed to Melbourne , February 14th.-Mr. Hughes , inquire , and there may be further restrictions the Prime Minister , yesterday informed a when they have reported . Meanwhile dealers deputation of unemployed that the Imperial are urged to reduce the preservative to the Government had agreed to take 1,000 car- smallest possible amount , or dispense with it penters from Australia to assist in war work entirely . When it is used a label must be in Great Britain . affixed stating the percentage of acid , and that the cream is " Not suitable for infants or in- valids . "
MAN WHO LIVED IN A CELLAR .
Take a shin of beef , and cut the meat up . GERMAN TANKS " TARRY . Begs to inform the Public that he is still into small pieces . Put this in a stew - pan with Amsterdam , Feb. 14th . Some months ago pepper and salt , carrots , onion , and also a bay German papers were claiming the original leaf to flavour . On this pour one quart of idea of " Tanks " for a certain Herr Goebel , It was shown at a Southwark inquest that cold water and stew gently until reduced to and suggesting that the British " Tanks " George Wright , aged 72 , formerly a chair- about a pint . As there is no fat with shin were merely poor plagiarism of his invention . maker , who died in Southwark Infirmary from beef no skimming will be required . When It is interesting in this connection to learn the effects of a fractured skull , had for some cooked , remove the meat and cut it up quite from the Cologne Volkszeitung that Herr time lived in a cellar in Trinity Buildings , small with a knife and fork . tin with cold water and press the meat very used , and it appeals for speedy help for him , cribed as being unfit for human habitation . The place was des Rinse out a cake Goebel has to fight hard to get his invention Borough High Street . firmly into it and keep it forced down with a so that his invention may help to hasten the counted for such a state of things existing in The Coroner asked Dr. Massie how he ac- saucer or plate on the top . When thoroughly end of the war . set , dip the mould in hot water and turn out . London , the wealthiest city in the world , and the doctor said he could not understand it . STEAK POT - ROASTED . The inquest was adjoned .
DIG KEEPERS WHO WISH THEIR PIGS Full Value for Heavy Horses and PTO PAY should use Cattle , Dead , and Pay Before Removal .
as a Condiment Thorley's Food for Cattle ; ' keeps Pigs thrifty . Sold in cases containing 56 Packets Five
N.B. The above premises were formerly Shillings , by agents in all parts .
occupied by W. W. Beck .
GREY HAIR
restored to its original colour by using
HARRISON'S Hair
Colour
FOR
NOR Sale , a few thousand HOP POLES , sharpened and creosoted , close to main road . - Apply , COOPER , The Hill , Bockleton .
OULTRY KEEPERS should write eto Joseph Thorley , Ltd. , King's Cross , Lon-
Po RESTORER
It is not a dye , but acts naturally , is quite harmless .
Price 1/6 . Postage 3d .
G. W. Harrison , M.P.S. ,
Hair Reading . Specialist ,
Agent for Leominster : J. W. ROWE , 35 , Higl Street .
£ 165 FOR BLOTTING PAPER .
don , who are the manufacturers of Ovum ,
YOU SHOULD
Y
KNOW THAT OVUM , Thorley's Poultry Spice is different to any
Distance No Object .
Addresses :
CHEMICAL WORKS , WORCESTER , NORTH ROAD , LEOMINSTER , NORTH WOOD , PRESTEIGN .
beast remained
BERNSTORFF'S STRONG GUARD . New York Feb. 14. - Count Bernstorff , the countess and party arrived from Washington establishment and by special train provided by the United States , Fortunately the guarded by police of the Secret Service . No very quiet . and did little untoward incident occurred . He was accom-
BULL BEHIND GROCER'S SHOP COUNTER Whilst a number of fat beasts were being Steak which might not be perfectly tender when grilled or fried may often be made quite driven from Ross market on Friday to the palatable by slow cooking in a covered vessel . premises of Messrs . Probert Brothers , butchers , First coat it on both sides with flour mixed New Street , Ross , one of them entered Messrs . Hill and Son's grocery with a little salt and pepper , then roll it up walked behind the counter . compactly and fasten with skewers . In an Thorley's Poultry Spice , for Thorley's Poultry Telephone No. 62 . iron stew - pan or saucepan melt a little drip- Keeper's Account - Book , also Book giving use- No conection with any other Buyer . ping ( or extract the liquid fat from any fat damage , but it became so wedged behind the panied by State Department secretaries . It is attached to the steak ) , and in it fry the roll . counter that a carpenter had to be called to expected that the Frederick VIII . , on which ful hints to Poultry Keepers - both sent Free . remove the counter before the animal could be the Ambassador sails for Denmark , will leave When nicely browned on all sides pour away extricated . any excess of fat , cover the bottom of the dock at 2 p.m. to - day . pan with boiling water and put on the cover , Extraordinary precautions , were taken on the arrival of Count Bernstorff . Seven hundred fairly large onions into thin slices or dice , and Charges in connection with spurious Treasury Embassy officials and others went directly on board the Frederick VIII . add them with a little salt and pepper to the notes were made at Birmingham A strong guard was provided . contents of the saucepan . Cook very slowly against two brothers named Kenyon , aged 16 for about three hours , turning the roll fre- and 11. The elder was charged with forgery quently , and from time to time add just as and the younger with attempting to pass a much water as will supply the necessary gravy counterfeit note . Detectives stated that the at the finish . Bake some flour to a pale fawn notes were evidently traced from a genuine foreman was charged with having matches in . About twelve similar notes with his possession while upon the premises . moisten a small tablespoonful with water , and which shopkeepers had been duped were in cused , who bore an excellent character , said he stir and cook it for a few minutes with the possessioin of the poilce . They had been drawn put a box of matches accidentally into his onions and liquid after removing the meat for by hand on thin paper with pen and red ink . pocket before leaving home . He was sentenced about an hour . The boys were remanded to six weeks ' hard labour .
MUNITION EXPLOSION .
TIME .
other Poultry Spice and contains all that is ALL EMPLOYEES ABLE TO ESCAPE IN which should fit closely . Cut one or two necessary for Keeping Poultry Healthy and producing abundance of Eggs . Sold in cases containing 72 packets Six Shillings .
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Press Bureau , Tuesday - The Minister of Munitions regrets to announce that an explo- ( two sizes ) 1/1 and Sixpence each , by Agents sion took place in a munitions factory in Yorkshire this morning .
A Bradford lady clerk who had been to the in all parts .
bank to get £ 165 for her employers was stopped
He obtained the money from her .
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The explosion was preceded by a fire , and
been made by a man who said a mistake had PROFITABLE POULTRY KEEPING is far as information is at present to hand all alteriving her ; in exchange an envelope which Thorley's Poultry Spice , it keeps them in the employees were able to escape in good tim colour , pass it through a fine sieve or strainer , original . afterwards proved to contain a piece of blott- pink of condition and assures a full egg Some damage has been done in the neigh- ing paper . An arrest was made in Glasgow , basket . Get Ovum at HINTON'S CORN STORES , bourhood , and it is possible that there may be and the man was on Thursday sent for trial . some casualtios at present unknown . Rainbow Street , Leominster .
SPURIOUS 10s . NOTES .
on Monday
6 WEEKS , FOR BOX OF MATCHES .
At a northern police court on Saturday a
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