The Kington Times - February 1917
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Kington Times 3rd February 1917 - Page 1
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| Date | 03/02/1917 |
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| Type | Newspaper |
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| Language | English |
| Area | Kington Times |
| Collection Holder | Herefordshire Libraries |
| Date of Publication | 3rd February 1917 |
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The sentence of five . ween the two men uck in self - defence he alleged , was ex- ng quarrel , made I PRAISED . ast man who was Tuesday for steal- . was Mrs. Bessie en take the goods Unsuspectingly , to someone of the ook him to some e the man became ving the cloth be- saw him enter a onstable . When , the young woman first attempt at erforce remarked , well indeed . " the proprietors by fices , 27 , Drapers regd . ship all the on , inster THE NORTH HEREFORDSHIRE ADVERTISER AND THE KINGTON TIMES VOL . X. NO . 541 . SALES BY AUCTION . BALDWIN . By Messrs . EDWARDS , RUSSELL and LEOMINSTER HORSE REPOSITORY . NEXT SALE of Valuable Heavy & Light HORSES , Consigned by Farmers and Private Owners . ON FRIDAY , MARCH 23 , 1917 . Entries Close Wednesday March 14 Schedule and Entry Forins on application . EDWARDS , RUSSELL & BALDWIN , Auctioneers , Leominster , Hereford and Tenbury . LEOMINSTER STOCK MARKET . TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 13th , 1917 . FAT AT Cattle and Sheep , 10.30 a.m .; Calves , 11.30 ; Store Cattle and Pigs , 11.45 . Entries ' kindly solicited . EDWARDS , RUSSELL & BALDWIN . Leominster , Hereford and Tenbury . By Mr. R. H. CEORCE . R. H. GEORGE , Auctioneer , Valuer , Land Agent , and Surveyor , PROPERTY and TIMBER SPECIALIST , MORTGAGE BROKER , VALUER and ARBI- Registered at the General Post Office as a Newspaper for transmission in the United Kingdom . WANTED . W send full particulars , HOWELL , 4 , Corn VANTED , FORD CARS ( Second - Hand ) , Street , Leominster . WANTED Pet to work cottage and garden close Apply , W. YARNOLD , Boraston , Tenbury . W VANTED , GENERAL SERVANT , good plain cooking required . - Apply , Mrs. CHAMBERS , The Beeche . , Kington , Hereford- shire . NOCKERELS .. SATURDAY , FEB . 3 , 1917 . RHODE ISLAND REDS , per lb. RED HEN YARDS , Shirlheath , Kings- land . TO DEAD CHICKS . To make your poultry N ° 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. 1 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 , Poultry Food Michael's College , Tenburg - Apply , fold " by : -T . PORTER , South Street har Mr. MILES , Solicitor , Tenbury Wells . W odd jobs at The Garthi , sleep at home . WANTED , strong BOY , or GIRL , to FLETCHER . do UTCHERING . - Wanted TWO SMART BLADS , O deliver ou rounds - Apply , OLIVER , Butcher , Kington . WANTED GENERAL WORKMAN , on 139 acre farm , small cottage and garden , no cider , good wages . - Apply , JACKSON , Pem- bridge . HINTON , Rainbow Street ; H. BACH , High Street ; G. GOUGH & Co. , 2 , Broad Street , Leo- minster . DAVIES & BROWN , Ludlow . THE THE most severe egg - laying test on record proved that Karswood Poultry Spice , containing ground insects , DOUBLES the egg Merchant , Rainbow Street , Leominster . supply . Packets 2d . , 6d . , 1 / -- HINTON , Corn FOR OR Sale , INDIAN RUNNER DRAKES , 7/6 each . Apply , LEWIS , Haven , Dilwyn . ROFITABLE POULTRY KEEPING is assured if you give your fowls Ovum , PRO Thorley's Poultry Spice , it keeps them in the a WANTED ARTIFICIAL TEETH , any condition , for cash.-E. MORGAN , Jew- pink of condition and assures eller , Drapers Lane , Leominster . basket . Get Ovum at HINTON'S CORN STORES , WANTED , a LIGHT DRAY , must be in Kingsland , W condition . Apply ; SULLIVAN , VANTED , Standing and Fallen TIMBER of all kinds , also Plantations . - Lowest price to TILERIES , Bromyard . W VANTED , a good GENERAL SERVANT , 25 to 30 , small family , widow not ob- jected to . - Apply , " W.B , " c / o News Office , Leominster .. WANTED , a GIRL about 15 or 16 , as help general in farmhouse . — - Apply , BOUNDS , Strangworth , Pembridge . WANTED for two vacant INSURANCE TRATOR under the Agricultural Holdings trict , good cyclist preferred , male or female . Act , 1908. REPORTS , RECORDS SUR- 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 . BOOKS , Tenbury and Leominster dis- Apply , " J , " c / o News Office , Leominster . WANTED , BOY , 16 to 17 , as Groom , and to be generally useful , live in . - Apply , HILL , Orleton , S.O. , Herefordshire . WANTED , AGRICULTURAL EMPLOY- near Leominster . Apply , Rainbow Street , Leominster . FOR OR Sale ; firct - class SWEETS CONFEC- TIONERY BUSINESS , in good position . For particulars apply " O.T , " c / o News Office , Leominster . TO LET . NO Let , good COTTAGE , at Almeley . Let , -Apply , W. H. HOOPER , Yew Tree Farmı , Woonton . T March 25th . Apply , MISS PAGE , Hazel- dene , Leominster . To Let , Furnished , one of two BEDROOMS " LORRAINE , " Bargates , from ΠΟ and SITTING ROOM . - Apply , " S. F , " c / o News Office , Leominster . NO Let , COTTAGE and GARDEN , Mill . Street Apply , TAN HOUSE , Leominster . E Let COTTAGE and GARDEN , from 2nd NYTON , 2 miles from Leominster , To Be February . Apply to R. H. GEORGE , Estate COWMAN , Agent , etc. , Croftmead , Kingsland . " F.M , " c / o News Office , Leominster . ANTED , WAGONER 10 W married or single , cottage or without , state wages , etc. - RILEY , Marston , Risbury . UTCHER . - Wanted a LAD to make him- Bself generally useful , one able to sche Apply , 3 , IRON CROSS , Leominster . W house.Apply , Mrs. HILL , VANTED , GENERAL SERVANT , for Drapers Lane , Leominster . E. Hammond & Son , WANTED , MAN or STRONG YOUTH , to Auctioneers , Valuers , House , Estate , and Insurance Agents , VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE , Etc. , RENTS drive round and assist in shop and slaughterhouse , good wages . - Apply , BRIGHT , High Street , Leominster . country girl preferred . - Apply , CLOUT , S , St. John's , Worcester . то Free by post per quarter , ( 1s . 8d . , payable in advance . PRICE ONE PENNY . Three Specialities . Leggings Gaiters Spats FROM the House of QFFICER'S TRIPLE LOSS . Temporary Second Lieutenant E. H. Hickie , West Surrey Regiment , pleaded guilty at a court - martial at Middlesex Guildhall on Wed- £ 2 12s . 6d . We are offering exceptional value in all classes of Leggings . Reliable quality , well , finished and at prices to suit every pocket . An absolute necessity while the cold weather is here . We stock all sizes , in black , navy and fawn . Here you will find an extensive range from which to choose . The latest shades all bearing that dis- tinctive mark of quality for which we are noted . Ross & Son Shoe Experŕs Limited 23 & 24 , HIGH STREET , KINGTON . ESCAPED HUN CAUGHT . SCIENCE AND INVENTION . WOUNDED AEROPLANES .. area who escaped from the Stratford internment Emil Schmidt , alias Reeves , the German camp on December 29 last , was recaptured by The wings of an aeroplane work surpris- nesday to charges of exchanging cheques for Tottenham Court - road Police Station . Schmidt , holes . , the police on Sunday morning and taken to ingly well when they are riddled with bullet It is usually assumed , says " Prome cash when he had no reasonable grounds for who is twenty - five years old , was a ship's theus , " that the sustaining power of a plane is supposing that they would be honoured , and steward , and was described by the police as proportional to its area ; but it is known that to converting to his own use a cheque for being a dangerous man to be at large . the shape is also an important factor , and it is evident that the injurious effect of holes is not . proportional to the diminution in MOTHER AND DAUGHTER CHARGED . produced by them . The wings of birds are Two well - dressed women , permeable , especially when widely extended . ib mother daughter , were remanded at Marylebone Police The efficiency of ships sails is not much Court on Saturday on a charge of attempting affected by holes , and Vassalo in 1894 , experi- They were mentally proved to his own satisfaction that to steal from ladies ' handbags . Emily and Mabel Humphreys , wife and sails are improved by perforations . Even in- daughter of the landlord of the Crown and juries to the motor of an aeroplane are less dangerous than would naturally be assumed , Anchor , Marden's Green , Bracknell , alleged that Mrs. Humphreys provided that the pilot retains control of the He can descend by gliding , and can opened the handbags of two women entering advance nearly four miles in a descent of one buses in Oxford - street , while the prisoner covered her movements . NO Let , Byton , SMALL COTTAGE , low rent , large garden , poultry run . - Apply , the original Australian force , was twice pro- He said that he served in Gallipoli with PERRY , Aston , Kingsland . moted on the field for bravery , and was given OMFORTABLE BEDROOM , with use of a commission in the Indian Army . He mar- COMFORTABLE BEDROart of town , board tied in November , 19 Indian was transferred if required . Apply , " U.A , " c / o News Office , to the British Army . , Leominster . Hgood repair , 8 rooms , rent 14 OUSE and GARDEN , with Outbuilding , Apply by letter , " Q.A , " c / o News Office , Leominster . " Family troubles , " he said , " have led me to do things that I would not otherwise have done , and at times I hardly know what I am doing . My wife gave birth to twins last week , and the children are dead . I have since been informed of my wife's death , and her funeral takes place to - day while I am answering these charges . " in due course , as also in the case of Second Lieuten ant H. 1. Ramsay , Black Watch , who pleaded NO Let , BEDROOM or SITTING - ROOM Conduct all classes of SALES BY AUCTION , WANTED , clean respectable ĠIRL , for Tand BEDROOM , to suit a young ladies Judgment will be promulgated housework , about 16 , good home , or 2 young men , with or without board . Apply , " EL , " c / o News Office , Leominster . URNISHED APARTMENTS To Let , comfortably furnished Sitting and Bed- room , with attendance , station easy distance , suit business or professional man . - Apply , 89 , ETNAM STREET , Leominster . and BOOK DEBTS COLLECTED . Personal Attention , Prompt Settlements . ESTABLISHED 1881 . Offces : Highbury House , Leominster . KINGSLAND Horse Slaughtering YARD . The only place where animals can be dis- sected within 14 miles of Leominster . H. J. Pritchard Wishes to inform the Farmers and General premises at Kingsland for the purpose of Horse Slaughtering , Etc. The only Horse Slaughtering License in Public that he has taken over the well adapted North Herefordshire is now held by H. J. 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 . N.B. The above premises were formerly occupied by W. W. Beck . Horse Slaughtering . WANTED , a COWMAN , good milker re- quired , cottage and garden found . Apply , R. W. FARR , Lawton Hall , Leominster . Yo YOUNG LADY seeks Situation in business , shop experience , good references . - Apply , " A.B , " c / o News Office , Leominster . ANTED , strong , active GIRL , to help in W kitchen in business house , good wages , out . - Apply , GREENLANDS , LTD . , live in Hereford . or COOK Wanted at once , plain cooking . Apply , RUSSELL , Westonbury , Pembridge . WANTED , YOUNG GIRL , for children , to live in . - Apply , QUEEN'S HEAD VAULTS , Leominster . W ANTED , GENERAL WORKMAN , at den , good wages . Appy , RIDGLEY , Eyton , Leominster . MISS HOWELL , Milliner , Corn Street , has vacancies for APPRENTICES and IMPROVERS in Millinery and Fancy Depart- ments . F GARDEN , with Let , HOUSE small Orchard , from March 25th . - Apply , F. HARRIS , Kingsland . NO Let , good COTTAGE and GARDEN , at H Kington . Apply , NORGROVE , Lyonshall . TOUSE and GARDEN to Let , 100 , Bridge Street . Enquire at 98 , Bridge Street , Leominster . MISCELLANEOUS . guilty presenting a cheque for £ 3 at Folkestone and to breaking away from his escort at Ripon while under arrest . Lieutenant Ramsay said that being in want of cash he thought he could get it in this way and return it when he had sufficient money to his credit . He would like to have a chance of returning the sum .. DAY NURSERY TRAGEDY . and it was and Berks , vessel . younger mile . In the elder woman's handbag the police LIFE ON THE MOON . other articles , while three purses were found planet , without air , water , and vegetation , found £ 2 1s . Gd . in silver , two purses and A persistent idea is that the moon is dead in the lining at the bottom of the daughter's but a very different view is held by Professor W. H. Pickering . cbat . MYSTERY OF BRIDE'S DEATH . A letter was read at a Stepney inquest on Saturday on al bride who had disappeared after her Christmas wedding . Alice Eliza- beth Carter was married at Southwark Cathe dral on Christmas Day to a Bermondsey car- man . Next day she disappeared , and her body was later recovered from the Thames . A letter , purporting to have been written The husband said he did not know the wri- ter . The jury returned an open verdict . HINTS FOR THE HOME . HINTS IN BRIEF . If a shoe pinches in any particular part a cloth wrung out in hot water and laid over the is For more than twenty years he has recognised evidence of the exist- ence of vegitation on the moon . The vitality of the impression that our satellite is lifeless attributed to the fact that observers . through a telescope usually give attention to the regions near the terminator , or edge of illumination , as these give striking views and easily identified , and what is seen is easily The understood . really interesting parts of the surface , however , are . far from the terminator , in the regions of the lunar sum- mer . It is in these that changes are taking place , and they are conspicious even with telescopes of moderate capacity . are WHERE THE PLUMB LINE IS OUT OF PLUMB . place while the boot is on the foot will expand theories have been advanced . The latest ex- the leather and give relief . A double fatality occurred at the Day Nur by a Canadian soldier , stated , that he was in sery , Coventry Road , Small Heath , on Mon- the dead woman's company both before and day , two children , aged six months , being after the marriage . " What has happened to burned to death . The victims of the fire were Mrs. Carter since , " said the writer , " I will Lily Irene Bowker , 2 , back 28 , Park Lane , not say . It is enough when I say that I Aston ; and Norah Delaney , 42 , Berkeley Road , know all . " Hay Mill . The children ,, it is stated by the police , were placed on mattresses in front of the fire shortly after one o'clock by one of the once , or March 25th , cottage and gar - Rand BEETLES greedily eat HARRI- the room , and upon her return ATS , MICE , MOLES , COCKROACHES , attendants of the institution , who then left some little SON'S " RELIABLE " RAT POISON . Cats time later found the mattresses and the chil and Dogs will not touch it . Vermin dry up dren enveloped in flames . First aid was ren- Price 6d . , Is . , 2s . 3d . dered by the matron of the Day Nursery , and and leave no smell . and 3s . 8d . Postage 2d.-G. W. HARRISON . Dr. John Notley was summoned , but upon Chemist , Reading . Sold by Chemists . Agent the arrival of medical assistance life was pro- nounced to be extinct . There was a fireguard for Leominster , JW ROWE , ( late J. Buckham ) , surrounding , the fire - place , and it is presumed Chemist , High Street .. that a spark from the grate must have ignited either the mattresses or the clothing of one of ILL THAT INSECT , TOMMY . Send the children , and so caused the fatality . Dr. Notley , who is chairman of the com- your pals " out yonder " some tins of HARRISON'S NURSERY POMADE - they'll mittee which is responsible for the institution , be very acceptable . When you haven't time expressed the view on Monday night that the absolutely accidental , " but de- to wash there's a big chance you'll have fained to m clined to make any further statement on the " companions . " . A little HARRISON'S POMADE KILLS EVERY INSECT on hair matter . The Day Nursery established at 160 , Cov- and body . Insist on having HARRISON'S POMADE . " Tins of comfort , " at 44d . and entry Road , where the tragedy occurred , was formally opened on November 1st by the ex- 9d . Sold by all Chemists or by post from Lord Mayor ( Alderman Neville Chamberlain ) . HARRISON , Chemist , Reading . Agent for Leominster , J. W. ROWE , ( late J. Buckham ) , The institution was started in order to release women from household duties , so that they High Street ; Kington , J. W. CAUNT . might undertake Government work . The house was spécially fitted up for the purpose , accommodation being , provided for about 30 children . WANTED , GENERAL WORKMAN , a one who can make ricks and thatch if found . - Apply , J. TEDSTONE , Ivington Park , Leominster . required , wife to tie hops , cottage and garden WANTED , Berth in Office , by young girl just left Leominster Grammar School , passed Form 3A . - Apply " O. C , " c / o News Office , Leominster . WANTED , a LOAD of good BUSHES.- Apply , HINTON , The Broad , Leominster . FOR SALE . LADDERS , OAK WHEEL FENCING POSTS ready for delivery . - C . NORGROVE , Saw Mills , Leo- minster . DIGS ARE OFTEN TROUBLED WITH PIGRE OFTEN Towery T clear saule . Sold in Cartons containing six powders 5d . , by Agents in all parts ; or by Post 12 Powders 1 / 1-96 Powders 6/6 , on receipt of remittance , by JOSEPH THORLEY , LTD . , King's Cross , London , N. WALLPAPERS from 41d . per roll . Any quantity , large or small , supplied at WHOLESALE PRICES . Largest stock in Great Britain . Write for patterns , stating class required , ( DEPT . 279 ) , BARNETT WALLPAPER Co. , LTD . , Manchester . IG KEEPERS WHO WISH THEIR PIGS PIG K GREY HAIR restored to its original colour by using Hair Colour HARRISON'S RESTORER It is not a dye , but acts naturally , is quite harmless . Price 1/6 . Postage 3d . " Hair Reading . G. W. Harrison , M.P.S. , Specialist , ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS . WATCH'S POSTAL TOUR . on Post Office delays in delivering letters and parcels are provoking many complaints . One comes from a correspondent who . January 10 sent a watch by registered postal packet from Golder's Green to an officer due Never put soiled towels or other articles in the laundry - bag or hamper when they are the least bit damp , or they will probably mildew . To obtain cheap brass polish take one egg- cupful of turpentine , one eggcupful of paraf- fin , one penny tin of metal polish , and a little whitening . Mix well together and shake be- fore using . If your watercan has got broken get some Portland cement and mix to a thick paste i with a little water . Spread over the bottom of the can to a depth of half an inch and smooth down with a trowel . Stand the can on a piece of sacking or bed of mould to prevent the cement from running through the holes , and leave till hard . Pails , baths and cans can be perfectly repaired in this way . Old cane chairs , when worn and stained , can be greatly improved in appearance by the following method : First make a lather of warm soap and water , to which has been added a little alcohol . Then , while the cane is still wet , strew it well with flowers of sul- phur , and leave it until dry . The sulphur must then be thoroughly brushed off with a soft brush . Care must be taken that this is well done and that no powder is left in the cane of the chair . Along the southern edge of the Himalaya Mountains engineers have found that a plumb line does not hang vertically , but with a towards marked northerly deflection , the mountains .. In the effort to explain this phenomenon , which is clearly due to some marked variation in the specific gravity of the earth strata as between the mountain country and the territory to the South , some ingenious planation , says Popular . Mechanics , is that all of northern Hindustan was once an immense depression , which has been filled with alluvial silt washed down from the mountains . This silt , hot having yet become packed solidly , is of much less density than the strata forming the mountain range , and since the pull of gravity is in direct proportion to density , the plumb bob is deflected from the perpendicular position and swings towards the mountains . MAN VERSUS INSECTS . Early in the historic period which , in re- gard to come of the Caucasian and Mongol peoples , stretches back several thousand years before the Christian era , thoughtful men were beginning to have some dim perception of the anti - human tendencies of the arthropod , of the " creeping thing , " mainly the insect . The majority of insects and ticks stand out in contrast to the other members of the animal kingdom by the direct conflict of their interests with those of mankind . They war against man either by devouring substances on which he feeds or by inoculating them with poisonous matter , by attacking his per- son , and most of all by acting as the trans- mitting agency of minute germs - bacteria , amoebae , or trypanosomes - which are the source of deadly diseases not only to man him- self , but to the birds and beasts in which he Very slightly toast fairly thick slices of takes an interest and to the plants which he Postal marks on the label show that on Jan- bread , and spread them with butter . Cover requires for the multiform purposes of his uary 11 , the day after posting , the packet ar In short , writes Sir Harry H. Johnston rived London ,, N.W. on January 12 it had them compactly with peeled and trimmed life . reached the Army Post Office . The marking mushrooms , sprinkle with salt , pepper , and in the Nineteenth Century , there is a rivalry also shows that the packet had a trip to Pad- chopped parsley , and very sparingly with still going on between man and the arthropod Add several small for the mastery of this planet . Is the lord of dington . The officer sailed on January 14 with onion chopped to a pulp . this earth some day to be a monstrous ant or out his watch , which now found its way back , pieces of butter , and bake in a moderate oven until the mushrooms shrink . Sometimes a bug , a wasp , or a midge , a scale insect or a bearing five registration marks , to the sender . Ordinary letters and parcels fare worse . little minced meat is spread under , the mush- tick ? Or is it to be this god - like mammal that " The total number of letters lost by us last rooms , They are very good sprinkled with walks frect and can see the stars , can weigh the suns and planets , that is already in touch year cannot have been less than 300 , " said the cheese instead of onion and parsley . " Well , the with the supramundane uinverse ? manager of a firm doing a large postal business . outcome of the struggle is almost a toss - up . We believe , or we hope , that man will get the SOLDIER'S HOARD IN A DUG - OUT . Agent for Leominster : J. W. ROWE , 35 , Hig ! to sail from an English port a few days later . Street . Prepaid Advertisements TO PAY should use as a Condiment Will be inserted in THE KINGTON TIMES at the following rates : W. W. BECK , Thorley's Food for Cattle ; keeps Pigs thrifty Begs to inform the Public that he is still Sold in cases containing 56 Packets Five continuing his Business as Shillings , by agents in all parts . Licensed Horse Slaughterer . Full Value for Heavy Horses and URE - BRED BUFF ROCKS , magnificent Payers , from 260 egg strain . SITTINGS now ready , 4 / - ; CHICKS , 9d . each.-R. CLIVE HANCOCK , 121 , Bargates , Leominster . KEEPERS . OULTRY should write WANTED , TO LET , AND FOR SALE . 1 week . 2 weeks . 3 weeks 20 WORDS Bd . 9d . 1s . 30 9d . 18 . 18. 6d . " 40 18 . 1s . 6d . 28 . to Only one article can be included in advertisement . Cattle , Dead , and Pay Before P Joseph Thorley , Ltd. , King's Cross , Lon- Removal . Distance No Object . Addresses : CHEMICAL WORKS , WORCESTER . NORTH ROAD , LEOMINSTER , NORTH WOOD , PRESTEIGN . Telephone No. 52 . don , who are the manufacturers of Ovum , Thorley's Poultry Spice , for Thorley's Poultry Keeper's Account Book , also Book giving use- ful hints to Poultry Keepers - both sent Free , NOR Sale , HAND CHAFFCUTTER and Fo - horse GEAR , both equal to new . This packet was addressed c / o the military em- barkation officer at the port of departure . BAKED MUSHROOMS . SCALLOPED SALMON . One tin of salmon , three hard - cooked eggs , one cupful of white sauce , a few fine bread - upper hand over the arthropod . But he will A private in the Mildlesex Regiment named Joseph Haynes , charged at Willesden on Wed- crumbs , and a small bottle of stuffed olives . only do so by co - ordinating his forces and ap- Put a layer of the salmon into small buttered plying all his resources to the gigantic task of nesday with burglary , was said to possess an eliminating from the world the germ - convey- Army discharge which he had printed himself . dishes , add a layer of the chopped eggs , a ing agents , and thereby perhaps extinguishing He had lived for a long time in a dug - out layer of white sauce , a layer of chopped olives , he had made in one some " brickfields , and in it and a layer of buttered breadcrumbs . Bake was found money , many articles which were moderate oven for fifteen minutes . Serve hot . Cash must in all cases accompany the order , proceeds of burglaries in the district , and a at the above rates . jemmy . He was remanded in order that the other All Advertisements received by Mr. STEVEN- charges might be preferred against him . SON , 33 , High Street , Kington , Offices of this Paper . Apply , " S , " c / o BRITTEN'S LIBRARY , Tenbury . The best Local Medium for Advertisements YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT OVUM , Y Thorley's Poultry Spice is different to any No conection with any other Buyer . other Poultry Spice and contains all that is A GERMAN SEAGULL . necessary for Keeping Poultry Healthy and Sold in cases producing abundance of Eggs . Cartons containing 72 packets Six Shillings . A seagull captured in Norwich has a band ( two sizes ) 1/1 and Sixpence each , by Agents round one leg stamped " Zool Station , Heligo- in all parts . land , 181. " FOR The bird , one of a great flock which has in- OR Sale , Double - Barrel Breech - Loading vaded the city , was caught by the foot in a rat- GUN , lowest price £ 4 , cost £ 20. - Apply , trap baited with a lump of fat . It has been F. HARRIS , Kingsland . handed over to the naval authorities . In the District . SAVOURY RISSOLES . Mix six tablespoonfuls of mashed potato with two of breadcrumbs , a dessert spoonful of HOW 5 BECAME £ 17,000 . At Shoreditch Tribunal on Tuesday an mnderskirt and blouse manufacturer , who had £ 17,000 invested in his business , with a turn- over of £ 40,000 a year , said he came to Lon- His don with less than £ 5 in his pocket . first berth was £ 35 a year , live in . He now paid income tax on between £ 800 and £ 900 . A Tribunal Member : A very creditable minced parsley , and the same of grated onion , performance . pepper , and salt to taste , and the yolk of one The Military Representative : I wish you egg . If too dry add a very little milk . Formi could show me how to do it . " cutlet " into flat round cakes , or triangular Applicant : Hard work and sticking to it . shapes , dip into egg and breadcrumbs , and fry I've had to work , I might tell you . I haven't in hot fat . got it for nothing . Six months ' conditional exemption . 111 a finally those minute and primitive organisms -sporozoa and flagellata and schizomycetes- whose only purpose in life seems to be to play the part of the anarchist and to reduce the living world to nullity and death . AMERICAN LEMON PIE . TART OF APPLES AND PLUMS . For one large tart cook about a pound and a - half of apples till soft with a little sugar inj a covered jar , then beat to a smooth pulp . Barely cover the cores and washed parings With a half - teacupful ( about one and a - half with water , simmer gently for half an hour , ounce ) of flour mix gradually rather more than then strain and measure , and for each table- a teacupful of milk , taking care to have it spoonful add a half - tablespoonful of sugar quite smooth . With the yolks of three eggs Boil the two together gently for ten minutes , beat a teacupful and a - half ( six or seven then cool a small quantity , and should it not ounces ) of sugar until the last is fully dis- set to a soft jelly add a little packet jelly or solved , then add the grated rind of one lemon a few jelly crystals . Have ready a deep and the juice of two or three , according to plate lined with short paste , moisten the rim the amount of liquid yielded . Mix in the and sprinkle it rather thickly with sugar , and flour and milk , and bake in pastry - lined fill the centre with the apple pulp . On top plates . When nearly done , spread on top arrange a compact layer of halved ripe plums , the whites of the eggs , previously stiffly sprinkle thickly with sugar , and bake till done . whipped and mixed with two heaped table- When cool pour over the cool apple jelly . spoonfuls of castor sugar . |