The Kington Times - January 1917
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Kington Times 27th January 1917 - Page 4
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| Date | 27/01/1917 |
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| Type | Newspaper |
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| Language | English |
| Area | Kington Times |
| Collection Holder | Herefordshire Libraries |
| Date of Publication | 27th January 1917 |
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4 61 Not THE KINGTON " How much does it Cost " p but How long will it wear " ? is the real test of Furniture and our goods are good all through , not only the parts you see but the don't parts you see . Pennell Bros. , Duke Street , Kington . Poultry , Eggs , Fruit , Rabbits and Agricultural Produce . E. DRINKWATER , GREYLANDS . HEREFORD , Will attend The Talbot Hotel Yards and Market , KINGTON , every TUESDAY . BEST PRICES given for any quantity of the above . Cash Payments . Pullets For Sale . Dental Surgery . MESSRS . T. R. Johnson AND D. F. Osborne 11 , St. Owen St. , HEREFORD , Strathvlew , MALVERN , ATTENDANCE AT Church St. , Kington . Every TUESDAY . NORTH HEREFORDSHIRE HOUNDS WILL , MEET Monday , January 29th Thursday , February 1st Saturday , February 3rd AT 11 O'CLOCK . Hatfield Westhide Buckland Lodge Mrs. W. G. STORR - BARBER ( Top of Bargates ) , LEOMINSTER . LADIES ' and CHILDREN'S PHOTOGRAPHER . LIGHTING - UP TIME . RESTRICTED LIGHTING . 6.37 LAMPS ON Saturday , January 27th ... Sunday , January 28th Monday , January 29th Tuesday , January 30th VEHICLES . 5-7 5-9 6.39 5.11 6.41 5.13 6.43 Wednesday , January 31st 5.15 6.45 Thursday , February 1st Friday , February 2nd 5.16 6.46 5.18 6.48 The Kington Times . SATURDAY , JANUARY 27th , 1917 . KINGTON NOTES . At Hereford Cattle Market on Wednesady the beef trade at the commencement of the sale was the dearest yet experienced . Messrs . Edwards , Russell and Baldwin sold eight heavy bulls which made up to £ 56 , ripe steers £ 57 15s . , cows £ 50 , heifers £ 47 , root tegs 878. , wethers 96s . , ewes 98s . , rams 105s . . of business men . future . PEMBRIDGE . PARISH COUNCIL . our A meeting of Pembridge Parish Council was held on Monday , January 15th . There were present the Rev. H. C. Green - Price ( in the chair ) , Mr. G. Jackson , Mr. W. Evans , Mr. W. A. Williams , Mr. J. Kinsey , Mr. W. Rus- Monumental Work in all its branches . Satisfaction Guaranteed . Graves Bricked Coffins Made AND on the Shortest notice . TIMES . JANUARY 27 , 1917 . Jay & Storr - Barber , Builders , Undertakers , & c . , TOP OF BARGATES , LEOMINSTER . Dealers in all kinds of Gratee , Ranges . Mantelpieces , Baths & Lavatories . Fixing a Speciality . Sanitary Work carried out on the most improved system . Defective Drains Tested and Re - laid . KINGTON POLICE COURT . Thursday last , before Mr. A. Temple ( in the chain . General Hore , Mr. E. Bird , Mr. J. Edwards , Mr. R. W. Griffiths . LICENSING . A protection order in respect of the Queens Head Inn , Kington , was granted to George Morgan , of Kingswood , Kington . DRUNK . Matilda Bridges , wife of James Bridges , of Kington , hawker , was summoned for being drunk . P.C. Morris stated that at 7 o'clock last Sat- urday night he found defendant helplessly . drank in Market Hall Street . She refused to go home and he had to lock her up . Defendant pleaded guilty and was fined 5s . LIGHTING CASES . CASES . William Davies , of Eardisley , timber haulier , was summoned for a breach of the Lights ( Vehicles ) Order by driving a vehicle on highway between half an hour after sunset and half an hour before sunrise without hav- ing two lamps thereon displaying to the front a white light . S EGG KINGTON COLLECTION . Sixty - eight eggs were received at the Depot on Tuesday , with 10 which were bought and 6 which were left over from last week a total of 84 was reached . London and 12 to the local hospital . Of these 72 were sent to Eggs were sent by Mr. G. Davies 4. Mrs. Drew 1 , per Mrs. Hicks 2 , Mrs. Jones 2 , King ton Girls School 8 , Kington Infants ' School per Mrs. Cornish Watkins 5 , per Mrs. Walker 6. per Mrs. Milne 20 , Mrs. Price ( Rushock ) 3 , Cornish Watkins . 17. In addition 6d . was received from Mrs. KINGTON . Stanley , of Duke Street , Kington , took place The funeral of the late Mr. William Davies at Kington Cemetery on Thursday afternoon the last . P.C. Brown stated that on January 8th at 5.5 p.m. he saw defendant driving a horse and gambo on the highway at Eardisley . He asked him why he had no lights and he said he did not know it was lighting up time Fined 5s . was Mr. Stanley , who was 67 years of age , Kington for 37 years , being an engine driver a native of Hereford . He had resided in on the Great Western Railway , from which service he retired on his pension about five funeral were : Mrs. Stanley ( widow ) , Messrs . years ago . Amongst those present at the F. W. Stanley and George Stanley ( sons ) , the third son , Pte . Frederick Stanley , is on active service with the Herefordshire Regiment ; Miss Stanley , Hereford ( sister ) , Messrs . George Stanley , Alfred Stanley and Richard Stanley , G. Stanley , B. Stanley ( grandson , Miss Daisy Hereford ( brothers ) , Mrs. F. W. Stanley , Mrs. Davies ( Hereford ) , Mr. Alfred Jones , Joseph Edwards , Mr. Vaughan , Mr. G. Skey . Mr. I. Hunt , Mr. H. The bearers were : Ivor John Yorath , of Bredwardine , farmer's son , was summoned for a similar offence . P.C. Brown stated that on January 16th at 5.50 p.m. he saw defendant driving a motor- car in Eardisley village . He had headlights , but no side lights . He spoke to defendant about it and he replied that he did not know Messrs . T. Powell , W. Tudor , W. Angel , E. he was committing an offence and that the Tedstone , R. Mytton and G. Deykes . headlights complied with the other . Defendant said he had side lights on car , but thought it was not necessary to have them as he had beadlights . Wreaths were sent by the widow , Mr. and Season's Sale OF MILLINERY AND Oddments of WINTER GOODS IN DRAPERY AT J. A. COLE'S , THE PEOPLE'S DRAPER , 24 , High Street , Leominster . the Mr. and Mrs. W. Stanley and grandchildren , North Herefordshire Dismissed with a cauticn . Thomas Lloyd , Green Lane , Eardisley , was summoned for a similar offence . P.C. Brown stated that on January 6th at 7.30 p.m. he saw defendant driving a spring car on the highway in Eardisley village . He kad one light , which he was holding in his the Order . hand , and the rear light did not comply with that he did not know it was necessary to have He spoke to him and he replied two lights in front . Fined 5s . farmer , was summoned for a similar offence . Philip Thomas , The Woodlands , Lyonshall , P.C. Painter stated that on the 9th of January , at 5.20 p.m. , he was on duty at Lyons- hall and saw defendant with a waggon and two horses on the highway . He had no lights whatever on the waggon . Fined 5s . Lewis Jones , Womaston Farm , Walton , far- ANIMALS ASTRAY . Robert Smith , of Lyonshall , hawker , was fined 5s . for allowing two horses to stray on the highway at Lyonshall on the 8th of January . ALLEGED LARCENY . Pte . Fred Stanley , Mr. and Mrs. George Stan- ley and grandchildren , Miss Stanley and Mr. ley , Mr. and Mrs. A. Stanley , Miss Davies , George Stanley , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stan- family , G.W.R. Staff . The Rev. R. S. Pelly Mr. A. Jones and family , Mr. J. Edwards and conducted the service . by Mr. Deacon , and Messrs . J. Meredith and Co. were the undertakers . The coffin was made ROCHFORD . WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE . of the Committee . whe gave their time so wil- lingly and worked with such untiring energy towards making the evening so successful ; they Also defrayed all expenses connected with it , thus enabling the whole of the proceeds , £ 21 10s . , to be handed over to the Red Cross Fund . A most enjoyable evening was brought to a Boys Come Home " and the National Anthem . close by the singing of one verse of " Till the and the War . KINGTON SOLDIER KILLED . We regret to announce that official news has been received of the death of Pte . William Charles Leek , Lincolnshire Regiment , son of Mr. and Mrs. Leek , of The Field Cottage , Whittern , Kington . He was killed by a shell in France in November . last . Joining the Army in April , 1915 , he was sent to Gallipoli in September , returning to England in January with yellow jaundice . In October , 1916 , he was sent to France and was only there a month until his death . He leaves a widow READ Our New Thrilling Tale Of Mystery , Love and Intrigue , 6 , ENTITLED : NIGHT WINGS , " BY Morice Gerard , Author of The Unspoken Word , " " The Red Farm , " etc. , etc. and one child . Much sympathy is felt for the STARTS TO - DAY . bereaved family . Pte . H. T. Leek has been on active service since April , 1916 , with the Warwick Regiment . ORLETON MAN'S MILITARY HONOUR . Thomas on December 11th last at the church Sergeant Major Pugh married Miss E. of St. Peter and St. Paul , Aston , Birmingham WEOBLEY OLD RADNOR . MEMORIAL SERVICE . Some time ago a paragraph appeared in our columns stating that Mr. Pennefather , M.P. , of Kinnersley Castle , had contributed an im- portant article to the Times Trade Supple- ment on the British Consular system . Last Saturday's Times contained a striking article , to which it gave much prominence , on Foreign Trade Policy and said that sweeping A whist drive and dance , was held in Roch- ford Schools on the evening of Friday , the changes were projected . In the course of the 19th inst . article it was stated that the Foreign Office playing whist . There were 44 tables engaged in announced that their ( Association of Chambers Mr. Maund undertook the of Commerce ) recommendations would be duties of M.C. , which were carried out in his immediately submitted to a small Committee Cooke , Lower Rochford , presented the prizes usual capable and pleasant , manner . Mrs. On this small Committee mer , was summoned for a similar offence .. the Association naturally sought to be repre- to the successful winners , viz . Ladies 1st , P.S. Baugh stated that on January 16th at Miss Alice Smith ; 2nd , Miss F. M. Jones : sented and we understand that the Foreign 5.20 he was on duty on the road leading to hidden number , Mrs. Office having agreed , Mr. Pennefather , M.P. , Stanner and saw defendant driving a gover- Miss O. Jones . Clifford ; consolation . who contributed a searching examination of ness car without any lights on . He stopped rell ( The Hill ) ; 2nd , Mr. H. E. Kuott ; hid- Gents 1st , Mr. Harry Dor- the present Consular system in their columns him and he said he had been detained in town den number , Mr. W. Peagam ; consolation , Mr. Light Infantry , and late of the Folly , Orle- death in action in France was reported in our A memorial service to the late Private W. Stokes of the Welsh Regiment , second son of in August , was appointed by the Association longer than he had expected . Sergeant Major H. Pugh , King's Shropshire Mr. and Mrs. S. Stokes , Green Lane , whose c G. Amyes . as its representative . The Times adds that Fined 5s . The donors of the prizes were : the report of the Foreign Office is at present ton , has been awarded the Military Medal , last issue , was held in Old Radnor Church Reginald Still , of Kington , was summoned Lantour , Mrs. and Miss Bonnor , Miss Jessie and men for individual or associated acts of A large congregation attended in sympathy with Mrs. de which is awarded to non - commissioned officers following the evening service on Sunday fast . strictly confidential , but that it is evident it for a similar offence . is of a revolutionary character and represents 6 p.m. he saw defendant driving a governess freshments were provided by the ladies of the Officer and Brigade Commander have informed and mother ) , Miss H. Stokes ( sister ) , Mr. and P.C. Brown stated that on January 2nd at Mr. Dent and Mr. W. E. Page . Excellent retaining the following Your Commanding were present : Mr. and Mrs. S. Stokes ( father Williams , Mr. Page , Mrs. Cam , Mrs. Cooke , bravery in the field . He received a card con- the bereaved family . the opinion of British business men . Those who read Mr. Pennefather's article will re- car in Eardisley village without any lights . Committee and were thoroughly appreciated The following relatives . member how carefully he went into the ques - with the defendant . The trap belonged to Mr. Munslow , who was by one and all . Dancing commenced at 12.30 me that you distinguished yourself at He failed to stop him , and was kept up with great enthusiasm until during the attack , clearing out a tion and how strongly he advocated changes , but he saw him the following Tuesday when 4 a.m. on by your courage and fine example the Misses . J. Turner , R. Stokes , P. Stokes , Mrs. J. Turner , Craft Castle ( uncle and aunt ; now evidently contemplated by the British defendant admitted driving without lights and provided the musical part of the programme . The following ladies and gentlemen German dug - outs and killing or capturing the Well Kington , Mr. B. Stokes , Craft Castle , and Government , for the benefit of the country in that he had omitted to put them on the trap Mrs. Goodwin , Mrs. Cooke , Miss Sephie Ban- number of Craft Castle , R. Stokes and M. Stokes , Crooked occupants . I have read their report with Mr. C. Garnolds , Dolyhir . ( cousins ) , The Vicar when starting . field , and Mr. H. E. Knott . pleasure . Major - General , Fined 5s . Commanding A word of thanks is due to all the members Rev. T. Lloyd ) , and the Rev. W. E. Johnson Division . " the 15th chapter 13th verse of St. John , conducted the service . Greater love hath no man than this , that The Vicar who preached took his text from he lay down his life for his friends " ) . He said : Our Lord Jesus Christ spoke these words to his disciples during His ministry . He had been teaching His deciples all that was neces sary to make them understand what a great work they had undertaken when they consented to be his disciples . The call , " Come , and fol- low me " meant that they were to forsake all- home and kindred and follow Him . LIGHTING REGULATIONS . As their training advanced and the trials of their dis- Thomas Colebatch Clark , of Badnage Court , cipleship became sterner our Lord saw that Canon Pyon , was summoned for not having it was needful to remind them that their life AND FUNERAL OF MR . E. A. shaded the lights from two windows in his was to be one of self - denial and sacrifice . GWATKIN . dwelling house on January 13th . " Here our Lord says " Greater love hath no Mr. Gwatkin , which took place at the early dow at We regret to have to record the death of Canon Pyon and saw a bright light in a win- his friends . " Soon our blessed Lord was to set P.C. Main said he was on the highway at man than this , that he lay down his life for On Wednesday evening at the Iron Room Mr. Dore , County Secretary of the C.E.T.S. , gave ing a second pole on his shoulder out of the The Ovals Farm , Lyonshall , after age of 49 , on January 13th at his residence , about two miles away from him . He at once life for them and for all the world . His sac- the defendant's house , which was them the great example by laying down His a lecture illustrated by lantern slides on the wood . She came downstairs and met him weeks ' illness patiently borne . few turned up for defendant's house and as he rifice had been foretold by types and proph close by her house . She said " I shall have came to live at Pembridge from Pontypool five over the window in which he had Mr. Gwatkin neared there he found the blind was drawn cies in the Old . Testament and in due time the blame for taking that wood " and he re- plied that the wind had blown it down . She the late Mr. S. Robinson , of Lynhales , intend - back of the premises showing a bright light the Cross as a sacrifice for our sins . Here years ago ; finally taking the Ovals Farm of light , but there was another window at the virgin and in due time to offer Himself upon seen the God sent forth His son to be born of a pure saw him take the second stick round to Lising it for his eldest son , a young man of 21. and without any shade at all . He saw defen- then is a great sample . P.C. Brown stated that he saw the defendant The war breaking out his son joined the dant who said the maid must His is the great and told him he was making enquiries res- the Group System came into force . Mr. Gwat- Shropshire Yeomanry as a volunteer before to draw the blind . have forgotten force which has always enabled men and On Thursday , January 11th , at Eardisland pecting some lost wood . He said " I know kin was of a kind and genial disposition and women at different times in the history of the Wesleyan Church a party of friends from Pem- nothing about it . I only fetched a few chats made friends of all he came in contact with committed and stated that the light which the lives if necessary for the good of those who Defendant denied that any offence had been world to offer themselves and to give their bridge rendered a service of song , " The Musi- from there and here it is on the fire grate . " cal Miller . " The connective readings were He asked defendant what wood he had got out- both at Pembridge and Lyonshall . He leaves from a small oil lamp which was carried by saying that up to August , 1914 , the majority constable had seen from Canon Pyon was were to follow them . I think I ain right in given by the Rev. Matthew Charles . The ac- side and he said " None . " Witness went out a widow and three children to mourn his loss . one of his children who was only in the room of us in this country had but a vague idea of companist was . Miss N. Davis . The proceeds into a shed at the end of the house and found deceased him . The deepest respect and sym- quired . He also stated that he had stopped Christ had offered Himself as a sacrifice upon Mr. Gwatkin had to brothers who pre- N Loving Remembrance of Pattie , the were in aid of the Lighting and Warming there the larch stick produced and a quantity pathy for the family were amply shown by the using his petrol light with which the house the Cross , but suddenly there sounded forth a few minutes looking for something he re- what " sacrifice " meant , we knew that Jesus IN Fund . and some split . He asked defendant how he funeral on Wednesday at Lyonshall Church . rooms , the windows of which were well dark - country and not only to us , but to all our attendance and beautiful floral tributes at the was fitted except in one accounted for it being in his possession and All the farmers of the neighbourhood were pres- ened . two important a call to the manhood and womanhood of this kindred beings throughout the whole Empire . held at the house by the Rev. G. P. Edwards , and a fine of 2s . 6d . was imposed . The Bench thought that a technical offence The whole English speaking nation found had been committed against the regulations its soul again . There had burst forth in whilst the service at the grave was conducted Europe a war which was to be the most ter- A number of summonses for offences against rible in human history , a power had broken by the Rev. R. Pemberton . the Lighting of Vehicles Regulations were loose , a power which had discarded for years then dealt with and resulted as follows : - the commandments of the Son of God , and Cyclists . Ernest Patrick , Post Office , Canon had consoled itself that Might is Right " " Mere Scraps of S - B sell , Mr. J. Bridges , Mr. T. Russell , Mr. W. labourer , was summoned for stealing certain Frank Worthing , of Little Merthyr , Brilley , H. Pinches and the Clerk ( Mr. C. Lane ) . W. G. STORR - BARBER The Kington Rural District Council Applied larch poles of the value of 3s . , the property of Sculptor . Studio & Works ; Etnam Street ; also Top of Bargates . FOR BEST Winifred Tabitha Davies and Robert Thomas . for permission for the steam roller to stand Griffiths . on the Green while working in the neighbour hood This was granted . It was arranged that the Parish Meeting A cheque was signed for the rent of the LECTURE ON TEMPERANCE . should be held on March 19th . MONUMENTAL WORK . allotments . Established by J. Jay , 1840 . Satisfaction Guaranteed . Births , Marriages and Deaths . subject of temperance . DEATH . PHILLIPS . On January 20th , at " Claremont , Bargates , Leominster , Frederick W. Phillips , of Kington , aged 82 years . IN MEMORIAM . beloved daughter of William and Mary Donnelly , who died in Hereford Hospital , January 24th , 1916 , after a long illness , aged 28 years . Late of Wigmore , Herefordshire . Sadly missed . There is a light from our household gone , Which no one can fulfil . We often shed a silent tear ; and wish we had been near to have raised her drooping head or heard her last farewell and then the grief would not have been so hard to bear . From her loving Father and Mother , May and Ernest . THANKS . most gratefully MISS STEPHENS hands and holy who gave such valuable help in saving her property on the occasion of the recent disas- trous fire at Eardisland . LOST . LOST , Black - and - Tan SHEEPDOG , at last auction at Leominster . - Any information apply A. A. ROGERS , Wegnalls , Leominster . SHOPLIFTING BY YOUNG WOMEN . EARDISLAND . WESLEYAN CHURCH . DEFENCE OF HUNTING . NORTH HEREFORD MASTER RE - APPOINTED . was unanimously re - appointed . Dora Ball , of Brilley , married woman , said that on January 9th she saw the defendant carrying a larch pole by her house and saw him take it to his house . She saw him come out of his house again and go across the road into a plantation belonging to the Pentre Farm , Brilley . She went upstairs and through her bedroom window saw the defendant carry- house . of other larch sawn up in lengths said " I get wood from other places where I work . " When witness served the summons on him he said About 9.30 that morning I went to the well in the wood to fetch a bucket of water and saw this Jarch tree blown down . the wood . KINGTON BOARD OF The Chairman , defending hunting in war time , remarked that there were two sides to the question . In the earlier stages of the be dealt with summarily and pleaded guilty . In answer to the charge defendant elected to war the British cavalry saved the situation , and was fined £ 1 . and but for the horses provided by the hunts of the country such a thing would not have been possible . There were England , and these hunts re30 hunts left in absolutely fit and ready to take the field in case they should be called upon for the cavalry . This saved the Government a great deal of money in not having to provide remount The usual meeting of the above was held depots all over the country , and it , of course , Mr. W. Bird ( in the chair ) , Messrs . John Jones , on Tuesday last , when there were present : - also saved spending a great deal of money on forage . G. H. Jackson , Edward Thomas , T. W. San- key , E. H. Greenly , J. Ratcliffe , J. W. Stephens , J. W. Owens , David Price , Miss Pearson and Mr. B. Philpin ( Clerk ) . over MARKETS . HOPS . rates ranging from £ 7 5s . to £ 8 8s . GUARDIANS . DEATH LYONSHALL . a ent , as well as friends from Pembridge , King- ton and Lyonshall . An impressive service was The following gentlemen acted as bearers : The mourners were : POLICE COURT . IIGHTING REGULATION . At Weobley Police Court on Monday , before Mr. Dearman Edwards , Mr. G. A. Denny and Mr. G. M Brierley . or subscribers to the North Hereford Hunt was The annual meeting of the members and and I fetched a saw and sawed the top off . " held at Hereford , on Wednesday , when Col. Witness had seen the other part of the tree W. J. Ed- in the wood and it had been blown down . De - Messrs . J. Sturrock ( Lyonshall ) . Clowes presided , and Major Logan Kidston fendant said that Arthur Lewis had given his wards ( Marston Court ) , W. A. Davies ( Pem- Pyon , carpenter , fined 2s . 6d .; Dorothy Pearce , and that all treaties were brother permission to have some of the tops bridge ) , J. Jones ( Penrhos , T. Thomas ( Lyons of Monnington - on - Wye , school teacher , fined Paper " Hence the invasion of Belgium and off a tree or two that they had been falling in hall ) , C. Davies ( Lynhales ) . two that 2s . 6d .; Minnie Davies , Court Farm , Canon other countries which are known to you and the widow , Miss Pyon , housekeeper , fined 2s . 6d .; Annie Davies , which I need not enlarge upon . What I want Gwatkin ( daughter ) , Messi's . Arthur Gwatkin ( sons ) , Mr. Fisher , Pontypool Credenhill , domestic servant , dismissed Clarence and of Dilwyn , widow , dismissed ; Annie Jancey , of to put before you is this , that when the ap- ( brother - in - law ) , Mr. Matthews . Pengant peal was made to us by the weak nations in Horse Vehicles . - Annie E. Grimmer , of The 1914 , the nation suddenly became united and ( brother - in - law ) , Mr. Jones , Bristol ( brother- Plough , Wellington , fined 5s .; John Griffiths , determined to uphold the weak and that in - law ) , Mr. Lewis , Llanbradach ( brother - in- of the Nunhouse Farm , Eardisland , fined 10s .; treaties were sacred things and to offer itself law ) , Mr. Richards , Bedwas ( brother - in - law ) , William Price , a carrier , of Staunton - on - Wye , Mr. Jones , Cardiff . Among others present fined 5s .; John H. Wootton , a farmer , of By . struggle has gone on daily precious lives are on the altar of liberty . So , as this great were : Messrs . Jones ( Flintsham ) , Frances ford , fined 5s .; Sarah Williams . a carrier , of sacrificed for the upholding of faith and ( Holme ) , Price ( Elsdon ) , Wheeldon ( Bank , Dog Kennel , Dilwyn , fined 3s .; Thomas James , righteousness . We have met here this evening Kington ) , Wheeldon , junr . , Kinsey ( Kington ) , of Shire Glatt , Canon Pyon , fined 2s . 6d .; to offer our prayers and praises to God for Chester ( Sheriffs ) , Sturrock ( Strathcona , W. James Davies , a farmer , of Swanstone Court , our daily preservations and now we are going Bach ( Lyonshall ) , W. A. Davies ( Pitfield ) , Rev. Green , both labourers , of Home Farm , Byford , for the sacrifice which another young man J. Edwards ( Marston Court ) , Morgan ( Kington ) . Dilwyn , dismissed ; Thomas Beaks and Arthur to offer before His throne of grace a memorial Edwards ( Evenjobb ) , Jones ( Penrhos ) , Bevan were fined 2s . 6d . each ; John Haysome , 4 , from this parish has made for faith and Court ) , G. Davies ( Lyonshall ) , Lloyd ( Lyons- ford , yanman , fined 5s . ( Court House , Pembridge ) , Boore ( Penrhos North View Villas , Grandstand Road , Here- righteousness , and the freedom of small The Master ( Mr. Griffiths ) reported that at A. Burgoyne ( The Park ) , W. Burgoyne ( Lyons- side , Glasbury , for having no side lamps was life given from this parish during the last hall ) , Weale ( Kington ) , Radcliffe ( Lyonshall ) , nations and our own preservation from the Motor Vehicles . - Herbert Whittal , of Grove- hands of the enemy . This is the second young the last meeting of the Board the number of inmates was 52 , there had been admitted dur- Addis ( Lyonshall ) , Evans ( Lyonshall ) , Chandnington House , Credenhill , for a similar offence made so far a greater call upon our sacrifice . hall ) , West ( Kington ) , Thomas ( Lyonshall ) , fined 2s . 6d .; William Brocklehurst , of Mon - six months . We thank God that He has not ing the fortnight 1 , discharged 3 , now in the ler ( Lyonshall ) , Bell ( Castle Wein , Edwards at Bridge Sollars , fined 5s .; Herbert Yeomans , We sympathise with you his parents and we Hereford , Wednesday . - During the past week , House 50 , corresponding period last year 51 , ( Marston Barn ) , C. Davies ( Lynhales ) , Dykes Crown Farm , Canon Pyon , with only one side should like you to be 100 pockets have passed the scales at ing period last year 33 , increase 12. The Mas decrease 1. Vagrants admitted 45 , correspond- ( Lyonshall ) , Morgan ( Lyonshall ) , Watkins consoled with the At Coventry , on Monday , Isabelle Emery light , was fined 2s . 6d .; Charles Ernest Swift , thought that your son has given his life that ( Elsdon . ( 18 ) , single , of Terry Road , and Hettie What- ter reported that Mrs. Gwyer visited the The wreaths were as follows : - of 5 , Union Street , Hereford , for not screening we and other nations might live in freedom . ley ( 24 ) , married , of Bramble Street , were House on the 9th inst . and gave flowers and tea his side lights was fined 5s .; Frederick Haines , His name and fame as a splendid soldier will charged with stealing a quantity of silk articles and a good trade . Chickens , 6s . to 7s . 6d . per inmates from Mrs. Turner ( Arrow Lodge ) , Mrs. Phyllis and Arthur ; " In ever loving memory " In ever loving memory of my dear hus- of '60 , Eign Street , Hereford , a The Master also ack- confectioner , be entered on the records of his regiment and Hereford , Wednesday . Not a large supply , towledged gifts of illustrated papers for the band , " from his sorrowing wife ; " In ever lov- for not shading his head lights on valued at £ 21 5s . 3d . , the property of Eliza couple ; hens , 5s . 6d . to 78. per couplpe ; ducks , James Meredith , Mr. George Davies , and a of our dear brother , " from Millie and Fred ; his memory will live for generations in . this beth Stringer , milliner , of Gosford Street . 76. to 9s .; geese , 8g . to 9s . each ; turkeys , 1s . daily paper from Colonel Pearson . parish . Lord , make him to be numbered The prisoners , it appeared , stole the articles 2d . per lb .; eggs , 5 to 6 for 1s . Locomotive . William Lewis , of Hardwick , among Thy saints , grant him thine eternal " In ever loving memory , of our dear brother , " was summoned for leaving a steam roller with rest and let Thy light perpetual shine upon from Rhoda and Rowl ; In loving memory the fires alight unattended on the road at him . Eardisland . The hymns were and deepest sympathy , " from W. A. Davies , He had recovered property to the value of £ 50 , moderate , and trade good ; best sorts realised Pembridge : " With deepest sympathy , " from and that was not half the amount stolen . 18. to le . 1d . , in some cases Mrs. Fleming ; " With deepest sympathy . ' Whatley's husband was in the R.A.M.C. , and Sheep , fair supply , and several pens made 1s . 2d . per ' b . from Mr. and Mrs. Radcliffe , Lyonshall ; " In she received army pay and also worked in a nearly £ 5 a head . Good class animals fetched Kington's old inhabitants in the person of Mr. from Francis , Sebastipool ; " In loving mem munition factory with Emery , as inspector of 70s . to 80s . , mountain sheep 45s . , and small Fred W. Phillips , of Castle Hill , Kington , who On Saturday last there passed away one of loving memory and deepest sympathy , " from all at Pitfield ; With deepest sympathy , " shells . fat Shropshires 62s . Prisoners were each sentenced to three rates ; stores in demand . Fat calves dear and Pigs maintained late died at his son's residence , Claremont , Leomin- Mrs. Jones , Cardiff ; " With deepest sympathy , " and deepest sympathy , " from Mr. months ' hard labour . stores made more money . ster , after a short illness , in his 82nd year . from Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins , Cardiff ; Some young milk - The late Mr. Phillips was well known and deep sympathy , " from Mr. and Mrs. Bevan ing cows sold at a little over £ 20 . greatly respected . He was for 40 years a mem- and family , Court House ; " In remembrance , " Harry Lewis , of no fixed abode , in custody , Stone played the Dead March in Saul . ber of the old Kington Volunteers and was a from all at Marston Court ; " With heartfelt and a handkerchief of the value of 3s . , the was charged with stealing a pair of leggings REFORMATORIES FULL . bellringer in the Parish Church for over house at Dumbleton , Gloucestershire , led to a years . There were several interesting incidents sympathy , " from Mrs. Willie Walker ; " With property of John Blenkin , of Moccas . search for the animal by the farmer's son and Owing to the increase in juvenile crime , the in connection with Lis life , one in particular Mr. and Mrs. Sturrock ; " A token of remem- our sincere sympathy and deep regret , " from Prosecutor said he gave prisoner a lie down reformatories are full . At Willesden Court , being that he made the first grave in the brance , " from Will , Marston Barn ; " With 20th inst . , and his wife gave him food and two employees . on some straw and bags in a wagon on the The cat was found in a farm- while ordinary crime is diminishing , juvenile Kington Cemetery , which ground is now prac- deep sympathy . " from Mr. and Mrs. Jones hot milk the following morning before he left . Justice Bailhache , at Carmarthen Assizes , on house and the son fired . He missed with his crime is a serious problem . first shot , and the second was received full in to the Bench on Tuesday that it was impos- members of the old It was reported tically fully utilised . He was one of the last ( Penrhos ) ; With deepest sympathy , " from On the Monday he missed the leggings ( pro- Friday , sentenced the head by one of the employees , named Har- sible to find a vacancy in a reformatory any- Society Kings Head Friendly Mrs. James , Sebastopol ; " In loving remem- duced ) and reported it to P.C. Bullock . vey , who had crept right in front of the gun . where in England for a boy prisoner , and he He Bassett to five years ' penal servitude . Death was instantaneous . The funeral took place at Kington Cemetery Court ; and others . brance , " from Mrs. Boore and family , Penrhos then went with P.C. Bullock and found pris- was not a time , said the judge , when we re- Harvey leaves a was remanded for two weeks to see if a widow and five children . on Wednesday , when much sympathy and oner at the blacksmith's shop wearing the quired all the food that was available , that we vacancy occurred . respect was shown by the large attendance of of Messrs . Meredith , Kington . The funeral arrangements were in the hands leggings which he had lost . Prisoner de- could stand the burning of stacks , whether of friends . clared he had bought the leggings at Cardiff . wheat , barley or hay . Prisoner was sent to gaol for 14 days . on a number of visits to the shop . Inspector Bassett said the prisoners had been stealing systematically all over the city . FATAL SHOT AT A CAT . Theiving by a cat from the pantry of a farm- POULTRY . CATTLE . Hereford , Wednesday . - Supply of beef was DEATH OF MR . F. W. PHILLIPS . X 60 ing memory of dear father , " from Clarence , ory van , was fined 2s . 6d . a motor " Jesu , lover of my soul " that defendant was 180 yards away and not in service was taken by the Rev. W. E. Johnson P.S. Matthews proved the case and stated and " O God of Love , O King of Peace . " The sight , of the engine . from the service for the burial of the dead . Defendant said he was only a few minutes The 39th Psalm was sung by the choir and away fetching some tobacco fror the roadmen . congregation . The lesson was read by Mr. W. The Bench dismissed the case with a caution . Stone and the service concluded with the sing- ALLEGED THEFT . ing of the first verse of the hymn " Now the labourer's task is o'er . " As the congregation Tuesday , before Mr. Whiteman and Mr. was leaving the church the organist ( Mrs. and With Gregg . FIVE YEARS FOR FIRING RICK OF BARLEY . For setting fire to a rick of barley , Mr. a sailor named George This Moto for Suit Plot Thr Hau Cril Har CORRE THE EDITOR DOES SIBLE FOR THE O CORRESPONDENTS . PUBLICATION MUST AND ADDR NECESSARILY FOR ANTEE OF GOOD F. NAME IMPORTAN EMP To the Editor Dear Sir , I ventu be rendering your by drawing their at ments of the " De This obliges all em a return , D. R. 1 Officer , of all their age . Failure to c tails a severe penal I append a copy the regulation refer EXTRACT FRO " DEFENCE REGU DATED 221d 5 - At the end of paragraph of words may di serted the follo " It shall be the under , this regula such list as afore to the Recruiting which the premis included in the lis or if such persons about any premise are situated , a tr record , and therea Recruiting Officer each calendar mon ing any alterations list and record do preceding calenda to do so he shall offence against th I am , H Recruiting Office , Guildhall , Shrewsh Jan. 22nd , 1917 . FARMERS AN DIFF To the Editor of Sir , -At the meeti tural Committee " a 24th , there was a made by Mr. Wes farmers wanted were to use the horses tha running out for want men to work them . " the papers that Mr. he can to have 30,0 fixed for the culti looking after the st It is to be hoped t of land and who wa prejudice , and put ence is necessary , so of the hands offered land , which must b prices promised ; and is in their power to p ' requirements of the grave danger that h country , may be shor We saw , I believe Premier's , that the cr world last year were average . If that sho submarines are day a night , sending to precious cargoes of f island nation of ours The cultivators of t to give every energy their utmost , like th are doing . The enemies are h over us by starvation power of the cultivate that . Eve There are many ad to what is best to gr vice that may be val that local knowledge be overlooked . class of culture and suitable in some par pointing in other par so in referénce to bar I was told yesterda gentleman of great es for ploughing banky would not be satisfac Hence there is ur should be lost in get upon the land of thi excellent crops of oa Bryn Glas , Leominster . January 25th , RISE IN LAUN To the Steam Laund Dear Sirs , In viey laundry charges - whi circumstances which rise in cost of materia that SO far out wear and tear of are concerned , gre tainly be gained b ing the Laundry for collecting and del this would save petro surely in all better - cl stock of linen is presu the inconvenience w if it were slightly should try to acco altered circumstances do so rather than in Why not charge mo and delivery are den Byletts , Pembridge , ive Fait Herefordshire . P.S. You are at li to the local préss as if it is helpful to yo these very difficult t AGED SISTER Mary Priest ( 87 ) an sisters and widows of found dead in their A about the houser an their bodies were fo across the bed and th is believed that the fire whilst she was m gas ring , and that the they lived alone . ing to her assistance . 1 |