The Kington Times - January 1917

Kington Times 27th January 1917 - Page 1

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Kington Times 27th January 1917 - Page 1

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Date 27/01/1917
Type Newspaper
Format
Language English
Area Kington Times
Collection Holder Herefordshire Libraries
Date of Publication 27th January 1917
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SHES .
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THE NORTH HEREFORDSHIRE ADVERTISER AND
THE KINGTON TIMES
VOL . X. NO . 540 .
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SALES BY AUCTION .
By Messrs . EDWARDS , RUSSELL and
BALDWIN .
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 Forms on application . EDWARDS , RUSSELL & BALDWIN , Auctioneers ,
Leominster , Hereford and Tenbury .
LEOMINSTER STOCK MARKET . TUESDAY , JANUARY 30th , 1917 .
FT1.30 ; Store Cattle and Pigs , 11.45 . AT Cattle and Sheep , 10.30 a.m .; Calves ,
Entries kindly solicited .
EDWARDS , RUSSELL & BALDWIN .
Leominster , Hereford and Tenbury .
By Mr. R. H. GEORGE .
R. H. GEORGE ,
Auctioneer , Valuer , Land Agent , and Surveyor . PROPERTY and TIMBER SPECIALIST , MORTGAGE BROKER , VALUER and ARBI TRATOR under the Agricultural Holdings VEYS carefully and personally attended to . HOTEL and PUBLIC HOUSE VALUER .
Registered at the General Post Office as a Newspaper for transmission in the United Kingdom .
WANTED .
WANTED , GENERAL SERVANT , good plain cooking required . - Apply , Mrs. CHAMBERS , The Beeches , Kington , Hereford-
shire .
WANTED Strong E : OY , as Page , at St.
Michael's College , Tenbury . - Apply ,
Mr. MILES , Solicitor , Tenbury Wells .
WANTED , strong : OY , or GIRL , to do
odd jobs at The Garth , sleep at home.- FLETCHER .
TWO SMART
SATURDAY JAN 27 , 1917 .
YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT OVUM
Y Thorley's Poultry Spice is different to any
other Poultry Spice and contains all that is produciry for Keeping Poultry Healthy and producing abundance of Eggs . cases containing 72 packets Six Shillings . Cartons ( two sizes ) 1/1 and Sixpence each , by Agents in all parts .
OR Sale , LADY'S CYCLE , “ James , ” two- speed gear , in fine condition.Apply , 18 , SOUTH STREET , Leominster .
ΠΟ
TO LET .
BUTCHERING.Wanted OLIVER , Butcher , Kington . LADS , to deliver on rounds . - Apply , To Let , good COTTAGE , at Almeley . -
WANTED GENERAL WORKMAN , on 139 acre farm , small cottage and garden ,
no cider , good wages . - Apply , JACKSON , Pem- bridge .
W
ANTED old ARTIFICIAL TEETH , any condiane . for cash E. MORGAN , Jew eller , Drapers Lane , Leominster .
W ANTED , GENERAL WORKMAN , able to milk , cottage and garden found . Apply , R. W. FARR , Lawton Hall , Leominster . ANTED , steady PERSON , to look after
Wydd do the housework in a cottage.Apply , W. A. MORGAN , Oxhouse ,
Shobdon .
WA ANTED , now or Feb. 2nd , GENERAL WORKMAN who understands hops , wife to tie and work out when required , good cottage and garden ; also at once , MAN as Cowman and Groom , live in or out , good wages . Apply , HARRINGTON , Church House , Laysters , near Tenbury .
WANTED , an APPRENTICE to Ladies Outfitting and Fancy Drapery . - Apply , E. E. & A. COLWELL , Regent House , Leomin-
ster .
VANTED , March 25th , HOUSE , contain-
-Apply , W. H. HOOPER , Yew Tree Farm , Woonton .
HOUSE and GARDEN to Let , 2nd Feb. , with pig or poultry run . - Apply , EVANS , Lugg Mill , Kingsland .
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To Let , March 25th , GARDEN , situate in ply , " 1 " c / o News Office , Leominster . Pinsley Road , good supply of water . - Ap-
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To Let , COTTAGE & GARDEN , at Monk- land . Apply , V. S. COLLEY , 22 , Etnam Street , Leominster .
10 Let , " LORRAINE , " Bargates , from
March 25thly , ' MISS PAGE , ' Hazel- dene , Leominster .
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O Let , by Tender , Caudlemas , a very desirable SMALL HOLDING , " Oaklands Farm , " Little Hereford ; about 18 acres of very productive land , with house and buildings , in the valley of the Teme , well planted with all kinds of fruit ; station , post office and school , 3 minutes . - Apply , JOEL SMITH , Bury Court , Wigmore , Herefordshire .
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TO Let , Furnished , one or two BEDROOMS and SITTING ROOM . - Apply , " S. F , " c / o News Office , Leominster .
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Let , COTTAGE and GARDEN , Mill
Street . - Apply , TAN HOUSE , Leominster .
Act , 1908. REPORTS , RECORDS and SUR- ing 6 rooms . - Apply , " R.S , " c / o News HYTON , 2 miles from . Leominster , To Be
Office , Leominster .
VALUATIONS for ESTATE DUTY , MORT- WANTED , a LIGHT DRAY , must be in
GAGE , ASSESSMENT APPEALS , & c ..
PERIODICAL SALES of PROPERTIES . Prompt settlements in all cases .
ESTABLISHMENT 1880 .
Offices : -
Croftmead , Kingsland , Herefordshire . Leominster Office
Corn Square .
EASTHAMPTON , SHOBDON .
R. R. H. GEORGE is favoured with in- Mon from the Representatives of the late Mr. E. Ireland , to Sell by Auction , on MONDAY , JANUARY 29th , 1917 , HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , Feather
the
Let , COTTAGE and GARDEN , from 2nd February . Apply to R. H. GEORGE , Estate Agent , etc. , Croftmead , Kingsland .
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good condition . - Apply , SULLIVAN , TO Let , Byton , SMALL COTTAGE , low
Kingsland .
ANTED , by March 25th , HOUSE in Leo- WA minster , 3 in family , no children , no boarders . - Apply , " K , " c / o News Office , Leo-
minster .
W
ANTED , SMALL FARM , 25 to 30 acres , near Leominster . - Apply , " E.N , " c / o ¡ News Office , Leominster .
ANTED , good COOK - GENERAL , small kept.- Apply , stating age and wages required , to Mrs. ADDISON HALL , 34 , Etnam Street , Leominster .
W family , House - Parlourmaid
ANTED to RENT , GARDEN near Green
W Lane or Bargates , state rent required .
-Apply , " G.A , " c / o News Office , Leominster .
Beds , China Ware , Old Oak Chest , Tools , WANTED , Standing and Fallen TIMBER
Casks , Coal , Firewood , about 10 cwt . " Factor " Potatoes ( in lots ) , etc.
Sale at 2 o'clock prompt . Auction , Valuation and Estate Croftmead , Kingsland .
of all kinds , also Plantations . - Lowest
rent , large garden , poultry run . - Apply , PERRY , Aston , Kingsland .
O Be Let , from 2nd February , T Piece of Productive MEADOW LAND , at The Broad , Leominster , containing about 4a . Ir . 25p . , now occupied by Mr Charles Eastment . Apply to Messrs . LLOYD & SON , Solicitors , Leominster :
OMFORTABLE BEDROOM , with use of Sitting - Tool , pleasant part of town , board if required . - Apply , " U.A , " c / o News Office , Leominster .
OUSE and GARDEN , with Outbuilding , good repair , 8 rooms , rent £ 14 and rates . -Apply by letter , " Q.A , " c / o News Office ,
H Leominster .
Free by post per quarter ,
1s . 8d . , payable in advance .
Three
Leggings
Gaiters
Spats
FROM
the House of
KINGSLAND
S
Horse Slaughtering
YARD .
-
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 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 Experts
Limited
23 & 24 , HIGH STREET , KINGTON .
SCIENCE NOTES .
SEEING BULLETS FLY .
" SPIN . "
But there is yet another force that aids in producing drift " of tho projectile . As the
"
In the Lee - Metford bullet
A writer in " Popular Mechanics " describes rotating grooved surface traverses the con- seeing a bullet travelling at . the speed of densed air bathing it antero - inferiority it car- 2,700ft . peir second . " The sun was low over ries a part of this condensed air round to its the eastern hills . Its rays came through a flank . break in the ridge bordering the range , light- the antero- ing up most of the course of the bullet up to inferior surface spins to the right ; the air is the target 200 yards away , but leaving the tar- carried round to the right flank , and exerts get and the firing point in deep shadow , The a pressure on this region tending to thrust first bullet was seen by someone , and not a the projectile bodily to the left , and so as man present missed the strange sight later on . sists the already existing lateral translation The appearance was a very brilliant silvery in this direction . flash , as vivid and quick as a flash of light- ning . But two things are necessary to see bullets fly , a dark background and the sun at right angles to its course .
DOES GUNFIRE CAUSE RAIN ? Not a few people believe that it does ; but facts do not bear out the belief , says a con- SEA - WATER IMPROVES COAL . temporary . Mr. Elgie , the author and pub- lisher of Star and Weather Gossip , relates Tand . BEDROOM , to suit a young ladies sected within 14 miles of Leominster . Work which has of late years been accom- The only place where animals can be dis- plished in recovering cargoes of coal from of the Admiralty , was asked by Lord Dal- that in the spring of 1911 the then First Lord sunken vessels has tended to show that the rymple whether he could arrange for the combustion of the product is improved by Fleet to carry out their heavy gun practice Coal subjected round the coast at some other period of the
Let , BEDROOM or SITTING - ROOM
or 2 young men , with or without board.- of price to TILERIES , Bromyard . Apply , " E.L , " c / o News Office , Leominster . WANTED , a good GENERAL SERVANT , No 30 , Small family , widow not obfortably furnished Sitting and Bed- URNISHED APARTMENTS.- To Let , Offices jected to . Apply , " W.B , " c / o News Office , room , with attendance , station easy distance , Leominster . suit business or professional man . Apply , 89 , ETNAM STREET , Leominster .
" THE VILLA , " SHIRLHEATH ,
KINGSLAND .
R. R. H. GEORGE is favoured with in-
Mstructions from the Representatives of the late Mr. W. Hatfield , to Sell by Auction , On THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 1st , 1917 , Live and Dead FARMING STOCK , com-
the 3 Hereford Steers , 6 Yearling Lambs , 14 Couple of Fowls , Implements , Tools , Pig Troughs , Spring Market Trap , Harness , Casks , Cider Hairs , Cooler , Tubs , about 120 gallons of prime Cider , quantity of Mangolds , about 30cwt . of well ended Hay ( to go off ) , about 10cwt . of " Up - to - Date " Potatoes , Stewart's ( complete , only used one season ) , etc.
Ball - bearing Sheep - Shearing Machine
WANTED , a few Loads of MOSS - LITTER
MANURE Apply , " J. D , " c / o News Office , Leominster .
WANTED , a GIRL about 15 or 16 , as help
general in farmhouse . - Apply , BOUNDS , Strangworth , Pembridge .
ANTED , for two vacant INSURANCE W BOOKS , Tenbury and Leominster dis- trict , good cyclist preferred , male or female . Apply , " J , c / o News Office , Leominster .
MISCELLANEOUS . PIANOFORTE and
ORGAN TUNING ; town or country , 1st class work guaran- teed . Send postcard , J. SIMPSON , The Homes , Bodenham , Herefordshire .
ATS , MICE , MOLES , COCKROACHES ,
Cats
Rand BEETLES greedily eat HARRI W to be generally useful , live in . - Apply , and Dogs will not touch it . ANTED , BOY , 16 to 17 , as Groom , and SON'S " RELIABLE " RAT POISON . HILL , Orleton , S.O. , Herefordshire . Vermin dry up Price 6d . , Is . , 2s . 3d . WANTED , AGRICULTURAL EMPLOY- MENT , near Leominster . Apply , " F.M , " c / o News Office , Leominster .
Wmarried or single , cottage or without ,
ANTED , WAGONER or COWMAN ,
Also the superior HOUSEHOLD FURNI- state wages , etc. - RILEY , Marston , Risbury . TURE and Effects , including Kitchen Utensils ,
Ware , China , Glass , Oak Grandfather Clock ( with plated dial ) , Oak Dresser and Shelves , Old Blue Willow Pattern Dinner Service ( 40 pieces ) , Mahogany and Oak Tables and Chairs Chippendale style ) , Plated Goods , Pictures , Bedroom Furnishings , Mahogany Chest of Drawers , with brass handles bearing embossed figure of Admiral Nelson , Linen , Feather Beds , Sewing Machine , etc.
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
Konder " some tins of BUTCHER - Wanted a LAD to make him- HARRISON'S NURSERY POMADE - they'll Apply , 3 , IRON CROSS , Leominster . self generally useful , one able to cycle.- be very acceptable . When you haven't time to wash there's a big chance you'll have W drive round and assist in shop and and body . " companions . " A little ANTED , MAN or STRONG YOUTH , to POMADE KILLS EVERY INSECT on hair HARRISON'S Insist on having HARRISON'S slaughterhouse , good wages . - Apply , BRIGHT , POMADE . " Tins of comfort , " at 4d . and High Street , Leominster . od . Sold by all Chemists - or by post from HARRISON , Chemist , Agent for
H. J. Pritchard
submergence in salt water .
a
The only Horse Slaughtering License in rial was found to be excellent . North Herefordshire is now held by H. J. coal , each holding approximately two tons , Pritchard who intends to carry on this were submerged by the Admiralty in 1903 , Business in a satisfactory manner to all con- have been raised and experiments conducted . and different times since certain of them cerned . water treatment . The tests all have been in favour of the salt-
All Carcases paid for in cash before removal . Letters and Telegrams : 33 , Bargates , Leo- minster , or Broomy Hill , Kingsland .
to the action of salt water for a number of year than the middle of harvest time , " when years has been found to burn almost entirely the resultant heavy rains might cause serious Wishes to inform the Farmers and General away , leaving only a small amount of ash loss to the farming community . " Public that he has taken over the well adapted and no clinkers . Some time ago several The First Lord replied : " There is no evidence that the premises at Kingsland for the purpose of cargoes of coal were recovered from old firing causes heavy rain . The winter months vessels which were apparently lost about Horse Slaughtering , Etc. century ago . are unsuited to target practice owing to the The combustion of this mate- bad weather ; summer is generally devoted to Crates of manoeuvres ; so that the spring and autumn tice . " On the other hand , Mr. Elgie mentions are the most suitable periods for target prac- salute , on Coronation Day , 1911 , which had a picture of the Fleet at Spithead firing a the announcement affixed to it that " the thunderous discharge had the effect of bring- ing down the rain , ' " while a correspondent wrote to Mr. Elgie to the effect that " in his forty years ' practical experience of gun - firing he had never known a heavy discharge to fail in bringing down the rain . " " It is , I know , " says Mr. Elgie , " often advanced in support of the gun - firing and rain theory that torren- tial downpours marked the Waterloo . series of battles . But I think we should remember that those engagements were fought in the middle of June , at a period when drenching rains may be expected in Belgium - battle or no battle . I have seen it seriously suggested even that the great storm which shattered the Spanish Armada was due to the heavy gunfiring during
DISTANCE NO OBJECT . N.B. The above premises were formerly occupied by W. W. Beck .
Horse Slaughtering .
of which
our
are no
PATHOLOGY OF SHELL CONCUSSION . The war has considerably added to knowledge of injuries caused , directly and in- directly by high explosives , but there some omysterious occurrences satisfactory explanation is yet forthcoming , says the British Medical Journal . have been recorded on aparently good author- ity in which , without any outward and visible sign of injury , death has . occured so suddenly that the vetims retain the attitude , and even the gesture , of the fatal moment .
Instances
It is said that the French have sometimes met with instances in which such deaths have occurred in groups , the men still lifelike , in the act of eating or drinking or smokng - the engagement . " so much so that the assailants hesitata to ap- proach until the unnatural immobility shows wlat has happened .. One spektator compared such a group to figures in a waxwork ex- libition .
In other inances
W housework , about 16 , good home , Leon Ruster , J. W. ROWE , date J. Buckham , W. W. BECK , place at once ; a big shell explodes , and the
VANTED , clean respectable GIRL , for country girl preferred . - Apply , CLOUT , S , St.
Sale at 12 o'clock punctually . Number of lots about 330. Catalogues ready John's , Worcester .
a week before Sale .
Auction , Valuation and Kingsland and Leominster .
Estate Offices :
By Messrs . E. HAMMOND & SON .
E. Hammond & Son ,
Auctioneers , Valuers , House , Estate , and Insurance Agents ,
Conduct all classes of SALES BY AUCTION ,
W
ANTED , a COWMAN , good milker re- quired , cottage and garden found.- Apply , R. W. FARR , Lawton Hall , Leominster .
WANTED FORD CARS ( Second - Hand ) , send full particulars , HOWELL , 4 , Corn Street , Leominster .
FOR SALE .
OR Sale , good COW ( in - calf ) .- Apply , WEIR , Ashmoor , Kington .
VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE , Etc. , RENTS WELDAR FENCING POSTS ready
and BOOK DEBTS COLLECTED . Personal for delivery . - C . NORGROVE , Saw Mills , Leo- Attention , Prompt Settlements .
ESTABLISHED 1881 .
Offces : Highbury House , Leominster .
FANCY WORK .
Fancy work is often found rather difficult to wash on account of colours spreading , and
minster .
DIGS ARE OFTEN TROUBLED WITH
clear same .
High Street ; Kington , J. W. CAUNT .
GREY HAIR
HARRISON'S
RESTORER
restored to its original colour by using Hair Colour It is not a dye , Lut acts naturally , is quite harmless . Price 1/6 . Postage 3d . G. W. Harrison , M.P.S. , Reading . Agent for Leominster : J. W. ROWE , 35 , Higl Street .
Hair
Specialist ,
Prepaid Advertisements
Sold in Cartons containing six Will be inserted in THE KINGTON TIMES at the following rates :
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.
many people make the mistake of using hot W quantity , Large or all , supplied a
This is quite the wrong
WALLPAPERS from 44d . per water and soap . WHOLESALE PRICES . Largest stock in method . The articles which require washing Great Britain . Write for patterns , stating should be put into luke - warm water , and class required , ( DEPT . 279 ) , BARNETT WALLPAPER moved about . Two or three bowls of clear Co. , LTD . , Manchester . water will be required . Of course only one dry , place the work in a towel , and when almost dry iron on the wrong side . Fancy work will look quite as well as if it had been cleaned if this method is applied .
article should be washed in the water . To
DON'T .
Throw scraps of bread away . Tolerate flies in the home .
Fail to keep the windows open . Fail to hang up brooms and mops .
Leave soap to dissolve in water .
Leave potatoes to pour and spoil . Leave fruit and vegetables in tins .
Tolerate dirt on your person or in the house .
FISH COOKERY HINT .
PIG KEEPERS WHO WISH THEIR PIGS
TO PAY should use as a Condiment Thorley's Food for Cattle ; keeps Pigs thrifty . Sold in cases containing 56 Packets Five Shillings , by agents in all parts .
URE - BRED BUFF ROCKS , magnificent Players , from 260 egg strain . SITTINGS
now ready , 4 / - ; CHICKS , gd . each.-R. CLIVE HANCOCK , 121 , Bargates , Leominster .
QR Sale , about 50 Cords of OAK CORD- WOOD . - Apply , JAMES PRINCE , Lucton Lane , Kingsland .
DOULTRY KEEPERS should write
to
WANTED , TO LET , AND
near are over by the concussion
without being struck by any of the fragments . Begs to inform the Public that he is still They get up , feeling quite stunned , but in the continuing his Business as course of a few hours , or a day or two , they collapse and die without presenting any ob- vious injury .
Licensed
Horse Slaughterer .
Full Value for Heavy Horses and Cattle , Dead , and Pay Before Removal .
Distance No Object .
Addresses :
CHEMICAL WORKS , WORCESTER ,
NORTH ROAD , LEOMINSTER , NORTH WOOD , PRESTEIGN . Telephone : No. 52 .
No conection with any other Buyer .
OPTICAL DEPARTMENT .
FOR
SALE .
DISTAN
1 week .
2 weeks .
3 weeks
20 WORDS
6d .
9d .
18 .
30
9d .
18 .
18. 6d .
40
18 .
18. 6d .
28 .
Only one article can be included in one advertisement .
Cash must in all cases accompany the order , at the above rates .
All Advertisements received by Mr. STEVEN- SON , 33 , High Street , Kington , Offices of this Paper .
The best Local Medium for Advertisements
In the District .
TAXI - CAB DRIVER FINED .
For refusing to drive a passenger , Charles
fined £ 2 at
DISTANCE
NEAR
We make up all Prescriptions for Glasses from Medical Men or Eye Infirmaries and Undertake all Repairs to SPECTACLES & EYEGLASSES .
HINTS FOR THE HOME .
WHY COLOURS FADE . The fading of coloured articles is due often not to the washing , but to the ironing . Too hot irons are used directly on the material , and this will more quickly fade delicate effect is even worse than strong sunlight . Be colours than any amount of washing . sure that the article is evenly damped and
The
In cases of delayed death after concussion , that the iron is hot enough to smooth the not associated with obvious injury , post - wrinkles properly by firm , even pressure , and Skirts must never be ironed across the gores , moutem examination reveals extensive dam you will have no more trouble from fading . but up and down ; otherwise the fit of the
age to internal organs , especially the hollow , viscera , amply accounting for the fatal result . A plausible hypothesis to account for such cases is that the sudden and tremendous dis- turbance of atmospheric pressure produced by the explosion of the bigger shells acts in one of two ways : either the enormous momentary pressure forces air into the cavities of the body , of the temporary vacuum that follows violently disturbs atmospheric conditions within the body , nflictng extensive lesions .
THE DRIFT OF A BULLET The drift of a bullet , says " Engineering " , in an anticle on " Modern Mullets in War , " is brought about in a very similar manner to that in which a cricket ball is made to " break . "
garment is ruined .
PREPARING OLD FOWLS FOR TABLE . Some people are under the impression that be properly cooked they will make good eat- old fowls are untoothsome , but if the birds ing , says Poultry . Coufine the birds to a small pen for a week , and feed them three times a day on soft food . Meal with a little
fat in it , damped with skim milk , and mixed with cooked potatoes , is good .
Let the birds , fast for eighteen hours before hang for a day in their feathers , but during being killed ; then in cold weather let them warm weather pluck as soon as the neck is " round the head and abdomen . broken , and sprinkle a quantity of pepper
WAYS OF COOKING . There are various ways of cooking . One is fowl , after cleaning and trussing ,
As the ball leaves the bowler's hand it is given a sudden turn , which cauces it to rotate about an antero - posterior axis . Directly the rotating ball touches the ground - which is to the ball as the condensed air is to a bullet - to place its rotation is onverted into a translation at right angles to its line of flight - that is , to wards the wicket from the " off " when the rotation is clockwise ( as viewed by the bowler ) , and towards the wicket from the " on " when the rotation is anti - clockwise .
A perfectly smooth projectile would not drift , because its surface could get no " grip " of the air ; but the ordinary projectile is rough
in a saucepan with just sufficient water to cover it , and no more . The saucepan should be placed on the fire and allowed to remain there until the water comes to a boil , then it should be removed and allowed to simmer , main tough . since . if it keeps boiling fast the bird will re-
A fowl two
should be allowed to simmer for three and years old , weighing 6lb . , and grooved , and , since the grooving of the three - quarter hours , a four - year - old bird four- sheath is deeper when made by a new rifle than when made by an old worn one , it fol- lows that a erojectile's drift is moro marked
ELLWOOD & SON , lower the former is used .
Chemists ,
Drapers Lane , LEOMINSTER .
AN INTERNATIONAL THIEF .
" SIDE . "
and a - half hours . The fowl should be taken from the saucepan half an hour before being required for the table , and placed in a hot oven to brown it over . It will then eat as tender as a youngster . ANOTHER MODE . Another mode is as follows : After the bird has been plucked and cleaned the skin is carefully removed , and the bird is trussed for cooking , and plunged into water just boiling . a saucepan of It is then allowed to simmer very gently
for thirty to fifty minutes , according to age ,
after which the bird is taken up and put
Billiard players are familar with the phen- cmenon with the conversion of rotation into translation , and the converse , and are aware that a ball with " side " is reflected off a cushion in such a manner that the angle of incidence is no longer equal to the angle of Poseph Thorley , Ltd. , King's Cross , Lon- Johnson , a taxicab driver , was reflection - as it practically is when the ball A Russian named Rosenthal , who , it is impinges without " side " -but is greater or don , who are the manufacturers of Ovum , Lambeth on Tuesday and a further 10s . for stated , had been previously convicted at less than that angle according to the nature Thorley's Poultry Spice , for Thorley's Poultry not having a rear light . Petrograd , Copenhagen , Glasgow , Edinburgh , of the imparted side . " It was stated that at four in the morning Liverpool , and Antwerp , was at the London A ball , for instance , hit from the spot . in into the oven or before the fire to roast in Johnson refused to drive to Victoria a private . Sessions , on Tuesday , sentenced to twenty- baulk against the centre of the botand in the R.F.C. who was returning to France , three months ' imprisonment for stealing cushion rebounds at an equal angle to the cover over with a plate and allow it to remain OR Sale , Youth's CYCLE ( Humber , die tuint aqused staid he had not seen the sol ninety 61 notes from Nathan Margolis . The perpendicular as the angle of incidence when splendid condition , cheap for cash . - dier until a constable came up with him , and thefts were alleged to have been committed there is no " side , " at a smaller angle when better . or longer , according to size . The liquor which Apply , 29 , Crane's Lane , Leominster . At the police station prisoner there is right " side , " and at a larger angle produced forty - four £ 1 notes , saying , " That when there is left side . " The ball with is all I have , " but when searched he was found right " side " has had a portion of its rota- morning , Jigson . " to be in possession of two £ 50 notes , five fro tion converted into a backward translation , looked better in my life . notes , and eleven 5 notes . that with left side " into a forward trasla- man who owes me £ 5 . "
Instead of boiling fish such as hake or cod , or even a small piece of salmon , after washing Keeper's Account Book , also Book giving use-
it place in a basin or pie - dish , sprinkle some ful hints to Poultry Keepers -- both sent Free .
salt over the fish and add a little butter , then
in the oven for about three - quarters of an hour
runs from the fish should not be thrown away ,
NOR Sale , HAND CHAFFCUTTER and Apply , S , " c / o BRITTEN'S LIBRARY , Tenbury .
then he did not refuse to drive him , as the on omnibuses . policeman told him to take a tramway - car , which would be cheaper .
In fining Johnson the magistrate remarked , " It is the clearest case I have ever heard . "
but used with the milk when making white Fo - horse GEAR , both equal to new .
sance . If the fish is cooked in the above way will retain its nutriment .
tion .
the juices in , and given a good coat , it will
the ordinary way , when , if well basted to keep
eat as delicious as a young chicken , if not
Bigson :
" How well you're looking this Jigson : " Yes ; I never I'm looking for a
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