The Kington Times - October 1917

Kington Times 6th October 1917 - Page 5

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Kington Times 6th October 1917 - Page 5

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Date 06/10/1917
Type Newspaper
Format
Language English
Area Kington Times
Collection Holder Herefordshire Libraries
Date of Publication 6th October 1917
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THE KINGTON
ACTION AGAINST WEOBLEY WIGMORE RURAL DISTRICT
GROCER .
SUCCESSFUL DEFENCE AT HEREFORD COUNTY COURT .
COUNCIL .
The monthly meeting of Wigmore Rural District Council was held on Tuesday . There Messrs . G. H. Green , T. J. Nott , J. Morgan , were present : Mr. L. L. Moore ( in the chair ) , B. Rogers , A. Thomas , W. T. Monnington , W. T. Morris , with H. T. Weyman ( Clerk ) , and The Clerk read the correspondence from the County Surveyor with excessive timber traffic over main roads 3 and reference to the 6 , also from the Road Stone Control Commit- tee with reference to supplies of stone for the roads in question .
At Hereford County Court on Tuesday a case came before Judge Tobin , K. C. , which was a sequel to a recent action ffder the Workman's Compensation Apt , in Henry Hebor Teague , auctioneer's assistant , A. Dunnings ( Surveyor ) . which 174 , Belmont Road , Hereford , was granted compensation at the rate of 10s . per week for injuries received in an accident arising out of and in the course of his employ at the Here- ford Poultry Market . The respondents in that action were Messrs . Barnsley and Davies . auctioneers and estate agents , Palace Chamb- the third party G. D. ers . Hereford , and Manley , grocer , Weobley . The respondents ( Messrs . Barnsley and
ROWDEN ABBEY
HEREFORDS .
TIMES .
HIGH PRICES AT MR . H. J. BAILEY'S DISPERSAL SALE .
LORD RHONDDA'S PURCHASES . Much interest was taken in the sale of Mr. H. J. Bailey's pedigree Herefords on Thursday , at Wickton Farm , Rowden Abbey . Sir John Cotterell , Bart . , presided at the luncheon . Mr. Frank Russell was as successful as usual in the role of Auctioneer . There was a large attendance of buyers including new recruits Wales , who again purchased freely . to the ranks of Hereford breeders from South Rhondda , who is building up one of the purest purchaser , investing in four animals at an Hereford herds in existence , was an important The fifty - eight animals sold realised £ 3,109 IS . , an average average of 102 guineas .
The Medical Officer reported that the dist- rict was now practically free from infectious diseases .. Davies ) claimed to be indemnified by the third Goodwin requesting the removal of the barbed The Clerk was requested to write to Mr. party against their liability to pay such com- wire from a footbridge near . Paytoe , also to price of over £ 53 . ensation on the ground that the injury for which compensation was claimed was caused under circumstances constituting a legal lia- bility on his part to pay damages in respect
thereof .
Mr. Edwards , of Elton , for the removal of a land slip on the main road at Elton ,
ing out of the watercourse near Paytoe , and Mr. Monnington again referred to the clean- Mr. Norman Birkett represented the Al- Knight , had sent a man to clean out the course Mr. Rogers stated that the landlord , Mr. hance Insurance Company , and made the ap- as far as his field was concerned and as far plication , whilst Mr. Bosanquet , ( instructed by Mr. Harold Easton ) appeared for the third he knew the work was being continued .
party .
this
The Surveyor reported that several roadmen were applying for a rise in wages in conse- quence of the rise granted one of the men at the matter in the hands of the Surveyor and the last meeting and it was resolved to leave the respective parochial representatives to deal with each case on its merits . He further re- oprted that the well at Kinton had been cleaned out and he was awaiting the report on that purpose . the analysis of the sample of water sent for
Lord
The sale included a draft of nine from Capt . E. L. A. Heygate's herd .
The following shows the result of the sale in detail : COWS AND CALVES .
Quadrille , Mr. Hyde , Bromyard , Her bull calf , Mr. Hyde ,
Actress ; Captain R. T. Hinckes , Her bull calf , Mr. J. K. Hyslop
Gns .
38
17
45
42
34
39
Edwards ,
42
27
62 24
34
Rowden Lily 18th Mr. Keysell , Sutton Court , Her bull calf , Mr. Leighton Rowden Starlike 22nd , Mr. Brierley Court ,
Her heifer calf , Mr. Edwards ,
Lancers , Captain Hinckes
Mr. Birkett said that on March 21st year a sale was being conducted by the res- pondents at the Hereford Poultry Market , and the man who obtained compensation in the original proceedings , Mr. Harry Hebor Teague , was in their employ as porter and bailiff . On that particular day he was , engaged in pen- ming lots of poultry . Among those who ar- rived was Mrs. Manley , the wife of the third party . She loosed the reins and jumped out of the trap . She left in the trap a young lady . Miss Grout . Just behind the trap there was an iron pillar concreted to the ground . Teague went to the back of the trap to un- load , and just as he got there the young lady posed that Mr. D. Evans , of Marlow , be Judy , Mr. W. S. Russell ,
pulled the reins tight , with the result that the spirited horse backed the trap on to Teague against the pillar . People shouted to the young lady to loose the reins . Teague was hurt , and the horse backed to the pens before it was pulled out . Special Constable Osborne heard the shouts , and saw the horse backing . It was a restive , high - spirited horse , and the young lady was pulling the reins .
The con-
stable after the accident , said to her " What made you pull the reins ? " and she replied , I don't understand horses . " There was another accident with the same horse the same day .
He submitted that the accident was caused through the negligence of the third party or his agent .
Mr. Fleming wrote resigning his seat on the Local Food Committee , and Mr. G. H. Green , the Leintwardine and Downton districts , pro in view of the inadequate representation of Mr. W. T. Monnington seconded
appointed .
and the same was carried .
The Clerk read the Retail Coal Prices regu- lations Order and it was pointed out that there were no coal retailers actually
within
the district , the railway stations and coal
wharfs being just outside and the Clerk was requested to ascertain how this circumstance
affected the Order in the district .
The Clerk further reported that no reply had been received from Mr. Joel Smith rela- tive to the sewerage ground and the matter was deferred .
WIGMORE
LOCAL TRIBUNAL .
Teague said he had unloaded several lots of poultry quite safely when Mrs. Manley drove up . By the way the horse came into the A meeting of Wigmore Local Tribunal was market he thought she must have lost con- Present : Messrs . L. L. trol of the horse . Mrs. Manley alighted be- held on Tuesday .. Moore , G. H. Green , T. J. Nott , J. Morgan , fore the trap had stopped , and when the hotse started backing and rearing he called B. Rogers , J. Woodhouse , with Mr. H. T. to Miss Grout to let go the horse's head . Weyman ( Clerk ) , and the Military Represen- Most of the cases were agricultural Other people also called out . One of the and were given conditional exemption by ar- wheels went over his foot , and witness was crushed against the pillar . He was there rangement with the Recruiting Officer . The when Mrs. Manley came up , and . she said tremaining cases were as follows : - was a restless horse and would not stand the noise of the market .
tative .
Her heifer calf , Mr. Bourne , Stowe , Alice 6th , Mr. E. Cave , The Drum ,
Her bull calf , Mr. J. Hirons , Thornbury , 33 Her heifer calf , Lord Rhondda Beryl , Mr. Addie , Chilstone , Her heifer calf , Mr. James , Fairwind , Mr. James , St. Fagans ,
Her heifer calf , Mr. Thomas , Ophelia , Mr. Edwards , Brierley ,
77
40
56
35
47
Docklow , 18
47
Her heifer calf , Mr. J. Leake , Moreton Jeffries , Rowden Starlike 28th , Captain E. L. A. Heygate ,
25
48
**** ** * 58 * 98 * 9 ** * ** * 5 * 2 89889 886 5882
Her bull calf , Mr. T. D. Burlton , Eaton , 28
Brockhill Raspberry , Mr. W. T. Morris , Yatton ,
Her bull calf , Commander Windebank
Rowden Lily 20th , Mr. Jarvis , Thornbury , Her heifer calf , Mr. Thomas , The Lowe , Rowden Lily 21st , Captain F. E. Prescott , Bockleton , Her bull calf , Mr. Perry , Thornbury , Light Wind , Mr. Griffiths , Talgarth , Her heifer calf , Mr. J. Edwards , Byton , Polka , Captain Heygate , Her heifer calf , Mr. Prosser , Talgarth , Judy 2nd , Mr. Griffiths , Talgarth , Her heifer calf , Mr. Richards , Winslow , Rowden Lily 22nd , Mr. F. Williams , Yatton ,
Her heifer calf , Mr. Bourne , Whitney , Sea Maiden , Mr. W. T. Morris , Yatton , Her bull calf , Mr. Morris , Too Soon , Mr. J. P. Leake , Moreton Jeffries ,
55
37
43
13
37
27
19
62
29
51
19
66
67
23
51
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OCTOBER 6 , 1917 .
PRINTING !
You will get
GOOD WORK
AND
LOW PRICES
AT
STEVENSON'S
33 , High Street , Kington .
Billheads , Statements , Memorandums and all kinds of Commercial Printing in well - arranged and up - to - date style . Ledgers , Day Books , Cash Books , Letter Books and all Office Stationery in great variety .
Note the Address
33 , HIGH STREET , KINGTON .
LUDLOW .
SAD SUICIDE .
TO LET .
2
TO.Let , FOUR COTTAGES and GARDENS
at Crooked Well , low rents . - Apply , C. EDWARDS , Crooked Well , Kington .
LEOMINSTER , MARSH COURT , " from September 29th , 3 reception rooms , 6 bed- rooms , dressing room , bath room ( with hot and cold water ) , spacious grounds , garage , stabling ( with loose box ) , harness , room , ex- ternal oaked smoke room ; rent moderate.- Apply , GRANGE COURT , Leominster .
NO Let , LORRAINE , Bargates , Leominster .
ster .
NO Let , with immediate possession , HOUSE with good Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist's Business . Apply , " M.R , " c / o News Office , Leominster .
NO Be Let , from Lady Day next , " THE
TBUNGALOW , Richards Castle , 34 miles
from Ludlow , with Garden , about 2 acres of Pasture Land , Stabling , Coach House , etc. , good water supply , delightful scenery . - Apply to R. H. GEORGE , Estate Agent , etc. , Kings- land , Herefordshire .
WANTED .
WANENT , Kington district , part time
OUTDOOR EMPLOY- preferred , good motor driver and repairer , in- eligible - Apply , " J. M , " c / o STEVENSON , Kington .
ANTED , on October 17th ,
good
WATERAL for single lady , age 20 to
25 , wages £ 18. - Apply , Miss CROPPER , Albion , Kington .
WANTED , BOY for bakery
ton .
business ,
live in . - Apply , KNIGHT , baker , King
ception the only one he had held an inquest house work . - Apply , Mrs. THOMPSON , WANTED respectable DAY GIRL for
on where the deceased was seen in the act of doing it . They also had to consider what was the state of deceased's mind . They had heard . On Monday morning a sad case of suicide that an effort had been made to find out the was discovered at 41 , Mill Street , the residence state of his mind , but they had failed to find of Mr. Arthur Ashton , aged 43 years , of in- out , but though the doctor and others had dependent means , when about 9 o'clock Mr. failed to find out , there had been times when found in the bathroom with a deceased gave himself away as to the state of his mind . He was glad to know that Mr. Marston on Friday after deceased had seen him communicated with Dr. Mills and that . They had to say if deceased killed himself and what was the state of his mind . The Jury returned a verdict that deceased from which he died .
Ashton was razor in his hand and his throat cut . Assis- tance was called and Mr. T. Bryan went to him and after struggle obtained the Deceased was well known in Ludlow .
Dr. Mills was called , but the injuries , proved
ily name when inheriting Property .
Charles Edwards , 42 , innkeeper , Leintwar- Her heifer calf , Mr. Leake , dine , was given further exemption to January Oyster Spat , Captain Heygate , Cross - examined by Mr. Bosanquet : Witness ist , on the same condition as hitherto , viz . , Her bull calf , Mr. Powell , Edvin Ralph , 26 days and on Sunday he visited his uncle , Mr.
said Mrs. Manley did not lead the horse out . What she said about the horse being restless she said to the special constable ,
Special Constable Osborne , of 50 , Ledbury Road , said the girl had hold of the reins very tightly , and he told her to let go the horse's head . She said she did not understand horses , and he told her she should have got down and held the horse's head . When Mrs. Man- ley came she said she knew the horse was res tive . He thought the young lady looked a little flurried .
This concluded the case for the plaintiffs . George Manley , grocer , Weobley , stated that he bought and sold poultry , and that depart- ment was , managed mainly by his wife .
She
attended the market on March 21st , and he approved of her going . The trap belonged to him , but the horse was borrowed . It be- longed to Mr. Reynolds .
Cross - examined : He had driven the horse himself , and had left it outside houses unat- tended . The horse was sold by Mr. Reynolds before the accident .
Mrs. Manley said when she went to the market she pulled up just inside to pay toll . One vehicle was in front and one behind . The trap had stopped before she alighted . She unloaded the poultry , and after she had passed the horse she heard a noise . She saw the horse backing . Special Constable Osborne came up and said something , but she could not say what it was because of the noise . She had driven , the horse for six months , and it had always been quiet . When leaving the market she led the horse . She had been to Hereford market once before . The horse was frightened by the noise made by the poultry . Cross - examined : She had perfect control of the horse . She ' had no recollection of a conversation with the special constable . She could not have said the horse was restive , be- cause it was not restive .
Miss Edith Grout , of Weobley , who was given the reins by Mrs. Manley , said she did not pull them consciously . Her recollection was that her bands tightened on them , and might have pulled them tight . Cross - examined : She loosed the reins when
someone shouted .
His Honour gave judgment for defendant .
IVINGTON .
FUNERAL .
The funeral of the late Mr. Frank Giddings ,
of Ivington , whose death we recorded in our
that he works on a farm for 3 days each week . Henry Hardwick , 25 , singlé , C1 , roadman , was appealed for by the Surveyor , who stated that Hardwick was employed on road used for hauling Government timber and no men were available for steam roller work scheduled roads . January 1st , conditional . Edward L. Powell , tenant of the Grange Parm . Absolute exemption .
on the
Ernest Lilwall , 25 , Shobdon , C2 , appealed on personal grounds , worked . Shobdon in
Gardens , producing vegetables for same , was in poor health , with an invalid mother to see to . Absolute exemption .
Harold William Hunt , 26 , Overseer , Leintwardine and pealed on personal grounds . final .
TWO - YEARS - OLD HEIFERS .
Highland Fling , Lord Rhondda , Cross Wind , Lord Rhondda , Judy 3rd . Lord Rhondda ,
Galop , Mr. Williams , Pounceford , Too Early , Mr. de F. Pennefather , YEARLING HEIFERS .
Dancer ,
Captain Heygate ,
everything had been done that could be done .
not being of sound mind did cut his throat ,
"
BODENHAM .
fatal . 53 His name was formerly Arthur Davies , but he took the name of Ashton which is a fam- some Deceased was the only son of the late ' Captain Ernest Davies , of the firm of Anderson and Davies , solicitors , who was Captain of the Ludlow Company of the 1st Shropshire R.V. He was a grandson of the late Major Rodney 33 Anderson and nephew of Mr. Ashton Ander son , solicitor , Ludlow . At one time deceased was a Lieutenant in the 1st Shropshire V.R. , but retired . A short time ago his mother died from the effects of a fall and deceased had lived alone since at 41 , Mill Street . He had 100 been under medical treatment for about 10 Ashton Anderson , and there was no idea then that he would commit this rash act . Deceased was a kind hearted man and would never re- fuse to help anyone that appealed to him when in distress . Deceased has one sister , Mrs. Frank Sitwell , wife of Colonel Frank Sitwell , M.P. 42 late of Ferney Hall . ( Coroner ) held an inquest at 41 , Mill Street . day next , October 11th . Mr. A thanksgiving ser D. C. Campbell was vice will be held at 2.30 p.m. , to be followed Jury . Mr. Robert Marston ( solicitor ) rep - by the usual harvest tea , after which there duce of all kinds . The effort , which is being Mary Elizabeth Powell said she was house- organised by the Vicar , will be similar to that keeper to the deceased and the body the Jury of two years ago when the splendid sum of had viewed was that of Arthur Ashton .
Rowden Lily 25th , Mr. Edwards , Brierley Court ,
100
100
105
51
ST . MICHAEL'S , BODENHAM . The patronal festival was celebrated on Sun- day last . The preacher morning and even- ing was the Vicar ( the Rev. F. W. Worsey ) , who delivered interesting sermons appropriate to the day . There were large congregations on both occasions . Special Psalms were sung . The processional at the evening service was " We love the place O God , " the recessional hymn being " God of Love , O King of Peace . " At the morning service the congre- gation included a number of wounded soldiers from Hampton Court Auxiliary Hospital . HARVEST FESTIVAL .
On Monday evening Mr. H. T. Weyman The harvest festival will be held on Thurs-
foreman
of the
resented the family . Mars following evidence will be an auction sale of live stock and pro-
was taken : -
75
34
B1 , Assistant
Downton , ap-
December 1st ,
Rowden Starlike 33rd , Lord Rhondda , Icy , Mr. J. Edwards , Byton , Raspberry , Mr. E. Cave , The Drum , Fair Wind 2nd , Mr. Price , Knoakes Court , Alice 8th , Mr. E. Cave , The Drum ,
105
30
30
She
46
Fair Actress , Mr. Price , Knoakes Court , Rowden Lily 24th , Mr. Thomas , The Lowe Rockaway , Mr. Thomas , Leasowes ,
42
38
had been housekeeper to him for 5 29 and returned on the 18th of September . He The deceased had been away since July 9th was not well when he came back .
years .
He was
45
WIGMORE POLICE COURT . Tuesday , before Messrs . L. L. Moore , G. H. Green and T. J. Nott .
LICENSING .
An occasional license was granted to Mr. W .. Beaston , of Ludlow , from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. for an agricultural sale at Marlbrook Hall . A protection , order was granted from J. Tom- lins , of the Compasses Inn , Wigmore , to Edward Ford , of the Fleece Inn , Knighton .
BAKER FINED .
Henry John Sparey , baker and grocer , of Presteign , was charged with selling otherwise than by weight to one Mrs. Parsons at Lingen 9 loaves of bread on the 23rd of September . Defendant was further charged with delivering bread when not having with him proper scales or balances for weighing the same .
Defendant , who did not appear ,
wrote to
the Bench that owing to his usual van man being laid up with a broken leg and a num- ber of his staff having joined up , he was de- pendent in a large measure on what casual assistance he could obtain .
STOCK BULL . Vandal ( 31144 ) , Mr. J. Compton , The Property of Captain E. L. A.
Buckland , Leominster .
130
over £ 200 was realised .
ORGANIST'S RETIREMENT .
To the great regret of the Vicar , the Church-
wardens and congregation of St. Michael's , weak and ill and the last few days he had Mr. H. L. Harvey , of Eardisland , has found been hearing funny noises at night . He told it necessary to , resign his position as organist , witness so . On Thursday last at 3.30 a.m.1 it capacity in which he has acted with great he came to her and said she had someone in ability for the past six years . Heygate , the bedroom and said he could not sleep for period Mr. Harvey has , despite difficulties in During that the talking , but there was no ground for it . regard to the distance and bad weather , car- Since then he had complained of hearing ried out the duties of his office in a conscien- noisès when there was no reason . Deceased tious manner and has given entire satisfaction 58 had not slept for nights and nights . He had to the congregation at Bodenham . While sever been walking about up . and down stairs the ing his association with the parish with great whole of the night . The previous night reluctance . Mr. Harvey felt unable to
COWS AND CALVES . Cherry , Mr. E. Cave . The Drum , Her heifer calf , Mr. Prosser , Talgarth , Dolly , Mr. Hyde , Bromyard ,
Her bull calf , Mr. Griffiths , Tagarth , Welfare , Mr. Edwards , Brierley Court , Her bull calf , Mr. Powell , Wharton Bank ,
YEARLING HEIFERS . Simple , Mr. C. H. Morris , Weston , Straight Shot , Mr. J. S. Knott , Bodenham , Necklace , Mr. Thomas , The Lowe ,
LUDLOW . G.F.S.
Gns .
18
29
16 she heard him about the house till half past tinue another winter . Mr. Harvey , who has
41 four , then he went quiet .
She saw him at accepted the position of organist at Eardis- 15 about 6.30 that morning . He came downstairs land Parish Church , will be followed at Bod-
31
20
27
dedication service
P.C. Tomkins stated that on the 23rd of September last at Lingen he saw a lad in de - moved from Tower Street to a large room in Raven Lane . The service was conducted by fendant's employ deliver 9 loaves of bread to the Rev. A. E. Lloyd Kenyon ( Rector ) , and Mrs. Parsons . He weighed the bread on Mrs. there was a good attendance . Parson's scales , which were properly stamped , and found that the 2 lb. loaves and the quar- tern loaves were 1 and 1ozs , short of weight .
There had been complaints about the weight of this bread .
DOMESTIC INFELICITY .
HARVEST THANKSGIVING .
On Sunday Harvest Thanksgiving Services were held in the Primitive Methodist Church ,
EXPLOSION OF BOILER - FIRING TOOL .
and put his hat on and went out and in 10 enham by Mr. Simpson , the Homes , Boden-
minutes he returned again .. He spoke to her
ham , formerly organist at Eye .
DO YOUR BIT FOR THE WOUNDED .
URGENT APPEAL BY THE N.E.C. controllers of the local
On behalf of the National Egg Collection for
He went out before he the wounded the
Stationer , Kington .
eller , Drapers Lane , Leominster . condition , for cash.-E. MORGAN , Jew-
WANTED , young GIRL , as Companion- Help , private house , small family , ser- vant kept . - Apply , " R.S , " c / o News Office , Leominster .
WEWES to HALVES . Apply , Mrs.
VANTED , to put 18 good Shropshire BANKS , Lower Fields , Dilwyn .
W. eligible for the army , for carting and ANTED , strong LAD ( 16 ) , or MAN , in- general work ,, to live in , good wages given to suitable person . - Apply , MYTTON , Kingsland , Herefordshire .
WANTED , a good DAY GIRL.Apply ,
son
Mrs. C. P. SMITH , 20 , South Street , Leominster . NOMP . - MACHINIST ( ineligible ) Wanted , for country office , permanency , 38 / - Apply , T. J. PRICE , Printer , Ludlow . WANTED , at once , BOY , for farm house , preferred . Apply , RIDGLEY , Eyton , Leominster . YOUTan Schoolrooms , offices , boots , etc. , or MAN Wanted , as handyman , to live in . Apply , HEADMASTER , Lucton School , Kingsland , Herefordshire . Blenheims , Pippins , ' Apples Wanted . - Send particulars to BARNETT BROS . , Evesham .
5,000 TONS off the Pippins , and Jam
A.
G.
WEIGHT , Ivingtonbury , Leominster . ANTED , MILLER.Apply ,
experi- WANTED , COOK - GENERAL , enced , gentleman's house , Leominster district , family two , £ 20. - Apply , " C.D , " c / o News Office , Leominster .
WANTED , about 20 Acres of good GRASS Haven , Dilwyn .
KEEP . Apply , JAMES LEWIS , The WMother's Help , in or near Leominster.- VANTED , SITUATION as Companion or Apply , " K , " c / o News Office , Leominster . COOK - GENERAL , or young GIRL with small family , house - parlourmand kept . - Apply , some knowledge of cooking required , Mrs. EADY , The Gables , Leominster .
WANTED , WASHERWOMAN , Mondays .
Home .
Apply , MISS SEABORN , Girls ' Orphan
WANTED , useful MAN as Driver , and to
help in yard.-W. BRADFORD , Royal Oak Hotel , Leominster .
WANTED by middle - aged Person , SITUA-
TION as HOUSEKEEPER to one in family , trustworthy , reliable , small wage for comfortable home . - Apply , P. P , " c / o News Office , Leominster .
ANTED , APPLE PICKERS . - Apply , T.
WAN DAVIES , LAIKS . Apply
WANTED to eat , small detached RESI- DENCE , 4 bedrooms , garden , near Leo- minster . Apply , VICAR , Rowlstone , Pontrilas , Hereford .
WANTED , good GENERAL , country pre- ferred . - Apply , Mrs. T. B. G. VALE , 15 , Church Street , Leominster .
WANTED , young MAN , ineligible for
army , as Shoeing - Smith , must be nailer on . Apply , BRACE , R.S.S. , Leominster . ANTED , at once , a young GIRL , as W Help , live as family . THOMAS , The Elms , Kingsland . Apply , Mrs.
WANTED , a MAN , for bottle washing and
stable work . - Apply , THE ALTON COURT BREWERY CO . , LTD . , Leominster .
and asked about a cheque that had been lost . He had sent it to Mr. Parr . He went up- stairs , but came down and turned his pockets out . He had never done this before and she knew he was not right . He went upstairs and brought down a bundle of papers and burnt them in the kitchen range . She believed there were treasury notes in them . Then he went into the library and took up half a On Thursday evening a was held in connection with the opening of sheet of notepaper . the new club room . The Club has been re- burnt the things but failed to out his depot wish to tender grateful thanks to a hat . She followed him , but failed to find him collectors and contributors who so devotedly . and by the time she got back deceased came continue their support week by week . Only in by the front door down the street . About by such effort and self sacrifice can this ex- o'clock she prepared his breakfast and went cellent organisation be maintained , and only up to tell him it was ready . He did not wounded be ade- answer the door and she tried it and found by maintaining it can our it bolted and locked and as slie turned to come quately supplied with fresh eggs . There are down she heard a fall and three groans and many parishes which have never yet organised a collection , and others which have suc- Old Street . The church was tastefully decor- she then went and asked Mr. Evans to come . cumbed to difficulties . We earnestly appeal with Defendant was fined £ 2 and £ 1 respectively . ated and He came and the door was locked and he that the need be realised and personal effort flowers , grain , evergreens Philip Woodhouse was charged with riding fruit by the members of the congregation . went for the doctor . During this time she last issue , took place on Friday last at Iving- a cycle having no light thereon after light- The sermons were preached by Mr. T. A. went into his bedroom and into the bath - be forthcoming and that new collections and contributors will come forward and help to August 23rd . P.C. Miles King , Hereford , at the morning and evening room through another door . He was there ton Parish Church . There was a large atten- ing up time on sat on the floor with a terrible gash in his carry through during the present stress . Those who are ministering to our wounded dance of relatives and friends of the deceased . proved the case and defendant was fined 4s . services . At 6 o'clock an organ recital was throat and his head against the bed and he all tell us how grateful our boys are for every Thomas Cook was fined is . for riding a given by Mr. J. Parr . The service was conducted by the Rev. John was breathing very heavily . She then went little thing that is done for them . Davies , R.D. , Rector of Stoke Prior . There bicycle without a rear light on the night of What and called Mr. Estyn Jones and he and his they think of the National Egg Collection for September 3rd at Ballsgate . were many floral tributes as follows : - wife came . Mr. Jones went for help and " From his loving wife and children , Frank , the Wounded is shown by the letter of thanks while he was away deceased reached the Gertie , Kate , Minnie , Ernest and Albert " ; Edwin Edwards , roadman , Aymestrey , was Vulcan , a monthly engineering journal for razor from underneath him and made a gash which Private J. M. Parry ( 48432 ) , B.E.F. , a " In loving memory , " from Charlie and May , charged by his wife , Minnie Edwards , with as- Welshman from Carnarvon , sat down recently owners and users of power , describes a re- at his throat and with that he jumped up Bristol ; " In loving sympathy , " from Harry saulting her on September 16th . markable explosion of a boiler - firing tool . It and went towards the bedroom door , still in a Rouen hospital and wrote to one of the and Rose , Nantybuck ; From his loving National Egg Collection helpers , and this is Mr. C. Tyrrell , Ludlow , appeared for the appears that in the Manchester district , and gashing at his throat . She went and met Mr. children , Nellie and Charlie ( London ) " ; " With deepest sympathy . " from Florrie and complainant , and Mr. Levick , Leominster , de- it may be in others , boiler - firing tools are Bryan and they had to hold him down and what he said : " I thought it only right to let you know that your labour is not in vain often made up in three pieces , the ends being they got the razor from him . He died about in sending eggs out here . God is sure to pay Jack ( France ) ; With loving remembrance , ' Complainant stated that on the day in ques- solid and welded to a central length of iron half an hour after he was found . from his sisters , Emily and Minnie ; " With tion when she came down to breakfast her piping . This arrangement renders the tool satisfied that he was not quite in his right you , and God only knows the good they are He had been doing to my brave now , and I know for comrades . I have been in deepest regret and sincere sympathy , " from husband refused to let her have any break- considerably lighter than if solid throughout , mind for the last few days . Ivingtonbury ; " With sincere sympathy , " fast and when she remonstrated with him he and is found to be of ample strength when low and depressed since he came home . certain that your eggs have saved many lives . " from the organist and choir , St. John's The pipe from which Mills had been attending him , but he had A Canadian who has been twice wounded took hold of her and struck her five or six used as a rake or slice . Church , Ivington ; very kind remem- said to one of the workers for the Collec- brance , " from the hoppickers , Ivingtonbury ; times on the nape of the neck , the effects of the tool in question was made was of a rather not taken the medicine , only one dose . It was in . diameter in- etc. , Thomas J. Bryan , plumber , Broad which she still felt . On the Friday follow- poor quality of iron . tion " I only wish your girls could just see " With deepest sympathy , " from Annie and The Street , stated that at about 10 past 9 he was our fellows when they get these eggs . ing he waylaid her when coming home and side and had a thickness of about in . You Florrie Preece : " In loving memory , " from a kicked her bicycle . It was not true that he solid handle was about 18in . long and also the sent for and he found deceased standing in friend ; " With loving sympathy , " George and Fannie Chambers ; " With kind suprised her with another man , and he had slicer end , so that , with about 5ft . of piping his throat . He had already done some part out there , to say nothing of the pleasure they vocal and orchestral records always in stock . the middle of the room in the act of cutting remembrance and deep sympathy , " from all since locked her out and she was now living that the explosion was a violent one and oc- of it . He caught deceased by the two arms the total length was about Sft . give . A chap's been out in the trenches a at Coombs Moor ; " In loving remembrance , " at Yatton . g evide Defendant in giving evidence stated that curred during the actual slicing of the fire . and pulled them back and the man took the razor off him . year , eighteen months , perhaps two years ; he got up on the morning in question about Unfortunately , the man who was using the tool had with him he's never seen an egg ! He wakes up one horse 14 to 15 hands . - Apply , " P.O , " razor was embedded in his throat . There was able bed . Someone comes along with one of c / o News Office , Leominster . about half past 9 when he and the children there may be many other hollow firing tools your fine new - laid eggs . Well , I should just were about to commence the meal his wife of the same type in use , it is very desirable no one in the room when he went in . came downstairs and said " Where is my that this extraordinary accident should be Evans came and called him . Robert Marston , solicitor , stated that he was like your girls to see that fellow's face ! He breakfast ? " He replied " If there is not suffi- made known . looks as if that egg had dropped straight Two or three theories have been put for- deceased's solicitor , and had seen him in the cient for you in the pan you can go and get course of the days . He had been hold of the pan to strike him and he took hold most feasible seems to of the pan to prevent her . She also en- burst by steam pressure .
" In
from Mr. and Mrs. Davies and family ; " With deep sympathy , " from Mrs. Luther and Mrs.
fended .
It is stated
She was
Dr.
witness
people in your comfortable homes have not the remotest idea what the eggs mean to us
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YANTED , WOMAN to clean , good wages -Apply , BASSETT , Queen's Head Vaults , Leominster . WANTED , a good capable MAID . - Apply ,
Leominster .
Mrs. DEW EDWARDS , Pierrepont Road , ANTED , SHEPHERD , good cottage Ivingtonbury , Leominster .
Wand garden . Apply , A. G. BRIGHT ,
FOR SALE . ARAMOPHONES and RECORDS , Master's Voice " instruments , and latest
" His
-E . BROWN , Advertiser Buildings , Ludlow .
Postans ; " With deep sympathy , " from Mr. half past 7 and prepared the breakfast . At was badly shaken and somewhat burnt , and as When he went into the room the blade of the morning to find himself in a clean comfort- OR Sale , RALLI CAR , equal to new , suit
and Miss Griffiths , Leominster ; " With sincere Sympathy , " from Mr. and Mrs. W. Jones ; " With deepest sympathy , " from Mr. and Mrs C. Griffiths , Ivington ; " With deepest sym pathy , " from Mr. and Mrs. Brookes ; " With sincere sympathy , " from Mr. and Mrs. W. Law : With deepest sympathy , " from Mr.
and Mrs. Broome .
KINGSLAND VOLUNTEER
Mr.
more from Mr. Davies . " His wife then got ward as to the cause of the accident , but the e accident , but the count as to last few dattention to him and
on
down from heaven . I believe if a man came egg the other he'd take the egg . " Can any words plead half so eloquently as The
along with a £ 20 note in one hand and the
need is great . Will you help ? Remember those of these two grateful Tommies ? that the S.O.S. of the National Egg Collec- tion for the Wounded has a double meaning- " Save Our Soldiers " and " Sacrifice Of Self . " former ? For the sake of our Tommies- " Do m you give the latter to bring about the your bit . "
DAMSONS for Sale , 12lbs . for 1 / --- Apply ,
DALLEY , 91 , Etnam Street , Leominster . NOR Sale ,
Fatched White Leghorn " COCKERELS ,
laying strain , 4 / - each . -Apply , WISHLADE , Kington .
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10 be Sold by Private Treaty , at a low re- serve , Four FREEHOLD BRICK - BUILT COTTAGES ( one used as a double - dwelling ) , at Ebnal , about 1 miles from Leominster , ad- tion of George Fletcher and others ; rents 10/6 joining the road to Kingsland , in the occupa- per week . Apply to Messrs . LLOYD & SON , Solicitors , Leominster .
We understand , he thought he was not in his right mind He came Friday . to his office and said he deavoured to upset the table and contents . adds the Vulcan , that the tool had only He did not hit her . If she had a sore throat recently been repaired ; and it is just possible , thought he heard voices and asked witness if he was a thought reader . He thought he was it was the result of going with other men . On that when the welding , say of the pointed end , was done a minute hole or crack remained in wrong and phoned Dr. Mills . the following Friday her caught her with Mr. Dr. Mills stated that he had been attending DETACHMENT . Davies , of Wigmore , since when he had had the tube , and as the tool was probably put deceased 12 days and came to see him on into water on conclusion of the welding , a Steps are being taken to form a platoon of nothing further to do with her . Violet Edwards , a daughter aged 11 years , partial vacuum would be formed in the tube Friday evening after hearing from Mr. Mars ton and he had seen him two or three times B " Company of the Herefordshire Volunteer corroborated in the main her mother's evi- on cooling , so that water would be drawn in . since and had endeavoured in every way he The small opening in the tube which admitted could to extract from him any fact or symp- Regiment , from the Kingsland , Shobdon and dence . Eardisland districts , etc. , and a meeting to After hearing Mr. Levick for the defence the water would shortly be sealed by rust , so tom which was a sign of an unsound mind further this object will be held on Saturday , the Bench retired to consider their verdict and that when the tool was heated during the and which would justify him in certifying him CA October 13th , at 7.45 p.m. , at the Schools , upon returning into Court announced that they stoking operation steam would be formed and as insane , but he failed . He said he was de- Kingsland . Mr. R. H. George will preside had no doubt that there were faults on both a dangerous pressure rapidly , accumulated . pressed and run down . The deceased told him On the whole the reports of the District season . and addresses will be given by Lieut . - Col . A. sides and the case would be dismissed , the Obviously , the drilling of a few holes at the he had taken the medicine and had benefited Commissioners to the Food Production Depart- W. Foster , Officers of the Staff of the Battalion parties being advised to make up their dif- handle end of the tube would have prevented by it . That morning he arrived at 9.15 and ment for the week ending September 22 are and local gentlemen . Particulars of conferences and live more amicably in the the accident , and it would be well to have all found deceased on the bed being held down by rather discouraging . ditions of service and forms of enrolment may future . " The weather has continued deplorable for MUSICAL TUITION : Pianoforte , Organ , be obtained before the meeting from Mr. J. O. Morgan , Mayfield , Eardisland .
TILLINGTON .
her trap .
such tubular firing tools so treated .
" A wish ? "
HARVEST DAMAGE .
MASKS for Sale , probably the only consign- ment of wine and spirit casks for this Apply , BIDDLE , Chequers , Leomin-
ster .
Singing , etc. 250 Certificates gained by former pupils at the public examinations.- Mr. J. SIMPSON , A.R.C.O. , 22 , Broad Street , Leominster ; or The Homes , Bodenham .
consider these windows washed ? " Mistress : " Why , Bridget , you surely don't Bridget : " Sure , urum , I washed them nicely on the
The Mr. Bryan's man and someone else . STONE THROWING . place was covered with blood . Deceased was harvesting , " says the Somerset , Devon , and Cornwall Commissioner , Harold Walker , Yatton , was charged with struggling and had two gaping wounds in and I am afraid They " What are you doing with that sheet of his neck . were self inflicted and he that very serious damage has been done . " throwing a stone at Annie Price , wife of J. T. From Berks , Bucks , Oxon , and Wilts also " I'm died at 9.25 a.m. After what he had heard Price , Yatton Marsh , on September 21st . paper , John ? " sharply asked his wife . Complainant stated that when she was re - making a wish , ' answered Mr. Meekun . that night there was no question but that his the report is on the pessimistic side . In the Derby , Warwick , and Worcester re- " Yes , my dear . In your mind was unbalanced . The Coroner said he did not think there port it is mentioned that while there is a big Last Sunday harvest sermons were preached turning home on the evening in question in When opposite defendant's gar- presence I shall not presume to call it a will . " at the Primitive Methodist Chapel by Mr. W. Toddy " Papa , every now and then I see was any necessity to call any more evidence . yield of straw " there is very little in it . " Better news comes from Lincoln , Rutland , a painful thing to him ( the Coroner ) Morris ( Tillington ) in the afternoon , and Mr. den she was struck in the back by a stone Corn mer- Leonard Lewis ( Hereford ) at night . The even- with considerable force . Upon turning round something in the papers about the ruling It was What is it ? " Papa ( after a to have to hold that inquiry . He had known Nottingham , and Peterborough . On Tuesday she saw defendant in the garden opposite ; she passion . ' ing congregation was crowded . the thanksgiving meeting was held , with the had been previously annoyed by the Walkers . cautious glance round ) : " It's a disease your deceased all his life and he was a personal chants here regard the condition of the newly threshed corn as satisfactory . friend of the deceased's father and he Thomas Caine , of , Yatton , who was in the ma is badly afflicted with , my son ! " The Essex report states that the recovery Rev. A. Warcup ( Circuit Minister ) and Mr. sure their sympathy would go out to the sis- Aunt : " Johnnie , why is it that you never Morris as speakers . This little sanctuary was trap with complainant . gave evidence to the Johnnie ter of the deceased and his uncle , Mr. Ashton in wheats after the wet weather has been ex- stone out of a remember to say Thank you ? ' " made very beautiful by seasonable decorations , effect that defendant shot a The Jury ceptional , and some very good crops of spring their sad trouble . Anderson , in Mrs. Pugh and catapult whilst up in a damson and and aunt's knee ) : " I expect it's ' cause I don't had two in that there could be no be up to the average and potatoes a splendid ( eyeing wistfully a box of chocolates on his questions to answer : Did deceased wheat have been harvested . carried out by Mrs. Lucas , Mrs. Cross . These were heartily thanked by complainant in the back . get things given to the Minister .. me often enough to doubt , and in this case , which was without ex- crop .
Fined ros .
cautioned as to his future conduct ..
practice . "
was
inside , so ye can look out ; but I intentionally aignorant Jones children nixt door couldn't lift them a little dirty on the outside so thim look in . " Mistress ( in search of a maid ) : " Did you get a reference from your last mistress ? " is it ? " Root crops will Applicant : " Yes'm . " Applicant : ' Sure it wasn't worth keeping , ma'am . "
Mistress " Where
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