Leominster News - July 1920

Leominster News 30th July 1920 - Page 5

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Leominster News 30th July 1920 - Page 5

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Date 30/07/1920
Type Newspaper
Format
Language English
Area Leominster News
Collection Holder Herefordshire Libraries
Date of Publication 30th July 1920
Transcription T WEEK
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s Stocks must be cleared .
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ot miss this money - saving opportunity .
Victoria House , Corn Square
SON , LEOMINSTER .
e Lacey is Mr.
the estate in
of the late Sir
GENERAL DRAPERS ,
At a committee meeting of the Leominster Agricultural Improvement Society held at the Royal Oak Hotel on Friday last with Alderman
its withdrawal H. F. Russell in the chair , Mr. W. T. Morris December at promised on behalf of himself and Mr. F. J. be remembered Williams to provide a site for the annual een settled at
m Earl Chester - meeting of the Society , at Yatton , Aymestrey .
years .
It was decided to hold the meeting on Tues-
day , October 12 and that a dinner be held at Leominster in the evening . The secretaries re- of the late Mr. ported that no entries had been received for Staunton Park , the smallholder's competitions for which the eford , and of County Council offer prizes , and it was decided Warrington ) , to leave the entries open for a fortnight , years Chairman namely until August 6th .
y
February 27th ,
of the gross
net personalty
of duties , to his
es : £ 100 each to
driver , if still in
July 23rd , 2,000 , is the date by which the last instalment on the loan for the Rural District Council's housing scheme will have to be paid and the remoteness of that year created some amusement among the members . At any rate it is
oachman and his is consoling to the ratepayers to know that
aller sums to six
or life or until he some part of our present indebtedness is being pension to John spread over a period so long that the end of it
will not in all human probability interest them
hall Heyes ; £ 10 financially .
ach other servant
ears service , and
I of less than two
Parr left £ 5,000 ,
ing wines ) . per
a life annuity of
Considerable interest centred in the perform- ance given by the Leominster Town Silver Band at the Iron Cross on Saturday evening Under the conductorship of the Band- last . master , Mr. A. Fairbanks , the Band rendered with skilful effectiveness the following pro- gramme of music : -March , " Old Comrades , Songe - di - Automme ( A. Teike ) ; valse , Maid of the
of such household C.
for the furnishing Joyce ) ; selection ( by request ) ,
eford . He left Mountains
( Simson ) ; overture , Impetuo
daughters , Dame ( Bidgood ) : valse ,
La Rosa
or Jessie , Countess selection . " Chu Chin Chow
Ord Hume ) ; Ord . Hume ) .
Waring . He also We understand that the band will again play Raymond William to - morrow ( Saturday ) evening , in Corn Square . ary Bingham Parr ;
is executor : £ 200
£ 200 each to his
alia to his brother- Messrs . Turford and Southward are making excellent progress with the building of four houses at Little Hereford . In the case of one pair the roof principals are in position and the second pair are in a slightly less advanced stage
Kaye and his the trustees of his
of
construction . The accommodation provided , were : £ 100 each while not elaborate , is arousing favourable com- ment and there are already several applications before the Leominster Rural District Council .
Raymond Parr ;
son , Henry Charl - The amount of the rents will shortly be fixed in order that as soon as ready the houses may
y : £ 100 War Loan
child ; £ 150 per an- be occupied without delay .
of his grandson , Sir
his other property
arr absolutely . As
Hereford Times
he recommended
in the matter ) that
em in such a man-
be most conducive
rvative Party in the

RECORDS ! For
he largest combined
, see - Page 3 .
ster
Trades
Mr. Fred Illman , florist and market gardener ,
68 , St. Owen Street , Hereford , committed
suicide by taking weedkiller of an arsenical character , and the coroner's jury found that he was temporarily insane when he committed the act . Last week he was arrested on a grave
criminal charge , and was remanded on bail in the sum of £ 100 . Mr. Illman had been a zealous churchworker , and very popular .
was 40 years of age .
He
On Saturday last a new steam tractor with
two side - tipping trailers , went down High
and Street in the glory of new paint and varnish
on Monday last with the inscription in bright colours
the chair . Dele- minster Rural District Council .
Leo
let
The engine ere in attendance . had full steam up and evidently intended to k was again dis- everyone know that it had arrived and was tisfaction was ex- about to commence on the urgent , work of up by Alderman hauling stone to put the roads into something er members of the resembling their pre - war condition . The mem- on . The matter re - bers of the Rural District Council , with their Memorial Surveyor and Clerk are to be congratulated
he
on
War reported upon and the business - like way they have faced the haul- at much good work ing problem and the speed with which they There is no
n George Page by had secured up - to - date plant .
gard to inserting a doubt that their policy will not only result in Council work , that better roads but in economy to the rates at a be paid by con- time when hauling contracts are excessively taken in regard to high . Those who have had occasion to travel the autumn , and over the main roads from Hereford to Leomin-
ansacted .
the Prevention of
tigated 3,657 com-
uelty in England ,
the month of June .
ster , and on to Brimfield will express the hope
that the county authorities will take a leaf
out
of Leominster's book and get a move on . The
pot holes are giving rise to endless complaints
and it is high time that this part of the county received some attention on the part of the
d 3,461 were found County Surveyor . A visit to the roads just over 9,219 children and the border into Shropshire will show that Here- Warnings were fordshire roads have seriously depreciated .
were prosecuted ( re-
and 208 were dealt At Leominster Men's Own Brotherhood on
er ways . From its Sunday last when Mr. Chubb presided , the
iety has dealt with speaker was Mr. Aaron Jones , of Hamnish , who nvolving 2,999,197 gave an earnest and thoughful address . Miss and County Branch Hope Bright , the soloist , rendered
2 cases were dealt ceiveth sinners
The local office of Bright accompanied .
etc. is situated at
Hereford .
"
and
Christ re- The Gift . " Mrs.
In order to call attention to the work of the
Manchester Unity , Oddfellow Day has been ar-
inster Stock Market , ranged to take place on Thursday next ,
and Baldwin had a August 5th , at Leominster .
stock .
At 2 p.m. there
There were will be an official reception at the Town Hall ,
up to £ 67 5s . , followed by a meeting in the grounds of the £ 36 to £ 55 . There Waverley Hotel .
Major Ward - Jackson , M.P. ,
heir calves on offer has kindly consented to preside . The principal hands , being some- speaker will be a distinguished visitor in the ht previously . One person of Sir Alfred Warren , O.B.E. , M.P.
2 , and another from Parliamentary Agent to the Unity . Sir Alfred embridge , £ 60 15s .. will deal with National Insurance in relation to £ 52 10s . Store the Friendly Societies , and also the new Un- It is hoped that
s with their calves employment Insurance Bill .
ens up to £ 44 10s .; there will be a large attendance .
Mr. W. Speakman ,
er head , yearlings At the Royal Oak Hotel , Leominster , on
s were a somewhat Friday last , Messrs . E. Hammond and Son
wing a downward offered four freehold dwelling - houses , known .
gs made up to £ 14 as Arundal Terrace , Hereford Road .
The
en pigs sold for £ 27 houses which are brick - built and slated , contain made from 45s . to front room , kitchen , back kitchen , three bed- 70s . to £ 6 15s . The property was withdrawn at
rooms , etc.
for fat lambs and £ 800 . Messrs . Easton and Gregory are the ven-
from 90s . to £ 6 2s . ,
to £ 9 2s . , rams up
e for fat calves was
de up to £ 6 2s . 6d .
dor's solicitors .
Mr. Bert Lauraine has engaged a great and expensive attraction at the Institute , Leomin- ster , for Monday , August 2nd , and during the
er the Scout move week ; in the form of Mrs. Fred Osmond's
one that has caused London Repertoire Company , of high class
in the past . The plays and players , who come straight from the ave always denied Theatre Royal , Sheffield .
After making a
ency and they now big success in London , they have visited all which opened at the big cities in the provinces . The plays There is plenty of
ve that the move- will be of a high order , and put on with all any military bias it the attention to detail .
hough the majority good refined comedy in each of them , and a
a the services , they first class caste , including Miss Lilly Harrold ,
t as far from mili- Leominster's favourite .
We are certain that
ointed out that all anyone paying a visit to the Institute during ovement , including the week commencing August and , will go new feature . An- away delighted with the result . ffice has declined to each evening at 7.30 , commence at 8 o'clock . Doors open
ay because the Boy .
become a recog-
ated that the most the Garden Fete and Sale , held on July 8th , The details of receipts and expenditure of fore the war was in ing is being made the Priory Church Heating Fund are now The cash which conform to available .
from
all
sources
ase the Association amounted to 124 28. 4d . The expenses were :
hire
of piano , etc. , per Mr. Crimp , £ 3 1s . 6d .;
hire of tables and cartage , 108 .; conjuror's
fee , £ 5 58 .; printing and stationery , £ 7 98 .
minster Men's Own 4d .; total , £ 16 58. 1od . , leaving the handsome
the Hall , Etnam cash balance at the bank towards the fund of
Mr. S. J. Hayward , 107 16s . 6d . The promoters are
to be
Gregory is the heartily congratulated upon the excellent re-
Mr. R. Gregory.sult of their efforts .
the meeting at
tion for expenses .
( Continued on Page 5 ) .
TO VISITORS .
Do You
Require
Tooth Brushes Dentifrice Toilet Soap Toilet Cream
Bath Gloves
?
Infants or Invalids Foods Manicure or Toilet Requisites Photographic Requisites
Films : Developed and Printed Repairs to Spectacles or Eyeglasses
Hair Brush and Comb
Shampoo Powders
Eau de Cologne
Shaving Soap
Safety Razor Blades
GET YOUR SUPPLIES FROM
ELLWOOD & SON ,
Bay Rum
Face Powder
Sponge
Hair Wash
Shaving Brush , & c .
Chemists & Opticians ,
The Rexall Pharmacy ,
DRAPERS LANE , LEOMINSTER .
( Continued from Page 4 ) .
The Mayor has received a generous donation
of £ 25 from Mr. R. M. Thornely towards the War Memorial Fund . We hope his munificent gift will act as an incentive to those residents
of Leominster who have not yet made their contribution to this fund . Now that a definite scheme has been decided upon there is no
son for further delay , and we hope the Mayer Your Eyes
will be well supported in carrying this import-
ant project to a satisfactory conclusion .
At Kington market on Tuesday the supply
of poultry was again small , there being also a drop in prices . Poultry and ducks made 8 / - to 10 / - per couple . Eggs were 32d . each , and rabbits 6d . per lb. There was very little fruit on offer .

THE LEOMINSTER NEWS , JULY 30. 1920 .
TESTED
THOROUGHLY WITH THE LATEST INSTRUMENTS .
REPAIRS Neatly and Promptly Executed .
Students of the curious will note with in- terest that whereas , generally speaking , the weather recently might be described as atrocions , the Clerk of the Weather has been gracious enough to spare his showers of blessing on the last two Thursdays , with the result that numerous social functions have Qualified Opticians , LEOMINSTER . been held successfully . This may be taken
as an omen of happy import by the promoters
of Weobley Sports and Fete , which takes place
on Thursday next and should induce people
in all parts of the county to arrange to spend a pleasant day in the picturesque confines of Garnstone Castle . We have previously de-
Ellwood & Son ,
LEOMINSTER BOROUGH POLICE COURT .
Thursday , before the Mayor ( Councillor J. tailed the attractive programme of sports for B. Dowding ) , Dr. G. Steel , Mr. T. H. Edwards , which there are generous prizes . In addition there is the kind offer of Sir Joseph Verdin Mr. E. Cole , Mr. T. J. Enoch .
programmes .
CHARGE OF FALSE PRETENCES .
YOUNG DEFENDANT BOUND OVER .
Lily Wethersby , of Sellack , near Ross , late
of Etnam Street , Leominster , was brought up
the number and he adjusted it . It was a very trivial case .
Supt . Rooke said there were 50 or 60 motor cycles through and one had no number on . The Mayor said the majority of the Bench fined the defendant ..
NO NUMBER PLATE . Wilfred John Phillips , Lyttleton Road , Edg- baston , bedstead manufacturer , was sum moned for having no front index plate Mr. Levick appeared and pleaded guilty .
REV . JOHN NAPLETON AT
LEOMINSTER .
APPEAL FOR THE PRIORY CHURCH .
5
ANTED , middle of August , respectable
St. John and the words , " I pray not that thou W HELP , private house , small dairy , two
wouldst take them out of the world but that thou wouldst keep them from the evil were said Knox the anchor on which he laid hold .
BRITAIN'S ANCHOR .
received numerous letters in reference to her Miss Alice Farr informs us that she has book " Britain's Anchor . " Mr. John Henry
in family . Apply , EDWARDS , Comberton , Orleton , S.O.
A GENERAL HELP WANTED , for country Inn . - Apply , Mrs. GOODE , The Castle , Wigmore , Kingsland .
WANTED , DAY GIRL . - Mrs . JEFFERY ,
Alderman's Meadow , Leominster .
The preacher at Leominster Priory Church on Sunday was the Rev. John Napleton , Chap- lain of the French Protestant Hospital , London . Mr. Napleton has for many years been a appre- ciated visitor to Leominster , having as an asso- clation with the ancient borough the fact that at one time his father was curate at the Priory Church in P.C. Marston said that on July 18th , at 3-45 the most Mr. Napleton took as his text : book with its charming design and will get warm - hearted and practical interest : Railway Assurance , writes : " I received your p.m. , he stopped this motor cycle in High in the morning when they looked round about . it on the station stating that he had had a smash and it got they saw no man any more , save Jesus only it as I journey apers for you . I shall read OR SALE , Five Pure - bred White Wyan-
And
Street . There was no front plate , defendant knocked off . He said he had it in his pocket . with themselves ( St. Mark 9 : 8 ) . Mr. Levick said the plate came off near Preaching without manuscript , the reverend Malvern . He fixed it on the forks and be gentleman said they had there the most import tween Hereford and Leominster it jolted off ant and highest in dignity of all the events re-
Mr. C. Lewis : " I read your little book right through as soon as I had it . "
( the book right
The author hopes to be able to give a dona- tion to the Hereford General Hospital and the Leominster Cottage Hospital and if the book has helped in the inculcation of the Universal Brotherhood of Mankind it will not have lived in vain . And the time draweth nearer when an shal not oust his b
again and he put it in pocket . corded in connection with St. James whom they The Mayor said this practice of pacing on were commemorating that day . It indicated the roads was most dangerous . Mr. Levick said he believed that in a reli- similar occurrence to that of Jacob at Bethel ability trial the riders were restricted as to The name James was of course the Anglicised form of Jacovus . He was with the God - Man pace . He believed the average pace was 20 and was taken aback and afraid just as Jacob miles an hour . The Mavor : More like 40 miles an hour was when he exclaimed that he had been in the presence of God though he knew it not . And for each service rendered , Ask some great ignoble fee . Hand linked to hand they journey , Fulfilling manhood's vision rare ,
many of them .
at 20 miles an hour .
A fine of 1 was imposed .
NO LAMPS ON TRAP . Louis Morgan , The Ryde , Kimbolton , en- gineer , was fined for driving trap with out lights on July 16th at 10.15 p.m. P.S. Matthews said that when he stopped defendant in Broad Street he said he had no lamps . He advised him to borrow lamps , but defendant did not do so . He had only just
brother man
Lo they reared a race of giants
I am their interitance : and ye shall Beautiful and strong and fair ,
In his glorious worth Adown the star - bespangled carpet Of God's Earth .
FOR SALE .
dotte COCKERELS , hatched in March ; price 12s . 6d . together , or 158. singly - Apply , VALE , Bryanston , Leominster .
RUBBER TYRES put on while you wo BRUTON & PUGH'S Carriage Works , Leo- minster .
OR SALE , FERRETS Apply , J. WATKINS ,
Forstone , Dilwyn , Leominster .
DELIVERY FROM STOCK , New Calthorpe
2 - Stroke Motor Cycle , 2 % Calthorpe Jap , 8 Twin Imperial Jap , with Lucas Mag . - dyno . and Side - Car ; Light Side - Car Chassis , II ; Coachbuilt Bodies , £ 13 . Full particulars on application , HEREFORD MOTOR CO . , LTD . , Hereford .
FOR SALE , BOY'S BICYCLE , 19 - inch frame , equal to new . - Apply , ELLSMORE , Ford Bridge , Leominster .
FOR
OR SALE , HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , surplus furnishings . - Apply , MATTHEW WILLIAMS , Ashton , Leominster .
FOR SALE , cheap , Gent's full - sized CYCLE ( Hobart ) , equal to new - Apply , DAVIES , West End , Pembridge .
SECONDHAND PERAMBU-
Mr. Levick said the competitors were rid- Both instances showed that they were men of ing to scheduled time and if they were in God and were in possession and had an inheri : front of their time it counted against them . tance in the " Messiah that was for to come . " The Mayor : At 20 miles an hour the num- There was a verse , Ezekiel 44 : 28 , where they read : ber plate would not be likely to come off . Mr. Levick : Some of the pot - holes near give them no possession in Israel I am their Blood - stains and oaths forgotten here are enough break a machine in half possession . This of course referred to the In one perfect welded bliss . priests , and go where they would all over the Angel looked and whispered world , wherever there was any semblance of We have waited long for this , religion , civilised or savage . they would find Man walketh God - like that the two classes were what they called clergy and laity , because the clergy or what represented them must do for them what they could not do for themselves . In the Christian religion the clergy baptised and administered the Lord's supper , they preached and they taught , and above all they blessed . They were admitted by baptism into the inheritance and into the possession of the gift of the Holy Ghost , their faithful guardian . But there were DEFECTIVE REAR LAMP . recreant heirs as they all knew . What a dread James Owen Harper , Market Street , Craven ful contrast ! The cry of a lost soul . Balaam Arms , motor mechanic , was summoned for said : " I shall see him but not now : I shall failing to illuminate the rear index plate of behold him but not nigh . Not now here on a motor car on July 16th in Broad Street . He this earth , and not nigh in that great day the consumnation of all things . But they were Evidence was given by P.S. Matthews , who told that they should see him as He is : that said that the lamp was near one wheel and was their inheritance . But what of their pos- the plate on the other side , so that the nuin - session ; it was Jesus and Jesus only as they ber could not possibly be illuminated . " I am with you always . read in their text . said the oil from the exhaust He said , Even unto the end of the world " ance they would be for ever with the Lord . But there was a disputed inheritance , the pleasure in sending PO . for Britain's An- tripod , cost £ 5 8s . , all new . What offers . chor . " Alderman Hawkins : Send me COLSTON DAVIES , South Street , Leominster . World the Flesh and the Devil , and they had another . Your book will prove a comfort to Mr. and Mrs. Drennan : " We are to contend against them . They were invisible , many . "
started from the Blue Boar .
pleaded guilty . July 16th Brood
Defendant the white glass . The lamp and
plate were as turned out by the makers . Superintendent Rooke said the makers took no responsibility once the car left the works . Fined 10s .
The author of " Britain's " Anchor " tenders her warmest thanks to all who have pur- chased and assisted in the sale of the above FLATOR - Apply , 3 , Cranes Lane , Leo- book . Some 400-500 copies have been dis- posed of through the courtesy and kindliness minster . of all , especially local people . By the kind permission of the proprietors of the shops where the book has been on sale some of the letters received will be on view , the names of some are as follows :
Two DUCKS , 7 months old , 30 / Apply , READING , Newtown , near Leominster .
FOR SALE , Indian Runner DRAKE and
BRICKS , and Brick Roofing Tiles , suitable for farm buildings . - 19 , Broad Street ,
Sir Joseph Verdin : " I hope you'll have a good sale . The Bishop of London . The Leominster . Mayor of Leominster : " I am glad you thought of me . I am interested in it . " The RUBBER - TYRED GOVERNESS CAR for Bishop of Durham . Lord Leverhulme writes : " I am pleased to have a copies of Britain's all in good condition . - Apply , Anchor . Sir Geoffrey Cornewall , 2 copies . Mr. E. Cadbury and Miss Dorothy Cadbury ,
Sale , with brass - mounted lamps , etc. , GARDENER , Eaton , Hennor , Leominster .
and if they attained to their promised inherit- Bournville , Birmingham , a copies " I have N canvas carrying case and folding metal
Alfred E. Bowen , Captain , of the Shrop and they must fight as seeing Him who was glad to have the opportunity of buying it , " ADY'S CYCLE , splendid condition . - Ap-
shire Motor Garage , Craven Arms , was fined invisible . They had to fight the good fight Alderman , Mrs. and Miss Farr , 6 copies . Mr. £ 1 for driving without two sidelights on July with all their might their banner , the blood and Mrs. Moore : " We think it a lovely little 18th . He pleaded Mr. Gosling , 1 copy .
R.C. Marston said one sidelight was just in red cross of Christ , and their battle cry , Jesus book , " Mr. T. Neild , it a and the other was out and the lamp suite only . Oh God , what forces wrestled and made a good start stron
cold .
William Henry Hall , Bidney , was fined 1
that battle - field . Drunkenness Mr. W. Hulme Lever writes : " I am glad to up to meet them , and impurity and have the opportunity of buying this book . I Defendant said the lights were in when he greed . Were they falling before any of these perused it with pleasure . I am glad your came down West Street , because he saw the hosts ? Then put on the whole armour of God , work is recognised . " Dr. Jowett , Westmin reflection in the shop windows . He was pull- and be strong in the strength which God sup- ster Chapel , London : " I have read your ing up when the constable stepped out . plies through His eternal Son , secure of the little book . May it lead many into the privi- future possession with Jesus . leges which are ours . " Rev. James Watkins , ADMITTED . Proceeding , the preacher said he would here ex - President of Conference : " I received your say a word anent our earthly inheritance and charming booklet and hope you've cleared possession . What were the things which stuck out the first edition . Mr. and Mrs. Morris : closest to us ; surely those which lasted longest " We should like another please , not for us Other letters have been received from Dr. instincts . Had not the county of Hereford and and appealed most strongly to our religious but someone else . " especially the town of Leominster a glorious in- J. S. Scott , Mr. Duncan , Mr. and Mrs. Smith , heritance in that Priory Church . There their Mr. and Mrs. Butters , and Mr. E. Ross . forefathers had met to worship God for many over several centuries . They generations themselves , many of them , had worshipped there in the time of Vicar Westmoreland and
in custody charged with obtaining by false for a similar offence in Broad Street on July pretences from Alexander and Duncan a per - 24th at 11.55 p.m. P.C. Arrowsmith gave evi- ambulator value £ 9 with intent to cheat and dence . Defendant admitted that one side- defraud . Prisoner , a girl of 20 , appeared light was out . with a young baby in her arms .
James Albert Carwardine , in the employ of
Alexander and Duncan , stated that on May
A MISCALCULATION ..
MUSICAL TUITION .
to open the beautiful grounds of his mansion to visitors to the sports . Music has been well provided for and besides the band , Mrs. Hincks , of Foxley , is bringing a first class concert party , including Mr. J. Collett Mason , In these days of motor ' buses , the journey to the old - world town of Weobley may be made in comfort , and there is no reason why the sports should not attract a crowd of record dimensions , having regard to the excellent reputation which past events have built up When James Mifflin , Blackwardine Cottage , for Weobley . 29th prisoner entered the shop and asked to Stoke Prior , labourer , was stopped by P.C. Special Bank Holiday are see a perambulator . She saw three and sel- James on July 24th for riding a bicycle with promised for Leominster Picture Palace next ected one which was £ 9 . She then said she out lights he remarked " It does not matter . Certificates have been gained by Surely if on the one hand it was true that " God On Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday had not got a cheque , but would slip to the offence , so I might as well ride on . " sicer , Townsend , others in the later deye PIANOFORTE , ORGAN and SINGING . the series is headed by a great spectacular bank and get one . In a few minutes she Defendant , who did not appear , was fined dwelleth not in temples made with hands former pupils at the public examinations in production entitled " Salome . " This magnifi- turned and asked him to lend her a shilling because the heaven of heavens cannot contain music . - J . SIMPSON , A.R.C.O. , 5B , Church cent eight , act play includes Theda Bara in the for a minute as the cheque book was as , now . OCCASIONAL LICENSE . him , yet it was equally true that He had Street , Leominster . title role . Charles Chaplin is seen at his She returned with a cheque book and he filled best in " Charlie at Work . " On August Bank up the cheque for £ 9 18. with the exception said " My house shall be called the House of While he was writing the Prayer and I will fill this house with glory . Holiday there is a special performance at 5 of the signature . p.m. On Thursday , Friday and Saturday the cheque he said " Don't forget the shilling . " Their prayers rose up to him as the angels principal attraction is " Through Life's Whirl- She signed the cheque H. B. Wallis . " He went up on Jacob's ladder and they were filled with adoration and thankfulness when they pool , a drama in five acts , " Sally's gave her a receipt and sent the perambulator The cheque came down charged with blessings and Blighted Career " is the title of a Christie to Mrs. Pounds , Etnam Street . special comedy in two acts , featuring Fay was presented on Monday morning and was Also returned marked " No account Tincher and the Christie Film Follies . Frank Turner , accountant at the National
week .
The
on the programme are the 11th episode of Provincial and Union Bank , said , he first saw Lightning Raider , " entitled " The Bars of Death , and the sixth instalment of prisoner on the morning of May 29th at about " Our Girls and their Physique . " 11.40 . She asked for a cheque book and ten- dered a shilling . He told her he could not let her have cheque book under 28 .
3
She
1 . Mr. Andrew Thompson , Black Swan Hotel , Leominster , was granted a license to sell in toxicating drink on the occasion of the Flower Show and Sports at Ivington on Aug-
ust 5th .
CORRESPONDENCE .
WANTED .
WANTED , OLD SILVER , OLD CHINA , OLD PICTURES , and COLOURED ENGRAVINGS , best prices given for genuine pieces , J. E. PAGE , 15 , South Street , Leomin-
from the all - loving Father . They remembered how from their baptism onwards that holy fane had linked them with those who had wor shipped there in the past and those who would ster . come after them . Would they not strain every THE EDITOR DOES NOT HOLD HIMSELF RESPON nerve to protect that sanctuary from decay and SIBLE FOR THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY HIS desecration . Every little helped poor and rich CORRESPONDENTS . ALL COMMUNICATIONS FOR alike had their share to do . Thus would the PUBLICATION MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE possession which they had inherited go down NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE NECESSARILY FOR PUBLICATION , BUT AS GUARANTEE OF GOOD FAITH .
A
The Camp Meetings in connection with Leo- left the bank and came back with 28. He minster Primitive Methodist Church were held gave her a cheque book , of which the cheque on Sunday last .. There is an annual evange - produced was one . He asked her her name listic effort which commenced with the cele- and she said Mrs. Wallis . There was no ac- brated meeting at Mow Cop , Staffordshire , in count at the bank in that name . He was 1807 , a field meeting which is still held . Owunder the impression that she had an ac- ing to the weather it was not possible to hold count . He found out immediately afterwards THE TRAFALGAR SWIMMING the meetings at Leominster out of doors . The that she had no account and went into the speakers were the Rev. J. M. Ridge , Mr. George Davies , Mr. George Williams and Mr. Wiltshire . Similar meetings were held at Pembridge month ago and were conducted
by the Rev. W. W. Ayres .
Among recent wills which have been pub- lished is that of the Rev. Frederick Andrews ,
of Kinnersley , who left estate value £ 8,325 .
street but could not see anything of her .
Mr. Cole asked whether the bank would sell
a cheque book to anyone without verifying whether they had an account or not .
BATHS .
lot
ply , 18 , South Street , Leominster .
LADDERS
with Oak Rounds ) FOR SALE , a first - class now ready , various lengths . - Apply , Ć . NORGROVE , Saw Mills , LEOMINSTER .
MISCELLANEOUS .
SURGICAL APPLIANCES . - Our 1920 illus trated 76 - page catalogue of surgical and rubber appliances of every description , and The Manual of Wisdom , " an interesting book , sent free . - Le Brasseur Surgical Co. , Ltd. ( Dept. F.8 ) , 90 & 92 , Worcester Street , Birmingham .
IN MEMORIAM .
N Loving Memory of Private George Savagar , 1st Herefords , killed in action
in France , July 23rd , 1918 .
A bitter grief , a shock severe ,
To , part with one we loved so dear ; Our loss is great , we'll not complain , But hope in Heaven to meet again . From his sorrowing Father and Mother . Newton Cottages , Dilwyn .
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WANTED , Single - hand KITCHEN - MAID . Apply , stating wages , to Mrs. EVANS , IN Loving Memory of ( Jim ) Pte . J. J. Brooks , who fell on August 3rd , 1918 , in France . Eyton Hall , Leominster . Tho ' death divides , fond memories cling . Ever remembered by Kitty .
NOOK - GENERAL , 25 30 , good plain Cook , clean , methodical ; 3 ' in family , no children ; a other maids ; good wages . - Apply , BARENDT , Hill Court , Kington .
W middle of August . - Apply , Miss LANG- 1917 . ANTED , good COOK - GENERAL , about IN Ever Loving Memory of William Thomas Lewis , who departed this life July 28th , STON , Sunset , Kington .
SENDER , NOT to posterity with its main features retained and restored , features which were there if partly hidden in their younger days and which were brought to light in the well - remembered days of Vicar Edouart and features which would be preserved and added to with all the energy which he could throw into his work , by the present Vicar , in which work , strenuous and NOOK - GENERAL WANTED , 3 in family , arduous as it must prove , he prayed that God please state wages . - Apply , Mrs. GEO . H. might bless and prosper him . Their Vicar was EVANS , Montfort House , Kington . in the prime of life and he hoped he would be spared as long , or nearly so , as the late Vicar
To the Editor of the Leominster News .
Sir , This is a fairy tale , or an allegory , or
7ANTED , MAN ( indoors ) attend
Witness replied that when a lady apparently I am a stranger . I arrive at Charing Cross Edouart In his ( the preacher a ) distant London W pedigree cattle and make himself use- respectable asked for a cheque book he natur ally assumed she had an account . He asked Station , London . I have read history . I de sphere , he for his part would do his utmost as ful . - Apply , E. JONES , Park Farm , Leominster . Trafalgar . I am directed to Trafalgar Square , make the work of restoration known far and tomers at the bank . and AGRIMONY Wanted . - FLEMONS , P.S. Matthews stated that on Tuesday , July There I see the ubiquitous , courteous and wide should God spare him yet a few years Corve Street , Ludlow . Please show me the beyond the allotted span which he had so 27th , at 2.30 p.m. , he received prisoner into patient policeman . 115 years The
her her name . He did not know all the cus - sire to look upon the memorial of Nelson and far as his manifold duties would permit to SAFFRON SEED PODS , WOOD BETONY
We saw him fading day by day , And gently sinking fast away ;
And often in our hearts did pray That he would with us longer stay .
You are not forgotten , father , dear ; Never shall your memory fade , Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger , Round the spot where you are laid . From his loving Wife and Family . Stoke Prior , Leominster .
bitterly cold wind , particularly in the evening , custody from the police at Ross under a war- from the police at Ross under a war- monument that for afalgar Behold it ! over nearly reach historical , and so were their grand W Servant , woman to wash , good wages IN Ever Loving Memory of ( Jim ) Pte . J. J.
People who have been complaining of the will be interested to hear that the assertion rant .
that it was cold enough for snow " was tioned her .
She made no reply . The per- there , in large letters of brass . The ' Nelson Cathedrals , their Abbey and Priory Churches . to suitable girl . - Apply , OWEN , Church House , After he Swimming Baths ! fully justified . It is reported that in the ambulator had not been recovered . south Durham districts snow accompanied by returned to Leominster prisoner told him she Even sold the perambulator to a secondhand dealer Monkland , rain fell early on Wednesday morning .
in these southern latitudes the sun still in London for £ 2 10s . rarely endeavours to counteract the influences
The Magistrates ' Clerk asked prisoner if she
of heavy cloud and cold winds . We are now had any questions . rapidly approaching the turn of the year and unless we have an unusually fine autumn the prospects of heavy food production will be extremely bad .
FASHIONABLE
WEDDING .
RADNORSHIRE
WILLIAMS - COLTMAN - ROGERS .
24/7/20 .
CHAS . E. WHITCOMBE .
To the Editor of the Leominster News .
Prisoner : No , except that I was starving IVINGTON FLOWER SHOW . and sold it . Prisoner was then formally charged and in reply elected to be dealt with by the magis- trates and pleaded guilty . She said she was in trouble and was led to it . She was left
See how those stones preached to them . There Hanley William , Nr . Tenbury Wells . were sermons in stones ; they told them of the godly men who raised that sanctuary for them . W ply F.A. c / o News Office , Leomin- XANTED , DAY WORK , good Cook . Ap- Venant .
selves and for those who came after . For what reason but to worship Jesus and Jesus only . ster . But if Jerusalem was a national work , these
special churches , such as their own , were also WANTED , SMALL TRICYCLE , for ten- year - old child . - Write , Monkland Vicar- a national work for them . It was their duty to age , Leominster . keep them not only for themselves but for all
bring a blessing upon
singlehanded PARLOURMAID , and an UNDER - HOUSEMAID . - Buckland ,
Sir , I desire to draw attention to the efforts doing this they would hear of them , and in MRS . HEYGATE requires at once , a good of the Ivington Sports Committee to make themselves , not merely in the religious sense , to starve .. She did not know what to do their Show on August 5th a success ,
ster .
Brooks , 10th Batt . K.S.L.I. , who fell in France , August 3rd , 1918 , aged 22 years ; interred in Robecg Road British Cemetery , St. Sadly missed and ever remembered by his loving Father , Mother , Sisters and Brothers . Brook House , Bircher .
THANKS .
Leomin- THE Family of the late Mrs. Thomas , West Street , wish to thank all kind friends GIRL , to deliver for expressions of sympathy and floral tributes . 32 , West Street , Leominster . July 22nd , 1920 .
or where to turn and that was what she did . As Ivington is a part of the Municipal but also in the more material obligations of business and daily life . There was one branch P.S. Matthews said prisoner's father said he Borough of Leominster , I , as Mayor , am natur- of that restoration which appealed to him and WANTming newspape morning newspapers . - Apply , LEOMIN-
Her father was a ally interested in the event and look to my to it he would give all his care and thought . STER PRINTING COMPANY , next Post Office and was coming that morning . farm bailiff , a very respectable man who had fellow citizens to support it in every way was of such least
and
for
The marriage took place at St. Michael's been in his position for seven years . Her within their power , both by means of entrite The old organ , which which Drapers Lane , Leominster . skillfully played ; WANTED , an experienced & well , age not KINGTON & HUNTINGTON In reply to the Clerk prisoner said she was Show and by their presence on the ground . exquisite tone there for Williams , D.S.C. , late R.N. , second surviving formerly employed at a tobacconists shop in I am sure such enterprise on the part of the had been wanted to see it like Hymns under 25 , 2 in family , wages £ 36 to 40 .
Thursday morning , of Mr. Alfred Martyn
ancient and modern , " a splendid compound of Apply , A.B. , c / o News Office , Leominster .
son of Mr. J. C. Williams , Lord Lieutenant of Hereford and it was in consequence of her parishioners of Ivington deserves a full years . Cornwall , and Mrs. Williams , O.B.E. , of Caer- condition that she had to leave ,
She received measure of success .
I am , Sir ,
Yours , etc. ,
J. B. DOWDING ,
Mayor .
hays Castle , Cornwall , and Miss Audrey some money from the father of her child until Hester Coltman Rogers , younger daughter of he sent her away . Her father put it in court Mr. C. Coltman Rogers , Chairman of the and then he ( the father of the child ) begged Radnorshire County Council , and Mrs. Colt - him not to do so for the sake of his wife and The officiating clergy child . man Rogers . O.B.E.
were the Rev. J. Harrison , Vicar of Stowe ; Mr. Q. D. Craddock , on behalf of Messrs . Town Hall , Leominster , Rev. Leonard Williams , Rector of Scrooby Alexander and Duncan said they simply took ( uncle of the bridegroom ) ; Rev. H. Hastings , out the warrant to obtain the perambulator July 28th , 1920 . Brampton Brian ; and the Rev. S. Dugdale . and to stop any more cheques being circulated . The organist was Mr. Arthur Johnson , Mus . Under the circumstances they did not wish The Church to press the charge and thought that what Bac . , St. Mary's , Shrewsbury .
was artistically decorated with Harrisii lilies had occurred would be a sufficient lesson to and gladiolus , and the ceremony was witnessed the prisoner .
by a great crowd of tenants and neighbours .
The bride was charmingly attired in a white charmeuse gown , with girdle of orange blos-
of the bride ) , and Miss Monica Dunne .
They
The Clerk ( to prisoner ) : Is your father pre- pared to take you in and keep you . Prisoner : Yes .
BURNT OUT BULB .
Edward Lawrence Greenhough , the Staick wore dresses of maize Georgette with organdie House , Eardisland , pleaded guilty to driving motor - car Broad Street without the frills and chene sashes , with picture hats , and a carried blue sweet pea bouquets to match necessary sidelights , on July 24th . P.C. Marston stated that defendant told him sashes and hats . The best man was Mr. J. The reception , which that one electric bulb had burnt out and he was a brilliant event , took place at Stanage was unable to get another one at the Garage . Fined 10s . Park , and the numerous guests included the The wedding tour tenantry of the estate . includes the lake district , for which Mr. and
A. P. Shaw , R.N.R.
MILK PRICES AT LEOMINSTER .
To the Editor of the Leominster News .
It is
old and new , and therefore he would do all in
his power to make its wants widely known in
the musical world as well as amongst others
WANTED , trustworthy PERSON , as Gen- who were interested in Church work of all Apply , Mrs. J. SPENCER , Kingsland . more , I , Jesus , are their kinds . And once Those were the words of Christ Cut , good referenced , in family , private inheritance . " as they stood on the brink of the dark river . house , Apply , Mrs. SPRAGUE , Kington , Here- He says , " I am with you to succour in tempta- fordshire . tion , to strengthen in duty , to guide in per- plexity , to comfort in sorrow .
YOUNG GENERAL Wanted , good home.- From the in - Yupply , Mrs , THOMPSON , Stationer , King-
stant you become my disciple I am with you all ton . All your present life I am with you and at death you shall be with me . " That was
along .
BICYCLE ,
WAR MEMORIAL . SCHEME REVISED . THE NEW PROPOSALS . Owing to the impossibility of carrying out
Kington War Memorial , an alternative scheme
has been under consideration , providing for the erection of a Memorial Cross , the cost of which will be covered by the amount already subscribed .
The Kington and Huntington War Memorial Committee met on Monday night and unani- mously approved a design by Mr. W. E. H.
the difference . Now the Lord Jesus Christ W Gents , lowest price and particulars to Clarke , of Hereford , which was submitted , to
followed his disciples whethersoever they went ,
Fear not ,
ANTED , L.T. c / o Mrs. BRITTEN , Tenbury Wells . HALVES . Apply ,
cester
them . As this design differs from that for which the original appeal was issued the 0.0 . , " c / o News subscribers the reasons which have made the change necessary . The original appeal , it will be remembered ,
an effective means of showing milk people beDealing with this is another incident RAPERY . - Young LADY Wanted , to question of the site .
learn the Drapery and Millinery . - Apply , BON MARCHE DRAPERY CO . VOUNG LADY , as Improver . - Apply , BON MARCHE DRAPERY Co. , 8 & 10 , High
statue ,
Dear Sir , -At the monthly meeting of the but they did not always follow him . Then it soms , the dress being draped with Brussels The Mayor said the Bench had decided to Leominster and District Trades and Workers , would be different for they would follow the WANTED to place out good EWES at Committee desire to place clearly before the lace , making a Court train , the gift of the deal with her under the First Offenders ' Act . Council , held on Monday last , and unusually Lamb and all that was wanted to complete the bride's mother . Her Brussels veil was lent In acting generously towards her they hoped well attended , great dissatisfaction was ex- promise was that which death would supply Office , Leominster . TSEFUL HELP Wanted ( young ) , to assist was for the purpose of erecting a Jesus inheritance ; then he would Now everlasting possession , and when that U with housework , as family , private house . She it would be a lesson to her in her future pressed at the charge of Sd . per quart for by her aunt , Mrs. Horace Hutchinson . Her train career , not under any circumstances to com- milk still being made in Leominster . carried a sheaf of Harrisii lilies . Mrs. HANDLEY , Winterdyne , Red Hill , Wor - representing a figure in bronze . This would have cost at the least 1,000 ; whereas the bearer was Master Oliver Green Wilkinson , mit a fraud . higher than in any town or district surround- hour came they might say within themselves : Without a murmur , I resign , Prisoner was then bound over for 12 months ing , and it is thought by the Trades Council amount actually subscribed , less expenses My life , my all , for I am thine ; grandson of Sir Francis Edwards , and she was that it is The Com- preposterous charge , and in all VANTED , smart young LADY , as Atten- already incurred , is about 400 . attended by four bridesmaids , viz . , Miss Colt- and discharged . Wout an hour each evening - Call mittee felt , therefore , that they had no option The purchase of Thy life divine , probability the suggestion thrown out by man - Rogers ( sister ) , Miss Williams ( sister of Saviour , I come to thee . Alderman G. Page that all people in Leomin- between 12 and 1 Saturday , BERT LAURAINE , but to revise the whole scheme . At the same bridegroom ) , Miss Bridget Chapman ( cousin ster should refrain from buying milk for two In the evening . Mr , Napleton preached Institute , Leominster . time they felt they must also re - consider the The removal of the weeks , may be recommended to the public as short sermon from the words : only and she shall be made perfectly pump from the Lower Cross would be costly , and they did not consider themselves justified ( producer or retailer , or both ) that the Leo- minster public resent this imposition . in the ministry of St. James the Great , he in proposing to spend upon this any of the dwelt the fact that in all I have just been informed by post by a Leo and bereavements , the Master was ever with dangers , sorrows smaller sum received . now staying in Mr. Clarke has viewed the proposed sites minster householder who the Gloucester that milk is retailed in that city us , prepared to give us assurance that He himself and expresses an emphatic opinion m He has accordingly at 6d . per quart . I further hear that the gave to Jairus , not indeed to restore to life but Street , Leominster . Co - operative Society , had it been started in to enable us to find compensation for the loss WANTED , HOUSEMAID , 3 in family and drawn his design for t Ernest Smith , 140 , Church Street , Bloxwich , the town , could and would have retailed milk or trouble . " When God empties with the left 3 maids kept Apply , Mrs. EDWARDS , drawn his design for that site and the Com- mittee have unanimously supported the pro- hand he refills with the right . The preacher West Lodge , Leominster . posal . Dickens In order to erect the Memorial in the Square the rear index plate of his motor cycle to be plenty of milk to supply the town . which caused him to put in a good word Ltd. require a smart MOTOR LURRY , it will be necessary to obtain the permission obscured on July 18th . the religion in which he believed whenever he If that per- could , quoting the well - known incident of 2-3 ton , suitable for delivery of feeding stuffs , of the Urban District Council . Offers of such a vehicle , giving details mission is given , the work will be put in hand President of Leominster Trades Council . Dicken's letter to Bulwer and showing that of price , make , power , etc. , to be sent in at once . We understand that the rough speak of religious matters at the wrong time , writing , to the MANAGER , Bridge Street , King estimated cost of the work will be from £ 300 to £ 350 , and if this is confirmed the Committee we should never lose a chance of speaking the to propose to invest the balance of £ 50 to form a sig whether the honor out of it at that long Wicking , commencing August 6th ; small fund for the upkeep of the the fund WANTED , Memorial . production we are compelled to request as they pierced the armour of his hardened ' bus will leave Leominster each morning at is still open and that they propose to hand right word in season or out of season , that is to Mr. Levick said defendant was riding a Customers to forward Advertisements for the heart . He dwelt also on the necessity of being 7.30 for the work , free of charge . Will over to the Victoria Cottage Hospital , King- and twice he had been given up by the doctor . motor cycle in a hability trial washe Leominster News , not later than Thursday , in the world but not of the world , quoting pickers please send in their names at once , ton , any money remaining in hand after the John Knox's last words when he told a friend 5 / - per day guaranteed . - H . GITTINS , Court whole work of the Memorial as above outlined Alterations to Trade Advertise to read to him . He read the 17th chapter of House , Eardisland . The police said he was not whipped at pulled up to ask the way . pointed out that his coat was hanging over is completed . school .
Mrs. Williams left by car . The bride's travel-
RELIABILITY RIDERS FINED .
ling dress was of navy blue glace silk , trim- Walsall , engineer , was summoned for allowing at 7d . per quart , and could have obtained said he revered that feature in Charles HE West Hereford and Radnor Farmers
med with georgette , and she wore a gaberdine cloak with braid . The presents were excep- tionally numerous and most costly .
BOY WHO CANNOT BE WHIPPED . Six strokes of the birch ordered to be in-
Mr. W. P. Levick appeared for the de- fendant and pleaded guilty .
P.C. Baugh stated that defendant's plate : was quite obscured by an overcoat fastened on the carrier . He said it was quite an acci- dent ..
Cross - examined : Defendant was slowing
Yours faithfully ,
JAMES BAYLEY ,
Saturday for stealing as , old , out of a shop down to ask me the way when I shouted to NOTICE . Owing to the increased cost
flicted on a schoolboy of 10 at Maryport , on
could not be given because of evidence that him . when whipped the boy's nose bled profusely ,
The constable
first post .
ments , Wednesday Morning .
whereas it was not expedient but most unwise
to
in
etc.
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