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THE TEESDALE MERCURY—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1927. f THOMAS ADDISON, of breakfasting and supping on the journey, Butterknowle Schoolmaster Bereaved. BOWES CARNIVAL FOR HOSPITAL FUNDS. WITH THE OTTER HOUNDS. and of these no fewer than a hundred from We record with regret the death at Butter 0CTIONBBB AND VAI,DB< Foiled iu their attemps to locate otters in A this part of Teesdale joined the train at knowle on Monday of Mrs Kate Lilian Barnett, Lunedale aud the upper Tees earlier in the Barnard Castle station at midnight on Friday. wife of Mr Robert A. Barnett, head master of Sales of all Descriptions. week, the Noithern Counties Otter Hounds met Saturday proved an ideal day for the trip, the Butterknowle Council School. Formerly Miss Prompt Settlements. ou Friday at Forct-tt Park, the seat of Mr sky being cloudless all the time. The success Arrowsmitb, head mistress of Sbildon Council -u Bt Darliugton, Richmond, aud Michell, to draw the large 25 acre lake. It of this venture, Mr Beautyman informs me, Junior School, she was married seventeen ^JIton in-Teesdale Faruiors' Auction proved blank, however, and as a large field Middle*" has already led to future arrangements, and years ago, her husband being the son of Mr Martg had arrived Master gave the order for Pierce- provided that sufficient passengers are forth John Barnett, for many years head master of HAYBERKIKS, MICKLETON, bridge to draw dowu Tees. Casting off at the coming, there will be a similar excursion later Shildon Council School. Mr and Mrs R. A. jppB*s - DARLINGTON. bridge, houuds drew towards High Coniscliffo in the season to the Kyles of Bute, Rothesay Barnett were highly esteemed at Butterknowle but failed t) find. Under Maufield Scarr ^rauis-R?^^- and Dunoon. That should be as popular as the and tbe bereaved husband will have tbe houuds feathered at the first bend and carried one to Loch Lomond aud the adjacent lochs. sympathy of a wide circle. For two years Mrs a faiut line to Howdeu Hill banks, finding an SYDNEY S. HODGSON, Barnett had been in failing health, and since * * * - otter lyirg ou au opeu couch close to the „! IONEKR AND VALUER, November she had been unable to leave her T One or two interesting finds were made at stream. Hounds drove their game with a full * f ill descriptions. Prompt settlements. bed of sickness. StrcatU'u Castle last week by Messrs A. and R. chorus dowu stream, and through Merrybent "* ADDBKSS:—REDSHOLME FARM, Dockerill, of Putney, S.W., who purchased a "•OTHERSTONE, via DABLINOTQN. Barnard Castle Women Unionists. railway bridge to the ford, where, changing great deal of the oak panelling of the mansion. her tactics, the ijuarry doubled aud swam up In connection with Barnard Castle Women's When the panelling was taken out of the the river, every houud joining in tbe full Unionist Association a large gathering of library the workmen brought to light a fine chorus. At Howdeu Hill Woods the huntsman delegates from all parts of tho division were F. NEVISON Cau Offer You old alcove cupboard with shelves which had viewed the quarry swimming across tbe evideutly been hidden from view for two entertained by Lady Barnard, their president, . ,,glly Smart Range stream. She landed aud ran the island, R at Raby Castle for their annual meeting on hundred years. The cupboard was empty. houuds rattling their game round tbe herbage. Wednesday. Lady Barnard presided, and was Near by was a square aperture which may Once more the quarry entered the river and supported by Mrs Headlam, chairwoman of tbe once have been a " squint" made in the begau to swim dowu stream, being viewed ' Ladies' Summer Aassociation. An interesting afternoon was original stone wall. many times by the field. The perseverence of Washing Dresses spent, tbe speakers being Mrs Hornyold the hounds compelled the otter to enter a root. * * * (Westmoreland), Miss Johnson (district agent), She afterwards jumped over a bound, swam and Colonel Headlam. Mrs Headlam, in from 3/6 each. Among recent visitors to Barnard Castle are through the rapids, aud lower down the river summing np the business of the meeting, Mr aud Mrs J. W. Sissous, of Alcester, War came up aud lay ou the surface of the water. ALSO A reminded the members that there was now wickshire, who will be remembered as the After three hours hunting the otter entered a more work than ever to be done in view of the strong bolt of roots. The Master and terrier ReaUy Top-hole Line in Girls former master and matron of the Teesdale proposed extension of the franchise. After tea y [E. lloldsworth. worked hard for over an hour to bolt tbe r m Poor Law Institution. They left Barnard at f° 36 « the delegates were shown round the castle and The May Queen and her attendants and two of the prizewinners quarry, but at six o'clock Mr Baructt was reluct 1/1H Castle iu 1902 to take up similar duties in the Stocked up to 42 inches. grounds, and bad a most delightful time. in the procession. antly compelled to leave. Alcester Poor Law Union, and on resigning Bowes, which has for three years iu succes- fe also give yon a Bonos of 1/- in the £ that position after twenty-five years' service Tees Valley Water Board. Norman Scrafton, while members of the Parish they were a fortnight ago presented with an siou sent J6100 to the fuuds of the Darlington Church aud the Wesleyau Church respectively Representatives of tho Tees Valley Water CRICKET. on all your Purchases. eight-days clock as a parting gift from the Hospital, thus gaining eminent distinction filled stalks with yood things for sale ami Board from Middlesbrough, Stockton, and KIltKBV STEPHEN v. BARNARD CASTLE. members aud officials of the Union and Rural Thornaby made the annual inspection of tbe among Yorkshire villages of its size, held its disposed of tbe contents to ready customers. Played at lvirkby Stephen on Saturday. Match Council. After a holiday in the north Mr and Board's undertakings on Monday, the works annual carnival on Saturday with a view to The field was kiudly lent by Mr W. Donald. PRED NEVISON, drawn. Scores: Mrs Sissons will return to Alcester, where they visited including the reservoir at Sadberge, raisiug a portion of the amount to be sent as Mrs Sumruersgill admirably fulfilled the BONUS SHOP, KIIIKIIT STEPHEN. * will live in retirement. Mrs Sissons was the pumping stations and reservoirs at Broken this year's contribution to that deserving institu duties of secretary, with Mr W. Hillary as her L Littlefair, b Hardy 0 3539, BANK, BARNARD CASTLE. formerly Miss Garfortb, of Barnard Castle. tion. Some idea of. the popularity of the assistant, while Mr J. A. Gargett, besides Scar, tbe sand washing apparatus at Lartington, 1" W ParioU, c Adlard b Hardy ... 19 carnival may be gathered "from the fact that conducting the band, was active iu his capacity They were master and matrou at Barnard aud the reservoir at Grassholine. At a board W R Gordon, low b Kiulay 24 there were very few rjf the inhabitants of Castle from 1895 onward, and were married meeting held at Lartington, Alderman s,s treasurer. Mr .1. Thompson, who is chair V Lawsou, lbw b Waiue ... ... ... 12 Bowes absent from the village on Saturday, ARE YOU EATING immediately after their appointment at Barn McNaughton, Stockton, congratulated Sir man of the Hospital Committee, kindly acted M Wilkinson, b Dawson 19 while there were numerous visitors from ard Castle Church. Joseph Calvert, chairman of the Board, upon as secretary for the sports. J Metcalfe, e Wilkinson b Hardy .. 4 neighbouring places to see and take part in the LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS. his reappearance in public life after bis recent The sports resulted as uuder : H Nicholson, b Grellett 39 McVitie & Price's illness. Reference was made to tbe average festivities. Happily .the weather was fine. M MoorhouM?, e Hardy b Watson ... 18 JUVENILES. water consumption during May of 81,000,000 Proceedings began with a procession along W W Sykes, not out 2 No fewer thau 4,361 people passed the turn Boys under 10 years—E. Miluer ; 2, |. dots'; 3, Bowes street to a meadow behind the school, W Thornton, c Adlard b Hardy ... ... 4 Digestive Biscuit? stiles at the Bowes Museum on Wbit-Monday. gallons for manufacturing purposes. This, it E. Guy. some novel features being introduced as will be T Hall, c Dawson b Hardy 0 was stated, was the largest meter consumption Three-legged race—E. Milncr and Jack Close ; 2, We are informed that the Rev. Samuel observed from the prize list given below. Extras ... 10 ^surpassed as a food of real value. for seven years. Sir Joseph Calvert remarked E. Thompson and K. Robinson, E. Guy and 15. Saver, Moore's last Sunday at Barnard Castle Parish Bowes Brass Band, uuder Mr J, A. Gargett, Total ... — ltl that although some of the furnaces were going dead heat. Church as curate is June 26th. led the way, the procession including the May BARNAKO CASTLE. out of blast, be tbonght the general trade of Potato race —B. Sayer ; 2, O. Robinson ; 3, G. Queen, whose crowning was one of tho chief T A Southern, e Hall b Metcalfe 0 ,he Seesdole (Depcutuj Great Value in Ladies' Cotton Frocks from the district was improving. Hutchinson. eveuts of the afternoou. This year the honour A Waine, lbw b Wilkinson ... ... 30 3/11 each, at Howsoo & Relay's — Barney's Buys under 14, 80 yards—N.