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THE MERCUBY—WEDNESDAY, JOLY 22, 1908.

Mr Wrightson, the Misses Wrightson, and S?ECT HOUSE, C0THERST0ME. She 2ccsdale (Bei-cui.*y Mr Wrightson, Newsbatu Hall. Rural Re-Opening of the SALE THIS DAY. Mrs J. G. Wilson and party, the Big House, MESSRS' "nJAltNARb~CASTLB. JITLY 22X1). 1908. Manfield, including Mi«s j. Wilsnn. Miss & TEESDALB J>4 Hall-Street Church. Tarn Bainbi itlge & Son Chicheeter Constable, Hiss Vera Ballatync, Council. AUCTION MART CO., LTD. TIE MAY BAB¥EST. Mr Wilson Fitzgerald, Mr Parker, Mr Wynne AND THE delightful change in tho weather has Finch, and Mr Watson. THE LATE MR DOWSON, OF WEST MINISTER ASKS FOR £10 : PEOPLE JOHN BAINBRIDOE, Kirkby Stephen I brought comfort to the farmer, though it is sad Mr and Mrs M. Wilson and party, of Cliffe PASTURE. SUBSCRIBE £13 3s. GKOROB TARN BAIN-BRIDGE, Darling Joseph Addison, to reflect that a good deal of hay has been Hall, including the Hon. Mr and*Mrs Clegg Auctioneers. «j,Y honoured with instructions from spoiled. There is, however, a vast quantity of Hill, Mrs Courage, Miss Courage, Miss Cock- The monthly meeting of the Startforth Rural •12ml July, 1008. .Executors of the late Miss Pearson, grass yet to cut in Teesdale, and to the crops burn Hood, Mr Plowden, Mr Herbert, and Mr District Council was held on Wednesday. Mr Lessons to be Learned from the I by Auction, on growing on a limestone formation, the heavy TRANSFORMATION OF THE MUSIC HALL. Maxwell Rouse. R. Lodgo (vice-chairman) presided, aud there phe Usual Fortnightly Sal© wBj rains have come as a great boon. Nevertheless Mr and Mrs H. C. Watson, tho Mount, wero also present Metsrs S. York, E. Andrews, Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches. pen there will be forward the . llg Ld Saturday, July 31st and August 1st, an opportunity is now afforded to stack out­ Barnard Castle. J. Hird, W. Birkett, D. Alderson, J. Allison, J. The re-opening services associated with the kpplies of Dairy Cows, Fat and 8to»Z| 1908, standing hay, and it is needless to say that the Brilliant Spectacle at Midnight. Mr W. J. Watson and party, Spring Lodge, Errington, G. V. Tarn, T. N. Raine, T. Bayles, Congregational Church at Barnard Castle were pd Sheep. ™ W. J. Watson (clerk), T. Brown (surveyor), and held on Sunday last. A sketch of the scheme Household FURNITURE and. fortunate chance will be embraced by all including Mrs Ford, Middleton Rectory ; Mrs W. Porter (inspector). Sale in both rings at 10-30 a.^ | follows :— thoughtful agriculturists. Addison, Romaldkirk ; and Miss Preston, of decoration appeared in our last issue. The services throughout were bright and hearty, 20th July, 1008. Fine Decorative Effects. Aislaby Lodge, Whitby. A Vote of Gor.dolence. -KOOM.—Piano, by C Hayden and Mr and Mrs B. N. Wells, Barnard Castle. and the Pastor, asking for £10 towards the [The Usual Weekly Sale will beheld. on, walnut case ; walnut cabinet, Last night a county invitation subscription Mr H. A. Watson, York. Referring to the death of the late Mr Dowson, outlay, received just over £13 as the free­ Ws, Store Cattle and Fat Sheep and! "jje top, mirror back and doors ; walnut Upper Dale Notes. ball was held in the Witham Hall, Barnard of West Pasture Micklcton, Mr G. V. Tarn will offerings of the congregation, Congrega- hen the following prizes will be giy« Able walnut over centre table Castle, when the whole suite of apartments— Bartley's Band from York moved that a vote of sympathy and condolence tionalists being taught that there is no accept­ ,j suite, in hair-seating,including sofa, [BY OUR OWM CORRESPONDENT.] the dispensary, the reading-room, the county occupied the orchestra, and with great taste be sent to the relatives. The deceased gentle­ able service without sacrilice. Several beauti­ | Calved Cows, 1st, 20 -; 2nd, 10 » ; and 0 chairs, basket chair, lady's The Primitive Methodist Society, at Middle- court room, the corridor and the spacious and skill rendered the following programme:— man, he said, had been a member of i tie old ful anthems were sung by the rapidly improving

I ln-calved Cows, 1st, 20 •; 2nd, 10/-; j* hogany card table, in green cloth : ton, held a reception of their new minister Music Hall—were completely metamorphosed, 1 VaUe. Gold and Silver Greta Bridge Highway Board for a considerable choir, and Miss Alice Bright, of , (the Hev. M. Cuthbert) last Friday night, in and presented the appearance of luxuriant 2 Valse .*• ... Dootrinen number of years, and had attended the meetings rendered most exquisitely a number of solos. Judging at 10-D0 o'clock. [jieffoniev chest, with glass doors and 3 Two-step the chapeL There was a good muster of the drawing-rooms or picturesque lounges in ... Petite Tonkinoisc regularly, so long as his bodily health permitted. Mr James Oliver, as choirmaster and organist, Sale of Sheep at 11 o'clock. [pfermantel, in gilt; black and gilt 4 Valse m Coutes de Hoffman •iree-folcl screen, 2 foot stools, old members, and in the absence of Mr Jos. exuberant floral wealth, and prodigality of 5 Valso ... .. Le Printerops He had been afflicted by a long illness, and the acquitted himself welL There were large and Cows at 11-30. J tea caddy, 2 foot stools, in beads; Coltman, circuit steward, the chair was tint, odour, and artistic subtlety. 6 Valse m Verschtntihte Lieoe remains were interred on the previous appreciative congregations at both services. f 7 Laocsrs ML-*} liook of Holland ,5th August, 1008. ,j, brackets, oil stove, brass and bronze occupied by Mr T. Bowron. There were The decorations were carried ont. by Messrs s Valso ... Elfantanz Thursday afternoon. A more straightforward black and gilt vase, 3 china enps and several people down from the Forest Society, Carnegie, of Newcastle, who hold tho royal and honourable gentleman Mr Tarn had never Solemnity and Deep Reverence in the 120 Shares in the Hart will be soto] ! glass bowls, table flower stand, blue and a most enjoyable gathering was held. warrant from His Majesty King Edward VII., SUPPELl. met.—Mr T. Bayles seconded the motion, and House of Cod. jug at 1 o'clock. 1 * a'se ...... Blue Danube Mr W. Dent supported, the latter observing In the morning the Rev. C. E. Everitt f vases, bronze candlestick, 2 Japanese Several of the leaders spoke referring to Mr and who on this occasion splendidly upheld the 2 Valsc ...... Kussen is Krine Sunde [inkstand, card tray, large steel Cnthbert's previous ministry in the Middleton high reputation of the firm. The ball-room 3 Valse ...... Quand TAlnour Meurt tbat he had known Mr Dowson for, perhaps, preached from Psalm 122 : verse 1: " I was JOHN E. THOMPSON, Seen in gilt frame ; oil painting, old Circuit, 27 years ago. The new minister gave was treated something after this fashion. more than twenty years. As a member of the glad when they said unto me, let us go into the 170, Victoria Embankment, Darling 9 Two-strp ...... Cherry old authority the late Mr Dowson commanded House of the Lord." In the course of a ,'Xbc Dutch Chymists " : old print. a stirriDg speech, and showed that he had lost There were festoons of streamers, national 10 VaUo • • • ... Amour Passagcr Friends " ; print, " The Merry none of his zeal and fire of the true Primitive flags, and bannerettes suspended from the 11 Valse ...... Chanson de mon Cumr their esteem and respect. practical discourse, the Preacher said : Have EDWARD TARN^ Ijas " ; water colour, " Sketch and Methodist spirit. Light refreshments were roof iu lavish swags or lines to the picture 12 Valse ... La Funto des Roses The motion was adopted by the members we anything that corresponds with the holy 13 Lancers , ... The Girl from Kay's rising silently in their seats. mystery of the Divine presence in Jewish |5t Cathbert's Church, " ; handed round duriDg the evening, and duetts rods running round the eaves, the walls beiDg It Valse ...... Morry Widow PPRAISER, Estate,House and AgJ were rendered by Misses I. Walton and B. worked out in panels of oriental drapery, temples ? Do we regard our sanctuaries as L Auctioneer. Valuations for Pr ' carpet, 18ft. by 14ft., hearthrug, 2 IS Valse ...... Luna Sleightholme Quarry Suggested. 0 irked fans, 2 feather fans, steel-topped Anderson, and Miss M. E. and Mr W. Thomp­ framed in pink and white, and relieved with 1G Two-step ...... Anona solemnly sacred, and hallowed by an Unseen egacy Duties. Appointed Auctionee son. Mr R. Morton was the accompanist. kakmonas jeriddoles and mirrors. 17 Valse ... Venus on Karth Mr Hutchinson, , wrote a letter to the Personal Power ? Do we, when we enter them, ae Law of Distress. Prompt settlem [ad irons, mahogany cornice and shades. 18 Vahe ...... Lysistrata Council suggesting a change. He said he had e It it pleasing to note that Miss Gwendoline The platform had a backing of tapestry and experience a deep sense of awe and reverence, >;.R0OM.—Mahogany snite, in leather, lfl Val9e ...... Eternelle Folie been at Sleightholme looking for a suitable 6, South-view, Barnard Castle. Hall, of Middleton, has been successful in the Madras, furnished as a sitting-out room, with 20 Galop ... John Peel and Post Horn by reason of the august, glorious presence of 2 easy chairs, couch, and 0 chairs ; quarry for the convenience of the Council, and examination of tho Higher Education screen settees, easy chairs, and a beautiful God revealed therein ? One is pained some­ mahogany sideboard, with brass he recommended one at tho north side of Bar Committee of the Durham County Council, display of plants, artistically arranged by Mr THE DAINTY DRESSES. times at seeming irreverence displayed by PARKINSON & SON, 5 drawers, closet and cellarette ; Gap House. It could be worked at an easy rent, entitling her to a two years' apprenticeship as Tullett, head gardener at Raby Castle. The (As Seen by Our Special Correspondent). individuals as they enter and leave oar • telescope dicing table, with 2 and was only sixty or seventy yards from the a pupil teacher. Sho has also been chosen to choice exotics included lovely caladiums, Many of the drosses were very chaste, somo churches. There is too little of the feeling AUCTIONEERS AND VALUEH [iit by 7ft. lOin.; mahogany chair, in highway The terms would be sixpence per p g; mahogany writing case, marble study for matriculation. Miss Hall is very cycus revoluta, kentia in varieties, latana even gorgeous, but all very beautiful, the experienced by us all as expressed in the Central Sale Rooms. D ton, and ten shillings per year for surface popular in the district as a vocalist, and is borbonica, or the fan palm, the dracicna in Empire costume being much in evidence. The lines:— >e, bronze lion, 2 figure ornaments, damages. " If you can find a more suitable always a williDg help in any concert arrange­ variety, and the gravellia robusta, cocos spectacle at midnight was one of dazzling " Lo! God is here, let us adore. date stand, photos, in gilt frames ; place out of my property 1 would rather be And own how dreadful is this place ! ments. datalii, and other very superb plants. There splendour, to which the rich and varied Established 1876. vase, mahogany writing case, work excused," concluded Mr Hutchinson.—Mr Let all within us feel Bis power. Special sermons were preached in the was also an endless variety of choice cut uniforms of the military and tho ladies'attire And silent bow before His face! [mahogany cornice and shades, iuk- Hird: Tho limestone that ho means would be Wesleyan Church, Middleton, last Sunday, by flowers, the whole being sent from Raby Castle contributed largely, while tbo surroundings Who know His power, His prr-.ee wl-o prove, [jil painting, " Hunting Scene " ; oil a heavy lead, and he did not contract to lead terve Him with awe, with reverence lore! Mr W. Garbutt, of Barnard Castle. Next and Rokeby Park. The cut blooms were were, of course, fairy-like and highly scenic JOSEPH ADDISON,! "River Scenery"; photo of house, limestone.—It was agreed that the matter plant vase, oriental carpet square, Sunday is the choir anniversary, and the Rev. really very remarkable as comprehending a in general effect. Nonconformists, in Many Instances AUCTIONEER AND VALUEI t " rest on." at Least, bv 13ft. ; oriental rug, black kerk and J. C. Col well, a former minister, is to preach in wonderful range of colour and variety, and the Of the titled ladies present perhaps the The Channelling of Barningham. Iproparcd to undertake Farm Stock steel stands, mantel mirror, in the evening. floral display as a whole was greatly admired. Lady Barnard was the most sumptuously may learn mnch in this particular House, and other Sales. lamps, brackets, brass door rod and Tho new post office at Middleton, was opened The ball-room floor had been specially attired. She woro a handsome gowu The Chairman said the committee who had from our Anglican, aud especially Valuations for Probate and Lej , uil vase, inlaid mahogany tea caddy, for public business last Friday morning. The prepared v.ith a covering of parquet, iu embroidered in silver, and had a magniticent had the matter under consideration recom­ from our Roman Catholic friends. In Duties. [rases, flower stand, feather cushions, telegraph system has also been connected and sections of walnut and oak, connected with display of diamonds and tiara the lofty mended that Barningham be kerbed and chan­ theory, of course, we do recognise the Prompt Settlements. ornamental head-dress of the ancient Persiacs nelled. There had hitherto been an annual Divine presence in our churches. We believe, Bj cornice and shades, quantity of a neat office in a very central position is now steel springs, aud forming a most perfect Will attend at Pinkney's Cafe, Middhj being used daily. The work has not yet been dancing surface. —with a large spray of pink carnations. outlay of £3 or Hi in this connection, and this as free churchmen, that "wherever two or Teesdale, every Saturday. AND PLATED GOODS, CUTLET;*', CHINA, completed, and there are several improvements The corridor was covered with crimson The Viscountess Gough wore a Resplendent was a thing he had had on his mind for some three arc met together in His name" there is North Field, Bowes. jlrer fish ladle, silver ladle, jsilver still to be made. The clock also has not yet carpet arranged with settees, basket chairs dress of chene,' veiled in lace, with trnly years, with the intention of bringing it forward, He in the midst of them. But do we realise J jig, silver butter knife, silver fork, beeu lixed. The building has been cemented and screens in fine al fresco imitation. beautiful pearls, and a superb tiara, memorable having in view the keeping down of the rates. as we ought the meaning of the words ? Do •sugar tongs, 8 silver table spoons, 6 in front, which has greatly improved the The reading-room was similarly treated, of oriental notabilities, while the Hon. K. The distance was about three hundred yards, we, as a matter of personal, heartfelt experi­ WM. TARN, lietspoons, 2 salt spoons, plated coffee appearance. while the dispensary-room was used for light Gough was quietly but effectively attired in and he thought it ought to be done.—Mr Dent ence, know Christ to be iu our midst'! Are we Iplated jugs, plated cake dish, 2 plated There is a large quantity of hay spoiling in refreshments, and was appropriately white and silver. remarked that the total expenditure would conscious, when assembled here, of vision of God ? Do wo see Jesus ( That is our grand Auctioneer and Valuei Ijtrs, 2 plated cream jugs, plated toast Upper Teesdale, some of which has laid for decorated. The Countess of Strathmore was handsomely reach £00, which was a very big sum for a little privilege, and that is a great reason why we ' ladle, 2 plated knife rests, 1 nearly three weeks. The beautiful day on The county court room was converted into a gowned in black. Her ladyship wore priceless place like Barningham.- -Mr Bowes observed Sales of all descriptions undcrt should come to church for worship. A person ert knives and forks, white halts, in Sunday made the farmers itching to bo at it. magnificent supper room, and was festooned diamonds, and her tiara was exceedingly that the money now spont in cleaning out the Prompt settlements. may say: "But surely it is not absolutely In fact the temptation was so strong that one from the ceiling in canopy shape, with garlands beautiful. channel would pay tlio iuterest on the capital jny case; 1 dozen iish knives and essential for the worship of God that 1 should Hunderthwaitc, Romaldkirk,| of pink and cream roses, while the windows Lady Havelock-Allan wore a choice gown of sum required.—Mr Peacock said it was un­ fa mahogany case ; plated cruet, 1 or two were actually working it and leadin, go into a building? Can I not worship God were draped in pink and white, and relieved yellow satin, trimmed with very costly lace, satisfactory at preseut. There was a long its, 2 dozen dessert spoons, 1' dozen However, Monday was a good day, and most of anywhere '.' Is there any real significance in and she, too, was dazzling in diamonds. length, and it took a lot of cleaning out.—On 11 dozen large plated forks, the land mown was cleared. with valances. The end of the room was the services or ritual of conventional build­ HARRISON & SMITI the motion of Mr Dent, it was agreed that the • plated forks, 4 dozen white-haftcd Sunday last was the annual camp meeting of screened off in plaited draperies, also iu pink Miss Bird had a handsome cream lace ings? Auctioneers and Valuers, ['.sets of carvers, table mats, old blue the Middleton Primitive Methodists. The day and white. The whole of the tapestry was gown : Miss Preston was in black and work be done, it being agreed to advertise for festooned with floral work, connected to the white: Miss Wilson, pale blue satin, tenders for the work. RE prepared to nndertake Sale tmi coffee service, tea service, white was tine, and the proceedings commenced in Do we Need Dolorous Chant or Organ- centre canopy, and having a very pleasiDg trimmed with embroidery : Mrs C. Hut description on the most reasonab : blue dinner service, hand-painted the morning, when the lower part of the town, Inspector Gatenby's Report. Music Sounding, including Town End, California Row, and Xew effect. chinson was lovely in a beautiful gown of Settlements on day of sale. sert sevice, largo cheese dish, I cut Inspector Gatenby, of Startforth, in his or incense clouding up the twilight nave ? Town were missioned, short addresses being Tho main entrance was from Hall-street, white lace : Mrs C. IMckuouse wore a Auction OQiccs: i old willow pattern egg stand, 2 quarterly report, said all the roads were in a But, my brethren, tnere is, after all, a certain whero an awning was erected. baudsoine dress of black satin : Mrs J. G". Central Sale Rooms, Union-street TSi Ijagg, I blue jug, china fruit stand, given by the Kev. M. Cuthbert and several fairly good state of repair, but pointed out significance in place and occasion when those The patronesses were the Countess of Strath Wilson was attired in black crepe de chone, Darlington; • eakn dish, butter dish, old china locals, with plenty of singing on the route. In that the road from Howes to Westmorland who are His people meet tegether iu His more, the Lady Barnard, Lady llavelook-Allan, trimmed with real lace, and wore profuse B,& 10, Market Place, Middlcton-in-' sar.blers, wines, custard and jelly the afternoon tho camp meeting was held on boundary was rutty and thin of metal for two name for worship. For where His people the Lady Westbury, Mrs C. Backhouse, Mrs diamond ornaments. the Green, when a large company assembled, milos ; Bowes to Thoruberry, rutty for 100 are there Ho is, though tho building may •BftBOOM Inlaid mahogany side- and the Rev. M. Cuthbert preached an Morritt, Mrs Harry Stobart, Mrs Tumor, the Mrs Stansfield was attractive iu a very icturcsque gown of cream satin, with yards ; Boldrou gatehouse to the reservoir, be a church wanting in architectural beauty, ROBBaT H. MBTCAI |iWr)ke table, iulaid mahogany work impressive sermon. Tho large chapel was i.ady George Duuilas, the Lady Katharine marvellously effective touches oi gold. Her rutty aud thin of metal for 150 yards. ind the service plain and simple. But what i„any telescope dining table, with well Idled at night, when an address was given Vane, Lady Wrightson, Mrs (hichester-Coii- Auctioneer and Valuer, ornaments wero of diamonds and pearl. does it matter ? Tho:je gathered together may linoleum, fender and irons, butWr's by Mr Gibson, of Suuderland, and, following stable, Mrs W. E. Rogurson, Mrs Trotter, and Tho Hew Hospital Plans. be only tho poor, but what of that so long as NDERTAKES Sales and Vain stand, 2 lamps, painted closet, this, there was a large number of testimonies Mrs J. G. Wilson. Mrs H. Stobart was most effectively attired There was a report from the Hospital they are christian friends ? It we are friends Farm Stock, Property, etc., U i trays. • of professing christians and singing cf the Tho guests were formally received by the embroidered blue chiffon, trimmed with Committee to the effect that they had of Jesus we shall want to meet those ot I probate and other duties, of which i |icE.-b;ik hall table, oak chair, real old-fashioned Methodist hymns. The Rev. following ladies, forming the committee, on costly Venetian lace. inspected the plans prepared by Mr ^V. Porter kindred mind and heart. The Divine instinct |others become subjected. {lass, lump, wire mat, cocoa jnatting, M. Cuthbert presided. their arrival:—Mrs C. liackhouse, Mrs Nevile, Mrs M. Wilson looked very haudsomc, for tho proposed new isolation hospital, and is strong in all of ns, and, if we feel deeply Reasonable terms, prompt settle tdoor mats, 8 days' wall clock, 2 old Middleton Brass Band bad the pleasure of Mrs M. J. Wilson, Mrs Harding, Mrs Trotter, gowned as she was in green chiffon and real there was a recommendation that they be that God has done something specially for us, A trial solicited. |:v Hogarth, "Reading lue Will" and playing for St. Helen's Colliery at the Durham and Miss Manby, secretary, Startforth Vicar­ lace, wearing turquoise aud priceless orna­ forwarded for the approval of Dr. Manby, of our hearts are stirred by the fact that we owe 23, Market-place, Barnard Castle. HE Day "; uiotal umbrella stand, stair Demonstration, last Saturday. age. ments of diamonds. the Local Government Board.—The report was all to Him, and we are full of gratitude. We [and rods. The following were the acceptances :— M iss Backhouse, arrayed in the purest white, adopted, and Dr. Neligan reported that oue shaU be impelled to exclaim : " O, come let us CENTRAL SALE RO0| »MS.—3 maple suites, each including Rev. R. W. and Mrs Armstrong, and Miss as quite charming, while in a handsome gown case of erysipelas bad been notified since the sing unro tho Lord : let us come before His THE DEERBOIT CAMP. Fitzgerald, Wycliffe Rectory. of yellow, trimmed with gold and brown velvet, last meeting. Seventeen' births and eight presence with thanksgiving: let us make a BARNARD CASTLE. washstand and dressing table , with marble top; towel rail and Mr W. Uunberry, Newcastle. Mrs Selwyn Dunstia was an exceedingly well- deaths had been registered. The general joyful noise unto Him with psalms. O, health of the district was good. l» coilet glasses, half-chest of old The recruits of the Fourth Battalion Durham Miss Beaumont and party, Newsham Hall. dressed lady. magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt His John Parkinson & S011J f drawers, half-chest painted drawers, Light Infantry arrived at Deerbolt Camp on Mr and Mrs C. Backhouse and party, Selaby Mrs W. Stobart's Empire gown of periwinkle The Footpaths of Startforth. name together." My brethren, the man who Monday night, from Newcastle, the band of Park. blue was equalled in taste and complete fashion never feels impelled to this duty—who never FAVOURED with instructions from! iied table, cane-seated chairs, old arm the 3rd Battalion meeting the party at the Lord and Lady Barnard and party, Raby only by Mrs Rogerson in a very handsome black & letter was read from the Startforth Parish longs to join in the social worship of the • oak blanket chest, panelled; wash Council complaining of the state of the foot­ 1. Consignees in Town and Counts railway station, and playing them through the Castle, including tho Earl and Countess of gown, with finely appropriate accessories. sanctuary—may reasonably doubt whether all 1 dressing table, mahogany coal vase, paths at Low Startforth, and also mentioning removed to the above Rooms, ;iod| mahogany cornices and shades, town. The inspection of the Third Battalion Strathmore, Viscount and Viscountess Gough Mrs Chichester-Constable was attired in a is right within. What of the beneficent that the chert which has been put on the ministry of the House of God ? Is it not to many Sell by Public Auction, pj drawers, foot baths, carpets, takes place to-day, commencing at 10-30:—A and the Hon. Misses Gough, Miss Shafto, Mrs dress of white, trimmed with gold bullions and footpath near the school at Startforth was a quiet resting-place, and a veritable temple of »are, ornaments and vases, several and B Companies, in review order ; 10-15, C and Eden, Hon. K. Vane, Mr Mc Cullagh, and Miss gold lace, which had a very smart, picturesque, On TUESDAY, JULY 28th, 190 much too round to fix (irmly unless covered of peace ? And, as life is lived to-day, there is small mahogany music stand, D Companies, in marching order ; 11, B and G Mc Cullagh. and rich appearanoe. Mrs Manby was dressed A Quantity of Companies, outposts; 11-30, «l and K Com­ iu chene silk, and Miss Manby was attired in with smaller material.—The Surveyor said he ;reat need for peaceful, comforting, refreshing; box, several water bottles and Mr Joseph Pea3e, Gainford. would attend to the matter. panies, kit inspection ; 11-15, inspection of Mr F. S. Beadon, . an Empire dress of cream crepe de chene, nluences. Life with a vast majority of people VALUABLE HOUSE1I01 ••2 tin trunks, trinket set, hand glass, is not easy to live. Its burdens and cares nnted iron bedstead and hangings, institutes; 12-45, dinners. The battalion Miss Fade, Darlington. appropriately trimmed with bands of gold. Miss D. Manby wore a dress of white satin, press very heavily upon mind and heart. FURNITURE Istcad and hangings, 2 single iron bed­ parades at 2-15 p.m. to-day, and proceeds to Mr and Mrs and Miss Fogg-Elliott, Bedburn, trimmed with old lace and pearl embroidery, Doubtless for some in my congregation it is % rid mattresses, iron bedstead,3feather the manieuvre-ground at Marwood. The Witton-le-Wear. And Other Effects, including f and Miss Urwick was prettily gowned in " Hours of Happy welcome relief to him to get away from BM and bolsters, 4 hair mattresses, inspection is by Colonel G. H. Ovens, command­ Mr and Mrs Fogg-Elliott and party, Staiu- Solid Oak Hat and Umbrella St; black and white. Miss Toynbee wore a distractions of business *nd worries of house­ [aattrasses, large quantity of bedding ing Number 5 District. General Baden-Powell ' rop. 18ft. 6in. Walnut Secretaire with has not been to the camp, as has been so beautiful pink satin Princess gown, and Mrs hold, and enter the sanctuary where power and The Rev. E. S. Gough, the Misses Gough, and Childhood." light, and beauty and strength reign, and above, glass doors, roll top, persistently reported. The general health of Miss Kathleen O'Brien, Barningham Kectory. Nevile was attired in mauve chiffon, trimmed KTC—Old oak corner cupboard, with mauve and silver roses and foliage. where he may feel the inspiriting influence of L the troops is good, there having been only two bamboo table, footstools, ty Stt 10 in.; oak-grained dresser Mr Hall, Aske. PATHETIC SCENES AT THE BARNARD unseen and eternal things. 1 desire that the serious cases of illness during the period of Miss Montagu's grey filet net gown, | 0-piece Solid Walnut Saddlebag Soib H rack, tables, 6 meat covers, coal Sir Henry and Lady Havelock-Allan, Black- re-opening of this church, to-day, may be made training. The regimental sports were held trimmed with silver embroidery and lace, CASTLE COUNCIL SCHOOL. worse than new, ii copper hot water kettle and stand, well Grange, Darlington. the occasion of your re-dedication to God, and yesterday afternoon, and were much enjoyed. looked very nice, and was certainly attractive. Friday last was a joyous day with the couch ottoman in cretonne, chair otn Ming, 8 days' wall clock, 3 chairs, Major Harding and Miss Harding and party, Miss N. Boyle was gowned in yellow crepe do that henceforth you will strive not only to love The troops will in all probability be out late Wycliffe Hall. youngsters at Uarnard Castle, for the schools match, side table, folding table, 6 bam'* feajidlesticks, steel-ropped fender and chene, with silver trimmings, and the Baroness and serve Him, but His house : this evening in Marwood, where, on Friday, Mr E. Hanby Holmes, the Grove, Barnard broke up for the summer holidays, and for a tapestry easy chair, 8 days grandfatw Itess pan, scales and weights, coffee Rosenkrantz wore a nattier blue satin gown, torn, large quantity of crockery and there was a night attack. Castle. month the children will be abandoned to frolic by Humphreys, plant stands, 2 cane I richly embroidered in shaded crystals. Miss " 0 Father! deign tbege walls to blesj ltub and staff, rain tubs, 2 wringing Captain and Mrs Hutchinson and party, and play. Far distant bo the day when they till with Thy love their emptiness i I Ebonized Sideboard Cabinet with S. Bernard was attired in an Empire gown of plate rack, garden seat, quilting PRESENTATION TO MISS SINCLAIR. Low Startforth Hall, including Mr Charles white satin, and Miss Chaplin, in a turquoise may exclaim with Charles Lamb :— And let their door a gateway be lo lead us fiom ourselves to Theo." Plates, 2 Brussels Carpets, J | clotheshorses, lawn mower, 3 water O'Farrell, Mr F. O'Farrell, Miss O'FarreU, and blue satin dress, veiled in silver, looked really " I have had playmate?. I have had companions. 13 New Tapestry Carpet Squares, Sk In my days of childhood, iu my joyful:' bool-d:r r In the eveuing Mr Everitt preached a "Tien tools, etc., etc. On Friday, July 17th, when tho Barnard Mrs Scott. charming. Miss Margaret Lawson wore a All. all are gone, the old familiar faces." Hearthrugs, Mr and Mrs Hutchinson, the Elms, Darling­ helpful sermon from the 32nd chapter of Isaiah, i commence on the Friday at 12 o'clock Castle National schools closed for their summer Princess gown of pink satin, and Miss Mabel And whilst in the main the occasion gave rise ton. verse 2: " And a man shall be a hidiDg-placo 3ft. Cin. Mahogany Sideboard, j prompt, vacation, the teachers and scholars in the Lawson looked extremely well in white chiffon, for feelings of joyous anticipations there was 3 Lengths of Floor Oilcloth, JJ* tie Saturday at 1 o'clock prompt. Girls' School presented Miss Sinclair with a Mr J. J. Bell-IrviDg and party, Rokeby Park, very exquisitely embroidered in flowers. The from the wind, and a covert from the tempest, at the Barnard Castle Council (Wesleyan) as a river of water in a dry place, as the shadow Mahogany 8ofa in Hair, 2 Mahog _ "DAV'S SA.\E.—Contents of Dining-room, silver cream jug and sugar basin to show their inclnding Baron and Baroness Rosenkrantz, graceful figure of Mrs Harry Crawford Watson School associated witl tho " breaking-up" of a great rock in a weary band." Chairs, i Small Chairs to matco (•room, Entrance and 3 Bedrooms. esteem and regret at losing her. Miss Grosse Miss Chaplin, Captain Grcsson, and Mrs .ooked well in green satin charmeusc, trimmed ceremony a distinct feeling of regret at the Lawson, Brough Hall. 3 Mahogany Easy Chairs, 1 Lady'* -'DAY'S SALE.—Contents of Drawing- Pearce, the head mistress, made the presenta­ with gold and pearl embroidery. departure of one of the senior teachers, owing Mrs Manby, the Misses Manby, Miss Urwick, 2 Treadle Sewing Machines, Jj^drooms, Kitchen, etc. tion, and expressed on behalf of the school the to recent rearrangements by the County CRICKET. I'Wnitnre will be on view on Thursday, best wishes for Miss Sinclair's future success. and Mr F. Urwick, Startforth Vicarage. The Menu. Education Authority. 17-piece Walnut Suite in Leather, co» Mr Moberly, Darlington. ] My 30th, from 12 to 4 o'clock. The first class girls and Lizzie Miunikin also Supper was served in the prettily-decorated Mr W. Emerson, the head master feelingly Couch, 2 Easy, and 4 Small Chatf presented her with lovely bouquets. Captain and Mrs Nevile and party, Rokeby N.E.C. School v. Royal Grammar School. The whole for absolute sale. upper room, the menu card being printed in referred to the removal of Mr J. J. Wilkinson, | Metal Hat and Umbrella Stand, Hr" Grove, inclnding Miss M. Montagu, Miss N, Darlington and Bowes. French, as follows:— who will take up his duties at Aycliffe Council This match was played at Barnard Castlei Singers' Sewing Machine, I Boyle and Miss Bird ; Mr G. C. Nevile, R.H.A., and resulted in a win for tho North Eastern Consomme Itiche en Tae:se. School after the holidays. He said he was 22 Solid Silver Dessert Knives and *1 RETIREMENT OF A WHORLTON and Mr D. Grant Dalton, West sorry to lose tho services of an able and pains County School. Scores:— I Half-dozen Knives and Forks, Car*~ SCHOOLMASTER. Regiment. Saumon criinpe dc Berwick. taking assistant, under whose care some of S.B.C SCHOOL. See Tyrolieunc. L. W. Shout, b Kiu^'Uorn and Fork, Lawn Mower, Hanging lOUSEHOLD Lieut.-General Baden-Powell, C.B.,Richmond the scholars had been carefully and eflicieutly w is Last Friday, the 17th inst., was the closing Mr C. Pease, Darlington. Salade de Conuombrcs. I, . M. Lifter, b Horradale ... plete, Stove, Cornice Fittings, Q"* day of service of Mr John Neesom, who for 47 trained. He also took the opportunity to H. P. Sebborn, b Hastewell 7 Books and Magazines, Mr and Mrs Rogerson and party, Walworth 1'ilet de Volaille i la Jcaunette. congratulate tho three boys Bertie Welford, H. Noble. It Kinghorn .„ COALS years has been head master of Whorlton School. Castle. ' G. W, Hodgson, c Knbson, b Kinghorn I Satin Walnut Bedroom Suite, CuauxCroid Mauvicttes Aloderne. Norman Kidd, and John Hartley Appleby—who « AT Ho was a thoroughly conscientious teacher, Mr and Miss Richardson, the Starlings. H. West, b Kinghorn l Wardrobe, Dressing Chest with *£ .1 and a character well worthy of imitation. Agueau froid See Menthe. had recently won scholarships at the North IT. F. Surteee, b Kinghorn ... v Colonel Sowerby, D.S.O., Third Battalion Eastern County School. Especially gratifying Washstand with Slab and Tile Bac^ A few years ago both Mr and Mrs Neesom's Poulet Tynedale froid an Creeaon. H. Wilkinson, b M&rkhaui ]. Durham Light Infantry. Jambon dc York. was the success of the latter, the youngest of 3. F. Smith, b Mark ham _ J ™ o Walo°l tNARD devoted services were recognised in a Painted Chest of Drawers, Satin Major Briggs, 3rd Battalion Durham Light Galantine a la Gclee. those who had competed. H. Brewis, c Taylor, h Mtvi ham ~. ™ I | of Drawers, Painted Dressing Table a j genprous way by past scholars and friends. Langue de Bicuf a L'Ecarlate. W. B. Chatt, not ov,'. , .-. Infantry. Salade de Saison. Swing Glass, I The present scholars, teachers and friends all Mr Wilkinson, who was much all'ected, added CASTLE Major H. Huntingdon, 7th Battalion Rifle a few words of congratulation, and said he Krtras Z 7 I Pair of Polished Toilet Tables, \r>sli him health and happiness on his present Brigade. Gelee aux Fraiscs, retirement. Mr Ed» The hnai stage for the Queen's Cup was shot Appleby j 2nd, Clarence Appleby : :lrd, Gordon II. Robson, c and b Shout ...... tk J Lieut. Wardle, 3rd Battalion Durham Light secretarial duties having been discharged by A. Haslam, b West ... $ 2 iron bedsteads, straw mattress,cbaf off on Saturday last on the Southttelds Range, Higginbotham. arB Infantry. Miss Manby—who was ably and very adroitly G. Russell, b Brewis ...... 5 kitchen table, kitchen chairs, }othe Wimbledon. Mr A. C. Bants, of the Southport K. C. Kinghoru, not out ...... „% ci Coals are always in Stock. Mr and Mrs W. Stobart and party, assisted by Mrs Nevile, of Rokeby Grove cart, poss tub, kitchen fender, gej Club, and Dr. A. Gordon, of the Gerrard J. F. Borradale. b llrewis ... w o ; Amateur Photographers can obtain all their Lodge, , including Miss de with the most gratifying results. Extras ...... tmt o clothes basket, 12 salt cellars, egs^ ' *"1 Pay you to use them Br d"e Club, tieingfor first place. In shooting wants in new and up-to-date materials at the rack, flower pot, trinket box, c0" | v! ofi' Dr. Gordon beat Mr Banks (who won the Jersey, Miss Alice Fenwick, Miss Collingwood s l3 lowest prices. Inspect windows for Photo­ Total _ ...... ~I [ sugar and cream, 2 tobacco jars, cup last year), after an exciting ^ontest, at Zoile, Mr Kenneth Barrett, Mr Edward Stobart, BARNARD CASTLE HORSE PARADE. Ute Advertisements. Captain H. F. Stobart, Mr and Mrs W. R, graphic display of new goods.—The Ualiol brackets, St. James's Palace, The Duke of Con laught. W. Nevison for Cheapest Pinafores, Aprons, Stobart. * Drug Stores, 0, Galgate, Barnard Castle. b^K, 18 Pig8> g weeks old—Apply, on behalf of the Queen, presented the cup to This annual function, on Hank holiday, Coveralls, Dress Maxwials, Skirts, Under* 50 PAIRS OF BOOTS, SHOES Mr and Mrs H. Stobart and party, Witton-le ence, Wycliffe, Whorlton, Barnard the winner and medals to the twenty com­ promises to be a great success. The committee F. Company 6th battalion Durham Light clothing, and Hoeii/y. Bole Agent Mey'a Wear. and a Quantity of Drapery• I petitors who met iu the last stage of the and officials have their arrangements well in Infantry.- Drills lor the week ending sHth W»r,n,h«prinsr ii|BiMiMiii>i>B — Richmond. Sale at 10-30 a.m. and 1 P; to^Pi Experienced General, able to do Thompson's field, on the Nab End estate, in meet on the Mains at 7-30 p.m., in plain Major and Mrs Trotter and party, Langton BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. On rii-T InlT ttj anda^^ L^ui Cooking and Washing. Apply, Notice— To Sheep Dip Users.—Mr R. w, which to hold the parade, racing and sports, clothes, to clean their rifles and bayonets. Oil, Grange, including Major and Mrs Chichester > Hexham House. Raino announces that the Newgate-street and entries are coming in well so far. Tho etc., will bo brought on to tho Mains from th< Constable, Wood Hall, Burton Constablo ; Miss Birth. Warehouse is now closed, and all business is Town Band has been engaged for tho day, and armoury. Saturday: Class firing at 2 r>.i«i - SEE — Ethel Watbon, Gainford ; Captain Surtoes, and Gl>'.\iiAM.- On July lath, (Mg, at Legcr Koau?, done at the Eagle Drug Stores, whore he will refreshments will bo provided on tho ground Practice for all men who arc goiu<* enter S Sight Free at Ulsley's, Chemist— Mr Wykeham Mnsgravc. Marion, the wile of T. Bernard Graham, a c bo glad to see his friends. Mr Henry Walker, Horae Market, will be glad for the battalion shoot. "a^et Place. Colonel the Hon. William Lionel and Lady- daughter. [The Windross Cy \ To MOTHERS.—Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup has bcon to receive entries for the boys' races ; aud Spectacles tested, and registered in Return Thanks. and Agricultural Medicines, nsed over tifty years by millions ot mothers for thar Katharine Vane, Thornfleld, Darlington. Messrs Jno. E. Myres ( Terrace) and Prescription BOCK free Physicians' and CO.VDOLENCI: : SUEAK.MAM.—May and Crosb-v duly qualified chemists, at R. W, children while teethinp, with perfect success. It will relieve Miss WyviU and Mr D. Wyvill, Burton Mr J. H. Dunn (25, Market Place), the hon. Ocuheta prescriptions faithfully prepared.-T. [ desire to thank their numerous friends for The Best that Money can fH**agle Drug Stores, BarnardCastle. tho poor sufierer immediately. It is pleasant to taste ; it Constable. produces natural quiet sleep, by relieving tho child from pain, Captain and Mrs Wbittaker, .ManUeld secretaries, wiU supply entry forms and give aUlsley^ Dispensing Chemist and Optician,! the kind expression of sympathy during U^Ucinee at lowest cash prices. Hall's and the littijs aSerub awakes " as bright a» a button," 01 all all possible information to iutcti^ios exLiibitore Market Place, Cbemists.ls. 1W, pot bolUo, Grange, I their recent sad bereavement. At 15, Market Place, Barn»rd ^

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