Moubray of Killerby CHARGES This Is the Time of Unexampled Grain, It Pi Ay Ho Wo 1 Th While to an Interesting Sidelight on T:Ho Inn
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2<itll, IdaQ Wednesday, April 26th. MoO. (GNALL. RICHMOND BOY ON Death Mrs M M with start. Plough up the Bad Grass °f - - Memories of Durham NEW FortiphonoNo.19! Irsdav son SHOPBREAKING "t ° 1 - Moubray of Killerby CHARGES This is the time of unexampled grain, it Pi ay ho wo 1 th while to An interesting sidelight on t:ho Inn. a fact which pleasantly sur DEAF progress in faniuing. Our land is have a count of the number of wire- Durham of 150 years ago has been prised them since their experience of more fertile than it lias ever been worms that the soil contains. This, 1 A 12-year-old Richmond boy east by discoveries made in the taverns elsewhere, especially in hear more, more clearly The death of Mrs May Marianne Yorks and Lanes, had not been a —our crops yield more abundantly, indeed, is less important than it already on probation for two years Yorkshire village of Tadcaster a our cows give more milk, our herds used to be, since seed corn may now Moubray, of Killerby, near Catter- for a larceny offence in February, happy one. Previously mast of and at greater distance I quarter of a century ago, and now ard Hocks are 'healthier than at be dressed with a material that ick Village, took place. Born in pleaded guilty at the Juvenile Court these inns had been described as receiving expert consideration' for This new All-in-one Fortiphonc No. 19 brings still any time in Jiistdry. ^loreover, gives the crop a large measure of 1862. she was the eldest of the fam tjo shopbreaking on two charges. He " noisy and ill appointed." dearer, easier hearing to the Deaf. In greater ily of Mr William Charge Booth and the first time. power {including doubled battery strength) gives thi'ie is every reason to hope 'hat protection. took property including a gold Here reference is made to a clearer hearing over a wider range and greater year by year, the output of food Where the intention.is to com his wife, Ellen Fielden. She lived \patcli from a sale room, and the Twenty 'five years ago Mr War feature named "Gunner's P00IP" distance, while unexpectedly loud sounds are auto at Oran. Catterick, till her marriage rington, of Sutton Grove, Tad- matically screened down to a comfortable level. from our farms will increase. plete operations in a single season, watch was found in a field adjoining and it is accorded an impressive With Midget individually-moulded ' plug-in * Ear But many a farming landscape cultivations must be such as will in 1893 to Mr John J. Moubray, of Richmond and Catterick road. castor, was disposing of rubbish description. Says Mrs Green, " I NO SEPARATE piece ; or, with the new Foruphone supersensitive Xaemoor. Bumbling Bridge. Scot Bone - conductor, this new Aid is THE IDEAL. is still -marred by ugly blots, ensure a complete kill of the old Inspector Ellis said a shop 011 the on, Healaugh Manor, Tadcaster, was struck by the grand and awful BATTERY PACK! BONE - CONDUCTION HEARING AID. land, who died some years ago. He among which the commonest, by sward. If the soil is of good depth, High Row was broken into. A pane where he was then employed as scenery, vast rocks hanging over was .Master of the Bedale Hounds far, is a fieH of really bad old grass the surface smooth, and the turt of glass in a rear window had been gardener to the late Sir Edward my head, immense yews and other 1904-1920. Airs Moubray was a _-a " proper starveacre." Some of thin, a deep ploughing may put broken. Two windows in a sale Brookslbank, when he detected trees, and the entire gloomy grand Test it Free at great benefactress in the area, and these fields can perhaps be improved the old vegetation where it will room in Ryders Wynd had been amongst the "'rubbish" a number eur of the place." the Parish Church where she wor by lime or fertiliser combined with stay. Otherwise the plan should be smashed and the boy had climbed of sketchbooks, containing draw From Castle Eden the party pro King's Head Hotel shipped, on the Sunday before her more careful management. But in first to kill and then to bury the through an aperture. On 29th ings and water colours, together ceeded to Stockton, described as death, is bereft of one who mas a March Constable Feaster was in with the yellow memorancTiim of a •being " a very airy, striking town." other cases the quickest and best— corpse. Disc cutivators may first great supporter and ardent wor Barnard Castle, May 2 & 3 plain clothes near the sale room and tour of the Vdrkshiro Dales, And now. instead of following a and i" the end often the cheapest— ibe used if the land is cumbered with shipper. plan is to kill and bury the old anthills cr tufts of coarse grass. saw two boys and questioned them. Lakeland. Cumberland and Durham direct route, they hugged the banks Ask for Mr Dodgin of Fortiphone Ltd. -ward and so make way for useTul In any case, the first ploughing Before the private funeral at He noticed that the boy defendant's dated 1799. Specimens of the art of the Tees. On the road to Dar plants. should be shallow, in. order to Foasaway, Kinrosshire. Scotland, a hands showed signs of recent work were submitted to the British lington due praise is given to many For an appointment, please telephone Mr Dodgin on the dates shotcn above, service was held on Thursday in St. scratches and after questioning he pretty villages such as Houghton between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Phone No. 19 Many Hells of this sort were expose the grass roots to sun and Museum who have confirmed! the Anne's Church, Catterick, at which admitted having entered the sale (claimed to be the residence of the broken during the last war, and a wind. Later on the disc and the opinion that the sketches and water Fortiphone Ltd, 247 Regent Street, London, W1 the Vicar, Rev. R, F. Bradley, room and disclosed having stolen celebrated Bernard Gilpin). The goodly proportion/ of these are to cultivator should be employed to colours aro the work of Amos Green officiated, and Mrs Charge, Gain- property from the -shop on High record appreciatively covers such day smiling cornfields or Tush leys. discourage anything from taking and-his wife, Harriet Bren formerly ilord. was organist. The choir was features as Mansfield Church. High But in a good many instances the root. Finally, the laud should be Row. In a voluntary statement the Miss Lister of York. The descrip present. boy admitted having entered each Cunliffe, Fainford and Piersbridgo, operation fell short of complete deei*'y plou ;hed. But there is a tive notes are credited to the The family mourners were: Major place on two occasions. The police with special emphasis on AVinston success. Perhaps the wireworm groat boJy of knowledge and ex latter. The museum recently bought and Mrs Moubray, Col. and Airs said some of the stolen property was Bridge with its " very handsome destroyed the crops. Perhaps the perience that can be brought to a sketch hook of Green s and thus John Moubray, sons and daughters- recovered. single arch." There is here a soil was too wet or too sour or too bear. Members of District Com comparison was easy. in-law; Miss E. Moubray, Miss M. Mr A. G. Pickard, School Inquiry Amos Green "was a topographical eugolistic aside about the Meritt's starved to grow anything much mittees and of the Nations* 1 C. Moubray. and .Mrs P. R. Wain- Officer, said the boy's educational (or Morritt's- ) Inn at Greta Bridge. better than rubbishly olt grasses. Advsi'.y Service may be freely painter of some reputation who was man, daughters; Miss Cecily Booth, attainments were below the average •born in Halesowen,, nr. Birming Perhaps the latter were Jiot alj consulted, and both Committee Indeed, the general standard of sister; the Misses Evelyn, Anne, by two years and at times he needed ham towards %hc m.idllle of the killed, and soon spread until f!hey cultivation staffs and private tillage hostelry in Durham seems to have Free your sheep from maggot fly worry— Gillian and Meriel Moubray, grand firm handling. 18th century and later moved to impressed Mrs Green much more again filled the groundT Perhaps contractors have dealt with a witle daughters; Messrs Richard and (Miss Herbert, Probation Officer, Bath, where he cultivated the than its Lakeland and Yorkshire lime was too short or the best tools variety of problems. David Wainman, grandsons. The said there were seven children in the friendship of the poet Shenstone. equivalent. were not to hand. Marshall Aid enls in two years' following were unavoidably absent: family. The boy defendant was the He subsequently practised as an time. Agricultural Expansion has The traveller passes a somewhat To-day, however, our resources MrsS. K. Eraser, daughter; Mr and eldest and the youngest was four art teacher at York where he mar- sti'.l some way to go. We cannot harsh judgment on the " modern are more adequate. We ihave power Mrs W. A. Moubray, son and months. The family was over- ful tractors and wilte Choice of afford to have so much land still ried Miss Lister. The autistic couple developments " which she claimed daughter-iu-law; Mr Reginald Cal- crowded in a house of one bedroom n„„,bered Southey "and! Wor^worth then spoiled, the distinguished special implements, we have abun producing so little.