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galea bg auction. LOCAL AND OTHER COUNTY COURT. NORTH RIDING WAR PENSIONS. MILITARY MINSTREL TROUPE IN THE UPPER DALE NOTES. HARD CASTLB a TuBSDAXB FAJUoilT' NOTES. VICTORIA HALL. [BT OOTl OWN OOBJUsBPONSsWT.] MONDAY —Before Mr Frederick Gordon Disabled Men Elect d to the Sub-Comrrr't 0. - AUCTIOK If AST Co., LTD. ^ One ol the best concerts of the seaaon was tarl of Strathmore has sent a donation Tempter (Judge), and Mr Robinson, of The Greta Bridge Sab-Committee met cn £76 to Durham Light Infantry Prisoners DWLN RUCK, Bouleby, Kirkby Stona*,, Kt so the Military Orthopedic Centre, (Dapoty-Registrar) —There was given in tbe Lnnedale sohool-room, on Friday Wednesday last, at Barclay's Baok, by kind night last. Mr J. Brown, 'in , prestded, and in and v—nt ^Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle-on-Tyne. an accumulation of judgment summonses, of War Fund. permission of Mr J. 8. Helmer, honorary There was a right regal responae to tbe bis opening remarks explained that the objeat aoi TARM BAWBRIDGB & Son, D»,iu,,. Criat Snowstorm : 8cotch 8heep Attack • treasurer. Those present inolnded Mrs J. J. appeal for funds on behalf of Durham County of the eff jrt was fo* local war roods. The €,0 ii James Railton, partner in' the firm of r Hay Stack. Bell-Irving (honorary correspondent), Rev. 8. following programme was given in exeelient auctioneers. t)| I sirs Topham, Jones and Railton.contrautors, soldiers Imprisoned in Germany, and the large A aeqasl to severe weather In was G. Beal, Miss Gougb, Rev. J.W. Brent. Rev. J.O' 7 Style : -8.lo-K.prv bullet has its billet—Mr I iSoinstep, son of Mr James Railton the Oonnel, Maj >* Heslop and the Rev. H. 8traker. audience last Thursday night was in its' f a I SALE THIS D4Y. found in an aetion for damages Instituted by flie expo- itlon of local loyalty and patrlo' Ism. T. Brown ; duett— Ruse naderoeath tbe snow I IK boirig tho eldest son of the late Mr Hugh Messrs J C. Allinson and w. B Allinsoo, of The new eirenlars reoeived slaoe last meeting — Misses Do»soo ; rtoltatl n — Christmas WEDNESDAY, JANUARY SO ru. I Iton, °f Barnard Castle), has had conferred The Victoria Hall was packed b; an enthusiastic Kveowocd and Romaic kirk respectively, were laid on the tables for members to read.— company wlsbirg to renew their acquaintance party—Mr A. Browo ; solo—When the boys E Usual WEEKLY SALE will be k IE him the honour of Commander in the Order gainst Mr Jacob Tallentlre, of Gordon Bank, Mrs Bell-Irving said this meeting was specially come home—Miss ti. Foster; dn«tt—The d ME, British Empire, constituted last summer with tbe musical talent of the 16th Battalion when there will be forward the n. ' Egglestone, the sum of £8 16s. being olaimed to consider the eleotlon of two disabled men and Lanotster Regiment, whole encamp­ perfeot dav—Miss Foster and Mr Kipling; illea of DAIRY COW8 sod HEIFERS the special purpose of recognising war for loss sustained by the deferdtots sheep to j iln tbe 8ub-Oommittee. Aooordlng to dia.ogue Private Tom's tit bits; daett— ment at Deerbolt last year resulted in What are the wild waves saying ?-Misses STORE CATTLE and SHEEP. ' Ibices. 0 partially destroying a bay-staok at the baok Circular 51, just reoeived, there should be, fast friendships being formed in this town. bo glTBD (or the Be Hiss Marda Bcll-lrving and Miss Vera end of 1916 and the beginning of 1917— Mr it then transpired, included among the Weaimouth ; solo—When the boys come back A el as? »* Gov, Lieut -Colonel A. C. Heme was present, and —Miss Dowaon ; seleetion by the band (lucal hare gone to Thirlstane Castle Red Tom Jennings, , was for the members of every snb-oommittee at lenst two the entertainment was whole-heartedly Judging at 10 am. '.a Hospital ^Voluntary Aid Detachment). plaintiffs, and Mr J. I. Dawson for the disabled men who have been discharged from taUnt); solo- S~od a line to mother—Miss Sals of Dairy Cattle at 10-80 prompt supported by tbe prinolpal Inhabitants of the Foiter ; duett - Consider the lilies — Mies < •P o defendant.—It transpired that the hay-stack the naval and military servioe of His Majesty distrlot. The event was under the auspices of IS took to be stalled by 10 a. m. to be IM , r d Barnard has been re-elocted Chairman was in a f'uld at Windy Hill farm, which was durintjithe present war.—The oommittee went Foster and Mr Kipling; solo—Tbe jawel of fctobers will oblige by sending or carefully through several names, and agreed the Barnard Castle War Emergeney Oommittee. home, sweet home—Mias Dowson ; skntch—A Ilremenu t > reaoh Blakeley, Stalodron t' ,[l,e Tees Fishery Board. « uld, and the plaintiffs purchased the staok of Tbe ohorns sloglogwas melodious throughout, false alarm; selection by the band. Mrs Hind v ay on the lG.h of Ootober, 1916, the weight upon nominations suggested by the Rev. J. Say Morning eaoh week. ' *t W. Brent "and Miss Gongh, and, with the and tha solos were well rendered, while the was tbe accompanist, wbo, along with all tbe The scholars of the Barnard Castle Council being tons. The defendant placed 36 ewes bur Jerque features were far from boisterous others taking part, received • hearty vote of 80 FAT CATTLE. 20-80 SHEEP. I Lt School have subscribed £2 18s. Cd. in and a ram in the adjoinirg land, and the approval of , these will ba asked, to serve and attend the meetings. So far the Tbe flae playing of Private Moss on the 'cello thai ks for ber services Light refreshments IKtmas dinner-table collections, towards contention was that in the snowstorm of 1916 was keenly appreciated,, and Company Sergt • were provided, after which a danoe was held. I-RBT SPRING BULL SALE I ;a Arthur Pearson's fund for the children of and the early part of 1917, owing to the administrative expenses had been met 1 Maj ir Goldstein, substituting Lanes-Corporal Tbere wrr» large companies at both •vents, TUESDAY, FBBRUARY 10TH, 1918. * " soliiers. scarcity of food, the mountain sheep soaled, a personally by the members of the Sub- Gyte, the oomedlan juggler, most dexteronaly and over £14 was realised. » wall, broke the fencing down, and devoured Committee, and the work and time given voluntarily. The'room where they held their performed bis feats of legerdemain. The GEO. BELL, Secretary Motor tractors have been ploughing for and spoiled a large quantity of bay. Plaintiffs entertainment oonclnded with a sketch,e n tit led V fotkeley, Staicdrop. w»- I M» fortnight at Wise Hill, Boldron, on the admitted selling 2} tons of hay at £3 2s. per meetlcgs was kindly placed at their disposal by Buns ard blanomange," in whleh fuu and Among the 1 cal lads »t borne on leave from •p of Mr John Hunt, dairyman. ton, tad about 1£ ton of hay was damaged. Mr J 8. Helmer, of Barclay's Bink. Members I who lived 5 or 6 miles away had refused the refinement were well sustained, while tbe Franc* are Privates W. W. Swiobaok, High COCKFIELD. ^ The tenants of the land were the administrators patter and topioal Interchanges sparkled with Skears; S. Fester, Mickleton; and Jas Foster, Miss Carter and Miss G. Carter, late of tbe late Aarcn Watson deceased. The railway fare to which they were entitled.—Io "modern instauoea" and wittiolsms. During Bow Bank. I j h House, having joined the Order of St. plaintiffs and Mr Thomas Addison, anct'oneer, replj to a member, Mrs Bell-Irviog remarked TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, c that If a case left home and the distributor the interval Private Wash, cf Butterkoowle, V I ISB'S Voluntary Aid Detachment, left London, were examined, the latter as vainer, fixing the introduced by Lieut.-Oolonel A. C. Heme,spoke Mr and Mra J*a. Taylor, Victoria Terrace, [the "Greyhound Hotel." Ooekfleld „- ISfweek, to take up duties in a military damage at £8 IBs., which he said was had te send weekly postal orders the poundage should be refunded frcm the pnblio funds.- of his experiences while a prisoner of war In Middleton, received the sad news on Saturday KHUY, 8TH FHBRUARY, 1018, at 7 o'oiook [ EfMal overseas. feasor able, hay selling at £5 10s. a ton in the Germany, and emphasised the real need of that their only sun, Laree-Corpl. f. B. Taylor, month if March. None of the witnesses ever Case 4,543 had withdrawn his appeal, It having been ''explained to bim that owing to the parcels being sent. At the oonolnsion of the bad died at a casualty clearing sestlon, France, i John It. Deacon, Auctioneer Woodland Beagles will meet on Saturday, saw Mr Thompson's sheep at the staok—Mr performance the whole troupe had refreshments from pneumonia. Laree-C;>rpl. Taylor, who IFebruary 2nd, at Mickleton, at 12. Dawson submitted that there was no obligation Medical Referee's report it was waste of time o the Masonic Hall, while a soolal danoe took was at'aoted to tbe Royal Dublin Fa«t iers, L WKLLINQ-HOUSE, situate in Front-str.«a npon a person who took eatsge to keep bis to oontinue. Tbe committee would endeavonr plaoe in the Victoria Hall. The concert, eolisttd about twsu v*«ts ago, and went to ' Ooekflsld, late in the occupation ol ul yesterday, a local police change took effect sbrep from a staok which was in the field, as to find him congenial employment suitable to together with the donations reoeived, realised Frsoee io Ootober, 1916 He was afterwards on Morrell, deeeaeed ; ' I ,kAn Sergeant Falconer left Barnard Castle in the present circumstances, and be denied his state of health. The Sub-Committees were the handsome sum of £76. This amount Is In hospital, and returned to Franee la Jane, >DR DWBLLINQ-HOUSE9, Numbers 1 i B Middleton - in - Teesdale, and Sergeant liability.-Mr Tallentlre said he had pnt EO instituted, she believed, to keep in touch with being sent io full to Mrs C. D. Shafto, Durham, 1917. *** _j»d 4, Fell View Houses, Cockflaid L«A Ksstij of the latter place, commenced ther sheep ont in one day. His sheep never local oases, and to prevent and remedy any honorary seoretary to the fund, the War [STINTS on Cock field Fell Reguiat*} I sty inthis town. Sergeant Falconer has been go) in till the snow oatne on January 17th.— hardships, and whilst members had done and Tbe interment tm>k pl*ee cn Saturday of Mr would con tic ue to do their utmost to help tbe Emergeuoy Committee and friends defraying Wrr. Kidd, Lane « d«-, Mldd'»tt>o, who died on I stationed at Barnard Castle since June, 1916. Tbe Judge: There la no donbt in law that yon expenses. Thai, ks are due to all who so kiadly Tueeday week at tbe age of 64 y rim. Deceased or farther partioalars apply to tha are not in any better position than the men and their womenfolk whenever tbey helped with gifts of refreshments, fliwers ION BE R Qalnford ; or to tenant himself. Her must fenoe against his applied, tbe members had also their duty and had been emplojed at tiosrs O'd and Maddl- Ihe Zetland Foxhounds will meet nest decorations snd in many other ways ; also to >n's qaarries for npwsrds of 50 years. He MESSRS HESLOP & YORK, BEsay at CaldweU, at eleven o'olock. own animals upon other people's property. If responsibility to the State An erroneous those who gave hospitality to tbe members of it is on the highway he may be absolved. I idea had been found to exist among disabled leaves • widow and gr wn-op family. the troupe. Speoial thanks are due to Colonel V I 8olloltore, Barnard Oaatla, Private J. Wright, Durham Light Infantry, give judgment for £9 10s., including tbe eost soldiers that it tbey began to work tbey Heme for allowing the troupe to perform in of the valuation, and costs. wonld lose their pensions, or get less, but this The concert given by the We*Ir>y Senior and I spending a short leave of absence from Barnard Castle, and to the men for their Junior Qaiids on Boxing Day with sooh great PABJKINSON & SON, I lulj at Barnard Castle. was j mistake. Pensions are assessed from splendid entertainment. Takings at the Young Horse and Motor Car ; Damages the medical evidence, and allowances, where uoceas was repeated c<- Saturday eight. The ADOTIONBBBS AND VALUBBS, there seemed hardships to the oommittee. concert amounted to £62 Us. 91 ; sale of Rev. O. Bleed field presided. At the closes inofficial intimation has reached Mr and Reoovtred. goods, £2 2* 93 ; donations,'£11 5s 61; total, Central Sale Rooms. lite Joseph Parkin, of High Cross Farm, were continued until the Medioal Referee's small stall of useful articles were offered for An soil on was entered by Mr 1.1. Dawson, report showed it was no longer required. £76. Tbe following Is a list of donations : - sale. The effort altrcottier was a great IJiickleton, that their son, Private William solicitor, on behalf of Mrs G. Freeman Thomas, Lady Gainford, £1 ; Mrs J. Pease, Oarlbury Established 1876. . IParkin, was killed in action in France on Case 8.190 had been re-examined, and owing success, realising aver £S. ' Hnrwortb, who sued Mr James Swlnbank, to the. report forwarded the allowance of Hall, £1 ; Mr J. W. Hartley, Gainford, 10*. ; V I (unary ICth. Deceased was 26 years of ago, farmer, Winston, for £7 Is. damages caused to Mrs S obart, Selaby, 10s.; Mrs Trotter, | ud was much esteemed in Teesdale. 53. would be discontinued.—Tbe Rev. 8 G. A well-koowo and highly respected farmer ;WM. TARN, motor oar driven by Mrs Thomas on tbe 10th Beal wept fully into oasd 4,548. Northallerton Langton Hail, 10). ; Mrs Banks, os ; Mias passed away on SatU'd^y night la tbe person [ May last, by the alleged negligent driving Raine, Staindrop, 3».; Miss Elliot, Ebor House, L'nder a garnishee summons, Mr J. I. Dawsou had saxotioned this allowance continuing £1; Mr J. Adams, 5s.; Miss Nixon, 5s ; Mrs of Mt John Hunt, of KeHoi), Luaedale. Auctioneer and Valuer. and want of control of a horse under the eare nntil April, when the case was to be again *r* Inked Judge Tompler, on Monday, to order t. to l«cal meu in the shafts, although it had worked in all yokes on Women's Institute Annual pard at Wearbead had returned, owing to a army and navy; £21 2s. was rained by two I t —— In his annual report, Supt. Weirs (Chief the farm.—Mr Dawson said the anlmtl should breakdown in health.—The status cf a man o incerfs and a s*le of garden produce for tbe I Titer Bailiff / says the first salmon taken by have been adequately manned.—The Judge Meeting. engaged in timber htuliog and carting-waf same object; £5 was attributed by the rod and lino was at Gainford, on April 11th, said he must hold that there had been a , On Thursday afternoon tbe annual meetirg proved to be that be was exempted by tbe Mlddletoa B»« d of Hop*, and tte proceeds of orry's Tobacco Powder ad weighed \1\ lbs. The heaviest fish caught oerain amount of negligence, and prevision of the Cotherstone Women's Institute was held military on the 4th of May, 1917, tbe fjrm a dai.er, arranged by Mr F. Smith, amounted * fF.oc nf Diidj sine, me). |»Mnear Barnard Castle, and scaled 23^ lbs. should be made to meet all sorts of war and in the Temperance Hall. Mrs Bourne, as being signed by Captain Sh?*rwood. Respon­ to £5 8s. 61. The remainir.g turn represents ) Lice and all Skin Troubles in Cattle, Horses, Figs, Ac. One angler caught 30 fish, weighing 315 lbs. other impedimenta. He aooordinglf found a president, opened the meeting by addressing dent had been leading colliery timber to a voluntary subscript!! cs,including£2 10a.from I preventing Fly on Sheep, and Warble Fly in Cattle, alio 0 verdiot for £7 Is. and costs, payable forthwith. a few words to tbe members, in whioh she looal saw mill —The oase of an insurance agent the rommlttee if tte Co-operative Society, I lor Fleas, kc.\ on Dogs, Cats, Ponltry and their nests. reminded them that it was customary at tbe engaged three days a week on the land was wbo, for tbe fonrth j - »r, have generrusly pre­ I05.POIS0NOUS. At a smoking concert held at the Ship Inn, High Hesleden, on December 19th, Gunner T. Judgment for the Recovery of January meeting tor the ecmmlttee and officials adjourned for medical re-examinatior.— The ferred to abandon their annua, supper to be No risk from CHILL as by Washing. II Clark, signal section, Royal Field Artillery Fee Farm Rent. to resign and new ones to be elected. The appeal was dismissed in reference to a local able to contribute to <>nr faode, e? d • balance Cipro ved by Board of Agriculture, -eldest son of Mr and Mrs Sep. W. Clark, of The Right Honourable the Lord Barnard was Seoretary (Miss A, Homing) then read the contractor, a telegram announcing the fact l»ft over f-i ID the previous year cf £13 16s fid. the plaintiff in an aotion to recover the sum of secretary and treasurer's reports for the year, that Messrs Macdonald Wilson and Company Our expenditure has amoa'ited to £50 10s. 3{i. In Tinsj, 1/3 and 2/6; also in Bulk. Rotebank Cottage, High Hesleden, and late of r Urtington—who had won the military,medal, 7s. 4d. from Mr Henry Blaekett, ct Woodland. as follows: Daring 1917 tbe Women's Institutes needed bis services farther, respocdett At 0''ri«'m«s. p s ai orders for 6s. eaeb were Iso Corry's Ringworm Lotion, Equisan Mings is presented with a splendid gold watch, —Tbe defendant said be did not know what the have been; taken over by the Board of having volunteered for national service on •«nt t • 98 men abroad and to hoapital, those in Ipecific, Maggot Lotion, Foot Rot Lotion, Ac (•inner Clark, who. with others, was in a tight olaim was for.—Mr Fife: It is fee farm rent Agriculture, so that now we are raised to the the 17eh of last May - & communication has Fra' ee receiving io addition a pair of socks. dignity of btlng acknowledged by tbe State, to be addressed by the Clerk to the prrper To the m-n in hi me camps we sent orders for SOLD BY|ALL .AGRICULTURAL CHBMISIS. wrner, returned for help under heavy fire, arising out of land which is tbe property of tkereby saving hundreds of lives as well as Mr Blackett. He is the owner of the land, and whioh privilege brings with lt the respor slbility national servioe authorities concerning a Ss 6). Tbe total cost of ChriR*m*s presents of rendering good service to the 8tate. Another draper, an outfitter, a oyole agent and a a d p< stage atronuted to £40 16«. 81. Daring MAXIIACTIRED BY tie position. has always paid this, as have his predecessors ^ e in title. Now he refuses, and says he does not advanoe is in the formation of a conference in photographer who are listed for national tie paat year 91 articles v-t despatched to t!ORRY & Co., Ltd., Shad Thames. the County of Durham for all the Women's service, ard their cases were accordingly tie nuihtin Ct-oaty Depot. S7 to theRoi Cross LONDON, B.E.1. "a Sunday next, February 3rd, as will be know.- Defendant: It Is a ohsrge upon the Institutes in the county, to wbibh we have I «en from advertisement, by the kind consent land, bnt I want !o know what it is for.—Tbe adjourned.—A kcal farmer applied to b. S e'etj, atid 169 giveu to local men. In all, Judge : It has been paid for a long time ? - Mr been affiliated. This conference will meet relieved from the obligations of the Volunteer si <*e aha oomioot.ceaieot it tbe War, over ofthe Vicar and Churchwardens, theoilertories twioe a year, and three del*gates will attend Training Corps. He bad attended one or two 1,700 articles bava been distributed, tbe Rubber I the parish church, at all the services Fife: It has been paid since 1809 II is a fixed from eaoh Women's Institute. The object of drills before hay-time, and held no voucher m j rity if whioh have been knitted oomforts. throughout the day, are to be given to the rent.—The Judge: Yon must pay forthwith, our institute is to be of praotical nse to its from the War Agricultural Committee. His Oar b-.lar.ee In hai>d is £9 17a, bat with the Hdt gfnard Castle Ladies' Association for War and pay the costs of the action, and say yon members and to the whole community. In medioal oategory was A. Tbe Clerk drew present large demand fur aocka, mcffi-rs, etc., Wef- The first meeting of this association have et j iyed yourself. trying to do this we obtained 85 stones of attention to tbe new order calling upon men ad tbe greatly Increased price of wcot this Wiiter Bottles, upheld at the Witham Hall on August 13th, sugar at a cost of £14 5s. lOd. for jam making to join Beotion B, eaoh ease being considered aom will soon be exhausted. We therefore PL one of its objects being to provide for the fruit growiog members; also 74 tins of on its merits. Appellant had an extensive again appeal to our many kind frieods and *°n;forts for our soldiers at the front, and sugar syrup for £26 Is. 81. for the members. I NO FUNNEL OR WASHER REQUIRE' J*ng as our special regiment the 6th Durham Whist Drive and Dance at Bowes. dairying business. Tbe exemption scught he I pei s to give us ail tbe assistance possible, li We are endeavouring to form a soft toy was granted.—The proprietor of a motor so that we may be able to supply tbe need* of FINEST RUBBER. Sht Infantry. industry, and have made and sold a good many garage applied for leave to appeal on behalf of tbe brave men who are sacrtfislrgso much for POSITIVELY GUARANTEED NEVER TO Lfc*i" A successful whist drive and danoe, already. We have spent £513s. 94. On material. an apprentice youth whose oaaegory is A.— our safety and wtll-b*lr g.- Y.n'S very truly, IJ he offertory which was given last year for organised by the Bowes Working Party and Toys made from this have sold for £13 4s 81 National Service Officer: I would advise you JaNK E DENT, [ASOft'S PHARMACY] ^object amounted to fll2 Os. 5d., and it is members of the Bowes seotion of the North The profit of £7 10s. lid. has been sent to the to go for a discharged soldier who has teen in Hon, Seoietarv to the Ladies' Woi king Party, "Merely hoped that the same or even a larger Riding Volunteer Regiment, wss held In the British Red Cross Society's funds. In these the mechanical transport in Fracoe.— M ldd leton-in-Teeedale, (E. HOLDSWORTEI), Pgtt will be realised this year. No self- school-room on Friday night, and was largely wars we have been trying to be of use In tbe Applioant said he bad bad a soldier, and he BARNARD CASTLE. [ *jjial in any way should be too much for the attended, the proceeds being devoted to the village, and are beginning a new year with was by no means a success, and added that *j»e of those at the front who are undergoing Red Cross Funds. There were 33 tables fresh endeavours and an i-creased roll of his prinoipal work was in repairiog cars.— «ch danger and hardships for us at home how to Save Br«»d I oocupied, and tbe duties of the masters of members. Tbe income for 1917 was £10 8s. 4|d, A member of the Tribunal said discharged Tbe new maize meal, or rr.iaruro ••f maize Next Wednesday. ceremonies were admirably carried out by tbe t . o — and the payments £10 9s 11;1, making i soldiers were not all satisfactory. He had meal and oa'mtal, makes di-liei-os fritters aud ywper A. E. Fox, Northumberland Fusiliers, Rev. H Suaker and Mr J. Thompson. Mr deficiency of Is. 7d.—Miss Beal then read the known two, and work they would not.—Tbe rissoles when fried in " ATOKA" B'.nck Suet, SPson of the late Mr L. A. Fox and of Mrs James Peaeook, of Spanham, presided. The minutes of the congress, held in Darlington in oase was ad j :uroed till next meeting, applioant Rice, lentils, peas and beans are b. e rrace prior to going out to the front with. men:—Mr J. Hand ley, 189; Mr T. Robieson, ment in London, gave a short address, in which Mr C. Hedley presided at a meeting held on * 'Notts and Derby Regiment. 186; Mr T. Bousfleld. 181. A vote of thanks she earnestly begged everyone to reoognlse Wednesday night. Tbere were in attendance OWLS on war ratioca need Ktrswood ENTAL SURGERY, 35, MARKET-PL*61' was moved by Lieut. J. Wiseman, and seoonded the nation's very urgent need for food economy, Mra Walton, Miss Walton, Mrs Bayles, Miss F Poultry Spicn everv day if thev are to do Jj*8t.W. G. Gregory, of the Durhams, returns by the Rev. H. Straker, to the donors and to tbe and to realise that every ounce of butter, Appleby. Miss Railton and Mrs Wlnpeony, and their best. Packets 21, 6J., ! -.-RAISE, BARNARD CASTLE. loh front to-day after being at his home, 6, chairman (Mr Hedley) for their kind services. margarine, sugar, etc., whioh osn be saved Messrs J E. Dent, H Hobsop, R. B. Morton, Q Chemist, Middleton-it -Teesdale. ,'"-street, on fourteen days' leave. He has By the sale of two couples of rabbits the sum although it may seen too small to be worthy ol Burt, J. Qainnen, R. Wood and O. T. Singe' • G. PANKHTJBS* 1JJ nearly three years in Franco with the of £2 lis. 61. was realised, while the sale of notice, is really of the utmost value, and shook (secretary) —Mr J. E Dent was warmly thanked I1RTMS, ggjUttt, AM OEATIIS. °sport section. a cake, containing coins, made 13a. 6d., and be caret ally utilized. She also urged everyone', for serviefB ungrudgingly rendered, and a Attends alternate Wednesdays- —o- a bottle of scent brought 13s. Opportunity as tar as possible, to make use of local produots, hearty vote of thanks was accorded to Mr Roll of Honour, i^ivate A. Baker, Driver J Holds worth. was taken of tbe cooasion for presenting the thereby lessening tbe difficulties and expense Riobardson for having given a picture show io NEVISOS.—Accidentally kilieri. in Piano on Noble, Private J. Bailey and Private prizes won by the members of the section of io? transit.—The members then all partook of the WyellAa Hall.- Mr Morton : It has always 23rd January, 19'8, Driver Alfred Victor jm 10-30 a.m. to 3-15 P^' 1 are all on furlough from France Volunteers, twenty-four out of the total of afternoon tea, and a very pleasant time was been with pleasure that Mr Richardson has • Curley,' JTovison, Royal Engineers, second DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANOHB*. twenty-eight qualifying by attendance st brought to a olose. . loaned his ball for worthy objsets. His only dearly beloved &on of George and 1'r.tnoo:. -Mr Roger Wall, insurance agent, Ware- drills and prufioienoy in shtCiieg, with aim was to have a bumper house —All who bad Xevisou, C, ISaliol Street. Barnard Cafstlo, JjTg Barnard Castle, was-found dead in bed Company- Q uar term aster Sergeant J. A. Gargett assisted at the late whist drive and danoe aged 20 years 5 months. alon ursday morning. Deceased, who lived as top scorer. Refreshments were provided were also thanked. LADIES- |22 J* the only son of the late Police- by tbe working party. Dancing followed, POULTRY KEEPERS SHOULD WRITE to Deaths. Sand t Wall. The interment took place on and was oontinned up to 3-30 on Saturday Joseph Thorley Ltd, King's Cross, London GIBSON.—At 2, Station Terrace, Cothereione. BLANCHARD'S PILLS W«4 PIS KEEPERS WHO WISH THEIR PIGS Eg afternoon, in the Nonconformist who are the manufacturers of OVUM,Thorley'i on January 28th, 1918, William, beloved •namalled f or all Irregularities, eto. T^ey "PW^ morning,Messrs Newbold being the musicians, Poultry Spice, for Thorley's Poultry Keepers' to pay should use as a Condiment Thorley'a husband of Jane Gibson, agod 08 years.— reUef. ana never faU to alleviate »£.^fYpple. L* owf'ery) where repose the remains of >nl Sergr. T. Seraftun and Ptr. G. Allison 0 Account Book, also bock giving useful Hints Food for Cattle ; keeps Pigs thrifty. Sold in Interred at Cotherstone Cemetery on Friday, f supersede Pennyroyal, Pil Coohia, as" ' tfO** ^ se^ed's father, mother and sister, a short misters of oeremonies. The total proceeds Chn,„u beil»g held in the Congregational amounted to £19 5). 6d„ and it Is expected to Poultry Keepers. Both sent free. Oases containing 56 packets 6s. (complete February 1st, at 2-:W p.m. >'s are the best of allPlU*'0*^Sj Z5* -Major McGill, an oflicor in the that after expenses are met there will be PIGS ARE OFTEN TROUBLED WITH Oase) by Agents in all parts. HUNT.—At Keltuii, Middlcton-in-Teesdale. ou • boxes. 1«. lid., by BOOTS' BraneS"*. pjrt •y army, pronounced the committal a substantial balance to hand over to the WORMS: Thorley's Worm Powders will olear "TT'S grand," thy a one user ol Karswood January 26th, aged 02 years, John, beloved Company Branches, and all OhemiM". - hoRbfind »f Jam* llcint. To be interred at ''Wees, -O-— Red Cross Funds. The Oommittee take this ssme. 8eld in Cartons containing 6 powders _L Poultry 8p!ce. Hs often got five eggs same price, from latSi opportunity of thanking the donors and all 04. by Agents in all parts, or by pest paid daily from five pn'lets la depth of winter.- Middtett>i.-i»-T< eW-ile to-u-.'.y iJ-.-i.uary 30th;. l at 2-2'J p ui, cortege leajvitag residence V< 6X 2d., 6J., 1/-, from HODGSON, Poultry Food LESLIE MARTYN, Limited, ^• &V*' A'* on Monday night took fire, and who so generously helped to make the effort 12 powders 1/1 from Joseph Thorley Ltd, IS-** - AU iri«vd»