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THE TEE8DALE MERCURY—WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1915. \Jr- LOCAL AND OTHER UPPER DALE NOTES. PROMOTION OF COMMANDER A, F. SECONU-LI£U TENANT C. £. S. SEWART |ePCUiry Lartington High The War. BEAl, OF . WOUNDED. NOTES. [BY OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Moor Rights. MORE LETTERS FROM THE FRONT. Ttere is a floe deer in tbe great weed at The hay harvest is making very slow progress. A Notable Career. The 10th Durham Light Infantry. JAR. Tbe woather has been somewhat unsettled t.|eitcn». where the animal has become quite ACTIOK hi DURHAM ASSIZES. Commander A. K. Boal, RN., tat been jljoatised. It takes fences with celerity, nring tbe week, and very littln has been dons The Work of Women in France. SCHOLARLY SON OF THE RECTOR OF the cut fields Mr James Walton, of promoted to the rnu-k nf Captain- Ho has ''d t»8 apparently sbed its actleis. had >, troly remarkable and eventful career. BRICNAL. JUDGMENT TO BE DELIVERED IN LONDON Middletoc, has got a field harvested. Tho Driver A. Rutter stys the Crops are Splendid, * o crops are very light. Alister Frauds Beal, only son of the Rev. We very much regret to acu'-uuca that tbe Optitin Hutchinsno, of the 4th Durham Light ON FRIDAY MORNING. Mr R. Wilson, Red Lion Iun, ' Samuel Gilbert Beal, Rector of Romaldkirk, Rev. A. W. Bo wart, Rector of Brignal, has i l»otfy (Special Reserve), is at present at *** has just received a letter from Driver A. was born in 1875, and entered the Roy?l Navy The camp meetings of the Primitive Methodist received a telegram from the Secretary of tbe I ^IJgtoce Hall. Pasturage for Forty Shoep In Dispute. Rutter, Moohanical Transport Section, wbo is as cadet in 1883. He passed out in July, 1890, War Office informing him that his scholarly At Durham Assizes, on Monday, before Mr circuit were eommenoed on Sunday last, serving with the Expeditionary Forces in and served as cadet and midshipman in the Bowlees being the first to be held. The Rev. son, SeoonB-Lieatenaat G. E. S. Sewarr, of the L-,prtin Arthur Little, uf the 16th Nortbum- Justioe Rowlatt, a case affecting the rights of Franoe, in whioh he says: 1 have enclosed a " Immortalsti'and "Garnet," and from 189u Peltier was the leader, and the appointed 10th Durham Light Infantry, has been wounded, |. r[»rd Fusiliers, of Barnard O.stle, has been common pasturage on Lartlngton High Moor card whioh I bought out here. It is worked in to 1894 in the " Warspite," which was the flag­ peakers were Mr T. Colliuson, ; Mr and is suffering from s'.ock. Tb? message, ,j.,uii'ted to the rank of major. was partially heard. The plaintiff in the silk. Keep it as a souvenir. We are having ship in the Pacific, the " Narcissus," in the whioh was dated the 27tb of June, stated that »etion was Mr Thomas Aldeisoo, of J. Kipling, Lunedale ; and Mr J. Bainbridge, glorious weather, although rather cold, but I Channel Fleet, and in the "Nautilus" training Mickleton. The annual love-feast meeting was further news would be telegraphed when The Countess tf Strathmore has arrived at Villa, retired farmer, for whom Mr Lowentball am keeping well. I believe things are going brig. He passed as Snb-Lioutenaot on the received. It appears that tho plucky youog appeared, instructed by Messrs Heslop and held at night. 14th July, 1891, and took a first-class in | jB,|»r from London. on alright as regards tbe war, but I hardly fellow was wounded on Sunday week. Quite York, solicitors, Barnard Castle ; and the *** think we can -no with rifle-fire only. It will seamanship. Captain Heal was in the naturally the lad's father, who is himself The local Girls' Communicants' Guild exour- defendant was Mr Robert Lionel Close, Hazol- Tbo Reformatory Sobool girls from Sunder- have to be with big guns. Anyhow, if all tbe "Excellent" in 1S94 and 1895, and in the intensely loyal and just as brave, being In I M will take place to-morrow, when Richmond gill, Lartington, farmer, who was represented hnd are again spending their summer vacation reports that we hear are true the war will be "Galatea" for macoavros. The gallant suspense fruui Tuesday until Thursday last, 15 >e visited. by Mr G. F. Mortimer, inntiuctod by Mr J. t Middle ton this season. They took up their over about November. Of course one never Captain served in the " Volaga" as Sub- was most anxious to ascertain further particu­ o Ingram Dawson, sol'oitnr, Barnard Castle. The eadquarters once more at Mr T. Tody's krows, but let ne Mve and hope for the best Lieotf.uar.r and Lieutenant from 1895 to 1897. lars, aud, on tho latter day, Mr 8e wart received rite out of eleven vagrants relieved at plaintiff's claim was a right to depasture forty Assembly Hall, last Friday. All tbe orops out hero are splendid. Tho land he being promoted Lisutonunt on tha 31st a truly welcomo post-card from his wounded [.'ddletou-in-Teesda'o during the last official sheep on Lartington High Moor, in respect of is well cultivated, and the roads are all lined of December, 1890. He served ic the M orsey," son, who is in hospital in France, where he had a holding called Cragg Pasture. *** Ijjtright were women. A pretty green Amazon parrot has reoently on each side with fine trees. Tho women do as Lieutenant, in 1897, and was in the arrived the previous night. Quite cheerily the Plaintiff's Counsel stated that he had proof been seen flying at large In Harwood. practically all tbe work, as nearly every man " Narcissus " again in China and Japan from young man said he was getting on well, though is iiehlinp. You would be amused to see dogs 1897 to 1899: tbe''Repulse" in the Channel A voutb, named Walter Bailey, hooked and that sheep had been put upon the Lartington he added that his bead and eyes were the **" pulling milk-carts about. Tho women ride in Fleet, 1899 to 1901: was First-Lieutenant on I -uiti a tront at Barker's mill, on Thursday common for fifty-five years, and considerable trouble, as tho shell burst, he had been told, Tbo order of services at Middleton Primitive the carts, and drive the animals with reins. the " Pbttbe," on the Australian station, 1901 •jgtt, weigbitg one-and-a-half pound. argument took place as to the length of time Methodist Church has been altered to about a foot above his head. In seuding his tor whioh a user had to be proved, owing to The cattle and horses, too, look well. I will to 1904, and was in tbe "Ringarooma" the love, tbo Rector's noble-hearted soldier-aon preaching morning and evening, instead ot the try and brine you a bit of German soil when I same year, and in this crnsin; camo home. Tbe partial rainfall of last Tuesday week is there being a life tenancy of thu L%rtington afternoon service, so that all the places of said he was comfortable. The battalion left I ^Wished by the faot that not a drop fell at estate from 1876 until tbe death of the Right get home. I have motored into Belgium since Captain Beal then went ic for A short course the south six woeka gone Friday since, and worship in the town have morning service now. I came ber», and it is a pity to see tbe of gunnery, and citme out «r4tk a first-class jogdoQ Beck. Reverend Monsigcor Withsm on December *** already they have lest four officers killed aud 4tb, 1897, axd afterwards in the infancy of Mr destruction that has been rfoae. certificate. He was Flrst-Licutenant of the wounded. Second- Lieutenant Sewart had a Middleton Sil ver Band rendered a programme "Canopus " in 1905 till 1908. In «be latter year Another fine specimen of Tees trout, scaling Kraacis Somezled Joseph Silvertop, the heir, of music at Hndo Top on Saturday night. The brilliant scholastic career. Hu was educated I ikies pounds one ounce, and measuring sevec- who was born on August 1st, 1883, and same of he was promoted to Commander, and went at Giggleswick School, and, on leaving, ho band was in good form, and the musio was highly through a short war course. He was steo inches in length, was taken in the Tees at age on August 1st, 1904. Counsel stated that appreciated. Our Efficient Field Telephone Service. gaiued an open scholarship AO Balliol College, Ueroebridga, on Thursday night, by a well- the forty sheep had a heath of their own on Commander ot tbe " Vindictive" and the Oxford, tlubs^quently be won a Goldsmith's I'jjc'Wn local angler, with a worm on Stewart's Lartington High Moor, and never bore tbe *** " Hawke " from 1908 to 1910 consecutively. (London) Exhibition, and a first-claw in lacklr- He " played " the fish for a quarter-of- Bowes Moor pasture mark, but were always Sapper W, Blenklnsopp Describes Life in From Januitry, 1910 till 1912, Captain Baal was Mathematical Moderations in June, 1914. On Two moro volunteers for the army from a "Dug-out." Drafting Commander at Chatham Naval Bar­ the outbreak of tbe war he accepted a ly-kour. kept distinct. Mr Lowenthall had not con­ Teesdalo wore recorded last week. Mr J. W. cluded his arguments when the court rose at racks, and in 1912 he was made Commander of tbe University commission offered to him in the o Stokoe, schoolmaster, of Egglestone, was one, Sapper W. Blenklnsopp, of the Royal "Princess Royal," which was then tho fastest Hr K. 0. Surtees, architect, Barnard Castle, a quarter-to-four o'clock. Engineers, son of Mr John Blenkinsopp, post- 10th Battalion Durham Light Infantry, and has and Mr F'<-•England in very little time indeed, so oomr>lete his efforts. The violin solos, and especially thenia (nervous debility)— ao dou'ot due to the Mr Jamee Suddes, late ot Pocknall farm, is the system of tbe signal service. Ail the shock be must have received. The esteemed luiaala early on Thursday morning, and herds from Bowes Moor and the defendant gave L&rtington. Quite a large number of friends thai from " Cavalloria Rustioana," wore very Itertified to the assurance company accordingly. telephone stations have different names. Ours, well rendered. Encores were numerous in the Mr Sewart is truly thankful that his son yet |rt December, similar evidence. and relatives gathered at St. Mary's Catholic for instance, is "Hotel de Ritz." Further [The fields between Romxldkirk and Mickleton After considerable legal arguments by Church to seo them receive the saorament, joyous and enthusiastic audiocoo, Miss Doris lives, and nopes that tho lad's wish may be |ma white with hailstones. down we have "Regent Street" and "Piccadilly." Walton's song, " The pipes of Pan are calling," realised, aud that ho may come home soon to Counsel on both sides, the learned Judge said whioh was followed by nuptial mass. The I am thinking of re-sbristening this oue tetter, uader o he would deliver his judgment in London on resident priest (the Rev. Father Darley) and " Tho vacant chair," by Private Jones, Brignal, WD-.-I ... far from the roar of cannon, the Natural "Chateau de Barney," or snme otbor familiar being keenly appreciated. Lieutenant Win- Welcome and interesting news has been Friday morning, as he wished to take time to cfiioiated, and, is Mr Smith wis a member of name. Further up the road lives our'' Lizzie." shot,and shell,he can enjoy tbo quiet aod rest (England), tiarloy presided, and Mrs Franklin, Mrs which ho so much needs. - treceived from Mr Jackson Dowsor, of Harwocd, consider if. the ohoir, tbe mass by F. S. Sobmid was sung f 18.h of June : "Lizzie " cooks onr meat, and we can also bny Walton, and Lieutenant Raine were tic I >no tailed to South Afrioa in company with The court rose at four o'clock, the case by Mrs Smith. Mrs W. Enington, and Mr from her salad, potatoes, oustard, and eggs. ttional Health like late deeply-lamented Mr Ernest Barker, having lasted all day. Louis Smith, mother, sister, and brother of accompanists. Tbo ft.Mowing wus tho I) to alvert t. Yesterday for dinner we had new pot&toes, programme :-Song—Tie village blacksmith- I isd who has been serving for about eight the bridegroom, also members of the salad, and fried steak ; and for dessert enstarda Death of Mr John Hunter, Marshall- seat ul district Isooths in the South African military forces ohoir. Miss M. A. Smitb, the organist, played Private Matrhewman ; song- Little grey borne bar oammittee, 'rimitive Methodist Church, . and stowed fruit. You might ( "ink it strange io the west—Miss Loo ; Hjng—Nirvana — Street, Barnard Castle. pder General Botha. Mr Dowson has been the " Wedding Maroh " from Lohengrin, and for " Lizzie " to be living so clcse behind the JCumaiisii mors, Iniougb. all the fighting in Gorman South-West also Mendelssohn's " Wedding March." The Private Bjulter (encore: Tabe a pair of On Monday night the death took place at extended the The Sunday school anniversary services this firing-line, bnt they don't seem to care a bit. sparkling eyes); humorous talcs -Lieutenant tbe advanced age of eighty years, of Mr Jiha I ifrica. year have been most successful. On Saturday bride, who was tastefuUy dressed in silk By poppiug our heads over our dug-out we can taenia until the crepe-lumineuse, with oorsage ot shadow lace, Lawson ; recitation—The bandolero—Private Hunter, joiner and undertaker, Marshall-street. arm •( oftiao ot last the children enjoyed their sports in a field see a mile or so away the parapet of the Smitb; soDg—Your King aud couutry need Tbe deceased gentleman, whose wife prede­ A fine badger was seen the other day in kindly lent by Mr is'. Jackson. In the evening veil and wreath of orange blossom, and carried German trenches, but as a stray shot some­ lelres will, in a bouquet of sweet peas and carnations, the you—Lieutenant Connolly (encore: monologue ceased him about two years ago, leaves a Kteaded. The | Huwood, and an otter left the Tees, below the an interesting and instructive lecture was times come on to onr roof this pastime is a —Impression of Sir H. Tree—taken from family of tour sous and four daughters, one Jibbej Bridge, a few nights ago. given by tha Rev. C. H. Lightfoot (pastor), gift oi the bridegroom, was given away by her little dangerous. My two fellow-inhabitants Joderstood that father, and attended by her sisters, Miss Carlyle's " French Revolution "); violin solo— child having died. The late Mr Huutor served \ the schema to entitled, ' Frances E. Willard, the world's both belong to tbe north country, and were Cavalleris Rusticana —Private Hastings ; song his apprenticeship with tbe deceased Mr John la the mat'er of game in , the temperance reformer," Mr W. Nelson, Barnard Barbara, Frances, and Miss Mary Suddes, as formerly students at Bede College, Durham. hemaelves the bridesmaids, who were neatly dressed in —Sister Baaies sewing shirts for soldiers White, who, formerly carried on business in k farther period | coming season bids fair to be a record year for Castle, being tho chairman. Tbe attendance Pleased to hear that John Coward has been to —Lieutenant Hail (encore : The little Irish the Horse-msiket, and afterwards worked for [tor and feather. Sportsmen, however, may be was sxoeedingly good, and the supper which costumes, with hats to match. Mr William see yon. I daresay he would tell you what our fa desirable."— Franeis Smitb, cousin of the bridegroom, girl); song—Tho fog grows thicker aud tbioker many years in railway constrnction for the | lewar than in past years. followed was well patronised.—On Sunday the first day was like. We have had no more —Private M. Nash (encore: humorous song— late Mr D. P. Apploby,contractor. Mr Hunter ht £210. services were continued, when th« church was undertook the duties of beat man. A reception killed since then, but have Lad two wounded. was held at the home of tho b- ide, and the Captain Ginger) ; song (accompanied on violin wis the first joiner engaged in tbe erection of commadatioH. Mr Willie Lowson, of Tin Ten, Romaldkirk, crowded, afternoon and evening. The services I am aotiog • Mary Ann " tc-day, and have to aud piano)—Here we are again—Lieutenant the barracks, and ho was employed for seven amounting to kad a lamb itruek dead by lightning on were ably eendaeted by Mr T. Cooper, Barnard happy pair left by motor, en route for pnt the kettle on for tea. Edinburgh and the Sootcb lakes, where the Raine (encore) ; recitation—The hell-bound years by Messrs Ky'.-i and Sons in tho building barge of 3s. 6i. Wednesday, Castle, and the audiences were delighted train—Private Hamer ; song—The pipes ot of the Bowes Museum. He was a member of by tha following programmes :—Afternoon honeymoon is being spent. Tbe bride's masses of the o—— travelling costume was of navy cloth and hat to Pan are calling—Miss Doris Walton (encore— the United Brothers' Lodga of Oddfellows, at d aembers of the Karon da Honlin, who enlisted in our laglish Opening hymn—No. 865 ; prayer ; choir—The Vivandit'-re); song—The vacaut chair—Private was bell-ringer at St. idary's Parish Chnroh sunlit way ; lesson ; choir—Calling, softly matob. Thecals wero supplied by Mr L.Smith, Bharged.—The leaf airy regiment six months ago, left with a the Garage, Galgate. The following is tbe Piliful Plight of the Belgian Families. Jones; song—Tbe boys of the old brigade— for about thirty yo&rs. The late Mr Hunter Unit (or the west on Friday. Baron da Monlin eallirg; opening address—Lizzie Kyle Lieuteuant Hall; song—Bird of love divine — was born at Starttu^tu, his father being a ty cash.—It was recitation—The good old way—Harriet Leslie ; be held in If i great-nephew of the Rev. Dr. Edlestcn, Misa Lee ; violin solo, from " II Trovatore "— mason, who died at the enrly ago of twenty- |brmer)y vicar of Gainford, recitation—Little builders—Lila Aislebie List of Presents : Letter from Private A. E, Stoddart. Private Hsatings ; Imitation of the ol>ar»ctor six years, aud bis sou now deceased may be recitation—Suffer little ohildren—Martha and of "Squeers," from Dickens-Lieutenant Con­ Bald to be tbo last uf the family, he having ieuloais. Mr Suddes (father of bride)—cheque and furniture Private A. E. Stoddart, formerly iu the erepk v On Saturday morning Mr Jeffrey H. Martin, Jennie Croft; scholars' hymn—Sweet sabbath Miasea B and M Buddea—Bkin rag ot Messrs Walter Willson, Limited, at Barnard nolly (encore: monologue--Pagan, from "Oliver neither brother nor sister living. Tbe inter- Anfortnuately ho bells ; recitation—We won't give up tbe bible Mr W F Smith—carrera Twist"); sorig—I'm twenty-one to-d&y— Ming when the Pt John's Bouse, Newsham, took up a few Castle, bnt now serving in France with tbe mens will lak* place to-morrow (Thursday) •Potatoes in his garden, one of which weighed Sarah Thompson ; recitation—The children's Mr E Hoggett—silver cruet Private ttf. Nash; sotg—Sunshino -f yuur afternoon at the Parish Church Cemetery, |ty came to hand, Mrs Smith (mother of bridegroom)—furniture and British Expeditionary Force, writes to Mr J. H. Iner nine ounces. This is a good yield, con- friend—Esme Thompson ; choir—Merton Dunn, 2, Bede-terraoe West, under dato April smile— Lieutenant Hall; t • .". save the Kiu", cortege waving residence at 2-30. aid ojajornioK recitation—A oountry story—Olive Byers ; cutlery no data with IWwiDg the frosty and droughty season. Mr and Mra J timith, Grote Park—cheque 3rd, 1915, as follows: I expect the number of II o recitation—I am a little soldier—Gordon Mr and Mrs T Smith—pictures and cake dish letters you will have seen in the Barney paper ! the objects in Soulsby ; duet—Gordon and Mary Sonlsby Mr and Mra J Smith—coal-box J K« Rev. J. B. Robinson, of 19, Victoria- Mr and Mrs W Smith—towel rail has given you an idea of what aotive service is tight establish recitation—Tbe slave girl's ransom—Lizzie Rev. W. T. Kingsley's 100th Birthday. jamictea aach a |*>nce, Barnard Castle, despatched, last week, Mr and Mra J Robiuson—pictures like, but I am sending you a few lines just to Eggs for the Wounded Soldiers and Kyle ; collection recitation—Harriet Leslie \ Mr and Mro W Krrington—bras^ fender give you my view of it. Since we left England, able them, when shipment to tbe base hospital in France, choir, during collective - Calling of the roll Mr and Mrs C Smith—dinner aorvice Sailors. fresh eggs for wounded soldiers and Mr and Mrs L Smith—silver cake basket six weeks ago, we have been practically on the i Kingsl*y S(.e-: the day very quietly at m few years, to The evening programme consisted of the lb Kilvington Rectory with Mrs Kingsley {area with what i, which ts a truly philanthropic under- Miaa Smith—sideboard cloth move all the time, being called up sometimes S openicghymn,No.2S5 ; prayer ; choir—Calling, Miss Smith, of Sunderland—cheque at two and three o'clock, and very often not Winston and District's Further Patriotic EtTert. aud hor niece (Misb l^ncy Taylor). The day of their very iR. and wbieh reflects much credit upon softly calling; lesson; choir—Ye shall find Mra Stubbs and family—walnut table kind Mrs Robinson and their noble band of Mr and Mrs John Suddea—tea service getting down to onr cosy nooks till eleven and A further contribution of 812 eggs have b<-. ,• began with, a celebration of the holy com­ —daily the work rest; recitation—The blind boy—Lizzie Kyle; motion in tho rectory. The Curate and |of tuberculosis, lectors and contributors. Mr and Mra W eiuddes—silver tea-pot twelve. It is a very rough time out here, as sent during June to the National Egg Collection, recitation—Bless cur Sunday school—Martha Miss Brown—silver tea knives yon can imagine, and the food we get is vory staking a total for April, May, and June of villagers presented their venerable and i was centred in —o— Croft; recitation—Be careful wbat you say Mr and Mra Hardy—linen bed-spread venerated Rector wicb an addtesu in a beauti­ 15»ine fever prevalent in this Mr and Mrs Peverell—chamber ware fair, and we cannot oomplain under such 2 597 eggs, by the following:—Mrs Nicholson, Jeot tha oar lies 6 is again Thomas Buck; recitation—Little builders fully hound arid iliuuiir.atbd volumo Gifts of lommlt&ee their bbourhood. Mr and Mrs Hoggett—silver buttor-dish circumstances. Our battalion has been to the Winston ; .VisSimpson, Church Farm ; Mrs N Lila Aislebie; bymn-Sweet Sabbath bells Mr and Mrs T Borrowdale—fire screen trenches onoe or twice, and has had a tiste of Hodgson, Winston ; Miss Ludgate, Rridgewater flowers poured iu all day. A llij; Hew on tbe le ai to declare 0_ naholars; recitation—The maiden's love- Miss B Marley—tea cosy and table centre vili&go green, aud a joyous peal was rung in las tubaroulosjs J * "The County of Durham: its castles, Miss K Marley—linen pillow-cases what so many have gone through. Wo are Arms; Mrs Hildreth, Mrs Clarksun,, and Mrs Violet Heslop; recitation—I nm a little soldier Miss Hutton—deer's horns never allowed to get dull, for these everlasting Tinkler, Hedgeholme; Mra Jameson, Hedge- the cvor.tt;; at Tbire' 1'aribb Church. Amongst jfortaaately this r^iehes, SD(j manor-hoases," by J. K. Boyle Gordon Soulsby ; duet—Gordon and Mary Mr and Mrs Golightly—oopper kettle number 4 the Rey J K shells keep you well awake. They never seem holme Farm; Mrs Sowerby, Hill Top; Mrs tbe of messages of congratulation tatemeat. The Ik'" - ' - Hodgson, the learned Soulsby; recitation—A city tale— Olive Byers; Mr E Fawcett—brasa plant pot Miss K Cameron—picture to cease from morn till night, and, as for the Coates, Miss Elsie Coates, and Mrs Walton, leceived by Mr Kingsley were letters from tbe L and the boot BjJMrian, is styled "the Willis of north reoitation — The boy's sermon — William King, the Archbishop of York, the Archdeacon lecure complete wry areb:oologists." Mr and Mrs Ethonngtou—jelly dish •tar-shells, they illuminate all the place just Winston Gate; Mrs Vunst-.i), Low Barns; Furnass; recitation—Dare to say no—Allee Mr and Mra Dockrill—tray cloth like fireworks. It is a pitiful sight to see tbe Miss B'ittaio, Mrs Smitb, Mios V Walker, and uf Cleveland^ tho Master of Trinity, etc.— i See oommittee was l''uroaes; recitation—Suffer little children Mr and Mrs Garbutt—cushion coir mo Six in pago one.| I great sc jurg>'- "one of our northern rivers bears a more Belgians who are being forced to leave their Miss Kiikup, Winston; Mrs Hughes, The Martha and Jennie Croft; choir—Merton; homes on account of being shelled. In some Rectory ; Mrs Parr, The Lodge, Stubb House ; e report, which isting name than the Tees, a designation recitation—The widow's child—Sarah Buck; a l)e eve : places, whioh are a little further nut of reach, Mrs Egglestoue, Tbe Cottages, Stubb House ; _i time went on lihlk ' '' ' ' *° come from tbe Gaelic and recitation — He died for me — Josephine Largo, fresh stocks of Homioopaihio tare favourably |(Jy,U9S» t° pour, tias, tide, flood, and in RORAL DEANERY OF . you can see as far as three or four families Mra Kirkup, Mis S Kirkup, Mra Brown, and Mitohell; recitation—Spiritual arithmetic living in one small house—any pieco for a Mrs Beadoo, The Hall, N6wsbam; Mrs Medieicns f:u Cattle, Foot Rot Lotion and •rned. He bad I'vca the special sec Be of cataract may be Sarah Thompson; reoitation—His mother's Ointment, Scour Cure, Sheep Dips ot all makes. D shelter. We make onr own shelter—sometimes Pattiaon, Tile Sheds; Mrs Smith, OgoKiud- figures, and a »ed. U is remarkable that our Tees, and bible—Lizzie Kyle; collection recitation WINSTON MISSIONARY FESTIVAL. by bivouacs and sometimes by " dug-outs." We croft; t'ra G Hodgson, Winston; Mm Hwir- Tar. Grc-aae, Machine Oil, etc., at R. W. _i notifications Toaa in Piedmont, the name of which, no Harriet Leslie; choir, during collection Rainc's, Chemist. Barnard Castle. J po be a deal of t'i comes from the samo or a cognate root, had just nicely got our "dog-outs" made bank'and R Swinbank, Higoclifid ; Evening hymn. The sieging ot the speoial The fifth annual meeting was held at Winston yesterday when it started to teem down. Some Wilkino.io, At went Mill; Mrs Copper, Newsham; Ipationta to b-> mted for their waterfalle. hymns was also very muoh enjoyed. on Wednesday, June "Oth. There was a pore was reluot- of our lads were washed out, but as it happened Mr* Waitoo, Primrose H'll; Mrs Xtichardson, IIRTNS, MAR8IACES, AND 0EATNS. U » o—— Mrs and Miss Furnass presided at the organ, servioe in tbe parish ohuroh at 4 p.m., taken ours stood it fairly well, A bivouac consists Walker Hal!; W Flintt ft, H.oi,; Mrs Richard­ acoeptlng the K 8ioaon iCl I' ' > °* Valance Lodge, Langdon the violinist being Mr W. Tallentire.—The by the Rector (Rev. Peter Hughes). The Rural of a few water-proof sheets for the covering, son, Wborley Hill; Mrs Ruoiusoii, Toll-bar lould offer them- een in ii$aths. It*ik ^ touring Northumberland and services will be continued on Sunday next, Dean (Rev. D. Walker, vioar of Darlington, and a sack for our spring mattress, To tell Cottage ; Miss G Stank.,, Stubb Hunse. ana should he latere with northern arc! :rjlogists. when the Rev. T. Robson, of Sbildon, read the leason. The Right Reverend Dr. HL.NIBK.—At 1, Marshall-street, Barnard [ from oonaumP' you the truth we have got that used to it that will preach in the afternoon and in Quirk, Lord Bishop of Jar row, was the preaoher. we sleep as comfortable as if we were in some Castle, on Jnly oth, John Hooter, aged b'O 4 in congested | |^*-itme people are prond of the success the evening. Recitations by the scholars will Taking for his subject the dispersion of the years. To be interred in St. Mary's Cburoh 1 disease, should ; first-class hotel. We had been encamped at Flower Service at the Parish Church, tier Kidd, who has recently obtained a be repeated; British peoples amongst the nations of the one place for a few days when the 6th Terri­ C'.'tTMJtery, on Thursday, cortego leaving •f duty ot that Exhibition at the North world, his lordship discussed the problem— Middleton-in-Teesdale. Marshall-street at 2-30 p.m. Friends pleaso 1 the health o> torials (part of which are the Barney lads) I, which makes it possible was it a penalty or a privilege? Putting came and took up their quarters in tbe next For tbe first time la its annals a Honor accept this intimation. • the spread of a, two, or three years at forward many reasons to prove that onr Yesterday's Park End Sheep Shearing. field. I paid them a visit, and they were very servioe was held at tho Parish Church on SAVER.—At LOW Field, iJowos, ou the 4th iust., i very essenoe ol •university, position was one of great privilege, he 'to benefit the pleased to have a talk with me, and I was glad suaday afternoon inet. Tbe Middlttton Silver Ann, wife ot Johu Uibsou Sayer, aged 7tb, •t to safeguard p supporting, and, indeed, extending the opera­ lotion to other - 0. T. Crick, Chaplain to the little importance amongst the flockmasters of as you will know, he has been wounded. 1 playing suitable hj runs. There wp«t a N«;a to leave residence at 2 o'clock. K V"• »nd eldest son of the Vicar of Whorlton, Upper Teeedale, and yesterday'* shearing was tions of ohristian missions in all lands.—A fanoy he is at Boulogne with his father. 1 bad congregation. The hjuin, " All things bright j just the thing- public tea in the school-room followed tbe In Memoriam. Pant a tew days of a short leave with his nothing short of previous gatherings. The great one letter from him telling me that W. Hodgson and beautiful," preceded a short but appropri­ ironibitive means He H,;,"' says it is tho general belief that essential for snooessf ul shearing is dry weather servioe, and in the evening an open-air meeting was there ton, but I could not say it he is still ate address by the Ructor. During the singing DALKIN.—In loving memory ot George Alfred Uoyed in other m IHK'' »cs cannot pieree the Allies' lines, for aolleoticg and fleeciug, and in both faators was held on tha reotory lawn. The Rural there. I notice that Bert Stoddart has given of the final bymn (598) the congregation ana ••".•fed) Dalkin, who died am July 9th, 1911.— that, aa this i« Dean presided, and the speakers were the Jama restrictive Hie giveD 11 brief bnt tateooely interest- the owners were fortunate this year. The reoent the alaekars a bard rap in the "Teesdale Sunday school ohildreu deposited their gifts ot liver remembered by bis loviug wife, father, Itll^ont ot his experiences in Franoe as a rata, however, has been benefiaial to the wool Revs. A. R, E. Roe, late of the Bahamas; and Mercury," wbioh I have just received from flowers, fruit, and eggs in the chancel, and, family. |Mrs Dr. Beadle: C. F. Biekmore, vlear of 8eaton Carew, and >Tbe Chair»»n.; and, as Mr Ralne expressed yesterday, " they home. I can quite agree with his statement. seen after, the offences were forwarded to tho Ol't we mil think of you, E for several years an organising secretary of the Aii,l thiuk of Low you died"; affeoted who i* IKJTJ"' - F. Gales has been transferred from were olipping well, with a nice sap in the Newcastle Infirmary for our sick and wounded lltl, ;n to the 16th Battalion Dnrbam Light coat." The sheep were brought eleven miles Chnroh Missionary Society. -Mr Roe described soldiers. Apart from the flowers, 205 eggs, To think you eould not t»y jood-l<}v I a Urge fam"? in great detail the story ot his 25 years' work Holom you closed your eye*. at the same hv , \ (Kitchener's Army). He is an old —from Mlckle Fell—in one lot, and Park End strawberries, goose berries, honey, bananas, Sis cheerful smile ami lovinir fjtcu K '01 the 4th (Militia) Battalion, and his son Fell—two miles distant—tbe second lot. It in the islands of the Bahamas, dloeese of War Relief Committee. tomatoes, bovril, and other articles were given. Are pleasant to recall : w Nassau, chiefly among the descendants of tbe He had a kindly word for oacit, r Ik 11 °nnded while attached to the second was a fine sight to see two mounted men, with Tbo collection was in aid of the Newcastle es.-Mr« » : 1 And died beloved by all. W *ttallon in Franoe. a number of dogs, and also several youthful African slaves of former days. Ha related Infirmary, and included a donation from the - importance o« many incidents to show their great zeal and The above committee wish to notify the trailers bringing in huge flocks of sheep past WATSON.—U loving stMocy or MelUa, j0*r oW following aooount of further work done by our Sunderland Reformatory Sohooi girls, who are Lwas a g* i?* nu>k Messrs Ord aad Maddison's quarries. Between devotion once they bad accepted christian staying at tbe AsriomblyHall. daughter ot George acd Pollie Watson, wbo ^ C. R. Shirreff, who has served in teaohing.—Mr Biokmore spoke of "The war local people as a result of their united efforts I cases to the lite '".Dnrbam Light Infantry (Kitchener's forty and fifty pairs ot shears were going in on behalf of our soldiers and sailors, also tbe died July oth, 1906, aged 20 years. Liang might b? h B 4tB and ohristian missions." He pointed out how XelUe, wo arc happy though it was hard to part, 6 hll i'» . Darhams (Militia), and tbe old the west yxrd, and it wss with astonishing speoial heed paid to the needs and comforts of Rated. Neglf° quickness that the spaoo on the east side of great a future lay before English missions in A notable, patriotic inhabitant of picturesque •Still ttoy ^>irit Usurer* near our achinp heart ; itch of the role*' J I, j faithful Durham?.'' has been promoted all parts of the world, at>d, therefore, how those men who have gone from our immediate Hound thy pathway o'er like the liuht and .lew *»Ptaincy in the 3rd (Speoial Reserve) the house was filled with white-coloured, neighbourhood. The following is % continua­ Egglcstons bas taken the Kiog's shilling ?,,->d Hems of truth 1 scatter, Cowers nf love 1 strew. (rested with the 00 great a responsibility lay upon English hrfc; -. The gallant officer saw active dales'-bred sheep newly clipped, with the tion of tbe list ot articles previously scot and enlisted into His Majosty'a trie;. Mr Stokoe, Nellie, there arc anp-els arourd thy loviitsr face. >an : And we axe christians to keep tbe flag flying at all cost.— withou: doub", h.*,s done very good work at We are parted only for a little while ; |», ^ with the Mounted Infantry in the Boer prominent tar marks, " I.R." on the left side, acknowledged :—January 21st, 1915, and later In tho land of happiness, never veiled iu ;-loom, nr is scarce, aoo and " O " on tho right shoulder. Tbere were The attendance at the service and meeting Egglestono aud at llidtlloton Council Sch'jol. ilook upon thef" was not large, doubtless owing to the unsettled dates: Sent to the army (to Lady French)—27 ]>ewdroi>» Ehall be jrathored, lilies shall rc-bsWu. r also a good number of markers and general pairs of socks. 4 body belts, 9 pairs of mittens, Tho esteemed ge',*,!emv is a capita! athlete, Time cannot alter love so deep and true. •they other*i£ oJ?S° W Harker, jun., third son of Mr state of the weather, bnt those who ventured For this day brings our grief anew. ker helpers. Most of tbe farms round about were and has rendered invaluable service to \ them. But "» •tioiH *' > auctioneer, Northallerton, late out were duly rewarded. The Tees valley 2 pairs of cuffs, 26 mufflers, 11 shirts; to the nlob 0 0 represented by one or more assistants. Between Egglestone Cricket C!»'"\ The children of Ever remembsreil by her loving father aod ianything " krjk' . Bouse, Barnard Castle, who has been from Gaintord westwards is beautiful always navy (to Commander Beal)—I muffler, 11 pairs 8ome sixty and seventy sat down to a sumptuous Egglestone School subcoribr-d and presented mother, sisters and brothers, and grand­ I in this matter. *»ti0? J time in tbe Coldstream Guards of sooks, 10 pairs of gloves; to tho Belgians (to repast. Tho usual merry evening followed, and everywhere, and few spots in it equal that their master with a purse of ra'-iey as a token mother.—Late of Swaiwell. ^aSTi ** Windsor), has been given a around Winston Bridge. Tbe ehuroh and "TheComiH's Offioiel")—1 suit of pyjamas, 1 u with dancing and song. The ewes from the of respect. They regretthe loss of Mr Stokoe, V* diking "•Halt! ?, second-lieutenant in tbe ith reotory are beautifully situated, and the views flannel shirt, 1 dressing jacket, 8 pairs of girls' Return Thanks. •eh are 10,1 moors seemed to be iu excellent condition, and bnt trust that he will return to their school Regiment. on all sides on a sunny day are little less than knickers. Sent in February, 1915: To the MR ANI> MRS R. HKWITSON ANI> FAMILY, ItbantheyW^ there was a good crop ot lambs. The first lot young men of Cotherstone aud neighbourhood again. entrancing, Tbe grounds and gardens of the Boldron, wish to thank all friends for kind­ a D were relieved of their fleeees by dinner-time, —20 flannel shirts, 1 belt, 1 muffler, 19 pairs of •I lESL*? « R.°Roper, R.N., son of Mr and the second flock were brought in rectory were thrown open to the public, a Post-card Maps, showing o&c'u Theatre at ness and sympathy shown to them in their