THE MERCURY —WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1917.

On THURSDAY and FRIDAY. September ROSE AND CROWN INN, . Successful Vegetable Show at 27th and 28th, at 2-30, LOCAL AND OTHER Teesdale TankOff icer Egglestone. AT , NNUAL lamb sale, on Thursday. 20th notes. September, 1917, when there will be and His Crew. On Saturday afternoon, In a field kindly lent The ESTATE Aoffered from 200 to 300 Lambs, as follow; The Lord Bishop of Ripon will preach in by Mrs Jos. Watson, the Hill Top (Egglestone) Romaldkirk Church next Sunday morning, and (North Riding). 50 Grand Half-bred Gimmer Lambs, from Hill THRILLING ADVENTURES IN BATTLE. Flower and Vegetable Society held their third Gill; and in Church in the afternoon. annual show, whioh was entirely successful. 50 do do. Wether do. do. [PASSED AS CENSORED BY THE PRESS BUREAU] There were a few more classes than last year, 6,833 Acres, 40 Top Half-bred Lambs, from Baldersdale; Captain Roy H. Helmer, of Romaldkirk, has Among the many adventures of officers and and numerically the entries were much in Adjoining BARNARD CASTLE, and extending 6 Scotch Wether Lambs, do. been awarded the Military Cross. men who took part in the great battle perhaps excess of previous occasions. Some really to and , 5 Scotch Ewes, forward, do. that of a Teesdale officer and his crew is not good exhibits were staged in all departments, 24 Good Half-bred Gimmer and Wether Lambs, Last Thursday night a local magistrate had the least remarkable. A brother officer writing and the vegetables were quite a credit to the In 62 Lots. from J. G. Dent, East Park, ; his garden robbed of apples. to his parents at Hutton Magna Vicarage to growers. The handwriting by the school­ Order oF Sale: 35 Strong Scotch Wether Lambs, from Do. announcer their son’s safe arrival In the British children was meritorious, and the quilts Other Entries solicited. Private J. C. Heslop, of the London Regiment, lines, says : “ He has just come in from action, on view displayed some exceedingly flue On THURSDAY. Sept. 27th, at 2-30. son of Major J. W. B. Heslop, Startforth Villa LOT 1.— LARTINGTON HALL: An imposing W. TARN, Auctioneer. and is worn out. He left camp on Saturday needlework In the fretwork class there were East, has been gazetted a second-lieutenant in night and went into action on Sunday morning, seven exhibits, and the first prize was awarded moderate-sized Mansion, beautifully appointed the Durham Light Infantry. and decorated, with well-timbered Park Lands, Also Mr Coulthard's Botany Lambs, as per reached his objectives in fine style and then to a model of the Tower Bridge. The results in all about 139 ACRES, including Ornamental advertisement, by N, Bousfield had the misfortune to get ‘ ditched.’ He held were as follows : Russia is now faced by the possibilities of on gallantly to his post for a long time, then OPEN CLASSES. Lakes (affording excellent fishing), Large civil war, the rival parties being at grips. Best three kidney potatoes— C Raine, Mickleton; 2 G Walled Kitchen Garden, Peach, Nectarine, and . sent some of his men back and tried to get Beadle, Woodland Best three round potatoes — G Beadle; back himself. In this latter endeavor he had other Greenhouses, Stabling, Carriage and The flocks are well up to late years in It is recorded in the “ Newcastle Daily 2 T Raine, Mickleton. Best three vegetables— R Ebbetson, Motor Houses. extensive Outbuildings, some weird experiences, and was at one time ; 2 J Kidd, Egglestone. Heaviest potato— J Lodge complexion and quality, and well worthy of the Journal ” of Saturday that the firm of Messrs actually a prisoner In the hands of the Huns, (174 ounces). Fretwork — J Bainbridge, Hill Top; 2 J Raine. Laundry, etc. This charming property was Woodland. Quilts —Mrs Gowland, Middleton ; 2 Mrs Joe attention of the public. George Charlton, jun., Morpeth, of which the but escaped immediately by his great presence for many years the residence of the late Father N.B — The Train arrives at Romaldkirk at Deputy Mayor of the borough (Mr T. W. Watson, Hill Top. Witham, of benevolent memory, and members of mind and the judicious use of a Mills’ DISTRICT CLASSES. 1-45 p.m. from . Trucks at the Charlton) is a member, have cut a field of oats bomb which he had in his pocket. The Best three kidney potatoes — S Hodgson, Hill Top ; 3 J of the Silvertop family. It can be purchased Station as usual. — W.T. Lodge. Hill Top. Best three round potatoes — S Hodgson ; 2 (Storm King) which is in several respects Homeric tale of his adventures in the Hun with or without Park lands, or with any adjoin­ ,Romaldk irk remarkable. Upon one head there are no fewer R Bainbridge Best three vegetables — S Hodgson . 2 A Lowe, ing farms and additional land if so desired. trenches will doubtless reach you in full later. Hill Top Cottager’s window plant— Mrs W T Bainbridge; than 145 grains. But, what is more remarkable, The wounds in his hands are tiny punctures, 2 Mrs S Hodgson. White bread —Miss H Bainbridge; 2 Mrs J Note — The altitude of the property, the Thursday, September 20ih. Mr Gibson is trying in a small way, and as an Bainbridge. Brown bread — Miss A Morton ; 2 Mrs J Burney. purity of the air, and the beauty of the district painful, but will soon heal. He has done Teacakes — Mrs S Hodgson. Best handwriting for boys under experiment, to grow oats at Valance Lodge, in excellent work, and behaved gallantly.” Some 11 years — A Kidd ; 2 R Bainbridge Best handwriting for is all that can be desired for a country seat of Annual sale at rose and crown, Upper Teesdale, and with gratifying results. girls under 11 years — M Settle ; 2 M Iceton. Best handwrit­ considerable importance in the far-famed ROMALDKIRK: 90 H.B, LAMBS from of these adventures are graphically described ing for boys over 11 years — J Maddison ; 2 G Robinson. Best On several of the heads can be counted 154 to by the War Correspondent of the “ Daily historical county of Yorkshire. Suitable in Botany Bay. 160 grains of fine oats. handwriting for girls over 11 years — B Lodge; 2 L Dalkin. every respect for a gentleman of wealth and Sale at 1-30 p.m. Mail.” The writer says: “One Tank lies Special prize of a silver cup for best potato in district classes independence, also to a professional man or moribund in the front of our latest line of — S Hodgson. N. BOUSF1ELD, Auctioneer. Paul Beard, the Birmingham musical prodigy, advance, and the story of its crews’ escape is The bread and quilts were judged by Mrs W. merchant whose business connections are nephew of Mr John Smith, J.P., of Grove Park, Coates and Mrs Ingham, and the vegetable and placed in any of the following busy towns characteristic of the new warfare. He the son of Mr J. A. Beard, the well-known serpentined forward unattended to attack a other classes by Mr T. Todd and Mr Ingham. (witbin easy reach by rail or car), viz : PARKINSON & SON, viola player, and nephew of the late Mr Fred A meed of praise is due to the indefatigable Darlington (15 miles), Newcastle (60 miles), German stronghold. His approach and the Auctioneers and Valuers, Beard, has gained distinction at the Royal rattle ot his shell sent some of the enemy honorary secretary (Mr M, J. Morton) and Mr York (60 miles), Leeds (75 miiee), Academy of Music, where he holds a scholar­ running. while a few more daring than the rear K. Iceton (honorary treasurer), who were Bradford (80 miles). Halifax (90 miles), Central Sale Rooms, ship, and where he has lately carried off a vainly attacked him with bomb and rifle. At assisted by a band of willing helpers. The Huddersfield (92 miles), Hull (100 miles). number of honours, to mention only the bronze this crisis the Tank became ’ditched,’ and was Rev. E O. Butler (Vicar) and Mr J. Kidd, jun., There is a straight run from London (King’s Established 1876. medals for violin playing and sight-singing, reduced to the condition of a motionless fort were the stewards. Cross) to and from Darlington without change, and the Chairman's prize of £20 for leading the of steel instead of concrete, and the crew held A quoit handicap was won by Messrs J. 51 hours. TOM HARRISON , winning string quartet —truly a most notable their steel fort till dusk, fighting the rival and Kidd. jun, and J Bainbridge; second, Messrs Illustrated particulars, giving all details achievement for one so young, for he is only bigger defence of concrete. They were J Lodge and J Plews . A guessingc ompetition (with ground plan of the Hall) are now in Auctioneer and Valuer, fifteen years of age. In the Midlands, and at stranded in the enemy's country, but taking was won by Mr H. Wade, the exact number preparation, and can be obtained on and after some of the principal seaside resorts, his out their Lewis guns and destroying the being 190. In the evening a well-attended Monday, September 3rd (one shilling each). Middleton-in-Teesdale. remarkable violin-playing has aroused great interior of the machine, they slipped out and dance took place in the tent, the music being Lot 2, — The GROUSE MOORS 2,400 Acres : enthusiasm. He is of a retiring disposition, started on a pilgrimage home. It was dusk, and supplied by Messrs J. Bainbridge, R. Bain­ This valuable part of the Estate lies to the WM. TARN, and entirely unspoilt by success. directions were hard to keep,and so It came about bridge, and H. Watson. west of the Bowes road, and is bounded on the that many of the crew were soon separated. north side by the far-famed Cotherstone Moors, Auctioneer and Valuer. To-morrow afternoon the remains of the late The Germans were in possession, scattered and on the south side by the equally famous Mr George Bell, of West Wood, Langleydale, about in shell holes. The young officer, scouting MIDDLETON NOTES. Bowes Moors. Ths Moors extend for five miles, ales of all descriptions undertaken. S who died on Sunday last, aged 79, will be alone, found himself suddenly in the midst of Mr T. R. Gowling presided over the monthly with varying widths from one mile to half-a- Prompt settlements, interred in the Church Cemetery at Barnard one of their little garrisons, but, in spite of mile downwards, and are bounded on each side Castle. The deceased gentleman, who was a meeting of the Middleton Parish Council on Hunderthwaite, Romaldkirk. the surprise, he had time to nip a bomb out of Tuesday week, when matters relating to the by moors, on the north belonging to the Right thoroughly practical and highly successful aud his pocket, release the pin, jerk the bomb into Hon. the Earl of Strathmore, and on the south substantial farmer, is believed to have been footbridge at Burn foot were further con­ by the Trustees of Bowes. the enemy’s midst and bolt into darkness sidered. It was decided to comply with the THOMAS ADDISON, the oldest tenant on the Raby Estate at the again. He had now quite lost direction, and request of the District Council and contribute Lot 3,- The FISHING RIGHTS (Salmon and time of his demise. He farmed for many years at dawn was still within the enemy's lines. Trout) on the west bank of the , Auctioneer and Valuer, at Lonton Hill, Lynesack and Softley, and had £16 towards the cost of material for re-erecting together with the river bed, forming the There was nothing for it but to lie low in a the bridge, the Rural Council bearing the been engaged in agriculture at West Wood for shell hole till darkness came again. Next remainder of the expense. boundary of the Lartington Estate on the east, Sales of all Descriptions. forty years. The late Mr Bell was twice night luck was with him. He avoided all and extending 2* miles from Barnard Castle, married, but there are no children. and beyond the Rail way Viaduct, which crosses Valuations for Probate and Legacy Duties. Germans, though he was once fired on by one The Middleton Wesleyan circuit quarterly of our own patrols, and, after much trouble, meeting was held on Saturday, the Rev. G. the river between the Lartington Estate and After a long illness. Mr W. Kipling, of Clove persuaded his friends that he was not an enemy, Lord Barnard's property. Prompt Settlements. Lodge, died last Wednesday morning at the Glandfield presiding. The numerical and The buyer of Lartington Hall can have the Pasture End, Bowes, and reached the British lines on the Tuesday financial statement was considered satisfactory. ago of 76 years. The deceased was one of the morning. Others had other experiences, but The consent of the meeting was granted to option to take the Moorlands and Woodlands most respected inhabitants in Baldersdale, and every man of this crew came safely home.” (without the Timber) and any Cottage the esteem in which his memory was held was the Rev. G. Glandfield’s request for three Residences required (at an agreed sum), also ROYAL infirmary, tenderly demonstrated on Saturday last, when, months' absence to enable him to serve in the Y.M.C A. huts in connection with the forces. the option to purchase the 21 miles of fishing NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE. at the interment in Cotherstone Cemetery, a LOCAL VEGETABLE SHOW. rights on the River Tees. very large number of dalesmen and friends The Rev. J. T. Wardle Stafford, D D , visited Lots 4 to 22 comprise the 19 DAIRY and from far and near attended the obsequies. Mrs Bell-Irving as an Amateur Gardener. SHEEP FARMS (from 250 to 80 Acres) with Middleton last Wednesday, when he preached arnard astle The first show of vegetables associated with excellent Homesteads, also to be sold on the B C Rifleman George Powell, King's Royal Rifles, and lectured on “ The re-birth of Great Britain.” following day (FRIDAY, September 28th); who has been missing since July 10th, lias the horticultural efforts of local allotment­ Lots 23 to 62. comprising THE VILLAGE Flag Day, recently sent word home that he is wounded holders took place in the Castle Garth The remains of the late Mr Tbomas Bain­ OF LARTINGTON (close to Lartington in the right hand, and is a prisoner of war. He on Saturday afternoon. The exhibits were bridge, an old Teesdale standard, were laid to Station), 24 Villa and Cottage Residences also Wednesday, 3rd October Next. staged in two small marquees, and were rest on Sunday afternoon, in St. Mary’s church­ is in hospital, and doing well. He was eminently meritorious. The display was by valuable Accommodation Land with prospec­ wounded in the leg on September 10th, last yard. Middleton. Deceased was 78 years of age. tive value, in 15 lots. no means pretentious, but was nevertheless Under the auspices of the Urban District year. welcomed as an earnest to cope with a The whole of the foregoing to be SOLD BY Council. Every Housewife AUCTION by threatened food shortage, and was evidence C. HEDLEY, Chairman. Sapper Harry Nevison, of the Royal moreover of a spirit of enterprise and Her own “Food Controller,” Messrs geo. tarn bainbridge and Engineers, eldest son of Mr and Mrs G. determination on the part of the working You can make au endless variety of milk SON, at BARNARD CASTLE, on Nevison, of 6, Baliol-street, is home on ten days' classes which is commendable in every sense puddings, savouries, baked puddings, etc, with Thursday and Friday, September 27th and WILLIAM BRITTAIN, Winston, leave from the front. Darlington, of the word. The judges were Mr Tullett, "ATORA” Shredded Suet and the rice, flaked 28th, 1917 (if not previously sold by Private head gardener, Raby Castle ; and Mr Dalgarno, maize, oatmeal, lentils, peas, beans, etc ,advised Treaty). Agricultural Engineer, Implement Maker, and The Rev. J. B. Robinson reports that 480 head gardener at the Bowes Museum. by the Food Ministry for saving wheat flour. For further particulars and Cards to View, Agent, Shoeing and General Smith. eggs were despatched from the local depot “ATORA” makes puddings very light and very apply to the Solicitors, Messrs Herbert last week for the wounded soldiers and sailors. The Opening Proceedings, Binders, Mowers, and all kinds of Farm Mr C. Hedley, J.P., presided as the formal nourishing. Fritters made of these cereals Reeves and Co. 42 Old Broad Street, London, Implements Repaired and done up as new. Of these, 176 (and 14s. 3d. cash) were kindly should be fried in '‘ATORA” Block Suet. E.C. 2; Messrs W. Mark Pybus and Sons, forwarded by the Rev. 11. Straker, Vicar of opening, and, in introducing Mrs Bell-Irving, Machine and Plough Fittings of all Leading said that. since his appointment as Chairman ‘ATORA" is sold by all grocers in 1 !b. boxes Milburn House, Newcastle-on-Tyne; or from Bowes, being the proceeds of his church 1/5 jib 9.'. ______the Auctioneers, 45, Stanhope Road, Makes in Stock. collection on the previous Sunday; Mrs Hird, of the Urban Council no function had he Darlington. Illustrated Price Lists of Implements on of Spital, sent 22 : and Mrs Douglas, of Start­ appreciated more than the little gathering of LADIES! WOOD’S CHALLENGE REMEDY Application. that day. He wished the movement success, Please state whether particulars (which are forth. 9. The remainder were obtained by the Is guaranteed under the sum of £100 to cure when others separately issued) for Hall, for Farms, or collectors in Barnard Castle. Mr Robinson and hoped in time it would return to the fail. Far superior to Pills, Pellets, or any Continental Cottage Residences arc required. (Particulars will be glad to hear of anyone who will assist popularity of the old flower show days. Should treatment. For all cases of irregularities, however DR. SCOTT’S such a consumption be reached be would like obstinate, CHALLENGE REMEDY is supreme Price of the Hall, 1/- each). in collecting for the above purpose. 3&, 5s., Special lzs. Stamp for Particulars and to utter one word of warning, and that was to Established <0 years. To C;ose a Trust. KIDNEY & LIVER Mrs Harry Hodgson has received official keep the exhibition confined to flowers, fruits news that her husband. Private H. Hodgson, of and vegetables, always remembering that it MR AND MRS W. WOOD. Newsham, near Barningham (Yorkshire). CURE. 17, Conyers-terrace, Broom, (late of was the added industrial section which ruined LADIES’ MEDICAL SPECIALISTS, A certain remedy for every disease or trouble Barnard Castle), died of wounds received in their old show. The exhibits, in a year like 20, LOUIS-STREET, LEEDS. FREEHOLD MESSUAGES AND LAND FOR of the Kidneys, Liver or Urinary organs of both action on August 17th, 1917. In a letter to his this, were a great credit to the neighbourhood SALE male and female, also Jaundice, Biliousness wife Second-Lieutenant R Morton, of Barnard and cultivators alike. Debility, Pain in the Back, Gravel, Dropsy. Castle, says : “I regret to acquaint you that Mrs Bell-Irving, who had an enthusiastic TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Stone in the Bladder, Bright’s Disease, Inflam­ your husband died of wounds this morning. I reception, in a smart, humorous address, Should send two stamps for our 32-page Illustrated Book At the Witham Testimonial. Barnard Castle, mation of the Kidneys, Change of Life, &c. may say that he was a tine soldier, and he formally opened the show. She said she could containing valuable information how all Irregularities and appreciate the difficulties of the allotment suppressions may be entirely avoided or removed by simple on Wednesday, September 26th, 1917, at ONLY FROM always did his duty well. I shall make every means. Recommended by eminent Physicians as the only 3 o’clock in the Afternoon (subject to the effort to let you know where he is to be buried, holders, because she had an allotment all her safe, sure, and genuine remedy. Nover fails. Thousands of Genera! Conditions of Sale of the Durham E. HOLDSWORTH, and also see that a cross is erected to his own, though they would not believe it. testimonials. Established 1862. and North Yorkshire Law Society, and to memory. I ask you to accept the deepest (Laughter). She had dug about half-a-yard PAUL BLANCHARD, such Special Conditions as will be then and MASON’S PHARMACY, sympathy from all his comrades and myself.” when she began organising other people’s CLAREMONT HOUSE, DALSTON LANE, LONDON there read), BARNARD CASTLE. The late Private Hodgson was the eldest son labour, and she found a Colonel in the Engineers, of Mr and MrsT. Hodgson, formerly of Barnard who was staying at Rokeby Park, most useful Mr John Richard Deacon, in spade work to the extent of three square BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. J. JACKSON. Watchmaker, Jeweller, Cycle Castle. He leaves a widow and three little Auctioneer, children for whom much sympathy is felt. yards. (More laughter). Then two tramps Marriage. Lot 1. and Motor Agent, were requisitioned, who developed a weakness Newgate, Barnard Castle. Blackett. — The Rev. W. B. and Mrs Blackett LL THAT FREEHOLD DWELLING­ for cigarettes. (Renewed laughter). Mrs were married at Holy Trinity, Fareham, A HOUSE and Premises, called ‘‘ST. GOLD AND SILVER ENGLISH, WALTHAM UPPER DALE NOTES. Bell-Irving seriously emphasised the view that Hints, on August 15th. — Mrs Blackett at JOHN’S HOUSE” with 2 Pieces of GARDEN the nation which would survive in this war home on 8eptembar 17th and 18th. Ground adjoining, situate at Newsham, York­ AND SWISS WATCHES. [BY OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] would be the people who could produce their shire, late in the occupation of Jeffrey H. Wedding Rings, and Suitable Articles for Harvest festival services have claimed a own food and fuel, and added that they had Roll of Honour. Martin (Deceased), together with the Wedding and Birthday Presents. great deal of interest amongst local noncon­ all done a tremendous amount of good in their Leyland. — Killed in action. August 18th, 1917, PADDOCK in front of the same, containing Agent for Humber, Singer, Lea-Francis, Hazle- formist churches daring the week-end, and the gardens. Signaller J T. Leyland, RF.A , the dearly One Acre or thereabouts, with the Hayshed wood, B.B.A., Globe, Monopole, 8tar, and other hymns of thanksgiving have been sung with Mr Walker Waine moved, and Mr Wiseman beloved son of Mr and Mrs A. Leyland, 39, erected thereon, now in the occupation of Mr Cycles and Motors. great heartiness by a grateful people. “All Is seconded a cordial vote of thanks to Mrs Bell- Newstead-street. Hull.— “ To live in our Wm. Coates. Humbers from £6 6s. safely gathered in” could not be sung as a Irving and the judges, and a little lame boy hearts is not to die.” The Dwelling-house contains Front Sitting- Guns. Sewing Machines, American Organs, literal truth, for in the higher reaches of the modestly presented Rokeby’s fair lady with a Deaths. room, Front Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Pantry, and Second-hand Cycles. dale even the hay harvest is far from complete. lovely bouquet of flowers. Dancing took place BELL.— At West High Wood, Langleydale, on 3 Bedrooms, and Box-room. The Outbuildings However, the efforts were expressive of more to the music of an orchestral band. Official Repairer to the C.T.C. September 9th, George Bell, the beloved include Coal-house Tool-house, Stick-house, than a local outlook. At the Primitive Metho­ AWARDS: OPEN CLASSES. husband of Mary Ann Bell aged 79 years. Stable, and Trap Shed. dist Chapels at Bowlees and Mickleton the Finest collection of vegetables (7 varieties) —S Jackson ; 2 To be interred at Barnard Castle Cemetery, Lot 2. tasteful decorations and display of fruit and E H Towns ; 3 A Watson. Six kidney potatoes — R W Storey; The Stus ___ 2 C W Ranshaw. Six round potatoes —A Watson ; 2 S Jack- to-morrow (Thursday, 13th September), FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE. Buildings vegetables were evidences of laborious toil and son. Six pods of dwarf French beans — E H Towns; 2 S cortege to leave residence at 2 pm. —Friend s and Premises, known as “ LEE’S HOUSE,'’ with OOD BOAR kept. — T. R Robinson generous hearts. Bowlees had as their special Jackson. Six onions, spring sown — S Jackson ; 2 R B Morton. please accept this intimation. the Large GARDEN In front, situate at Ornalla, Egglestone. visitors Messrs J. Alderson and J. Hope, from Six onions, autumn sown — 2 I Wilson. Four beets, globe G rooted — I Wilsou ; 2 A Watson. Four beets, long rooted— Kipling - In loving memory of William Kipling, Newsham, and now occupied by Mr T. Jameson, , who took part in the meeting on 1 Wilson ; 2 T Merryweather. Three turnips or Swedes — G the beloved husband of Mary Kipling, of at a rent of 6i. 61. per month, and also all that Saturday night), over which Mr J. W. Temple W Morton ; 2 S Jackson. Three parsnips —3 Jackson; 2 A C!ove Lodge, Baldersdale, who died Septem­ GRASS FIELD at the opposite side of the IMPORTANT BOON TO LADIES. presided. They also conducted the services Watson. Two cabbages— S Jackson ; 2 T Merryweather Two cauliflowers — S Jackson, Two vegetable marrows — S Jack­ ber 5th 1917, aged 66 years.— Wa s interred at road, containing 1 Acre or thereabouts, now in on Sunday, Mr Alderson as preacher and Mr O Pills or Drugs used in this treatment; son ; 2 R Hopson. Cotherstone, on Saturday, September 8th. the occupation of Mr W. Coates. Hope as vocalist. The public meeting at CLASSES CONFINED TO THE ASSOCIATION. Miller — On the 5sh inst, at 26, Queen-street, The House contains Front Kitchen, Scullery, N my never-failing remedy, ard I guarantee Mickleton was presided over by Mr Kettlewell, Finest collection of vegetables (7 varieties)— J H Bainbridge; Pantry, and 2 Bedrooms. Outside there are to cure female ailments. I invite thoseand addressed by Mrs Wheeler and the Rev. C. 2 R B Morton; 3 J Lynn. Six kidney potatoes —J Brown ; Barnard Castle, John George, beloved son of cases that have failed elsewhere. Stamp, free 2 T Stoat. Six round potatoes — W Hewitt; 2 J Brownless. Jack and Celia Miller, aged 2 years and Coal-house and W.C., and adjoining are Build­ Pettier. Mr Hudson, of Bedale. preached to Six pods of dwarf French beans — T W Johnson ; 2 W Hewitt. 4 months. ings which could be easily converted into Two advice.— Ross’s “Laboratory.” No. 8, Mitre- good congregations on Sunday. The pastor of Six onions, spring sown — R B Morton ; 2 T Longstaff Six Cottages street, Cheltenham the Baptist Church, Middleton (the Rev. W. onions, autumn sown — W Hewitt ; 2 J Wearmouth. Four Return Thanks. Beets, globe rooted —J Brownless ; 2 W Hewitt. Four beets, CAPTAIN, MRS, AND MISS HIGGINBOTHAM Lot 3. Sumner), conducted the harvest festival long rooted —G W Morton. Three turnips or swedes — W ALL THAT FREEHOLD GRASS FIELD, services on Sunday. Mr T. Coatsworth presided Hewitt; 2 J H Bainbridge Three parsnips —J Lynn ; 2 T W desire to tender their sincere thanks to the known as ‘ ARMINGARTH,” adjoining the LADIES. over a musical service on Monday night, when Thistlethwaite Two cabbages — J Lynn ; 2 J Wearmouth. numerous friends for their kind expressions Newsbam Moor Road, and containing 1 Acre Mrs Wheeler gave an address. Two cauliflowers —J Layfield ; 2 J Wearmonth Two vege­ of sympathy, by letter, in their recent BLANCHARD’S PILLS table marrows — J Layfield ; 2 T W Thistlethwaite. Two bereavement. 2 Roods and 25 Perches or thereabouts, and Are unrivalled for all Irregularities, etc. They speedily afford heads of lettuce — J Layfield ; 2 J Lynn, Two heads of now in the occupation of Mr Wm. Coates. relief, and never fail to alleviate all suffering. Much local interest was centred in the celery —T W Johnson ; 2 J Lynn. Six pods of broad beans— MRS KIPLING, Corn Lodge, Baldersdale, This is an excellent opportunity for Small They supersede Pennyroyal. Pil Cochia, Bitter Apple, etc. wedding of Sapper J. J Thompson, of the Royal T Borrowdale ; 2 J Larkin. wishes to return sincere thanks to all friends Investors securing very Convenient and Blanchard’s are the best of all Pills for Women Engineers, and Miss Margaret Thompson, Ash­ and neighbours for expressions of sympathy Excellent Accommodation Land Sold in boxes. 1s. l|d., by BOOTS’ Branches, TAYLOR’S burn House, Middleton, which took place at the After live months in hospital, Mr Hylton in her recent bereavement, and of uniform For farther particulars apply to the Drug Company Branches, and all Chemists, or post free, Primitive Methodist Church, on Monday. Heslop, who was one of the first Cotherstone kindness shown to her during the long and Auctioneer, Gainford; or to same price, from boys to voluntarily join the colours at the trying illness of her late husband. Messrs HESLOP & YORK. LESLIE MARTYN, Limited, Chemists, Grouse shooting commerced in Teesdale on commencement of the War, has been home on MR AND MRS J MILLER desire to thank all Solicitors. Barnard Castle and 34, DALSTON LANE. LONDON. Lord Barnard’s estate during the early part of sick leave. On Saturday last he left Cother- friends tor their kindness and sympathy in Richmond, Yorks. Free sample and valuable Booklet, post tree. 1d. .tamp last week, and good sport was realised. stone to resume his duties at Blackpool. their recent sad bereavement.