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Weall e sdaY. .-111 idy 4 t h 19;4. THE TEESDALE MERCURY. 3 1 Y 4th T all she coul 1 544, ,11 i o 1. 7 NCI.L. lcIllizoet deauarYliillmuch , •-airtit • IORTH CO 1 og: with you , d do not trciic-1:::n at the plain. 1:11.to:t e,p'4t: t. p.. 'it h. impatience.Hang it' all, / -8‘" whil the S.artforth utiarai •:111 't—explain—I ed in confusion. It he 14 filorogate Footbr i dge. ' know :you . "oh "'''- 114 ,. t we re coming. youa rep mailers s 1 se w' .\.ivisory --anda friend I---" at Chariatrikt-\`' With -'iave' 1 'referred to 'It leel been tezireed to put le made as if to mo ('4, in hale ovel Thorn- 1. if you really can'tve on. ' iglIten.s tell trionployed men at ii.ki•-:e inI've an got annoyed to wait until voice. to..int:,,.)41w• ;iist now, and was in the hands of I ••-i-'w," who had received ,liould dine withpropose4 ita. 1 1, , Yo'AN Hy Id holir from men in my place. t , .4 Perha Sop wo lk. of :course was let ANDSEIEP of a talk--' apt Net, '411"rtatt lit t inay get employed people whom might Mied foil the jrc_,b this be engineered, and had been instructed to queer state of ro road near the up. mustn't it thins, „e l l, „6, the Its li III II111 'P in not going to let Wilfred ri(l iel11,s d yours. So when ..t, iitone Manhole Covers. „ 110 SMILIN can Ohr limes \\;1,-,,:,• G iainly not to- t morrow, o k lug Clerk ; ti But, yes, of with ph i;•,, regarding liability Make a resolution this summer to get every minute of joy Lc cleared nip. course, everythi ni- hi r the manhole covers in out of your work and leisure. Don't let pain or nerviness )ick," sheput i Of evturseale, f coiliershme, and he had ec—then? ' in feverishly set interfere—there is no need if you keep thee County Conned were not aftern to-inorrow; yo e,„ promised to havi? an inter- 'ASPRO' handy. It will stop your head- see me whe u er,,idy Philip is out, K Cminicil Clerk on the welve o'clock." a aches, banish pain and soothe away right, darling, and you and Phil your nerviness and irritability in a few no with me to-morrow, and Phil' ,„ ,.,,igton Railway Bridge. re is a mystery. we'll for. itliat he had \\*linen minutes. 'ASPRO ' means a happy week- to be? " Is that LOW ynt w pany regarding the bad e.s_yes, end which might otherwise be spoilt by petty , 'N Diar." way over the looked at him gratefully, clinging and that they had complaints such as sunglare headaches—rheumatic Iv to the District Engineer. lie to thought of that evening_ the twinges common at the seaside—irritability—sleepless- knew, she would ever CoMmittee, have vita t Advisory ness, etc. So why not act on our suggestion — keep To be continued. received from* the North (:'lath saying that in 'ASPRO ' handy, and :_ - rlations in the constitution iIs they were revising the the Joint 'Advisory Com- OR THE CHILDREN Hr as Startforth was con- no alteration. DON'T LET PAIN OR \\ itty AUNT EDITH Supplies. - — Rural Water AUNT MIRANDA. Mr 11. W. Settle) said he and Ted have been paying a vi r "id his report on the scheme NERVINESS SPOIL YOUR sit tie . •Italia villages with water. iranda and Grandpa in thel country., - is fast being overtaken the town, Startforth Water Supply. said before they started he " a1; castle Urban Council had WORK OR PLEASURE sure lie and Teddy would find w -lied information regard- `ASPRO' dull with two elderly people lila, - meters for measuring AS A GARGLE iranda and Grandpa, and h FIRSTAID fo' MOTHERS this Convincing Testimony! e Rm. water for the village of Most children are subject to Tooth- Read this Two 'ASPRO' tablets in four tabft... here would be a good deal of the agreed to write to the ache, Earache, Colds and sudden spoonfuls of water ,, hush !" business. bursts of Temperature. 'ASPRO' make an excellent gargle for sore ow, they decided to "1..lie the can be safely given to children so affected. It will soothe the pain HYDE PARK CHEMIST RHEUMATIC throat, tonsilitis, and as Ted termed it, alai, Bridge End Property. act as a deterrent. at the away and quickly reduce Tempera- it would be a :change. :•at coming, reported that the corn- ture. gain would be all the leN. ! e Ministry of Health's RECOMMENDS SPRVFOR PAINS Billy owns he made a lo.-•..la• discussed with regard MOW TO Grandpa an elderly p•rsi:n. and sa • Bridge End, Startforth, SUN•GLARE HEADACHES SOOTHED AWAY he is as spry as Dad, and to ,Itea under the Housing COVE Dear Sirs,—Permit me to take this 89 Kenlor Road, Tooting, • opportunity of telling you how satisfied Dear Sirs, London, S.W.17. : 11S as good as any sailor's. tang not able to submit their I am with 'ASPRO' sales. I recom- I feel it my duty to inform you of the : „.,-_-.1 ...... /..-- li".. -hole lot of puzzles and rid,; .1 to do so at the next mend it extensively to all my customers, marvellous benefit I have received front hall go again when .1 as indeed do all my four assistants, and 'ASPRO'. -ivs Billy. we have yet to find a dissatisfied cus- I am a motor coach driver on long Health Report. tomer or a case in which the desired journey work and often had severe D PAINS CO cfpa and Aunt Miranda kier m relief from pain has not been obtained. attacks of rheumatism, until another Sir, Bishops Waltham. ore is a fellow who roes lir. E. S. Hawthorne) ASPRO Our close proximity to Hyde Park has driver told me to try 'ASPRO'. I was I thought I would take the pleasure jolly old - and one death had brought us experience that has taught amazed with the result. I was free from in writing to say that I think 'ASPRO' 'Os the garden and any odd Tablets for a porcher.* TO THE KIDDIES us that 'ASPRO' is very well recom- pain within an hour and now always are wonderful things. Why i 1 might bake him the month. adding Two simple methods of giving mended for headaches caused by sun- make a habit of carrying a few 'ASPRO' am writing this is because my husband ha , rabbi district - was gener- 'ASPRO' h. the kiddies are : (a) glare, and for the normal day-trippers tablets with me to take at the least sign has suffered a great deal in the head, Billy, "for he always with a litt;e milk ; or (b) break the obit's ets or headache. In fact we confidently recom- of pain. My wife also had an awful so seeing these 'ASPRO' so much in skin, or a rat-trap. tablet up end administer in a tea- mend 'ASPRO' in all those cases where attack of neuralgia recently and was the paper I got him some and he says f some kind when you meet lined the doctor's spoonful co? jam. The dose is : surprised at the speed in which 'ASPRO' be feeistwiceotuhe manno y, AOC Iirantig the use of aspirin is indicated, and par- ns by the hour, unless .! patient from Cother- children 3 to 6 years, f tablet ; 6 ticularly in those cases where ordinary soothed the pain away. I shallsha certainly tam, Yours respectful] ■ .r to 14 years, 1 tablet ; 14 to 18 years, aspirin is not well tolerated. recommend them to every sufferer I L. K. Mire. , around the corner.' Hospital. I k tablets. 'ASPRO' like any other faithfully, meet.—Yours , Faithfully yours, *ASPRO' consists a the pure4 Acetylsalicylic Acid can make nets quite r', ,-trot Pump for Lunedale. medicine should not be given to THE MARBLE ARCH PHARMACY. RICHARD KEYMORE. s2„_rw babies under 3 years of age without that has ever been known to Medical Science, and 0 make a thick and •.a -id application its claims are based on its superiority. a stall for a had been medical advice. border -ion to erect a petrol Agents: great deal of time with the edd shed, but when Aunt - iu Lunedale, but per- GOLLIN & Co. tea. ..-fie . t!:nsed by the County with the dinner or the TRY ASPRO' FOR Pty. Ltd. a bell. I or ring funny ,,,,a(9 RHEUMATISM ('Aspro' Dept.,) Grandpa had his own tes ct Rural Workers. INFLUENZA COLDS them to meals. As the County Council HEADACHES LUMBAGO ALCOHOLIC 3!6%.PER PACKET SLOUGH, Bucks. 010011..' ,inditor the table he just the% encourage applica- SLEEPLESSNESS IRRITABILITY AFTER EFFECTS EXTRA TABLETS FREE! Telephone: not far from the ! 3 was V under the Housing OR INSOMNIA NEURITIS PAINS PECULIAR The cheapest way to buy 'ASPRO' is the SLOUGH WS. le loud pedal down, lie 19•. They pointed 2 6 packet. It contains ten extra tablets, no, very briskly, the tc ay NEURALGIA HAY FEVER TO WOMEN equivalent to 3'. worth of 'ASPRO'. Tne proprietary right mlilication had been next cheapest way is claimed in It: kettle on. 'Pony- 1 11 " tea. NERVE SHOCK MALARIA We l! s'arnorth district. • SCIATICA the I.3 packet, hich method of manufachsr put the kettle on. ,. first ten applications had GOUT TOOTHACHE ASTHMA contains two extra or the formula again he play.* lift tablets. As PRO' and over Made by lie knew, but they ALL LEADING CHEMISTS AND STORES REG. TRADE MARK ntil the boys had ASPRO LTD., 1,'; , w cri STOCK AND DISPLAY 'ASPRO' Slough, England tit befor., their stay wily they were f the tune brought If II!'1 ,Crtor said he did not Ilco from the garden rood time they should b• then the old hope that advan- hearing, for dinar''• ,• provisions of the "Ring the bell Mr Alderson moved as an amendment way servants to get some sheep off his Ring the bell for &lima. and he was taking the sheep off foi•. dinner. 't„pital Accommodation. that the letter lie on the table, saying they STAINDROP POLICE. garden, Ring the bell did not want to prejudice their case before the line. He called Thomas Robson, Ding ! Dong ! 1 11 ' it!Jiii the Clerk of the the County Council. • who said his brother told him th..r Bacon and Potal• Council asking the defendant to get the sheep out of • Mr Welsh seconded the amendnient, which FRIDAY.—Before Mr H. L. Fife (Chair- he asked • Bacon and Potai.. ! i..-consider their deci- was carried. man), and Mr Valentine Hodgson the garden because they were eating the Bacon and Petal.. arrangement between lb 11 by potato tops. The hrother was not in court. Ding I)ong ! r. the hospital accom- Town and Country Planning. No Appearance. P.C. Baister said he saw no sheer on the le Tom Tucker, a4 :HE that the arrange- A letter was read from the North Riding George Peacock, farmer, KirbymOorsida, line at the time, although moor sheep did played over and over satisfactorily to occasionally stray on the railway. Defen- t supper-time, but ■ County Council referring to the relinquish- was summoned fqr using a motor car • County Council ing of the Council's power under the Town without having twd brakes in good order dant was going towards Robson's home. .t, "'bell" at Basel 1 ullit into operation Neither defendant nor Robson said any- a always had his in t 111(111 and Country Planning Act, 1932, and Mr on May 21st at Staindrop. Defend nt did e great est .!ary accommoda- Thornley, Clerk to the County Council, not appear, but sent a letter in w ich he thing about sheep tb him. They only said reddy says thto hear I it might prove attended to discuss the matter. The dis- declared that the hond brake was i order, they were having a walk round. The day • ii to the wireless cussion was taken in committee. and the foot bra,,k. needed such slight bench fined defendant 5s. keep quite still in lii- :.irangenient with It was agreed to attend a conference at adjustment that the engineer at the local Edward Chambers, Low Ladds, was that ..111al Council had been summoned for a similar offence on June "lino- his book ao . bat Thirsk to discuss the matter, the Chalrfnan garage, who adjUsted it, made no charge s, and he was sure and Messrs Garth and Chipchase being for doing it. • 2nd. His mother appeared for him: P.C. I forget him. r '' .c3°1 0, ant to do anything ■ . deputed to attend. Sergeant Alcock surd .it took defendant a Roister proved seeing defendant walking -on say, my man; so VP light in the light of along the line. When stopped he said he t people different idea.. a ssoOr long time to pull lap when stopped, and zick. Of course not, I,.• to reconsider the when the tests were] made it took 45 yards was only taking a short cut. Mrs Chambers I. , the Hospital Corn- said her son was only watching the I opinions, neYerthelcs-el to pull up the vehicle by either brake. He willll is , 2 1 GOLF. bathers. Defendant was fined 5s. against his found that the hand brake had been 'iwthl the position had adjusted by someone not connected with still. 'ill(1°.._ and the Council had t was that? What i the garage. Scala Cinema, Barnard Castle. ell no to ,tele.- ision in favour of BARNARD CASTLE V. DARLINGTON. it ! Nell, w, , The Chairman said the defendant had A merry mix-up adequately describes the we kilos' before, awl ,-„,... At Barnard Castle on Tuesday. treated the bench with disrespect by not rh o use wailing over ',,, , -Lei it* -Tht the arrangement Gaumont-British picture, " Turkey Time," " • II appearing. He would be fined 15s. it's no t , ' ■ *.• • V ..'wtor3r, and they gave Barnard Castle. Darlington. which comes to the Scala Cinema on Sir . • .. I don''t bel air' It ,.i Thursday with , . 10 h ',Ie agreement so as to 0 T. K. Bell A. Redfern Railway Trespass. - c-dee! I o at the conference 1 F. Kellagher A. Watson , and as its H'itn.! I wantedrollicking to t: 001 Stephen Harvey, Lands Bank, was sum- principal players. Laughs follow in rapid good iiej pl ''.lien they said they 0 S. H. C. Jackson M. Curry y is a _„• ., ,I., .0,0 moned for trespassing on the L.N.E. Rail- accommodation. 1 J. H. Brown W, M. Redfern succession throughout the maze of compli- ! firs verse."ay, Aunt Aillit,'...'„ , they way 'on June 3rd. His grandmother Cations in which 'the players become thew fll/ had previously 1 R. R. Jackson W. A. Walker appeared for him. P.C. Baister said when to a.,,91,hile fof at length and made involved. This is definitely one of the -.best b y the answer ' 1 , 0 it 1 P. B. Riley ° M. G. Alderson he stopped defendant he said he thought ut a w was referred to the 1 K. Bousfield Aldwych farces yet seen on the screen. Idren -quite e l''' ote100,.Ay. W. E. G. Shrinkfield there was a right of way. Inspector Sheg- a ladle?" 1:36t"e would be holding the 1 A. Raine F. R. Gibson wood, for the railway company, said there uponn unable to soly- th,,Die o Council in 1 R. T. Bainbridge J. T. Whemster saYs; 8 upe that the matter be was a notice • of warning against tres- OOD PRINTING is the CHEAPEST. ,Good ut 'Billy. matter 0 G. P. Gore - L. Brown passers. Defendant was fined 5s. ink, good paper, good taste, aitistic at Committee, if only () J. Bousfield H. E. W. Hinds G er certainly P'ai rxtending John A. Brimm, Lands Bank, was sum- display, and punctuality in the execution 's feelings.' courtesy to 1 T. Boardman J. W. Watson moned for a similar offence, on the same of orders can be relied on at the TEESRALE day. P.C. Baister gave evidence 8 Defen- MERCURY PRINTING WCRICS, BARNARD 4 dant said he was helping one of the rail- CASTLE. Tel. 45.