• XXIV ECCJ..ES, BARTON, HUPE, )lO~TOX, &c. [SLA.TER'S DIRECTORY.]

Patricroft; Clifton, John Berry, 6g Manchester Toad, PuBLIC ELBMENTARY ScHOOLS. Clifton; Flixton & UnnBton, C. L. Griffin, Urmston; (Under the control of the Eccles Edu~tion Committee.) , George Gibbon, assistant overseer, Town ball, Stretford & John E. Blandy, I~ Broody street, Stretford, Patricroft Church of (mixed & infan.ts), built in collector; Swinton, assistant overseer, W. T. Postle­ 1872 & enlarged in 1886, for 682 children; average thwaite, Council offices, Swinton; collector, James Allen, attendance, 383 boys & girls & 164 infants; Joseph> Council offices, Swinton; , Isaac Healey, Council Mather, mal>ter; Miss Betsy Royle, infants' mistress offices, Walkden St. Michael's, Winton, for 230 children; average atten­ dance, 231; Miss Marg'aret Plant, mistress General Relieving Officer if Collector to the Guardians­ Holy Cross RC. Aldred st. (mixed & infants), for 284­ William llIand, 43 Wellington road, Eccles children; a\'erage attendance, 283 ; Miss Mary Travers,. Relieving Officers-North district, Thomas A. Jones, 71 mistress; Miss Catherine Brennan, infants' mistress Council Sehool, Lewis street, built in 19°7, for 1,°50 chil­ Parnn lane, Monton ; South district, J. W. Atherton, IQ Broody street, Stretford • dren (seniur mixed 350; junior mixed 350; infants 350) ;. Thomas J. Hobinsun, master; )1iss Nancy PoIlitt,. Vaccination OjJieer-John Browne, 2 Milton st. Patricroft junior mixed mistress; Miss Ethel B. Yates, infants' mistress district, W. Medical Officers et Public Vacctnators-Barton Patricroft Conservative Club (J. '1'. Lewis esq. presidenll;. M. Hamiltun M.D. 31 Liverpool road, Patricroft; Irlam & N. H. Hacking J. P. chairman; E: L. Adams, treasurer; Cadishead district, Edwin Osborne Jago M.R.C.S. Cadis­ George Bagot, sec.; Thomas Arthur Fish, r.teward),. head; Flixton & Urmston district, T. B. Wulstenholme Barton road. Barton M.D. Urmston; Old Trafford district, James Brassey Eccles &; Patricroft Hospital, Cromwell road; Miss Ada.. Brierley M.D., C.M. Old Trafford; Stretford district, A. Moore, matron; J. H. Andrew, treasurer; C. E. Ilindley,. Westwoou M.D.; Swinton district, medical officer, S. secretary Hosegoud, Swinton; P. Williams, Swinton; Walkden Railway Station-Harry Pullan, station mar.ter district, Henry Bateson M.D. Walkden Superintendent Registrar-J. W. Whitworth, Patricroft; CONVEYANCE. deputy, J. R. Tomlinson, Green lane, Patricroft ELECTRIC TRAMCARS. Registrars of Births et .Deaths-Barton sub-district, Francis To Manchester (Deansgate), from via Eccles Old' E. Norman, 10 Eldon place, Patricroft; deputy, John road, at 5.25, 5.55, 6.25, 7.9 a.m. & every 15 minutes: Browne, ~ Milton street, Patricroft; Stretford sub-dis­ to 11.2 p.m. returning at b.IO & 7.32 a.m. & every IS trict, Christopher Yates, Urmston lane, Stretford; minutes to 11.9 p.m. Sunday, 8.37 a.m. & every 30 deputy, Joseph Yates, Urmston lane, Stretford ; Worsley minutes to 1.37 p.m. then every 10 minutes to 10.30 p.m. sub-district, H. J. Berry, I Longley road, Walkden; returning at 8.9 a.m. & e,.ery 30 minutes to 1.30, 1.40 &. deputy, S. J. Berry, I Longley road, Walkden 1.52 p.m. then every 10 minutes to 2.9 p.m. then 2.32 & every 10 minutes to 1°-42 p.m., via Eccles .1'\ ew road, 5.10 Registrars of Marriages TIarton, Eccles & Patricroft dis­ a.m. & every 10 minutes to 11. 10 p.m. returning at 5.20 trict, John Browne, 2 Milton st. Patricroft; deputy, a.m. & e\'ery 10 minutes to 11.15 p.m. & to '''easte unly F. E. .Norman, 10 Eldon place, Patricroft; Stretford 11.45 p.m. i;undays, 7.50 a.m. & every 10 minutes to I.5°• district, Christopher Yates, Urmston lane, Stretford; p.m. then e\'ery 10 minutes to 10.20 p.m. returning 8.50 deputy, Joseph Yates, Urmston lane; Swinton & Worsley a.m. & every 2C minutes to 10.35 p.m. & to only, district, H. J. Berry, I Longley road, "Talkden; 10.45 p.m.; Saturdays, increased to 10 minutes ben'ice at deputy, S. J. Berry, I Longley road, Walkden noon The Union House, Barton-upon-Irwell, erected at a cost of CARRIERS. £ ;20,000, exclusive of sit.e, It! 1\ structure of brick on the To M.A...~CHESTER-RobertPinnington & N. Derbyshire,. pavilion principle, calculated to hold 500 inmtttes : a por­ daily tion was opened Sept. 5, 1894: the old building is now CONVEYANCE BY WATER. used for the old and infirm paupers; D. W. Davidson The (Bridgewater Canals Under­ M.B. medical officer; Rev. Richard Pratt M.A. chaplain; taking), to any part of the kingdom from their wharf~ J.R. Tomlinson, master; Mrs. Rachael Tomlin!!on, matron Patricroft

Winton, formerly a hamlet of Barton-upon-Irwell town­ EDL'CATION (LOCAL) COMMITTEE (Area No. 33) ship, but now included within the municipal borough of Clerk-J. W. Whitworth, Green lane, Patricroft Eccle.s, is I mile north of 13arton church. The population m 1881 was 3.364; in 1891,4,447, and in 1901, 6,488. St. School .Attendance Officers-William Stephenson, Council Michael's Mission room here is in connection with Chris' offices, Walkden & J. A. Mitchell, 9 Lime avelL Urmston Church, Patricroft, and services are held on Sunday morning. at 10.3°, and evening at 6.3°: huly communion second Sun­ day in the month. There is a Mission Church in connec­ BARTON-UPON-IRWELL HURAL DI&TRICT COUNCIL. tion with St. Mark's, Worsley, and supplied by the clergy Meets e\"ery fourth week on "'ednesday, at 10 a.m., at the thereof. There is also 8 United Methodist mission room iIlo Board Room, Green lane, Patricroft. Bridgewater street Letters through Patricroft, which is the nearest telegraph. Chairman-James Berry, Oakleigh, Worsley road, Swinton office Clerk-J. W. Whitworth, Union offices, Patricroft POST & M. O. Office, at the junction of New lane & I3(). Treasurer-D. Drummond Fraser, Manchester &; Liverpool Worsley road.-Miss Mary Gough, sub-postmistrei:'s. District Bank, Manchester Box cleared at 5, 8 & 9.45 a.m. & I, 4.15,1.15 & 8. IS p.m. week daJs; 6. IS p.m. SundaJs Medical Officer of Health-A. E. Berry, Walkden WALL LETTER Box, near the" Brown CO" ," cleared at 5,. Surveyor-A. H. Mountain, Union offices, Patricroft 8 & 9.30 a.m. & I, 7 & !j.I5 p.m. week days; Sundays Inspector of2\'uisances-George Pilkington ASSoc. Mem. san. 6.15 p.m mst. Union offices, PatricrofL Public Elementary Schouls (infants), St. Mark's, Catherine­ I'treet (under the control of the Eccles Educr.tion Com­ BARTON Moss PARISH COUNCIL. mittee), erected in 1888, for 204 children; average attend­ ance, 182; Miss Amy Hedford, mistress Overseers' Offices, Patricroft. Conncil School, Beech street, for 322 children; Miss Alice Clerk-Col. James Andrew Smith, mistress