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THE TEESOALE MERCURY. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES A DEATHS. intra. MEARNS. -August 1; th. at Wind- sor, Ontario. Canada, "> George and Nellie (nee Waine, daughter of' Mr and Mrs H. Waine, 1. Wesley Terrace, Hamard Castle > : a Daughter. Both well. RANT).—On August 28ih. at The Redruth Nursing Home. > Corn- wall ( to Jack and Mary (nee Wal- ton) of Cockfield. a Daughter (Marjorie). DZATHS. BAYLES.—At Demesnes View, on 26th August, Mary Kllen, beloved wife of the late Ralph Bayles. Was interred Monday. 29th. at C of E. Cemetery. METCALFE.—On August 26th, 1949,, at Sea Gate. 41. Keswick Road, Bournemouth. Mary Ann. widow of Frederick Metcalfe (late Barnard Castle), aged 81 years. TALIJCNT1RE. 28th August, at Woodbine Cottage. Galgate. Bar- nard Castle, Rebecca, aged 82 years, beloved wife of John Stephenson Tallentire. Interment Dissenters' Cemetery. Barnard Castle, on Wednesday, leaving residence at 2-lo for .service in Newgate Methodist Church at 2-30. Ut KXMORIAK. HALL. Treasured memories of dear Auntie, died September 4th. 1946. Somebody misses you. somebody cares, Somebody mentions your name in their prayers. -^Elsie, West Terrace, Sta.mlrop. HARDCASTLE.—In loving memory of Mary, the dearly beloved wife of Robert William Hardcastle. Royal Cafe. Barnard Castle, who died 31st August, 1940.—Remem- bered by her loving Husband. Ma_ggie and Bert. AOaOWLISOMUT BAYLES The family of the late Mrs Mary Ellen Bayles, Demesnes View, Barnard Castle, desire to tender sincere thanks for sym- pathy shown and floral tributes received in their very sad bereave- ment. EDWARDS.—Mrs M. Cairns, Mrs E. Shaw and M r A . Shaw_ t h a n k all relatives, friends and neigh- bours for their kindness, sym- pathy and letters, and personally thank Mr and Mrs Harrison. Miss Vaux and Mis Pletvs, in their sad •bereavement. HALL.— Mrs T. Hall, 5, Zetland Road, and family, wish to thank all friends, neighbours and rela- tives for their floral tributes, kind- ness and sympathy shown during their recent sad bereavement; also to thank all doctors and surgeons for previous services rendered. PERSONAL. SALES AND WANTS. C ARTIUDGES HEDUCED.—Grand Prix 12-Bore, 10/- 25. Ammuni- tion 5/4 loo. Experienced viun- smith at your service at Longstaff's, near Alliatnbra, Darlington. GENERAL NOTICES. w F' 'ILL the person I who ordered two food containers from the " Wfst Ken Disposals " and used a ' Merrie England'' Publicity envel- ope, please call ai Spoors Shop for particulars about them. W ILL the person or persons who did the wilful damage to the Phone 25 Barnard seat in the Cemetery at Middleton- in-Teesdale on Sunday night last, please communicate with me, the undersigned, and I will see they get their just reward.—(Signed) Ben Spraggon, Middleton-in-Teesdale. —LOUIS SMITH Barnard Castle. Castle. ILOOR1XE. Blackfriar GLOSSY VARNISH STAIN Dries well. Looks well. Wears well. ham. *0R SALE. Tractor Trailer, also Bailey Straw.—Maude, News- BARXARD CASTLE 14 DISTRICT MOTOR CYCLE CLUB. OR SALE. Hot Air Kitchen Range. 4' 6" x 4' 6". EH. Oven, in good condition.—Box 83:1, Teesdale Mercury, Barnard Castle. F OR SALE Plums, 71- iit Garden: Victoria ; Hessle Pears, o/-; Cooking Apples. 4/-; Damsons, 8/- per stone.—Johnson, Ruddick's Wynd, Staindrop. F OR SALE, Imperial 1987 250 cc. New Motor Cycle. Jusl reborod. Taxed. Full petrol. £35 o r offer.—Box 828. Teesdale Mer- cury, Barnard Castle. OR SALE, 1949 Crop Hay, clover mixture, £12/10/- per ton.—H. A. Hutchinson. Newbiggin- in-Teesdale. Phone 257 Middleton- in-Teesdale. A PICTORIAL BIOGRAPHY of QUEEN MARY. There are 87 photographs of Her Majesty in this 24 art -page book; the handsome centre-spread picture measures 14" x 9". Art, board covers are in full colour photography. The story of Queen Mary is by Marguerite D. Peacocke. Price 2/6 Net. Now- available at bookshops. OR SALE, G'leudenning Com- bination Range, left-hand oven. Height 4ft. 8in., width 4ft. 7in. Back Boiler. Good condition. Ixmgstaff. 6, Queen Street, Bar- nard Castle. L IGHT TRAILER for Sale, £15; Baby's Wicker Cot on wheels, £3; Cari-Cot, 30/-; Sun Canopy. £1. —Box 827, Teesdale Mercury. Bar- nard Castle. M OTOR CYCLE and Cycle Repairs and Overhauls. Mod- ern Workshop. Cylinder Boring and Sleeving, Rebushing and Turn- ing, Acetylene Welding. All makes of 3-Speeds fitted, also the new Dyno Hub.—R. G. and D. Jackson, 17, Bank, Barnard Castle. T e l . 222. NEVER KNOW how your floors can look until you have used DARKAL1NE Stain. Liked by all. Its mirror- like finish stays beautiful. A 2/3 tin does a surround. Y OUR LINO NEEDN'T BE SHABBY. Paint it a lovely colour with "LIQUID LINO" FLOOR PAINT. I t s so easy to do and dries quickly. Looks like new lino and wears for years. Also makes Stone floors l o o k w a r m a n d colourful. Cost is trifling. Do the kitchen floor to-day, you'll love it. Ask your Paint Supplier. 1 937 FORD 10 h.p. Saloon. Leather upholstery, good condition. To be seen at L. Smith's Garage, Bar- nard Castle.—E. Dixon, Garn- thwaite. Barningham. Richmond, Yoiks. RECONDITIONED CLOTHING. A MEETING will be held on the premises of Messrs A. V. CARTER & SON'S GARAGE on WEDNESDAY. 7th September, at 7-;i0 p.m.. with the purpose of form- ing the above-named club. AD interested are cordially invited. BARNARD CASTLE BRITISH LEGION. Women's Section. MONTHLY MEETINGS commence SEPTEMBER 5th! 7 o'clock. WHIST DRIVE. Members 6d. Members Please Note. Nomina- tions for Officials and Committee to reach Mrs Cail. 22. Cecil Road, by September 21st. GRAND DANCE, ROMALDK1RK READING ROOM, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9th. J. Woodhall's Band. Old-Fashioned Waltz Competition. Numerous Spot Prizes. Refreshments. Admission 2/6. BOWES PARISH HALL. A W H I S T D R I V E A N D DANCE will be held at the BOWES GRAMMAR SCHOOL on SEPTEMBER 2nd, at 7-30 p.m. Championship Prize £2. MR FOX'S BAND in attendance. BOYS' WEAR Shirts, in plain colours, Navy, Blue, Green, 8 2 on size 5 Striped Shirts in various shades, 10, 6 each Tweed Knickers from 8/6 per pair Grey Flannel Suits with 2 pairs of Double-seated Knickers 36/1 on size 5 Fine Worsted Suit in Grey shade, 56 - each Cord Knickers, 14 - per pair Est. 1870 PARKINSON'S Outfitters 32, HORSE MARKET BARNARD CASTLE Phone 162 EGGLESION 1)R PARISH CHURCH Y OU'LL lovely MOODY (Ripon Cathedral) will give 1st PUBLIC ORGAN RECITAL on the new Comptijm Organ in the Church on MONDAY, 5th SEPTEMBER, at 6 piiu. i BOWES PARISH CHURCH. The Weekly WHIST DRIVES commence on TUESDAY. September 6th. at 7-30, and alterwadrs every Wednesday Night a t 7-;S0 p . m . i n BOWES GRAMMAR SCHOOL. GLAXO LABORATORIES SOCIAL AND SPORTS CLUB. LOST AND FOUND. L OST, Baby's Yellow Sandal in Horseniarket or Market Place on Wednesday, August 24th.— Please return Douglas. 0. Cecil Road. L OST, Pair of Glasses between Low Startforth and Deerbolt. Finder rewarded.—Please return to H. W. Scott, Street ford House, Low Startforth. R ONSON Lighter, lost Wednes- day in Market Place.—Reward at 6. Coronation St., Barnard Castle. SITUATIONS VACANT A WANTED. None of the vacancies In these columns relates to a man between the ages of 18 and ju inclusive or a woman between the ages of 18 and 40 inclusive unless he or she is ex- cepted from the conditions of the Control of Engagement Order, 1947, or the vacancy is for employment excepted from the provisions of that Order. A REA Representatives and Agents wanted. £4 per week and commission. Spare time job. Credit only. Write ut once for full parti- culars.—North Western Football Cards, 94, Blake St., Barrow-in- Furness. B OY wanted for Bukehouse.— Apply G. T. Guy, 12, Market Place, Barnard Castle. M IDDLE-AGED WIDOW would like Housekeeping to farmer, or would help in house where child nine, years welcome. Live in or week-ends free. Good references.— Box 834, Teesdale Mercury, Barnard Castle. P ERSON'S required, make fancy goods at home. Write for details.—Melton Manufacturing Co., Southgate Street, Leicester. P ERSONS wanted, part-time work at home, to make parts for novelty signs. Well paid, inter- esting and straightforward. Suit- able both sexes. Full details.— Lesabubble Signs, 49, St. Peter's Road, Gt. Yarmouth. W .A.A.F. Poplin Shirts 2/6. Boiler Suits ol-. Women's Overalls 6/-, Khaki Denim Trous- ers 6j(-. Khaki Shorts 4/-. W.L.A. Velvet Breeches 7/6. Navy Blue Trousers 12/6. Khaki Battledress Suits 21/-. Men's Army, R.A.F. Boots, Shoes, 10/-. A.T.S. Shoes 10/-. Khaki Shirts 6/-. R.A.F. Blouses 12/6. R.A.F. Shoes, new. 20/-. Khaki Trousers 10/-. Khaki Battledress Blouses, 10/-; Women's New Shoes. 20/-. Army Blankets 8/-. Ladies' New Plastic Coats 10/-. New Army Boots. Men's, 20/-. Naval Leather Wellington Boots. Men's, Knee High. 20/-. U.S.A. Despatch Riders Boots 20/-. Send Stamp for list of surplus Clothing. Postage and Packing 1/6 extra. Cash or C.O.D. Satisfaction or Money Back Terms. ARMY & NAVY STORES, 72, Cheetham Hill Road, MANCHESTER 4. CRICKET SECTION DANCE in the WITHAM HALL on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7th, 1949. Dancing 8 p.m.—12 p.m. Tickets (limited) 3/6. Dress Optional. The Lyrians Dance Orchestra (Darlington). STREATLAM AND STA1NTOX INSTITUTE. AGRICULTURAL. Twyford's Pedigree Seeds We supply and recommend the new dual purpose seed dresj-mj* ' Mergainrua" A, which affoids protection against wireworm and seed borne diseases. Particulars from our our local a^ent KELVIN THOMPSON 11, Market Place, Barnard Castle Tel. 3118 PROPERTY FOR SALE A WANTED W".l LL YOUB LANDLORD SELL? so, the " HALIFAX " may assist you. Ask few details from the HALIFAX BUILDING SOCIETY.—J. Noel Paul k Co., 35. lialgate, Barnard Castle. W ANTED, in Barnard Castle or District. Business with living accommodation.—Box 832, Teesdale Mercury, Barnard Castle. BOW ES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 66th APARTMENTS. V ACANCIES for Male Junior Barnard Castle, Clerks with the Railway Executive in all parts of the North Eastern Region. Application^ in- vited from boys not exceeding 16$ years of age who are taking a University School Certificate examination.—Write for particulars to 'the District Superintendent, The Railway Executive, N o r eh Eastern Region. Darlington. S EA FRONT, Scarborough. Ex- cellent food. Moderate terms. Vacancies. — 'Ellesmere Hotel, Queens Parade. T O LET, Two Furnished Rooms. —Box 8,10, Teesdale Mercury, T O LET for period of time. Fur- nished Bedroom and Sitting Room, use of Kitchen. Near Bar- nard Castle.,—Box 829, Teesdale MierCUry, Barnard Castle. EDUCATION. W ANTED, V oung Girl to assist iu office.—Apply W. Peat, 54, Galgate, Barnard Castle. W ANTED. Good Gardener. -Box 831. Teesdale Mercury, Bar- nard Castle. T HORNGATE HOUSE PRIVATE SCHOOL for Girls, Small Boys taken. PRIVATE COACHING. Autumn Term commences Thurs- day. September 22nd.—Applications to Miss E. R. Thompson. ANNUAL SHOW to be held on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER lOcli, at G1LMONBY. Classes for Horses, Cattle, Sheep Dogs and Pigs. Ladjes' Section, Produce and Handicrafts. Special Classes for Y.F.C.s. Entries Close next Saturday. September ;Srd. Schedules from G. L. LONG- STAFF, Moor View. Bowes. BOWES BRASS BAND. combined with Barnard Castle Prize Band, ill attendance throughout the afternoon. Admission to Field 1 6. Children under 14. 1/-. PUBLIC LUNCHEON at 1-0 p.m. Tickets 3/6. Refreshments by ML and .1. AUinson. Bowes, available all day. LIQUOR TENT on Field. DANCE to follow. 8 p.m.-midnight, to music by Merrymakers' Dance Baud. Admission 2/'-. N.B. Erratum Class 67 should read " Heifer Calf, under 12 months, to be shown by a member of a Y.F,C." COUNTRY WEAR Made in Scotland BY CRAFTSMEN FAMOUS SPECIALISED AGRICULTURAL Agent : Root. ANDERSON 9, HORSE MARKET BARNARD CASTLE Co. DURHAM Refuse Imitations Look for "COUNTRY WEAR" Stamped on the soles. E N S U R E S C O M F O R T AND DURABILITY FOR BOOTS Grand Re-opening WHIST D R I V E A N D DANCE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th. Whist, 7-15 p.m. Admission 1/6. Championship Prize, £2/2/-. Dance Id p.ni. to 1 a.m. Admission 2/-. Combined 3/-. RAMBLERS' DANCE BAND. Pooled Refreshments. MIDDLETON-IN-TEESDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Don't Forget at attend the 77th ANNUAL SHOW on SATURDAY. September 3rd, 1949, in STEP ENDS FIELD (kindly loaned bv M r I . Tarn). Record Entries for Cattle. Horses, Sheep and other Classes. Sports, Leaping, Gallops and Trotting. Over 8U entries to date. Parade of Prizewinning Animals. 3-0 p.m.— Physical Training Display by A.P.T.C. (Catterick), by per- mission of Major Fanrie-Field. Catering for all—ICES, FRUIT. Car Park. Amusements by Luke Jobson. Admission 2/6, Children I/-. Car Park 2/-. T. BELLAS tj'Q; A. BEADLE. Joint Secretaries. Organise your farming on the Right Lines with the TRACTOR The FORDSON " Major with the many separate implements made to operate with this famous Tractor, saves much of the work previously man-handled. Our representative will gladly call and give any information desired. H.YOUNG i ' MOTORS ) L T D . - M M Agricultural Engineers Feethams. DARLINGTON Telephone: 4207 Head Office: Chester-le-Street Telephone: 22761 Wednesday. August 31*t, l'jjj SALES BY AUCTION. REG. ELLIOTT, AUCTIONEER & VALUER. Forthcoming Sales. fen SEPTEMBER—Mrs M. H. Boll. LOW R1GO. ETTERSGILL. Eorest-in-Teesdale-—Farm Stock. 8th OCTOBER—Mr •). Emerson, HOLE HOl'SE. EASTGATE. Bijshop. Auckland—Farm Stock (in conjunction with Mr J. I . Emer- son). SALES BY AUCTION. STRATHMORE ARMS, BALDERSOALE. Wensleydale Agiicult Show * XXCAL JOINT STOCK SALE XX ,,n THURSDAY, Sept. loth. 1919. Entries to tbo Auctioneer, MORRIS TARN, LertWgtan. NEWGATE SALE ROOMS, BARNARD CASTLE. BARNARD FARMERS' CASTLE i; TEESDALE AUCTION MALI CO., LTD. Each Wednesday: W EEKLY SHOW AND SALE OF ATTESTED AND NON- ATTESTED DAIRY COWS AND HEJEERS. Judging lu-30 a.m. Sale 11 a m', commencing with Attested Wednesday, ljtli September: PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF DOWN CROSS AND HALE-BRED WETHER LAMBS. Tuesday. 20th September: PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF HALF-BRED EWES AND SHEAR- LIN US. Wednesday, 21si September: SPECIAL SALE OF STORE LAMBS (Prize Show for H.B. dimmers). Thursday. 22ml September: AUTUMN SHOW ANT) SALE OF NORTHERN DAIRY SHORTHORN CATTLE. G. HARDY, Secretary. Auction Mart, Barnard Castle. T e l . 112. LEYBURN LIVE STOCK AUCTION M A R T C O . L T D . SPECIAL AUTUMN SALES. Fridays except where stated. Scut. 2ud.—Prize Show and Sale of Attested Cattle. Sept. 9th.—Prize Show and Sale of Half-bred Mixed Lambs, pens of 10, £1 and 10/-. Prize Show and Sale of Bulls with all calf teeth. i, £2 and £1. Sept. 10th.—Prize Show and Sale of Down Crossed and Twice Crossed Lambs; pens ot 40. £1 and 10/-. Sep!, 23rd.—Prize Show and Sale of Gininier Lambs, pens o l •">. £1 and 10/-. Sept ;!0th.—Prize Show and Sale of Giminer Shearlings, I ' l a n d 10/-. Oct. 7th.—Prize Show and Sale of Bulls with not more than lour broad teeth. £2 a.id JtL. Oct. 11th (Fair Day) —Prize Show and Sale of Rains and Ram Lambs (no store cattle). £2, £1 and 10/-. Oct. 15th (Saturday).—Special Sale of Bullocks and Stole Cattle. Oct. 21st. Prise Show and Sale uf Black - Faced Sheep. LI and £1. Oct. 28th.—Prize Show and Sale of incalf Cows and Heifers. £2 and £1 (two classes). These sales are held in conjunc- tion with our usual weekly sale of Dairy Cows and Store Cattle. Animals for show to be penned by 10 a.m. Entries to be in the hands of the Secretary seven days previous to sale. W. B. HESLOIV A.C.A.. Secretary, Market Place, Leyburn (3137). LEYBURN LIVE STOCK AUCTION M A R T C O . L T D . SYDNEY S. HODGSON, F.A.L.P.A. has removed to the above Rooms and will Sell by Auction on THURSDAY, September 1st. 1949. A LARGE COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISH- INGS, briefly:—3 -PIECE SUITE IN UNCUT MOQUETTE. in Bulf and Brown Floral Pattern with 9 Cushions; 2 HIDE WING CHAIRS ; 3-Piece Suite in Green Uncut lloquette; 3-Pieoe Hide Chesterfield Sun: UPRIGHT IRON GRAND PIANO. Overstrung, bv Ma's and Co: Piano Stool: ENCEPTION- ALLY GOOD DRAW-LEAF DIN- ING TABLE with Bulbous Supports and Undersn etcher: 4 O A K DIN- ING CHAIRS with Hide Seat-, to match; Mahoganv Coal Cabinet; OAK MANTLE (LOCK with West- minster Chimes; Odd Chesterfield; ANTIQUE CARVED HALL SEAT: Oak Cabinet : MAHOGANY KIT- CHEN PRESS; Mahojianv Pedestal Sideboard; OAK DINNER WAG- GON; Stained Kitchen Press; PHOTOGR APHIC ENLARGING OUTFIT with Easel and 'Enamel Dishes; Electric Cooker. " Revo R-8." complete with Switchbox and Cable and all Appliance; "Versco" Electric Wash Boiler; Kwbank Washer; Airing Rails with Pulleys: Oak Hall Stand; Lathe with Electric Motor and Tools; Child's Desk; Double and Single Oak Panel Bid- steads with Overlays; GOOD QUALITY ITALIAN" WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE. comprising Wardrobe with interior mirror. Gent's Robe. Pedestal Dressing Chest, and 4' 0" Bedstead with Interior Spring Mattress; Odd Wal- nut Dressing Chests: MODERN 3ft. ODD OAK WARDROBE; Satin Walnut Bedroom Suite; Mahogany Inlaid 2-Piece Bediooiu Suite; Camp Bed; Dark Walnut Bedroom Suiu ; Mahogany and other Chests Draw- ers; Modern White-topped Draw-leaf Table; 2 Elec:ric Kettles, as new: 2 Large Brass and Copper .lugs: Oxidised Copiier Hall Lantern; Brass Pan; various Radios; various Vases and Dishes; various Carpets and Rugs; Monarch Typewriter; vat ous Kitchen and Dining Tables; Electric Light Bowls: Oak Tray; various Kerbs; many Kitchen Sund- ries, etc. Sale at 10 a.m. and I p.m. No Children Admitted to Auction Sales. Goods on view each day from 10-12 and 1-5 p.m Auctioneer's Address: Newgate Sale Rooms. Barnard Castle. Phone 194. RECORD ENTRY OF H | r l QUALITY STOCK. The suggestion (emanating f,, a neighbouring Agricultural Socj,.,,] that several of the dales sh^L should a ma laganiau- to form I North Yorkshire Show was what disproved by the third aiu,^ sinivss of the Weusleydale Agr; tnral Society's show, held at |J burn on Saturday. Entries . tuted a new record, being inere, by over 4<KI to I total of 2.0UI. p r money of B7S0 *m« also a iv, v i The attendance was ."i.000. At the luiieheoii. Iwird Bolton President, alter referring to high quality of the exhil,- esjiecially the fat stock anj wheat, referred to the sugge>: of a Great North Yorkshire Sh,,, OIK- he did not favour. H e re<-„ the Royal Show remained - I N . I a* a show of the best stock ii, . world, sought after by buyers i, all over the world. The (;. Yorkshire. Royal Welsh. Rat), . West and a few other shouv L smaller degree. Merred a sioiil .iri, pose and woiv the shop windc., ii ^rieult nre. The local shoir. ] ever, wax to foster the iinprm,.,, ol farmers' livestock and pruoV the'.district for which it cater., the Wen.Ievdale Show, in hi* «,] ion. was the ideal size ol SIM admirably fulfilled this purp.i^ laud Bolton expressed 9NM with the farmers in the West |,| ton. Walden. and Coverdale dt*tr some of whom have suffered ling Hood damage. He appeal the Government not to den | impossible from farmers wli.» t doing a magnificent job au,| |Min more feeding stutts rather; such a large pro|x>rtinti o f ramg Mr F. B. Webster (CW ti presided, and Mr R, B. H>^ resiiomldl to the toast pro|xisfv Mr R. Allen (Tire fTnaimn) the judges. DEATH OF FORMER RICHMONDSHIRE CRICKETEI Mr Ed war.; place at Hi Victoria Hall BARNARD CASTLE 6-0 Twice Nightly 8 15 milE Newly Erected ATTESTED J. COW BYRE will be opened on FRIDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, when a Prize Shon and Sale of ATTESTED CATTLE will be held. Classes:— 1. Newly Calven Cow. 2. Newly Calven Heifer. 3. lucalf Cow to calve in 191U. 4. Incalf Heifer to calve in 1940. 5. Heifer with all calf teeth. 6. Bull with all calf teeth tit for service. Prizes:—Classes 1 and 2, £2 and £1; Classes 3 to 0, £1 and 10/-. If not more than ;{ entries 2nd prize will be withheld. Please send entries to the Secre- tary as early as possible. Sale of Unattested Cattle and Sheep will follow. Sales ol Attested and Unattested Cattle will toe held every Friday. Attested Cattle at 11 a.m. W. B. HESLOP, A.C.A , Market Place, Leyburn. 3137. VACANT POSSESSION BALDERSDALE, COTHERSTONE. Thurs. Fri. Sat., September 1, 2, 3: Barbara Stanwyck Van Hcflin Charles Coburn Richard Hart POLLY FULTON A Would you tame a minx worth millions ? Meet the girl and the men who tried Always Gaumont British News Mon. Tucs. Wed., September 5, 6, 7: Dcanna Darili* Dick Haymcs Vincent Price Albert Sharp UP IN CENTRAL PARK . The luneral ol Varey ((>"». took on Friday. Formerly he «... prominent batsman of Raliu. shire Cricket Club. He ws> j, \ lollowei of Catterii-k Gan Beagles until illness recently vented his attendance. I I . . acted as wlupjiei-in. At one time the late V and deeeeand had the Tec :»: Hotel .it Richmond, now u~.il . library and a grocery esiatmVui:,] Mr Varey was born at At-fa ] worked oil the Estate. mM assistant whip|*er-iii of the II •:• under Mr Champ.' wa» I inemliei'<>T "Uichl'noi redes' Club and the K.O-G-H Canon J. It. Heigliaui ..t! a M-rvi<« in the Parish I Family mourners were: Mr- VI (Darlington), sister, and he: >. tor: Mr B. Cradock. brofhi-.:.- and family: Mr and Mis (J. ( Mr and Mis Perry ('mil'" I sonby). brothers-in-law a:,: in-la»; Mrs F. TemposF i. Mis (Jay < Dai lingtollV law; Mis Sm in thwaite. M- Anderson (Shildoni. trien..- 1 1 ick Garrison Beagles V - • seiite<| by the Master. M a i • (. B. Sutherland, and Keriii' F. K.vs, : R , hiuond K ' 1 Mr W. H. Raynes : ami H shite Cricket Club .by M F Hodgson. Others presen: Mavoress. Mrs S. A. Br.. W 0. .1 Lawson. E. W. B 1 Held. K. .1. I). Campbell. M B Johnson. Mis J. Met... >l Liinn. Mrs E. Pearson. Mr- Heslop. Mr F. E. Ludlo« M- 87 minutes with Deanna and Dick in Johnson. Mis Dal this«period political graft comedy Him Miss Clciiton. Mr Don"t miss it rhoHt Main Distributors of Fordson Tractors and Implements for Durham County. GENERAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. T 1 EGGLESTON AGRICULTURAL SOC1ETY. 75th ANNUAL SHOW, SATURDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER. Classes for Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Sheepdogs, Cats, Cage Birds, Flowers, Veget- ables, Bread, Cakes, Jams, Fancy Work, Handicrafts, Special Classes for Children. FULL PROGRAMME OF SPORTING EVENTS commencing at 1-30 p.m. O.K. Bus from B:shop Auckland. Triumph from Barnard Castle. N'eaiest Railway Station Bomaldkirk. Admission to ground 2/0. Children under 15, 1/-. Ample Car Parking facilities, 2/- per car. Refreshments obtainable on the field. Sole rights for Catering and Ice Cream have been let. Schedules, which contain entry forms, may be obtained from thb Secretary. It is regretted that owing to the continued operation of the Fowl Pest Order, the Poultry Section has been cancelled. ENTRIES POSITIVELY CLOSE SEPTEMBER 10th. NO ENTRIES TAKEN O N T H E FIELD. J. L. KELL, Secretary, Woodhill. Eggleston, Barnard Castle. tONGR E0ATIONAL CHURCH. Hall Street. Suuday. Sep- icmber 4th. Preacher. Rev. S. I .eoii Cook. 10-3(1 a.m.. " John and lloroil." 6-30 p.m.. " When Toler- ance is Wrong." Evening Commun- ion. All welcome. September 11th: Harvest Thanksgiving Services. N EWGATE ' METHODIST CHURCH, Barnard Castle.— September. 1th.—10-30 a.m. and 0-30 p.in.. Mr Coates. Cockheld. T RINITY METHODIST CHURCH, Barnard Castle.—Sunday, September.-Uh.—10-30 a.m.. Rev. .1. W. Elkiiigton. 0-30 p.m.. Mr T. Cowling. Winston. » SALES BY AUCTION. QUARRY HOUSE, WOODLAND. R. IAN SCOTT, F.A.L.P.A., Instituted by Mr Thomas Wade, who has let the above farm, will Sell by Auction on THURSDAY. September loth. IS VALUABLE FARMING STOCK, comprising:— 1 CLYDESDALE MARE. 5 v.„. 21 Cfjoice CATTLE. IMPLEMENTS. Etc. Particulars Later. Auctioneer's Address: Summery lliil. Newhiggin-in-Teesdale, Bar- nard Castle. H' JOSEPH R. ADDISON, F.A.L.P.A. will Oiler for Sale by Auction at the WITHAM HALL, BARNARD CASTLE, on WEDNESDAY, 7th September, 1010, at 2-30 p.m., Subject; to Conditions to be then produced and unless Sold by Private Treaty, HE FREEHOLD STOCK- BR EE DiNG and REARING FARM known as BOTANY FARM, extending to 207 Acies or there- abouts ot rich meadow, pasture and allotment gratings. The House contains Small Ent- rance Hall, Sitting-room. Kitchen with Range, Dairy, Scullery with Range, 4 Good Bedrooms? Spring Water laid on. The Outbuildings comprise: Coal House, Earth Closet, Meal House. 3 Calf Boxes or tying for 0 Stirks. Loose Box, 2-stalled Stable with Hay- Bay'. 10-stalled Cow Byre with drink- ing bowls fitted. Good Hay Loft above, Implement Shed. Pig House, Stick House, OH Buildings, Loose House, and Hogg House, Dipping Tub installed. VACANT POSSESSION will be given on 6th April, 1950, or sooner by arrangement. Thejproperty is in excellent repair and is situate on the roadside from Mickleton to Baldersdale. and affords a unique opportunity for anyone wishing to acquire a sound stock rearing farm. The laud is well fenced with stone walls and has spring water supply in all fields. The Shooting Rights w-hich are included in the sale are a special feature. The property can be inspected any- time except Sundays. Mr W. Walker, the occupier, will show the property on receipt of one day's notice. Further particulars from the Auctioneer, The Limes, Cotlierstone. Barnard Castle. 'Phone Cofcherstonp 284: or MESSRS DARLTNG. HESLOP & FORSTER. Solicitors. Barnard Castle, 'Phone 10. Scala Cinema BARNARD CASTLE 6-0 Twice Nightly 8-IS Saturday Matinee at 2 p.m. Thurs. Fri. Sat., September 1, 2, 3: Anna Xcagle Hugh Williams .Micheal Laurence Bernard Lcc ELIZABETH OF LADYMEAD A Colour by Technicolor In four unforgettable characterisations you will meet a new and exciting Anna Ncaglc in a modern romantic drama SUNDAY, September 4, at 7-45 p.m. Dick Powell Linda Darnell Jack Oakic IT HAPPENED TOMORROW A Mrs I Brou Mi* I M, Vaux. Mi W. Walton. Ur, Mr and M n Foster. Air C i : Mis Homer. Mis M D . V MeMewM. Mr K. Boddv. 1 Jobliiifi. Miv W. Wilson. M Itrai U. EinmersKii. Mr- Mr Allied Mason Mr J * Mr E. R. Horn Mr Don. Ix-ftley. Mon. Tucs. Wed., September 5, 0, 7: Hal Monty Max Hygi -.ivcs Les Ritchie Stanley White BLESS 'EM ALL i 80 laughs in 80 minutes. To help his pal he proposed to his gal. what a pal! Scarth Cinema STA1NDKOP VISITORS F R O M C A N / 0* itrs J. Dunn, a widow. Green. Richmond, is r< visit from her brother. M Reeve^ of Toronto, (ana ^lie has not seen lor 23 y. Mere, who i» aii assistai to a textile maiiutai turiiu sailed from Montreal '• Asiauia " on August l't' panicd by his wile ami . They arrived at Liverpool . Mr Reeve emigrated t«. ( years a^o. H e » a - ov> r the Canadian Forces in th- War. After a stay anions and friends. Mr Beer* ani and (laughter will go to fn Reeve i s French and wiT relations. Mi-s Madeliu. I Reeve, who is 22 thrilled with her first visi- country. She i* lei I—tf> li^hejl in a commercial MI has many untitle. years act nil ics of TODAY, Wednesday at 6-15 and 825 Richard Attenborough Sheila Sim Dancing witn Crime A Saturday at 2-15and6-15 The Time, The Place and The Girl L - in technicolor. Monday, September 5, at 615 and 825 Anna Ncaglc .Michael Wilding Spring in Park Lane u Cosy Cinema MuMteo«-ill-T«*d«tt' Plume : £11 Wed. and Thurs., Aug. 31, Sept. 1 : Margaret Lockwood Barrv K. Barnes Girl in the News A Fri. and Sat., September 2, 3 : Richard Attenborough Alastair Sim London Belongs To He A .Mon. and Tues., September 5. 6 : John Carroll Vera Ralston The Flame A WAKE UP YOUR LIVER E .| la iMrafcf M «f Tin tM The liver thould pour out two c tnJe into your boweli d*ily. If this b flowing freely, your fcod doem't di«>- decays in the bowels. Y o u get M M your whole system is poisoned and I •our, sunk, and the world looks purj Laxatives help a Utile, but • nxrr movement doesn't get at the cause those good old Carters Little Live: get these two pints of bile flowing fre: make you feel - u p m d up.-** K i femle, yet amazing in m«king bile fl. v »sk for Carters Little Liver P.U? S: refuse unytf-Tg else. 1/7 ted 3; 10. .V; RONALD LITTLE- 61, NEWGATE, BARNARD CASTLE. FURNITURE REMOVAL^ September \ 8 : Bclita Wed. and Thurs. Barry Sullivan The Gangster also John MacBrown Christine Macintire The Land of Lawless D MIDDL1 Exc< l m . 77iU «'»".al l»le -dio» » : < - l M ' d | l*' 1 ,, the cattle ^;uo« I^rong J'-I , ! i , v °\ '' [^lledat < 1 '" ii »n. POP"''" r^he sbo* field f I*" 1 ' . T ?.!v an.I valua lea: ule »1 by men) •al I r 11111 nil Atent* Vamp. Tarn. »ho ,,.idv and I III I ITT ways The luncbeoii 1 'president ul ihl J? I J .1. N Vane P Si to'''The King."' 1 KcivinC a toast ' ^marked on his | MVM| iStei .d.ng the iM I Slidy «as lortunat. fae day. Keplymgt. ; U i K A t larke .ol ' t.i the pan IK- Sc Miiall farmer I \Af nation. Mr lis ! ..The Judges. audi Hammond, ol Lcybiirnl I „id he was plea- I | [of shee|i, «» , x , t 1 ' J j^.-water sections, alt [ s Wciisleydale man. ill U ,,,Kirtei ol the Wenj [of sheep. M r H a m - ' "The Visitois, mi [fjrevke. rtt Noi-thalbi I »p |HiiiHed Director ol I till a! Advisory ( I I North Riding Agriei [th -e. replied. M r C'n i tioned the iiuportaiit |«: i ftgiu ulture and ho» I I , the background f ting and the spirit ol ( 1 edit is due to Ml -t 1 the t hairmaii of tliel [M.r I. Foster, togetjl cos it'•<• who playeer th< preparation ol the Officers were: Presi. I J. X. Vane; patron. Lo .l Halliard; Woikn| ; Mi - • v I . W" Kaine. Raine. -I . K . W a i son. J O Robinson. W. W. I'eacock. A. Fo-: ling. Jabez Gaigate. J. Fos -er .1. M Wl Kaiia K Walt.in. ll| r. Wilkinson. J II 8eo:i (JillK -rt Wat- K. I'iukney. M. I»i H. Hi' II.IKIMIII . S. tWiU..n T. Davison. l | K. t ollinson. fllMiu -e Cominitiee: Jpbn^ '( hailinan). airman), f. ttu 111 i| llella^ and O. A. auditors: Me| J H (J. Mooiv. I M. ..is .1. M 11 ud -I. GergM . J ^ r l> and lai 111.1- d <J I liiiiiip-m and rSa-abUale sheep—Me^ 1. I Foster and I B—Messis A. Foster, i 1 - tt anj G well ; taie—M. ssi- h c K. Ban,, i l l K i H A. Mat MdiiKtHal—Mis Kuril f *>'• Mi- H. Baii.nl Iflnnii^ S.h ,K>l.hil<l Mi - . . «; y Wils.ni! Di -play M.-ssrs H. *• «ilson. ami gP'ut- -Messrs JoJ I. Gargi »iikiiey. TL W Raj «• I. Scot: (J W.,t- . • « ; 'hlxiu. A. T.rnl ; Starter—Mr knii. veterinarv sur •es. M R (V •r—Dr. R l)a». PRIZE L| °»"V Cattle (any H Dairy t v w l u IBj '"> hii ^o,, W, - 1BS <>II and Son a "—1. JosrAl I H. Huuhinsi b"^ley,la|, All 01 2 •on ton. District I "'dl ealf—1 •J. W . Bu> R BAI tw erything New THE DEI Monday T . ENGLAN| DIGNITY and T h « Oiant Horse . Pool THE TWO| Double Troupe of ... C O L O U R E D - Eluding the Mail He London, sti» . by »rr»sf'- Dellverlaa to and from and Southern Oonntla* LOADS FULLY INSURED IN 1'- rml ot Part Leads Wants! Tel. 300. Printed and Published by • dale Mercury, 1/imrted Registered Offices of the I I 24, Marketplace, Barna I Retristered at the Gener- ' Office as a Newspaper. MIRACLI fUN ON By To C e * (including] ftiwo. a n d Half-"' ~ - ablel , e r the Circus I

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T H E T E E S O A L E M E R C U R Y .

B I R T H S , M A R R I A G E S A D E A T H S .

intra. M E A R N S . -August 1; t h . at W i n d ­

sor, Ontario. Canada, "> George and Nellie (nee Waine, daughter o f ' M r and M r s H. Waine, 1 . Wesley Terrace, H a m a r d Castle >:

a Daughter. B o t h wel l . R A N T ) . — O n Augus t 28 ih . at The

Redruth Nursing Home. > Corn ­wall ( to J a c k and M a r y (nee W a l ­

t o n ) of Cockfield. a Daugh te r (Marjorie) .

DZATHS.

B A Y L E S . — A t Demesnes V iew , on 26th Augus t , M a r y K l l e n , beloved wife of the late Ra lph Bayles. W a s i n t e r red Monday . 29th . at C of E . Cemetery.

M E T C A L F E . — O n Augus t 26th, 1949,, a t Sea Gate. 41 . Keswick Road, Bournemouth . M a r y A n n . widow of Freder ick Metcalfe ( la te Ba rna rd Cas t le ) , aged 81 years.

T A L I J C N T 1 R E . — 2 8 t h Augus t , a t Woodbine Cottage. Galgate. Bar­nard Castle, Rebecca, aged 82 years, beloved wi fe of John Stephenson Ta l l en t i r e . I n t e r m e n t Dissenters ' Cemetery. Barnard Castle, on Wednesday, leaving residence at 2 - lo for .service i n Newgate Methodis t Church a t 2-30.

Ut K X M O R I A K .

H A L L . — T r e a s u r e d memories of dear A u n t i e , died September 4 th . 1946. Somebody misses you . somebody

cares, Somebody mentions your name in

their prayers. -^Els ie , Wes t Terrace, Sta.mlrop.

H A R D C A S T L E . — I n lov ing memory of Mary, the dearly beloved wife o f Rober t W i l l i a m Hardcast le . Roya l Cafe. Barna rd Castle, who died 31st Augus t , 1940.—Remem­bered by her lov ing Husband. Ma_ggie and Be r t .

AOaOWLISOMUT

B A Y L E S The family of the la te M r s Mary E l l e n Bayles, Demesnes View, Barnard Castle, desire t o tender sincere thanks for sym­pathy shown and floral t r ibu tes received i n the i r very sad bereave­ment.

E D W A R D S . — M r s M . Cairns, M r s E . Shaw and M r A . Shaw_ t h a n k all relatives, friends and neigh­bours for t h e i r kindness, sym­pathy and le t ters , and personally thank M r and M r s Har r i son . Miss V a u x and M i s Pletvs, in t he i r sad •bereavement.

H A L L . — M r s T . H a l l , 5, Ze t land Road, and fami ly , wish to thank a l l friends, neighbours and rela­tives for their floral t r ibutes , k i n d ­ness and sympathy shown d u r i n g their recent sad bereavement; also to thank a l l doctors and surgeons for previous services rendered.

PERSONAL.

S A L E S A N D W A N T S .

CA R T I U D G E S HEDUCED.—Grand P r i x 12-Bore, 10/- 25. A m m u n i ­

t i o n 5/4 loo. Exper ienced v iun -s m i t h at y o u r service at Longstaff 's , near A l l i a t n b r a , D a r l i n g t o n .

G E N E R A L N O T I C E S .

w

F '

' I L L the person I who ordered two food containers f rom the

" W f s t K e n Disposals " and used a ' Mer r i e E n g l a n d ' ' Pub l i c i ty envel­ope, please call a i Spoors Shop for par t iculars about them.

WI L L the person or persons who d id the w i l f u l damage to the

Phone 25 B a r n a r d seat in the Cemetery a t M i d d l e t o n -in-Teesdale on Sunday n igh t last, please communicate w i t h me, the undersigned, and I w i l l see they get the i r j u s t reward.—(Signed) Ben Spraggon, Middleton-in-Teesdale.

—LOUIS S M I T H B a r n a r d Castle. Castle.

I L O O R 1 X E . Blackf r ia r GLOSSY V A R N I S H S T A I N — Dries

we l l . Looks w e l l . Wears we l l .

ham.

* 0 R S A L E . Tractor Trailer, also Bailey Straw.—Maude, News-

BARXARD C A S T L E 14 DISTRICT MOTOR C Y C L E C L U B .

OR S A L E . H o t A i r K i t c h e n Range. 4' 6" x 4' 6 " . E H .

Oven, in good condi t ion.—Box 83:1, Teesdale Mercu ry , Ba rna rd Castle.

FOR S A L E Plums, 71-

iit Garden: Vic to r i a ; Hessle Pears, o/- ;

Cooking Apples. 4 / - ; Damsons, 8/-per stone.—Johnson, Ruddick ' s W y n d , Staindrop.

FOR S A L E , Imper i a l

1987 250 c c . New M o t o r Cycle. Jus l

reborod. Taxed. F u l l pe t ro l . £35 o r offer .—Box 828. Teesdale Mer ­cury , Barnard Castle.

OR S A L E , 1949 Crop H a y , clover m i x t u r e , £12/10/- per

t o n . — H . A . Hutch inson . Newbiggin-in-Teesdale. Phone 257 Middle ton-in-Teesdale.

A P I C T O R I A L B I O G R A P H Y of Q U E E N M A R Y . There are 87

photographs of H e r Majes ty i n th i s 24 art-page book; the handsome centre-spread p ic ture measures 14" x 9 " . Ar t , board covers are i n f u l l colour photography. The story of Queen Mary is by Margue r i t e D . Peacocke. Pr ice 2/6 N e t . Now-available at bookshops.

O R S A L E , G'leudenning Com­binat ion Range, lef t-hand

oven. H e i g h t 4 f t . 8 in . , w i d t h 4 f t . 7 in . Back Boi ler . Good condi t ion. Ixmgstaff . 6, Queen Street, Bar­nard Castle.

LI G H T T R A I L E R for Sale, £15 ; Baby 's Wicke r Cot on wheels,

£ 3 ; Cari-Cot, 30 / - ; Sun Canopy. £ 1 . —Box 827, Teesdale Mercu ry . Bar ­nard Castle.

MOTOR CYCLE and Cycle Repairs and Overhauls . Mod­

ern W o r k s h o p . C y l i n d e r B o r i n g and Sleeving, Rebushing a n d T u r n ­i n g , Acetylene W e l d i n g . A l l makes of 3-Speeds f i t ted, also the n e w D y n o Hub .—R. G. a n d D. Jackson, 17, Bank, B a r n a r d Castle. T e l . 222.

N E V E R K N O W how your floors can look

u n t i l y o u have used D A R K A L 1 N E Sta in . L i k e d by a l l . I t s m i r r o r ­l ike finish stays beaut i ful . A 2/3 t i n does a surround.

YOUR L I N O N E E D N ' T BE S H A B B Y . P a i n t i t a love ly

co lour w i t h " L I Q U I D L I N O " FLOOR P A I N T . I t s so easy to do and dries q u i c k l y . Looks l i ke n e w l i n o and wears for years. Also makes Stone floors look w a r m and co lou r fu l . Cost is t r i f l i n g . Do the k i t chen floor to-day, y o u ' l l love i t . Ask y o u r P a i n t Suppl ie r .

1937 F O R D 10 h . p . Saloon. Leather upholstery, good condi t ion . To

be seen a t L . Smi th ' s Garage, Bar­nard Castle.—E. D ixon , Garn-thwai t e . Barn ingham. Richmond, Y o i k s .

R E C O N D I T I O N E D C L O T H I N G .

A M E E T I N G w i l l be held on the premises of Messrs A . V .

C A R T E R & SON'S G A R A G E on W E D N E S D A Y . 7th September, at 7-;i0 p . m . . w i t h the purpose of fo rm­ing the above-named club. AD interested are cordial ly inv i t ed .

B A R N A R D C A S T L E B R I T I S H L E G I O N .

Women's Section.

M O N T H L Y M E E T I N G S commence

S E P T E M B E R 5 th ! 7 o'clock.

W H I S T D R I V E . Members 6d. Members Please Note.—Nomina­

t ions for Officials and Committee t o reach M r s Ca i l . 22. Cecil Road, by September 21st.

G R A N D D A N C E , R O M A L D K 1 R K R E A D I N G R O O M ,

F R I D A Y . S E P T E M B E R 9 th . J . Woodhal l ' s Band.

Old-Fashioned W a l t z Compet i t ion . Numerous Spot Prizes.

Refreshments. Admission 2/6.

B O W E S P A R I S H H A L L .

A W H I S T D R I V E A N D D A N C E

w i l l be held a t the B O W E S G R A M M A R S C H O O L

on S E P T E M B E R 2nd, a t 7-30 p . m . Championship Prize £2 .

M R F O X ' S B A N D i n attendance.

B O Y S ' W E A R Shirts, in plain colours, Navy, Blue, Green, 8 2 on size 5

Striped Shirts in various shades, 10,6 each

Tweed Knickers from 8/6 per pair

Grey Flannel Suits wi th 2 pairs of Double-seated Knickers

36/1 on size 5

Fine Worsted Suit in Grey shade, 56 - each

Cord Knickers, 14 - per pair

Est. 1870

P A R K I N S O N ' S Outfitters

32, H O R S E MARKET BARNARD CASTLE Phone 162

E G G L E S I O N

1)R

P A R I S H C H U R C H

YO U ' L L lovely

M O O D Y (R ipon Cathedral ) w i l l give

1st P U B L I C O R G A N R E C I T A L

on the new Comptijm Organ i n the Church on

M O N D A Y , 5 t h S E P T E M B E R , a t 6 p i i u .

i B O W E S P A R I S H C H U R C H .

T h e W e e k l y W H I S T D R I V E S

commence on T U E S D A Y . September 6 th . at 7-30, and a l terwadrs every Wednesday

N i g h t at 7-;S0 p .m. i n BOWES G R A M M A R SCHOOL.

G L A X O L A B O R A T O R I E S S O C I A L A N D SPORTS C L U B .

LOST AND FOUND.

LOST, Baby's Yellow Sandal i n Horseniarket or M a r k e t Place

on Wednesday, Augus t 24 th .— Please r e t u r n Douglas. 0. Cecil Road.

LOST, Pa i r of Glasses between Low S t a r t f o r t h and Deerbolt .

F inde r rewarded.—Please r e t u r n to H . W . Scott , Street ford House, L o w S t a r t f o r t h .

RONSON L igh t e r , lost Wednes­day i n M a r k e t Place.—Reward

a t 6. Coronat ion St. , Barnard Castle.

S I T U A T I O N S V A C A N T A W A N T E D .

N o n e o f t h e vacancies I n these c o l u m n s relates to a m a n between t h e a g e s of 18 a n d j u inc lus ive or a w o m a n between the ages of 18 and 40 i nc lus ive unless he or she is ex­c e p t e d f r o m the condi t ions of the C o n t r o l of Engagement Order , 1947, o r t h e vacancy is for e m p l o y m e n t e x c e p t e d f r o m the p rov i s ions of t h a t O r d e r .

AR E A Representatives and Agents wanted . £4 p e r week and

commission. Spare t ime job. Credi t on ly . W r i t e ut once for f u l l p a r t i ­cu la r s .—Nor th Western Footba l l Cards, 94, Blake St. , Ba r row- in -Furness.

BOY wanted for Bukehouse.— A p p l y G. T . Guy , 12, M a r k e t

Place, B a r n a r d Castle.

MI D D L E - A G E D W I D O W would l ike Housekeeping to farmer,

o r wou ld help in house where ch i ld nine, years welcome. L ive in or week-ends free. Good references.— Box 834, Teesdale Mercury, Ba rna rd Castle.

PERSON'S required, make fancy goods a t home. W r i t e for

de ta i l s .—Mel ton M a n u f a c t u r i n g Co., Southgate Street, Leicester.

PERSONS wanted , pa r t - t ime w o r k a t home, t o make par ts

for novel ty signs. W e l l pa id , in te r ­es t ing and s t r a igh t fo rward . Sui t ­able bo th sexes. F u l l detai ls .— Lesabubble Signs, 49, St. Peter 's Road, G t . Y a r m o u t h .

W . A . A . F . Popl in Shir ts 2 /6 . Boiler Suits ol-. Women 's

Overalls 6 / - , K h a k i Denim Trous­ers 6 j ( - . K h a k i Shorts 4/- . W . L . A . Velvet Breeches 7/6. Navy B lue Trousers 12/6. K h a k i Batt ledress Sui ts 2 1 / - . Men 's A r m y , R . A . F . Boots, Shoes, 10/-. A . T . S . Shoes 10/-. K h a k i Shi r t s 6/-. R . A . F . Blouses 12/6. R . A . F . Shoes, new. 20/- . K h a k i Trousers 10/-. K h a k i Battledress Blouses, 10/- ; Women 's New Shoes. 20/-. A r m y Blankets 8/-. Ladies ' New Plast ic Coats 10/-. New A r m y Boots. Men ' s , 20/-. Naval Leather W e l l i n g t o n Boots. Men 's , Knee H i g h . 20/-. U . S . A . Despatch Riders Boots 20/-. Send Stamp for l is t of surplus Clo th ing . Postage and Pack ing 1/6

ex t ra . Cash or C.O.D.

Satisfaction or Money Back Terms.

A R M Y & N A V Y S T O R E S ,

7 2 , C h e e t h a m H i l l R o a d ,

M A N C H E S T E R 4 .

C R I C K E T S E C T I O N D A N C E

i n the W I T H A M H A L L on W E D N E S D A Y , SEPT. 7 t h , 1949.

Danc ing 8 p.m.—12 p . m . T icke ts ( l im i t ed ) 3/6.

Dress Opt iona l . The Lyr i ans Dance Orchestra

( D a r l i n g t o n ) .

S T R E A T L A M A N D S T A 1 N T O X I N S T I T U T E .

A G R I C U L T U R A L .

Twyford's Pedigree Seeds W e supply and recommend the new dual purpose seed dresj-mj* ' Mergainrua" A , which affoids protection against wireworm and seed borne diseases. Part icu lars

from our our local a^ent K E L V I N T H O M P S O N

11 , M a r k e t P lace , B a r n a r d Cast le T e l . 3118

P R O P E R T Y F O R S A L E A W A N T E D

W".l LL Y O U B L A N D L O R D SELL? so, the " H A L I F A X "

m a y assist y o u . Ask few details f rom the H A L I F A X B U I L D I N G SOCIETY.—J. Noel Pau l k Co., 35. l i a lga te , B a r n a r d Castle.

WA N T E D , in Barna rd Castle or D i s t r i c t . Business w i t h l i v i n g

accommodation.—Box 832, Teesdale M e r c u r y , Barna rd Castle.

B O W E S A G R I C U L T U R A L S O C I E T Y .

66th

A P A R T M E N T S .

VA C A N C I E S for Male J u n i o r Ba rna rd Castle, Clerks w i t h the Ra i lway

Execut ive in al l parts of the N o r t h Eas tern Region. Appl ica t ion^ i n ­v i t ed f r o m boys not exceeding 16$ years of age who are t a k i n g a Un ive r s i t y School Certificate examina t i on .—Wri t e for par t iculars t o 'the D i s t r i c t Superintendent , The Ra i lway Executive, N o r eh Eastern Region. Da r l i ng ton .

SE A F R O N T , Scarborough. E x ­cellent food. Moderate te rms .

Vacancies. — 'Ellesmere H o t e l , Queens Parade.

TO L E T , Two Furnished Rooms. — B o x 8,10, Teesdale Mercury ,

TO L E T for period of t ime . Fu r ­nished Bedroom and S i t t i n g

Room, use of K i t c h e n . Near Bar­nard Castle.,—Box 829, Teesdale MierCUry, B a r n a r d Castle.

E D U C A T I O N .

WA N T E D , V oung G i r l t o assist i u office.—Apply W . Peat,

54, Galgate , Ba rna rd Castle.

WA N T E D . Good Gardener. - B o x 831. Teesdale Mercury , Bar ­

nard Castle.

T HORNGATE HOUSE P R I V A T E SCHOOL for Gi r l s , S m a l l Boys

t aken . P R I V A T E C O A C H I N G . A u t u m n T e r m commences Thurs ­day. September 22nd.—Applicat ions to Miss E . R . Thompson.

A N N U A L S H O W

to be held on S A T U R D A Y , S E P T E M B E R lOcli ,

a t G 1 L M O N B Y .

Classes f o r H o r s e s , C a t t l e , S h e e p D o g s a n d P i g s .

L a d j e s ' S e c t i o n , P r o d u c e a n d H a n d i c r a f t s .

Special Classes for Y.F.C.s. En t r ies Close next Saturday.

September ;Srd. Schedules from G. L . L O N G -

S T A F F , Moor View. Bowes. B O W E S B R A S S B A N D .

combined w i t h Ba rna rd Castle Prize Band,

i l l attendance throughout the afternoon.

Admission to F ie ld 1 6. Chi ldren under 14. 1 / - .

P U B L I C L U N C H E O N at 1-0 p .m. Tickets 3/6.

Refreshments by ML and .1 . AUinson. Bowes, available a l l day. L I Q U O R T E N T on F ie ld .

D A N C E to follow. 8 p .m. -midnigh t , t o music by

Mer rymaker s ' Dance Baud. Admiss ion 2/'-.

N . B . — E r r a t u m Class 67 s h o u l d r e a d " Hei fer Calf, under 12 months, t o be shown by a member of a Y . F , C . "

COUNTRY WEAR M a d e i n S c o t l a n d

BY CRAFTSMEN FAMOUS SPECIALISED AGRICULTURAL

Agent :

Root. ANDERSON 9, HORSE MARKET

BARNARD CASTLE Co. DURHAM

Refuse Imitations Look for

"COUNTRY WEAR" Stamped on the soles.

E N S U R E S C O M F O R T

A N D D U R A B I L I T Y

FOR BOOTS

G r a n d R e - o p e n i n g W H I S T D R I V E A N D D A N C E ,

T H U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 8 t h . W h i s t , 7-15 p .m. Admiss ion 1/6.

Championship Prize, £2 /2 / - . Dance I d p .n i . to 1 a.m.

Admiss ion 2/-. Combined 3/-.

R A M B L E R S ' D A N C E B A N D . Pooled Refreshments.

M I D D L E T O N - I N - T E E S D A L E

A G R I C U L T U R A L S O C I E T Y .

D o n ' t Forge t at a t t end the 7 7 t h A N N U A L S H O W

on S A T U R D A Y . September 3 rd , 1949,

i n STEP E N D S F I E L D ( k i n d l y loaned bv M r I . T a r n ) .

Record Ent r ies for Cat t le . Horses, Sheep and other Classes.

S p o r t s , L e a p i n g , G a l l o p s a n d T r o t t i n g .

Over 8U entries to date. Parade of Pr izewinn ing Animals .

3-0 p . m . — P h y s i c a l T r a i n i n g D i s p l a y by A . P . T . C . ( C a t t e r i c k ) , by per­mission of Major Fanrie-Field .

Ca te r ing for a l l—ICES, F R U I T . Car Park .

A m u s e m e n t s b y L u k e J o b s o n . Admission 2/6, Chi ldren I / - .

Car P a r k 2 / - . T . B E L L A S t j ' Q ; A . B E A D L E .

Jo in t Secretaries.

Organ i se you r f a r m i n g on the Right Lines wi th the

T R A C T O R The FORDSON " Major w i t h t h e many separate imp lements made t o opera te w i t h th is famous T r a c t o r , saves much of t h e w o r k prev ious ly

man-handled. Our representa t ive w i l l gladly call and give any

i n f o r m a t i o n des i red.

H . Y O U N G i ' M O T O R S ) L T D . - M M

Agricultural Engineers F e e t h a m s . D A R L I N G T O N

Telephone: 4207 H e a d O f f i c e : C h e s t e r - l e - S t r e e t

Telephone: 22761

Wednesday. August 31*t, l ' j j j

S A L E S B Y A U C T I O N .

R E G . E L L I O T T ,

A U C T I O N E E R & V A L U E R . F o r t h c o m i n g S a l e s .

fen S E P T E M B E R — M r s M . H . Bol l . LOW R1GO. E T T E R S G I L L . Eorest-in-Teesdale-—Farm Stock.

8 th O C T O B E R — M r • ) . Emerson, H O L E H O l ' S E . E A S T G A T E . Bijshop. Auck land—Farm Stock ( i n conjunction w i t h M r J . I . Emer­son).

S A L E S B Y A U C T I O N .

S T R A T H M O R E A R M S , B A L D E R S O A L E .

Wensleydale Agiicult Show

* X X C A L J O I N T STOCK S A L E X X ,,n T H U R S D A Y , Sept. l o t h .

1919. Entr ies to tbo Auctioneer,

M O R R I S T A R N , L e r t W g t a n .

N E W G A T E S A L E R O O M S , B A R N A R D C A S T L E .

BARNARD F A R M E R S '

C A S T L E i; T E E S D A L E A U C T I O N M A L I C O . ,

L T D .

Each Wednesday:

W E E K L Y SHOW AND S A L E OF A T T E S T E D AND NON-

A T T E S T E D D A I R Y COWS AND HEJEERS. J u d g i n g lu-30 a .m. Sale 11 a m ' , c o m m e n c i n g w i t h Attested

Wednesday, l j t l i September: P R I Z E S H O W A N D S A L E OF

D O W N CROSS A N D H A L E - B R E D W E T H E R L A M B S .

Tuesday. 20th September: P R I Z E S H O W A N D S A L E OF

H A L F - B R E D E W E S A N D S H E A R -L I N U S .

Wednesday, 21si September: S P E C I A L S A L E OF S T O R E

L A M B S (Prize Show for H . B . d i m m e r s ) .

Thursday. 22ml September: A U T U M N S H O W ANT) S A L E OF

N O R T H E R N D A I R Y S H O R T H O R N C A T T L E .

G. H A R D Y , Secretary. Auc t ion M a r t ,

B a r n a r d Castle. Te l . 112.

L E Y B U R N L I V E S T O C K

A U C T I O N M A R T C O . L T D .

S P E C I A L A U T U M N S A L E S .

Fr idays except where s tated. Scut. 2ud.—Prize Show and Sale of

A t t e s t ed Cat t le . Sept. 9 th .—Prize Show and Sale of

Hal f -bred M i x e d Lambs, pens of 10, £1 and 10/-. Prize Show and Sale of Bul l s w i t h a l l calf t ee th .

i , £ 2 and £ 1 . Sept. 10th.—Prize Show and Sale of

Down Crossed and Twice Crossed Lambs ; pens ot 40. £ 1 and 10/-.

Sep!, 23rd.—Prize Show and Sale of Gininier Lambs, pens ol •">. £1 and 10/-.

Sept ;!0th.—Prize Show and Sale of Giminer Shearlings, I ' l and 10/-.

Oct. 7th.—Prize Show and Sale of Bu l l s w i t h no t more than lour broad teeth. £ 2 a.id JtL.

Oct. 11th ( F a i r D a y ) —Prize Show and Sale of Rains and Ram Lambs (no store c a t t l e ) . £ 2 , £ 1 and 10/-.

Oct . 15th (Saturday) .—Special Sale of Bul locks and Sto le Cat t le .

Oct. 21st.—Prise Show and Sale uf B lack - Faced Sheep. LI and £ 1 .

Oct. 28th.—Prize Show and Sale of i nca l f Cows and Heifers . £ 2 and £1 ( t w o classes).

These sales are held i n conjunc­t i o n w i t h our usual weekly sale of D a i r y Cows and Store Cat t le .

Animals for show to be penned by 10 a.m.

Ent r ies to be in the hands of the Secretary seven days previous t o sale.

W . B. H E S L O I V A . C . A . . Secretary,

M a r k e t Place, Leyburn (3137).

L E Y B U R N L I V E S T O C K A U C T I O N M A R T C O . L T D .

S Y D N E Y S. H O D G S O N , F . A . L . P . A . has removed to the above Rooms

and w i l l Sell by A u c t i o n on T H U R S D A Y , September 1st. 1949.

A L A R G E C O L L E C T I O N OF H O U S E H O L D F U R N I S H ­

I N G S , b r i e f l y : — 3 - P I E C E S U I T E I N U N C U T M O Q U E T T E . in B u l f and B r o w n F l o r a l P a t t e r n w i t h 9 Cushions; 2 H I D E W I N G C H A I R S ; 3-Piece Suite in Green Uncu t l l o q u e t t e ; 3-Pieoe H i d e Chesterfield S u n : U P R I G H T I R O N G R A N D P I A N O . Overs t rung , bv M a ' s and C o : Piano S t o o l : E N C E P T I O N -A L L Y GOOD D R A W - L E A F D I N ­I N G T A B L E w i t h Bulbous Supports and Undersn etcher: 4 O A K D I N ­I N G C H A I R S w i t h Hide Seat-, to ma tch ; Mahoganv Coal Cabinet ; O A K M A N T L E ( L O C K w i t h West­minster Chimes; Odd Chesterfield; A N T I Q U E C A R V E D H A L L S E A T : Oak Cabinet : M A H O G A N Y K I T ­C H E N PRESS; Mahojianv Pedestal Sideboard; O A K D I N N E R WAG­GON; Stained K i t c h e n Press; P H O T O G R A P H I C E N L A R G I N G O U T F I T w i t h Easel and 'Enamel Dishes; Elect r ic Cooker. " Revo R-8 . " complete w i t h Swi t ch box and Cable and a l l Appl iance ; " V e r s c o " Elect r ic Wash B o i l e r ; Kwbank Washer ; A i r i n g Rails w i t h Pu l l eys : Oak H a l l S tand; Lathe w i t h Electr ic M o t o r and Tools ; Chi ld ' s Desk; Double and Single Oak Panel B i d -steads w i t h Overlays; GOOD Q U A L I T Y I T A L I A N " W A L N U T B E D R O O M S U I T E . compr is ing Wardrobe w i t h in te r io r m i r r o r . Gent 's Robe. Pedestal Dressing Chest, and 4' 0 " Bedstead w i t h I n t e r i o r Spr ing Mat t r e s s ; Odd W a l ­nut Dressing Chests: M O D E R N 3f t . O D D O A K W A R D R O B E ; Sa t in W a l n u t Bedroom Sui te ; Mahogany I n l a i d 2-Piece Bediooiu Sui te ; Camp Bed ; D a r k W a l n u t Bedroom S u i u ; Mahogany and other Chests D r a w ­ers; Modern Whi te- topped Draw-leaf Table; 2 Elec:ric Ke t t l e s , as new: 2 Large Brass and Copper . lugs : Oxidised Copiier H a l l L a n t e r n ; Brass P a n ; various Radios; various Vases and Dishes; various Carpets and Rugs ; Monarch T y p e w r i t e r ; vat ous K i t c h e n and D i n i n g Tables; Electric L i g h t Bowls : Oak T r a y ; various K e r b s ; many K i t c h e n Sund­ries, etc.

Sale a t 10 a.m. and I p .m. N o C h i l d r e n A d m i t t e d t o A u c t i o n

S a l e s .

Goods on view each day from 10-12 and 1-5 p . m

Auctioneer 's Address: Newgate Sale Rooms. Barna rd Castle. Phone 194.

R E C O R D E N T R Y O F H | r l Q U A L I T Y S T O C K .

The suggestion (emanat ing f,, a ne ighbour ing A g r i c u l t u r a l Socj,.,,] t h a t several of the dales sh^L should a ma laganiau- to form • I N o r t h Yorkshi re Show was what disproved by the t h i r d aiu,^ s i n i v s s of the Weusleydale Agr; t n r a l Society's show, held at | J bu rn on Saturday. Entr ies . t u t ed a new record, being inere, by over 4<KI t o I t o t a l of 2 .0UI . p r

money of B7S0 *m« also a i v , v i The attendance was ."i.000.

A t the lui ieheoii . Iwird Bolton President, a l t e r re fer r ing to high qua l i t y of the exhil,-esjiecially the fat stock anj wheat, referred to the sugge>: of a Great N o r t h Yorkshire Sh,,, OIK- he d id not favour. He re<-„ the Royal Show remained - I N . I a* a show of the best stock ii, . wor ld , sought af ter by buyers i , a l l over the w o r l d . The (;. Yorkshi re . Royal Welsh . Rat), . West and a few other shouv L smaller degree. Merred a sioiil.iri, pose and woiv the shop windc. , i i^r i eu l t nre. The local shoir. ] ever, wax to foster the i inprm, . , , ol farmers ' l ivestock and pruoV the ' .distr ict for which it c a t e r . , the Wen.Ievdale Show, in hi* «,] ion. was the ideal size ol SIM admirably fulfi l led th is purp . i^

l a u d Bol ton expressed 9 N M w i t h the farmers in the West | , | t on . Walden . and Coverdale dt*tr some of whom have suffered l ing Hood damage. He appeal the Government not to den | impossible from farmers wli.» t doing a magnificent job au,| | M i n more feeding stutts rather; s u c h a large pro|x>rtinti of ramg

M r F . B. Webster (CW ti presided, and M r R, B . H>^ res i iomld l to the toast pro |xisfv

M r R. Al len (Tire fTnaimn) the judges.

D E A T H O F F O R M E R R I C H M O N D S H I R E C R I C K E T E I

Mr Ed war.; place a t H i

V i c t o r i a H a l l B A R N A R D C A S T L E

6-0 Twice N igh t l y 8 15

m i l E Newly Erected A T T E S T E D J . COW B Y R E w i l l be opened

on F R I D A Y , 2nd S E P T E M B E R , when a Pr ize Shon and Sale of A T T E S T E D C A T T L E w i l l be he ld .

Classes:— 1. Newly Calven Cow. 2. Newly Calven Heifer . 3. l u c a l f Cow to calve i n 191U. 4. Inca l f Heifer to calve in 1940. 5. He i fe r w i t h a l l calf teeth. 6. B u l l w i t h a l l calf t ee th tit for

service. Prizes:—Classes 1 and 2, £ 2 and

£ 1 ; Classes 3 to 0, £1 and 10/-. I f no t more than ;{ entries 2nd prize w i l l be w i thhe ld .

Please send entries to the Secre­t a ry as early as possible.

Sale of Unat tes ted Cat t le and Sheep wi l l fo l low.

Sales o l At tes ted and Unat tes ted Ca t t l e w i l l toe held every F r iday . A t t e s t ed Cat t le a t 11 a.m.

W . B . H E S L O P , A . C . A , M a r k e t Place, Leyburn . 3137.

V A C A N T POSSESSION B A L D E R S D A L E ,

C O T H E R S T O N E .

Thurs . F r i . Sat., September 1, 2, 3 :

Barbara Stanwyck Van Hcfl in Charles Coburn Richard Har t

P O L L Y F U L T O N A

Would you tame a minx worth millions ? Meet the g i r l and the men

who t r ied

Always Gaumont Br i t i sh News

Mon. Tucs. Wed. , September 5, 6, 7:

Dcanna Darili* Dick Haymcs Vincent Price Alber t Sharp

U P I N C E N T R A L P A R K .

The luneral ol Varey ((>"». took on Fr iday . Former ly he «... prominent batsman of Raliu. shire Cricket Club . He ws> j , \ lol lowei of Cat ter i i -k Gan Beagles u n t i l illness recently vented his attendance. I I . . acted as w l u p j i e i - i n .

A t one t ime the late M» V and deeeeand had the Tec :» : Hotel .it Richmond, now u~.il . l ibrary and a grocery esiatmVui:,] M r Varey was born at At-fa ] worked o i l the Es ta te . mM assistant whip |*er- i i i of the II •:• under M r Champ.' wa» I inemliei'<>T "Uichl'noi redes' Club and the K.O-G-H

Canon J . I t . Heigl iaui ..t! a M-rvi<« in the Parish I Family mourners were: Mr- VI ( D a r l i n g t o n ) , sister, and he: >. t o r : M r B . Cradock. brofhi-. : .-and f a m i l y : M r and M i s ( J . ( M r and M i s Perry ( ' m i l ' " I sonby) . brothers-in-law a:,: in - la» ; M r s F . TemposF i . M i s (Jay < Dai l i n g t o l l V l aw; M i s Sm in thwai te . M-Anderson ( S h i l d o n i . trien..- 1 1 ick Garr ison Beagles V - • seiite<| by the Master . Ma i • (. B . Suther land, and Ker i i i ' F . K . v s , : R , hiuond K ' 1

M r W . H . Raynes : ami H shite Cricket Club .by M F Hodgson. Others presen: Mavoress. M r s S. A . Br.. W 0 . .1 Lawson. E . W. B 1

Held. K. .1. I ) . Campbell . M B Johnson. M i s J . Met . . . >l L i i n n . M r s E. Pearson. Mr-Heslop. M r F . E. Ludlo« M-

87 minutes w i th Deanna and Dick in Johnson. M i s Da l this«period political graft comedy Him M i s s C l c i i t o n . M r

Don"t miss it rhoHt

Main Distributors of Fordson Tractors and Implements for Durham County.

G E N E R A L N O T I C E S . C H U R C H N O T I C E S . T 1

E G G L E S T O N A G R I C U L T U R A L SOC1ETY.

7 5 t h A N N U A L S H O W ,

S A T U R D A Y , 17th S E P T E M B E R . Classes for

C a t t l e , H o r s e s , S h e e p , S h e e p d o g s , C a t s , C a g e B i r d s , F l o w e r s , V e g e t ­a b l e s , B r e a d , C a k e s , J a m s , F a n c y W o r k , H a n d i c r a f t s , S p e c i a l C lasses

f o r C h i l d r e n .

F U L L P R O G R A M M E OF S P O R T I N G E V E N T S

commencing at 1-30 p .m. O . K . Bus f rom B:shop Auck land . T r i u m p h f r o m Barna rd Castle.

N'eaiest Rai lway Sta t ion B o m a l d k i r k . Admiss ion to ground 2/0.

Chi ldren under 15, 1 / - . Ample Car P a r k i n g facil i t ies, 2 / -

per car.

Refreshments obtainable on the field. Sole r i gh t s for Cater ing and

Ice Cream have been le t . Schedules, which conta in en t ry

forms, may be obtained f r o m thb Secretary.

I t is regre t ted t h a t owing t o the continued operat ion of the F o w l Pest Order, the P o u l t r y Section has been cancelled.

E N T R I E S P O S I T I V E L Y CLOSE S E P T E M B E R 10th.

N O E N T R I E S T A K E N ON T H E F I E L D .

J . L . K E L L , Secretary, W o o d h i l l .

Eggleston, Barnard Castle.

tONGR E 0 A T I O N A L C H U R C H . Hal l Street.—Suuday. Sep-

icmber 4 th . — Preacher. Rev. S. I.eoii Cook. 10-3(1 a.m.. " John and l l o r o i l . " 6-30 p.m. . " When Toler­ance is W r o n g . " Evening Commun­ion . A l l welcome. September 11 th : Harvest Thanksgiving Services.

NE W G A T E ' M E T H O D I S T CHURCH, B a r n a r d Castle.—

September. 1th.—10-30 a.m. and 0-30 p . in . . M r Coates. Cockheld.

TR I N I T Y M E T H O D I S T CHURCH, B a r n a r d Castle.—Sunday,

September.-Uh.—10-30 a.m.. Rev. . 1 . W . E lk i i i g ton . 0-30 p .m. . M r T . Cowling. Wins ton . »

S A L E S B Y A U C T I O N .

Q U A R R Y H O U S E ,

W O O D L A N D .

R. I A N S C O T T , F . A . L . P . A . ,

I n s t i t u t e d by M r Thomas Wade, who has let the above farm, w i l l Sell by Auct ion on

T H U R S D A Y . September l o t h . IS V A L U A B L E F A R M I N G

STOCK, compr i s ing :— 1 C L Y D E S D A L E M A R E . 5 v .„ .

21 Cfjoice C A T T L E . I M P L E M E N T S . Etc .

Part iculars Later. Auctioneer 's Address: Summery

l l i i l . Newhiggin-in-Teesdale, Bar­nard Castle.

H '

J O S E P H R. A D D I S O N , F . A . L . P . A . w i l l Oiler for Sale by A u c t i o n a t the

W I T H A M H A L L , B A R N A R D C A S T L E ,

on W E D N E S D A Y , 7 th September, 1010, a t 2-30 p . m . ,

Subject; to Condit ions t o be then produced and unless Sold by Pr iva te

Trea ty , H E F R E E H O L D STOCK-

BR E E D i N G and R E A R I N G F A R M known as

B O T A N Y F A R M , extending to 207 Acies or there­abouts ot r ich meadow, pasture and a l lo tment g ra t ings .

The House contains Small E n t ­rance H a l l , S i t t ing- room. K i t c h e n w i t h Range, Da i ry , Scullery w i t h Range, 4 Good Bedrooms? Spr ing Water la id on.

The Outbui ld ings comprise: Coal House, E a r t h Closet, Mea l House. 3 Calf Boxes or t y i n g for 0 S t i r k s . Loose Box, 2-stalled Stable w i t h Hay-Bay'. 10-stalled Cow Byre w i t h d r i n k ­i n g bowls fitted. Good H a y L o f t above, Implement Shed. P i g House, St ick House, OH Bui ld ings , Loose House, and Hogg House, D i p p i n g Tub insta l led.

V A C A N T POSSESSION w i l l be given on 6 th A p r i l , 1950, or sooner by arrangement.

Thejproper ty is i n excellent repair and is s i tuate on the roadside f rom Mick l e ton to Baldersdale. and affords a unique oppor tun i ty for anyone wishing t o acquire a sound stock rear ing fa rm. The laud is well fenced w i t h stone walls and has spr ing water supply i n a l l fields.

The Shooting R igh t s w-hich are included i n the sale are a special feature.

The proper ty can be inspected any­t ime except Sundays. M r W . Walke r , the occupier, w i l l show the property on receipt of one day's notice.

F u r t h e r par t iculars from the Auctioneer, The Limes, Cotl ierstone. Ba rna rd Castle. 'Phone Cofcherstonp 284: or MESSRS D A R L T N G . H E S L O P & F O R S T E R . Solici tors. Ba rna rd Castle, 'Phone 10.

S c a l a C i n e m a B A R N A R D C A S T L E

6-0 Twice N igh t l y 8 - IS Saturday Mat inee a t 2 p . m .

Thurs . F r i . Sat., September 1, 2, 3:

Anna Xcagle Hugh Wi l l i ams .Micheal Laurence Bernard Lcc

E L I Z A B E T H O F L A D Y M E A D A

Colour by Technicolor In four unforgettable characterisations you w i l l meet a new and exciting Anna

Ncaglc in a modern romantic drama

S U N D A Y , September 4, at 7-45 p .m. Dick Powell Linda Darnel l

Jack Oakic

I T H A P P E N E D T O M O R R O W A

Mrs I Brou

M i * I M , V a u x . M i W . W a l t o n . Ur, M r and M n Foster. Air C i :

M i s H o m e r . M i s M D . V MeMewM. M r K. Boddv. 1

Job l i i i f i . M i v W. Wilson . M Itrai U. EinmersKii. M r -M r A l l i e d Mason M r J * M r E. R. Horn M r D o n . Ix-f t ley.

Mon. Tucs. Wed. , September 5, 0, 7: Hal Monty Max Hygi - . ivcs

Les Ritchie Stanley Whi te

B L E S S 'EM A L L i

80 laughs in 80 minutes. To help his pal he proposed to his gal. what a pal!

S c a r t h C i n e m a S T A 1 N D K O P

V I S I T O R S F R O M C A N / 0*

i t r s J . D u n n , a widow. Green. Richmond, is r< visit from her brother . M Reeve^ of Toronto, ( a n a ^lie has not seen lor 23 y. M e r e , who i» aii assistai to a t ex t i l e mai iutai t u r i i u • sailed from Mont rea l '• As iauia " on Augus t l ' t ' panicd by his w i l e ami . They a r r ived at Liverpool . M r Reeve emigra ted t«. ( years a^o. He » a - ov> r the Canadian Forces in th-W a r . A f t e r a stay anions and friends. M r Beer* a n i and ( laughter w i l l go to fn Reeve i s French and wiT relat ions. M i - s Madel iu . I Reeve, who is 22 t h r i l l e d w i t h her first visi-coun t ry . She i * l e i I — t f > l i^he j l in a commercial M I has many un t i t l e .

years

act n i l ics of

T O D A Y , Wednesday at 6-15 and 825 Richard Attenborough Sheila Sim

Dancing w i t n C r i m e A

Saturday at 2-15and6-15 The T i m e , The Place and

The G i r l L-in technicolor.

Monday, September 5, at 615 and 825 Anna Ncaglc .Michael W i l d i n g

Spring in P a r k Lane u

C o s y C i n e m a MuMteo«-ill-T«*d«tt' Plume : £11

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