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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 .

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' 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

Wed. and Thurs . , Aug. 31, Sept. 1 : Margaret Lock wood Barrv K. Barnes

G i r l in the News A

F r i . and Sat., September 2, 3 : Richard Attenborough Alastair Sim

London Belongs To He A

.Mon. and Tues., September 5. 6 : John Carrol l Vera Ralston

The Flame A

WAKE UP YOUR LIVER E .|

* « la m» i M r a f c f M «f T i n t M T h e l iver thou ld pour out two c tnJe into your bowe l i d*ily. I f this b flowing freely, your fcod doem't di«>-decays in the bowels. Y o u get M M y o u r whole system is poisoned and I •our , sunk, a n d the wor ld looks p u r j

Laxat ives help a Utile, but • nxrr movement doesn't get at the cause those good old Carters L i t t l e L i v e : get these two pints of bile flowing fre: make you feel - u p m d up.-** K i

f e m l e , yet amazing i n m«king bile fl. v » sk for Carters L i t t l e L i v e r P.U? S: refuse unyt f -Tg else. 1/7 ted 3; 10. . V ;

R O N A L D LITTLE-6 1 , N E W G A T E ,

B A R N A R D C A S T L E .

FURNITURE REMOVAL^

September \ 8 : Bclita

Wed. and Thurs . Barry Sullivan

The Gangster also John MacBrown

Christine Macintire The Land of Lawless D

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l e a : u l e »1 b y men)

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T a r n . » h o , , . i d v and I III I ITT ways

The luncbeoii 1 'president ul i h l

J? I J . 1 . N Vane P Si t o ' ' ' T h e K i n g . " ' 1

K c i v i n C a toast ' ^ m a r k e d on his | M V M | iS te i . d .ng the i M I S l i d y « a s l o r t u n a t .

fae day. K e p l y m g t . ; U i K A t l a r k e .ol ' t . i t h e p a n IK-Sc M i i a l l f a r m e r I \ A f n a t i on . M r l i s ! . . T h e Judges . a u d i

Hammond , o l L c y b i i r n l I „ i d he was p l e a - I | [of shee|i, «» , x , t 1 ' J j ^ . - w a t e r sections, alt [ s Wci is leydale m a n . ill U , , , K i r t e i o l the W e n j [of sheep. M r H a m -' " T h e V i s i t o i s , mi [ f j revke . rtt N o i - t h a l b i I » p | H i i i H e d D i r e c t o r ol I t i l l a ! A d v i s o r y ( I I Nor th R i d i n g Agr i e i [ th -e . rep l ied . M r C'n i tioned the i i upo r t a i i t |«: i ftgiu u l t u r e and h o » I I

, the background f t i n g and t h e s p i r i t o l

( 1 edi t is d u e to M l -t 1 t h e t h a i r m a i i of t l i e l [M.r I. Fos ter , togetjl

cos it'•<• who playeer th< p repara t ion o l the

Officers we re : Presi. I J . X . V a n e ; p a t r o n .

L o . l H a l l i a r d ; W o i k n | ; M i - • v I . W" Ka ine .

Raine. - I . K . W a i s o n . J O Robinson . W . W . I 'eacock. A . Fo - : l i n g . Jabez G a i g a t e . J . F o s - e r . 1 . M Wl Kaiia K W a l t . i n . l l | r. W i l k i n s o n . J I I 8eo:i ( J i l l K - r t W a t -K . I ' i ukney . M . I»i H. H i ' I I . IK IMI I I . S.

t W i U . . n T . Dav i son . l | K . t o l l i n son .

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