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T H E T E E S D A L E M E R C U R Y — W E D N E S D A Y , A P R I L 9, 1924.

Wedding and Birthday Presents I n Great Variety at

K ENNEDY'S , 27, G A L G A T E . The Noted Wedding Ring Shop.

A Present wi th every Ring.

WATCHKS, CLUCKS AND J IWBLRRY REPAIRED. Antique Silver, Curios, China, etc.,

Purchased for Cash. A^:n t for the Celebrated Ingersoll Watches.

Religious Announcements .

80; \ \ T ESLEYAN CHURCH, Barnard Castle. " " 8unday, Apri l 13th. Morning 10 8

Evening 6-30 ; preacher, Rev. T. John:

PR I M I T I V E METHODIST C H U R C H ^ Newgate, Barnard Castle. — Sunday

April 13th.—Morning 10-30; preacher, Mr W Coates. Evening 6-80 ; preacher, Rev. Thos. Barron.

A L L - S T R E E T CONGREGATIONAL

Apri l 13th. — Morning 10-30 j preacher, M r E. Williamson.

Evening 6-30;

Situat ions W a n t e d and Vacant .

W ANTED, Middle-aged Person to wait upon elderly lady ; l ight duties, comfortable

home.—Apply Mrs Hngginson, Romaldkirk.

Barnard Castle Cricket and Tennis Club.

GROUNDSMAN Wanted for Season. Appli­cations to Mr W. H. Chester, Hon. Sec,

not later than Saturday, 12th inst. required for 44 hours' week to be stated.

Miscel laneous W a n t s , Sa les , E t c .

FREE CHRISTIAN (Unitarian) CHURCH' Barnard Castle.-Sunday, Apr i l 18th.

Morning 10-45 ; Evening 6-30; preacher, Mr R. H. Williamson.

G e n e r a l Notices.

>OAP6d lb., l /4 iba r . 7 HUNTER, Grocer.

No coupon, no prizes'

HAVE you seen the Chickens in HUNTER'S Window, 20. Market Place ?

FOR SALE, a few Tons of Good Old Land Hay— Apply T. Bayles, Cotherstone.

OR 8ALE, Brass Well Pump; also Lady's Second-hand Rudge-Whitworth Cycle.—

Apply Post Office, Bowes. ARISINE, the New House Whitener. for

Beautiful White Ceilings and Walls.— Bold by all leading Shops and Stores.

HAY, Clover and Meadow, chiefly clover, delivered either by motor lorry or rai l .

—Apply J, W. Fell, Stressholme, Darlington. OR SALE, 2 Stacks of Good Hay, at Mrs

Tucker's ; also 2 Stacks the property of Herbert Watson.—Apply as to both lots to Herbert Watson, Foggarthwaite, Egglestone, via Darlington. j

PIANOS TUNED by Certificated and Factory-trained Tuners. Teosdale Visited.—

BROTHS KTO.N & SON (Established 1842), The Reliable Piano Warehouse, 221, Newgate-street Bishop Auckland. Telephone: Bishop Auckland 137. _ l

SCOTCH SEED POTATOES. CLASS 1.

DUKE OF YORK, Midlotbian Early, Sharpens Express. Also once grown British Queen,

Kerr's Pink, King Edward, Arran Chief.— METCALFE'S, 9, MARKET PLACE.

P~ HOTO PANELS of LOCAL SCENERY just arrived—The Abbey Bridge and The

Castle, in Sepia tones-size 11 in. by Tin. One Shilling each; by post Is. 2d. Teesdale Mercury Stationery Department, Bd. Castle.

FELIX THE CAT forms the subject of a new and novel set of Picture Post Cards,

sold at a peony each at the Teesdale Mercury Stationery Department, Barnard Castle.

T O - D A Y . M R ERNEST BANCROFT, Specialist on

Eye-strain and Headache due to Defective Vision, attends from 12-30 to 5-30 p.m.

at 8, GALGATE,

Barnard Castle Co-operative Society, L td .

N O T I C E TO MEMBERS.

PLEASE send your Share Books to the Stores on or before SATURDAY, April

12th, 1924, half-year ending.

N O T I C E . SEATER CHAR-A-BANC for H I R E .

Available for Pleasure Parties, School Choirs, Club Trips, Football and Cricket Matches. Estimates giveu for any journey. Attractive routes suggested. Full particulars from RAINE I SIMPSON,

York Terrace, Barnard Castle.

MICKLETON UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB.

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TH E A N N U A L C A R N I V A L B A L L w i l l be held in the CHURCH INSTITUTE, MICKLBTON,

on W E D N E S D A Y , A P R I L 23RD. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m.

Particulars later.

BARNINGHAM CHORAL SOCIETY.

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Stainer's " Crucifixion " I L L be rendered by the above in

BARNINGHAM CHURCH on THURS­DAY, A P R I L 17TH, at 7 p.m.

Preliminary Notice.

ROMALDKIRK WOMEN'S I N S T I T U T E .

THE 5TH ANNUAL SHOW will be held in the Reading Room, on SATURDAY,

AUGUST 2ND, 1924. Schedules may be obtained from the Hon. Show Secretary,

MRS R. K I D D , Romaldkirk.

ROMALDKIRK I N S T I T U T E .

Books. " A LSO RAN," a story with a Barnard Castle

A setting, by Mrs Baillie-Reynolds. Sixth edition, 2s.—Teesdale Barnard Castle.

Mercnry Bookshop,

" T 3 0 K E B Y " in Prose. Sir Walter Scott's X V great work re-written for children.

Eightpence, post free tenpence. — Teesdale Mercnry Office, Barnard Castle. " " V f l C H O L HOPPLE," a Tale of High Force.

131 By E. M. D., wi th an attractive t i t l e page. Price 6d.; post free 7d. — Teesdale Mercury Office, Barnard Castle.

GI R L GUIDING, by Sir R. 8. Baden Powell. . Official Handbook of the Girl Guide

Movement. 2s.—Teesdale Mercury Bookshop, Barnard Castle. i

COUT1NG FOR BOYS, by Sir R. S. Baden Powell. 2s. 6d.—Teesdale Mercury Book­

shop, Barnard Castle.

THE WOLF CUBS' HANDBOOK, by Sir Robert S. Baden Powell. 2s —Teesdalo

Mercury Bookshop, Baraard Castle.

BENHAM'S BOOK OF QUOTATIONS, just published, contains about 42,570 refer­

ences selected from Ancient. Modern, and Contemporary Authors. 1,220 pages. 15s.— The " Teesdale Mercury " Bookshop, Barnard Castle.

Poultry, L i v e Stock , e t c

A GRAND CONCERT wi l l be given in the above place on SATURDAY, APRIL 26TH,

1924, by MR B U T T L E S PARTY (from Even-wood), assisted by an Orchestra. Tickets:— Reserved Seats 2/4, Front Seats 1/6, Back Seats 9d. Doors open at 7, commence 7-30.

Proceeds in aid of the Village Sports' Club.

ROMALDKIRK GIRL GUIDES.

THE Romaldkirk Girl Guides will have a SALE OF RAFFIA, L E A T H E R WORK

and J U M B L E on SATURDAY, A P R I L 26TH, in the School, to commence at 2 p.m.

Admission Free. Tea 9d.

N A T I O N A L F A R M E R S ' U N I O N : BARNARD CASTLE BRANCH.

I N connection with the above a M E E T I N G OF FARMERS wil l be held iu the SCHOOL­

ROOM, L U N E D A L E , on FRIDAY, APRIL 11TH, 1924, to commence at 7 p.m.

Speakers: G. ATKINSON, ESQ., J . G. HARRIS, ESQ.,

F. C. JOHNSON, ESQ., Darlington, County Secretary.

G. V. TARN, Branch Secretary.

NORTH EASTERN COUNTY SCHOOL, BARNARD CASTLE.

F OR SALE, 6 Pork Pigs.

Bridge, Barnard Castle. Ward, Greta

THE Statement of Accounts of the above Foundation for the year 1923 has been

prepared and audited. A copy may be inspected at the School any week-day between the hours of 10 a.m. and noon, by application to the undersigned.

L . H . BARNARD,-Bursar.

EGGS from Pure Blue Leghorns, 4s. sit t ing (at home). — Metcalfe, 8outh Flatt,

Barnard Castle. - I

EXCHEQUER Leghorn Eggs, 5s. Gd.~per dozen. F. Iceton, Friar House, Balders-

dale, Cotherstone. r p U R K E Y EGGS For 8ale, from Prize-bred

L Mammoth Bronze birds.—Mrs Neesham Three Tuns Hotel, Egglestone.

W HITE LEGHORN and Ancona Eggs (good strain), 5s. dozen. Unf-ertiles replaced.

—Thompson, Stainton, Streatlam.

LA D Y H S A I I N A R D has Fbr^SahT White Wyandotte Eggs, 6/- per s i t t i ' g.—Apply

Mrs Wiles, Raby Home Farm, Staindrop.

EGGS from same strain as Winners First class Certificate, Bentley National Laying

Test, in 100 Competitors White Leghorns, 5s. doz., 4s. at home. Runner Ducks aud White

, Wyandottea same price. — THOS. HELMER, Romaldkirk.

UTILITY 8ITTINGS. 1 X T H I T E Leghorns 4s. 6d. per doz. White 1 f Runner Ducks 5s. 6d. per doz. (Harrison-

Bell;. Unfertile* replaced i f returned within eight days. The above are prolific layers and the hardiest of stock.—F. W. HULSE, M.M.U.PJS., Fiddler House Ut i l i ty Poultry Farm, Cother atone.

OST-MORTEM Examinations on tested birds prove Karswood Poultry Spice

produces eggs in abundance without forcing. Packets 7|d., 1/3, and Karswood Poultry Meal 34-lbs. l i d . , 7-lbs. 1/9.—Knowles, 39, Market Place, Barnard Castle.

H I C K REARING is made easy and certainly profitable by using Armitage's No. 1

ORIGINAL Dry Chick Food for the first month, following on with Armitage's No. 2 "Grow on" Mixture. The Armitage Way means less work, no bother, no worry, and NO DEAD CHICKS. Insist on the Foods backed by 30 years' experience. Armitage Bros., Ltd., Poultry Food Specialists, Notting­ham. 8old by G. CLARKSON BARKER, Chemist, Barnard Castle; J . & J. GRAHAM, LTD., Grocers, Appleby and Penrith; JOHN PARKIN, Corn Merchant, Appleby; R. W. RAINB, Chemist, Mlddleton-in-Teesdale and Barnard Castlo.

Houses W a n t e d . \ \ J ANTED To Rent, House of 6 or 8 Rooms, » ' wi th Garden; Barnard Castle or

Neighbourhood.—Particulars to Box T., Tees­dale Mercnry Office, Barnard Castle.

Property, E t c . , T o L e t or F o r Sale.

FOR SALE by Private Treaty, Nos. 50 and 52, The Bank, Barnard Castle. Vacant

Possession. — Apply E. R . Hanby Holmes, Solicitor, Barnard Castle.

BARNARD CASTLE. For 8ale, Modern Honse : 2 Reception and 4 Bedrooms,

Bath, w.c, etc.: Residential, Central; recently redecorated throughout. Vacant Possession. —Apply Thos. K, Bell, Estate Agent, Barnard Castle.

L N E B Excursions from Barnard Castle.

MONDAY, 21ST APRIL,, 1924. 10-20 a.m. to

MIDDLETON-IX TEESDALE. Is. 2d.

For further Particulars See Bills.

BARNARD CASTLE CHAMBER OF TRADE.

President - J . W. B. HESLOP, ESQ.

SUMMER CLOSING HOURS have beeu decided by the Chamber as follow :—

MONDAY I TUESDAY I W E D N E S D A Y . . . . [ B f** FRIDAY J THURSDAY 1 p.m. SATURDAY 8 p.m.

J. T. MARQUISS, Hon. Sec.

BARNARD CASTLE WOMEN'S UNIONIST ASSOCIATION.

GARDEN F E T E AT SLEDWICH, AUGUST 7TH, 1924.

KN I T T I N G COMPETITIONS. Handsome Prizes. JUMPERS, Silk or Wool, Men or

Women's. STOCKINUS, Men or Women's. Entrance Fee 2s., including return postage aud Entrance to Fete. Entry Form aud lurther particulars from MRS R. PEASE, Sledwich, Barnard Castle.

C O N G R E G A T I O N A L C H U R C H , BARNARD CASTLE.

92nd A N N U A L B A Z A A R HELD I N THE

D R I L L H A L L , T H U R S D A Y A N D F R I D A Y ,

8TH & 9TH MAY, 1924.

W Y C L I F F E K I N K M A , T H E BANK, BARNARD CASTLK.

TOMORROW, FRIDAY & SATURDAY: Great Attractions!

BETTY COMPSON and BERT L Y T E L L in " T O H A V E A N D T O H O L D "

(Novel by Mary Johnston)., in 6 Parts. MON., TUES., WED., April 14, 1 5 & 16.

GLORIA SWANSON in " M Y A M E R I C A N WIFE "

(based on the Story by Hector Turnbull), Also the Grand National, 1924.

Prices : 3d., 5d., 8d., and Is. Look out for Great Holiday Attractions.

To-day. Messrs. Howson & Reay

The Weil-Known Local Drapers,

HAVE PLEASURE I N ANNOUNCING A "

Special Display of Costumes, Coat Frocks, Promenade Coats, Etc.,

TO T H E ELECTORS OF T H E BARNARD CASTLE URBAN DISTRICT.

Sales by A u c t i o n .

[ ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I beg very Li sincerely to thank all who voted for me at the recent Election, aud placed me iu the proud position which I occupied.

I can assure you that i t wi l l be my constant endeavour to show that your confidence in me was not misplaced.—Your obedient servant,

HENRY B I R C H A M . The Vicarage, Barnard Castle,

Apri l 8tb, 1924.

TO T H E ELECTORS U.D. COUNCIL.

BARNARD CASTLE AND T E E S D A L E FARMERS' AUCTION MART Co., L T D .

OW I N G to Mouth Disease the ab jv

further Outbreak of K > it-a id-M tf*is CLOSED,

and the Sales at Middl-iou-i i-I 'm s laL and at Bowes W I L L NOT BE H E L D U N T I L FURTHER NOTICE.

W. P. W A L L IS K. A I , Auction Mart, Barnard Castle. Also 26, Horse Market. Bama:

lary.

Cistle

I N T H E

S M A L L E R W 1 T H A M H A L L , B A R N A R D C A S T L E ,

9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

N C ^ T F " We wish to demonstrate quite conclusively ! j that i t is NOT necessary to go out of Barnard Castle to obtain Smart Reliable Goods at Keenest Prices.— H . & R. :

YOUR VISIT W I L L BE APPRECIATED.

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I thank all who so kindly voted for me at the Poll on

April 7th, 1924.—Yours faithfully, W I L L I A M HODGSON.

BARNARD CASTLE U.D.C. ELECTION, 1924.

S A L E T H I S D A Y . G A L G A T E , B A R S A U D C A S T L K .

V A L U A B L E BUSINESS PREMISES FOR SALE.

Our Motto: Our Aim:

" VALUE EOR MONEY." To SERVE YOU W E L L . "

Proprietjyr: JOHN R . ARROWSMITH.

TEESDALE HOUSE, BARNARD CASTLE.

T E E S D A L E C A R Co. PROSPECT PLACE,

B A R N A R D C A S T L E (Sole Proprietors : H . E. & W. Bowman).

A L L M A K E S CTF OARS SUPPLIED. ~mi BOOK YOUR ORDER NOW.

ALL REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED and done by Skilled Mechanics. Spare Parts, Tyres, Oils, Petrol & Grease always in stock.

Cars for Hire. Day and Night Service. Phone 47.

TO T H E ELECTORS. | ADIES AND G E N T L E M E N , - * I beg to Li thank you most heartily for the support you have accorded to me in the recent Election : and to assure you that the confidence bestowed upon uie by you is most highly appreciated.— I am, Ladies -and Gentlemen, your obedient servant,

H . C. WATSON. BARNARD CASTLE URBAN DISTRICT

COUNCIL.

S E R V I C E . GET YOUR SUPPLY OF PETROL FROM T H E GOLDEN PUMP.

F o r a l l t h a t is B E S T in

TO T H E ELECTORS OF BARNARD CASTLE.

T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—Allow me Lj, to thank you for the renewal of your con-finlnce indicated by my return to the Urban District Council as your representative.

I hope to be able to attend the meetings more regularly iu the future thau I have beeu able to in the past.

Assuring you of my continued interest iu the affairs of the town on your behalf.

I have the honour to be, Ladies aud Gentlemen, yours faithfully,

R I C H A R D WATSON. • 2, The Bank, Barnard Castle,

April 8tb, 1924.

EGGLESTONE CRICKET CLUB.

G. Tarn Bainbridge. Son & Handle} W I L L OFFER BY P U B L I C AUCTION,

At the WITHAM HAI .L . ISVKNAUI) CASTLE, OU WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9TH, 1921,

at 2-30 p.ni. (Subject to the Conditions of Sale to to tb;;n

produced).

AL L THOSE FREEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, situate auj b ; i j g No.,. 9 and

11, GALGATE, B A R N A R D CASTLE, iu the respective occupations of Mr., GriffLlis and Mr J. \V. Morton.

The Premises comp:is: Two Shops, eadi with living accommo la t i m ; Small Garden at the rear, Wash houso with RJJ,U u.wve, aul conveniences.

This Property occupies a lirst class business position iu Galgatu and near the corn r of the Horse Market.

I t has a fro.,tag: of tQli. Gins., and « . approximate sit ; a r e a ut 205 mpiare yards.

For further particulars apply to :h • AUCTION EERS, 44, High Row, r> irlinyton. Tel. 233 J. or to MESSRS H H S L O P ft YORK,

Solicitors, Barnard Castle; or M R J . E. BROWN HUMES,

Solicitor, Bishop Auckland.

W I T H A M H A L L , BARNARD CASTLK.

PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMEN1

J . Parkinson & Sons I N S T R U C T E D by Miss Elliot, of | House, and W. Huuton York,. Es W'oodleigh. aud others with remove above Hall, aud Sell by Auction.

O N THURSDAY, MAY 1ST 1924J

a large quantity of Superior

H o u s e h o l d F u r n i t i C A R P E T S and F U R N I S H I N G S !

Particulars later.

H I L L SALE R O O M . M I D D L K T O j IN-TEESDALK.

MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR G O T O

\ 31, M a r k e t P l a c e , B a r n a r d C a s t l e .

) • S O L E A G E N T F O R A E R T E X C E L L U L A R C L O T H I N G .

> B U R B E R R Y ' S A P P O I N T E D A G E N T .

The All-British STANDARD CAR (" Count them on the road.")

Light 2 and 4-Seater, 11 H.P. and 14 H.P. , £235 and £375. Saloons from £450.

COME AND SEE T H E PREMIER CAR OF TO-DAY.

T E E S D A L E C A R C o . , Prospec t P lace ,

'Must Be" Clearance Sale - O F —

G A S F I T T I N G S , P e n d a n t s , B r a c k e t s , H a l l L a m p s ,

— A T —

E M L E Y <fe SONS, Ltd., W E S T G A T E R O A D ,

N E W C A S T L E . C A L L E A R L Y .

BARNARD CASTLE AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY.

I l= l l l l l= | | | | i= ! l l l l= l l l l l=n^

The Society wi l l present Collier's Opera,

" D O R O T H Y , " By the kind permission of Messrs Chappell

aud Co., L td . , I N THE

VICTORIA H A L L , BARNARD CASTLE, ON

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY,

APRIL 29TH, 30TH, MAY 1ST AND 2ND.

PRICES OF ADMISSION : Reserved Seats 4s. (may be Booked at- the

Teesdale Mercury Office); Second Seats 8s.; Third Seats 2s.; Back Seats (limited) Is. • Tax inclusive.

G E T Y O U R :

E A S T E R S U I T ! At H O W S O N & R E A Y ' S j I . First-Rate Selection for

I B O Y S , Y O U T H S A N D M E N . |

C H I M N E Y S W E E P I N G I N T O W N O R C O U N T R Y .

A L S O W I N D O W C L E A N I N G . T . F A W C E T T ,

4, H E C K L E R ' S R O W , K I N G S T R E E T , B A R N A R D C A S T L E .

H U L L O I H U L L O ! Here we are again ! Al l the Fun of the Fair !

BARNARD CASTLE EXCELSIOR CYCLING CLUB.

A M O N S T E R W H I S T D R I V E AND

F A N C Y D R E S S C A R N I V A L Wil l be held in the W I T H A M H A L L ,

ON E A S T E R M O N D A Y N I G H T , To commence at 7-30 p.m. prompt.

Numerous Valuable PRIZES for Whist Dr.ive, Fancy Dress, Eliminatiou Waltzes, &c. A L L T H E L A T E S T NOVELTIES 1

Limelights, Streamers, Confetti, Balloons, Squeakers, etc.

Come and join our Balloon Competition. MUSIC BY MRS E. RAINE.

Whist Drive and Fancy Dress Carnival, 1/6. Dance Only 1/-.

COME AND ENJOY YOURSELVES.

HOUSEHOLD COAL.

W E shall be glad to have enquiries. Head prices charged, plus leading.

Prices on application. N E W G A T E F O U N D R Y ,

BARNARD CASTLE.

Pit

J . W R I G H T , PAINTER, SIGN-WRITER & DECORATOR

Thorngate, BARNARD CASTLE.

T H I S DAY. SALE O F

ROKEBV. GRETA BRIDGE, BARNARD CASTLE.

GRASS PARKS.

N E A R

Tli Annual Whist Drive and Dance Will be held iu the School-room,

ON EASTER MONDAY EVENING, commencing at 7-30 prompt.

Admission : Whist Drive and Ufnce (includ­ing refreshments), 2/- each ; Dance onlv, 1/-.

GOOD PRIZES. J . WALKKR, Secretary.

H E L L O ! H E L L O ! BARNEY CALLING.

G.

NATIONAL UNION OF RAILWAYMEN. Reserve the Date.

Tarn Bainbridgc, Son & Handlev. ONOURED with instructions from J . F . 1;

Baker, Esq., wil l Let by Public Auotio:. Tbe Excellent GRAZING of tbo ROKKB. PARKS, situate at Greta Bridge, ucar Baruar Castle.

The Parks have been entirely free sine December 1st, 1923, aud wil l b j L j t t. December 31st, 1924. Conditions of Lcttii.. to be announced at the Sale.

Sale at 4-30 o'clock. To Meet at the Morrjtt Arms, Greta Bri^i-Office : 44, High-row, Dariiugton. Tel. 2333.

N'

ORPHAN BENEFIT FUND. — GREAT WHIST DRIVE aud DANCE iu the

WITHAM H A L L , WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23RD. Good Prizes. Reasonable Prices.

Watch Mr Franklin's Wiudow. T. JENKINSON, Secretary. ;

RE THOMAS RICHARD ROBINSON, DECEASED.

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all i Persons having Claims against the above

named Thomas Richard Robiusou, of Ornella, Egglestoue, iu the County of Durham, Farmer, who died ou tbe 18th day of Marcb, 1924, are requested to send particulars of such Claims to the uudersigued the Solicitors for the Executors of the Will of the Testator forth­with ; and all persons Indebted to the Testator are requested to pay the amount of their indebtedness to us.

Dated this 28th'day of Marcb, 1924. DAWSON & HICKS,

Solicitors, Barnard Castle.

MRS HARRISON. 2, MASTERMAN PLACE, MIDDLETON-

IN-TEESDALE, ISHES to thank all Customers who have

supported her late husband, Mr John Harrison, during the years ho was in business as Timber Merchant, Sawyer, etc., at the Saw Mil l Siding, Middleton-iu-Teesdale, and to inform the public that she wil l coutinue to carry on the business, aqd trusts, by strict attention to ail ordeM aud reasonable charges, to merit the continuance of the public support.

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The Business Premises,

' No. 1, T H E B A N K , BARNARD CASTLE,

now occupied by Mr F. E. Colley, will shortly be opened by

S. T. PATTERSON, M.P.S., Chemist, who, as a native of Barnard Castle,

hopes by strict attention to business to obtain a lair s»h ire of patrouage.

GARDEN AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS.

PEAS, Beans, Beet, Spinach, Lettuce, Parsnip, Sprouts, Cabbage, Carrots, Parsley,

Onion, Radish, Herbs, Leek, Mustard, Cress, Finest Red Planting Sballots, 6d. per pound.

FLOWER SEEDS in Choice Variety. SWEDES, TURNIP, MANGOLD, ETC.

A L L OUR SEEDS ARE TESTED. We buy them in bulk aud packet them ourselves, therefore wc know the quality we send out.

We have beeu Established over 70 years iu your town, and you cannot do better thau purchase from

M E T C A L F E , 9, Market Place. Agent for Samuel Finney's Grass and Clover

Seeds.

MASON'S (E. HOLDSWORTH),

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

EXTENSIVE U N KM SERVED SALE. H I G H HOUSE F A R M , El 'PLEBV.

G. Tarn Bainbridge, Son & I Lunik

HONOURED with instructions trom Mr 1 R. olodgsou (who has sold the abejv

farm, and is retiring) will Sell by Auction, on THURSDAY, APRIL 10TH, 1924,

the whole\of his Valuable L I V E aud D K M FARMING STOCK, iucludiug : -

6 HORSES. 102 Head of Choice CATTLE, includiu-

very grand selection of S.H. Grazing Bull'** aud out-lying Cross-bred Highland I L i i n Fat Cattle, etc.

100 SHEEP.— 70 Oraud 11.B. Giiutu Hoggs, 18 H.B. Wetiier Hoggs, 12 T.C. Ho^i fat.

A Large Field of IMPLEMENTS, CAI1 and PLOUGH GEARS, etc.

Sale to commence at 11 o'clock proi... . Luncheou and Refreshments ou the grou-:

Office: 44, High Row. Dariiugton.

CARKIN GRANGK (Situate between Melsouby and East L.v\i

G. Tarn Bainbridge, Son & Hamlin INSTRUCTED by Mr R. Pickersgill, will 6 1 iiv Auction, oa

TUESDAY, APRIL 15TH, 1J21. The FARMING STOCK aud HOUSEHoL FURNITURE, ou the above Farm, iuclud;-.

2 HORSES 17 C A T T L E 120 POULTRY IMPLEMENTS GEARS DAIRY I 'TEX>

aud HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock.

F. J.'Smith

15 liououred with instructions from Mr , Taylor, Victoria Terrace, who i * U

t ) i c . district, to remove to the abovq Room and Sti i by Auction, on

SATURDAY, A I . I i . 12TH, 1924, 1,1s F U R N I T U R E and EFFKCTS, viz.:-•r. \ K > PIANO, iu Rosewood Caee, by J Loudou ; MAHOGANY TELF:SCOPE 1JI| IXBhK, extending to 5ft.^ Gilt Mantel I gjt. 6iu. x 2ft. 9iu.; Rocking Chair, 2 BJ Tables, Umbrella Stand, Pair of L l f lower Spills, Paiuted China PlacquesJ Vase, Fire ScrceD. Walnut Whatnot, F 1 Camp Stool, 4-bottle HP . Cruet. E 11 j j j sh , Teaware, Glassware, Copper Jardl several Pairs of Lace Curtains, Oiuarr I t . IUS, Brass Portiere Rods, Books, iucl 0 hue copy of Brown's Self'-Intern Jllustrated Family Bible, bound iu brass! •^Va Caddy, SOLID WALXUT-FRAMK SITT ROOM SUITF2. in Carriage Reppa MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, OilclotJ kitchen, passage and 3 bedrooms; Si

)ui and other F"euders, Mahogaul mboo Cornice Poles. Mahogany FJasvl Leather, capital Birch Kitcheu Pn

irch Chairs in Leather. Rail-back Arid eking Chair, Steel-top Fender, l i r a d

idy, Stair Carpet aud Rods. Satin \ | iressing Chest, with swing mirror ; •

ud, wi th tiles aud marble slab : CL •iVice, Sundry Ware, Feu . SIZK I i l K -AHOGANY DRAWERS.3 Goon F K A l

EDS aud SETS OF FEATHER PICD oil-size Black and Brass Bed>teadfj,| 'verlays, Wire Mattr. ss. s. 3ft. (iiu. Bi t

tm Bedstead with Wire aud Hair Mat | mplete); Duchess Sets, Valances, vers, Quilts, Mahogany -painted Wad

i t h mirror door ; l-'ire Screen, Hai l p!e-paiutcd Drawers, Mahogauy

rror, Couch in Leather, Bordered uare, Hearthruys. Vaiious Mats, pets, Deal-top 1 ai i- . 3ft. x ok. 6iu.; utel Rail, Mincing Machiue, 2 Flat J ctric Bell Battery, Tea Trays, i i w a i d " Gas Oven, Kitchen Tabtf

(complete) ; EuatuclJarn Pan. 10«t , Painted Toilet Tabl.s, Towel KailJ lo, Good Mangle. Puss Tub aud] se Su-ps, Large Zinc Bath Tin,

I -. Case of Stuffed Birds, Case of-irrels, Wall Mirror, Gipsy Table p, Gardeu Barrow and Tools, usual | Sundries.

Sale at 1 o'clock prompt. Terns—Cash,

actically the whole of the lots are iJ order, aud cau be recommended,

purchasers cau view ou Friday atti ious, or inorniug of sale, ippiug aud Auction Offic; : Middle lale. Tel . 4.

J O C K H O U S E , B O W E S , f

Full Particulars Next Week. Officf : 44, High Row, Darlington.

DEERBOLT PARK, STAR I'FOR 111 BARNARD CASTLE.

H'

T H E PLACE WHERE YOU GET

D r u g s & A p p l i a n c e s AND

AH K o d a k S u p p l i e s

G. Tarn Bainbridge, Son & Handle A V E received instructions from

Owners, and will Let by Auctiou, on WEDNESDAY, A P R I L 23RD. 1924.

The GRAZING of the aliove PARK. I MAY 1ST uutil APRIL 6TH, 1925.

The Park comprises 53 Acres, or there;ili of sound Grazing Lands, situate elr-Baruard Castle.

Conditions of Letting wil l be aauoui.. the Sale.

Sale at 3 p.m. To meet at the Low End of Park.

Office: 44, High Row, Darlington.

SALE OF GRASS PARKS GRA/IN

F O R C E T T .

G. Tarn Bainbridgc, Son & Haiul^

FAVOURED with instructions from C P Michel!, Esq., of Forcett Hall, will Ld

Public Auction, ou WEDNESDAY, A P R I L 23RD, 1924

The GRAZING OF TWO PARKS l F'orcett Hall, each comprising 40 acres.

To be let from May 1st to December 1924. Couditious of Lotting to be aunun-at the Sale.

Sale at 6 p.m. To meet at the Entrance Gates, Forcett I •

Office : 44, High Row, Darliugtou.

Preliminary Aunouucemeut. VACANT POSSESSION.

EGGLESTON.

V A L U A B L E FREEHOLD FARM A v

STINTS FOR SALE.

The Quickest and Best Developing and Printing

Service.

ASK FOR CATALOGUE.

OPPOSITE W I T H A M H A L L .

G. Tarn Bainbridge, Son & Hamlin Will Offer by Auction, at the WITHAM H - I

BA«NARD CASTLB, on WEDNESDAY, A P R I L 30TH, 1924.

at 3-30 p.m. (subject to the Condi: Sale to-be then produced),

A L L that Exc l l eu t Freehold FARM. -aud knowu as " ORNELLA FARM

the Parish of Eggleston, comprising 117 A1-"' 3 Roods 22 Perches (a small portion A' with Dwelling-houses and F'arm B u i J " ' together with 80 SHEEP STINTS ou ston Common, as now in the occupation Representatives of the late Mr T . R. Ro! : 1"

Further particulars wi l l be annouuci-i * or may be had from the Auctione rs. 44. I ' -Row, Darlington ; or from

MESSRS DAWSON i : HICKS, Solicitors, Barnard <-'1"

Thomas Addison. #c | A \ ING received iustructious4rotu M

Thniup.-uii. who is leaving tin-Sell by Auction, on

FRIDAY, A P R I L I I T U , 1924, FARM STOCK, He, viz.

12 H E A D OF CHOICK CATTLK.—Roan I i milk ; White Cow, served Sci>tcta| I I I - ifer, served October 6lh ;" K id *ed September 3rd : Itoau Heifer,! g»ciiil>er 26th ; White Heifer, served 1 th : R, d Heifer, ge ld ; 1 Roan audi fer Stirk*. 2 Bullock Slirks. Whitol

S H E E P . - 1 7 Swaledale Dales brot • jambs, by Weusloydale Tup; 2 l i d T»s aud Lambs, 1 WJusleydale Tup H a r k i t Trap, Sledge, Wheelbarrow' T : r Barrel, F:tc.

I Acres of MEADOW EATAUK t i l l May j Sale at ? p.m.

B L A C K LODGE, BOWES.

TUESDAY, APRIL 22ND. 1924,1 OF V A L U A B L E F A R M STOJ

.-^lessrs Scott, comprising:— L LIS. 1 1 E A D OF CHOICE C A T T L I 102 SHEEP.

Particulars later. [ •TKRATION OF DATE. "LMBERS FARM, H A M S T E R I

FRIDAY, APRIL 25TH, 1924, ! OF V A L U A B L E FARM STOCl

for Mr John Heslop.

Ihomas Addison. Auctione ftwes, rjarlington.

>TE H o y s K , N E A R M I C K L B J

TUESDAY, A P R I L 29TH, 1924 " M O I ? O . , . V A M , A B L * F A R M <TC

" O L b l H O L D FURNITURE Scott.

'liomas Addison, A u c t k J •*es, Jiarlington.

I N T L , « N E E U S A N D V A L U I B A I - « ROOMS, BARNARD (

Established 1875.

W M . T A R N , A U C T I O N E E R AND V A L U I

a l < * of al l descriptions uud« I C N I U ' D . ? 1 1 " Settlements.

^ C T l O N E f c R _ A N D

V A M T S *les of all Description*. !

W B A u c t l ° n Mart , , every Si ' A l m „ * " d Monday.

^ B - s a j - B O W E S ^ A R L i K a .

hw»in- W A L L I S , F A I C£2° N B E * A N D V A J ' * • A«*>unt8_Kept for lncom