FOB BOYS I - Teesdale Mercury Archive
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he D9tective • ho need not •apt. Riddell
l in tho army ^cgleot, as he
Brannoo • i t once on
. not have : he behaved • forthcoming
Ihom inquiry |r, the charge pger attended Dth Leicester
Foodlaud, was (•traj on the ] In a plea ot along to him.
on the day tying on the led Mr Dew-•rove the pig 1 the stye
the pig did eted with the
I d the school liberties with
I to his son, ngineers, was
Ithey saw It.— T>-John Lowes,
I charged with he highway at pth of Jane.—
belonging to highway called
the afternoon i son was sent
In.—Mr Lowes •three minutes, fen by a little Ihool boys had f» gate.—Lord
troublesome, mentioned ?
| aware of.—Mr I of Agriculture aers to produce ally got on to
J, 'you have •oh inflloted a
License. B, farmer, was lout a lioense. '.C. Soott said
I Monday, the rham, when he asked if they
leaob, and she lone dog.—Mrs p.—P.O. Soott: ot May: two
bnd two dogs on | said they did I not work: for unal dog from
Lnd as soon as : The old dog -Lord Barnard
[that they had ktiun, and a fine
Irdians . ped at the usual
esday.
poinded one for 1 of the County ateo, and Mr G. (the.-o would be
The special ar included:—
•Md ; Marwood, Jgin, £4 ; Wost-I ; total, £123 15s. Twar-time we are I Chairman : You r war fund.—Mr
bar e f f j r t B . - T h e [County Council
: reputation for I s . (Laughter).
•on. »wn, Darlington,
There were applicants being (and Miss Sarah ace, Darlington,
|Mies Pearson be ag seconded.—It on had been in i on being called
laid eadeavoar to I t of her ability.
i for the snppl; forkhonse tor the
raona tendered aly one eaoh for ad meal. The
Med:-Batcher's -Mr W. H. York ;
Bon; groceries— in Hauxwell, of »w long is the pree months.—Mr
pn aoconded the I tender, and this
Bed-—The Clerk: »ro the end of
II be much deara-pros are going oti. per during the bear was Is . 2}&.< •tie tatter I have 1 get the Barnard let anything like faggested that 1-
Master bay the> jW, Yoang: Oar
Aon was that we
Jr . lo appointment of | t r a r of marriages
, H . Berry. 88. . from the Clerk
Sefield Asylaoa |«ost of maintop-p a increased i n
4 J J . , would be I from April l s t . -
i cost at dit to* peel that it bad
K M .
that tho d».i\y _ s 68, or one less Imber of oaaa»l8
It—56-showed »
Blue I l l u s t r a t e d Boo
mm r e s o v e d oj • u u j w
Krta i l s . T h o u s a n d * <*
IjOHN R0B30N, tot I" Limited, at the to Companyi m
rftte. i 191&.
H A R R I S , Class & China Warehouse,
1( HORSE M A R K E T , 1 A R N A R D CASTLE.
AQFNT 7 0 R
ff. & A. Gilbey's And all other noted brands of
I Wines and Spirits. hottled A l e and Guinness'
(Harp label) Stout .
Iflfhiteway's F a m o u s Devonshire Cyder.
I t e r a t e d W a t e r s in Bottles and Syphons.
, Agent for " GOSS " Coat of Arms China.
W A L K E R ' S , jibe Barnard Castle Marine Stores,
48 , Bank. I P^ces given for Rags, Bones, Scrap Iron al, Brass, Lead, Copper, Pewter, Hair,
[jabber, Hare and Rabbit Skins, Etc., E t c ESTABLISHED OVHK 40 YsAifc.
\, Breeiij Rope & Twine Works, II, CALC ATE, BARK ARC CASTLE,
tier In all kinds of Brushes, Mats, A c . Farmer*' Brnahoa a speciality.
ESTABLISHED 1864.
[Frederick Metcalfe, Fruit, Flower and Potato Salesman,
Nursery and 8eedsman, 6, B A N K , B A R N A R D CA8TLE.
LctoloeVariety of English and ForeignFrults I flowers and Vegetables always in stock. Vets, Wreaths and Crosses made to order. ' i Oldest and Most Reliable Firm in the
tr ie t for Good Seeds of every description and for Garden and Farm Produce.
A N E W A N D L A R G E S T O C K
QF
(WRITING P A D S 6|d. and 1/- each,
May be had at the "TEE80ALE M E R C U R Y " OFFICE,
Barnard Castle.
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IPBATT'S Y E A S T .
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S O U T H D U R H A M , N O R T H Y O R K AND W E S T M O R L A N D A D V E R T I S E R E s t a b l i s h e d 1854. I t K G H F T E K R D A T T H B U H K R A I i P O S T O M I C B
A B A N E V £ ? A 1 ' E B .
No, 3,132. B a r n a r d Cast le , Wednesday , J u l y 14th, 1915. [Price One Penny . ]
THOMAS GARBUTT* Commerce House, Barnard Castle. JtTST A B B I V B D
New Goods from t i c London Markets. Sty l i sh Mill inery. Semi-Trimmed Hats . F r e n c h Models. Children's Hats . Ladies ' Bonnets.
New Ribbons, Tulles, Nets, F lowers , Vei l ings, and Ornaments. Ladies ' Costumes and Coats, in the Newest Cloths. Ladies ' Robes, i n Muslin,, Voile , Serge, and Cashmere. Ladies ' and Children's Blouses, immense variety.
Ladies ' Parasols , Umbrel las , Fea ther Necklets and Bows, S i lk Scarves , Htc. L a c e and Musl in Collars, Fronts , Bows, Belts, E t c .
Gloves. Hosiery. Handkerchiefs . L a c e Curta ins . Casement Cloths. C u r t a i n Nets.
Oilcloths. Linoleums. Carpets . Carpet Squares.
V A C U U M C L E A N E R F O R H I R E , 2/6 per day. T h e S T A R V A C U U M , 30/- each.
Suitable for all kinds of Bread.
Sellable and Guaranteed Pore.
FINEST S E L E C T E D EGGS.
& PUTT, Yeast Merchant, 32, THE BANK, BARNARD CASTLE.
^ I f f i D L E Y , • B B S ? (Member ot the Most Worshipful Company
ot Plumbers, London), 17, CALCATE, B A R N A R D CA8TLE,
Pwbtr, Painter, Paperhanger, Electrician stid General Contractor.
I kalizrj Work carried out In all the latest principles.
Baths, Lavatories, Water-closets, e tc Hand, Force, and Lift Pumps.
Fittings, Incandescent Lights and all "SB, Household Ironmongery, Lamps, Lamp ^eys, Stoves, Portable Boilers, Galvanized 1 Netting, Galvanized Roofing, Lamp Oils, |
I eHMATBB GIVBX » A L L 3RAM0H36, AM) I » PATTERM BOOKS BBMT ON APPLICATION. L«perienced Men sent to any part ot town or I
""•and all Orders punctually attended to |
The L a r g e s t and Best
Collection of
P I C T U R E
'OST C A R D S CAN BE H A D A T THE
Teesdale Mercury" Office,
Barnard Castle.
10, M A R K E T P L A C E , B A R N A R D C A S T L E .
ADDISON ANiTwOODHAMS, Successors to the Late Abraham Hilton and J . Dawson and Son
Direct Importers and Bonders of
W I N E S , S P I R I T S & L I Q U E U R S . Wholesale Beer, Stout and Cider Dealers .
T e a and Coffee Merchants , etc. Price Lists on application.
Agents tor the Liverpool, London and Globe Insurance Company.
• A G O O D INVESTMENT is a box of that famous stomach and liver medicine Beecham's P i l l s . I t can certainly be claimed that every box of this excellent preparation yields a large interest to the purchaser i n the shape of increased energy and the profit resulting. I f you feel that better health would improve your powers, Beecham's Pi l ls are, i n every way, l ikely to help you. They strengthen the stomach, restore the appetite, stimulate the l iver, cleanse the bowels, purify the blood and consequently exercise a beneficial influence upon the whole system. They maintain the health by regulating the most important functions of digestion. Y o u w i l l be sure to find a good investment i n
C A R T E R B R O T H E R S , ALE, STOUT A N D CYDER M E R C H A N T S ,
Tees Mineral Water Works, Barnard Castle. A G E N T S F O R
Hepworth's Celebrated R i p o n Ales. V a u x ' s A les and Inva l id Stout.
Whi tbreads Ales and Inva l id Stout. Bass's I n d i a Pale Ale . Guinness's E x t r a Stout.
Gaymer's Hereford Cyder . Symon's Devonshire Cyder. Ales i n 4^, 6, 9, 18, and 36 gallon casks.
Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Wholesale and Retail.
A L A R G E A N D N E W S T O C K OP
PS PILLS Prepared only by THOMAS BEECH AM, St Helens, Lane.
Sold everywhere in boxes, price J/IJ (56 pills) & 2\9 (168 pills.)
J . P A R K I N & C O M P A N Y , BUILDERS AND MONUMENTAL MASONS,
18, Coronation Street, and 58, Bridgegate, Barnard Castle.
Tombstones in Marble, Stone, and Granite. Estimates given for all Branches ot the Trade
on Reasonable Terms. Yard: Crook Lane, near the Barrack*.
J . JACKSON, Watchmaker, Jeweller, Cycle ' and Motor Agent,
33, NHWQATH, BAKNAKD CABTLB,
| SOLD AND S I L V E R ENGLISH, WALTHAM AND SWISS WATCHES.
Wedding Rings, and Suitable Articles for Wedding and Birthday Presents.
I Agent for Hnmber, Singer, Lea-Francis, Hazle-I wood, B.8.A., Globe, Monopolo, Star, and other
Cycles and Motors. , Humbers from £6 6s.
Guns. Sewing Machines, American Organs, and Second-hand Cycles.
Official Repairer to the C.T.C
At the " f EESDALE MERCURY " OFFICE, BARNARD CASTLE.
FOB BOYS I Ready-to-wear also to Measure
- G O T O -
fBoneg ESTABLISHED 1870,
oney Makes Money ^ advice to intending borrowers of all
w .̂ classes, Male or Female ^ J ^ u i r i n g cash accommodation (for any tyttt&ti w h a t 6 * e r ) > go to an office with a
^ O Q , and whore yon can depend upon "̂ "e obliged quickly and on fair terms.
*ue old-established office of
L E . B E N J A M I N , ^ E D E R E T E R R , BISHOP AUCKLAND
L u ""est your wishes in every respect. » or Small Soma may be had at once by
responsible persons on their A T , N O T E O F H A N D A L O N E ,
Ik**, * **te of Interest and easy payment. 0 6 8 »)so made on Life Policies. Plate or
frjiy^ other available security. I *>IJ i^^dhoox>urable dealings guaranteed.
DENTAL INSTITUTE.
8, Galgate, Barnard Castle.
Head8tor.es, Tombs, Crosses, etc., r N MARBLE, GRANITE, and F R E E S T O N E L Supplied on most reasonable terms, by
J O H N A P P L E B Y , Galgate, Barnard Castle.
Bulir li lanltary Pipes, fihlnnty Pots, Fire Bricks, ete.
Monuments, Headstones, Crosses.
A Select Stock to choose from. Designs and Prices given for all Branches of the Trade
Inscriptions and Renovations promptly attended to.
R , W I L S O N , B U I L D H B , VICTORIA THRRAOH E A S T , BARNARD CABTLB,
J . W R A T H A L L , Painter and Decorator,
No. 2, Market Place, Barnard Castle
(Opposite the Market Gross),
BEGS to announce his Removal to the above MORE COMMODIOUS PREMISES.
WALL PAPER.—A Large and Varied Stock ot Wall Papers now on view.
S E E OUR WINDOWS. Artists' and Painters' Materials in stock. Estimates given for all Classes of Work.
J. Franklin, N O T E N E W A D D R E S S : —
31, Market Place, Barnard Castle.
ZETLAND H U N T A N N U A L KEEPERS' S H O O T
W . G . RICHARDSON'S
CARTRIDGES L e d the w a y once again,
being
1st, 2nd, & 3rd. Beating London and Provincial Loaders.
ONE BRAND ONLY, " T H E BEST." 5, M A R K E T PLACE, B A R N A R D CASTLE.
gLOOD DISEASES CURED BY " DOMICO.' No sulfercr need despair now t h a t D O M I t J O is wi th in tho reach ot a l l . I t is purely vegetable medicine, free from poisionous ingredient*, obtained from a wonderful root found only in South Afr i ca . D O M 1 G O is now recognised as tho greatest specific for cleansing the blood of a l l •diseases, no mat ter whether Acquired or inherited. A booklet containing ful l part iculars a n d testimonials of numerous cures achieved by D O M I C K ) wi l l be sent F R E K •on application to D O M I U O C o . (Dept . P N ) , 1 6 8 . Alders-"ate Street, London. Al*> nuutqfcbn-ra oj IX/MIhO J w , 1JOMICO m» Swp, VOXIBO Pile Pilfe, de.
H E A L O
F. WIN PENNY & SONS, H A T T E R S , H O S I E R S & GrENT.'S C O M P L E T E O U T F I T T E R S
gladly given pewunally <w by
The Patent Music Grip Binder, the most unique Binder ever invented.—Binds Music, Paper, Documents, etcetera; quickly applied ; Id. mm, or Is. per box.—To be had at tks VhBmmMmmni" Of lo , lunwii Oaetie,
9m- O U R S P E C I A L I T Y :
Suits to Measure F R O M 30/- to 70/-.
LARGE R A N G E OF PATTERNS TO SELECT F R O M .
SOLE AGENT FOR LADIES' A N D GENTLEMEN'S AERTEX CELLULAR CLOTHING.
7, H O R S E M A R K E T , B A R N A R D C A S T L E .
I f y o n Save i H A D L E G , K i : z c m . i , O l d S o r t s , W o u n d ' . K i n g w o c m . C u t s , H u m . . S< i:rf. o r ,-iny s l o u
a f f e c t i o n s e n d to M a u r i c e S m i t h & C o . , K u i i l e r u i i n s t e r , for a f r e e s a m p l e uf H E A L O O i n t m e n t . It c o s t s y o u nothlnf i , a n i l y o u w i l l not r e g r e t i t . T r y i t , y o u n e e d not s e n d for a l a r e e b o x . A S h i f n a l L a d y say; , it i s w o r t h £5 a b o x . H e a l o a l l a y s a l l i r r i t a t i o n , r e d u c e s m H a m m a t i o n . p r e v e n t s f e s t e r i n g , s o o t h e s a n d h e a l s a l l b a d l e g s . D o n ' t s a y your cas.o I s h o p e l e s s w i t h o u t t r y i n g H E A L O . Boxes l 'H & 2/9
Local Agent : — Q. CLARKSON HARKBR,
Chemist, Barnard Castle.
DENTAL SURGERY.
M R J O H N W I S E M A N , fO, 8 A L 9 A T E ,
BAKNARD CASTLE.
WILLIAM B8STTAIN, Wineion, DARUNGTON,
Agricultural Hngineer, Implement Maker, a:.* Agent Shoeing and General Smith.
BINDERS, MOWHRa, and a i l kinds oi Earn Implements Repaired and done np as new.
Machine and Plough Fittings ot al l Le&dins Makes i n Stock,
EUaBfcrsW? S'ario* Lista ai luvi'^aa MI
Change in E t h i c s : Vindication of the
Cross. SERMGM BY THE BfcV. A. G. HEAOLAM,
D.B.
In the Chapel of King's College. London.
Preach1; s on " The Meaning o( Li te ," in the chapel of King's College, London, Dr. Headlam, of Whorlton Hall, said onr whole scheme ot things put before us wh&t we may describe as an industrial morality £S representing the highest type of human excellence. We asked'u.r. to be orderly aoi r»gnlar in their li?es, to be industrious, stead;, c i .o ia i , sober in their coa^uot. Wo were always t ry ing to shut up the spirit within the i imus of a somewhat cccficed i n r t . l Eciieme. Wo desi red system rather than iccpuation. We were always asking whether any p m i c u l x r conduct w o n l d pioctuce wealth. We r>sked vhat i ts Talue W S B . But cow suddenly oar Ideal is again changed, ssd we fit»i a wtnlo Sories of Ti r tnes of which we nad thought but l i t t l e , suddenly e:mj hcj'.,;o us n r-eseiy?g tho highest typo of i;utz -.nity- euui«f.', sttoip:th, seif-rt-4.iiioe, ('au p o w , of sclf-sscriiicc, t h e iD6pira t io : i of eosuadeaU^ Hsa gifts of leadersfeip—ail tfasa« ia quite a r;ifK.r<>ni way from before, wc are ask ug for. We find that Che rata who found U very diflieutt Lited. to oonturm to onr narrow academic life, who seemed always demanding something which we eonld not give him, has sprung forward as a hero, and mado our old judgmects seem very poor and l^cignifioant. We n:a beginning, perhaps, to know why, in spite ot al l that be did, David was tbo man altar God's own heart, ai.d to realise that there is in the espsoi ty for service a power acd a charm which the ord ina ry routine of oomr&erci&iised lite cannot present to us. Bat. perUaps, li is' i n our interpretation and presentment ot Christianity that we may leara more. To how mauy people has the cross ot Ccrist bsen, as i t was to the Corinthian's of old, a stumbling-block? We have contrasted—yon have constantly heard the con t r a ; mado—the religion of self-sacrifice wita the religion of self-development. Hava we not again and again been t t l d that we hbvo to c-iimiuako this heathen, this ascetic idea of sacrifice from life t People havo talked u t the Heiltciu ides' - < c r iaiy a very vain parody of tho uld rie!lc.,ibm. They would have as substitute fuc this religion ot seif-sao/ifice a religion ot iutellectual culture, a religion i f pcr-c^al deveiepmenb They wculd ignore t t e exieteace ut sis. In fact, s in , they woUiu te i i us, meraiy aBSSa from ignoruuue. They wuuiti banish from our education everything that str&inetl the miud. Life, whether tcr the young at old, was cu be >ee from every thirig tuat was disagreeable. Strict discipline we were iu i - kiug ot less and less. Anii now suddenly we find that i f we are cot prepared to *ubmit to a s tr ict discipline, i f nc zt.v net prepared ab a nation to sacrifice ali , v;e may lose al l . We;.: »c iLe alternative before aS of being tesdy to give ap every thing, even oar life, or boeii u ..veiything that makes lite worth l i w r g. barely in the most complete, in the mcst facdamental • a •, due lesson ot the Cross is beiag vindic >. _u. For in al l alike, simple and clever, rich and poor, noble and peasant, who are. prepAred cheerfully n Laste danger una readily to give up their lives, who show the courage, the devouoa of the true comrade, and the anrsaumiug heroism of the patriot, there hau been exhibited real spiritual etrei'gtn wMeh In a puit*eusicn ct the huauui raoe. Ana noi uaiy maa& i/aree.vou, bat among ai l those, in .\..a»ever aimy, to whatever side tney belong, who are courageously ready to die for their ooantry.
Charter of Incorporation for the | ' ! Cirl Cuides.
The Girl Quirks' movement has received uflicial recognition from u^vernmeot in the form cf a Charter of Incorporation, C O L j t i t t i ling i t the tiirl tiuides' ABSJCiatiun, is no longer requires '.he initials B,P. to distinguish i t from otners, since i t is now (he one and only Gi r l Guide corps. This step must bring gratification to these who have worked B O loyally and so strenuously for i ts development. They cannot but ieei thai the movement has wen its recognition entirely on its own merits, and in the tceta i t difficulties, di^sppointmentu, and even opposition, lno'unmeuiate effect oi the oharter wii i oe the formation cf an advisory council, wi th representatives from different parts ot the country and empire.
Kirkleatham Hall Red Cross Hospital.
To the Editox of the * Tc-Qadalo Mercurj ." B u « —W i l l you k iud ly allow uic a Ut i le spacu i n y o u c
valuable ]>apcr to i c i u >"UTEC Kmer^ou in thanking the 'riendo wlio so generously pave the counter panes pillow-caat a, a n d towels tUat were n ^ e t l a t Kirktea tuau i n a i l . 1 know a l the present tiuie tborc .= an incruafiui:< number of c a i U ot tni3 description made, a n d for this reason i t id ex tr tme ly gratifying to oe able to uespatch t h e ar twics ao q u i c k l y . — I remain, j o u r s t r u l y , 1>. M. i ' h l it.-i..
icorr.] D K A U J d i s s P E J I J S E , — M a y 1 t h a n k yon a n d a i l the k i n d
iriends very much indeed for tue usctul parcel of oount/y-paues, piilow-ca^es, and towels. We use a la iyo - luantity ot bedding of e?e iy k ind , a n d they were a l l extremely useful. T h e auni allowed per h e l d by the W a r Othoo i i only
umcienCto feed the in«>u, and dressings a n d drugs aru very M n*. so we l ind i t necessary to get assistance for tho :xtra comforts tha t are needed. — A g a i n t b a n k i u g a l l t in;
friendi who havo so k indly assisted me w i t h the ir gift*, 1 remain , .yourrf t r u l y , K A T £ A . E M t l i b O N , M a t r o n . K i r k l e a t h a m H a l l K o d (.'TO ~ i Lo- •>:...!.
T h e following articles have been rcouved : — S i r s l ioardmai i , Westwick Lod^e, 1 counterpane and 1 towel . M r s J. O . B u r n , Uede-ttrracc, 1 counterpaDe; Mr-* l i e i r y . Market-place , 1 counterpane ; ;ara Ueecrort, ' K l . ; M r s C o u l t u a r d , Abbey B r i d g e , - l a . ; Miss Kgl inton , Bene-terrace, 1 countcrp* 0*-' i MiEsee H a r r i s , Horse-market , I p i l l o w s ; Mi - H a r e , Lart ingt i im, z counterpanes ; Mrs Lowe?. K i l m o n d Wood, 1 couuterpane ; M r Liud le , Hor.se-marktt , 2s. d d . , M r i t . O r d , Hotse-market, 1 counterpane; Miss U . M . I'cirae, Newgate, 1 counterpane . Mr» titaii< cy Newgate, 1 couuic ipane and i towe l ; Mr ^wiubank. Horse-markeL, 2 counterpanes and i pillow-cases ; M r s White , Galgate , 1 counterpane, 1 towel, and 1 pil lo\v-ca3c; a n d M r s Watson , Wood-street, 1 counterpaue. *
Barnard Castle Hural District Council. The monthly meet ing was held on Wednes
day, under the presidency of Mr R. Armstrong, J .P.-Tho Cle:1* (Mr T. W. Baicbridge) P*ld he had written to tie Vicar of Forest (the Rev. A. T. Raadlej with reference to the public having aright ot way to the proposed new bridge over tho Tees at Cauldron Snout, a i d asked for a goarsntee t i n t there x^ould be no obstacle placed in the w*y of publio usage. The Vioar replied thi t t t o ^ t d e v e r y reason So bolisve that no difficulty wou'i?. arise, but suggested tbat the Council should approach Local Barnard's agent and tho owner of t b i land on the Westmorland sido end ob ta in from tbem the required guarantees.—Mr F. EL Gibson s*id the position ot the bridge at Cauld'o-! Snout, which bad been, in existence tor 60 ye&r«, established ihe r ight of s iootpata t J she bridge and over i t to tho famocs High Cup Nick ; t,d Appleby. —After fa r ther diecuesk'n the Council decided to confirm foe m-'ratt; cf the previous meeting. —The B u r v c j " (Mr It. Simpsor) reported that the stert-teeakers ha<1 asked fcr 6*. a ten extra tor breaking whinstone, scd that inor-le'-to obf. ln tSs necessary amount of road material he had compromised wi th them and got thejn ro accept an extra 2d. per ton.—The Council endorsed the "larveyoir's action.—It was agresd to metal and rcL the Mriaogaiar piece ot la>tid a.- tbe road janction as Foiiy Top, near Woodland, for the benefit of motor vehicles, who found i t ciimcaU to tarn there.— Tbe 8arveyor said he estimated the cost at £13.