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T H E T B 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 30, 1913.

Wedding and Birthday Presents I n Great V a r i e t y a t

K E N N E D Y ' S , 27, G A L G A T E The Noted Wedd ing R i n g Shop.

A Present w i t h every R i n g . Watches, Clocks, aud Jewe l l e ry Repa i red .

A n t i q u e Si lver , Carios, China, etc., purchased for Cash.

C i r c u l a t i n g L i b r a r y in connect ion -with Mudies Agen t (or t h e celebrated Inge r so l l Watches

from 5/-.

TO LEST, Two Cottages a t Low S t a r t t o r t h . — A p p l y , J . Gregory, S t a r t f o r t h .

CO T T A G E T O LIST i u the C h u r c b j a r d . -APP>y> Johnson, Earby H a l l , Newsham,

Barnard Castle. rpwO-UOOMEU C O T T A G E ana U A R D K N JL To L e t , a t H i g h S ta rUor th .—Apply , 21,

Br idgegate .

Apartments.

L E T , Thorne Cottage, Barnard Castle, Four Rooms, Scul le ry , Pant ry , and Wash-

house. Ren t , £10.—Apply, 11, Hal l - s t ree t . T°

BA R N A R D C A S T L E . — Furn ished House Wanted for the month of June, 5 or 6 rooms.

—dtate p r i c e and f a l l pa r t i cu l a r s t o Jacob Dick inson , 105, H i g h Park Road, Newcast le-on-T y n e .

LOST, Black and W h i t e Smooth-haired Cur D o g , " Jack." F inde r r e w a r d e d . - W a r d ,

Gre ta Br idge .

attuattong SHantto t'.rrt Uacam.

WA N T E D , a Good Genera l .—Apply, A i r s W. H . Y o r k , 3, John Street , Barnard Castle.

WA N T E D , a Good General Servant a t once — A p p l y , Raby Ho te l , Barnard Castle.

w A N T E D , Ki t chenmaid .—Apply , M r s Ward Greta Br idge .

w A N T E D , a Good General .—Apply, K y l e , Bede V i l l a , Barnard Castle.

Miss

WA N T E D , Respectable General , aged about 18, w i l l i n g t o m i l k . - A p p l y , M r s

S. Storey, Wool House, Barnard Castle.

WA N T E D , a t the Te rm, a Good, S t rong G i r l One able t o m i l k prefer red .—Mrs T

Foster, 10, Marshal l - s t ree t , Barnard Castle .

WA N T E D , an Ass is tant and an A p p r e n t i c e t o the Dressmaking."—Apply, M r s Lowes,

12, Monta lbo- te r race , Barnard Castle.

WA N T E D , an Appren t i ce to t h e M i l l i n e r y Business.—Apply, M r s Griffi ths, 11 ,

Galgate, Barnard Castle.

WA N T E D , M a y 13th, P la in Cook, House­maid kept , 2 i n fami ly , no washing.—

A p p l y , M r s Hugginson, R o m a l d k i r k .

WANTED, at once, t ho rough ly competent General Servant , he lp g i v e n . — M r s

Bourne, The Green, Cotherstone.

M~ E S S K S i J . P A K K 1 X 3 0 N A N D S O N S b»ve vacancies to r 2 apprent ices t o c lo th ing ,

d rapery , and fu rn i sh ing t rade .

WA N T E D , a Good Housemaid, a t M a y Term, — A p p l y , M r Joseph E r r i n g t o n ,

Beaconsfield House, Barna rd Cast le .

WA N T E D , Caretaker for Free C h r i s t i a n Church , Newgate .—Apply W . Robson

6, York - t e r r ace , Barnard C . istle.

YOUNG M A N , 18 or 20, Wanted . W i l l i n g t o do a n y t h i n g on Grass Farm.—Raine,

Streetside, R j k e b j . C L ^ K K S O N U A K K K K , Cnoraist,

IMgace, Barnard Castle, has a Vacancy for an Appren t i ce . Business thoroughly taught .—Par t icu lars on app l ica t ion .

HOUSEKEEPER Wanted, a t M a y Term, for Farmhouse, good da i rywoman. Refer

euce requi red .—Apply , Gibson, Wes twick F a r m , B a r n a r d Castle.

E Q H I K E D , Nice , Superior G i r l , T r a m as Cook-General. S t rong, A c t i v e , some

knowledge of Cooking and Housework. Good wages. Out ings .—Apply , Box A. , " Teeadale M e r c u r y " Office, Barnard Castle.

WA N T E D , a M a n and his Wife , w i t h o u t oh l ld ren , no t exceeding 50 years, t o act

as caretaker of Dale House, Forest . M a n to w o r k i n the Quarry . References r equ i r ed . A p p l y , Q. Hodsmao, dale House. Foreac.

tHusceiiatiMiaj S U n t s , ijales. Etc*

W A N T E D , a Kostor M o t h e r for Pointer Puppies. Dao 3rd May.—Henry

W e i g h e l l , East Cowton , N o r t h a l l e r t o n . A N T E D to Bay Good Leaf M o u l d by T r u c k

Load.—Apply , s t a t i n g p r ice per Ton , to Janes Lav/son, Thorn ton Plsoe, Sunderland

W A N T E D , a,000 Fresh Eggs weekly ; also Good Da i ry Fresh Bu t t e r .—Apply ,

Robe r t M o r r e U , Coe.fefl.eld, County Durham.

W A N T E D , t o Summer.—Apply

M e r c u r y

Take- in 6 S t rong B u r k s , t Box J .C . , " Teesaale

' Office, Barnard Cast le . V 1 ! / A N T E D , iWPA^iRB ~ T O P R O P E t t T X

7 T T o w - o r Count?? . Slatoa, Laths , B.dgea, oto. , t o r sale.—JOHN L A N C A S T E R , B a t i n g and T i l i n g C o n t r a c t o r , Corona t ion B i r e e t , B a r n a r d C a s t l e ; also a t Choanal S t ree t , D a r l i n g t o n . T e l : « 1 .

PR A M FOR S A L E , good cond i t i on .—Apply 17, Marsha l l - s t ree t , Barnard Castle

PIGS TORE 1 Marwood .

for Sale.—James bioddaro

LI T T E R Orf PIGS FOR S A L E . — A p p l y , M r s A l l i s o n , Quarry Grange, Barnard Castle.

POTATOES, F ines t Qua l i t y , Clean and Dry, C w t . Bags. Handy pr ice .—Burn , Potato

Merchan t . Barnard Castle.

FOR S A L E , Screened M a i u Coal for Houue ho ld Purposes can be had a t 11 8 per t o n

a t West Crane Row Col l i e ry , Woodlaud. Good Hay,

-App ly , i n la rge or smal l B u r n , F ru i t e re r , FOR S A L E ,

quant i t ies . Barnard Castle.

F~OR S A L E , about 8 Tons of Good Hay, by ton or lump, e i the r c u t and de l ive red , or

a t the s tack.—Apply, Hogg's, Wycl i f fe M i l l .

HOUSEHOLD COALS from 15/- per Ton best Rough N u t Coals (Uarvey Seam)

De l ive red i n Barnard Castle, a t £1 per Ton.— A p p l y , J . Stoddart , Marwood.

Uteasmg, ©tc, €a lizi or for Sale.

"10 LET, Cottage, No. 2, N o r t h V i e w . 46, Newgate, Barnard Castle.

- A p p l y ,

l O L E T, Workshop or Warehouse, i n Galgate. L — A p p l y , Hedley, Shooing Forgo, Barnard

Castle. aOGSES T O L E T i n Newgate , Barnard

Castle, 5 and 7 rooms respec t ive ly .—Apply , Miss Hepwor th , Sp r ing Grove, Barnard Castle. 2

AO L E T , Immedia te Possession, No. 73, Galgate , p rominen t pos i t i on .—Apply , M r

Bonby Holmes, So l i c i t o r , Barnard Castle. I

r P O L E T , 9 Ba l io l Street , Garden a t tached. JL A p p l y , M r s W h i t e , 33, Galgate, Barna rd

Castle. rpO L E T , a Cottage l u Pearson X A p p l y , Pearson, 9, Hurae

Barnard Castle,

Terrace.— M a r k e t ,

r n o L E T , 3, H i l l Terrace, Middlo ton- ln-Tees X dale, a -roomed H use, Bath-room, etc.—

App ly , M r s Col l inson, 2, H i l l Terrace , Midd le -ton-in-Teesdale.

BA R N A R D C A S T L E — T O L E T , M o r t b a m House, Park Terrace and Newgate.—

A p p l y , Messrs Watson, Watson, and Wells , Sol ic i tors , Barnard Castle. r P U L E T , a t M i d d l e Green, M i c k l e t o n , a JL Cottage, w i t h K i t c h e n , t w o Bedrooms,

aud Cel la r .—Apply , M i s s Dant , S t ra thmore Lawn , Galgate, Barnard Castle.

FOR S A L E , a l l shop fittings, outs ide l i g h t s counter , tobacco case, mi r ro r s , scales

sun-bl ind , gas-fi t t ings, post-card s tand , ana glass shelves.—Apply, Sua tor, Marke t -p lace . Closing tho premises.—Last week of sale See windows,

V I u U b K - v f u n e r a l Cars, Coaches, Landau . , - L v x M o t o r Hearse, V a c , Brake and Charabano Bodies. Now and sacond-haad, 50. L o w prices, sale or hire.—Catalogues— Mars ton , 21, Bradford Street , B i rmingham.

R e d ! Whi t e , , Nex t

pen Whi t e Orp ing ton .—Mrs F i fe ,

T° L E T, immedia te ly , 4-roomed House, a t Boldron .—Apply , Thoa. Alderson, 23,

Monta lbo Terrace, Barnard Castle ; or No why lackson, Boldroa.

AO L E T , w i t h possession a t iVlay Te rm, No. 8, Coronat ion St ree t , Ba rna rd Cast le ,

Containing S i t t ing- room, K i t c h e n , Scu l l e ry ( w i t h bo i le r ) , Pan t ry , and usual conveniences

Bedrooms.—Apply, M r E . Higg inbo tham, Vere Terrace, Barnard Castle.

1^0* L E T , wi th possession at M a y Day, the . House and Shop, number 13, the Batik

Barnard Castle, nex t t o tho General Post Office, and now occupied by M r s Richardson Gunsmi th .—Apply to M r R. Ar rowatn i tb , Bank

' l i o L E T , a t Bowes, a Goott Dse l l ing-house , JL w i t h Butcher ' s Shop, K i l l i c g Shop, Stable

Cow-byre , and other conveniences a t the back A p p l y to M r Wm. Hutch inson , 39, Galgate,

Barnard Castle. r n o L E T , by the JL John K i p l i n g ,

Trustees of the la te M r Lock-up Shop, now i a the

occupat ion of M r T . N. Hu tch inson , Butcher , s i tua ted i n the Bank, Barnard Castle.—Apply, M r W i l l i a m Hutchiason, 39 Galgate, Barna rd Castle.

T yO L E T , Good Four-R. 'oined House, w i t h

Bank, Egglestone. M a y day en t ry .—Appl ica­t i o n Co oe made t o R. Tnouip ion , Gate F a r m Eggles toue ; o r M r s Pinkney, 8, M a r k e t Place Middieton- io-Teesdale .

M1 D D L E T O N - I N - T B E S D A L E . — T o L o t , iaa mediate possession, a Dwel l ing-house

atid Shop and 2 Rooms and K i t c h e n on g round floor ; 2 S i t t i n g and 2 Bedrooms on first i loor and 4 Bedrooms on top floor ; a i l i n order , r en t moderate.—Apply, Col tmsn, Rose Terrace,

fcuugiaus Announcements, I . ' R E E C H R I S T I A N ( U N I T A R I A N ) C H U R C H 1 Newga te , B a r n a r d Castle.—Sunday

May 4 tb , 1913 .—Morning , 10-48 ; Even ing . $-80 ; proacbeir, Supplies. A i l are welcome.

i i ALL - STREET CONUREGATIONAL 5 1 C H U R C H , Ba rna rd Castle..—Sunday

May 4 th , 1913.—Morning, 1C-30; preacher, M r K . W . Young . E v e n i n g , t>-30 ; preacher, M r J. W. W h i t e .

I : J»RlMlTlVi ' . M E T H O D I S T CRCJUOH, New E ga te , B a r n a r d Cast le .—Sunday, M a y

4th , 1913.—Morning. 10-80 ; E v e n i n g , 6-30 pfe&cher, Rev. J . Hawkins . i y E S L E Y A N C H U R C H , B a r n a r d Castle. V V Sunday, M a y 4 th , 1913.—Morning

10-30; Even ing , 6-30; Burton, of S a l t b n r n .

preacher, M r D . M

ISoacation.

M IBS F L O R E N C E WATSON, L . R . A . M

on Tuesday, May Cfcb, 1913.

MR F . W. R A P E R , F.R.CX)., resumes his dut ies on Tuesday, M a y 65b, 1913.—

Park House, Barnard Castle.

Weatwick Lodge, Barnard Castle.

8oarding and Day School for Girls.

Preparatory 8cboo! For Boys.

P R I N C I P A L - M I S S M O S E Y , S.K. Assisted by a res iden t s t a l l of L .L .A. , L . R . A . M

oe t t i f i ca ted Danc ing and K i n d e r g a r t e n Mis t resses .

Pupils Prepared fo r a l l E n g l i s h and M u s i c Examinat ions ,

Nex t Te rm begin3 M a y 1st, 1913. P r inc ipa l a t home A p r i l 15th.

High School for Girls, Bade Terrace, Daman Castle.

HA L F - C R O W N S i t t i ngs , R I . Black L ' g h o r n s ; Buff-Orpington

week, new Btaindrop .

EUGS for S i t t i n g s f rum Pedigree Layers : Single-combed Rhode I s land Reds, 2s. M . ;

W h i t e vtysndortes, 2s. GJ . ; W h i t e Leghorns, 2 s . ; Ind ian Game Bnff O r p i n g t o n Cross, 24 per dozen.—Teeadale Egg Depot, Cotherstono.

M'EBSRS B L A C K E T T BROTHERS, Copioy". Bn t t e rkc i .w ie , can aow offer a l i m i t u u

number of EUblS for S i t t i n g , a t 31. Gd. per dozen, f rom the i r Pon of Rosa-comb Rhodo I s land R e d s : good colours and prol i f ic layers : unfe r t i l e s replaced.

S.C., R I . Reds,

C^UP and M E D A L W I N N E R S : — T h i s Year, J n ine firsts, fifteen seconds, five thirds ;

Eggs f rom above winners , 3/6 per s i t t i r g . These b i rds average 240 eggs each i n twelve months, ch icks double.—Hodgson, Blue Poul t ry Fa rm, Cotherstone.

R 1 V A T E SALE.—Lady offers magniflcoiTt Service A l Quality Pla te (stamped) : 8 ix

each Table, Dessert Spoons, Foik«, Tea, Egg Spoons, Mua u S a l t Spoons, Toog.i (40 pi aces), Ui-eoiled, accept 25/- ; approvaL—Part iculars w r i t e B.D., " Teesd.iiu M e r c u r y " Oilice, Barnard CaaUo.

Principal - - - - filiss Eglinton. Papi l s p repared fo r Cambr idge , L o c a l and

R o y a l Academy of M u s i c Examina t ions Outside Pupi l s are a d m i t t e d to i n s t r u c t i o n i n Music, also t o the A r t Class (Drawing ,Pa in t i ng , Designing, etc), he ld on MOD l a y Afternoons,

oy At W . E d w a r d Parkinson, A.R.C A . Lace-making Class for Ladies oa Thursday i n each wesk, f rom 2-15 t o 4-15 p.m., commencing

May 1st. School rc-opons A p r i l 30th. P r inc ipa l a t home

Prospectus on a p p l i c a t i o n . A r m l i r a t i n r i M . 5. VtJe>Af- T f t r r a c p -

General glottccs. E. B A N C R O F T , Spectacle Special is t

w i l l a t t end a t tho M E C H A N I C S ' I N S T I T U T E T O D A Y . A P R I L 30TH , 1913.

i s your Watch goit>g ? Splendidly, since Wilson. P r ac t i c a l Watchmaker '

Thanks ! I ' l l take mine.—Bar::ard HOW

si d i d i t Castle.

T ) l A N O S TONED, 3 6. Repair* of every JL desc r ip t ion , London factory experience, F . H a l l , of Nawcast le and London, w i l l be i n Barnard Castle and d i s t r i c t for a few days from Monday , May 5 th , w&eia he w i l l be ploased to exscui.o a l l orders oatruste.1 to h i m . Orders by post c r hand w i l l receive his p rompt at tention.—Address : F rede r i ck H a l l , Golden L ion Hote l , Barnard Cas t l e ; o r 17, Oxford Street , Newoastla-on-Tyno. Note above pr ice w j y pay more ? aud often t o inexper ienced ttu. . , i .

To Farmers and Ot i i s r s .

T m O S . H . M I L B U R N begs t o inform the farmers and others i n the d i s t r i c t t h a t he

hes taken over tho business of Car t and Wheel­w r i g h t as car r ied on b y M r Joseph Al l i son , a t the B r i d g e Eud, S t a r t f o r t i i , where he hopes by s t r i c t a t t en t i on , good workmanship , and reasonable charges t o mer i t a sharo of the p u b l i c paUutjfige,

EXHIBITION O F

Proprietor : —

J O H N B . ARRGWSUITH.

N E W

MERCHANDISE. A N event of interest to every

L a d y who delights i n new fashions. W G cordial ly invite you to v i ew our Specia l display of

Costumes, Gowjas , Millinery, Blouses, Underwear, Laces, etc.

E v e r y t h i n g for t h e coming season; everything of the newest and i n the best taste. A l w a y s a delight­ful rendezvous for the L a d y of Fash ion , our Show Rooms meri t a special v is i t from you this week.

is

Music Hal l , B a r n a r d Cast le .

Harrison & Smith's

6|d. & Id. B A Z A A R

W I L L O P E N ON

Wednesday, April 23rd, 1913, A N D C L O S E

Wednesday, May 7th, 1913.

A large Stock of Goods su i table for the season.

Inspect ion i n v i t e d .

Goods de l ive red free t o any par t of the Town, T . H A R R I S O N , P ropr ie to r .

H O W S O N & REAY, TEESBALE HOUSE, BARNARD CASTLE.

COMMENCES TO-DAY.

MASON'S

ANNUAL SALE O F

I

Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Varnishes, Stains, and Oils.

Photographic Materials.

Druggist's Sundries. Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, etc.

Trusses and all Surgical Appliances.

SALE LIST ON APPLICATION.

MASON'S DRUG STORES, 8, Horse Market,

BARNARD CASTLE. Bowes Museum.

O n W h i t - M o n d a y T W O C O Z S T C I E I R / T S

W i l l be g iven by the

ov T H E

lst Battalion the East Yorkshire

Regiment . (By k i n d permission of L i e u t - C o l . I I . E,

Benson and Oilicers).

Afternoon Evening

2-30 to 4-30. 6 to 8.

The B O W L I N G G R E E N and T E N N I S C O U R T S

w i l l be open.

The M U S E U M w i l l be open from 10 to 5 o'clock.

- A D M I S S I O N F J I I E E -

W C S L L Y A N METHODiS) SUNDAY SCHOOL, Barnard Csstle.

A N N I V E R S A R Y SERVICES W I L L B E UE1.0 O N

SUNDAY, M A Y 4tl>, 1 3 1 3 .

MR D. M. BURTON, OF 8 A L T B U E N ,

W i l l Preach i n tbe M o r n i n g , at 10-30 ; and i n tha Even ing , a t 0-30.

I n the Afternoool a t 2-;;o,

A S E R V I C E O F P R A I S E , Consist ing of Mus ica l I tems by tho C h i l d r e n

assisted by thft Choir, and the H a i l d i n g c f a M o d e l Lighthouse, e tc .

Collections i n aid of the Sanday School Funds . V f O D E M ) CHICKS" by~nsioKAKi>a 11' AGES'

D R Y C H I C K FOODJ I t w i l l pay you . Chicks reared on t h i s Food alone we igh 20 oa*' a t 5 weeks ; commence t o lay a t 5 months, A u 8d. bag * by post 1/-) rears 12 chicks t i l l 3 weeks o ld . Bsgs, 4d., 8d., 1/4, 2 6, e tc . Makers : A R M ( r A G E IJROTHERS, L I M I T E D , Not t ingham. Sold by K . W. Raine, Chemist , Barnard Castle and Middleton- in-Toosdale .

The Barnard Castle Amateur Operatic Society

I n G i l b e r t and Sul l ivan 's Comic Opera,

" IOLANTHE," I N T H E

Victoria Hall , T H U R S D A Y and F R I D A Y

M A Y l s t & 2nd, 1913.

CASTE, The L o r d Chancellor : M r C. E. Eumondson.

E a r l of M o u n t a r a r . i t : B r J . H , Brown. E a r l T o l l o l l e r : M r Stan. Is may

(Newoastle Operat ic Society) ,

Pr iva te W i l l i s (Of tho Grenadier G u a r d s ) : M r F r e d Novison,

Strephon (An;Arcadian Shepherd) : M r J . Bolam (Newcast le Operat ic Society),

Qaeen of the F a i r i e s : Miss Mabe l Emerson. ' • I O L A N ' I H H " (A F a i r y , Screphoa's M o t h e r ) :

Miss Gre ta Watson. Cel ia | I Miss P. Duaston, L e i l a , Fa i r ies -; Miss M . Lamber t , F l e t a J I Mis ' j M ! H«xlley.

Phy l l i s I An Arcadian Suiutlierdeas i M r s [ and a Ward i u G M n c e r y I Beckwi th

Chorus i f Dukes, M a u r i s s, Ear ls , Viscounts Barons a-id Fairies,

F U L L O R C H E S T R A . Conductor - Mr. J. Wiorhtcaan. Coach - M r IX D . Kennedy. Stage Manager - M r Ceo. Bur t .

Doors open at 7-30 p.m. T o commence at 8 p.m

P R I C E S : Reserved F r o n t Seats and Rpcprvpd B-.lcony 3/-, to be booked a t t h o " Teesdale M o i c u r y "

Ortioe ; Second Ksatw, 2, - ; li»ek Seats, I / .

LADIES. LAOltS. W i t h o u t D r u g s , P i l l s , or M e d i c i n e Nurae R O ? B guftranleed

to cure irregularit ies a n d obstructions,, f e m a k ai lments i n marriod or single women from whatever cause ariBing or how long s t a n d i n g ; no d'sappointmcnts* every case a guaranteed c u r e ; numerous tes t imonia ls ; send s tamp tor free adviue.—

J O S E P H VV B A R M O U T H T T / ' I S L i E S t o announce t o the Inhab i t an t s

T V of Barnard Castle and sur round ing d i s t r i c t s t h a t he has recent ly opeued the shop,

No 35, M A R K E T P L A C H , B A R N A R D C A S T L E

(La te ly occupied bv M r J icksou , aud the la te Mi Peacock, Butchers; ,

For tho s>»Io of

Flour, Meals, Corn, and Fording Cakes, Garden and Farm Scefds, Bee

Appliances, Farmer's Tools, etc., A n d by careful a t t e n t i o n wishes to m e r i t

a share of pub l ic patronage.

O H N P E N W I O K & SON,Ltd (Es tab l i shed 1823), ~

Art Dyers, French Cleaners, and Laundrym,, ( W O R K S : H E X H A U - O N - 1 Y X E ) .

Beg t o i n t i m a t e tha t , owing to M U M p ^ r e t i r i n g f rom business, they have appoigS

Mrs H. Griffiths, Costumier, etc., 11 , G A L G A T E ,

t h e i r sole representa t ive for t h i s d i s t r i c t , * ^ a l l orders w i l l receive every attention,

SPRING CLEANING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Carta ins , Carpet P. etc.. Cleaned and Dyed

p r o m p t l y .

D O N ' T G O M E T O T O W N

ftttioe's Lambing Oils , tho oldest and s t i l l the best and most va luable remedy, and y o u r surest p ro tec t ion against loss. 1/- per Bo t t l e , from R. W. Raine, Kagle Drag Stores, Barnard Castle.

unless you want to, for we wi l l send your goods to you, and

WE WILL PAY THE POSTACE.

That is our proposition. We w i l l deliver anything in our line, Drugs, Cattle Medicines, Prescriptions, Hot Water Bottles, Thermometers, Syringes. Spectacles, Barometers, Photographers' and Golfers' Requisites —yes, anything under eleven pounds.

WE WILL PAY THE POSTACE.

Mail us your order with the price of the goods. Your goods w i l l come out on the next post.

ILLSLEY, PHARMACIST AND OPTICIAN,

MARKET PLACE, BARNARD CASTLE.

GOOD B R E A D A L U X U R Y .

I I ' I S A S S U R E D B Y U S I N G

P R A T T ' S Y E A S T . Rel iab le sad Guaranteed Pure.

R. P R A T T , Yeast Merchant, 2, Thoraga to & D e m e s n e s L a n e , B irnrv •! C .n t lo

The TOP AGAIN W . G . R I C H A R D S O N ' S

CARTRIDGES ( B A N K , B A R N A R D C A S T L E ) ,

l s t , d i v i d e d 2nd and Bed, and 4 tb , a t Gamekeepers' Shoot, H o l w i c k , boa t ing a l l ammuni t ion loaded b y loading Car t r idge Manufacturers , and London and Prov inc i a l

Loaders,

Once more proving their high-class quality, — F O R —

PATTERN, VELOCITY, PENETRATION, AND

REGULARITY UNBEATABLE.

B E E T L E S — fcvtry Beetle coming into

proper contact w i t b -Keating's ' ' D I E S T Sold in Tins, not loose,

I d , 3dt. 6 d , I / -T o K I L L Beetles and

all home hold injects m i l -

AITNC'S 1

SHORTAGE OF CRASS Means tha t you mast g i v e yonr Sheep

and Lambs a good food.

Bibby's Sheep and Lamb Cakelettes are the H A N D I E S T and the B E S T .

They keep the Ewes i n good cond i t ion , and s t imula te a good flow o( m i l k . We have every

confidence i n recommending them.

BIBBY'S PIG MEAL is now un ive r sa l ly used, and gives g rea t sat isfact ion.

BIBBY'S FEED AND DAIRY need no recommendation.

CAKES

Enough is t o say t h o sales are increas ing weekly . The best is the cheapest.

S O L E A G E N T ,

W. A. H A L L , Bridgegate, B a r n a r d Cast le

K S T A I ' . L I S l l F . D 1854.

F R E D E R I C K M E T C A L F E Nurseryman and Seedsman,

6, T H E B A N K , B A R N A R D C A S T L E , Begs t o i n f o r m h is T o w n and Count ry

Customers t h a t he has a

LARCE SUPPLY OF NEW SEEDS Of every descr ip t ion , a t lowest pr ices, and can guarantee thetu beiog of the ve ry best qual i ty ,

W T Spocia l l ty : SEED POTATOES. Duke of Y o r k , Up-to-date , K i n g Edward , etc., d i r e c t f rom Scotland. Prices on appl icat ion.

Agen t for S. Furney and Company's Grass and Clover Seeds.

50 Y E A R S ' R E P U T A T I O N .

E L L I O T ' S R E D M I X T U R E W H Y N O T S A V E Y O U R EWES

A t a T r i f l i n g Expense ? E L L I O T ' S R E D M I X ­T U R E has a F i f t y Years ' R e p u t a t i o n for help­i n g d i f f icul t l ambing , and q u i c k l y subdues symptoms of Fever and Inf lammation. One or t w o dosos ac t l i k e a charm. Y o u r experience i n use w i l l be l i k e a Y o r k s h i r e Farmer , who w r i t e s :—

" I am pleased to say t h a t several Ewes were saved here d u r i n g tbe recent l ambiug season by us ing E L L I O T ' S R E D M I X T U R E . K i n d l y send t w o more bot t les to my F a r m Manager."

SOLD I N B O T T L E S , M dozes, 2s. 6d. A g e n t : H . W. Raine, Chemist , M i d d l e t o n - i n -

Teeidale and Barnard Castle.

W . - A . . H Z A - L I J Bridgegate, Barnard Castle.

F L O U R , C O R N , C A K E S , M E A L S , MOLASSES,

C A T T L E S P I C E , e t c , beat prices.

A G E N T F O R

" UVEC0 " POULTRY FOOD, " UVEC0 " CATTLE, HORSE, and PIC FOOD

" UVEC0 " SHEEP and LAM8 FOOD.

Our easterners hav ing found the Pooltn Food a grea t success, we w o u l d recommetdj t r i a l of • Uveco " o the r Foods.

Economical and Palatable.

F I E L D & S A N I T A R Y P I P E S , C E M E N T , e tc

HAY and STRAW. CATTLE TROUGHS, Give as a t r i a l . Goods del ivered.

SEASON,1913.

Garden Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Cabbage Plut i Exhalots , and a l l Garden Requisi tes ot tfe

best q u a l i t y t o be had a t reasonable prices, a t

CRAIGr'3 , 75, Galgate, B A R N A R D C A S T L E .

Rats' L a s t Meal. Rats cannot res is t " R O D I N E " Ra t Poisx

The s w i f t and deadly t i t - b i t n e v e r falls, kilfc qu ick , leaves no smolL M i l l i o n s perish annuill; Complete clearance c e r t a i n . T ins , od., la,:* 3s., 5s. ; post id.—Barley. Chemist , Perth.

Agen t s : — T . 3 . I L L S L E Y , Chemist, B&ra»n Castle ; aud K. W . R A I N E , Chemist , Middles . in-Ta«8dalo.

P A R K I N S O N & S O N , A U C T I O N E E R S AND V A L U E R S ,

C e n t r a l Sale Rooms.

Es tab l i shed 1876.

WM. T A R N , Auctioneer and Valuer.

Bales of a l l de sc r ip t i ons undertaken, P r o m p t s e t t l e m e n t s .

H u n d e r t h w a i t e , R o m a l d k i r k .

THOMAS ADDISON, Auc t ionee r and Va lue r .

Sales of a l l Descr ip t ions .

Va lua t ions for Probate and Legacy Duties-

P rompt Set t lements .

Pasture End, Bowes.

F R E D S M I T H , Auct ioneer and Va lue r ,

Middleton-in-Teesdale.

T O M H A R R I S O N , A u c t i o neer and Va lue r ,

Middleton-in-Teesdale, And Union Street, Darlington.

A L B E R T W I N P E N N Y , AUCTIONEER AND VALUER.

O F F I C E :

HORSE M A R K E T , B A R N A R D C A S T L E .

AaUa tjg auction. H A R N A R D C A S T L 1 ft T B n S D A L a F A R M S W '

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

i o M H B A W B R I D O B , K i r k b y S t e p h e n ; sod OSECROH T A K K B A I N B R I D G H & S O N , Dar l iug t*

A u c t i o n e e r s .

W E D N E S D A Y , A P R I L 30TU , 1913. The usual W E E K L Y S A L S w i l l be held, whec

there w i l l be f o r w a r d the usual large snppli* of D a i r y Cows and Heifers . Store Cattle, * » Keep ing Sheep. A Pr ize ot £1 w i l l be giro for t he Best D a i r y Cow i a o&ch class.

Sale a t 10-30 a-m. The Second P R I Z E SHOW and S A L E of Vo'

B U L L S w i l l be he ld , when Prizes w i l l be giro as p rev ious ly adver t i sed . Present Eatritf inc lude consignments, as fo l lows :—

C u s s 1 . — B U L L S over 18 months old. M r J a m e t S toddart Mr T h o m a s Bayle-

H i s s J . L o n m t a f f M r W i l l i a m Hi lntr M r R i c h a r d G i l l - M r J o h n Atkinso= M r W. T . Swa l low M r Chris . Davison M r J o h n Hodpson C u s s 2 — B U L L S not e i c e e l i n g 18 months o U

L o r d R a r n a r d M r J . B . Metcalfe 2 M r J a m e s Stoddart M r W i l l i a m H a l l M r J o h n Coal .worth M r Jo*. Porter M r R i c h a r d G i l l M r J o n . Loogstafl M r T. W. Stephenson M r R . W. Dent Mr J o h n Ko'ison 2 Mr R . M . Metcalfe M r J o h n T a r n Miss T a r n M r J o h n B e l l 2 M r R a l p h Thotnnan. 2 M r P h i l i p Laugstaff . setir. 2 Messrs Metcalfe Iirot.

C u s s 3 . — B U L L S not exceeding 12 months okl. M r J o h n S a v e r M r W m . Thompson

3 L o r d B a r n a r d 3 Mr Joseph Thompson M r R o b t G i l l Mr George Be l l , Marwood 2 M r T L o t n a ; Addison M r George Se l l , Lang leyda le 3 Mr J o h n L a m b M r T . W . Col l inson M r W i l l i a m F u r n a s s M r R i c h a r d G i l l M r A. W . Wi lk inson 2 M r Thos . B r n n s k i l l M r T h o - . Bainbridge 2 M r J a m e s Simpson M r W i l l i a m Thompson, Softlev

2 M r J o h n Bussejr 2 M r W m . MetuaK

BarmmiUs^ :> M r T . W . S tephens : M r J o h n Robson M r Joseph Allinaon 2 M r J o h n Hodgson M r J o h n Naaeby M r Thos . Bayle.-M r R . Mddle M r C. Li:tie-fair M r J . H . Porter M r E . Toasdale 2 M r J o h n » a u . M r Joseph Pvaooek

A l l Prize- w i n n i n g Balls t o b » boiia-^irf'-so* or Prize w i t h h e l d , and g iven t o n e x t i n merit-Each B a l l t o have ha l t e r . Judging a t 9-30 a.m. Sale immcdiat3ly &lt* r '

J O H N E . T H O M P S O N , SecretarJ-70, V i c t o r i a Embankment , D a r l i n g t o n . _

Woodbine Terrace, Cotherstone.

Thomas Addison,

HA V I N ' 3 received in s t ruc t ions from , , r * Bayles, who i s g i v i n g up honsekeepioS'

w i l l Se l l by A u c t i o n , on S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 10TH , 1913,

The whole of her Household F U R N I T U R E Effects. For f a l l pa r t i cu l a r s see posters a"" n e r t week's " Teesdsle M e r c u r y . "

Pasture End, Bowes.

A good s tock of a l l the most noted She«P Dips always on hand, a t the lowest prices, tt°° G. Clarkson Harker , Chemist (opposite Galg»7 entrance t o A u c t i o n M a r t ) , Barnard Cast'?' Pa in t S t icks , Rud , Tar , and Cooper EeffP 1

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