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onsu l t i ng Op t i c ians .

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I H o u r s : 9 a.m. to 6 p . m . atu-ndanue at Horse M a r k e t ,

I Cas t l e , e \ e r v Wednesday ^ to 5 p .m. , also in at tendance h m o n d every F r i d a y 1 0 - 1 5 a . m .

1p.m.; every S a t u r d a y 1 0 - 4 5 to 5 p . m . L e y b u r n F r i d a y .

MASTERS, IMENTAL SCULPTOR

•ENERAL MASON. •Teas :

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A N D S T O N E M E M O R I A L S . C R I I T I O . V S A S l ' K f I A L 1 T Y .

1 Des igns on Appheat ion. I Classes o l W o r k u n d e r t a k e n . tow r e c e i v e prompt attention.

BROADGATES ( B L A O R J V E S H O t J S i ) ,

BANK, BARNARD C A S T L E

HIGH -CLASS EONS T E A S

T E A S MORNING C O F F E E • n o w ca ter ing ior part ies , p n v s , ,

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arrangement , comiort i n the house that OUret

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M R S JOHN E . B A K E S .

#sday, May 26th, 1948. THE TEE8DALE MERCURY.

"ACID STOMACH ifi'i turn w a s acid as the

deuce; ftlt like demons on

the loose, he moment he'd consumed

a dish jf any kind from soup to fish, jpt Ned had wed a canny

bride ybo understood her lad's inside, just suck two Rennies, dear," she said,

»<\nd soon you'll find the pain has fled, t jg r alkalizing five-fold action •stores to meals their old attraction.** a/ise Ned did just as he was told ijid now his turn's as good as gold !

WHAT AMERIU THINKS ABOUT THE amateurs'Concert in 'TEESDALE MERCURY' AND TEESDALE PEOPLE

"No Reports of Politicians or Racketeers"

r r t f f l miseries of an upset I stomach—pain after meats,

heaviness, the feeling that Kjthing's worth while — are (boost always due to excess add. Quick relief comes from locking two Rennies tablets, tac-by-one, like sweets. Rennies ba?e a Are-fold action which neutralizes acid stomachs, kings back well-being. They gt separately wrapped, c o m c-ajaat for handbag or pocket,

and can be taken anywhere, at any time, without the need for water, glass or spoon. If two Rennies don't speedily end stomach-pain you should see your doctor. Rennies can be had from any chemist, 25 for 9d., or the big economy size — 100 for 2/8 (tax included).

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# T u b e s and F i t t ings . G a l v a n i z e d ~, T a n k s , Sheets, Waterbowls , D u s t b i n s ,

X etc . , Cat t le and P i g T r o u g h s .

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sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds false teeth more firmly i n place. Do not slide, slip or rock. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. FASTEETH Is i!ka(:ne (non-acid). Does not sour.

Get FASTEETH at Boots, Taylors, Woolworth's or any chemist.

One of t l ie m u n v overseas sub scriuers to the "Teesdale M e r c u r y , " Cap:a in R a l p h A t k i n s o n , o i New Jersey i n ^ine Uui etl States, l ias Kind ly sent ihe Ed i to r of the " M e r c u r y " a copy uf the " T i C o n l ' ree Press," a Weekly newspaper* pub l i shed i n T i i t o n , Ceoig .a .

I n the newspaper is a n article o. the " TeesdaJe M e r c u r y " heaueu . " The K i n d of Week ly Newspapet they have i n E n g l a n d , " and t u t comments expressed are w o r t h y o, r ep roduc t ion as e x e m p l i f y i n g the conclusions reached by the w r i t e i of i l ie a r t i c l e .

A l t e r g i v i n g details or the size o l the " M e r c u r y , " the a r t i c le s a y s "One who le p a g e is covered s o l i d i n advert isements , i n t i ie s a m e s izi type as the regu la r read ing matter . No borders s u r i o u n d the ads., jus , a l i g h t l i ne to d iv ide them i n the c o l u m n . " " P E O P L E O F GOOD C H A R A C T E R '

C o n t i n u i n g on advert isements , t in a r t ic le says : "One noticeable J i i u g is t i ie g i ea t nu inuer of e i i t e r i a in inents. There a r e m o r e m one i s s . t of that p a p e r tnan we n a v e .n » u m o i i i l i s . 1 ga iner f r o m l e a d i n d i a l the E n g l i s h i l l the r u r a l u n r i c i s are a l l of one c l a s s of p e o p . t

of good character and a l l k n o w am. associate w i t h one another . T n a accounts, 1 t h i n k , for the i n . m i l i u m a m o u n t of c r ime ihey have ove i there. A l l the t ime they are not w o r k i n g they are i n meet ings enter t a m i n g each o ther . "

So now the people of 1'eesd.ale m a y take p r ide i n the fact that , i n A m e r i c a at least, t l iey have tire l e p u t a t i o i i of be ing of good char acler, honest, and that ihey spenu a l l t he i r spare tune e n t e r t a i n i n g !

As m i g h t be expected, the adver t isements are of keen interest to t i n Amer icans , a n d the w r i t e r con'.in ues : " There are m a n y w a n t ads The ads. for help begin , 'Messengei boy requ i red . ' W h e n people a r t needed to w o r k they use the wore ' r equ i r ed . ' I f they w a n t to buy hog they use the w o r d ' wan ted at the b e g i n n i n g . "

As an example of the types o l advert isements, t w o are r ep r in teu i n f u l l . " P O L I T I C I A N S & R A C K E T E E R S /

I n conc lud ing , the ar t ic le says " A n o t h e r noticeable t i l i n g w a s

lire absence of c r i m e . No cr imes o i wrecks - were recorded. .Nothing about Courts . N o t h i n g o l wha Po l i t i c i ans or Racketeers h a d s a i d N o t h i n g of taxes. No th ing abou the Government or h i g h l i v i n g cost O n l y t w o announcements of p o l i t i ^ a l speeches. Bo th were local anu m i l d . "

I n f o r w a r d i n g the paper, Capt .A tk in son concludes his letter w i t l

reference to Burns ' s " U w o u . u some power the g i f t i e gie us," etc., and tncre is no Soubt considerable interest i n r ead ing the v iews o l a person on tire other side of the w o r i d on ou r loca l paper, and o i p a r t i c u l a r interest to read of the

onclus ions concern ing the people j i Teesuale obta ined i r o m a s^udy j f the " M e r c u r y . " R E T U R N I N G T H E C O M P L I M E N T .

T o . r e t u r n the compl imen t , we ive you an idea of Hie type o i

weekly newspaper pub l i shed i n what would appear to be a count ry

o w n very comparable w i t h b a i -i a r d Castle, l n t o n is i n G-eorg.a,

one of the Southern States o \ m e r i c a , and nas a p o p u l a t i o n o i ust over j.tKHJ.

The " T i l t o u Free Press " w o u l d appear to be a s m a l l concern vcr.\

m a l a r to the sma l l - t own news-t><ittii'S often seen on the l i i n i s , where the p rop r i e to r w r i t e s H i t nat te r anu o i t en sets up the type and p r i n t s the paper.

i 'ne size of uie paper is almost . u e i n . c a i w i t h that of the " AUr

i i j r i ' i ' ' bu t a l t h o u g h the " Erec t'ress " carries no s m a l l adver i i s t -ments s i m i l a r to those on the- back page of the " M e r c u r y , " the advei isements occupy three quar ters o ne paper.

Tney are a l l l oca l firms and the emphasis seems to be on b o l d type .au ie r than a t t rac t ive d i sp lay .

T i ie nearest approach to our s m a l l adver t isement is a news i t em w h i c h reads •—

NEW B A R B E R S H O P . On East Second St., where the

roads d iv ide is a barber shop dressed up to the last nock. F u i m ture to m a t c h . Operated by M r J A l l a n S h i i i i l t , l ong- t ime barber i n the shops of T i f i o n . The most i m ­por t an t of a l l is tha t y o u can get a good h a i r c u t for 55 cents.

. Amongs t the foodstuffs adver­tised are Cured Shoulders at 45 cents (about 2/3) a l b . and Dress Fryers at 75 cents, a lb . (3/6). T h i s apparen t ly refers to bacon a n d makes ou r r a t i o n at 2/8 appear tea-ionab le , except as to quan t i t y ! Dressed hens at 55 cents (2/8) and Beef at the same pr ice are other foodstuffs men t ioned .

F A T C A T T L E S H O W .

: I n the news i tems is the repor t of a Fat Cati le Show. The t i r a n d Champion i n the whi t e class was a whi . e lace Hereford steer w e i g h i n g 650 lbs. T h i s was so ld for 475 do i i a i s ( app rox ima te ly £120). The tirand Champion i n ttie negro class tvas a Black Angus w e i g h i n g 1,150 lbs., w h i c h b rough t 575 do l la r s (approx. £145).

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M E M O R I A L S 1M ST0N2. M A K B L E A N D O R A N I T E .

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. Houses , S t a r t f o r t h , B a r n - r d Cantie. ' D ' . s t a l i ; . No n l i j c c l . K a t d . 1 9 C 9 . Tel. 5 7 7 3 .

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W. BRUCE, P A I N T E R AND D E C O R A T O R ,

13, T H E BANK, B A R N A R D C A S T L E . We have a Good R a n g e of D E C O R A T I N G M A T E R I A L S . L o o k us up . W e do our best

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R A C I A L D I S T I N C T I O N .

Tue w h i t e and negro i la.i'ses du not refer to the colour o l (lie ea u<, out to me d . s t .nc t io l i le^ween the colour d ' - l l i e owners .

As Georgia is one o i the SouiUern States where .lie controversy o i ;n t status 01 co loured people is . -m. very acute, iue har on Hie i u . t r u i i n g i i i i g of - 'whi tes" and "hlacl is is j v e r y r i g i d a n d is etnpluasiseu even i n such events as t ins cui i ie s l w w w h t n the two races a ie Kep in t w o e i i t i n y separate classes.

Fur the r evidence o l this colotu wa r between ilie n o r t l i e i n s .ate. and the south is contained i n U n l i n a l pa r ag raph of the r cpo r : Oil ihe Cattle Show, w h i c h states, c o m l u e n t i i i g on the negro cal l ie :—

T l i i s b r ings to m i n d i i ie grea o p p o r t u n i t y of jiflie c o l o u i i ' d r a t i here i n the south i f le t alone b\ our neighbours- up n o r t h , i f l o t New Dealers h a d g iven a.-̂ i n l i c i , t ime and energy to g e a i n g .in. t o w n negroes sealed on farms i n ­stead of ge t t i ng ihe i i i m pol i t ic ; , w e w o u l d have made better citizen.-of tiie co loured race a n d n i c i \ -better and cheaper food . "

We i l l th is c O t i i u y do i i / i apuie cia^e tiie bitterness w i t h w l t i r . i i , « colour p i o b l e m is being fought u Amer ica , bu t Uie fo rego ing gives some idea of the feel ing i n tlie South.

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

Another feature i n ihe "Fie> Press" is an ar t ic le descr ib ing a v is i t pa id b y tire w r i t e r to a Lep^i Colony. The colony l o r the ?eg ga t iou of persons suffering' n o m leprosy, is s i tuated i n Cuba, ant. die w r i t e r describes how lie en tered the colony and ine i two lepers There f o l l o w s a deta i led desci ip-t ion w h i c h terminates b y desci io ing h o w l ingers and a rms and leg.' f a l l off i n t l ie la ter stages of t in disease !

I n a d d i t i o n to a few loca l i t e m ; there are scattered about snial paragraphs f r o m odd corners of the wor ld—plans for a series of u a n u i n France, a pecul ia r Venezuelan tree and the number of w i l d flower i n the Aleu t i ans .

Al together Hie " M e r c u r y " unu the " T i ' t o n Free Press" present iwt en t i r e ly d i f ferent styles and ou looks, but i n p r i n c i p l e they suli sci ibe io the same funct ion— t in presenta t ion o l loca l news a n d t h . p u b l i s h i n g . w h e n circumstance.-w a r r a n t i t of ihe views of ft] readers and the paper on any .op > concern ing the people of the loca. i t y o r the coun t ry as a who le . I is i n th i s w a y that ou r two g i e a democracies .were b u i l t and th t founda t ion on w h i c h t l iey slfcnd

LOCAL SPORT. CRICKET

iktuy v. Barnard Castle 2 n d X I . I ' i a v . d a i Hokeby on Saturday.; i i u n i a r d Castle 2nd X I . — S. Best . \Uil :-buiy, 0; T . Blenkinsop b

M k i i i s o i i , ; « ; E. M i l b u r n b Clap-lan i . 19; J. A t k i n s o n b Claphain , U; i . b a r k e r b A t k i n s o n , Z ; 13. Coates un out , 4 ; C. I townt ree c A t k i n s o n

o .na lsbury , u ; R. Pa rke r c Beadle n u l s b u i y , 6 ; P. Summerson no !

out, 4 ? \V . Howntree c a n d b R o b i n :

^oi i , 15 ; \v. Davidson b Robinson l ; extras, 11. T o t a l , 95. B o u e b y . — J . Hodgson c B o w n l i c e M i l b u r n , i 9 ; H . Bobinson i b w &

•a i - . i ' i , 14 ; F. A t k i n s o n b B o w n t i e e , i ; 11. M a i s b u r y b A t k i n s o n , 1 ; I I . \oodgate b A i k i n s o n , ( I ; P. War

Mm b A t k i n s o n , 10; \Y . Macdonald Blenk insop b A t k i n s o n , > ; VV.

l a p l i a m no t o u i , 14; N . B r u n s k i l i lot out, 9; extras , 9. T o t a l ( l o r 7

wicke t s ) , 100.

F I X T U R E S . I 'o -n ig l i t (Wednesday) , 6-30:

Bokeby v . West Har t l epoo l , a l u r d a y , May 29th : B o m a l d k i r k v . Bokeby .

a younger branch of ihe K i d d fam­i l y , v iz . , John K i d d , who b i i l l i a n t h put his uncle F red several tunes to the boundary i n h i s i nn ings , Fgg l c . s ion scored 94 a l l out, but the bad l i g h t had an effect on the ba t t ing . W i t h more luck , Fggles ton m i g h t have p l ayed to a d r a w .

E g g l e a t o n v . W h o r l t o n .

W h o r l t o n were the v i s i to rs on Saturday and bat ied f irst , scor ing 67 runs . Eggles ton fared none too w e l l i n g o i n g i n a n d lost t w o w i c k ­ets for seven runs . R a i n , w h i c n had threatened for some ihne, be­gan to f a l l s teadi ly, and a l ter h a l l an hour i n the p a v i l i o n a n d no signs of ceasing., the m a t c h ciideu i n a d r a w .

The W h o r l t o n players , accoinpan ied by m a n y of Uie Fggleston team had tea at tbe Tbree Tuns Hote l , w h i c h is r a p i d l y r e g a i n i n g its faint as a ca te r ing establ ishment undth the new proprietress , M r s Ridge.

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Eggleston v. Barnard Castle 2 n d X I . Ljgies ion had two games d u r i n g

tlie w e e k against B a r n a r d Castle ^nd X I . on Thur sday evening on .lie B a i l o l Street g r o u n d , and versus W h o r l t o n at Eggleston o n Saturday last.

B a t t i n g f irst , Ba rney r a n up 11 lor 4 wicke ts , ch i e l ly o w i n g to good b a t t i n g by F r e d K i d d , w h o against his o l d ctubinaies f r o m Eggleston, r an up the useful score of 46, a n d i l i o u g u missed at the w i c k e t w h e n ^o, batted i n h i s o l d style a n d was unfortunate enough to lose lus wicke t o n l y four shor t of h is h a i l

e i u u r y . H a r d luck , F i e d ! A t 114 for 4, Barney declared.

Eggles ton bat ted very w e l l , a n d thanks to a sound i n n i n g s of 30 by

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S W A L E D A L E C R I C K E T L E A G U E Ravensworth v. Scorton.

Bavenswor th .—A. Suggett c Hob son b Carey, 0 ; C. Benson b Carey i ; W . B i n k s c M o r t i m e r b W a l k e . 13; T . Temple b M o r t i m e r , 17; I t . L e y b u r n c Dawson b M o r t i m e r , F. S m i t h b Carey, 8; G. Morr issey b Carey, 0; N . B i n k s no t out , 14; B . Corner b Caret, • ; R. Dodds M o r t i m e r b Dawson , 1 ; J. Robinson b Scott, 12 ; extras, 1. T o t a l , 91.

Scor ton .—L. W a l k e r b B i n k s , Is G. B i s p i n c sugget t b Temple , 3 ; A. A d d y m a n b L e y b u r n , 29 • W . Dawson >c Dodds b Temple , 13; B . T h o m p s o n l b w b B ihks , i ; G. Scott c Corner b B inks , 7 ; S. Robson c a n d b L e y b u r n , 3; J . Carey c Mor­rissey b L e y b u r n , 0 ; F. c o l l i n s o n no t out, 4 ; C. M o r t i m e r b L e y b u r n , 1 ; B . Bennison b B i n k s , 6 ; extras. 6. T o t a l , 85.

B o w l i n g : For Ravenswor th , Ley-b u r n 4 fo r 12 ; B i n k s 4 for 41.

COLORADO BEETLE WARNING.

METHODIST LOCAL PREACHERS' CONFERENCE

l 'wo w e l l - k n o w n Methodis t lead­ers w i l l be present at Uie C i r cu i t Loca l Preachers1 Fe l l owsh ip Week­end Conference to be opened on Sa tu rday at T r i n i t y Methodis t Church , B a r n a r d Castle.

The Bev . J. A . Broadbel t and the Bev. J. E. Eagles, P r i n c i p a l anu Tu to r respect ively at Cl i f f College, Shetl ield, w i l l address the mee t ing . CUB College is the T r a i n i n g Home for Evangel is ts a n d is w e l l - k n o w n for the m a n y l ine speakers who have been t r a ined there.

The Conference w i l l open on Saturday a n d i n the evening there w i l l be a concert a n d tea. A l l in te r ested are i n v i t e d to at tend.

F I R S T DANCE IN AID O F V I L L A G E H A L L FUNDS.

held Tl te i i i s t pub l ic dance was on W i n ; M o n d a y n i g h t for the funds of the above. I n spite o l counter a t t rac t ions , there very good attendance was con t inued t i l l 1 a .m s t ra ins of Hie Dowson 's

"8SS*«i to be h e l d p e r i o d i c a f

a very l i be r a l

several was a

Danc ing to the

M i d d l e t o n

J CATTLE S A L E j ^ BARNARD C A S T L E D A I R Y M A R T .

A show of 60 d a i r y cows anu heifers met late rales.

Calved Cows (ISon-Aitesteu).—1st pr ize , G. W e a r m o u t h , Cockl ie ld , £63; 2nd pr ize , G. Richardson, H u m b l e t o n , £70. Others—A. H u d son, S c a r g i l l , £56 10s.; J. H . D u n n Newsham, £52 10s.; F. Anderson L a r t i n g t o n , £53; J. M a r r i n e r , H u t -ton, £49 10s.; T . Hu tch in son , M i d d l e ton , £49 ; J. K i p l i n g , M a r w o o d , £47 Calved Heifers (ison-Attesied)—R. Longstaff, Marske, £45; L . G i l l M a r w o o d , £43 1 0 i ; J. S. B r o w n Bold ron , £39 10s.

Calved Cows (Attested).—Is prize, W . A l l i s o n , Briscoe, £64 ; 2nd pr ize , J. Lee, R o m a l d k i r k , £52 i l l s . R. F . Iceton, Hope, £60 ; B . Kel le t t Langleydale , £55 10s.; J. \ \ . Duvies. S ta iumore , £53 10s.; K . Thompson, North Fields, £52 los. ' c a lveu Heifers (Attes ted)—H. Mace, Cock­l i e ld , £47.

Stores.—Heifers to £49 10s. ; geld to £35 ; bul locks to £51 as.

l i i e u tn ius l v ig i lance is uciessai, d u i i i i g m e c o i m i i g mouais t-j p u vent uie Colorado oee.te c s i a o n t i i n i g " l l s e ; i i n t i n s c o u n . i \ . l m s pes o i potato c r o p s is now p reva ie i i over large a r e a s of L u i i p e . . t i o n oeetles were f o u n d i n t i u 3 c o u n . i \ last year i l i a n ever before, a n u t. few neeifes l iave a l ready oec i i u c lected t ins year on iniiJorteu veget abies. The success o i m e a s u r e s lo t ue e r a d i c a t i o n o l the pest uepe i idb

o n p r o m p t a c . i o n and Uie -Nuiiis.r^ of . A g r i c u l t u r e appeals .o a l l to re­p o r t i i n m e u i a t e i y a n y u . s c o v e r y o. the pesi.

I n e iViinistry 'b Adv i so ry Lea i i c i i . « i gives a u u i u c - . . r i p . . . o n . . \ n . ,

y e l l o w i s h beet le about I I . H I , , u i - i n l o n g w n n mack s i r . p e n i . . i n i i u g Up a n u d o w n die bee.u-, n o i a c r u - s or any red or I C U U I M I j e i l o w ^ I U H

jti.»u o n potato leaves or a n u . i r i . o e ' i a o i e S , s l lo l t iU Oe t v g a r u e U a s

suspect, a n d specimens s e m , p u i e i -ai j iy w . m a piece of po iu . o l e a i , m a tu t box w i t l i no noie.?, to me .vl in .s i ry o i Agriculture, I ' l a m Pat l io iogy Labora to ry , M i l t o n R " a u , l larpeiiue-n, Herts, w i t h a le t . e i s ta t ing ihe exact place W h e r e l o u n d , a n d tlie name a n d address of the hnder . .Homing more s i io iud ue done u n t i l ins t ruc t ions are re­ceived l r o n i the M i n i s t r y .

A n y otuer communica t ions ' r e ­g a r d i n g th i s pest should be addres­s e d to the M i n i s t r y of A g r i c u l t u r e . Government B u i l d i n g s , rslock " C , " L y t l i a m St. Amies , Lancashi re .

A l l potato growers , especially ihose i n coastal d is t r ic ts , should l e g u l a r l y examine their potato crops d u r i n g the summer months and repor t at once i f they discover or suspect the presence of the Best. A s ingle undetected colony i n a p r iva t e k i t c h e n garden, a l lo tment or pola to f ie ld m a y resu l t i n a widespread outbreak d i i l i c u l t to eradicate. Unauthor i sed sp ray ing or other t rea tment of the crop may cause Hie beetles to spread.

aid of Church Institute and C.L.B.

Meii iue is of t l ie B a r n a r d Castle Xinaleui Operatic and Drauia t i t •• iciety produced a l o i n t r , o l ungs, choral numbers and sketches

on Wednesday. Thursday and F r i -l ay i n the Par i sh Church Institute, n a i d of the l i i s t i t u ' e and ;he

Church Lads' B r i g ide. The p roduc t ion was f u l l y w o r t h y

of the good cause i n w h i c h i t was g iven and the audiences Ihurough l y enjoyed a ga l axy of ta lent .

l'he s i n g i n g was p a r t i c u l a r l y good, both i n the solos and Ihe horus w o r k .

M a r j o r i e Ca i l , f iesh f r o m hei ecent success i n " The Geisha,"

aga in demonstrated her bea i i . i fu l tone and range i n ' T h e Diea in ol Home, ' ' f r o m I I Bat io.

\ n o i h e r " G e i s h a " favour i te and very popular ar t is t , Leslie Ca i l , had l song eminen t ly sui ted to his l ine voice i n " The Lute F l a y e r , " a very r i c k y piece c a l l i n g for perfect t i m ­

ing , w h i l e B . ( i ibbons ably lender-d the solo p a r i of the o ld favour i te ,

; Cockles and Mussels," capably u p p o i t t d by the male voices.

Tne Ladies ' Ensemble blended vvell i n t w o Fa r t Songs, " D e i p in the Shady F o r e s t " a n d " The l i a r -den ."

Another o ld favour i te " The Gen darmes," gave T . A. laekson a m i l o l m Marquiss nn o p p o r i u n i i y to

how that the males cou ld blend equal ly as w e l l a s the ladies.

M E M O R I E S O F H A R R Y T A T E .

I n the p lay " lei ou Par le Fran-cats," one was reminded very s t rong ly of the late H a r r y Tate. b> Tex Fi t kard's, p o r t r a y a l of ihe apoplectic, volcanic Major Kegulus Rattan, The same moustache and booming voice b rough t back mem­ories of H a r r y Tate i n bis " Moto r , i n g " and " Golf ing " sketches.

Tex P i c k a r d has a i h is very lies and that is commenda t ion m itself. As tiie F renchman , Vic to i Dulois , Norman Fender had a p a n w h i c h sui ted h i m . H e seems m o i e at home i n a role w h i c h require.-, a l i t t l e expressiveness than he does i n a s t ra igh t p a r i .

Sam Goldberg looked and acted the pa r t of the V i c t o r i a n husband to perfection, w h i l e as his wi fe , E m i l y Thompson por t r ayed nicely the V i c t o r i a n l iousewife . W i l l i a i l the appropr ia te eye-f lut ter ing and the proper m a i d e n l y modesty. G w y i i e t h Coutts, as A n g e l i n a Slug-gins, was the d u t i f u l daughter , i n :ier now customary role of the ser­vant, L a u r a Bar t le t t was #11" we could expect of her.

Peter Jackson is a lways at honit n dialect parts and i n Ihe p lay .

" E l d o i a d o " he took the mis, r iv farmer to perfect ion . He was ably supported by John B i r d , ftachel W i l s o n and Me lv i e Spencer.

W o r t h l y of special m e n t i o n \va> a monologue , " J o h n n y . You and M e , " g iven by y o u n g H o w a r d Davidson. H o w a r d was w o r d per feci and also conveyed jus , t i n igh t touch of pathos in h i~ h ndei .

ing . - ' • In the opening c l io ius Ihe fu

company was s . a i r i n g in •' V< -of the i ' .uard ," and brmight . 've i l ing in a conclus ion w i i b a voiced, n ice ly-ba la i i red sii gn "Jerusalem."

T r i b u t e must alsn be paid , F. Ferguson or I l l s m M I - I i i

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n i l paniments sions.

and pleasing inn runs.

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are Well known throughout

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reliability. AI every Branch

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Farmers, Builders, or agents requiring immediate supplies of L ime should get i n touch w i t h

PHILIP B E A D L E , L T D . Bowii-es Qua r ry . Mid-dieton-in-Teesdale ' l e l f p l o m . ' K o r c s l - i n - I ' e c s d . i l e 3

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J o i n the vast n u m b e r s o i m e n a n d w o m e n who p r e f e r Cepbon a n d re ly on i t . T h e y eet q u i c k r e l i e f f r o m the agonis ing p a i n of headache » :b perfect safety. Mt» i s n . l u a b l e for the t r c a t m - n t of R H E U M A T I C P A I N S . N E U R A L G I A , < i.i 1 )S 6: I N h L l E S Z A . T h e p r e s c r i p t i o n of a H a r i c y Street P h y s i c i a n , t ephos is not just a s ingle d r u g , a n d has no deleter ious effect on the he ar t Get some Cephos to-day .'

l- ' iuid debt purchased, thanks to dona t ion i i u m the W o m e n s tue (Eggleston b r a n c h ) . \ul c o m m i t t e e of G o v e m o i s a t r u l y g ra te fu l . .

The dance M.C.s were Moore and H . W% and u io l . t s ieali6cd a u p r o x i m a i e i y to

l r i t i t i -"toiv w h i c h

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SANDERSON PATTON Tlio wedding took place on W l i t

SaHI111--iy H iorn ing ai St . ( i smunn > Roii iai i l . 'atliol c C ' h i i i c i i , G a n t t m l . O f .Mh> W i l l l l l l ' l l .«lill'i$U.< derson. only daughter oi .Mr ami toss H . Samlr i sou . iii l . i . i i . . i nun Cottage. U a i n i i i n i . atiU Str •' i t ' i i - . ii-k Pa t l ou , o . i ly i^oii o i M r s I ' a t t .m a n d t i le l i . ie l i r i ' a t t o n . oi Hi s.* Side. AlaiK-hester. Fa ther i>. i l l oAiicated at the eereint ny .

The br-de. wJio was g veu awti.v by her la ther , wore a t w o - p u r e o. lyite-moss e i e p e , Wi l l i navy bin. hat w i t h small ve i l , a n d navy slim >. She t a r r i ed a shower bouquet o. p i r k car iKi , t :ons .

The bi desmaids were M:ss i ' l i y l -lis Wi lk inson ( .Gani io id) , and .Mis-Jeau Ewel|!, bridegroom 5 U.oce ( B u r y , Lanes . ) . M . s s W i l k usmi wore a p m k crepe diess w i t h brown hat and carr ied a shower bouquet of irises and cania t .o i i s . Miss Etvell wore a lavender sat J i die--w i t h head-dress to Ui i i t i - i i . am earned a posy of tupl ips and i t ses

The best man was A i r Wi l f r ed Cowan.

A l t e r the ceremony a iecept.011 was he'd at the Queen's Head H o t e l . C>a . i i l 'oid, and la ter the couple lef t for the i iotieyniuon i n Scotland. The bride wore a black co«it and sk i r t for t r ave l l i ng .

Their fu tu re home wiff be 111 Manchester.

FRED NEYISON'S FISHING HINTS 'Tish^rine" Advice Jo Anglers

STAINTON W H I S T D R I V E . Pr izewinne r s at t i ie w ins t d r ive

he ld on Thur sday evening at S a i n ­ton Vi l lage InsUtute were ; L a d i t ^ — 1 , Miss B . Metcalfe ; 1 , M i s fc\ K e l l a g h e i ; lowest score, M r s W. Thompson , cen t s—I , H . Emble ton; •>, M r s R. Uel l (as gent ) ; lowes s c o r e , M i s \V . Fr ie r . L u c k y chairs . M i s \V. Metcalfe and Mrs ( i . 11. Robinson. Lucky number , Mrs Robinson. M r s "swinbank d i s i i -buted (he prizes. Pooled ref re t l i -ments were served a n d danc ing fo l l owed to the music of t i ie M o d ei ' i iaues Orcuestra,

Before c o n t i n u i n g fu r the r on cast ing, I should l i ke to co l l ec t an e r r o r made i n last w e e k ' s notes. L i n e ID s l i ou ld read : '" l i i e size 01 the l i n e , " no t "The Hies of the l i ne . '

Now to cont inue . We left off l a s , after descr ib ing the con t ' c t g r i p , m i d we are n o w ready to coJdipeiici l i s l i i n y .

i m a y i i i e for a momen t y o u a n the d ia t of a clock. Your feci a n at 6 o 'c lock a n d y o u r head a i 1 o'clock. Tua whole ac t ion of goot cast ing mus t take place between i o ' c lock and £ o 'clock on o u r n n u g i n a r y c lock. By that 1 mean What ever y o u r l e n g t h of l ine , when t i n rod is at 11 o 'c lock the l i ne i s the wa te r a n d beh ind you ('->, shou ld be), a n d w h i l s t the hue n beh ind y o u mus t pause for, suy one secoud to a t low the Mie t> s t ra ighten i t se l f ou t . u n n o uccoun mus t y o u have the l i ne cracking l ike a w h i p , t ha t is due to no. a l l o w i u g sufficient t ime behnfd W l i e n y o u do hear a crack, look a y o u r end l i y , i t is good bet t ing y o t have w h i p p e d i t 00.»

After t r y i n g to correct Hie faults y o u are l i ab l e 10 make off t i n water , let us n o w proceed w i t h tht f o r w a r d cast. B r i n g the r o d Miiart . ly f o r w a r d to, say, I o 'clock, a n t at ihe same t i m e (keeping the e lbow clo&e to tiie r i i i s ) pu t Hie w r i s i

act ion i n to the rod , m a k i n g > u i t y o u do no t a l l o w the rod lu go lowei than Z o 'clock at ti le end of t in

• J M . T i ie . icasuu for l l i i s is Utat i the rod gets to say 3 or 4 o'clock

1 has a great r e t a rd ing effect 01, the l i ne g o i n g out .

P O I N T S TO R E M E M B E R .

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1 . - The pause w i l l va ry a ing to the l eng th of the casiini If you are throw ing ^ i i yards y o u can a l l o w three second?* before the f o r w a r d cast.

' • •—If y o u keep t l ie elbow instructed, the w r i s t is bound to get the l ine f o r w a r d .

:i.—Do not start w i t h i<» ' l i n e . T r y about two rod -and increase as you i n i p n \--•.

'•.—Another i m p o r t a u i [xu ' i i l 111 y o u r cast ing pract ice is a lways U a i m at a cer ta in spot ami - i v you get t l iere . IS is no use t a s t i n g a good l ine w i i l i o u t a sense of d i i ee -t i o n a l points .

By tjie tune l l i i ^ - a i i n l e is in p r i n ! (he Creeper w i l l be W " | | baft-lied out. The i-ivei 1- down to about summer level and I l io i fc« .here are good hatches of the I>tiit~ i i i the wafer . 1 n iu* l r en i i n t l you r a in w i l l i the present cond i t i on 01 •the r i v e r to " l i s h l i n e . "

How well •ASPRO' is known—and in how many different countries ! Known and needed everywhere for its S A F E , E F F E C T I V E S E R V I C E a j»in« pain, colds, feverishness—for its timely aid in dozens of different ways. In every corner of the world youtl find an 'ASPRO' user. W « with we had sp»c« to print all the enthusiastic letter! of which the** you S M here are typical examples.

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