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  • T H E T B K S D A L B M E K C U R Y — W E D N E S D A Y , J U N E 1G,

    V I L L A G E

    Church in Full

    pa Village Be l ls ,» | W i t h t h e m i l t

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    Hi iam, t h i r d 8 on •per, of Barn*™ Katie H i l l , R i c £

    ltd M a r y J „ a ide , "!rey M a r t i n , v » f t

    Newsham, W a t e i T h e offioiatip.™ Draketord-Lew'a 17 Servioe Corpg' ; who ia e l e r k 0 j

    j e i n g t h e n home (he Dtide'a d r S 3 a • a r i a ) , w i t h IKOQ •minings, and aha The bridesmaid, ""tr ot the bride _ ol ohampa^Q,'

    J r o s e to matca. (r, s i s ter ol

    i i n o r e p e - a B . to correspond,

    1 maalta, niece* - M U a Cynth ia - c a r r i e d lovely

    suets ol the brida | | l t ol the b r i de ,

    j s to the brides-Fbes.; man, and Mr • b r i d e waa g iven ! woli k n o w n and rural c i ro lea i n , •let waa ol white Kaquets o t c ia

    f a d w h i t e sweet adorned w i t a

    Dm, wh ica waa b r own wedd ing

    • d e r a t e d s i t e 0 ( » comprehending

    h e ot u n d e l e t i n g and, i n the near {tains of a oaatie I the F i tzaaghs . [ e v i n c e d i n the

    Habitants of the f e d houses, witn

    ad s tocks i a & , and many and I ne ighbour* and f aho ffered upon el is were r ung , rksb i ra wag led

    er una motor-ear . uegcoura. A f t e r I he ld a t the home

    c l i e n t laaohe a and personal

    I being present, eet H e i d ; M r i bride's-cske M r s Glaaper,

    satle (who i s an t i n , .-•ad who waa

    Igeutleraao), t h e n B r i d e a n d b r i de -I A f t e r w a r d s t h e phed by M r Robie -t b r i d e ' s t r a v e l l i n g Be, w i t h pink hat, j eer b r o w n mount . B o ace t a k i n g np tile, l e f t Ba rna rd fc the n o r t h . The Ey va luab le .

    er t i * service

    • a k biscuit barrel

    lilvor tea spooui

    n—ten pot aud stand

    isuion covar

    i knives

    Hpakfast cruet and stand and hoi-

    1 servers

    an conrt shoes

    (en dessert forks

    • f e r n pot is and sugar tuiv'»

    • I bread-l'ork

    L O C A L A N D O T H E R N O T E S .

    • tea kmvos -tapestry table

    I ta irof sheets

    pa the fireen. ." p i l l a g e , and •*< ' • > splendid

    a House, * J . White, H » l *

    Isrtaiaed unt i l kg, hia lendetws f LgroarsoflanS" 1 ! , . Coiasper, M i * * , C a l l of w t o o i a j j ^ Cwaaalaoiod»16^ B o l M r R C o ' B ^

    enjoyed W i were aupP 1'"

    krd Castle. J e d o n W e d n e a ^

    fCastle . A * 8 ? 0 e I with beef J j > » • b 7 w W

    « , and " , 6 » wa the b i l l » » , w lamp-P° 8 ' D pad into the s a ° P 9

    R o a r of [who were * l B " a o f S g r ^ u d . a o d o 0 " d , E r T l e y . - u 3 0 B ' 0 " 0 -

    Ho was a o : l J , « I remained l " t i u a [ M e d i c a l » » ° " ' B B . know convaleto*"

    rnrd and Lady Glsmis r e t u r n e d t o 8 t r o s s l a m . g l l 9 on Monday evening , motor : r g t r a m pjfiiogton.

    i cr icket match haa been arranRsd for fta'ordjy first betv;pon tbo officers ' . f the 17»;h B l t t i i i y Durhsra JJf(hi I r , ' - . i » r v sr.rl t*e

    f . . . . . 1 f t / l , I R « 3 / . m i \ T.. ;»!>!([ R ' g ' -fficera ni *ho l ( k h ( l ieat trve) In * 5 S Wickets p i t ched a t 230 p.m. B o

    B»u;:i du M ' - n l i r , w6o is n great-septsev* of jhe former V i e * r of Gaipfori?, j i sn^d the rtglish army i n Deotmber las t , i s now fttacbr-1 to the Rra? rve Ba t t a l ion , K i i g award's H o w .

    ' o Ifr John Wiseman, J.P., h -o ^lone s w n m i n

    1 t t t h i r t y r e c r n i t v from O/ ingcon , Rokaby, Bowes and h igher Tessdale.

    Tbe members of the Tessdale Vu lnn t ee r Traioisg Corps are t a i l i n g conspieuona headway i n d r i l l and numbers. .

    o gir R ichard W i n f r e y , M.P. , o l Peterborough,

    tfd Lady Winfrey a r d tRmily have been a t ay icg Pier the week-end n t tbe L a c g d c n Beck Hote! .

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    Mr Riddel ! , eoc u l Snper in iondsn t and M r s jiideil, of Barnard Cas*l-*, t a s en l i s ted i n the j-enadier Guards.

    o—— The reports f rom t b ' i Teesdalo Rronse moors

    ite most roseate. Never hsa there been a gore numerous orop of young b i rds .

    o Mr Percy L i t t l e , l a t e of Commerce Q.'.use,

    Btroard Castle, has en l i s ted i n t o tbo Pub l i c Schools Ba t t a l i on .

    o Tbe l " ' r . Durham L i g h t Infaaery, as

    npieaented b y a soraic?. team, p layed a lioilar eleven be long ing the 10th Leices ter gjgimerjt. on Wednesday, a t Deerbol t Camp, she Dnrhsms scor ing s ix goals t o no th ing , gnvo the Dnrhams!

    '•1 should l i k e t o say how v e r y satisfied 1 hive been w i t h tbe r cauhs whenever advertising in your newspaper," says a loca l badness m*u.

    Private Robert* H . Smiies, of the 5 t h B a t t a l i o n Durham L i g h t I r?f°nt*T, : s b*?i< wnanded i n lotion, and is now i n hospi ta l a t Bbxif ield

    o Tbe Rev. P h i l i p Cr?ok has r e tu rned to

    Whorlton vic&r-ige f rom K i l m a l c o l m , Renfrew shire, N.B.

    Private A . Jefferson, of t he local T e r r i t o r i a l s , who has been Buffering f rom the effoots of gas-poia a i tg , ! • e e l " ' d In tb& tirenchep on W t d t -Monday. a r r i v e d a; Barnard Oaatie on 'V1 unday (or a short stay.

    Mi C.H.C:»rbetf, I . . r r o ' - r l T h e a d m a s t e " c l the Satioijai Sohsol, Barnar i ! C * s t l e : i n ad i . i ion t o u increase of sa lary so £250 aa aeoret^ry t o the Agricu ' sdral Commit tee of t^e W l ' t a a i r e Coonty Council, also receives £200 hsAaaiacant Director o l Educat ion t n the sama Counci) , making a to t a l salary c t £450 per ; a .urn.

    Inside the pneaomecally l a rge hen eg^ w h i c h baa just been exh ib i t ed by M r W i l l i a m Park in , ot Boepherd'a Lodge, Marwood, WAS l ound a Beeund perfectly-ehap?aegg. Tkr.a, w t i o h has p u t into dry deck tue wear-anal tsar pairs, l e f t Barnard Cis t le on Fr iday so re jo la his ship . I t is eleven incntbs s i : C J M r Wai t e was previously ascore.

    Mt loss ^undhamf, r u r a l post messenger on the 8car;i>I rou te , k i l l e d an adder i n the lane ; « j J . - g f rom tb.e M o r r i t t Arms Qre tn Bridge, to Br igna l , about l o n r o'ejock Iss t Wedfli??i,y evening. TLe r*f).'.ile, w h i c h waa besutifoHv marked, wns t h i i t j - i i gh f . - s r .d -a -half icehaa i n l eng th . There i s co r eeo id of a viper of th i s measurement hav ing beoi. destroyed in Teesdale.

    Captain Rnper t S. W r i g h t , of t'ae 3rd Dnrhaa L igh t I n f a n t r y , has beau seconded for aervioe as a d i s t r i c t remount i>Qicsir. fformerly cxunooted w i t h the4!ih Durham L i g h t I n f a n t r y , Captain W r i g h t served w i t n the embodied Militia in the South A t r i c a n War . Ho afterwards resigned, bu t again t o o k up a commission i n the 3rd Ba t t a l ion of the Dnrhams Is 1909.

    Secanc-Lleutecant J . 9. Q. Aubia , ; who has lost bf on gazetted to the 6 t i i Battalion. Durham Light Infant ry , ia a K O B of M r J J . A n b i t i , Bisbcp Auckland. As a boy a t the K o r t h Etiters County School. B a r n a i d QastK', he luined the Offiaers' T r a i n i n g Corps, i a w h i c h re was promoted to tbe rank of sergeant Ha •tbstqaestfy j >ined as a p r i v a t e the Quayside Battalion, 9 th Morthumber isnd Fnui l i e r s .

    Mr Humphrey Pul le ice , f o u r t h son o l the 'ate Bisbcp ol Richmond, la te ly r e tu rned f rom toe " Ontario A g r i c u l t u r a l College," Quelph, *aa tbtMned » c c i r m ! B S ; o i le > hc> A r m y Borvioe Corps (9orae Transpor t ) . Uia elder b ro ther , **tLi .-Qtenant H . H V/. Pnl le ine i 8 t d N o r t h Staffv-idshire Regiment ) , is at tached to t i .e l a t padfoid Regiment , at.d :.aa been tor some t ime l a the trenches i n F iande i s .

    The Greek elect ions have resul ted i n a Majority f .r (be p a r t y w t o f ' lvou/ed i n t e r v e n tion on the pa r t of the Al l ies ,

    The promotion ol Capt. Stanley 12. Badcock *-tsa father is a Barnard Castle man) c l the

    5 t l 1 B»it»licu Durham L i g h t I n f a n t r y , t o the ! ' i t I,I major, is gazet tcu. He id repor ted 1 missing.

    . •'iTato Rober t Hunte r , of the 12'.b 'i.;.nos»f, l?s»rly a compositor i a the '• Teesdale ? c'cury " Offio. , a r r i v e d a t Barnard; Castle on **'arnay n i gh t on sevent j - f ive hours ' leave ot •naence. M r Hun te r has beau fi^hticg Practically ainco ia t . outbreak o l hoscili t iea, J0 ( 1 taa not sustained a scra tch. Ho waa in ™* memorable retreat from Mona, and i n the ""oouB and now h i s to r i ca l charge of t be 9 th ^Cers , He g i v t e a der.pl> i n t e r e s t i ng •coooot of the prowess ot t he B r i t i s h Guards l i ! °*'Lf! pitted against tbe Prussian Guards, ^tilreds o l t thom are bur ied i n rowf. P r iva t e footer left Barnard Castle l o r the I r o n t "pnday eight. He is in good heal th and in •wellent spirits.

    A body, believed to he thatol M r Vandarbilt ^American milliooaire, wbo waajoot on t h e B

    a 8 , l t a L i , i was washed ashore on Wednesday ~P°t on the Clare coast ol Dcol i ; , n o r t h ol the o ma el Moher. Tbe body was found by an " Wcman who was collecting seaweed. The

    %»» h1 w e t e ' 0 U E < i t o contain gold, and a gold Va!» w i c h A M O R L T ' K I a m corresponding t o M - " w r b i l t ' i initials. Papers were also lound. ii d e eesaed gentleman was the brother ol 2 , w hi tney , ol Holwiok Hal l . A later z^*He stated that the police Authorities are ^"afied that the body is not that ol M yWaerbilt, although it appears to ta l ly ,wi i ._ (on p 3 b l i » D e a description, and the gold watch

    * Poctat bore initials corresponding w these ol the lost millionsire. Letters i n ° Puckets had beeu teduoed to pulp by the

    r-Hon of the water, and the features had been reii 'i8>idi;egate, Barnard Castie, nnder da te 5 th M a y , 1915, i n w h i c h he says : I am s t i l l i n the U n d of the l i v i n g , v - d am as fit as a Oddle. Wc have boon behind for about feo d a j s . We g >t she lwd ou t of oar place, and

    ad t o come back a b i t Durhjf j the i s s t ten days wo have boen hav ing a f ai?iy decent t ime. Joat as sour l e ^ n r c i m e , however, we were o rops r i eg to KH 'J^le m:A go " up " sp/»!o. I n » b n t an boor's t ia ie w « w i l l be off. I t is no ; ie etc out; here. Thn enemy a « « . . desperate (oi;. They i:..v-.i bec^n mnkinc; pr»paratloua for a )oug t ime , &nd w i l l fc?ke aomo whack ing . The 4 Tee-?-waiter " lads 'have aoawexed ohoir comi t ry ' a ca l l " A l , " a n d tbo: ' are mv"o e l goad etuff. I f w.? s ro to w i n , sod w i a Ws m-ms, we mn3t havo more raen and muni t ions , Y o u Ban-not imagine wha t the a r t i l l e r y fire is I l ka i . a -hero. Wra ".ad !\ hot t ime on Whit-"Monday n igh t . Shells w u r e b u v s t l n g Uke tDTy. When t e n l i e a r the s'-ells whiza lng in toa a i r j ; u L t r e l y bave t i tuo to drop I I * t oa vho g ronnd before they bura ;% What a r e l i e f i t i s when you find t h a t you have fteea mi£isr ! The gas is en awfu l t h i a g We hsve r t e p i r t t o r s to b l lev ia te it'- I r •.:> : U fi'st t roops t o tew t a w t u l gas. T h i s : •« » nice oonn t ry , bu t tne sani tary arrHF . 'gemscis s ro bsd. and fi?a wr.ter is not fit to d r i n k ,

    Young Men's Christian Association Room, Newgate, Barnard Castle.

    By the a k i l f a l arrangement o l Miss Emerson a n d My 3 F r a n k l i n a v e r y enjoyable concer t to r t b e en te r tn i cmen t of onr soldiers w s givon on F r l d s y last . There was a v e r y good Bt tetrd-anoe, and a i l rxpreased w i t h grea t heartiness ti.'.h' apprec ia t ion . Rag- t ime Bongs, in w h i c h a l l took p a r i , solos by Mis s Emerson, Miss Rhine, M r F . Nevisou, M r Lamb, p lan ta t ion songs, b^pjo soles by M r Lamb, r e c i t a t i o n by M r s T . Thompson, and a song by a soldier o l the Leices ter Regiment made the evening most enjoyable. Mi s s Bessie Wlghtanan, who ie a v e r y young a r t i s t e , and who sang '• Tho l i t t l e grey home i a tbo wast ," was especially cam-mend-d. M r s F r a n k l i n ab ly accompanied on the pianoforte. M r Edw&rd Foster presided, acd M I exprosaioT of thanks was aireo. by t h e Rev. C. H . L i g h l l o - : .

    Wedding at St. Lawrence's, Lartington. A v e r ^ p r e t t y wedding,was solemnised a t the

    new Rom-in Qntboi in C ' u r c h r f Sr. Lawresoa , L a r t i c g t o t i , on Juno 8 th , the eob t rae t ing par t ies being I I I Pa t r iok MoLaugha;.--ar.nco fr( m M? Haigh t h ^ t M? Spence

    fc." i i.i U u t uumet^ing should b'i done w i t h respect, t o bot'a Cragg Farms, «*;d on the complet ion of piacs and ep-.-oitie.U; ;.s the w o r k wou ld be dona. By ggteement u l l farm dcaics weye repaired by the tenants, together

    the wh i t e -wash ing o l byres, The land owuer wou ld s top noxtons l i q u i d en te r ing the H i g h F i sh Pond, the tenant a l terw&rr ls l ook ing

    f ter i t . • Tbawe waa v.o re fererco to Osmond' Bal r»ad N i b y , the l a t t e r l a * m , ac tosd ing to M r Porter , beiug by far the wors t .

    Sergt. Moore's Thrilling experiences.

    M re H ncurs tor Our Gallant Territorial*. Sai-gt. J , T . Moore , cf tho 6iih Ba t ta l ion

    Durham L i g h t I n f a n t r y ( i ' e r r i t o r i a l a ) , ba rv ing i n France, i n a l e t t e r t o M r H . B r o w n , West UbawB, Barnard Castle, bear ing date 5 th June, 1915, s a y s : — I t h i n k I need no t enter i a t o any d e t a i l r ega rd ing our service since we a r r i v e d i n France. The papers, toge ther w i t h those wbo have a r r i v e d home wounded, w i l l ve r i fy the s ia temeat t h a t our task has been rough . But , nevertheless, those ot us who are l e f t face the music of the r o a r i n g German guns day by day and n i g h t by n i g h t w i t h hearts l i k e i r o n and nerves l i k e s teel , w i t h o u t fear or l avour ot the coward ly toe i n t r o n t . I am absolutely _ roud ot my ba t i a l ioo . I commenced my c r w i t h them as a p r i v a t e soldier , and I havo for the second t ime i a my service, t h rough mer i t , a t t a ined tho r&uk of sergeant. I t h i n k t h i s is no th ing t o be ashamed of, and 1 feel p roud of i t myself. I w i l l g i v e you a br ief ou thue of our advance ot the 26th ol A p r i l , under the heaviest sheil-fi.-e I r o m the Germans ta t i t baa ever beoa witnessed i n h i s to ry . I t was a serious episode. Sheila ot a l l var ie t ies b u i s t i u g i n dozens—»Jack Johoson'a," shrapne l , coal-boxes," aud gas snella—buii we s t i l l pushed on. 1 was expec t ing toy t u r n ovary moment. M y Haversack on my l e f t s i d e was b i o w u off as otoaa as a whis t le , and my cap taken

    ff my head. Bus we regained the tranches, and 1 was unhur t , exeept m> i f rom the

    fltsi ct tbobo botissiy gas abeUa. Wo were en i n too krauehes to t flvo dajS and five

    igc ta , wi ' ;h very l i c t l o food of water . I was at on p a t ro i i n f ront of the fi.-:_ l i ne o l

    tronohea to t r y and ascertain taa enemy's posi t ion . I cad not g«»t L,e out o a onr r i g h t flank when toe " d i i t j aegs " opened a heavy r i f le fire i n my di reoUon. I dropped 11*.:. on the grouud, and rctsaiu^d mot)ess. I t was wne, Bsron d u M o n l i n , and the R -sv . J . H . da Mon l in -Browee are s t ay ing a t Hampton Cour t .

    Barau d u M u n l l e , who is a gi •. •. ;phew o l a forme? V i c a r of Gainford, jo ined the Eogl i sh army i n Dec; mber i!ully l i n s d w i t h copper beech leaves, The Re?. H . W. H Uirobara (vicar) olBeiated. The i r s a r i p -t i o u on tae breastpiate of taa c»ni.-. wa ich was o i p l a i n oak, w i t h brass inountitu-,-, was las l o i i o w s : — • ' John E d w a r d T i i b u r c , die-n June 12th, 1915, aged 54 yearr ." T h » | r i c c i p a l m o u r n a r i v.eve M r Ge^rgo TUburB t Rastno . i . - j * ( b r o t h e r ) ; M i t s L o n i e T i l b u t i : : , B a r n a r d C s l l a ( s i s t e r ) ; M r and Miss Glbsoo, Somimerhouie, near D a r l i o g t o u (b ro thep - ia -Uw and n l o n ) M r and M r a C h v r l e s Bslnbridge, B s l t o j G< t l near Bishop A u j k i a a d (nephew and n*eoe); ana M r s A. Stopaenson, Cupp;orOoks (uuph

    niece) ; '5 • Stanisy Gibson, A c k i a m , , , M i d d l e s b r o c g h ; and M r Ernest Gib?, Sumraerbousa (nephews) ; M r s ' • - J : • . Y Park-torrace, Bernard '- 'astle; M r ana Mise Watson, Spr ing Lodge, Barnard Cas t ic ; T . H n l l acd T . Young , M r and M r s W. Hodgso::,! 17, Horse-market , Barnard Cas t le ; Ne l l i e kud M a r y , M r and M r s R. H . Humphrey, Neasham-grange, near Da r l i og ioa ; M r s J. L . Thumpiioc Westnolme H a l l , Wtuatou ; M r aad M r s Acki . . -sou and fami ly , K ing ' s Head H o t e l ; M r Lud M r s J . G. Johnson and fami ly , M : / cat at: t e r r a c e ; M r Charles Taylor , L i e u t • O o l r W i and ?.-ra H . C. Wataot), E . Dickinson, Sue.d l a n d ; W i l l Surteoa, ^ u c d e r l a u d ; M r s Smi th acd fami ly , Bar, a.-d Cas t ie ; M r and M r s E. C, Surtess, M r &c.d .t'.-, T. B. I l l s l o y , and Miss Has twe l l , Da r l i ng ton . Messrs T . Borro-wdale and Son were the undertakers , and the hearse and mourning co&uaes were t rom the King ' s Head mews.

    A Mrmbc.r of the Old 7th North York Rifles The dea;h »• - s pK'.:? on c'.ar-.

    EuOg-Btriiat, U ' r ^ n r d OiS ' le , -• to l l , at t he r g e ol 80 :• «ars. ;./...;«,aan waa educated a t

    •y raornttijCi i n f M r Tnoauss) The . i o- • sa i

    the Weeli - *n Day School i n th i s t o w n , In or about-• i r Su ther tand ' s t imo, anda>fter«viih several others he bought n la-.-ge viae? c i •a'-d i a iC.nsas, but . un fo r tuna t e ly , t be v e n t u r e wrj* not euccassfui. Af te r l i v i n g to Kansas to r about t w o years ha go t mar r i ed ii-> a i r d y f rom Wak< fi.Ho roin.»i«ed i a America I ; r out t h i r t y j u i . f i , a..d »jalo came hack to -hia count ry , whore oe stayed w i t h h i se ia te r , M r s Dixon, a t t he M o u n t , Park-terrace, Barnard Castle, lo r the space of t w e l v e yearo, h is w i f e hav ing predeoeased h i m . M r B e l l w r s one o l th«. first t , j reoogoise the importance ot the voiunteor movement In ^his t o w n , sno he ws3 en e^r ly ruember ot the " I d 7fh N o r t h Y o r k K i l l j . , and - c rack shot. Ha le ves a mar r i ed dsnshtor , . " ' • " . ' * i J of honor r of the 17 3*«> alio-j Durham

    liigl:'u I n f a n t r y , under the oo.ai.ia- a o l Oi . po ra l W. H t s i o p , eoaeis4ing of P.-'.t .-.os M^adock,

    E l i i o U , I ' .oroe, Thrrupooo, Reed, d o r a m i o , G u j , Smisa, U n a l e y , Cc i l l j g costnrne w-s o i p »Lggonfl w i t h ch i ld ren , representat ive boy sooula, under S-MU-master - t s 3 Beal, w i t h bugle b i n d g i r l guides, " Kaiser B i l l , " oa W o g , « i ; and l a a t l j , ''Beaees o' tha Byre B-iud," under the leadership of M r J. Ta l l en t i r e , w i t h sui table banner, and disccurs ing acme-wha t unharmot ious music, causing a good deal of merr iment w i t h t he i r get-up dresa. The meet ing waa under the chairmanship of the Rev. J . W. Brent , the new v ica r of L-u .hk i rk , and very able addresses, were g i v e n by M r S. Coul tbard, represent ing the Newcastle In f i rmary , and M r R. L u c k , jun , , on bahalf of Darlinvrtoa Hospi ta l . A number of concerted ifcewi wore af terwards given by the eoaool cb i lu ren , who h,\v baea t ru iued by Miss Saunders and Mis» Dowsoo, and were h igh ly appreciated for tae able wny i n w h i c h they acqu i t t ed themselves. Bo th a t L a i t b k i r k Church aud a t the P r i m i t i v e Me thod i s t and Wesleyan Chapels special services were held on Sunday, and col lect ions taken cn behalf of the object . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

    Acid stomachs are Dangetous.

    Common tienuu Advice by a Dis t i rgui&hed a p e c a l ' s i ,

    " A c i d " stomachs are dangerous uooauee ac id i r r i i a ^ s and icfiamea tbe del icate i i e i n g of tho stomach, thu. i h inde r ing acd p reven t ing the proper ac t ion o i the stomach, aud leading to ninc- teatbs of tha iasm of stem eb t rouble f i v O i wh ich people sull-.r. >>;i-. -^.ues outl medic ina l t rea tments « r e saolese ia stack eases, to.- they leave tho s-.urce ct t rouble , the acid in llie stomacli, as daagerousas t ver. The ac id mus i be neat ra . i ssd , \ui i t s formatf ' jn prevontod, and too best t h i n g for t h i s pavpooe is hs!f-a-te->8£ioui ?ul of bisuvatcd magueaia, a s imple antacid , tak .a i n a l i t t l e warm as co ld wator aftrt^ i i gno ran t b r c t h r o t , ooncoinicK t h e m wh ich are »a l e«p . " Tho t9te.i^i.u i-c, fcaestMi saads ap t c i a l rufer-e c . j t o t t o u . + . . ,ca broto ' . r . M r W. O i d i e ...-cbiued a t tot. J , u u St tne conclusion o l

    .t. v ice p ' a j ^ a ihi•' D . ^ d M t c u " i n Saul .

    A batious c i r iw-back is be ing l e i t i n the , d i i i r le l j o w i n g to the con t inua l d raught . Farmers ' crops SCS v ^ r y Hght , and i n some L a u e s .- u g r a s s is r i p e u i u g .

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    Mr Wa l t e r Ron ton , sou of M r i. Robsuu j a i c e ; , ' ' i d d l e i a D , L a a sudtian a t t ack ot anpsudic i t i a lus t Saturday, a r i hod to be convajaed en r r i ed ly by motor-car to D a r l i n g -tan Hospi ta l to uoCeigo aa opera t ion . Ha is tae o igaa ia t a t sUddletes w»^iayan Church . • • *

    c.( P r i m i t i v e « e ; . j d i t . - . Sunday »cnool au.-.iveisaiy W M S celeo.->ted l as t week-end. A p u n l i c meet ing SMS h I d M Saturday oven iog ,

    u ^ h ' C a M r K Uvao, • i l n l i s t . s s d o ther t r l e a d s t o ^ i •>'-' - , uo:is uu-per I j l l o w e d .

    Spei.tal serriees were soaauct^d on Sa .day . Tao v i r i o n s g i / e r i a g s s a t tended.

    Pemoline Sk in Oin tment ia the Oiu tmcur w i t h a 10yesrs ' -non-lai lure repu ta t ion . J / l i pet jar , Irom Mason's D r u g Stores, the Pemoline Depot, Barnard Castle.

    BLANCHARO'S PILLS Arennnvr.liedfor all Irregularities, etc. TheyBpeeaily otlcrd

    rtiiiet', and never fail to alleviate all suffering. They supercede Pennyroyal, Pi l Cocliia, Bitter Apple, etc,

    BLANOHAKD'S are too best ot a l l P i l l s to r Women Sold in boxes. Is . l id . , by TiOOT.V Branches, T A Y L O R ' S Drug Company Branches, and ail Cheaaiat*j or pos ire

    same price, from LESLIE v'ARTYN, Lirnitad, i iUmis t t ,

    fre^ —in»flt* f^'-d v,.h..ihi.' Book'.-.!. »K^B :. Ask for your mon-.y back i f o benefit is obtained. Of a l l Chemists a n d Stores, or post free, I s . l i d . , f iom Money Back Corn Cure Company ( I l l s loy , 0 emiat), Barnard Castle.

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    Child Accidentally Drowned at I HaggerJeazes.

    Winnio Lee, ag^d t l ree yvars, daughter of J o i n Lee, p la .e laye- Haggoriasz^s, went o n ; of .be iuuao anon- f i t a J U ' . J C ' . O J the n i g a t of ;he 7tn n a , i L t. w i ; L % . .uer o i i i i a oi the aamu

    . T w o or t h r e e miuutea l a t e r the l a t t e r o i a a liaok saying ctecLAked c.-d f*l le i n to the

    Just then t i .e father C A - a e i n , and ran raa-'.d t o a le wat-./, wh ich is » J , u t t w o f j e t O c a ^ i S d p u i l i t i ton • .angl i te r . u t V< h bass is t -

    uce, a r t i f i c i a l respira ist was resor ted to, ba t w i t o o a t a v a i l A n n.u.u:st s a l he id i a the WealeVti : Chajael, B u ' t e r k a o w ' e , by M r J . X . Pfeua,Hsotvncr, ou «ue 9 i i i l a S . i n t , when a verdic!) of " . u « . . . I - . . . i ' * was re t s rVad .

    , f Marriages. ttsSSSJ: UBLL.—Oa JUO-J i - i . 1915, a t t n u

    We*ljsy'/0 Cl iuroc , da rnard Caaaie, by tne l i e v . 5. Penr.a-: Uodgson, fteorga Hen ry a»nde, of tae D e ( u j Stuff, S i x t h Ba t ta l ion

    Durham L i g u t I n U n t r y \ , r: .;• -rial*), to Anr:ie F a ^ o e t t , >..ungott, daughter of t i .» . a t e . M r Joca Be i i , oo tc i - l iuJoer , and M r s io-.ii/ S tod i e j House, Barnard Caatle.

    B E B T I I A O I : bii t i 'UEMSON.— Or Jsne 12th, a t St . Oawala a C m r e b , W c s i Ha.-tlopooi, by toe Re . - :T . C. Gobat, M . A . i.brotiieiHtt-law < f the br ide) , r u a u t c d b> the Rev. H . Robinson, v icar , John W. Beetham, sluer aou ut toe l a to Jams., "weighoil Beat l ism and M i s Beetham, Rokeby Gra t e , Barnard Castle, to R a t h O. S t r p h i u s a n , y„ut,gest Uttughtor o l the la te Mir arfti Mrs Wi l l i am Fcompson Stephenson,

    f Threaten, .Vest Har t lepool . | r tUa t r i s .

    M E I C A L I . - A t Lodgt, J? ,, Ho,by Park, on June 15th, 1015, A d ? , i .eioved a t a g h t e r ol John a i d Bsatriee Muiaa i f , i^ged 19 years . To be i n t e r r e d i n the Dissenters ' b u r i a l -g ro j ss l , B3.rr.a1-d Cast ie ,on F i i o a y , June 18th, s i 3 p.m.

    ' f iiiUURN.—On tee 12lb i o U t a t , a t M a r k e t place, Br.raard C a s t k , John E d w a r d T i l b u r n ,

    54 ^ ears. i o o R E . — O u y a u l l t a J u u v , i , - u a j l i e k i V i l l a s ,

    Baruara Caatle, Satai> Aasa Moore , daughter o l the la te George Moore , &fced 62 years. Sudoral on Thsrsdny, tbe ' 7 t h fune , cortege l eaving rosiaeoce a t 3 r . m . F

    In aterrorism. BKCUVSI.—la l o v i n g , affectionate . ... u,u.1.^oe

    of ray dear brother, B e s t ] B r o M a of Stoney Keld , Bowes, who capa i tou t h i s Ufa i n p*aoe, Jane I2ch, 1913.

    Two v- Ai - have passed no lon^ue can tali ' The loss of one 1 loved so well;

    ^ But while he lies in peacefnl sleep U if memory i shall ever keep.

    I 1 mourn for you, dear brother. Buz not with 'mtward abow ;

    1 l-'or the one who loved you. Weeps silently alone.

    — Ever remembereu by bis l o v i n g sister, Mary.

    JAQUKS.—In o w i n g memory gl onr dear mother, Hag^r J iquea, wnu uutd June 13tb, 1914 . - ' For so Ho give th His beloved sleep."

    Return Thanks. 1 I S MISSES T 1 L B U K N r e t u r n sincere thanks

    to stai-y k i n d friends fas tba beaut i fu l floral tributes and geooroua 6>mpstby in their great bereavement.

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