JAMES Jrenty-nine Imeeting SHAKESPEAREAN riABINCS AT Ml WESLEY GUILD. ,,<">LE A G E N T F O R W. & A . Gilbey's on VVednes- I Precepts. pe precepts f o r F o r e s t liddleton-in-Teosdale, |65_, w h i c h he said w a s I t is a very heavy Ike Forest.—The C l e r k : •have w o r k e d o n t t h e |most n i g h t a n d d a y , different accounts, i n I Appointed. nght t h e M a t r o n o u g h t I f she i n t e n d e d t o s t a y Bgle man was e l e c t e d ? ( r a i d i t i s o u t of t h e i i n g t o t h e orders o f oard she can hold t h e She differs i n hep Da of how l o n g , a n d t h e | settled b y the Local \b they c o u l d n o t m o v e fttter. They c e r t a i n l y [inkind. i y had already b r o k e n must remember t h a t . ' do anything u n t i l t h e ' the central authority, ^hat, i n answer t o t h e Beeived t w e n t y a p p l i abulated as t h e y h a d | d be read i n t h a t o r d e r . »t, as one a p p o i n t m e n t he other, ho should l i k e he M a t r o n as t o w h e t h e r I office. i t o stay on, as I t o l d | pardon. I was n o t t o l d , shes t o stay o n . S h e of t h e order, pent Board w i l l have t o fishes t o stay i f she o u , a'C t h i n k w e can g o i n t o . t h e l i s t of a p p l i c a n t s bite, 21, W r e x h a m , w o r k S l u t , r u l e d o u t as n o t i r e s t r i c t i o n ; Jonas B . Bowie, d e p u t y - o v e r m a n , f i l l i a m B a r t o n , 31, N o r t h ouse labour s u p e r t n t e n [ m a r r i e d , one c h i l d , five Sylum l i f e ; John L e a d s employee; M a r k Jones, I k of w o r k s ; E r n e s t E . | t a n t master, W a n d s w o r t h i d i u g t o n , 20 J years, N e w l workhouse, N e w m a r k e t ; |rkby Stephen, w o r k h o u s e nion ; H e r b e r t Raby, 2 7 , ster, Chester U n i o n ; 0, dispenser a n d book* B, ruled out b y t h e age point, said he t h o u g h t I been cast upon p e o p l e | t o t h e age r e s t r i c t i o n . > moved a n amendment, by M r Lodge, t h a t t h e ndidates be from 35 t o 50, i (Mr Robert Armstrong) he amendment. H e n o w Duld b e p r u d e n t t o t a k e l o g on t h e p o i n t he h a d be was t o a d m i t t o t h e it t h e i r own u n i o n ? led t h a t inasmuch as h i s over, a n d t h a t h e h a d ed w i t h i n j u s t i c e , t h e y inform the meeting o f kke place. H e w a s n o t t's amendment h a d been i w o u l d have p u t i t to he had g i v e n e v e r y | mot ion t o be r e s c i n d e d i put, but there was n o So h e took t h e n e x t ; so, be t h o u g h t he w a s he personally t h o u g h t i high, for a candidate • age w a s nearly ready f o r w o u l d now proceed w i t h lining List:— ok, Barnard Castle, 32 ; i Orinesbj, ruled o u t f o r i terms of t h e a d v e r t i s e r s ; W . P. A m b r i d g e , , engineer ; J . W . B i r c h , bracer, no f a m i l y ; T . G. Fine, son of M r Soulsby, C. H u n t , 30, B a r n a r d ster of t h e workhouse, a n d [ of D a r l i n g t o n w o r k h o u s e ; , C h o r l t o n ; H . Cooke, SO, | o u t ; and C. R. S m i t h , r's assistant, l a t e at t h e BURTON DINNER PALE A L E , I n I m p e r i a l P i n t B o t t l e s , 2s. 6d. p e r dozen. OLD, SOUTH DURHAM YORK AND WESTMORLAND ADVERTISER. R E G I S T E R E D A T T H E G E N E R A L POST O F F I C E AS A N E W S P A P E R . Established 1854. Barnard Oastle, Wednesday, November 24th No. 2,845. I N BOTTLE, NOT C R A T E D . NORTH [Price One Penny. 1909. ? Aerated Waters of the Finest Quality, I n Syphons a n d B o t t l e s . UP-TO-DATE NEW WINTER GOODS. Croceries and Provisions, Class, China, and Earthenware. L a r g e A s s o r t m e n t o f GOSS C O A T O F A R M S C H I N A n o w i n Stock. WILLIAM BRITTAIN, Winston, DARLINUTON, A g r i c u l t u r a l Engineer, I m p l e m e n t M a k e r , a n d A g e n t Shoeing a n d General S m i t h . BINDERS, MOWERS, and a l l kinds of Farm COMMERCE I m p l e m e n t s R e p a i r e d a n d done up as n e w . Machine and Plough F i t t i n g s of a l l Loading Makes i n Stock. Illustrated Price Lists of Implements on application. GEORGE WILLIAM PLUMBER, Incandescent Gas Lights (Welsbach Patent). E l e c t r i c B e l l s a n d F i t t i n g s . L a r g e Stock o f General I r o n m o n g e r y , Lamps, L a m p Chimneys, etc. BEST VALUE. P APEHHANGINGS I N GREAT V A R I E T Y , f r o m L e a d i n g L o n d o n M a k e r s ; Cordelova, M n r u m o r n o , a n d o t h e r Raised P a t t e r n s f o r Ceilings, e t c . Estimates g i v e n f o r a l l k i n d s of w o r k . P a t t e r n Books sent f o r I n s p e c t i o n . 22, BARNARD ADDISON S. Breen, R 0 p e & Twine Works, 18, GALCATE, BARNARD CASTLE. Dealer in all kinds of Brushes, Mats, &c CARTER BROTHERS ALE ANTWOODHAMS, Direct Importers and Bonders of BARNARD CASTLE. Baxter's Celebrated Ales, -\ Price Lists on application. Agents for the Liverpool, London and Globe Insurance Company. A l s 0 Hepworth's Noted cted. Aerated Waters of the Finest Quality in Bottles and Syphons. All Orders will receive our personal attention. OVERCOATS! M A C K I N T O S H E S ! RAINCOATS! I n all the latest Styles and Materials, can now be seen at The Perfect Pick-me-up is a title which, may be applied to that indispensable item in every family's favourite remedies—Beecham's Pills. They possess in a very marked degree those peculiar properties which constitute the ideal restorative. Their effect upon the run down disordered system is at once noticeable in renewed energy, freedom from headaches, biliousness, and the many evil consequencez of indigestion. Their curative action, more over, is real ami lasting. Not.only do they pick you up but they keep you going strong and steady. When run down take THE CLOTHIER, P A T T E R N BOOKS SENT O N A P P L I C A T I O N . Experienced M e n sent t o any part of t o w n or c o u n t r y , and a l l Orders p u n c t u a l l y attended t o Sold everywhere in boxes, price I Hi (S6 pills) & 219 (168 pills). SUN £5 £500 TO BONDSMEN D V A N C p to ovary olaai ot Haspectable Borrower, upon note of band alone at lower interest and easier payment* h u n any other office. I I people who are dealing w i t n other offloej and paying the uanai interest w i l l apply to me I w i l l pay inete loans o i l l o r them, and advance them what t h e - sury" Limited, at t * « of t h e Company, **< I Castle. n b e r l T t h , 1909. Post Free. J. S. BOUSFIELD, UPHOLSTERER, ETC., * W— . knot doi better auulv a n duo., Co., " ' ^ ^ ^ i than ^ » » » t o K- . SsLLIU UJFFKKOo and where they w i l l be able to get a Loan at a most reasonable ratei of interest, and at a lair dealing. Distance no objeot No tee*. Try and be convinced before applying elsewhere.— For terms, e t c , apply to hi. S L I C » K o a £ d X ? 4 V r l L h a o , Darlington. Telephone, Oi28. Also 2a. SUveVSu. B t S k t o n 0 t m D l 4 0 E J OHN C U R C H I N , 1 6 , A l b e r t Road, Middles brough (well-known i n the district), w i l l Advance Sums of £ 5 and upwards to Farmers. Tradesmen, and a l l Respectable Householders! Write or Ueostewtifainctoapply. READY. " L A Y S OF CASTLE BARNARD," By the REV. BLACKBURN CLARKE, M.A. M R J. M Y E R S , Do Business with an Englishman. for 2 for 7/6. THE CALEDONIA MANUFACTURING CO., Shipley, Yorks. H. BENJAMIN, risks:— ROBSON, Post Free. NOW i oldest Insurance Office in the world. i apply to the A g e n t s l o r I and Neighbourhood: I 9. V . Owl. Newgate. B H A I on the following DAMAGE, i of R e n t and Profits. Personal A c c i d e n t Sickness & D i s e a s e Fidelity Guarantee Burglary. T H E M A R V E L . 3/11. 5 B E L V E D E R E T E R R , BISHOP A U C K L A N D , A V I N G r e m o v e d from Galgate, B a r n a r d W i l l meet y o u r wishes i n e v e r y respect. Castle, w i l l c o n t i n u e business f r o m h i s L a r g e o r Small Sums m a y b e h a d a t once b y w o r k s h o p a t T H O R N G A T B M I L L S , w h e r e a l l responsible persons o n t h e i r orders w i l l r e c e i v e p r o m p t a t t e n t i o n . Post NOTE OF HAND ALONE, cards t o W e s t E n d T e r r a c e , B a r n a r d Castle, w i l l receive attention. A t l o w r a t e o f I n t e r e s t a n d easy p a y m e n t . Advances also made o n L i f e P o l i c i e s . P l a t e o r other available security. P r i v a c y a n d honourable dealings g u a r a n t e e d . Any information gladly given personally o r b y letter. A iFire Office. THE P A I N T A N D W A L L PAPER WAREHOUSES LACK AND NAVY "VICUNA DRESS A n d A r t i s t s ' M a t e r i a l s ' Depot, S K I R T , T r i m m e d S i l k B r a i d , Perfect C u t 4, M A R K E T P L A C E , B A R N A R D C A S T L H . a n d F i t , 38io. and 40in. 3/11. call. With Biography of the Author and Historical Introduction by R. J . JONES, B.A. CLOTH BOARDS, 3/6; PAPER COVERS, 2/To be had at the "TEESDALE MERCURY " OFFICE, BARNARD CASTLE. USE PAUL'S JAMES WRATHALL, INKS, THE BEST OBTAINABLE. Decorative Painter, Sign W r i t e r , Gilder, P i c t u r e F r a m e r , a n d Paper Hanger. Estimates g i v e n f o r w o r k i n any p a r t of t h e district. All work p r o m p t l y e x e c u t e d a n d satisfaction given. Efficient a n d R e l i a b l e W o r k m e n o n l y employed P a t t e r n Books o f t h e l e a d i n g M a n u f a c t u r e r s of W a l l Papers a n d R e l i e f D. :c orations sent on a p p l i c a t i o n . SOLD A T T H E "TEESDALE MERCURY" OFFICE, Market Place, Barnat,J.Castle. F. WINPENJNY & SONS, Clothiers, Hatters, and Hosiers. Suits to Measure - - 42/- to 63/- SPLENDID RANGE U » PATTERNS T O SELECT F R O M . Youths' and Boys' Ready-made Clothing. Sole Agents for Burberry's Slip-on and Aertex Cellular Clothing for Ladies and Gentlemen. 7, Horse Market, Barnard Ca^tl.e. The Lord's Prayer in Mulagase. The annual m e e t i n g i n connection w i t h t h e London M i s s i o n a r y Society was h e l d i n t n o Congregational Sunday School, B e r n a r d Castle, on Thursday n i g h t . T h e R e v . C. E . E v e r i t t occupied t h e c h a i r . — M r L a m b e r t B r o w n sub m i t t e d t h e local financial statement, w h i c h showed t h a t for t h o year 1U08-9 t h o Congrega t i o n a l Sunday School h a d c o n t r i b u t e d , b y missionary boxes, as l o i l o w s :—Boys, i ' l 17s. 7 i d . ; g i r l s , i l o l;Ja. H : - < . ; i n f . n t class, HI 2a. 3d. ; m a k i n g a t o t a l l o r t n e year ot ~ ; i 13s. 9 l . These figures showed au increase ot Hi 1 3 s . 0 i . since 11W7, aud, f o r t h e t h r e e years, a t o t a l o f £17 Ss. I d . had been raised by t h e s c h o j l f o r t h e L o n d o n M i s s i o n a r y Society. I n c l u d i n g tho Sunday School proceeds t h o aggregate s u m raised b y t h e c h u r c h i n 1907 was £ 8 l i s . I d . , w h i l e , i n 1908, t h e amount was Hi 19s.—The Chairman n e a r t i l y c o n g r a t u l a t e d t h o teachers ana scholars on t h o reau,t of t n e i r labours, aud, t h o u g h i t had been asserted t h a t i t appeared as t h o u g h t h e home churches h a d r e a c t e d t i . o l i m i t of t h e i r sense o f r e s p o n s i b i l i t y f o r t h o missionary cause, y e t he hoped t h a t wouiJ prove n o t t o be t h e case, aud t h a t i t w o u l d nob be found necessary t o r e c a l l missionaries.— M r s Johnson, w i f e o f t h e Rev. 11. T . Johnson, missionary from Madagascar, t h e u d e l i v e r e d an i n t e r e s t i n g addresa, i u ttie course of w h i c h she said t h a t t w o - i n i r d s o f t h o i s l a n d o t Madagascar, w h i c h was u w m d by t h e Freuv.li, were n o t y e t evangelised, and u u i n e n u> tritx-s were s t i l l heathen. F o r t y - t i g h t years a^.o Madagascar was reopened, a n a mimm\am*riim were enabled t o r e t u r n , a u d t h e L O L U L U Missionary Society were t h e t h s t u . i i t e t h o gospel t o t h e Maiagase. T L e uat:>e | «•. , n. enjoyed sermons, a n d especially sii>^iuj_, a< «• there was a p i c t u r e s q u e side 1 0 the d ' >.. i u that the worahippnfj • Range Maker tnd Ceneral Smith, Bridge End. exercises dressed a l i k e . Christmas D a y was t h ->•• days f o r people g o i n g t o chuicfa. . i i . .BARNARD CASTLE. w o r k was n o t O u l y made up of t e a c h i n g preaching, b u t even of secufar w o r k . I t * n Maker of Kitchen Ranges. v e r y v a r i e d l i f e , a u d t h e r e was n o t muc. A n y size f i t t e d w i t h S t e e l H o t - a i r Ovens. r o u t i n e i u i t , and t h e change o f w o r k was r e « l Gates, P a l i s a d i n g , Fencimg, T o m b R a i l i n g . M r s Johnson concluded by g i v i n g t h e 1 ord's Prayer i n Maiagase.—Mrs Johnsou was warmly S p o u t i n g , etc., s u p p l i e d a n d fixed. t h a n k e d for her address. WASHING AND WRINGING MACHINKS REPAIRED. A U k i n d s o f A g r i c u l t u r a l M a c h i n e r y Repaired P o r t a b l e B o i l e r s f o r L a u n d r y , Sheep D i p p i n g Purposes, e t c . I f y o u see y o u r way clear t o m a r r y go t o J r. YOUNG'S, •nd purchase one of h i s F i n n G ' > For Fresh Cut Vegetables, Flowers, Wedding R i n g s . They are t h e best mo,.e< can buy, a n d he g i v e s a good, useful l ' n u i u ' etc., go to w i t h each r i n g . I f y o u c a n ' t see y o u r way clear, s t i l l go t o J . T . Y o f x o ' s , h e i s sole agent for H e n r y Laurance's C e l e b r a t e d Spectacles and Eye-Glasses, a n d keeps a l a r g e stock t o 75, GALCATE, BARNARD CASTLE. select from. Ho charge f o r t e s t i n g y o u r s i g h t . Note t h e address :—J. T . Y O U N G , Jeweller, Ould and S i l v e r s m i t h , O p t i c i a n , Fancy Goods Dealer, N.B.—Bulbs for Autumn Planting and C y c l e A g e n t , G r e e n w i c h House, M a r k e t Place, B a r n a r d Castle. Also Newest Shapes in Felt and Tweed Hats, Caps, etc. Suits Ready to Wear or to Measure. I N A L L BRANCHES, A N D Casca stabs Ctcsar i n t h e neck. Caesar sate h o l d of his a r m . Ue i s t h e n stabbed by sev. o t h e r conspirators, a n d a t last b y MarB r n t u s . T h e m i g h t y monarch falls d e a d • * " Pompey's basis," a u d here a r e t h e w o r d s • B r u t u s : " S t o o p , Romans, stoop, a n d l o t bathe o u r nanus i n C & j a r ' s b l o o d up t o U elbows, and besmear <uc s w o r d s : t h e n M l * we f o r t h , even t o ; 10 A i a r k e t - p l a C e ; and. w a v i n g o u r r e d weapons o'er our hea Is, lei's a l l c r y , Peace ! Freedom ! and L i b e r t y '. " MarU Antony's a d d r e s s was v e r y r e a l i s t i c , l i t Walroud i m p a r t i n g fine d r a m a t i c power t o t scene, as h o g i v e t h o classical pan»)jv.>. from m e m o r y : — • • O, m i g h t y Caesar, d o s t 1.1; l i e so l o w ? A r e a l l t l i y conquests, g l o r i - >. t r i u m p h s , spoils, s h r u n k t o t h i s l i t t l e measuro V F a r e thee w e l l . ' A g a i n : " O, pardon me, t h u d piece o f bleeding e a r t h , t h a t I am meek M M ! g e n t l e w i t h these b u t c h e r s ! Thou a r t t h e r u i n s of t h e noblest man t h a t ever l i v e d i n t h e t i d e o f t i m e s ! " T h e pose was c a r e f u l l y s t u d i e d , a n d t h e emphasis o n t h e o u t s t a u d i u g passages was v e r y c o r r e c t : " C r y ' Havock 1 ' and l e t B l i p t h e dogs o f w a r . Romans, c o u n t r y m e n , a n d lovers'. hear me f o r my cause; a n d b e s i l e n t t h a t y o u may hear. K M t h a t 1 l o v e d Ciesar less, b u t t h a t I loved Rome more. W h o i s here so base t h a t w o u l d be a bondman ? i f any, speak, f o r h i m have 1 offended. I pause f o r a r e p l y . Friends. Romans, c o u n t r y m e n , l e n d me y o u r e a r s : 1 come t o b u r y Caesar, n o t t o praise h i m . T h e e v i l t h a t men do l i v e s after thorn : t h e good i s ott interred w i t h their b o n e s . " — A t the conclusion t h e President w a r m l y t h a n k e d t h e readers, a n d expressed indebtedness t o M r U i d o u t a n d M r W a l r o n d for t h o t a l e n t e d services w h i c h t h e y had rendered. LOCAL MISSIONARY ENTERPRISE. 23, Market Place, Barnard Castle. 8 MK. Goods delivered free in Town or Country MR J O S E P H W E A R M O U T H , M A N A G E R . n . ? . * S i t t i n g s , Incandescent L i g h t s a n d a l l f i t t i n g s , Household I r o n m o n g e r y , Lamps, L a m p U u m n e y s , Stoves, P o r t a b l e B o i l e r s , Galvanized W i r e N e t t i n g , Galvanized Roofing, L a m p O i l s , £ Sound a d v i c e t o i n t e n d i n g b o r r o w e r s o f a l l classes, M a l e o r Female. When r e q u i r i n g cash accommodation (for a n y purpose w h a t e v e r ) , g o t o a n office w i t h a r e p u t a t i o n , a n d w h e r e y o u c a n depend upon being obliged quickly and on fair terms. T h e old-established office of AlesJ Gills, 2/-per dozen ; Pints, 3/- per dozen ; j„ casks, 6, 9, & 18 gallons, at 1/3 per gallon Bass's Ale and Guinness's Stout in Bottles or Casks. S a n i t a r y W o r k c a r r i e d o u t i n aU t h e l a t e s t principles. Baths, L a v a t o r i e s , Water-closets, e t c H a n d , Force, a n d L i f t Pumps. Money Makes Money gallon r Direct Suppliers of ail Farm Requirements. Cakes and Meals alwa3 s in Stock at the following Station Depots, which are open every day to Members :—Middleton-in-Teesdale, Romaldkirk, Lartington, Bowes, and Central Warehouse and Office, Newgate, Barnard Castle. fSSt ESTABLISHED 1870. 1 / 2 | 1/4>w f in 8, 9,12,18, & 36 gallon casks. V o n v ' o T-n-troliri Q t r v n t V aUX S i n V a i l U O t O U t The Teesdale Associated Farmers, Limited. ^ a n d t h e conspirators a r e i n c o u n c i L T h e finer passages w e r e e x c e e d i n g l y w e l l r e n d e r e d b y the readers. Says Cassius: " Y e gods, i t d o t h amaze me, a man of such feeble temper s h o u l d so g e t t h e s t a r t o f t h e majestic w o r l d , and boar t h e palm alone. W h y , man, he d o t h bestride t h e n a r r o w w o r l d l i k e a Colossus, a n d we p e t t y men w a l k under h i s huge legs, a n d peep about t o find ourselves dishonourable graves." B r u t u s : " I t must be b y his d e a t h ; and, f o r my p a r t , I k n o w no personal cause t o s p u r n as him. B u t for t h e general. H e w o u l d be c r o w n e d :—How t h a t m i g h t change h i s nature, there's t h e question. I t i s t h e b r i g h t day t h a t b r i n g s f o r t h t h e a d d e r ; a n d t h a t craves w ^ r y walking. C r o w n h i m ? T h a t : — A n d ttu 11. I g r a n t , tve p u t a e t i n g i n h i m , t h a t a t his w i l l he may d o danger w i t h . T h o abuse of greatness is, when i t disjoins remorse from powe<*: and to speak t r u t t i o f Caesar, I have n o t k ' • when h i s affections s w a y ' d more i n • reason." " Gp.uk, Hands for Me." SOLE AGENTS FOR Wholesale Beer, Stout and Cider Dealers. Tea and Coffee Merchants, e t c 17, GALGATE, BARNARD CASTLE, Plumber, Painter, Paperhanger, Electrician, and General Contractor. GIVEN A N D STOUT M E R C H A N T S , WINES, SPIRITS & LIQUEURS. ( M e m b e r o f t h e M o s t W o r s h i p f u l Company of P l u m b e r s , L o n d o n ) , •WTIMATES u Carter) 03 TEES M I N E R A L W A T E R WORKS, F a r m e r s ' Brushes a s p e c i a l i t y . 0. H E D L E Y , CASTLE. DRAPERY. Successors to the Late Abraham Hilton and J . Dawson and Son. CASTLE. GOLD A N D SILVER ENGLISH, W A L T H A M A N D SWISS W A T C H E S . Wedding Rings, a n d Suitable A r t i c l e s for W e d d i n g a n d B i r t h d a y Presents. A g e n t f o r H u m b e r , Singer, Sunbeams, Premier, Globe, M o u o p o l e , Star, a n d o t h e r Cycles a n d Motors. H u m b e r s f r o m £ 6 6s. Guns, S e w i n g Machines, A m e r i c a n Organs, a n d Second-hand Cycles. Official R e p a i r e r t o t h e C.T.C. A L LHOUSEHOLD 10, M A R K E T P L A C E , B A R N A R D Watchmaker, Jeweller, Cycle and M o t o r Agent, NBWOATB, The Plot Thickens, Good Value in Eiderdown and Wadded Quilts, Ventilated. Blankets, all Wool, from 10/6 to 30/- a pair. Travelling Rugs i n good Plaids. A l s o t h e N e w W e l s b a c h I n c a n d e s c e n t Gas L i g h t s (No Chimneys R e q u i r e d ) . J . JACKSON, W a r m Coats for present Season. Some good lines in Black Caracul and Electric Seal and Cloth Jackets and Coats. Pur Muffs and Necklets, i n Newest Shapes and Skins. Dress Skirts, Good Patterns, Black and Coloured, from 4/6. Special Value, Moirette Underskirts, 2/6. . See our large Stock of Millinery. S a n i t a r y A p p l i a n c e s o f a U k i n d s , Baths, Lavatories, e t c W O R K M E N BENT TO A N Y PART O f TOWN OR COUNTRY. BARNARD CASTLE. New Costumes, Leading Shades. JACKSON, PAINTER AND PAPERHANCER, Ceneral Ironmonger, &c. 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