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beuil.tr 18th, 1946. "Wednesday, September 18th. 104(5. THE TEESDALE MERCURY. f EVERY EXTRA EGG 1 WILL COUNT One healthy bird well fed will give more eggs than two unfit birds. THIS WEEK'S MESSAGE TO HUNGER FOiHTERS ASSETS tXCEED £1 000.COC at H TAX PAID I 10 per £100 M l fACi VAUf lUiLOING SOCIETY SUNDERLAND de til ur*~- i V BY CULLING » You will get the best results from restricted rations You lessen disease risks You can give extra room in house a n d r u n to the good birds and they'll do better You cut down overheads and cost of feeding stuffs Handle each bird separately to purge the passenger and pick the profitable. Start culling in late summer or early autumn before birds go into winter quarters. Early moulting means a poor producer, so cull at once all birds that moulted before the middie of August. Issued by the Ministry of Agriculture HOW TO ENSURE A GOOD SUPPLY OF FRUIT & TOMATOES All r >'..~-o ."•tin i CI >M1» '>• bo' iould go tea pot Tomatoes. Apples. Pears, Bbckbenics, Loganberries, etc., all erfectly. quickly and cheaply in am jars with the famous Snap Avoid fruit shortage next winter ; as much as y o u c a n N O W . The ^ure method, proved the best of all -aves your "points" and sugar. It is the only method which permits a vacuum test t o b e made during the bottling process, thus saving loss of time and fruit! GRAHAM FARISH 2' plus 8d, purchase tax per carton (J of twelve, Mb. or 2-lb. sire. Obtainable everywhere. GRAHAM FARISH LTD BROMLEY &STAPLEHURST. KENT Branches at: ». SOUTH KING ST., MANCHESTER, X PERRY RD.. PARK ROW. BRISTOL, i. THE FIME FLAVOUR This Polishing Cloth\ is a useful FREE GIFT Oift No. 40 SUE ill" « 14- i AND w « i ' ! soar fcr hi Si Send L 16 Labels only from flack & Green's fnr NUTS \g 0 ldenJips T E A Packets J NATIONAL CATTLt FOOD MO J. SSONtSONi;' AVEN : QUARTER LB. CUT THIS OUT AND START SAVING FOR A* GIFT NOW Ask your dealer for a Full List of Gifts Only One Free Coupon can be accepted with labels for any one Gift i BIACK A GREEN LTD —————— jjjj —i I a simple procedural by opening > Subscription Shares Depart- «•+ calk for a lunar monthly Mf- Mid may be taken up at Krit of 20 shares. ItwMwich bonuses in addition. jKS SOCIETY U)o%Cd i 4. NOEL PAUL A Co., Agent. Also At •y e*>'t- month 8—4 P m by appointment. [ CENTS wanted ... Sliest COMMISSION ' >he 1946-7 Football Season with big money V'rite for details to : KREEN POOLS LTD. - PCK RD„ LIVi RP00L 9 was Farmers' Judging r years—1, E. Birkbeck. MaliSrsiang; 1 ; "N'uiiyj cake willwut fat—I, Mr ... B. Hunter Kirkby Thore ; 3, VVI Bouslield, Alderspn, Bunas ; •>, M i s s Sayer, H a ' I ( . a i It was an B t o v ^ Young A leesdale m a n . M r Reuben Saver, of otlierstone, won the Championship at rough Ayriiultmal Show, tor the best eneral Purpose Farm Hurst i liievemem Q ( no small ability in a dis tii.t where H i e H e a v y horse is so much in Horses .-Ayiiruhuial videnee, ami it was H i e c r o w n i n g p e r f o r m - "'are in e o f a successful! year's showing lor ibis well known dale's •fanner. He had'' viously gained second prize at Sedge- Held, lirsl at Middleton Teas, and third at"- Middleton and Woodland." a u d "1'wards. lilly-1, R. B Another Teesdale man, Thomas Henry for o Sowerby, of ^ ai prize tickets among Swaledale sheep, HelpU; 2, 0 . Uarston. Winton. Foal including a nrsi for an aged tup. But be had agru-uKural purposes-l. A B. capstick ; B. Saver; 3, \V. Moses, West Auckland. Messrs Aliliam and Son, for horse Or mare suitable for saddle, harness and (arm work—1, B. Sayer j B . E. Atkinson 3, W. \V. Kidd. Midland Bank, for best colt gelding or lilly under two years—1, B IVC way to Ambrose Harker In :he lunmier Sheai lings class xhibiting his two unbeaten shearlings, fresh from winning red tickets at Beeth, tveitstonedale and Muker. This competi- tor also won the Swaledale Sheep Cham- pionship. Mr it Hall, 61 Streaaam. Barnard Castle previously successful at Beeth and Middle- ton, took both tirst and second prizes for wo Hall'-bied tiininier Lambs, and from Inglcton, near Darlington. J. <;. Dent took l red ticket for the best pair o f f a t lamb: In the poultry classes local winners were, Mi I. II. Metcalfe, of Streatlam. and Gapt. Dales Ponies. Brood nunc With foal at •In rott. ol Barnard castle. loot, under 14-2 l i b - !. <i. \\. Bowbank, A lady champion, Mrs K. Thompson, 6{ Wait Auckland ; 2. A. Metcalfe. Stieatlain I'alhard, showing a child's dress made from 3. YV. iVer, Wharton. Two-year-old geld i Hour bag, also had local interest, M r s i n g or lilly. d a m no', to exceed 14-2—I, ( i . \ V . ( l'lioiiipson l o r m e r l y h a i l i n g from Teesdale. Bowbank; •> a nd 3, I . II. Ailrigg, Brough:' , The caitlo Championship was won by Mr Sowerby. une-year-old colt oi lilly, d a m n o t l ' , ' u U o'' James Cleasby, of Hartley Fold (a breeder to exceed 14-2—1, 1 . W . Davis, Stainmore is well known on the east side of the Fen- I. Maughan ; 3, . ) . W o o d , Broiigh. Foal, dam 0 nines as on the west). It was a Northern not to exceed 11-2—I and 3, J. Maughan ; Neadlework. l.iiibioideicd Dairy Shorthorn Society dairy eow, 3} years W. Tuer. The Society, for horse or mare, — 1. Miss Beulliam. Broujrh : i, .\ ild, and never before in a judges' ring, that 3 years o l d a n d upwards, not exceeding 15Clark, Stripes Farm, (iarmesl "in ecured him the coveted prize. Second went h.li., ridden—1, J. W. Dalton, Kastgate ; 2, c. b a g - 1 , M i s I'.. Thonipsoii. Palliatd ; to J. Capstick, of Baveinstouedale, with a W . B o w b a n k ; 3, A. Metcalfe. The Society, A. Hook, Kirkby Stephen; 3, Miss ( beller (three weeks calved) and c h a m p i o n f o r pony, 14 h.h. and under, saddled aiid Home-made shopping bag-J, M r s ( i . at Bavenstonedale. The same animal won mounted—1, A. Metcalfe • 2, (•. Maughan ; 3, son ; ^. Mis J. Maxwell. Brough :.! as a stirk last year. The ill cattle classes J.• Wilson, Brough. The President, for best Scott, Brough. Home-made slippers attracted ffli entries. rider, boy or girl, under 14 years—1, c.'F. Thompson ; 2, Miss Fearson ; 3, Among the dales ponies, once again M r M a u g h a n (rider, Boy Johnson) ; 2, Margaret Metcalfe. Brough. Knitted gloves—1 DALESMEN " WINNERS AT BROUGH SHOW. Aire variety -< •o'-kerel-l,' J. bergll ; 3. .1. It. \ ai ici'v haul fe I. - I . I I . Bu.ld : Staindrop ; 3. i . n feathered Liantaur, .'. .1. A. Davidson ; ft feathered bantam, cock oi I). Build ; >, T . Winn. Sed- (,ie(uwo*d. Sedliergli. \n\ n'hered bmitaiu, lieu or pnlle -.1. Cotherstone Man Claims Heavy Horse Championship. Leyburn Man Champion for Swaledale Sheep. Competition iff. in foal or with foal at foot- I, A . B . Ink, Bavenstonedale ; 2, B. Sayer, Cotiierstone ; 3, G. Maughan, Great Asby. Three-year-old and upwards, gelding—1, W. Kidd, Brough Sowerby, Three-year-old I, B. E. Atkinson ; :i, J. Maughan ; 3, D . A . Metcalfe, Brough Sower- , colt—t 1 U I U 1 J J Lunehead, aiso secured sever- «>ne-year-oid gelding tilly or of Leyburn, The latter p and Walling. Budd. Any variety -oft icii oi' pullei—I. J. Coati s; I. .1. 1!. (irecnwooil. Rabbits. Chinchilla, male or female- i, Mrs 4. I) Blark, Bavenstonedale ; 1 an.I .;. E. I',. Stewarl Xati by. Any olhcr variety^ male or female l , .1 B. Metcalfe, Slreallaiii. Eggs and Confectionery. six Inn eggs wluie- l, Jus i:. Knid, 1 l i o m e y s o a l e ; MI- .1. Kipling, Soiilby ; 3, J. Maxwell, Brough. Brown hen eggs—i, J. Coates ; ', ileaiucr l.amford, Brough; .j, Mis.- 1.. Scott, Bloail .1. ll , 3, M i s s L. Dowson. Kaber. (iiugerbread—1, Airs L. Steel, Brough ; 2, Mrs (1. Bayhs, 3, M r s H. Allison, Urougli. Sandwich cake, without fat—1, Mrs !•'. C. Atkinson, High l-Avbank ; 2, Miss Beckwiih, New Hall ; :; Miss Saver. Sandwich cake, with fat—I. Mr? !•'. C. Atkinson ; Miss Beckwitli. Madeira cake- I. Mrs C. II. Dixon, Brough ; i. Mis 1-. C . Atkinson , 3, M r s t i . M. Suniei. Stephen. Sultanri cake—1, Mrs 'I . Stephenson, Brough ; 2, Mrs F . C. Atkinson. Swiss roll—1, Miss Beckwith ; Mis C. H . Pearson, Wiudmore End ; 3, Mis< Sayer. Fruit loaf—1, Airs .1. T. Dent, 2, Mrs 1. C. , Atkinson ; 3, Mis E. Walton, Paliiard. Plate cake (japple)—I, Mis J. T. Dent ; 2, Mrs F. C. Atkinson ; 3, M i s t i. Bay lis. Brown loal baked won Beacon Hour—1, Mis B. E. Atkin- son ; 2. .\lrs C. M. Sunter ; 3. Miss Dent. Six brown scones- I. Mrs F. C. Atkinson ; Aliss Beckwiih ; 3, Mrs B. E. Atkinson. Miscellaneous.— Dressed fowl I, Mrs C. li. For O i il :•. 1 . Milking Ma: : ~ ines, can-, pain bottles am! •: dairy utWISiU also tlooi s. ia ^iiei and walls '.' f:', in >ni diftoran! . . ^ In c • ti" r i QWL BMra, pan crdsi ~v7 ' 1 ^uckly removes ) iVtry traca Ol |rt«i|, oil, t < &c. Soft- 1 J <ard water V—/ met thoroughly l< > !>bes a t it eiaan, ur -. arast ttabon. Local Rjf9N!4 Belph ; 3, .l.'Marston. Winton. The Society, lor mare or gelding under 15:,! for general farm purposes—I, M. B. Robinson, Nateby ; J. Marston, Winton ; 3, F. .Nicholson, l'eniple Sowerby. The Society, lor best I'carson : .', Mrs B. 1'.. Atkinson; 3, A!I - B. mare in f o a l o r with foal at foot, under 15-2 E . A t k i n s o n . Dyed eggs- I. Mis> Bearson, -1, A. B o w m a n , B r o u g h Sowerby: •>, W. I.ioiigli, Mis> I'eaisou; 3, Mi— Saver. Moses, Hilton 3, I t . K . Atkinson. - lomatoe- I and i Mrs B. I.. .\tkiiis««i; Honey I, Miss B. 11. Handler, (trough iwerby. I'.ia.-k ctirratil jam 1. Mis I Dent, -en., Ilowgill Foot; '. M i s - ( 1 . B o u s 1 held. Torn st l-aiiu ; 3. Mrs «.. T. Ben Kaber Ba-phei rv .1 T. Deiii . i'i. Kit's C HI. Mrs C. II. jam- 1. Mi - 1 .. M. sun ; 3. Mis Wright, CIuil 1 and .'. M r s I t . K. Alii iney -t, Mrs It. K. Atkinson : Pearson. lllon I ..\ II- 1.— M of iloll. Mis . Clark. Thonip Mrs .1. -I. Mi> Mis- 1.. Mrs «.. W. Dalton, of Eastgate, claimed the rid-Kidd, Brough Sowerby (M. Kidd) ; 3, Des-T. Dent; Miss P. Metcalfe. Chrochet mg class prize. A. Metcalfe, of Streatlam, mond Coltman, Middlelou. Dales Ponies gloves—1 and 2, Miss V. Cairns, Brough ; 3, claimed a tirst, a second, and third prize, u p l o 14-2 h . h . , driven—1, J. W. Dalton; 2, Mrs E. Thompson. Knitled gent's sock—1, Quite a creditable performance. G. \ V . B o w b a n k ; 3, C-. Metcalfe, Soulby. Miss W. Jackson, Erough ; . M r s J. T. Dent. it was a good show, this 63rd exhibition .., Mi „„ - . „ „ Sports.— Six furlongs, ponies 13-2 h.h. or of the Brough Society, and entries were Competition— IM . Bowes, u , ^ and riders under 14 years—1, j. '.real Stainton ; 2 and 3 (divided), RICHMOND GARDEN FETE. close on 1,000, a small increase over last 'J 1 B a j l . ="»" l ." u j ~ tuiviueu), j . M . Kettlewell, Leeiuing Bar: 2, R . D . B r a m i e v year, which itself was a record. Horses B e a a l e ' Darlington, and 1. B o u s f l e l d , H a r t - N o r t h a H e r l o n ; 3, Miss Mounsey. Working were fewer than has usually been seen le V- t o n . l i mile. 11-2 h . h . a n d under—i, <.. \Y cattle about the same; sheep heavy; and Sheep.— Shearling blue-faced tup—1, J. ti. Chapeilow, Cai Hon, Penrith ; i, W. Coltman poultry and industrial heavy. Fine weather Dent, Ingleton. Bluefaced tup l a m b — 1 a n d M i d d l e t o n - i n Teesdale; 3, W . H . Willis graced the proceedings and attracted about 2, 1. i i . D e n t . Two bluefaced efes, having Hilling West, Bichmond. Brough Derby, 11 2,(MIO people. . reared lambs this season—1 and 2, J. G. miles—1, Jowett and Brieve, Middlelou; i At Uie luncheon an interesting little story Dcni. Two bluefaced gimmer shearlings— ^ Ksllett, Etherley ; 3, L. Buckley, Stock ecalled by the Chairman of proceedings i s 1 and 2, J. G. Dent; 3, J. B. Akrigg, Brough toii-on-Tees. wintijy uf re-telling, following closely upon Sowerby. Two bluefaced gimmer lambs, the " Prayers f o r t h e Harvest Appeal " that Wenslevdale or Longwool— 1 and 2, .1. G. we have j u s t h a d . 1912 was a year not un- Dent. Two half-bred gimmer shearlings- like 1946, and over in Westmorland the same 1, J. G. Dent j 2 and 3, H . B . Jenkinson, 1'rayers for the Harvest" talk was theij Skel.des. Two half-bred gimmer lambs—1 F i n r w n , T n x u - nicunD nc mpnw oeing made. Two farmers in one parish aud 2. B Hall, Streatlam ° 3. J. K . Bain- F A R E W E L L T ° BISHOP OF RIPOM. had decided to ask their Vicar to offer bridge, Brough. Pair o f f a t lambs, irrespec- Members of Biclimond Mothers' Lnioi prayers lor the harvest on the following iive of breed—1. .1. G Dent, Ingleton ; 2 a n d b r a n c h organised a garden fete ai tin i J. K •Bainbridge Rectory on Wednesday as a farewell to Un , ' . , _ , Bishop of Biiion. Bight Bev. C. L. l.unl Swaledales .-Agetl tttp-1, I H . Soweiby, w h ( ) t , e a v i u ,' 0 ,,„ B i s l l t S a , i s b u , v line-dale ; 2, A . Beckwith and Sons, Stam- rl „, 1,,1„.,,1,(ls Vew tor the ; u o ' e ,: f 1 V ' lJ XN - 1 Uel iV N a t e l j >',. Shearling I r n ,, u l ) t l > a l u l ( n e ,.„,„., UP ~i'w E D u "' Sov I el '-bv the Mayor and Mayores, by ; 3, W. P. Benson, Knkby Stephen. Tup R B i<t t -tle-v- lamb-1, J. G. Barker; 2, W. P. Benson; 3, stalls a n d ' s t a l l h o l d e r s .-Bi ing a n d b u y ewes_ having M r s Thornberry, Mrs Abbey, Mrs Whid combe. Odds and ends- Mrs Trood and iabbath, and while they were talking it over along came the reverend gentleman, ubject was broached and agreement | was being reached when the • n o n - t a l k i u ^ 1 a liner suddenly burst in upon the con- versation with Che following observation : " Nay, it's nyar use you prayen for Hue weatuer wi'a a d glass where she is." Well, Brough had almost a perfect day (just a shower to give conscience a drug Jailer itiai perhaps one should have been among Bishop's dial was supported , A i d . and Ml A. -Harker, Leyburn. Two reared lambs this season—1 and A.: T. H. Sowerby. Two giimner ui ren !S ^V^ 1 Jfif* T ^ S .^Wo ^Um ^r " EzrT&EB. Hid t »«ss rs%%z* ; Ik Fdinondson^d 1 ^ «*> W Ue.'ner Hill, Winston; Mr Balph Tt& L ^S ^iS &ffV ^i^ f ^ Coates and u. Trood. F Second-hand stall- sonierville. Mystery Ma if is H. •i l.arcington ana quite a t 'oiitriouuuu iO oweis-Mrs Sliersfon -Mrs T. Walton. Mrs stall- Alls "Marphcrsou plierson. Teas-Mrs Wright. Competitions lambs—1, .1. ( \. Harker, Leyburn ; 3, H. Sowerby. T h o s , E d m o n d s o n , L i d . , Mr J. Tuiistall, Baloersdale ; T - J ^ ' ^ nXi'Jb^ Wnkin^i a , , U 8 l d > a n d M i s s T h o r n t o n , M r lew 110m Middleton The ladies'of ', V soweibv. Wilkinson \j E Raines, Mr G. Cradock. Mrs B .0 the show was a very good Harier^B'Yrun^nd Eo^foT^Swaie- Hwni *' S e C r e t a r y ' m a d e U l e arrangements were dyed eggs in i l * the a ^ e ' i 8 . ^ f W " M ', ^ was assisted by Miss Willan dale shown a n d n o t won a pnze—l, W. ( ) | l t J o { t h p competitions was guessing (he Scan and sons, l.tinds. District classes.- VV(lj h l o f ( h e Bishop, and Conn Miss B. .: Aged inp-1, A Beckwith and Sons ; 2 and ,.,,,„,,. a l l d C a uon J . H . Heigham. c.illni 3, G W Dent, Nateby shearling tup-1, A. W e s t , i e ds o i t w a s decided ttia.t thev should Beckwith and Sons; 2, (. W. Dent; 3. J. B. g l l ,, s s U i e weight o f t h e Mayor, Aid. B. I Akrigg. Tup lamb—1, W. P. Benson; 2, K irtle*i andCoun. M i s s R o p e r w a s ' t i l e w i n J. B. Akrigg. Two ewes to have reared j i e r ' lambs this season-1. A. Beckwith and Sons; RJ C !,moiid British Legion Band, directed headings—1, h v ( : a u u p \y. Woodall. played a pro colours of U i e l a i n b o w , ana one indeed had oeeu successfully "dipped" into the Scottish taitan bag. mack currant and raspberry juiua between tuem attracted 21 entries. >»oney all bit. missed, there being only one coiiipetilor. 1 lic-ie were nearly 50 competi- tors 111 the iieeuiework classes, and the work jximitt u was 01 tne best. Confectionery :ia:-ses Had more competitors than all the in vs oi TeesUale put together have had nis j ear ilie ladies certainly know how o OaKc ihose dainty tea delicacies we all \u unusual children's Pari Oar-, rid your MALCO I S A N ESSENTIAL PRODUCT FOR CLEAN FOOD PRODUCTION i:.;>it'!re'l fcv . ' a . '.. ,.>.>- Ci.' H A .V ^6. 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Available from a l l leading M>r h : - JOHN PATTIHSON & SON, LIMITED, WHITEKAVCN •ft a* S"S"I' 'tff&ri HAVE YOUR SHARPENED LAWN MOWER AND REPAIRED f * and get yi.ur MANGLE RGLLERS RENEWED from Well-Seasoned Elscks at LOW MILL FOUNDRY \V. SMITH ii Co. ENGINEERS, ll!" v 111" ATI Nil SPI-: FOUXOK UAUSTS, tfhcu y<mr Tord cr is delivered it T. ill n-i rc tlwui eorii|.cr:",at« you for tfce t i m . - yni'vc had to •*-ait. Always l : 0;'0 is first in edit ronslarit in pet', rnuinct. Dt>p :, e M ) as ol.!,Ration*, ord^-ti an be fccwttcJ. Why not cotne in and tttaCMi it — be'ler think ajacadj avoid dUspputntmcm later. to LOUIS SiMITH MOTOR ENGINEER, BARNARD GASTLE. awflaSaaaaaaass 3 BAUNARD CASTLE. Tel. IM. fcai<id»*ai*»tV>H»> •POOLS S'MHRVST CARDIFF H. Akrigg. Two giinnier snearuugs—1, ! j v ( 0 I 1 I 1 p \ V P. Uenson ; 2, .1. l i . Akrigg. Two gtomer graaiaie ,',f musi,- lambs-1. W P. Benson; 2 . F . C . Arktnson. There was a briel service i n fli lianas. Championsliip for all Swaledale churcll, when the Bishoo said hofh Mi elasses, value not considered-1. A. Harki'r. L l l l U a l l d blmse\f would rear.- leavi,, coniijetition i H ' E ' R 111118 ' 1 ! 311 a l l d S o 1 '' L-t.l. lor bwaledale r h e y a l w a v s h a d w u l l J 1 ) o t ,„l U e i l . u l l l , Louiijeiiuoii, ( U e w e and giunner lamb—1, A. Beckwith H ..,,:. f,,.. i«• r -lim.>ii<I wliir>h « -is the tn i -osters adveiiismg Brough fehow, made a n v uons IOI liiuim.inu, . . m e n « . i > »ne n u . a 'olourlul and attractive stalnd. What „ . , pla.e he visited when he went to the din.-ese matter if some o f t h e LOWS ' colours and con- Dogs .-Bough-roated shepherd s dog or as Bishop eleven years ago. He received a ours were vivid and ungainly The work bitch—1, .1. VV. Hunter, llavenstonedale ; •>. w arm web-ome from the late Canon A . I t . .va, good and it had given joy to the i- T. I>ix..u. llaveu-loiiedale : 3. i. 11. Akrigg. SuUivan and ltev. \V. Stuart Macpln is,. n. entrants B r o u g h S o w e r b y Best smooth-coated shep-tne present Hector, w h o w as euraie at that Prize List herd's dog or bitch—1, H. Steadman, Little time. That warm welcome had been main- Musgrave ; T, Maine. North Stainmore ; 3. tallied. The Bishop said when he was |>re- R. Deighlon, Brough. Hough or smooth- paring t o g o t o the Middle East on his tour haired terrier, dog or bitch—1, 2. and 3, 1!. he had to think of some place where he liilpin, Brough. Working gun dog, a n y c o u l d prepare himself, spiritually and breed or sex—1, O. Holmes, Appleby ; 2, T. physically, and he could think o f n o bettei R. Deighton, Brough; ;'., Maureen George, place than Law Bow in Swaledale. The Bavens?onedale' B l 0 u 8h Sowerby. Bishop spoke in warm praise of his Bucces- Cow in milk—1, Jas. Cleasby ;2, H. E. Atkin- Potatoes and Turnips .-Five potatoes, any -on. Heifer to show all call teeth except varieyt—1, G, Wilson, Brough Sowerby; i'our-1, J. Captick ; 2. S. J. Watson, Catter- F. Scott, Brough Sowerby j 3, T . B . Binks, ten ; 3, G. \V. Dent, Nalebv : res., R. E. Brough Sowerby. Five kidney potatoes—1, Atkinson. Mr W. E. Saver, "lor two-year old H- Bousrleld, Hartley; 2, J. Baines. Hilton heifer to show all calf teeth except two—1, J. ^ T . B . Binks, Brough Sowerby. F i v e r o u n d cap.,tick: 2, J. T. Uent, Kaber ; 3, J. W. Dent, potatoes—1, i. Barnes ; 2, E . Wilson, Brough Stainmore ; res., I*. W. Dent. Vice-presi- Sowerby ; 3, R. Bousfield. Six swedes—1, J dents, for one-vear-old heifer to show all" 1 - l> e i l t Ingleton; 2, Chris. Bouslield, call teeth-1, I. Capstick; 2. R. Belph; 3, Brough ; 3, J. Hunter, Brough Sowerby. Any I. Hunter, Brough Sowerby ; 4, G. W. Dent, other variety turnip-1, Chris. Bouslield ; 2, Mr A. Eggleston, for heifer calf under H- Akrigg, Brough Sowerhv mouths—1, G. W. Dent; 2, R . E . Atkinson ; and Co.. Ltd., f o r s i x swedes- 3, .1. H u n t e r . Heifer texhibitors with rent or-'. J - l { Akrigg. MORE * For rRANG'S POOLS Cattle.— Bull call, under' 12 moiiths—1, U. Itelpli, Newby ; 2. R. E, Atkinson, Brough ; .!, !•'. .Nicholson, Temple Sowerby. Presi- dent's prize f o r c o w or heifer to calve in 1 ; J i 'j—1, A. Ellwood, Warcop ; •». las. Cleas- i )y, Hartley Fold ; 3, B . E. Atkinson, lirough; 4, ) . Capstick, sor. Canon G. A. Chase, and he trusted they would extend the same cordiality to htm. The proceeds of the fete realised £65. WOODLAND FORGERY CASE. ALTERED OFFICE FIGURES IN POST SAVINGS BOOK. Joseph Henry Coates. aged il. ul School :iark Bros House, Woodland, came before the Barnard 1 J Hunter-* Castle Magistrates Court on Wednesday upon two charges—(1) of obtainin;.' money . on a forged document on June 1st, 1916 ; and rateable value not exceeding £100)—1, R. Poultry.— Conllned to 23 miles radius of ( i ) u f endeavouring to obtain monev cock or cockerel forged document 011 June 15th, 1940. id 4, J. H. Rudd, D ic»di>, to both charges. 8 prosecuted for Ml the Helph ; J. W. Dent. Pair of heifers show Brough Rhode I s l a n d B e d my all calf teeth—1, (.. W. Dent. Mrs Ell- l . J. Coates, Brough ; 2 and •, J. M. UUUU , pleaded "iiilf wood and Son, for animals in cattle classes Dufton ; 3, J. B. Metcalfe, Streatlam. R h o d e H a n b y Holnie that have not won a prize—1, J. Capstick ; island Red, hen or pullet—1, J. Coates; i J I i a < t e'r (.eneral .', ( j . W. Uent; 3 and 4, R. E. Atkinson; 5, and 3, J. H. Rudd. W h i t e W y a n d o t t e , coi;k Detective Patrick Tiernev ,,| London t 1. H u n t e r . Mr W. Catterleys C u p l o r eow or cockerel—1 and ,2, S. Sunter, Kirkby the magistrates that he saw defendant or heifer In the hands of a breeder (tenant Stephen ; 3, .1. W. Moore, Bavenstonedale. \uguat i-Mh upon the sub|ecf of the char farmer^—1, J. Capstick ; 2, G. W. Dent. The White Wyandotte, hen or pallet I and 2, S. a nd defendant t h e n ' a d m i t t e d 11 ir.'n. Kirkby Stephen Co-op. Society, f o r c o w o r Sunter; 3, J. W. Moore. White Leghorn. Hi-"told witness that he altered the li-mre* heifer, calved, or to produce a calf in 1946 cock or cockerel—1, I. Coaies ; 2, J. H. Bam-on p a ( . O M l . ,,f |,j s i>ust ("Mite sa\ 1 j t — - ' | M .,.|. —'•', '.', ,. Hilton Stores, for female ford, juli., Brough ; 3, .1. A. Davidson, Kings)f,-,,,,, to f'3 9s., and carried this liguri animal—I, A. Ellwood ; 2 and 3, R . E . Atkin- Meahurn. White Leghorn, hen or pullet^-l,over to page two. the ligures had ii'lso sou. Mr A. T. Bird, for heifer calf between.!. Coates j 2, J. B. Metcalfe ; 3, I. A. David-1,,,,.,, all,.red to page three of the book Tin •.'lie year a n d t w o years—1, J. W. Dent; 2, son. Light Sussex, cock or cockerel— 1, J. alterations had been made in ink Defend I. Hunter ; 3, G. W. Dent. Mr R. Bouslield, Coates j 2, J. B. Metcalfe ; 3. S, Sunter. Light ant hail then made a withdrawal at Middle lor cow or heifer, calved or iucalf—1, R. E. Sussex, hen or pullet—1. J. Coates ; 2, .1. R. lon-in-Teesdale Post Office of th \tkiiisoti ; 2, G . W . Dent ; 3. II. E. Atkinson. Metcalfe ; 3, S. Sunter. Leghorn, any colour.of 63. Later, on June l">th. he endeavoured lolin Patuiisuii and Sons, Ltd., for cow, aoy cock or cockerel—1, J. Coates 2, J. Maxwell, to obtain 9s. b y a Withdrawal (mm tin breed, for daily purposes, in full milk—1, Brough ; 3, J. Coates. 'Leghorn, any colour, Lynesack and Woodland Post Office. Inn' las. cleasby; 2, R. E. Atkinson. J o h n h e n or pullet—t and 3, .1. Coates ,2, C. M. Uie postmaster in charge noticed the alleia i'iittinson and Sons, for shorthorn c o w i n Potter, Kirkby Stephen. A.V. female, hentiotis in the honk and refused the appli •ail', io calve in 1946—1, A. Ellwood; 2, R. E. o;- pullet, coiitined to D.P.K.'s—1 and 8, J.tion. The matter was reported, and when Ukinson; 3 , G . W . Dent. West Cumberland Coates ; 3, J. H. B a m f o r d , j u n . Any other charged defendant admitted the offences. Farmers.'Ltd., for heifer, newly calved or variety, male, light—1. J. A. Davidson. Any in cmirf the man presented a pitiabi In- to calve within one month, s h o w i n g o t h e r variety, male heavy—1, J. H. Bam-object. He said that he had been in lour broad teeth— 1, S. G, Watson, Catterlen; ford ; 2 and 3, J. Crates. Any other variety. Army six years and that he h a d h a d much (i. W. Dent ; 3, R . E . Atkinson Breeders'female, light—1, J. A. Davidson. A n y o t h e r h o m e trouble, including the loss i>r his Challenge C u p l o r best female beast in variety, female, heavy—1 and 3, J. Coates ;mother. He blamed the shuck of ( h i s f o r -utile classes, bred and continually in the 2, R. G. Alderson, Nateby. Selling class; (30/-) his lapse, lie said he had been o u t o f w hands of the exhibitor—1, J. Capstick; 2, A. —1, S. Sunter; 2, J H. Bamford ; 3, C. M. a considerable period after being demuhil- Kilwood. Challenge Cup (R. Burton, Esq.) Potter. Selling class (20/-)—1, C. M. Potter; ised. h u t w a s n o w in employment, for champion animal in cattle elasses—1, 2, J. Coaies ; 3, B. Bouslield. Selling class The bench decided in view o f i t being las. Cleasby; 2, J. Capstick. Lunesdale (15/-)—1, C. M. Potter ; 2. J. H. Banvford ; 3, defendant's first offence to place him on Farmers, Ltd., for best animal in classes 2, J. Coates. Cross-bred hen or pullet—1, J. B. probation f o r 12 months. He was' ordered to 6, 7, 8— I, J. W. Dent; 2, B . E . Atkinson. Metcalfe ; 2, E. Brogden, Brough ; 3. (1. Brog- pav tlu> costs, and the Chairman of the Cumberland and Westmorland Fanners, den. Any variety hard-feathered nantam. Magistrates warned him not to repeal such Ltd., for dairy cow or heifer in calf or milk cock or cockerel—1 and 3, J . H. Huctd, Duf- a serious offence o r h e would end u p i n —1, Jas. Cleasby ; 2, J . Capstick. ton ; 2, Capt. T. Ashcroft, Barnard Cast\e. very serious Jrouble. I R. T . J . o l \dw Tredenar. writes :— " I !:avo 3 B.I.H. pallet* that went ol? t !i it iced. The:-. I Dried Kara- wood roultrySpice and found an improvement in tic first week. Their appetite improved and (heir egg product.on tncreaaed. 1 had 411 ctctts in 6 moiitl.^ ! feo I wish to thank Kai-swood Poultry Spite lor their improvement." Get Karswood Poultry Spite, wonder eusi-protluccr. conuonins ground insects, irora Corn Dealers in packets 7 <i. and !/ad. & IRONMONGERS ETC. We can note Mipply " BIRM1D " Utht Alloy R.W. GOODS FROM STOCK Gutters 4 Fittings: 4'44 H.R 1 4' ; "0.G. Down Pipes 4 Fittings: Liitlit to Fix. unbreakal'V. I 1 1 -i : . Hi«h 1 »oik. I'ra..t:cxlly ..staricc to .-orrt>*io*J. No reslriitiou-,. J. M. & J. BARTLETT, Higham Place. Newcastle-on-Tyne. Phone: 24011. Ext. 19 ~ I he M WitiTE NOW fOR TERMS CMNTS : OOLS ETCHES ONLY T. STRANG , BawkkilJ Avenue, EDINBURGH •I Bawl li 11 m ¥ il POOLS TO SUIT EVERYONE ICRS ED COLLLC WANT Writ-, now for terms to 5. MURPHY EDiNBUhGH
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