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The Middlesex Courier from London, Greater London, England • Page 3

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between and Nor. ,66 Edgware! A lw(aeii Tycqfteii pay boss: valued. thB this Eptote. $iiaSpri86n(arjBnt (eiie4' JiitoAegotia-; landottthe (3aiien3BaikeBjat atJonsTvare seegaedito baxs entered oh land and renjoved and, timber and disposedbf it-r-WilJiam Stevens ana Parsons seeing.the dei fendant in the John Smith, a general dealer, AI Piaddihgtbn, said at the reqoest of the defendaiit he'removed timber, an old box, in.settlement ojf account he hadagaipst the He disposed, of the goods for £1 Clark-said he was the last witness when the prisoner, offered him the tank, timber, andipay Louis Blangy, superintendent the Canons Park Compaoy, said the prisoner had no right in the house Lane, said he saw the. defendant buy match- boazding, doors, of Mr.

E. Petley, of the High Koad.iWillesaen. prisoner was committed for trial at the Old Sessions, January in £20 was Eendbni TTrban Council Prosecutions. of 42, Dunster Brondesbuiy, was summoned at the instance of the Hendon Urban District Goufidil 'for contravention of their bye -laAVs, in the first.instauce by not depositing piaiis of two houses.in.Gak Grove, Gricklejyood secondly, beginning tojbuild withput. first giviiig the Mr; E.

Bevir; Defendant-pleaded guilty, ai 30s. and costs in each case, ComeUua Obom.iof 12, Burn Street, Eoad, -was- siimmoijed al the Council for contravening the Wh, 47th, 91st, and 40th bye-laM-B iii respecj of two in Burnt Oak, was stated that the defendaiit wasTSyeaisof age and would: never be able, to finish the offences beiiig proved, a fine of £5 Ss. was imposed, including costs. BARNEJ COUNIT iCOURir Before Sir; Alfred G. Marten, Q.C., iaAgei and Mr.

Begistrar. Arthtir sued the George Storr, fomlerly'of Teinjle'-Fortjihe, Hendon, and now of for the rate bfi five 'cent 'bn 'the s41e of a laiindn- at Hendon. employed the plaintiff finda foi 'ibis. Plaintiff introducedi Hehry'GUbett Dunn-as a probahle buyer. 'iiB were iidt then agreed-upon, and the-negotiattohs fell Subsequently, iowever, Diinn, -ivho had bought another defendant's laundry- was "still 'He saSvthe defendant and bought defence 'it was coatended that jplaintiff did the actioi -not the Judge, Dunn said he did ririt' need 'to' Tie intrbduced- a Honour gave :plBiritiff.ipdgm'ent< for.

the'fplj. claiijied, Briggs, Btjieitor, of Hblborn', was for instructed ijy Bblieitprr waS itbe defendtmt.j a' -iJchn WaliiSi flendbn land Mr. John. iSlfcn, pt 'Jfodito-Koad; was the iiii'the Gonrt for' JE6i 'i9a. balaifee -dt ambniit for materijsls 'ail TnESalmeht: order.

saSdijie not make any ofiei- to whether hb we 'fe' not the threfrMiops at Hendpn) defendaiitiaid he -vras 'tiieyWere mortgaged, ioferesf ---nbt hefore i Eobin8i an 'di -'goe8 the 'wiiijg to the jndgmfet he in bft "-pt6caribil6pOSi fendant called i in this Court, and if wiltCQminit wasiot fully prepaired to prove the defendant 's means, 1 CUiild from Child's Plamfiffy.Adam Paieht, sued Michael Death for £5i6s the amount of moiiey aHeged to have uSold appeared that defendant was.4daintiff landlord, and that heiihad jdistrained fos-iSBrtiin i rent. brought this claim, the-particmars-of -vrinclrBiet forth that; plaintiff had -the- dpfendant sums money, let and paid! taxes, which defendant-refiised to deduct from ij the deidjedj money, aria said the plain-: tiff had against as a set -off to the plaintiH, accord- i to agreement, for all rates and; Woof of thissrthe 'agreement was duced la evidettce i HbnoTir dbcidedun-lavtour i of defendaiitrt waaforj plamtiffiani.Mj,: soUeitor, rspre- sen ted the r. 9th mmetmc' ToltmteeEs Koxeth imi-T-, drifbiinlibfSBSjeijded from thjs'date tijl the, 20th January, 4897... wyihe in s-ivordj fifSgS' in pbsseiBioii 6i membeJB at 'i-i'-; vr-y-'-ii. 'X I Rifle Vv-Qlnn- jWiiajng.I,.

thaiiLSo many deathrfeajis. "In the nudatd these pleasant to be able: of Dur, old: friend. the Properlynujde looked; iit 'sadergbegi' complete forayear and: a dayiia 'npt only without; being bit the -ev Absolute i to its- and general attractiveness. it maybe to weaker brethren, but dangcTQus never. With confideHcefi then; all halesome folk, whether 'the green bud orr-the tere and yellow leaf; have- our.

sanction toiudnlge discreetly in this-most seasonable One Say's Bookings' ai excursion.and hohday trafhc- of all-the great railway, compames the: past-summerand autumn teason exceeded that -of all previous Inthe case of the iLondoftsand-Iif Western, the receipts, are reported to be £60,000 in excess of those of the correspPndmg; period of Ifist year. In one day the-amount taken at Enston for i excursion and holiday' tickets exceeded; £10(000. thua npt in pur competitipn, owing to. an DBG 25 TH -Ste Andiew's at v. Worniwbod Wood Lane.

DEC "26 TH Athletic Park Crescent Hampstead Harlesden, at Crescent Hampstead (3rd) v. St. Andrew's at'Eensal Else. Mapleleaf -Vi Old Hampden Gurhey, at home. Queen's Rangers Fnlhahi, aiway.

Hill, at home; Willes'den Presbyterian Westbbnme Park; away. Barrow 'West-'EndCSTd), at I "HarEowi Andrew's Jjutbn Eandolphi-atQiieen'sPark. Enakleigh, ftt ppme. hpme j. fs- --j-i Yv Parfc Athletifi, at Harlesden --Vi Bflmmersmithi r.

at "White p.te Andrew's-l Saints A. "KfrT Drewetty.F. JDpj J. HarMdi Eeservei Fi 11 "ChHstmasDay. St.Joidrew's (K.) Jipwmiig aia Ev Ai Cpwleyir Els i'S.

)(Hifaine MfetiPimMan-Railway v. J. Siittbn -R-. J. e.

S. Jj. and A. Kickoff, p.m. Dreis skett.

Pibfcwprth- and Eick-off, "Metrbpolitati HammeremiHit the c-al DA The jJurSaiaiab -St 'Ec)rd8 Aijfiiralty to Taise -the'-SgS ftfP'the -of- JfaV 'fll; tunid to shorten to some extent the each yeafe- dates filptiq iSiyfearfe to Fpy theentiy-bf tJwJiimts too iffeaa days 'Bnd -dft whfea.aeMJy:^flfl84i&Ve>.4eeft'^pmwed.'t6'l«ifcdn^ allfaandsxih weeat-and! ffirnsailSa ftnpi, tjge undei leSB.WtJiS<^e 'ae that tiiuted tffteinf spell poison in large that- dMifiaVy-'-filters serves: J. Best, F. Roe; Kick Harlesaea'v. Lane; "Kick-6ffi Butler, F. "TnJner, J.

Bailey, Belli Jones. Crescent Wopd SJifflcby, PSrley, -Brauner, (raMd fryias they rSQuld; Craye aftra the -fii3t hbnr. Tpijle, SafiW, and-Lupk did loSfe were the -siitingest institute; Cetoipr SeyawiK-iavipk won -were -awfl Af tw: tM "Piin icor frbni, by "Shprtljr aftei- Si and" half time arriving -teani-leading-' doing -led mst. The resn Hilhsrest-a i Btartedjishprt.f wpre kepti-int goals werejput Qiiithe igraduaUjr. asfertedJaieir iiieB more goals were piit bp, the SwMlowV in epn- and visitors, Son i "Willesden Qf 'Oxfoird -5 jpds -to, 3.

js Wiljesdfin: Tilley tgod), V. C. Palm and Cooke W. Gottiell (captainh and Hodder -haeks), wd H. SmaU, (right wine), C.

D. Cottrtill andfW. Ford R. Barch i --iBailwafy meeting of'these Lpndpn they leaders competition' ett: it: encounter. "The match took placeat Wands- Worth Gemmonj on the ground of the.

latter beforeagmall but enthusiastic gathering. The ''Mete were obliged to take field the services of HumphreySiandTieAvatfmucIf missed-at centi-s half. Syrad'-filled the vacancy and Anderson kicked off with a'dight -wind the visitors' but- facing considerable slope. Ji E. -Jpnes and Weymouth -soonvgot away on the left, and the visitors did of the pressing-for but -HomS oufetodian soon by and his partneirs and had tp thfpW aWay several Abreak; away by-the hpmestera npw and then'was always sa'fply thiey were veiyiqaicK bnthe ball, and once Gillbttsaived in splenffld fashiba' Francis and Wade -made some fine efforts to open the homester's bbagedifirat; mee: gBJHhdvshQt.feom "i finding the sooniaftw shookritheijnet twith wfls adjudged, off-side.

Aiter Anderson had.fbrced keeper over the line and point: allowea, plaj tima. i Ten? the; restart. Waae beat but, despife thfc- the most tuaintejfr Play dragged on. mostly in midfield. till Wade got away andwasgrassed.byPeaTce^when penaliyt was rawarded and; "Wade made effort'to eiqualisej i but the surprisingly.

left alone, when definitefnlay' havcf been: Jones a.mttliiiggaine,:and parently.ivery.iiairelly treated towards being-hrought for offrside When IThis: was. a decision and'destrpyed alli the. equalising goal being so it ilto. whistle'sounding; sboa after; leaving vietorip-os 2 goals to Pcafee, Au. Jones ''Ai' W'eymanthL andj -Ei Jpnes, Junior resulted p'a win'for jnpre," where: Flstree eated to WiUfBdimj i winT9if the-jBTtter cliib by 4 goafi to oi -i Marrow match, yas playpd at Haripw last Satur- i day, wheUjdfteil and even game, the home team were by 2" goals to 0.

Pl iirininng 'gbals'M'ij. lElie i Wflw. iT i goals vrere.scprea%3^C and Hbiise 'hprnp after a Very even gSiine, i thavfctbr 1 West; Epadba -Allianbe 'of vtiir -fdtnl '-at -Saturta iSie" team afid, aA'pffie tested early fe'tihe but- he defend'," anS 'tyht half being aneBt but Were. smartly puUed-np, and-the carried to! the other end; clearea: several gobdshotS vejy The homesters took up" the' (ittaek- on several, occasions, but the greater of the play was in; the honie. lines, -dpfeiise.

prPy6d all uppn.it, and game eudedrin a -D i ir. Old-Hffirtoniftns. -mateh was Sfttur- day.last.-andliesnlted' anatS: wis playedon iffie CTpahdibf-fte fonaeroml lasti OTha hai-to aa Seorsdjflf tfee! jv f--'---'-v i rMapleleaf on; last pf i Reds .,7.. MM Golf stroke. The disttooa Js Wembley won the a West aCddlesez On Satuiday'the monthly Sflver, a 80 net.

Bronze, J. Haniie, 81 surveyor read letter from Mr. C. J. Rawlinson, deT ijj- the Csnncil, of £100' puTOtiase ''theland''nefi6S8ary fOIifis Committee recommended that the' CounciT do" without prejudice offer the suin of £200, and iff lajD with, to aScertajla "wcmld be pared to contribute to the ppsfof the proposed improyement place on suggestion of of £200 should bp a final one.

Xbise to )to(t: Qctciber. th, when a moticmjvas; brought iorward by Mr. Cpwley to revise the method of apportioning gested the reading Bpoaain itha'tniflyinB pnrtvniB tion thereof fhe next meeting. whfen the qnestioiiB "ISfdngt't al 'lihe last the Committee repommended "that asuin 'of £100 be of the libBajy April 1st, ISflRj frvr iha pmyiainTi and maiu- i branch rjapm at On the Com- be instructed. ipad and Cham- Goodson Boad, Will Bcbte and Road, The Wrong Pbrkins men- that the Fertune Gate had been annoyance: throngh for relief mistaking his house of the relieving icer, Mr.

Hnnwick. He thought it was could not nndeistand ho-w people comd Jkeep Gtate subject XIr. Enninclc's letter read from the Local Groveniment Board Irelie'ving pfficers to the remark was approval i had arrived ax weeks after the appointment of Prises letter BpM-d, I schools but they did not advise that the priEes should betters Sr. Slaughter, of Brondesbnry Road, had written two letters, in one of which he asked -e: No. 1.

district ceased, and in the other stating that if he did pjtfees to which he considered'he was place the case befere the Local Government Board. to Chairrnaiy aaJd thjili, to'wards fund for gi-vin" a pbojy a8 Haifimentioapd pre -vieus meeti -Eaa-rgcerVed' (in cash and promises) about £32. Mr. Biddiscombe had received Bet "ween £5 and £6. He ng.

doubt that they would be able to gentleman replied, remarking tiiat he hoped and be present, they get Wipy )f Mllhis matter could be very well Stewart saiAJke. would be -fdr the efforts fpr Ortliy''' making very The Seal of docu- FMch the sed -ljba iBegtBoard some whp noticed-the, design, for the first 'ae said-that- Shb figdite-bn oie'slde of tjie was thaf of Willesden." people useas 'vfei? oper It was'further surveyor be instructed roads adjacent to tbKawu in Church Eoad, and extent to "wEoh "su'cfi" roads, "tfeen that, if they might also be made j.i The BlectjJip the -r the. 'panafeV commi 'ttee mteet at an early dat the that '-ffiither £thflEi Epad, Kilbnm, by arrangement the HtoiigBfe Adams said that reason -why he-iiid put the -the-pajwi: Mdeifed before merits. harm the courses i which Mr. l3teWif )fflittea44h i especially that partrHjf- it referring to the "sCtetoSa a6iBl ail iH itop -strenipfw- -witji i5si i has been waslifeld at the isfc-'lAS shb-Whg were re- wh a present, and-daSAyj; presented ginenp them being Harlesaen.

Pemberton, MapleleEifi Craven, Seyiubiir ana the vice member" of the Referees' Asspciatipn, Mr. J. R. while among those "-'we Messrs. C.

Strb £(lu Catt, G. Wppf, S. L. Andersen, E. Crawley -tehaiman-ofiMaplele8f -FE selections, ftnni A hf 'Carroll, SvHb 'SMlty That'll pnjved although only three; of.

i gn' the ground superiority, the ajid' "charged the tjib jOjpposea in fr6m-thfi btttriliej; "sbmfithing very dlirereat theafhad-'atferiilily biie, was'hSrt-aftd "a 0mi wto I'fe cm the thrbti AdaniB. tiie: ob is" 'a ''jffi the iBommencemenfcOj 'andTi i sm DarW-Sfues. ElBy )5a iand. it srudi inadefiabr Qii ialisSi aisily-forwiiidtf pressedi'jwd ill, JgMiJfignJjgl ilittler-laterl" Glissdidriaddedv-pnptte pjHiitjffPr: "I by fith)-Trx the opthe md firstjblopd for Aiare lijdFtM-rethaining" isHAiiiaSrsr to" iCHipmiai, Hiai in 'by 3. goafs to 31B! pWM is nb)f3iaKgenftqs Menri said "if" was "'of qaiiSifthat.

it that pne pf "the ffgures mgiipefhaps-be Jiilins Cjesar, but it the-matterof. his guess, he was Kotln '(I if cfisenissediaid thfe'lsil some "person song vociftrPnslyj nillybndxu)? very sui was "6a 'Tpnchiiig 'em see pJthongh he rottld not alWnys ponld count on his iilreadsi of the artistes knd iiSPSS IJoUy Smiths," JTavem in the Town," with successful and iconcert to a iclose by Lang Bailiray Manchester, ShefSeia, aiid Liatidndiire Railway at the ouse of Loids rto-. from the Sheffiela limpolnshire Bail-way Company to Central Railway Company." The' prCtUnble of -the' BiU simply i the name of jcoinpanyihbuH be -altered," and. theii the 'IFrom after the nassing lof MBS shall be 'the realrreaspn altering ppm Sheffield, and (Railway-; ibebaiisl it wBcji yelopedinfo '-a "great 'trunk' liiie hahng'it minnsdJJ 'i," Xiec -tnre on -with tbefiWlUeBden.Gangrtgational: Literaiy, iMr.iiJ a in jMonday evejiini at thpHistoi-y of iMusic." "Vocal and -uietminental illustrations 'epnduttPrshipof Mr. JaJS.

A Hieks; -'Pf cliurcV Mr. Hicks' i opened the meetiiig' wifh 'prgansblP, a concerto -played the' I -cpm-, meiliaiig xrbm traced thei develpp- mentBt special attOTtiqn to the growth of music chm-dhes! The naine of 'jfiy was mentioned as almost, of church riitiOTeVaSdififebailectibn With hiin -w the' nampsvof Bv Mr. Leonard Hicks, Mid The-'-iectorer lEnghsh.musiq,, and Handel riyenaplaeeiiihbhpur.llr. Euperi; MantelTs aha Mr. Bfe'bnaifd'- Stokes 'sMig" Total 'Eclipse," art.v~ From-Hjmdel, and slightly, a Spirit," (Bennett) was gi -ven-lw-ihe-fonr artistes, and lytosri and instnunental concert -was in "the WJUegdeBAgaemMy in fiindSj, the The concert-was' produoed'-imder the Mr.

c. Qoijdw, of eiraiicil; occnpeffthe-TeSair. several seJecJaonsVunder; and a comet duet from well given by A -was not able to her place -was taken by jB.abyiAdisii8,i]whp ft.spi^/anddance wa9. iDe, Cogta aiid" iif. Cliaries Dbwung was "enOTrad for a couple of songs, and down thaif with needless 'sSy Fred Pearse gave a Cill Newm'an brought It is Dean for kindly arraugiag the piugramme, and to the -was stlaightf and tajy-' "'ftqpil hej ien beMU coin': for their, b' Uiui Jones that evening.

He had kno'wn and deiaiings him fSr some years, and could matfer and it-waJ nfCsKiaeasanilcorrea- jWalStt'. we club played spnAifii )6easbii, Tt necessitated th hide and7.ntBa of tbe.c^cretan^aeere at to be them.anatmstea vmbus club repressaitailtivesjpresen al di sliiaisn was a laiveL IootMDers i.thtfiieighbpurhopa.-^MfcrrBiiiefawley respond pn the iljiKhadPnly bfien cbaM; Wak certain a I the ''Mets;" -wouiacas. -ppiaa8e). vice-ohainnan, artistes, pianists, and 'Whenrthg-twufuimerTgehtleinensnitabl of thjmks, was. unsnimpusly co to Mr.

playea by theoand, concmaed theentertamment. MissEmmie bfMaaame Eliza -eonncilldrWirK. Dunn, Was successful ini 'gainiiigafi Certificate for solo at-jbhe last examinatim fheld-it TnniteCoHege of Music, Decenftier 'i. mah" named William Bow, is now in suffering from thfe'fefects'df an AcMeiit -vrthch-'happehea t6 hik a few a £gs since work outsiae the pfepTii "Walm-Lane, (Sre -Madtf was stanaine a aistance of some thirty jeetySnstaining serinns injury to his where be attention. iPiuapintf On Ijrokejout in.the was iialMf-'i -Bdadb Jone, a portion -bf -ihe -rbof -bemg burnt awav, while the machiaery with by fall- ic aad the deal of hara Brigade, unaer i9flne.n.§q Heasdep ling -rrthft ito the scoiety an attractive 'pf yeMr-andtMyl can, by communicating -with the honi secretory.

OKt arranging for the enstdng Mr. A. or with any memBegr meeting, whidi will be held at House on January Convent of Jesns and break- (jclsBifa3 held prTWaa iitgxjWi VW large audfedfe ANDREWS At 11 ana PRTMiTtyB the- Bev. G. Shapcott; at 6 Mr.

Butcher. AsssiwS-llQpijkTr-At and 6 .30, Rev. BAPTIST 11 ana 7, Rev. W. J.

Sears- -CHHBCK ana a 30, choice Boob, wiu anu no meamm eqaalto "THB BAZAABI the content! of their Mbryiei, and thoi biiac.

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