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f RHYL DISTRICT. »(0 OWJNC to the great length of our special report of the proceedings in the House of Com- mons, four letters and much other matter hanJ to he left over this week. Hush Hnxlt Hush The B Jgie Mir, is cordirig; My Pretiy J,iie Sloeum's iJngpie Local. Topical. Non-political Stump Speech Happy Familv Listen to onr i'wle of Wo YE MERRIE MEN. EASTER MONDAY. MAJOR PEXN. — On Sunday morning at St. Thomas's a graceful tribute of respect to the deceased was paid hy the Vicar similar references being made morning and evening at St. John's, hy the Revs. J. (iritfiths and K. Jones. The organists at both churches played the Dead March at the conclusion of the services. STEAD & SIMPSON. LIMITED. HIGH STREKT, supply Working Men wi h a b ot of thtir uwn manufac- ture at fi/11 per pair, wear gu irant ed. THE Lenten preacher at St. Thomas's on Wed- nesday evening was the Rev. T. Morgan, Dyserth and the last of the course of sermons this season will be given by the Rev. David Evans, Abergele, next week when also the scries of addresses by the Dean of St. Asaph, and the Welsh sermons by the Vicar of Rhuddlan will be concluded. Y.M.F.S. LOCAL BOAHD.-On Monday evening the members of the above society took part in another of their "local hoards" in the Ittissell buildings. There was a very large audience, pi e- sided over by the Rev. lr. Ureen. Mr. C. W. Berrie having given notice of his intention to move J a resolution in favour of the Local Option Bill now before Parliament proceeded to do so. The sub- ject was discussed pro and eon with much spirit, the gentlemen taking part being Mr. Tilby, the Rev. Mr Jones, &c., and ultimately it was resol- ved to adjourn the discussion until the next meet- ing, several persons having intimated their desire to speak on the subject. --The Chairman after- wards pointed out that it was desirable they should select a vice-chairman in the place of Mr. Tom Wood, who had left the town. There were a num- her of names before the nieeting and it was resol- ved to vote by ballot, as the result of which Mr. Storey was selected. A vote of thanks to the Chairman terminated a most enjoyable evening. NEW WF-igiits aid Measures Act.—Weighing Machine* adjusted, to comply with the above. Also new machines and weights.—A. SHEFFIELD, Ir nmongcr, Khyl. NANT HALL SALE.—This is to take place on Monday next, as announced elsewhere. The fat stock to be brought under the hammer has been carefully selected from Mr. Poclnn's various farms, and is in prime condition. Catalogues may be had from lr. Conwy Bell, Brynffynnon, or from the auctioneers (Messrs Dew and Son). SANDOE'S, Kodi'or Sire* T and Queen's Squ-ire have just received tlirect fro,ii the Scotch mills a I Hge signmpnt cf Sandoe's Ciub Note," which they Mill at ad. per :b., and Samloe's Club Envelopes," which th»-v lis. at 6d. per 100. Before buying tee these Special Lin e Lir1c HHYL COLF CLLJ;.—The first contest for the Ladies' monthly subscription prize was held on Monday March 2nd, in fine but windy weather, i ladies competing. Miss May Pennant was re- turned winner with the excellent score of Ho,— 8,—107, Ali-s Bit-ley and Miss K. Lloyd Williams being close up with 15 and 141,-25- 1 lti respectively. Appended are the scores A Miss M. Pennant 1 l.i S 1(17 Mrs Birley loO 35 115 Miss K. Lloyd Williams 141 25 1 11 kl; Mrs. Conwy 163 43 11S Miss Mainwaring 125 4 11 Mrs. Dixon 177 oO 127 Miss L. Hughes 182 48 134 Miss A. Pennant 141 0 13."» Mrs. J. Lewis ] 7:, 35 1-1-0 Miss Lloyd Williams 143 scratch 143 Miss G. Hughes 20(5 (50 14(; Miss Conwy 231 55 1/ti Miss Grace Atcherley 279 51) 2!1 SAP >• Li<i," containing Lfnseed Jelly, is a perfumed Emulsive Toilet Soap. Of ail ChemuU, &c — Ar>vr. ■RAILWAY MEN AXD AMBULANCE.—Sometime ago instructions were received by the Station Master here to arrange for an ambulance class to he formed of the Railway employees at Rhyl Station, and from other Stations outside, ill connection with St. John's Ambulance Association. The preliminary arrangements were completed by the end of the year, and the first lecture was given Jan. 8tli this year, wheu thirty members were present in accord- ance with the i-iiles of the Association. Only 29 members attended the succeeding lectures, one having left the service of the Company.^ The exam- ination took place on the of February the examiner being E. L. Freers, Esq., Llandudno, 2S members presented themselves for examination, one being unavoidably absent through sickness. We are pleased to learn that 24 passed successfully and gained certificates. The names are as follows —Rhyl—Messrs John Williams, Owen O. Thomas, John Owen, Charles Dicker, David Thomas, Ch. Dickinson, Thomas Edward Lloyd, William Jones, Thomas Jones, Walter Whitley, Samuel S. Bentley, and Jno. Morris .Jones. Foryrl-Erlwanl Cashman I and Thomas Jones. Abergele—Isaac Jones. dulas—Ralph Dicken and Hugh Williams. Mostyn —Hugh Jones, Benjamin Jones, and John Rob- erts. Morfa—Thomas Evans. Prestatyn—Roger Pritchard, Peter Ellis and John Jones. The lecturer was A. Eyton Lloyd, Esq., M.D.. whose able lectures and instructions had a telling effect upon the class, with the result as stated, which must prove highly satisfactory to both the lecturer and the class. It may be explained that the object of such classes is to train the members to render first [till in case of an aeeillcllt. We wish the members every success, and hope the-valuable instructions will be appreciated. t UicvcLts for Boys on the Hire purchase qvtitem. I have 7 Boys' Ordinary Bicycles 86 & 40 in. Made by Huiribtr k Co., I'nee 37 <> at 5/ Cas-h down ami at 6d. per week till part for, Chas Connah, C3-t-.Ie TY'N RHYL.—We understand that Mr T. C" Amos, auctioneer and estate agent, has let this old historic residence on a lease to Mr. Ingham, of South port. I I,INU.11 CAIHAETICTTM PILLS, agreenbly aperient, 9JD. 13,i., 2i, 9d. Of ali Cliemists.-AI)I-T. 2' KAY'S Tic PILLS, SPECIFIC in Neuralgia, Kace-?.che, 9id and 13.K postage, Id. Of ail Chemnts.—ADVT. Fortify the constitution anil prevent Tic, 'toothache. Neuralgia, d'c., by taking a fsw doS"s of Lawnni o's Crown Tonic. It builds up RUrl gives tone to the nervous system generally. Price 1/1 A, and 2/9. Ix an action recently tried at the High Courts of Justice between Mr W. J. I lid land, plaintiff versus Capt. Wynne. Jones defendant, as garnishee for Mrs J. R. Thomas, judgment was given for the defendant, with costs. Messrs. Barton alil Stanley represented the plaintiff, and Messrs. Sisson and George the defendant. J'EHEI:E;lJPTOP.V Sale ef Furniture 9t the Arosde to- morrow (Saturday). See other advertisement. STEAD & SIMPSON, 1 1MITF.D. HlfiTl STUFF. 1 I 111\ve an extensive assortment of Lmties Maids, Gentle* men, and YoutLs', Evening Mid Drees Shoes. CIJLOKO I.iNiEEl) Cough Lozenges, post free 7d. Of Chemists —ADVT. THE Duke of Wcstminter is to preside to- morrow (Saturday ) over the annual meeting of tl e Ro}al Alexandra Hospital, at the Town Hall, at 3-13. Jusr EsTABLisiiF.r.—Peg'^trv Otiire for Servatis, at Evans and Co., Ncwtagents, Wtliingtor. Chambers, Rhyl.

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