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T i BIRTHS. BASFETT.—May 2 £ nd, at Crest Vievr Beacoc' Hill. Denbigh, the wif* of Mr Herbert fv a i Bassstt, of a daughter. „ WY3NZ-KT>V,A»DS.May 51ST, &*• ■*>< **?'-■ Crescent, Holland ifark Avsaw the 0 H. O. Wynne-Edwards, of a son. .JONEB.-May 17th, at 10, Onslow-read, Fair- field, Liverpool, the wife of Mr. J. Walter Jones, of a son. MAHWAOE. „ JONBS-HCGHES. -May 17th, at the -PARISH Church, Newmarket, by the Rev G H°WE11 Davies, rector, Mr Wm Jones, Upper Bonk, to Miss Sarah Hughes, Loiadon-road- both of Newmarket. DEATHS.. AXGUS.—At her residence, Prestatyn, in her 65th year, Elizabeth, widow of the late WM Angus, of Liverpool. .j -r r DAViBs-May lsiq .Anne, the beloved wife of Mr Isaac Davies, Wern Mill, near Ruthin, aged 39 years.. T. JONES.—May 16th, at 2, Mulliner-streetu Liver- pool, Mr Richard Jones, late of Abergele, aged 91 years. OWEN.-Me,y 12th, Hugh Owen, Ty n-y-Cefn, Carwen, aged 81. PARRY-May 17th, at Chapel-place, Denbigh, Margaret, the beloved wife of Mr John Parry joiner, aged 70 years. ROWLANDS.—May 16th. afc Castle View, Segontium-road, South Carnarvon, Janet, the beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs John Rewards, late of Denbigh, aged 24 years. SAVAGE.-May 15th, at the Post Office, New- market, Adam Owen, the beloved son of John and Ann Savage (and late of Hope Brothers, Liverpool), aged 26 years. IN MEMORIAM. JONES.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Annie Jones, who died May 28th, 1901, at 41, Llanrhydd-street. Ruthin. Ever remembered by her daughter, H.J.J. MARDALL.—In loving memory of Frank Mardall, son of Mr G Mardall, Pigot Villas, Denbigh, who died of enteric on his home- ward journey from South Africa, and was buried at sea May 23rd, 1900. Little he thought his time so short in this world to remain; When from his home he went away, he thought to come again. Beware of his sudden call and you for death prepare; For it will come, you cannot tell, the manner, how or where. From his friend Harry. ROBERTS.—In lovimg memory of my dear mother, Catherine Roberts, the beloved wife of the late Rees Roberts, late of Firgrove Cottage, Llanfwrog, who passed away May 23rd, 1901. Weep not for me, I heard her say I know you did your best; The strife is o'er, the battle won now lay me down to rest.. Oh, mother dear, I often grieve for you when I am all alone: For memory is the only thing that grief can ca 1 its own. A loving mother, true and kind, you proved to be in heart and mind A tender mother, too, as well when you on earth with me did dwell. Ever remembered by your daughter, ANIHE. WILLIAMS.-In loving memory of my dear aunt, Jane Williams, St Hilary's Villa, Den- bigh, who departed this life May 17th, 1899. Theugh dead her name is precious still, And none her vacant place can fill. Edith.

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