Welsh Newspapers
Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles
8 articles on this Page
Advertising
THE LARGEST BEER BOTTLERS IN THE WORLD. It WHITBREADJS ]71 ik IL LONDON STOUT -AJVD ALE, IN BOTTLE. NATURALLY MA TV RED. AGENT: S. R. JOHNSON, ROYAL HOTEL, Tel. No. 2. LLANGOLLEN. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED. Good Counsel lUJOW. look here, old chap—1 just want to give you a good tip or two about Clothes. W You're rather a careless beggar, you know, but it doesn't do. This matter of Clothes is more important than you think. I want to see you improve your rig. No fellow who respects himself can dress anyhow nowadays-so buck up and reform. Scrap that rotten suit of yours and get a decent one. I know a place where they'll do you splendidly and very reasonably. They'll cut you a suit from the best stuff, and cut it well-mark you. The best thing you can do is to go and see 'em. The name is E. R. PARRY, 39, Castle Street, Llangollen. Bargains in all Departments OVO*V on* OVO*V on. JVony on• JVotv on. Furniture, Bedsteads, Bedding, Drapery, Ironmongery, Crockery, etc. Furnish Direct from the Makers. CASH OR CREDIT. ASTON'S, Ltd., eTre™' Wanted, To Let, On Sale, etc., Advertisements, 24 words for 9d.; three insertions, Is. 6d. TO LET, 1, CAMBRIAN TERRACE, Llan- i. gollen, or GLANLLYN, Market Street. Apply —Mr. H. LEWIS. (19798) TO LET, BELLA VISTA, Cambrian Terr- ace, Llangollen. Apply to Mrs. BURBOWS, Fernlea. L19801] TO BE LET, with immediate possession. TYTANDDERW FARM, Bryneglwys, 43 Acres. Rent, X30 per annum. Apply to Messrs. DAVID ROBERTS & SON, Auctioneers, Corwen. (19810) ro BE LET, WOODBANK COTTAGE, )L Church Street. Apply-WM. COWABD & Co., Regent Street, Llangollen. (19823) BODAWEL, Market Street, Llangollen, to Let. Apply-Mr. STEPHEN ROWLANDS, Castle Street. rO LET, No. 3, ARVliYN, Llangollen Apply—W. G. DODD, Penybryn. T0 LET, 22, WEST STREET, Llangollen- JL Parlour, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Cellar, 4 Bed- rooms, Bathroom (h. & 0.), Outhouse and Yard, usual Offices. G. E. FUSSELL, Ruabon. (19197) {l'O LET, HOUSE, No. 19, John Street, JL Llangollen. Apply to JAMES CLARKE, 11, Bridge Street, LIaugollen. ,19254) TO LET, the pleasantly-situated Detached villa residence, PENYMAES, Llangollen. Rent, £23. Also Building Plots for Sale. Apply—Mrs. HUNT, 22, Laurel Road, Birkenhead. [19278J rpO LET in November next, 1SLWYN, or L the New House adjoining. Apply-RICHARD EDWARDS, Springfield, Llangollen. (19708. SLAUGHTER HOUSE to LET. Apply— s RICHARD EDWARDS, Springfield. (19753) BER WYNFA.- To Let, from 1st May next- B 3 Entertaining Rooms, 5 Bedrooms, Bathroom (H. & C,), Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Cellar, good Yard, and all conveniences. Apply-GOMER ROWLANDS, Bodavon. (19750) COOKS, Lady's Maids, Waitresses, House- maids, Housemaid-Waitresses and Generals disengaged. Also a highly-recommended and exper- ienced Children's Nurse disengage now. Apply-Miss LANGFORD, Rockcliffe, Llangollen. [19771J ASSURANCE.-Spare-time Agent Wanted, 11 at once, at Llangollen. Apply, by letter, 70, "Advertiser" Office. (19813) PIANO for Sale—Iron frame, full trickord, oheck repeating action, latest improvements, rosewood case-practically new. Seen by appoint- ment. 3, Cambrian Terrace, Llangollen. FINE Old Lion-Head VIOLIN for Sale, Date, 1840; with Case and Bow complete. 30s. cash. Genuine bargain. 3, Cambrian Terrace, Llan- gollen. (19816) ALL DOGS AND HALF THE PUPPIES require a Blood Purifier such as "Kossolian Blood Salt," 2/6, Post Free. Also, Xemos," a cure for mange, Lice and all Skin Diseases, i/s, Post Free. "Vermolix," a Liquid Worm Cure, given in he food, 1/1, P st free. Advice and Price List from Day, Son and Hewett, 22. Dorset Street, London, W. Special Agent for Llangollen-Mr. E. D JONES. Medical Hall. (19623) UNICORN SELF-POLISHING HARNBSS BL ACKING—No Labour, No Brushing, Softens Leather, Be particular and use only according to label. Old Harness made to look like new—Try it now. Gallons, 4/6; Large Tins, 1/0. Agents-E. HUGHES, Saddler, Oak Street, Llangollen; H. EVANS, Saddler, 9, Berwyn Street, Llangollen. UNICORN BLACKING COMPANY, Manchester. (19744) TRANSPERENT Adhesive Tape for repair- ing Books, Musio, <fcc., 2d. each, at HUGH JONES'S, Castle Street. GLACIER Window Decorations — Latest Patterns, at HUGH JONES'S, Castle Street. MARKING INK—Black ("Melanyl") and Poppy Red (John Bond's), sixpenny bottles, at HUGH JONES'S, Castle Street. THE Llangollen Illustrated (Five "Views) LETTER CARD, 6 for 2d., at HUGH JONES'S, Castle Street. f WOOD PLAQUES with Local Yiews, all sizes, to be cleared at 6&d. each, at HUGH JONES'S, Castle Street. THE Shilling Ideal "Notelope" WRITING PAD, for immediate correspondence, with the security and privacy of an envelope, at HUGH JONES'S, Castle Street. CHILDREN'S Picture Toy Books from Id. to c 3/6 each, at HUGH JONES'S, Castle Street. -FF\F\ GREASE PROOF SANDWICH IUU PAPERS (large size), 6Jd. HUGH JONES, Stationer, Llangollen. THE "REGOL" SELF-FILLING SHILLING FOUNTAIN PEN. Try one. HUGH JONES'S, Castle St. THE Paragon" Budget Letter Cards—packet of 5 cards for Id., at HUGH JONES'S, Castle St. ILFRACOMBE.—Ideal Devon Holiday Resort I where the sun sets late. Cheap Coaching, Steamer Trips, etc., Free Bathing and Concerts. Beautifully Illustrated Official Guide Free (Postage 2d.), TOWN CLERK.—For Apartments try a Shilling Advertisement in the Ilfracornbe Gazette. Cash Accommodation— £ 20 to £ 1,000. Interest 2/6 in the £ for agreed period. £ 20 repay £ 22 10s. I £ 50 repay £ 56 5a. £ 30 „ £ 33 15s. | £ 100 „ £ 112 10s. W. JACKSON, 70, Plymouth Grove, Manchester. (19804)
3-n Zfcemorfam.
3-n Zfcemorfam. MRS. SARAH ROBERTS, It is with sincere regret that we record the death, at the age of 71, of Mrs. Sarah Roberts, which sad event took place at Cambrian-place, Llangollen, on the 10th inst. The deceased, who was a daughter of the late Mr. John Roberts, of Ruthin, was a faithful member of the Welsh Wes- leyan Church, and was widely beloved and honoured for her many Christian virtues. She was ever ready to lend a helping hand to those in want, being of a most charitable disposition, and she was exceedingly well-informed and intelligent. Her removal by death leaves vacant a position that will be very difficult to fill, an exceedingly large circle of friends being rendered infinitely the poorer by her loss.
Advertising
"Viii ""I!Imi J L J. ROBERTS & SONS, j Qlonxphtz Jfaitcrsl ^farrtishecs a.ii j Undertakers, t IHEAUSES A.ND QOKOHR* SUPPLIED, | Qtdorgd Straat aal Xa.rk.-3r, Straec. L;&a £ oIto- j r- ■(
CYMRO, CYMRU a CHYMRAEG.
CYMRO, CYMRU a CHYMRAEG. CYMDEITHAS DDIWYLLlADOL HEOL-Y-CASTELL. Cychwyna'r gymdeithas uchod ar ei gwaith eleni yn bar addawol gyda rhaglen sydd yn argoeli tymhor gwir lwyddiannus. Ceif yn ystod. y tymhor gyfres o ddarlitboedd gan weinidogion amlwg yr enwad, megis Cernyw. Llifon, Padr Hir, W. B. Jones (Penyeae), D. R. Owen (Cefn Mawr}, &j. Teilynga safon uchel y rhaglen yr arwyddair sydd uwch ei phen-" I fynu bj'r nod," a haedda'r pwyllgor fu yn ei threfnu ganmoliaeth a chefnog- aefch gyffredinol y gymdeithas Y awyddogion eleni ydynt: Hwydd—Mr. J. R. Humphreys trysorydd —Mr. J. Dennis Rowlands ysgrifenydd-Mr. Evan Edwards, Petryal Heoi-y-Gastell. Agorwyd y tymhor hefo ymgomwest, nos Lun, Hydref 4yd, pryd y daeth nifer luosog ynghyl i wledda ar y danteithion a ddarparwyd gan nifer o'r chwiorydd. Cymerwyd rhan mewn cyfarfod adioniadol eedd yn dilyn gan Miss Ena Roberts o Glyndyfrdwy, Miss Augusta Phillips, Miss Roberts, George-street. Mri. E. T. Hughes, Arthur Hughes, E. H. Jones, E. O. Parry, Sidney Watkin a G. W. Jackson. Dymunwyd yn dda i Mr. a Mri. J. F. Hughes, ar ran y gymdeithas, gan Mr. Levi Roberts a Mr. J. R. Humphreys-dymunwyd iddynt t'ordaith hapus a bywyd dedwydd yn eu gwiad fabwysi*dig. Terfynwyd y cyfarfod drwy i Mr. Levi Roberts arwain mewn gweddi, yn oyflivyno y ddeuddyn i ofal yr Hwn sy'n gyru'r mellt i 'hedeg Ac yn rhodio brig y don," Nos Lun diweddaf. o dan lywyddiaeth Mr. Humphrey Jones, Y.H., traddododd y Parch. H. Cernyw Williams, Corwen, ei ddarlith ar Ddarllen a Meddwl." Yr oedd y darlithydd a'r ddarlith yn ymdaro yn hapus iawn a'u gilydd. Diau fod Mr. Williams yn un o ddarllenwyr mwyaf Cymru, a chydnabyddir ef hefyd yn un o feddylwyr mawr ein cenedl. Ambeuthyn oedd gwrando arno yn cyfarwyddo, cynghori a rhybaddio ynghylch pa beth i'w ddarllen a pha fodd i ddarllen. Anogai ei wrandawyr i ddarllen llyfrau Cymraeg da, a gosodai y Beibl yn flaen-if. Ofnai fod llai o'i ddarllen nag erioed, a mwyo ddarllen cyhoeddiadau arwynebol, fel Tit Bits, cyhoeddiadau a wna tit- bits" o gymeriadau. Dywedodd Mr. Lloyd George yn Nhreorci y dydd o'r blaen nas gallai neb ddarllen barddoaiaeth llyfr Job a phropbwydoliaethau Esaiah a gweledigaeth y Datguddiad heb fod yn liawer cyfoethocach wedi hyny. Yn nesaf i'r Baibl, cynghorai ei wrandawyr i ddarllen y clasuron Cymreig, a nodai restr ohonynt fel llyfrau gwerth i'w ddarllen, megis-Gwallter Meohain, Elis Wyn o Lasynys, Hanes y Ffydd, Drych y Prif Oesoedd, gweithiau Cynddelw, Dr. Lewis Edwards y Bala, John Williams y Rho?, Emrys, Dafydd ap Gwilym, Islwyn, Ceiriog, &.o. Yna rhoddai ychydig gyfarwyddiadau ar y modd i ddarllen. Dywedau mai anfantais fawr yr oes ydyw fod cymaint o fanteision yn perthyn iddi, athuedd rhai ydyw ceisio darllen ychydig ar bob peth a ddaw o'r waeg. Gwell, meddai, darllen llawer ar ychydig o lyfrau nag ychydig ar lawer o lyfrau. Cynghorai y bobl ifainc i ddarllen gydag amcan arbenig,ac i ddarllen yn fanwl, er mwyn cyfaethogi y teimlad a'r meddwl. Dylid cefnogi nnrhyw beth rydd fri ar feddwl Dyma un rheewm paham y cefnogai ef yr Ei^ddfud -gosodai werth a bri ar feddwl, "Y meddwiydyw maint y dyn Diolchwyd i'r darlithydd gan Mr. E. T. Hughes, Mr.Arthur Hughes yn cefnogi a Mr. J. R. Humphreys yn attegu a diolchwyd i'r cadeirydd ar gyhygiad y darlithydd a Mrs. Davies (Bank House) yn ccfnogi. Terfynwyd cyfarfod gwir adeiliadol drwy gann Dan dy fendith wrth ym- adael." « NODION 0 GORWEN. "SALE OF WORK." Nos Wener a nos Sadwrn, cynhaliwyd Sale of Work" yn yr Assembly Rooms. Erbyn amser dechreu ar y gwaith o werthu, yr oedd yr ystatell yn llawn o nwyddau da a gwir ddefnyddiol, pa rai a werthid oddiar y Fancy Goods Stall, y Jumble Stall a'r Refreshment Stall. Ymgynullodd tyrfa liosog i'r lie, a gwnaed masnach fywiog ar y gwa- hanol nwyddau. Elai yr elw oddiwrth y sale i drysorfa Capel y Methodistiaid. Y mae y ohwior- ydd diwyd a gweithgar a gasglasant ac a wnaethant y nwyddau ar gyfer y" sale," yn haeddu canmol- iaeth uchel am eu gwaith, a gobeithiwn y coronir eu llafor a llwyddiant mawr. CYMDEITHAS DDIWYLUADOL YR ANNIBYNWYR Yn Festri Capel yr Annibynwyr, nos Wener, cyfranogwyd o swper, a chynhaliwyd cyfarfod ar 01 hyny, fel dechreuad i gyfres y cyfsrfodydd a f wriedir gynal gan y gymdeithas uchod yn ystod tymor y gauaf. Erbyn 7 30 yr oedd y byrddau wedi eu hulio a gwahanol ddanteithion, a'r oil yn addurnedig a blodau heirdd a deniadol, a nifer o foneddigesau parod ac ewyllysgar yn gwasanaethu. Yn ol pob ymddangosiad, mwynhaodd pawb y dan- teithion darparedig. Ar ol hyn cynhaliwyd cyfar- fod difyr a gwir adeiladol, pryd y gwasanaethwyd gan Miss Susie Davies, Misses Nesta a Dilys Salmon, Mri. T. Salmon, J. G. Jones ac R. Jones. Gwasan- aethwyd yn llywydd gan Mr. Anwyl, ysgolfeistr, a gweithredir yn ysgrifenydd y gymdeithas gan Mr. T. H. Jones, Ty-newydd. Da genym ddweyd fod y swper a'r cyfarfod wedi troi allan yn llwyddiant. CYFARFOD DIOLCHGARWCH YR EGLWYS Cynhaliwyd oyfarfod diolchgarwch yr Eglwys dydd Mercher. Am 8 y boreu, cyfranogwyd o'r Cymun ae am 3 a 6, pregethwyd gan y Parch. Herbert Evans, B.A., Cerygydruidion. Yr oedd y oynulleidfaoedd yn lliosog, a'r moddion yn cael eu mwynhau gan y gwrandawyr. GWYDDELWERN: CYFARFOD DIOLCHGARWCH. Dydd Iau, yr 21ain cyfisol, cynhaliwyd gwyl diolchgarwch am y cynhauaf yn Egl wys St. Beuno, pryd y pregethwyd ar yr achlysur gan y Parch. H. Evans, B.A., Cerygydruidion. Yr oedd yr oedfaon yn llioaog o wrandawyr astud, a'r pregethiad yn dra derbyniol. GWYDDELWERN CYFARFOD PRBGETHTT. Nos Fawrth, a thrwy dydd Mercher, cynhaliwyd pregethn blynyddol y Wesleyaid. Pregethwyd ar yr achlysur gan y Parchn. E. Daviea, Lerpwl, a D. Thomas, Dinbych. Daeth cynulleidfaoedd lliosog ynghyd, a thraddodwyd pregethau rbagorol. Ap BERWYN. 4 Dydd Mawrth oedd canmlwyddiant genedigaeth Dr. Lewis Edwardsy Bala,a dathlwyd yr amgylchiad dyddorol mewn llawer dull a modd yng Nghymru. Y mae y pwyllgor a benodwyd gan Sassiwn y Rhos wedi penderfyny codi cerflun bronza iddo yn y Bala, a chof-golofn yn Mhenllwyn, ei enedigol fro. Tua mil o bunau fydd y gost.
Advertising
lql 17,e-Z-==-!W-I-l I iii;;u- R I GK'S The purest and best ALS-l I .I iI .SA ING PO DF-R,,M
FOOTBALL.
FOOTBALL. LTIANGOLLEN AMATEURS V. OSWESTRY Si". OSWALDS -This match was played on the Cilmedw Field on Thuradby, and resulted in a win for the Amateurs by 2 goals to 1. Gwilym Humphreys and Willie Richards scored for the Amateurs. RHOSYMEDRE CUP (UNAFFILIATED). FIRST ROUND LLANGOLLEN JUNIORS V. RHOSDDU.—Played on Cilmedw Field on Saturday, and resulted in an easy win for the Juniors by 4 goals to 1. The scorers were-Frqnk D-ivies (2). Arthur Wynne Edwards (1) and Edward Roberts (1). WREXHAM LEAGUE CUP. RUABON v. PONKEY.—Played at Ponkey on Saturday. Ruabon were leading by one goal to none when the game was stopped five minutes from time. THE COMBINATION. BANGOR v. DENBIGH —Played at Bangor on Saturday, Bangor winning b? six goals to three, CREWE ALEXANDRA RESERVE V. CHESTER.— Played at Crewe on Satu day, the home side winnin? by three goals to one. WREXHAM V. CONNAH'S QUAY — W'-exham'S' second string journeyed to Connah's Quay on Saturday, and bagged a couple of valuable points at the expense of their near rivals. The weather was most inclement, and but for twenty minutes play at the beginning of the game was fought out in a rainstorm, which was most uucomfortable for players and spectators. Both sides were strongly represented, and included several changes. The Quay played at inside left O'Neil, who was recently transferred from Wrexham and the visitors' team included Patten, a promising player from Shrews- bury. Glyn Jones and Emiyn Jones exchanged places in the half-back line, and both were very successful in breaking up the onslaughts of Jones and company.—Result Wrexham, 2 Connah's Quay, 1. THE WELSH AMATEUR CUP. CEFN ALBION V. ACREFAIR UNITED —This match was to have been played at Cefn on Satur- day, but was abandoaed owing to the inclement weather. JOHNSTOWN AMATEURS V. ESCLUSHAM. —Played at Joanstown on Saturday. In the first few minutes Watkin, on the right wing, sent across a osnt e, which V. Jones placed in the Stars'goal. After the centre, Potts got the ball and shot into the net from the centre of the field. In another fifteen minutes H. Pritchard scored a third goal for Johnstown, and before half-time Williams scored the first goal for Esclusham. In the second half, Esclusham obtained a second goal through Davies, and the final result was Johnstown, 3 goals Esclusham, 2 goals. ■ 4
LLANGOLLEN WORKING MEN'S ASSOCIATION.
LLANGOLLEN WORKING MEN'S ASSOCIATION. SOCIALISM APPROVED. A meeting of the Association was held on Friday evening in the Waverley Pavilion, when Mr. Levi Roberts presided over a good attendance. The chief speaker was Mr. Smith Edwards, who delivered an address on Socialism." which was listenen to with great attention. The chairman said that it was impossible to frustrate the advance of Socialism, and if the churches of Wales are nob prepared to give the people pure Christian Socialism it would undoubtedly result in the demand for secular Socialism (hear, hear). Mr. Rowland Edwards in the course of an impressive address said that even when a man was working full time he could hardly exist in the town on account of the high prices charged for everything, and that at Cefn almost everything could be purchased cheaper than at Llangollen, and it was a, well-known fact that Cefn tradesmen could come to the town and sell goods at cheaper rates than they could buy them from the Llangollen Tradesmen (bear, hear). The chairman next gave a recitation, Oriau olaf yr Iesu," with marked success, which also charact- erised Mr. J. W. Kyffio's address on Welsh Patriotism." Mr. Tom Owen followed with an effective address on the Progress of Socialism." Mr. H. R. Williams spoke on the Budget, and characterised the talk about a compromise as a, fable. He was surprised that some of the news- papers should publish such misleading rubbish. The Lords had no constitutional right to interfere with the finance of the country, and he was certain that the King had warned them against doing so. (Cheers). He also referrpd to the execution of Senor Ferrer by the Spanish Government. Senor Ferrer was a man who had done more for that Education of the people of Spain than any man ia this or any other age. He bad sacrificed everything to teach the people the truth, liberty, justice and humanity, and he (the speaker) rejoiced that the act of tne murderers had raised a storm of indig- nation throughout the oevilised world. He submitted a resolution condeming the execution. Mr. Edwin Hughes having seconded the resolution.. it was warmly supported by the chairman and carried unanimously. Mr. J. W. Kyffin next gave a pleasing rendition of "Bedd fy mam, and Mr. Hugh Evans having offered a few remarks upon the existing overcharges, it was decided that the next meeting should be devoted to debate upon. the question.
Family Notices
JBtrtbg, lbarrtages ant) IDeatbo. SISTM8, Oct. 20th, the wife of Mr. R. G. Jones, Cae'rdelyn, Trawsfynydd, of a son. MARRIAGES. Sept. 22nd, at Boksburg, South Africa, by the Rev. W. Griffiths, Mr. S. P. Pickstone of Johannesburg and Manchester, to Miss Enid Owen of Johannesburg and Llangollen (third daughter of the Rev. H. T. Owen). Oct. 25th, at Llangollen Parish Church, by the Rev. L. D. Jenkins, vicar, Mr. Albert Dennis Roberts, only son of Mr. David Roberts, builder, Bodwen Villa, to Bessie, youngest daughter of Mrs. Roberta Glasfryn, Abbey-road—both of Llangollen. Oct. 19th, at King-street Baptist Chapel, Wigan, by the Rev. Ambrose Lewis, pastor, Mr. Thomas Lloyd Davies, son of Mr. —. Davies, Pennant, Glyn- dyfrdwy, to Ellen, danghter. of Mr. —. Roberts, Pontyddol, Llannefydd. Oct. 20th, at St. John's (English) Wesleya.n Chapel, Colwyn Bay, Mr. Thomas Arthur Hughes, solicitor, Sunderland, to Gwendolen, only daughter of Mr. T. G. Williams, Baron Hill, Colwyn Bay. DEATHS. Oct. 24th, at the Cottage Hospital, aged 16, Mr. Evan Evans, nephew of Mr. Evan Evans, cab pro- prietor, Bala Bach, Llangollen. Oct. 22nd, aged 47, Inspector Roberts, Blaenaa Ffestiniog, and cousin to Principal Francis Roberts, Aberystwyth. Oot. 17th, aged 16, Edward William, only son of Mr. Ed. Jones, Aran-street, Bala. Oct. 21st, ased 72, Bridget, beloved wife of the Rev. Daniel Rowlands, M.A., C.M. minister, Tawelfan, Bangor. Oct. 22nd, at Fron Dinas, Pontnewydd, Mrs. Wil- liams, beloved wife of Mr. D. P. Williams, J.P., formerly of Llanberis. Oct. 21st, aged 44, Miss Winnie Davies, Llidiart Gwinen, Gwyddelwern, Corwen. Oct. 25th, aged 7, Ann Ellen, beloved child of Mr.. Richard Evans, Ty'nywern. Llangar. Oct. 23rd, aged 83, Mr. Wm. C. Jones, Bryn Teifi, Oswestry. Oct. 20th, aged 69, at 12, Park-street, Oswestry* Mr. Evan Jones, senior partner in the firm of Messrs.. Jones, Morris and Jones, drapers. Printed and published every Friday Morning by the propiietor, HUGH JONES, at his Printing Works, Castle-street, LIar- gollen, in the county of Denbigh, October 29fh, 1900. All orders, Advertisements, and oommunicatiojM are reqsiestt'd to be addressed to the "Advertiser" Office, Uaagollaa.