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GEOLOGY (continued).
GEOLOGY (continued). The shale contained numerous calamite stems and other plant remains, and traces of am 11 bivalves. The beds dipped to the N.N.W. at 50o aud were found, in a continuation of the 180 yard level in the Talargoch vein, to extend for 150 yards without a change. The same fault was met with in the other levels, aud its direction was about W. 10o S. to E. 10o N. The Chert Beds were much thinner than near Gronant, for in the Vale of Clwyd they thin out completely. In the 180-yard level, sulphuretted hydrogen was given off so copiously, in the South end, as to affect the eyes of the miners. GLACIAL BEDS.—The whole of the low ground and the flatter parts of the high ground are overspread by boulder clay, sand and gravel of the glacial age. The rock feature against which the drift is banked is of sufficient steepness to be called an inland •cliff. It runs from Gronant to Prestatyn, Talargoch, Dyserth, Moel Hiraddug and Cwm mountain up the Vale of Clwyd. One of the best drift-deposits in the district was provided in the Walker shaft at Talargoch, 200 yards from the limit of the drift, where the limestone rises in the cliff of Graig-Fawr. The following beds were passed through Glacial beds— Feet Ins Soil 1 6 Marl and clay. 21 0 Dry sand 10 6 Quicksand 3U 0 Strong Clay. 6 0 Gravel 24 0 Gravelly clay, with water 80 0 Sand and Gravel. 86 0 Gravel, containing bones. 12 0 Carboniferous Rocks 597 0 768 0 Another section of Talargoch gave the following result-Glacial beds Feet. Vegetable mould 2 Clay 78 Sand and Gravel, with pebbles of copper, lead ore, horns, teeth and bones. 204 284 Another shaft, half way between Meliden and Prestatyn, 150 yards from the limestone slope of Carreg-y-Fran, all Glacial Beds:— Clay and Stones 21 Red Clay 12 Grav6l 27 Dark Stiff Clay 27 Clean Sand 86 Stony Clay and Mud. 48 Moist Sand (not bottomed) 83 + 204 The Gronant mine, 160 feet above the sea level, the sections are:- feet Vegetable mould. 2 Clay, mixed with some sand and rolled stones 78 Gravel beds, containing rolled pieces of lead, of all sizes 24 104 The various depths below Ordnance Datum at which the rock surface has been struck at Walker Shaft, East Talargoch, and Prestatyn borehole, are 41, 24 x, 54 feet, respectively and the height of surface above Ordnance Datum are 130, 180, 16 feet, respectively. It appears from these figures that the rock- suiface has a gentle seaward slope, as might have been expected. (TO be contimted).
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Prestatyn Eisteddfod WHIT M025T-3D-A.X, JUNE 4tb, 1906. 1.—MALE VOICE CHOIR COMPETITION. Test piece, Gof y Pentref" (" The Village Blacksmith") (Dr. Parry). Prize £10 10s., and Baton for Conductor. 2.-MALE VOICE CHOIR COMPETITION (Confined to North Wales). Test piece, "Comrades Song of Hope" (AdamiJ), Prixe £4 4s., and Silver Cup for Conductor. 3.-JUVENILE CHOIR COMPETITION. Test piece. "Y Tylwyth Teg" ("The Fairies"). Prize £ 4 4s., and Silver Cup for Conductor. SOLOS, etc. Adjudicator: CAIUDOG ROBERTS, ESQ., F.R.C.O., Ac. Secretaries :— R. HUGHES, Station House, Prestatyn. D. HUGHES, Greenwioh House, Prestatyn. Syllabus Id., by Pott lid. For Regular Supplies of Farm Produce Fresh Milk and Butter, New-laid Eggs, etc., send Postcard to R. AND J. WHITE FORD, Kelston Farm, Gwespyr, Holywell.
Ruthin v. Prestatyn.
Ruthin v. Prestatyn. Prestatyn journeyed to Ruthin on Saturday to play the return match with the local club. Prestatyn Were without Jack Jones and Hol- brook, their places being taken by Pryce ':I Jones and R. Jones, and the whole eleven shuffled into the following positions :—Goal. W. Glass backs, J. T. Williams and Pryce Jones; halves, R. Jones, T. Brooks, and D. G. Jones forwards, L. Watts, Jim Jones, R. Hughes, Bell Jones, and G. Glasa. Mr Lewis, of Rhyl, had charge of the players. The first half was all in favour of the visitors, but the Prestatyn forwards again kept up their reputation for missing chancea in front of goal. The visitors' custodian had little or nothing to do and the interval arrived with a clean sheet. Early in the second half Ruthin opened the scoring, but Prestatyn quickly equalized and pressed heavily, but time after time grand openings were simply thrown away. Just before the close, when a division of points seemed certain Ruthin broke away and scored, Prestatyn being beaten by 2 goals to 1. Glass had little work to do in goal, being well covered by J. T. Williams and Pryce Jones both of whom played a splendid game. D. G. Jones was the pick of the halves, his tackling being very fine. Of tha forwards Bell Jones played a rattling game but again the forwards were the weak part of the Prestatyn team. When will our forwards learn that their good play is simply useless (and that of the rest of the team) if they cannot shoot goals ? In order to secure second place in the League table Prestatyn must take one point oct of the Guild on Saturday.
SUBSCRIBERS TO THE TELEPHONE…
SUBSCRIBERS TO THE TELEPHONE IN PRESTATYN. Public Call Office: High Street. 4y5 Davies, Danl., Butcher, Snowdon View 6 Dawes, J.T. Mining Engineer, The Lilacs 4x2 Dowell, Thomas and Sons, Butchers, High Street. 0200 Fenton, Thomas, Coach Proprietor, Railway Hotel 12 Flintshire County Constabulary '1y Griffith, Tudor, Physician, Leaton 4y4 Hopwood, C., Confectioner, The X.L. 4x3 Hnghes, J. M. Grocer, Wrexham House 4x5 Hughes, T. E., Chemist, High Street 6x Hughes, Clement, Solicitor. 4x4 Jones, E., Grocer, Freeland Stores 3yl Jones, J. Lloyd, Chemist, High Street 9 Jones, Thomas, Builder, Islwyn 5x Jones, Arthur \V., Provision Dealer, High Street. 4 Littler, Joseph, Grocer, High Street 4y2 Owen, R. E., Butcher, Bradford B'ldgs. 18 Post Office,. Prestatyn 5 Prestatyn Urban District Council (John Hughes, Clerk) 1 Roberts, A. Foulkes, Solicitor 0199 Thomas, Mrs, Nant Hall Hotel 4x1 Wheway, W., China Merchant, News- agent, &c., High Street 10 Williams, T. Parry, Painter and Deco- rator, High Street 6y Thomas & Walkley, Architects, etc. 2 Williams & Richards, Tailors, Drapers, and Furnishers, High Street By permission of the Nationa Telephone; Company Ltd who are not responsible for errors and omissions
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SUNDAY SERVICES AT PRESTATYN.
SUNDAY SERVICES AT PRESTATYN. CHRIST CHURCH (Church of England), High St. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (English). 11 a.m. (English) Rev, O.J. Davies,M.A.(Vicar) 6-45 p.m., (Welsh) „ „ 7-15 p.m.. (English) „ „ BETHEL,WELSH WESLEYAN CHAPEL, High.st 10 a.m., Mr Robert Jones, Rhyl. 6 p.m., Rev W. O. Evans, Rhyl. HOREB WELSH WESLEYAN CHAPEL,Marine-rd 10 A.IB., Mr George Jones, Prestatyn. 6 P.M., Rev. J. Kelly, t, REHOBOTH C.M. CHAPEL (Welsh), High Street 10 a.m. Rev T. Rees Jones, Llyulleiiiad. 6 p.m. „ to TOWY*, S p.m. „ WELSH CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL, VM. Av 10 a.m. Rev Ben Williams, Prestatyn. 6 p.m. „ „ WELSH BAPTIST CHURCH. Old British School. 10 a.m Pastor M. F. Wynne. Prestatyn. 6 p.m. „ ,i ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of Wales, Nant Hall Road. 11 a.m., Rev W. J. Roberts, Llanberia. 6-30 p.m. „ ST. JOHN'S ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHURCH. Station Road. 10-45 a.m., Mr Harrison, Prestatyn. 6-30 p.m. Rev W. Bell, „ TRINITY CHURCH (Methodist New Connexion) 10-45 a.m. Rev W. J. Townsend, D.D. 6-30 p.m „ „ CHURCH OF SS. PETER AND FRANCES (Roman Catholic). Grunant Road. Mass 10 a.m., Benediction 6-30. Rev. H. Bickerton Jones. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. Mission Servicea are held at Dr. Smith's, Drakelow. 11 0 a.m., Sabbath (Saturday), 6 0 p.m., Sunday. Scripture Expositions of the Prophecies, Coming of Christ, Approaching End, etc. All are welcome. No Collection. Sankey's Hymns. Bring your Bibles. ¡.
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RAILWAY TIME TABLE FOR MAY.
RAILWAY TIME TABLE FOR MAY. A ma ma mla ma mla mp mp mp mp mp mp mjp mp mp mp mp mp mjp mjp mfp m|p m,P mj P ™ Chester dpt. 6 08 58 409 1210 5 1115128012881 851 402 152 558 254 154 425 125 205 806 106 22j7 808 409 25 1110,1114 Sandycroft 6 10 8 509 22 1125; 1248 1 50 .8 354 25 .5 40 6 327 40 9 85 11ZU Queen's Ferry .6 14 rb 559 26 1129; 1252 1 54 8 894 29 5 45.6 W 44. » 40 11^5 €onnah's Quay. 6 198 19 9 81 1134! 1257; 169 8 44 4 84 .5 50 6 4l|7 49 V 45,|.113U Flint 6 248 24.9 8610221139! 1 2i« £ 2 4 8 494 89. 5 855 56.6 467 54.9 61, »113J. Bagillt .6 31 2^9 48 1146 jl 9^| 2 11 3 564 46 6 3 6 538 1 Holvwell 6 8618 81|J^ 9 48 .11151 jl 14 2 16 4 14 51. 6 8 6 58j8 6 10 8 all48. Mostvn 6 458 89^ a 9 57 |1159 il 23 2 25 '4 104 59 6 17 7 7j8 14 1012 <g 1156 Talacre 6 51| E gl 10 8 |12 6 .jl 29.2 31 4 16 6 28 718j8 21. Prestatyn 6 57,8 481 fl 10 9 |l-212 1 85 2 37 — 8 284 225 8. 5 546 296 457 198 27j9 15;1022 1- 6 Bhyl 7 5i8 5lft° 1017104712201 10(1 43 2 102 45 2 50 3 864 8(>515 5 19 5 46 6 16 876 55 7 27 £ 359 281080 12151152 a ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma mjp mp mp mp mp mp mp nap m p mp mp mp m,p m p m Khyl 7 107 45S 448 61' >8 459 2.9 209 5610381215 12501 452 43[3 64 74 15 6 80. 6 66 458 48^10 4 Prestatyn .7 177 58 8 529 9 9 27 10451222. 1 522 503 12 4 22 5 87 6 13 .8 55| Talaere 7 24. 9 34. 1229 1 59 8 19. 4 29 .6 21 | Mostyn 7 30 „ 9 20 9 40 10561285 .5 8 25 4 8515 48 |"27.9 6« Hclyweli 7 888 5 &.]f ^9 8 9 48.11 21248 2 13 3 88 4 48 °5.56 6 84 9 14« Bagillt 7 45j a 9 15 9 65 1250. 2 20 3 40 4 50|6 4 « 42 9 J2| Flint 7 49 § 85° 19 9 69 1254 2 248 88 44 4 54^6 8 6 47 9 26g 10^ •Connah s Quay. 7 57 9 26 10 7 1 2 2 82j (8 52. 6 2«6 16 6 55 | 84| Queen s Ferry ..|8 2.9 31 i 1012 1 7 2 87.V..8 57^ « '7 I HU' fnn/iimrifi !8 5 9 84 1015 1 10. 2 40 kl 01 5 10 6 24 7 5 9 4^ <a»stl»r .lib 198 8W 189 SB.8 469 6?. 1027108511?? 1 29 1 802 62(8 274 1«4 42 5 24 g W.1? 197 289 #5 1062
MOTOR RAXLWAY.-ApnI
MOTOR RAXLWAY.-ApnI tt* ttt am pm pa pm pm pm pm Prestatyn .dep. 7 55 9 30118012801 55 3 854 85 6 209 0* Ohapel Street 7 589 841184 12341 59 3 804 896 24 9 4* Khuddlan Road 8 09 87118712872 23 424 426 27 9 7| Meliden .8 5 9 421142 1242 2 7 3 47 4 47 6 32 9 12J Byserth .arr. 8 109 471147)1247 2 12 8 524 526 879 17« Dyserth.dep. 8 149 5011501 102 154 05*306 45 9 20 Meliden 8 19 9 5511551 152 204 5 5*356 509 25f Bhuddlan Road 8 22 9 5811581 182 28 4 8 5*38 6 539 28! Chapel Street 8 24 10 0 12 01 20 2 254 105*406 559 80| Prestatyn 8 2810 512 5,1 25 2 80 4 15)5*45 7 19 36f Rhyl: arr.8 87 I 1 .7 MM 45" >Kum 10 nainutes earlier oo Saturday*.
North Wales Junior Leaf tie.
North Wales Junior Leaf tie. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Rhyl Victoria 11 8 1 2291218 Denbigh 12 5 3 4221714 •Prestatyn 11 6 2 3 24 15 13 Rhyl Church Guild. 11 3 4 4 17 14 10 Ruthin 11 3 6 2 14 23 8 Llandudno 12 3 7 2 22 31 8 Abergele 12 < 7 3 15 31 7 2 points deducted for playing ineligible totm. SATURDAY'S RESULTS. Ruthin 2 Prestatyn. 1 MATCHES FOR SATURDAY (April 28). Ruthin v. Rhyl Victoria, at Ruthin. Rhyl Church Guild v. Prestatyn, at Rhyl.
The Thursdays Again."
The Thursdays Again. On Thursday the Thursday team their officials, and supporters, together with the cup and medals, were photographed at the Hillside Studio. All wishing to procure a photo of our gallant cup-winners should at once give their order either at the Studio or to Mr D. J. Davies the Hon. Sec. The same afternoon a match was played on the Marine Road ground between the Thurs- days and the Old Boys. The Thursdays did not reproduce their Easter Monday form, but the weak Old Boys team played a hard game. After keeping level with their more ex- perienced opponents for an hour the Old Boys had to retire beaten by three clear goals scored by P. Hughes, Madden, and J. Bennett. On the Thursdays' side J. Roberts, Alf Jones, J. W. Jones, W. Davies, and P. Hughes were the pick, whilst for the Old Boys, B. Davies, T. H. Jones, and J. Roberts did good service. Humphreys (Trainer) and Baden were not up to their usual good form.
SCRAPS.
SCRAPS. The following Jones' have figured in the Prestatyn team during the last two seasons. How about forming a team out of them as follows: Goal Jim Jones, backs Jack Jones and Pryce Jones, halves D. G. Jones, Bell Jones and R. Jones (Meliden), forwards W. Jones, D. W. Jones, Lovey Jones, W; Rath- bourne Jones, and W. Jones (Mostyn). Anyway we should have one International in r it. It is proposed to have a Dinner, in honour of the cup-winning Thursdays and the (we hope) running-up Saturdays. A Thursday League is sadly needed 111 this District. Will any local footballer, take the matter up ? ;■ Bfft .,rdayl;,s will be held early in May. Two certain members of the local clubs journeyed to London to see the cup final. Almost the first person they met was a former f playing member of the Prestatyn Football Club. Truly the world is very small. I, Bell Jones is now the only Prestatyn I forward that remembers that a forward should 4 | shoot. Jim Jones is improving, and with more I practice should make a good man. ¡ 1 Holbrook and Watts were hurt at Rhyl on Easter Monday bat are both recovering. Abergele have secured the distinction of becoming the first "Wooden Spoonista" of the North Wales Junior League. Printed and Published by J. T. BURROWS, High-st.iPrestatyti, ia the Go FHdtv