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Children's Sunday

"Bethel" Wesleyan Church.

Gilchrist Lectures at Prestatyn.

Church History.

A Band of Hope

Mutual Improvement Society.

Harvest Thanksgiving.

A Late Motor Train

The Schools.

The Parochial Tea.

Football Notes.

Q RON ANT. Coming Events.

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Moriah C.M. Chapel.

Our M.P.

The Point of Ayr Colliery…

L. & N.W. Rly. Parcel Agents.

Fire at Penyffordd.

Memorial Service.

The Day Schools.

SUNDAY SERVICES AT FFYNNONGROEW.…

The Late Mr. John Hughes.

Saturday Night Entertainments.

Evening Continuation Classes.

SUNDAY SERVICES AT MOSTYN…

LADY MOSTYN'S LETTER. - -…

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LADY MOSTYN'S LETTER. I At last Friday's meeting of the Holywell I I Board of Guardians, a letter was read from Lady Mostyn, of Talacre, requesting the ] Board to refund to her the cost of the educa- I tion of pauper children at her Talacre School, r- and she also stated that she would not re- ceive such children in future unless the Guardians arranged to pay for their education. The Chairman (Mr J. Prince) said their duty seemed plain enough. All children in elementary schools could claim free education. If the children could not get free education in the Talacre School, they could get it at another close at hand in the parish. It was their duty to acknowledge Lady Mostyn's 1 letter and say that in future they would see that the children attend the Council School. Mr Humphreys Are there any arrears due for the time they have been there ? The Chairman If we are in honour bound to pay any arrears, I hope the Board will pay them. The Clerk The letter is so vague, one really does not know what she wants. It was decided to inform Lady Mostyn that if she intended charging for the children at the Talacre School, it was the duty of the Guardians to see that they had free education. and in that case they would be transferred to the Council School, or the relief pay stopped.

Lecture at C.M. Chapel.

" Mynydd Seion " Wesleyan…

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