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y- CHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. J Every description of Wanted, For Sale," and similar advertisements can be inserted in this column at the j following aheap PREPAID rates. Stamps or postal >Otda ciln be sent:- I 16 words, once 6d., three times ls. 24 words, 9d., Is. 6d. 32 words, Is., „ 2s. 40 words, I*. 3d. 2s. 6d. And so on, adding 3d. for every uuiuiiiuu^l R worda I tSf This Scale only applies to PREPAID aiivacti^omen ts I THE" FREE PRESS AS AN Advertising Medium.—A prominent Ruthin gentleman, known throughout the Vale of Clwyd, writes to us, after one insertion of his advertisement in our columns il Dear Sir,—P ease do not re- insert my advertisement as I have received several applications thereto already." For advertisements cf all kinds, the j<ree Press is the best medium that can possibly be secured. Sitnations Vacant. WANTED at once Experienced HOU»E- PARLOURMAID for small family, near St. Asaph. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. Wooley. servants' Registry, Ruthin Load, Denbigh. _13- ANTED a strong active YOUTH as farm servant one accustomed to Jbo^es. Apply T. W. Bowdage, Cotton Hall, Denbigh. 271uc. Situations Wanted. •V47*ANTED situation as HEAD GARDENER W where two or three are kept, by a Young Married Man, who has a thorough practical Knowledge of his business in every department. Has good experience and recom- mendations. Age 28. Apply George Hubbard, I Nantclwyd Hal!, Ruchin. *ml3 For 3ale. f I \0 BE SOLD, a four-wheel DOG C4RT, 1 newly dona up, new tires, &c. Very light and easy running. Apply '• P.S. Fkbe Pbes8 Office. 264u.c. -j rj lO ~BE BOLD, an IRON BILLIARD JL ROOM, 25 feet by 18. Might make a two-rocmed cottage. Apply to N. Fosbery, Pentre Mawr, Denbigh. *m20 Q pT SUCKING PIGS On Sale, irTsmaH fCi t.) lots. No dealers need apply. J.E. Roberts, The Green, Llandyrnog. M13 liiOH SAIjE, a Few New and Second Hand BICYCLES, very cheap, from £ 6. Pneumatic tyres. Apply at once, Buller, Denbigh. u c. 4 1 >U BE SOLD, tstacK ot ^-year old Aleaaow < 1 HAY, from three to four tons. Apply Robert Davies, Pen-y-Wern, Graigfecna.n, i Llanfair D.C. POULTRi.—EGGS for fitting can now be JL supplied at 3s. 6d. per dozen, from Orpingtons and White Leghorns. Prize winners. Messrs. Fletcher and Bedford, Abergele. *m27 Levanod, near liaerwys. TO BE SOLD, by private treaty, a COTTAGE and GARDEN and PLOT OF LAND suitable for building purposes. Apply X. Hereford House, Caerx20 ON SALE, by Private Treaty, BRYN- TIRION, Denbigh (Freehold), close to Railway Station, containing Entrance Hall, Dining Room, D wing Room, Kitchen. Scullery Dairy, Larder, four good Bedrooms and Bed- room with Bath fixed. Outside Coach-house, with Stall and Hay Loft over. Outside Offices, with Garden in front. Town water laid on.- Apply, Messrs. Dew & Son, Bangor or Mr. R. Humphreys Roberts, Denbigh. 246u.c. To be Let. ——— TO LEfTa/LOCK-UP SHOP and STOBE- ROOM. Apply Britannia House, Love Lane, Denbigh. *m27 O BE LiislT, No. *L PaTrK STREET, DENBIGH, containing two sitting rooms, kitchen, scullery, dairy, cellars, &c.. together with five bedrooms, and W.C. A good stable, coachhouse, cow-house, &c. Possession to be had on the 1st May next. For further particulars apply to Col. Lloyd Williams, Bodgwilym, Denbigh. 2G3u.c. Miscellaneous- ~OOr\f~\ TO ADVANCE at -B4 per obOUU cent., on good Mortgage Security. Apply to office of this paper. 242ml 3 FOUND, Monday, March let, at Llannerch Crossing, two WELSH TERRIERs, dog and bitch. If not claimed within seven daya will be sold to defray expenses. R. E lis, Llannerch, St. Asaph. *ml3 INDIAN RUNNER DUCK EGGd from splendid layers. Cooks strain. 2s. Gd. a Sitting. Corey, Rhuddlan, near Rhyl. *m20 BATH CHAIR Wanted. Apply, stating price, &c.| to "E," Free tress Office, Denbigh. *ml3 WAN TED good family COUNTRY YV ROUSE, 2 sitting, 4 or 5 bedrooms. Rent £ 20, £ 25. Denbigh, Rhyl, Prestatyn, or Mcstyn districts. Address, T. C. Amos, Auctioneer, Ac., Rhyl. *ml3 TO FARMERS.—We beg to intimate that Mr. E. H. Roberta, Frondeg, Denbigh, now represents us in the VeJe of Clwyd for the PURCHASING of good sound WHEAT. THOMAS LEWIS & CO., m26 City Steam Mills, Bango r Servants' Registry. SERVANTS' REGISTRY conducted by 4r Mrs. Aldrich, STATIONER, RUTHIN. KclABLiSHRU 1S70. Mrs. WOOLLEY, SERVANTS' REGISTRY, Ruthin Road, Denbigh. WANTED at once Experienced Cook for near Denbigh, small dairy, wagfjs £ 24. Good Nurse for near Liverpool, wages 120. Working Housekeeper and Genernla for good Kitcheumaid, wages £ 1-1; Hotel Servants! and good General for Golwyn Bay.—Disengaged: Good Housemaid, at liberty 11th of March." MRS. PIPER, 3, Cliiton Terrace, Townsend, Denbigh. WANTED Experienced and Plain Cooks, £ 20 to £ 40; first class Laundress, good wages. Sewing Maid, Parlourmaid Housemaids single handed, also second and third, for large establishment in Cheshire; Kitchenmaids, superior Generals able to Cook; also good Farm servants.—Disengaged shortly, Pain Cook, middle age, t20, with help, or Kitchenmaid, Churckwoman, abstainer. MRS. TiOWBOTiiAM; 28, VALE STliEET, DEN BiGK. Linen, Ladiee and Children's Underclothing N Wool and Fancy Repository. Art Needlework, and Small Ware. Servants' Registry Graigyddewart Quarry near Ruthin. The Propdctcr of the above Quarry begs to inicim the Public that there is now to be had & constant supply cf Lime, Building and Coping Stones, Window Rills, Gate Posts, Chippings, &c. For Terms apply to the Foreman at the Qawryi lSSu.o. j Messrs. CLOUGH & Co., Land Agents, general Valuers Auctioneers. Surveyors, &o., DENBIGH AND RHYL. Mortgages & Loans negociated IMPORTANT SALE AT Cefh Main Farm, Saron, about 4 miles from Denbigh. OnH FRIDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1897. ps HEAD of Cattle, 8 Horses, 27 Fat Q Shropshire Sheep, 10 Shropshire Ewes with Lambs, 2 Sows (both with Litter) Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Utensils Household Furniture, Ac. CLOUGH & CO., AUCTIONEERS. 244m27 Sale by Mr. O. F. Byford. Rhydonen Farm, Llanynys, 4 miles from Denbigh, 3 miles from Ruthin midway between Llanrhaiadr and Rhewl Railway Stations. Highly Important and attractive Sale of 37 Head of Cattle, 6 Valuable Cart and Hack Horses, 7 Choice Bacon Pigs, Sow and Litter, In-Pig Sow, Poultry, Geese, Implements. Horse Gearing, Harness, Useful 2-Wheeled Dog Cart, 2 Stacks of Wheat1 Straw, Househol,d Furniture, Dairy Effects, several Hives of Bees, &c. G p. BYFORD begs to announce his instructions from Mr. Robert Lloyd, vho is leaving the Farm, to ell By Auction lpon the above premises, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 18th and 19th days of MARCH, L897, the whole of the very valuable Live Stock, Implements, Horse Gearing, Housshold Furniture, &e. Order of Sale :-Thursday, March 18th.— Implements, Produce, Glaring, Harness, Cattie, Horses, Pigt Poultry, and Hives of Bees. Friday; March If¡th.-Hoehold Furniture, Dairy Effects, &c. Further particulars in Sale Posters and Catalogues, the latter of which can be had a week previous to the date of Sale from Mr. R. Llcyà, Br) n Derwen, Mold, or from the Auctioneer at Ruthin. Luncheon on the First Day from 11 to 12.30. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock to the minute. Friday's Sale at 1 o'clock punctually. Auctioneer's Offices-Ruthin. 227ml3 ) Sale by Mr. Fred Wallis Pentreceiyn Hall, near Ruthin. MR. FRED WALLIS will Sell By Public Auction on THURSDAY, MARCH 25th, 1897, commencing at 12 o'clock, the Household Furniture. &c., &c- For full particulars see Bills. 267ml3 Scholastic. Q_I&LS' jgOARDING AND DAY gCHOOr Love Lane House. Denbigh. Pi&riwciipAL- MISS E. HUBBARD. The Coarse of Instruction includes English, Music, Singing, French, German, Drawing, Painting, and Needlework. Pupils can be pre- pared for the Local Examination. ST. ASAPH COUNTY SCHOOL (Under the 52 and 53 Vict., c. 40). Chairman of the Governors-SIR W. GREN- VlLLE WILLIAMS, Baki-, ot Bodelwydden- Readmetster- WILLI Lbl EASTEKBY, .uL.D. BA. Secoud Master :—J. H. CLULOW, B.A., University o London. Third Master:-H. RICHARDS, B.A., St. David's College, Lampeter. Drawing Master:—J. HANMER HUTCHINGS, ESQ., Art. Mast., S.K. Drill Sergeam SEsazANT INSTRUCTOR EVANS, Royal Welsh Fusiliers}; and ether Masters, resident and visiting. Pupils are prepared for all Professional and University Examinations; and there is also A Modern Side for a thorough Commeroial Educa- tion, There are 8 Free Scholarships and 22 Bur- aariea; the Scholarships being tenable for two years. The Buildings are large, healthy, and commodious, orected in 1881, and surrounded by Rix aores of playing lieldB. Terms for Day Scholars, X6 per annum- payable in advance terminally—for Boarders on spotication to the Headmaster. Greenfield Hall School, Holywell, North Wales. HEAD lf,&STER J. S. CUMING, B.A. (OXON.), assisted by J. M. BRIDGE, B.A. (CAMB.) BOYS orepared for Scholarships and entrr uce to Public Schools; exceptional advantageslor backward Boys, 7-14 year.. Illustrated prospectus and term: on. application.. -■■n.i Mr. W. C. Roberts, DOLHYFRYD, LLANDUDNO, Breeder and Exhibitor. CELEBRATED DOGS AT STUD- Welsh Terrier, SINCIWR." Winner at Mold, Bala, Beaumaris, Llanberis, Birkenhead. Birmingham, Nortnampton, Kuthin, &c.f Welsh Terrier, "MALIRIWK." Winner at Kennel Club, Crystal Palace, and Birmingham. This dog for sale. Smooth Fox Terrier, "FLASS FENCER." One of the very beat; too large for show own brother to the sensational bitch, "Flass Folly." Smooth Fox Terrier, WHITE DOMINO," by Champion Domino." A winner at several Shows. A few services only to those dogs. Wire Haired Fox Terrier, DECORATOR One of the longest heads in the fancy. Best of pedigree. This dog for sale. q Ci0llue' r v 01?', • Winner Scotland. Suitable for Bitches lacking coat and aualitv This dog for sale. y. Also SITTINGS of Game Bantam Eggs from Winners, Piles, and Black Reds. Also a few pairs of how HOMEkS and RUNTS that can win, For Sale.—For full particulars, &c. apply as above. N.B.-I won first with Runts at Liverpool, 1897, and my Bantams have won several prizes. Can spaje a few pens. *jyBl A. ANWYL, LAND and ESTATE AGENT, I BANK. PLACE, DENBIGH, Agent for the 'Guardim," aud other Fire ud Uifa Offioes Prudential Life Assurance Company, Limited. CHIEF OFFICB HOLBORN BARS, LONDON. Summary of the Report presented at the Forty-eighth Annual Meeting held on 4th March, 1897. ORDINARY BRANCH.—The number of Policies issued during the year was 64,241 assuring the sum of j66,507,820, and producing a New Annual Premium Income of Ji354,526. The Premiums received during the year were 12,543,262, being an incroase of J3239,249 over the year 1895. The Claims of the year amounted to 9588,874. The number of Deaths was 4,598 aud 865 Endowment Assurances matured. The number of Policies in foroe at the end of the year was 455,795. Industrial BKANCH.—The Premiums received during the year were 94,578,793, being an increase of £ 226,168. The Claims of the year amounted to £11706,481. The number of Deaths was 183,959 and 1,630 Endowment Assurances matured. The number of Free Policies granted during the year to those Policyholders of fivo years' standing, who desired to discontinue their payments, was 59,534, the number in force being 499,296. the number of Freo Policies which became Claims during the year was 9,283. The total number of Policies in force at the end of the year was 12,130,542: their average duration is almost exactly eight years. The assets of the Company, in both Branohes, as shown in Balanee Sheet, are £ 27,059,111. being an increase of £3,1403,2:n over those of 1895. A supplement showing in detail the various investments is published with this Report. In their last Report the Directors drew attention to the success which had attended the intro- duction of the special tables combining Life Assurance with a provision for old age. The popularity of these tables still continues, and it will interest the Shareholders to learn that Endowment Assurancos and other forms of provision for old age are largely adopted by the public, the number of Policies securing benefits at age 60 and upwards being over 550,000, and securing capital sums exceeding £ 23,000,000. General Balance Sheet of the Prudential Assurance Company, Limited, on the 31st December, 1896. Liabilities, Assets* £ »• a. £ s. a. Shareholders' Capital 900,000 0 0 British Government Securities Ordinary Branch Funds 13,068,344 8 10 ( £ 2,700,000 Consols) 2,645,133 12 3 Industrial Branch Fund 12,474,529 15 5 Indian and Colonial Govern- Reserve Fund. 500,000 0 0 ment Securities 2,408,591 5 9 Claims under Life Policies Railway and other Debentures admitted 116,287 2 6 and Debenture Stocks 2,153,656 5 11 Loans on County Council, Municipal, and other rates 5,950,065 15 0 Freehold Ground Rents, and Scotch Feu Duties 2,498,965 13 9 Freehold and Leasehold Pro- J?erfcy 1,646,880 6 1 Mortgages 2,576,307 7 3 Railway, Gas, Water, and other Stocks and Shares 4,256,977 19 7 Metropolitan Consolidated Stock, and City of London Bonds 367.520 13 6 Bank of England Stock 200,559 18 6 Foreign Government Securities 366,204 14 8 Reversions 374,413 2 7 Loans on the Company's rojicies 473,803 1 7 Rent Charges 138,762 1G 1 Outstanding Premiums 428,993 18 3 Cash in hands of Superin- tendents, and Agents' Balances 51,007 3 8 Outstanding Interest, and Rents 216,7,94 14 3 Cash-On Deposit, on current accounts, and in hand 304,482 18 1 969 C27,059,111 6 9 THOMAS. C. DEWEY,7 ir EDG4.R HORNE flhairmin WILLIAM HUGHES, j Mana9'» liUKNL, Chairmm. W. J, LANCASTER, Secretary. HENRY HARBEN.) J. W. SIMMONDS, j Direetar*' We have examined the Cash transactions, Receipts and Payments, affecting the accounts of the Assets and Investments for the year ended December 31st, 1896, and we find the same in good order and proper'y vouched. Wo have a'so examined the Deeds and Securities, Certificates, &c., representing the Assets and Investments set out in the above account, and we certify that they were in possession and safe custody aa on December 31st, 1896. 17th February, 1897. DELOITTE, DEVEI, GRIFFITHS & Co. Prospectus, annual report and detailed list of securities may be obtained from T Hughes, Assistant Superintendent, Denbigh, or from any of the Local Agents.—District Office: Hoiborn House, Rhyl. 270ml3 LOOK HERE 1 Fred Roberts & Co., HOUSE FURNISHERS (LATE Dbanb AND ROBERTS), 3, RUSSELL BUILDINGS, RElYL. We Furnish a House (from a Cottage to a Mansion) from top to bottom, for KEADY CASH, or on the EASY PAYMENT SYSTEM. Railway Fare allowed to Country Customers who give us a JG10 order. Write at once, or call at 3, Russell Buildings, Rhyl- 266m98 BASIC SLAG! BASIC SLAG!! —— The Best and Cheapest Manure in the Market ior GRASS LAND. Beware of worthless imitations which are being offered as Basic Slag. What is the reason that other Agents profess that they sell the same Manure as E.R. ?— Because he always sells a reliable Manure. Buy the Genuino BASIC SLAG from the Original Inventors, which render dissatisfaction impossible. Further particulars and prices to be obtained from E. ROBERTS *a3097 Plas Isaf, Liansannan J. Morris DAVIES, JOINER, BUILDER, and CONTRACTOR. BEPAIRS TO FBOPERTST PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Estimates on Application. Funerals Furnished at Short Notice and Reasonable Terms. wop,]Ksluop Highgate. Denbigh. 48 JIS ESTABLISHED 1851. j Birkbeck Bank. Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, London. TWO and a HALF per CENT. INTEREST na minimum monthly balance, -hen not drawn ^STOCKS, SHAKES, »»d ANNUITIES par." ohasedand sold. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. For the encouragement of Thrift the Bank receives small sums on deposit, and allows Interest Monthly on each completed £1. BIRKBECK BUILDING SOCIETY. HOW TO PURCHASE A HOUSE FOR TWO GUINEAS PER MONTH. BIRKBEUK FRKEGOLD LAND SOCIETY HOW TO PURCHASB A PLOT OF LAND FOR FIVE SHILLINGS PER MONTH. The BIRKBECX ALfif ANACK, with full pariiculare. poet fret, 08 application to FRANCIS RLVBNSCROFT, Kaaager. I509m.«. Welsh Girls' School, Ashford. THE names of all candidates for Foundation and Intermediate Pay Scholars must be sent in during the pre-ent month. Foundation Scholars receive their board and education free. Intermediate Pay bcholara at the inclusive rate of JE16 per annum. Forms of Application can be obtained on application to the Secretary, Welsh School, St. George's Road, Pimlico, London, S.W. 262ml3 Denbigh Pleasure Fair will be held in the SMITRFIELD, commencing THURSDAY, MARCH 18th. P. COLLINS' P. COLLINS' Grand Mountain Ponies; Largest and Finest I Machine in the Worid, lit and driven by Electricity Grand African Menagerie Cullis' Military Assault-at-Arms, Shooting Saloons; I Hunting in the Jungles; and other Free Sights. 258ml3 Americei CUNARD LINE. FIVE AND A THIRD DAY PASSAGES. ROYAL MAIL 8TKAMERS FROM LIVERPOOL CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN For raw Youx [ For Boktoh. *• 13 0A;:I\THIA Thur., Mar. 11 YunANTA Rah^r* ?' PaV0- ..Thur., Mar. 18 LUCANIA. fiat., Mar. 27 | STLVANIA Tues,Mar.23 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at moderate farea for FIRST and SECOND Class Passengera, also through to CHINA JAPAN NEW ZEALAND, and AUSTRALIA and ?3«Ptr,°ee" t0 ail <>'Amatol ana Canada at low rates; those by Boston steamers booked to New York »iiZu 7 charge. For partieularslpply to °Ut The Cunard Steamship Company, j 8 | '0 their Agent, Vale-street. n."Inioll I f DALES' GOLD MEDAL DUBBIN You won't have Wet Feet if you use Dales' Dubbin. Its a Wonderful water- proofer for Boots and Harness. Softens and prossrves leather. Pleasant odour Allows polishing. iHighest Awards at 22 Exhibitions. Tins 2d., 6d., Is., 28. 6d. Of 11.11 Bootmakers Saadiers, Ironmongers &o. X SPECIAL TO YOUNG MEN, w Jnat Published, a Modioli Work, X untitled HOW TO ENSURE HEALTH.' On the LAWS GOVERNING- LI PR find th« rATTSirq STUPTOMS and TREATMENT ot ait SS 0111hhaustion of NenGus Vitality, such M Norroue Debility. Mental au(I Physical D«pre«?iori, Palpitation of the Heart, Noises in th Head and Ears, ludecision, Impaired oijat and Memory, Indigestion, Prostration, LARPitnte, Depression of Hpirits, Loba of En-rgy and Appetite, PaluR in the Back, £ o. Sent post free for 3 stamps or by letter post, 3 Stamps. 'The Females' Friend and Adviser Will be sellt to any cuMrasi on rtocipt of Two Stamps. Address Messrs. BARNE8 & Co., 48, Loiiatlal..x<iuare1 Barnnbary, London, N. *agH Anchor TEA I "Best Value money caa buy." Agents everywhere. For Agencies apply: ANCHOR TEA Co., 40 & 41, Gr Jat Tower St., London, EC* 22912 Musical, &o. Miss Gertrllde Brad wyn (formerly Her Majesty't Scholar at Queen's College, Harley Street, London Scholar of the National Training School (now Royal College of Music), and of the Royal Acadmy of Music; and Organist of the North Wales Counties Asylum)j begs leave to inform her Supporters and the Public that she receives (and also attends at their own Residences), Pupils for Lessons in SINGING AND MUSIC. Ruthin and Rhyl visited Weekly- Pupils m&y commenoe the Term at any time, or have single Lessons. EXTRACT. A. the concert given in the 1 Egyptian Hall of the Mansion House by the students of the Training School for music (now the Royal College of Music) oonducted by Sir Arthur Sullivan. I The singing of this young Welsh lady met with the favourite notice of several of the leading London papers which commended her for the correct Italian method I of voice production, purity of intonation, nice expression and perfect respiration,' Her sing- ing of the Lost chord accompanied by the composer Sir Arthur Sullivan, was well rendered being re-demanded. We encourage this vocalist with favourable anticipations of her future success in the musical proiession. REFEREE SIR AUTHOR SULLIVAN. Terms on application to Miss GERTBUJDE BRADWYN, D F, N B I GH li30u.c Mr. ALFRED H. ALLEN begs to announce that having resigned his appointment as Organist his engagement will come to an end in June, but that on account of the increased number of his Pupi's he will continue to give Lessons, after that time, in S. ASAPH and DENBIGH, as usual. Terms and references on Application. VALE STREET, DENBIGH. *m27 Trinity College, London. For Musical Education and Examination. INSTITUTED 1872. Local Examinations in Music. DENBIGH~CENTRE. The Regulations for 1S90—97, with dates, are now to be had from the Local Secretary, Miss GERTRUDE WBADVvT-V. DENBIGH. Local Committee Rev. J. Morgan (Chairman); J. P. Lewis, Esq.1 John Davios, Esq.; T. A. Wynne Edwards Esq.; Edgar J Swayne, Esq. J. Parry Jones, Esq.; Alfred H. Aden, Esq. February. 1897. 181u.c SPECIAL NOTICE. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. lr. r. Amos Jones, B.A.M., BARITONE, Bronze and Silver Medallist, is open to give Lessons in the above Subjects' Pupils visited at their own homes, if preferred, at Rhyl, Denbigh, Colwyn Bay, &c. Open for Eugagemoiits in Oratorio. Ballad, Miscellaneous Concerts, &c. For arra-iigoinentg and Press Opinions, apply to GOHDON HOUSE, RHYL. or to Mr. W. H. EVANS, CHIHK SHOP, DKNBIGH. 251stl Mr. W. A. LLOYD, F.C.C.G., (Associate, Trinity College, London), (Local Repreaentatire of London College of Music), Receives Pupils for Organ, Pianoforte, Singing, Harmony, Counterpoint, &c. Candidates prepared for Examinations, Highest Successes at recent iezams. MSS. Corrected and Revised. Terms -Very Moderate. Vale View, Ruthin. &4.97 MR ALEX BELLAMY, Silver Medalist, Trinity College, London, is open to receive additional Pupils for Organ, Pianoforte, Theory, Harmony and Counterpoint. Pupils can commence at any time. A.B. has a fica Two Manual Organ at his disposal for the use of his Pupils. Terms on Application. MUSIC DEPOT:- I T 1 f bfcroet, Denbigh. J t.l: .& 1 1740m26 PIANO, SINGING, ORGAN THEORY. Mr. C. Sydney Yinning, Organist oi St. Th*a»s' Church, Rhyl; Late Principal of the Leamington Academy of Music; Representative of the Royal Academy of Music; Looml Etarainer for the Royal College of Music; Local Secretary for Trinity College, London. Patrons—Sir Geo. Grove, D.C.L,, Li»D., Royal Colle e of Music Sir Alexander Mackenzie, Mus. Doc., Principal of tha Mna of Mueic; Sir Jo'n, »}»»• Doc,; Si* Herbert Oakeley, » Doc.; &c. f r th0 Universities and ^8°.n8canbe oomrnoeeed at **y reduction of fees is made for pupils aoining from a distance.- CRAIGMORE. RHYL. AIR. A. J. MUSSALLI, receives Pupils for PIANOFORTE, and prepares them for Examinations. North Wales vin Wednesdays and Thursdays- ApPLY- GLANRAVON, SEA BOAT BOAD, LISCARD, m T 29, HIGH STREET, RHYL- 1557jy.97 I Borough of Denbigh. May-Day F estivities. At the request of a large and influential number of Ratepayers A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Council Chamber, Denbigh On MONDAY NEXT, the 15th instant, at 8 o'clock p.m., to decide whether a May-Day Procession is to take place this year. W. MELLARD, Mayor. Denbigh, 9tli March, 1897. 269ml3 COUNTY OF DENBIGH. INDIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND. First List of Subscriptions. £ s, d. Colonel Cornwallis West, Lord Lieutenant of Denbighshire 10 10 0 Thomas Williams, Esq., High Sheriff of Denbighshire, Llewesog Hall, Denbigh 20 0 0 E. Lloyd Edwards, Esq., Bryn Oerog. T il.an rrrvll i,nllnnfirin _T -0-1., "V.I- ma.a0 at J. 0. Edwards' Ten a Cotta Works, Ruabon 46 13 8 r ACrnPhirk p<*rish: £ 10 R°\r^7nkiliallt' Chirk, Esn aSl wy ?>ltou Biddulph, anf?c Mrs. Biddulph, Chirk ?U«h M^, Esq., and Mrs. Monk, Trevor House Chirk, £ 1 Is., ^frs. de Grwnchet, Chirk, 10s. 6d.; Anonymous, £i 2s.; Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd, Chirk, £ 1 lg. Capt. Bull, R.W.F., Chirk, il; Employees at Bryn- kinallt, Chirk, £ 2 12s. 9d. Collected at Post Office, Chirk, 10s.; Collected at Hand Hotel, Chirk, C2 4s, Gd. Mr. W. Griffith, Chirk, j61 Is. Chirk Parish Offertories: St. Mary's Church, JE6 19s, 10d.; Pentre Mission Room, 15s. 9 Id. Day and Sunday School, 16s.; Halton Mission Room, 17s.; Collected at Glyn Ceiriog Church, Bl Black Park Primitive Methodist Society, X4 10s. further Subscriptions per Lord Trevor L2 3s. 6d. 44 4 11 R. F. Grasser, Argoed Hall, Fron- cysyllte, Llangollen, £ 25; Em- ployees of R. F. Graesser' at Chemical Work, Ruabon, £10 16s.; Employees at the Wrexham Lager Boer Company, R-2 17s. 3d. 38 13 8 Miss Jones, Brynsteddfod, Conway 10 0 0 Edward Evans, Esq., Bronwylfa, Wrexham 10 0 0 Per Wntkin Richardt' Esq., Llangollen; Watkin Richards, Esq., The Old Bank, Llangollen, X5; Mrs. Wat- kin Richards, £2; Mrs. Marples, Pcntrofelia, Llangollen, £ 1Mr3. Simpson Smith, "ditto, £ 1 Mrs. Barton, Avondale, Llangollen, 10s. 6d. 9 10 6 Rev. James Davies, Llanrwst, Sun- day Collections in the Churches of St. Grwst and St. Mary's, Llanrwst 6 15 S The Right Hon. Sir Geo. Osborne Morgan, Bart., Q.C., M.P., 24, Draycote Place, London, W. 5 0 Col. Mesham, Pontruffydd, Tref- nant, R.S.O. 5 0 0 Per the Parish rouucil ofLIannefydd, Trefnant, R.S.O.: Pontnewydd Chapel, 8s. Od. Bryn do., £1 4s.; Cefn Berain do., 8a. lOd.; Ffynonau do., 6s.; Dan do., 6s. 7d.; Pentre Isaf do., lis. 2d. £ 3 4s. 7d. Deducted for P. O. Stamps, 6Jd 3 0 41 J. R. Jenkins, Esq., M.D., Colo- mendy, Ruthin 2 2 0 Mr. Ll. Adams, Clerk of the Peace tor Denbighshire 2 2 0 J. Briscoe, Esq., Wigfair leaf, St. Asaph 2 2 0 Mrs. Coltart, The Grange, Ruthin 2 2 0 Per Air. J. Wilbraham, Ridley iarm, Rowling Bank, Wrexhain: Mr. J. Wilbraham and Family, Ridley Farm, 5s.; Mrs. Evans; Bryn, 1,.x. Messrs. W. & J. O. Datton, Bryn, 2s.; Mr. Thomas Davies, Bryn, is. Mr. Harrison, Bowling Bank, Is.; Mr. Thomas flbono, Cacca Dutton, 2a.; Mr. C. Davies do., 2s.; Mr. Arthur Roberts, <10" 2s. Gd.; Mr. Roger 0 Brereton, do, 2s. 6d.; Mr. W. Davies. Spring Grove, Is.; Mr. W. Bithell, Cornish Farm, Is.; Mr. W. Bithell, Francis Lane, Holt, la.; Mr. J. Price, 2s. 6d.; Mr. W. S. Hughes, Ridley Wood, Wrexham, 2s.; Mr. Timothy Price, Ridley Wood, do., is. Mr. Robert Route, Ridley Wood, do.. 58.; Miss Sarah Ellis, 2s.; Mr. John Stokes, Ridley Wood, 2s.; Mr. S. Meredith, Francia Lane, Holt. 2s. 6d 2 3 C Per Mr. S. Davies, Chairoaan of the Glyn Ceiriog Parish Council: Collections Scotch Baptists, Cl; Collections Wesleyans, 4s. Od. Collections Methodists (Nantyr), 5s. X 9 0 e,v Rev. A. G. M. Jonnings, Isycoed Vicarage, near Wraxharn, Church Collections. 18 2 The Gellifor Chapel, Llanganhafal, Ruthin 1 2 7 John Bury, Esq.. Hilbury.Wrexham 110 G. H. Denton, Esq., Llanbedr Hall, Ruthin 1 1 0 Wm. Davies, Esq., Liysiesi, Llan- fair D.C. 1 1 0 W. Corbet Yale, Esq., Plaa-yn-yale, Corwen 10 0 Rev. J. Pugh Evans, Llanddoget, Llanrwst 10 0 Per Mr, Simuel n., r"ic¡r" near Wrexham: Mr. Samuel Peato, 5s., Mr. i L'oyd 5,1 Mr. Thomas Lunt, 6s.; Mr. Aomas Matthews, 1^. Mr. John■ 'lB. smaller Maurice Edwards, 1 10 0 Sums, 2s. "'rh"i Pwll- The Congregational 0 13 n Llanrwst" 0 10 0 I he Zoroug* of Ruthin and Distrtct: Mrs. Naylor-Leyland Nantclwyd Hall, JBIO; George Blezard, Esq., Pool Park, Ruthin, 53. S. Weyman, Esq., Llanrhydd Hall, Ruthin, .£5 5s.: E. 0. V. Lloyd, Esq Berth, Ruthin, x5; Thomas Jenkins, Esq., Bryn Oelyn, Ruthin, £ 5; Col. R. G. Gregson Ellis, Bathafarn, Ruthin, £ 5 Saxon Gregson Ellis, Esq., Bathafarn, Ruthin, £ 5; Llan- twrog Church, Collection, .£4; Rev. W. P. Whittington, The School House, Runhin, £ 3 3s.; J. S. Scales, Esq,, Oaklands, Ruthin, E2 2s.; Miss Gabriel Roberts, Record Street, Ruthin, £ 2 2s.; General Gary, TyM&^ Ruthin, £ 1 1«. J' Lumley, Esq., church £ 1 Is. Miss Bf.ok^9 school Gates, Ruthin, > g(j>. H°u80'•n1^tMD) Chapel"Rufhin, Bethanm Hughes, Manor 29 Ruthin 10s 6d.; Sor«t. ?°atrucSr Andres, B.W.F., I S 5s Master Wynne Reece, Nantclwyd House, Ruthin, Is ■ Master Bertram Reoce, Na-n-clwyd House, Ruthin, Is. 58 11 3 X290 5 0 LL. ADAM?, Hon. Treasurer. Ruthin, 9th Maroh, 1897 260mis 14 County of Denbigh. The Local Government (England and Wales) Act, 1888. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the JJ\ next Meeting of the STANDING JOINT COMMITTEE of Quarter Sessions and County Council, appointed under Section 30 of the above Act, will be held at the COUNTY HALL, in WREXHAM, on FRIDAY, the 2nd day of APRIL, 1897, at the hour of 11.45 a.m., and the Committee will thereupon proceed to the consideration of such of the business relating to the application or management of the County Stock or Rate as is within the jurisdiction of the Committee under the above Art. Co^n^ttee^ re^q^+^man<^ thereof in writo^e^ed fo™a5,d ^rtlcv Ruthin, forthwith y °ffice m Castle Street> Dated the 9th day of Maroh, 1897, m 1 i. >IjL- ADAMS, Clerk to the said Committed! 5, Castle Street, Ruthin. 259ml3 COUNTY OR DENBIGKi NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the l.\ next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for the County of Denbigh, will be '1_' J. ,1 .r"'Cf"\T" nem at tHe l UALIj, m DKNBIGH in the said County, on FRIDAY, the 9th daj of APRIL, 1897, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for the trial of prisoners, the hearing of appeals, and all other business relating tt the County over which the Court has jurisdiction. All jurors, prosecutors, and witnesses art required to be in attendance at the above- named hour, LL. ADAMS, Clerk of the Jeace, 5. Castle Street, Ruthin, 8th March, 1897. —Instructions for Indictments should be sent to my offioe (if practicable) four days at least before the Sessions. 254ml3 Abergele and Pensarn Uroau District Council. Appointment ot Inspector of Nuisances, Surveyor, and Collector. THE above Council have decided tc amalgamate the offices ol INSPECTOR OF {NUISANCES^ SURVEYOR, and COLLECTOR, and invite Applications foi the Appointment. Some experience as a Surveyor and Inspector and a knowledge ol Welsh will be important considerations. The salary paid will be as follows:—For Inspectoi of -Nuisances, e40 per annum, and for tht other appointments, 440 per annum ( £ ^0 in all). Personal canvassing will be an absolute bar to appointment. All applications, to- gether with testimonials, must be sent to the undersigned, marked "Application foi Inspectorship, &c. on or before SATURDAY the 13th day of MARCH, ib97. By order of the Council, EDWARD A. CEAEBE, Deputy Clerk Dated, Town Hall, Abergele, Isi March, 1897. 232ml3 Drill Hall, Denbigh. 0 FRIDAY, MARCH 19th, 1897. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT to Miss JENNY JONES. President:— His Worship the Mayor of Denbigh The following Ladies and Gentlemen havi kindly promised their Serv CGla Mrs. Burton-Qrifiiths, Miss Maggi Williams and Miss Helsby, Mr. Horace Haselden (solo violin); Messrs. 36. Barlow. T. Bartley, Robert Jones, T. C. Jones, T. R Williams, E. J. Bwayne, R. G. Jones J. T. Meirion Jones, and C. M Humphreys. Accompanists MESSRS. T. W. SALUSBUR\ and ALEC BELLAMY. Doors open at 7.30. Concert to commence at 8 p.m. Admission: First Seats, 2s.; Second Seats Is.; Third Seats, 6d. GWILYM PARRY, 7 ™ JNO. H. PALMER, j tion' Secs' .020 St. David's Church, Denbigh. Ma. ALFRED H. ALLEN will give Two Organ Recitals On MONDAY NEXT, 15th MARCH, 1897, assistad by MR. HORACE HASELDEN, who will give Two Violin Solos at each Reoitalc Morning recital at 3.30. Evening recital at 8 p.m. Collections in aid of the Choir Fund. 265m13 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. The Celebrated r, Dusky Diamonds" Minstrel Troupe from Liverpool, wiU give a grand ENTERTAINMENT in tht TOWN HALL KTTTtTTfo On APliJT- I ill ¡a of w^\r 001,04,1 OlUD, Ruthin. H0MA^> Hon. Sec. *ml3

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