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FAIRS IN THE DISTRICT.
FAIRS IN THE DISTRICT. Abergele Third Wednesday in each month (and horses Cerrigydruidion Monday before the third Tuesday in each month. Denbigh: Second Tuesday in each month, horses, cattle and sheep following day, pigs annual wool fair, July. Llanarmon D.C April, August and Ojtob >r. Llandegla-in-Yale Third Fri ay in March, May, June, August, and September. Llanrvvs Wednesday after first Tues- day in each month (and horses'. Ruthin: First Tuesday in each month. Wrexham Every Mon day except August Bank Holiday. Caerwys Last Tuesday in each month. Mold First Wednesday in each month. -& .& ¿.
ABERGELE.
ABERGELE. Agents for the FREE PRESH, Mr Leigh, Stationer and the Bookstall. St. George, Mr Gilchrist. Fairs.—Third Wednesday in the month. Banks.—N. & S. Wales, manager, Mr Evans N.P., manager, Mr Jenkins. Post Office.—Postmaster, Mr 0 OIVen Schools. Intermediate Headmaster, Mr J Williams. M.A. Headmistress, I Miss Wynne. National: MrHB^dforJ; headmistress, Miss Morris; Infants. Miss Jones. District Councillors.—MessrsW P Morris (chairman) R Roberts, J Buchanan, J Hannah, T Evans, J Pierce. J Edwards .Tanyfron), J W P Reece, T Patrick. Wm RDberts, J Edwards (Pensam), A Uns- wortb. E Williams, E WorralJ. Hugh Williams, Percy Davies and Capt Hannah. Clerk, Mr E A Crabbe, solicitor Surveyor, Mr M R Jones. Resident Ciergv and Ministers.-St Michaet s Church, Rev L D Jenkins, B.A., vicar; Rev Sinnett Dztvies, curate; Welsh Wesleyan Chapel, Rev J Kelly and Rev E I Humphreys. Methodist, Rev W R Owen. Baptists, Rev W G Owen (-- Ll Ifon English Presbyterians. Pensarn, Rav J Henry Davies. Welsh Independent Chapel, Rev M Davies. xyrjT TI IT XIIXR NR^TT ^XS II zi IT IR I JANUARY—31 Days. FEBRUARY—28 Days. MARCH—31 Days. Days. ~7IF \etr Yr 's Day Bk Ilol. in Scot. iM 1'aririd^e and Pheasant Shoot". iM St. David. 1 Til All Fools' Day. [j Js (1) Umpire of India procl., 1877. 2 Tu Candlemas. [ends. 2 Tu (1) Coal strike began, 1912. 2F Good Friday. ^[1913- 2nd ^Iindav aft Christmas. 3 W Blkn.Alls.res.Waragst.Tky.13 3W Treaty of San Stefano, 1878. 3 S German Airsbip land, m ranee, H J* ids duf'oH Consols. 4 Tu Govt, take over Telegraphs, 1870 4 TH Forth Bridge opened, 1900. 4 S Easter Sunday. N 1 IV rirrlnn Coll Khart'm found 5 l? 1st Cun'rder.^Va^ww.lclid.^o 5 F Thames Tunnel opened, 1843. 5 M Easter Monday. Bank Holiday. u iw Ss {7) Chalk's Dickens born^iiSrc. 6.S Union of Scotland, .707. 6 To Greal Coal Slrfc ended, J I* r[j J/j — 7S 3rd Sunday in Lent* 7W Oxford Easier term begins. i ^L h V^'Yrnt Term beo'itn I Sunday. g iVI H w Beecher died, iS87. 8 TH China's First Parlt. opd., 1913. M 4 /V' ivnl Po t « M o 8 y Half-Quarter Day. [1914. T (8) Battle of Aboukir, 1801. oF National Gallery opened 1838. M 9 Io Ppce. o W led accepts Alban. Thr. 9 f R lg6 s General Booth born, 1829. 10S 1st Sundayatter Epipb y. ioW Mr.Ihomas Hardy marr., IOI4. TN BRADFI^D RESE^OIR BURST> L8^. „ 5—L^Ts55d5^ 11 r v>1 ar^ a "c ''Ita I'lnrtm "Ir-" ri!0lnaSp Vil 1S0n • > 1 47- I2 p Austral.Cap.nd.Canberra, 1913. 12 \T (11) Home Rule Billintro. 1012 12 It Pourpre flew Cairo to Miartm., I2 p Chinese Republic procld., 1912 T r Pr 1 j u 13 VV St. Hilary. [rgH- 13 S M.Bertillon^(finger-ptS.)d.,i9H. 73 -^nnf f n;aIr-^i-8w '3^ p T' c 5 14 Tu Oxford Lent Term begins. —-— 4th Sunday in Lent. M .W Pcss. Hy. of Battenberg b., 1S57. 1 F Nat. Ins.Med. ben ft.bewail, 1913. 14 S Quinquagesima Sunday. 15 M Clo. timefor t h.-wat. Fishbegns. K In Sinking of the J ilanic, 1912. H 16S Subine. A7 sank Whitsnrl. Rv. '14. 15 M (14)6" Valentine. 16 Tu Attm. toblw.up .Man.Hse.,1881. 16 F Battle of Culloden, 1746. M « lfwinlianv" ^Tu Shrove Tuesday. 17 W St. Patrick. Bk. Hoi. in Ireland, r7 S Aerial Fgt. Dvr. to Cologne, 19x3. to\r (- t Scott at S Pole 1 <u" T7 w Wednesday. 18 TH K. George of Greece assd., 1913. i8|S 2nd Sunday after Easter. .J'lV I rg\ (ierm Fmoire nroci is"t 18 Th Mr. Louis Becke died, 1913. 19 F Dr. Livingstone born, 1813. t0 \I 118) Cavib. Easter Term begins. ki 20IW (21 Lord Strathcona died 1914 J9 F Bombexpl. Mr. LI. George's ho., 20S__ Louis Kossuth died, 1894. 20 l'u (19) Lord Beaconsfield d., 1881. H H 2i|th St. A°nes. 20 S Princess Royal b., 1867. [1913. 2i S 5th Sunday in Lent. 21 W Launch of the Aquitauia, 1913. H [j 22' F Queen Victoria died, 190T. -V S ~ist Sundav inL^t TIQI^ 22 XI (21) Spring begins. 22 FH Royal Society founded, 1662. H 24|S 3rd Sunday altTEpiphany. 23 Tu Shirley Brooks {Punch) d., 1874 V Lord Wokeley d.eo, 1913. 2, ^ekl-Marshal von K^ltke d,, M 25 M Conversion of St. Paul. 24 W S. Afr. Lbr. Ldrs. arr. Lrin.,1914. 25 '11 l 2-^3rd. Sunday after Easter. M H 26 Tu Robert Burns born, 17^9. 2sTn Sir John Tennicl {Punch) d„ '14. Fall of Aclrianople, 1913. 20 iM (25) Princessary born, 1897. H L 27 W German Emperor born, 1S59. 26,F launch of the Britannic, 1914. 27 -S Oxfd.and C a mt>. Lent J enn ends. 27| rc Prayers for Chinese Govt., 1913 M M 28 in Suffragette Raid 011 Parlt., 1913 27'S (2S) Relief of T.adysmith, 1900. 28 S Palm Sunday. 281W Paulhan flies Ldn. to Man., 1910. M M 20 K Victoria Cross instituted, 185a "tod SuidavTatent; 2cAl Capt. Scott (South Pole) d., 1912 2c 1"h Royal assent to Finance Bill, U S Charles I. beheaHed. 1649. 30 Tu (31) Prince Henry born, 1900. 50! 1' Ld. Avebury b., 1834. [1910. M p S Septusge^ima Sunday. 3! HUci'V l.a-i- Sittings end. MAY—31 Days. JUNE—30 Days. JULY—31 Days. AUGUST—31 Days K J "Tjs bukcof <>nn.tii.tu tAJi n, iiSyo. Iltu Trinity Law Sittings begin. 1 Tai Dominion Day in Canada. 1 S 9th S. aft. Trill. (2) Bank Hoi. Ifi «inndiv alter Easter Rolls' double Channel flight. 2F Sir Robert l'eel died, 1850. 2 \i (T) Germany dec. war on Russia. <n Br-ik t'iotida v in Scotland 3i H Kg. George V. b., 1865. [1910. 3 > (4) Independence Dav, I .S.A. 3 ri'j Germany dec. war on France. U li Vu (iVlainaica discovered, 1494. 4^ Lord VVoiseley bom, 1833. s 5th Sunday after Trinity. 4 W War dec betw. Gt. Brit & Ger. M M 3|w Napoleon I. died, 1821. 5;S -SV. Bon,face. 5 XI Dividends due. 5, rn| Emp. Fredk. ot 1 russia d.1901. H Li 6h'n Accession of Kg. GeorgeV.,TO!o! 6S 1st Sunday after Trinity. 6 l'u K. Geo.V. &Qn. Marym., 1893. f>j^ I1?10* u H 7lp Bomb in S. Paul's Cathedml, 7 XI (6) Empress of Russia b., 1872. 71W Battle of Sedgenioor, 1685. 7^ vV "lows intint^aidm to Ldn., [ o|s I. S. Mill <!u:d, 1873. 8 Tu First aeri d "Derby"md. Ldn., 8i I'll Mr. Chamberlain born, 1836. 8S 10th Sunday alter Trinity. H TSi ttMuHAi 11.M-)*i" 9 XV Charh s Dickens d., 1870. fioi2 9IK (10) Captain Marirat b., 1792. o XI Heligoland ceded to Germany, M H ,2!?, SKSU'S to-Tiii^irst L!ni\ Iloat Race, 1829. o^r/rrivif, rlr„ IV S, [,850. H M i»'Tu Spencer Perceval assasstd. 1812. "jH St. Barnabas. 1T S 6th Sunday alter Trinity. 1! vV Half-Quarter Uay. N 12!\V StraTord beheaded, r6jr. 1st Railway opd. in Tanan, 1B72. 12 \[ Prince John born, 1905. Orouse Shooting begins. H ij 1 :■! 1'h Ascension Day. Holy Thursday tj|S 2nd Sunday alter Trinity. T3 Tu Investiture of Pr. of Wales, 1011 "3^ tit. Britain dec. war on Austria. H ([>) Sir A. Millivaa born, 1842. 14 M (13) Dr. Arnold, Rugby, b. 1795. 14 W (13) Turk, Mth.ofA fatince Igns. Relit t ol Pckm Legations, 1900. M p i^'s S(o/\k (h{arie>' Day. 15! l'u Ftesh-io. Fisk close season eiic.s. T5 TH St.S-ivi/h.Sat.Ins.Act com. 1912 1 S 21th Sunday after Trinity. U i0 S Sundav aft. Asee'nsionTi^Q 1 t6iw Lossof DrumtnondCastle, 1896. 16 F Dr. Bridges aptd. Pott Laureate, 16;\i (15) Napolepn I. born, 1769. !H 17 VI Princes Vrtli of Connauglit b.. l7\ 1"" B-ttle of Bunker's Hill, 1775. 17^ Dr. Isaac Watts b., 1074. [1913.17111 Peterloo Mtg., Manchester, h j[J 18' ru Nathaniel Hawthorne d., 1861! l8!F Battle of Waterloo, 1815. tl5S 7th Sunday aftor Trinity. '8jXV Emp.of Austria b., Is3o. [1819. H icW Mr. Gladstone d., 1898. '91s New Tay Bridge opd., 1887. in M (18) Dr. W. G. Grace b., 1848. Holyhead Harbour opd., 1873. M P 20 TH (21) Oxford Easter Term ends. 2o|S 3rd Sunday after Trinity. 20 I f Pope Leo XIII. died, 1903. -°|^ GeneralI Booth 1 led, 1912. R H 21 F Easier Law Sittings end. 21- .VI (22) Coronation Kg. George V., 21 W Robe-t Burns died, 1796. -'I"' Paku Forts captured, i860. w 22 Oxford Trinity Term begins. 22 I t; Summer commences. [1911.22 I'll St. Mary Magdalene. 22 S 12th Sunday atter Trinity. M ili 2'iS Whitsunday. 23 W (24) C,:mb\ Taster Term ends 23 Coventry Patmore born, 1823. 23 \I Japan declares war on Germany. |H vf Emtdre Da v. Bank Ho'iday. St. John Baptist. Midsumr.D. 24 S_ Gibra'tar captured. 1704. s.j Tt' St. Bartholomew. [ poser, 1913. IM 2: l'u R. W. £ me>son born, 1803. s5 F George IV. died, 1830. 25 S 8th Sunday after Trinity. 25 \V (26) Dth. of "Step. Adams,' com- IH 20 VV Q11 en Mary born, 1867. 2'>|S Gilbert White d., 1793.^ 26 vl (25) Mr. Ha I'our born, 1848. 20 In Prince Consort born, 1819. M H 27 I n John Calvin died, 1564. 27 S 4th Sunday alter Trinity. 27 I t: Batleof Talavera, 1800. 27 c ist Hydro. Balloon Ascent, 1783. M Li 28 F William Pitt bora, 1759. 28 M Queen Victoria crowned, 1838. 28 W XV ir dec. on Servia by Austria. 2^ S Hngue Palace 01 1 ce.opd.,iQi3. jJJ 20S Monarchy restored, 1660. 20 T Assn. of Arch. Ferdinand & wife. 20 In King Humbert assasstd., 1900 3 ,S 13 th Sunday after Trinity. f; 37I S Tr ii'itv Suiidav TiooT ?o W Tower Bridge opened, 1894. 3 i'' Prince Bismarck died, 1898. ho XI (29) Rus. & Jap.agreetoPce.05 XI (30) Montagu wk'd. on I.undv^ 3. S Trinity Law Sitting end. 3, [Yi Queen of Netherlands b.. 1880. SEPTEMBER—30 Days. OCTOBER—31 Days. NOVEMBER—30 Days. DECEMBER-31 Days. H ij\V Pa,'ridge Shooting begins. ijK Cambridge Michaelmas 'J'.bgns 1 M All Saints. j W Queen Aiexandi a born, 1844. N2I Pii Battle of Omdurman, 1808. 2 S (1) Pheasant Shooting begins. 2 1° Atl Souls. 2.1 Hj Battle of Austerlitz, 1805. i!F I .oss of the Princess Alice, 1878. "tk tsth Snndiv alter Trinltv"" 3 w Truro Cathedral conscrtd., 1887. ^|F R. L. Stevenson died, 1894. M Js Hx-KK.orP„lUSn.„,4fH Geo Po^yclvd. ,8„. ,U Thon,a! C.We bom. ,705. [ H 5jS 14th Sunday after Trinity. 5 Tu Dividen is due. 5^ ,v ".?on t.reS'. 1' SjS 2nd Sunday in Advent. N 6X1 President McKinley shot, 1901. 6 XV Lord Tennvson died, 1802. 6:5 '•> r» '«ge opnd., i860. (j \] .sv. A tcholas. Li 7 It; Loss of the Car tain, 1870. 7 l'u (61 Yuan-Shih-kai el. Chin. IV13 7S 23rd Sunday after Trinity. 7! I'D General Ruller born, 1839. L J 8 VV 1 lome Rule rejtd. by Lds.; 1893. 8F Whip Dog Day. 8 \I Mr. Isaliourres. leadership, 1911 c jA' Herbert S;x;ncei died, 1903. H J o l'u Jcwith Yea, 15676 begin'. 9LS Pre*. Kutger's Ultimatum 1899. 9 King ISdward II. born, 1841. < jln 1 riple Alincc.. retiwd. i2yrs.. 12. H 10 F limpss. of Austria assass., 189S. lo s 19th Sundavratter Xrinity. ro Y"' (9} Mohammedan Yr. 1334ic;K Grouse .fu'o/ing ends._ M 11 i Bitt'e of Malplp.quct, T70Q. r i \[ 0.\ford Michaelmas Term bgns. 11 Martinmas. Half-Quarter Day it.llutle ot :vi:icersiontem. 1899. U 12S 15th Sunday atcer Tricity. 12 l'u Michaelmas L010 Sittings begin. 12 pt ath ol 1-adv Mratiicona, 1913 3rd Sunday in Advent. M 1 \I (12) Mr. Asquith born. 1852. r^AV Sir Henry Irving died, 1905. nomhattack on A Minto. IQD9 i$\ (12) Delhi Durbar, 1911. H [ j 14 I'f Duke of XV, llingto i died, 1052. :V I'fi Senghenvdd Pitdis.,440k. 1913. 14IS 24th Sunday alter Trinity. i^jTu Piince Albert born, 1893. U M 15 W Lpool. & Mehestr.Rv.opd., 1830 13 F (16) Robt. btephenson b., 1803. 15! M Ivu 1 of«'Ivitham oorn, 1708. 13;XV Battle ot Colenso, 1899. [1913. 1 16 l'u Post Office Savgs. Bk. op., 1861. 16 Siege of Mafekmg bcean, 1800 10! I t; John Bright b>rn, 1811. io| I n Dk.of Bedfd.sotd Covent Gdn., 17 •' Mont Cenis Tunnel opd., 1871. [7|s 20th Sunday alter Trinity. '7!^ Suez Canal opened, 1869. 17]!' Oxford Michaelmas Term ends. if Dr. Johnson born, 1709. ,-3! vi St. Luke. tS} Til Duke of Wellington's fun., 1852. i8(S (19) Lamb. Michaelmas T. ends. H kj iq 3 16th Sunday after Trinity. 10I l'i: (to) Last English lottery, 1826. I9U' F. de Letseps born, 1805. 19 S 4th Sunday in Advent. M 20 XI Dr. Harnardo died, 190*. 30!\V Dargai Heights captured, 1807. 20jS Anton Rubinstein d ed, 1S04. 20;XI Battle of Suikin, 1888. H 21 1'ii St Matthew. 21 Tn! B. of Trafalgar, d.of Nelson,1805 2i,S 25th Sunday a. ter Trinity. 21- I'td Michaelmas Law Sittings end. H 22 VV Michael Faraday born, 1791. 22 F Sir Cloudeslev Shovel died, 1807 22IM St. Cecilia. 22 XV W inter begins. M M 23 I'll Marshal Bazaine died, ioo3. 73 s Philadelphia Hurricane, 1878. 2311 L St. Clement. 23 1 n Atmpid.mur.olLd.Hardinge, 12 M h 2^ F Autumn begins. 2 g 21sfc Sunday alter Trinity. 24 VvT Lnch. of the Lamterdown, 18S5. 24 F Ld. Morley of 1 kburn b., 1838. M 2; S Relief of Lucknow. 1857. ->i (24) Qn. Victoria of Spain b.. '87. 25jLH; Suez Canal shares bought, 1875. 25 ■> Christmas pay. C H 4-S 17th Sunday ai't^r Trinity, ioh u Royal Charier wrecked, 18^9. s6;F Queen Maud of Norway b., 1809. 2oS 1st Sunday »ft. Christmas. [ M 27XI Battle of Busaco, 18to. -7\W Ex-Pres. Roosevelt born, 1858. 27iS I^annv Kemble l.orn. iSoo. 27 M Bank Holiday. H iH 28 Tu Gen. Sir |ohn French b., 1852. 2S| I'll St. Simon and St. Jude. 28 S f 1st Sunday in Advent. 28 I u Holy Innocents. Li 29 XX' Michaelmas Day. 29! F Merthyr Colliery disaster, 1909. 29IX! (28) Mandalay occupied, 1885. 29 XV Mr. Gladstone born, 1809. L IM 30 I H| Karl Roberts bom, 1832. 301S (31) All Halloros Eve. 30! I'ul St. And/ew. 3° ''1 Baroness Burdett-Couttsd., j9o6 L |[j 3r|S 22nd Sunday after Triaity. 31F Telephones transf. to Gov., 1911. '< 7Jenbigqshire Officials, c. Lord Lieutenant, Col Cornwallis West, Iiuthin Castle. Members of Parliament County Sir J Herbert Roberts (L); Mr E T John (L). Boroughs: Hon W Ormsby Gore (C). High Sheriff, Mr Arthur Evans, Bronwylfa, Wrexham; under-sheriff, Mr Guy Francis, Denbigh. Chairman Quarter Sessions, Mr L W Jelf Petit; deputy chairman, Mr R G Venables. Chairman of County Council, Mr Christmas Jones, Cefn Mawr, Ruabon vice-chairman, Dr David Lloyd, Den- bigh Standing Joint Committee. Capt Fitzhugli. Clerk of the Peace. Mr W R Evans, Ruthin; deputy clerk, Mr John Roberts. Treasurer, Mr Guy Conran, Bromlyffryn, Denbigh. Chief-constable, Mr Edward Jones, Wrexham. County Surveyor, Mr Walter D Wiles, Wrexham. County Accountant, Mr R Humphreys Roberts, Denbigh Coroners Mr Robert Davies, Denbigh, and Mr LI Kendrick, Ruabon. Crier of the Court, Mr T E Edwards, Ruthin. Surveyors: Denbigh District, Mr R B Adams, Denbigh; Wrexham District, Mr E W Jones, Wrexliam. Inspectors of Weights and Measures Denbigh District, Mr J Clarke Jones, Ruthin; assistant inspector, Mr D Wynne Griffiths; Wrexham District, Mr Noah Price, Wrexham assistant inspector, Mr W C Heas, Wrexham. County Medical Officer, Dr T Roberts, Wrexliam. County Laud Agent, Mr R H Williams, Pla«yward, Ruthin. Veterinary Inspectors appointed by County Council Mr T J Simpson, M.R C.V.S Ruthin; Mr J H Wynne, M.It C.Y.S., Denbigh. Police Superintend- cut, Mr F Woollam, Denbigh. S)erjbigl] postal unforrqation. letters Deliveries 7 a.m., 12 and 4.1;); 4.30 during July, August, and Septem- ber. Despatches 7.40 and 11.10 a.m., 1.45, 3 and 8 p.m. Head Office Box cleared for extra stamps 8.15 p.m. Parcels Deliveries 7 a m., 12 and 1.15 p.m. 4.30 July, August and September. Despatches 11.10 a.m., 1.40, 3, G.15 and 8 p.m. Office open for Money Orders, Postal Orders, Savings Bank, Government Annuities, &c., from 8 a.m to 8 p.m. Telegrams from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays Office opens to the public from 8.30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Letter Box cleared at 8 pm. Sundays Vale-street Pillar Box cleared at 7.45 p.m. Beacon's Hill Box at 7.30 p.m., Love Lane 7.20 p.m. at Portland Place 7.25 p.m. TOWNSEND T.S.O., near Railway Station Box cleared for each despatch from Head Office (Sundays at 7 40). Office open for money order and telegraphic business from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., week days only, except on Thursdays, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Head Postmaster, Mr E R Jones. i Denbighshire (^(ussars) l/eorrjanry—territorial jftrrqy. Col H P Sykes (late 2nd Dragoon Guards, Queen's Bays), iu command second in command, Col T Ward (late 2nd Dragoon Guards, Queen's Bays); Hon Chaplain, Lord Bishop of St Asaph Regimental Surgeon, Lieut R G Williams, Wrexham Quarter-master, Hon Lieut T Brand; Veterinary Lieutenant, D S Davidson B Squadron, Denbigh Officer Commanding B Squadron, Capt H J Howell Evans, Lieut C L Fosbery; Squadron Quarter-master-Sergt S Pope, Squadron Sergt.- Major R I Roberts/Staff Sergt.-Major H Turner. i j)er}bigh division—Couqty jfiagistraies. Meeting of County Magistrates are held at Denbigh on the second and fourth Wednesday in every month. Tlt3 Magistrates' Clerk is Mr Guy Francis, solicitor. The following arc the Magistrates in this Division :-W D W Griffith, Esq., Garn, Trefnant; Major It F Birch, Maes Elwy, St Asaph Col A Mesham, Pontruffydd, Bodfari T Williams, Esq., Llewesog HnJI,'Dcnbi<rh; Col H Ll Howard, Wygfair, St Asaph; Lieut-Col R W Williams-XYynn, Dolben, St Asaph: J Morris, Esq., Lletty, Llansanna-n Col Heaton, Plas Heaton Col Saxon Gregson Ellis, PIas Clough Col T A Wynne Edwards, Plas Nantglyn WG Rigby, Esq., Pentre Mawr; J D W Griffith, Esq.. Tv Ffwrn, Henllan; J Harrison Jones, Esq. D S Davies, Esq., Plas Castell; R E Hughes, Esq., Anghorfa E 0 Watkin Davies, Esq., Plas- yn-Green; John Roberts, Esq., Tyddyn-y-Parc; Bennett Jones, Esq., Hafod Cefn Plas Onn E W Griffith, Esq., Plas Newydd; William Jones, Esq., Penporchell, Henllan cx officio, The Mayor of Denbigh. J)enbigh Borough. Number of Voters.—Denbigh: Parliamentary, 839; Municipal, 932; County Electors, 935 Parochial Electors. 11815. IlenlLin Pavlianientary, 356 Munici- pal, 379 County Electors, 3S1 Parochial Electors, 456 J.lanrliaiadr (Urban): Parliamentary, 66; Municipal, 67; County Electors, 09; Parochial Electors, 126. Roads.—Length of Highways in the Borough, including Alaiii roads V"k miles), repaired by the Corporation, 30 miies. Extent of Borough.—Denbigh, 1522 acres; Henllan, 5117 acres; Llanrhaiadr (urban), 2341 acres; Llandyrnog (urban), 14 acres; Aberwlieeler (urban), 78 acres. Total, 9072 acres. Rateable Value of Borough.-30th September, 1914: Houses, £ 19180 3s Od Land, X12794 14s 8d; Cottages, £ 4049 19s 6d total zC36024 17s 2d. Assessable Value for General District Ra,te.-Houses, JE19183 3s Cd Land, £ 3198 13s 8d Cottages, £ 3037 9s 7 £ d total £ 25416 6s 55 £ d. Assessable Value (on 3lst March, 1914) of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Denbigh for Cemetery Epte -Houses, X16611 3s ed Land, X1182 17s 7d Cottages, JE2606 15s lOJd; total R20403 16s ;3td. Population (in 1911) Denbigh Parish, 4883 Henllan Parish, 1705 Llanrliaiadr, 304 total 6892—increased over 1901—454. Inhabited Houses in Borough, 1437 Buildine 7. 0 flintsfjire Officials. Lord Lieutenant, Mr W G S Gladstone, M.P., Ilawarden. Members of Parlia- ment: Mr J Herbert Lewis (L) and Mr T H Parry (L). Chairman of Quarter Sessions, Sir John Eldon Bankes deputy-chairman, Mr W B Yates. Chairman of County Council, Mr J T Morgans vice-chairman, Mr F J Gamlin chief-constable, Mr R Davies clerk of the peace, Mr Tilby, Mold deputy clerk of the peace, Mr Oliver treasurer, Mr Williams, Mold; coroner, Mr F Llewelyn Jones, B.A.
LLANRWST.
LLANRWST. Banks.—London City A Midland Bank and Metropolitan Bank. Board of Guardians—Chairman, Mr John Roberts, Pentrevoelas vice-chair- man, Mr D G Jones, Maenan. Clerk to Guardians and Assessment Committee, Mr Thomas Hughes, Union Offices. r rbLn District Council.—Chairman, Mr TOD Jones vice-chairman, Mr David Owens. Clerk, Mr T Latimer Jones. County School.—Headmaster, Rev J J Farr, M'A. clerk, Mr Thomas Griffiths. County Court.—Registrar, Mr J E Humphreys high bailiff, Mr W Roberts, Ll wHlfaCll. Clergy.—Rev. John Morgan, B A rector; Hey Jenkyn Jones, B A., curate; the Calvinistic flaetliodists, the Wesleyans, and the Congregationalists have resident ministers.
CAERWYS.
CAERWYS. St. Michael's Church Rov J Sinnett Jones MA., Rector; Churchwardens,' Messrs W Matthews and J Williams. English Presbyterians, Rev T R Jones; also jointly with Calvinistic Methodists Wesleyan Methodists, Rev John Parry Brookes. Baptists, vacant.—Banks National and Provincial (Holywell branch). North and South XVales kl)enbigh branch of the London City and Midland Bank, Jjtaj. upen tor i)usit,,ess Oil Lalr iiiys only.—Parish Council: Meetings quar- terly members Messrs John G Hughes, Marian Prysau (chairman J T Edwards, Marian House; T Hampson, Fron Haul Farm; Edward II Matthews, Plymouth Copse Evan Davies, Wern Farm Robert Jones, Cross Keys; Isaac Jones, Afonwen Stores; Robert Jones, Coed Farm E Hobcrts, Rynllwyd. Clerk and Assistant Oveiseer: Mr J J Roberts, Beech Cottage. County Councillor (Caeiwys and Ysceiliog district;, Mr D E Hughes, Marian Prysau. Rural District Councillor (Holywell Union) Mr E H Matthews. Plymouth Copse. O.crEeers Mr J T E. wa,rd s, Marian House Mr Edward Roberts, Brynllwyd. Resident Magistrates Mr W Williams, Glasfryn Mr Trevor J D Jones, Pias Cocli; Mr D E Hughes, Marian Prysau Mr Harold W Davey, Maesmynan Hall; Mr Edward Davies Ftynnon-y- Cyff, Ysee:iiog. National Schools Schoolmaster, Mr Thomas Llewellyn Jones, Biynclerwen. Postmaster: Mr H Minshull. Police Station: Sergeant Kingsbury.
MONEY ORDERS FOR THE rITED…
MONEY ORDERS FOR THE rITED KINGDOM. Money Orders are grantei in the United Kingdom at the following rates:-For sums not exceeding JEI, 2d., above £ 1 and not exceeding 1:3. Hl, above S,3 and not exceeding UO, 4d., above £ 10 and not exceeding £20, 6:1. above i20 and not exceeding £30. 8d., above £ 30 and not exceeding A:40, lOd.
POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK.
POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK. No deposit of le:s than a shilling i.s received, nor any pence, and not more than £ 50 in one year. No further deposit is allowed when the amount standing in depositor's name amounts to ze200, in- clusive of interest. Interest is allowed at the rate of 2 per cent. (or 6d. in the £ ) per annum—that is. at the rate of one half-penny per pouna per month.
REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, &-(-.
REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, &-(-. In England an infant should be regis- tertd within six weeks after its biith. No fee is payable but alter 4i days a fee of 7s. 6J. L chargeable. Notice must be given of deaths to the District Registrar. Let this be done early, as a certificate must be obtained to give to the minister who performs the luneral service.
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ASHFORD & Co, HIGH CLASS GROCERS, High Street, DENBIGH. SPECIALITIES :— Choice Tea (Special Blend), Is. lOd. and 2s. Cd. Fresh Ground Coffee, Is. Cd. and Is. 8d. Finest brands Pale and Smoked Breakfast Bacon. Special Agent for the Royal W iltshire Bacon. Lowest Store Prices. DICKS_ FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS. AGENTS FOR "LOTUS" and "DELTA." "Jaeger" & "K" Brands of Shoes. DICKS, DENBIGH. WILLIAMS BROS., High Class Grocers and Provision Merchants. Our Three leading lines are FINEST WILTSHIRE BACON, HOME-MADE BREAD, AND TEA at Is 8d., 2s., 2s. 2d., & 2s. Gd, per lit, A FIŒE SAMPLE GI\'E ON APPLICATION. Note the Ad(Iress:-(OL D POST OFPICE PLACE), 47, High Street, DENBIGH. Telegraphic Address J elephone "MELLARD. DENBIGH." No. 4. MELLARD & Co., General and Furnishing lronmongeP3 and Implement Agents, DENBIGH. o Competent Workmen kept on the Premises. S. M. DALTON, R.P., F.I.S.E., Plimbar, Gasfitter, Glazier, &c. HOUSEHOLD DRAINAGE CONSTRUCTED. —■———— telephone and Electric jJells Fixed and Repaired. VALE STREET, DENBIGH. Telegrams: "DALTON, DEXBIGIl," I HARRISON JONES & Co. (ESTABLISHED 1811), High Class Pharmacists, DENBIGH. Telephone: ox5. f DISPENSING A SPECIALIT. DEPOT FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, KODAK FILMS, PLATES, P.O.P. DARK ROOM f-or the use of AMATEURS. It A Reminder" When writing out your weekly order for tw'i-oct!t jes smd Provisions DO NOT FORGET to address it to Messrs. R OWEN & SON, Wtio always supply the TOP QUALITY at Low Prices. Special quotations given for FLOrn. MEAL, OATS. BHAN. Write for Price List. NOTE Ari>i:ss — R. OWEN & SON, STAR BUILDINGS, DENBIGH. (Warehouse: Diamond Buildings). Telephone, 3t>. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. SETS FnOJI 92 2s. All Guaranteed. Absolutely Painless Extractions. KOTE ADDRESS: WILLIAMS, Dental Institute, Anwylfa, DENBIGH. Branches at RUTHIX Mrs. DANIKLS, Market Street. CORWEN lr. DAVIKS, Photographer. ST. ASAPH; Mrs. Joxi-s, Refreshment Rooms. Attendance at Ituthin and Corwen on Market and Fair Days, and t, Asaph every Thursday. A, A. «♦ 9* ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦« Telephone No. 23. ASK FOR EAGLES STORES, High Class GROCERS, &c RUTHIN, I JOHN ROBERTS. Millinery, Dressmaking and j Tailoring Establishment, 1, Castle Street, RUTHIN. Ladies' Tailor-made Costumes a Speciality. G:nts' Suits made to order. Latent Style and Best Fit Guaranteed. I HOUSEHOLD AND AGRICULTURAL STORES. | GITTINS & BEECH, IRONMONGERS, RUTHIN. LARGE STOCKS I.V EVERY DEPARTMENT. ) ——————————-—————— ) Store Prices for Cash. All goods marked in plain figures, Free Delivery in Town ad Country. Exprienccd Workmen under personal supervision, Telegrams:" BEECH, RI-THIN." Tel. No. 10. WILLIAMSS, j 25, WELL STREET, RUTHIN. I —————-————— ¡ WJLLTAMS'S hf.ve the Largest and Best Selection of Footwear to suit all Classes j Agents for ti-ic LOTUS, "QUEEN," "HOLDFAST," and" PLACK PRINCE" BOOTS. -w W' 'Y 4 8IJJj
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RUTHIN. The FREE TRESS arrives at Ruthin every l afternoon about 4.30 o'clock, and is on eale at, the establishments of Messrs Rouw & Son, c. Peter's Square Mr C Aldnch, printer I sto;twner, > Mr Arthur Williams, printer and staUonei M Hughes, Penybont Shop Mr T Hughes, y Street; and at the Railway Bookstall. Market Day, Monday; Fair Day, the first Tues- day in each month. r»«o+v,c Mr "R Reg'strar of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Mr Maysmor Gee, Maesmor House. Clwyd Street. Pest Office.—Mr E Parry, postmaster. Lox > closes at 7.25 a.m., 10.45 a m„ 1.30 and tM p.m f Delivery 7 a.m., 3 p m.. an.i ->.30 p.m. Inland Revenue.—Taxes Department. C.erk to the Commissioners (vacant). Excise Department, m Mr T J W Armstrong. T 0 V Rural District Council.-Ghairman, Mr i u Jones, Penyparc, Bryn S.M., Corwen; ^ec.h^ man, Mr J R Lloyd, Plas Llangwyfan cleA, Mr y E Humphreys Roberts.. Tontine Society.—President, Mr Ben Jacks \.v.c president, Mr Edward Williamson; secretary. Mr m Wm. Jones, 1-5, Well-street, Ruthm. W Reform Club.-Reading, Smoke and Buliai:l Rooms. President, Mr W 11 Evans Haulfre. Hon £ secretaries, Messrs 11 A Jones and W E Robeits. V Early Closing.—Places of Business close thr0^- H out the year: Saturday. 9 p.m.; Market aidla. B days, 8 p.m.; Week days. 7 p.m. Thursdays, 1 ^.m. m Territorial Army.-4th Batt. R.W.I., Armoury P and Drill Hali, Borthyn-strect. Commandant, Capt A, Y\T C B Williams. Instructor, Colour-Sergt Caness. m —Army Service Corps: Commandant, Cap -Ain BV Watkin Davies; Instructor, Serce.mt-Instructor V Sparks. Headquarters. Ruthin.. H Gas Co npany.—Directors Mr Arthur L MagiB (chairman) Mr R Roberts, The Hand Mr W ilham V Jones, Glasfryn and Capt J Jenkins. Secretary. Mr A O Fox; Solicitor. Mr Aneurin O Evans. Nursing Institute. A branch of the Queen s WF Jubilee Nursing Institute is managed by a local n committee of ladies and gentlemen on purely vn^e- HL nominational lines. Nurses' residence. Clwya "• BL Constitutional Club, Castle Street. Rea in; Smoke and Billiard Rooms and Bowling (xreen. mr President. Col W Cornwallis West. Steward and seeretaiy, Mr John Thomas. Hon secretary. Mr It V Bleackley, Puthiii. H Fire Brigade Captain J Rice Jones, The KOJII Hk Lieufs G Humphreys and G Roberts. L»ginG" V Humphreys. Fire Station and Alarm, l0^11 ,a Buildings. Secretary, Mr II M Roberts, Beewjck F County Office'.—Market Street Clerk of the 7 Peace. Mr W It Evans. Deputy Clerk of the leace. ■ Mr John Robert?. Governor of H.M. Prison, Mr C M W Hunt. County Education Office?. Market-street, W Organiser of Education for Denbighshire. Mr Davies, M.A., Offices, County Oinces. Coun.y Licensin? Committee: Clerk. M?" W R ^\ans. |V Deputy Clerk, Mr T Garth Jones. B iioard of Guar ians —Chairman. Mr H riug e_ i ■ vice-chairman, Mr R H Pugh; clerk, Mr D E Humphreys Roberts, solicitor. Ruthin and ia fwrog Parish Guardians, Messrs J Jenkins, luc Morris, an! William Jones. Glasfryn. W Water Company.— Directors: Mr R liooei. Wg Captain J Jenkins; Mr William Jones. Glasfryn; n and Mr T H Roberts. St Peter's-square. Secretary, n Auditors, Williaiii Mr O Fox. Auditors, Mr William Jones, Glab- « fryn, and Mr J Jenkins, Hendre. Solicitor. Mr Aneurin () Evans. BL Ruthin Castle. —The splendid Groonds o. tbis » grand old Castle, the residence of Colonel an • .s w Cornwallis West, are, by the kind permission ot coi n Cornwallis West, open to visitors on a payment of a m small fee for ticket of admission, the procee Is being handed over to the Ruthin and District ursmg Association. |w Primrose League.—Iluthin Habitation Ru i g H Councillor. G H Denton, Esq Dame President. Mrs H Springmann; Wardens and Sub-Wardens, » is |K Denton, Mrs Coltart, Mrs Rou>.v, Mrs Byfonl, Mrs lv A j 0 Jones, Mrs Rice Jones, Mrs Bamfor.1, Mrs Hurd, E Miss Agaes Jones, Miss Jones, Miss Williams, if Evans, Miss Jennings, Miss Touzel, Miss Phillirz, MK Miss Magin. Mrs Hough, Miss AlJiich, Rev j K Thomas, Mrs Brundrit, Mr J Jenkins, Mr N Mr Owen Jones Warden of the Bad?. Miss RJUw; ■ Sub-Warden, Miss HudgsDn. Executixe Coun-u. w Mr Brundrit, Mr Mott, Mr Swai ison Mr It 0 -fonts, and Mr Hodgson. Hon treasurer Miss V iHams. r Hm secretary: Miss Florence-i ones, 20. Ctstle-st. HT Resident Clergy and -Ilini-,ter., The K || LOH Prvce; curate, Rev J Rhys Clarke; li.w T 13 Pritchard. M.A., Rector of Llat-iWiOg. ^ng i.n m Presbvterians, Rev R Ernest Jjnf-s. Congiegatnu pp?* alists," Rev R W Hughes. Baptuts vacant leyans, Rev W G Williams. C -Ivinistic Methodi!- Well-street, Rev R H Parry. Llanfwrog C .M., W Elwy Williams. Religious Set vices English and H Welsh Church Services are held at St Peter s Church n and also at Llanfwrog Finish Church, and at Llan- n rhydd in English. English Presbyterians, W\nn- stay-road. BP" Intermediate EJucation Governors.-Cli-,iiriiiati, Wfo Mr Ezra Roberts. Vice-Chairman, Mr H H Spring- W mann. Governors Rev Canon Basil Jones. Alder- H man T II Itobertiz, Dr J Medwyn Hughes, Messr3 M Henry Williams. Plasyward R Harris Jones, L, \V fl& Thomas Bryneglwys; Thomas • one- Iih^1c' K, Edward Jonea, Llanbedr jbarm Di T 0 Jone., » Ruthin Colonel Charles S Mainwanng, Mi D L, » Jones, Llanelidan Mr J H Simon, Llanrhydd M.ll, » and Rev Isaac James, Ruthin; Mrs Hug les, K House; Mrs Stephens, Mrs J C DaMes, Ila.jndie. |& Clerk: Mr Aneurin O Evans. iff* Banks. London City and Midland. Market-stieet, Mr W Jones, manager. London and lrovincial Bank, Chvyd-street, Mr W T A Jones, manager. W National Provincial Bank Oi England, L d., ■ Peter's square, Mr E G Jones, ul^naSCl'; a' ] M Wrexham and District Savings Bark, lo^n Hall. Braiich manager, Mr Baldwin Griffith; treasurer, W Mr W J Jones, London City and Midland Lank. HP Public Schools.—Grammar School: Headmaster, yy Mr E W Lovegrove, M.A. County School for W Girls, Brvnhyfryd: Headmistress, Tvnss Anna llow- H land" B.A. (London); assistants, Miss 1 A Elliott, H Miss Normington. B.A., Miss Williams, Mi;s Sower- WL batt. Miss Bessie Hughes. B.A.. Miss Ada K. and Miss Piper. Elementary Schools. >on-lic r vide3 School, Borthyn. Mr W (T Hodgson, head- » v \fica V Dunnincr, Hr master: laiauw A M headmistress. Council School. Rnos-street..lr H Rowlands, headmaster Miss Evars. headmi tress. B Ruthin Charities.—Governors: The Right. Key V the Lord Bishop of St Asaph (chairman), the Right Rev the Lord Bishop of Bangor, the ery Ret the K. Dsan of St Asaph, Col W Cornwallis est, the Rev W the Warden of Ruthin. Mr Stanley Weyman, the ■ Mayor of Ruthin (Mr R II W B Denton, Dr J Medwyn Hughes. Mr R Beech, and HI Mr C B Jones-Mortimer. Clerks to the Governors, g*' Me.-srs Johnson and Brundrit, Solicitors, Record Street. r Grammar School. — Governors The Lord Bishop W of St Asaph (chairmanV Col S ixon Gregson Ellis Mt (vice-chairman). Col Cornwallis West. Dr • B Hughes, Col IMouslev. Mr R M Hugh-Jone?, o House. Rhyl; the Mayor of Ruthin; Mr Jonn KL, Davies. Brynyparc, Denbigh Captain J ''e," K Brymelynand Mr G F Byford. C.ler s W Governor?, Messrs Johnson and Brundii J < Wf Piecoid Street. Mr E W Lovegrove. M.A Hea1- « Town Council.—Mayor elected r.>14 P Williams), Deputy Mayor retires 1919 Alderman T II Roberts. Ky Alderman Ezra Robarts, rearer 1.1 J- W (also with date of retirement R •7'^cs '° B 19.6), Josiah Jenkins (lt>l<>). 'Ihoma, Bobeys H (19 7), Price Morris (1917«. Bowland H -lones l n T—_U Vdwavd Thomas (■Ji-M, W9 Robert R^obats (19'5), R Thomas Hughes (m5J g WH Williams ('9 5). Town 'ar W F W Griffith. Medical Officer of Health. Di W t Byford. Borough Surveyor, ^c^- |ect:- B and Toll Collector, Mi •) E m. Auditors, Messrs G^ronwv WJ1JI~ Roberts. Inspector of Lodging Houses, Inspec or Harvey. t Petty Sessional Division. "Ine Count}7 Justices in thie division meet every alternate Monday at the County Hall. Clerk, Mr R N incent Johnson, solicitor, B Record House. The Magistrates are Colonel W n Cornwallis West, Ruthin Castle G H Dniton, Esq V'- Geoige Blcz. rJ, Esq Col R Gregson Elhs. Col V* p, Stxon Giegfon Ellis, J W Lumley. Esq., G I K Mvd elton WEst. Esq., Stanley J Weyman. Esq.. H" Llanrhydd Hall; Dr J Medwyn Hughes. Capt J ■ Jenkins. Bryncelyn II E Birch. Esq.. Lryncelyn, B St Asaph C B Jones Mortimer, Esq., Plas Newydd, n St Asaph C B Jones Mortimer, Esq., Plas ewydd, n I.lanfair; Henry Williarus. Esq.. Plasyward; Thomas Jonas. Esq., Rhewl; Elward Jones. Esq Llanbedr Farm Co1 BromheaL Plas Draw, Ruthm, Hon E Hewitt; H H Springmann, Esq Bryn Mair, K Llanfair D.C. Gomer Roberts. Llanfair IXC., B E W Tate. Esq.. Pool Park E William ^°ma.' Eq LlwvnOnn. Bryneglwys the Mayor of B a thin —. -Mr R H Williams), and the Chairman of th§ Rutbin District Council, B*
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i¡. -r REGISTRATION AND COMPENSATION. m By the prepayment of a fee of -J- any postal packet (parcels included) may be jegistered to any HT iplace in the United Kingdom. The Postmaster- (ieneial will give compensation up to a maximum Br 'imit of C4,,10 for the loss and damage of Inland ■ Registered Postal Packets of all kinds. The ordinary |B registration fee of '2 1. secures £ •"> 3 J, £ 20 4d, £ '40 .jl. :C(*,O GJ. f,, 0 7d. t IOU sj. £ 120; 9d. £ 140; B 10d.. £ 1(50; and so on up to is. 10L which secuies TELEPHONE TRUNK LINES. B The fees for the use of the Telephone Trunk Lines A in the United Kingdom are: For 25 miles or under, 3J. ->0 mile". 6d 7o miles, 9i 100 miles, |B* Is. for every additional 40 miles or part thereof, Bfr (id. Time limit of conversation, three minutes. H REGISTERED LETTER ENVELOPES w are sold at all Post Offices, and by rural messenger ?, according to size, from 3jd. to 41. each. Bt' DENBIGHSHIRE FREE PRESS. I M | a In Circulation. V H I I In Influence. B In Advertisements. B AND K. — Local Paper. W j M ft- X I For News. | ■ ppr Advertisements* t I I; FREE PRESS I; POINTING WORKS, W VALE STREET, DENBIGH. R II HMbmbmb^ THIS ALMANACK IS PRESENTED AS A SUPPLEMENT WITH THE DENBIGHSHIRE FREE PRESSt SATURDAY, JANLARTF 2ND, 1915.
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< DENBIGH. Market Day, Wednesday.—Fair Days, Second 4 Tuesday and Wednesday in each month. Registrar of Biiths, Marriages and Deaths. Mr W 0 Davies, Gloddaeth Villas. Offices: Highgate. 1 Vale of Clwyd Cricket, Croquet and Tennis Club.— Secretary, Mr F L Fosbery. Golf Club.—President, Col Heaton Hon. Secre- tary, Mr E 0 Watkin Davies. 4 Denbigh Provident Society and Clothing Club. President, Rev T Redfern, M.A. Secretary, Mr J H Palmer. 1 County Court,—Offices, Hall-square Registrar, Mr R Humphreys Roberts Bailiff, Mr Robert Simon Roberts, Fron cottage, Red lane. Wat.r and Gas Company.—Chairman, Mr E J i Swayne Secretary, Mr W Ewart Brock oftice, The Fron. Board of Trade Local Office for Unemployment Insurance: Hall-square, Denbigh. Local agent: Mr Edward Parry. Iniirmarj". — Chairman of Committee, Colonel A Me ham lady superintendent, Miss Godson secre- tary, Mr Edward Parry. Honorary Medical Officers, i Dr Lloyd, Dr Lincoln Roberts, and Dr Jackson. Police Station.—Town Hall. Lock-up, Love lane. Superintendent, F WToollam, Love lane. Sergeant, John Evans, Lock-up, Love lane. Police officers, John Rogers, Ellis Roberts, and James Ellis (Henllan). Fire Brigade.—Head-quarters, Ilall square; Captain, J P Joyce; Hon Captains, R W Lloyd and 1 J Morris Davies Lieutenants, E T Williams and R G Williams secretary, Mr W G Helsby engineers, Messrs R R Cartwright, George E Lloyd and R Thomas Williams; firemen, Messrs Thomas i Williams, William Williams, Charles II Edwards, Herbert Cartwright, David Davies, Sam Griffiths, John Adams Jones, and James Evans. i The Guardians for Denbigh Parish on the St Asaph Board of Guardians are Messis Hugh Williams, John Ellis Jones, David Lloyd, Mrs Howel Gee, Mr R Armor Jones. Banks.- national and Provincial, Mr W Metellus i Jones, manager; North and South Wale? and > London City and Midland, Ltd., Mr William James, manager. Literary and Social Society.- President, Mr R E Hughes, J P.; acting president, Mr S T Miller hon i sees., Mr J W Askew, B.Sc., and Mr T R Knowles, B A.; treasurer, Mr W I, Keepfer. Primro-e League for Denbigh and District.— 1 R'tling Councillor, Col Mesharn Dame president. Miss Griffith, Plas Pigot hon secretary, Mrs E J 8 wayne. West Denbighshire and Denbigh Borough Con- I stitutional Club, High street and Love lane. ('is. i man of the Directors, Col Mesham secretary. Mr B Bryan steward, Mr Thomas A-hiorJ. Q reen "Victoria's Jubilee Nursing Institution, Local Branch.—Lady superintendent, Mrs Humphreys Huberts; hon secretaiy, Mrs Tumour; resident nurse, Nurse Williams, Beacon's hill. Free Reading and Recreation Rooms, Coffee, Billiard Rooms and Public Bith. -President, Mr E J Swayne; vice-presidents, Miss Gold Edwards, Mrs Tumour and Mis3 Townshend hon secretary, V Mr J II Palmer. Open from G p.m. to 10 p.m. ■ House keeper, Mrs Pierce. M Constitutional Union, Love lane.—President, Mr. jjj II G Howell Evans, Bryndyffryn, Trefnant; vice- 49 presidents, Mr R D Hughes, High street, Denbigh, £ and Mr Louis William Sayle, Post Office lane, Denbigh. Registration Agents, Mr T Jones- H Williams and Mr B Bryan. S Resident Clergy and Officials, &c.—Rev Thomas B| Redfern, M A., Rector, the Rectory Rev Gabr el 'N Evans and Rev David Thomas, B.A., curates, the Clergy House. Churchwardens St Mary's, Mr J <M P Lewis and Mr J 0 Thomas; St. David's, Mr W tN Metellus Jones and Mr D E If Roberts. Organists B English, Mr Alex Bellamy Welsh, Mr W M Pierce. Vergers Mr Edward MilwarJ, St. David's Mr E Jones, St. Mary's. 4B Resident Nonconformist Ministers.—-Wesleyans, ^gj Rev T O Jone3 (' Tryfan ') (Superintendent) and w| Rev Abi Williams, B.A. (St. Asaph). Independents, f| Rev J Charles. Calvinistic Methodists, Capel B Mawr, Rev Evan Jones C.M., Ilenllan street, Rev ^3 D P Jones. Baptists, Rev Thomas Griffiths. English Chapel, llcv W E Roberts, B A. 4m Catho'ic Church.—Priest, the Rev Father C Raymond Parker, S.J. Teacher, Mrs Taalie. North Wales Lunatic Asylum.—Chairman of B Committee, Mr Thomas Williams medical superin- B tendent, Dr Frank G Jones; assistant medical w| officers, Dr Robert F Manifold and Dr Tudor Benson Evans; steward and clerk, Mr William Barker; J38 matron, Miss Price Church chaplain, Rev Thomas w| Ra-ifern, M.A Rector of Denbigh Nonconformist IS chaplain, Rev James Charles Catholic chaplain, J| R^v Fa'her C Raymond Barker, S.J. J| Borough Magistrates. — (Resident) -The Mayor (Councillor T Lloyd Jones), J Harrison Jonei, R Humphreys Roberts, Robert Owen, David Lloyd, U M.B. T A Wynne Edwards, (Pias Nantghn), R E Hu>he-, James Hughes, A Lloyd Jones, Charles Cottom, Win Parry, ani R Henry Robert Esqrs; f| clo;k, Mr Robert Davies. Meetings are held on AS ait-mate Fridays. Territorial Army. -I'D" Company 4th R.W. Fusiliers. Armoury and Drill Hali, Lsnton-pool M Commandant, Capt W C B Williams Instructor, Xgf Colour-Sergeant J Carless, It.W F. Lieutenants, P igj R Foulkes Roberts and Gronwy B Griffith. 9 Public Schools.— County School Headmaster, Mr ffijj D H D,ivies, B.A.; assistant masters, Mr W Askew, .3N B Sc.; Sir J T Jones, B.A.; Mr Edwin Carter, B B.A and Miss Woodhead, B.A. Chairman of the 4M Local Governors, Mr John liaborts, J P. vice- m chairman, Rsv H Humphreys, M.A.; secretary to S the Local Governors, Mr A Foulkes Roberts.— jS Fairholme Young Ladies' School: Principal, Miss E Foulkes. Town Council.—The Mayor (Councillor T Lloyd JSI Jcnes), the Deputy Mayor (Councillor C Cottom, Ex- Mayor), Aldermen H D Hughes, F B Clough, J B Morris Davies, and S Lunt Griffiths Councillors B Robert Lloyd, David Jones, J Powell Jones, PI Dry- hurst Roberts, W O Jones, II Wynne Lloyd, D E Jenkins, Robert Owen, R Henry Roberts, and •faB Llewelyn Jones town clerk, Mr Edward Parry Jg hon archivist, Mr A Foulkes Roberts treasurer, Mr IB W Metellus Jones, N.P. Bank medical offi er, Dr B David Lloyd surveyor, Mr John Davies sanitary B inspector, Mr II Lee Jones borough accountant, 4la Mr Ellis Williams district rate collector, Mr Wm. Price elective auditors, Mr Abel Anwyl and Mr J D 7a Lewis mace bearers, bailiffs, &c., Messrs Owen Evans and Meyrick Evans; cemetery superintend. Kg ent, Mr Price Jones town crier, Mr William j|| Roberts. The meetings are held on the fourth M Thursday afternoon in each month at 2.30. Howell's School. Chairman of the Governors: igQ The R:gnt Rev the Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, jffl Clerk to the Governors Mr J P Lewis, Solicitor, Denbigh. Head Mistress: Miss Beloe, B.A. w| (Honours), London, formerly Senior Mathematical B Lecturer at Westfield College, University of London. M Assistant Mistresses Miss Webster, M.A.. Honours in Classics Miss Hardie, M.A., Honours in Med 11 Languages, Training Diploma Miss Cunningham, -B,Se. (Mathematics and Astronomy); «B Miss Gadsbv, lJ.S. (Botany and Chemistry), Tram- « ing Diploma Miss l'eam, 1st Class Honours, B.A. B nd M.A. in English Miss Cock. 1st Class AR Honours, B.A. in History Miss D Falcy. Ceitificat "J d'Etudes Frarcaises, University of Neuchatel Miss W Griffin, L.R A.M. (Singing, Piano, Harmony M A.G.S.M. Gold Medalist. Band Master's Diploma « M iss Crowhurst, L R A.M. (Violin ani Piano) Miss M M G Pai e (Lambeth School of Art and Herkomer flj School, Bushey), Art Class Teacher's Certificate Miss Last, Southpoit Physical Training Diploma Lewis A sistant Matron, Miss G M Beverley House-keeper. Miss Brown Visiting Master for Violin and Violoncello, Mr Haselden Medical Officer, Dc F W Jackson. National (or "Non-Provided") School, Lenton- pool.—BOJTS Headmaster, Mr W M Pierce. Girls: Headmisties?, Miss Ruby Edwards. Infants: Head- mistress, Miss Gladys Price. Managers: Foundation managers, -the Rector, the Rev T Redfern, M.A., ex ofli, i,) Mr C Cottom, Mr J P Lewis, and Mr HeadniistiesF..Iliss Ruby Edwards. Infants: Head- .John Davies for County Council, Rav D E Jenkins for Denbigh Town Council, Mr H Dfyhurst Roberts; Correspondent for the Managers, Rev W G Evans. Provide 1 (or Council) Schools.—Love Lane. Boys: Headmaster, Mr E J Roberts; Fron Goch. Girls: Headmistress, Miss Pierce; Fron Gocb. Infants: Headmistress, Miss Davies; Henllan Mixed School: Headmaster, Mr Owen Trevor Jones Infants' Department: Assistant, Miss A M Hughes. Each Provided School in the Borough is now managed by its own managers insteai of, as formerly, by the Grouped School Managers for the entire district. Chairman of Love Line School Managers. Rev James Charles; Chairman of Fron Gocb, Mr J Harrison Jones, J.P. Borough Liberal Association. -I'resid ent. Mr William Parry, J P.; vice-presi ent-. Sir J Herbert Roberts, Bart., Ml' Messrs Clement E uvards, M P., W J Griffiths, Sam T Miller, W Marsden Davies, and Griffith Jones treasurer, Mr Llewelyn Jones; financial secreta-y, Mr William Price, Bron Haul. -West Denbighshire Liberal Association: Presi lent, Alderman W G DoJd, J.P.. Llangollen; vice-president-, Mr 0 Isgoed Jones. J.P., Llanrwst; Alderman Wi'liam Griffith, LlanfautilhaUrn and Hugh Jones, J.P., I'enrhewl, Llangollen treasurer. Mr William raTty, J.P.. Denbigh. Liberal C!ub, High-street: Presidents. Sir John Ilerbeit Roberts. M.P and Mr Caradoc Re JS acting preiaent, Mr H G Jones acting vice-presidents, Mr B T Hardy and Mr Emrys .Innes irea nrer, Mr II M Ljwis; secre- tary, Mr W Price, Bron IIauI. -==- A,A. _4.6.A.
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I I I N G. Denbighshire and Flintshire Foxhoun's lnnt the district reul trly during the season; joint in istar-. Col R W Willi.ims-Wynti and Mr E W Griffith.
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ST. ASAPH. f The FREE PUESS is sold at the establish- ments of Mr Tomkinson and Mrs W Evans. Diocesan Inspector of Schools, Rev J Hamer Lewis, B A., PIas Elwy. Women's Liberal Assoc i,.ttioii.- Secre- tary, Miss J Davies, Bryn Dyffryn. Commissioners for Oaths, J P Lewis, Esq., Joseph Lloyd, Esq., H M Cleaver, Esq. Magistrates' Court held first Monday in every month. Clerk to the Magistrates, Mr F J Gamlin, Rhyl. Territorial Force (II.W.F.)-Arii-ioury, near the Kinmel Arms. St. Asaph section in charge of Sergt. D Davies. District Probate Registry. -P-,egistritr, J P Lewis, Esq., solicitor, St. Asaph and Denbigh Mr R Jones chief clerk. Banks. N ifc P Bank, Mr R S Davies, open daily 10 to 3; Saturdays, 9 to 12. London City A Midland Bank, Ltd. (N & S W Bank Branch), ditto, Mr E It Thomas. British and Foreign Bible Society.— Secretaries, The Very Rev the Dean and Mr Moses Roberts. Depot: City Printing Works. Fishery Board (Clwyd and Elwy).— Chairman, Col W Cornwallis West; hon. sec II G Stock, Esq. clerk, Mr F W Grimsley. Conservative Club. Chairman, Mr J W Edwards; treasurer, Mr H A Cleaver; secretary, Mr W G Kelly caretaker, Mr R Price. Church Defence League.—Chairman, Mr Thomas Jones, Noddfa secretary, Mr J W Edwards. Post Ollice --Postliiistei-, Mr W M Bond. Box closes at 7.50 a.m., 11.30 am., 1.;)5 p.m., and 8.55 p.m. There will be slight alterations in summer according to trains. Deliveries, '7 a.m., 2 p.m and 7 p.m. Sub-Post Office (The Roe). Sub-Postmaster, Mr George Noble, Box closes 11.10 a.m., 7.55 p.m. Chapels.—Wesleyans, Penrliewl, Rev Abi Williams, St. Asaph, minister. Calvinistic Methodists, Gemig street, pastorate vacant. Independents, Rev W M Jones, minister. Baptists, Rev B Evans, Rhuddlan. Roman Catholics, Priest, Rev Father Donovan, St. Winifreds Board of Guardians.—Chairman, Mr J Friinston vice-chairman, Mr Win. Jones, Llannefydd. The Rural District Council- lors representing the Parish of St. Asaph are Mr W A. Watts, Bronwylfa, and Mr John Lothian Waen Mr Edw. Davies, Glanclwyd. Cefn: Mr 0 Rees, Tyny- ffordd. Clerk, Mr J Wynne Davies. The Workhouse. -Nltster, Mr E Hughes: matron, Miss Williams; matron's assistant Miss A M Palmer; porter, Mr Wm Dowell; Industrial trainer, Miss M Parry Hughes superintendent nurse, Mrs E Hughes; nurse, Miss M A Hughes assistant nurses, Miss M S Smith, Miss E A Jones; cook, Mrs E Jones; organist, Miss E Williams, Gwynfa relieving officer, Mr J E Davies; Denbigh relieving officer, Mr W 0 Davies; Rhyl, Mr T A Davies; Abergele, Mr J E Williams. Parish Councils —Chairman,Mr JWynne Davies vice-chairman, Mr W C Roberts Dr A E Davies, Messrs H A Cleaver, Robt Jones, J Lothian, J E Jones, E llecdcr, T Jones, J W Edwards, & J E Price clerk, Mr GO Williams. Cefn: Chairman, Col Williams Wynn clerk, Mr Jos. Davies Bodelwyddan: Chairman, Rev Canon T Owen clerk, Mr J R Hughes. Waen: Chairman, Mr Parry clerk, Mr Williams St Asaph Registration District. —Super- intendent registrar, Mr F W Grimsley; deputy, Mr J Wynne Davies registrar of births and deaths, Mr J E Davies, Yale View deputy, Mr H Roberts registrar of marriages, Mr J Simon, Manchester House; deputy, Mr T J Pugh. St Asaph (Flint. Rural District Council —Chairman, Mr J Lothian; vice-chair- man, Mr F Bibby clerk, Mr F W Grims- ley. St Asaph" (Denbigh) Rural District Council Chairman, Mr J D Jones vice- chairman, Mr Morris Jones: clerk, Mr J Wynne Davies. County School -Chiiriiii,,i-i of the Gover- nors, The Right Rev the Lord Bishop of St Asaph; headmaster, Mr E Mainer, M.A. (Cambridge), 13 Sc. second master, Mr J B Robertson, M.A. science master, Mr W A Evans. B.Sc.; French master, Mr J Edwards, B.A drawing and music master, Mr T R Jones technical master, Mr W K Hughes clerk, Mr F W Grin-islev.National School (Boys\ Mr T R Jones; Girls, Miss Hewitt; Infants, Miss Jones. Assistants Boys, Miss C L Williams and Mr Harold Fowlcs; Girls, Miss Evans and Miss M Hughes: Infants, Miss G Harrison and Miss M Peers.— Roman Catholics, Miss Aslicroft; assistant, Miss Jones Cathedral. Bishop, The Right Rev A G Edwards, D.D. Dean, The Very Rev Llew Wynne Jones, M.A, Canons Resi- des tary, Ven Archdeacon Thomas, :M.A.; Yen Archdeacon Fletcher, M.A. Ven Archdeacon Lloyd, B.A. Canon D Davies, M.A. Minor Canons and Vicars Choral: Rev W J Davies, M. A., Vicarage Rev T J Davies, B.A. Rev A E LI Jenkins, B.A. Rev J Herbert Davies. Organist, Mr W E Belcher, M.A., F.R.C.O. Chancellor of the Diocese, Mr Harold Edwards. Registrar and Chapter Clerks, Messrs H A and H M Cleaver. Bishop's Secretary, Mr J P Lewis. Vergers, Messrs C Mansbridge and G E Fowles. Deputy Head Verger, Mr Walter Williams. Surveyor, Mr Gronwy Griffith, Denbigh.
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CORWEN. Merioneth Officials.—Lord Lieutenant and Chairman of Quarter Sessions, Sir A Osmond Williams, Bart.; Deputy Chair- man, Mr R J Lloyd Price; Chairman of County Council, Councillor William Owen; Clerk of the Peace, Mr D Breese. Market day, Friday; Half-holiday, Wednesday. Superintendent registrar, Mr E Derbyshire. Banks London City and Midland (manager, Mr D Davies); National Provincial i manager, Mr J Dudley Morgan). Edeyrnion Petty Sessional Division: Clerk, Mr L Lloyd John Sessions, last Friday in the month. Board of Guardians: Chairman, Mr T Thomas; Vice-chairman, Mr D W Roberts clerk, Mr E Derbyshire meet- ings, January 1st and every alternate Friday. Edeyrnion Rural District Coun- cil Chairman, Mr R 0 Roberts X ice- chairman, Mr R M Roberts clerk, Mr E Derbyshire. Uwchaled Rural District Council: Chairman, Mr T Thomas clerk, Mr E Derbyshire. Relieving officers: Mr D L Jones (Corwen) and Mr R 0 Davies (Llangollen). Medical Ofticers, Dr H E Walker, Dr B Isaac, and Dr Drinkwater. Sanitary inspector and surveyor, Mr R D Williams Commis- sioners of taxes: Clerk, Mr C W Richards, Llangollen; Surveyor of taxes, Mr J Small, Wrexham; collector, Mr R II Morr's, Corwen. Old Age Pension officer, Mr C J Costele, Llangollen. Registrar of Marriages, Corwen District, Mr D P Davies. Market Hall: Secretary, Mr L Lloyd John Public Library Committee Clerk, Mr L Lloyd John. Parish Council: Chairman, Mr H Morris; Clerk, Miss H Evans. County Court: Registrar, Mr L Lloyd John. Nursing Association: President, I the Hon fturs Wynn; hon secretaries, Mr L Lloyd John and Miss Appleton. Tradesmen's Association: Secretary, Mr J F Jones. Markets Committee Secre- tary, Mr J F Jones. POST closes 9.5, 11.25, aid 8.20 p.m.; Postmaster, Mr It T Foulkes. Telegraph and Telephone Office open from 8 a.m, to 8 p.m. week- days and from 8 30 a.m. to 10 a m. on Sundays. First despatch of Parcels Post at U a.m. second despatch at 8 p.m. Sub-Telegraph Offices Bala, Bryiieglwys, Carrog, Cerrigydruidion, Cynwyd, Gwyd- delwern. Llandriilo, Llanuwehllyn, Llan- dderfel, and Maerdy. Gas Co Secre- tary, Mr J Salusbury Roberts, Corwen manager, Mr J Morris. Water Co Secretary, Mr F C Diggory. Edeyrnion Agricultural Society: Secretary, Mr R II Morris. Merionethshire Agricultural Society Secretary, Mr R Roberts, Hhydy- garnedd, Towyn. Golf Club, Corwen Secretary, Mr J Francis Jones.
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