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CHEER UP OLD AGE. tells a Story." r I TT'LDEBLY people nesd 6ceouragc- I J meni. A libsle gSat;e fcacb pspeoades tfatra co acceot the eviy chsir, tha cosy corner, o,- tha annoy \Vindow-3ea; And so much de-pandr, on teasing a lifs worth living, 31qko it your pleascra to ebfQr ap o'd sge In every possible wy., Tfcau^sda of old folk ihemuc-lved chocs J a ROC-SI practical way. Week wesk tor twenty year* pasb they hava bf18D reccmajiendir^ tha special kidney rcedicine tba3 ride blcm of the worst discomforts cf advancing years. Hera's Snceufagcmsrst. On March 125a 1960, JJrF. E. B!i neftt>, oi 117 Wood 8;ttaGiioaVey, said:—j 11 I have Wo) kJd very herd in my time, and generally ?pe^kicg had very good heabh. L*irer'y, howevar, tha lii3,li chill tmd t) sff-cfc ray kïdQev, I tuffired with dioad?ul paice in the ,m%lz cr my back, and hcfica>hyacd r':e imatio. I SJ-.rC'e'y knew what) to do with myself time?. M? sighft became cs's: there seemed to be fasting I epecki before my eye?. 0 i J i ing in tin ri,or-.ii, gs my feet wara always Cjid, and thera T^e s other digressing s'g.-a of kidney weakness, I gob very low-spiriùed and depressed. I I found relief in Ð:)I\n'a Baakache I Kidney Pills soon after I bsgan to take them, and I persevered until I wav oared. I have often to'd other suflerers of the gocd thsy did m." 18 YevLpal Happiness. au Dooerab;">r 3rd, 1919, Mrs Burnout said —" Tcough I am now in my 82ad year. I ,tita intact tha spihndid beiich Doan's Pills restored to mo sighbeea ysara ago, (Signed) E. Baraetb." D'oan'a Pill suit old people. They regulate the urinary system, without in any way apsobiing the stomaoh li-,or, or bowels. They relieve old people's heviioh?, lessen thai- rheu- matic tendencies and oounlaranb tha iil-rff octs of ud add upin eyeflgh., memory, and hearing. Th-y ara indeed a cbmfors and a blessing ic old age. NOTE,-Don't rnrely ak for 11 backaah; pilli" or kidney pills." Do as Mrs. Bar, nett did. Ask for and insist upon Doalt's Backache Kidney Bills* a -< :i. JUP iUPjrm <, Backaci-ie Kidney Pills. Ail dezlert, or 2/3 a box ffJm Foitir- W-iOltllii Co ,8, JVtllt-ii., Ovfori-tt., Loi-hn, IV. 1.
DEATH OF Ma T JERMAN, LATE…
DEATH OF Ma T JERMAN, LATE OF LLANYCHAN. lb Is witb great regret that we tnoonsce the death o? Mr Tbotnaa Jsrmsn, who for 23 years CM headmaster ci L^anyehaa S ih-col T,e nd eyecb took place a' £ er a Ie n il;nes« at hh tfsnaffctas'n ho-na in Cbes*e?t when ha had 1he I tot the Isafe tbrea jear3s caflag which the ha wss frcsi deToSadiy narsei by bij wife sni es r.hter. Dai:i!1 bit in the psrhih of L'ftMjchaa M? Jarast.n oasda rrnnj ittsrx s; tnd F88 highly roip»;ot9dl by alt tn hia. Ha wai4 an ardaa6 Ciarchfc3,a; And for a fosg p&iiod sraa orgsnis: L'&sycban C" UTch. He WJ.i s P-11 flti?a 3. aH tccial gatboii'-ga, and was always teajy g:vo lis s«tvie«e Sot say go?-1 os!»«a. H:-) waa ptetf nte*, oa leaving Llanychaa, at a ecciai eEtervairmraS, .hh a prcasai from hia se^oo' cbiLdjsri and a'ao \\ith a cscnias and mnv p?esea^8 rwm the ps.Fisbionc?3 rA L'sojcasn. L'P. A y fly 13 LUndyrsog Vs n;I!uhal: anj ako man^ kin J friends w!i;j Did luf; tJa ne'g?ibaaf- fcood, < Mr J snn m a9 sppoiated head ieaoher o? the N P Sbod. Poatfado^, ia 0 1907, and at tba cpsolog of tho szv Cjassil School hs wa-I appcunted tù nsb heid te^chers ha tewed with eoaepic^oa^ eaeeass ontii IJHJ, when ha wag eipic-kec with sn iitcets whiol he antûrtnrB!r5!1 diJ 11\) reco7a?. II i»-ocU;i5d hicj«a!i wiih good woik both io eoDnec'oa with the P.*?iUh Charsh aad smy movemf-at wbioh œ-J i- s the genera! ws ?«r6 ci the Gateleg VUiey. Whea &t thg outbreak o! in 1914 a pr1 o' Bilgi3a rsfog^es were t-oi oo the Ta'ey> he fcessnae j -in) orgaaiz-?e i s t!)1! entertainsa^DS witti Mr R Wyna E rdn ild the enihssfasoa WIT-H wiich hi vralk-)i largely ??o3oon:od ro the eaor.^sa of the WoEk. Ha Wlii tirauaes? o! tJ,) V ;6 ot .Ci;vyJ Teachers' Asyjjbtioa for nin ye-ar-4, and for oil jenr* he hali a eiaiias post tha LUogollan Ai^osiatioa, Tiie fuaeral# wlily'a Wli cf a p?i?iV"? n' sra-.ior, book plaso oa Wjdassday, t18 17-Ij, all th3 Sjtj Cdu^fcery, aa1 wits conlucte,. by the Rio^of o' Giirk T L d B A). Taa chiaf ajura-iri wjr^ Mu JUi>E'& (^Mos?), M? and Mrs G ,fi (?oc*:c law aai .i Mr sad M?a P..a; (htH-1 .!ltud 1:F.)t;Í\.r.ta.J J'f). aad Mr HatVit liobert-a. L'aaitico? (nephew). Thero -P-rfj aiso pBé0niï A-it Mrs H Wvnn Evarg, Givcas-:rio»; Mra BJ;<SU. Red r R H I v. Many bes.ati!ol wreatba were sen?.—COK
I EXTRAORDINARY PRICES FOR…
I EXTRAORDINARY PRICES FOR SMALL HOLDINGS IN DENBIGHSHIRE. ——« Oa Saturday at the 3rosvanor Hocc!, Cheater, Meiers Fi-ank Lloyd & Boas, the we! kaoT?ii aaccfioaeera, ooadaoced whab masS un- doubtsdly bo considered a record eal9 o: r.rasl; holdings and accomoaodasioa laads, sitaate a* IJhy and Barton, aaar to the village of Bossett, being the residue of the Btcnelaigh eatafee. There was a large company present, and g(et interest was aroased, wifib the resalo tbab in several instances the high water mmyli of £100 per acre was reaohed, and the whole of the 20 lois ware quickly disposed of. The fallowing b3ing the individual prices :—Dot 1: Bank Farm, citaateoa the road leading from Hopo to Rosaeti, having an area of a little over 74 acres, was sold to Meesta BrereSoa Brca., ley- coed, for £ 3,200. Lot 2, a small holding, Chapel Farm, 19 aerea, was knocked dewa to the benanr, Mr E Jo.,le3, aaiidat cheers for Jii,00J. Lot 3, a smill row of four cottages was sold for k;700 to Messrs Prica Jonea and g Joan. Loz,, 4 a acnall holding kaowa as Cae Mawr Farm einaate li miles from Roasest, extending to 49 acre3, was purchased by Mr Wm Aldarman, the tenant, for 23,209. Lol 5 was sold bo Mr CharleB Williams for J6250. Mr Aider a in bsoacne the parchaaer of a aatd of six acrai for .;£270. Loa 7, Woodbine Cottage, occapylug aa area ot t-.Yo acres, was disposed of to Mr Thomas Hugh-as, the tenant, far JSOSO. A aand pit and oroti of three acrae was sold so Mr Eiadlac, baitder, for £ 525. A small holding koowa aa Stona Wall, embracing an are* ot a liosle over llj acres, Wis pui chased by Mr Charles Davie?, Paat Yokln. for £ 2,000. The aame purchaser ee- cured 1J acraa of adjoinlag laad for ^190, 6c- I ge)ber with Loia 11 and 20, extending to 10 acres for 1:720. The amill holding knowil as Gravel Pit Farm, of 9 acre-i, described as being 10 rainatea' wlk from Rj!labt 3tatioa, was, after spirited blddiag, secared by Mr G Ilium, of Cefn y Badd, for 91,700, Holly Cottage, sifcaate ia jRoaa-nary-laae, wa. purchased by Mr | Jeha Edward?,, of Rjiaost, for ¡jlO. Another coiia^e, Lo5 14, was sold, amid applaase, to Mrs Powell, tee teaant, for X2 iO. Lot 15, a jmali enclosure of laad of 1 £ acre?, froneing Kc«;?ma-y-Uae, wa? parohasea by Mc T Parker. But;aa-t for Je 100. Jo} 13, three cootsge3 kaowa as Rosemary Gattagea foaad a purchaser ia Mr Shepherd aa ,£3H. A am ill eaoiosure of land of under 2 acre-, fronting Rosem-iry-lane was geoared by Mr JJhn Edwards for .£210, the eatne buyer e'3carL-g a 4,3 acres acoomin jditloa I fieid for X17). A eimliar enoloiare of laud, expending to 5$aora?, wAa bougho by Mr Bowdaa, of CsfnybedJ, for £ 335.
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- t LLANDYRNOG.
t LLANDYRNOG. HARVEST FESTIVAL —As most 01 the harvest in the parish is gathered, the anneal Harvest Thankgiviog Service? will be held at the Parhh Church next Thors- day. October 2cd. when tha Rev G R Davfesu rector cl Corwen, will be the special preacher. SOCIAL Cum —The committee of the Llindyrnog end L sngwyfan Social Clab are preparicg to open the clab at the Cocoa Roooca daring the early part of October. and it ia hoped that the young men of the patish will join and help to make it a anccess. Tho president of the olab, Mr Bshrenst is kindly having both rooms done up, eo that the Jower one osn be ased for gatree. etc., whilst the upper one wUl be used for reading. The rcoma will be open trom 6 30 to 9.30 p.m for ths members oi the clab. except on those occasions the upper rcom may be reqalred for other parposesj of which dae notice will be given.
CAERWYS.
CAERWYS. CHURCH ASH SCHOOL — W-A EXTRACT fcve ?ol!owing two iieme from this mcn^'a'a Caer^ya news in the Rcral D aaery f,1agzlDe :_41 M. and Mu JoneJ. OiWsHo Hoaae, have presented two of the uew o ilecting platss in memory o! their dear son. We thank taera siocerely for the gifts. Tha Rector received two other offers to present the fourth, in respense to the appeal, and we thank them also. lb now remains for gome generous friend to proasnfc the tablet. The Reotor woald iadesd be glad to be relieved of having to ftsd the necessary saaa towarda this worthy objiot. -At the last meeting ot the School M J.BR- Miss Veroon, Bryag«?yn wsa ananitconsly elected at %i ahsirtasn," and tbe Managesa expressed tbsir deep grati- tude to her for so kindly, though relact- antlpi e)nsent-ing to &e5. As the same meeting Miss Hill appointed fasistan mfgteees in piaos of Miss Bayliss."
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RATS, MIOS, MOLE3, COCKROACHES and BEETLES greedily eat Harrison's 'Reliable" Rat Poison. Cats anddoge will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Prices 6d., Is., 2s. 3d., and 8s. 7d.. postage 2d.- G. W. HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent fo St. Asaph J. Emrys Jones, Chemist. Denbigh Harrison Jones and Co High Street. Ruthin: Rouw ancl Son. Chemists, St. Peter's Square Hettwsycoed R. Parry. *<5l SAML. WELSBY SCULPTOR, Hllf HiLL, LIML. ANIU w 11 0 S. SPECIAL AT rR,NrIO ghcQ to WAR MEMO'ILALB and TABLET?. LARGEST aid FfNB^T E- alse; ion of Memorials ia aha NORTH OF ENGLAND. Artistic Designi r.1 MTTTTARY and NJVIL MEMOFIALS. I gFTjr •;x' VRESCJ,JT sfimjEt wslsby. #sr«<p?e?>» Hitt Widtnq* II For diaiglia and pricas app'y to SAML. WELSSY, RiEBURN, CILDERSTONqg ROAD, I PlossleY mil, Liverpool. Tel. No.: Mossley Hill, 297. 1401dS I When your ■ r Daughter marries— « ^1r HAVE you thousnt '.viiat you "mil be (^ able to c!o for her?' Zls ■ You would like her to have. after her marriage, some money I I really her own You want, if possible, to be able to make a little settlement upon her settlement upon her If you start to save now there no reason why you should net be able to provide her v/ith an adequate dev/ry. Out of ycuf irccme save what you can, week 1 by week, or month by month, and invest it in Saving Ceriihcates. One.- th-rs r., nonsv will crow without effort on your All the time your daughter is growing "IP t,e r.:oney will contisce to grew, and you can keep on adding small sum to it, which in t \.¡f turn will £ :ov/. Fifteen shiHinps and sixpence invested in Savings Certificates takes just five vcars lo grow into O.1e an-I in ten years it will bs worth ;C I 6s. How many f can you save in a year ? Take a piece cf paper and iigure out how much they would be v/orth in five or ten years time Build up a Dowry for your Daughter-Buy rTirnr(C' t3 Cit 'mi' ■ A a :1 !"¡.\Gf\ ASSOCTA TIO?~, y eT i, Bans, Mon>'y O,d(y -L
RUTHIN.I
RUTHIN. I A SOLDIER'S MOTHER'S PLEA. I When the war broke outi we pleaded and prayed 1 For the ladg to go and fiyht, Iú'd a noble thiog to do, we said- And the Nation will see yoa eight, I Your woik ehall be kept, and a eoidier's fame I Bbail ba added to your honoured name. Have we forgotten tha bleeding bve^st, The empty sleeve and tha b*gg«dtaoe? Was the war to 118 but a pissing jwij P For the women and girla afcill keep their place And cuiby jobsj and the weil-piid work 13 given to man who hghfelng shirked. Ah me alas ic was ever so, A'k the Vetsraaa who for their country b'ed, In the Nation's wars of long ago— In the shresbB they asked their daiiy bread, ADd the public tribute seemed bo be, A penoy ia the pialo-e for charity. Thank Gjd there are still some noble men Who would right the wrong and soldiers' pay And their number is but aseore. le's up to out vobea to make them more For the boys who fought) so gallaably, Will figbt for the • Righss of yoa and me. A SOLDIER'S MOTHER,
MAGISTRATES' COURT.i
MAGISTRATES' COURT. The business of the Magistrates Court on Monday was et a spaoul csaraaier at it in oinded the appointment ot magistrates' Clerk in succession to Mr J..)Iatja, who had resigned the cflhe. The j-HVices pre. sens we re Mr Dscton (presiding)..Df J M llngbes, 001 Sazcn Giegson Kills, Co; Brombea^, Msjor E W Tate, The Mayor i^ir Ljeotnber), Messrs J K Williamson klaary ila^hea> R;wloy-Nillians, Sianle; Wayta -D. II H Spiiagmac, T 0 Jones, and 1 H Koa<3»t3. NEW MAGISTRATE. Mr J H Jooes! Llana.'tnoa, as ohairmn of tde Ratflla Raral Diitrisb 0023-311 -qualified ai a Jasbta3 of the Piaces and ctok bis wott on the B3nch. WARNING TO THIS PROFIUE333, The olerk (Mt Johasoo) sabnibiod a letter from tb., Home Secretary ealilacr the attemicn of the magistrates 60 the PIO. airing Aoo, and urging them to give waat sitaist,anoo they coald to make the Act mttiotive, ay recording the e&ve?e penalbit* contained cberein wish cases of convl«Cloa. APPLICATION FOR CINS VIA LIOHNCE. 011 tie application of the Town olerk (Mr Baldwin W GtiBlih) the Banea granted a cinema licence for tbe Town Ball condition- ally upon aU requirement being conplici wiln. it was stated that the hall had been e'. tut cinema parpoasa to Mossrd Ballon & Broome, Denbigh. MAINTENANCE OROERJ Mr R Arthur Jonct, relieving otliser, tat iba liathin Union applied for a mainienanst I ureer against William Rogers la respejD o. our cbiioren chargeable to the Ualon. Tae l ffioer stated that the defendant wm ej 30 jea I to-jn a house in Mvirog Street, and had ai ed to provide another hoao for his wife -ed cbiidrea. He worked on the Biriren- 1-.Eazi pipe liaei and oaghi to ba eaintog at a rate ot 1;3 a week. Is cost the Giarjians Si pez week co keop eaoQ child. Au orGe for 5J p'3t week for exch child was mace. APPOINTMENT OF CLEK, There were two appUoaste for tne peat oi Cieik to the Justices at a salary 01 £ 165 per anDam, in icocession to Mr R V JoLn son, vvbo had held tha appointment for 13 years. Mr P W brundrit, Rathiz), who bas aoied as depuSy clerk, was unanimously l appointed. SYMPATHY WITH SUPr WOOLLAM. I The Benon decided to send a message of ajmpatny to Snpt Woollan In his govir-a liinceii with a wivii In hit speedy recovery.
THE BRITISH BUILT FOBDSON¡…
THE BRITISH BUILT FOBDSON ¡ TRACTOR. The site of the Fordsoa Tcaotor Works Qcoupies 135 aaroa in the city of Cork. Oork harbour ranks an easy first among We3tern European ports for iba spaciousness and I accesBiblility. Voxels drawing 30 feet and up to 430 fcen long can be berthed alongside the ferro-conoreta Fordeon Wharf. Industrial conditions lu Ireland are fir more elastic than in other Earopean countries. Labour is ot a debirable.type-wi ling and adapt- able, it sympathetically bandied is readily available. As a distributing centre Cork fcervos bho Province of MunBCer, aud itti imporoitnee in this respect is relleated ia the ohiracDer of the Cicy. The Fordson Works are situated on the right bank of ehe river within ten miuubea' wilk of the centre of the City. Wiobin 30 yards of tha liver tractor parts are bsiaj ciat from the cupola of the Fords3a Foundry. Tha mea there working under supervision as moulders and turning out Celling* have for the tnsat pirb been brained to thrir a,gh-ly-pild jobs on the tPOb. The marina Bite of the Fordsoa Works la ono c.f the fiuest ta Europ?. Djveloptnsnt will be a leogthy process. Bu i each day 6339 progress made in organization and ereoMoa. Tha first J Oork-buiit Traosor wa., compleced by July 3rd. Jubthow ecoa 100 machines a day will leave he works depends on certain factors. but ihia iigtue now aimed at) will sooa bo ra^ohed btid pitseed. 8alea Deparbmeab and G Juan1 Ofli^ea ar- LOW boused 10 Cork j a naadaorng and well planned single storey building wblab will terva until perraauent cmce ca 0 be trcotea.
ST. ASAPH !
ST. ASAPH SANITARY REQUIREMENTS. Dr Henry Lloyd, in hh annual report, says that in Ss Ataph the accumulation of tense refuse of all kinds Is beoott-ing a ruisence in tiome quarters, and a system of scavenging is reqaired. The main sewer In two places is in danger of being washed away by the erosion of ths ft 3ods ia the River Etwy aid should ba protected. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. We nnderstacd that after meeting all the expenses of the reoent peios celeb ration i a consideratbSe sum of money remains over, and at the wfniing up meeting of the committee one use of this baSanse decided upon was to make a grabaUy of 3j to each deaeivlnc? rasiaeas of the city of 70 yeara cf age and over. A deputation was also appointed to meat the Dean and Chapter with a view of conferring with them aa to the supporll of a war memory in the Cathedral grounds. MEDICAL OFFICER'S REPORT. Dr Henry Lloyd's reparS for tho S Asaph Union shows that in the ale. in oj Denbighshire there were daring the Isit year 115 births, of which 15 wore illegitt. mate, and an increase of 25 on the previous year'd births. The dsathe were 101, or a death-rate ot 17.60, bsing the exaob rate for England and Wales. In the Flintshire area the births were 120, of which 17 ware illegitimate. There were 132 deaths, being at the rata of IS 22. IufanUle mortality was high, 125 per 1.000 births. At St Asaph there was a cate of eerebro spinal ever in a boy in a house where soldiers rom Kicmel o.!mp congregated, and it Is probable it was introduced from the camp, where a few cates had occurred. The icflaenza epidemic began at Klnmel camp n Ootober, and between thm and the end of December there were 125 deaths, but though appearing high it was not so great cooeidericg the thousands of Canadian soldiers coming and going and the large cumber attacked with th? disease. There sere 30 deaths—11 males and 10 females— among the civilian population. Tie bons> Ing proalm 111 the dietriot Is said-to be ?ery acute. The sewage defeats, &) tare dealt with; Bolelwyddai, Riaddlm, and Meliden being referred to.
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L) ol i7 > It is a simple matter to take thirty drops of Mother Seigel's Syrup in a little water when you feel the ten- dency to liverishness or have par- taken heartily of food that is liable to disagree with you yet thousands of people avoid biliousness and in- digestion in just this simple way AND PREVENT ■■B
DENBIGH.
DENBIGH. COUNTY COURT. The bi-rooithly Oiunty Courb was held on Tuesday. U-ifortnuotely owing to a motor breakdown 01 the roid the J adge did nob arrive until l* hours after the time for opening the ooarl'. LuetHv, howeve-, there were no defended cases and only tbreo or four judge- ment summonsB in which loetl tradesmen were the plaintiffe. BOWLING. The final for Mr James* prize (forplajers who had not won any of the principal prizis on the green) W\!3 pliyarl on Tuesday evening, Mr R D Hughej (Vrogaio) meeting Mr Emrya lonst,. Tha green, as mighb be expected Qfer the recent raiD. was decidedly soft,' and both players found some diffioulby io judging tho length. A well contested game resultad in Mr Jones' favour by 21—1 7.
Put Vour Clock Onak.
Put Vour Clock Onak. Summer-time ceases on Sunday night next- or to be quite precise at 3 a.m. oa Monday morning so unless you an on nlghb dahy," you will, if yoa dialt wmt bo gab up on Mon. day morning an hoar boo early for work or for breakfast, pub be clack bick one bo;) whi-n you go to bad on Sunday night. .0
Memorial to Canon Marg;an.…
Memorial to Canon Marg;an. v A11 appeal h mli in another column respecting the memorial to the late Canon Morgan, of which the ciraalar issued says 45 It will ba remembered tsaa he mtnleterei for nearly fifty years ic the dlooese, and of theae almost Qx,11 mK weca spent in LtanrwAt-!QftDeJl11 m curate and for 21 years as recta?. For 16 years previously he was raator of Dinbl-jh. A znloo3, faithfel and efSelaut pastjy, who:e oae de^h'v) was the spirit-isl welfare of his p-irlishionerfl, and an osoellent organiier, fairip enm up his ministerial characteristics and we make this appeal with every 0)1). fl lance that will baa ^ilUng aespons3 n'Jt onl-; fro-a tha r"triihlaueri bt;b &I.-io ?ro-n other frkaJs* Snbscriptions way be pitd to the Hon Treasurer ol the Fund-Nie C r Ailard, Llaurwit. Tas U IV Grim", Will!& x)ij (racto-e), or Majors T P Tbcm&i n4 R H Jofceji bQ3 teoretar'«|;
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