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Ikli entertaining trio of instrumentalists and realists, the Bodinis. lu the novelty line W Salmon, trick cyclist, has been working wonders, ?d Miss Rose Tilly (serio singer and dancer) and "?iss Bella Moody (mate impersonator) have been Dually captivating. There isal'o the boy soprano, Alfred Dickens, a vocalist of great taleut. There re as usual intervals for dancing, and no effort IS spared to make the programme from week to Week a thorough attraction. Carmel Congregationa Sociat. %ilir Arthur Rowiands. town cierk, kindiy Ilnderraok to give the third "social tea" at ?arme! Wetsh Congregations! Schoolroom on ?bursday afternoon. Mr Row]a,nd? had entrusted tbe whole arraogements to Mr and Mrs Roose, ""ho on this, as on former occasions, p]pced upon tbe tables a choice selection of the bestedibfes, I "hich were thorough!y enjoyed. The fo]h'wing ladies presided at the tables:—Mrs Ai]pn Evau". ,20 Water Strpet; assisted by Miss Roberts, :3:3 ?bbev Street; Mrs D Rees, Morlan Park, assisf?d ?y M'!ss WiHiams, 56 West Parade a)so by Miss ?oose. Qaeen Street and Miss Magg!f Jones, of ?Wydvitte, West Parade. The tea m.?ker wns Mrs l{oose, who was assisted by Mts Ilia,- 1G QuPen Street; Mrs Af'bott, Water Stref: Mr- B iIliams, Swansea House; and Mrs WDiiams, ¡chapel keeper. Bedford Street, reEdered valuable Qssistancp. Tbeteawustoha.vebeenservedat ? o'clock, but owing to the gas supply of the !-0wn being disarranged, it was served at the mencenient w th the aid of the ohj-fnshioned, ib,latn nevertheless re!iab)eiHuminant, the simpie ppnny taper"—At 7p.m. a mihCeiianeons ei. .?tainment was he)d, presided over by the Rev '"?id Lewis. Tuefoi!owing programme was i?Pp through :—Pianoforte solo, Mi?s S C Jones, Bedford Street; soug, Mr John Jones. 48 West ?rade; recitation, blaster JBuckley, Ccci! ()use song, the Masters Roose; recitation by Jones, of Emmanue] Schools song, ,Ili,s Alinie uabes. Abb'y Street; Eong, Mr Edwin 'ones, Aquarium Str, t t also recitations by Mi.s n- n'e Wi!!iams, Abbey Street; Miss Maggie ''ynn?; Miss Myfanwy Edwards; song, Master Il\rtbur Roose; t h' f! were a)so some amusing ICOIlJp!'titiom, under the charge of Hawco PenmRen. !"tiss Bt'nbiw accompanied the various songs en Itbe piano..At the c!()e, votes of thanks were laS8ed to Mr Rowlands for cbe tea, and also those ho had taken tables, &c. Morfa Bach Mission Choir. The second annual concert in connection with j'?e above mission, which is an offspring of the '?'yd Street, C.M. body, and is doing ?ood work j? the "suburbs.took place in the Town Ha.11 !?t night, and was well atten.ied, a, feature ?hieh must have been very gratifying to the i?omoters. MrJ. Roberta Jones presided. ??e iirst part of the programme comprised a eritorious rendering of a temperance can- ta. entitled "Slaves or Free," under the nductorship of Mr Jack Thomas and wiGh M iss da E Jones as accompanist. For this the pIatfoTm )¡as elaborately fitted with "scenery,"and the h' :\Vlef characters were as follows: .Mr Right, Mr hH Jones; JMr Wrong, ?trRHoweIt Jones; ?s Victim, Miss M E Davies Mrs Thoughtless, ?'ss ?J Jones Bobby Thoughtless, Charlie '?y the policeman, MrJ Tudor Jones while ?'eral children were attired in costumes Presenting factory and fisher giria, soldiers} i lid sailors. Throughout the different parts iere well sustained, and the choir's reputation for ?eet singing was well maintained. The second part ? of a miscellaneous nature, and the performers "eluded the Two Little Sisters, Miss L Bathgat. ''ss Bertha Hewitt. Miss BIodwen Roberts also ?k an active part as accompanist, and several it ell-known action songs, amongst other pleasing etn, were given by members of the choir.— j?e Chairman, in the course of his remarks, sa,id ? had always felt a great interest in the work '"ichwas carried on at Morfa Bach and in mission ?rk generally. He said that the city of New ?rk had taken up this work, and had voted a .rge sum of money towards rescue work in that ilty. But although there was excellent work none t Morfa Bach, it was hardly to bo expected in the !?e of such high rates thab the town as t'ch could vote them any financial suprott. ?e Mission, therefore, depended upon individual ?P, and if we could not co and help we had an ?portunity in attending such meeting, as the "esent, and in subscribing. The meeting showed *? many-sidedness of !?he mission and the great ?pe there was for good work in the locality. .?fin addition to gospel preaching, there "'as ?perance, and he was glad to n:id the children 4) well versed in temperance knowledge. He thought the proceedings throughout reflected 1 I'eat credit upon the promoters.—A vote of thanks <?s pussed to the Chairman, on the motion of ? J 1'ierce Lewis, seconded by Mr R Bromley. he secretarial duties in connection wit)) the Ottcert were discharged by Mr Ivor Morris, and ?'hers whose help proved very acceptable in- i'?ded Mr Robert Jones (Itheltryn), superinten- !)?t of the mission, T J Davies and W Salisbury !ues. The proceeds were inaidof the funds of -? mission. Christ Church Cuild. l' Yesterday the second soeialwasheld in connec- '?Q with the above, and was given by Mrs Walton ''arlborough House). The room was tastefully ?Corated. The chair was occupied by the pastor, '? Rev E E Ingham, and the following programme .?capitally rendered:—Pianoforte solo, "Noc- ?foes Miss J?nes solo, Eileen Alannah Miss t <I¡.; capItally rendered:—Pianoforte solo, "Noc- ?foes Miss J?nes solo, Eileen Alannah Miss Alger solo. Mr Hanlon (encored); pianoforte solo, ?st Movement Sonata, Master Gus Cheetham ?'o, Mr Walton (encored) violin solo, "Elegy, ?'ss Bibby (encored); solo, Miss Amos; duet, .?Ssr.s Walton c<rd Hanlon recitation, Miss J\Jur- ;LY 'larke (encered); song, "Ave Maria," Miss ?uie Williams. Refreshments were served during ? evening, utter w?hich the guest.s amused them- :'?'es with a few parlour games, &c. An enjoy- ''e evening was brought to a close by the singing "Auld Lang Syne" and the rational Anthem. The Election amounted to JL3 lls 6d. Next week's feting will consist of interesting papers with dia- ?saioQ. Wetsh Westeyan Chape! Thanks to the generosity of Mrs J Pierce Lewi s, tea. was given last evening in the schoolroom con- ?cted with the Brunswick Chapel, and was well ?tended, and greatly enjoyed, the on)y 'tch in the proceedings being the incon-. ??ience suffered through the temporary cutting of the town's gas supply. After tea an enter- t4inment was given, when solos were sung hy Miss Lily Evans, Miss Proctor, Miss Louie Williams, ?d Mr Matthew Williams, a recitation ?'ng also contributed by Miss Mabel Wii- ,?ms. At the close Mrs Pierce Lewis was eartilY thanked for her hospitality, as were also ?6 other helpers, on the motion of Mr Thomas ?'a.ns seconded by Mr Richard Edwards. A Election in aid of the heating apparatus fund Counted to dose npon f5. Concert in the Church House. .TbeViea.rofRhyI(RevT Lloyd) presided last 'ght at a. concert given in the Church House, wh<n krl interesting programme was gone through; inclu- In¡;: a pianotorte solo by Miss Cissie Wifliams, btaulOphone selections by Mr Llewelyn Price, songs 'V the Rev Peter Jones and Mr P Hughes, duets ? the Misses Ethel Williams and Mabel Reveley tQd Messrs R Davies and E Williams, a recitation Y Mr Humphreys, a dialogue "From South Jfrica,'¡ :Mis! Polly Williams and Messrs Wallace '?Qea and W C Williams, a glee by Mr P Williams Ild party. The concluding item waa a farrt Titled "F<&at of Pancakes." Miss Evans acted ? accompanist. The concert was ?got up by the ?rish Church Choir. MUSICAL POSTCARDS.—The latest Novelty in '?st Cards are to be obtained at Taylor's, Stationer, igh Street. Post Cards made to talk and sing. I
,ODDS AND ENDS.
ODDS AND ENDS. RmpIoyei'The doctor ordered your hus- "all(I for his rheumatism. Does it do 11111 any good?" Wire: "lIe says it does him a world of Sood; but I notice the twinges come upon him toore freqnentty titan ever. "The nrgt step towards wealth," saya an a1.1thor, "is tIle choice of a wife." "And tt)enrst step tosecuring a good wife la the possession of great wealth," snys another. Here we have one of those good rules which Vvork- prettiJy both ways. .Distress: "Bridget, this is altogether too uch; you have a. new follower in the kitchen !ery week." Bridget: ?' WeH, ma'am, you see, the food in '"?itouseissobadthat no one will come ?e for longer than a. week." A Texas edibor,who is also a justice of the eace, recently granted a quarrelling couple 11 ausolnte divorce. a ltr. BailiS;' he said," collect three dollars Ut of the couple." <t I can't do it," said the bailiff mournfully; they ))nin't gob a cent." tJ "Then," said the editorial justice, "fetch i.'s ordinary before me and make him issue a, Censp. and I'll marry the woman to the nrst r?t who's got three doUars. This court can't n air. Step up lively, gejltJ.emenl II
Advertising
='SULD.' "H"?-e you RVHrnot.icmt inn shop window" said II COUlllllllliclltiH alemHII to the writer "an !t'c!t'o!f)m)if)ue—ncitbinct. orpiano perhaps— iJenrillR a eOII.Jiie:II()1I8 plHelln11 Srl/11,' in addition r toanot!iHrw))hit.qpricHa)tdqnn)!(,)ea. Ashrewd o''aurvH)-!t))?ht, consider i), odd that the points of t''HSf)ida)'t.)c)ea))ou!dhesog()nero))s]ydescribed. but it tarcaHy one on)),, most. teHing dodges ot cort¡aill or 1,llose house fllt'lIishers wlio are not too SC''Hpu]o))S how t)?'yatt,n(.t, custom "Togiveyou?n'.ust.a?e. Wef.adinstock toracot)8!tlHrnb!e)!.i)ei,c())))!Je()f<?xf)et)s)ve c?))net.)Htt,).prnn)iq).M!)o.-fns))io))nb)einde8isn U.eresHHmedlii.OHpK??ct.otanearJya?e. O.)e ottheae was &)towt)i.)).!? window, t)ntw8 were t)bout,f.ogtve!(,a?)acetn&on)e(.!))!)?orot))er. ?!.enour n.n,,n?r ?aid,'Fix a"so!d"ticke(;ou it and Jeave K, otiH day longer for lock.' "Before one o'clock (,))eio))owi))i; day a lady dropped in about, it,. 'rt'eheenadmi.inct)!at cabtneh for snoie Mtoe.' she said, and am awfully eorry that, it, iaso)d—) suppose Ulere is Ji),t.!e c!)anceotgHt,t.ingasin)i]a)-o)te.' I Tliere's oiily cneo!.herint,))awo)'!dt,))esame,'rep]ied(J)e manager g)'ave!y,'a)tdi)you'JJcon)e upstairs 1'JI aLowyouit, "A8a)ewa3qtHc!:)yaffect.ed and bot.h parties mucit saMafied. But t))e weakness for so)d art.iclea is not con. hnedt,o]a.d)e<). T))eot.))erday:t.st,out, pompous lookntg ge'tUeman came in, and point.ing to a carved DaTenp&th wit,!) t,))e iegend I Sold,' exclaimed, 'HoY? abont, thaL Davenport—can't Lavett, t SUPpOSl' r" We I ai,e ftciijl)licate upstairs, 8tr,satdt.);e8!pmat). 'Nodupiicat.eibrme,' was t,he short repfy, t.))at one or none.' :tt was n uencata pos)t)on, bnt M)e manager came to the fescne by saying (.hat the purchaser was a per- sonMitnend of ht." own a!)d lie would take the responsibim.y of his accepting t!ie duplicate."
I-..IT DiD NOT WORK.
IT DiD NOT WORK. Mi!!a is a. small tradesman,and business is not, Terybnsk with him. HehnstriedseveraIpJans for attracting attention to his wares, but peopte do itol; seeiii to take kindty to his establishment;. ihe other day )?e t).oug).t )?o had a splendid cf?ance ot a hee advertisement, but it did nob comeon. )twasinthisway: He had sofdso.nethingto'achance customer, who afterwards returned to eompiain. MUla decf.ned to refund the money, and the man became vtolent. )'ve a good mind to——" began the customer t.hreat.en)ngiy. Miilaquickiy seized the oppor- tumty. "Do it!" hR shouted,his face iigbtingnpwittt pleasure. "'tit.me.mopupthenoorwithme, tlira,sli itio wi(,Iiiii all iiicii of irjy life. Do it I I dnreyoutodoit!" Visions otaiong report in U'epnpera and of: crowds of peopte coming tot!)e shop to buy tllings: juattogetaiookathimandthcaceoeot'Dtenght; cashed across his mind, and he tett, positively. JubiJant;b))t theninn hy his earneat- t'RSS,andc)earHdot)t. Mins'chance was gone. again,!)nd!teiastitlontf)e look-out for an attraction.
FAME.
FAME. Fameisan uncertain possession. AgenUemnn well known in the woi-](] was presented t.o a I."dy IIle Ol.lle\' e\ellill lit. a faf-illiollHble gathering. "Yournnmeaeet.xTf'ry )ami!in)' said Llie lady. "Perhaps," intimated the friend Who made the presentation,"you hnve seen it in print." "Perhaps 1 have,rep!ied the ):)dv, p]¡llJ\l.lveJy; bill, I l,hollliI. I lIligllt, /itl re fJéll it on a signboard—tarn so forgt;t[))].don't you know!"
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"Papa, how do you spe))t)'e lost sy?ablaof 'whiN){ey?'"asked t])e boy writingaschoo! com- position. /I 'l'lle sallie as tile Jnr. j\'JI[\bl ill 'Jell- tucky,aharpiyrep)iedt))ecoionc], incensed at ttieboy'signornnce. Bachelor: "Do you thinkn man will have bad luckii'hegetsmixricd on Friday?" .t-ncdick: "Oh, [don't, (,Iiililc it u)!))te8'nny diStj'cnco Whether it'MF<i(!ity or not."
THR SAD FATE OF A CAMERA
THR SAD FATE OF A CAMERA Mt's.Fum)y W!)H woriting savagely away wit,ii the carving knife wt)en her next-door neighbo))rc:'ned. "What in the world i8 that,?" asked the visitor. "T!!at,"wit.u more vicious .tabbing t.han before,"is what ia)eftof Firmly's camera. t'm destroying the ]astTest:'ge of it. thave pulverised t.heiensHS,burnt t.he frames, and am now chopping the rest of the infernal machine int.o shreds. 1'H show ).in). That thing has cost usayouug fortune. He has bought every al,t.llclilllellt; IInd intprovement that naabeen p)aced on the market. Theyniledatravening trunk.and there were plates enough to root n greenhouse. "Lmight have been reconciled, but, neneTev took a photograph that you coutd recognise, and yet he was always at it. Tt'reeoftt'e Cbi)n)'e)t were down with the croup because be would have liS 011 the frol1t pol'ch 1.0 1Je photo- grap)'ed. The negatives looked as though someone bnd wiped the glass with a wbitewas)) brusli loaded wit,li l,)P I)IOCIC- Ife)u).dusout in anowstoruiS, rainstorms, and the hottest weather, just to experiment. Every snot was a di8111al failure, Il\1t, lie "lways IHtd XCI18eS, and waa just going to producf) something that wouldheaworkofart. He'd invite friends by the score to have their port.raits taken, and two-thirda oi't.he'n are oScnded because nothing ever became of it. Fve argued and pleaded and wept,but !)6 has kept buying and makingtanures," "Butwon't he bs very angry?" He can't get ha!f as angry as I nm," w?th attawfutstah. "If ha can ever nndbidecr hair of this camerawhen I've tinisbed wit)'it, he's wetcome. tf he buys another t'H get a. judicial separation."
if IS PROMtSE.
if IS PROMtSE. Scene: a suburban garden. D)'K?MK<:sper. so?t<x.'Mr. Sweet.iug and Miss Fah'bairn, seated on a rustic seat, his arm around )'er waist. Enter Tommy. "He?o, Tommy, it is my birthday. WiH you wish me mnny happy returns, and give noyour sister asabirth'btypresHnt?" "Awfu!)y sorry," ?ays Tommy, "Icnn't. On!y!stn)gbt. when she wnssayi!?g good-bye to Ci'pt:'in Strange in H'ehaH he kissed her, andwhenshe saw me in the window-seat,.she said,'You wo'), give me away t.o anyone, will you, Tommy?'and of course tprouxsed faithfully Iwoubin't. After t.hat t.he birds in th3 shrubberies con- tinued their tovo songs, but t.ho bitting and Cooing of t'lle litliii:lil lovel"" abrupt termination, and the garden knew them no !more.
A FORTUNE JN JHS FACE.
A FORTUNE JN JHS FACE. First Merchant: "What do you think of my newtraveHet'?" Second Ditto: "To teH the trut1),j"dRi"g f'romhianppe!'rancH,)aho)))dta)!ebi<))tobe rather short in t)'e upper nt.ory!" First Ditto: "Ha! ha! that's the bust o) it; the fellow looks such a Sillil)l(!I,oll, i,litit; every customer gives Ititu mi order unt of stiuur com- passion."
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"Why, Boxey, it's been nn nge since &aw you. Good time whiio you were f)\'vny?" "Made twelve itioiitlis' good time. That cut my sentence to five yeara."
"I A)N'T Til)?: BOY."
"I A)N'T Til)?: BOY." A -it ,t icHlblie school at Peck- ham i)is""c")')y been much annoyed by t.)'e -v" which or.not'))ersc)'o];trs plays tmiUlt. Si.ewn.son'epointot'report- ifig lli,3 case whfnshe to olle of the lady This lady believes in kindness rather Lliziii harsher measures, and to]d the teacher to send the ofi'dertoher!ionset!)e next. time lie t,oiil,)Iesoiiie. Sooneat't.ernonthere a])pea,redatthe lady's bouse a boy. The supervisor wasaUsmiJes alld attentton, and she treated him to a "spread," I,he Jilce of which be probab!y)iad never enjoyed before, lie was soon made to feelperiectiy??hnme. K?QW? thought the benefactress, "jstbe time to preach mylitUe 'sermon. So.she time to preach mylitUe 'sermon. So.she nntbeto?'s him the evils of playing truant., ?nd beaought bi'n to be a. model boy in t))e ??-'?sine her surprise when be said to ner: "T-tin't the boy that runs away, ma'alY). He gave me a penny to come liere !"a place!" A CAREFUL BOY. Smati Boy: rapa, will you lend me yout ??-"Liend you "'Y ?'e? It isn't a week since 1 bought you a lIew kmfe. IVIlat have you done witb it ? t. Lost it ? "011 no. L've got it yet," Then why don't you use it ? "You said I s!)on!'t take good care of .(;, and I want to take up f6ck8." Tocher: "ts you papn a Georgie: "Not to-da.y, sir. 11e'I got t.hc Delgia.
Advertising
alc b)] auction. By MR GEORGE PERKtNS —————————————————— TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ISni, 1902. Important Unreserved Sale of Horses, Carriages. ? Harness, Saddlery, Implements, Stacks of Hay, Barley, Oats, &c, &c. '?/TR GEO. PERKINS has received instructions ?LVJL from Messrs Roberts and Hughes to SELL BY 1'UBLIC AUCTION on the above premises (without reserve), the whole of the Horses, Carriages, Harness, Imple- ments, Stacks of Ray & Corn, &c, Briefly comprising— HoRSES—Bay Horse (Boxer), rising 6 years old, excellent worker in all gears, 16-2 hands high Bay Mare (Fermet), 8 years old, 15-2, grand worker stamp Bay Cob (Tommy), 14-3 CARRIAGES, &c—Superior easy-runnina: Landau in excellent condition, complete Waggonette to carry 8, Two superior well-made Phaetons, capital large Spring Lorry with brake complete, Two well- made Heavy Carts with thraves and brakes, nearly new Spring Cart, Tradesman's Cart in good con- dition, Cart. HARNESS, SADDLERY, &c—Three Single Sets of Plated Harness, Double Set Bras-rnounted Har- ness, 3 Sets of Heavy Cart Tackle, Gears, Leading Chains, Collars, Bridles, Head Collars, Gent's Riding and Lady's Side Saddles, Lamps, Whips, &c. iMi'LE.MENTs, &c.—2 Ploushp, Drag and Chain Harrows, Stone Roller, Superior Horse-Power Chail' Cutter by Whitaker (Wrexham), Corn Bin, Wheelbarrow, Tools, Set Gangtrees, Scythes, Carriage Jack, Ladders, Tubs, Grindstone and frame, Excellent Churn, Cask Conditioning Powder, &c., &c. HAY, CoRN, &c—Part Stack of Superior well. Harvested Hay, Stack of Barley, 9yds. by 4 yds.. Stack of Oats, &e.,&c. The Horses will be worked up to time of Sale and can be highly recommended. The Carriages throughout are in good condition, all the lots being well worthy of attention. Sale to commence at one o'clock prompt. Terms Cash. On view morning of Sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Brynfiynnon House, Aborgele. jflr )3cn GtíUíam, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, &c. T)ROFESSIONAL Gentlemen, Shopkeepers, and JL others.—You can have your accounts made out and your books posted and balanced by an experienced Accountant on making applicatiou to I Ben Williams, Kinmel Chambers, 5 Kinmel Street, Rhyl. -??)/? —To Let, semi-detached Villa in Elwy C?? -ti Street, Rhyl. Easy distance from Railway, Promenade and places of business, amusement, &c. Possession May 1st next, or earlier, by arrangement. Good front garden, also in rear of premi,;es,-Apply, Hen. Williams, House and Esta-te Agency, Kinmel Street, Rhyl. jT??)? Detached House, w?ith large garden, to c?<L)?. Let; within few minutes of Parade. Stable and Coach-house. Possession 1st May next. App!y to Ben. Williams, Kinmel Chambers, 5 Kinmel Street, Rhyl. T)HYL.—Double-fronted SHOP TO LET in main street, near Railway Station. Good living accommodation. Rent jE50. Immediate possession.—Apply to Ben, Williams House Agent, 5 Kinmel Street, Rhyl. ? .t i-t To Let, with immediate possession, a, 0?<—'? comfortable House within a few yards of West Parade and in vicinity of the Marine Lake. Batli arid every modern convenience with new Gas Cooker as part of the household fixtures. Apply to Ben. Williams, Insurance Agent, Kinmel Chambers, Rhyl. jf?jj /°7 To Let, in Mill Bank district, comfortable C?JL ? House. Garden in front, and every modern convenience. R"nt fl7.—Apply to Ben. Williams, 5 Kinmel Street, Rhyl. QALES BY AUCTION or PRIVATE TREATY k5 can be arranged by Ben. Williams, House and Estate Agency Otiice, Kinmel Chambers, Rhyl.—See advertisement in another column. To LET, in best part of High Street, 2 or 3 3 Rooms over Shop, suitable for ofnees, or sample rooms for traveller.—Particulars from Ben Williams, Agent, 5 Kinmel Street. T7IRE ASSURANCE in all its branches.— Policies issued to cover all risks. Also GLASS INSURANCE, Personal and Employers' Liability. Ben. Williams, Agent for tile "Westminster" Fire Omce, also the Union Fire UtBce, The London and Norwich Glass Insurance, The Ocean Accident and Guarantee Association, &c. ??0 LET, a comfortable Residence near the JL Marine Lake, overlooking the Vale ofClwyd, with lovely mountain scenery; 3 entertaining and (i bedrooms, bath, &c.. newly papered and painted throughout. Rent £:?;').-Particulars from Ben. Williams, House and Estate Agent, Kinmel St., Rhy!. Will be sold for reasonable figure; it is freehold and well-built. ft'O LKT, on the West Parade, Rhyl, from JL February or May next, one of the best-letting houses. Rent ;C()0 per annum. Full particulars on application to Ben. Williams, House and Estate Agent, Kiamel Chambers, Rhyl. ??1Q 10s.—TO LET. a comfortable HOUSE. c?JL? Easy distance from Railway Station and Promenade. Three Sitting Rooms, 5 Bed- rooms. Immediate possession. Rent .€19 10s.— Apply to Ben. Williams, House Agent, Rhyl. -#1111' 1\. olbcdJt Successor to Messrs Wm. Hall & Co. HUBERT R. HOLBECHE, Auctioneer, Estate Agent, and Surveyor, has the following Houses to Let :— GRANGE RD.—Select Residence. Rent £50. MARINE DRIVE—Residences, f55, f45, and .€35. RussELL RoAD—Pleasant Residence. Rent f40. Hicm'iELD PARK—Villa Residence. Rent £34. OnuRCH STREKT—House. Rent :C30. WELLINGTON RD.—Houses at rentals of :E26& :E18. WARREN RoAD—Commodious House. Rent fl2. COUNTRY HOUSES AND COTTAGES—St. Asaph jE60, Meliden f40, Cwm .€20 (clear). Dyserth £17. Hl<!H STREET—Lock-up Shop. dL40. STREET Ditto £:{O." SUSSEX STREET Ditto fl5. For Sale. BRIGHTON RD—Well-situated House Price .€500. Another, £575. WELLINGTON RD (near)—Five well-b'uilt quarterly Houses to be sold cheap. Do., Pair of well-built Villas. Cheap to immediate purchaser. LLYsi'-AEN.—Small Freehold Farm. Several lots of well-paying weekly properties in various parts of the town. The above are only a. few of the houses which Mr Hubert R. Holbeche ha& to let and for sale. Further particulars of these and others may be !iad on application to The Auction Mart, Market Street, Rhyt. Removal s<f Business- T\/rR JOHN JONES, Monumental Mason, late JJJL of Treforris, Russell Road, wishes to inform the public that his Business is now carried on at THE GOOOSSTADOM ENTRANCE, I VALE ROAD, Where Nonuments & Gravestones in any kind of Stone, and Grave Corners will be supplied at reasonable terms. To the Ratepayers of Rhyl. A TOWN'S MEETING will behddonWED- A NESDAY EVENING NEXT, Nov. 12th, at 8 o'clock in the Town Hull, Rhyl, under the chair- manship of H. A. Tilby, E'-q, J.P-, to consider means of advertising the town. HUBERT R. HOLBECHE, Hon. Sec. Rhyl Advertising and Town Improvement Association. Market Street, Rhyl. November Gth, 1902. (406 J jrurnífJ£i) Miiitrr Ipiirtiiirlltde. 'MN-Y-DON COTTACE, 4 Eaat Parade, TO J?i. HE LET FURNISHED for winder months 10s weekly.—Wn) Hall, Town Hail. 390 COMFORTABLE WINTER APARTMENTS, ?? with or without, board, for respectable young .Men or Young Ladies in business in Rhyl. Terms moderate.—Mdme. Boullemier, IS Water Street. 305 Y??INTER APARTMENTS.Sea view. (.ood? W cooking and attendance. Low terms.— Mrs Kiosey, Mow Cop House, 26 Abbey St. (!S9 kV, 0 or Three ROOMS TO LET, Furnished or JL Unfurnished.—17 Elwy Street. Rhyl. 236 COMFURTA8LE APARTMENTS. Permanent ??' or otherwise. Terms moderate.—Apply 61 \VeIIiagton Road. 241 ?C WEST PARADE, RHYL, BOARD RESI- ?-3 DENCE. Reduced T\.rms. ?9S TJ! OUSE on the front to be LET Furnished (cheap i1 for the Winter months, or would sell as a poing concern, best position, medium sized, low rental, immediate possession if desired. Apply for )articulara 2S3 "Journal Omce. ?0 ?ET FURNISHED, Westminster House, .L Church Street, also? SrnaH Furnished House, for particuturs appty at 16 Church Street. 292 ID CARD Residence for business Gentieman to ?Z) join another home comforts, good catering, terms moderate.—Apply, 1.') Brighton Road. 3Q4 HIGHLY -R.ECO] 1 EXDED Permanent Apat t:- ?LjL -ent. Sitting-room with one or two Bed rooms; select part of the town Winter terms very moderate.—Address, 16 Brighton Road. (284 ?MALL FURNISHED HOUSE to Let, one k3 minute from Parade gas cooker. Very moderate terms for the winder.—Apply for par- ticulars, Hanqne!: Rouse, R)-)'.ddlan. (402 A PARTMENT.S, Permanent or otherwise, with -/jL home comforts for one or two gentlemen at moderate charges.—Address, F.B., Journal Ofn<-e. (4<J7 3<õ.l, :trot" .=-alc. nOMBINATION GRAPHOPHONE for Sale ?.? (reduced price), takes both large and smal! records; 56in.hor< stand, hear'ng tubes and records.—Ernest Jones, Photographer, 27 QlIeen Street, Rhyl. (404 t?YSEKTH, nea' Rhyl.—To be So)d by Private -i-? Treaty, twe)ve acres of Freeliotd Land, eIiible for building purposes; exce'dentpositiut), commanding the best, view of the renowned Va!e of Clwyd.—Apply to Chas. Thomas, Dyserth, R.SO., Flintshire. (400 A BARfrAlN.-Smart RALLI CART by emi ..L-.l.. nent builder; stiic horse 15 to 1.5 2. Cost 4.5 guineas three years ago. Very little used con- dition equal to new. A rare opportunity. Complete 25 guineas.—Apply "Ralli," "Journal" Onice, RhyL_322 ''3?0 BE SOLD.—A choice piece of BUILDING -L LAND situated in Fairnc'd Avenue, RhyL Area, 486 square yards. For price and further par- ticulars appiy to H. Percival Williams, Solicitor, RhyL_296 ?B?O BE SOLD, a wetl-built FREEHOLD HOUSE JL in Rhyl.containing 2 Entertaining Rooms, 5 Bedrooms, 2 Attics, with usual Domestic On:ces. Price f580. A mortgage of U500 can be arranged. —Roberts and Co., Auctioneers, Wellington Chambers,Rhyl. (S23 ?(OTTAGE PIANO'in?od?mh'tiorTfor Sale. \? Inspection invited. Price i'5 5s. Od.— Roberts & Co., Auctioneers, WellinE'ton Chambers, .Rhyl. (S-1 ?N SALE, Two?'heelGROCER'SVAN', ?? light and strong.—Apply to Parry, Coach- builder, Newtown, Rhyl. 311 GRAMOPHONE FOR SALE.—ToClergytue? \jr Schoolmasters, and others. — A beautiful up-to-date Gramophone for Salf. with 25s worth of records, for f5 10s.—Wm. Hall and Co., sole agents, Town Hal). _(326 ?!?0 SOLICITORS & others—TYPE WRITERS? Jt.- the best a.nd chea.pesb in the tnarket. Tho "Lambert," superior to those costing f21. and learnt in few hours. Price £7 10s.—Prospectuses from sole agents, \Vm. Hail and Co, Town Hall. _(327 Tj?OR SALE a Good Piano, price 12 guinea?. .F Apply—R.S., "Journal" OfHcc. 35" QAFETY (1902), Free Wheel, best maker? C? plated rims, 2 brakes, Dunlops grand new maclnne, every improvement, unsoiled. List f22. Sacrifice ;C6 10s., approval. Apply, M.M..C., Journal OHicc. 344 '1-'0 BE SOLD as a going cOllc'"ru, e-t'thIJ-h.¡ iL Hoot Repairing business a.t 2 & 3.i\IARKET STREET, RHYL, turnover about C12 to E]5 per wed" Stockand fixtures valued at fl00,tobe taken up at a valuation. Also two freehold D'A't fl- ing-houses and Shops, in one of which the business isearried on, subject to a iiic!rty.-Ige of JESOO. —Tenders to be sent by post to C. H. Mitcheli, Chartered Accountant, 22 Lord Street, Liverpool. 395 j¡oti(t. NOTICE. THOMAS PEAKE. Deceased. A LL PERSONS having any claim against the J"jL estate of Thomas Pcake, deceased, late of The Nash, Churton Road, Rhy!, are requested to send particulars of same forthwith to SAUNDERS, BRADRURY & SAUNDERS, 37 Temple Row, Birmingham, 342 Solicitors to the Executors. URBAI-I DIST-R-ICT OF PRE, STATYN NOTICE OF AUDIT. '\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednes- 1.1 day, the 12th day of November next. at 10-30 in the forenoon, at the Offices of the Prestatyn Urban District Couccil.Preatatyn, there will be an Audit of the Accounts of thu Urban Council for the district of Prestatyn for the period ended 31st March 1902, under and according to the provision of the Public Health Act, 1875, and the Local Government Act IS94. A copy of the Accounts,duly made '-md balanced, together with the Rate Books, Deeds, Contracts, Vouchers, and Receipts mentioned or referred to in such Accounts, will be deposited in the said ofEces, and be open during omce hours thereat, to the inspection of all persons interested, for seven days before the said Audit, and all such persons will be at liberty to take copies or extracts from the same without fee or reward. Dated this 23rd dav of October, 19C2. JOHN HUGHES, 321 Clerk to the Council. .4- St. Asaph (Denbigh) Rural District Council AVI) St Asaph (Flint) Rural District Council. AUDIT OF ACCOUNTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that William -i-? Grinith,Esquire, theDistrict Auditor, will attend at the Board Room of the Union Work- house, St. Asaph, on MONDAY, the 17th day of NOVEMBER next, for the purpose of auditing the accounts of the said Councils for the half-years ended the 31st day of March, and the 30th day of September last, vi/— St. A?aph (Denbigh) Rural District Council at 10-15 in the forenoon. St. Asaph (Flint) Rural District Council at 10-30o'c!ockinthe forenoon. The several Books and Statements of Accounts will be deposited at my ofMce in Mount Road, St. Asaph, and will be open there to the inspection of all persons interested within the Districts of the said Councils for seven days prior to the said day so appointed for audit as aforesaid, on any week day between the hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon aud4o'clockinthe afternoon. CHARLES GRIMSLEY. St. Asaph, Clerk to the Councils. 27th October, 1902. 349 THE LATE WAR. Proposed Memorial to Rhyl Volunteers fT?HE Rhyl Urban District Council having JL granted a. freesiteintheTown Cemetery for a MONUMENT in memory of the Rhyl Soldiers who valiantly lost their lives in the Ia.te war in South Africa, subscriptions are now solicited towards paying the cost of such Monument.and may be paid to the undersigned at his othcc, or to his credit at the N. & S.W. Bank, mark<d"Monu- mcnt Account. MrF.J.GamHn, Sandown, generously starts the list with f5. ARTHUR ROWLANDS, Council Ofnces. Hon. Treasurer. Rhyl. 29th October, 1902. 3S5 ilivici)llll tilt &-ttantcb. Ito (,0(-)1) COOK 'WANTS occa- J! sional work.—Address, Mrs Owen, Colwyn House, 13 EIwy Street, Rhyi. (397 y Jones,SoIicitor,Rhyl. 320 T0 LET Furbished or Unfurnished—3 Rooms, A. 12 Attics, and use of Bath, Kitchen, and Cooker. Cheap pleasant aspect. Address, H, Journa] Omce. 325 ?8?0 LET, with immediate possession. No. 77 JL WeHington Road, Rhyi, contains 3 Sitting RoomR. 5 Bedrooms, Ba'.h, Lavatory. &c.;Good yard electric belts fitted. Rent X25.-Apply, Greenhatgh & Geary, auctioneers. Rbyl. COTTAGE TO LET, 18 Sussex Lane, 4s weekly. c App!y—8Eiwy Street. 348 -U- rp0 LET.-GOOD LODGING-HOUSE in very JL central position, on West Parade splendid connection. Preference given to tenant who will take early possession. — App]y, Francis Geary, auctioneer, Rhy). (384 QMALL PRIVATE HOUSE, 2 sitting, 4 bed- kj rooms, bath, &c., atPrestatyn. Rent .€19 10s. Immediate possession.—Hatwood & Co., Rhy). Also, a similar HOUSE in Rhyi TO BE SOLD. Price i500, in good repair; and C250 could remain on mortgage.—A!so, several charming Viita Residences to he LET or SOLD.—FuH particulars from HatwcodandCo., Rhy!. (346 ??0 LET, Semi-detached Villa in Kind's Avenue. JL rent ,jE28;nlsoNo 2 Butterton Road, rent .C26. Apply for further particulars to David Grimths & Son, (,'ontractors, Windsor Street. 352 S 0 BE LET—OFFICES in Gladstone Bui!ding7, A Rhyi, lately occupied by R. Broml'jy, Fs(I., Ccunty C.jroui/r. Immediate possession.—Appty to l\11' R. Oldfield. U>9(j jtl t£)(cUantott+ I?OULTRY WANTED—StxLangshan and Six JL White Leghorn Hens, or Pultets likely to make good layers.—Apply, Z. R., Journ.'l Omce. (405 t?7 ANTED TO RENT or Purchase medium TT sized House, with garden, within easy distance of Rhyi station. B. A.Journal' Othce. 351 FhENC.d.-Lessuns, Private, or in Classes, Grammar or Conversation, at pupil's own residence if required. Given by a Parisian Lady. Pure accent guaranteed. MadameBouIIemier, 18 Water Street, Rhyl. 306 '\l.T ELL-EPElnE9ED GOVERNESS (28), r Certified Musician, A.L.C.&L, would be glad to hear of a situation as morning or daily governess to one or two chitdren in Rhyi or neigh- bourhood.—Address B., "Journal Omce. 307 ?TRS ?OriEKTS' MANDOLINE & BANJO J?JL BAND Practices re-commence Monday next. Members please note new members invited to join, ladies or gentlemen. Instruments provided where not possessed. Fuller particulars from Mrs Roberts, Handel House, High St. (house entrance opposite Victoria Hati). (248 T?9 EMORIAL CARDS.—A large assortment to j?JL select from at the ./o;(rMn/ Oihce, and printed on n the bssts(.yle at reasonable charges.—A ivory card with silver and black cornets, and the words "With sincere sympathyandcondolenee from— specially designed to accompany wreaths, 2d each. Don't send scraps of paper or an envelope. RANGING,WALTZING,REVERSING.— 11) All kinds of Ballroom and Fancy Dances taught—private or class lessons.—Hande) House School (over Music Warehouse), Hieh Street. (956 ?TIOLIN. MANDOLINE, BANJO, GUITAR. 7 and PIANO Lessons by Miss E Gou?h L.L.C.V.. Handel House School, High St. (956 DRESSMAKING and PATTERN DRAFTING 11) on Cosmopolitan system (no trying on) taught by the only local certificated teacher and agent.—Mrs Roberts; Handel House School, High Street (nearly opposite Post OfSec). Pupils taught until proficient. _(956 YX71NDOW CLEANING.—The oldest profes' VV sional Window Cleaner in RhyL Orders- prompt!y attended to and neatly done.—Leonard Moxon, 8 Palace Terrace, Wellington Road, Rhyi. 251 1T\ ALSTON, 13 Windsor Street, Rhyt. ORGAN JL7. BUILDER. Repairs, alterations, and removals punctually attended to. Cabinet work repaired, cleaned and polished. (278 -?.t RSGREENHOUSE, Registry Onice, 37 ?JL Queen Street, Rhyt, has at liberty several Cooks, Parlourmaids, Housemaids, and Y ollng (.iris. _(299 I)ING-PONG every evening at the GROS- P VENOR HOTEL. T OST, either in or between Rhyi and Denbigh' ?J a GOLD GUINEA PENDANT, on Wednes- day last. Finder rewarded on returning same to Hughcs, Ffynnongroew Road. 392 ??E UP-TODATE.—To the Principal Trades- JL? men of Rhyi.—FOR SALE, a New Lambert TYPEWRITER. The best and cheapest in the market. Price f710s. Easy to learn, easy to buy. Why pay fl2 12s for a second-hand one'! Pruspec- tusfree. Machine can he seen andtried.—Sole Agents, Wm Hall & Co, Town Halt. 387 :-rr";¡.'tt¡;zuc.n«..r_ "J:118 Enlplo)11ncnt f\RESSMAKlNG.—WANTED Bodice Hands, ?,/ also Improvers.—R. B. Arnold, Chester House, Rhyi. (:-SS ENERAL good country ,Girl (18)- G Good comfortable home references required. Apply, Mrs Belt, Roseicy, Buttertou Road, RhyL 3S(! 'IT Ai\'Ù:l)-J General Servant.—Appty W 1 River Street, Rhyi. 393 ? ?./P. Z. ??? MP..9. j i ? Pharmaceutical Chemist by Examination, ?\?????, HIGH STREET, KHYL (pc??i?) W ? NM n ?S) [?Prescription Dept.-Medicines of First Qnality, with prompt and t J(? ?LJ?i*-H Ch!tjui MttpDficn.nre OUT tesdin? Matures.FreeDeliveryto any par ???? Surgicat Apptiances and all Requisites. or tnvaHds. J Choice Perfumes. ? Photographic Department ?77 CAMERAS, ? j/ Dry Plates, P.O.P., Mounts, Albums ??,? Tplephone And every Requisite for .Vc. 15. Amateur and Professional Photographers, ?M Instructions Free to Purchasers ???? DARK ROOM FOR CHANGING AND DEVELOPINQ ?? ?t? HIGH-CLASS CASH CHEMIST. 8:11Sr_r- Interesting to Owners of Pianos. The fmest piano can be rendered unsatisfactory, and is somet)mes spoilt by inefficient tuning, while eVen an inferior instrument in tb3 hands of a Sklljlll Tllner can be GREATLY IMPROVED. For this important work my Tltorouflhly Pr(7ictical experience enables me to guarantee the best possible work at noderate charges. Estimates for tunings and repairs, of all classes of musical instruments, free. A post card wil] secure the prompt and personal attention of Yours very truly, W. A. BEDDINGTON, Denbg/z. Hou,e, 16 Edivard fleitry I-Street, Rhyl. 239 COMPTON HOUSE, HIGH STREET, RHYL SPECIAL SHOW THIS WEEK. MiUinery, Mantles, Jackets, Golf Cores &c., &c. INSPECTION INVITED to our Showrooms. FIRST DELIVERY OF Warier and Autumn Goods, THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, We would also call your attention to the fact that we are holding a large assorted Stock of MANTLED, JACKETS, COSTUMES, FURS, BLOUSES, t., .H)GH CLASS MtLUNERY a Spepiatity. And respc-cthiHy ask you to favour us with a caH.' J. TALBOTT, 60 High Street Rh y) STAR SUPPLY STORES ? High Street, Rhyl, 15 Station Road, Colwyn Bay. I New Season's CHRISTMAS FRLNT IS NOW TO HAND, The Quatity is very Fine. Prices are very Reasonabte. Currants 2-1-d., 3d. and 4d. per lb. 2 Do. Choice. 5d. Selected Vlacncias 5d. Sultanas 5d. and 6d. „ t Cooking Figs 3d „ n zn Dessert Figs 6d. „ Plums 4d, 5d. and 6d. „ Candied Peel (Finest) 4d. „ STAR SUPPLY STORES, Agents for Ridgway's Teas as supplied to her late Majesty THE QUEEN. I jiflcns ffirccnbalgl) & (f,car¡] TO BE LET OR SOLI'. EST 1'ARADE, RHYI,, Newly erected 'f Dwctimg houses well suited for Boarding. or High-eln.ssLodgillg Hnusrs, Wetland Suhst:mt tally built and fitted "vit-h Lift ati(! Modern conveniences. For particulars apply to CREENHALUH & GEARY, 9S7 Auctioneers, etc., M&rket St,, Rby!. npU BE LET OR SOLD.—No. 1 QUEEN-8T. JL RHY L Corner Shop with large plate-glass 1 Window, and Good Dwelling-house attached Immediate possession. For further particulars apply to .Mr F. Geary, F.AL,Auctioneer, ?c., Market Street. RhvL L? I) H ï L.-To Let, Corner House in Victoria. Avenue, Sea Bank L-{,oad, containg 2 Enter taining Rooms, 5 Bedrooms, Bathroom, and usual domestic ofEces immediate possession Rent fM per annum.—Apply Greenhaigh and Geary, Auctioneers, Rhyi. (375 TO BE LET OR SOLD. QT. ASAPH.—Charming Residence, .10 to 15 ? miuutes walk from Cathedral Extensive Gardens and Grounds, Stables and Coach-house, apd (optional) 10 to 15 acres ot Land. Rent and nriee on application to Greenhaigh and Geary, Auctioneers, Rhyi. 19l2 TO BE LET OR SOLD. l\[ARINE I)iilVl, RHYL.—Good Residence. .1, Rent jLlO. 1'rice on haigh and Geary, Auctioneers. Rhyi. 193 TO BE SOLD. T7'XTENSIVE BUSINESS PREMISES in centre JLj ot Town. Apply, Creenhaigh and Geary. Auctioneers, Rhyl- rra HE LET OR SOLD.—A charming House in j. a lovely situation known as Victoria Ijodge, Victoria. Avenue (ofl' Seabank Road) 2 Entertain ill;¡ Bedrooms, Bath, &< Rent X25. Vacant i\1ay 1st. Price und further particulars may be ob- tained of Mr Franc's (;earv. Auctioneer, Rhyl. 521 FB?O BE LET, with immediate possession, -t- handsome and spacious marine' esidenc situate and being No 3 EAST PARADE. RHYL, (formerly known as "Sede'tey Rouse ''), abutting upon the Prcmmenade and opposite the Pier r:onlmanding i:ne Marine and Mountain views the Jatter embracing the Carnarvonshite mountain and with a. glimpse of Anglesey in the distance. The residence contains targe and commodious ( entertaining rooms, several convenient bedrooms, and the usual domestic ofiices appertaining to a gentleman's residence. In addition to the admirable inside accommodation there is good stabling at the rear, ar.d the sanitary arrange- ments of the whole premises are perfect. For further particulars, rent, and for keys, apply to Mr FRANCIS J. (.AMLIN, Solicitor, 300) 4 CIwvd Street, Rhyl. TT7 ANTED a gor.d INN (free, or tied to a good TT brewery) with ground if possible. Sure living ttadc must be proved. Capital up t(> '£;jO.-]'articular8, Roberts & Co., Auctioneers. Wellington Chambers, Rhyl. (59