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Opinion seems to be divided among mem- bers of the party itself as to the state of Conservatism in Rhyl. Subjoined are two paragraphs extracted from two highly in- fluential Tory newspapers. The first ap- peared in The Rhyl Guardian "—a local paper printed at Wrexham—for Saturday, March 24th and the second in The Liver- pool Courier" for last Saturday :— Two of the old Guardians will not seek re-election and an exellent opportunity is afforded the Conser- vatives ot the town to have an innings of their own, by returning two out of the three to be elected. But: that is not likely to take place, however easily ic Jii^rht be biought abour. The Tories of Rhyl arc w ithout a leader, and although possessed of three Lrganisatiotis, they are in a state of utter disorganisation aud disunion, aud consequently Radicalism is unwarrantably rampant in the town. C OX.-SEHVATISJI IN RHYL.—The Primrose League in Rhyl has been most energetic of late, and still flourishes. Mr H. A. Steer has bean appointed president1 of tho committee to carry out the elab- arrangements for Primrose-day, and Mr W atkiu Parry, solicitor, has been appointed secret- ary in the place of Mr G. S. Hazlehurst, J.P., who is shortly leaving Rhyl. A Ladies Executive Committee, which is. well officered under the presidency of Mn Llewelyn Lloyd, Ty'n Rhyl, is doing good service, aud Primrose-day in Rhyl can again be looked forward to as a grand political success. That Liberalism is "rampant" in the town, no one conversant with the facta of the case will deny, but that the damaging admission should be made by a would-be leading Tory organ is a cause of sorrow to the adherents of the Primrose League, and the paragraph in the Liverpool paper can only be regarded as an attempt to gloss over the straight-forward and truthful, but unpalatable statement of the Guardian."
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Miscellaneous — s i IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—TO LET, RENT REDUCED TO £2.5. 5 BELLE VUE TERRACE, BATH STREET, RHYL. Situate in the best part ol the town. .Recently papered. For particulars apply to Mr T. C. AMos, Auctioneer, Rhyl. NORTH WALES. TO BE LET, LLECH- WEDD-Y-GARTH HALL, with Shooting and Fishing-. The contains about 2000 Acres of Low Land, and 1,300 of Grouse Moor. The letting can be for a term of years.—Apply to WM. BELL, Bodrhyddan, Rhyddlan, R.S.O. NORTH WALES. — To be SOLD, MAES- HYXAN MANSION HOUSE, Gardens, Conservatories, Sporting, and Fishing, with about 900 Acres of FARM LANDS and Plantations, and a Sheep Run over 300 Acres of adjoining Mountain. The situation is very good, half a mile from Caer- wys Station, on the Mold and Denbigh Junction Railway.—For particulars apply to WM. BELL, Bodrhyddan, Rhyddlan, R.S.O. I) HUDDLAN, RHYL.—A House to LET the i, 1st May, with one Parlour and three rrood Bedrooms, Kitchen Back Kitchen, &c.. and a Gar- den at back. At a moderate rent. Apply to Messrs ROBERTS, Abbey House, Rhuddlan. To LET, COTTAGE in Back Queen Street, con- taining five rooms. Rent low. Apply ClIAS. SOWDO, Cabinet maker, 11, Queen street. ANTED, £300 at per cent. on W good Freehold Property.—Address, "Y Z," Advertiser office, Rbyl. JTNFURNISHED House WAN TED.—Rhyl or L vicinity; small house; four bedrooms; re- quired from May 1st; detached with garden pre- ferred.— Rent and full particulars, "Inquirer," office of this paper. mENDERS wanted for ALTERATION of SHOP JL and Building NEW OVEN at 8, Water- street.—Apply to E. P. JONES. SEEDLING POTATOES. Fine Magnum o Bonums (grown in chy), and other Potatoes for seed or eating, 6s. per hobbet.—Apply toRicHD. JONES, 51, West Parade. HOVSES to LET.-In nronant Street, Rent, £ 12.—Apply at Mis. C. FOULKES, 4, Water Street. RP BE LET,all those two SHOPS and DWEL- _L LING HOUSE, known as Nos. 2 aiul 3, High street, Rhyl. For further particulars apply o GOROWY M. EVANS, Solicitor, 1 and 2, Wel- lington Chambers, Rhyl. TO be SOLD two splendid PIANOFORTES, -L nearly new) best makers.—Apply to Mr T. C. Axos, Auctioneer, Rbyl. TO BE LET, Cleveland House, Queen street, Rhyl. For particulars apply to No. 13, West Parade. TO BE LET. NO. 5, MARKET STREET.-A good SHOP, two Sitting-rooms, five Bedrooms. A two- room Cottage in the yard.—J. ROBINSON, Bryn Avon, St. A?aph.—Rent £32. TO LET. GRANGE VILLA, Warren Road. First-class Villa, good situation, highly finished, sani- tary arrangements perfect, with land for garden, containing two entertaining rooms, five bedrooms, and the usual offices.—LOCK-UP SHOP, Magnet Buildings, High.st., with Jarge Work-room behind, and every convenience. Best position in town.- Apply to T. C. AMos. Auctioneer, Rhyl. HOL SES TO LET in Albert street. Rents low. J[jL Apply to DAVID DAVIES, Freelands. 9 BRIGHTON TERRACE. To let^rom May 1st, at reduced rent, this comfortable house, containing two sitting and five bedrooms, bath-room hot and cold water," kitchens, &c.—Apply to Godfrey Parry, 17, Queen street, Rhyl. TO LET in best position, main thoroughfare, town of Rhyl, commanding and commodious, Business Premises, situate .33, HIGH STREET. For all particulars apply to to HERY MILLWABD 54, High Street, Rhyl. TO be SOLD a block of well-built COTTAGES _L and Building Land. Offers invited —Apply to Mr AMOS, Auctionee, Rhyl. A BAKEHOUSE to be LET in Windsor street 1::1. Rhyl.—Apply to JOSEPH LLOYD, St. Asaph HYL.— BUILDING LAN.J ON SAl,g on fi West Parade, Aquarium Steet, and North and South John Street, in Lots to suit purchasers, Apply to Mr R. JONES; SUPERIOR Apartments, at 58, WestTParade, o Rhyl- Good CookiDg, Home Comforts, Re- duced Terms. References given if required. TO BE SOLD, the EQUITY of some good jL House Property. Apply by letter, office of this paper. To BE LET. A FURISHED HOUSE and i. a FURNISHED COTTAGE, situate in CHURCH STREET. Plate and Linen found if required.—For particulars, apply at 16, CHURCH YTREET. TOBELFT, from May 1st next, the commod- ious a o 1 pleasantly situat d HOUSE, 14, Elwy Street. -Apply to j. T. Jos, Aled House.. TO LET, fjpHE commodious aad conveniently arranged JL Public Room or Hall, known as "OXFORD HALL," in Bank Buildings, near tho corner of High-str-jet and Sussex-street, with a roomy en. trance in the latter street. The Hall is on the first floor (under the Freemason's Hall) and is adapted for concerts, dramatic performances, public meet- ings, assembles, &c. Keys at the London and Provincial Bank.— For terms (very low) apply to Mr TALLENT-BATEMAN, Solicitor, 24, Brown Street, Manchester. JAMES DAVIES, 3 HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, RHYL. J Registrar of Marriages. J Fire and Life Insurance Agent. Instructions for AUCTION SALES promptly attended to. VALUATIONS for PROBATE MADE. Mortgages Piocured. TO BE SOLD, TEN HOUSES in Princes' Street, in one or two Lota; a good sum can remain as Mortgage (if required.) Also, BUILDING LAND. By Order of the Trustees. Apply to Mr James Davies. TO LET, Rent. House in Gwynfa Terrace £ 15 10 0 Houses iu Prince's Street. £ is 10 0 In other Parts of the town, renting at jE14, £19 10s.; £20; £25; £27; £30; £3.3, &c. Apply to MR. JAMES DAVIES, Office—GWYXFA VILLA. —— J. M. GKII-F,X1[S' Tailor, Hosier, and Outfitter, 9 SUSSEX STREET, RHYL. Choice and varied Selections in latest SCOTCH AND WELSH TWEEDS WEST OF ENGLAND & YORKSHIRE CLOTHS For OVERCOATINGS & SPRING SUITINGS. Fit. Style, and Workmanship guaranteed. Best Makes in SILK AND FELT H VTS, HOSIERY in all its Departments. SMALLEY MEMORIAL FUND. Amount already advertised •••166 5 0 Mr John Dobbins 0 5 0 Mr W. H. Mr Wm. Burgess. Huddersfield 2 2 0 JAS.Y.STRACHAN, 1 Treasurer. F. J. CHIMBEBS, J Sales by Auction. No, 5 3, WELLINGTON ROAD RHYL. (Near St. John's Church.) Highly Important and Attractive Sale of very sup- eiior aud costly Household Furniture, contained in Dining-room, Drawing-room, Bedrooms, Hall, Kitchens, &c. \/f C. A5IOS begs to announce the receipt t' 1 of instructions to SELL BY AUCTION on MONDAY, APRIL 23RD, 1888, the whole of the excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. and Effec's, Comprising In DINING ROOM :—Mahogany framed Suite in hair, comprising 6 single Chairs, Ladies' Chair, Gent's Chair, and Couch; Dining Table, brilliant Pier Glass in gilt frame, Window Table, Side Table, Fine Steel Engravings in gilt frames, Carpet Hearthrug, Fender and Fire-irons, Curtains, Cur- taiu Pole and Rings, Venetian Blinds, &c. In DRAWING ROOM :—Magnificent Mahog- any-framed Suite in hair, eleg:mt polished Mahog- any Sideboard with drawers and cellarettes, Spanish Mahogany Table with loose leaf, Mahog- any Loo Table, large size Pier Glass in gilt frame, inlaid Walnut Table, Gipsy and other Tables, very line Steel Engravings, Brussels Car- pet, Hearthrug, Ornaments, Steel Fender and Fire-irons, Curtain Pole and Rings, Window Hangings, 3-Light Gasalier, &c. The BEDROOMS embrace very highly polished Birch Bedsteads with dtapings, Iron Half-Tester Bedsteads, Falliasses, Prime Goose Feather Beds. Wool Beds, Sheets, Blankets, Counterpanes, Tow- els, kc solid polished Mahogany Chests-of Drawers, Birch Chest-of-Drawers, Maple painted ditto, Birch Dressing Tables and Waslistands, Mahogany Night Commode, Towel Rails, Hang ng Mirror, Toilet Sets, Tapestry Carpets, Hearthrugs Mats. Ornaments, Fenders, Window Hangings, Blinds, &c., &c. HALL: Oak Hatstand. Table, 8 day Clock, Oilcloth, Cocoa-nut Mat." &c. The KITCHENS contain the u-rnal Culinary Utensils, together with China, Glass, and Cutlery. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. prompt. The Auctioneer can with confidence recom- mend this Sale, all the Articles being of excellent quality, and in good keeping. KH YLr^OKTH^/XLl; Sale of VaIn bale FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. T. C. AMOS, at the ALEXANDRA HOTEL, RHYL, on TUESDAY, MAY lsr, 1SSS, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIY, Lot 1. -An those Block of Four COTTAGES, known as Bethel Terrace," situate in Vale Road, Rhyl, in the several occupations of D. Roberts, Mary Kingston, Wm. Williams, and John Bloyd. The houses are well built aud always tenanted, yielding an annual rental of £36.. Also all that piece of BUILDING LAND adjoining thereto, conbining in measurement about I} acres. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Office, 7, Bodfor street, Rhyl. 22, WATBK SiRKET, RHYL SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. XR. T. C. AMOS will offer for Sale by AUC- 1 ▼ 1 TION a consignment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of excellent quality, on THURS- DAY, APRIL 26th, 1888, particulars of which will appear shortly. Goods may be booked for this up to April 20th. 13, WATER STREET, RHYL, (MARINE TERRACE), Sale of Valuable Household Furniture, Oil Paint- ings, Water Colours by eminent Artistes. MESSRS. R. D. ROBERTS & CO. have been lll. favoured with instructions by J. MARPLES, ESQ., who if leaving Rhyl. to SiSLL by AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, 11th April, 1838, the whole of the SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITUKE, etc.. Consisting of Drawing-room Suite, Walnut Centre Table, Whatnot, Ladies' Tables, Bureau, splendidly carved Cheffonier with Mirrors,a sweet-toned Piano- forte, full compass, tricord with check action Car- pets, Hearthrug, ras-baned Fender, Pier Glass, Ornaments, &c. Dining Room Suite, Telescope and other Tables, a superior four-fold Screen, Couch, Sofa, Easy Chair, Mahogany SideboarJ, Pier Glass, Oil-paint- ings and Steel Engravings, Brussels Carpets, &c. Breakfast Room Hair-seated Chairs, Sideboard, Mahogany Tables, Mirrors, Fender, Cut-steel Fire Irons, Carpet to fit room and rings, antique Orna- ments, &c. Front Hall Chairs, Table, Hat and Umbrella Stand, antique Cuckoo Clock in carved Oak case. Five Well Furnished Bedrooms Massive Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Feather Beds aud Bedding, splendid Toilet Suites, Commodes, Washstauds, Dressing Tables, Pedestals, Superior Swing Glasses, &c., and the contents of two Kitchens, Pantry, &c., together with an improved Washing and Wringing Machine. On View Morning of Sale. Sale to commence at One o'clock prompt. For further particulars apply at the office of the Auctioneers. This commodious and well-arranged House to Let, bathroom, small Garden at back, and sanitary ar- rangements in proper order. -Apply to R. D. Ro- BERTS & Co., Wellington Chambers, Rhyl, ENGLISH PRESBYTIA HIAN' C!I\L,KL, I j Wellington' LIOAD, IIiiyl. i j Wellington' LIOAD, IIiiyl. REV. J. VERRIER JONES, (Pastor), W ILL PREACH ON SUNDAY. Services, Mornng at 10-30. Evening 6-30 Collectionsafter each service. ENGLISH «YESLEYAN CHAPEL, BRIGHTON ROAD, RHYL. MR G. C. WALTER, B.A., At 10-30, REV. THOiS. RIPPON I At G-30. Sitting- Free. Collections at each Service. Week evening service, Wednesday at 7-30 p Prayer Meeting on Friday ot 7-30 p.m. Organist—G. E. Fielding, Esq., Fernleigh. EjN GLISH BTFTI ST chapUL SUSSEX STREET, RHYL. ON SUNDAY NEXT, REV. W. EVANS-FOOT E (Pastor), WILL PREACH. Services, Morning at 11 Evening at 6-30. All Sittings Free. Collections after each Service. PHRIST L WATER STREET. ON SUNDAY NEXT REV. D. B. HOOKE, (Pastor;. Will Preach-Morning at 11 and Evening at G-30 All sittings free. Collection at each Servica. Wepk Evening Service—Wedue>diy at 7. MARINE DRIVE, RHYL. TiO BE SOLD or LET, with early possessiou, a Freehold Detached VILLA RESIDENCE within fifteen minutes' walk of Railway Station, containing three Entertaining Rooms, three Sitting Rooms in basement, Lavatory, Smoke Room in Tower, nine Bedrooms, Bath-room and Kitcheos, Cellars, and all modern improvements. Hot and cold water throughout. The house is built of best Ruabon brick and Gwcspyr stone, and has a charm- ing view from the front of the Orme's Head, Car- narvonshire Hills, and from the south aspect an un- interrupted view of the far-famed Vale of Clwyd, For further particulars apply to Mr KEATISOE 65, High-street, Rhyl. T û. AMOS, Auctioneer, Rhyl, has severa _L Cottages to Let in West-street, Wellington rerrace, Boston Place, Victoria-road, and Mill Bank. Also good HOUSES, SHOfS, &c., in various parts of the Town. Sales by Auction. 6, BELLE VUE TERRACE, BATH STREET, RHYL. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. MRS. E. J. KING, who is leaving Rhyl, has instructed MESSRS CLOUGH & CO. to conduct a SALE L by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, on FRIDAY, the 13TH APRIL, 1888, of the whole of her VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, including a magnificent 120 guinea upright GRAND PIANO, in Walnut case, by Erard brilliant Mirror in gilt frama; ele- gant Cheffonier with Marble Slab, plate-glass back, and doors handsome Centre Table and Music Can- terbury in Walnut; ebonized cane-seated Ch?irs hair-stuffed Couch and Easy Chair in green damask; Walnut Writing Table Steel-mounted Fenders and set of Fire-irons Gilt Curtaiu Polo and Rings; Brackets Dresden, Worcester, Coalport, and other China Ornaments Gilt and Marble Clocks hand- some Pair of Bronzes Mahogany Cheffonier with Cellarette Drawers Loo Table: Couch and Single Chairs in Crimson Cloth Lace and other Curtains; Brussels Carpets and Hearthrugs Venetian Blinds, &c., &c. Several AUTHENTICATED OIL-PAINTINGS in Gilt Frames. In Bedrooms: Brass-mounted Iron and other Bedsteads; Palliasses Wool Mattresses Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows; Mahogany and painted Chests of Drawers Looking Glasses Wash-hand- Stands and Dressing Tables Blankets and Counter- panes; Curtain Poles and Rings; Fenders; Car- pets, &c.. Exceedingly Valuable Dinner, Tea, & Coffee & Tete-a-Tete Tea Services,in Worcester, Crown Der- by and Coalport China. Together with the Glass, Cutlery, Electro-plate the Kitchen Furniture and Cooking Requisites, and the Contents of the Green House. The Sale will commence punctually at 12-30 o'clock. The Articles will be on view on the Morning of Sale. Descriptive Catalogues may be obtained on an d after Friday, 6th April, on application to the Auc- tioneers. Offices-Denbigh and Rhyl. F I&FALFI ISAP, One Mile from ST. ASAPH. Very Important Sale of 4 Powerful Cart HORSES, 42 Head of Fat ana Store CATTLE, 14 SHEEP, 8 PIGS, 100 Head of POULTRY, A.nd a large ana varied assortment of excellent HUSBANDRY IMPLEMENTS. The whole of the VALUABLE LIVE4 DEAD FAKMING STOCK Will, by order of JOHN BKISCOE, Esq., (who is giving up his Farm) be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUC- TION on the Premises, by MESSRS. CLOUGH & CO., on TUESDAY, 17TH APRIL, 1888. Lunch at 11. Sale at 11.30 punctually. Terms, Cash. Descriptive Catalogues are now in course of pre- paration, and will be ready in a few days, when they may be obtained from tho Auctioneers. Offices-Denbigh and Rhyl. TOWN OF RHYL. 1, PLASTIRION TERRACE. Sale of Superior Modern Household Furniture, Silver Plate, Plated Good3, Linen, China and Glass Ser- vices, a Collection of Medical and other Books. MESSRS WM. DEW AND SON are instruc- ted by the Executor of the late Mrs ORTON, deceased, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on the Premises as above, on M,ONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16th, 17th, and ISth. 10588, the whole of the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Comprising Ths contents of Breakfast and Dining Room, in massive Mahogany Single and Easy Chairs and Couches, Dining Room Table with two extra leaves, Sideboard with Cellarette and Drawers, a rand Mahogany Bookcase, Oil Paintings and Engrav- ings. DRAWING ROOM: A very handsome Walnut Suite, upholstered in Crimson Plush, Occasional and other Chairs and Tables, Walnut Suite upholstered in Damask, Piano byBroadwood and Sons, Gilt Consol Table, Noble Pier Glass, Engravings, Carpets, &c. FIVE BEDROOMS AND DRESSING KOOM in massivo Mahogany and Iron and Brass French Bedsteads and Palliasses, Hair and Flock Mattresses, Feather Beds, Splendid Mahogany Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers, Washstands with Marble Slabs, Toilet Services, and other Bedroom Requisites. The whole of thp SILVER PLATE, PLATED GOODS, Bed and Table Linen, China and Glass Services, a Collection of Mediod and other Books, The Contents of Kitchens, Pantries, Store Rooms, and Larders, Servants' Hall, &c., together with a capital BATH CHAIR in complete order, Four Garden Seats, Two Lawn Mowers, and other effects. On view Saturday, April 14th, between 12 and 4 o'clock. Sale to commence each day at 12 o'clock at noon prompt. Catalogues.may be had at any of the Hotels in the neighbourhood or of the Auctioneers, Well- field house, Bangor. ANNUAL LIST TING OF LANDS AT BODELWYDDAN, YyjTR* JOHN PRITCHARD is again favoured ifX with the Instructions of Sir W. G. WILLIAMS. Bart., to LET by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURS- DAY, APRIL 26th, 1888, upwards of 350 ACRES OF GRAND OLD PASTURE & GRAZING LANDS, divided in Lots ranging from 7 Acres to 164 Acres. Further particulars will shortly appear. Bodhyfryd, Bangor. COMING OF AGE OF MR DÄVID PENNANT, NANTLLYS, ST. ASAPH. A T a PUBLIC MEETING held at Ffynnon ■tjL. Beuno, on ttic 27th instant, it was resolved that a Subscription List be opened with a view to celebrate the above event. A committee was appointed to carry out that object, with Col. Arthur Mesham, Pontryffydd, Rhyl, as Chairman E. Morgan, Esq., Caegwyn, St. Asaph, Vice-Chairman; and Messrs J. Rberts, Geinas House, Rhyl, and William Owens, Bryn, xremeirchion, St. Asaph, as Hon. Treasurers. It is proposed to present Mr David Pennant with a suitable memento as a token of the appreciation and esteem in which he and his family are held by his Tenants and Well-wishers. Subscriptions, the List of which will be closed at an early date, will be acknowledged by the Hon. Treasurers, or by ROBERT LLOYD, ifynnon Beuno, St. Asaph, Hon. Secretary. SUBSCRIPTIONS ALREADY ANNOUNCED. „r £ s. d, M. A. Ralli, Esq .j o o J. Rowland, Esq 2 2 0 J.Roberts, Esq. 2 2 0 W. Jones, Esq 2 2 0 Joseph Lloyd, Esq l i o C. Grimsley, Esq 1 1 0 R. J. Roberts, Esq l i o Robert Davies, Esq. ] 1 0 William Owens, Esq 1 1 0 Mr D. Williams 0 10 6 Mr R. Lloyd 0 10 6 E.Morgan, Esq 0 10 6 Mr Thomas Mathews 0 10 6 Mrs Roberts 0 10 G Mr W. Ellis o 10 6 MrR. J. Griffiths 0 10 6 Mr Ralph Fisher 0 10 6 Mr Llewelyn Lloyd 0 10 0 Mr D. Hughes 0 10 0 W"EDDING RINGS. — Only pure Gold ones are kept, and they are sold ky weight, so there is no possibility of mistake in quality or value, while complete privacy is ensured during selection. ¡ C. MATTHEWS, Jeweller, 28, High Street, Rhyl. Legal Notices. THE REV. JOHN DAVID JONES, LATE VICAR OF COLWYN, DECEASED. < PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament, 22nd and 23rd Victoria, chapter 3-3, intituled An Act to furfhn. the law of property and to relieve Trustee," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the Estate of the REVEREND JOHN DAVID JONES, late of the Vicarage, Colwyn, in the county of Carnarvon, Clerk, deceas- ed (who died on the 9th day of January, 1888, and whose Will was proved by MABY DAVIES, widow, the sister of the said deceased, the REVEREND DAVID EVANS, Clerk, Vicar of Abergele, and the REVEREND WILLIAM JONES, Clerk, Vicar of Llanasa, the ex- ecutors therein named, on the 21st day of March, 1888, in the District Registry attached to th Pro- bate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Jus- tice at Banker),are hereby required to send particu- lars in writing of their claims or demands to us the undersigned, the Solicitors for the said Executois, on or before the 31st day of MAY, 1888, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons en- titled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which they shall then have had notice, and they will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased, or any part thereof, so distributed, to any person or persons of whose claims or demands they shall not then have had notice. Dated this 23rd day of March, IS S3. SISSON & GEORGE, dwyd Street, Rhyl, Solicitors for the ssid Executor. WILLIAM EDWARD SMALLEY, DECEASED. 1 PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament made and JL passed in;the 22nd and 23rd years of the reign of her present Majesty, chapter 35, intituled An Act to further amend the law of property and to relieve Trustees," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and persons having any claims upon or against the estate of WILLIAM EDWARD SMALLEY, late of Fern Villa, Rhyl, in the county of Flint, Bank Manager, deceased (who died on the 3rd day cf January, 1888, and whose Will was proved in the District Registry at St. Asaph of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice, on the24thdayofMarcb, iAira, of Rhyl, in the County of Flint, iron founder, the sole Executor therein named) are hereby required to'send the particulars iu writing of their claims to me, the undersigned, the Solicitor for the Executor, on or before the 23rd day of April, 1888, after which day the said Executor wiil proceed to distri- bute the assets of the said Testator amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which he shall then have had notice, and that he will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased, or any part therer f, so distributed to any person or persons of whose claims or demands he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 27th dav of March, 1888. MAUJRIOE D. ROBERTS, Denbigh and Rhyl, Solicitor for the said Executor. Education. KORTH V^ST^VESIdJYAN METHODIST SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. EP WORTH COLLEGE, RHYL. GEO. C. WALKER, ESQ., B.A., HEADMASTER. PENRHOS COLLEGE, COLWYN BAY, MISS POPE, LADY PRINCIPAL. VISITORS desirous of seeing the School Premises, are respectfully requested to call and do [,0. Prospectuses- on application to the Principal, or the Secretary, REV. F. PAYNE, < Colwyn Bay. ■ST. ASAPH GKAMMAIllscnOOL LARGE AND COMMODIOUS BUILDINGS Erected in 1881, Snrrounded by Six Acres of Playing Fields, and situated in onoof the healthiest Districts in North Wales. Pupils prepared for Trofessional and University Examinations. Thirty-three successes in the last two years in- uding a scholarship, of £50 for three years and exhibitions of and £Lj. Terms, &c., on application to W. Easterby, LL.D., B.A., Head Master. The Very Reverend The Dean of St Asaph, Ch iiiman of the governing body. LAD I E ARCVILLK, EAST PARADE, RHYL. (House detached. Recreation Ground with Winter. Tennis Court.) Principal—MISS MERCIER. (Removed from Russell Road). Masters Resident English & Foreign Governesses. Pupils very successful in Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, also in Royal Academy of Music and College of Preceptors' Senior and Junior I^TDD'L E-CJJAS" S C AT TU~N F. WELSH, B.A. Course of Instruction ENGLISH SUBJECTS, CLASSICS, MATHE. MATICS & FRENCH. PRIVATE TUITION. Full Particulars on Application. Addres21., WATER STREET RHYL HE-OPE JSI I NG OF THE < IMPERIAL HOTEL," COLWYN BAY. FRIDAY, APRIL 13TH INST. PRESIDENT: REV. W. VENABLES WILLIAMS* 1 VICE-PBESIDENT JOHN PORTER, ESQ., PAVLLYCKOCIIAN HOTEL. Dinner on the Table at 7 p.m. Tickets, 3s. 6d. each, to be had at the office of the Hotel. A very rare opportunity! Do not miss it It may not come again JONES-& SON Are now offering Pare Indian Meal at 13/6 per 240 lbs. j, Bran at 5/- per 100 lbs. Splendid Oats at, G per 105 lbs. or hobbet. For CASH only The careful attention of Farmers, Cow-keepers Horse Proprietors, and others, is respectfully so- licited. >V c are also giving Splendid Value in Flour, I 9, 10, & 11 lb3 for ONE SHILLING. The lllbs. Flour is highly recommended to those with large families, aad whose study is how to make both ends meet. Delicious Family Bread at ONE PENNY per lb. We guarantee this to be superior to any sold I in North Wales. Give us a Call. ) It will be worth your while. Do not go farther and fare worse. JONES & SONT Flour and Provender Merchants, ABBEY STREET, RHYL, and LIVERPOOL HOUE, ST. ASAPH NOTICE of REMOVAL. T O A M O S, Auctioneer and Valuer, Laud, House and Estate Ageut, Begs to inform the Public that he has REMOVED to No. 7, Bodfor Street, Rhyl. All business entrusted to T.C.A. will have every attention. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. j Election of Commissioners. ANNUAL ELECTION OF COMMISSIONERS. TO THE OF THE DISTRICT OF RHYL. LADIES & GENTLEMEN,—I beg to thank you N_J for the confidence you have reposed in me for I the last twelve years as one or vAnresentatives on the Board of Commissioner* x take this opportunity for the fifth time of asking you to con- tinue that coufiience by re-electing rno on the 12th instant. | instant. Should you think proper to do so, I promise, as heretofore, to watch and promote the welfare of this town by every means at my command. Touching the allegations relating to the Sewer Outfall, I am satisfied in my own mind there is not the slightest ground for anything that is said; and if re elected I shall oppose to the utmost any further expense in that direction. The present outfall answers satisfactorily, and my feu-s are that if it was exten- ded the cost would be enormous, and the danger to the boach would be increased, instead of being re- duced. However I await the completion of the tidal observations before forming a final decision on the latter point. Should it be clearly demonstrated to me that an improvement at a reasonable cost can be achieved I shall be prepared to give it my serious consideration. As regards a Summer Baud I am in favour of the Commissioners providing one under their own entire control; and to give a small subsidy out of the rates on certain judicious conditions. The band ij play on the Promenade as in previous summers. Owing to the death of a near relative I shall be unable to make a personal canvass. I therefore leave myself entirely in your hands. Hoping to be favoured with your votes aud in- fluence, I am, yours obediently, W. WILLIAMS, CONTRACTOR. oo, West Parade, oth April, 1888. TO THE RATEPAYERS SELECTORS OF RHYL. r ADTES AND GENTLEMEN,-Since you elec- U ted me to serve ou the Board of Improvement Commissioners in 188.3, I have attended upwards of 250 Board and Committee Meetings, and I hope I deserve thereby your support at the coming Election, in which I shall again bo a candidate. I have given, ¡ and shal] at all times give, my close attention to all business brought before me, and have assistedjin effecting many sanitary and other improvements, perhaps the most important of which was the mak- ing of a footpath from River Street, to Voryd. For the purpose of still further improving the sanitary condition of the town, aud enhancing its reputation, I am of opinion tint it will be well to provide for further ventilation of the Sewerage system, and possibly for further flushing power, for I am convinced that so long as we keep the town in I first-rate sanitary condition, it muse flourish in every way. I also think that energetic steps should be taken to make the town better known as a health and pleasure resort, by advertising its merits far and wide. I am aware that it is the duty of the Commis- sioners to exercise a rigid economy, so as to keep the rates as low as possible, and I will at all times bear this in mind. Hoping that you will give me your votes and in- terest at the .i.Lotion, I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faith full v, LLEWELYN LLOYD. Ty'u Rhyl, April 5th, 1888. ~E TO THE ELECTORS & RATEPAYERS OF THE DISTRICT OF RHYL. LADIES & GENTLEMEN,— The second term for which you elected me will terminate in a few and I now respectfully solicit a renewal of your contideucc Llr the third time. I hope my attendance and votes have given that satisfaction which it has been my sole to merit. During my many years residence in Rhyl, and moving amongst the ratepayers, I have, I presume, become acquainted with your wants and the neccs- sities of the town and I shall, should you again elect me, not fail as an owner, of property and a heavy ratepayer to do my best, as I have hitherto dQilo, to advance the interest of all classes. There will necessarily be many electors whom I shall be unable to personally waic upon, but solicit- ing the kind votes of all owners and ocu, iers on TiiUBSDAy NEXT, April 12th, at the Town Hall (Water-street Entrance), I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, JOSEPH WILLIAMS. Alexandra Hotel, and Blue Cap Mews Posting Establishment, Api__I.8_ ->- ELECTION OP COMMISSIONERST To THE ELECTORS & RATEPAYERS OF THE DISTRICT OF RHYL. LADIES & GENTLEMEN,—At the request of several influential Ratepayers of this town I have consented to become a Candidate for a Seat on the Board of Commissioners at the forthcoming Election on the 12th lw-t. As a conflicting opinion seoma to exist whether it is desirable to havo a Promenade Band, I may state that I am heartily in favour of engaging a thorough- ly competent Band for the entertainment of visitors during the summer months. With reference to the sanitary condition of the town, it is most essential that Rhyl should continue to maintain its reputation of being one of the heal- thiest seaside resorts in the kingdom. I should, therefore, give this subject my careful and earnest consideration. Should it be your pleasure to elect me I shall en- deavour to the utmost of my ability to support all measures having a tendency to enhance the pros- perity and welfare of Rhyl with due regard to effici- ency and economy, I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, JOHN H. bLLIS, 12, Water street, Rhyl. COMMISSIONERS ELECTION, 1888. TO THE OWNERS & RATEPAYERS OF THE DISTRICT OF RHYL. LADIES & GENTLEMEN. — Having already been a member of the Board of Commissioners for ten years I again respectfully solicit the continu- ance of your support, and if returned, will, as I have hitherto done,do all in my power to promote the best interests of the t>wn. g I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, R. D. ROBERTS (Mwrog). Regent Villa and Wellington Chambers, Rhyl. "ANNUAL ELMOTION OF COMMIS- SIONERS. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF RHYL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—At the request j{_J of a number of Ratepayers, I again beg leave to offer myself as a canditate to represent you as a Commissioner for the town of Rhyl, and to solicit your votes and interests at the Election to take place on the 12th inst. I have already had your kind support for a period of 12 years, and for three consecutive years I was Chairman of the Board. If I have the honour of being elected, I shall endeavour to forward the advancement and prosperity of Rhyl to the best of my ability. Yours very faithfully, Gorphwysfa, Rbyl. F. PENN. April 6, 1888. ->- TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF RHYL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—Elected as a Member of the Board of Commissioners in the place of our late respected townsman, Mr James Taylor, I retire this year, and beg to offer myself for re-election. My action upon the Board has been independent, not having joihed nor countenanced any party, but endeavouring to do what I considered best for the true interests of the town. The real business of the Board is done at Com- mittees, and you will find from the return of attend- ances that I have not been neglectful of my respon- sibility. ° L It is not my intention to canvass, but I trust this will not he prejudicial to my receiving your support. Leing a large Ratepayer, I naturally take a great interest in the town, and should I be elected it will always be my pleasure and duty to assist in every way towards its wellfare and prosperity. I am, Ladies end Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant „ H. J. B. LAWRENCE. Royal Hotel, Rhyl, April 6th, 1888. All kinds of Printing Neatly and yuickiy uone a Moderate Prices at the Office of this Paper, Sussex Street, where all orders are strictly attended to, AMOS BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS. I TOWN HALL, HHYL. TUESDAY, APRIL 17TH, 1888. GRAND AMATEUR pr R AM A Tf C pN T ERT A INMENT Of the heart-stirring Domestic Drainu, "HAZEL KIRK," As played at the Madison Square Theatre for 1040 Nights. Mr. ALF SANDOE Will appear in his great part "DUNSTAN K I it, X E," Supported by the following Ladies aad Gentlemen Mrs Torkington I Mr 0. II. Williams Miss Lizzie Bell Mr W. Pidgeou Miss May Ball I Mr H. Sandoe Miss Esther B-dl Mr W. Mudd Miss Clara Ball Mr D. Holt Powerful Orchestra. of Ten Instruments. SPLENDID SCENERY. Doors open at 7-30 commence at S carriages at 10-30. Prices cf Admission Reserved Seats (numbered) 3s. Front Seats, 2s Second and Gallery, Is Back Seats, Gd. Tickets Dud Plan of Hall at 11. Bodfor Street and Queen's Circus. Sole Manager Mr ALF SANDOE. -+- -Iõ.-ølt"i)S- COMPTON ROUSE, 32, HIGH SI'REET, R If Y L. Annual Sale of Drapery TUESDAY, APRIL 10TH, And following days. Immense Bargains in every Department. Remainder of Crisp's Bankruptcy Stock will be Sold regardless of Cost. DANIEL EVANS, COMPTON HOUSE, 32, HIGH STREET, RII YL T-i r A S T E E It ^/INE AND ^PIRIT TyjER CHANT 73, HIGH STREET, IUI YL. I BASS AND WORTHINGTON'S ALES. GUINNESS' DUBLIN STOUT in Cask and Bottle. SOLE AGENT roR RAGGETT'S LONDON INVALID NOURISHING STOUT. Also Stretton Hills Mineral Water Company, Church Stretton, Salop. CIGARS AND CIGARETTES. Full Price List on application to H. A. STEER, 73, High Street, Rhyl LACTI-NA for Calves prevents scour, needs no boiling, and costs one half the price of Milk. It b easily digested and highly relished by th,) young animal. MYLEECORD&" ADVERTISER May be had from the Publishers AMOS BROTHERS By Post. Delivered in Town Li D. ¡ s. D One quarter 1 8 One quarter 1 ] Half-yearly 3 4 Half-yearly. 2 2 Yearly 6 8 Yearly 4 4 TO CORRESPONDENTS. Correspondentearerequested to give theirnameaud address when sending communications. I Orders, Advertisements, &c., to be addressed to tli c- Publishers; and all cheques, P. O. 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ELECTION OF COMMISSIONERS.¡…
ELECTION OF COMMISSIONERS. tl ON Thursday next the ratepayers of Rhyl will again be callcd upon to elect seven gentlemen to represent them on Clio lioard of Improvement Commissioners, in the room of the seven who are retiring by rotation. Tbeseare: Messrs Wm. Y/illiams,* builder; J. Roberts,* Queen-street Joseph Williams,* Alexandra Hotel John Frimston, draper; Llewelyn Lloyd,* J.P.; R. D. Roberts,* auctioneer; and H. J. B. Lawrence,* Royal Hotel. Those after whose names an asterisk is placed seek re-election, and the aldress-s of the majority of them will be found in our j present issue. We regret very much that Mr Frimston has decided not to come forward again. Several new candidates have been nominated. At the time of writing the list of probable candidates numbered fifteen but two or three of them were, we hear, norni nated without their consent, and have with- drawn others may follow suit before the time for withdrawing expires. Nevertheless, a contest appears now inevitable; and it is important that the ratepayers should well consider the merits of those who seek their suffrages. With regard to the retiring Com- missioners opportunities have been afforded to judge of their qualifications and of their zeal in the performance of their duties during the time they have been in office. The return issued annually by the Town Cierk, shewing the attcndauce of members at the meetings of the Board and Committees during the preceding twelve months, is a very usoful and interesting document; and can betaken, as a rule, as a fair index to the interest they take in their work after being elected. From the return before us of the attendances from March 25th, 1887, to March 25th, 1888. we find that each of the retiring members this year have a satisfactory record. Mr Lawrence heads the list with 22 attendances out of a possible 26 Mr Joseph Williams attended 93 out of. a possible 122; Mr Lloyd 94 oat of a possible 132; Mr R. D. Roberts 31 out of a possible 52; Mr Wm. Williams 91 out of a possible 129 aud Mr John Roberts 39 out of a possible 50. When we remember that the majority of the gentlemen named have private business which, of course, demands I their time and attention, all must admit that there is no reasonable cause of complaint against either of them on the score of non- attendance. But there are other consider- ations which ought to weigh with the rate- I payers. Mr William Williams has beeu it member of tho Board for t.velve years. During that time several matters of importance hive beeu before the Board; aud on one or two wide differences of opinion have prevailed among the outside public. On all these questions Mr Vviiiiams has brought to bear the valuable qualities of a keen intelligence, a varied experience, an independent judgment, and unflinching courage. Notably has he shewn these qualities during the more recent dis- cussions re the sower outfall. Boldly—though at all times open to conviction — has he defended the town, aud especially its renowned fc-i re, against the damaging aspersions thrown upon it and the special report submitted by tho Medical Officer of Health to the monthly meeting of the Board on Tuesday—and a more important and valuable document the Board had nut had presented to it for many years— proves that Mr Williams was right. This question, we have reason to believe, will be a great factor in deciding the result of the coming election. The strong and stirring speech of the Medical Officer at Tuesday's meeting was at once a complete and eloquent answer to the gratuitous insinuations aud statements calculated to damage the fair fame of our town, and it will doubtless decide the j votes of hundreds. Mr Wiiliams deserves special sympathy and support in the present contest, inasmuch as, owing to the death of a near relative, he will be debarred from taking I an active personal part In the contest. We have no doubt his friends, and the friends of tho town, will be stirred by this to greater activity and energy in his behalf. Mr Llewelyn Lloyd during his three years of service can claim to have taken the ini- tiative in, and of having given his warm and able support to, several improvements of im- portance to the town; and Vale Road in particular. He is popularly styled the member for Yale Road," and he has issued a special address to his constituents in that part ot the town. Vale Road is in many respects a viry important thoroughfare-it is the principal entrance into the town, by road, and it is highly necessary that from sanitary and other points of view it should be carefully looked after. We have no doubt of Mr Lloyd's election, Mr Joseph Williams is one of the heaviest ratepayers in the town. He is not blessed with the same gift of the gab as some of his colleagues but he is a shrewd man of business; and always votes right. We have no hesitation but that he will this year occupy a similar position on the poll as he did on former occasions. Mr Lawrence has been a hard working member during his term of office, and much can bo expected from him if returned again. He will be influentially supported, and will, no doubt,be one of the elected. Mr H. D. Roberts is one of the most widely- known of the retiring members but opinions differ greatly as to the value of the service he has rendered. As a large ratepayer and pro- perty-owner be has a claim for consideration, and his views on the band question will gain him mnch support. Of the fresh candidates we may moke special mention of Major Penn and Mr J. H. Eliis. The former has served the town in the sajQe capacity before, and was for three years chairman of the Board. We are pleased to find him again returning into public life. Mr J. H. Ellis is a rising young tradesman in th9 town, and takes an intelligent interest in its affairs. The tradespeople will do well to support him. Posaibiy then something may be done towards getting a readjustment of tho present anomalous railway rates. We hope no foolish sentiment will militate against his return. We wish him success.
EASTER VESTRY.
EASTER VESTRY. A vestry meeting for the ecclesiastical district of was held at the National Schoolroom on Thursday. The Rev. T. Richardson (Vicar) presided, and there were present The Revs T. Owen, H. J. Cooke, Clement Davies. Drs. A. E. Lloyd, W. T. Girdles tone. J.P.; Messrs W. Wynne. J.P. Bernard Parry, F. Wrigley, Wm. Evans, Wellingt.on RH1.d; R. Simcos, and Wm. Evans, Meiriadoc Villa. The accounts were road and passed. ELECTION OF CHURCHWARDENS. 1 he following were elected Churchwardens: —-St- Thonms's, Mr Stephen Roose and Mr Little; Trinity, Messrs J. B}yliss and Bernard Parry; St. John's, Major Penn and Mr Morris. ELECTION Of BIDESMEN. The old sidesmen for St. Thomas's, Trinity, and St. John's Churches were all re-elected, with tho following additions St. Thomas's, Mr G. A. Taverner; St. John's, Mr Hugh Jones (Glanmorf t), Jlr R. Simcox, and Mr G. T. Lyne; Trinity, Mr J. Ffouikes. Mr D. Griffiths, lvlt- P. H. Jones, and Mr J. Will- iams. THE REPRESENTATIVES TO THE DIOCESAN CON- FERENCE Messrs S. Perks, J.P.,T. LI. Murray Browne, J.P., J. Eoulk'ip, S. Rocae, T. Morgan Owen, M.A., ,J. Bdiis, C. Riebaok, an 1 D- A. Eyton [jloy, wore elected tJ represent the district at tho diocesan conference. THE ST. THOMAS' CHURCH HEATING APPARATUS. Mr Wm* Wynne called attention to the defective condition of the St. Thomas's Church heating apparatus. The matter was referred to the churchwardens for con- sideration, to be assisted by Dr A. E. Lloyd, Dr Girdlestone, and Mr Wynne. This was all the business.