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Lawrence's Glycerine Cream I f Preserves, Softens, and Beautifies the Complexion, and keeps the Hands and Face Smooth and White. Lawrence's Glycerine Cream Removes Chaps, Chilblains, Roughness, and Irritation. Takes away all blemishes caused by Cold Winds, Frost, Hard Water, &c. Lawrence's Glycerine Cream Is a most agreeable application for Gentlemen after shaving. Should be kept ready for use by every Lady. Lawrence's Glycerine Cream Jg free from Grease, and contains no Poisons. Will not stain the r most delicate article of clothing. BOTTLES, 6d. and Is. EACH. G. R. LAWRENCE, M.P.S., PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, RHYL. PATENT MEDICINES at Store Prices for Cash. to- .j. n" 1' 1' THE GREAT DRAPERY SALE AT THE "BEE-HIVE" Will be Continued 21 Days longer. > DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE ros BARGAINS. X A i I 5, SUSSEX STREET, 1 RHYL. Ja*. 1st, 1891. f ?- -i i > A FAIR TRIAL OF .—— ———- R I Ab*a BALSAM OF Rim mmo LINSEED & BONEY Will convince any reasonable person that it does possess great medicinal merit. We do not claim that every bottle will accomplish a miracle, but we know that every bottle taken according to directions does produce positive benefit. Read the following testimonial from v BLAENAU FFESTINIOG. It gives me great pleasure to testify to the healing qualities of FRANCIS'S BALSAM of LINSEED and HONEY. My family are subject to BRONCHITIS, and I have seen one dose of this BALSAM give the greatest relief in five minutes. I use it myself for a Cough, and I should advise everyone to keep it at hand, and to use none other. (Signed) JOHN JENKINS." 38, Church Street, ',J Blaenau Ffestiniog." -u FRANCIS'S BALSAM w • OF LINSEED AND HONEY Is compounded from choice ingredients, and is the most valuable remedy that modern re- search has developed and perfected for COUGHS, COLDS, AND BRONCHITIS. Try a Shilling Bottle, and see what it will do for you SOLD EVERYWHERE. FRANCIS & Co., CHEMISTS, WREXHAM. HUBBARIPS. ===== V FOR GOOD, r CHEAP and t STYLISH ,<; MILLINERY. ALSO FANCY DRAPERY of every DESCRIPTION. Good Value at lowest Prices for CASH ONLY. -TV'U' ,i' 25, WELLINGTON ROAD (near the Town Ball), RHYL, P. & J. WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. House Agents and Valuers. Valuations made for Probate, &c. Bents Collected. ESTATES CAREFULLY MANAGED. PUBNISHED HOUSES AND Apartments Agency. Agtnts for the Royal Fire and Life tn r Insurance Company. Auction & Estate Ofiloes- MARKET STREET, RIIYL, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED POULTRY AND GAME DEALER IN RHYL, (1858). jpETER "jpOWELL JONES, WATER STREET, RHYL. HORNER'S CELEBRATED CREAM CHEESE, & DEVONSHIRE CLOTTED CREAM IN SEASON. BEST SELECTED ENGLISH AND FOREIGN FRUIT. All Orders ic Town and Country punctually attended to. POULTRY sent weekly hy Parcels Port to all put of England. I Miscellaneous HOUSE FURNISHING.—Apprentice wanted. Appy Rhydwen Jones and Parian, Rhyl. ftp AND UPWARDS to LEND. Easy Re- dbv payments.—8, East Parade, Rhyl. WELL-HARVESTED HAY FOR SALE. TENDERS are invited for a large stock of well. JL harvested HAY.—It may be seen on the grounds of the U Poplars," Vale i £ oad.—Tenders to be sent to T. C. AMOS, Auctioneer, Rhyl. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY. SEVERAL PLOTS of Freehold Building Land, situate in the best position at Prestatyn. Price remarkably moderate. Apply to Mr W. R. WILLIAMS. WANTED Immediately, a thoroughly reepect- W able General Servant. Apply personally, Elsinore, East Parade, Rhyl. A LOCK-UP SHOP in the centre of the Town f\_ to Let. Also a house, newly decorated, Rent 16.—Apply to Mr T. C. Amos, Auctioneer. APARTMENTS Well-furnished Apartments; moderate terms.—Apply Victoria House, 7, Bodfor Street, Rhyl. TO LET.—COTTAGES. Rent 2s. 8d. per week. JL Apply to Mr DAVID DAVIBS, Freelands. AN APPRENTICE to the Printing Wanted.— Apply at the Advertiser" Office, Rhyl. WINTER APARTMENTS. — Comfortabl W Rooms at very moderate prices at Ib, ParrcgABD, 16, Sussex Street, Rhyl. To CUBE SKIN DISEASES.—Sulpholine Lotion drives away all Eiaptions, Pimples, Blotches, Red- ness, Eczema, Acne, Disfigurements, Roughness and Scurf, leaving a clear, spotless Skin, *3old everywhere. | TO LET TB commodious and conveniently arranged JL Public Room or Hall, known as OXFORD HALL," in Bank Buildings, near the comer of High-strjet 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 corvirts, dramatic performances, public meet- ings, assemblies, &c. Keys at the London and Provincial Bank.—Also House No. 12, Windsor Street Rhyl.—For terns (very low) apply to Mr TALLENT-BATBMAN, Solicitor, 64, Cross Street, Manchester. ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHAPEL BRIGHTON ROAD, RHYL. NEXT SUNDAY MK. J. MUDD In the Morning, and MR. J. E. BAKER In the Evening. WILL PREACH. Sittings for Strangers Free. Sittings to lA-Apply to E. Graves, Queen St Collections at each Service. Week Evening Service, Wednesday at 7-30 p.m. Prayer Meeting on Friday at 7-30. Organist—G. E. Fielding, Esq., Fernleigh. ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL, WELLINGTON ROAD, RHYL. REV. J. VERRIER JONES, Pastor, WILL PREACH ON SUNDAY. rvioe., Mornng at 11. Evening 6-30. Oollectionsaftereach service. Education. NORTH WEST WESLEYAN METHODIST SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. E. HUTCHINSON, ESQ., J.P., Liverpool, Chairman W. OULTON, ESQ., J.P., Member of Liverpool School Board, Vice-Chairman. EPWORTH COLLEGE, BE YL. HE.ADMASTE3 GEO. C. WALKER, ESQ., B.A. Term Fees—Day Pupils, £3 6s. 8d; including Drawing and use of School Books. No extras of any kind. PENRHOS COLLEGE, COLWYN BAY, LADY PBINCIPAL MISS POPE (daughter of Rev W. B. Pope, D.D.) Prospectuses of the Colleges on application. RIDDLE-CLASS E DUOATI ON FII WELSH, B.A., Course of Instruction: ENGLISH SUBJECTS, CLASSICS, MATHE. MATIOS and FRENCH. BOOK-KEEPING AND SHORTHAND. PRIVATE TUITION. Full Particulars on Application. Address—27. WATER STREET. RHYL. Next Term, January 21st, 1891. RONHILDA, 14, WATER STREET, RHYL. YOUNG LADIES' BOARDING SCHOOL. PRINCIPALS—MISSES REED. Pnpils successfully prepared for local examinations. Preparatory Room for little girls and little boys under eight years. Prospectus on applica on. ST, ASAPH GRAMMAR SCHOOL LARGE AND COMMODIOUS BUILDINGS Erected in 1881, Surrounded by Six Acres of Playing Fields, and situated in oncof the healthiest Districts ir, North Wales. Pupils prepared for Professional and University Examinations. Thirty-three successes in the last two years in- uding a scholarship of J650 for three years and rhibitions of :£20 and £15. Terms, &o., on application to W. EMterby, LL.D., B.A., Head Master. The Very Reverend The Dean of St Aeaph, Chairman of the governing body. Term commenced, Sept. 16th. MRS. T. H.HASELDEN, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM. Terms moderate. Balls and Quadrille Parties at- tended. Bands provided. BBON HOLWAY, KINKEL ST., RHYL MUSIC.—Miss MILLS WILLIAMS, R.A.M., Senr. Cert. (Honours.) reoeives Pupils for INSTRUCTION on the PIANOFORTE. Address— 41, West Parade. MUSIC. ALFRED W. JJUGHES, rganist of St. Mary's, Towyn, and Music Master at Epworth College, Rhyl (9 years), TEACHER OF THE ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, AND SINGING. I Pupih Prepared for the Royal A tide my and Trinity College Examinations. I PIANOS, &c., by all the best Makers, on Sale or Hire, or maybe purchased by easy payments. I For Terms, References and Testimonials, plaase apply at 17, ELWY STREET, RHYL. ROBERT PRICE, GROCER & PROVISION MERCHANT, 39, HIGH STREET, RHYL. And TEA MART, PRESTATYN, Wishes to call Special Attention to his New and Choice Selected Fruit of 1890. CONSISTING OF FINEST VALENCIAS, FINEST CURRANTS. FINEST SULTANAS, Lemon, Orange, and Citron Peel. Oranges, Apples, Almonds, Etc. Also Best Value in Christmas Cakes in Various Sizes ever offered. TTC. AMOS. Auctioneer and Valuer, 7, BODFOR STREET. RHYL. Sales, Valuations, &c., conducted upon rea sonabte terms. House and Shop Property to be Le or Sold. Furnished Houses to Let. Mortgages Negotiated. Agent to Insurance and other Companies. Bailiff under the Agricultural Holdings Act. -& SIR JOHN BENNETT, (Ltd)., WATCH, Clock, and Jewellery Manufacturers to Her Majesty the Queen, the Royal Observatory, the Board of Trade, Foreign Govern- ments, and the principal Railway Companies, 64 and 65, Cheapside, London, E.C. THE CEEAPSIDE SILVER KEYLESS LEVER £5. THE CHEAPSIDE GOLD KEYLESS ¡ LEYER £12. I. .01-1" D£NNtTT t."J If *t4 CM I.. P¡' CI a., UN. &==j'iM .£5 IN SILVER..£12 IN GOLD THE CHEAPSIDE i PLATE KEYLESS LEVER. With chronometer Balance and jewelled in rubies in strong silver case, with crystal glass. The cheapest watch ever produced. Air, damp, and dust tight. Workman's Keyless Silver Watch. rj Q —BENNETT'S Workman's Silver Keyless dbO« Lever. J ADY's Silver Keyless Watches, £ 2, £ 3, £ l, £ o LADY'S Gold Keyless Watches, £5, £6, £8, £10 ij &c. GENTLEMEN'S Gold Keyless Watches, from £8. JEWELLERY of every description. CLOCKS. The finest in jLondon. Illustrated Catalogues post tree. 1 f\ —In Return for £ 10 NOTE, free and lU. safe, per post, a LADY'S GOLD KEYLESS WATCH. Perfect for time, beauty, and workmanship, with keyless action, air, damp and dust tight. K —A Standard GOLD KEYLESS -J plate HALF-CHRONOMETER WATCH, accurately timed for all climates; jewelled in 13 actions; in massive 18 carat case, with monogran or crest richly emblazoned. SR JOHN BENNETT (Limited), Watch, Clock and Jewellery Manufacturers, 65, Cheapside, London. E.C. GWILTK EVANS' QUININE EMS, THIS PREPARATION has been JL before the public for many years, and has steadily gained, its popular favour. It contains a suitable quantity of Quinine in each dose, combined @ with the active principles of other JR well-known medicinal plants, viz., Gentian, Lavender, Burdock, Sar- saparilla, Saffron, and Dandelion, mixed scientifically and in happy proportions, thereby forming a Tonic Bitters positively unequalled. The QUININE BITTERS are not, recommended to cure "all ilia that n II I M I III C flosh is heir to," but Q UIN IN c Thef givn tolJlb) They strengthen the system, They improve the appetite. They give new heart and" go" to all who have lost strength and spirits n ■ ▼ T C R Q trough long illness. D I I I tnO They revive the spirits, and as such are recommended to people who wish to avoid or abstain from intoxicants. They steady the nerves, — as patients who have suffered from sleeplessness, arising from over-ex- ertion and anxiety frequently testify. '• They are purely vegetable, and are suitable to all ages, from the T infant to the adult, but are peculiar- ly adapted to delicate females, t Quinine Bitters are confidently recommended to CLEBGYMEJT, LAw. TEES, MBBCBANTS, and PBOFESSION- AL MEN generally, who have to devote themselves to STUDY AND BRAIN WORK, To Clerks, Shop Assistants, Seam- stresses, and all who QUININE WORK lONG HOURS IN CLOSE ROOMS To the Tin-plate and Iron Worker to the Collier and Miner, and others who have to ST BREATHE IMPURE AIR, Dll I tno To Farmers, Quarrymen, Labourers, and all who have to stand 8' EXPOSURE TO THE WEATH ER They give STRENGTH TO TEE t WEAK, HEALTH TO THE SICK, m and ENJOYMENT IN LIFE M TO ALL. Sold by all Chemists, in 2/9 and 4/6 Bottles, or in Cases containing Three 4/6 Bottles at 12/6 per case, or direct from the Proprietors, car- riage free, hy Parcels Post. Proprietors — Quinine Hitters Manufacturing Co. Limited, Llanelly- (M EVANS' QUINIKE BITTEBS, Amos Brothers, Stationers, &0., have just re, ceived a large selection of Photo Frames—Midget. C. de V., and Cabinet—which they are now SnOW- ing, and have marked at rery low pricss.— IS, Sttuex 8tr«t.—Am. Sales by Auction. ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, 31, KINMEL STREET, RHYL. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON TUESDAY, THB 20TH DAY or JANUARY, 1891, at the Mostyn Arms Hotel, Rhyl, subject to such conditions as shall then be produced and read. All that Substancial and Well-built Messuage on Residence known as 31, Kinmel Street, Rhyl, lately in the occupation of Miss Emma Williams (deceased). The House contains on ground Floor, Entranoe Hall and Passage, a moderate sized Dining Room, Kitchen, Larder and Scullery, Roomy Staircase and Landings.— On first Floor, a Large-sized Drawing Room, Two Bedrooms and W.C.—On second Floor, Two Bedrooms and Large Box Room. The frontage is 21 feet with iron pallisading and thanberry, and the premises extend 65 ft. 6 in. in the rear, containing by admeasurement 154 yards or thereabouts, with small garden at rear-cf houss, a right of road 7 feet wide leading from back of said premises to a public road 12 feet wide, com- municating with Kinmel Street aforesaid. The premises are in good repair, and possession may be had immediately after the sale of furniture has taken place on the 21st and 22nd days of January, 1891. For further particulars and to view, apply to the AUCTIONKER, Holywell, or to Mr W. R. Williams, Solicitor, Water St., Rh) l. N.B. The whole, of the modern household ap- pointments will be Bold on the 31st and 22nd days of January, 1891. Auction Offioe-18, Panton Place, Holywell. WM. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, MARKET STREET, RHYL. MR T. C. AMOS will SELL BY AUCTION on SATUBDAY, JANUARY 10TH, 1891, a useful assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Suites in hair, Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Cheffoneres, Bedsteads, Washstands, Towel Rails, Sets, Clocks, Barameter, &c. Harness, and other Stable Utensils, together with two Capital NEW SAFES by Cyrus Price and Co. On view morning of Sale. Sale to commence 2 p.m. Parties having surplus Goods may enter them for this Sale. Auctioneer's Offices 7, Bodfor Street, Rhyl. RHYL GAS LIGHT AND COKE COMPANY, LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that in eom- pliance with the standing orders of Parliament an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Share- holders will be held at the Company's Offices, No. 43, High Street, Rhyl, on WBDSKSDAY, the 21ST day of JASTTARY, 1891. at 12 o'clock at noon, for the purpose of approving or otherwise a Bill which will then be laid befure the meeting for conferring statutory powers on the Company in the present Session of Parliament. By Order, MILES R. PARTINGTON, SECBETABY. Rhyl, January 8tb, 1891. BRYNTIRION, PRFSTATYN. CONSIDERED to be the prettiest and coldest little House and Grounds on the Welsh Coast. Uninterrupted view of Sea and Mountain Scenery for miles. Easy driving distance to Rhyl, Abergele, St. Asaph, Denbigh, and Holywell. The House will be Sold or Let with or without 6.eld.-Apply by letter only to JAt. HODSOX, Prestatyn. NORTH & SOUTH WALES BANK, LIMITED. ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTH DIVIDEND- "VJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Dividend 1. of Ten Shillings per Share for the Half-year ended 31st ultimo, on the Capital of the Company, and a Bonus of Five Shillings per Share (making a a total distribution for the year, of 15 per cent.) wili be paid to the proprietor, free of income tax, on and after the 14th instant, at the Head Office and the various Branches. The TBANSFER Boos will be CLOSED from this date to the 14th instant, inclusive. By order of the Directors, R. MEBEDITH JOKES, Liverpool Manager. Liverpool, 2nd January, 1890. Ever in Advance. Jones & Son Liverpool House, ST. ASAPH, AND Abbey Street. Rhyl. Are now offering very good quality of Flour. gLBS, QLBS, J^QLBS, FOR One Shilling. Our Stock of FLOUR is anasnallyljlarge, and we guarantee the quality [of the 10 lbs. Floor to be ansurpassed in the dMtjct. ALSO— HARRIS'S SmoM Wiltshire Bacon. (Guaranteed and branded Harris's.) ANY CUT~ ™ ANY QUANTITY 7s per lb. "1 Orders by Post and otherwise carefully attended to. Jones & Son, Liverpool House, St. Asaph, AND Abbey Street, Rhyl. Am ICE TO MOTHERS!—Are yen broken H your rwsli by a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth! bo at once to a chemist and get a bottle of Mas. WINSIIOW 8 SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor sufferer immediately. It is perfectly larmlesa and pleasant to taste, it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes cc as bright as a button." It soothes the child. it softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhcaa, whether arising from teeth- ing or other causes. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing 8yrn« everywhere at 1«. itf. E. P. JONES, SON & CO., WATER STREET, While taking this opportunity of wishing their numerous customers a very happy and prosper- ous New Year, wish to impress upon them the desirableness of testing their MATCHLESS BLENDS OF INDIAN AND CEYLON I TEAS, Because they are the Best Value Obtainable. OUR TEAS Have gained afir-i held on publio appreciation by virtue of their Supreme Value. We want every Tea-drinker in the Kingdom to SAMPLE OUR TEAS, feeling confident that if once TRIED their sterling merit will command their oonstant use in every Household. Buy, Try, & Judge. RHUDDLAN. —— .s A Grand SALE OF WORK And CHRISTMAS TREE Will b3 held in the BOYS' NATIONAL SCHOOLROOM, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY* JANUARY 15th and 16th. Proceeds in aid of the fund being raised for the building of a Public Room in Rhuddlan. Stall-holders: Mrs Rowley Conwy, Bodrhyddau Mis3 Bell, Spital. Refreshment Stall—Mrs Jones, Cwybr Baoh. v Contributions will be most thankfully received by any of the above. Admission, 6d. 2 to 5; 3d. 6 to 9, each day. Doors open from 2 to 9. H. A. STEER, WHOLESALE & FAULT WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT, 73, High Street (near Fountain), Rhyl. JOHN JAMESON & SON'S CELEBRATED IRISH WHISKEY, 3, 4, and 10 years old. OHOIOE OLD HIGHLAND MALT. HENNESSY & MARTELL'S BRANDIES. NICHOLSON'S CELEBRATED LONDON GIN BASS & WORTHINGTON'S ALES, AND GKJINESS'S EXTRA STOUT (m CASK & BOTTLH). GENTTINE EPERNAY CHAMPAGNES. From 30/ 36/ 48/- and 66/- per dozen Bottles 18/ 20/, 27/ 30/- per dozen Half Bottles. Sole agent in Rhyl for E. NORMANDIN & CO. S COGNAC BRANDY 1820, 1835, 1858, and 1865 Vintages. THE MELROSE WHISKEY, THE PAT WHISKEY, (IN BOTTLES.) DEUTZ & GELDERMANN'S GOLD LACK CHAMPAGNE. The Stretton Hills Mineral Water Co. Raggett's Invalid London Nourishing Stout. Full PRICE LIST of all Wines, Spirits, Cigars, Turkish and Egyptian Cigarettes, on application to H A. STEER, 73 HIGH STBBBT (npar the Fountain RHYL. RHYL RJCORD & ADVERTISER May be had from the Publishers, Alios BROTHBBS. By Pott. Delivered i n Town s. x> s. D. One quarter 1 8 One quai ter 1 1 Ealf-yearly 3 4 Half-yearly 2 2 Yearly 6 8 Yearly 4 4

THE 'CEMETERY QUESTION.

ST. ASAPH BOARD OF GUARDIANS.