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J A M E S A Y E R, GENERAL DRAPER AND OUTFITTER, VICTORIA HOUSE, HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL. HIGH-CLASS MILLINERY A SPECIALITY. :0:0- rw fl n inspection of the large and varied general Stock is respectfully invited. itICHARD JONES, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, AND GENERAL FUNERAL UNDERTAKER. -:0:- RESIDENCE BLODWEN VILLA, BRYNFURD ROAD, HOLYWELL. BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS AND WOBKSHOPS HOLYWELL-CROSS ROAD YARD; BAGILLT-PENTRE BUILDING YARD. I SPECIAL NOTICE. Funerals completely furnished and personally superintended. Vaults and Brick Graves neatly built. Coffins of all descriptions promptly supplied. Wreaths, Shades, Tablets, Crosses, &c., in stock. Plans, Specifications and Estimates prepared for all kinds of Buildings, including Drains and Sanitary matters generally. -:0:- JOBBING WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. :c; All or&-n at Bagillt will be immediately attended to by lib. ABTHUB JONBS, Gadlys Road Farm, Bagillt. SAMUEL MORRIS, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, PAINTER, AND PAPERHANGER, GAS AND HOT WATER ENGINEER, BELL HANGER, WELL STREET, HOLYWELL. Water Cloeets, Cisterns, Water Supplies, Baths, and every desoription of Plumber's Work, fixed in the best macner, on the shortest totice. ALL SANITARY WORK CARRIED OUT WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. All work attended to personally. Estimates given. ST. W INEFRIDE'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES WELL STREET, HOLYWELL. OURSE-English French; German; Drawing; C Painting; Dancing; Calisthenics; Music (Vocal and Instrumental); plain and fancy Needlework. The Convent is under the Royal Academy for Ex- ams in Music, &c. WEEKLY BOABDBBS RECEIVED. Corporation of the City of Manchester. CONCENTRATED MURE Made from Slaughter-House and Market Refused Excrement from Pail Closets, BLOOD, BONES, FISH, Itc., Delivered in bags, carriage paid, in 2 Ton lots within 50 miles and 4 Ton lots within 100 miles, at JE3 per Ton. Special pr ioe over 100 miles. Supply strictly limited. Orders should be given early in the season to prevent disappointment. Full particulars from R. D. CALLISON, Indoor Superintendent, Cleaaeicg Department, Town Hall, Manchester. Or to- MR. BOLD ALDRED, Altrincbam, Manchester, JOHN JAMES HUGHES, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, HIGH STREEV, HOLYWELL, BEGS to anaouncethat behaBsucceededtothe businessso longsarried on by his late Fathert John Hughes, at the above premises, and trust,, that by prompt attention and moderate charges, combined with good workmanship, to merit a continuance of public support. THE HOME-MADE DEPARTMENT Willcontinue to he a special feature of the business and greatcare will be exercised to ensure the best materials only being used. STRONG BOOTS The best and cheapest Home-made Beotsin the Market. WOMEN AND J.t¡EN'S BOOTS AND SHOES OF BVBBT DBBORIPTIOlJ KEPT IN HTOCK. YOUTHS AND CHILDREN'? BOOTS AND 3LIPPEB OF EVERY VABIBTY OBDBBS F EOMPXLT ATTBNDBD TO. Repairrneatlv executed GRIFFITH JONES, BILL POSTER 8AND TOWN CRIER, UPPER SUMMER HILL, HOLYWELL The best Posting Stations in the District. All orders promptly and thoroughly carried out. .• •" "YJLF A LI. THO.U WHO DRSIRTT INFORMATION ABOUT The AtfrlruIlJtral Ilcsourres of Canada, the North -We t an«l British Columbia, and of the fcolti I1 ields In Ontario and British Columbia, SHOULD WHITE TO ALIiAX BROTHE«S, 19, James street, LIVERPOOL, FOR THKIR HANDBOOK AND PAM- PHLETS, WHICII AKP F'KWT FREH. Makes Bootlj and Harness — — wa^rproof as a duck's l<a< b 0^ I ar.d f-o?t a* velvet. Adds g three time* t > t'ie wear and allows p lishirg. COLD MEDAL ]9 EXHIBITION .LL!^ HIGHEST AWARDS. K II If If l||l Tiiif- 2-i, <>d, is, and 2s. 6d, Mlbwww II1 of ill Hontmnkt-rs, Haridlt-re, Leatliersellera, &:0. 4: MONEY Y,5 to Y,12000 MONEY A RETIRED GENTLEMEN having a LARGE SUM OF MONEY at his disposal is willing to dvanoe the same AT LESS INTEREST THAN ANY LOAN OFFICE IN ENGLAND to all espectable Householders, Tradespeople and others. Diastance no object. No Fees. No Bondsmen. Special Inducements to Farmers. All Transactions striotly private. Terms to suit everybody. Apply and be convinced, or write to- W. WHITE, 2, North Terrace, Newtown, RHYL, CONNAH'S QUAY. GOOD WIRE-CUT BUILDING BRICKS ALSO, PRESS BRICKS. APPLY TO JAMES PRINCE, BRICK WORKS, CONNAH'S QUAY. FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE. CLARKE'S WOBLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. FAMED (CLARKE'S WOBLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. J FAMED CLARKE'S WOBLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. FAMED CLARKE'S WOBLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. FAMED THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. T RF, GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER rjVHE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. rpHE BLOOD The Blood is the source from which our 1 systems are built up, and from which we rriHE BLOOD derive our mental as well as our physical A „ capabilities. If the blapd is diseased the rpHE BLOOD body is diseased and enfeebled. THE BLOOD Clarke's Blood Mixture is warranted to ■ cleanse the blojd from all impurities, rpHE BLOOD from whatever cause arising. In oases of Scrofula. Scurvy, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin T^HE BLOOD and Blood Diseases. Pimples, and Sores of T^HE BLOOD and Blood Diseases. Pimples, and Sores of A all kinds its effects are marvellous. rpHE BLOOD Thousands of wonderful cures have been effected by it. rriHE BLOOD -1- "It is with great pleasure that I write "T^HE BLOOD to let you know of the wonderful effect of A Clarke's Blood Mixture has had upon me. rnHE BLOOD For four months have had places break out on my arms and wrists (numbering rpHE BLOOD about 36), large painful, and very much J inflamed, causing me to give up work, I rpHE BLOOD have been to two doctors, and was also an -*■ out patient at one of our leading hospitals rnHE BLOOD for six weeks, but did not get any benefit from their treatment, so I thought I rnHE BLOOD would try Clarke's Blood Mixture, and A am happy to say that I soon felt better, rpHE BLOOD and after having three bottles I feel a different man altogether in fact, it has rpHE BLOOD not only cured me, but has taken away A the scars from my arms, which other rpHE BLOOD medicines did not do. You can make use I of this if you like, as no doubt there are THE BLOOD many who will be glad to know of Clarke's wonderful Blood Mixture.—Yours truly, rnHE BLOOD "J: 8AUNPEBS. A «' 55, Hill Street, Peckham, London, S.E., THE BLOOD 2nd Sept., 1895." rnHE BLOOD I tried your Clarke's Blood Mixture A for pimples, with which I have been much rnHE BLOOD troubled as far back as I can remember; After I had taken six bottles there was rnHE BLOOD not a spot left on my face, and I am glad -*■ to say the improvement has been kept rpHE BLOOD up since in addition to that my general health has much improved, and I feel T»HE BLOOD truly gratefnl to you for tbis splendid medicine.—Bemaining, gentlemen, yonrs rnHE BLOOD faithfully, J. C. WATERHOUSE." rnHE BLOOD "Moorlands, Hampton Road, Teddington 6th September, 1894. rnnE BLOOD A THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS. rpHE BLOOD For cleansing and clearing the blood rnHE BLOOD from all impurities, Clarke's Blood e c rnHE BLOOD from all impurities, Clarke's Blood Mixture cannot be too highly reoom- rpHE BLOOD mended. 1 As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, THE BLOOD and warranted free from anything injuri- J- ous to the most delicate constitution of rnHE BLOOD either sex, from infancy to old age, the -*• proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a THE BLOOD trial to test its value. THE BLOOD Sold in bottles 2s. 9d. each by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors rnHE BLOOD throughout the World, or sent to any A address on receipt of 33 stamps by the THE BLOOD Proprietors, the Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln. CLARKE'S WOHLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. FAMltD (CLARKE'S WOBLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. J FAMBD CLARKE'S WORLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. X-) FAMED CLARKE'S WORLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. c FAMED WHEN yon ASK for CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE don't be put off with some- thing else. Many retailers stock substitutes for all articles in large demand, and pay their assistants a oommishi'in on the sale of these imitations. This explains why different articles from the one asked for are so frequently { ut before purchasers. DAVIES AND Co. BBG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THB KBIT STOCK OF ART PUBLICATIONS IN BOOKLETS, LEAFLETS, AND CHILDREN'S TOY BOOKS. NEWEST GAMES AND NO V E L TIES. PRETTILY BOUND STORY EqOXS AT ALL PKICKS, SUITABLE FOB NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS AND SUNDAY SCHOOL REWARDS. A OHOIOB SELECTION OP Sunday School Illuminated Reward Gards. STOCK OF NICELY BOUND PRAYERS AND HYMNS. BANDeOJDI Pocket and rresentatiou Biblefi. JJEW BOOKSI NEW BOOKSII CONDENSED CATALOGUE OF NEW BOOKS NOW IN STOCK AT THB "OBSERVER" OFFICE, HOLYWELL At 3s. 6d. In the Rocky Mountains Craden's Concordance At 2s. 6d. Adventurous Boat Voyages Aiming Higher Arabian Nights Debtor and Creditor Helen's Babies Habits and Characteristics of Animals King of the Conjurors Lorimer Littlegood Little Mr Bouncer Making Haste to be Rich Manse Gaiden Military Heroes of England Martin Rattler True to the Last The Country of the Dwarfs The Study of the Bible The Story of the Peninsular War Three Years in a Man Trap Robinson Crusoe Rising in the World Shakespeare Prinoe Charlie Parlour Pastimes • Will Adams Milton's Poetical WorkB Living for Appearanoes Take my Advice At 2s. Notable Workers in Humble Life Archie Digby Lost in tbo Wilds of Caoada Seed Time and Harvest Defoe's Journal of the Plague] Soott's Poetical Works Confessions of a Horse Dealer Pilgrim's Progress Anecdotes of Birds, fco. Dr. Livingstone David Copperfield Dombey and SOD Fifteen Months Among Kaffire Heroes of the Battlefield KenUworth Last Days of Pompei Mr Midshipman Easy The Oare of Buisson Retribution X200 Reward Robinson Crusoe Ministering Angel Oliver Twist Three Boots 1s. 6d. Sir Walter Raleigh Breakers Ahead Geological Gossip1 Goldeu Treasury Etohing Words for the Weary Is. Geordie Stuart No Gains Without Pains Tom Cringle's Log Bewitched Lamp Caught at Last REMARKAB £ E~BARGAINS J I A large Stock of beautifully bound STANDARD WORKS and NOVELS; AT jjfd. each, ORDlJMf SELLING PRICE, 2* 0d- And ntHrerous other Books to seleot from, COLOURED TOY BOOKS. SUNDAY SCHOOL REWARDS, &c., &c., at the OBSERVER OFFICE, HOLYWELL. TO BE LET—A BEERHOUSE, in Bagillt; JL also a fully-licensed PUBLICHOUSE, in Flint.-Apply to KBLSTBBTON "Pht whey 00. LD. HIGH S T E IB T (Opposite the Kings Head Hotel), HOLYWELL. ESTABLISHED, 1866. W. OWEN (Successor to D. Williams), FAMILY B VTCHER MEAT (Prime Quality only), FRESH DAILY. A LARGE STOCK OF HOME-CURED HAMS AND BACON IN GRAND CONDITION. All Orders receive prompt and careful attention HOLYWELL COUNTY SCHOOL. GIRLS' DEPARTMENT. mis,micss- Miss NORAH 0. TRAYES, B.A., (LONDON), HONOUBS, Teaching Diploma of the Cambridge Training Syndicate late of the North London Collegiate Sohool and University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. The Girls' Department will be OPENED on TUESDAY, ApRIL 27th, 1897. The School will be conducted on the lines of the English High Schools, and in addition to other subjects arrangements will be made for the teaching of Musio (Vocal and Instrumental) and Drawing. Fees payable in advance, 12 per term. The Governors are prepared to consider applica- tions for Bursaries. Further particulars can be obtained from the Headmaster, Mr J, C. DAVIES, M.A., or from the undersigned, to whom all applications for admission should be made. FRED. LLEWELLYN-JONES, B.A., LL.B., Solioitor, Holywell, Clerk to the Governors. March 25th, 1897. FLINT ATHLETIC SPORTS, THE TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL SPORTS OF THB Flint Castle Lodge of Odd-Fellows, M.U., WILL BE HELD ON WHIT-TUESDAY, YUNE 8th, 1897. Particulars will appear shortly. J. WILSON OWEN, HON. SEC. HUGH OWEN, TBBASUBBB. NORTH WALES AND SHROPSHIRE BILLPOSTING COMPANY. Owners:- The Wrexham District Advertising and Billposting Co., Ltd.) HEAD OFFICES :— 24, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM. BBANOHES :— HOLYWELL, BUCKLEY AND ELLESMERE. Proprietors of best and most prominent Private Stations in Holywell Distriot. Orders, Posters and Handbills, should be sent to E. P. LYONS, Billposter, Holywell. This Company have carried out tho largest Billposting Contracts last year ever given in North Wales. WANTED.-Experienoed BRICKLAYERS on TV the new Holywell County Sohool Building. —Good wages paid to competent men.—Apply at the Building, PBNTOAES-BOAD, HOLYWELL. TO BE L E T—"VBON HOTJSB," MOBTYN, containing 12 rooms, out-buildings and gardens. —Apply to E. PABBY, Penyinaes, Holywell. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, a large YARD, occupying a good oentral position in Holywell, admirably adapted for the business of a coal dealer or general merchant.—Apply, THoJUS HUGHES, joiner and builder, Holywell. TO BE SOLD or LET.—LLWYN-Y-GLYN, MOLD, FLINTSHIRE. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, containing Drawing, Dining, and Breakfast Rooms, six Bed-rooms, Bath-rooms, W.O., and the usual domestic offices; Stabling, Coach* house, Outbuildings, and large Garden. Nine acres of land may be bad if required.—Apply to Mr W. T. THOMAS, Hafod Alan, Mold; or to Mr. W. CBAIG, Ashton-on-Mersy, Manchester. A SELEOT DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES is now OPEN at ST. WINBFBIDK'S CONVENT, Well Street. Only a limited number eceived.-For Terms, apply to the STTFBBIOBESS. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. DO you require your Corn ground ? Send it to FLINT MILL. The work can be done quiokly and well. ALFRED MAYERS, 8, MIZFOSD STREET, HOLD. BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER A GOOD MISSION Is that which has for its object a desire to afford relief to those suffering from NERVOUS TROUBLES) EXHAUSTION, DmnmT, LIVER OR KIDNET ArrscTiows, and all complaints of a weakening nature. I have been restored to health, after many years' suffering, and will now gladly send the prescription which cured me free to any sufferer forwarding aa addressed envelope. I send it with every confidence, knowing its virtne.wname this SI per. ADDRESS—W. H. BROWN, M HKBHA.M BOAS, BRIGHTON, SUSSXX. { "The Nimble 9D." F Great Reduction In Price to 9d, pep lb., M In order to Reduce Stock, but QUALITY GOOD AS EVER, m Over 100,000 Beds already Sold ,^pl to thoroughly satisfied Purchasers. NEWHAM'S 1 LINCOLNSHIRE Wk • FEATHER BEDS I e Thele Beds are e 11 our own extensive fao- Boston, Lines., m stron- deralin nbor The quality, sweet- ness, and puri- quality, sweet- A ness, and puri- U ty of enry bed I Ta..ranteed. 6a ALWAY S GIVE SATIS- U J FACTlO N,and ¡ many thøu- V landa of pm- chasera sent ua flatter- I) ing testiMOnt- ala and other ord, r. for bed.. Any sized Bed, 9d. per lib, to any station in the United Sg) FEATHERS only, 9d. per 1T>. The trade supplied. KjS X All Orders must be accompanied by Cheque or r.u.v. /M Kv) (which, as security to pure ah Be rs, may be lOdayi), Send for samples of Feathers and Ticks, OS Price Liats, etc;, which will "be sent Post mw need not be returned. Great reduction on three or KM more beds. Bedsteads, Blankets, Down Qmlts, Mat- Hn) tresses, etc., supplied at lowest prices, Lists free on application. rlease mention this *Pel\ following prices, which are 25 per cent, less than our recently advertised prices— recently advertised pri. No. 1 Single Bed, Bolster & Pillow Ofl/ (|9| 2c 6ft. 3iu. by 3ft. 6in., weighing 401bs. WW/ Bj) No. 2—Double Bed, Bolster, and 2c Two Pillows, 6ft. 6in. by 4ft. 6in. QJ/ft Bu weighing 501bs. No. 3-Double Bed, Bolster, and ZEJ mj) Two Pillows, 6ft. 6in. by 4ft. 6in., /O tKV 2*^ -w eighing 551bs. ~1 ( /2m MM No. 4-— Extra size Bed, Bolster and VsP Two Pillows, 6ft. 6in, by Sft„>|Q /tt jroi weighing 651bs. VGm fi P. o. NEWHAM & CO., FLINT CHORAL SOCIETY. A SACRED CONCERT WILL BB OIVBN BY THH ABOVB SOCIETY, IN THB TOWN HALL. FLINT. ON TO URSDA Y, the 8th of APRIL, 1897, AT 7-30 p.m. PABT I. Performance by the Choir of Dr. A. R. GI-AUL'B SACRED CANTATA "THE HOLY CITY." PART II. Miscellaneous Selection of SACRED SOLOS AND CHORUSES Including Mendel8sohtils Hear my Prayer" (solo Master Dryland), and As the hart pants." ABTISTBS MISS ANNIE NELSON, Liverpool; MISS EDITH ROBERTS, Chester; MR. J. H. THOMPSON, Chester; MR. PETERS TONES, Chester; and MASTER BERTIE DRYLAND, Late Solo Boy Chester Cathedral: ACCOMPANIST :—M I S S OWEN. ADMIBSION :—2s.; Is. and 6d. EASTER HOLIDAYS. — ASSEMBLY HALL, HOLYWELL. ENORMOUS ATTRACTIONS QDA70 W Z"azr e WEDNESDAY, APRIL list .1897. THE SNOWDROPS." Further partioulars- shortly. C. E. P. JONES, HON. Sxc. THE THREE LEADING MAGAZINE, THE CENTURY MAGAZINE. APRIL, 1897. PBOFUSKLT ILLUSTBATBD. PmCB, Is. 4D. The Tomb of General Grant, Riverside Drive, New York City, Frontispiece.—Old Georgetown. A Social Panorama. John Williamson Palmer.-The Oello. Meredith NiohoIBon.-General Sberman's Opinion of General Grant. William Tecomseh Sherman.—General Grant at the Bonanza Mines. Frederiok D. Grant.—Campaigning with Grant. Grant's Dash for Petersburg. With a picture by B. West Olinedinst, and a map. Horace Porter-The Tomb of General Grant. With portaits and picture by Otto H. Baoher. Horace Porter.-Sunny Harbor or Stormy Sea? Ella Giles Ruddy.- Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker. VI. S. Weir Mitchell.—"Al' Heil IWheeling in Tyrolean Valleys. George E. Waring, Jr.—By Contraries. Edith M. Thomas.—A New Amerioan Sculptor. George Grey. William A. Ooffin. Even as the Wave. George De Clyver Curtis.-The Days of Jeanne D'Aro. I. Mary Hartwell Catberwood.— New Conditions in Central Africa. E. J. Glave.— The Fall of the House of Robbinson. Annie Steger Winston.-The Red Columbine. Elizabeth Akers, leo, to. ST. NICHOLAS FOR APRIL, 1897. PBOVOSSLT ILLUMMAT=. PBXOB, Is. Frontispiece. "Chums." From a painting by H. Dolpb.-A Five-o'clook Tea. Verse. S. J. Brigham. Moses' A Tame Eagle. W ooloott Le Clear Beard. -Pietcreg. "The Gouty Wizard and Snake."—The last Three Soldiers. Chapters X, XI. Wm. Henry Shelton.—Kitty and Polly. Jingle. Delia Hart Stone.—The Leprecawn. Verse. Win- throp Packard.—Seeing and Believing. Harold Wilson, M.D.-The New Umbrella. Verse. Agnes Lee.-Silk and Cedars. Harry Fenn.—On the Ferry. M. L. Tan Vorst— Master Skylark. Chaps. XVII, XVIII, XIX. John Bennett.—The Lights that Guide in the Night. Lt. John H, Ellicott, U.S.N.-Picture "An Intruder." -Outside and In- side Weather. Verse. Jessie Macmillan Anderson. —The Boyless Town. Verse. Robert Olarkson Tongue.-Miss Nina Barrow. Chapters V, VI. Frances Courtenay Baylor, &c., &o. MACMILLAN'S MAGAZINE. APRIL, 1897. On SHILLING. The Prinoe ef Wales's Hospital Fnnd by O. S. Looh.—A Leaf from the Journals of a Landscape- Painter by Edward Lear.—Unwritten Books.—The Black Dog; a Tale of the Tay.—The Remaking of the Army; by Stevinus.-The Famine in India by Colonel Trevor, C.S.I, (late Agent to the Governor- General in Rajputana). IT II 0 MAS. L L 0 Y JJ, (LATH P. LLOYD & SON), ESTABLISHED, 1888, Painter, Plumber, Gas Fitter, Bell Hanger, Glazier, Paper Hanger, Hot and Cold Water Engineer. Electric Bells Fixed and Repaired. Shower Baths and Sprays Fixed and Repaired. CAST IRON LANDERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OILS, PAINTS AND COLORS OF THB BBSTDB80BIPTI0N ALWAYS KEPT. Estimates given for all kinds of Work, and Orders promptly executed on the shortest notioe. EVERY VARIETY OF GLASS KEPT IN STOCK THE LARGEST STOCK OF BRASS WORK &FITTING ALWAY ON RAN. PICTURES FRAMED AND MOUNTED. HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL, N.W I SUN INSURANCE OFFICE* FOUNDED 1710 Sum insured in 1895. £ 390,775,000, For all particulars apply to the following Agent. HOLYWELL.MB. ROBERT THOMAS. MOLD MBSSBS KELLY, KEENE & CO ST. ASAPH, MB. Ll. LLOYD. BUCKLEY Ms. EDWARD ROBERTS, THE j QUEEN'S DIAMOND JUBILEE AT a Publio Meeting held at the Assembly Hall, Holywell, on the 22nd day of March, 1897, James Williams, Esq., Chairman of the Holywell Urban Distriot Council, presiding, it was unani- mously resolved that TUESDAY, the 22nd day of JUIOI next, be observed as a General Holiday within the Holywell Urban District and the Township of Greenfield, and that Subscriptions be invited for giving all Sohool Children and the aged Poor within that district a treat in honor of the attain- ment of the sixtieth year of the reign of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Qaeen. 8absoriptions for that objeot will be received at the National Provincial and North and Sooth Wales Banks, at Holywell. The following subscriptions have already been promised :— X fi- d. Mr J. Lloyd Price, Mertyn 10 10 0 Rev R. O. Williams, The Vicarage. Holywell. 5 5 0 Dr James Williams, Castle Hill, Holywell 6 6 0 Mr T. A. Lambert, Lambert's Hotel, Holywell. 6 6 0 DrJ. O. Jones. Bodowen, Holywell 2 8 0 Mr J. H. Hague, High-street, Holywell 110 Mr A. Foster Williams, Bryntirion, HolywslI 1 1 0 Mr J. Ll. Williams, Bryntirion. Holywetl. 1 1 0 Mr B. L. Re vis, North and South Wale3 Bank. 110 Rev W. A. Morris, Greenfield 1 1 0 S. L. RBVIS, Honorary Treasurer, North and South Wales Bank Holywell. ROSEBT THOXAS, Honorary Secretary, Bryn Offa, Holywell.

THURSDAY, ApRIL 1ST, 1897.

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