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Local Business Guide. lvl (D ID 1 J. SATTM, wATc'ttMAkER,* High St., MOLD, f f and OPTICIAN, a J 1 Best selection of RINGS, Wedding and Engagement. j| 0 J GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, SOUVENIRS AND TRINKETS ..ffl-i.t1H-lt -:tH'" I I I I S? PESISQ&Pfl The Prize Float & Carriage Builders, &e., 1 C, yELliO a UU. CHESTER STREET, MOLD. J Ralii Cars, Liverpool Gigs, Dog Carts, Governess Cars, Floats, &c. jf { £ Every description of Vehicle built to order. Rubber Tyring on the premises. 1? X REPAIRS—Painting, Trimming & Leather Work of every description neatly executed »E at reasonable charges. Estimates free. Motors Repaired and Re-painted. i +++++++++++++++++++++.+++++++++++++++++++++ I jr. S. SUKmEi"X', I W iue and Spirit Merchant, 44, High Street, MOLD. Telephone 23. f BASS'S ALE AND GUINNESS'S STOUT. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 44 | WILLIAM MEREDITH, XV", 47, High St, MOLD, f CHURCH AND CHAPEL DECORATOR. V V *5* Workmen sent to all parts of Wales. Special Pattern Books sent out. ,$.* Contracts carried out equal to the best City firms. CHESTER. +++++++++++++++..tt++++.+.}t.+.{.+++. i BARGAINS in FURNITURE of every description at T. G. BURRELL S, ^"7^, Chester, t +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ $Sheepskin Mats. 4/9; Hearthrugs, 25/= colours), f REPAIRS, DYEING, CLEANING, DRESSING, at Moderate Prices. i Newstead, PRACTICAL FURRIER, + CITY ROAD, CHESTER. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++.+++++++++++++++ I ELLIS'S Cestrian PIANOS i For 10/6 per month. £ $71, Foregate St., CHESTER. + + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 414 ELECTRIC LIGHTING. ESTIMATES FREE. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 4|» Telephone 180. All makes of Lamps kept in Stock. I. F- J- J0N £ S- & SON. E Jte, CHESTER, i ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |' Aiwsra:fitJE3Sft Voij.a, f | CRAWFORD, Bridge Street Row, CHESTER. | OAK CHESTS, TABLES, BUREAUS, ETC. £ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ *4 *4 *+4 .4'4 *4*4 +** J4 .*4 -4 .*4 .4*4 -4*4 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ *4 '4 C -4 -*44 -§$.4 i Chester Silver Motor Co. f | Tc.30,. 75, Foregate St., CHESTER. «4?S £ &i.»$ £ O Chester. £ *• Motor Engineers and Repairers. Estimates Free. ❖ First-class Work Guaranteed. £ —————————— + 1044 Agents for the famous 44 t DARRACQ, TALBOT, AND ARROL JOHNSTON CARS. t V 4» Trials and Particulars as above, + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
MICHELIN STOCKISTS IN FLINTSHIRE.…
MICHELIN STOCKISTS IN FLINTSHIRE. JONES MOTOR AND CYCLE CO., Ltd., King Street, Mold. T. M. DUTTON, The Garage, Queen's Ferry. F. PARKES, Bodfor Street, Rhyl.
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A Bury tailor named James Mulligan 11 made his 150th appearance at the police court on Tuesday, when he was cli-arged with drunkenness but was set free on a pro- mise to behave himself. I
FIGHT BETWEEN ALLIGATORS.…
FIGHT BETWEEN ALLIGATORS. A couple of alligators in the Coney Islam. Zoo at the White City had a fierce fight, and for over half an hour, despite probing with long iron rods by the keepers, their jaws were locked together. Eventually they were separated by a meal of flesh.
Motor Notes.
Motor Notes. Competitions are "the thing" nowadays. Go where you will you come across the competition face flushed, strangely serious, the eyes fixed upon the far-away; half-closed j eyes with that dull glaze possessed also by the optics of a fish deceased. If the com- peting one is a friend of yours you will probably be rushed at, almost before you can lay your hat and gloves aside; a series of weird pictures will be thrust under your nose and a voice hoarse with pent-up feeling will beseech you to supply offhand a solu- tion for number 23, failing which you will be the horrible cause of the loss of a ten shilling cash prize and half a hundredweight of some frightfully useful line of domestic o goods. These are symptoms of the keenest enjoy- ment. There is nothing to be alarmed at. Your failure to translate into Pool Quay a picture of a small lake and a gentleman whose preference does not appear to be water trying to find the slot in his front-door yale, will only spur your hoarse friend to greater efforts, to secure correspondingly trivial re- sults. But what about running a competition yourself, for a prize not so trifling? This is an idea which has occurred to Michelin and they offer it to you. You will have no brain- waving to do, no coupons to collect; you leave all the work to the tyre and simply record the results in a book, specially pre- pared for the purpose, a copy of which the Micheline Tyre Co., Ltd., will send you gratis on application at their address, 81, Fulham Road, London, S.W. Michelin want you to prove by actual trial that Michelin Tyres will pay best. The Record Book is given you in order that you may calculate exactly how much each cover, of all the makes you use, costs you per mile. It will enable you to get at your tyre-mileage cost to a penny and will show you which make of tyro yields you the greatest return on your outlay. I This is a competition among tyres that is very well worth your while; for, when you come to consider the fact, it will enable you to decide, once and for all, which tyres to buy and which to avoid. A postcard bearing your name and ad- dress and the word "Record Book" is suffi- cient to secure you a complimentary copy by return. BIBENDUM.
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With the Woods
With the Woods FLINTSHIRE LEAGUE. Last Saturday's Matches. PEXYFFORDD v. BAILEY HILL. PENYFFORDD. S. Wilcock 21 P. Mesisham 10 G. Jones 21 H. Eccleston 12 E Catherall 19 J. Price 21 J. Davies 21 D. Hibbert 21 R. Price 17 G. Mesliam 21 W. Price 7 J. Crofts 21 212 BAILEY HILL. LI. Blackwell 9 G. Macfarlane 21 W. S. Taylor 7 J. Brannan 21 R. Hughes 21 E. Barnett 13 Thos. Jones (Tower) 7 Peter Edwards 10 W. H. Whitley 21 R. H. Parry 5 G. Blackwell 21 W. Griffiths 12 168 BOWLING GREEN HOTEL, MOLD, v. SHOTTON CONSERVATIVES. BOWLING GREEN HOTEL. C. Williams 21 H. Davies 21 J. Blackledge 14 J J. Jones 18 E. Wright 18 J. Davies 12 D. A. Roberts 20 H. North .I. 11 E. Jones 21 S. Roberts 11 T. Quest I. 21 J. Hughes 21 209 SHOTTON CONSERVATIVES. S. Reynolds 15 A. Brereton 5 G. Meredith 21 G. Poole 21 S. Williams 21 Z. Severns 21 W. Cooper 21 H. Bruc-kshaw 21 W. Robbine 14 W. Ames 21 H. Harmes 4 E. Lefley 17 202 CONNAH'S QUAY CONSERVATIVES v. BUCKLEY FREE LIBRARY. CONNAH'S QUAY CONS. J. Griffiths 21 C. Welch 20 A. Hewitt 21 G. Plant 21 W. Taylor 21 W. S. Hewitt 21 A. Jones (Capt.) 21 J. P Hughes 21 P. Hearne 21 Jesse Jones 14 Jos. Hughes 21 E. Griffiths 21 244 FREE LIBRARY. E. Jones 12 J. W. Williams 21 W. Bellis 5 T. IVilliams 14 J. W. Griffiths 11 W. Crofts 5 T. Horsfield (Capt.) 17 S. Jones 13 G. A. Williams 14 H. Bellis 21 S. Hayes 6 J. E. Ellis 16 155 HAWARDEN v. SHOTTON CLUB. HAWARDEN. T. Wright 21 E. Messham 12 W. Wright 21 W. Morris 13 F. Fennah 21 A. E Jones 21 J. Catherall 18 L. Millington 21 J. Millington 21 P. Carr 21 W. Short 16 T Ellis 16 222 SHOTTON CLUB. W. Walton 14 E. Forrester 21 G. Simmons 16 S. Forrester 21 T. Dovev 12 W. Syth" 18 E. Crofts 21 J.Millington 14 A. J. Mothersole 9 D. Millington 15 D. Brotherstone 21 J. Bates 21 203 ? BISTRE AVENUE v. FLINT BISTRE AVENUE. T. Griffiths 21 J. S. Shone 6 Jos. Shepherd 8 John Griffiths 21 G. Humphreys 12 R. Cunnah 21 M. Bellis (capt.) 21 T. Iball 21 Wm. Hughes 21 Thos. Ellis 21 John Lewis 21 T. W. Owen 13 207 FLINT. S Cotterill 20 Wm. Lloyd 21 T. Ashcroft 21 S. Cole 4 H. Ashcroft 21 T. Campbell 20 E. J. Bellis 12 C. Coleelough 20 T. B. Bellic, (capt.) 18 J. Evans 19 C Strefford 20 J. Ellis 21 217 NEW BRIGHTON v. PADESWOOD. NEW BRIGHTON. W. Roberts (capt) 18 Sam Jones 21 Robt. Edwards 19 Joseph Hughes 21 Fred Powell 8 Dan Roberts 17 E. Griffiths 20 W H. Lewis 16 W. Roberts, B.B. 14 C. R Lamb 21 S. Shone 21 Amos Roberts 12 208 PADESWOOD. W Roberts 21 J. Stanley 12 A. Williams 21 R. Smith 8 J. Lewis 21 E. Brookfield 21 D. Stanley (Capt.) 21 R. Evans 21 R. Wynne 21 S. Shone 19 P. Parry 16 F Chesters 21 223 LEAGUE TABLE. Results to date. P. W. L. Pts. Padeswood 9 8 1 16 Hawarden 8 6 2 12 Shotton Club 7 5 2 10 Flint Cons 7 5 2 10 Bailey Hill 5 3 2 6 N-ew Brighton 7 3 4 6 Free Library 4 2 2 4 Rose and Thistle 5 2 3 4 Connah's Quay Cons. 5 2 3 4 Bowling Green Hotel 7 2 5 4 Penyffordd 8 2 6 4 Shotton Cons. 6 1 5 2 Bistre Avenue 6 1 5 2 NEXT SATURDAY'S FIXTURES. Flint Cons. v. Padeswood. Bailey Hill v. Shotton Club. Buckley Free Library v. Bowling Green Hotel. Penyffordd v. Connah's Quay Cons. New Brighton v. Bistre Avenue. Shotton Conservatives v. Hawarden. COUNTY MATCH THURSDAY, JUNE 18 IMPORTANT. The names of each club's representatives to be sent to the secretary of the Associa- tion on or before June 4th, as the draw takes place ten days prior to match. Ordinary. DR. TWEMLOW'S TEAM v. LEAGUE TEAM. Played on the Flint Conservative Club's green on May 20th. DR. TWEMLOW'S TEAM. i C. Clews 18 A. Coppack 7 II. Buck 7 H. Lloyd 21 Dr. Twemlow (capt.) 21 J. E. Lloyd 21 B. Hawkyard 21 P D. Jones 19 R. Stacey 11 W. Evans 21 O. O'Neil 20 A. Ellis 12 199 LEAGUE TEAM. S. Cottrill 21 C. Strefford 21 II. Ashcroft 21 J. Ellis 14 T. B. Bellis 20 T. B. Bellis (capt.) 20 T. Ashcroft 19 I T. Campbell 13 C. Colclough 21 W. Lloyd 21 E. J. Bellici 16 J. Evans 21 S. Cole 21 229 «
Cricket.
Cricket. HOLYWELL MAKE A START. The initial match of the newly-formed Holywell C.C. was played on the ground in the Strand on Saturday afternoon. Con- sidering the short time applied in prepara- tion, the pitch was fair and gives promise of improvement with a frequent use of the roller. The match was more in the nature of a trial of the members. The players showed keenness and there is the making of a good eleven in the young men of Holywell. 0 Diligent all-round practice will work won- ders in a few weeks, and if they will only put in as much evening practice as they possibly can, they will have no occasion to be ashamed of their appearance in the field. The match was between teams of thirteens captained by Mr. J. Parry (vice-captain of the club), and Mr. Rawson. Scores MR. RAWSON'S TEAM. J. McNamara b Parry 8 Cecil Edwards c Foulkes b Williarn6 3 N. Williams b Parr y 0 R. Rawson b Parry 0 Alun Jones c and b Parry 23 Alf. Jones b Pirry 0 W. Williams b Parry 0 I. Hill c Evans b Parry 7 F. McNamara run out 6 Ernest Jones st F. Jarvis 0 J. Bywater st F. Jarvis 0 E. Hill not out 3 J. Roberts c Parry b Hensley 6 Extras 6 Total 62 VICE CAPTAIN'S TEAM. Ivor Foulkes b Edwards 2 J. Evans b Edwards 0 E. Hughes b Edwards 0 W. Hill b Edwards 4 A. Jones c J. McNamara b Edwards 2 E. Hensley c Hill b J. Hill 6 Bellis b Edwards 3 F. Jarvis b Edwarda 24 C. Pontefract b Edwards 0 J. D. Williams b J. i\lc-Namara, 1 J. Parry not out 7 J. Jones b Edwards 1 C. Morris b Edwards 0 Extras 5 Total. 55 HALKYN II. v. NORTOHP HALL II. Played on the former ground Saturday last. Score:- HALKYN II. R. O. Jones b Millington 4 H. T revor Harper b Lovelock 3 I W. Barclay b Lovelock 0 W. H. Davies b Lovelock 19 Tom Parry b Lovelock 18 W J. Jones b Lovelock 0 W. J. Lloyd c Ellis b Lovelock 6 J. T. Evans c and b Marsh 2 R. B. Chester not out 11 Dan Roberts run out 4 Caradoc Davies c Millington b Marsh 1 Extras 2 Total 70 NORTHOP HALL II. J. Ellis b W. J. Jones 0 F. Marsh b Barclay 5 W. Tyson b Barclay 6 H. Powell b Barclay 1 A. Lovelock b Barclay 13 C. Millington run out 9 F. Powell c Chester b Barclay 8 J. Roberts b Barelav 10 C. Roberts c Davies b Harper 0 H. Jones b Barclay 1 T. Hughes c and b W. J. Jones 0 Extras 12 Total. 65 PONTBLYDDYN v. NORTHOP. Played at Northop on Saturday. Scores: PONTBLYDDYN. W. Hurst lbw b Astbury 28 E. Roberts run out 0 A. Hayes b F. Jones 2 O. Hewitt c Simons b Astbury 7 R. W. Johnson c Rogers b Price 24 T. Williams b Astbury 0 J. Williams run out 0 M. Roberts not out 4 W. Roberts b Price 7 G. H. Garston b Harrison 1 E. Lloyd run out 4 Extras 14 Total 91 NORTHOP. W. G. Astbury b Garston 20 S. Jones run out 0 T. C. Harrison c M. Roberts b E. Roberts 4 E. Price c Hurst b E Roberts 2 Fred Jones b Lloyd 0 G. Rogers c Johnson b Lloyd 0 L. Jones b E. Roberts 7 Godfrey Jones b Garston 1 R. Simons b Garston 0 J. Johnson c Hewitt b Garston 1 J. T. Hughes not out 0 Extras 2 Total 37 SHOTTON v. PENYFFORDD. Played at Shotton on Saturday last. Scores PENYFFORDD. H. Davies c Broster b Ridley 22 T. J. Davison b Clarkson 13 J. W. Bellis b Clarkson 0 H. G. Parry c Craddock b Ridley. 5 T. D. Dolby b .Clarkson p. 30
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A barrister at Liverpool on Tuesday caused much laughter by saying to a witness 0 "What part of his anatomy was drunk; was he drunk in his head or his legs?"
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MOSQUITO PLAGUE IN ENGLAND.…
MOSQUITO PLAGUE IN ENGLAND. Harrow is suffering from a plague of mos- quitos, and chemists are busy supplying re- medies for swollen faces and hands. In some cases intense pain has resulted and caused entire prostration.
DONCASTER ENLARGED.
DONCASTER ENLARGED. The Local Government Board has sanc- tioned the incorporation of three rural dis- tricts with Donc-aster. This will increase the area of the borough from 1,695 acres to 4,831 and the population from 30,516 to 48,455. The number of town councillors is increased from 18 to 27, and the number pi aldermen from 6 to 9
Cricket.
D. Hibbert c and b Clarkson 2 J. Wright c Lamb b Gordon 1 J. Martin lbw b Clarkson 3 G. Davies b Clarkson 0 J. W. Hibbert b Clarkson 0 P. Jones not out 1 Extras 8 Total. 85 SHOTTON. G. Jones lbw b Davidson 9 G. Gordon run out 44 Dr. Craddock c Davison b Wright 0 F. Ridley b Wright 0 J. Broster b Dolby 15 A. Catherall run out 2 J. Clarkson b Wright 7 R. Holden b Wright 10 J. Lamb b Jones 5 F.Breedennotout. 14 F. Brooks b H. Davies 16 Extras 10 Total 132 SATURDAY'S FIXTURES. Penyffordd v. Brymbo.