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DENBIGH. i i HAUKET DAY, Wednesday.—Fair Days, Second Tuesday and Wednesday in each month. 1 RfitriBTnAK of Births, Marriages and Deaths. —Mr. Gwilym Parry, Chapel Place. r VALS or CLWYD Cricket, Croquet and Tennis Club. —Secretary, Mr. Guy Conran, Brondytfryn. I DENIIIGH Provident Society and Clothing Club.— President, Rev. D. Davies Secretary, Mr. J. i Palmer. COUNTY COURT.—Offices, Hall Square. Registrar, Mr. R. Humphreys Roberts; bailiff, Mr. Thomas r Roberts, Bryntirion. r*'W c WATKII AND GAS COMPANY.—Chairman, Mr. P. H. Chaombres; secretary, Mr. W. Ewart Brock; office, J The Fron. J INMBMARY.—Chairman of Committee, Colonel Slesham; house surgeon, Dr. G Leseene; lady 1 superintendent, Miss E. E. Ellis secretary, Mr. J. > Parry Jones. «■ POLICE STATION.—Town Hall Lock-up, Love- Supt. Hugh Jones, Love-Jane Sergt. John Har vey, Lock-up, Love-lane. Police Officers John I Evan.- (Henilan), John Rogers, and T. D. Williams, Fikb BRIGADK.—Headquarters, Hall Square; Captain, R. W. Lloyd, Vale-street; Lieutenants. ( J. Morris Davies, Love-lane, and W. G. Helsby, ( Vale-street. ( THE GUARDX^kS for Denbigh Parish on the St. Asaph Boarii of Guardians are Messrs. Hugh J Williams, W. H. Hughes, T. C. Jones, J. Ellis Jonc, and Kobert Lloyd (Henllan Urban). t B,v.;cs.—Rational and Provincial, Mr. R. E. Hug) es, manager; North and South Wales, I Mr. James, manager.—Building Society, Seev ?tary, Mr. William Parry. JN 'riiosK LEAGUE for Denbigh and District.— 1 Councillor, Col. Mesham; Dame President, .1\ll.S" Griffith, Plas Pigot; hon. secretary, Mrs. E. J. s Sway ne. t TkciIxical SCHOOL.—Managed by a Committee ( representing the County and Town Councils, and t County School and other local Bodies: Secretary, 1 Mr. Win. Price, Bron Haul. WKST DENBIGHSHIRE and Denbigh Borough I Constitutional Club, High Street and Love Lane. — > Chairman of Directors, Col. Mesham; secretary, 1 Mr. B. Bryan; steward, Mr. Charles. Queen VICTORIA Jubilee Nursing Institution, 1 Local Branch. —-Lady Superintendent, Mrs. Hum- phreys Roberts hon. secretary, Miss Amy Wynne 1 Edwards; resident nurse, Miss Williams, 73. Vale- street. 1 FREE Reading and Recreation Rooms, Coffee, Billiard Rooms, and Public Bath.—President, Col. ( R. Lloyd Williams; vice-presidents, Miss Town- J she".1, Miss Geld Edwards, and Mrs. Turnour hon. £ secretary, Mr. J. Jones, 61, Love lane. Open from. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m, PROVIDED (OH COUNCIIJ SCHOOLS.—Love Lane J Boys: Headmaster, Mr. E. J. Roberts Fron Goch Girls: Headmistress, Miss Davies; Fron Gocn In- fants Headmistress, Miss Jones; Henilan Mixed School: Headmaster, Mr. W. J. Griffiths; Infants: t Headmistress, Miss Clarke. « I CONSTITUTIONAL UNION, Love Lane—President, I Col Mesham; vice-presidents, Mr. John Davies, 1 Mr. C. Cottom, and Col. T. A. Wynne. Edwards < secretary and borough registration agent, Mr. T. 1 Jones-Williams, Love lane registration agent for 1 Denbigh, Ruthin and District, Mr. B. Bryan; 1 organiser and registration agent for West Denbigh- shire, Mr. D. E. Jenkins. <■ RESIDENT CLElWY and Officials, &c.—Rev. D. 1 Davies, B.A., rector, The Heetory; Rev. T. Walter ] htoyd B.A., Clergy House, Vale street; (second I cwfacy temporally vacant) and Rev. H. « Humphrey Llovd (pro teoio. >>■•'), Clergy House, curates. Churchwardens: St. Mary's, Mr. John Davies, Bronyparc, and Mr. R. D. Hughes, High 1 street. St. David's, Dr. 11. James Hughes, Vale < ° street, and Mr. Edward Parry, HoHand House. < 1 Organists: English, Mr. Alec. Bellamy; Welsh. I Sir. \V. M. Pierce. RESIDENT NONCONFORMIST MINISTERS. —Wes- < leyans, Rev R. Lloyd Jones (Superintendent), and Rev E. G. Turner. Independents, Rev.' J. Charles. 1 Calvinistic Methodists, Capel Mawr, Rev. Evan J Jones. C.M. Henilan Street, Rev. Hugh Pugh. Calvinistic Methodist Statistical Secretary, Rev. Joseph Evans. Baptists, Rev.. English Chapel, Rev. D. E. Jenkins, pastor. Iiid*>- leyans, Rev R. Lloyd Jones (Superintendent), and Rev E. G. Turner. Independents, Hey: J. Charles. 1 Calvinistic Methodists, Capel Mawr, Rev. Evan J Jones. C.M. Henilan Street, Rev. Hugh Pugh. Calvinistic Methodist Statistical Secretary, Rev. • Joseph Evans. Baptists, Rev.. ] English Chapel, Rev. D. E. Jenkins, pastor. Indp- ] pendent Chapel, Green, Rev. Thomas Jones, and secretary of the Free Church Council. ( THE CASTLE. The tine old ruins, the resort of thousands of visitors, afford magnificent views of the Vale of Clwyd. Open daily. Fee to visitors, The Castle is managed by a local committee. ( <'■ Present,- 'Mr. J. P. Lewis; vice-president, Mr. K'-iepler; chairman of Committee, Mr. Charles Cottom; secretary, Mr. B. Bryan. The Castle- ] keeper, Mr. W: Roberts, resides opposite the Castle. NOJnn WALES LUNATIC ASYLUM.—Chairman of Committee, P. P. Pennant, Esq. medical superin- tendent, Dr. Ll. F. Cox assistant medical officers, I Dr. W. W. Herbert and Dr. Frank Jones steward and clerk, Mr. William Barker; matron, Mrs. M. Niven Cluirch chaplain, Hey. D. Davies Noncon- formist chaplain, Rev. Joseph Evans; Catholic cTnCiilil[tTr,li..v.jrather Williams, ».J. I1 Bouorc.u MAGISTRATES (Resident).—Dr. David Lloyd (Mayor), Colonel K. Lloyd Williams, Messrs. 3 J. Harrison Jones, H. If. Roberts, Robert Owen, J. H Davies, T. W. Bowdage, Co). T. A. Wynne !| Edwards, Dr. J. R. Hughes, M.D., Messrs. R. E. j§ Hughes, James Hughes, A. Lloyd Jones clerk, Mr. I J. Parry Jones. Meetings are held on alternate Fridays special meetings on Tuesdays. HIFLE VOLUNTEERS.—Armoury and Drill Hall, Lenton-pool; Commandant, Capt. F. Clough In- |j structor, Sergt. J. Pays Surgeon, Dr. J.R.Hughes. j| Battalion Officers resident in the district, Col. T. A. 9 Wynne-Edwards, V.D. Colonel commanding the I Battalion, Major E. J. Swayne; also Lieut. -Col. C. I Hf Mainwaring, Lieut.-Col. R. Lloyd Williams, H L^ut.-Col. R. Gregson Ellis, and Lient.-Col. S. B Grfecson Ellis. B CATHOLIC CHURCH AND SCHOOL.—Priest: The 'Rev. | Father Williams, S.J., St. Beunc's College Head B ^list^esij of School, Mrs. McManus. School ■ Mfrfiagers: The Rer. Father Williams, Chairman B and Correspondent, Mr. W. Keepfer, Mr. D. B Cumming, Sir. Frank Jones. For the County B Council, Mr. Sam T. Miller. For the Town I Council, the Rev. James Charles. H PURLIC SCHOOLS.—County School: Headmaster, I Mr. D. H. Davies, B.A.: assistant-masters: Mr. Allen, M.A., ZSlr. Christopher Jones. B.A., and Mr. B Hugh Jones, B.A.; chairman ot the local governors, 9) Mr. J. Harrison Jones vice-chairman, Rev. James Charles secretary to the local governors, Mr. A. Foulkes Roberts. — Fairholme Young Ladies' School: Principal, Miss E. Foulkes. NATIONAL (OR "NON-PROVIDED") SCHOOLS.— Lenton-pool: Boys, headmaster, Mr. W. M. Pierce Girls, headmistress, Miss Watkins Infants, head- mistress, Miss Birtles. Managers: Foundation Managers, the Rector, the Rev, D. Davies, tx-offic>; Col. R. Lloyd Williams, Mr. J. P. Lewis, and Mr. C. Cottom for County Council, Rev. Joseph Evans; for Denbigh Town Council, Mr. Sam T. Miller. Correspondent for the Managers, the Rector. TOWN COUNCIL.—Mayor, Councillor David Lloyd, M.B. Aldermen John Davies, A. Lloyd Jones, Boaz Jones and James Hughes Councillors A. 0. Evans (deputy mayor), Roger Pryce, David Lloyd, J. Humphrey Jones, R. Humphry's Roberts, D. S. Davies, H D. Hughes, Sam T. Miller, S. Lunt Griffiths, F. B. Clough, J. Morris Davies, and Robert Owen town clerk, Mr. J. Parry Jones; deputy town derk, Mr. Edward Parry treasurer, Mr. R E. Hughes, N.P. Bank medical officer, Dr. G. W. Roberts; surveyor, Mi-. John Davies; sanitary inspector, Mr. H. Lee Jones; borough accountant, Mr. Ellis Williams; distinct rate collector, Mr. William Price poor rate and borough collector, Mr. Thomas Batten elective auditors, Mr. Gwilym Parry and Mr. Abel Anwyl; mace bearers, bailiffs, Ac., Mr. Owen Evans and Mr. Meyrick Enlons; town crier, Mr. Frederick Roberts.The meetings are held on the third Thursday afternoon in each month. DENBIGH DISTRICT GROUPED SCHOOLS. This com- prises all the Schools (formerly Board, National and Catholic) in Denbigh, Henilan, Nantglyn, Llan- rhaiadr, Cefn, Llansltnnan, Lbnnefydd, Llandyrnog, Prion, Trefnant, Bylchau, and Rhydgaled. The Managers are: -Mr. J. Harrison Jones, Trefeirian, Denbigh (chairman) Rev. James Charles, Windsor- terrace, Denbigh (vice-chairman) Mr. C. Cottom, Vale-street; Mr. George Williams, Beacon's-hill; Mr. E. H. Roberts, Park-street; Mr. Boaz Jones, Eirianfa: Mr E. J. Swayne. Cae Derw; Mr J. Humphrey Jones, Ty Isa Green Mrs. W. Parry, Clwvd Villa Mrs. D. S. Davies, Plas Castell Mr Ebenezer Evans. Bod-yn-llan, Nantglyn Rev. H. O. Hughes, Henilan Rev. H. Humphreys, Rectory, Henilan; Mr. W. Lewis, Gorphwysfa, Henilan; Mr. John Roberts, Plas Heaton Farm, Henllan; Mr. Bennett Jones, Hafod Cefn Plas Onu Rev. ifeSffve Jones, Caellwyd, Nantglyn; Rev. D. D. Richards, .Waen Glythau, Nantglyn. Clerk, Mr. R. Humphreys Roberts, Denbigh. Attendance Officer, My. Roger Pryce, Postoffice-lane, Denbigh. ;]BOKOUGH LIBERAL ASSOCIATION.—President, Mr. Roberts, C.C.; vice-presidents. Messrs. Clement Edwards, D S. Davies, J.P., Griiffth Jones (Eglwy- wev), J. Herbert Roberts, M.P., David Jones (G*;jnfa), and George Williams; treasurer, Mr. Llewelyn Jones; secretary and registration agent, Mr Gwilym Fairy; financial secretary, Mr. William Price, Bron HauL—West Denbighshire Liberal Association President, Alderman W. G. Dodd, J.P. Llangollen; vice-presiaonts, Aldermen Joseph Jones, O. Isgoed Jones, J.P., Li»inrwst, and Mr. Hugh' Hughes, Penrhewl, Llangollwa treasurer, Mr. William Parry, Denbigh general secretary and registration agent, Mr. Gwilym Parry, Chapel-place, Denbigh.—Liberal Club, High-street: President, Mr. John Morris Davies; treasurer, Mr. T. \V. Salusbury secretary, Mr. W. Price, Bron Haul.— omen's Liberal League President, Miss Gee. HOWELL'S SCHOOL.—Chairman of the Governors The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of St. Asaph. Clerk to the Governors Mr. J. P. Lewis, solicitor, Denbigh. Head Mistress: Miss Beloe, B.A. (Honours), London, formerly Senior Mathematical D Lecturer at Westfield foliage, London. Assistant H Mistresses Miss Gwendoline Thring (Royal < ollege ■ of Science), Miss B. Bird, MA. (Honours), ■ Edinburgh; Miss A. E. Monk (Newnham College, H Cambridge), Miss M. J. Griffith (Girton College, H Cambridge), Miss Mary Newman (Royal Holloway H College), Miss Faith Watson (Royal Holloway I College), Miss A. Furnell, M.A. (Edinburgh Uni- ■ versity), Miss B. Griffin (L.H.A.M. and Guildhall ■ Ðiplom, Miss Nona Blake: Madame Osterberg's Physical Training College), Miss Ethel Edmunds ■ (Diploma Hwanley College, Kent;. Student Mis- ■ tresses Miss Dora Blaver, Miss Netta Owen (piano), ■ Mademoiselle Pastor.—Housekeeper,Miss Maddison; ■ Matron, Miss Jean Husey.
ST. ASAPH.
ST. ASAPH. The FREE PRESS is sold at the establish- nents of Mr. Tomkinson, and Mr. W. vans, and at the Railway Bookstall. DIOCESAN Inspector of Schools, Rev. J. tlanier Lewis, B.A., Hafod Elwj. WOMEN'S LIBERAL ASSOCIATION.—Sec- etary, Mrs. Jonathan Jones, Bryngobaith. COMMISSIONERS for Oaths, J. P. Lewis, isq. Joseph Lloyd, Esq If MAGISTRATES' Court held first Monday n every month. Clerk to the Magistrates, Ifr. 0. George. VOLUNTEERS.—Armoury near the Kin- nel Arms. St Asaph Section in charge if Sergt. T. R. Jones. DISTKICT Probate Registry.—Registrar, r. P. Lewis, Esq solicitor, St. Asaph and Denbigh Mr. R. Jones, chief clerk. B\NKS —N. V P. Bank, Mr. R. E. lughes, open Fridays 10 a in. to 3 p.m. SI. tfc S.W. Bank ditto, Mr. William James. BRITISH and Foreign Bible Society. Secretaries, The Very Rev. the Dean, and tfr. P. Roberts J.P. Depot: Mr. Slater, Victoria Printing Works. FISHERY Boutn (Clwyd and Elwy).- yhairman, Dr. Easter.by: Hon. See.. H. Stock, Esq. Clerk, Mr. Fred. W. irimsley. CONSERVATIVE CLUIL—Chairman, Mr. Joseph Lloyd; vice-chairmen, Mr J. iVebster, Rev. E. Worthington Powell; reasurer, Mr. H. A. Cleaver secretary, tfr. M. R. Partington. Primrose League: jady President, Mrs. Howard secretary, klrs Joseph Lloyd, Diddosfa, St. Asaph. POST OFFICE.—Postmaster, Mr. E. 3ond. Box closes at 8.20 a.m., 11.20 lorn., 2.15 p.m., 8.30 p.m. There will be slight alterations in summer according to rains. Deliveries, 7 a.m., 2 p.m., and 5.40 p.m. Sub Post Office (The Roe), 5lib Postmaster, Mr. David Williams.' Box closses 11.10 a.m., 7.55 p.m. Ck[A P ELI, NVelleytLll. Penrhewl, Rev. 2. G. Turner, St. Asaph, minister. Cal- rinistic Methodists, Gemig-stieet, Pastor, ilev. Jonathan Jones. Independents, Rev. .v. M. Jones, minister. Baptists Rev. i. Evans, Rhuddlan, & Rev. Evan Jones, it. Asaph. Roman Catholics, Priest, Rev. father Karslake, St. Winifred's. BbAIW or GUARDIANS.—Chairman, Mr. ilewelyn Jones vice-chairman, Mr. T. A owes Roberts. The Rural District Councillors representing the Parish of St. \.saph are Miss M. Owen Jones, Roe Gau, uid Mr T. Howes Roberts. Waen: Mr. John Jones, l'enpalniant. Cefn: Mr. Jwen Itees, Tvnyffordd. Bodelwyddan Mr. R. E. Griffiths, Gwernigron. Clerk, yir. Grimsley. THE WoriSviiousE.—Master, Mr. R. r ones; Matron, Miss Williams Matron's Assistant, Miss A. Lloyd Roberts; Porter, Mr. W. H. Phillips; Industrial Trainer, Miss S. A. Williams; Nurse, Miss M. A. Hughes; Organist, Miss Nellie Owen, Dhester-street; Relieving Officer, Nl r. J. 3. Davies Denbigh Relieving Officer, Mr. Edward Jones; Abergele Relieving Officer, Mrs Elizabeth Williams. PARISH COUNCIL (Parish of St. Asaph mJy): Chairman, Mr. Chas. Mansbridge fice-chairman, Mr. J. P. Jones, Liverpool Rouse; Messrs. H. A. Cleaver, Red Hill Dr. Henry Lloyd, \rsyllfa Mr. Robert Jones, Bryngobaith; Dr. Easterby, Dr. k. E. Davies, Dothyfryd Mr. J. Simon, Manchester House Mr. John Lothian, Lothian's Park; Mr. J. Charles Jones, Chester-street; and Mr. Walter Williams. erk, Mr. T. F. Roberts. ST. ASAPil Registration District.— Superintendent Registiar, Mr. Charles jrrimsley; deputy superintendent regis- trar, Mr. J. Wynne Davies, St. Asaph; llegbtrar of Births and Deaths, Mr. J. E. Davies, Roe Cottage deputy, Mr. J. Ellis U'iHianis, Roe Post Office Registrar of Marriages, Mr. J. Simon, Manchester House deputy, Mr. J. Ellis Williams, lloe Post Office. ST. ASAPH (Flint) Rural District Coun- cil: Chairman, W. Conwy Bell, Esq., Brynffynnon, Rhuddlan vice-chairman, W. S. Roberts, Esq., Railway View, Bod- :ari; Clerk, Mr. C. Grimsley.—St. Asaph Denbigh) Rural District Council Chair- uan, Mr. William Jones, Ilenooi-eliell Uchaf, Llannefydd vice-chairman, Mr. Itobt Davies, Riiwngyddwyffordd, Bettws yn Rhos Clerk, Mr. C. Grimsley. COUNTY SCHOOl, —Chairman of the o Governors, The Right Rev. The Lord Bishop of St. Asaph Headmaster, Edwin Mainer, K^q M.A. (Cambridge), B.Sc. Classical Master, Mr. E. L. ifousecroft, B.A. Third Master, Mr. H. B. Woodall; Art Master, Mr. H. W. Vallanoe, B.A.; Ul, Mr. 4Dhwlel. (iritHnley. — Nrttion«J—^ School (Boys). Mr. T. 11. Jones; Girls, Miss Hewitt; Infants, Miss Jones ÅSSiBt- tints Boys, Miss 11 Morgan Girls, Miss Evans; Infants, Miss H. Roberts.— lioman Catholics, Miss Campbell. CATHEDRAL.—Bishop, The Right Rev. A. G. Edwards, D.D.; Dean, the Very Rev. S. Pryce, M.A. Canons Residentiary, Ven. Arch. Thomas, M.A.; W.H.Fletcher, M.A. David Evans, M.A. Ll. Wynne Jones, M.A. Minor Canons and Vicars Choral: Vicars, Hev. Herbert Evans, B.A.. Rev. E. W. Powell, M.A., Rev. W. J. Davies, M.A., Rev. D. C. Owen, B.A. Organist, Mr. W. E. Belcher, M.A., F.RC.O. Chancellor of the Diocese, W. Trevor Parkins, Esq., M.A., Glasfrvn, Gresford. Registrar of the Diocese and Chapter Clerk, Mr. H. A. Cleaver. Bishop's Secretary, Mr. J. P. Lewis.
CAERWYS.
CAERWYS. ST. MICHAEL'S PARISH CHURCH.— Rector, the Rev. J. Rees, B.A. The registers date from 1673. There are Baptist, Calvinistic Methodist, and Wesleyan Chapels. BANKS.National Provincial & North and South Wales Banks have branches. COURT HOUSE.— Petty Sessions held monthly. Parish Council, chairman, Mr. Alfred Evans.
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S JANUARY-31 Days. FEBRUARY—28 Days. MARCH-31 Days. APRIL30 Days. i|5 New Year's Day. ijW PartridgeSs'PheasantSht'gends, i;W St. Davids Day. i|S A11 Poo's Day. 2M (1) Bank Holiday in Scotland. 2[Th Candle mas.—Scottish Term. 2TI1 First American Congress, 1781. 2 <5 4th Sunday in Lent. [1898. 3 Tti Grt tna Marriages abolished, 1857 3 F (2) Funeral of Qn. Victoria, 1901. 3 F Forth Bridge opened, 1890. 3 m A. Orion, The Claimant," d., 4W Archbishop Usher born, 1580. 4IS Fair held oirthe Thames, 1814. 4S Dr. Arne, musician, died, 1778- 4 Tu Oliver Goldsmith died, 1774. 5 I'll Dividends on Consols, etc., due. 8th Sunday after Epiphany. 5S Quinqua.—Shrove Sunday. 5W Dividends on Consols, etc., due. 6 F Epiphany.— Twelfth Day. 6|m Sir Henry Irving born, 1838. 6M J. R. Green, historian, d., 1883. 6 F'h Duchess of Cambridge d., 1889. 7S Calais lost to the English, 1558. 7 T11 Q. Wilhelmina of Holl. m., 1901. 7 Tu Shrove Tuesday. 7F (8) King of Denmark born, 1818. ^8 Q 1st Sunday after Epiphany. 8 W John Ruskin born, 1819. 8W Ash Wednesday. [1888. 8S (9I l.advDayPirtinsuranceceases. 9M Christmas Fire Insurance ceases. 9 Til Sir Evelyn Wood born, 1838. 9 Th William I., 1st German Em., d., 9 5th Sunday in Lent. 10. Tu (9) Ex-Em. Napoleon Ill.d. 1873 10 F Marriage of Qn. Victoria, 1840. 10 F King P:dward VII. mar., 1863. I0Kj •< General" Booth born, 1829. 11 W Hilary I.mo Sittings begin. n'S Edison, Electrician, born, 1847. ii|S First London daily paper, 1709. ujTu American Civil War began, 1861. 12 Th Dean Alford died, 1871. 12'fy 6th Sunday after Epiphany. 12IS Quadra.—1st Sunday in Lent. 12IW (11) Hrighain Young,Mor. ,d. ,1903 13JF Lord Ralfourof Buileighb., 1849. 131M Rich. Wagner, composer,d., 1883 13 M Alex. II. of Russia assass., i88r. i3|Th Capture of Magdala, 1868. 14IS Russian A". Year.—Grk. Calendar i4)Tu St. Valentine's Day. 14 Tu First Court held by the King,'02. i4|F Princess Beatrice born, 1858. 1^ S 2nd Sunday^after Epipiiauy. l5|W Relief of Kimberley, 1900. 15 W Fresh Water Close Season begins. 15S C.d.Vaughanb.,i832nl.,Ju.i9, 03 16 M Gen. Sit lan Hamilton b., 1053. i6j I'll (15) U.S. Maine blown up, 1898. 16 Th (15) Wild Birds'Close Seas' n begins x6jS Palm Sunday. 17 Tu (16) Battle of Corunna, 1809. l7 F Duchess of Albany born, 1861. 17 F St. Patrick's Day. [bom, 1848. xyjM War decl'd be. Greece & Turkey, 18 Wi German Empire proc'med, 1871. i81S M. Loubet el. Pres. France, 1899. i8,S Duchess Argyll (Princess Louise) i8jTu (19) Primrose Day. [1897. 19 Tb Jules Favre, Fr. Statesman, died, 19 Septuagesima Sunday. 19 S 2nd Sunday in Lent. 19 w Hilary Law Sittings end. 20 F John Ruskin died, 1900. [1880. 20M Duchess of Fife born. 1867. 20 M Robert Southey, poet, d., 1843. 2o|'l'hj Spurgeon's Tabernacle bd. ,1898. 21 S K. of Sweden & Norway b., 1829. 21 Tu Trinidad taken, 1797. 21 Tu Spring commences- 2ijF GOOD FRIDAY. [1814. 227S 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. 22 W George Washington born, 1732. 22 W Dean Farrar died, 1903. 22.S (21) Baroness Burdett-Coutts b., 23'M William Pitt died, 1806. 23 Th Order Star India instituted,1861. 23 Th Viscount Milner born, 1854. 23 S Easter Sunday.—St. George's 24jTu Proclamation Day. 24 F St. Matthias, Apostle & Martyr. 24 F Queen Elizabeth died, 1603. 24 M Paster Mon.—BANK HOLIDAY. 29 W Conversion of St. Paul. 25 S (20) Earl of Cromer boin, 1841. 25 S A nnunciation. —Lady Day. 25 Tu St. Mark, Fvangclist & Martyr. 26Th: Bishop of London born, 1858. 26*3 Sexagesima Sunday. 26IS 3rd Sunday in Lent. 26AV Oliver Cromwell born, 1599. i 27 F Ger. Enip. (William II.)b., 1859. 27 M Klajuba, iS8r. Paardeberg, 1900. 27 \I (26) Cecil Rhodes died, 1902. 27| Ph Order of St. George instituted. 28 S Sir Henry Stanley b»rn, 1841. 28 Tu\ Hare Hunting ends. Relief of 28jTu Duke of Albany died, 1884. 28 F Earl of Shaftesbiny born, 1801. ^<574th SuntTay after Epiphany. Ladysmith, 1900. 29IW Charles Wesley died, 1788. (3°) Lord Avebury born, 1834. 30 M Charles I. beheaded, 1649. 30 Th (31) Andrew Lang born, 1844. 3o|S Low Sunday. 31 l'ul (3°) Anglo-Japan Treaty sig.o2. S1'^ MAY-31 Days. JUNE—30 Days. JULY-31 Days. AUOUST-JI Days. iM Bank Holiday in Scotland. I Th| Ascension Day.—Holy Thursday. i|S Dominion Day (rSbj) Canada.^ i| I'u Lammas Day. — Scottish Term. 2 T11 Easter Law Sittings begin. cF Garibaldi died, 1882. 2nd Sunday after Trinity. 2!y Battle of Blenheim, 1704. 3 W Jamaica discovered, 1494. 3 S Prince of Wales born, 1865. Dog Days begin end August 11. 3; Earl of Aberdeen born, 1847. 4 I'll, Dr. Livingstone, miss'y, d., 1873 4 Sunday after Ascension. 4T11 Independence Day, United States. 4^ Pope Pius X. elected, 1903. 5 F Empress Eugenie born, 1836. 5 M (4) Viscount Wolseley born, 1833 5W Dividends on Consols, etc., due. 5 J6Lu".kc,0' Al Sy" born, 1P45. 6 S Phoenix Park murders, 1882. 6 Tu1 Count Cavour died, i86r. 6 Th Sir G. White, V.C.. born, 1835. 61S 7th Sunday after Trinity, 2nd Sunday after Easter. 7 Wi First Reform.Bill passed, 1832. 7F (8) R. Hon. J.Chamberlain b. 1836 ;'|M BANK HOLIDAY. 1 8!M (7) E n 1 of Rosebery born, 1847. 8 Th Death of Mahomet, 632. 8|S (91 Mids/:mmcr Fire fttsur. ceases 8 T11 Pope Pius X. crowned, 1903. ] 9jTu! Schiller, German poet, died, 1805. 9'F Easter Law Sittings end. qQ 3rd Sunday after Trinity. 9 W Coronation Day, 1902. < iolW Indian Mutiny commenced, 1857. to.S K. & Q. Servia assassinated. 1903. 110 .M John Calvin, reformer,born, 1509.110ji^^ 5,osc'lt^" born, 1831. j £ nj rh Sir John Herschel died, 1871. lrjQ Pentccost—Whit-Sunday. 11 Tu Ld. Salisbury resig. premiership, 11 (12) Grouse Shooting begtns. j 12T Earl^.adogan born, 1840. i2!M i Whit-Mon.—BANK HOLIDAY". 12 VV Crimea evacuated, 1856. [1902. IL? ? imty Law Sittings end. 13JS Hudson Bay Coy, founded, 1670. ^'TuI Temple Bar removed, 1875. 13 Th Ballot Act began, 1872. 13S 8th Sunday after Trinity. I4?<3 3rd Sunday after Easter. r-'w Battle of Naseby, 1645. 14 F Storming of the Bastille, 1789. 14 M (15) Relief of Pekin by Allies, '00. •I; 15'.VI Wki'sundar.—Scottish Term. 15 'i'h Magna Charta signed, 1215. 15 S St. SwithinDay. 15 Tu Sir Walter Scott b., 1771. [1819. ioj 'I'm Sir H. H. Fowler born, 1830. 16 (15) Freshwater Close Season ends i6; £ 5 4th Sunday after Trinity. VV 'Peterloo' meeting at Manchester 17W King of Spain l>orn, 1886, 17,S St. Alban.—1st English Martyr. 17! Franco-Prussian Warconi., 1870. Frederick the Great died, 1786. «j i8; I h: Emperor of Russia born, 1868. I8' £ 5 Trinity Sunday. i8Tu| Dr. W. G. Grace born, 1848. Emperor of Austria born, 1830. !• W. lv Ciladstone died, 1898. ^'m (18) Battle of Waterloo, 1815. 19 W (20) Pope Leo XIII. died, 1903 (20) Blackcock Shooting begins. 2°i^ Kew Bridge, op. by the King,'03. jo'Tu Trinitv Law Sittings begin. 20 Th Army Purchase abolished, 1871. 20IS 9th Sunday after Trinity. • 2iJ<3 4t.li Sunday after Easter. 21;W Corpus Christi. 21 F Robert Burns, poet, died, 1796. 2ijM Battle of Vimeira, 1808. i £ 2'M Victor Hugo died, 1885. 22 Th (21) Longest Day.—Summer com. 22 S (23) Duke of Devonshire b., 1833. 22;Tu Warren Hastings died, 1818. "j1 23'Tu Mark Lemon, author, died, 1870. 23 F Prince Edward of Wales b., 1894. 5til Sunday after Trinity. 23j.^Y Lord Salisbury died, 1903. 2W (Jaeen V^ictona born, 1819* 24 S Si. J. Baptist—Midsummer Day. 24 M Lord Cromer made an Earl, 1901. ^4|lh St. Bat tholomeiv. Massacre,1^72. 5 2.v I h Princess Christian born, 1846. 2s 5 1st Sunday after Trinity. 25 Tu St. James's Day. [1848. James VVatt died, i8rg. 2 >.P Princess of Wales born, 1867. 26 M (24) Viscount Kitchener b., 1850. 26 W (25) Rt. Hon A. J. Balfour born, *6;S Battle of Crecy, 1346. 27'^ J"hn t alvin d.ed, 1564. 27 Tu Charles Stewart Parncll b., 1846. 27 Th Bank of England founded, 1694. 27IS 10th Sunday after Trinity. aC Rogation Sunday. 28 VV Coronation Queen Victoria, 1838. 28 F Battle of Talavera, 1809. 28!M Leigh Hunt, author, died, 1859. J 29 M A'l-S:oration Dav, 1660. [1835. 29 Th St. Peter, Apostle and Martyr. 29 S Spanish Armada dispersed, 1588. 29|Tu The Speaker born,. 1835. << .o :"ul A. Austin, Poet Laureate, born, 30 F The Tillory abolished, 1837. 30JS 6th Sunday after Trinity. 3° W Peace with China concluded, 1830. V| Peace in South Africa, 1902. | 3i(M ^^o^Jf^t^Bi^riarcl^di^j^9^ 3^|lh Q. Wilhelminaof Holland b. ,1880 .11 .SEPTEMBER—30 Days. OCTOBER—31 Days. NOVEMBER—30 Days. DECEMBER-31 Days. 1 F St.Giles' 'Partridge Shooting beg. i J5 15th Sunday after Trinity. I VV All Saints' Day. ilF Queen Alexandra born, 1844. lj r S Great Fire London began, 1666. 2II Pheasant Shooting commences. 2 Th All Souls' Day. 2|S (3) Rob. Lotiis Stevenson d., 1894 <1 3 111th Sunday after Trinity. 3^u Ilowe, Sew.Mac.inventor,d. 1867. 3E Mikado of Japan born, 1852. 1st Sunday in Advent. [1897. "lj 4M (3) Lord Chancellor born, 1825. 4.W Martial Law repealed inNatal,'02 4 S (5) Gunpowder Plot, 1605. 4|m Treaty of Peace, Turkey-Greece, !| 5 Tni Malta sur. to the British, 1800. 5 \h Dividends on Consols, etc., due. 5IS 20th Sunday after Trinity. 5j l n Alexandre Dumas, p^re.d., 1870. fc|W; President McKinley shot, 1901. Lord 1 ennyson^ died, 1892. 6 M Princess Charlotte died, 1817. 6jWT Anthony Trollope, died, 1882. 7!T'h! Queen Elizabeth born, 1533. _7 __Oliver VV. Holmes died, 1894. 7'I'u! Battle of Prague, 1620. 7 Th Gen. Sir. R. Buller born, 1839. j| F Fall of Sevastopol, 1855. 8iS 16th Sunday after Trinity. 8 Wi John Milton, poet, died, 1674. 8 F Clifton Susp'n Bridge op., 1864. ji c.jvS Battle of Flodden, 1513. 9IM (9) Boer Ultimatum," 1899. 9 Th King Edward VII. born, 1841. 9|S (10)Dk. Game&GrouseSlwot.ends. ji igJS 12th Sunday alter Trinity. *o, Tu Fiji annexed, 1874. 10 F Duke of Bife born, 1849. io|S 2nd Sunday in Advent. r T IN I (10) Empress of Austria as., 1898. IT.^ South African War begun, 1899 ii|S Martinmas. Scottish Term. n-M Charles Wesley, mus.,born,1757. Ii X2jTu Rt.Hon.H. H.Asquith owrn, 1852 12,Ih Edw'd VI. b., 1537; d. July,1553. i2|5 21st Sunday after Trinity. i2jTir Robert Browning, poet, d., 1889. i\ 13'W Battle of Tel-el-Kebir, 1882. '3 (14) Sir W. V. Harcourt b.,1827. i3!m (nl King of Italy bom, 1869. 13W Si. Lucy. [j i4!Th| Duke of Wellington died, 1S52. tj.S MtchHmas Fire Insurance ceases. i4|ru; IIv. VI ILmar. Anne Boleyn, 1532. i4Th] Rt. Hon. St. J. Brodrick b., 1857. 2. 14 f4 Jj r;;F Liverpool&Manchesterrlwy.op., 17th Sunday after Trinity. 151VVj Doomsday Book completed, 1086 15 F (14) IVince Albert died, 1861. 1 16>;S ( I'.O_&iv. Bink op., X86T. [1830. IOI.M Rt.Hon. A.Chamberlain b.,1863. iSj'i'h; J. Bright b.,i8n; d. Mar. 26,1889 16'S Cromwell became Protector, 1653 1; S (3th Sunday after Trinity.- !7\Tu Eiirl of Selbourne born, 1859. 17¡ Suez opened, 1870. r7|S i 3rd Sunday in Advent. 3 10 M Com'wealth Australia procl., '00. 18 VV St. Luke, Evangelist. iSjS [Sir P.WilKic. painter, born, 1785. ig.^j ([7) Lord G. Hamilton b., 1845. 19 Tu Queen of the Belgians died, 1902. x9| I h Jonathan Swift died, 1745. 19!^ 22nd Sunday after Trinity. 19 '1'ui (18) Slavery abol. in U.S.A., 1862 J 20 W B ittle of the Alma, 1854. 20jl" J. A. Broude, historian, d., 1894. 2o;M Sir VV. Laurier born, 1841. 20:VVj (21) .\fichaelmasljiwSitlingsend ]! 21 I'll Sir Waiter Scott died, 1832. 21JS TrafalgarDay(i8o5),Nelson kil'd. 2I|Tu Emp. Fredk. of Germany b.,1840. ai'Thj St. Thomas's Day. Jj aj F Sultan of Turkey born, 1842. 22'% 18th Sunday after Trinity. 22, W St. Cecilia. 22: F' 11 inter commences. 4j 23 S Autumn commences. 23LM Sir Michael I licks-Beach b. ,1837. 23j'Fh Herr Krupp died, 190a. 23 ;S (24) King of Greece born, 184s. 2J s 14th Sunday after Trinity. 24!'I'u Michaelmas Law Sittings begin. 24;F J. Knox, Scot, reform., d., 1572. 24'S 4th Sunday in Advent, 2s M Lucknow relieved, 1857. [1869 25[^ Balaclava fought, 1854. 2.5IS John Kitto died, 1854. 25;M CHRISTMAS DAY. ]: 26 TuJ Princess Charles of Denmark b., 26 Th Wreck of the RoyalCharter, 1859. 26 G 23rd Sunday after Trinity. 26!Tu Boxing Day. —BANK HOLIDAY. J: 27I W| Stockton&Darlington rly.op. 1825 27 1' President Roosevelt born, 1858. 271M (28) Dr. Joseph Parker, d., 1902. 37! VV St. John, Apostle and Evangelist.. cS'Th] Battle of Modder River, 1899. 28IS St. Simon and St. Jude. 28 Tu Battle of Modder River, 1899. 28ITh Innocents Day. 29 F St. Michael.—Michaelmas Day. 29'S 19th Sunday after Trinity. 29 VV Sir F. C. Burnand born, 1836. 29jF W.E.Gladstoneb.,i8o9;d.,1898. I; 3o'S Earl Roberts born, 1832. 30>1 (29) John Leach, artist, d., 1864. 30TI1 St. Andrews Day. 30'S Rudyard_Kipling born, 1865. 3^i I'ti All Hallows Eve. 1 | 311J5 I Sunday after Christmas. %l. — »■
- DENCUC:i3HIRE COUNTY OFFICERS.I
DENCUC:i3HIRE COUNTY OFFICERS. -Clerk of the Peace, M' W. H. Evans, Eli thin deputy clerk, Mr. John Roberts. Treasurer (pro tern), Mr. Guy 1 o iran, Bfondyffryn. Chief-constable, Major Lo*(lbetter, Wiex'i tin. D'p.Py Chief-eon-^table Mr. E Jones, Wrexham. County Surveyor, Mr. 11. L'uyd Williams, D,mbigh. County Auditor, Mr. It. Humphreys Roberts, J) llhih. Coroaers, Dr. J Ft. Hughes, Denbigh, and Mr. W. Wynn Evans, Wrexhun. Surveyors, Djribigh District, Mr. H. B. Adams, Denbigh; VVrexhi,n 1) Mr. E. \V. Jones, Wrexham. Inspectors of Weights and Measures, De ibiyfh District, Mr. J. Clarke Jones Ruthin Wrexham District, Mr. Noili Price, V- oxh-im G jv-nrn 11 vit V.jterinary Iusp*? :tor-<, Mr. T. J. Simpson, M. K..C.V.S., R it,bin ditto, Mr. J. H. Wynn M. H.C.Vr.S., Denbigh. Police Sup ;rintend.;nts, Mr. Ed»vard J ines, Wrexham; Mr. Hugh Jones, Denbigh L\lr. Roberts, L'anrwst.
42 EJucation Committee.
42 EJucation Committee. The new (younty E lucati in Committee for the management of the Intermedi- ate Schools and all the Elementary Schools of the County under the new Education Act is eimposed as follows -Mr. VV. G. Dodd (Chairman), Mr J. 13. Powell (Vice-Cii iinn in) Mr. Sim m Jotie- Mr. O. Isgoed Jones, Col. C. S. Nlixiiiw,trin, Mr. Bellllett .Jon, M". W. E. S Lilitiel, Mr. A. 0. Evans, Mr. E. W. Thomas, Mr. Christmas Jones, Mr. E. Roberts (Brymbo), Mr. Croinar, Mr. J. A. Hurrop, Capt. Griffith- Joscawen, Sir \V. W. Wynn, Bart., Mr. Thos. Morris (Llanrhaiadr), Col. W Cj'-nwallis West, Mr. J. Roberts (Kenllau), Mr. John Allen, Mr. Gomer Roberts, Mr. D. S, Divies (Denbigh). Mr. Thomas Pirry, Mr. J. Stephen Jones, Mr. J. H. Williams, Mr. A. T. Davies, Mr..1. Wilcoxou, Mr. W. J. Williams. Members outride County Council: Miss Gee, Mis. Parker Davies, Mrs. R. J. Powell. Professor L'oyd (University and Higher Education). Mr. J. E. Powell, Mr. Junes Darlington, Mr. J. Harrison Jones, Hon. G T. Ketiyon, M.P. Mr. J. Herbert Roberts, M.P. County Organizer of Education Mr. J. C. D wies, E luoatiou Offices, Ruthin. Joint Secretaries Messrs. W. R. Evans and John Roberts.
DENBIGHSHIRE OFFICIALS.
DENBIGHSHIRE OFFICIALS. Lord Lieutenant, Col. Cornwallis West, Ruthin Castle. Members of Parlia- ment, Mr. Samuel Moss (L,), Mr. J. Herbert Roberts (L) Baroughs, The Hon. G. T. Kenyon (C). High Sheriff, Mr. R. R. Roberts, Bronygraig, Corwen Under-Sheriff, Mr. J. Parry Jones, Denbigh High Sheriff elect, Mr. T. G. Osborne, Rydal Mount, Colwyn BIT- Chairman Q tarter Sessions, Capt. Griltith- Boscawen, Rossett deputy chairman, Col. A. Mesham, Pontruffvdd. Chairman of the County Council, Co mcillar John Roberts, Plas Heaton Farm, Ti-efuiiiit I vice-chairman, Mr. Edward Roberts, Brymbo. Chairman of the Standing Joint Committee, Capt. Griffith-Boocawen.
--Denbigh Division-County…
Denbigh Division-County Magistrates. Meetings of County Magistrates a.'e held at Denbigh on the second and fourth Wednesdays in every m intb. T.ie Nl t,,i-;tvates' Clerk is Mr. J. Parry Jones, solicitor. The following are tIle Magistrates in this division :-LieLit,Col. H. R. Hughes, Ystrad Hall, Denbigh W. D. VV. Griffith, E <q., Gun, Trefnant; Major R. E. Bireli, Maes E wy, St. Asaph; Col. A. Mesh tin, Pontrull'ydd, Bodfari Capt. P. B. O. Cole, Llysmiirohion, Denbigh; T. Williams, Esq., Lleweso Mall, Denbigh; 0 J. Williams, Cefn, St. Asiph; Col. H. L!. Howard, Wigfair, St,. Asaph; 11. VV. Williams Wynn, Esq., Cefn, St. Asaph; J. Morris, Esq., Lletty, Llansannan Col. Heiton, Pias Heaton; Col. T. A. Wynne Edwards, Denbigh T. J. Williams, ffisq., Cvlwyn Bay \V. G. Itigby, U, sq., Pontre Mawr; J. D. W. Griffith, jsq., Henilan; Dr. J. It. Hughes, Grove Place; and ex- ol'tieio, David Lloyd, Esq»T M.B., AG-M^YAR of Denbigh. :il. „>.<„■ -t
ABERGELE.
ABERGELE. Agents for the FKEK PRESS, Mr. Leigh Stationer, and the Bookstall Mrs. Williams, St. George. FAIUS.—Third Wednesday in the month. BANK.—North and South Wales, month. BANK.—North and South Wales, i' manager, Mr. Evans. POST OFF i cip.-Post inaster, Mr J. Fletcher. Reading Room.—The Conservative ) Club. which possesses a splendid billiard ) table. j Volunteers. —Have an up-to-date Ar- j moury, with a new billiard table. In I command, Dr. Peter Jones (Capt.) and j Mr. Cecil Roberts (Lieut.) Schools.—Intermediate. Headmaster, Mr. J. Williams, M.A.; Headmistress, Miss Stytii. National, Headmaster, Mr. H. Bedford Headmistress, MissGittins; Infants, Miss Rose. District Councillors.—Dr. VVolsten- holme, Messrs. J. Pierce (chairman), District Cotit-icillors.-Dr. Wolstefi- holme, Messrs. J. Pierce (chairman), Thos. Evans. Isaac Morris, G. Perkins, I P. Davies. 1. Roberts, J. Hannah, J. Edwards, H. E. Pritehard, E. Williams, I J. Knight. Clerk, Mr. E A. Crabbe, I solicitor; surveyor, Mr. H. M. Jones. j Resident Clergy and Ministers. St. j Michael's Church, Rev. T. Janes, M.A., i vicar; Rev. D. R. Griffiths, curate. i We shWeleyan Chapel, Rev. Evan Jones (in charge) and Rev. D. Tecwyn Evans, j Methodists, Kev. Francis Jones. Baptists, Rev. J. Roberts. English Presbyterians, j Pensarn, pastorate vacant. Welsh In- ) dependent C), ipel, Rev. M. Davies.
| CORWEN.
| CORWEN. j Market Day, Friday. Fairs, Third | Tuesday in month.— Sessious, last Friday in month clerk, Mr. L. LI. John.— Board of Guardians Chairman, Mr. J. Board of Guardians Chairman, Mr. J. Nanson; clerk, Mr. J. Evans. Superin- tendent Registrar, Mr. J. Evans. — Registrar of Marriages, Mr. D. P. Davies, | Corwen. — Managers of Council Schools: Chairman, Mr. W. Foulkes Jones clerk, j Mr. L. 1..1. John; headmaster;- (Council j School), Mr. H. W. Anwyl (Vo untary School) Mr. Vinton.—Parish Council: Chairman, Mr. E. Richards; clerk, Miss | H. Evans. —North & South Wales Bank | Manager, Mr. J. 0. Pugh.—Postmaster, | Mr. II. Williams. Boxes cleared jtt 4.30 a.m. for Dolgeltey, Bala and Llanuvvch- llyn. General at it.10 a.m., 4 p.m., and j 8.20 p.m. Delivery of letters and par- i eels at 7 a.m., 4.15 p.m., and local letters at 7.45 p.m.—Free Library Librarian, Miss Edwards; secretary, Mr. John.— Nursing Association Miss Appleton and Mr. 1.1. John, hon. secretaries.-Fernale Friendly Society: President, The Hon. Mrs. Wynn secretary, Mr. John.— Gas Co.: Secretary, Mr D. Jones, Ruthin; manager, Mr. Elias Roberts. — Water Co.: Secretary and manager, Mr. J. Williams. —Public Vaccinator, Dr. ii. E. manager, Mr. Elias Hoberts.- Water Co.: Secretary and manager, Mr. J. Williams. —Public Vaccinator, Dr. ii. E. Walker.—Medical Officer of Health, Dr. White.—Collector of Income Tax, Mr. K. II. Morris. —Assistant Overseer, Miss H. II. illorrb.-Assi.tant Overseer, Miss H. I Evans.—Edeyrnion Agricultural Society, I Mr. R. H. Mori is. —Chair Eisteddfod. Secretary, Mr. H. Morris; junr., Cesail y Berwvn.— Market Hall Co., Secretary, ¡ Mr. L L!oyd <1 ohn. Auctiollcers and Valuers, Messrs. David Roberts & Sou, Temple Buildings.—Slate Mining Co., •Secretary, Mr. L. Lloyd John.—County Court, Registrar, Mr. L. Lloyd John.— Lighting Inspectors, Clerk, MI. L. Lloyd John.
LLANRWST.
LLANRWST. Banks.—North and South Wales Bank and Metropolitan Bank. Vale of Conway Agricultural Society, Mr. R. R. Owen. secretary. Vale of Con way Fishery Board grant fishing licences for the Conway. Urban District Council.—Chairman, Mr. W. J. Williams, Regent House; Clerk, Mr. H. Pierce. Board of Guardians.—Clerk, Mr. H. Pierce; Master, Mi. W. Jones; Matron, Mrs. M. Jones Medical Officer, Dr. H. Parry. Llanrwst County School.—Mr. O. < Isgoed Jones, J.P., chairmau. Clerk, Mr. Mclntyre, Gwydr Ucha. Head- master, the Rev. J. 1. Farr, 1.A. County Court.—Air. J. E. Humphreys, registrar; High Bailili", Mr. W. Roberts, Llwydfaen Bailili, Mr. Henry Roberts. Clergy and MinisSfcrs.—The Rev. John I Morgan, B.A., vicar; Rev. J. Davies, B, A., curate. The Nonconformists have resident ministers.
RHVL.
RHVL. CHURCHES.—St. Thomas', St. John's, St. Ann's, and Holy Trinity Vicar, Rev. T. Lloyd, B.A., assisted by five curates. There are Chapels a id Ministers of all denominations. UIWAN DISTKICT COTNI IL.—Chairman, Mr. A. L. Clews vice-chairman, Mr. J. W. Jones. Clerk, Mr. A. Rowlands. MAGISTRATES' COURT, monthly, clerk, Mr. George. County Court, bi-monthly, registrar, Mr. George. ALEXANDRA. HOSPITAL for Children. —The Parade: Superinteadcnt, Miss Vizard. Also Convalescent Homes for Women and Men. RHYL COUNTY ScaooL.—Chairman of Governors, Mr. H. Llewelyn Jones; clerk, Mr. R. Jones, solicitor; head- master, Mr. W. A. Lewis, M.A. head- mistress, Miss Jones assisted by five other masters and mistresses
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THOMAS'S, General Drapery and Outfitting Establishment, i Well Street, Ruthin, Jtoillinenj, Mantle, Urcssmahimj and Tailoring on the Premises. WEDDING AND MOURNING ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. I-u-NCV-k GITTINS and BEECH, Furnishing and Builders' Ironmongers, Agricultural Implement Dealers, Iron and Steel Merchants, MARKET PLACE, RUTHIN. Cycle and La mp Depot. Agents for Leading Makers of Motor Bicycles and Cars. Motor Repaiis and Accessories. Incandescent Gas Burners, Oils, Paints, &c. Till and Plumbing: Work a Speciality. Established in 1825. ROUW & SON, I RUTHIN. By Appointment to His Majesty the King. Telephone No. 5. Telegrams Rovuv, Rnthin." JOHN ROBERTS, Qj).ettc('tl cavt:, Millinery,. Dressmaking and Tailoring Establishment, X, Castle Street, RUTHIN. ladies' Tailor-made Costumes a aspc rinlitij, Established 1835. A. M. & R. H. Williams, Meat Purveyors, Wholesale Bacon Curers and Sausage Manufacturers, Tudor House and the Pork Shop, Ruthin, Pork Shop, Druid Buildings, Denbigh. Diploma of Merit and First Prize for Welsh Mutton, Welsh Industries Exhibition 1902, Liverpool. j 'Arat. Telephone No. 0192, Ruthin. ») >: ) ¡r:.< :;1. f;.#l" .1j:TS;ir;¡.i#;L> f:):(:' i'f< jt ¡" Denbighshire Hussars Imperial Yeomanry. Col. Ll. E. S. Parry, D.S.O., in coiniiiiiid Major H. P. Sykes (late 2nd Dragoon Guards, Queen's Bayn), second in command Hon. Chaplain, Lord Bishop of St. Asaph; Regimental Surgeon, Lieut. R. G. Williams, Wrexham Quarter-Master J. J. Scott; Veterinary Surgeon D. S. Davidson; Regimental Head Quarters, Denbigh. A Squadron, Wrexham Hon. Lieut.-Uol. E. Lloyd, Lieut. G. F. E. Cotton, Second Lieut. R. C. LloyJ, Squadron Quarter-Master Sergt. J. Morris. B Squadron, Denbigh: Maj ^r T. Ward, Capt. J, H. Wrigley, Lieut. H. D. D. Walthull, Second Lieut. E. W. Griffith, Squadron Sergt.-Major W. Flint. C Squadron, Bangor: Hon. Lieut.-Col. A. P. G. Gough, Capt. E. J. W. Piatt, Lieut. F. J. L. Priestley, Second Lieut. C. H. Lloyd Edwards, Squad- ron Sergt.-Major M. Conlon. Squad Quarter-Master Sergt. W. J. Roberts. D Squadron, Birkenhead Major Piercy, Capt. Ccckburn, 2nd Lieut. J. D. May- hew, Squadron Sergt.-Mhjor Williams, Squadron Q.-M. sergt. Postlethwaite, R gimental Sergt.-Major F. Turner, Liverpool, Regimental Q.-M. Sergt. Jones, Ruthin. Permanent Staff Adjutant. Capt. Holford, D.S.O., liegimemal Sergt.- Major E. Bruton A Squadron, T. Brand; B. Squadron S.S.M. E. H. Mn £ shallj C Squadron, S.S.M. F. UowJ D Sqmdron, S.S M. A. E. Batemin YE OLDE BOOKE STORES. GORONWY WILLIAMS, SECOND-HAND BOOKSELLER, 6, ltVell Street, Ruthin. THE LARGEST STOCK OF WELSH AND ENGLISH BOOKS IN WALES. Catalogues issued Gratis. Can procure almost any Book for you. Kindly send me your wants. Small Parcels of Books bought for Ctsh English or Welsh Books. Libraries purchased. Y Gwyddionadur Cymreig, Esboniadau James Hughes ar yr Hen ar Testament Newydd, Idrisyn, Barne's Testament yr Ysgol Sabbothol, Geiradur Charles. Yr oil o'r Lli/fmu ytna ac eraill ar gad yn Shop Willuoms y Printer." DICK'S Reliable Boots and Shoes. DENBIGH. Established 1859. HENRY JOYCE, Watchmaker, Jeweller, and Optician, I:, VAIJJ STHEET, DENBIGH. Guinea Gold Wedding Rings at greatly reduced prices. A useful Present will be given to each Purchaser. A large stock of Watches from 9s. each. Patent Levers from 16s. always in Stock. Also a sphmlid selection of Gold &nd Silver Jewellery of every description, Gold Eyeglasses and Spectacles all descriptions from 5s. upwards. Clocks, Watches, and Jewellery skiSfullj repaired. Clocks wound and attended to by the year. Fishing Tackle of every description. S. M. DALTON, PLUMBER, GASFITTER, GLAZIER, &c. Household Drainage Constructed. & (EHectvu* @cUs ixcb & 1ep"eb.. VALE STREET, DENBIGH. Residence: llighgatc. Telegrams: Dalton, Denbigh" f;: :£''J(,F t(!jr. !"l!fr :llLij' £;D\ ;1¡>Æ:t,}?¿f., "fttt; E. M. JONES, I "ECLIPSE" BOOKBINDING WORKS, Portland Place, Denbigh. "■ All Bookbinding entrusted to K.M.J, will receive prompt and peisonal attention, at the lowest charges, consistent with the best workmanship and materials. Casing of Magazines, efce., in Publishers' Covers. All ^lisKiu^ .-¡uts supplied, Estimates given. A. ANDREWS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wine and Spirit Merchant, Ale and Porter Dealer and Bottler, THE OLD VAULTS. DENBIGH. Private Families and the Trade supplied. J. HOOKES-KENNARD, M.P.S., Dispensing, Photographic, and Family Chemist, 32, High Street, Denbigh. Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Recipes accurately prepared. Nursery and Toilet Preparations of every clesdrlption. Any Article not in stock procured on the shortest notice. TELEPHONE No. 3v3. BULLER S," Mljolesale an& Retail (tígar Dealer, gobarranist attft Stationer. BULLER'S BIKES, MOTORS, &c. llumhers, Singers, Rorer, and all Rest from £ 6 6s, Highest Quality, loir est Prices, Repairs, (C-c. Portland Place, Denbigh. T. & S. H. ASHFORD, Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, &c., High. Street, Denbigh, Supply Goods of the best quality at strictly moderate charges. Ofeoicest Blends of TEA from Is. 2d. to 2s. 10<1, per lb. Ashford's celebrated COFFEE, Is. to Is. 8(1. per lb. WILTSHIRE SMOKED BACON AND HAMS. Palethorpe's celebrated Sausages and Pork Pies. Ageut for Bass & Co., Burton Ale, .Spirits of all the best Brands. Wines of the finrwst quality. ":?;1;fgi,¿r"
DENBIGH-POSTAL INFORMATION.
DENBIGH-POSTAL INFORMATION. Letters Deliveries 7 a.m., 12.15 and 4 30 p.m. Despatches 8 and 11.5 a.m., 2 and 7.30 p.m. Head Office Box cleared for extra stamps 7.50. Parcels: Deliveries 7 a.m., 12.15 and 4.30 p.m. Despitches 8 and 11 a.m., 6.15 and 7.15 p.m. Office open for Money Oi-der, Postal Orders, Sivings Bank, Government Annuities, &c., from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Telegrams from 8 a.m. to 8 p.in. Sundays Ollice opn to the public from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Letter Box cleared at 4.30 p.m. Townsend T.S.O., near Railway Station Boxes cleared for each despatch from Head Otlho ( mndays at 3 50). Sundays Vale Street Pillar Box cleared at 3.55 and Beacon's hill B)x at 4 5 p m. Offiee open for money and telegraplrc business from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., week days only. —Head Postmaster, Mr. T. li,d wards.- Itates of Postages Not exceeding 4 oz ld and so oil at the rate of Ad. for every additional 2 oz.-N.Lot)ey Orders: For sums not, exceeding £1, 2d., exceeding tL and not exceeding t2, 3d., t4, 4 1., C7, 5 I., £ 10, 61, Postal Orders from Is to £ 1, charges from £ d. to l^d. Parcels not exceeding 1-lb. 3d and ld. every additional pound. Telegrams, 12 words 6-1.
FLINTSHIRE OFFICIALS.
FLINTSHIRE OFFICIALS. Lord Lieutenanl, H. R. Hughes, Esq., Kinmel. Members of Parliament, Mr. Samuel Smith (L), and Mr. J. Herbarfc Lewis (L). Chairman of Quarter Sessions, Mr. P. P. Pennant; deputy chairman, Mr. E. Scott Bankes, Soughbon Hall. Chairman of County Council, Mr. Sumner; Chairman of Standing Joint Committee, Mr. R. Llewelyn Jones Chairman of County Education Committee, Mr. R. Llewelyn Jones Chief Constable, Major Webber; Clerk of the Peace, Mr. Br mley, Mold Deputy Clerk of the Peace, Mr. Olive Treasurer, Mr. William-. Mold Coroner, Mr. F. Llewelyn Jones, B.A. DENBIGHSHIHK AND FLINTSHIRE FOXHOUNDS Hunt the District regularly in the season Master—Owen J. Williams, Esq., Cefn, St. Asaph. n
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RHUDDLAN. I "BIIUDDLAN CASTLE.—Supposed to have been built in 1020. Visitors may view it daily on payment of a very small sum. THE OLD PAELIAMENT HOUSK stands in High-street, where Edward I. held his Parliament, A.D., 1283. THE OLD CHURCH is also very in- teresting, and many celebrities are buried here. The Vicar is the Rev. T. W. Vaughan, M.A.
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RUTHIN. The Free Prern arrives at Ruthin every Friday afternoon about 4.30 o'clock, and is on Sale at the establishments of Messrs. llouw it Son, chemists, St. Peter's square; Mr. C. Aldrich, printer and stationer Mr. Arthur Williams, printer and stationer; Mrs. Huhes, Mwrog street; Mr. J. Williams, Clwyd street and at the Railway Bookstall. MAHKUT DAY, Monday.—Fair Day, the first Tuesday in each month. Ilr.cisTKAK of Births, Marriages and Deaths, Mr. T Maysmor Gee, Maesmor House. Clwyd-street. POST OFJ-ICK. — Box closes at 7 30 a.m., 10.45 ii.ni., 1.30 ami 74-r> Deliver) 73 p.m., and 1.30 p.m. Con;n: Conn.-Ml'. Edward Roberts, registrar; bailili and tithe receiver, Mr. Baldwin Griilith sub- bailiff, Mr. Llewelyn Maddocks. INLAND RKVEXUE. Taxes Department: Clerk to the Commissioners Mr. David Jones, Agency Oltices. --Excise Department Mr. John Drennan, Penlan. RUUAI, DISTKICT COUNCIL. -Chairman, Mr. Henry Williams, Plasyward; Vice-chairman, Mr. J. Roberts, Nantglyn Clerk, Mr. R. Humphreys Roberts Gitori'i:I) PuovinF.n SCHOOLS EPS. T -Chair- man, Mr, Thomas Jones, Pias Coch vice-chairman, Mr. Theodore J. Rouw clerk, Mr. Ezra Roberts, Vale View, Ruthin. EAHLY CT,O. of business close during the winter months: Saturdays U p.m., Market and Fair Days 8 p.m., Week Days 7 p.m., Thursdays throughout the year I p.m. THK RUTHIN SHOWS SOCIETY is promoted by a large Committee of Management, and holds two Shows during the year-"in July and December. Secretary. Mr. W. S. Williams. RIKLE VOLUNTEERS. —Armoury and Drill Hall, Borthyft-street. Commandant, Capt. J. Jenkins; Lieut. Theodore J. Rouw; Surgeon, Dr. W. F. Byford; Instructor, Sergt. Taylor. G.vs CowANV:Directors Mr. Arthur E. Magin Chairman), Dr. ^fe&ikiiis, Mr. R. G. Joyce, Mr, Theodore Bonw, and Mr. W. Jones, Glasfryn; secretary, Mr. David Jones, Agency Officcs. I NRIISIXFI INSTITUTE.—A branch of the Queen's Jubilee Nursing is managed by a local committee cf ladiesSw\d gentlemen on purely unde- nominational lines, ^yurses' residence, Giynrhydd. CONSTITUTION VL CLUFF,\ CastlesStreet. — Reading, Smoke and Billiard Rooms and Bowling Green. President, Mr. George Blezard, Pool Park steward, Mr. J. L. Roberts; secretary, Mc. J. E. Morris. FIT; Biin,.u.i:.—Captain E. Tegid Owen, The Castle Hotel; Lieutenant Ji. E. Joyce, jeweller, St. Peters-square; Engineer P. Humphreys. Fire Station and Alarm, Town Hall Buildings. Secretary, Mr. J. E. Francis Park-toad. Ruthin. COUNTY OFFICES, Castle Street: Clerk of the Peace, Mr. W. R. Evans; Deputy clerk of the Peace, Mr. John Roberts. County goal governor, Mr. E. Parry Jones. County Education Offices, Clwyd street. BOARD OF GUAKMANS.— Chairman, Rev. J. P. Reece, B.A. Vice-chairman, Mr. J. H. Simon, Llanrhydd Clerk, Mr. R. Humphreys Roberts, solicitor. Ruthin and Llanfwrcg Parish Guardians, Rev. J. F. Reece and Mr. Price Morris. WATLH COMPANY. — Directors: Sir. R. G. Joyce (Chairman), Mr. Theodore J. Rouw (Vioc Chairman), M-V^R. Roberts, Mr. J. Parry Jones, Denbigh, and Dr. R. Jenkins; secretary, Mr. David Jones, Agency; auditors, Sir. L. G. Thomas and Sir. Wm. JiJfcsjH-^ilasfi'yn. RUTHIN CASTI,K.—TSC splendid grounds of this grand old C'.i ule, the residence of Colciltl and Mrs. Cornwallis West, sire by the kind permission of Col. Cornwallis West open to Visitors on payment of a small feu for ticket of admission, the proceeds being handed over to the Ruthin and District Nursing j Association j )I.tli and South Wales Bank, Slarket- street, Sir. L. G. Thomas, manager. London and Provincial Bank, Clwyd-street, Sir. W. T. A. Jones, manager. Savings Bank, Agency Offices, Well- street established IS) 8; treasurer, 1\1 r, L. G. Thomas, N. A; S.W. Bank; auditor, Messrs. Small & Son, Chester actuary. Mr. David Jones. PuiiLie SCHOOLS.—Grammar School, head master, Rev. W. P, Whittington, M.A. County School for Girls Brynhyfryd: Head mistress, Miss Anna Rowlands, B.A. (Loud.) assistants, Miss F. A. Elliott, SIiss Alice B. Dawson, B.A., Miss Marion Booth, B.A., and Mj,s E(lith Evans. -Young Ladies' Private School; SIiss Price, Castle-street.—Ele- mentary Schools: Non-Provided School, Borthyn, Air. W. G. Hodgson. head master. Council Schools, llhos-street, Mr. W. R. Owen, head lmuu.-r. RUTHI.; CI[Al',ITI,S.-Goveriiors The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of St. Asaph (Chairman), the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Bangor, the Very Rev. the Dean of St. Asaph, Col. Cornwallis (Ruthin Castle; the Rev, the Warden of Ruthin, Dr. J. R. Jenkins, J.P., Colomendy; Sir. Stanley Weyman, llev. W. P. Whittington, the Mayor of iiuiiiin :Councillor T. H. Roberts). Col. Gregson Enid, Mr. Li. H. Denton, and Dr. J. Sledwyn Hughes. Clerk :o the Governors, Sir. David Jones Agency Offices. GRAMMAR SCHOOL.—Governors The Rev. Chan- cellor Buikeley Jones, Warden of Ruthin (thair- man); the Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, Col. Corn- wallis West. Dr. J. M. Hughes, Col: Gregson Ellis, Col. Slousley, Edward Lloyd, Esq., It. llugh- Jones, Esq., I 'olet House, Rhyl; the Mayor of Ruthin, Col. Haxo/l Ellis, Messrs. George l1'. liyfortl, Ezra Roberts, Theodore J. Rouw, Dr. Jenkins, and ihe Hon.'C. H. Wynn. Clerk to the Governors, Mr. David Jones, Agency Offices. Headmaster, l'ev. W. P. Whittington, M A. PRIMROSE LEAOUE.—Ruthin Habitation: Ruling Councillor, Mr. G H. Denton, Llanrhaia ir LLbll Executive Council, Hon. Mrs. Geoigss Blezard, Mrs. G. H. Denton, Sirs. Theodore Rouw, Mi-" Jones (Heathfiold), Sliss Evans, Miss Agues Jones, Sliss K. Owen, Sliss Lloyd, Sliss Adams, Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Coltart, Sliss SI. Jenkins, Miss E, Hughes, Sliss E. Williams, Mr. Edward Lloyd, of Rhaggatt, Corwen Col. Saxon Gregson Ellis, Mr. Theodore Houw, h Hughes, Sir. Thomas; treasurer, Miss Edwards, Church Gates; secretary, Miss Jenkins, ColomendyJ ] RESIDENT CI.>;><;Y AND MINISTERS. — The Rev. Chancellor Bulkeley O. Jones, Rev. D. Herbert Pierce, B.A., curate (Sb. Peter's and Llanrhydd Churches), Rev. J. F. Reece, B. rector of Liaii- fwrog. English Presbyterians, It (i v, O. S. Symonds, B.A. Congretrationalists, Rev. D. Jones. Baptists, Rev. 1. James. Wesleyans, Rev. W. Thomas. Calvinistic Methodists, Well-street, Rev, E. J. Williams Llanfwrog C.M., Rev. E. Stephens. Religious services: English and YN olsh Church services are held at St. Peter's Church and also at Llanfwrog Parish Church, and at Llanrhydd in English. English Presbyterians, Wynnstay-road. COUNCIL.—Mayor (Alderman T. H. Roberts), re-elected 1901; Deputy Mayor (Alder- man John Roberts (retires 1907) Aldermen Dr. J. SI eel w yn Hughes (retires lUlO), Ezra Roberts HIIO), Councillors (also \itlt dates of retirement) Wi'Uara Jones (1917), T. J- Roberts (1907), J. Pouw (190o), Benjam'n Davies (1905), Francis Dowell (1900), Thomas GriuJr'hs (1906), D. T. O. Jones (1900), E. Tegid Owen (1905), Roberts (1907), hobert Roberts (1906), Ronet?' ileury Williams (1907), Enos Williams (1905). Tmvn Clerk, Mr. Edward Roberts deputy town Mr. Baldwin Gritlitli medical officer of iie;il. Dr. \V. F. By ford borough surveyor, inspector 0i nuisances, and to I collector, Al r. Price Slorris borough treasurer, Mr. W. T. A. Jones, L. and P. Bank borough accountant, Mr. David Jones; rate collector, Sir. Charles Goodman Jones; iu- spector of lodging houses,'S^rgt. Jfidwurd Tnnes. INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION GuvERNons. -tlHlil man, Sir. Ezra Roberts; Vice-chairmm, Rev. j Chancellor B ul keley Jones"; Governors Till) Mayor of Ruthin (Alderman T. H. Roberts), Dr." J. Sledwyn Hughes, Slessrs. Henry Williams, Plasy- ward; R. Harris Jones, E. W. Thomas, Bryn- eglwys; Thomas Jones, Plas Coch; Edward Jones, Llanbedr Farm; Dr. T. O. Jonea, Ruthin and L. J. Roberts, H.M. Inspector of Schools Revs. Canon Basil M. Jones, Llanfair; W. G. Owen, Llanelidan W. G. Richards, Lltwiarmon and Isaac James, Ruthin; Sirs. Jones Mortimer, Pias Newydd Sirs. L. G. Thomas, Bank; Mrs. ] Hughes, Station House; Mrs. W. R. Owen, Council School; and Mrs. Stephens. Clerk, Sir. Edward Roberts, Record-street. I PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.—The County Justices in this division meet every al ornate Monday at the Countv Hall. C:erk, Mr. Edward Roberts, soiiei- tor. The Magistrates are Co'. VV. Cornwallis West, Ruthin Castle Kev. Chancellor Buikeley Jones, the Mayor of Ruthin (kldert-ian T. H. Roberts), J. Fairfax: Jesse, Esq., Robert Blezard, Pool Park Dr. J. R. Jenkins, Ruthio Capt. F. B. 0. Cole, Llysmeirchion, near Denbigh G. H. Denton, Esq., Plas Heaton George Blezard, Esq., Pool Park Col. R. G. Gregson Ellis Edward Llovd, Esq., of Rhaggatt, Corwen Col. W. Saxon Greg- i son Ellis Dr. J. Sledwyn Hughes, J. W. Lumloy, Esq., W. J. Lewis Morgan, Esq., Pentrecelyn | Hall; Algernon Potts, Esq,, Mold Bryan Davies Cooke, Esq., Colomendy, Mold G. F. Myddlaton ) \VeSC. Stanley J. Weyman, Esq., Llanrhydd Hall; Capi Jofirt J'enkfns, firyn » Gilbert Jones-Mortimer, Esq., Plas Newy-nl, Llanfair, and the Chairman of the District Council (Henry Williams, Esq., Piasyward, Ruthin).
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MOLD. ) COUNTY COUNCIL OFFICES.—Clerk of the Pea.cc, Ilr. Bromley; Deputy Clerk of the Peace, Mr Olive. J URn1 DISTRICT COUNCIL.—Chairman, Sir. J. Wynne Williams Clerk, Mr. R. P. Kelly. *i COUNTY Conn OFFICES.—Mr. Henry Taylor, I registrar. PARISH CIIURCH.—Vicar, the Rev. J. P. P. Hughes, SLA., and two Curates. The various denominations have resident ministers.
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W. H. WILLIAMS^ i HAIRDRESSER AND ] WELL STREET, RUTHIN. Oenl lemon and Families at tended to at their private residences. ¡ j Umbrellas neatly recovered and I Repaired from 2s. 6(1. to 16K. 5 • # I A good selection of Pipes, Pouches I and other Rettuisit.es for makers• All well-known Brands of Tobacco and I Cigars kept in Stock. | Special Wholesale Quotations. -tIIHI -yJJ ît J V' THIS ALMANACK IS PRESENTED AS A SUPPLEMENT WITH THE "DENBIGHSHIRE FREE PRESS," ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31ST, 190U