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ABERGELE. ANTIQC ARIA0 ASSOCIATION.—The first lecture of winter session was week at the Comity School, Mr A. ou:.ie\ Hemdregyd'a. agent of the Kinmcl Estate, pre- Biding over & good a-tt-sncltinoG Ot. rncni'b-G-rs and friends. The lecturer was M.r E- Morrie, M. A-, inspector ot schools, W rexham, and his subject "Shakespeare's Welshmen. The lecture proved most interesting and instructive, the eeverai characters being treated with ra.re skill. A very Iveartv vote of thanks was proposed to Mr ato- ria by Miss Gittens. L.L.A. scconc'ed by Mr G- T Evacs, North and South Wales Bank, and carried- On the mciion of Mr W. J. Evans, seconded bv Mr J. William;, M.A, a hearty vote o~ thaaiks was accorded the ohaiiman. WESLEYAN LITERARY SOCIETY.— This eociety has made a promising st.art. The offi- cials connected wit:1 it are the Rev. R. Row- iands, president; Messrs J. R Ellis aiKi' John Hughes, vice-presidents; Miss O.wen, Tea Mart, treasurer; and Miss Edith W yniio, Deneiuryn, the secretary. A good programme was ren- dered at the miscellaneous meeting last weeic, the musical portion being well sustained by Mrs R. Roberts, Miss Wainw,right, Miss W ynno, and Mr J«hn Davies. MISSION TO DEEP SEA FISHERMEN.—A meeting in aid of this Mission was held in tne Church House to-day week, the Rev. T. Jones presiding. The large audience were delighted with the views exhibited, depicting the work of the iishoinien in tho North Sea, and the ani- mated pictures gave a realistic idea of tne methods adopted in catching and preparing the fish. The lecturers (one an old North Sea cap- tain) paid an excellent testimony to the good work of the Deep Sea Mission. PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE.-A meek parliament" was held in the Ship Cafe on Friua. evening, and the idea has decidedly caught on, and proved a great success. There are to be several other "sittings," a.nd a "mock trial is also contemplated. Mr J. R. Ellis (in the place of Mr J. Williams, M.A.) was "premier," Mr W. Pierce Morgan being the leader of the Opposition. The office of speaker fell to the lot of the Rev. J. H. Davies, who performed his duties with signal success. „ THE FIRE BRIGADE'S SERVICES AT RHYL.—The Abergele Fire Brigade were tele- phoned for on Sunday morning last to go and assist the Rhyl Brigade at the Queen's Palace fire. The fact that the church bell was ringing for service at the time the fire bell went was much against a quick response, but on the whole the brigade acquitted itself well.

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