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.ANTI-VACCINATION.
ANTI-VACCINATION. Miss Jeaaie Craigen and a few friends conducted as anti-vaceioation demonstration on Tuesday night at Stratford; the occasion being the sale of some goods belonging to a blacksmith named Goulding, who was summoned for neglecting to have his chil- dren vaccinated. Goulding was ordered to have the inoculation performed, and condemned to pay the costs of the proceedings, which amounted to 19s. 6d. He refused to do so. He was again summoned for neglecting to comply with the orders made on him, and he was fined 10s. and the costs in each of the cases. The magistrate said he would hold over the penalty if the defendant would promise to have his children vaccinated within 14 days but Goulding refused to do so. Some of his goods were consequently seized to cover coats, and taken to the auction-rooms in The Grove, Stratford. They were sold on Tuesday night, Miss Craigen taking advan- tage of the occasion to visit Stratford and distribute bill. headed, Robbery by Act of Parlia- ment." In these bills Misa Craigen announced that she had come to buy the goeda. She did so and the goods were at once handed over to her and put into a van, from which a Miss Symea and Miss Craigen addressed about 200 people on the alleged evils of compulsory vaccination. At the conclusion of Miss Onigaaf address a band, which accompanied ber to the auction-rooma, struck up a lively tune, and marched away towards Wansteaa Flats in front of the van containing the distrained furniture, after which followed Misa Craigen and other ladies in a brougham.
VESTRYMEN MILITANT.
VESTRYMEN MILITANT. On Tuesday evening, at the meeting of the St. Luke's vestry, Churchwarden Stubbs in the chair, Mr. Memory rose to ask a series of questions relating to the dismissal of the sanitary inspector, when the chairman said that, as the board had already decided that in the public interest they should not be answered, he must rule Mr. Memory out of order. Mr. Memory exclaimed that at the last meeting the Chairman used his office to vent party apleen against him. (Cries of "Oh oh and wit raw).Mr. Memory: 111 withdraw the worda if they are offensive to the Vestry. (Hisses, and cries of Withdraw. ")-The' ,Chq- If the worda are not 'unconditionally withdrawn I'll leave Ihe chair, and ask you to mark your sense of his conduct. -General Moberly: Forty or fifty years ago such words would not be uaed, for men had then to back their worde.-blr. Memory I can back my worda. (Hear, hear.)-General Moberly: You should back your words in another way, for you would then have V1 fight a duel with the Chairman. (" Hear, hear," fnd laughter,) We have given up the custom, Ind I am glad of it"; knowing that the use of inch language ia cowardly in the extreme. ("Hear, hear," and cheers.) Ultimately, on the motion of Mr. Howea, a resolution was carried protesting against the language, and expressing a belief that Mr. Memory did not fully realise the meaning of the words he had uttered. Mr. Memory here cried out, amid much disorder, that he would never move a reso- lution whilst Mr. Stubba was in the chair, and he did not care twopence for the Vestry
SINGULAR ACTION FOR COMMISSION.
SINGULAR ACTION FOR COMMISSION. In the Queen's Bench Division, before Mr. ^^tice Wills and a common jury, an action has beei^Kd iu which Richard Banner Oakley, the manfger of the lEolus Water-Spray General Ventilating Com- pany, sued Messrs. Robert Boyle and Son, the patentees of the self-acting air-pump ventilators, for a sum of money as commission. The plaintiff is the Richard Banner Oakley, who, in 1876, at the Old Bailey, was convicted of the Co-operative Bank frauds, and sentenced to five years' penal servi- tude. When he emerged from prison he secured the appointment of traveller for the defendants at a salary of £ 3 per week, under the name of Robert Oakley, and his references were Sir John Monckton, the Town Clerk of London, and Mr. Cartwright, a well known City solicitor, both of whom wrote letters in his favour, the latter speaking of him as strictly honest, and with plenty of energy," Afterwards the plaintiff became manager of the defendant's London office at 1:3 per week and 1 per cent. as commission. This terminated in September, 1X82, and the present action was brought to recover the commissions. The defendants pleaded that by sup- pressing his real name the plaintiff entered their ser- vice by fraud. Further, tney put forward a counter claim for damages sustained by reason of Oakley neglecting their interests while promoting another agency. His lordship, in giving judgment, said as to the morals of the case he would express no opinion. If any on* was to blame it was the references.—A verdict was entered for the plaintiff for k70 on the claim, and alao in his favour in the counter claim, with testi,
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Visitors'List. Householders, Public Buildings, Places of Wor- ship, &c. liousebolclersare reques- ted give the names of VISITORS QNLY. WEST PABADE. Queen's Hotel. Mrs. Joy Glan-y-Don, Mrs Thos. Williams b Mrs Hopkins « Mrs Chambers 1 Mr g iY. L. Dyson 6 Mrs Joes 9 Mr Alaer 10 Mrs Jones 11 Mrs Whittingham 12 Misses Gitloes 13 Miss Wooldridge 14 Mr W. Suffield 15 Mrs Harrison 16 Mrs R. Williams 17 Miss Davies 18 Mr W. R. Williami 19 Mrs E. Ihomas 20 & 21 Miss Evans Clif ton house, Mr s Mo rris 22 Miss Edwards (p 23 Mr W. Williams 24 Mrs O. Jones 25 Miises Reece i6 Mrs F. L. Byrne 27 Heron house, Mrs Condon 28 Mr j?• H. Jones 29 Mr Z. Jones 30 Miss Pitvhford 31 Mrs j1[eyr{k 32 Einlyn houb", Mr. Griffiths 33 Fenton house, Mrs Remington 34 Arden hous Mr Hewitt 35 Cecil house, Mrs PIt itlips 3G Rev Charles Whitaher B.A., Mrs Whitaher, and family 37 Mr R Owen 38 Ivy house, Mr Ellis 40 Stratford house, Mrs Jones 41 Sefton house, Mrs W D Williams 42 Alexander house, Mr Brewster 43 Latbam house, Mrs Morris 44 Clarence house, Mrs Matthews 45 Mrs Jonah Lloyd 46 Misses IJerrycourt 47 Astor house, T.Lloyd Murray Browne, Esq., and family (p 48 Edgbaston house, Mrs Medcalf 411 Edmondsley house, Mist Cox 50 Cheltenham house, Mrs Davies. 51 Malvern house, Mrs R lones 52 Melbourne house, Mr Roberts 53 Myrtle house, Mrs Jones 54 Mrs E. r. Jones 55 Mrs W. IFilliams 56 Medlock house, Mrs 1). Joiics 57 Fronwendon Mrs iJavies 58 Meirion house, Mrs Johnson 59 Mrs Ki!rhen GO Mr J. i I tries 61 M; s Williams 62 West end house, Mrs J. Evans 63 Glan y mor, Miss Parry 64 Tudno house, Mr D. Williams EAST PARADE. ] Miss Jones 2 Mrs J. Hughes 4 Sedgley House, Dr Girdlcstone and Mrs Girdlestone 4 Min y don cottage, Mrs Wynne Min-y-don, Mrs Wynne 6 Miss Jones 7 Miss Jones 8 Sea Bank House, M-s H. Davies 9 Sutherlend house, Miss Ellis 10 Belvoir &Pier Hotel M^ W.S. Abhb'i, mana- ger 11 Westminster Hotel- 12 Grosvenor house,-STri! Micklewright 13 Northcot house, Misses Hands 14 Elsinore, Garland 15 Envil House, Mrs Mincher 17 Salisbury house, Miss Nicholls 21 Ysceifiog House, Miss Foster and jJ1 ¿ss Roose Sandbills, J. Taylor, Esq Mrs Taylor & fai,-tily(p 23 Devonia, Mrs King- don (p 4 Mrs Wallis 25 My Williams 26 Miss Holt 27 Moore cottage, Mrs Batho 29 Glan y don, G. Tur- ner, Esq. (p 31 Belle Vue T. R. P. Boyle, Esq., Mrs. Royle and Family (p 32 Fairfield, 7. Christ- ian, Esq., Family Dolowen, Mrs C. H. I PUlar and family (Ji 32 .}1 iM tS/ieyd (1' 33 Pen y don, M. Elunkett Esq., H2-s Flunkett andfamily (p 35 M6i-ailedd,J. Churton, Esq., J.P., and Mrs Churton (p 36 Bod Donweu, W. Wilkin, Esq., Mrs Wilkin, ami family (p PLA STIIUON- TFRRACK 1 .Ilo; (h!ljli 2 Mt lo, Robert i 3 Capt. Ihurot [p 4 Rev. Herbert Gordon Miller fp 5 Miss Milligan p 6 Mr Edwards 7 Mrs Dickenson fp 8 Rev. E. Webster, Airs Webster df- family (p Axau(tra hospital Mus Vizard, lady sup- erintendent Coast Guard station- lr JOhlôS, chief officer An officer is stationed here day and night J. AbDey btreel. Abbey vaults, Mrs 1'eter Edwards 2 Saratoga House, Mrs Davies 3 WynLe house Mr H. G. t, 4 Mr Joneli 5 Mr Ellis Evans 6 Mrs Matthews 7 Mrs Hughes 8 Danesbury House— Mrs J. Rcberis 9 Gladstone house, Mr juites 10 Mrs Griffiths 11 Aston Park House, Mr 4. B. Morrice 12 Walton house-Mr R- Jtavies 13 Bognor house, Mrs Profit 14 Mrs Edwards 15 Greville House, Misses Gilbert 1G 3Liss Williams 17 Mrs Saunders 17a Arfon House, Mrs; R. Tones Ty Newydd Villa-,Ifrs Reberts 18 Lichfield house, Mrs Sanders 19 Leamington house, Mi s I minis 20 Mrs Hammond 22 Mrs Jones 23 Mr Daniels, 24 Mrs W. Williams 25 Mrs Burrows 26 Mowcop House, Mr T Ellis 27 Mr Foulkes 28 Claremont house, Mr Parry 29 Mrs E. Jonet 30 Portland house, Mrs A. Jones 30A Mrs. C. Powell 31 Mrs Jones 33 Mrs Jones 34 Mr W. Evans do Mrs I. Hug hex 3G J. "S E. Williams Aquarium Street. 1 Staffordshire house, Mrs Daniels 3 Gwyrch Castle view 5 Snowdon House,- Mr Sandford 7 Douro house, Mr 0. Hughes 9 Laburnum house, Mr T. Davies 11 Birmingham House- Mist Abbot 13 Mrs Richards 15 Mr R. Roberts 17 Misses Jones 18 Mrs. Jones 19 Sheltonhouse, Misses Hawthorn 20 Hat ershamhouse, Mr Lunt 23 22 Aquarium cottage, Miss Pearson 25 Mrs W. Evans 27 Mr Wallace GLADSTONE VILLAS 2 Jtfrs Bentley 4 Mr Jones 6 8 Mrs dsterley 10 Mrs J. B. Williams 12 Mr Davies 14 Atr T. Roberts Wheatville, Misses Wul- ton Albert Street. Albert villa, J. Fon/kcs, Esq., 4f Mrs Foulkes (p 1 Mr Jones 2 Mrs William* 3 Mr Gratton 4 Afr Roberts 5 Mrs Howell 6 Mr Hughes 7 Mr J. Meredith 8 Mr F. H. Homan Bath Street. Women's Con valescen t Illtitution, manager- ess, Mrs Junes Morlan, Mrs Twiston (p) BELLE VUE TEEEACE— 1 Mrs Roystor. 2 Mr § Mrs Sheffield (p 3 Mrs Vastier 4 Mr and Mrs Colling- woodand family fp 5 Mrs Sam. J. Amos 6 E. J. Kiiig, Esq., and Mrs King (p [ 7 Mr Fierce (p 8 Misses Blain 4f Miss Fennell CLABEJIONT VIEW- 1 Mr & Mrs Jordan (p 2 Miss Robert? p 3 Mr John Morris 4 GEOSVENOR TERRACE- 1 Mr 4- Mrs Clews (p 2 Mrs Edlescne 3 The 31isses Johnson (p 4Douglt, house, Miss Mann (p Bod Meurig, S. Perks, Esq., Mrs Perks, and family p Bod Arthur, F. Wright, Esq., Mrs Wright and family (p Springfields TV. E. Smalley, Esq, Mrs Smalley and Jamily (p Grange villa, W. fvyttne, Esq. (p Ladies' College, Mrs Mercer Bodfor btreet. 1 Albion hotel, Mr Jones 2 Mrs H. Evans 3 Mr Palethorpe 4 Mrs Wedgwood 5 Mrs Debney Land Agency Offlce8- Messrs Clough q- Cu. 6 Birmingham house, Nr R Williams 7 Capt. Evans 8 Mr Campling fp 9 Temperance hotel, Mrs barsons 10 Dinorben Arms hotel, I MrsMoores,proprietress 11 Mr E. Groucutt 13 Railway restaurant, Mr N. Costigun London & North West- ern Railway Station Mr W. Stokes, station- master and goods and traffic agent; Mr Il¡;ide passen- ger and booking ageut; Mr Jones, platform inspector; the Company's Re- freshment Rooms, Miss Armstrong man- ageress Messrs TV. H. Smith''s and Son''s bookstallilfi- T. IV. While, manager 14 Bee hotel, Mr Higson 15 Mr i 0. P. Williams 16.JIrs I'azaktrUy GLADSICVE BUILDINGS. 17 Mrs Griffiths 18 Mr U. Mudd 119- 20 Wynnstay house, Mr T. M. Davies 21 Mr A. W. Merridtw 24 Miss Edwards (p 25 Mrs Martin 26 Mr Robert Samman 27 Mr Hughes Bedford Street. 7 Mr. D. Williams 8 Mr P. Downing 9 Studley House, Mr Grffiths J 11 Mrs E. Jones 12 Mrs lrl. Jones 13 Mr Heitry Parry 13a Mrs Williams 14 Mr W. Thomas 15 Elwy cottage, Mrs J Elti, 16.AIr Davies 17 Mrs. Davies 17a.llrs Jones 18 Mrs Jones 20 White Horse, Mr. G. Siddons 21 AIr Williams 22 Mrs Parry 23 Miss Owens 24 Mrs Williams 25 and 26 Mrs Amos (p 21 Mrs Davies 1 28 Mr EdirarJs i 29 Mr II. Ilojid I 2^ a Mrs Williams 30 Mr E. Edwr-rds 31 Mr E. GFiffsihs 31 aMr H. dWIi-r;d.5. 32 Mr Parry 33 Mr J Owens: 34 Mr H Jortx 35 Mrs H. Edwarrl. Brighton Rost j. 1 Mrs Bernard Parry 2 Mr Hasekhn 3 Mr (f- Mrs Pa rry and family (p 4 Woodlands -Captiti, Groucutt, Mri. Groucutt and fnnily (p BEIGHT&N TEI ;RACE— 5 MrW. Hughes 6 Mr and, Mrs R. Ll. Jones fp 7 Mrs Brown p 8 Mr Peet 9 Mr J. Aitkin andMrs Aitkin (p 10 Mr D. 1 Viomas 11 Mrs Baird. f(p THE WELSH WESLETWN CHAPEL 12 Mrs Eva'.ts 13 Mr T. Enans 14 Miss Morris 15 Miss Davies 116 Misses EdwardA p 17 Mrs T. Griffiths- (p ENGLISH WESI,L?/AN CHAPEL Epworth lodge, tle Rev Fred Payne, (I kiglish Wesleyan mil Lister), Summerfield — illilham Williams, Esq., Mrs. Williams j lmi. ly (p Bodhyfryd, B. L ittler, Esq., § Mrs l'itt ler WORTH WALE. S B YD BOPATHIC 1 SSI AB- LISHMENT, /Clare- I mont) Manageress, Miss, Evans Mrs Sleddon, Clar emont, HIOHFIELD COT- TAGES 1 Mrs Jones 2 Mr J. Ellip Sywell house, Rev. E. Tudor Uwen, M. el and Mrs Owen ( Richmond house, W. B. Wímaíit, Esq., 1ft s Williams and famii y(p Clwyd house, Rev. 0. -4 Butterton, D.D., J. _F. and Miss Butterton (p South lawn, 0. Ge x-ge Esq., andMrs Geo) f<e{p Pen y coed, Mrs M 'wis Mrs Eddlesten (p The Cedars W. Mills Esq., Mrs Mills ■ void family (p COBDEN TEEEAC IIC 1 Dr. W. Thomas .(p 2 Mrs Jones (p 3 Miss Tonks 4 Mrs Price 5 Mr Thompson (p 6 Miss Jones fp 7 Miss Henderson fp Beaconsfieldbause, M its Henderson (p Chester Street. M6ranedd, J. Churton Esq., J.P., Mrs Chur- ton fp Olinda, Mrs Wynne and Copt. Wgn»e J r/ws fp Church Street., 1 Mrs E. ])')>'l>'s 2 Morgan lodg 3—Mrs Evans and the Mi <ses Ecatis (p STANLEY TEERAC as— • 3 Mrs Keale & Havelock ho«s.«e, M*- W. J. tSimeock 5 Mr Jones 6 Mi.is- Liddell 7 Bodlonfa Mrar, dmrs J. Roberts if fatni ly (p 8 Land sborough ?nouse, Mr Th wins 9 Mrs Buckley Morfa lodge S. Perks, Esa. and Mrs Ft rks (p 11 Women's Convales- cent home, Mr 4" Mrs Jones, mana gers Morfa cottage,V 1- O wen 16 Mrs Mannix 17 Westminster house, 1 8 19 Miss Bradwin- 20 Caradoc Cot age S. L. Tildasley, J Esq. p 21 Ton y mor 27 Fern villa, Mrs Smith Ty'n-y-Coed, X., ff. L. Carruthers 31 Mrs Moss Clwyd Street, ] Mr Tamer 3 4 Rev. W. Ft "ins Foat. I and family (p 5 Mr T. Williams b JJfiss M. E. Richards 7 Nurse Perkins 8 Mrs Lewis 9 Mr Williams 10 Miss M. Williams 11 Miss Nott GROVE TERRACE 1 Miss Roberts (p 2 Mr W. Ll.l[ardeman(p 3 Mr D. J. Davies (p 4 Mrs. Gyle (p 5 Major McKay (p THE WELSH CALVINISTIC METHODIST CHAPEL I 14 County Court and Magistrates" offices,, Messrs Sisson 9" Georg,e Rhyl District Water Co.' sofficcs,Mr Bayliu manager 15 Mr Bay list (p National schools, Mr Davies master; Miss Beaseley SfM'iss Burns. mistresses Crescent Bond. 1 bL arine villa, Mr Mrs G. Bell fy" f amily 2a Office of 'The P rovin- cial Trade Protection Society (and at Shrewsbury and Wol- verhampton).—J fr W. Freeee Jonet, manager 2b 3 Lincoln house, Mr W. Freeman W. Pre* ee Jones, Esq., Mrs Pi eeie Jones and I Miss Freeee Jones (p 6 Fron Dun Colin Macaulay, Esq, Mrs Maeaulay and Jamily, p 7 Mrs Barrett 8 Gwalia House, Mrs R. Lt. Jones 9b Cresent Cottage, Mr and Mrs Cooke p 11 Convalescent Institu- tion for men, Mr T. J. Williams, manager 52 Inmates 12 Meiriadoc villa, Mt s Pick rill CRESCKNT TEEEACE. 1 Miss Wors/ey (p 2 Birchfield house, Mrs Moss 3 Englefield house, — 4 Mrs Grectsley 5 6 Mr U rm. Riberts I Greyston Villa, Misses Gillbank (p Christ Chuieh British Schools- Head Master Mr. W. k. Everatt Head \Girls) Mistress Miss C. E. King Hea/l (Infants) Mistress: Miss H. M. Hood SrJUTR VIEW VILLAS, 1 Mr d- Mr* Edwards (P 2 Mr Lloyd 14a Vine cottage, Mr- Evans (p 144Sandfield cottage, Mr John Parry 14cMessrs Jones \t Son 16 & 17 Mrs Roqers Belle Vue Ilotis-Mi,s Tealló 29 Mrs Trevitt Sherbourne house-Afs Lideu Conwy Street. 1 2 The Manse, Rev. D. 11., Hooke Sr Mrs Hooke 3 Jones, Esq fp 4 Morgan Dwell, Esq., Mrs Owen 4- family (p Earnest street. NORTH TERRACE. 1 2 The Miss Wigleys 3 Mr James Bell 4 Mrs and Miss Lloyd 5 Mr J. R. Williams G Mr Joseph Evans 7 Mr Josiph Griffiths 8 ————— 10 Mr J. Fielding Edward Henry Street. 1. Lansdowne house Misses Jones 2 Mr IV. L. Williams 3 Mr Evans 4 Miss Williams 5 Rev T. Pritchard, 1Jfrs Pritchard § family (p G Mr C Jones ? Mrs Owens 8 Glencoe, Mrs R. P. Jones 9 10 Mrs Pringle 11 Mr Reeve 11.- 14 1G hIrR. Warren 17 Mr Blake IS Mrs Thomas 19 Mr R. E. Hughes 20 Mrs Harris fp 21 Shropshire house, Mr E. Hall 22 Hawkstone House, Mr C. Blackmore 23 Mrs P. O'JVeil 24 CreHcent hotel, Mr Jos. Williams Elwy Street. 2 Mrs White 3 Mr C. Egerton 4 Mrs Eliz. Hughes 5 Mr J. Owens 6 Mr D. Evans ? 7 Mrs J. Shepherd 8 Mrs J. C. (f Brian 9 Mrs Proffit 10 Lozella House, Mrs Dowell 11 Llys Ifor, Mrs Taylor 12 Mr J. T. Shepherd 13 Mrs Davies p 14 Mr J. Jones 15 Mr R. T. Roberts I G Mrs Lort.tr 17 Albion villa, TV. P. Jones Esq., J.P. fp Elwy villa, Rev. J. Wil- liams, and family p Emral Villa, Mr Jones p Alpha Villa, Fernleigh, (j. H Fielding Esq. Mrs Fielding (j) Bodeuron, Joe b Jones, 1:1" Mrs Jacob Jones (P Clifton Villa, Mr 4 Mrs Robert Jones, and Miss Lilian Jones fp SOUTH VILLAS, 1 Mrs Capel and Miss Owen (p 2 Mr R. D. Roberts and Mrs Roberts (p Gronant Street. 1 2 Mr 01. Hayes 3- 4 Mr & Mrs J Orderley, Leicester 5 Mr Potter 6 Mr W. C. Davies 7 Mr J. Wheeler 8 Mrs Berrie and Miss A. Jones fp 9- 10 Mr T. Barrett 11 Mrs JAddall 12 Mr. R. Simcox 13 Mr J. Jones 14 Mr Charles Rosney Mr and Mrs Spence, Shrewsbury 15- 16 Mr Roberts 17 Mr Isaac Jones 18 Mr J. Hockey A 9 2() Mr Tansley 21 Mrs E. J. SJiannon 22 Mr J Williams 23 Mrs .Parker Owen (p 24 Mrs F. H. Homan 25 Mr J Jones 26- 30 Mr H. Jones High Street. 1 Mr C. Roebuck laafr F. McKernan 4 Mr E. Slinn 5 Mrs Jones 6 & 7 Mr Harris 8 Mr J. Jones 8a Mr T. J. Haselden 9 & 10 Crown Vaults- 11 Mr F. Jones fp 12 Mr. J. A. Spink (p 13 Mr F. Jones 14 & 15 Mr E. Vaughdn 15bC. T. W. Holloway 16 Messrs Wright If SOil 17 BlueCapMewsRiding School, proprietor, Mr John Cossins IS Mrs S. Williams iSaMrs E. Davies 19 Mrs Sleigh 19aMr Argent 20 Mr W. H. Foulkes GREEN BANK SQUARE— 15 Mrs Swain Roberts 16 Mrs C. Jones 21 Mr Wm. Jones 22 Tones p 23 to lor house, J. A. o mes 24 Mr J. Williams fp 25 Mr C. Hardeman 26 Messrs St rathern and Co. 27 Leamington house, Mr Hackforth 28 Mr Berrington 29 30 Journal" office, M r Morris 31 New inn, Mr Dobbins 32 Compton House, Mr 1 Edwards 38 Britannia inn, Mr Jones 33aMr J. Jones 34 Mr R. Jones 35 Mi- B. Williams 36 Mr E. Hughes 37 Mr F. Williams 38 Mr H. Evans 39 Mr R. Price 40 Rhyl Cocoa House, MrsSnowden, manager- ess 41 Mr Reynolds 42 Mrs Parry 43 Office of the Rhyl Gas Light and Coke Co. Mr Jos. Williams, manag jr Peterborough house, Mrs J. Williams 44 Mrs -4. Jones 44 Office, Mr G. Bell 45 Dudley Arms hotel, Mr Midgley 46ajJ/V A. Furber 46 Alexandra hotel, Mr Williams 47a Registery office for births and deaths, Mr Jones, registrar. At- tenance Wednesday & Saturday 47 MessrsLunt$Griffiths 48 Mr E. P. Roberts .50 Mr J. G. Davies 51 White Lion hotel, Mr Thomas Parry 52 The Old Town Hall Vaults, Mr J. R. Den- man 52a JIÚC. Roebuck VAUGHAN TERRACE— 2 Mrs Thomas 3 11Irs Jone8 53 Mr Owen Owens 54 Mr Henry Millward 55 Mostyn hotel, Mr Lloud 56 Mrs T. Hughes 57 Miss Roberts 58a "Record office,.Vt- D. LI. Lewis, pro'tor 58 The Lome hotel, Mr C. Clarke 59 Mr Frimston GO Mr J. Foulkes G1 Bonne Marche, Mr. D. Trehearn Post and Telegraph Office, Mr Asher, postmaster 63 Mr Bathgate G3 Misses Jehu G3 Mr A. Torlcington 63,zJft- E. W. Keatinge(p 04 Mr E. T. Lee 65 Linden House, Misses Co"ke GG London and Provinc- ial Bank; Mr Chambers manager Royal hotel,Mrs Roebuck TOTTENHAM BUILDINGS 1 j. Little fOul Son 2 Mr W. J. Kent 3 Mrs Crooks 71 Misses Edwai ds Cambriam house, Mrs Cooper 73 ST 74 Mr H. A. Steet Hope Place. 1 3Ifr Middlcton 4 Mrs Jones 5Afrs Edwards 6 Mrs Hughes 7 Mrs Langfield 10 Mrs Hughes 11 Mrs Robtrt.s 12 Mr Williams 13 Mrs Middleton ( p 14 Mrs J. If. Jones John rtrøet. 1 Mr J. Shaw 2 Mrs CoiquJioun 3 Miss Pa1 ry 4 Mrs Me,'inqs 5 Mr F. J. Gamlin 6 Mrs. Pearson (p Glanllyn, Mrs E Williams 7 Miss Cox 8 Mr E. Morris 9 Mrs Jones 10 Mr Hat wood 11 12 Mrs Williams Kinmel Street. 3 Mr J. Brown (p 4 Lindow House, Mr J* Edwards 5 Mr Burton C Mr Hughes (p 7 Nr F. Williams 8 Mr Bishop GLADSTONE BUILDINGS- Restaurant—Misses Gri- ffiths Offices—Messrs J Oldfield # Co Offices of Messrs W. Davies and J11. JJ. Roberts, so- licitors 9 Mr R Oldfield fp 10 Mr Hughes 11 Mr G. DitcJifield 12 Miss Bethell 13 Mr A. Shepheid 14 Mrs Griffiths 15 Moore Lewis and Misses Price Roberts (p CYNVAL VILLAS. 16 Dr A. E. Lloyd and Mrs Lloyd (P 17 Mr Hughes 18 Mrs Smyth 19 Mr Samuels 20 Mr Murphy WEST END VILLAS, 23 Bron Holway, Mr 9" Mrs Purvis 24 Mrs Andrews 25 Mrs Roberts (d 26 Mrs & Miss Sinister 27 Mr Carmalt (p 28 Mr J. TV. Jones fp 29 Miss Jo-net (p 30 Mr and Mrs Lloyd (p 31 Mrs Yorke Jones and Miss Williams fp 32 Mrs Williams 33 Mrs Matthews fp 34 Bodelwyddan view, Miss Jones 35 Mrs Jones 36 Mrs Guirke fp 37 Ye Windsor, -Mr Clark 38 Mr J. Goffe 39 Mr B. Williams 40 Mrs Lambsdale 41 Mr JV. Allman 42- 43 Castlehotel, Mr Fimb- lett 44 45 46 Belmont house, — 47 Wynnstay hotel, Mr James Kils/iaw 4Mrs Roberts 4 9 50 Mr Jones 51- 62 Mrs Davies 63 Mr Howard Kinmel Terraoe. 1 Mt W. Evans 2 M» john Williams 3 Mrs.Hassell 4 Mr Roberts 5 Mr Garrigan 6 Mrs Jones Morley Road. 1 Mr P. Evans 2 Mr G. W. Aplin 3 Sergt. -Insti-. Morrison Cefndy Villa, Mr Joseph Humphrers i v MOBLEY V ILLAa 1 Miss Hughes p 2 Mrs Fryce Roberts p Freelands, Mr Davies (p Whitford House, Mrs J. Rhydwen Jones!t family. Market Street. 1 Mrs Lewis 2 Miss Hughes 3 Mrs Bobbins 4 Mrs Evans tn 5 Mrs Jenkins 6 North Stafford house Mrs Spin k 7 Singer & Co.—Mr. John Moses, manager 8 Mr Jno. Evans 9 Mr J.Edwards 10 Mrs T. Roberts 11 Mona hotel, Mr W. 1 G. Jones Glanglasfor, Mr J. Ellis Mill Bank. Alill Bank Inn, Mr Williams i.MeriaJ^-3 Villa, Mrs Williams MOUNT PLEASANT. 1 Mrs Salisbury 2 Mr Higgins 3 Mr Cunningham 4 illiss Salisbury MILL BANK VILLAS. 1 Mr G. Farrant SOMMERSEI VILLAS, 1 Mrs Jones VALE VIEW TERRACE. 1 Mrs Edwards 2 Mrt Robe, ts 3 Mrs J. Jones 4 Mrs Price 5 Mrs Jones G Miss Davies 7 Mrs Davies 8 Mr Roberts 9 Mrs Lewis 0 Mr T. Jones 11 Miss Roberts 12 Mrs Maltheios 13 Mrs Edwards Elwy villa, Mr Thomas Paradise Street. REGENT VILLAS 1 Mr J. D. Ainsworth, Mrs Ainsworth anil family (p CHURTON TERRACE, 1- 2 Mrs and the Missei Wynne Edwards (p 3- Churton villa- Eden cottage, MrsJestun > vy cottaze, Miu Burns Princes Street. 1 Miss Jones and Miss Mary Ann Jones fp 2 Mr R. Davies 3 Mr Itor)>by 4 Mr Mason 5 Mr J. Owens 6 Mrs Vigge) staff 7 Mr R. Jones fp 8 Mrs Thomas fp 9 Mrs (f1 Miss Davies (p 10 Mrs Irwin and Misses Crawfoi d Queen Street. Town Hall Establish m't Mr J Fell, proprietor 1 Mr Pnjee Davtes 2 Messrs IV. Williams and Co. 3 Messrs Homan 4, Sons 4 Mr Rober ts 5 Mr Graves WELSH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 6 Dining Room-Arrs Pritchard 8 Temperance hotel. M Ayre y g- lu Mrs Jones 11 MrAbelJoncs' dining 12 Talhaiarn house, M, s S. P. Evans 13 Mrs Jones 14 Mr J. McGill 15 Mrs O. Huqhes 16 Mrs Brereton 17 MrsGodffey w. Parry Brunswick Cottage II)-, Do vies 18 Adelphi house, Mrs J. Roberts 19 Cleveland house, Mrs Rice 20 Albert house, Mrs Allen 20a Mr Slinn 21- 22 Mrs W. Lewis 23 Mrs Williams 21 Xr J. Lloyd 2.5 Mrs P. Davies 2G Stanley h(,ase,Mr W. VaugJian 27 Mr E. Vaughan 28 Mr IF. Boddington 29 George hotel, Mr A. Stroyan, proprieter 3G Mrs Thomas 31 Mr Henry Jane. 32 Mrs W. Jones 33 4- 34 JIr J. Rhydwen Jones 35 Mr Hatwood 3G Mr r: Spink .Pt 37 The People's Tempe- ranee hotel, Mr John Snow den, proprietor BusseiX Koad. 1 The Big Book, Messrs Strathern el Co. 1 aMr F. Homan lbMr T. Evans 2 Mr Pier cy 4 Mr T. Morris 5 Misses Morris Swan inn, Mrs Ellis 6 Mrs Jones 7 Mr R. Roberts 8 Mrs Hughes Plasgwyn, Mr Deuman Plasgwyn Cottage, Mrs Povah Aston cottage, Mr Hughes ST. THOMAS'S CHURCH ENTRANCE TO TRINITY CHURCH Englefield house, Miss Mason Englefield cottage, Stephen Roose, Esq. (p Knighton lodge, Mrv and Miss Lodge 18 Mrs Crooks Preswylfa, Miss Evans (p Bodanerch, T. Winston, P'q. (p 9 Mr Eowards ( p 10 PlasnewyddjZ^r Bar- stow Carstairs Mrs Carstairs fp Vaynol Clairville, Mrs AtcJierley Esmond house, Major Keyworth Oriel house, Mrs Oastler Sydnop house -Frank Scholes, Esquire, Mr. ScJtoles <$• Misses Scholes The Vicara ge—Rev. T. Richardson, M.A., and family fp Rianva, Misses Sneyd p) Southlands, G. S. Hazle- hurst, Esq., MrsHazlc- hurst and family (p Bryn Estyn, the Misses AtcJierley Bryutirion, Archibald J Keho, Esq., Mrs Kelso and family (p Plastirion, Peter Browne Esq., chief constable; Mrs Browne 4' family (p Sussex Street. BANK BUILIDINGS. Ebury College, Rev H. J. Cooke, B. A, principal 1 Mrs Keyzar 2 Misses Mendoza and Furber 3 Mr Helsby 6 Mrs Griffiths 4 Mr McEwen 5 Mr E. A. Jonet (p St George's Hall, Messrs Ainsworth and Co.ts offices 7 Mr Mark Davies 8 Mrs Stalker 8aM~ J Amos, boot & shoe manufacturer 8bMr W. Jones (p 9 Chester house, Mr C. J. JFilmsley 10 Albert buildings, Mr W. P. Jones 12 Mr 0. Owen IS 'THE ADVERTISER' OFFICE, and STEAM PBINTING WOBKS: 1 Messrs Amos Brothers, Proprietors OtHee of I I Y GWYL- IEDYDD" (The Watchman) 14 Mrs Iddins 1.5 16 Mrs Mor land South Kinmel Street. 1 Mrs Humphreys 2 Mrs Davies 3 Mr J. Morris 4 Mrs Manning 5 Mrs Edwards 6 Mr D. Wynne 1 Mrs Billinq (11 8 Mrs Roberts 9 Mr D. Owens 0 t [ Mr McKenna Thorpe Street. 1 31 r A. Lee fp 2 Mr T. Davies 3 Mrs Roberts 4 Mrs PritcJiard (p Gwynfa villa, Mr James Davies, jib s Davies and familu (p Welsh Wesleyan Manse, Rev lshmael Evans, Welsh Wesleyan Min- ister Vaughan St. 1 Mrs Den ha 01 la Mr Jas. Jones 2 Mrs Jones 3 Mrs Griffiths 4 Mr Johns 6 Mr E. Williams 7 Mrs Hughes 8 Mr W. Beuan 9 Ma Beech 10 Mrs Jones Tudor Villa- Vale Road. 2 Mr J. Clarke 2a Mr T. Owen 3 Mr J. Edwards 4 Mrs Hoole 5 Mr J. Morris 6 Mr C. Evans Maesincle — Rev. T. Hughes Llys Arvon, ———— 9 Mr W. Jones Victoria inn, Mr Evans British Schools:—Head master, Mr G. Xattall. Iuf,ints' mistress, Miss J. Jones. 10 Colomendy house, Mr Morgan COLOMENDY VILLAS. 10 a lOb Mrs -114illey COLOMEXDY VIEW- 1 Mr Clark 2 Mr E. Jones 3 Mr Mason 4 Mr Ellis Evans 11 Messrs Williams § Co 12 Mrs Esther Roberts 13 Prince of Wales hotel, Mrs Davies Brynhyfryd, Mr Hughes 16 Mrs N. Parry Greenfield cottage, 17 Mr John Millward 18 Mr Jos. Davies 20 Mr E. JFiUiams 21 Hand, ilfi, Joltii -R,Ie,-Is Ty'n-Rhyl Lloyd, Esq. fp Maesgwilym Cottage,— Mr John Jones Pen Dyffryn, Rev. E. Lloyd Jones, Mrs Jones arid family ( p Plas Llewelyn, Mr J. H. Day, Mrs Day and family (p Reynolds' Villas- 1 2 Mr Robert Hughes Penycefndy, Mr Twist The Poplars,- Terfyn Cottage, Mr W. Jones Bethel C. M. Chapel Chapel House, Mr Ellis National Schools, Miss Bell, mistress School House, Mr Jones East View, Mr Willis Seirian house, Mr Hubbl 61 Mr TV. Pendleton 62 Mr J. Roberts 63 Mr R. Jones 64 Mr IViii. Williams 65 Mrs Hullingsworth 66 Mr Isaac Hughes he8 66aMr W. Hughes 66b,ifr John Thomas 66cAir Thomas Jones 67 Nottingham House, Mr R. Jones 67b 67cMrs R. Jones 6UM, T. Williath. 67 eMr Jas. Bamford VALE TEEEACE 1 Miss Hughes 2 Mr Williams Mrs Jones 4 Mr R. T. Williams 6ilfr Lamb G Mr LI. Foulkes 1 Mr T. Edwards (p 8 Mr D. Williams i) Mr W. Hosskins 10 Mr J. Jones 11 Mr D. Evans IS Mr R. Emerson 67fGlenville house, Mr W. Thomas 67g XrJ. Owens 68 Mr P. Morris 69 Mr. Simner 70 Miss Parry 75 Mrs Jones 76 Mr. John Parry 77 Mr Isaac Jones 78 Captain Jones 79 Mr Edwards 80 Bod Elwa, Mr Miller 82 Mr J. Davies 83 Elwy House, Mr. J. Hughes 84 Mr J. Hughes 85 Mr Isaac Ellis 86 Mrs Davies Water Stieet. I Shamrock hoase, Mrs # Miss Price Roberts laMr Maltby bMr Pendtsto obMr Simcux 3 Mr T■ Williams 4 Mrs Foulkes 5 ilfiss Davies 6 Swiss cottage, Mr F P. Jones WELSH BAPTIST CHAPEL 7 Mr E. P. Jones 8 Bddowen,Mr E.Owen 9 Mrs Price Jones fp 10 Meliden house, M)- 2. Griffiths II M I' J. Grifbtks 12 M. JoJiu H. Ellis, u i.ie 8f spirit -mercJiant 13 Mr Mar pies 14 F. Wrigley, Esq. ,Mrs Wrigley, ant jiunily (p Clifton house, Mrs Morris 16 Mrs Humphreys 17 18 Mr R. C. Evans 19 Mr Lloyd Edwards p 20 MrsJ. Owen 21 Mrs Georye 22 Mrs Radge 23 Miss Stuart 21 Mrs II. Owen 25 Mrs Wlliams 26 Mrs Jones 27 Regent house, Misses Furber 28 T. E. Perkins, -??"/ (p 29 Capt Sanaoe Mr Myerscolegli. 32 Mrs MarsJiall 32aOffices of W.R WIt- liams Windsor Street. 1 Mrs Rohrrts 2 Mrs T, Jmes 3 4 Mrs Evans 6 Mrs Allman 7 Miss Davies 5 Mr H. Jones 9 Llys Aled, Ifr E. Roberts 10 Claremont honse, Ift- Usher 10 aA- McW.roy lob f e Rose Cottage, 31 Evans 10 ell Williams 11 Jones 12 Via Mr Paddey 13 Mrs Tidy ai an 14 Mrs Jervis 15 Miss Davies {Ii Mrs Prichard (p Windsor Villa, Jti-s Do — Wellington road. WELLINGTON CHAMBERS, 1 C. Pi. Bell, Es(l, Solici- tor 2 Mr Homan 3 Mr p Mostyn Williams 4 R D Roberts § Son 6 Miss M Davies 5 Mr Rippon 7 Miss A mos Boot and Shoe Depot THE ARCADE. Mr R. David Roberts Smith Ii Dining Halt Albion hotel, Mr Jones Bodfor House—Dr T. II. Summerhill Mrs Summcrhill fp 11 Mr D. 1 Fi I lia mr 12 North Wales hotel, 14311' Edward; 15 Avondale, Mrs Owen and Miss G. Parker- Owen (p G Mrs. A. Francis (p 17 Mrs WiUiams\ (p lia Messrs R. Evans$• Co., Hnydock Colliery 18 Mrs h rans 19 Mr J. Ruler ts 20 Mrs Williams 21 Jfr Gregory 22 Mrs R. O. Jones 23 Mr T. Jones 24 Mr Jones 25 Mr Daniel Eeans 26 Mr J. Edwards 27 Aled House, MrJ. T. Jones 2S Mr T. P. Huqlm 29 Mr Evans 30 Mr R. Jones 31 Mrs Evans 32 Mr Fi •ancis Gallagher I i'laMr J. Williams 37 Glanmorfa Hall, Wm. Davies, Esq., Solicitor and Mrs Daries f p 44 Mr Pro/it 45 Mr E. Davies 46 MrHughcs 47 Bay View,,Ifr -Davies FFYNONGROEW KOAD— Barmouth Villa, Mrs Parry 1 Mrs Parry (p 2 Mrs Johns (p 3 Miss Brown (p 4 Mr Keogh (p 5 Mrs S/ieppnr (p ST MAEY'S ROMAN CATH OLIC CIIURCH 48 Mr Si'vester 49 M. Lloyd (p From hytryd, t,, l'ellowby 53 Marine Villa, Mr G. Turner (1) 54Belgrave Villa Mrs Skeates 55 Orme view, Miss Garbett 56 Mrs 4, Miss Caldicott 57 Mrs Sprtsloan fp 58 Mr Gib^ns fp 59 Mr MiWqpton 60 Mr H. Jones 61 Mrs Rober ts NATIONAL SCHOOI". 69 Chester and Liverpool house, Miss Davies 70 Mrs Hughes 71 72 Mr F. R. Harrison 73Mr Kerry 74 Myrtle cottage, Mr J. i&obtrlr 75 Sea View cottage, Mrs Wlliams 79 Refreshment Kooms Mrs Jones 80 Mr R. C'hadwwh 81 Mr J. Roberts 82 Sun Inn Francis Lloyd Hughes 8" Mrs T. HugJies 84 Capt. E. Jones 80 Mr J. Jones 86Mr William Jones 87Mr William Hughes Voryd hall, Major Wright MrsWright$family (p Rhyl Winter Gardens, &c, Skating Bink. Secretary-A,.rr S.Ber- rington 123 Gorphwysfa, Fred. Penn,Esq., family (p 124Mrs Lewis (p 125 Mr Crossby 126 Mrs Jones 127 Mrs A. Hutchfield 128 Mr Joseph Jones 129 Mr P. H. Jones 130 Mrs Williams 131 ————— 132 Mrs Fryce Davies 133 Mrs Hughes WATERLOO VILLAS 1 Mr J. Evans (p 2 Mr Ashcr 142Westbromwich house Mrs Jonts 443a Mr Henderson 444 Afr A. Rowlands 15 Plas Glan y don, Mrs Hartley (p 146 Mr R. Williams 148 Royal Oak, Mr H Davies 149 Mr J. Davies 150 Mr P. Williams 151 Mrs Jones 152 Mr T Jones 153 Mr Morgan 1,54 155 Albert House,Misees Jones and Davies 156 Liverpc ol Arms, Mrs E. Aiiaos 156 Mr Tames Dowell 156b Mr John Hannaby 158 Mr J. Humphreys 159 160 Mr E. Roberts 161 Mr Clift 162 Mr J. P. Jone. 163 Mr Tomkiis 164 Birmingham Hotel, Mr John Smith 165 Stationer's HaJI,jlir D. Trehearn 167- 168 Jf. F. Gunner Birmingham Chambers -Ati- P. J. Sarsons' office 169 Mr Bathgate 170 Messrs Wright and Sheffield 171 Mrs Griffiths Warren Street. 1 Mrs Jones 2 Mr J. HugJtes 3 Mr Taafe 4 Mr Newbold 5 Mr C. Duffield 6 Mr Smith MOUNTAIN VIEW TERRACE 1 Fairfield lodge, Mr G. F. Gunner (p 2 Rev. J. J. JFilliams & Mrs Williams (p 3 Mr A. Taylor 4 Mrs Lloyd
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J pAlUlY JOXKS, HOSIER, GLOVEr; AND MATTER, AND GENERAL MEN'S MERCER, GOLDEN GLOVE, 1(32 WELLINGTON ROAD AND QUEKN STREET, UIlYL, Men's, Youths'' a ad Boyl Clothier, Ready made or to order Agent fur a first-class London Tailor. 300 PATTERNS OF THE LATEST AND BEST rAKE:, TO SELECT FROM. Fir Guaranteed. Leggings, M'mtoshes, Bags, Portmanteaus, and .7 Umbrellas. k LL Cambria's sons, I ask your attention, [tior- To look at my Waterproofs, worthy of inspec Late from the markets, designs of rare choice. Most wonderful bargains, at which you'll rejoice. It JJ here you will see the precursors of winter, In the shape of a Mcintosh, rouyh stonr-s 'twill' shelter, The cheapest and he-it produced at the price I Have a look for yourself, and that »vill suflice. At 21s. Now for the Ready-mades, the host in the market, Oiferod at prices, no wonder you'd ask it, "Where have you bought that swell suit of clothes," Wi'll be answered, 11 Wliy, of course, from J. Parry Jones." For warmth aud comfort, no better is found iou have texture and durability, for that they're renowned, [still, iou 11 be quite astonished, and hold the opinion That never before were such clothes seen in Rhyl. Flom 25S. the Suit; Youths, IQs. Boys, 3s. 9d. 12s. The next bargain are Overcoats, the marvel of trade, To ask them at the price, you'll be almost afraid, The figure so reasonable, actually prime cost, I guarantee them to laugh at four winters' frost; Ready-made Trousers follow on the list, Equal to oil leggings, for water to resist, Thoroughly shrunk, stylish and neat, To suit any occasion, ball, concert, or street. From 7s. 6d. Youths, 5s. Boys, 2s. 9d. I must now introduce my Variety Department, All specialities, quite a novel assortment Hats, silk and felt, in tweeds as well, Caps, Helmets and Polos, to suit any swell, Lmbrellas und Leggings, Cuffs, Collars, and Ties, Jerseys, Singlets, and Drawers, and Shirts every size, Wool Scarfs and Mufflers, Hosiery superfine, You should'nt miss such rare bargains, so I invite you in time. J. ust you read this, and tell your friends, Parry J nes to them his compliments sends, A nd wishes them to know his intention, R egarding his Clothing Club, a generous invention R hyl wants he'll supply on moderate terms, Y on'11 find all his prices below other firms. J udge yourselves his wonderful reductions, [tiona 0 n all Goods—English, Welsh and Irish produo- N ewest cut quite bon ton, style a la mode, E very poor in in now a suit can afford, Set, and remember The Golden Glove," 1G2 Wellington Road. JAMES DAVI, Registrar of Marriages, GWYNFA VILLA, RHYL, HOUSE & ESTATE AGENT, Collector of Rents, &c. Agent for the ALLIANCE. PRO VINCIAL,' 4 QUEEN'S,' Fire and Life Assurance Com- panies. MORTGAGES CAN BE PROCURED. MESSRS. QWEN & SoiN UNDERTAKE SALES BY AUCTION and by PRIVATE TREATY of Freehold, Leasehold, and Copyhold Properties, Residences, Farms, Building Land, Ground and Improved Rents, Equities of Re. demption, Reversions, Life Interests, Policies of Assurance, &c. Also, SALES BY AUCTION of Household Furni- ture and Effects, Horses, Carriages, Live and Dead Fanning stock, Ships, Machinery, Timber Fixtures, Fittings, and Building Materials. And VALIDATIONS of any of the above enumera- ted descriptions of Properties and Effects for the purpose of Probate, Mortgage, Compensation, Enfranchisement, Division or Exchange. The LETTING of Furnished or Unfurnished Resi- dences, Farms, Shooting and Hunting Quarters and Building Land. INVENTORIES of Furniture, Fixtures and Effects made and Checked. RENTS Collected and Estates Managed. MORTGAGES procured on Freehold, Leasehold and Copyhold Properties. SURVEYS made and PLANS prepared. Terms may be had on application to the AUCTION AND ESTATE AGENCY OFFICES, BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON. MANAGER-MR. WM. HUGH OWEN. WHISKY. VERY SUPERIOR OLD HIGHLAND SCOTCH WHISKY, Kis to 18s. per gallon. Gives utmost satisfaction everywhere. BEIN. N, POOL, Wins aud Spirit Merchant, ANNAN, N.B. 21, HIGH STREET (OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE), RHYL. WILLIAM JONES Having taken the above premises (lately carried on by Mrs TJTOMAS HUGHES in the Drapery business) begs to intimate to the inhabitants and visitors of Rhyl and neighbourhood that the establishat wil henceforth be conducted in the -T (jj-EOCERY JJUSINESS Groceries and Provisions of the finest qualitie wil be sold the lowest possible prices. Note the Address:- 21, HIGH STHEET (OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE), 52 279 RHYL. A DELIGHFUL FLAVOUR, CRACROFT'S ARECA NNT TOOTH PASTE.—By using this delicious Aromatic Dentefrice, the eamel of the teeth becomes white, sound and polished like ivory. It is exceed iigly fragrant, and especially useful for removing incrus- tations of tartar on neglected teeth. Sold by all Chemists Pots, Is and 2s. 6d each. (Get Cracroft's) LIVER MEDICINE TARAXACUM AND PODOPHYLL- This fluid combination, extracted from medicina roots, is becoming very popular, and is now used instead of blue pill and e doinel for the cure of dyspepsia, biliousness, and all symptoms of conges- tion of the liver, which are generally pain beneath the shoulders, headache, drowsiness no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the morning, giddiness, disturbance of the stomach and feeling of ieneral depression. It sets the sluggish liver inmot- on, very slightly acts upon the bowels, giving a sense health and comfort within 24 hours. It is the safest medicine. Taraxacum and Pudophyllinis a fluid made nlyby J. PEPPER, Bedford Laboratory, Lonemis. whose name is on every label It is important to notice this. Bottles 2s. 9d. Sold by all Chemists. Printed and Published by A MOS BROS., at their General Steam Printing Works, 13, Sussex street, Rhyl, in the parish of Rhuddlan, County of Flint.—SATURDAY, Nov. 8, 1884.
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l.L..o..u ztDVANCE ülJ 'li..I. J..J.ic.. The special correspondent of thb' Standard men- lions the difficulty which Major DorvTard» with a pioneer expedition of five boat. has had in ascending the cataract at Semneh. The wind failed th,m,'and the men had to tow the boats up the cataract. For the greater portion of the distance, about 12 mÏ1 "S i n all, t>e work was of a most difficult and exhausting inscription, the current being lb soma places exceed- ingly strong, while the banks are rough and broken. < )ne rudder was carried away in the passage of the rapids, and a small hole was knocked in another boat, but, as the crews were men of the Royal En- t ineers they were able to repair damages promptly. The correspondent adds: The Canadian voya- peurs say that the boats which have been built for the expedition are not nearly strong enough in their construction for the work for which they are intended. They are of opinion also that it was a threat mistake building them with keels. They pro- nounce the navigation df the Nile as not particularly dangerous, but as being exceptionally laborious and trying. The Nile is falling rapidly. During yesterday and to-day it has fallen 2ft. This has greatly altered the aspect of the river. It has greatly decreased the volume and force of the.stream in the rapids and has much facilitated their ascent. Upon the other hand, m places where the river before ran quietly and tmoothly, it now rushes in broken water over shallows, And has thus increased the number of rapids indefi- nitely. Two new and formidable cataraets-have made their appearance during the last two days between this place and Sarras. The men are loud in their praises of the work and skill of the Canadians, and, indeed, without their direotion, ooolness, and skill I it would be altogether impossible to get the boats up the Nile. Should any of them attempt to make the passage without one of these professional boatmen at tht helm, a disaster will almost certainly take place
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SELLING OLD COINS. In the Queen's Bench Court, on Tuesday, Mr. Jus- tice Denman heard the suit of "Frendenburg and Another v. Chaffers," which arose out of the sale of a collection of old coins. The case for the plaintiff was that the collection wae made-by a German clergyman, who, by his will, left this condition, that the coins should be sold in one lot, and by private contract; and the value waa said to be £ 500. The plaintiffs were brothers, one in buaineaa in Germany, and the other in London and they were consulted at the latter end of 1883 *f to the sale of the coins. They .7 ia their turn spoke to Mr. Witt& and Mr. Dieii- pecker, and became introduced to the defendant, a dealer in antiquities, to whom the collec. tion of coins waa handed. It was said that the -7" &18f8lldant wu to sell the same in one lot, and c: for not leta than M and that he had neither done this nor returned the coins. He had, in fact, caused them to be sold by auction, where they realised less than £100. The defence was that the defendant did L not get- his instructions from the plaintiffs, but that r, Witte introduced Diespccker, and the latter inst rue- si tedJriafcjto catalogue the coins, and have them sold by c- prblio auction. Ia accordance with this the defendant j sold the eoina by auction through Messrs. Sotheby, and since then he had duly accounted f< r and i>aid over the net produce of such sale, LT4 19s., to Diespecker, and he in hia turn oHercd the mouey to one of the plaintiffs, who, however, refusrd to take it. Mr. Justice Denman gave credence to the story told by the plaintiffs, and thought that it was cor- roborated by the correspondence. He could not < 9 doubt that the value of the coins had been enormously -;8 depreciated by being sold by auction and in small parcels, instead of their being sold as one collection, and, therefore, gave judgment for the plaintiffs for ,t/:r JiSOO. v"
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Upwards of 30 unacka arrived at Hull on Tues day. Ten of them have loat all their fishing-gear in the recent stoma. The Young Greg was boarded in the North Sea, and only the cook was found on board. Four of the crew are missing, and it is supposed that they have been drowned. Two men named Webb and Lee, who had been concerned m an affray at Rushmere, near Ipswich, made their escape from the police under extraordinary circumstances while being conveyed to Woodbridge. Both men were in a cart with their captors, and were handcuffed together. They suddenly made a desperate jump, literally throwing a somersault over the head a of the policemen. Both fell to the ground, but were soon up again, apparently unhurt, and before the constables could get down were well away. The Cape Premier and the Treasurer-General have left Cape Town for Bechuanaland, hoping to effect a peaceful settlement. The First ComnaMioner of Werka has given in- structions tor the immediate demolition of the re- mainder of the old storehouses which block the view of the Tower fo London from the river. The death from over-pressure of a little girl at Macclesfield has been reported by a local medical man who says that during his attendance upon the child she was" in a. state of muttering delirium concern. ing school and lessons." He can, he adds, call to mind three cases where children have died from I over-bi ain pressure at leasons whilst they were in a weakened condition." The facte have been laid before the Education Department, The number of application. already sent in for a next year's Exhibition at Kensington reprelent r liiore than twice the available space. The display I s to consist of useful inventions patented since W62; I_>ut novelties shewn at the two previous exhibitions will, except in rare instances, be excluded. Mr. Marriott, M.P., speaking at Brighton on Egyptian affairs, said that had Sir E. Malet's advice Wen followed Arabi would have been put down, the subsequent disasters would have been avoided- we rai would not have been sent to Khartoum, and not now be hunting for him.