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CHURCH SERVICES.

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FRANCE.

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TEE ASSISTANTS' EAILL.Y CLOSING MOVEMENT AT WREXHAM- TO THE CDITOR OF TRK GUARDIAN. Sir,—Kindly allow me through the medium of the t&uardian to call attention to the above move- ment. Once more the drapers' assistant*; are making an effort to obtain early closing of the respective places .of business at which they are employed, and tæ get some fhours universally adopted at which all drapery establishments should cease tc be open at & certain time. At present we have no stated hours of closing, but every one followe his own course independently. The disadvantages of such a state of things, both to employer and employed is apparent, as it also pladte the tradesmen vrho close first at a disadvant- age, besides which every draper, ts well as his assistants, know that t1:.3 business transacted durirg our present long hours could easily be condensed into a shorter space of time, without inconvenient and from a point of economy as well as duty to the assistants, ajrould be advisable. The hours which we hope by the consent of our employees eventually to establish, a.re seven o'clock ordinal^- evenings, eight o'cloei on Thursday, and ten o'clock on Saturday, which the general public, I am sure, will agree with us, is quite long enough to be con- fined in the unhealthy atmosphere of our gas-lighted shops. Our present hours of closing are too late, to admit of us attending any meetings for our amuse- assent or instruction which maybe held in the town. The proposed hours would secure us this benefit, as well as add a, little to our limited hours of rre- a&oa and mental culture. I think that a fair consideration of these state- ments will elicit on our side the public sympathy, and secure to us their universal co-operation: T say j co-operation, for by making their purchases early in the d&y, they can materially assist us in our < efforts. | We ask only what iø allowed to citr more fortun- ate fellow aeeistanter in neighbouring towns, and wfcat ha. horc enjoyed by OUT. predeoesHoro it. Wrexham at a time when business was much more brisk and more difficulties stood in the way than is the case at present. We hope therefore that this, our reasonable not be disregarded by our employers when the deputation calls upon them. ONE OF THEM.

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