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FOOTBALL. GROSVENOR (WREXHAM) v ALBION (WREXHAM.— A match will be played between the above clubs on the ground of the latter, in Chester-road, to-day (Saturday). Kick off at three o'clock. LLANEBCHRUGOG (2ND) V. CEFN.-This match was played on Mouday last, on the ground of the former, and after a very one-sided game resulted in a victory for the home team by seventeen goals to none. Players:— Lignerd&ru"W. Edwards (goal), J. Gough and W. Jones (backs), Ð. Joaee (a) and A. Williams (half-backs), R. Davies, J. Koberte, O. Botorts, E. Evans, D. Jones (b), and H. Edwards (forward*). WREXHAM v. LLANERCHEUGOG.—This match was played on the Wrexham ground on Saturday, Nov.2. The Rhos captain kicked off, but failed to score a goal, the Wrexham team scoring two. On changing ends, the Wrexham tpam scored one point. The careful playing of the Wrexham tedm enabled them to score two more, winning by four goals to one. WELSHPOOL V. SEVERN VALLEY.—A football match took place on Saturday, Nov. 2, between nine of the Welshpool club and fifteen of the Welshpool Severn Valley Club, and resulted in a victory for the Welshpool Club by three goals to nil. The goals were kicked by Harper (1) and Hugh Jones (2), principally from being thrown in by Baines (captain). WREXHAM CLUB.—A football match between Wrexham and Newtown will take place at the race-course this Saturday afternoon. Kick off at 2.30. A committee meeting of the Wrexham club will be held at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel,. on Tuesday evening next, to choose the team to play in the cap tie against Friars School at Bangor on the 23rd inst. All members desirous of playing a.re requested to send in their names to Mr C. Murless. MWROGV. RurHIN SECOND ELEVEN.—This match was played on the latter's ground on the 2nd inst., and resulted in a draw, both sides obtaining one goal. For the Ruthin Second Eleven good service was rendered by Messrs J. S. Williams, R, Maddocks (captain), W. Evans, J.Jones, A. Hughes, and J. Bryan; and for the Mwrog, by Messrs U. Goodwin (captain), G. Douglas, M. Roberts, and Richard Evans. FRIARS' SCHOOL (BANGOR) V. BEAUMARIS GRAM- MAR SCHOOL.—The above match was played on the ground of the latter, and resulted in a glorious victory for Friars' by six goals to none. We may mention the names of W. P. Owen an d Mr Tuckwell as having played excellently. The following played for Friars' School Goal, F. R. Jones; backs, Mr Tuckwell, and Mills Roberts (captain); half-backs, J. E. Erans and Rathborne; forwards, right wfng, W. P. Owen and F. Schofield; centres. E. J. Owen and Mr Evans; left wing, Mr Bonsfield and Sinnett Jones. CJVIL SERVICE (WREXHAM) V OSWESTRY.—A match was played between the above clubs on the ground of the latter on Saturday last, and resulted in a victory for the home team by three goals to one. The play of Higham and Kendrick, as backs, and W. H. Davies, Shone, and Savin, as forwards, deserves mention for their team, and for the visitors Edwards, Tagg, and Pickering as backs, Hughes, Richards, and Crawfotd, as forwards, played a good passing game. The following were the playersCivil Service: E. Phennah (goal). R. Davies and J. Davies (backs), H. Edwards, capt G. Tagg, and J. Pickering (half-backs), J. H. Jones and J. Rowland (right wing), T. E. Hughes and A. Richards (left wing), J. Crawford (centre).— Oswest.ry: E. Roberts (goal), LI. Kendrick and Higham, capt. (backs), T. Owen and J. Davies (half-backs), W. H. Davies and C. Dyke (right wing), G. Savin and H. Evans (left wing, Shone and Whitehall (-entres) .-Civil Service v Chirk.—A match will he played between the above clubs on the ground of the former to-day (Saturday), kick- off at 2.30 p.m. STANITY AND PBNTKE.—A Boatch between the above clubs was played on Saturday last and. resulted in a victory for Pentre by one goal to none. The play of the Stansty team was very good all round, whilst J. Fagan, Joseph Griffiths, D. Ye*ables, and P. Matthias, played very well for Pentre. The follow- iog were the players, viz.: Stansty—W. A. Henshaw (goal), E. Edwards and J. Williams (backs), E. A. Jones and T. Evans (half backs), J. Evans, and W. Davies (centres), H. Griffiths (captain) and J. Davies (right wings), and W. Jones and E. Hughes (left wing*), umpire, W. James. Pentre-W. Davies (goal), D. Vfaables (captain) and J. A. Powell (backs), S. McKie aad S. Davies (half backs), S. Powell and J. S. Williams (centres), J. Fagan (substitute) and W. Phanix (right winjrs), and Joseph Griffiths and P. Matthias (left wings), umpire J. Williams. FIXTURES. Nov. 9,Oswestry v Shropshire Ramblers (Shropshire Asso ciation cup tie), at Oswestry MoT, 9, Oswestry (2nd) v Grove Park School, Wrexkaa, at Wrexham Nov. 9, Llanercnrugog v Drvids, at PIasmHoe Nov. Feresters v Kuabon, at Gwersyllt Nov. a, Corwen v Tower School, at Llangollen ■' Nov. 9, Civil Service v Chirk, at Wrexham Nov. 9, Albion (Wrexham), v Grosvenor, at Wrexham Nov. 9, Wiexham v Newtown, at Wrexham Nov. 16, Corwen v Druids, at Plasmadoe Nov. 16. Foresters v Civil Servive, at Gwersyllt Nov. 16, Oswestry v Wrexham, at Oswestry Nov. 28, Oswestry v Chester College. at Oswestry Iov. 28, Oswestry (2nd) v Chirk, at Chirk Nov. 28, Llanerchrugog v Kuabon (2nd), at BiMboa Nov. 23, Albion (Wrexham), v Cambrian, at Wrexham Nov. 23, Corwen v Dolgelley, at Corwea Nov. 23. Civil Service v Mold, at Wrexham Nov. 30, Corwen v Buabon, at Ruaboa Nev. 30, Albios (Wrexham), v Mold, at Koli. Nov. 89, Civil Service v Chester College,-at Chester Nov. to, Oswestry v Whitchurch, at Whitchurch Nov. 39, Wrexham v Chirk, at Chirk Dec. 7, Oswestry v Wednesbmry Si rollers, at Oswestry See, 7, Corwen v Ruthin, at Ruthia Dee. 7, Civil Servioe v Wrexham, at Wrexham Dec. 7, Albion (Wrexham), v Gwersyllt (2nd), at ttweasyltt Dec. 14, Corwen v Tower School, at Corwea Dee. 14, Civil Service v Chirk, at Chirk Dec. 14, Albion (Wrexham), v Ruabon (2nd), at Rtiakea Dec. 14, Oswestry (2nd) v Gwersyllt, at Gwersyllt Bee. 14, Oswestry v Wolverhaaspton, at WolverkamptM Dee. 19, Oswestry v Newport, at Oswestry Dec. 21, Oswestry v Engineers, at Shrewsbury Dec. 21, Oswestry (2.d) v ftobowen, at Oswestry Dec. 21, Llanerchrugog v Foresters, at Gwersyllt Dee. 21, Albion (Wrexham), r Grosvenor, at Wrexhaat Dee. 21, Corwen v Civil Service, at Wrexham Dec. 21, Wrexham v Llangollen, at Wrexham Bee. 29, Corwea v Llangollen at Corwen Dec. 26, Albion (Wrexham), v Mold, at Wrexham Dee. 28, Llaaerchrugog v Chirk, at Llanerchru-og Dec. 28, Wrexham v Mold, at Wrexham Dec. 28, Osweetry v Druids, at Oswestry I any. 8, Corwen v Ruabon, at Corwen | Tauy. 4, Wrexham v Druids, at Wrexham raay. 4, Llanerebrugog v Llangollen, at Llanerchragog (amy. 4, Foresters v Civil Serviee, at Wrexham fany. 4, Albion (Wrexham), v Buabon (2nd), at Wrexham rany. 4, Oswestry (2nd) v Gobowen, at Gobowen rany.ll, Oewestry v Wrexham, at Wrexham fany. 11, Llanerchrugog v Foresters, at Llaaerchracoe rany. ii, Civil Service v Mold, at Mold raay. 18, Llanerchrugog v Chirk (2nd) at Llanerehragog rany. 18, Foresters v Mold, at Mold raay.18, Oswestry r Whitchurch, at Oswestry Pany IS, Wrexham v Banger, at Bangor rany 2t, Wrexham v Chirk, at Wrexham mnjM, Omrtetiy v Bngjaeew, at Osvwtvy Feb. 1. Osweetryr Wednesbury Strollers, at Wedneshary Feb. 1, Llanerchrugog v Buabon, at Llaaerokrafoff Feb. 1, Wrexham v Mold, at Mold Feb. 8, Wrexham v Druids, at Buabon J'b. 8, Oswestry (2nd) v Chirk, at Oswestry j eb. 8, Oswestry v Druids, at Plasruadoc Feb. 10, Corwen v Llan. ollen. at Llanirollen Feb. Hi, Corwen v Civil Service, at Corwen "? 5, Llanerchrugog v Buabon (2nd), at Llansrohragesj Feb. 15, Oswestry v Wolverhampton at Oswestry Feb. 22, Oswc-stry v Ruabon, at Ruabon X'!1b. 22, Llanerchrugog v Druids, at Llanerchruffof Feb. 22, Civil Serviee v Wrexham, at Wrexham Mar. 1. Llauerchraso* v Ruabon Grammar School, at Llanftreiirugog Mar. 8, Civ 1 Service v Oswes'ry. at Wrexham Mar. t, Albion (Wrexham), v Gwersyllt (2nd), at Wrexham Mar. 8, Llanerchrugog v Druids (2nd), at Llaaerchrugeg Mar. cI, Foresters v Ruabon, at Buabon Mar. 9, Oswe, try (2nd) v Gwersyllt, at Oswestry Mar. 15, Oswestry v All Saints, at C-swestry Mar. 15, Civil Service v Chpster College, at Wrexham Mar. 15, Llanerchrugog v Wrexham, at Llanerchrugog í Mar. Iii, Wrexham v Newtown at Newtown Mar. 22, Wrexham v Llangollen, at Llangollen Mar. 22, Llanerchrueo* v Grove Park School, at Wrexham Mar. 59, Oswestry v Newport, at Newport April 6, Llanerchrugog v Oswestry Grammar School, at Oswestry UNRULY SPECTATORS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE GUARDIAN. DEAR SJR,—I believe that this is not the first tirnp that letters have been indited to you, the subject being the Wrexham Football Club and the mob attending matches played on its ground—the Eacecourse; last season we heard a good deal of Plasmadoe, Newtown, and other mobe, but any club playing against Wrexham, and who had not already been prepared for the generous reception awaiting them, might be surprised if not pleased during the course of the game. Last Saturday the Llanerchrugog and Wrexham teams met for a or friendly" game on the ground of the latter, and throughout the efforts of the home team were vociferously applauded, while those of their opponents were treated with derision, and when the Llanerchrugog men obtained a. goal they were greeted with' iionical laughter, and indeed so funny did it appear to Mr Mills, who was acting as referee, that he was in imminent dansrer of convulsions. It is not my intention to remark on the play of the respective teams, as that is a privilege generally accorded to the victors, but I think that it would be as well if the committee of the Wrexham Foot- ball Club were to refrain from playing men whose language is not the most becoming. The ball was continually kicked out by Wrexham men ar.d returned by the liIob" with cries of not out," play on," &c., and on one occasion, when it was obvious that such a course could not be resorted to, the ball was deliberately thrown in the face of one of the visitors. The committee will do well if, remembering the repugnance evinced last season to play on their ground, and which will assuredly be repeated this, they take measures to prevent such scenes again occurring, and a charge for admittance will not, I fear, do so, as it is not entirely those who would be excluded by such an arrangement, but, to a certain entent, members of their own club, who thus disgrace the town, and if this is not done it will be found that few teams will play at Wrexham, unless in the final or other cup ties, when choice of ground has been lost. The Wrexham Club numbers, of course, some gentlemen amongst its players, but it is not against these I have written.-Yours faithfully, AN ASSOCIATIONIST. November 4th, 1878. THE CITY OF GLASGOW BANK.—The secretary AND manager of the bank took tho necessary preliminary steps on Fiday for the "running of their letters," or for the forcing on of their trial within 60 days. A petition m the prescribed form was presented to the Sheriff Principal, who granted the craving that inrima- tion pao iid be made to Her Majesty's Advocate ihat the accused demarded to be brought to trial within the period stated. The Act under which procedure is taken is a vary old one, and was passed in the reiga.of William and Mary. The Crown is allowed 40 days additional. Iu the eyent, of the trial not being closed by the time, the prisoners must be set at liberty. It is reported that Mr J, Nicol Fleming, who is wanted by the police in con- nexion with -tt-e frauds, has succeeded in reaching Soain, and a letter has been received from him, stating that when tho public excitement is over he will appear to answer all the charges against him. Mr James Stewart, oneof the directors of the BAnk, has been released from custody, the Lord Advocate having accepted bail to the amount of fifteen thousand pounds. Notwithstanding the efforts made oa behalf of the directors and officials cf the City of GLwgow Bttnk, they are all, with the excep- tion of Mr Slewart, still detained in custody. The Lord Advocate, it is understood, is perfectly willing to accept bail of from jS10,000 to X15,000 for each of the accused persons. In sue or two cases, the prisoners have stated that they have no desire to be set at liberty while the case is pending, and in others the endeavours to obtain the necessary security have proved fruitless. The local agents of the prisoners have, therefore, turned their attention to the preparaiions necessary for the defence of their clients, and five have had a consultation as to the course to he adopted in securing access to the books of the bank. In the short space of days the subscription list to the fund for the relief of the share- holders has amounted to close on £ 88,000, a most promising commencement. There can be little doubt that before long one-third of the total sum aimed at will have been raised. C. X. BEqso--i and Co. Teas are the purest, the btst and tho cheapest. 14, High-street, Wrexham. Tha best market for Tiaaed Goods, at the Lionr Wrexham. The "Liver," Westmiaster Baildiags, Hope-street Wrexham, for mild cured Cumberland Bacea. New Season's Teas, choicely blended, and rieh in favour, at O. K. BENSON and Co.'s Family Graeery Stores, 14, High-street, Wrexham. Teas. Coffees, and general Gracerios are awpplieol at merchants' prices by C. K. BBNSON aadCo., 14, Migh- street, Wrexhana. Placards, posting and hand bills, plain or in coloars, are printed at the Guardian Olace, Wrexham, at most easonabie terms, and with the greatest promptitude. Pure, strong, and delicious Teas and Coffees caa always be obtained at C' K. BEN.SOH'S Family Grocery Storos, 14, liigh-street, Wrexham. Estimates are giten mpon application at the Guardian Office, Wrexham, for printing catalogues, friendly societies' rules, balance sheets, accounts, memorandums, invoices, programmes, circulars, colliery pay sheets, cheque and receipt books, time sheets, bankruptcy farms, articles of associativa, caaditioas of sale, &c. ADTICE TO MOTHERS !-Are you brokenm your rest by a sick child suffering with the pain of outtiikf teeth? Go at once t. a chemist and get a bottle o! MRS. WINSLOVS SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve tfce poor sufferer immediately. It is perfectly harai less and pleasant to taste, it produces natural, auiei sleep, by relieving the child from pain, aud the little •kerub awakes as bright as a button." It soothes the oiiild, it softens the guaas, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best kaawn remedj»-for dysentery and diarrheea. whether arising from tec tains; or other causes. Mrs Wiuslaw's Soothing Syrup is so;d v Medicine ''eebrp everywhere at la Hd ps-r bcttiu—MaaalaetKrwuiaJNeH V orii, anilt Oxtoro- str- 0t Lonoon. FLOBILINE !—FOB THE TEETH AND BBEATH.—A few drops of the liquid Floriline" sprinkled on a wet tooth-brush produces a pleasant lather. whieb thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites or im- purities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decav gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly-whiteness, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all un- pleasant odour arising from decayed teeth or tobaoco smoke. The Fragrant Floriline," being composed in part of Honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Price 2s Gd of all Chemists aad Perfumers. Prepared by Henry C. GALI.UP 493 Oxford-street. London. VALUABLE DISCOTEBY FOR THB HAIB.—If your hair is turning grey or white, «r falling off, use The Mexican Hair fienewer," for it will positively restore in every case Grey or White hair to its original col eur without ieaving the disagreeable smell of most lie- It makes the hair chaTmingly beautiful, a? well as promoting the growth of the hair «n bald »pots, where the glands are nat decayed. Ask v<H*r Chemist for the MEXICAN QAIB KBHIWBB," prepared by Henry C. GALLUP, 433, Oxford-street, London, and sold by Chemists and Perfumers every- wkere at Bs 6d par bottle. lUMti's Paris Blue.-Tke aarke4 aupariarity at tin. r,-dry Blue aver all otherd, aa4 tko quick appreciatiam af khnterits by the Pmblic, kas keea tttamdett by tke uaa] weak, riz: a I[*" af imitatiaas: tka merit af tke latter sukixly camsists im tJa. ioceaaity exerted, set simply ia Matiag tka sqaara afeava kmt nakimgtha foaeral appearan 08 aMaa wrappers reseaaala that af tka (enaiaa rticla. Tka .raet.ren 8er tkerefara ta oamtiam avers ta 888 gesiritt's Paria Blae am aaak paaket. Substitute far MiXk.—Tie Editor af tà. Msdical Mirror kas sal" tho matioe af the aaedical yrafeesiom ta Cadkmry's Maaoa Esaeaca, which ke ealla, CaAbary'a Camceatrated & Tegetabla Milk, amd remarks "Tka excess of fatty matter Iaaø been earefully eliminated and thas a oampoaad remaims wkich eamveys im a mimimam bulk a maximam amoamt af mataimemt. We stromgly reooammemd it as a diet far akildrea. JtOSBACR WATER.-Imported direct from the spriajs iteilr Homburg. Pleasant to the taste, pare, aatmral, effer- vescing, delicioas. Prafeesar Waaklym reptrta, "Water Is REMARKABLY PUKK, aad aa EXCELLENT TABLE WATER, which may he takem in large quamtities," which •ANNOT BE SAID OF ANY eTHER MINERAL WATER before the public. Caa In obtained at tke clabs, hotels, and af chemists, wime merchants, and ethers. Original Packages, taining 58 quart glass bottles, 21s, or let piat ditto, 46s., less 5 per cent. far cash. The JKosbach Company, Limited, 35, Finsbary Circus, Leaden, E.C. T. ba girea away.—A handsome Telame will ha presented t* purchasers af st lbs. of t'olaud, Bakertsoa & Co.'s Beak Bonus pure Tea, price 2s Sd per lb. To he obtained of agents everywhere. Paland, Rahertsaa i; Co. sell the finest aad strongest pure Teas from Chiaa and ladia aaly, at all prices, fram 2s per lh, carriage free. Far family asa their celebrated Camgow at 2s 6d per lb is highly recamm ended, and an t lh tin will he forwarded free ta any railway station aa reoeipt af Past Ofioe arder far Ms. Price liat and all partioulars on asplioatiaa at the Warekaasa, 9, Cartaim Baaid, Laadoa., Jg>C. iilititiitil agoalfl nMali

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