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DENBIGH. OFF TO jTIIE Ivii'/lKUiXJLiS.—Mestr.s Geo. j~-Ovvy.rd and Parry icf; Mcssis Densoai's eatab- hwiincnt last week to take up appointments in \x:DllJQi!l.. J.he.y leave behind uhcrn a itirge num- l vI well-wishing friauds. GOLF.—A drning competition for gentlemen *°0i* place on Thursday, .here btv.ng nine en- trants. Mr D. R. Joi-ics won the priz/e, Mr Cochrane be;ii £ the .second. i'RESiViVlA'J'ION.—in view of her approach- 1ii11i-; marriage, the teachers of the C-huirch Sun- ^ch-oca have presented Ml-;«3 Lilian J>e:.amy, <tiie-street, wii. h a tea service of a veiy choice <ie-gu in rccv¡:uitlO11 of her cervices as a fdJow- teacher. Mr W. M. Picirce iiiakio the presen- tation. •^RIPTURAL EXAMINATION.—The an- u.¡¡j examination in connection with the Calviin- J^-io MeUaoeL-ie Sunday School ill the VauLe of Clwyd was hcid on liiursduv. Several compe- titors sat in the town. Too results wdil be die- Ojiired later on. li-ie ASYI,UM.-Dr. Herbert gave one of "is successful cinematograph enter tainmenui at the Asyium oil Wednesday eveuung. Miss Oweniue Hameir contributed a couple of songs., find Dr. Herbert's orchestra played for the dancing which followed subeequentlv. "JOHN CALVIN. —The Rev. D. E. Jenkuia lectured oil "John Calvin" aJ. the Sw«ci Lane Schoolroom on Thursday evening- in connection "with the Literary Society. The Rev. James Charges presided, and proposed a vote of thanks to the lecturer, which waii unanimously agreed *o. BOY SCOUTS.—It is stated tha-t General &r Baden-Powell will pay a visit to this district soon, and will be the gueot for a short stay with Oouoned Howard, C.B., Wi.gfa;or.Du.riug' ilia visit, the distinguished .soldicy: wiiil inspect t'he local corps of Boy Scouts. DENBIGHSHIRE HUSSARS YEOMAN- P,Y.I,-ifoxmation has been received from head- quarters that thiis regiment will camp at Caerwys for 15 days, and not 18 as stated in the orders previously issued. The Yeomanry will go through their annual course of musketry exorcises at the Foryd range from .he 11th to the 16th of April, firing for the first time with the new short Lee Enfield rifle. ctr-v GOOD TEMPLARY.—Mr Ivor LloOyd (Chief Templar) prestidoo over the weekly mee'.ing of the Oaiedfr.yn Lodge, when the programme was sustained by Misses Bessie Jones and Eillilfh J-)ryll ua-bt Wynne, Master Perceval Jones, Messrs S. Parry, John Roberts, and David Pebers. Mr Herbert. Bollis was awarded the Prize in a drawing compaction held the pre- vious weeik. A collection was made towards thft campaign in the Lincolnshire teetotal Tillage. YALE OF CLWYD CONGREGATIONAL- IBI-S —A meeting of the repreoentatives of >he VaJe of Clwyd Congregationalism was held at Swam Laue Schoolroom on Wednesday evening. Mr J. Simon, St. Asaiphj, piresided, ditJher officials present being Mr Hugh Edwards, Rhyl (secretary), and Mr J. Oidlield, Rhyl (treasurer). Mr R. M. Edmunds" Denbigh, wis appointed the conductor of the singing cymainfa to be held in Denbigh on the 12th of May. Arrangements for various Scriptural ex- aminations were also made. PASSION MUSIC.—The augmented choir of St. David's Church gave a very successful ren- dering of Sir John Staiiner'a cantata, "The Crucifixion" on Thursday night, which was preceded by a short service, and a discourse by the Rev. D. Lester Jones, vicar of St. Asaph, on "Art Thou the King of the Jews?" The Rector conducted the choir, the soloists being Mr Atkins (tenor), Mr Vernon Harris (bass), Jay clerks of St. Asaph Cathedral, and Mr E J. Swayne. THE RECTOR AND GAMBLING.-Much curiosity has been engendered by a pointed re- fereinoo made by th-e Rector in an address de- lived a* St. Mary's Church to members of the Church Men's Society. The subject of the ad- dress, was "Betting and Gambling," and the reference so much talked about was as follows: "I hear that in our own town, especially in one certain semi-public institution,, there is oonsrwl- erable gamblang and playing for money points frmongst young men." THE FREE READING ROOMS.—Mr E. J. Sway Coed Erw, has been re-eleotcd presi- dent of thi,, institution, with Mass Gold Ed- wards and Mrs Tumour ae vice-presidents. Mies Townshend has also been appointed a vice-president in place of her deceased sister. Other appointments made are: Hon. auditor, Mr R. Da vies; horn, secretary, Mr C. M. Drury, with Mr Wm. Drury as member of the com- mittee in the plooe of Mr Thomas Ashford. Mr and Mrs John Pierce have been re-appointed caretakers. ADMINISTRATION ORDF"Witih: debts amounting to C43 78 5d and fZ5 5s Id respec- tively, Isaac Thomas, farmer, Nantgilyn, and J. Parry Joyoe, jeweller, Denbigh, were granted administration orders, before Judge Moss on Wednesday, both having agreed to pay their creditors in full, the former at 14s and the latter at 10s a month. CAPEL MAWR COMPETITIVE MEETING. In our report of this meeting, last week, the following line was inadvertently inserted—"and disorderly. Twenty previous oomvic" Tibis had reference to a police court oase which ap- peared immediately below. Mies Annie Evans, who was one of ths accompanists at the com- petitive meeting, informs us that the insertion of this line in its wrong place has caused heir much annoyance. We regret very much to hear that this is so, though it is obvious that the line inserted had no refereince whatever to any of the persons who took part in the com- petitive meeting. Had the oorxect line been MKverted the paragraph would have read as follows:—"The accompanists of the eveming were Miss Dora Andrews. Llwyn Aled, and Miss Annie Evansi, Vron.

DYSERTH.

RHYL.

DENBIGH COUNTY COURT.

ABERGELE

1FLINTSHJRE CONSTITUTIONAL…

'DENBIGHSHIRE COUNCIL.

ST. ASAPH BOARD OF GUARDIANS.

Family Notices

THE 'PIONEER' OFFICE

RHUDDLAN.

RUTHIN.

PRESTATYN.

ST. ASAPH.,

LL YSF AEN.

RUTHIN LICENSING AND PETTY…

CHESS.

RHYL'S VICTORY AT PRESTATYN.

LLANDDULAS.

RHYL COUNTY COURT.

PRESTATYN URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL…

SMART CAPTURE IN RHYL.

ST. ASAPH (FLINT) RURAL DISTRICT…

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