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OLD ESTABLISHES ??t F.rst?s FAMILY HOTEL??" -————————— ??" &? SHELTEREu iU?liiO? IN ???.A.? -? FINELY WOODED PARK. ?? ?? ??? Nanunat TeJephone ?c'. jj..?? ?? ??' ??'? G?SD 7'????— ?????? ? Pw-.ycroc?u," ..?? C? ?? ??ELECTRIC LIGHT. Co?yu B?. ?"t??J -f?L" ?? SEPAKAFE TABLES .?.?- -S? ?? -————-— ?.???"<? ? Q? .?? MAGNIFICENT VIEWS, .?"? \? ? ? .??.CHERCHg CUi?INE, POSTING, '"?? ?'?GOLF, TENNIS, BATHiNG, BILLIARDS, &c ?? ?' _——-— FIV1 CI E N T L Y HEATED THROUGHOUT THE GHINDELWALD F WALES. -ç/Y' THl, MOST 'BEAUTiFUL.L.Y ¡;nUATED o-1\ AND, 1JlNl1L.Y t!.gUlUED HUTEL.Á. o. lJ:'J 1 HH PldNC]1!ALIIY. l). .y LF l'flanageress: Mrs. C. A. BAILEVç¿-.+'" Do.. a GO ø Ú J' p -(. 1 e¡trll;ns- ¡. ..ç'/ 1'ENNIS, '10:49 KOOD,<?; \J ,ý"1"P- CROgU HT, NWA "í-' \) -:> A RCfl.E1r:Y, AND BOWLS relttnQn6"'<N 0 />i-'P BOATINO, SHOOTING, BILLIARDS o BLLROOM (Floor 011 Springs), THEATRE HOTEL DE LUXE OF CAMBRIA '?r??t???T?'sr??r ?.?TE?????? ?'?Tr??'?Tr '?T? HOTEL f?sIE? Ii?L(j?IF?[)]L?]E., COLWYN BAY. Near Sea, Station, and Paviiioa. Over 5c JS. Drawing and Smoke Rooms, Lounge, Bililards (2 iabies). jc sized Baiirooni. Electric Light througneuc. Excellent Cuisine. Near Golf Links, Week-end Assemblies, Wedding BreakJasts, Receptions, Dinners, and Bails catered for. Manageress: Miss S. A. ORIS DALE Telegrams—" Mclropole, Colwyn Bay." National T'elephone—No'y 188. ""I¥i! c^T WTMTRPPPV^ PRIVATE HOTEL s^l, «y llHil* IVVqL/\g), AND WINTER RESIDENCE, RHOS, COLWYN BAY. Facing Sea and Pier, Bright Warm Rooms, Excellent Cuisine, Good Smoke & Billiard Rooms, near Goit, Good 13oauag and Sea Fishing. Moderate Terms. MRS. GRAY. -VI THE "I OWERS) Abbey Rd., Rhos-on-Sea, Colwyn Bay PRIVATE HOTEL, very comfortable and moderate. South aspect SPECIAL & VEGETARIAN DIET IF DESIRED. One minute from electric cars. v Alight at the Tramway Depot. JkdllELS. H. THOMAS, PROPRIETRESS. 2592 SF BY APPOINTMENT. An Unrivalled Noa-Alcobo!ic Stimulant. Ð_ # li. .i! -J j U ELLIS'S QUININE TONIC. Iv U 1A1Jj:, 1-_1\@ R. fiLLlS &. SON, LTD. tiead Office & ManufactorY-RUTHIN, N. Wales, established 1825. Teleg.ram- s -I I Ellis," Rtjtiiin. Telephone No. i, Ruthin. I.iverftool Offly; and Stores—23 and 25, Bafcer Street, Derby Koud, TeJ. No. 214 AuOeld. London Agent-It. DAVIS, 20 Maddox Street, llegent Street. Tel. No. 795, Mayfair. ManeheFf-er Agents—MIDilliLV'S Ltd., CtiMiiisls, St. Annc's Square. TeL No Centra), Lee1? Agents- Me-rs R. P. lHUMDT,EY find Co., Wine Merchants, Clay Pit Lane. Tol. No. 616. Bradionl Agents—Messrs W. WHITTAKrUi and Co. Ltd., The Old Brewery. Tel. No. 09. Isle of Man Agt,ts-BUChN ALL BROS., a Upper Church Street, Douglas. ? ? y?w w?y??? ?t BB aLa S 8?4 &? a <f ? g ?? g ?? gr?' g ?r? $ ? a js. &? i-? &? ?, T?? J?f?? /?????, ???? COLWYN BAY. Agent for the Celebrated CHAPPELL PIANO. L,*Ibral-y of Mus*lz "Ko'l'is for riano eia-7-ers. i Sole Agent for the PLAVER-PIANO. PIANOFORTES, MUSIC, GRAMOPHONES, &c. HIGH-CLASS TUNERS. TU rv E RS-Llandudllo and Colwyn Bay Pavilion Pianos.
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RHYL MAY DAY FESTIV- ITJES. THE FINANCIAL RESULT. A meeting of the general committee of the Rhyi May Day was held on 'iueday evening for the ptM-j^r se of rr,, iq the statement ()of qcoounts. Mr E. N«! -on presided in th-e un- avo.ciabio a-bsc-r 03 of the chairman. The btl uiti'-iihref:, as .iu-liti c! by Mr C. 9a-bi; )>iaecl boforo the ir.cetin^, and ex- pluiuod by thû hot. tvoasurer (Capt. Forbes). Last yftar there W'¿IP. a deficit oi £ 21 7;1 lid. Tive -.xTev.,d Itul e of this yo:ir'a dtmouslration wa« £ 165 15s 3d (ae £ 154 in 1909). roc«ivte wore as fotlows: Su bsrripiiorB and cf>iiti\b.:ti<iTi for jiriw. F,45 12* 6d; 0.;5 jixjfwiis of Vir., Bray's c..itr-rtainnionts. Lid 15 4d; frifaertainrrenti. aild whs: driv-o, £ &3 18s; otber rcc-eipts £4 10. iOd; h'uviug- ô ,JJj.;it of £1 Ó3 lid. _n the ooxtrse ol dieoueeion, it wnA skited fl.at (Ikj o-uKj'Uut paid iu Ciibli was £ 7; for •JrrSwrtf' cMkhren'a pio-nic, etc., WO Sr. 10<i w, .1 i the ooet of printin.g, adver- tising, b.Ilpcstirg. etc., amounted to ii24 Ds lsf; the expenditure on (lis tr;.anii}g of tils children, bajsd-, an-d euttxt-iumxieiite vv-as 9.39 lis 9d; ttilll k-r majia^eiiicut. p^js-tagtss, badges, pohoc, bt-.uk uiid otbor cflv.rgcfi, the sum of J622 Os was pR-id. 7' &-r re (Y)rn,-riitte,- e<i tl-iat t-he wa-, hiprhly sar.ininntr.-ry, and it was remarkfyi that in futuro steps would be taken to etwure a more r_ e lf§Ct syeicm r.ga:-d-iiig &I-riiil5lozi t,-? th-e en- p tertaiciiKnti, as ¡u tli-o past it was felt tJHict a lar^e r.u-nLcr of porf-c-ne obt-aiiiod froe ad- mi- s'o;i to tho onkvtammenfei who were rtct cn- titie>d to tbo privilego. it was pointed out that th<> town had so cairtd a ve:y extonsive aidvertisement from tho *Je')iot!strtufcoii, Ar-tl that tl-v tradesmen geoer. .•vU.Y had boncfittM, a!th-mi^]i a Ia-t g.1 pix>portion had not contribatod to the funds. Mr S.ykoe, dutirmAn of tlx, vwr.ioitte-e, was tiiankftd for his servioeft. Votes of thanks wore ijeo p-utised to tilo vieo-ckimwln (Mr E. W. Panoy), tbo }X}D. troaeuror (Captawi Forbes), the scorel-ary (Mr Polkin^horne), and to the hou. atudil'jr (Mr Sa,bin). It was decided J:o call tlic committor to- gether e*rly in January to rfraw up li scheme -for the belter workm^ ctf tb> lU'inocstratiori in I lat.ure, stiea sohorrte 10 be- olac,(-Li before a. town u I ir.oeuritr to be CAlSed later.
THE BAND QUESTION AT RHYL.
THE BAND QUESTION AT RHYL. A SETTLEMENT: BAND FROM NEXT MONDAY. Considerable interest was taken in the pro- e,eed4r gS at ?ht- lagt _Mr-.Ct,ilig of tho Rhvl by a uuyiib(,r of tv.'hom vmro p7vvg;ent. ori.n i-ou-s' -w-er-a fr45.,?ly exprpssc-d that a band should be at on-co pro- cured for the Gardens, Messrs Bsj-ing Bros., "when they met the Cotmci4 afterwards, ex- pressed thd-r "mllinc'jieHs t-o supply a baud on terms uxijfcil their regular band, for the season arrived on Sunday, July 31st. Negotiations entered into, a-nd on Wednesday after- noon, we understand definite a;rra-ngoe.mtmts were ukmI-j ftxr the Imperial Ixwiiea' Orches- tra to conunence in the Gardens on Monday next. They wall be followed ny Hombur^h's Russian Orche«tra on the it so that there will be a baud in tho Garde-na from June 27th unti l the end of September. Wheal it became known in the town that the band w,w. detiniteh- decided upon for Monday next there was a feeling of satisfaction. It is to be hoped that as many open-air tod- eerts as pogiuble w>ill bo given.
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Tihe funeral took place at !3ebbington, Clie- shire, on Saturday, of Mr WitHam Hampson, of Oocd Onn, Mold, and for twemty-fivo years of .1 -,jntor-?h. nK,i- Holywoll, who diM ot N L,7ily'a-"Md age of niret-y ye&rs, aft-t-.r a brief ¡ inn
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DENBIGH. THE CHE»<fnm P Ail KANT.— The Gover- nors of the Uo.«»nty .School have <k>ckfecl to f>ay the fare of 37 boy* to Chester to witnciis tho> iorthoomiriq- pageant. DISTRICT SCHO»>L M.\JS7AOERS. — Mr Ikaa Jones has bftftn appointed! chairman of this body in. suooeesion to tiv> Rov. II. Humph-roys- Mt VVm. liftww (Ilemllan) has fcosai olected vice- cha.irrrm.ri. SUDDKN funeral took place io-diiy of MLas j £ .e Jonea, for many years the inauagerees of the Back iiow Hotel, who I ciicu a.t the, a-g'e of 53 yeirs aiter only a. few hoars' illness. She was. the daughter of tbe law LNIR Edward (Ro.wA Owk), Rcrd, La-e- ary?l ?.ra-d bx-n in tir-- of tb-- C??p-y f?ii 11 y Gij,v ei.Lildbood. LITERARY AND SOCIAL SOCIETY. -The annual picnic of this Society took place on Thursday afteiTiKXHi, and a }aJ"g-ü party left town in brakes for (JbiVi Rooks andl Caves, which thoroughly explored. Tea was served in an ad- joinmg fieid, andi wbic-.it had beeoi providicd by a f4-,r T jr?), and J,r> Mi. (, Mrs 'I BdwaiNd, lic, by Mrs J. R?. 0-,v?ri and Mrs I'f--tRr Wil- liams. Various games were sabecquontly in- dbigiad in, I1.IK[ tho party wore photographed by Miss HcAshy, Denbigh. Tjic return journey was via t- Axa-pfo and' Waoii. A tho-roughiy coijoyxtble day was spent. THE TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB—Tho an nual nwc>tiri!g' of tSiis club was hoki at the Hawk andiTW-kle HoUi] cvi Wedneflay evening, Mr F. 13. (.Hooig'h (the Pneside.nt) in tho chair, sup- ported; by tlic <a,pta;fl (Mr T. A. Davice), tlie finarioiai ^foretarv (Mr Tbo& WiHia«nial, aind the general oeorotary (Mr E. M. PU)beats). The bal- anto shed, showed a deficit of £46, includwnsg £.9 frcffn the previous, season, arid the Chairman announooid' that arrangement had: made privately whenoby the money would bo paid at oiite, and- with the exerciso of economy, it was hoped to make up the dbficit during- the next Boaiou.—The aocount3 were- passed.—Mr dough was uamriiar,-rasl- ?f pref;?-clent, and was heartily thanked for iiit. past aorvices- Mr Tho- mas wiuliluis was relc-iout,-d fmaawial seu%tary, a,a,i th, q,uo,?sti<).n O'i tho -eorotoxyel-iip we" l?oft open, it boitng the opinion of the meeting that two persons should bo appointed, to discharge he duties. meeting- oiosed with a vote of thanks to the treasurer and the secretary for their eervioefi. It is understood that the club will a^&in figuro in t.b.c, Combination. They have entered the RngliHh Oup tcvurriiament, and have been tlrawm against Miiidlesvich at Den- bigh. <0 DEATH OF MR R. J. LIX)YD.—The d;c.a.t.'h took plaoo yesterday week of Mr Robert John Lloyd, eldest son. of Mr aridi Mrs Thomas Lloyd, CVt-tou. I-hll. Deceased, who was only 39 years of ago, lvad been ill for a considerable time, and had; suffered! a great deal fixxm rhe/umatio fever. Dr*. VDydl an.d ColHns I/Pnvis had been oon- stajiitly in attendanoe, azid Drs- Abram. of Liver- pool and Dobbie, Cheater, had been called into consultation. All their efforts and careful nurs- ing, however, prorved: unavailing. Mr Lloyd w 'i?? nian of a ?tr W t ? ba ■was oxt.romeSy popular in td;o Vale, and his eariy demise is regretted on. all quarters. Many years ago !oR> became a deacon of the Ffordid Laa C-ong.i'egational Church, Uaaidymog, and held a) similar office kt the Denbigh Swan. Lano CSiureh. He was of material asaastanco to his fatlK'f in tSie maaagenitalt of Cotton Hall-ooo of the largest f.aimi6 in the Vale of Chvyd. Much syxnpav.hy is extended to tho bereaved parents arK! family ia tlieir greai sorrow. BOROUGH POLICE COURT, The fortnightly polic-e, court was hold on Fri- day, bafore the Mayor (Mr J. H. Joncy) and otter magistrates. bll-c.a Jono. t.■ !i.t.l'j Hill, was hiK-d 55 and ooete for iwking use vi imptxtper Jaaguage in Factory Place on ûle 4lh inst. Henry Jonos, labourer, of Farm- was fined 23 6d and costs for driving without limits. P.C, Picrco said! he met the defendant nenr the Infirmary at 11 p m. He had no tights a.nd itefutsed to stop when awkcnl to do so, and witness followed him on a bicycle. i Iflwv Thomas Ga-skin (19), c>1 Drercch. Bod- fari. farm labourer, pleaded guilty to having Etx>ic.7i a bicycle and other articles of the value of £ 5 10s, the |rn",r^rty of Mr Robert uco, Ruthin. Prosecutor had loft the bicycle, etc., outside a house in Tovriisend on Satuixiay nsg-ht, the 11th inst. and in a 'few minutes tho-y had disappeared!.—The iierch sentenced tc one day's imprisemment., and ordered that he should be sent back to a Reformatory with a recomuiendiation that he bo kept there for a while.
HOLYWELL.
HOLYWELL. THE i 1 AY HARVEST was begun in the Holywell district to-day week- The crop this I_en.t t'.ie ?ted, to Y?el,(", ye?ar jS e pk-ntitul rain and warm weather having' imimci xapid good growth. DEATH OF DEAN HENDRJSN.—The desatii cofjurred' to-day week, at his ressidentx: at Pant- asapii, of the, Very Rev, Dean Ile-ndren, & re- tired Roman Catholic priest. lie spent the gr,ca,L r part -c,,f Iiij ?vork;,ng life i-n the, PotteTies, z? having- been for upwards of thirty years in charge of the missions at CtobHdgo and Swan. thcrne. Home twemty-iivo years ago he was made a d'etin, and about eight years ago he re- tired! from active work, and wont to reside at Pantasaph, wheie he displaced great interest, the Con vent a.ad Oaiu-ichin Monastery. He wttN 80 vears of age. bLlHOI.AIiSl HPS AT THE COUNTY SCHOOL.—At a meeting- of the governors of this .sfrhool on SaUii-day. the-e was a duoussion ns to .n o-f tlio -,y6te, ■vvliiicri aire now re-ncwod tor a period extending over throo years provided the receipt- show the jiecejsary apiaUtde in their studies. Tho Chair- man (Mr P. Handfog Robort^), pointed out that at present they were unable to create openings for thoae children coining iinto tho tohool whose parents are able to pay tuition, ftnti to ob- tain schdarships.—MT Earl suggested ths reduc- tion of t-irq duration of the scholarship:! from three to i wo to give an opening to fresh )"IS. pu(»lL).—"he Chaia-man pc.inted out that it was ■neoe&sary a pupil should receive the throo years' course. — Mr Petr.e said if they gave scholar- ships for two yea.rs, and the recipients progrersed satirfacturijy, surely the p&routs could pa.y tho foeo for the tliird year. The Rev. Dr. Oliveir pointed out there were many of the brightest childrcn in the sjcl-ool whoso pane-tits could not afford to pay one year's foes.—It was decided tn-a: no sohola.R-hip shou'd be renewed after three years, exce-pt in tlie oa e of a child showing ex- ceptioiial promise; and it was also understood tho headmaster would inquire from tho children's parents their intentions with regard to their future careers, in order to ascertain whether the cour.e of instruction brin#r sriven them wa^ eueh as w ukl be d usa and va. uc to thcii-i in after-life.
RUTHIN."
RUTHIN. COMMITTED FOR IlilAL.—At a special polite court,, on Monday, before Mr Stanley Weymaa and Captain Jenkhs, VVm. Davi-ea was charged steahr-g a quantity of articles from Ù,Q Hotel on tlie prevk-us Friday. Defendant pleadod guilty, aid was comnaiibed for trial at the Quarter Sesions. BOARD OF GUARDIANS.—Only wutko buaire«8 Wilf) dealt with at vho fortnightly mect- ilI). on Monday. It wes drcSJed to grant tJ}C use of the Boaod-rcom Palo of work to 00 hold soon, in c: nx.e»tion with the inmates' eewin £ class. RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.—Mr T. O. Jotleft presided at the monthly m;etmg of this Council on Mov'day.—7'he Med cai Officer pre- I sented a. clean of health as far a not.fiaib'e infccti-.us esse; were concerned. He reported, how;-ver, the pievalence o~ ohrekon pox at L"a,n- dyrTiog. nrec«5itaking the closing of tho schools.— The quosOcii 0 £ ing a convertible tr-e- tion engi o was di.xusfed. and adiournect to the next mreting.—The CounÓI ckcidrd to supjpeart the protest, d rhc Ruthki Corporation against the proposed alteration of ti e A'sizo Circuit.- It W3., decidod- to remnrnerate Mr Eb-nezor Evans (road surveyor for the Llanrhaiadr dis- trict) for acting in a sTmJiar capacity m the Rsuth'n district s.ir.ee ho de uh. oi his co&eagwe, Mr Wm. Joneo. the renmre^u-iott to be equal to Mr .To"ft KflJary o* the psrictd. AIJxEGED ROBBERY.—On Monday, before a t-t.Hxaal court, a youtli nairbrd Herbert Wil- liam Snrth was cha-ged with Ftpalirf, jewollery from Tynyooyn, CyfTy'lieg, the property ef John WiHiams Defendant, who wag arrested Mold, r. as jemrn>-led in cu> tody uiitil Monday. ¡ THE IIAY TTA R-VRST.—Many local famva-s I liavo already commenced itay harvest. TIk.1 crops everywhere are exceed%n;g'ry heavy, and act early harvest geaerally is anticipated. THE TOWN BAND, wbi«h is now aotrrH? under the ausijioea of tho Associa- tion. play on the Sq-UA-ro every Saturday eve- aling. WSDDINGS. — Several interesfcrng weddings weffo sole.mTvii5ed durm tiho last few day, On I HirUTRtfay, at St- Peter's Church, Mr John W. Hendric. C.E.. Blechley, eldest son of the late I Mr J. L. TTendrie of Oeykm said Bangkok, Siam, •nas married to Maud, ywngest d-tguter of the late Mr Charlew Hcaketh, Southpoa-ti and Mrs Hesketh, ShewJoy fiank, Ruthin. The brkiie was given u.v, ay by her brth3-r, Mr Hesketh, of Perthi.—At the Baf»tist C!hur^l> in the presence of a iaigo numbor of e, Miss Mattie James, youngest daughter of the-. Jtcv. James. paetor5 v.vm marricdi to Mr Oswald Tliomati. of tho Couwty Oflic«». The fathor of the bride and the Rev. II. Cerayw Wiliitms, Ckwwcai, offi- ciated. Miss. Mary James (sister of the bridii-) was the br;de»ina;d, Mr Ilian Thomas, of I/ian- gollen, being tho best man. The wedding breakfast was served in the chapel schoolroom, aiud at which a largo oi friends wore proiont- At the Cl- "Z,.i Wi. Miss iSditii Gladys Vviliiaprs. cusAig'hter of Mr and Mns, Jolin Vv iiiia.m.s, Plas Eimon, vnas married to Mr J. Williams, of Liverpool. The Kovu R. J. JOil, Liaiielitian, arid H.. li. Parry. Ruthif-i, were the officiating ministers. LICENSING.—The licence of the Old Spread Eagie:i Inn, Upper Civvyd-street, has been tom- poi-ariiy transferred to John Mi'tbourne- Dy torch. THE OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL BUILD- INGS.—A special meeting of tino Town Coiuaoil was held ca Wednesday evening for the pur- jHx-o of considering the present positioin of affairs in ('Œ"r.,f'tlon with tL. builuiThg';5 which were pwrdia^jd by the late Mrs Naykjr I^ey- land, and placed isi the hands of trustees, "with the viw eventually being handed, over ior public purposes. In the abtonce of the Mayor, Lkmneiiior T. J. Rcuw presicfed. Tho corres- pondence between tiæ, Trustees the tiJounty Edmcatioiii Committee and tho Town Ccnunci'i was piiaoeci on tlio table, and Councillor T. J. Roberts explained t'iie difiioultiea which led to the pneeent deodiock.—A resolution was unani- mously passed regretting that the trustees ap- pear to have broken off m-^Otiat-ions at a time when n tinal se-ttiement upon, terms* agreed upon by both parties was preetietW-ly assured, aid that the Gounod ix'ing- inlorcotcd bath educa- tionally and; hnanoiaiiv ilu the matter, appeal to the trustees to re-consider tho decision contain- ed in tlieir letter of til-e lltih. May, 1910
RHYL. !
RHYL. PERSONAL. -This weed's "Rinking and Pic- ture Tneatre News" contains a portrait of Mr S. Thornley, manage of Ihe Q.i-oai s Skating Rnk. NEW PiarURE THEATRE.— Arrange- ments ha ve been, made for the opeiiiittf oi thia New Picture 'lheatrc on the old Palace Kite on July 11th. DEATH^OF MR GORE—The death took place on Friday of Mr GeuKf, laae of the Boo Hotel, which took placo at Leicester, where de- ceased, owing to ill-health. hit goaie on a visit to his sister. The intermoiafc took piace at Liver- poc-i, on Tuesday. A wreath was eenfc by the, members of the CUradoo Lotlg-e (1674) of A.F.A.A.M., the deceased' being a member of that fraternity. (JlilUKBl.—The Rhyl Conwuo'oiaLa have ar- ranged for a cricket match and; social gathering with the Chpster (.'ommerciais at Foryd, on Saturday.^ Ihe local team liad aiix away lixtuie- for that but hearing of tiie prcpoaad visit of the Ciiester friends to Rhyl that match was abandoned. TEACHERS' MEETING—^The annual gathering- of teach.,rs is fixed for Saturday afterncola, when Mr Pickles ? to die- iiver an adidrees on the s-ubject of "National versus Locally-paid Education- A1 >VisRTiiiiNG THE TOWN.—The h<m, secretaries of the Advertising Association report thtit the Rhyl Guide. had been ediited by Mr P. J. Aiihheld, a>n<i already senio thoufiaaids have been drstributiad. tho appheatioiis by cne potjfc numboring- 250. lino book is admirahiy got up, and, tile design ? The large six-sheet- poster With a view of Rhyl k" been ditsT|j«iyed m principal towns* throughout then kingdera, and -advertisements ano now appearkig in iseve- ml of tho English srew-si.-tpors porkxJicais. Afswciati, is doing oxcellent work, Pand. the only matter of snrj-trfcc is that it not been better swiporiedL I to YAI, ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL— Tlio following gifts have beeJi reoaived, aro I giatefniiy aeknowlcdged;—Potatoes, Mr If, P. I itoberts, rhubarb, Mrs Mainw<vnng; :lo; eis, Mr,- I'jercy Miss M. Morgan; books, tOTS, Oo, Mrs Tatham. THE BE-GGING NUISANCE.—Tho rohco J have been very active during the past week fin putting a stop t-o tho begging nudaance, and by making a tour of' the town in plain clothes during tho early hours of tho morn- ing, they have cleared of? soveral vagrants. T wo men were on Friday each sent to prison ior <3even days for begging. VA<3Hi l|NiG.—It was intended to hold a raoo in the Foryd, on Saturday, but in con- sequence of the non-arrival of one of the corn- pefcmg boats from West Eih-bv, the- race was p<Xitpon-ed. CiiOIR S SUCCESS.—By its eueccia!, on Tuesday, at tiie Llanfair D.C. Eisled-cifod, tne Rhyi Juvi-nile Clwir, oonducted by Mr Wads- worth, has maintained the reputation it has gained as prize-winners. Out of eight com- petitions, they have won seven first prizes, and one second. Hince September 22nd, last, they have competed at Mostyn, Rhyi, Colwyn Bay, Llandudno, Denbigh, idannefydd, Pres- tatyn, and Llanfair D.C.. With the exo.op- tion of Denbigh (v/hen they were seconds, they have Lecii first prize winners. The xd- judicators havo liccu as follows:—Mr John Williams, Carnarvon; Mr Dan Price, R.A.M., liondon; Mr T. Glyndwr Richaixls, Mr Car- adoo Roberts, Mus. Ba.c., F.R.C.O.; Mr M. Evans, Cardiff; Mr David Jenkins, Mas. Bae.; M r-durtvn Harding, Mus. P-.ao. and Mr .11-arrv li.vans, F. Thc,, cL,<)ir l?s -alow -icti -in Bio, r, foi! tliq -ay NatIal J,?is- p teddfod. -R-' li, -een IIEPAI -tve 1) disen-ssions at the Council as to the neoe* ai-ty of repairing William-street, Vale-rowl. and the work has now been taken dn hand. Mr Batho, for a. long time, urged that ihis work sliould bo done in the interests of the residents of the district. DRUNKENNEfco. — At a special Police Court, on Friday, John Jackeon, London, was fined 2s (id and costs for bcrng drunk and disorderly, or in default seven days' im- prisonment. On Monday, before Mr J. Frimstoii, Da.vid Jones, of no fixed abode, was fined 2s 6d and costs, or in default 8I;vn days' imprisonment, for being drunk and ■incapable on th-e Promenade. "A COOL PLACE."—The heat in tho town on Monday was great, and no doubt th-is accounted for the complete collapse of a labour-er named Joseph Hughes, Vale-road, who was found asleep under the water trough i,n en-stre.0t, b.?- P.1, TL,,o offievr apt-zd to aro but ,otind 7,ha-t Ltt,er I 4irlink. '11,e .ac wa3 h-c-i on wh?c,-n II'Ligil???' TZz?' b,fore A-Ir at t Sp4C(,ial i,o;' "0 tlia-t ,I d-a.nt wae hl,' "I?ttd v:4, It _reriny paek- of *ga.r?, -n 1-5 we4l 'Is a tray or glts6 c.c)th, whii? bv 14',8 -gido un4e?- t-ie wat?k-r t--Ough --as a- pin4. I)ottl?a cf lio b,id gii,n o-n le?ivi-np-, th3 Windsor Vaults, where ho had been engaged in cleaning up and putting barrels on 1 hè stilia-<e. Mr Dav/e^ was called, and corro- borated, and turning to the defendant ho asked, "Did you touch the tenpenny r De- fendant replied that he did, and he had so much that when he went out into the air he collapsed. He denied that ho had stolen the cigarettes or the cloth. Defendant was lined 26 Gd and costs. LIFEBOAT LAUNCH. On Saturday afternoon, a special launch cf t,'h,e was ari-a-nff,-P<I, in th-o prk,onee of L;.eut. I)i-u-i-v, Pr;A'Or to z' in-2t tho ffic,r. Nir ,ch an-LI L-h,-?- Wero aLo ??eTi t -i-t- --W:li3 'J?U. Tf(h J. D. Joaies, and E. H. Lewis. Ator-k place as to the organ- king of the crow, and after interviewing some of the members^ matters were left iuj they were for tiie present. Tho Inspector stated tha.t he had. examined the boat and station and found everything, a,s usual, highly satisfacUNry. i wns deeid-ed to tlw ^wastgnard ofuoer full authority, in casess oi dk»trefi«ed vessels being sighted, to call out tho erow if in his judgment he considered the wr-vices of the lifeboat we»e x-equired. This will pre- vent delay, as in th-e past the rule has been to first obtain the authority of tho hon. eccpctary before the signal woo fired. The Intipector announced that- he hoped next year to give the crew a night surpi^ipo practice, and it was arranged that not even the members of the committee should be made acquainted with the date, of the same. L,,tt*,x on the b 'wag taken pxr.L-As Clio oat F-ands, and launched at low tide, the crew being exercised under the direction of the la- apectox.
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Ii RHUDDLAN. THE FIRE B week the -f aof d-rl,L3 was iii:, a ftf7A on v3l(,t-A for frba -viere r t,o -at Loi- geLey. The teams were uudcir tlic- •oirccLcu of Lt-cut. John OitMeid. On Tuesday the br..gad0 mot in too Ctt;s¡W-e grounds for practice, twid I witll eonfi iue to Tu«-idsi-y and Thurs- I day until the c.eiiKiistratio'i. CIIILDREN'S TREA.To-d::y week ab-ut two hunciy-Ll ii ?,tt ?ikwia to i?-,i tea m ti-?-e 1>?) w.L.'l St. Mary's S,,irda.v .,oil 16 lio4d -in thk- wil? I proceedings were by Mrs Va,tigii.zii. Tho Vicarage; Mrs. Jarr<>; Maxwell, Ml's II. F. David, a, -d Mi-s I Franc's St ".pi. tone The tables were p.rett-i?y dec-.ra.tc-d, and there were a'DE,wlie:P- ers. After tea oporto were held on the castie t groand>5. Pev. Dtiv:,a Joii-es, rastor of tli..e wlio .L-Lw c,?:nvzel-Ls--ent. is ud-?o, anJ bc,?r--e to be zblie t<) rk??ullio lil3 mitil&?-rial duto, sh-?.rti-y, SUP?DAY SC?"' IVe,:k abc--tit 1,?O oli:,]<.Iren aLA td!ui6- lcjt Rliud?l by1 ?kcl.zl for in C.M' Clial,?l arliii,.jal &a,- c[4y So-lic?ol trc". 'Fhey wlra uuc,4<-r th.-? ci WIn. Morrg (Heti.d.e), Joihü Wiiiiarrx: Jones (L-nosty), Ellas Roberts, T'homas Jones. and j Robert h. Kvans (Wyiocrc). Refra-;bqzie z-,ts j were provided at tl;e restaurant of Miu Hughes in M-rstyi.-street, ard evory satisfaction was j given. An enjoyable day was spent, the party arriving ba-k in Rhud da-n a-t, 8.30 p.m. I BAPTISTS' MUSICAL FESTIVAL. On Monday a good hv.rn.bar from this pteee wont to Holyvveii to the iiapfcst Mm-ioal Fes- t"? t?-vad tlwllcl LW-Lijej: tile wu6i)io?? -of th,? F,i.,it- Ea. Un' i. SiWeta ?Tc-Ln abrit t,,N ty windi h^d been plao.d at L-eilr fOT tre I day. Weli-known hymns were rendered, with i the anth:m. "H!ltlu,g-olaeth (},.¡Jfa.ri" (D. Evans). The cejidirctor was Mr J. Owen Jo. et-, of Cardiff, and too aceomiMjiista Measra E. A. Hhgbes and J. K Roberto. Mr H. T. Ru.b.rts, of the North au-kil Sctttlt Wales Baric, pmidej at tho aftexroom meeting, and addrcm- (■8 were delivered biT the Rev. Mr Griffiths, of Denbigh, ar,d the Hev. Rhya Morgan, of Ffynor.groew, Tea wtis provided in the school- room. Mr Thomas Watexhouse, chairman of the Holywell Ui b^ii District CkKine £ pred.ded at the evengTH; mooLrig, and the Rev. Mr Reed, the new Baptist munisteir at Rhyl, and the Rev. Mr Morgan., of Moid, delivered short addresses. The minister and deaocpj of Rehoboth were warmly thacked for placing their dhapel at the *?rvioe of the s mgers. Among the wer-e Miis Cybi Williams, Rhyl; Mi-s Mat-Jda WiUiams, Hoyw-elt; Messrs Rohert Jones, B&gdlt, aaid W. J. Davies, QaScin. The- Rev. Bf'm. IJvars ar'd Mr Heary Edwasxifli had charge u1 the Rhuctian choir. Mr Wm. Parry, 28, Abbey-street, Rhyl, acted as general
ST. ASAPH.
ST. ASAPH. CATHEDRAL SERVICES. B? (YI St. iqhti, 'Lptie.. Atheivasiaai Oreod. 8.15: Holy CoinmiHiion. 1130: Sorvkse, Stanford in B fiat. Anthem 122, "Prepare ye the way of the Lord" (Wise). Saturday, June 25. 3.15: Service, S. S. Wesley in F. Anthem, "Praise the Lord, 0 my fiaul" (S. S. Weylcy). Daily: Matins, 8.10 .a.m. i Evensong;, 3.15 p.m. Holey Days and Saints' Days: Ceicdaration oi Hc3y Oommumion, 8.15 aou. SUNDAY (Cantoris). Fifth Sunday after Trinity, June.26. 815: Holy Communion. 11.0: Matms; service, We> ley in E. A-nfthem 923, "Thou wilt kocp him in perfect p-a&o"' (S. S. Wes'ey). Jiitany. Hymms: 2.39, 215. Preacher: Tho 3.30: Service, Wo&loy in E. Ant-hern 922: "Tho Wildernes" (S. S. Wesley). 6.15: Hymns, 166, 243, 290, 169. Preaolier: Vicar W. J. Davics. Coiloetion: Si. Asaph Sunday Schools. HAY HARVEtST.—The hay harvest in the district shows that there is a lioavy crop, wihicih is being harvested in exceJloat /xnrfition.' FISHING.—The water» iji i.i r:rivers have I falleti oonsiderably with tho /bought, but some very good catohee hai-O bcoA obtained in the district. FORESTERS' FETE.—The arrangements for the Foresters' Fete, to be held on the "60th inst-, in Eiwy Park, St. Asa-ph, are well in hand andl a gteod number of entries have been received. '1 hero has been an absence of goodi sports in the district for t' iiie, acid it is confidently expected that with sueh an attrarti-ve pro- gramme tfiere will bo a Uu-Dei muster. CATHEDRAL U'lCTUES. -The annual cathed>ral leetnres have been delivered this week by the Rev. Canon S. A. A!cLx=der, D.D., of St. Paul's Oatihedral, IfOndon. There- has beori a large attendajioe of the clergy, who have been hospitably received by the- ohurchfolk of the city an-d district. The subject of tlie leeturcs hcks. been "Pi'Ogie^&ive Revelation-" The lec- tures were very clear in thought, acid the whole of tlhe d'lsoourees have been of a Ingh standard. The first lecture dealt with the subject from a Biblical standpoint) tho sccond iroin the histo- rical, and tho thirdl from the view of to-day. Mrs Edw ards and tlio Bishop have entertained the clergy during tho lectures, tea being pro- vided On Tuesday, lunchcon OIl Wednesday, and a garden party im the Falaoe grounds on Wednes- day afternoon. GTMKTTA NA.—T*iio Automobile Club of North W Œ has arranged1 a gymkhana for Satutr d)ay afteriiooi), in the Plough Field.
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PREST ATYN, GOI<F.On Saturday Prest^.tyii met a team from Denbigh in tih3, singles and foursome, the reztai cig -Cnat tho forinc-r Nvou sX 4.if the it b dr-c?w urie, ilid lost one. 1. Ll-e four- .9-,iiig3 the?y w<Dii ioa Saturclay ti-io arnrual moefciir.g of tlie club will be 'held, THE PIERROTS.—Arrangements are being mado for the Pierrot entertainmeints to com- mence sicxt week. P. lmtEATION GROUND.—It is retjorted that all matters connected! witli tho securing of the recreation ground by the, station fc-r the town have been rottied, and the Council will now hI) in a position to claim tlie £2CO left, by Mils Hunt for laying out the grounds- It was necessary to obtain a. jiieoe of ground in ex- change for allotment purpoisets for Melidc-n and Prestatyn, and this has been done. I WOMEN'S LIBERAL ASSOCIATION.The first annual pic-nio of tiio .1.lx)\ü took place yes- terday to Oefn Rocks and Oaves, which seems to bo a favourite spot- just with Prestatyn pie-»iic parties. PERSONAL.—Mr MaoLare.n, M.P., and Lady MaeLai-e'n were members of the deputation which waited on tho I'remier on Thursday re- garding Women's Suffrage.
IFORTMADOC
I FORTMADOC BA.N& AITOINTMENT.—Mr Wm. Jones, cashier at the Metropolitan Bank, has been promoted to be manager in succession to the iate Mr J. R. Prichard, CON DOLENCE.—The Choral Society have passed a vote of condolence with the family of the late Mr J. R. Prichard, who was a member, and also treasurer of the Society.
PROPERTY SALE AT PRESTATYN.
PROPERTY SALE AT PRESTATYN. A very large company assembled at the Royal Victoria lloiel, Prestityn, on Monday, when Mr Frank Jewell offered for saio lots of freehold; lapd and hens'es. It waa of t-hu host attecded sales held in the tOW.r1 for f();t10 time. Tlie aasoviofteor ref«n%d to the hright of the »]><(. net, and to the excellent hoopo wh <h waf. offer«] for investments. The first, !ot offered was a secci-deteehed viHa krov>n as "We-iallt," but it was withdrawn before tho reserve was roucfaod. For a plot cf fteerhold buihl^ng i--nd two partly-erected semi- detaoliod virlis Paiez-meira. Gajdenii the f-IDm of CN.5 was re^difesd, Mr D. Daviee, beinR the M. mhik", Mr J. Pierce Lewis act- ing as his ioiicitor. A quantity cif builduig hwid in ploto was submitted, but not- eeid. For the uair of remi-de;ached hoiiscs and sliop p»remi;ieri known as Victoria Market ±1910 wci tiie highe-,t I bid, and ljhsse were sold at that price to. Mr J. Ho: la id Rob.rts, o-Hcitor, act ng for Miss I Skelteu. Mcrssnj Hughes and Gawpioyne, Mr A. Fouikes R-.iL- ts, a;-d Mr A. C. Skidanorc were the vendors' £ olicik«B IOrl. the various pro- porties.
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A wcJl-atterKted meeting- under the presideik^y of Mr J. O. Williams was held at the Ba-rmouth Libraly On Monday, when it wie decided that a carved bookcase, made of Welsh oak, with ap- r,e ',on -,x:.pn-I I'l??%ruxmth E.?? ia inem-ory of Kimg M-ward.
RHYL AMUSEMENTS. I :
RHYL AMUSEMENTS. I PAV1UON AMD GAffDfNS. | j The sacred concert given in the Pavilion, J on bunday evening, was well ati-cndtd, and j I the programme was sustained m a manner which drew forth appi-cet ativ-e -appJianse "or j j eaoir ox Lhe artistes, ii:v.Amy Sherwin, | who is no .ganger to Ru, sang in spien- j did style, and was repeatediv encored, .i-nd Mies Boiothy Wc-bster's oontributioas to tho ¡ prograirime were aj&o well received. Mr cir- ) nest Pen fold and Mr Prase r G range, aleo ren- I' df?r<xl soloo in a very taking maimer, and the latter joined with Madame Amy Sherwdii and Mlioi? Dorothy Webster in duets. Mr Harold Craxtoa was the accompanist, and also played several pianofortA? selectiouii. jjUril1 the week, the stag-e is oc.c.upi'cd at tho Pavilion with the "Go-Bangs," a com- bination of 'fu'tistes whose repertoire in. chides thumbnail dramas, operas, vesitrilo- quism, conjuring, etc. Tliey present an in- teres ting prograTrune, On Sunday, the St. Asaph Concert Party will make a reappearance in an entirely new programme, and considering the splendid singring at their recent concert, a good attend- I ance should be oertain. I For next week, Messrs Baring Bioe. havo I engaged the John Ridding Opera Company, who will appear each evening with a con- d-ensoo opera. Monday, "Xaritama; Tues- day, "DaiLght,.ra, of th-3 Regiment;" Wednes- day, Thux-day, "li Tro-;a- tore;" Friday, "F.a.ust; "amd Saturda" "Bo- hemian Girl;" with specaa-l programmes for the matinees on Thursday and Saturday. Miss Sarah WkUiaTne, the Welsh pri ma. donna, has been specially engaged t-o play Leonora in "H Trovatore," on y. <. m THE CENTRAL HALL. At th, I -eetliam yc--tez,- _Centxal ILAA, Mr (I day arranged for special entertainments owing to the wet weather, when he placed an entirely new programme before the visitors. This week, for the benefit of those who have not seen the splendid film, Mr Ch-aethain is showing- the Rhyl proclamation pictures. V ♦ • THE A^PHiTHEATRE. Hurting- the past week the Ansphitheatre has been closed, in consequence; of a change in tho nuiiiiujement. It will, however, 1.0 re-opened on Monday next, and a first-class company of star artistes will give excellent entertainments throughout the season, the programme will be continually changed, so that those who visit this pl-aee of a.muse- ltient may depend upon hearing the latest on the variety stage. The buiMtkig is also licensed for aaored ooncOTts on Sundays, and arrangement*? are to be made io eater for tlie public in thin direction. » T-HE OLYMPIAN GARDENS, The popularity of the Olympian Gardens has been proved this week by the crowded audiences which have listened to the humour of such well-known and popular entertainers as Charley Harvey, Charlie Bray, and Davy Laird, and the excellent songs of Ikh- Jack Hughe«. Miss L. Jeffries also contributes very entertaining itemf!, whale Mr Jack Ker- shaw is at the piano. Mr Charley Harvey haa proved ito be as droll as ever, while Charlie Bray has had an excellent reception. He has A budget of new songs, all of which axe well rendered. • « it • THE BATHS. Mr Huxley has the new swiimining and pri- vate baths in Sussex-street in full swing. The building is replete with the latest modern appliances of a first-ola^w establish- ment, and visitors realise that they can now take their sea-water or medicinal bath:p i;) Rhyl under ideal conditions. A fine ill us- I a T)O'tt trat?-,d Sh i-on of tho iii- -n ep -c' l' gncd -u an ad- ?;-(?? _c 'ally A?si- b _e I;!ont, and i,-t gt'v-,es a vp-rv true P?ct-LI" i6 W 'Lx? e-?eon in i-hc l)-?ths.
ST. ASAPH PARISH COUNCIL
ST. ASAPH PARISH COUNCIL A DISPUTED FOOTPATH. —- T iU Tho monthiy meeting oi this Council was held on Tuesday. "Mr Jno. Ljimau presidbd, and thoi>e, wore also present: Dr. Davies, Messrs H. A. Clcavoi-, Robt. Jottos. J. W. Da vies, R. Hughos, J. P. Jones, S. D. 'Thomae. and the Clerk (Mr G. O. Williams). Mr Robt. Hughes accepted the Council's offer of a seat to fill a vacancy, and "be made the usual dcclarafckm of Aoeej>tajK» of office. A DISPUTED FOOTPATH- A letter was read' from the London aiud North- Western. Railway (k>mp-any with regard to the footpath by P-entre Bridge-, whi-cn U now closed by the bridgte, and which thereby prevents aetess to olio side of ii:e river. Tlie oompainy said that they were in no w-ay ifesponsibie, and could not permit a path at tfue place. On the proposition of Mr J. W. Davics, secon- ded by ,Iir R,(,bt.. jor?c.?3, was to aga* :it in write to the company, and draw their attenti-oll to the parish award. Mr Cfcaver said, he had gono into the matter, and' in his. opinion, the oompany were responsible for the maJcing of a footoath. THE COMMON AGAIN. The Common Committee reported that tliey by no means satisnad with the condition of tho Common, and that refute was deposited in the wrong pkice. The cutting- of the gross, thistles, etc., should ako be atbeitded to at once. Th contract foa- the cutting was let to Mr Robt. Williams for 368' The Oouncil d-ecsckxi that they would take stops to prerfcmt. the- wrongly depositing cf refuse and load scraping- on the Common. It was stated, in neply to a question by Mr J. P. Jones, that the reason why the benches had nob been i-eplaced on the Common was that they had' been and the Council de- cided to fix immovable benches there. DANGEROUS CORNERS. A discussion arose as to the dangerous corners at l/ower-street and by Boderw, and while it was realised that the Parish Council, as sneh, had no power in the inatt-ar, it was decided to ask two members of the Rural District Council to meet the Parish Council as to Lower-street, and to e.a11 the attention of the County Council to the Boderw corner.
THE MADRYN ESTATE.
THE MADRYN ESTATE. ACQUiREO BY CARWARVOMSHiRE SMALL HOLDINGS COMMITTEE. Yesterday ilSflknoon, a conference book place at Pwllheli, between tlie Carnarvon- shire Small Hoidtings Committee and Mr y,ale, to tlw, F-?tv mi),aretii,.g t-e,- the purchase of that estate. Laè-t evening, the following official statement by Mr J. 1. Roberts, clerk to the County Council, and Mr Yale, agent to the Madryn Estate, was issued: — Small Holdings Committee of tho Carnarvonshire County Council liania to-day nucc,Fl-?s f ull tt;ons w-h?-,r-c- y ii-eg<ti, I by the Small Holdings Committee have ac- q-Ltjr-ed the whole of the Madryn Estate, and consie(juently tlie siale of the freehold estate will not take place on the 28th, as advertised. Of course, added Mr Yale, the sale of tho furniture will take piace as advertised. Mr J. T. Roberts stated that the acreage of the estate Y,,ct.,3 2500. There are a largo number of farms, and Madryn Caistle is ulso included in the property. Mr Roberts stat-rd that the Small Holdings Committee would dwpoee of t-he cattle to any purehasoT.
IMOLD HOR.."5E" SALE.
I MOLD HOR.5E" SALE. At M f;id, on Fridiav Mr Cha6- P- Sli-ciffic-.Id I saii, -of u?mal t?LiLb??is about 120 animahj, tho property of farmers from the district. There was a. largo attend- ance, and a good clearance was effected. H p; .i ncf,, Unk q, A.rgf--4 IT- 1, tol)l)-,d the sall(,- with a;tiie id a Vury cNx.?,d e,%Tt g?a!ldi-rg, whicli w,,w gol-d t-o Mc,6&r;s Bt?llis, -uf -FIolt, near Wrexham, purchased several very i ae- fnl parcel carters; whilst many weT-e sold to go to Liverpool, Mar.ches.ter, etc-. Mr Shef- tield was highly congratulated upon the re- sult of the tsaie.
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A hr.?w-boh of t?be British -wa- f,)nnc-d this vr,?,?-k ,Lt ?v I bt, U r wli:r?ii ?-'tr Watkm Wili' kvynu ianw prctwietl in WekhpooL
Advertising
Late Ad".rerti.scmentS. ø IH,essr s Frank Lloyd & :0 rs.eS JÐ Uume.as Prizes. ,1)00 tto NORTH WALES REPOSTTOBY. WHEXHAM. ———— G? ?HANK IJX)rD amd SOK? ?- JULY SALES. —————— T?.t??* JuJy rcth.—ll.a.rTMsa n?reee, -?'" (x)bs, fmd Fo-iu<R. ?j? July ?IcL—Eje?Yy, -Lurry, Horses. f'jit.nes close Monday, July ILA,W next door to D FOA-POL.CD until 'Coe -A?VYF?R** WAN'ED.fvO V'h 9 I men to work Cire-aiar h?w-k ?-w, f<)r YBVY" st??tiiig w to Gre?-n, fimL)er Lieweayn-road, Colwyn Bay.
RUTHIN COUNTY CoU-
RUTHIN COUNTY CoU- Ñ CLAIM AGAINST A SHOW>^N' AN ACCIDENT AND T14E SF-01jiFl.-bgoo Ill,i?3 a?ov?a c<ju-rt Avas I-eld on 'lt69d'y Judge Mom. h-9 lionkmr imposed a fioo c4 F,5 "Poll;;o JOUEE. NUTSF-, WhO fai;-i to 2ubpucn4L A MA'I'rE?P. OF 4,M-?OUNT' was D?a-ai?ul Lew* ot' Gralit?? 'Cr-* Fuw'wi &ad Starle"g feelmn, for L8 8s 4 ai? to be kw for 14 oo,(t deli-i-emd, ?itr A. J-e-3 for piaiia'ffb an4 ?ir, it- V. Joibn?, for d. Al it?d, r W,41tor 0. Joga?- rev-9w both Lluvlie& -ig?iiwt NV?bol" LLO otaim,e-d t<> be mwu?wafke?L 11:?- 004 i,e ac4.io-a 4 a,C,C,c?_nt )?f tlbe? d-dc"tant, wi-.o, #_ 0 sobeitkw, conbeaid;ed thut &Oma,3 A Ube 9 wd4 to Alim IXLVE& wrlo &rA 00?. ,1:110 Jildg." i-el?orixxi' L4,e ni&ttei- w tbO to and report to H-LTII, 4?i.ng- 1)cl:,g inc?rely a qi- cf 111liE MRB BY6,ry.&L Me.tgn G?t-aa? uici Sc? the 00 f4,ot-i i?ktw;At-d D?aubri,?, lo* of an orgaai ;fw-"a on Mr E. bob lw,o tho P,4w-ntaff ot.%k-,d, iia tLo yvgx t. 00 p a_, r,-t, I -i reA an to ?dc,1,4]Kb vviio hire rA-+-- myttoui. The pr.L,e guini--a,s, rayalb'o in moutbly ea<ih, f*ii iiito Ir Ti-so 0 -VLU.cd at 14) gld:icuz, ELO inczi*v M*Tlt.h!y of 83. Agztj;.LL irit?.) li6n,) tii-o pre9L4it acwl'l- 1-n the caiii-?o of ttio heftrirtg, i't "Ode, that the d,-f-ec?ant liad paid Li6 10b first agiiaement and! £ 6 2s un-da-r tbB loaviujg L3 IN cItLe to the 'd V' fov t?,o bzlan., Le I t.0 ps month. with oo,#A. "LILA!KNt)WN SIIOW-NIAN S,aver&i hourn vwe Ei-.on over 8A viti?,h P. Coll' tie, ti! we.11-1.uiovrn ghowrnan, -was tho &ad A,dT,?an Uio pleititz. LIDO for cia-,D-beki EW as kiemag*lo jurica reoftved. ,Nt-r T-rev<),r lloyd b? .Mr A. 0. [-)4 Zil), ;Vpeo, pla.?ntiff, and Mr Gath4jow-t, Siti?'tii (ifj Mr It. V. John??on, .-mbiio iva., CJV?$ Nvl-eida iw-,rre hy 00 oourt. I'lair.U -Aid t.1t.-At oii the, 5ih -of lb? patrm?aed the plaint;jrs :A;iow, tl)el,? ing In I I) t-?,k mator i-n con,,p.-?nv IN'ital tj-krw jO?A the car -was riL-4-ed by ar-ld Etit'r""d the roura witi-- q=l?0 It was greatly th.U fuLTIL-a We-ne tak-ea amicf ii-*rlo 40u' ibe ,i the tilted aaL!Li plaiiltiff wzlg t-h-wn 1;?,4.1 Lly, ,Nith a?m -upri.Iit P<Y?' )iis z-bL- w,,r,, hro4,ea4 and he bad' tD eO bod the l2eBt part of cL moilth- He u-as au?d a nurw al-?o -.nd-ed 1-" A 4r&zt, P,-amber <yi*Nlt-,Icsz??-,s ?Nere ?04 tsup?poi-? k'f the oont-oiliion as 0 tL- ;?? of tam Cox. t to $0, For titc, it wu coutei.&ed for ci,ient -ti??ve?r have h.-&,pTwit-4i (A)n?iUCIt ',>i Wliit was ka<o)-wm as b;oi ti-a mir after it e6 7-v..e tielen4m-at's C-JITPI I tt,0 tat-n to -w-arT, ti?(- Lo t ffi, r?i-,LriLier ti:.?y did, L--at. a-cir oc d, tti,ii, oA-i their f-et, a--id oii the foOtboa;o-"V' 0 Ir.ubt-L-,d?y t?.e car to tilt amJ thr W pl?a?atiLT, it was !Z" at guilty of con-triL?ut4yry negli-k! d;? Patricik I ii s ;;i, -1 of i?ho -ave ??"Nj tht" t;ot for pm-kigers tii ai 2W pa,?*eng,rs lmd Lv,?-n k?atricd al-d "abat with-out the slightea &vcTal wc,,ro r-?lk-,d ') t]-o t,b.o cro??v?d t,li, car -WIEL? ill -f)O T-??,. Ju-6,? tho d-,4--n<iant Tesf? To &U<).w 9-5 ner-,or- t:o ri& on ac?- vqit.-Ii for dcfFeaKiatjt ni'l? liable. He fcund tiiat the plaintiff flu, guilty of contributory ucgli^ei.A.e. then gave judgment for 15 guineas I
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Mrs. W. BUCKLE, of 27, The Clitillf. King-street, Kensington, London fY .f who says.- eaf?, I slept in a damp be<iroom Y ? --? I ic! and it iiiade me terrilily I'lleu ii,ever klew an liour*s peace riieutnaiic pams. EventuaÜy 1 P lost the use ot my arms and "Later my limbs aad anklee began o'\ with aiopsy; the swellings sprea« ^0{ siie. „ My back and h?ead u.ed t-o fe.? I ),;J 00 an<i when f,-etting up frdm a chaar Otio, put uue halid t- my 'Lack ;).U<i +.!)!o pe aL,?-00, the My 6-ack gave Lao IW Itfl ;,41 syn-ipt-om vval A Leiiig sc,3-nty ?Lf. -Vuub. too. n was s<) uti. "I waz la?d up in at tllc tIU wil!t L),Gan s L-ack.LAche k-dn-ey pillo, JO .L, t sepw too be LI.-uLigiL tiio tiriit d?d tJ, ?00, ?.6.Liy I '?zick*- I.- p t I:- y i,liki Lhuv;y bz-gan to gU d4l'W? r I)alns -Lhir-d Lvx I Waf a-bl?e to get lip ,e.aeli -IV buL it w.%s s-orite li'.ti-e ti 3134 ilor?c -,a all rig-ht my Lack w? disap e,.ery. l?ll,ii of* d i4l: ojoo I'uo years later Mrs -Buckl4D B?5 ,10). a long -LUUE n4U?,y S:IIIDE .1 had t.h.?e le-'6t t.h,u r-aeumitaam or' d,-up?v. 'I,- doct??' e n, -to t-eil itw Lliat I -,ho-LW ver bc- abW pr,operly but -,In<* CiLre,, lwoli k abo-at gpleedid 00 ..I, ?; D?o,Ln?s BRck=e Kwney Pill'; 2110 )r bk>x, qix bcxes 13o 9d, of al fr.oe f-o:-i Fogte r-Mca4,-Il" Co., 6tr? -i-t ndon ? W L-IK?t' ft3RS. BUCKLE HAD-