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[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.] (Continued from Page 6). Lord Kenyon has succeeded) -the Earl of Kin- ■toTe as Lord in Wait ::g c:n the Kbg. Sir Charles McLaren, M.P., is '.staying at his town houSie, Bellgraye Square. The Lord Chief Justice has c'hosen the North Wales Oi rcuit for the. sun-mier assizes. Princess Henry lof Pless has been making a i.i;cirl,c -s?ta,y at 'Eaton, and left on ThLirsid,av. I s Lord Kenyon has .agaii.ni been chosen as presi- dent of the Little Hulkon Congervaitive Club. A "bazaar tin aid of the St. Asap'h C'lergy Su.s- tentaticm Fund is announced to be held at Park Hall, Oswestry, on July 28th. The Duke and Cuchiess of Weis'tiiimiiister re- turned to Eaton from Grcisvenoir House on Mon- day. Theiiir Graces wilT probably go to G'ros- venor Homse for rLhe opening of Parliament. o We. are .desire-d to co-ntradita't the sltaitemen't tMc Mrs Coffirvwailis West will be ,preaerJt at the meeting of Liverpool Frsa Fictodiers to be ad- dressed 'by the Duke of Devonishire. That lady is a strong .supporter of Mr Chamberlain's policy. Probably, the lady who is to be preserJt is Mrs George Cornwall-is West. H.S.H. Princess Pleas has consented: to take patfc i:n sccne society theatrioalls in. aiid of R'outh Church, Hull. The enlter',t;a,iniment will com- prise "A Pantomime Rehlvia,rsal," and a series of tableau x. The Countess of Huntingdon, Miss Muriel Wateon, the Earl and Countess of LOlli- diesborough wfird also take part. Ry the kindness of General the Hon. Savage lu?-?n, C.B., and,?-Irs -Al,o,s?tyr, a d-rajw?in;, -r,acm g Tr.?-et.?n,,g on ?beh!alf of tihl,-? Semi-TeeitaLal AsiE?o,c),a- tion. was hald at Maesynanit, laist week. The meeting was attended by Sir Robert 'and Lady Cunliffe, the HOll. A. and "trs Parker, Mrs Fen- wick, the Ven. Archd-eaccm Wynne Jones, etc. The annuiall childlren's party in honour of Master Waitkiiin, -Williams. Wynn. was given at Wynnsitay on Saturday, when the liiktle guiesits numbered aibouft a hundred. There was also a large number of adults. Sir Watkin and all the members df 'the rfamily were present. The guests assembled at 4 p.m., and dancing, 'so the music of Mr Tims's band, and other 'enjoy- ments, occupied the time pleasantly until about eight o'clock, when the partly dispersed. Sir Watkiin, Master Watkin Williams Wynn, and the Misses Williams Wynn spared no pains to add' to the enjoyment of their guests. 1 11
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Abergele. LOCAL SUCCESS—At the Pharmaceutical Society's minor examination, held in London, Mr Gwilvm Williams, Peel Gardens, qualified himself as a chemist and druggist. SOCIAL.—Mr S. B. Rogers held a very success ful social at the Assembly Rooms, Pensarn, on Wednesday. There was a larce attendance, and evervone present spent an enjoyable evening. MONTHLY FAIR.—The monthly fair was held on Wednesday, but turned out a complete failure. We have seen more stock on a three-acre farm than what was offered for sale in this town on Wednesday COUNTY SCHOOL SUCCESS.—At the recent Trinity College Musical Examination, held in Liverpool in December, six pupils of the above school, entered by Miss Pope, passed successfully, one boy obtaining honour marks The names of the successful pupils were :—Practical Wvnn Hughes, Cissie Williams Theoretical, Wynn Hughes (hon,), Cissie Williams, Mabel Hannah, G. Ravnes Smith.
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Llarsddulas. ACCIDENT.—A quianryman named David William's, of Tenfyn Cottages, met an accident wlh:iTe ,e:ng'a!ged at M-essrs Kneesniaw Luip- tan's Q'uarrres, on Wedin.es.dfay morning. Hie wa,s i 'A o,ice iliake,,i to Dr .Icir?ri;s, -,Clein it wa?s fgiun?d he had broken, his arm, and susbainied a shaking. SERIOUS AC CHIDE NT TO A TRAMP. A tramp mlamied James Murphy melt with a serious aodidenit cm. Mtonday night by falling over some rocks near Llanduillas. He was comv'eyedi to the Cottage Hospital, wlhere hiis itnjutaes, which con- sisted of several long cuts on the htead, were sew-n up, and the unfortunate ,man was then CCin- vcved to the Sit. Asaph Workhouse.
Llanelian.
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Llanelian. INTERESTING I)ISCOVERY.-The quaint otd chur-ch of Llanelian. near Colwyn Rav, is in course of restoration. On Tuesday, the workmen, whilst digging up the Hoor of one of the aisles, came It r one licarina all epit-,ipli to the c oss a gravest I memory of the Collector of the Window Tax for North Wales. This church stands near a famous "yell to which pilgrims formerly resorted in large numbers.
Prestatyn.
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Prestatyn. CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB SOCIAL — Arjothier suclc'eBsfull ■social and' dlance in. cortrveic- i'dbni wiiitih tihr'.s cilulb itook place last nng<ht alt the Town Hall. COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION.— Mr T. miev,ti?o.ne,d IV!i !a.m?s, of Ros--41,vn, Pre?s?tat(y,n,, -i, ,as a? .1"lke,lv ciai-i,di,di-alf?,- to contes'it dis- trict t at the nex¡t GauntlY Council .electiion. ILLNESS OF A POLICE CONSTABLE.- Old-field, who was formerly ic),n, is li?i* r- ,cd ?a?t R(h)yl, bu:t r?o,w ait iG'Ia?nva,' in. very ill at his residence in. Glanrafon. S (TRF AICiE WATE'R DRA.IN\AG,E .iTlhe work ■necessitated in the- new surface .water drtadinage ch"lni,e, iin '.Hifglh-sitneelc, :iIS' .ne:arlly completed. Residents of the- town, as well as vieliitons, wiall ridlt witness a very great iimlprovcment in. the -,n -a, t.h?oro,ui?,!hifare. ir PRO-POSED NEW B'UILDING.—A large phi; of iaind frontinig ,H!iigh-;sibreiat,ini"clcisie proximity to the Post Office and other impocrttant buildimgis, has been purchased by Mir J. T. Burriows for the: purpose o.f -a m'ew building. Mr Je.well, au'dDione'er, a-clfced on behalf of the, owner of the land, Mr Hughes, shipowner, Liv&rpoOl. 1 11 iy TEIJEPiHONCE 'SERVICE.—The National Telephone it i's. u'nidiemsitooldJ, madle arrangements for the ltolaal Call Office to be loidated at Trenlchlfield, Hiigh-'Sitreiet. The- posi- tilon is considered! centnal, and; the premises admirably ad)a,p!ted lor the telephonic exchange. 0 REPORT F.I) MISSING MOjiNlEY.-Informa- stlibn lie'adbed thie police' Mtbowioies. a few diaiys aoro of about £ 20 having be'en imis,sed from the residence of Mr Parry, Bryniheispin, Oahryfofel. The" c,usit,omary inve'stigia-tilons foliowed, and it is stated inhait the mysiteriou's1 dlilgaippearance olf the money hais been, solved. CONSERVATIVES' ANNUAL DilNNKR.— At the annual dincer of the. memlhelrs of th'e Preisitetyn Conacitu'fcionail Cluro, whliich is- to, be held at Nant Hall, un'lIh:e nth Feibruiary, Lord Mostiyn will preside. Col. Ho'wiard', tlh'e Con- senva!tiiv« caiididatie, will, along1 wiith several oicber prominent ,members of the party, be pre- n, t. HOREiB LITERARY SOCIETY.—A meeting I of t!h!e imemfoers of thets soaiiety wa's held on Mionåay right, Mr Piater Hutghie;s presidinig. Ex- cellent and inteT'esriing papers were cio.ntribuited by Mr Stewiamt Lloyd en "Timtothiy," and Mdse Fla-nny Williams on "Virigiin Mary." A dii'si- culssicn took place, after whie/h Mi-ss Wi'lliams and Mr Lloyd werle heariJi'ly tbanked for their papers. Songs w'ere rendbredi 'by Mr Alun Davies and party, "Gwel Faneriau Di,rw'ed:" and "Y F IIwlyidr." 'Mr J. Davies rendered "Y 'Bu.gail." PRO I'!).-Hi) ASSO-C'I A Til'O'N FOOTBALL CLUB ,Tit is .gratifying to ,niÔte that am en- deavour has been made to1 proimote an Asisocia- ifcion FootbaTl Club, and no, doubt much, t wiill be in the- project by the devotees otf the game in the Itown and district. For the purpose of considering the desirability of es- tablishing a club, a meeting presided o,v,eir, by Mr George Rolbedts -was held an the- Viictoriia, Hiotei, on Thursday. There was a good attendance, wlhiclh included Mr W. Builcock, J.P. Aofter sonre discusision, it was decidied to fomm a clulb on amateur lines, and to seek permission to became melmlbers of tlhe Chestieir and Diislcridt League. '^leimlbecs "\v!i'Ll be elected for'Jhwith,. andi thie: funidis required, it iisi hoped, will be fo,rtlh,clo;m)ir)tg by means OIf concerts, to b,e, held diur.ing next summer. LNI-,R J. P. Lii'nn.'eM ihia's been ,Ole,ciie,d hctn. sie-c?r-c?,?airy, and h,on. tile,asu.,r,e?r pro 't?Eim., and Uhe? fir§t -Ie,n,ra?l im,e?e,t?',nig o,f t;h.e club* w, e iheilid' ?n, March, w?,hi,-n --N,.fr Bul'cic?c,l? h,a!?, 'III b, p;rcirr,lsc!d It,) plrl,si,d'e.
Rhuddiati.
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Rhuddiati. BANGOR COLLEGE LECTURES.—iA lec- ture was, 'delivered on Tuesday evening by Mr W. M. Hedld, oif the BarJgoir Univet'sity College, in yhe Reading; and Reiareajtion: Room', on "This Main-nring' of Garden Crops." 'Mr W. Morris, cthairmtain of the: Parrsh Council, presidied. LIFEBOAT PRACTICE.—The members of the lifeboat crew were summoned for practice in the customary manner on Wednesday afternoon. The booming of the cannon at the coastguard station created a little stir in the town, when a number of residents hurried to the shore, expecting to witness the services ot the crew required by a vessel in distress. The men promptly appeared at the lifeboat house, and launching the boat they rowed a considerable distance and revelled in the practice. SOCIAL AT THE C.M. CHAPEL.—Last night a very pleasant social took place at the Calvinistic Methodist Chapel Schoolroom, when there was a good attendance. The proceedings were provided by the Misses Jones (Frondeg), Misses Davies (Bryncwninj, and the Misses Jones (Abbey Farm). After tea an entertainment was held, when the Rev. David Jones, occupied the chair. The pro- ceeds of the social were devoted to the Chapel "Fund. DESERVING OBJECTS -We are specially requested to mention that the amateur dramatic entertainment to be held in the Rhyl Town Hall, next Wednesday, promises to be a great success. It is hoped it will be patron;sed largely by the Rhuddlan folk, since, by the kind permission of those taking part, half of the proceeds are to be devoted to the improvements now being carried out in connection with the parish church. It was originally intended that it should be held at Rhudd- lan, but, for the convenience of all concerned it has been thought advisable to hold it at Rhyl instead, and give half the proceeds to the Rhyl Poor Relief Fund.
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Rhyl. ST. ASAPH AND RHYL COUNTY COURT — All summonses against persons residing out of the district for the next Court to be held at Rhyl, on Fridav, February 12th, 1904, must be entered net later tban Saturday next, January 23rd, and those against persons residing in the district not later than Tuesday next, January 26th. Otfices, Paradise- street, Rbyl. Hours, 10 till 4 Saturdays, 10 till I. I C) I TT 7'TED ID DL,"ACONS BE --NPPOI?, FOR LIFE."—This was the subject of tihe de- bate at the Prince's-slreer: Presbyterian Church Schoolroom cn, Monday evening, when the pas- tor (th'e Rev T. Verrier Jones.) presided. Mr McLlennan took the affirmative, and Mr Mill- ward the negative. After several brief speecheis, a vote was taken, and: by a majority of one vote, the affirmative was approved. BOYS' BRIGADE.-—There is a, continued in- teres,t in the work cOlln-eated with the Boys' Brigade oac Rhyl, so ably and' pleasantly super- intended by Captain F. L. Rawlins. At the weekly meeting held oni-Sunday evening1 in the hail, Mr Rawilins presided over an excellent at- tendance, and the Rev E. A. Kill on, of.Carlisle, who was officiating at the Water-street Congre- gational Church that day, very kindly delivered a brief, yet appropriate, address to the boys on their duty In this life. The earnestness of the speaker's remarks impressed 4Ehe members of the brigade. Hymns were sung, and Mr Freeman, Queen-street, rendered "The Holy Cilty." LOCAL WEDDING.—A very pretty wedding itook pLace at the Clwyd-street Chapel, Rhyl, on. Wednesday afternoon, the contralctinlg parties being Mr J. H. Parry, of ItJhe Tea Exchange, High-street, and Mists- M. E. Jones, of 14, West- parade. The Rev S. T. Jones, pastor, perform- ed t'he ceremony. The bnilde: was atfiirted in a 00situme of lidb grey cloth, with hat- to match, and was acc.ompan.ie'd by her sister, Miss Maggie Jones, and Miss Marie Williamis as briidieismaids. The wedding presents wer,Ci numcitous, costly,* and useful. During ihe afternoon the happy '?p,l 0 -i cou -e left Rlhy?,l? f r tihie,i,r 1-iolne?y:ir??,aon, a!M'clczt thie,'hearty congratulations of many friends. WELSH WESLEYAN SOCIAT, -Las', night, the usual social was held at the Welsh Wesleyan Chapel, the tea on this occasion given by five little girls, named Miss Maggie Eccleston, Albert-street, Miss Gladys Griffiths, High-street, Miss G advs Jones and Miss Alwyn Jones, Palacc- terrace, and Miss Alice Hughes. As there were so many eounh r attractions, it was not surprising, perhaps, that the attendance was somewhat poor, the collection only amouniing to about £ 2. As usual, Mrs Pierce Lewis, was in charge of the pro- ceedings, which passed off pleasantly and smoothly. A short programme was gone through, the follow- ing kindly taking part. Miss Alaiie Griffitls (pianoforte solo), Miss Edith Jones (son,) Edward Buckley Da iei (recitation), Mis; E. o ies (sons), and Miss Edys Davies (recitation). The tea next week will be given by Mrs Denton Davies and Miss Davies, Bronhaulog, when a large attendance is expected. The week after a c ffee supper will be held. FOWLING A'NID TENNIS CLUB.—A meet- ing of the Committee off this Club bias been) held under the chiajibnsanislbap of Mir J. Aiidiuey, cap- tain. Sotme discussion took place as to whan the members should ccimirmenDet playing, and die was. decided 'tio open itihe green on April 1st. ■Severall ruelw mieimlbers were proposed. As to the ",a'Wiaty"maiUcihels,ilt wa's stated a letirer hiaid: beetn received from Manchester .expreasirjg the hope thiait! .tlhe Rhyl Clulb would provi.d.e a fixture wiih itihe Mantcihieslter and DiatniCt Amalteur Associa- tion, the "home" malteh to be decided in May. The Comimiititiee -considered it wro:uld he advisable to clontii'niue the Mlanfchester .miaitcbes, ai11id, to a'e- cept the is-uggesjticin otf playirSg in. the mlonith of NIlay, lit was arranged to play Denibigh and two other CIUCDS hoime- and away mlatclhes. The Gap- ftia'i'n, halving; CHinfiied out seivenal improviamenifcs, Ho the P'avLfjibn cini the green t'ha .meeting passed a very hearty volte of thanks to him, -and also to Mr Huidlscin for providing llhie timber. W:E!SIJEYAN 'HOME M-ISSHONS.— On Satur- day Itihe a:n;uuail senm-ows ira cqrntneaucw with the R'hyll eiuculit of t'he Wie'sleyan; H'amie: Missions were preached' in the Wesieyani Cbafpel, Highiton- r03.d, by tlhe Rleiv Joseph M'ariiin, df Presltatyn.— The anmuiail public meeting took place on Wed- nesday eweLllnlg, in "the Chapdl, when in the 'ab- sence cif Mr G. R. the- Rev Ta1:aihul1 (New,ton, presided. A stirring addnass was de- livered. on tlhe work of the by tlhe Rev Fiddiiara Moul'ton, cif -the Wiltshire Mission. He spoke pi'ar!tiicula'r)ly of tee wlurk df the M:sisiom in Birmingham, and other large centres', rellatii-nig his perscirJil experience's of tlhiat work and that otf similar missions.—-It was reported tihalt the Rhyl circuit had forwarded £ 9 9s 6d' during tihe p.a'sit yelar in aid Oif tlhe Rev ■Talahun' Newton expressed the thainiks oif this conlgreig-aiiiou jo this Rev M.r Mouiltcm for hi's address.
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St. Asaph. S.P.G. MEETING.—Last nighiti, a meeting in caanadtion with the Society foe the Propagation of'tlh'e Gospel in Foreign Parts' was held; in the schoolrotom, when Mr B. C. Barry, of Borneo, delivered tarn address. A colllecition in aid aif t'he funds of the society wla's taken. AIPPROAICHGINIG MARRIAGE OF MAJOR WYNN.—A meeting of the; special commitieia appointed t'o consider a suitable celleibration oif 'the fonthccmirJg marriage of Major R. W. Wil- liams Wynn, was held on Monday night, ait the Parish Council Offices, and presided over by M,r Manslhridigie. The treasurer rloplorlterd £32 had ,been promised as subscriptions, and it was dle- ,P 11 cided to write Major Wynn enquiring wihiait form be woulld wish the presentation souvlenir should take. BOiDLLWYDDAN TENÄNITiS.Tlhe tenanlcs of Mr T. Aiitkien, oif Bodeilwydolan Hall, iiieax St. Alsaiph, hlaivte been hospitably enitieobaiiimed at the hlall" by Mr Aiitkem. The guests paritoolk of a isTiinpliuous dinner, and! upon an adjournment to tha smoking aompailtimleint, ttihie pro,ceelcling(s partook of a 'most comSwvfilal clharacit'er. Thie loyal and rplaib16a(lciJolals!¡\S, were 'submitted from itihe dhiair by Mr Ailtken; and Mr B'eech, of Ty ,I.sa, i)!ro?p;oseid a,c,oird'iial vo?t,,a -o?f t'h,a:nl,s to i\l?r anidi *?t,li;en. for tihie?ir ,I?i;ntd.nes?s, and hic?s!p?itaii,.I.Y, -A?,L 11 reuxiarkinig upon, tihe: g,clo,d feeling which existed beltlwieien. their reisplecltled: chainman and the tenants. Mr and IMms Aiitkem have Sisuedi la large nuim'ber of Ko 'the elite of the dSstricit tio a fancy drersls ball, to be held5 (at the hall, and tibils event is tio 'be sutceeleideid, by a. servants' Iball.
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Death of Alderman Edward Jones, Conway. Close of a Splendid Public Career. WITHIN thr'e.e years of seeing his eightieth birth- b "I day, Alderman Edward Jomeis, C.C., of Cad- wern, Conway, pas'seid laway, to the "baveii of us all" at noon, on Monday. For the past flour years Mr Jones hiad been in tfailng health, buit, t'hainks to an intdomiitoble wH and an unusuailly sicrOnig aomsitiit'ulti'o'n, iit was noit umtiil about SIX weiekis ago ftlhait he was cotmpelMied tfo keievi to hÙ. herd-room for any length of tdine. Drs M. J. and W. Mtomgan .were asisliduo'usly in, attendance, bu¡¡ despite every care and aititedtion it wiais apparent thfat the in- eviiitlaible musk be a mialtitleir of time only. Occaisiionlally the- piaiiiilent would rally for a day or two, buit aigain t'hiere, would be a severe re- lapse. The dlaceiased bore his sufferings wirth gr,e)a)t and fort.;ituidle. On Sunday, ilt was ohslerved he wlais sinik'inig, and' at 12 o'clock on Monday he passed away peacefully wlilthin, a 'month of atkiaininig his ntlh birthday. A Character Ske.ci "By x'he delath of Aldesmain Jiones, Conway has lost a doyen of iftis- public servant's, and North Wales Wesleyanisim one of ilts mio,sit fantlbfiuV and conscientious, adherents. For nelady fitflty yelarls he had been iciomneicitied in a praclciioal manner wliUh nearly every p,hia;se, olf municipal life in the anoienit iboromgh, wlbile ;as a. ohuirdh wiOT-ker hiis record goes back still another decade. Mr Jones made 'his first appearance in Con- wtay when, he I\-va 50 17 years, of age, coimiiienC)i-ng, his eminently successful buisineiss claneier wiitih Mr Wim. Bridge, an extraordinary character, who at that time carried on a prosperous trade in High-street. Eventually he left for Manchester in order to widen his experience, but returned in a few years to eOimmence business on hiis own account at Coimipton House, Castle-street. Juisk aJhoutt the same time he married his first wife, Miss Catherine Hughes, daughter of Mr John Hughes, of Tyhwntii'rgors, Conway Valley. By this marriage he had one issue, Mr J. E. Conway-Jones, the well-known d,rape,r and out- fitter, of Stanley Buildinigis. Mrs Jones died about 12 years .ago. The deceased retained his connection witlh commercial life at Comipton, House for abouit 30 years, and Itlhen took his only son inito part- nership, he 'himself becoming more or less of a sleepimg partner. Eventually the firim acquired the miOTe expensive premiises where the buisiness is now ciaraiiied on. Mr Jones married' again., albout ten yeia,rs a,go, to Miiiss Hughes, of High-street, who now sur- vives hiim.
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North Wales Electric Power Bill. Conference at Rhyl. YESTERDAY afternoon a conference of represen- tatives of the Flintshire Urban t-Auttioritics of the Parliamentary Committee of the Flintshire County Council, was held at the Town Hall, Rhyl, for the purpose of considering the attitude to be adopted in regard to the North Wales Electric Power Bill. Mr W. Elwy Williams, chairman of the Parlia- mentary Committee presided. The Rhyl Council was represented by Councillors J. H. Ellis and J. W Jones, and Mr A. Rowlands (clerk), and Mr E. H. Wright (electrical engineer). The meeting was conducted privately, but it is understood the Rhyl deputation insisted upon the exclusion of Rhyl entirely from the operations of t Je Bill. It is also believed that the County Council will petition against the Bill.
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It has been decided to apply fOT a faculty to place a stained-glass window in the Wrexham Church as a memorial to the late Dean Howell, who was for 16 years vicar of Wrexham. a-i^e window will be placed in the east end of the north aisle, and will coslt _X300.
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I ^.IsTiTTTJk.Ij WINTER SALE. I RICHARD JONES' FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT BEDROOM SUITES of Exceptional Value. i The" TINY" Suites, I. £5 155. & £7 7s. r The 11 lVIILLION," The "EATON," r X8 8s. f, 8 195. 6d. The "HOOLE," The" NEvVTON," £ 10 19s. 6d. X,3 13s. A Very Large Selection of Bedroûlll Suites to selc ???t?cs?*? S?fi?s? ?t?as? P'!r!??c t M?i?'ii.d&U. ?JUii?? ?..?<X.i<C &i i?C?. t Occasional Chairs, from 4/11 each Fine Solid Mahogany Drawing Room Suite, in Z-1 Z!1 Silk Tapestry, all Hair Upholstered, Special Reduction for Sale, X21 Our Stock of Cabinets, in Chippendale, Louis, Sheraton, and other Styles, at Enormous Reductions Great Reductions to$eaf all DRAWING ROOM and FANCY FURNITURE' I -1 American Roll=Top Desks. Reliable Finish. Ordinar 0 Sale Prices-;E4' 4 0 Pricesy-;65 10 0 5 10 0 6 6 6' 6 6 o 6 18 8 o 0 8 ig 01 6 ?t, 10 5 0 io 18 0 OFFICE CHAIRS AT REDUCED PRICE5 i RICHARD JONES & CO. LTD. opposite J J. & T. JONES, Abergele Road, Erw Wen Rd .colwyll BaY, i LADIES' AND GENTLEMAN'S HIGH-CLASS Tj^X3L.O^X25TO- BSTABLISHMBKl1. [ j The Best Cut and W orkmanship obtainable guaranteed. r,q$j. Ten Years' Experience aa Cutters with some of the Leading Firms in England. Annual Stocktaking Sale I AT THE —sr" PIONEEBj JL. JL COMPLETE FURNISHING STORES, 9 to 19, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL. Important Bargains in All Department THIS DAY AND UNTIL 27th FEB. Read Carefully. Worth While. I f tDu WING to the large number of applications received from all parts 0 t.010 0 Couutfy from those desirous of Furrishiug on the Accommoclatiol:l SYO' 0 C$5 of Payment, and who wish to secure the benefit of the Pioneer LOW tbio Prices, the PITOPRIETORS have decided to open a NEW DEPARTMENT fOr ,I purpose. It is not intended to disturb the present Highly=su,, vvillb6 System of Low Cash Prices marked in Plain Figures, but Goo g3,I supplied on deferred payments at the present-marked LOW CASH PRIC plus a small percentage according to the length of time required. iiii3g, This is a complete reversal of the present order of t,bings generally prova ao? where ENORMOUS PRICES are charged to those who do not wish to P,%Y at the time of purchase. TIO FULL DETAILS OF THE EQUITABLE SYSTEM ON APPLICA.Tloff GOODS OVER 409. DELIVERED FREE TO ANY RAILWAY STATION iii G,e-t C QW Send for Sale and Large Illustrated aeneral Catalogues- PRELR, 21J Established 1882. Telephone No. 43 B UCKL Y-S FOR EVERY VARIETY OF Dainty Confectionery, Chocolates & Sweet SPECIALITIES- HOME-MADE POTTED BEEF, VEAL AND HAM PIES. BEST OAKES- MADERIA, SULTANA, ALMOND, COCOANUT, RICE, MELON, CHERRY, DUNDEE, HONEY, SEED. SLAB CAKES made from the BEST AND PUREST INGREDIENTS. n 6620 WITHINGTON HOUSE, COLWYN DAY. CHOICE FRESH MEAT DAILY. SUPERIOR WELSH MUS-0 DAVI ES BROTHERS, .??S Purveyors of Meat, WINDSOR HOUSE, ABERGELE ROAD, COLWYN Telephone ?7. Te!egrams—Dav!e? Brothers, Co!wyn Bay. HOME-CURED HAMS AND BACON. All Orders promptly attended to. _?? w. H. EVANS; & SONS LTD., Letterpress and Lithographic Prints CHESTER, COLWYN BAY, and RHYL. :heo 014Vf PrintedbyW.H EvAws & SoNs LIMITED. at their General Printing Offices, Bank Plac C?.ester, and Put,I?-h-d,;b'7t c I'?10 Offices, CONWAY ROAD, COLWYN BAY, in the County of Denbigh; also Published at zo, I 1? 00 63A, Mosty?o Street, Llandudno, Claren(lon Buildings, PE;NIWAENMAWr,, Roberts, Stationery Dell.?" Pendyffryn use. BETTWS-Y-COED, all in the County of- Carnarvon The Library, 7 Station Road, C,.t I:rl ABERGELE, Portland Place, DF.NBIGH, all in the County of Denbigh, 7 Bodfor Street, RHYL, Cen?ral But?.c,,?1191, PRESTATYN, aU in the Countv of Flint Friday, January 22, 1904.