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District News. MOLD ;o..Isti C'iNG gi: .VI'ION AL ClIiRCH.—Air Ietookc's mini My wilt ti-njsi.'i "■■ fc-morrow (Sundav) when ho prji- h:> laewei; seunoii. On the following Sun- day ike pub-ir. b su;-ri'ic! by Mr HoMswrnth, of d. Yo k-hire, the Rev. J. S. Willisms i :?i-t'<tt"?t?')h.ji??tS?!idAvl!t 1) scemoer. NATIONAL f-'niouL. Tin-PHYX.—Amoiig the ]it..f t'taavDrlal candidate* ? Cl Queen's Scholar-hip ?* i i :?.n. )), Ju'v i.tt.we pl eade d h' i::¡-¡j: ¡ 'f' ;i :(r;:E: i' 'J; ,¡::j ¡. v h v 'i I': ;r: this sc hoo l 'nt'.? Scrip- ? .x'?: lhe same week, H- v.- •- pl^eed t: cV lit enters St. Luke's i \il!-ge, Ch a ?. ;l!' s c.. u "f frmuing ia y:? r:t., .? ?. *g ),? ap p.. ?'c. h; he ha- been {¡':¡: ai, 'j'J ¡'. 1 ¥, i: }¡:ij:(' »A»!J, v.—O i .v nght la*t the mir* of h? L\>s;?:. C L k ?.' "?f thn town, which is iu ;i eon*i.-hiea- condition insl now, held a court at the J'!•• • Li": Hotel, for the Initiation of six hogMarv me'iiO. :a — Alessis. G. 11. Adams, A. J. 'V 't. J. S. Swift, Dr. E. William-, to; V, \">*» i.-af. Advantage was taken of th-? ocea- t ;> i" a :•> hour, dining which tho prin- t .v •' ;s of foiestry were explained, and .• .Miii,' Ly members i>f the Court. ( A> I> BAZAAR.—On Monday a mo-t eiij.> J ii the .J or E. Wheldon, the chair WAS taken by i':» lh v. J), Bat-ford It<;olie. An excellent I,«»;;iV:inine v-s !>.ine through, in which Mr J. Ast- .Mi- G. H. D:Lvle- \\¡, J,)iie- A. T. J. iw. i- Mr A. i rive, ML-s E. Ellis, Mr Sli'in Jones I I l'.vrly, ili- E hvanl Smith and purty, to;ik i^a't. j I.-s anted most efficiently as tmcorapanist. \1,1 tin- f- l'owiu-' t'veninsr there wa<, on a small s-cal-?, r haxxar or salt- of useful articles, under the snperin- t il.ScI.CNi o f Mrs Hii«>ke ami Miss Peters, of M>>ld. ji. Wit,; lii.jied ro r:iise 4:10 by the eifurt towards the }■■ iiicti^n of the delit on the neat little chapel which j t' t'onsr^«-!iti.xi:ilisS;-j have erected here, but we are • "H1 t" know that. 4112 was realised. i'lIK iJURAF, ^A>:t CAIiY COMMITTEE 171et (,It Wed- i. s'hiy, Mr J. Asthnry, of Northop, in the ciiair, the < the guardians.—Mr E. W. ae.. in-i;eoto ■ of nnisauc-jd, said he was sorry to re- t frc"h ..n;hreak of searlet fever broke out j- (!<>:■?: nl Q ay, where theiv were four in one! f.ni!y dnwn with it. It appeared that close to the e! i tii- hou-:e there was a privy and phrnty 1 lon^iii; to another house and another property, but were in Pxi-teiiee when the house itl which the ver was h: I been built. He wanted to know what !PS ,hould bt: taken in the mitter.-Tiie Committee f "ided to send th-3 (iiiestion oil to Holywell.—Mr IHM i,lsi) complained of the dilapidated state of some hou.-cs belo:ij»in^ to the Chester Building Society at i ".ckley, and lie was instructed to take proceedings in t-i" matter, as lvpesited notices had been of no effect. The LOCAL G UAUDIAXS met on Wednesday, pi esent: M-s-rs..I. < \;rU.-tt chairman), P. A. Lloyd, E. P. K. Jones, Bistre; E. Peter. and W. | list of applications was Iot s ) lon as i, iivquent-ly has lwteii, iiid there were bu f- two Air any inn-ivst. The first, was that of a mail and wife iiuckley, who had obtained an order for the wrorIc. use. "i lie iniui went but the wife stopped at home, ul ir.uv came to the Guardians for out-door relief. in- Gnai di.ms itecitte(I to refuse her application, she >-t,/jug she wnuld not go to the House. The next was t ie app'iic.itioii of :m Irishman named Costello, whose i hild was dead, and he wanted it to be buried by th3 ptrish. :v initted that he had bed) in full employ- T.ii-nt for some ti,ne, that he had a wife and one child h'-ioi, and the gllMdiall" knew that the wife was a viofessional beggar, and that she was in the habit of a: iliiii.' the food she beirired, &c. It N-a.3 alio admitted L t Co.;tdl.. tliat lie had been around the town begging to ji.iy the costs of the funeral. The Guardian" i:ecid>.it to. rdllse his application. A woman then Mid said that her boy was from home and had ilt to her, asking her to send him a toy or two and l fie Police News. r-he was too poor herself to provide h-rhoy with those necessities of play and of edu- the Guardians be so good as to help r? She offc-, o to tdiew them the very epistle in "•'lici: ( e asked for these interesting articles, but the <-u:i> diaiis ilid n■ >t want to see the literary curiosity, (I cvm;;orude:sto laugh outright at her appli- i it.io.i, and th«n it ended. I'LE SSANT Evi NINGS.—On Tuesday the third of this inter'- series oi Pleasant evenings" was held in fchonhMum, Westminster road. The chair l-keii by Mr J. Scott Bankes and there was a crowded f.e>idaiice. After the opening hymn had been sung lilt? ch di io-o> "K'livered an aildress in which he .-=a;d 'at the liicoiing was both pleasant and f«ai;:fu!. Meas;u,t 1 .i can.-c they had a good audience and aa ill nt pio^riiiiime, but painful becaii's it was ths Vsf. I iiiit- i lit-v would have with them the liev. D. H. Ho.ike, w ho had originated these meetings. Speaking j i-'wiut Air Hoolie's i irmoval he said that tiiough lie did l.i- a:;rec- with hi;ii in all he said or did, yet he had so >iri* (• to do his duty to be faithful to hii Master that 1 ho came, at some inconvenience to pay this passing ri iufe of resj/ect. He a lso made a kind reference to ji.rs liooke which was well received. Later, the: i i-drman touched on other tojiics, and after Idr S. A Hcn Jones su g "England expects that every P,i; d"y, will do Ids duty, remaiked that he only 1 vished the si ng had been Wales expects the ?>I id ] ■ >cal Board this day to do it;, duty." (Loud apvlau'?.) lie hvt-d in the parish of Mold he sh'-ukl not be i"ntetit until he were a member of that Board, if only what had become of the several hundred [joiiiids ^••liioh were idly waiting to be put to the express pur* iiro\ iding a hall v/oi tiiy i f the toiv.i. Few :c< t; had so much really good trdent as Mul 1. he ;;iettcii that ff few opportunities were sfyoriicd ?cr proper u"e. The programme as gone through. i i-iiiiltil a solo on the pianoforte by Miss Cooke iiidi duet by Misses Dora Parry and Webster: ,:0; by r T. S. A'ii:s, Mr S. Alieii J, -i j, T.T lii iss A. J. Lau-^oii. and Miss Eva JJvorett; recita- by M e. srs T. iiicketts, -John Minshu'l, and "hi. jCverett, jiii: a duet, The Two Sailors," by T.< t*srs T. Foulhes and E. P. Piee,, aiso a glee by Mr jiiil'.rt Uiiiiains and party. With such efficient; ipr's the programme was even better than usual, iii th'H-s we:e numerous encores, though, as the, 11 remarked, where aU did so well it would be h, to prahe any. Bet-ween the first and second parts iM-evvell address was given by Mr Hooke. At the i-. i.-e thanks were voted to the chairman and per- f-rmers on the motion of Mr P. B. Davie.. Cooke, .1' seconded by Mr John Griffiths, and the pi- jeoed- i _;K eniWd with the National Anthem. We under-! "1 these meetings will continue to be h&ld ? .t?ht.ty. Mr W. II. Starkey, Xew-strert, has W. 11. New-strevi, cho.-eu ??Ctt;t:a'y of them. At the m.xt t!l ly. .Siiiu S. WiUia)us will give his first address "1: "Trieh i ."lis,"

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