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I I SUBSTITUTE MANUAL LABOUR BY USING < ALLAN & SONS I Farm Yard Manure I I < s Spreader. FOR DRILLS. PrLee List with full particulars on application; Any Tiial Arranged. Sole Agent for the Diibricb w L BATHES, RUTHIN, N W. a18
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t GRAMOPHONE. J 35«guinea Ilsrnless Model. Beautiful drawing-room cabinet, inlaid Sheraton, height 4I1., record cupboard enclosed, pciiect tone, quantity celebrated records. Approval willingly, j ACCEPT 7 Guineas. f 3, Anhert Park, Highbury Park, London, N. FURS. ImandsomeElo los. Set Latest fashion Huff and Stole -new this year. 4-PPRQT.iL ACCept SOS. WILLINGLY I; 3, kuhiti Park, Hiybbcry Park, leaden. 1. LIFE-LIKE ARTIFICIAL TEETH To be had at Hospital Prices. FITTED IN LIFE-LIKE MANNER. Facial Expression, Comfort) and ifeattli;:Itcstored. ALL TEETH GUARANTEED. Williams' Dental Institute, RUTHIN ROAD, DENBIGH. You are invited to cell and see specimens of cur Work and have a consultali- n I about your personal requirements FBEE OF CHARGE. PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS m AMsraETicAL "I Im Or all Teeth extracted FREE to thoas who get Teeth inserted. REPAIRS done in two hours' notice. MISFITS of any make re-modelled from 1/- per JLootb Change of Branch Surgery. u. u TVOVICE —Tha r.ubllc are reqoestod 4o nota this thfl Branch Sargery at) Denbiga has !be* Hour9: lb35' Mirkeb Days only. BRANCHES RUTHIN—Attendance at Mrs. DANIELS every Market and Ijair Days. CORWEN—At Mr. DATIES', Photographer, every Friday and Fair Days. CORWEN—At Mr. DATIES', Photographer, every Friday and Fair Days. I, ST. ASAPH—At Mrs. JONES' Refreshment Rooms every Thursday. x GERRIGYDRUIDION-Evuy F.,ir Day between 10 and 2 o'clock. and every other alternate, Monday between 1 and 4 o'clock, at Mr. R.chard Evans (Tailor), Bryi2goleu. I LLANFAIRTALHAIARN—At ^Miss Davits, Pjst Offic?, every Taeadtiy between 1 and 4 o'clock. Also at 10, HALL SQUARE, DENBIGH, Market Days only. FARES ALLOWED TO COUNTRY PATIENTS. Ir — S.A L | J I For commercial purposes the Ford Delivery Van is more economical than the horse. It is i-pore roliable, and^at|oace"places the merchant in touch with a greatly increased area of trade. I) The Ford Van makes tllelast trip of the day with I the same efficiency] that' it has gven in the merniag. It is :never too tired to work. I i I I I I I ¡ .i I 20 EI.P. Z;fEciontlylc qUiPpEel-StCEI Panelled body witb'doub!o'.drore aD rear. Extrema heighb iloorUo roof 52 in., extrema width 51 in., length feahind driver 59 in,, width of well 3o in. Price at$Work a,"Manchester; £ 130. For fuller particulars and demonstration apply to :— j W. EDWARDS, i Automobile Engineer, I I GARAGE, DENBIGH. II II TELFPHOIQE .5-1, -t- -'JJ_ -r. f "I = ABSOLUTELY PURE /Ø THEREFORE BEST CootrAOM tSCT. COVSRNMENT HALt-WARXED CEM RINM-w, fre, lpr 1)17. 40 from Manufacturers,Iftnn •Jirrys^GrifPn, "11-?, Nowhnll btroe» y Birniinr.hain. You can name four f.wii. Apfce of st^ne* IhiiiicB, Sapphire?, Pwt J?, or vhy corobinaticn. Mcifjp if not approTod. Cut hole in pr^b4of card forsiza. Ivommmoomm- I 'V1 WANTEDt Old Army and Nary Badges, But- tons, Cross lSelt Plates, Shakos, Hel- met4, Swordp, Sabretaches, Coatees, J5ook«, Prints, or any old Military Costume itenhs -wanted. I». KO.XBOROUGIT, Tli.AFALOAi: ROAD. TWICKENHAM, MIDDLESEX. w WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS bred direct from vm- ners of layiDg competitions, lOe. doz. J,ot>0 \ne vf 'klr. l.ive delivery guaranteed to all parts of the British Islcfl. Sand for catalogue showing list of pens.- BROWN, Staplelmrst r.wiHry l avm, &T A.rLr.HUKai. -r __n_ ''v r *ILI t ? f 1f..t Uptons own thou- U you want rich, sands of acres cif some mature, leafy tea, of the finest Tea plan- Lu ton's is the best. ■tations in the wortd, X^'TJ oteays has been, and •thepossessionot whTr.a i.- 1 i i still. just give LI^GIIS • ——— that advantage over i you want email tea, aOthers, enabliilg them "ijpSon's is the best. l JO give better|quality, [( alphas bzen, and better selectran. ar.d .4^ better value. If vou war* mM LIPT0N' M* ?L 4 WSm *«• tbe best tea, tf O to fhefirm 1^S8 Branches and Agmciti VV. ^5^ ifiroughout the United that grows at ♦ femm i^dom. I ^naiMBaanlanBanzBaagMsy BaaTCwarawrwai .f. a—a—w- ■ ■■■ ■ ■ a—^ I SAFEGUARD \1>UR IJEA WITH I The Reliable Faniil-/ Madicin? which )W Mkrtiyg ayj^PyjiPBl A has been in Univer^ j3, for upwjr :s '« I?L?>■ij? 18 No Dclter Prcssnt U»in iake^ a friend on I W f) Aj 115",ice;: £ 'a^ajgi^r "• [ Cn^xlODYMa THE- BE:P.,T RENXIDY A true pallialt vc in NEURALGIA, U| RNCRFM/N FO-? TOOTHACJI.I, RHEUMATISM, N •* Acts like a Charm «H COUGHS.^ COLDS, I ASTHMA^^ONCHITI^ ■, ok'i-f 1 Always asH "S?r. COV^IS KKOWNF." I- >VnMBBNUKUdK]|'h>jnB^^nB jij II |ll IliiTi W.i,d>l«aBBhTTTSaaB^"jy3HBBBa««MIHWBgaBaBa^
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RUTH IN. f RUTHIN DISTRICT SURVEYOR AND THE SNOW CLEARERS' WAGES. To the Editor of the FBEE PRESS, Blip,-Allow me to say a few words in regard to the woikmen's wages and the olearinR of anow. The Snrvejor said that the roadman in question engaged the men without any Eauction from him. Bat I uneerstrnd that he had been with one of the gnarciani, though I cannot say what passed between them. Where was the Surveyor that he didn't acme around his men after l neb a storm tee what was wanted ? Was he afraid to leave his fireside ? Also he taid the wciking men were old people has he used thefe words to cover himself without any knowledge at all of wb o v as there ? The oldcat man wai under 60, and as gcod a man as there ia in the parish the other three w< re middle aged men in their best time of life and earning good wages at the time cas itzn a farmer and came out to cb.idge the roadman. These top roads were blocked level with the hedges in EOILD plaoes. Were the pubil-9 to wait fur a road nctii tbe Ser- ves or came ? I thick the roadman, Mr W Jones, was Quite justified in doing what he did. What gcidd Is a lIIan on the road if he cannot tee what is wanted doing without running to his snpezior every day ? And I ¿on't thick tkat the Sarvejor has been to tee Mr W Jcnea since the storm. And as for the five ahillinga, I think it's very reasonable wages at the present time; and ia not a man Yfcrth more for a day or two tbsn a regttlir nan V If the Sazvejor had been cut with the men on those cold days, standing in the .now from morning to evening, I thick he wanld have a different opinion of the jj1). Hoping that some gentleman in authority will see that the men get their fire shillings at promised. Y aura obediently, J. O. W. CHANGE IN SERVICES. Churchgoers wiil do welt to hear in mind the charge to be made in the time of tie evening servicet. 0.1 and after next Sin- day, Palm Sanday, the Welsh service will legin at 5 15, end the English at G 30 MEDICAL OFFICER KILLED Mach sympathy is felt for the family of tbe late Dr T W Jones (D? Tom) medical efficer of health for Wrexham and Eist Denbighshire, nows of whose death has tocn received. He was the ton ot Mr J Trevor Jones, of Rbos, and a cousin of Airs R R Griffisbs, Stanley House, Rathin. He was in his 31it 3 eir, and leaves a widow and one child to mourn Ms lots. OUR LATEST RECRUITS Amor gst the moat rscent recruitit jilted up from Rathin are included :-Docovan Baldwin Griffith (who is only jut 17), the son of the Town Clerk, Willie floyd, Tom Jones, and Joseph Price. Tbe Warden in the I Parish Magtzlce save cf the fear brave boje, we stall wits D Gridi h very ranch in the choir and all fonr in the San. day School." CHURCH SCHOOL'S CONCERT. A concert was held yesterday (Thursday) and Fillav (this evening) at the Eilkor Riberta' Memorial BoildlegF, Rifcbin. 1he performers bjlcg senior ecnoUra cf the Church School. The soloists were Miss E Owen and Miss M Danning with a chair of 70 voicer, the accompanist being Mr C Howls Jones. The Major of Rati In Presided on Thareday afternoon, and Air W ? Lecomber will preside fcbia Friday ei on. ing. 'The proceeds are in aid or the sell ool improvements fnnd. Particulars ol tae performance next week. NF X r WEEK'S onURCII SERViCES. The services at St Poters Hal.) Wo k wifl he -Morday to Thursday, April 2ad to oibt Holy Cammunion, Monday an WedDP". day a 11; Tceaday and Thursday efc 8 evening prayer and meditation each dav at 7 p.m.; children's service, Tuesday at 5 30. f Good Friday Holy Communion, S a.m. shildron's service, 0 30 trorning prajer, 11; evaning prayer (Wefeh), 7. Saturday, lutef Eve, lloly Caramunioa at 11 i preparation for Easter Cjmman?on; 7.
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Huthin Red Cross Hosptial. J The following gifts haTe been mo3& gratefully received :— Walking aticks—Mr» Jones, 44, Well. f street. Magisloea end PAPOYE-Mrs Austin f Jone., bire Johep, 11 Well-street. Bottled Irnit-Mre Price, Mrs Eytco. Hone1- Mn Price. Cakes—Mrs Springing. Eggs-Mra Chrifltophersor, Misa Evaas. Potatoes—Miss Kellett. Mineral wate?fc— Messrs filii. j