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The League.
The League. The withdrawal of Colwyn Bay from the League reminds one that a few words on Prestatyn's chances would not be out ol place, and perhaps a few remarks on the games already played would be interesting. Denbigh (the leaders) have played 4 away and 8 home matches, 4 points gained at home and four away. The Guild 8 away and 2 home, 3 points away, 4 at home Victoria 3 at home and 1 away all 5 points being gained at home Abergele 2 away and 4 at home, all 5 points being earned at home Llandudno 4 away and 2 at home, captured 4 points at home Prestatyn 2 away and 1 home, took 2 points at home and 1 away; Ruthin 2 home and 1 away, gained 2 home points. Tims the Guild, Llandudno, and Prestatyn are the only team not to losy a point at homo, whilst the Guild are still undefeated. The chief danger to Prestatyn lies with the two Rhyl teams and Denbigh, but it must be remembered that Denbigh have to1 visit Prestatyn. whilst the Guild have not yet tackled the "Blues" and it is early to say much about Rhyl Victoria as they have played but one out match. So far Rhyl Guild are much the better placed, and if Prestatyn are to top the League 0 they must look lo this toam supplying the danger.
SUBSCRIBERS TO THE TELEPHONE…
SUBSCRIBERS TO THE TELEPHONE IN PRESTATYN. Public Call Office: High Street. 4y5 Davies, Danl., Butcher, Snowdon View 6 Dawes, J.T. Mining Engineer, The Lilacs 4x2 Dowell, Thomas and Sons, Butchers, High Street. 0200 Fenton, Thomas, Coach Proprietor, Railway Hotel 12 Flintshire County Constabulary 2y Griffith, Tudor, Physician, Leaton 4x3 Hughes, J. M. Grocer, Wrexham House 4x5 Hughes, T. E., Chemist, High Street 4y4 Hughes, Clement, Solicitor. 8y8 Jewell, F. & Co., Auctioneers, High-st. 4x4 Jones, E., Grocer, Freeland Stores 8yl Jones, J. Lloyd, Chemist, High Street 9 Jones, Thomas, Builder, Islwyn 5x Jones, Arthur W., Provision Dealer, High Street. 4 Littler, Joseph, Grocer, High Street 4y2 Owen, R. E., Butcher, Bradford B'ldgs. 13 Post Office, Prestatyn 5 Prestatyn Urban District Council (John Hughes, Clerk) 1 Roberts, A. Foulkes, Solicitor 0199 Thomas, Mrs, Nant Hall Hotel 4x1 Whoway, W., China Merchant, News- agent, &c., High Street 10 Williams, T. Parry, Painter and Deco- rator, High Street 8 Williams, W. Batten, Physician 2 Williams & Richards, Tailors, Drapers, and Furnishers, High Street By permission of the National Telephone' Company Ltd., who are not responsible for errors and omissions.
North Wales Junior League.
North Wales Junior League. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Denbigh .7 3 2 2 15 12 8 Rhyl Church Guild 5 2 0 3 11 3 7 Rhyl Victoria 4 2 1 1 12 10 i) Abergele .6 2 3 11015 5 Llandudno .6 2 4 0 11 15 4 Prestatyn 3 1 1 1 9 8 3 Ruthin 3 1 2 0 6 11 2 Note. —Colwyn Bay having withdrawn from the League, their record has been deducted.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS. Rhyl Ch. Guild (h) 4 Denbigh 0 Abergele (h) 2 Llandudno 1
Conway v. Prestatyn.
Conway v. Prestatyn. The protest by Prestatyn against the size of the goalposts in the above match was dis- missed. The defence by Conway was that the posts had sunk 3 inches during one night The association also took this view, and so Prestatyn hwe bid good-bye to the N.W. Junior Cup for this year. The draw for the serai-final was as follows Bangor Swifts v Holyhead, at Bangor Con- way v Greenfield, at Llandudno.
Advertising
W. W. LLOYD, Plumber, Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier & Gasfitter, HIGH ST., PKESTATYN. All kinds of Glass kept in Stock. Estimates FMe. LIGHTING-UP TIME next week: 5-40 p.m. For Wedding Rings, Engagement Rings, and all kinds of Jewellery go to O. H. Hughes, 4 WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, HIGH STREET, next to Post Office, PRESTATYN. Repairs on the premises. BROWN BREAD A SPECIALITY. f%" -F-0 @I ii L-1 THOS. HUGHES, Grocer, &G., The .Noted Bread Shop. GRONANT HOUSE (By Post Office). W. GREY JONES, Plumber, Gas and Electric Bell Fitter, GLAZIER, &c. Residence: LABURNUM COTTAGE, High Street, Prestatyn. All Orders personally and promptly attended to. J. E. KELLY, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, English & Foreign Fruiterer, SEFTON STORES, PRESTATYN. Fresh Vegetables Daily from our own gardens. Choice Cut Flowers a speciality. Private Gardens attended to. W. WHEWAY, NEWSAGENT, Glass and China Warehouse, Norbury House, Prestatyn (Opposite Post Office). HENRY WRIGHT, Builder & Contractor Estimates given for every branch in the Building Trade. Linden Walk, Prestatyn. J. F. Linnell, CIVIL ENGINEER, Architect and Surveyor, Land and Estate Agent. WELLINGTON CHAMBERS, RHYL
SUNDAY SERVICES AT PRESTATYN.
SUNDAY SERVICES AT PRESTATYN. CHRIST CHURCH (Church of England). High St. 11 a.m. (English) Rev O.J. Davies,M.A.(Vicar) 5-45 p.m., (Welsh) 7-15 p.m.. (English) BETHEL WELSH WESLEYAN CHAPEL, High-st 10 a.m. Mr Robt. Jones, Prestatyn 6 p.m., Rev. W. O. Evans, Rhyl. HOREB WELSH WESLEYAN CHAPEL,Marine-rd 10 a.m., Rev. W. C. Evans. Rhyl. 6 p.m., Mr Robt. Jones. Prestatyn. REHOBOTH C.M. CHAPEL (Welsh), High Street. 10 a.m. Rev. S. T. Jones, Rhyl. 6 p.m. „ TOWYN, 2 p.m. WELSH CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL, Vic. Av. 10 a.m., Mr Hugh Edwards, Rhyl. 6 p.m., WELSH BAPTIST CHURCH. Old British School. 10 a.m Pastor M. F. Wynne. Prestatyn. f.) p.m." ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of Wales, Nant Hall Road. 11 a.m., Rev. Prys Owen, B.A., Rhyl. 6-30 p.m. 19 ST. JOHN'S ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHURCH, Station Road. 10-45 a.m., Mr Jones. 6-30 p.m., Rev. W. Bell, Prestatyn. TRINITY CHURCH (Methodist New Connexion). 10-45 a.m., Rev. W. J. Townsend, D.D. Prestatyn 6-30 p.m., CHURCH OF SS. PETER AND FRANCES (Roman Catholic), Gronant Road. Mass 10 a.m., Benediction 6-30. Rev. H. Bickerton Jones. ——-
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. Mission Services are held at Dr. Smith's, Drakelow. 11 0 a.m., Sabbath (Saturday), 6 0 p.m., Sunday. Scripture Expositions of the Prophecies, Coming of Christ, Approaching End, etc. All are welcome. No Collection. Sankey's Hymns. Bring your Bibles. -.r
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TERMS FOR ADVERTISING IN THE "PRESTATYN WEEKLY." Parliamentary & Board of Trade Notices, Is. per line. Special Paragraph Advertisements, 6d. per line. Long Term Business Advertisments as psr contract. Continuous Advertisements and special positions as per contract. Concerts, Entertainments, Sales by Auction, and all other Advertisements not specified in the fore- going or following classes, 4d. per line each inser- tion. Business and Entertainment Advertisements displayed 2s 6d. per inch each insertion. Cheap Prepaid Advertisements. Houses, Shops, Apartments, Farms, &c., To Let, Wanted, Articles Lost, Found, or for Private Sale, Servants or Situations, etc., Wanted Once. Three. Not exceeding 24 word ..10 20 36 word.. 16 3 0 and iJd. for every additiona112 words for first insert. and threepence per subsequent insert. Births, Marriages, Deaths-Is for three lines. As no letters addressed to initials at a Post Office are delivered, Advertisers may have replies addressed to our office, three stamps being remitted to cover cost by those residing out of Prestatyn, if wa have to forward such replies. Only bona-fide answers in writing admissible. "Address" or "Apply" to capital letter, number or word, means applicants are not to apply person. ally at the office, but by letter. N.B.—This scale only applles to Prepaid advertise- ments and is not applicable to Announcements from. Public Bodies, Educational, Bankruptcy, or Liquid- ation Advertisements, nor to other classes than those above enumerated. Account Books for every purpose, and in all sizes and qualities of binding. Big Books for Little Money. Stationery Better value is not to be found. Try us for your Note Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Ink, and miscellaneous requirements. Printing The quality of our work and the lowness of our prices are well known in the district. Any of our clients will testify to this. Promptitude also a special feature. J. T. BTJB&0WS, The « Weekly" Office, PRESTATYN.
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RAILWAY TIME TABLE FOR JANUARY.
RAILWAY TIME TABLE FOR JANUARY. a ma mia mja ma ml a mp mp mp mp mp mp nijp m'p mjp mp m;p mp m'p- mp m|p m p mp ml p mp m Chester dpt.6 08 5(8 40;9 1210 5 1115 123012381 351 402 152 55 3 25'4 154 425 12 5 205 80-6 106 22!? 808 409 20, lllO.iu* Sandycroft 6 10 |8 509 22 1125 1248j 1 50 3 85|4 25 5 40 6 32j7 40 9 80 11201 Queen's Ferry .6 14 8 559 26 1129 1252 1 54 3 394 29 5 45 6 36'7 44 9 35j 1125; Connah's Quay. 6 198 19j 9 31 1134 1257 1 59 8 44'4 84 5 50 6 4L7 49 9 40-1130| Flint 6 24 8 24! 9 3610221139 1 21 » £ 2 4 3 49!4 89 5 35 5 56 6 46 7 54 9 46/|1186j Bagillt 6 31 |9 43 1146j !l 9| 2 11 3 564 46 6 8 6 538 1 9 58; £ 1148' Holywell 6 368 31 |0 48j jll5l! jl 14 2 16 4 14 51 6 8 6 58|8 6 9 58|1148 Mostyn. 6 45 !9 57! 11159: ••• !l 23 2 25 4 104 59 6 171 :7 7';8 14 10 7|1156 Talacre 6 51 10 3| '12 6| jl 29 2 81 4 16 6 28! 17 18 8 21. Prestatyn 6 578 48 |l0 9| 11212| |1 85 2 37 3 284 225 8 5 54 6 296 45i7 19,8 279 151017 12 6 Rhyl 7 5 8 57 11017;! 04712201 101 48 2 10 2 45 2 50 3 36 4 305 15 5 19 5 46 6 16 87 6 55'7 27,8 359 231025 12151152 a mja ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma mip mp mp mp mp mp mp mp m p mp mp mp mp in p m Bhyl 7 107 458 448 51 8 459 2 9 209 5610431215 12501 45 2 433 514 74 15 5 30 6 66 458 4810 4 Prestatyn 7 17 7 53 8 529 9 9 27 1222 1 52 2 503 121 4 22 5 37 6 13 8 55| Talacre 7 24] 9 84. 1229 1 59 8 19; 4 29 8 21 I Mostyn. .7 30| « 9 20 9 40 10561235 2 5 8 2sS 4 35 >.5 48 6 27 9 6^ Holywell 7 888 5 9 8 9 48 jll 41243 2 18 3 88j 4 43 §5 56 6 34 9.14-8 BagiUt 7 45! )rg 9 15 9 55 1250 .2 20 3 40 4 50 §6 4 6 42. 9 221 Flint i7 49. g 9 19 9 59. 1254 2 24 3 8 3 44 4 54 BO 8 6 47 9 26g 1028 Connah's Quay. 17 57j 9 26 10 7 1 2. 2 32i 3 52! 5 2SQ 16 6 55 9 84ts Queens Ferry ..8 9 31 1012 jl 7 2 37 3 57 5 7 6 21 7 21 9 393 Sandycroft ;8 5j 9 34 1015 jl 10 2 40 k 0 5 10 6 24 7 s! 9 42tS| Chester 8 198 809 189 25 9 45955 1027103-511321 20 1 30 52j8 274 104 525 24 6 86 7 1817 259 55 .11052-
MOTOR RAILWAY.-January.
MOTOR RAILWAY.-January. a m a m p m p m p mp m « Prestatyn dep. 8 0 1025 1235 3-35 4 30 6 20 9 0° Rhuddlan Road arr. 8 5 1030 1240 3 40 4 35 6 25 9 6| Meliden „ [8 10 1035 1245 3 45 4 40 6 80 9 103 Dyserth „ 8 15 1040 1250 8 50 4 45 6 35 f 9 15l am a m .p m p in | p m t p m Dyserth dep. 8 20 1145 1 0 3 55 5*30 6 45 9 201 Meliden „ 8 25 1150 1 5 4 0 5*35 6 50 9 25| Rhuddlan Road. „ 8 28 1153 1 8 4 3 5*38 6 53 9 28| Prestatyn ..arr. 8 33 1158 1 18 4 8 5*43 [6 58 9 88| *Runs 10 minutes earlier on Saturdays' c, rn
CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS TREE.
CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS TREE. A Picturesque Spectacle. A treat for all the children of Prestatyn, in the form of a grand Christmas Tree, took place in the Town Hall on Thursday, the 18th inst. This Xmas Tree was suggested by Capt. Miller early in December, but owing to sickness, the authorites thought it advis- able for it Dot to be held. However, im- mediately the children became convalescent, the matter was again taken in hand, with the result that it proved a great success, about ;)00 children participating. The hall was tastefully arranged and decorated with bunting, flags, and two immense trees on the platform, lighted with with candles and loaded with presents. In making the arrangements and helping at the entertainment Captain Miller and Mr W. Inglefield were assisted by the following ladies and gentlemen ;—Mrs Thos. Jones, Mrs Thos Williams, Mrs Lloyd Jones, the Misses Lyne, the Misses Miller, Miss Hickson (Senr), Miss Inglefield, Miss Coulthard, Miss Watts, Miss Greenwood, Miss Foden, Mr G. W. Jones and Mr Williams (schoolmasters). The entertainment commenced by each child receiving a bon-bon and cake on entering the Hall. Then some of the children of the National School rendered an action song, followed by Miss Greenwood giving a selection of music on the gramophone. After this came another action song by about thirty of the Council School children, and then the fun of the evening commenced. Captain Miller, attired as- Father Christmas, welcomed the children in a short and cheery address, and then each child ascended the platform and received a box of chocolate or sweets and a toy. When the presentations were over Mr Jones of the Council School proposed a vote of thauks to Captain Miller, Mr Inglofield, and the ladies and gentlemen who had kindly assisted, this was secouded by Mr Williams of the National School in a few well-chosen words, and carried with hearty cheers. Captain Miller responded in the usual manner, and after the National Anthem had been sung, each child was presented with oranges, thus bringing this most successful entertainment to a cloae. DONATIONS. Lord Mostyn £1 o 0 Lady McLaren 1 0 0 Mr Thos Jones, J.P 1 0 0 Mr A Foulkes-Roberts (the expenses of Town Hall). Mr W. Inglefield 0 10 0 Mrs Thomas, Nant Hall 0 5 0 Miss Hickson 0 5 0 Miss Neild 0 5 0 Mr C Burt 0 5 0 F J Gamlin n. 0 5 0 H R Hughes 0 5 0 Hilton 060 Sparks 0 5 0 R C Welsby 0 5 0 Pennant Williams 0 5 0 Messrs T H Jones & Co. 0 5 0 Miss Walker 0 8 0 Miss Watts 0 2 G Dr Tudor Griffiths 0 2 6 Mr G Jones 0 2 6 J T Partington 0 2 6 T A Edwards. 0 2 0 „ J Eyres 0 2 0 Batters 0 2 0 Roberts 0 2 0 Mrs Budge 0 2 0 Mr Robt Jones 0 3 0 Rev W Yeoman 0 1 0 Mr Dowel] 0 1 0 Mr D Davies 0 1 0 A friend 0 1 0 Total X7 13 0 Contributions of toys, crackers, cakes, b oranges etc. were sent by Lady Mostyn (Talacre), Mrs Hunt, Mrs Bradley, Mrs Neville, Mrs Morris, Mrs Thos Williams, Mrs Miller, Mrs A. E. Williams, Miss E. Hickson, Miss Summerskill, Miss Higgins, Miss Jones (Croft), Miss Hilton, Messrs Williams and Richards, Messrs Waterworth Bros., Mr Linnell, Mr Whcway. Mr Lloyd Jones, Messrs T. H. Jones, Mr Littler, Mr Jones, (Freelands), and Mr J. T. Burrows. The promoters are deeply grateful to the many tradesmen and others who came forward spontaneously and unsolicited, and generously helped to furnish the Xmas Tree with presents that were a source of pleasure to so many of our little ones, who seldom have such a red letter day in their lives.
Why Some are Poor.
They allow friends to impose upon their good nature and generosity. They try to do what others expect of them, not what they can afford. Printed and Published by J. T. BURROWS, High-st,.Prestatyn, in the County of Flint.