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HINTS FOR THE HOME.
HINTS FOR THE HOME. FRONT steps are cleaned much easier if, in- stead of using hearthstone, you fold the flannel and dip it lightly in mason's dust and work it smoothly on. IF silver or plated articles have been allovyeJj to get very dirty they can be cleaned by being rubbed with paraffin oil. Salad oil will also re- move. dark stains from silver. MARBLE slabs and washstands, &c., can bt cleaned by simply washing the surface with "warm water in which a little borax is dissolved. Polish afterwards with soft cloths. WHEN stuffing a fowl which is to be roasted, the stuffing should be prepared and inserted overnight, for then the flavouring of the season- ing will penetrate through the whole bird. TO. MEND AMBER. There is usually a difficulty in repairing broken ■amber, but a good cement can be made by dis- solving a piece of amber in chloroform. Apply this to the broken pieces, warming them, and taking are that, the surfaces are perfectly smooth and clean before applying the cement. CARE OF THE FEET. People who suffer from tired feet may nota that a )..ood deal of their discomfort is caused by the fact that they wear stockings that do not fit. Indeed, the fit of stockings is almost as inaporfc ant as that of shoes. They should have as few seams as possible, as these cause corns. The feet should be bathed at ni; ht, and this treat- ment is an excellent sleep-producer. The water should be salted. The feet should be scrubbed all over with a nail-brush, which will often pre. vent the formation of corns; whilst hard spots on thu, soles may be reduced with a piece of fine emery-paper or a fine file before the feet are placed in watet. A REMEDY FOR GOUT. A raw egg in its shell is put in a cup filled with vinegar. In about two days the shell will "be dissolved. Mix with this a small quantity of -turpentine oil. and with this liquid rub the afflicted part. If this does not alleviate the pain, it will at least do no harm. In many cases it has produced excellent results. HOW TO REDUCE THE WEIGHT. Eat moderately, at the same time taking abun- dant exercise. Adopt a single article of diet- nr; les. if you like; eat nothing but the one article of food. Or you may eat grapes; but eat nolhin.; but grapes. Eat almost anything except "ban.indA. fn:s. and dates. You should not eat ithom if you wish to reduoa your flesh, as they are hiddy nutritive; but you may oat all you want of other fruit. You may even live on cab- ba. e awhile if you choose. You may eat bread if you wish but eat nothing but broad. Stick tc the article you choose, and at the same time work hard. A still better plan is to eat mode- rately of such food as best agrees with you: eat about half as m'ich as you want, and work till you yet tired three or four times a day. ITOW TO WASH WHITE CORAL. The coral should 6rnt be placed in soft water for twelve host's. Then make a solution of ■t&loride of time. and place the coral in this and leave it for a day. Lastly, wa-slv it thoroughly in I old water, and lay it to bleach in the sun. SOME NURSERY NEVERS. Never lenve a ohild alone in a room with a fire in it, unless there is a tall feeder-guard which it cannot remove. Never give baby painted toys unless the paint b enamelled.. Never nurse baby without removing scratchy ornaments, brooches, pins, &r., from your attire. Never leave bottles tontaining anything with- in the reach of tiny children. Never nag at any time, especially in the nursery. Wver lot a child cry its-elf to sleep. Learn the cause. Never force a child to eat if its food is dis- tasteful to him. Never let the little ones play with domestic pets which are allowed to roam about the streets.
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W. W. LLOYD, Plumber, Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier & Gasfltter, HIGH ST., PBESTATYN. All kinds of Glass kept in Stock. Estimates Free. For Wedding Rings, Engagement Rings, ZD and all kinds of Jewellery go to O. H. Hughes, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, HIGH STREET, next to Post Office, PRESTATYN. Repairs on the premises. BROWN BREAD A SPECIALITY. THOS. HUGHES, Grocer, &o., The li^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. P. 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. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (English). 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 Cylchwyl Flynyddol, disgwilir i wasanacthu y Parchn. R LI. Jones (Denbigh), J. Wesley Hughes (Oswestry), D. Gwynfryn Jones (Llandudno). Trefn y moddion Sabboth 10, 2, 6 Nos Llun am 7 Dydd Mawrth 10-30, 2, 6-30. HOREB WELSH WESLEYAN CHAPEL,Marine-rd 10 a.m., Rev. J. Kelly, Prestatyn. 5-30 p.m., Moddion Gweddio. REHOBOTH C.M. CHAPEL (Welsh), High Street* 10 a.m. Rev J. Pryce Davies, Caerlleon. 6 p.m. TOWYN, 2 p.m. WELSH CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL, Vic. Av. 10 a.m. Rev J. D. Williams, Flint. 6 p.m. „ 11 WELSH BAPTIST CHURCH,Old British School. 10 a.m Pastor M. F. Wynne. Prestatyn. 6 p.m. ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of Wales, Nant Hall Road. 11 a.m., Rev. Robt. Davies, Bala. 6-30 p.m. II ST. JOHN'S ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHURCH, Station Road. 10-45 a.m., Rev G. Searle, Rhyl. (5-30 p m., 11 „ 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. Biekerton Jones. +. 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.
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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 per 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, &c., Wanted Once. Three. Not exceeding 24 word.. 10 2 0 36 word.. 16 3 0 and 6d. for every additional 12 words for first insert. and threepence per subsequent insert. Births, Marriages, Deaths—la 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 eost by those residing out of Prestatyn, if we 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 applies 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. I Account Books for every purpose, and in all sizes and qualities of binding. 0 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. BURROWS, The H Weekly" Office, PRESTATYN.
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 Fpnton, Thomas, Coach Proprietor, Railway Hotel 12 Flintshire County Constabulary 9y Griffith, Tudor, Physician, Leaton 4x3 Hughes, J. M. Grocer, Wrexham House 4x5 Hughes, T. E., Chemist, High Street 4y4 Hughes, Clement, Solicitor. 8y3 Jewell, F. & Co., Auctioneers, High-st. 4x4 Jones, E., Grocer, Freeland Stores Syl 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 4xl Wheway, W., China Merchant, News- agent, &c., High Street 10 Williams, T. Parry, Painter and Deco- rator, High Street 3 Williams, W. Batten, Physician 2 Williams & Richards, Tailors, Drapers, and Farnishers, High Street By permission of the National Telephone Company Ltd., who are not responsible for errors and omissions. c
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RAILWAY TIME TABLE FOR MARCH.
RAILWAY TIME TABLE FOR MARCH. a ma ma mla ma ma mp mp mp mp mp rap mip mp m[p nip mp mp mjp mp m[p mp mp mj p mp m Chester dpt. 6 08 58 40;9 1210 51115123012381 351 402 152 553 254 154 425 125 205 30 6 106 22j7 308 409 20, 1110 liu Sandycroft 6 10 8 509 22 1125 1248 1 50 3 354 25 5 40 6 32;7 40 9 80. 1120; Queen's Ferry .6 14 8 55 9 26 1129 1252 1 54 3 39 4 29 5 45 6 36,7 44 9 35 1125j Connah's Quay. 6 198 19 9 31 1134 1257 1 59 8 444 84 .5 50 6 41s7 49 9 40^1130| Flint 6 248 24 9 3610221139 1 2 « ^2 4 3 49 4 39 5 35 5 56 6 46 7 54 9 46 §1136; Bagillt 6 81 9 48| 11461 |l 9vJ g 2 11 8 564 46 6 8 6 538 1 9 53J-1143 Holywell 6 868 31 9 48 11511 1 14 2 16 4 14 51 6 8 6 58,8 6 9 58 si 148, Mostyn. 6 45 9 57 1159j jl 23 2 25 4 104 59 6 17 |7 7,8 14 10 7|1156 Talacre 6 51 10 3 12 6; !1 29 2 31 4 16 6 23 7 18 8 21 Prestatvn 6 578 48 10 9 1212 !l 85 2 37 — 3 284 225 8 5 54 6 296 457 198 279 15 1017 12 6 Rhyl 7 5 8 57 1017104712201 101 43 2 10 2 45l2 50 8 364 30 5 15 5 19 5 46 6 116 37 6 55i7 27;S 35 9 23.1025 12151152 a mla ma ma ma ma m,a ma ma ma ma mip mp mp mp mp mp mp mp m p mp mp mp mp m p m Rhyl 7 107 458 448 51 8 459 2 9 209 561043'1215 12501 45 2 433 54 74 15 5 30 6 66 458 48^10 4 Prestatyn 7 17 7 53 8 529 9 9 27 1222.. 1 522 503 12 4 22 5 37 6 13 8 55| Talacre. 7 24 9 34 1229 1 59 3 19 4 29 6 21 | Mostyn 7 30 M 9 20 9 40 10561235 2 5 3 25 4 85*5 48 6 27 ,9 Holywell .7 888 5 9 8 .9 48 11 4 1248 2 13 3 83 4 43 §5 56 6 34 9 14§. Bagillt 7 45 ••• 9 15 9 55 1250 2 20 3 40 4 50|'6 4 6 42 9 22§ Flint 7 49 *§ g J ° 9 19 9 59 ..1254 2 24 3 8 3 44 4 54 S6 8 6 47 9 26| 1028 Connah's Quay.j7 57} ••• 9 26 10 7 1 2 2 32 3 52 5 2co6 16 6 55 9 84^ Queen s Ferry .8 2| 9 31 1012 1 7 2 37 ,3^57 5 7 6 21 7 2 9 39- Sandycroft '8 5! 9 34 1015 1 10 2 40 ,4 0 5 10 6 24 7 5 9 42° Chester 8 198 809 189 25 9 45955 .102710851132:1 20 1 30 2 523 274 104 525 24 6 36 -7 1&7 259 55 10524
LOCAL TIDE TABLE.
LOCAL TIDE TABLE. rEBRUARY a.m. p.m. Height. 24 Saturday .1119 11 69 19 2 25 Sunday — 12 18 18 8 26 Monday .1233 12 47 18 3 27 Tuesday. 1 4 1 19 17 6 28 Wednesday. 1 34 1 49 16 6 VI ARCH 1 Thursday 2 7 2 14 15 2 2 Friday 2 42 3 8 131U LIGHTING-UP TIME
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FOOTBALL NOTES.
FOOTBALL NOTES. North Wales Junior League. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Denbigh .8 4 2 2 18 13 10 Rhyl Church Guild 6 2 0 4 14 6 8 Rhyl Victoria 5 3 1 114 10 7 Abergele .8 2 4 2 14 21 6 Prestatyn 2 1 1 12 10 o Llandudno 7 2 5 0 13 18 4 Ruthin 4 1 3 0 6 13 2 Note.-Colwyn Bay having withdrawn from the League, their record has been deducted. SATURDAY'S RESULTS. Rhyl Church Guild (h) 3 Abergele. 3 MATCHES FOR SATURDAY (February 24th). •Prestatyn v. Llandudno. •Ruthin v. Rhyl Church Guild. ♦Denbigh v. Rhyl Victoria. *Home Team.
Prestatyn v. Llandudno.
Prestatyn v. Llandudno. Football matches on Saturdays have been conspicuous by their absence at Prestatyn, the last match taking place as far back as November 18th of last year, when the locals beat Rhyl Victoria on the Marine Road ground. So it is time we saw a little of our local team. On Saturday Prestatyn entertain Llandudno who will make their first appearance at Prestatyn. Llandudno boast an International Ground, but at its very best it would never come up to the Marine Road Ground. Why not a semi-ifnal or final game—or an Inter- national if it comes to that-played at Prestatyn ? A great game is sure to be the outcome of Saturday's fixture. Although Prestatyn beat Llandudno a fortnight ago on their own ground, the home team will find that they will have to go all the way to win. Still I think we can safely count on a couple more points. The following team will probably do duty for Prestatyn and they can be depended upon to give a good account of themselves Goal W. Glass; backs, J. T. Williams, and Pryce Jones halves, T. Brooks, Jack Jones, and Bell Jones forwards, J. Parry, E. Hol- brook, R. Hughes, G. Glass, and L. Watts. Abergele in making a draw at Rhyl with the Guild did Prestatyn a good turn, for the Guild are our most dangerous opponents. E. Mostyn assisted Abergele on Saturday, but will probably don the blue shirt again shortly. Printed and Published by J. T. BURROWS, High-st.,Prestatyn, in the County of Flint.
MOTOR RAILWAY.—March.
MOTOR RAILWAY.—March. am am p m p m pm pm p m Prestatyn dep. 7 55 1025 1235 3 85 4 30 6 20 9 0* Chapel Street. „ 7 58 1028 1238 3 38 4 33 6 23 9 3§ Rhuddlan Road. 8 0 1030 1240 3 40 4 35 6 25 9 5s> Meliden 8 5 1035 1245 3 4'5 4 40 6 30 9 10 3 Dyserth. arr. 8 10 1040 1250 3 50 4 45 6 35 9 15| Dyserth dep. 8 14 1145 1 0 3 55 5*30 6 45 9 20f Meliden „ 8 19 1150 1 5 3 0 5*35 6 50 9 25° Rhuddlan Road. „ 8 22 1153 1 8 4 3 5*38 6 53 9 28| Chapel Street „ 8 24 1155 1 10 4 5 5*40 6 55 9 S0| Prestatyn „ 8 2811158 1 13 4 8 5*43 6 58 9 Rhyl arr. 8 37 *Runs 10 minutes earlier on Saturdays.
TRINITY CHURCH.
TRINITY CHURCH. On Sunday, the 25th instant, the annual Home Missionary sermons will be preached at Trinity Church by the Rev T. P. Bullen, of Ashton-under-Lyne, at 10-45 a.m. and 6-80 p.m. On Monday evening the same gentleman will deliver his popular lecture, entitled Humours of the Railway," the syllabus of which is as follows Necessity the Mother of Invention-Twenty miles v. 12U miles an hour—Mother Shipton's prophecy—The Railway as a Social Institution -The Englishman's Privilege, grumble— What Station is this ?—Civility which cost something—The Tyranny of Tipping —Classes I, II, III.Oiled the wrong end of the train—Travelling Companions—Keep your head—Examples of Human Nature- The Selfish Man—" This is a Smoker the old woman one too many fur them-Good Fellowship — Pure kindness — Labelled — Garrullous Traveller—The Glum Companion -Dr. Norman McLeod The man who couldn't see a joke—Farewell messages— Curious Companions—Convicts Lunatics, &c. -The Conscience of Railway Travellers— Pure Humour—Novices—The Old Lady who was First Class "—Passengers Luggage" —" Porter, am I right ? "—Pathos on the Railway—" It may be for years, it may be for ever "—Rare opportunities for well doing and good doitig-A plea for the higher virtues, &c. The chair is to be taken at 8 p.m. by Mr F. Gilbert Smith, Birmingham, and the col- lections on both days will be devoted to the Hon-ia,Mission Fund.