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HUGHES & WILLIAMS, Sewer & Road Contractors STAFFORD HOUSE, PRESTATYH. Estimates Free. J. & B. Dowell, HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERS The "Croft" Restaurant, HIGH STREET. Fan (jCakes or All kinds of Chocolates and Afternoon Tea. Sweets kept in Stock. Meat Pies a Speciality. Try our Home-made Bread. Bride, Birthday and Christening Cakes made to order. For Wedding Rings, Engagement Rings, and all kinds of Jewellery, go to O. H. Hughes WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, HIGH STREET, next to Post Office, PRESTATYN. Repairs on the Premises. W. GREY JONES, Plumber, Gas and Electric Bell Fitter, HIGH STREET. PRESTATYN. Estimates given for all kinds of new work and repairs. FRED A. LLOYD (For 15 years with Mr Littler), Baker and Confectioner, PORTLAND HOUSE PRESTATYN. A share of the public patronage is solicited. PUBLIC BAKING DAILY. TELEPHONE No. 9. THOMAS JONES, Builder and Contractor, High Street, Prestatyn. ESTIMATES GIVEN For every description of Work in the Building Trade. For the BEST Home-fed. Beef, Mutton, Lamb & Veal, Etc., go to DANIEL DAVIES (Opposite the Vicarage). Telephone 4y5.
Drifting Sand at Rhyl.
Drifting Sand at Rhyl. In order to cope with the great quantity of sand which drifts continually into the streets of Rhyl, the Council of that town are considering the desirability of extending the west promenade at a cost of about £3000. The ratepayers now pay a sum equivalent to 2d in the pound for the removal of sand-drifts, and it is stated that the proposed extension would prevent the accumulation.
Our Neighbour's White Elephant.
Our Neighbour's White Elephant. An annual loss of t640 for each of the four years past is reported in connection with the Rhyl electricity works.
Rhyl and its Postcards.
Rhyl and its Postcards. Speaking at the weekly meeting of the P.S.A., Rhyl, on Sunday, the Rev. Mr Ellis, of Manchester, said he felt there was plenty of work in Rhyl if persons with a pure mind cared to undertake it. He had been in the town but a few days, but he bad seen in the shops worse postcards than in Manchester. There were displayed in Rhyl postcards which would not be tolerated in a Lancashire town.
North Wales Railway Men.
North Wales Railway Men. At a public meeting of railway men from Llandudno, Colwyn Bay, Conway, and Llan- dudno Junction held at Llandudno Junction on Sunday night, over which Mr Phillp Davies presided, the following resolution, upon the proposition of Mr G. Piper, was carried unanimously That this open meeting of railway men heartily endorses the action of the Glasgow, Dublin, and other conferences in initiating the national movement for improved conditions of service, and the policy of demanding all negotiations being conducted through the officers of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, and further approves of the action of the Executive Committee in the conduct of the movement, and expresses its appreciation of the determination of their members, and calls upon all railway men to join the Society, and so hasten the successful conclusion of the movement."
The Duke of Rutland on Socialism,…
The Duke of Rutland on Socialism, Mr W. Faulkner, hon. secretary of the Southport Fabian Society, has sent a letter to the Duke of Rutland on the subject of the Duke's views on Socialism, as expressed in his letter to the Conservatives of Kirkdale. Mr Faulkner says that the Duke's letter is a gross misrepresentation of Socialism, and he can only account for it by assuming that the Duke has never given any serious attention to the fundamental principles of Socialism. If Socialism is the vilest of political creeds and is undiluted atheism, theft, and immor- ality," how, asks Mr Faulkner, does the Duke account for the fact that an ever-increasing number of clergymen and ministers are advo- cating Socialism. He contends that it is the increasing intelligence and humaneness of the people that are leading inevitably to Socialism. All that is true, and good, and holy in life will have an infinitely better chance of development when the dishonesty and immor- ality of the present regime have been abolished by the Socialist economic revolution, and the institution of a higher moral standard in pub- lic and private life. To this communication the Duke replied as follows Sir,—Your letter of the 10th inst has reached me. I fear it would be of little use going into details in reply, as my views of Socialism, reached after careful examination of that profession, are so exactly as expressed in my letter to' the Kirkdale Conservatives that we are not likely to agree on any single matter mentioned in your letter, as far as I can see. The only addition to my letter I should like to make is that I know of no language sufficiently potent to express fully my absolute detestation of what I believe to be the most poisonous doctrine ever put forward-namely, Socialism.— obediently, RUTLAND."
Sudden Death.
Sudden Death. Mr Hughes, manager of the London and Provincial Bank at Holywell. who was on a holiday at Peterborough, fell dead in the street there on Monday. 1JII
Dickens's Gentlemen.
Dickens's Gentlemen. Dickens did not describe gentlemen in the way that gentlemen describe gentlemen. He described them in the way in which he described waiters, or railway guards, or men drawing with chalk on the pavement. He described them, in short (and this we may freely concede), from the outside, as he des- cribed any other oddity or special trade. The things that are really odd about the upper class he saw with startling promptitude and penetration, and if the English upper class does not see these odd things in itself, it is not because they are not there, but because we are all blind to our oddities it is for the same reason that tramps do not feel dirty, or that niggers do not feel black.
The Feminine Way.
The Feminine Way. They had only been married two months, and still loved each other devotedly. He was in his den seeking inspiration for his new novel. Jack," she called at the top of her voice. Jack, come here, quick He knew at once that she was in imminent danger. He grasped a stick and rushed up two flights of stairs to the rescue. He en- tered the room breathlessly and found her looking out of the window. "Look," she said, "that's the kind of hat I want you tu get me."
Maxims from the Moralists.
Maxims from the Moralists. Every person has two educations, one which he receives from others and one more important, which he gives himself. A great man is not only popular himself, 0 but he imparts popularity to everything he touches. Moderation is the silken string running through the pearl-chain of virtue. Imagination without learning is a body possessing wings but lacking feet.
Epitaph on a Busy Woman.
Epitaph on a Busy Woman. "Here lies a poor woman, who always was busy She lived under pressure that rendered her dizzy. She belonged to ten clubs, and read Browning by sight, Showed at lunches and teas, and would vote if she might. She served on a school-board with courage and zeal. She golfed and she kodaked, and rode on a wheel She read Tolstoy and Ibsen, know microbes by name, Approved of Delsarte was a -1 Daughter and Dame." Her children went in for the high education, Her husband went seaward for nervous pros- tration. One day on her tablets she found an hour free-- The shock was to great, and she died in- stantlee."
Sunday Services at Prestatyn.
Sunday Services at Prestatyn. CHHIST 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) Rev. Dan. Edwards, M.A. BETHEL WELSH WESLEYAN CHURCH,High-st 10 a.m., Mr. R. Griffiths, Rhuddlan 6 p.m., Rev. D. A. Williams, Prestatyn. I-IOREB WELSH WESLEYAN CHURCH Marine-rd 10 a.m. Rev. E. Mostyn Jones. 6 p.m. Mr. R. Griffiths, Rliuddlan. REHOBOTH C.M. CHURCH (Welsli), High Street. 10 a.m. Rev. Robert Roberts, Colwyn Bay. (j p.rn. TOWYN, 2 p.m. WELSH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Vict. Av 10 a.m. Rev Ben Williams. 6 p.m. Prayer Meeting. ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of Wales Nant Hall Road. 11 a.m. Rev. G. Whitetield Jones, Saugliton. (3-30 p.m. ST. JOHN'S ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHURCH, Station Road. 10-45 a.m. Rev J. Kent. 6-30 p.m. Mr. A. Lewis Jones. WELSH BAPTIST CHURCH, Old British School. 10 a.m. Pastor M. F. Wynne, Prestatyn. 6 p.m. TRINITY CHURCH (United Methodist). 10-45 a.m. Rev. W. J. Townsend, D.D. 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. Mission Services are held in Dr. Smith's, Drakelow, Victoria Road. Here are they that keep the Commandments of God, and the Faith of Jesus."—Rev. xiv, 12. 11 0 a.m. Sabbath (Saturday). 6 0 p.m. Sunday.
Sunday Services at Meliden.…
Sunday Services at Meliden. ST. MELYD CHURCH. 10-30 a.m. (English) Rev. D. Griffiths, B.A., Vicar. 6-30 p.m. (Welsh) 11 11 WELSH WESLEYAN CHURCH. 2 p.m. Rev. E. Mostyn Jones. 6-30 p.m. Mr. Robert Jones. WELSH C.M. CHURCH. Rev. R. R. Jones, Tryddyn. -+-
Sunday Services at Dyserth.
Sunday Services at Dyserth. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 11 a.m. (English) Mr. T. C. Rogers. 2-30 p.m. (Welsh) Rev. Ben Williams. 6-30 p.m. (English) „ „ PARISH CHURCH. 8 a.m. Holy Commanion. 10-30 a.m. (English) Rev. J. Evans Jones, M.A., 3-15 p.m. (English) „ 6 p.m. (Welsh) 11 WELSH C.M. CHURCH. Rev. R. R. Jones, Tryddyn. .1 WELSH WESLEYAN CHURCH. 10 a.m. Cyfarfod Gweddio. G p.m. Rev. E. Mostyn Jones. '1 J
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F. S. JENNINGS, PRESTATYN. The CHEAPEST DRAPER. The SMARTEST CLOTHIER. The MOST-UP-TO-DATE OUTFITTER IN THE DISTRICT.
RAILWAY TIME TABLE FOR OCTOBER.
RAILWAY TIME TABLE FOR OCTOBER. oh- v.?is-igr' QuSfeSy:e 1° s !J'v:ih9|V:i25^v:t';i m.3 j •[• ".v." Shotton 6 17 8 12 9 86 <? 1152 1257 g, .1 57 8 42:4 32| B 32 « 6 46:7 88, g = J « 11^ Connah's Quay 6 21! o 8 16 9 89 3 1156j. 1 1 1 o toU 5n VmwS I 6 55-8 3^ 2 ^9 581138° Hi* il S CrSMs! di gJ-S 6 on«j 1?SSi-bb A-Js AS £ r»SS? t SS28KSK i.i« Sundays.-—Prestatyn to Rhyl, 10-49 a.m., and 7 p.m. am ama mam amamamamam ampmpmpm pm a/ n P m,PK P "rL? P P f P ™ RV 52 P "bVX 10 4 Rhyl <lp(-7 57 458 468 518 369 919 8(^9 45 1042, ,1215 1250 11 45 |2 43 3 04 7, = 15, 5 30 6 o 6 52, 8 42 10 1 Prestatyn .7 127 53 8 479 169 87 1049.11222 |1 52 ,2 503 7 4 22 0 35 6 H 'P y 7 It) 9 44 11229 !1 59 3 16 4 29 b 19 cq Mojtyn.. 7 25 9 26 9 50 11 0 1235. '|2 5 8 22 4 So 5 47|> 6 ST«8.6|1| J v:.|,2»"r r, »87 ,4 » 2& |6« ::Ji028 Flint 7 44 a § 3 § j9 14 10 9 1254, 2 24 3 8 3 41 4 o4, b b 7i i r\ 7 *9 o x § |q 91 1017 1 2 2 32 3 49i -p 2; b 14 b 52 ••• Connah's Quay 7 52 .g 9 21, 1UW i « „ 31o KS *S. j J S; r if::r| ■ »■■■ ^ffliSon,ri«..v:v^9. 1052 SlindaVS —Prestatyn to Chester, 7-57 a.m. and o-28 p.m. NOTE.—While every care is taken to ensure accuracy in this Time Table, the publishers will not be responsible f or any error that may occur.
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THE VICTORIA MARKET VICTORIA RD., Prestatyn. Grocery, Confectionery, Greengrocery General Ironmongery, j Glass, China & Earthenware Goods, J New Stock of Smallwares and Toys. PRIME BEEF, MUTTON, Home-fed Lamb. Spring Chickens and Young Ducks from our own Farm. jig F. SKELTON. 1 HIGGINS, The Raven, TOWN HALL BUILDINGS, Luncheon & Tea Booms. High-class Confectionery. HENRY WRIGHT, Builder & Contractor Estimates given for every branch in the Building Trade. Linden Walk, Prestatyn. John Owen & Sons, Purveyors of Meat, CENTRAL BUILDINGS ^Station ) High Street, Prestatyn. Orders given over night receive first attention. P.S.—Only Home-fed Meat kept, which we GUARANTEE. W. WHEWAY, NEWSAGENT, Glass and China Warehouse, Norbury House, Prestatyn (Opposite Post Office). HOPWOOD'S CAFE HIGH STREET, PRESTATYN. CATERERS & CONFECTIONERS Parties large or small Catered for on the Premises. CONFECTIONERY OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY None but the best ingredients used. All the Leading Makes in Chocolates & Sweets. Agent for CLEEVE'S BUTTER. J. E. KELLY, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, English and Foreign Fruiterer, SEFTON STORES, PRESTATYN. Fresh Vegetables Daily from our own Gardens. Choice Cut Flowers a speciality. Private Gardens atlended to. T. DOWELL & SONS Wholesale and Retail Meat Purveyors, VICTORIA BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET, And MARINE BUILDINGS, STATION ROAD. Our Specialities: BROWN BREAD AND BARLEY BREAD. THOS. HUSHES, Grocer, <&c«, I^Noted Bread Shop. GRONANT HOUSE, by Post Office. Printed and Published by J. T. BURROWS, High st,Prestatyn, in the County of Flint.