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HIGGINS, The Raven, TOWN HALL BUILDINGS, Luncheon & Tea Rooms. High-class Confectionery. H. V. GOOLD HARDY BEDDING. PLANTS. GARDEN SEEDS AND SUNDRIES. FLOWERS, FRUIT, AND VEGETABLES. Nurseries, Ghraenysgw T. DOWEll & SONS Wholesale and Retail Meat Purveyors, VICTORIA BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET, And MARINE BUILDINGS, STA TlON ROAD. 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. TELEPHONE No. 9. THOMAS JONES, Builder and Contractor, High Street, Prestatyn. ESTIMATES GIVEN For every description of Work in the Building Trade. ERRINGTON, Ivy House, Prestatyn APARTMENTS BUBEAU AND SERVANTS' REGISTRY. GLASS AND CHINA DEALER. Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, etc. Good variety of Chocolates and other Sweets. 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. W. GREY JONES, Plumber, Gas and Electric Sell Fitter, HIGH STREET, PRESTATYN. Estimates given for all kinds of new work and repairs.
CONTROL OF THE SHORE.
CONTROL OF THE SHORE. Prestatyn Council & Lady McLaren. Correspondence so far Futile. The question of the control of the foreshore has occupied the attention of the Council for a considerable period, and many efforts have been made to come to terms with Lady McLaren. Recent events compelled the Council to re-open the matter, and at the conclusion of last month's meeting the Council went into committee, and a communication was read from Lady McLaren in reply to the Clerk's letter asking her ladyship to hand over full control of the foreshore so as to enable the Council to make byelaws to regulate bathing. Her ladyship stated she would be glad to give the Council permission for this season to enforce regulations on the foreshore as would conduce to the safety and convenience of the public, and which might be mutually agreed upon, and would be happy to consider a request from the Council to renew such permission from year to year. After discussion, it was resolved that the Clerk be directed to reply, and to state that the Council regretted they could not accept her ladyship's terms, as the Local Govern- ment Board must approve of the byelaws that may be made in regard to bathing, and it is doubtful whether such approval would be given unless the foreshore would be leased to the Council for a reasonable number of years. At a meeting of the Road Committee on the 27th ult., a reply to the above was read from Lady McLaren in which her ladyship stated that she had already written to express her desire to co-operate with the Council in taking steps to protect bathers, but the Council had not as yet sent her any suggestions as to this. When her ladyship heard what the Council proposed to do, she would be in a position to consider the matter, and decide what could be done to meet the wishes of the Council. After discussion it was resolved that the Clerk be directed to reply, and to remind her ladyship that in the letter of the 21st instant, a suggestion was made that a lease of the foreshore for a term of ten years was essential to enable the Council to make byelaws for regulating the bathing. If her ladyship was willing to grant a lease for the period named, the Council would be prepared to meet her ladyship in any reasonable conditions which may be asked. The minutes recorded that at a committee meeting on the 10th inst, a further letter was read from Lady McLaren, and the Clerk had replied thereto. The contents of neither of these letters has been divulged, and the matter now stands—as far as has been made known—that a reply is awaited to the Clerk's last letter.
OTHER MEN'S METHODS.
OTHER MEN'S METHODS. Council in Relation to Neighbouring Authorities. Prestatyn's Future Needs. A deputation of the Prestatyn Council attended the annual meetings of the Urban Councils Association held recently at Wal- lasey. At Monday's Council meeting Mr T. Parry Williams asked for the delegates' report, and in reply Mr Inglefield stated that all the Councillors had already been supplied with a voluminous report of the whole proceedings, and he hardly expected they wanted to hear more. How- ever, this was the first conference he had atten- ded, and his impression was that it was "too bulky," and the delegates seemed to be in too much of a hurry to get done before they had really started. He dealt with the three days' work done, and said that while some of the matters touched Upon did not affect Prestatyn in any way, others were specially applicable. The town-planning bill was a case in point. Then there was the suggestion that municipalities should join in mutual insur- ance—two matters which had his heartiest approval. An item in one of the days' programme was a visit to the model village of Port Sunlight. This was a very educational pleasure, and it imbued one with the idea what a grand thing it would be if watering places were ruled like that. If a generous landowner could be found here who would follow in the lines of Mi Lever they could make Prestatyn one of the finest seaside resorts in the kingdom. Mr Inglefield went on to refer to the many other matters dealt with, and mentioned that the Public Health Act came in for much adverse criticism, for it had been made most difficult to adopt. On one of the days they went over the Wallasey Council's undertakings and this proved very instructive. The water- works they had inspected proved to him that if the Prestatyn Council had command of the whole of the spring at Marian they would be able to provide water for about 60,000 people. Another matter of interest to them in Prestatyn was the refuse destructor, and before long the Council would have to con- sider very seriously the purchasing of a destructor. In conclusion he thanked them for the privilege of being able to attend the conference. Mr Linnell said their thanks were due to Mr Inglefield for the very exhaustive way in which he had dealt with the matter. The report had been put together in a very interest- ing way, and he proposed a vote of thanks to Mr Inglefield for going. Mr Parry Williams seconded, and added the names of Mr Thos. Jones and the Clerk, each of whom had sacrificed their time to attend the conference. The vote was carried.
CRICKET NOTES.
CRICKET NOTES. Prestatyn v. Rhyl Commercials. Played at Prestatyn on Saturday. Rhyl batted first but were all dismissed for 42 runs, of which T. Clews made 14 with beautiful cricket, and Smith 12. The bowling was equally divided, Messrs Wood- ward, Cain, and J. P. Linnell capturing three wickets each. The home fielding was the best of the season. J. Roberts kept wicket very well, and Messrs Oxlade and Bayfield made good catches. Prestatyn made a bad start, losing J. Roberts and I. Eames with only one run on the book, but Woodward, Cain, and Oxlade hit so well that the Rhyl score was passed for the loss of four wickets. Finally the locals won by 32 runs with three wickets still to tall. The Prestatyn score was as follows J. Roberts b Griffiths 0 1. Eames b Mills 0 A. E. Woodward b Griffiths 16 J. Oxlade b Williams 6 G. Cain b Griffiths 20 G. Linnell b Griffiths 0 J. P. Linnell not out 9 B. Haworth b Griffiths 5 LI. Roberts not out (j Extras 12 Total for 7 wickets. •—74 W. Inglefield and M. J. Bayfield did not bat. A. E. Woodward made his first appearance for the locals on Saturday, and proved a source of much strength in both bowling and batting. W. A. Jones was chosen to play for Flint- shire this week but was unable to do so owing to being away in South Wales. The team for Rhuddlan next Saturday will include A. E. Woodward, G. Cain, J. Oxlade, and W. A. Jones, but will lack the services of the brothers Linnell.
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Sunday Services at Prestatyn.…
Sunday Services at Prestatyn. CHRIST CHURCH (Church of England), High St. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (English). 10 a.m. (Eng). 11 a.m. (Eng). Rev. O. J. Davies, M.A., Vicar. 5-45p.m. (Welsh) J- Hev. A. Gray Jones, B.A. Curate 7-15 p.m. (Eng.) J BETHEL WELSH WESLEYAN CHURCH,High-si 10 a.m. Rev. W. O. Evans, Rhyl 6 p.m. HOREB WELSH WESLEYAN CHURCH Marine-rd 2 p. m. Rev. W. O. Evans, Rhyl 6 p.m. Mr T. Evans, Rhyl REHOBOTH C.M. CHURCH (Welsh), High Street. 10 a.m. Rev. T. M. Jones, Colwyn Bay. 6 p.m. TOWYN, 2 p.m. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Vict. Avenue. 10-45 a.m. (English) Rev. D. Wynne Evans, Chester 6-30 p.m. (Welsh) 11 ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of Wales, Nant Hall Road. 11 a.m. Rev. J. Henry Davies, Pastor 6-30 p.m. WELSH BAPTIST CHURCH, Old British School. 10 a.m. Rev. M. F. Wynne, Pastor 6 p.m. ST. JOHN'S ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHURCH, Station Road. 10-45 a.m. Rev. Samuel Oliver, Winsford. 6-30 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 CHRISTIANS (Adventists). Here are they that keep the Commandments of God, and the Faith of Jesus."—Rev. xiv., 12. Services are held at Dr. Smith's, Drakelow, Victoria Road. 11 0 a.m. Sabbath (Saturday). 6 0 p.m. Sunday. Sunday subjects for August "The Second coming of Christ." "Signs of our Lord's Return." "The Seal of God." I-Tlie Mark of the Beast." "The judgment hour—a world-wide message." All are invited. No Collection. Bring your Bibles and notebooks.
LOCAL TIDE TABLE.
LOCAL TIDE TABLE. AUGUST. a.m. p.m. Height 22 Saturday 7 35 8 8 .12 8 23 Sunday 8 38 9 4 13 2 24 Monday !) 26 9 47 .14 5 25 Tuesday.10 6 .10 2B .15 6 26 Wednesday 10 41 .10 58 .16 4 27 Thursday 11 14 .11 30 .16 6 28 Friday 11 46 .17 3
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RAILWAY TIME TABLE FOR AUGUST.
RAILWAY TIME TABLE FOR AUGUST. a m a m a m a m a 111 a m ftmamamamamampmpmpnipnipmprupmpmpmpmpmpmpmpmpm p m p m p m tester dljt,6 0 7 55 9 159 45§ 10 5 1030| 1110 11301183 12 8, 1243 8 23 103 20 4 105 20 5 25 6 10,6 407 307 45 8 409 25.1110 Sandy croft 6 10 8 5 9 25| f* 1040 jll43 12551 oJ ;'3 30 5 85; |6 50| ;7 55 9 85 1120 Queensferry ;6 14 3 8 9 § ja ,9 29; |l, 1044 e 11147 1259^1 S .1 ;3 34! 5 89 16 541 8 0 .9 4o|ll25 Shotton 6 17 8 12 d g 9 329 ••• 1047 ^2" 11150 1 2 3 si g ;3 203 37i 5 42*1 6 58'3 .8 4; 9 43jll28 Connah's Quay ;6 211 3 8 16^9 36| |Sj 1051 11154 1 6 ° Is 411 5 46! 7 2'jg fj !8 8: 9 47 1182# !6 27i | 8 22 ^9 42j = *f 1022 1057 12 01 1 12 3 47!: 5 35 5 521 7 8^ ° 8 15 9 53 1138: BaglUt |6 34 8 29 ^:9 49! 11 4^ oj 12 l\ 1 19, S 2 oi «l |3 54 5 59; 7 15^8 22 10 011451* Holywell .6 39. *3 8 34 §.g;9 54: £ || ••• 11 9 oqi 1150:1212! 1 24lj >» ;3 32;8 59 6 4 7 20^ 8 27 9 010 5 115()| Mostyn 6 47: 8 42 £ 10 2i 1117 11220 1 32! £ 3 34! j4 7 6 12; 7 28 8 35 Talacre :6 54i 8 49 10 9| §s* 1124 H227I 1 39! 4 14 6 19| 7 35; i8 42 Prestatyn .J,7 08 308 559 301015;1018«J 11301122'll44 128312421 201 45|3 53 80 P !3 494 204 475 56 6 25 6 45 7 4l! P !s 49 9 151023 12 8 Rhyl 7 88 389 39 3810281026! 104711381130115212 9l2401250jl 301 530 133 38 3 483 574 284 556 36 416 53 7 498 58 57 9 231031 1216 Sundays.-Prestatyn to Rhyl, 10-49 a.m., and 7 p.m. a m a m a m a m a m a m a m a m p m p m p m p m p m p m p m p m « m p m p m pmpmpmpmpm p 111 p m p m p 111 v> m p m dpt. 7 5f7 35 8 368 449 9,9 301081,1050121012201 5 1 301 47,2 82 202 303 53 133 40 4 45 5 20 5 35 ,6 19 6 567 498 47s 9 2510 4 1015 Prestatyn 7 127 428 47 9 169 37103810571217 1 121 871 5412 15 2 272 87 3 123 203 47 4 12 15 27 5 42 6 26 7 37 56| P i'9 32: 1025 Talacre 7 19 ;9 44 Ill 41224 1 19 3 21 4 21. 6 83 9 89! Mostyn 7 25 9 269 50 11101230 1 25 « 3 27 14 27?, 5 52 6 39 7. § 9 45! £ Holywell 7 337 559 3 (9 581054 11381240 1 32 a 0 § 2 402 50 3 35 |4 85g 6 0#6 47 8 10 ^9 53; ° Bagillt 7 40 19 10 10 5 11251245 1 40 g i 3 42 4 45& 6 7^6 55; £ 40 0 J Flint 7 44! |9 14! 10 9 11291249 1 44^ o £ & 3 46 4 491 6 111'7 4} 9 11&10 41028 Connah's Quay 7 52| |9 21! 1017 11371257 1 52 g Z 2 .8 54| 4 55| 6 19l 7 13 11012 §' Shotton 7 55! (9 241 1020 11401 0 1 55 1-1 § 3 57! .4 58 6 17; 9 205 1015 I Queen's Ferry .|8 0; 9 28j 1024 11441 4 1 59 § 4 1: 5 2 6 26 7 21! a 1019 Sandycroft 8 3 9 32j 1028! 11481 8 2 8. 4 gj 5 6 6 80 7 25 ^1028 Chester ;8 148 18,9 45[9 189 55 104111132 12 1 1 261 102 162 17^ 2 528 10 3 204 21! 4 215 19 5 226 16 43 7 407 408 85!9 85M0361050 Sundays.-Prestatyn to Chester, 7-57 a.m. and 5-28 p.m. NOTE,—While every care is taken to ensure accuracy in this Time Table, the publishers will not be responsible for any error that may occur.
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TRY Hughes' Famous Breakfast Bacon, J.. 1 J I.J V 1.4 ".J U, ¿ Finest Cheshire Cheese, and Delicious Butter. Wrexham House, PRESTATYN. Tel. 4x3 HENRY WRIGHT, Builder & Contractor Estimates given for every branch in the Building Trade. Linden Walk, Prestatyn, HOPWOOD'S Confectionery IS UNSURPASSED FOR QUALITY AND VARIETY. Chocolates and Sweets of all the Leading Makes. Catering in all its Branches, Largo Room to Let for Parties, Dances, etc. HIGH STREET, PRESTATYN. Telephone 4y4. Artificial Teeth and Repairs. Mr. C. M. Duplock, gJsntal gtuvgeott, High Street, Prestatyn. Formerly of London, Leicester, Melton Mowbray, etc. Mr. Joseph Williams, Auctioneer, Valuer, and House Agent, County Chambers, Rhyl Has Opened Branch Offices at Stafford Chambers^ HIGH ST., PRESTATYN Where all business entrusted to him will have his immediate and personal attention Rhyl: Telephone No. 0179. TERMS FOR ADVERTISING IN THE M "PRESTATYN WEEKLY." Cheap Prepaid Advertisements. Houses, Shops, Apartments, Farms, &c., To Let, Wanted, Articles Lost, Found, or for Private Sale, Servants or Situations, &c., Wanted <1 Once. Twice. Thrice. Not exceeding 24 words.. 1/- l/G 2/- 11 3fi words.. 1/6 2/- 3/- and Cd. for every additional 12 words for first insert and threepence per subsequent insert. Births, Marriages, Deaths-Is. for three lines. -= Printed and Published by J. T. BURROWBJ High st., Prestatyn, in the County of Flint.