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RHYL AS A RESIDENT TOWN. ":0 THE EDITOR OF THE ltHYL JOURNAL —A letter appeared some weeks ago in the vuvnal on the drawbacks to Rhyl as a reside nee. le main point, if I remember, was the want < a social club. That perhaps can wait a while. Meanwl rile £ uld wc not have more walks and drives, cmd ose we hare kept in good order and amplifi ed. ,e have the Gladstone bridge and the Yoi yd ri(%e, but the benefit of each is marred by t he 0tltinuatien of the road from them being dus iy, narrow, and without a good foundation. T he laid down do not bind like those put latellv ^er Rhuddlan railway bridge, a browner sort ot ti°ne* Why are not all done with good stones will bind. A^ain take the Prestatyn road, h high hedges, narrow, sharp angles and like a cat's cradle, and hilly too, making ) ruiles out of 4J. It is no pleasure jolting Ver 0 miles of stony road on the chance of laming r your steed. If i'lestatyn i^ a rising place, why not connect directly with Rbyl. either along the Parade, or Cutting off a vast angle, but taking care that the • °ad has a good bottom or foundation. Some roads 11 places want widening. >iigh hedges and sharp ^gles aie dangerous, you cannot see what is ^naing. Again heaps of stones should be put in rec-tss, not allowed to narrow width of road liable. Let walks and drives be attended to. The y0^ attractive plates average 0 miles away-— 4°irs faithfully. ONE WHO HAS KNOWN RHYL A LONG TIME.
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\!iulii)RUID CLWYDFARDU't KAT10NAL FUND. :r_ ilrchdruid is on the verge of his 9 year.) Pvesitient— THE RIGHT HON. LORD A BERD ARE. V ice-lJrcsrtmtts— North Wales. W. C-ORNWALLIS WEST, Ksq., M.P., Lord Lieutenant of Denbighshire. Pout-h Wales. J. IGNATIUS WILLIAMS, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate, Cardiff. •Ercasuicr— SIR JOHN PULE^TON, M.P. |i)on. !~rrvrtav))— JOHN ARTHl E EVANS, Phyl, North Wales. The CSeneral Comniittce consists of Noblemen. Tembers of Parliament, and Gentlemen highly -nnnected with Wales. ''f^ CLWYFARD1) has attained his 801.11 Ycr. He is recognised as the Arclnlmid an 1 the Father of the National Eistocldvort." The Eisteddvod has done much for from the commencement of the preseii! century. Clwydfardd has been a promineni pillar of the Eisteddvod since 182 1 A serious pecuniary unmerited mis- fortune," through a very recent bankruptcy of a near relative has greatly affecte:! Clwydfardd's circumstances. Clwydfardd has always been a hard-work- ing- and saving- man, but this "misfot tune has met him on the verge of his DOth year. His many friends, acquaintances, and ad- mirers are earnestly invited to assist by a donation—however small—by cheque. Post Office Order, or Postal Order (crossed and Co.") The trustees of the fund are the president, vice-presidents, and treasurer (named above). The fund will be thus expended :— J. For the benefit of Clwydfardd in his advanced age, and (if the amount re- ceived warrants it). 2. To establish A Clwydfardd Scholar. ship," in connection v with one of the Welsh Colleges or the National Eisteddvod. To establish committees all over Wales and in the large towns of England would entail expense, and much valuable time would be lost. Welshmen and others that take an interest in Wales are thus appealed to on behalf of Venerable Clwydfardd," in hopes that the appeal may meet with universal aud im- mediate support. £ a. d. Mrs. W. Jones, 162, Ashtcd Row, Bir- mingham 1 0 0 Mrs. Anna Walter Thomas, St. Ann's Vicarage,Bangor 0 10 6 W. Cornwallis West, M.P., Lord Lieutenant of Denbighshire 110 The Lord bishop of Bath and Wells 1 1 0 J. Ignatius Williams, Stipendiary Magis- 9 trate, Cardiff 1 1 0 C. W. Sinnetle (Llewelyn ap Gruflydd), Galignani Messenger, Paris. 0 5 0 John Davies, the Treasury, Whitehall, London 0 10 6 Samuel Smith, Esq., M.P., Flintshire 10 0 Henry Jones, Greenhill, Cardiff 110 Professor II. U. Reichel, North Wales College. 1 1 0 The Ri^'lit Hon. the Earl of Powis, Powis Castle. 5 0 0 H. R, Hughes, Kinmel, Lord Lieutenant of Flintshire 5 0 0 The Right Hon. Lord Mostvn, Mostvn Hall 3 0 0 Lewis Morris, Pen vbryn, Carmarthenshire 110 W. J. Williams, M'.D.,Grange Road, West, Middlesborough 1 1 0 W. Cadwaladr Davies, Bangor 110 E. 0. V. Lloyd, M.A., Berth, Ruthin 110 Rev. Canon Howell. 8 D., Wrexham 1 1 0 Sir John Puleston, M.P., Devonport 2 2 0 The Right Hon. Lord Aberdare, Duffryn, Aberdare 5 õ 0 P. P. Pennant, Nantllys, St. Asaph. 110 Gweirydd ap Rhys, Bethesda, Bangor 0 2 6 Edward Jones, Mayor of Pwllheli 1 1 0 Rev. David Evans, Vicar of Abergele 1 1 0 John Pritchard, Longfield, Wrexham 0 10 6 Thomas Gee, publisher, Denbigh 1 1 0 The ilost Hon. the Marquis of Bute, K.T. 10 10 0 Sir W. Thomas Lewis, Bute Estate Office, Aberdare. 2 2 0 Robert Williams, (Eos y Berth), Bethesda 0 2 6 John Jones, (Ogwenydd), Tre'rgartb, Bangor 0 2 6 John Arthur Evans, Rhyl 0 10 6 The Advertiser, Wrexham 2 2 0 R. Lloyd, Glasgow House, Oswestry 0 10 6 Rev. J. Puleston Jones, Bala 0 10 0 Rev. David Roberts, D.D. (Dewi Ogwen) 0 10 6 J. Herbert Roberts, J.P., C.C. 5 5 0 W. T. Mason, M.A., Abergele 0 10 G W. Trevor Parkins, Gresford 1 0 0 Mrs. Grey, Mountstone, Plymouth 1 0 0 The Western. Mail, Cardiff 2 2 0 The Abergele Visitor 2 2 0 red. H. Roberts M.D., 102, Harley street. London, N. 1 1 0 Grutfydd Itan Jones, Nantperis, Carnarvon 0 5 0 John Ellis (E!idirfab),Nantperis, Carnarvon 0 2 6 W. Edwards, The Court, Merthyr Tydvil 0 5 0 Thomas Davies, Bootle, Liverpool. 1 0 0 R. J. Derfel, G, Storre Street, Manchester 0 2 6 The (tmrdxan, Wrexham 2 2 0 Eifionydd. 11, Clark Terrace, Carnarvon 0 5 0 Edward Williams, M.D., Wrexham. 0 10 0 Alafon, Ysgoldy, Carnarvon 0 7 6 Proprietors the Gencill, &c., Carnarvon 2 2 0 E. P. Hughes, Minavon, Conway 0 5 0 Philanthropos 0 1 0 Mr. Allan, Gofer, Abergele 0 2 6 James Davies (lago Tegeingl), Rhyl 0 10 0 G. Griffiths, 5, Port Terrace. Portdinorvic 0 2 6 John Jones, Central Buildings, Llandudno 2 2 0 Mrs. Roberts, Eirianfa, Llanrwst 0 5 0 T. H. Thomas (Arlunydd Pontypwl) 0 10 6 H. Pierce, Clerk to Guardians, Llanrwst 0 6 0 Canon Browne. M.A., Bodvari 1 1 0 D. Jenkins,Mus. Doc., Aberystwyth iv College. 0 5 0 Manchester Friend 0 2 6 Elias Jones, Biynffaingle, Abergele 0 5 0 J. W. Evans, Fellows R, London, N.W. 0 5 0 Morris and Jones, Liverpool. 1 1 0 Rev. Evan Jones, Abergele 0 10 6 J. B. Briggs, Birkenhead 1 0 0 Mrs. Edwards, Grove Park, Wrexham 2 0 0 Rev. Ellis Edwards, M.A., Bala 0 10 6 R. Iwan Jenkyn, F.R.H S., Bethesda 0 2 6 W. T. Edwards, M.D., Cardiff 1 1 0 Henry Davies, Tivoli, Cheltenham 0 10 0 R. Roberts, Surgeon, Portmadoc 3 3 0 Mrs. S. P. Owen, Portmadoc. 0 10 6 lie raid, Carnarvon 2 2 0 Rev. J. O. Williams (Pedrog), Liverpool. 0 5 0 Leon, Newport, Mon 0 5 0 John Thomas (Pencerdd Gwalia), 52, Welbeck Street, London 1 1 0 J. Clwyd Williams, Plas-yu-Mhowys, Mold 0 2 6 William Jones, Garth Isaf, Dolgelly 0 10 6 Oswestry Advertiser 2 2 0 Jonathan Reynolds, (Nathan Dvfed), Merthyr 0 5 0 Owen Thomas, The Gardens, Chatsworth 0 2 6 Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., Vv'ynnstay 2 2 0 Elfod. Avallon. Hull 0 5 0 D. Lewis, 3, King's Bench Walk, Temple (and Swansea) 1 1 0 o Lewis Edwards,Plastirion, Pwllheli 0 5 0 P.. Davies, Bwlchgwyn, Wrexham 0 2 (j Hwl'a, Mon, Llangollen 0 10 ( Alderman Edward Jones, Conway 0 10 6 Neifioi), I' -vic.hgwyu. Wrexham 0 2 6 .Mr -R;iohol Thomas, Yscybonven, Aberdare 1 1 0 Evan Jones, Ty Mawr, Aberdare 0 10 6 Il.iht. Griffith, Surgeon, Aberdare 0 10 0 Owen Junes, Ti'effynon 0 5 0 Mrs. T. Main waring and Mr. C. S. Main- varing, Galltfaenan 10 0 ArHiur E. Tumour, M.D. Denbigh 1 1 0 n iv\ J. Harrison Jones. Denbigh 2 2 0 f R Hughes Ystrad 1 1 0 ugh E. Iieaton, Phis Ileaton, i; 1111 0 10 (i I'Jones, (Heiligi Pwllheli 0 2 (j i Jones Llandinorwig 2 2 0 [vtherch, M.D., 77, Everton Road, avx-rpool 1 1 0 IV. Davies, Esq., J.P. Abergele 110 The Fund will be open until April 30th 1889. Further donations respectfully solicited, which will be acknowledged by Public Advertisements. JOHN ARTHUR EVANS, Honorary Secretary, RHYL. iealcfj 1)12 xiticttott. BY MR. R. D. ROBERTS. 26, WELLINGTON ROAD, RHYL. Sale of a Large and Valuable Stock of Hosiery, Haber- dashery, Fancy Goods, &c., all fasbioLable New Goods. MB. B. P. BOBKRTS (v;wrng) hsR received instructions fo SELL BY AUCTION, on the above premises, on TUESDAY, MARCH 12th, 18S9, a above premises, on TUESDAY, MARCH 12lh, 18S9, a large quantity of Black Cashmere Gloves, Canvas Slip- pers, Wool Palinsses, Coats, Capes with Mutr, Silk Bonnets, Cotton Bocks, Wool Hats, Lace and Shetland Falls, Jersey Suits, Sun Bonnets, Silk Squares. Infants' Bibs, Kid Gloves, Corsets, Marking Cotton, Pinafores, Needles, Elastic, Pins, Buttons, Tape Needlework, Col- lars, Skeins of Thread, Cigar Caces, Crewel Silk, Ril), bons, Crotchet Cotton, Insertion, Berlin Wool, Double do.. UnderlineB, Wire Stands, Gas Stove, Glass Case with Drawers, and a large assooriment of goods too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock prompt- Cah at the fall of the hammer. For fnrtber particulars apy-lv to the Auctioneer, Wellington Chambers, Bliyl. 2023 Notice. ¡ i. — RHYL DISTRICT WATER COMPANY. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors will be held at the Company's Offices, Paradise Street, Rhy], on TUESDAY, APRIL 10TH., 1889, at 3.20 o'clock p.m. pre- cisely. for the transaction of the general business of the Company. The Report and Statement of Accounts will be circulated among the Proprietors seven days before the 16th of April, 1889. R. J. SISSON, Chairman. 2021) JOHN BAYLISS, Secretary. l&imrtauimnits, Elf. ENGLISH BAPTIST CHAPEL, SUSSEX STREET, RHYL. A L EG T U R E, Entitlod "STANLEY AND THE CONGO," Will be delivered in the above chapel on Thursday, March 14th, 1889, By the R E Y. W HUGHES, (Late Missionary at the Congo). The Lecture will be illustrated by Maps and Diagrams. Native Boys will accompany the Lecturer and sing in English, Welsh, and the Congo'languages. Chair to be taken by W. R. WILLIAMS, ESQ., at Seven o'clock. Admission, Sixpence each. A few Reserved Seats, One Shilling. Tickets may be obtained from Mr Robbins. Market Street, Mr McEwen, Sussex Street, and Mr Homan, Wellington Road. (2016. 1.—RESIDENCE TO LET.-4, CRESCENT ROAD, RHYL. 2.-ALSO STABLES, COACH HOUSE, &c., and PRIVATE GARDEN. 3.-(Together or separately.) MR. PREECE JONES will let above by the year, or dispose of his valuable lease at great sacrifice, being so much away. 4—REMOVING RHYL RESIDENCE TO OWN HOUSE, No. 2. 5.—ATTEND OFFICE THERE AS HITHER. TO, MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS. 6.—CONTINUES ATTENDANCE AT HIS OFFICES WEEKLY. 7.—CHESTER, WREXHAM, &c. 8. APPOINTMENTS ANYWHERE BY LETTER. FOOTBALL. HOLYWELL v RHYL. TO THE EDITOR OF THE RHYL JOURNAL. SIR,—In your ifisue of TIN 23rd ult., I read e report of the above match which is decid. diy misleading. In tho fiiet place the walk up from the station to the field was no more than the Holywell team had to bea.r when playing HhyJ, at RhyJ. Bcsidon there is A conveyance ruLniwg to and fro from Holywell to the station, by it, for the ainall sum cf G 1. the IUlyl IlthleUce: who became knocked up by a walk of 2 miles, might have been diiven up to with'n one or two hundred yerds of the fiold d battle. The rext statement I CAVIL against is the following:—through the crratic shooting rf tho friends in front of goal." In my op nion, as also was the opinion of tho spectators, it was ihrough tbo fine play of Ilolywell backs and the splendid defence of cur gojl-keoper (W. R. Nilliams). In the second half Holywell HUL OLI their CWn way, the Holyv-eli g:a'-k?erer and baoks BRING often ENGAGED in thooting at tho i hyl go IL Again, the Rhyl REPORTER CL lims A goa'I on tlml" AS ho 6ays. The tuct wis, that tun D >wn WAY >>bout, the only ono the libyl tetm had CURING the second haif and that alter the whu't'e WS nt for time," whrn thf) Holywell team hud com- menced walking oil the lield. So of course with no opposition the Khyl forwards were able to •un down and score a point. One word of advice to tho Rhyl players, and that ip, when playing UGAINET one who has contributed so larg ly M former yaan to their victories, tn tnat him more courteously, 1 refer to W. 11. Williams, or Williams the Hank as be is more generally known. I write this to your valuable paper not from a spirit of euvnlin": but FREM one of justice to the Holywell team. I am a football player envseif aLd one whJ never grumbles when de- eated nor trj, s to account for more goals than wero obtained.—Y^UC" &c., F. J. WILLIAMS, Holywell. PAIR WHITE HANDS. BRIGHT CLEAR COMPLEXION. SOFT HEALTHFUL SKIX. PEARS' SOAP. for Toilet and Nursery, specially prepared for the delicate skin of ladies and children and others sensitive to thp weather, winter or summer. Prevents rough- ness, and eha.ppinar. Roltl everywhere, in tablet* 113. each. Larger sizes, is. 3d. and 2s. Gd. CASTLELINE (For the GOLD FIELDS of SOUTH AFRICA). LONDON to CAPE COLONY. NATAL. MAURITIUS, MADAGASCAR, and EAST AFRICA. THE CASTLE COMPANY'S Royal Mail Steamers sail from JL LoNDON every alternate Wednesday, and from DARTMOUTH on the Friday following. Return Tickets.—Apply to DONALD CURRIE & Co.. 4. Fenchurch St.. London. E.C. "jrjNION lINE for SOUTH AFRICAN GOLD FIELDS. SEA VOYAGES for HEALTH'S SAKE to LISBON, MADEIRA, and the CAPE. rpHE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS of the UNION STEAM J- SHIP COMPANY (Lim.) sail from Southampton every alternate Friday for South Africa and Delagoa Bay, calling at Lisbon and Madeira. Return Tickets issued to all Ports. For Rates of Passage Money and all information apply to THE UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY (Limited). Oriental Place, Southampton, and n.Leadenhall Street. London. A MARVELLOUS COUNTRY. THE RICHEST IN THE WORLD. MOISTSTER BTTTG-G-ETS. THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF MOTHER EARTH. PERPETUAL SPRING. GOLD FOR THE PICKING OF IT UP. TWO THOUSAND MILLION STERLING. THREE GRAND MINING PRIZES. The Shares of one of these have risen from 113. to £ 2 (the present quotation), and bid fair to go to £ S. The Shares of the second have risen from 7s. 6d. to 32s. 6d. (the present quotation), and bid fair to 50 to £ 1. t The Shares of the third are now at 4s. Sd. to 5s. 3d., but promise well to reach as high a price as the two first. For particulars see MB. THOS. THOMPSON'S MINING AND INVESTMENT CIRCULAR, Free on Application. THOMAS THOMPSON, STOCK AND SHARE DEALER, 8^. ANGEL COURT, LONDON, E.C. rOR ONE TEATR'S SUPPLY: Assortments of Vegetable Seeds each. Vegetable & Flower Seeds 14/ 22/6,30/- „ Delivered FREE by Parcel Post. Descriptive Lists Post Free. nx'n in COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. Arranged to produce a continuous supply of the best Vegetables all the year round, for Gardens of all sizes, 5s., 7s. 6d., 12s. Gd., 15s., 21s., 42s., & 105s. each. WEBBS' BOXES OF FLORAL GEMS, Containing Seeds of Beautiful Flowers, easy of Culti- vation, for the Gardens of ladies and amateurs. 2s. 6d., 5s., 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 15s., & 21s. each. All Vegetable and Flower Seeds Delivered Free. Illustrated Catalogue,, Abridged Edititn, Gratis, SUics r JJ J: ,,0 AND 00. 11, ABBEY STREET, RHYL. T E. ROBERTS & Co., have received instruc {J • tions fiom Mr Monjce to SEFJL Ihe whole of the HOUSEHOLD FUHN1TURE AND I EFFECTS o" the above premises in the course of a few weeks. Particulars in future advertisements. Oflices-Town Hall Auction Mart, Rhyl. (1963 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 60, WEST PARADE, RHYL. T E. ROBERTS & CO. have been favoured 1 with instructions froin ]yjr J0],n Davies to SELL BY AUCTION, on the above premises, I the whole of the very valuable HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, of which date of sale will be duly announced. Offices-Town Hall Chambers, Rhyl. 1094 BRYN MÁÐYN FARM, 15AGILLT. J E. ROBERTS & CO. have been entrusted J by William Evans, Esq., Official Receiver, Chester, TO SELL BY AUCTION, On the above farm, the whole of the valuable Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, DAIRY UTENSILS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, And other Effects, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 12th, 1889. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock prompt. For full particulars see large posters. For any further information apply to the Auc. tioneers, at their Offices, Town Hall Chambers, Rhyl. 1993 J. I. ROBERTS & CO AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. Sales of Property, Farming Stock, and Household Furniture conducted on the most reasonable terms. VALUATIONS and INVENTORIES for PROBATE and ADMINISTRATION. MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED and Sales by Private Treaty conducted. Household Furniture and Effects Bought for Cash. Appointment under the Agricultural Holdings Act. REGISTER kept of Furnished Houses. REGISTER kept of Famished Apartments RENTS and DEBTS COLLECTED. List of properties for Sale. Prompt Settlement Guaranteed. CERTIFIED DISTRAINT OFFICER IjNDER THE NEW LAW OF DISTRESS AMENDMENT ACT, 1888. All business entrusted to J. E. R. & Co. shall have heir best and prompt attention. Offices Town Hall Auction Mart. RhVl. (1356 M. BILL S0N' HOTEL, BREWERY & PUBLIC HOUSE VALUERS LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, GRENVILLE BUILDINGS, CHERRY ST., (Corner of Corporation Street), BIRMINGHAM. Persons wanting Hotels or Public Houses should send for List. Cash advanced to any amount at 5 per cent, per annum, to enable clients to purchase Hotels. £100,000 trust money to be advanced on Freehold or Leasehold Security at 4 to 5 per cent. (6081 P. & J. WILLIAMS, AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE AGEllTS 8r VALUERS. PROPERTIES SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. VALUATIONS MADE FOR PROBATE, Ac. RENTS COLLECTED. ESTATES CAREFULLY MANAGED FURNISHED HOUSES A XI) APARTMENTS' AGENCY. AUCTION q- ESTATE OFFICES: MARKET STREET, llHYL. 1978. t-. 39, HIGH STREET, RHYL. ROBERT PRICE, FAMILY GROCER & BAKER, ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN AND PROVISION MERCHANT. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUER, &c. COLLECTOR OF RENTS, tfce. AGENT TO THE SCOTTISH UNION AND NATIONAL INSURANCE CO. 2019 15,000 OIL PAINTINGS. THE Largest Stock of bona fide Bankrupt Stock of i- OIL PAINTINGS ever offered for Sale. To Persons furnishing or wishing to decorate their homes, this is an OPPORTUNITY that will NEVER occur again. LANDSCAPES! SEASCAPES! FIGURE SUBJECTS Genuine Oil Paintings, each signed by the Artist, Haudfomely mounted in MASSIVE Gilt Frames. To every reader of tliii paper we will forward, while the supply lasts, a Swmple Oil Painting, framed com- plete, securely packed, on receipt of Postal Order or Stamps, value 2/0 Pairof Paintings. 5/- Why buy common Oleographs, when you can 0bti n BttAUTlb'Ulj OIL PAINTINGS for far les* money Order early, and state whether LANDSCAPE. SEASCAPE, or FIGURE SUBJECT is required. Oil Painting in Massive Gilt Frame 916 Pair of Oil Paintings 5/ Each Painting bears a printed Gum,.ntee. aioney returned if not approved. NOTE THE ADDRESS— H. ELLIS & COMPANY, FURNIVAL STREET, HOLBORN, LONDON. (1982 ESTABLISHED 1866. WALTEK BMENF, (Late Charles Hardeman k Son) 's g Z | S « | 1^ III 8, HIGH STREET, RHYL. Pianofortes, American Organs, Harmoniums, Violins, &c., for Sale or Hire. All new Music at discount for Cash, viz. :— 3/- „ 5d. Pianofortes Tuned and tit-paired. Single Tuning in town 3/6, or by yearly contract. Concert and Entertainment Agent. (1557 T r-UTEKIE, BOOK, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS and FINE ART EMPORIUM, 2 9, HIGH STREET, RHYL. JA S, PURSES, CIGAR and CIGARETTE CASES, and LEATHER GOODS in great variety. NEWSPAPERS & CIRCULATING LIBRARY. REGISTRY OFEICE FOR LADIES, GOVERNESSES, & SERVANTS. INESrf DRY CHAMPAGNE IN THE MARKET HIGHLY PATRONISED. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Old landed 1880 Vintage. Extra Reserve Couvee, Carte Blanche, 1880,. iioI"I)f:Pi-EH 1880, 778. per Dozen. 675. per Dozen. 4s. extra per 24 Half Bottles. 41:. extra per 24 Half Bottles. T. SMITH, Agent for North Wales, Old Town Hall, 51, High Street, RHYL. FIiMiST DKY CHAMPAGNE 1a THE MARKET NAPIER JOHNSTONE'S OLD HIGHLAND WHISKY, known as the SQUARE BOTTLE WHISKY, Registered Trade Mark, is certainly one of the finest brands of Scotch Whisky we have ever had the opportunity of testing (Vide Sportsman, Feb. 1st, 18,11.) Price 44s PER DOZEN NETT CASH WITH ORDER. r, There is nothing finer than this to be had at any price. Sole Agent for North Wales-T. SMITH, OLD TOWN HALL STORES, 51, HIGH STREET, RHYL. (1852 TO PLANTERS. W. BALL, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, AND FLORIST, 72. HIGH STREET, RHYL, Has to offer a large quantity of Lombardy Balsam and Silver Leaf Poplars, Elms, Sycamore and Birch from 5 to 7 feet high, just suitable to plant for screens. Also Pinus Austriaca, Silver Firs, Green Hollies and other Shrubs suitable for exposed situations. Samples and Prices on application. Illustrated Seed Catalogue now ready—free to applicants. (7391 unùay Swinces, &t. CHRIST C H UR C H, (CONGREGATIONAL) WATER STREET. Tomorrow (Sunday) REV. EDWIN TONGUE, of Whitchurob, Will preacb. Morning fit 11. Evening at 6.30. Collection at each service (1631 I gNGLISH "TESLEYAN ^IHAPEL, I BRIGH I-ON ROAD, RH YL. To-morrow (Sunday) REV. THOMAS RIPPON Will Preach. Morning Service at 10.30, Evening Service at 6.30 1 Week Evening Service—Wednesday tat 7-30. Organist—G. E. FIELDING, ESQ. æ ST. MARY'S, RHYL. THE subject of Father Brindle's discourse on .i. Sunday evenings during Lent, will be THE FOUR GREAT TRUTHS." (2027 Electric Treatment is a sure, 'natural, and per- manent remedy for Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver and obstinate constipation. JUST ADDED, ELECTRIC BATHS And the MASSAGE TREATMENT, At the HiDROPATHIO. BATHS AND SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOMS OPEN TO ALL. GARDEN SEEDS. NEW STOCK. B. PARRY & SON Have incorporated with their business that of Seed Merchants, and they now offer a choice NEW STOCK Of VEGETABLE AND HARDY FLOWER SEEDS, MYATT'S IMPROVED ASHLEAF POTATO, AMERICAN WONDER PEA, LAXTON'S SUPREME Do. WILLIAM 1st -Do. LA W N G R A S SE S. B. PA.RRY & SON, Grain and Seed merchants, HIGH STREET & BRIGHTON ROAD, RHYL. (1955 BEFOBE ORDERING WINTER CLOTH HSG PURCHASERS SHOULD Inspect Styles and Compare Prices at 0 S B 0 R N -Es TAILOR, HATTER, HOSIER, AND GLOVER, 26% JBODFOR STREET, T|R. J. A. SHERMANTNOW IN LONDON. Trusses nt;ver Cure, but tuey subject the wearer to Strangulated JJUPTURE 0TJRE JJTJPTTJRE (JURE JJUPTURE (JURE RUPTURE (JURE JJUPTURE (JURE JJUPTURE (JURE JJUPTURE (JURE JJUPTURE (JURE Witli all its horrors, being equalled only by hydrophobia. No matter how stronp one may be, rupture is a lurking enemy, undermining the eorwt.ii ution and unfitting its victim for all the nhvsictvl and social enjoyments of life. The displacement, of the bowel in rupture and the use of the truss affect the kidneys. bladder,nnd other organs, till impotency.impairedmeniory.fevers, Bri'ht's disease, and other mortifying ailments, are. induced. In his treatment there is no operation, no restriction trom labour, but safety and restoration from all the ailments caused by rupture and the use of trusses. .4 41' X>r. SECEKMAJNTS ConsultingOfflces: 64, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON, W.C. Send 6d. in stamps for his Books of American and Engliak endorsements and cures and inform yourselves. 5rbolaollr Tsiottra. GLANMORFA HALL, RHYI. PREPARATION FOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, UNIVERSITIES, Sfc., 0 BY R. M. HUGH-JONES, M.A., Late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford, and late Head Master of Ashbnrne Grammar School. ProRiectns with terms for BOARDERS and DAY BOARDERS sent on application. (1211 OVILLfi (j 0 LLEGF FOR YOUNG LADIES, EAST PARADE, RHYL Principal—M ISS MKRCIER (Removed from Rnssell Road). Masters and Resident English and ForeignJ Governesses. Preparation for University and College of Preceptors' Examinations, also for the Royal Academy of Mnsic. Special Classes for Ladies in Languages, Music' and Painting. Rccreation Ground with Tennis Court. Honse detached 0052 ST. A SA PH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Large and commodious buildings, erected in 1881, surrounded by six acres of playing fields, and xituated in one of the healthiest districts in North Wales. Pupils prepared for Professional and University Examinations. Thirty.three Successes in the last two years, including a Scholarship of £50 for 3 years, and Exhibitions of f20 and L15. Terms, &c., on application to W. EASTERBY, LL.D, B.A. Head Master. THE VERY REV. THE DEAN OF ST. ASAPH, Chairman of the Governing Body. RONHILDA, YOUNG L ADIES' gCHOOL. JL Conducted by the MISSES READ. INI IDDLE-CLAS s E DUCATION. F. WE L S H, B Course of Instruction ENGLISH SUR.TECTS. CLASSICS, MATHEMA. TICS, FRENCH, BOOK-KEEPING, AND SHORT-HAND. 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11 V P*sl?*ovm^ng at the gate, the prince sprang to old the stirrup of his illustrious prisoner, bowing before him as respectfully as if John were his own i monarch. Then, hand in hand, prince and king t entered the great hall, at the other end of which ■ rose the throne of England, with King Edward ■ iffiself seated thereon, in his robes, wearing his crown as if at a coronation. Amid the throng of nobles that followed him | the most conspicuous figure was that of a slender young knight, hardly more than a boy, who bore nis hand the sacred banner of France, called the Oriflamme. Edward of Wales, side by side with his prisoner, walked across the pavement 6f the long hall, and as he arrived before the throne a loud blast of [ trumpets made the carved timbers of the open roof tremble and quiver. Then, in a loud voice, the young prince said, as he bent his knee I salute your grace humbly, and bring with me Our cousin of France, who, having a desire to see th good people of our England at home, hath taken is voyage with me. I entreat your grace to receive hun as our good cousin, and as the friend of your 1 son." The short speech was greeted with a tremendous I shout, and as the applause subsided the king rose, and answered distinctly Dear son, and dear cousin of France, right glad are we to greet ye both. Cousin of France, we bid thee welcome, and invite thee to sit at our right and, to do justice on the soldiers who have fought 60 well for us." ^ie king descended from the throne, and robraced the French monarch publicly, after which he turned to his son, and fell on his neck, saying in t, "Token voice, audible through the sudden hush over present: rp, son, God send thee happiness and honour! 1tj~ay hast thou proved thyself, a second time, tvr crown of England, which will be me when I am gone. Sit thou at my left hand." •jj^hen, with a hand held in either of his own, wvnarC^ resumed his seat on the throne, He John of France, with the dignity that never serted him in misfortune, said aloud: r Fair cousin of England, the fortune of war hath rought me to thee, in a way on which I counted i but since I have seen thee and thy people, I th^t •cease<^ to regret that fortune. May the peace Th \t0 come between us end all troubles forever. is, thy son, hath made himself the first knight in ■Europe to-day." Ten the shouting broke out again, as some en- tbuslastlC men of the common people, in the rear °f the hall, roared out: trance! France! Shout for the knight that f°ught so well." fi ■he shout was taken up with a good will, and for me minutes the great hall was a scene of joyful kri uS*°n' which common people, nobles and th 1^ s' were mingled in democratic equality for nonce, and all distinctions of rank seemed to "e lost. When quiet was restored, Edward of England spoke aloud £ l J?^ence *n the hall! Fair son, we greet thee hn Pec^are the names of those w\ho have won Dour with thee, and they shall be rewarded." ex words produced an instant hush, for the £ Potation of honours to be awarded was great, had k°W ^h&t the principal figures of the p.igeant f. been seen, the people wanted to see their other ^ourites. f The Black Prince rose and whispered to hisfo,ther of th rn^nutc or so> when he stepped to the L'jont the throne and spoke aloud Ho First iQ honour, as first in fortune, comes I'he «me of the man that led the ambush, which ecided the fate of our battle. Let the heralds pi o- aim the name of Simon Hannekin, made a gentl e- ia d me f°r his share in the fight with the Spai i- baHi °n ^he sea. He hath been missing since th e liv an^ *s thought that he was slain; but,. anrf?-°r ^ea<^» I ask my father to grant to him.: family the honour of knighthood and th» :tnanor of Arden forever." ^he heralds blew their trumpets, and called aloud e name of Simon Hannekin," while the boy- Wh wh° bore the Orifiamme, was seen by those- thp0^8^00^ him to cast uneasy glances round Qame &S searching for the man who bore the Thrice the heralds blew, and there was no reply. Then the prince spoke again ■ „ Simon Hannekin be dead let his brother Roger to the foot of the throne." The moment the words were uttered an archer, Ch° J come in with the crowd, near Sir John anifn walked forward to the foot of the throne, call 8rOC4there scarlet with agitation at the public • °r his name, with his eyes cast down on the Pavement. The prince turned to his father, saying: a_ do entreat your grace to make this brave anJ^ a gentleman, for the sake of his brother, tiers gallant deeds he did at the field of Poic- The king smiled and said to Roger, kindly: Kneel down, archer." ffoud111* on his knees, and Edward of England ald aloud: j):„and yeoman didst thou kneel, down. taan'rv °?eAr ¥anne^n> gentleman and squire of the «anor of Arden. Win thy spurs of gold when thou canst, and God speed thee in the task." He stretched out the sceptre in his hand, tjouched the kneeling archeras he spoke; and Roger Ha Ols scarlet flush replaced by the paleness of emotion, rose and retired at a whisper from the prince, mingling with the crowd. Then Edward of Wales spoke aloud agaii 1, ic, il your grace>the Qext man worthy oi: honour I ° fit Oriflamme of France i n battle. What should be done, think you, to such a man 2" tn vu T-mg f"?lled' as one well pleased, aud turned ,,°e French king, asked him aloud "Fair cousin of France, methinks thou art the tnan that can best answer that question." -There was a hush all through the hall, for there was something in the way he spoke, and in the fact oat the prince had not yet mentioned any name, «at excited expectation. John seemed in nowise disturbed by the question, for he said, with perfect readraess: Methinks, cousin of England, that such a man 8to*°rthy of the best honour this realm can be- in'K The sacred Oriflamme was neve r yet taken 1n battle, not even at the field of Cress; y, where my it tb met Such forfcmie- The knig ht who bore tben tore it from the staff and wrapped it round V0r o^y as he fled the field. That ut remains in hands now shows that you haive, in your land of England, the best knigtit that ever sword." The King of England smiled again. th r cous^n France hath said justly. Let j^an who took the Oriflamme advance to the of the throne and receive his reward from r hand. If he be a knight, he shall be made *ftadarl" he be a common man, he shall be the 6 a knight. If he be a squire, he shall wear n b gold spurs, and he and his family be made o Ie, while water rum: and grass grows." tj. he announcement created another silence OriflUghout the hall, for every one had seen the w. aname in the hands of the handsome boy- ^ht, and thought that he had taken it. Already th ^Dlurs were heard from the ladies in the gallery sin ^un§ above the throne of admiration at the vpk^ar modesty of the youth, and wondered at honour he would receive. tjj he Prince of Wales came to the fronfe of the 4i°?e, and said, in his piercing, distinct voice i'et the man that took the Oriflamme advance." heart11 for tlie first time Aubrey Norris r aised his atid sh°wing a face that was as pale as a sheet, thp Came forward to the front of the thron< bearing sapred flag in his hand. pre the action had been a signal f w the re- t'y SSed applause, a great shout burst f orth, and jjji, c°nfusion recommenced in the halj, in the ^it]St which a tall, stalwart man, fu lly armed, stalL- ^le s^ver spurs of a squire on his heels, Ch out of the crowd from the side o f Sir John So andos, raising the visor of his helmet as he did came to the foot of the throne by the side the boy-knight. ^Aubrey did not see him till the shoutingsul )sided, laid TeP^aced by another hush as Simon Hai mekin a his hand on the staff of the flag, and spo ke, in Qud voice: Ithi So please your grace, I took the Oriflammt and dead ^Se traitor stole it as I lay on the fieli i for ead." j. The sound of bis voice was followed by a d sath- e silence. ( To be con tinned. )