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I GOOD BODIES are made with COOD FOOD. I TTm T c< \A/)- j -SHY 13 A C 0WELSBY 'I" ,II æ .\1( !i, dJ''lLf "è" e 5 lA;Ý ffi: ,J:l. 1885:: HIGH-CLASS PROVISIONS 9 (AS SUPPLIED TO ROYALTY) jCT AWARDED the 1886 'J -r"c^5v in i i /> M18 8 G 'J -r"c^5v in i i /> M18 8 G AWARDED jfitL The Duke of eM0/r^^la>. §gi!|lgo Gold and Silver Westminster f UAwa-r.dediII Medals & Cups J Challenge Cup H^jss^Jf •VVETSBY X\ H BEST BASKET 3 m at all the (T- t0, "T teti \RS8 Kingdom) also the leading Shows. Lord Kenyon Challenge Bowl. ¥'&r First PrizeCheshire Cheese Agricultural Show. 1 —————— T W FORSTER, jT* TTJDOK BUILDINGS, ■ Wellington Road, rrftd RHYL. ^gmkskeW •lophono No. U1S:J. 138 5^ Eglwjs fel y bedd, yn gwaeddi 1 wn i fy ffordd mi setlwn y led 0 ben pin i neb. We], 'J, i'r Liywodneth brynu M dadi, ac anfon dynion ■ dd yn deilwpg a gonaat 1 >d yu vhoi rbyw bris I I godi bwgmod, fel c rhyw filiwnau, ond eydmariaeth i hedd- V«v rhif yr ysgoliou yn bedair mil ar dd yn weith tair mryw o ysgolion yn y sefylla y Is golwg ar yr wya! o lawer "t at eu codi: fan a'r fan, ,i ddangos sg. Dylid fyddai lIe yw pob ,I hefo 1 onoar 1 Tu- tor ) i i ) i i j 1 I j I ¡ I ¡ | '"mom platforms and the necessary buildings, have been standing unused for a couple of years or so, because of a gap of loss than a mile in length in the direc- tion of Holywell, which it is now proposed to fill up. When this interval has been made up there will be '[ludrupled railway tracks westwards right through to Abergele, and between the latter place and Chester the great widening scheme wiil be consummated, with t.he exception of the miles from Conoah's Iuay and Flint. Rhyl County School, PUPIL TEACHERS SCHOLARSHIPS. The following is a list of the candidates, their ages, and the schools they were from, who sat for Pupil Teacher Free Scholarship-?, tenable for two years at the Rhyl Cjunty School, with their order of merit :— Name. Age. School 1 l'ickersgill, William 1:; Clwyd St NatO) Rhyl •J Saviker, Daisy 11" t 3 iagham, Dorothy 14 County School, 4 ,jones, Ciladys 14 Christ Church, '> Owen, Helen 13 11 11 ü Bond, Mary 14 GlwyC: St Nat. 7 Wynne, idris 14 Council Sch., l'rest'n Thomas, Annie 14 County School, Rhyl Dowell, Sarah 14 Council Schl., l'rest'n Hilda 1-3 County School, Rhyl 'vans, Lilian 12 Nat. Sch., S. Asaph Tilliams, May 1'2 yles, Elia It County School, Rhyl 1wles, Edith 13 Nat. Sch., St. Asaph -ry, Dorothy 13 hes, Margaret 14 Council Sch., Prest'n o;he first seven on the list have passed 'm Rhyl National Schools, two of them he list, two from Christ Church British, the County School, and one from the Council School. We congratulate the Jchools on the position of its candidates 18. "-9 mh rse Salt that as n b»b ;es Strength fL f» g TT ,%?™*°ns OHLI tyn Pol ice Court. INKEN DRIVERS PUNISHED. -Before Dc A Eytoll Lloyd (chair- vlessra John Foulkes, W II Coward, .veraer. The Drink List. rett, dairyman, 17 Prmcns Street, d 10s and 6s Gel cost, for beiny i charge of a horse and wagau at IlLh ult.-l.C. Clieyicy stated endant (who did not appear) most 1 ho had to remove him from the m up till lie bccame sober. IL the season, an3 the road was the time, so that had all acci- light have been a very serious <3, joiner, Fern Dale, Erya-y- whom Mr F J Gamlin ap- led for drunkenness and dis- Dyserth on the !)th inst.— he found defendant staggering .ery drunken condition. He language, and witness was ome.—Mr Camlin said the ba.nd of a. client of his, and -0 sometimes indulged too Unis happsned to be one of requent occasions, and he ■s lenient as possible con- fine of <53 and (j, costs was -er, Sandy way, Prestatyn, nuesa while in charga of a on the 2ad hist. — P.C. 3 found defendant asleep Ig aroused he went and New Inn. For his own ublio witness locked him it. Jones said there were aga.inst defendant for t, whu did not appear, o Light. Ochryfoel, Dyserth, itead, was summoned at Prestatyn on tho J T Davies said defen- e accosted him, but hat he had just got iplied that that was 9s costs was imposed. SO ctcd to send his child ones, Bryn, Dyserth, Ie to send the girl to missis' lookout,lbut it he was the respon- ndauce Oflicer (Mr J I failed to make one I-S.-Defendant said iment for sores on the hair cut, she did not le was not fit to go.- oer replied that the t the child was fit to s let off with an inclu- Nat. Tel., No. X 4. I elegrama Kerf out Hughes, Rhyl. r If you want a Clear, Brilliant Liglit, n NO SMOKE! NO SMELL! USE ROYAL DAYLIGHT BURNING OIL, DELIVERED FREE in any quantity. Special Prices for quantities. A LARfxE SELECTION of Table, Wall, Hanging and Bracket Lamps. Heating Stoves and Incandescent Goods At SPECIAL LOW PKICES. It KEBFOOT H U G IIES General and Furnishing Ironmonger and Builders' Merchant, WELLINGTON ROAD ^TND STATION, | RHYL. LIVERPOOL HOUSE CHAS. A. TAYLOR 29 Wellington Road, RHYL (Opposite the TOWN HALL), Pawnbroker, Jeweller, Clothier, Outfitter, and General House Furnisher. Money Lent to any amount On every description of Portable Property, Diamonds, Watches Jewellery, Silver and Electro Plate, Cutlery, Pianos, Furniture, Wearing Apparel. Milner's Safes for Valuables. I Old Gold and Silver bought. Foreign Money exchanged. 0 Show Room in the Town Hall, opposite Market St. Furniture bought in large or small Quantities for cash. £ 12 —Magnificent pure white Marquise £ 1/2/6—Fine China Tea Set, 40 pieces, Ring, just out of pledge. A bargain. hand painted in beautiful roses. £10¡10-Cholce five stone diamond half- Second hand. hoop, very lustrous, 18ct. carved £ 2/10—A very iine pair of Japanese real setting-, just out of pledge. Bronze Koro's, beautifully finished. £ 9/10—Gents' 18ct. gold English three-i£4/17/6-Strong- and well-finislied 7-piece quarter plate chronometer lever,! Walnut Suite, upholstered in centre seconds, Stop Watch, grandj Crockett's leather, Worth £ 7. value. :6/6-Splendid pair of solid silver sugar tongs -23, 10-Geor(,,c, IV. £"2 piece pendant in 45s.-Grand second-hand Case of Dessert Mint condition, mounted in solid Knives and Forks, Electro-plated gold, very rare. with pearl handles. beautiful live-stone diamond 11/6—Strong Wire Mattresses full size; half-hoop, 18et claw setting. rine frame New. £ 2/2—Lady's massive Gold Bracelets, set 8/6 each-Struug lath back Easy Chairs, with real diamonds and sapphires, steady or rocker. cheap. 3/11 each—Kitchen Chairs to mate' £1,716-01<.1 solid silver Cream Jllg. 11£1/1-0Iid Gold Necklet, secret Ink Pat- 16/6—Lady's beautiflllly enamelled solid tern second-hand. silver Keyless Watch, in per feet j £ 6/15/0—Splendid Walnut Parlour Suite order. in rich best quality saddlebags £ 4/15—Gent's, handsome single Diamoudi (7 pieces). Ring, lSet claw setting. 11/- cituti-Pidiioii Bell gold moulded records, 1 11 Ace Guiuea, mounted in solid! big selection, latest tunes. gold, in good condition. j £ 2/5/0—The celebrated Edison Gem £ 4/10—Lady's exceptionally line Opal and Phonograph, very loud and clear Diamond King, equal to new. reproducer. line Silver English Lever, £ 1/2/6—Solid Brass Dog End Kerb, square uyLiviugstuue, Manchester, in tubes. perfect order. £ 1/12/6—Beautiful solid silver christening 10/6—Heavy pair of solid Silver Sugar set, knife, fork and spoon. Just el Tongs, William IV. forfeited. handsome and massive long 12j6-Silver-plated lish slice and fork in Geld Guard. case, ivory handles. £ 2/17—Lady's very handsome loot Gold £ 1/5/0—Real pearl line gold breast pin. A Tassel Albert. ) bargain seldom met with. 18/6—Very line six-bottle Dinner Cruet, £ 2/10/0—Very fine solid silver fish slice and electro-plated on nickel silver. fork in case, with ivory handles, 12/6—Splendid second-hand old fashion beautifully finished. Just out of Copper Kettle, in good condition. pledge a rare bargain. £1/10- V ery handsome regulator eight-day £ 4/4/0—Capital 4 foot Oak sideboard, with Striking Clock. 2 drawers, cellarette and cupboard. £ 1/15—Fine old solid Oak Linen Chest, J,16/6-UranJ large size real Wedgwood drawers, and also opens on the top. flower vase. Brass handles, in good condition. 16/6—Lovely real Wedgwood cheese dish, £ 10/10— Capital Walnut Bedroom Suite, beautifully decorated. bevelled mirrors and marble slab 15/—Excellent pair of solid silver-mounted washstand. A bargain. Field Glasses, long range. Zl/lo_l AI,r,(rc size Aneroid Barometer, in 5/6—Pair of solid silver Salt Spoons, just good working order, solid oak frame. forfeited. I- Useful article of furniture. 8/6—Very pretty gold mounted New Zealand Class Zither Banjo and case, green stone pendant. b p just out of pledge. I Elili-Soll(I gold old fashioned chain bracelet I .f1;15-Uapital second-hand walnut side- with padlock pendant, set with board with mirror back, in good garnets. condition. '15/0-S"cct toned violin, just out of pledge. £ 2/10 —First-class Dining Table, two luuse 18j6-Splendid second-band real Spanish leaves, very stroug. Guitar. £ 2/10—Useful pair of birch colour dressing 8/6 to 14/6-Ful! size WoqJ Beds, with tables, bevelled swinging mirror. bolster and two pillows. ,£1/5-Solid Copper Tea Urn. 0 12/6 & 15/6—Full size Wool Overlays, £3/10-Fine old Bass Fiddle, forfeited good quality. pledge. 6/6—Capital set of Five Brasses. Chas. A. Taylor, Liverpool House, 91t. t I"D 29 Wellington Road (Too,pvp. HA LL I Square from Sunrisoto Sunsot, FACTS ARE UNCONTROLLABLE. PROMISES are often vaguo, uncertain, and unmeaning. FACTS Convince-promises, lure and deceive. T OWFN TEA' GROCERY»AND jU \J Y V JLj jL 1 Provision, Wines, HIGH STREET, Has the FACT to lay that when you -buy from him you get your MONEY'S WORTH—what you pay for. lie doesn't sell his goods at the cost price but so near it that the difference isn't worth speaking about. Suppose you ry him Ollce, and be CONVINCED he SPEAKS THE TRUTH. Nat. Tel., 0184. E. LEWIS EVANS J :(LATE E HUGHES), Furnishing and General Ironmonger, "THE GOLDEN PADLOCK." 36 High Street, RHYL. -= A SPLENDID SELECTION OF Travelling Trunks and Dress Baskets, Hand Baskets, &c) GAS FITTINGS. BRASS & IRON BEDSTEADS. Spring Mattresses, Bedding, &c. Farm, Dairy, and Horticultural Implements: Pocket and Table Cutlery, Electro-platc, Copper and Brass Ware. REPAIRS promptly attended to. PRICE LISTS AND ESTIMATES FREE ON APPLICATION. COAL. COAL. COAL. For Best and ChoapbSt Coal from Lancashire, Staffordshire — co TO and North Wales Collieric WILLIAM ROBERTS, Coal, Corn and Seed Merchant, 41 HIGH STREET, RHYL. Also Hay, Straw, Provender, Poultry Corn, Bird Seeds, Dog Bis uits Best Baking and Pastry Flour. Best Scotch Oatmeal. OPENING OF NEW PREMISES. Upholsterers and Complete House Furnishers/ Market Street, Rhyl. Estimates Free. Suntiaji j&emceg, &c ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHAPEL ISBIGUTON ROAD, 1111YL. bRKM Seats. Collection at oach Nervice- Morning at 11. Evening at 6-30. Preacher Next Sunday REV GEORGE SEARLE. Evoninu Service WEDNESDAY. ——————————————————————————————; ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WELLINGTON ROAD, RHYL. (Poacher Next Sunday REV. J. VERRIER JONES Pastor. Services, Morning at 11 Evening at 6-3(Jp, ¡ Collection after each Service. 1614 I CHRIST CHURCH ENGLISH CONGREGATIONAL, WATER STREET Preacher for Next Sunday— REV J. PANDY WILLIAMS. I ServicoH—11 a.m. and 6-30 p.m. -Âi ARTIFICIAL TEETH. HANLON S, Ltd., I King's Avenue, Wellington Rd, Rhyl. L'elephonu 7Y t. MODERATE CHARGES. fours-9 bo S. 18 years' experience Repairs in a Few Hours. I -U. Ir;i.ot-"I' CHEAPEST CONTINENTAL i HOLIDAY. j The Ardennes (with Brussels)* etc., Universal Exhibition at Liege, Cliee.p Return Tickets via Harwich and Antwerp every weekday. Royal British Mail Hook of Holland b»oute daily, Sundays included, by G.E.R. Co.'s twin S.S. Express Service to and from the Hook to Berlin, 1 Leipsic, Dresden, Munich and Vienna. Read "Tourist Guide to Llic Contiucut, .'Illustrated,6d by post 8d. Addrebs, the Continental BIaiiager. G.E.R Liverpool Street Station, Loudon B.C. (567 TEAt LAWN becomes additionally €njoy&ble if there is MUSIC fhe 4Yllieotambia ,f N Ttvcr. ill tllr 'ulJulJer camp, ;It a picnic or e:h;ursÎon- ■ I I, 11{lL"r and clearer and wceter the lILll l1i,)f' I COLUMBIA RAPHM CO en i. 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