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RHOS. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISM.—A-timely booklet, entitled" The Story of my Con- version, and why I renounced Seventh Day Adventism," written by Mr Harry Champness, for seven years a minister of that Denomination, with a preface by the Rev F. B. Meyer, B.A., is now on sale at the Herald Office, price 2d. In view of the specious arguments advanced by the Seventh Day Adventists, or as they preler to call themselves at Rhos, Gos- pel Tent Missioners/ we would advise our readers to read this booklet, -which sheds a light on the doings of this sect from America. ACCIDENT,-On Tuesday last, as Llew. Williams, son of Mrs Williams, Ty Mawr was hedging, he fell and broke his arm. Dr D J Williams is attending him.—On Tuesday, the son of Mr Tom Hind fell down in the street and sustained a com- pound fracture of the forearm. Dr D J Williams is attending him. DEATH—The death has occurred of Mrs Jos. Allen, Swan street, Rhos. The fun- eral took place on Wednesday afternoon at the Rhos Cemetery, when the Rev J Redhead (circuit minister), Newbridge, offici" ted. RHOS AND THE BUDGET —Whilst meet- ings are being held in every hole and cor- ner either for or against the Budget, we in Rhos have not held a single Liberal meeting nor has there been a single pub- lic speech delivered on the Budget in Rhos The Conservatives have passed a resolu- tion against it and even the Socialists have pointed out its good qualities. But Liberal Rhos sleeps on. MARRIAGE -0.1 Wednesday morning, at Q ueen Street Congregational Chapel, Wrexham, Mr David Phillips, son of Mr Thomas Phillips, Princess-road, was mar- ried to Mrs Edith Jones, White Lion Hotel, Rhos. The best man and brides- maid were Mr and Mrs Latham, Elephant and Castle, Wrexham. The honeymoon is being spent at the Isle of Man. SLEEPV R ErOS. \Vhat a sieepy lot we are here The tradesmen grumble at the sleepiness of the Parish Council, and the Council grumble at the lack of enterprise by Rhos tradesmen. For some years now the Parish Council has been the buttof all public grumbling. Every class in its turn I has bad a go at it. But now the tables are turned, and the Council are charging Z, Z, the tradesmen and ratepayers generally with apathy in all public aff lirs. HOMING.—The Rhos Homing- S-xiety held their last young bird race un Satur- day from Bath a distance of 116 mile*. Mr Winst-nnley, Crewe convoyer to the 1 North Wales Federation liberated at ten- fifty-five. The following are the prize winners i, Wrn Parry; 2, Jones & Jones 3, and all pools W Pritchard —An open race was flown from Gobowen on Mondav, a close race resulted W Jones, Jones-st took first prize. Bellis & Dodd Brook st taken second prize.-At a prev- ious race from Hereford Jones & Jones, Hope street, carried off rh« H P. Cup and the R.P- cheque £ 1 and all pools. DISCOVERY OF ROMAN POTTERY.—As Mr Thomas Hughes, School-street, was working in a trench near New Hall, Hafod, last week, he and his working partner, Mr Luke, came across some old pottery embedded five leet under solid earth. They carefully removed the soil about them, and discovered to their sur- prise thÜ the fragments were remains of an ancient earthenware j tr, similar to the specimens shown in museums, of Roman pottery. THE GOSPEL TENT.—The services are being continued at the Gospel rent, where Mr Read, and Mr Barlow the missioners, are in charge. On Sunday evening, there was a large audience, and they gave an attentive hearing to a sermon on H The fate of the Wicked," by Mr Read. At the close of the sermon, the Rev H P Roberts, Coedpoeth, engaged the mission- er in a short controversy. On Tuesday morning, by special request. Mr Read de- livered his address on The Millenium." Subsequently he answered several ques- tions put to him by one of his listeners. The mission in the tent will close on Sept 5th but the work will be carried on in Rhos by a small band ot adherents to the principles of Seventh Day Adventism. A WEDDING.—On Thursday morning at Bethel C.M. Chapel, Ponkey, Mr Enock Smith, second son of Mr Enock Smith, Swan street, (Chairman of Hafod Committee) was married to Miss Margar- et J-lne (Maggie) Jones, youngest daugh- ter of the late Mr and Mrs Daniel Jones, Fennant road, Ponkey. The best man was Mr Thos. Charles, Noith road, and the bridesmaid was Miss Lizzie Tunnah. (niece of bride) Swan street. Toe Wed- ding March was played by Mr Caradog Will tarns, organist of Bethel Chapel j A reception was afterwards held. The honeymoon is being spent at Southport. The officiating minister was the Rev E Isfryn Williams. HILL STREET TREAT.The annual treat of the Hill-street Presbyterian Sunday School took place on Wednesday after- noon. About 150 scholars sat down to tea. The tables were presided over by jMiss Jennie Mills, Miss Nesta Jones, Mrs J 0 Hughes, Mrs S Hough, Miss Gertie r, Smith, Miss Connard, Mrs Tom Davies, and Miss Nellie Duce. Mesdames E Davies, Ellis Jones and Mrs Roberts were the cutters up. Games were afterwards indulged in on a field lent by Mr R R Jones, J. P. The arrangements were in charge of Mrs Sauvage and Miss Lottie Davies, Plas-yn-Rhos. SHOP ASSISTANTS OUTING. -On Wed- nesday afternoon last, the Rhos Shop As- sistants League held their second outing of the season. The party numbered over thirty, and drove in brakes to Glynceiriog via Chirk. The weather, although rather threatening, cleared up beautifully, and the outward journey, lying as it does through one of the most picturesque val- leys in Wales, was thoroughly enjoyed. The brakes rattled on merrily, down quiet country streets, and along the once famous Chirk turnpike. Glynceiriog was reached at 4-30 and tea was partaken of at the Glyn Valley Hotel. Alter duly re- freshing themselves, the party turned out to inspect the beauties (geographical be it said) of the village. They wandered along its old-fashioned streets, inspected the laying out of the local Selfridges', and disported themselves on the village Green, .to the huge delight of the villag- ers. The return was commenced at 8 and home was reached at 10-30 p.m. The arrangements were in the hands of the energetic secretary, Mr Eddie Ellis, and the president of the Committee, Mr Garfield Kyffin, to whom the credit of the outings are largely due. TRIAL NIIATCHE-S. -The Rhos Rangers held their trial match on Wednesday af- ternoon, a good game ensued and there is the making of a good team, the latest signature is that of H Cave (Druids). —The Rhos Athletic held their trial match on Llanerchrugog Park on Thursday but owing to the large number that have been signed on' another match must be play- 6d'

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