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'BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY, DENBIGH AUXILIARY. The Annual Public Meeting Of the above will be held at the TOWN HALL, DENBIGH, on THURSDAY, February 8th, 1900, at 7.30 p.m. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF DENBIGH (A. Lloyd Jones, Esq..), will preside. The Rev. H. IVOR JONES, .r Chester, the Deputation from the Parent Society, will Address the Meeting. The Rev. DANIEL DAVIES, M.A., Rector of Denbigh Col. WILFRID HEATOX, J.P. J. HAKBISON JONES, Esq., D. H. DAVIES, Esq., B.A., and other Ministers and Gentlemen have promised to speak. A. FOULKES-ROHMRTS. Hon. Sec. RHUDDLAN & DISTRICT PLOUGHING ASSOCIATION. The following will form the District: The Parishes of Rhuddlan, Dyserth, and Meliden, including Pres- tatyn, and on through Bryniau. Dyserth, Ffordd- Dvwyll, Ochr-y-foel, on to Cross Roads, Rhuallt, and thence on to St. Asaph, through to Glascoed, by Rosehill through Kinmel Park, St. George, Abergele, and to Pensarn. President:— W. CONWY BELL, Esq., Brynffynnon, Rhuddlan Vice-President F. BIBBY. Esq., Rhydorddwy Fawr, Rhyl. THE 5TH ANNUAL PLOU;GHlIliG MATCH Will take place on THURSDAY, FEBEUAEY 8th, 1900 (If prevented by Frost, on the following Thursday) in a very desirable Field on Criccin Farm. RHUDDLAN, [By the kind permission of Mr. Roberts]. Prizes as follows :— First Class.—Wheel Ploughs, open to all comers; First Prize, Cr); 2nd, £ 3 3rd, 92; 4 th, £ 1; 5th, 10s. Hth, 5s. Second Class.—Open to all comers. The following conditions to be adhered to Neither wheels, cutters, guiders, chains, nor weights to be attached to the Plough. First Prize, tij; 2nd, £3; 3rd, £ 2: 4th, £ 1 flth, 10s.; 6th, 5s. Third Class.-Open to all Ploughmen under the age of 21. Wheel Ploughs to be used. First Prize, £3; 2nd, JE3; 3rd, £1; 4th, 10s. Fourth Class.—For the neatest and most suitable Turnout. First Prize, 15s.; 2nd, 10s. i)rd, 5s. If less than 6 compete in any of the above Classes, the Prizes will be reduced accordingly, Fifth Class.—Special Prize by Mr. A. Sheffield, Ironmonger, Rliyl: Two pairs of Bright Hamej for the most valuable team of Horses on the field. A First Prize of 513., and 2nd of 2s. (id., will be given by W. Conwy Bell, Esq., to the Ploughman leaving his Headlands in and out completed in a most workman-like manner. A Special Prize of 10s., given by Franl, Bibby, Esq., for the Cleanest Gears on the Field. Hired Gears not allowed. Guage: 7, inches wide by 5 k inches deep. KNTUANCE FEEH. — First and Second Classes, Third Class, 2s. Fourth and Fifth Classes, Is. Entries to be made to Messrs T. E. Roach, Mariners' Anns, Rhuddlan Ed. Jones, Nant Hall, Prestatyn; Llew. Lloyd. Ddwylig I,a, Rhuddlan; John Roberts, Canolblas, Bodelwyddan John Jones, Nant Meitod, St. George Mr. Roberts, Criccin and the Secretary Entries must be received by the above-on or before Tuesday, the (ith of February. This will be strictly enforced. Ploughmen will not be allowed any assistance be- yond making arrangements for the first two rounds and the last two rounds. No lines or substitutes allowed. Competitors must draw their respective numbers at 8.30 a. m. prompt. All work allotcd to each man must be completed by 3 p.m. Any Com- petitor infringing the above Rules will be liable to disqualification from competing at any future meet- big of this Society. The last two furrows to be double ploughed. Admission—6d. each. Tickets must be worn on the Hat. For further particulars apply to the Secretary- Mr. T. HUGHES, Kinmel View, Rhuddlan- -\IV. PRICE JONES 23, High Street, I> :El )B X <;f :EI NOTED FOR THE SALE OF High Glass TEAS AT MODERATE PRICES, From Is., Is. 4d., Is. 6d., Is. 8d., Is. IOd., 2s., 2s. 4d. to 2s. 6d. per lb. PURE COFFEE, Is. 4d., Is. Gd., Is. 8d. per lb. FRENCH COFFEE, from Is., Is. 4d. to Is. Gd. per lb. GELOCKRIES all description, at Reasonable Prices, ■ Tinned Apricots, Pears, Peaclies, Whole Pine Apples, Pine Applo Chunks, Whole Tomatoes, Quinton Tomatoes, Lunch Tongues, Brisket Beef, Corned Beef, Sal- mon, Lobsters, Sardines, and Sardines and Tomatoes, of the Finest Packing. New Season's Marmalade and Jams. Crosse & Blackwell's or Lazenby's Pickles, Sauces, &c. Huntley & Palmers, and Jacob's Biscuits PROVISIONS of the Choicest descriptions. FLOUIf-Baking and Pastry. All Goods Pure and Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Patent Medicines at or below Store Prices. WANTE.I>. WAGGONER wanted. Apply to Mr. Bibby, Rhydorddwy Fawr, Bhyl. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, Two con- veniently situated VILLAS and four COT- TAGES in Ruthin. Well tenanted and in thorough repair. A capital investment. -Apply to Mr. IliOMiv JONES, Studley House, Bedford Street, Rhyl. TO LET, fully licensed PUBLIC HOUSE, with Stabling. Early possession. Market Town.— Apply, ANGEL Co., Denbigh Brewery. LOST, between Chester Road and Church Street, Flint, a Ladies' SILVER WATCH k CHAIN. Finder will be suitably rewarded upon returning the Same to 58, Chester Street, Flint. WANTED, well educated Youth as Articled Pupil to Municipal Engineering.—Particulars on ap- plication to Mr. A. A \OODALL, Engineer and Sur- veyor, Public Offices, Rhyl. WANTED, a strong Lad, one that will make him- self generally useful.—Apply No. 78 at this office. WANTED, by a. Gentleman Farmer, a Vt Housemaid-Waitress and a Kitchen Maid. "Ferenees inlispensable.— Appiy, F. BIBBY, ESQ. UY iordawy Fawr, Rhyl. RUTHIN UNION. WANTED, at the Union Workhouse, Ruthin, an W Industrial Trainer, to take charge of the children when not at School, to assist them in preparing their home lessons, and to instruct them in I Cutting Out, Sewing and Knitting, to cut out and make all new clothing for the girls, and under linen for the boys, and to perform such other duties as the Guardians may direct. Salary £ 18, with board, lodging, and washing in the Workhouse, subject to the prescribed deductions under the Poor Law Officers Superannuation Act, 1896. Applications in candidates' own handwriting, stating age and previous occupation, with two recent testi- monials, to be sent in not later than Saturday, the 24th inst., to R. HUMPHREYS ROBERTS, Board Room, Ruthin, Clerk. 1st February, 1900. -n_ LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE Fund for providing extra Equip- ment For the Denbighshire Hussars andSoyal Welsh Fusiliers' Volunteers, About to proceed to South Africa on active service. All Donations should be paid to the account (ft Capt. R. BAEINETT BARKKR. Treasurer of the Fund, at the Wrexham Branch of the North and South Wales Branch. D. FOURTH LIST. £ s. D. Amount already acknowledged 1,911 0 10 Robert Davies, Esq., Bodlondeb 100 0 0 R. Lloyd Davies, Esq., Treborth 50 0 0 Sir Hugh J. Ellis Nanney, Bart. 15 15 0 [2nd donation, making £ 21 in all]. H. Piatt, Esq. 10 ft 0 Miss Tumour 10 0 U P. Lloyd Fletcher, Esq. 5 5 0 G. S. Wood, Esq 5 5 0 C. LI. Edwards, Esq., Nanhoron 5 5 0 Sir R. Egerton. 5 0 0 D. J. Sissoii, Esq. 5 0 0 Colonel Saxon Gregson Ellis. 5 0 0 Major Birch 5 0 0 W. Carstairs Jones, Esq. 5 0 0 Mrs. Charles Lewis 5 0 0 Collection at Bangor Synagogue 5 0 0 C. H. Darbishire, Esq., Penmaenmawr 5 0 0 W. Trevor Parkins, Esq.$3 0 Colonel Heaton 3 3 0 T J. Williams, Esq. 2 2 0 T. Parry & Co. 2 2 0 Guy Francis, Esq. 2 2 0 LI. Hugh Jones, Esq. 2 2 0 C. E. Dixon, Es'q. 2 2 0 M. ill. Wilson, Eiq. 2 2 0 ]>. Fras. Williams, Esq. Bangor 2 2 0 T. W- Wyatt, Esq., Beddgelert 2 2 0 Richard Roberts, Esq., Pwillieli. 2 0 0 C. H. Lloyd, Esq., Pwllheli. 2 0 0 Misses Lewis, Denbigh 1 1. 0 E. D. Evans, Esq. 110 Miss Wyflnne Jones, Bangor 1 1 0 E. C. Baxton, Esq. 1 0 0 T. Manchester, Esq., Pwllheli 0 10 ti Mrs. E. Phillips, Bangor 0 2 6 Take a, Good Look, And you will be perfectly satisfied with our f* fr\ s f GROCERIES AND P R Isi PROVISIONS Satisfied Customers have made E.p,ms.$0fU m Popular Stores A TREMENDOUS SUCESS. Goods as good as the money you pay for them. Nothing admitted into Stock, but what will suit the most fastidious Taste. WE ALWAYS SELL Harris World renowned Wiltshire Bacon, 7 Slattery's Famous Bacon, Wrights7 Celebrated Crown Brand C Bacon and Hams, Finest Danish Butter, Our own importation. All at Lowest possible Prices for Cash. We promise you surprises, if you look into our Prices,' A fulfilled Promise makes a satisfied Customer. E. P. JONES, SON, & CO. Golden Eagle, DENBIGH, Tne North Wales Groceriesand Provision Merchants. I PARRY WILLiAMS&SON liLt, IiIGII STREET, MS]:.UII. AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS 'TAIERI' BRAND NEW GRASS BUTTER, FROM DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND. (PRIZE DAIRIES). PRIME WILTSHIRE CUT, Pea Fed MILD 'CURED BACON, Very fine flavour. PAB,:SY WILLIAMS SON, 44, High Street, Denbigh. .LVl. I> l'oJ MISS CROMAR (LATE WILLIAMS), 13, Portland Place, Denbigh Boot & Shoe Warehouse, MISS CROMAR having assisted the late Miss WILLIAMS for years in the Boot and Shoe trade, has now succeeded to the Business, and hopes, by STRICT ATTENTION, REAL VALUE and LOW PRICES, to retain the Customers, and to give them every satisfaction. INSPECTION INVITED. THOMAS A. ROBERTS, Grocery & Provision Dealer, 41, HIGH STREET, DENBIGH, THANKS the Public for their kind patronage in the past, and trusts to receive a continuance of their favours, which it will be his constant endeavour to merit by prompt attention, and supplying all articles at lowest possible prices. TEAS at Is, 4d., Is. 8d., Is. lOd., 2s., and 2s. 4d. per lb. Also SOLE AGENT in Denbigh, for Horniman's. Pure Tea. GROCERIES of all kinds, at prices that defy Competition. BEST HOME-MADE UBS « £ 5 sa, cl. 9 Delivered Fresh Daily. SOLE AGENT FOR 'HOVIS' BREAD. W. H. EVANS, Grocery & Provision Dealer, Cliirk Stores, DENBIGH, THE CELEBRATED Tea Establishment Prices to suit everybody, from Is. 4d. to 2s. per lb. Also Sole Agent in Denbigh for the 0 ANCHOR TEAS. The Finest Groceries and Provisions obtainable at reasonable prices. FLOUR, CORiSf. MEALS. &c, at their lowest Market Value. FRUIT in great variety. I ORDERS BY POST CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. Goods delivered by own Vans within a radius of Six Miles. The Chirk Stores, Denbigh. Established over Thirty Years. SALE._SALE. I JONES BROS.'S irni I TEn SALE Commenced last Wednesday, January 31, continuing for 28 days. SENSATIONAL BARGAINS. CROWDS OF PEOPLE can testify to the Excep- tional Bargains that are always offered at JONES BROS. WINTER SALE. ¡ DON'T MISS THIS SALE. Every Department crammed with Bargains, BENSON EVANS' CHERRY BftLSfly A Remedy, Safe, Sure, and Speedy, for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Tightness of the Chest, Difficult Breathing, Influenza, Asthma, & Chronic Bronchitis. This remarkable Preparation clears the Air Passages, and affords unspeakable relief in all cases of Chest Oppression and Lung trouble. t £ 3L Get a Bottle TO-DAY, and keep it by you. It may be worth its weight in Gold to you TO-MORROW. In Bottles, 7 1 d., Is., & Is. 9d. 2 Prepared only by T. BENSON EVANS, CH EMIST, &C., RIGH STREET. MFTSWJH. HARRISOfi JONES and CO COUNTY Tea Establishment, HIGH STREET, DENBIGH. TEA. I Our TEAS are unrivalled, and the con- tinually increasing Sale testifies to the excellent value we offer. We invite special attention to our stan- dard blends, at Is 8d., 2s., and 2s. Gd. per lb., which are of a very high character. Good useful Congou, Is. 4d. per lb. Our Celebrated broken Tea, Is. 6d. per lb. A really fine Tea. Being packed on the premises, its purity is guaranteed (worth double the money in whole leaf). Our superior Family Tea, at 2s., Superior Blend, Strong Rich Flavour, specially I recommended. Choicest Souchong (China Tea), 3s. per lb. The uniform and exquisite quality of this Tea has throughout a period of more than fifty years .rendered it a speciality. <1<>FF::E:. Finest Plantation, Is. 6d. per lb. Finest Mountain, East India, and Jamaica, Is. 8d. per lb. Choice prepared French Coffee, Is. per lb. Cocoas, Spices, Jams, Marmalades, Pickles, Sauces, Pott d Meat, Tongues, &c. Tinned Fruits & Table Delicacies, in great variety. GROCERIES of all kinds on the best terms. A Comparison and Trial is respectfully solicited. HARRISON JONES & CO., Family Grocers, DENBIGH. A. ANDREWS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, THE OLD VAULTS. EI rtf 3KI <5 XX We purpose keeping to cur OLD CUSTOM of only supplying Goods we can recommend with every confidence, and on NO ACCOUNT to introduce inferior articles. Our Wines Are SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, and are the FINEST IN THE MARKET. The SPIRITS sold are of the Finest Quality, Well matured, and of Guaranteed Age. I In fine condition. BASS & ALLSOPP'S (in Casks and Bottles). ROBERT E. HUGHES, AUCTIONEER, Surveyor, Valuer, Land and Estate Agent. OFFICES- 10 Abbey Street, Rhyl Stafford Buildinsjs, Prestatyn. BULLER'S' CIG-Ar-iS, &e. We have an immense Stock of fimst brands Cigars, Havanas,' Borneos,' and all others of best quality in all sizes from 12's to 5G0's Cigarettes, Imported and Btitish, all best brands. CIGARETTE AND CIGAR CASES, TUBES. POUCHES. LOEWE AND B.B.B. PIPES, in and out of Cases, and a great variety of FANCY GOODS, suitable for Presents. Inspection invited. UNDER STORE PRICES AT BULLER'S. French & English Christmas Cards in great variety. PRESENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT BULLER'S, PORTLAND PLACE. For T:E And GENERAL GROCERIES O WEM. Far Ches e, Bacon and Hams Et. OvEN. I For Flour, leal and Corn. OWEM. FOR Oats, Beans & Bran R. OWEN. NOTE THE ADDRESS— 51 & 53 & Star Shop, High Street 0 DENBIGH. Warehouses—DIAMOND BUILDINGS 39, HIGH STREET, DENBIGH. R. GRIFFITH JONES Wishes to remind all that Want NEW SATS, To give him A CALL. Splendid Selection of TIES. All Shapes of COLLARS, Ortps, Shirts, Umbrellas, &c. A New and well selected Stock of BOYS' SUITS, At very Low Prices. MACINTOSHES In large variety. EVAN THOMAS, RADCLIFFE & CO CARDIFF. January 31st, 1900. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. 'Iwenllian Thomas,a. Swansoa from Birkenhead,27 lolo Morganwg, left Barry for Algiers 29 Anne Thomas, arr Newport from Liverpool 29 Wynnstay, left Huelva for Mersey 27 Walter Thomas, arr Constantinople from Barry 25 Bala, left Penatth for Constantinople, 28 W. I. Radcliffe, arr Odessa from Beyrout 20 Sarah Radcliffe, eft Odessa for London 25 Mary Thomas, left Constantinople for Odessa 30 Jane Radcliffe, left Penarth for Gibraltar 26 Douglas Hill, arr Theodosia from Cardiff 30 Llanberis, left Algiers for Rotterdam 29 Manchester, left Cardiff for Constantinople 27 Pceratonjarr Odessa from Barry 2 Anthony Radcliffe, arr Odessa from Theodoaia 23 Ethel Radcliffe. left Cardiff for Cape Verdes 19 Duuraven, arr Teneriffe from Barry 25 Windsor, left New Orleans for Rotterdam 13 Llandudno, left Las Palmas for New Orleans 14 Paddinston, pas Malta for Gibraltar 31 Euston, pass Pera for Rotterdam 24 Wimborne. arr Barry from Rotterdam 27 Swindon. arr Teneriffe from Cardiff 16 Llanover, arr Odessa from Cardiff 23 TOWN HALL STONE YARD RUTHIN. E. dTVIES Intends Selling Out for Six Months from his Stock of TOMBSTONES, &c. He has over 40 varieties of MONUMENTS & HEADSTONcS On hand. Prices trom £ 1. 17, Wellingtcn Euad, EHYL. (OPPOSITE TOWN HALL). LADIES & Tailoring Establishment. I respectfully beg to draw attention to my new and varied Stock for the coming Season, which containsthe NEWEST NOVELTIES In Coatings, Suitings, Trouserings Vestings. RIDING HABITS. LADIES' COSTUMES CLOTH IN ALL SHADES AT MODERATE PITICES. CLERICALS, LIVERIES. I shall be pleased to send Patterns on application, or will call on receipt of Pest Card. All Garments are made on the Premises by ex- e perienced Workmen under my own Supervision. Trial Orders solicited. D. DAVIES. Telegraphic Address—'HALL, Auctioneer. Rhyl.' The Oldest Established Auction arid Estate Business in Ehyl. MR. WILLIAM HALL (Successor to the late Mr. T. C. AMOS), Estimator to the Boar i of Agriculture, AUCTIONEER, & VALUER HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, TOWN If ALL, liTI YL. SALES BY AUCTION, In any part of the County. Estates Managed, and Rents Collected. Valuaitians and Insurances. W. HALL. Auctioneer & Estate Agent, TOWN HALL, RHYL, Also, at Prestatyn, and Seaforth, Liverpool. THE NORTH WALES ASPHALTE PAYING COMPANY UNDERTAKE ALL CLASSES OF Granolithic Paving ¥ork. SPECIALITIES. Parapets, Garden Paths, Carriage Drives, and Stable Yards. TERMS—MODERATE. WORK GUARANTEED Estimates and Specifications may be had on application to HUGH ROBERTS. Fern Bank, Rhyl. CHAMPAGNE GINGER ALE. 'The Blue Ribbon of Aerated Waters.' MANUFACTURED BY JAMES HUGHES, Kirkdale Works, Liverpool. A HIGH CLASS BEVERAGE made from the very finest and purest ingredients. ASK FOR IT EVERYWHERE. None Genuine without my label. 4 QUALITY' is our leading feature. 'PERFECTION' our Motto. Our CHAMPAGNE GINGER ALE is noted for Excellence of Quality. PURITY in Manufacture, ACME in Blending, PERFECTION on all points* BOROUGH OF DENBIGH & DISTRICT. The Transvaal War Fund. LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ s. D. Subscriptions already acknowledged 234 7 0 W. H. (weekly contribution) 0 5 0 Mrs. James Hughes, Vale street 1 0 6 Capt. Chalk, Glyn Arthur 110 Prion Church Collection 0 15 0 Subscriptions may be paid in at either of the two Banks in Denbigh, or remitted direct to the Hon. Treasurer or Hon. Secretary, by whom they will be gratefully acknowledged. A. LLOYD JONES, Hon. Treasurer. J. PARRY JONES, Town Clerk. Hon Secretary. Denbigh, January, 1900. TRANSVAAL WAR. HELP for Wives and Families. TO Wives and Dependants of all Soldiers and JL Sailors fighting in the Tranavaal, and to Wives and Dependants of the Yeomanry, Militia, and Vo. luntler Forces, lately called up for the War. Those living in the Districts of Ruthin and Den- bigh can receive help from the Funds now being aised in those towns by applying to Miss BIRCH, Hon. Sec. for the Soldiers and Sailors' Families Association, Maes Elwy. St. Aeph.