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Christmas in the Shops.
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Christmas in the Shops. LLANRWST. THERE is a conspicuous absence this year, save in GIlIeJ or two notable- exceptions, of any degree of extraordinary deeoratiiig or any at- tempt's at offering; special- aitracitiion. It is averred by some that this, is greatly accounted for by the depression that has setlale'd amongst the, farm,ersi owing to the very serious weather experienced, antd that money is noit so plenti- ful amongst them as in former years. What- ever may he the cause, the fact reimiaiins that thos ghopkcapers do not seem to instil the joy that is a conicottnidant of the festive season, in this, year's display. Tthe buitohers, a:s is thair wont, are preparing welll for the needs of the inner man, amd: Mr William: Jones, of The Hand, has some splendid prize bullocks and heifers, sold at the recenlt Taiycafn show and sale, fed by Mr Willlliam 'Williams-, Bryn Iocyn, Conway; Mr Hugh Owen, The Abbey; Mr Davidl Hughes, Taiy- cafn Mr Hugh Hughes, The Union Inn, Llan- nvt; al'so a, prize bed frOm the Deaibi-g'h| Smithfield, fed by Mr John Roberbs, Pl-as Heaton, together with a fine show of home-fed Welsh wethers, some prime pork, and an abundant supply of turkey and' geese. --N,lr Griffith Jones, of "The Bull," has also some very good Christmas beef, must ran, pork, etc. At the establishment of Mr Eivan Roberts, a first-prize beast is shown from the' Taiycafn Show, fed by Mr Robert Evans, Plasi Tiiraon, and here also. are some fine specimens of choice home-ifedl Welsh wethers, and a tempting array of turkeys, gees.e, ducks, and fowls. Mr Sam J'ones, in Tanygraig, and Mr Kerry, in Watling-street, are, also up-rto-date with sub. stantial- and dh'oioe supplies- of the best beeif, ■mutton, pork, turkeys, geese-, etc. The grocers are well-stocked wiiit,h seasonable coimiestibleis. Ma- Thomas, Williams, Tn Den- ibiglh-street, though not showing so largely as ta!s;[; selason has a good assortment of all the requisites necessary to a good grocer's shop. Mr John Oiwen, the Cambrian Scores; Mr Jones, the Comet Stores Mr Kershaw, the Tea Ex- change; Mr T. Herfbeait Hughes, Dwyryid Hiouise; Mr Rolbents, Victoria House; Mr T. II. Hughes, S.caltion-roiad; Owen.'s, confectionery es- tablishment in Station-road, Mr Charlton in Denbigh-street, and Messrs E. B. Jones and Co. are welll-prepared for the- season. One off the: dhief attrad,;ons of Deniglh-streert is the brilliantly-arranged and charming shop of Messrs Griffith Owen and' Son, jewellers and watchmakers. At night this place is resplend- enft when lit up by electricity, showinig off the handsOme stbick of gold and silver goods as well as the more usetui~3i £ d saasonable presents. Mr David Jones, Berlin House,Wat ling-street, •hla's atlso a weld-selected' stock of a simiilar kind, and Mr C. Lunt^Wlililiamis' bijou sihop- has an attractive window display. Undoubtedly, among the- n1:0st aititraiqti-ve shops fitted ouit w::i'h ev:ery seiason-able toy and goods in tihe fancy miiillinery and display line is Londo,n House, and this place, aJong wiitih the new olotihing department in. tihe Square, is ■Targaly patroniiSied. The coupon sysfcem ait the London. Emporium! is working wonders. \Mr J. Smith Williams, Biladfoiid House, has a m-olsit ta'sl.u.ly-arranged; set of windows, where art in dressing is oombinedl wiitih- a novelty display of goods, which is very effeafive. Mr and Mrs Wilfflams' are to be congratulated; upon their va,ri,eid stock off goodls i.n the tailoriing and miiillinery depiactmenit, including the rennarkable islcp-on" waterpioo-f garments. The establish- mleiIJlt is wall worth a viiisi/t. Tlhe Masses. Wjilliamis, Slcafford House, harve tadfrefufl/ly dire.sisadi their preitity windows witiin up- to-date h-ats and costume's, amd. ail kind's of iadiies' requisites. Sdliomon, Coim-mer'ae House; Mr Wil- liams, GWYldiyr House; and Mr W. J. WiUliams, Regent liouise, hiave also an attract I've display. •Messrs Hughes and Burrows' windows are filled with lamps of all s'hadles aiaidi patterns, and brass and; copper articles of a kind moslt suiilfeaible for presents. Mr E. Lloyd Jones, 'Birmingham House, is not backward aitiher in t'hii.s reisp-eidt. To those desiring choice perfumery fancy soaps, toilett, and other requisites, Mr Aridhur Parry, chemist, has an abundant supply of the very latest; whilst the oM-e«;sa:blished shop .of ■Mr O. Isgoed- Jones, in the Sqnare, is replete iwilt'h requisites injths dh^emosts' and apotihecarys' dieiparlcmerut, and Mr H. P. Roberts, in Denbigh- streeJt, is likewise supplied. Thosei about to furnish shonlldi not forget to insp-ec,t the modern and beautiful stock of pic- tures, furniture, and china, which Mr H. Ifraid Wi.lilia.ms' hlais: in Devon. House. Im sulbsliiant-ial toys and useful wooden arti- cles, Mr Sam Par-ry), Station-road, has every thing that wiill suJilt the: in'os1; fatstiidiou's juive- nile. L ruit, flowers, and garden produce are to be seen in aibundauice at Hugilll Jones's, Station- Madt; Mr T. F. Hufglhes, StlaiJion,-Toad' 1rs WXdbmg, Denibiigth-sitreet; and Mis William II utghes, Denibi ghistreet. Cornpton House has it3 usual attractive blazaar, a handy "ao.nuiai!" connected wi:h Mr Albert Hughes's shop. T!he laste-sit novelties in piiator.i'a.1 post-card's are to be found -at Messrs L.. Williams and Sons' slhap in. the. Square, and all the laitest Christmas periodficalts. Mr Berts, in Deniblijglh-streeit, and' Mr M. Wiifl-' Hiams, Rriidlge-sitreet, are also well stocked with goodis suitable for CMafiimafS. Paris House, the Manchester Clothing, An- glesey House, and' Mr David Wil.-h-amis, shop9 continue to supply the useful stock of men's clothing, drapery, etc. Lliainrws't iis weld supplied wÙll boot and shoe deglers, and Messts Dicks, Barron's, Mr Hughes, J. Jenkins, "Faner Goch," anil "The OM Clog Shbp" have good disipalys of fancy an.d1 useful footwear. "The Magnat" Diivan df Mr A. J. M'onis is sitoidked with all the smokers' requisites, pipes-, from the orthodox penny cherry-wood to 'the coldly me-ersdhaum, and tobaccos, from' the ar- tisans brand to that of the connoisseur in the* •fragrant weed. The china warehouse of Mr C. L. Will Lams in Denbigh-street i's replete wiith articles offered •a:t prices which compare favourably wi.'th any other house in the town. Mr D. G. W'ilson, Wiatlin-g-.stredt, has a fash- ioniable stock of gents' wearing apparel, ties, fancy waistcoats, and everything :'in high.clas's and useful tailoring.
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CONWAY. Comiparatively liMe has been done in: the way of sihop decoration, at Conway.. Drapers Qinid outfitters naturally lead the way. In Castle-street Messrs Edward jon,e;s and Son (Stamley 'BuiMings) exhibit a first-class of sUjdh sefasonaMe good's as are supplied' by high-class fi-rTfiis of this character, th-e win- dows presenting a fresh apipeiaranoe in their green dressirfig. In pa's'sing, ,i|- should be stated that a nuimiber of adldiiltional showrooms, fitted up on; tlp.,to-.cllate p-rlncipileis, hiave been added. In tihe! SlaJme line at business. Messrs D. Wynne Roberts and J. P. Griffiths (Regent Hotiise) give displays as neiafit and aittractiive as elver. Lon- don Houise, Lismore House, and Manchester -House in. Lanca'Slter-square, are also wortihy of -attention. Tihe grocers are wall represented by Messrs E. B. Jones* and Oo. in Oaslt'le-street; iMessris Wim. Evans and Cio. (Cae'rgiion' Sitores), an;d iMrs L. Johini (Corner Shop), in Hiigih-ilBreet; Mr iHuiglh Jones, Messrs II. and J. Thomas (Station Stores), and( Mr W. O. Earry, Uipper Ga'te- street. Mr J. Jaered' Williams, of the Bon M'arche, 'as usual, teaicHs" the van amongst the greengro- cers, buit the d'ispOlay shown by Mr W. Row- lands in H.ii h!-s,Lreet, is also very effeictfi,ve. lr, Tlho-mas 'Fouil'kes, butcuier, High-streeit, Oaters adtaiitaihly for the Ghrliisitim'as ta)bile, and his sfhow of nI,elS and birds are second to none in the .neighbourhood. Mr Jioseph Jones, the Oasitile-street purveyor, has another -capital dis- play. Iln, the way of Chr.isitimais stationery, ndJhing wn be fdunæ wanitinig in Mr Oiwen J^vans' (Hi|gh-stree.t) choice and novel stock, while Bir- mingham Houise and Greenwidh House can be recommended' to those who have toys and chat- tells for the juniors to provikle. Miss ThOmia's, the Hijgih-sitreet milliner, has 'an aitltraK^dve- display of goods. In the boclt and shoe trade Messrs Stead and 'Sdimp'son', Mr Jame,s Barron, and Mr Jose-plh Jones show splendid windows. ♦
Ruthin Christmas Show.
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Ruthin Christmas Show. List of Winners. THE old msairkej- town, of -Ruthin was filled with visitors from al pants of North. Wales on Thurs- day, on the occasion of the annual Cihristmaa Shiow, which, under the mama%«m:enft of Mr W. S. Wiiili'amB, was a b.gger success thia:n ever. Ail round the exihiiJbits welre excellent, and gave difficulty to the judges. The Jfolloiwjtng is the list of aiwtaids — DOGS. Itouglh and sm',oo!tK-coatedi sthoep dog'or bitch i, Miss L. A. Jones, I;]ja nfroiehe.n; 2, Mrs J. W. Smirk, L'lanidludno 3, A. Biatimes, Glyindyfrdwy. Sheep dbg or bifbdh (puppy under twelve months), ro-u!gh or smootih-ccJaltedw I, Mrs j. W. Smirk, Llanidudlno-; 2, A. Qlynd.yfrd'wy; 3, Miss L. A. Jones, LlanfrOithjein. Weilsih ter- rier dog or bi'tch.: ij R. Thomas, LlanTwst; 2, H. Hugihes, Penmanemiawr; 3, J. Tregoning, Denbigh'. Welslh terrier dog or hiltoh (puppy undeir 12 iacmidhts) I, D. G. Roberts, Ixandudl- jio; 2, J. Tiregoding, Dellbiigh; 3, W. C. C. JIAM:E!S R'o'heints, I^lianidudno.. Fox tetrrier dog or hitch: I, W. C. Rofberifcs, Llandudno-; 2, II. W. Hulme, Flintshire; 3, H. R. Hughes, Hawardfeui. Fox terrier dlqg or hiifcch (puppy under 12 months) I, H. W. Hullime, Northop, Fflii'rttsftiire; 2, H. R. Hughes, Hiaw-airden; 3, W. C. Roberts,Llan- dUlduliO. SiPlOJitiing dog or bitch, setter, pointer, retrieveir, or spaniel: i arddi spebial, R. Bur- rows, O'siweistT'yi; 2, D. R. E'vians, Portmiadoc; 3, E. O. Watfcin Davies, Denbigh. Dog or b'ilich, aaiy breed not before mentionedf: i am] special, W. J. Stanfield, Cosrwan; 2, A. Hors- rlhll, Cbijwy-ni Bay; 3, J. E. Roberts, Denbigh. .POULTRY. Turkey, oock, or hen, goose or gander: I, Atrs W&ll'ilaimison, Derwen Ilallll, turkey cock; 2, W. W. 'Ohrii'stopheTson, Clawddnewiyidd, tur- key cock; 3, Mrs Williamson, Emdlan gander. Drake or duck, .any va.ri.eity: i and special, -ol. Sandibaoh, Abergele, Indiiaai runner drake; 2, W. Shingler, Old Goliwyn; 3, dbarfes Harris-, Chirk, Pdkim drake. Indian game, cock on hen: 1 and special, J. A. Marker, Rhyl; 2, W. E'lilis, Bangor-on-Dee; 3, A. L. Duncan, Ras- seftt. Game, any varieSty: I, J. H. Edwards, Chirk; 2, J. H. Edwiards; 3, Gyniffith- Jones, Dolgelley. Langshan: I, J. A. Harfcer, Rhyl 2, di'tto'; 3, R. WiMiiam's, Ruldhin. Oiripington: 1 and1 2, Col. Sandbach, Abergele; 3, R. Rob- erts, Ruithfisn. 'PlymoutOi! Rlook: 1 and 3, Col. Sandibadh; 2, W. Samuel, "Wdexhiam. Dork- ing i and special, W. Samuel, Wrexham; 2, J. Leech, St. Asaph,; 3, G. Roddiick, Carnar- von. W'yandiatite: I and special, C'ol. Sand- bach 2, W. Samuel, Wrexhtam; 3, Mirs Wiil- Si'amlson, Derwen Hall. Minorca: i and 2, Roberts' iBrofthers, Ruthin; 3, J. Owien, ditco. Legihlorlll :i, D. R. Jonies. Lelghom: I, D. B. Joimes, Rlhyl; 2, H. P. M.oirris, Rut/hin; 3, D. B. Jones. Blainltam, any variety: r and spociail, W. Eilliis, (Bangor-on-Dee; 2, T. H. Edwards, Chirk; 3, W. Samuel, Wrexham. Any other variety: I, S. Eimanuei, Dehbijglh; 2, J. A. Hanker, Rhyl; 3, Mrs L. Wiliilams, Ruthin. Siellling Class, any variety, ha/tdhied in. 1903, cockerel or pufldefc: -1, W. Samuel, Wrexlham; 2, W. Elfliis, 11anfgor-on-Dee^; 3, J. E. Morris, RUltlhlin. Selilling class, any variety, any age, cock or hen: I, W. Shingler, Old Oolwyn; 2, W. Samuel, Wrexham; 3, Roberts Bros., Llan- b-edr. PIGEOSS. Best homer pigeon, cock or hen: I, Messrs W. C. Rloiberite and T. Owen, Llandudno; 2, J. A. Haiiter; 3, Messrs W. C. Roberts and T. Oiwen. Fanitlail, Jacobin: or i and spe-aia-l, J. A. Hark-er; 2 and: 3, ditto. Pligeon, any ether variety:-i and 2, E. Ibafti, Buckley; 3, J. A. Hairker. CAGE BliRDS. Gansury: 1, W. Ellis; 2 and 3, Master S. Whitfield Gibson, Rhyll. British cage bird, in- cluding mules ï, J. Raahard«, Denlbigh; 2, W. Ellis; 3, I. W. Jones, Denbigh. RABBITS. Rabbit, any variety: I, Master S. W. Giibson, Rhyol; 2, R. T. Williams, Denbigh; 3, W. Da vies, Ruthin. CATS. Oat, any variety: I, Mrs Ann Griffiths, Vron- oysyllte; 2, R. Williams, Ruthin; 3, A. Wil- liams, Cla.wddnewydd. DRESSED POULTRY. Turkey or goose i and 2, John KeilettjPlas- newydd, Ruthin. Couple of ducks or chick- ens: I, Robert WTil-Hams, Ruthin; 2, J. Edward Roberts, ditto. ART AND INDUSTRY. (Open to Aimiatetuirs Residing in North Waleis). Painting in oils: I, Mrs A. Harker, Rhyl; 2, Miss Mfary Pritclhard, Treifnanft. Drawing in pencil or crayon:, I, J. Jones, St. Asaph; 2, II. T. Hughes, D,e,itbi;gh. Photography (best three pminrt-s of differ,ent suibjdcts): i and 2, E. J. Robemts, Denbigh. BeiSlt collection) of pic- torial post cards of viefws in, North Wales, not to exceed 5° in number: 1, Miss E. Whitfield Pugh, Llanfedr; 2, M'iss A. G. Roberts, Ruithin. POULTRY. (Open to competitors residing within a radius of 15 miles from R uthil11 Town Halll). Duck or drake, any variety: i and 3, J- Wrig-ley, St. Asaph; 2, R. Williams, Ruthin- Plymouth Rocks, any variety: 1, J. E. Robert, Ruthin; 2, W. -Samuel; 3, T. D. Ellas, k3Ja*t Langdhan, any variety: 1, W. Williainis, L-an- ferr-es; 2 and 3, Rolbiert Williams. Wyaindct^' M'iniorca, and' Leghorn, any variety: I and 2, Roberts Bros., Llariheidr, Ruithin 3, Mrs A. J; Mtonsis, Ruithin. Bantam: 1, W. Brookes, iNOrtihop1; 2, W. Samuel; 3, Roberts Brothsis- any oitheT variety: 1, R. R{;¡birt:5, Ruthin; 2, S. Em.anuel; Denbigh;; 3, Samuel. Piai-r of pullet's batohed in I9.3, bes. adapted for laying purposes: 1, W. Ijlaniferreis; 2, B. T. Lace, Ruithin 3, Mrs liiacni^oji. iSipeicial gift dlass, any variety or sex: I, W. Samuel; 2, J. T. Williams, Ruthm 3, Mrs 1.. W'i)I,\i'a'ID's, diMo. COTTAGBR^S POULTRY. (Open to C'dtitagers within the radius whose rental do^s hot pxoeed £7 a year). illorwl, cotdk orheni: I, J. Humphreys,Rutihin 2, J. Owen, ditto 3, R. Willliams. «
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The Charges Against a Colwyn Bay Bankrupt. The Verdict. AFTER three days' hearing of the case for the pro- secution against Edward Arthur Evans, 23, builder, of Colwyn Bay, before Sir Justice Bruce, at the North Wales Assizes at Ruthin, the case for the defence was commenced on Friday. The charge was that, having been adjudged a bankrupt, and within four months next before the presentation of the bankruptcy of petition agalst him, prisoner did unlawfully dispose of othervvis than in the ordinary way of his trade certain titnbe which he had obtained on credit and had not pa1 for, at Penrhyn Bay, on 7th June, 1902. Mr Colt Williams, with Mr E. Morris (instructe by the Treasury), prosecuted Mr R. S. Lawrence, with Mr Graham Wilkin (instructed by Mr B|IS Hill), defended and Mr E. Owen Boberts had watching brief for Mr R. Jones,4FfynnongroeW- In opening the case for the defence, J* Lawrence said it was perfectly obvious that tn' caae was one of exceeding gravity, and especial'X so to the prisoner. He thought one and all agree that the public at large must be and protected where such cases such as was o^f alleged did exist, and if the jury were satisfied tha prisoner had commited the offences it was the1 duty to convict him, however painiul it might be- But he was very hopeful that they would be sPar^rt that duty. It was the duty of the prosecution ? prove the prisoner guilty. But had they done so He submitted that nothing of the kind had been done. Further, under the savings clause sectioll of the Bankruptcy Act, the jury were still entitle to acquit prisoner if they were satisfied that that which he was alleged to have done was not done with any intention to defraud. This, counse thought, would be conclusively proved. It was not pleasing to be a bankrupt—it bore a certain amount of stigma-still, such circumstances were cause" by misfortune more than anything else. Counsel then dealt with at length—his address occupy three hours-the facts of the case, endeavouring to show that the prosecution had entirely failed to make out its case. Prisoner then entered the witness box, and in the course of a lengthy examination gave evidence, of his business transactions with various timber merchants. In the spring of 1902 he used timber to repair the trucks of his traction engine, for win- dow sashes of Mr Robert Jones' house in June, 11901-P from Messrs. Hollins Bros., which last item was included in the account of C,29 9s 6d. The reason why timber was sent to his father's and mother s workshop at Colwyn Bay was because he had ccme to to an arrangement with his parents to use their machinery. The timber would there be trimmed for necessary use, and would afterward be taken away to where the work was in process c)_ either to Ffynnongroew, Mostyn, or Connah's QuaY, by traction, cart, or by rail. It was not true, as was suggested, that he had ordered timber to" flaudutelit purposes. The ctasie was nestuimed on Saturday, and, aft I'engthy addresses by aounsefl and the }udg,e suurummg up, the jury, after thirty-five [brought in a verdict of guilty, but redoimunend'e prisoner to mercy on account off his youtlh- Hits Ijotrdishfeup saiid the jury hta1 found pi^sion'- g-uliiltiy of one of the moislt sealiious- offenceis, 311 he tihtoiuigibt upton t'he evidence they could fl■. arrivte 3011 any otlber dieoiisdoh'. He S'entenc £ jr pri'soner to fitVJÐ mionrtlhls' stmprisonmlent WI;] hlard laibomr, the sentence flo date froiffi 3 October, the' dlate of the opening of the cCHl1 mission. fie dliiscourtaiged' an appiDicattion. by Mr LaA '1' -1J"t" IJT,} 1 renoe to ptece prisoner in tlhie second fbecaiuise itn smtaltl prisons sudh meant, rnJOre lesis, sofltitiary oonfineanent. Has lordtsfhtiip took syimjpathy uipon the who hiaxl -been in the box from Tuiesdiay, exempt'edi thleimi fitom s>ervdng oil' a jury fo*r next ten yvtars.
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—— By the sfale of the Snie-yd collecition- J mianftuscnipits, which concluded1 ait Sfottbeby's srale rooms on Saituadiay, a silrn d Z13,553 13s has been, readhed. Twelve tlhiousand pound's bias alreiaidiy •saibscribed in the Win-wick Rural D eian (Warrim^gtoin) towards the Liverpool Galthed sdheane.
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CYCLESI "H UMBER." "PREMIER." it "ROYAL ENFIELV- Sole District Agent for the above Cycles and Motor Cycles. GREENFIELD, Cycle Depott 6501 COLWY2J B-A-ST. f £ & £ £ i-/k V A I&, "^LUD M.,TnH, BLACK. BRILLIANT, BEAUTIFY J m SOi/O BLOCKS, Of! *-lU5. 3 STOVE PBLISHINDPASJ^InT^