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jam Laundry, inton, nr. MANCHESTER. id. Collars Id ith Collar, 5d. Cnfls I$d e Dressing of above and Parcels of Persona fashing from the following Towns:— AGENCIES. Ir. E. Hughes, 5, Kinmel Street. BAY—Mr. T. 0. Roberts, Yorkville, York Road. DNO—Mr. Win. Roberts, Pcngwerm Cot- tage, Back North Parade. required Bame week should be handed to the above some time on Monday. & D. Steam Laundry is well-known in the rhood, where it was Established upwards of i ago, under the supervision of the present rs. e and Trained Staff are employed all the id. For Terms for Hampers of Family Wash- er to the Manager. 6986 Money. EY LENT PR1VATELV to £ 500, to Farmers, Tradesmen, Profes- mtlemen, Hotel and Lodging House Keepers, 11 responsible Householders, upon Note of one, with or without Sureties. Amount and Interest combined can be repaid as i Promissory Note 2/- Weekly. ) )) 3/6 ,i > 12/6 „ mounts in proportion. Monthly or quarterly B taken. Special terms can be arranged to y borrower's own convenience. All trans- itrictly confidential. Straightforward busi- iranteed. On receipt of application our ;ative will wait upon you by appointment, nee you the amount required. Distance no STo delay. Prompt attention to all enquiries, g borrowers should write or call for pros- ouch is given free, and compare our terms. itual Advance and Investment Society, WATER STREET, RHYL (Registertd Offices). E ROBERTS, District Manager. 8405 0 PRELIMINABY FEES CHARGED. EY LENT PRIVATELY, arge or Small Sums (not less than £ 10), ON PROMISSORY NOTE ONLY, approved security. idersigned has been established upwards ol ars, and has formed a very large connection, e last 20 years alone the total amount lent by him EXCEEDED £ 1,250,000 ituses, terms for advances, or any information ill be supplied, free of charge, on application, sonally or by letter, t* EORGE PAYNE, Accountant, 3, Crescent Road, Rhyl. ESTABLISHED 1870- 8665 E. LLOYD JONES, ultaral Implement Dealer RNISHING IRONMONGER, &o., Gasfitter, and Hot Water Engineer LING STREET, LLANBWST r iSWINTON jam Laundry, inton, nr. MANCHESTER. id. Collars Id ith Collar, 5d. Cnfls I$d e Dressing of above and Parcels of Persona fashing from the following Towns:— AGENCIES. Ir. E. Hughes, 5, Kinmel Street. BAY—Mr. T. 0. Roberts, Yorkville, York Road. DNO—Mr. Win. Roberts, Pcngwerm Cot- tage, Back North Parade. required Bame week should be handed to the above some time on Monday. & D. Steam Laundry is well-known in the rhood, where it was Established upwards of i ago, under the supervision of the present rs. e and Trained Staff are employed all the id. For Terms for Hampers of Family Wash- er to the Manager. 6986 Money. EY LENT PR1VATELV to £ 500, to Farmers, Tradesmen, Profes- mtlemen, Hotel and Lodging House Keepers, 11 responsible Householders, upon Note of one, with or without Sureties. Amount and Interest combined can be repaid as i Promissory Note 2/- Weekly. ) )) 3/6 ,i > 12/6 „ mounts in proportion. Monthly or quarterly B taken. Special terms can be arranged to y borrower's own convenience. All trans- itrictly confidential. Straightforward busi- iranteed. On receipt of application our ;ative will wait upon you by appointment, nee you the amount required. Distance no STo delay. Prompt attention to all enquiries, g borrowers should write or call for pros- ouch is given free, and compare our terms. itual Advance and Investment Society, WATER STREET, RHYL (Registertd Offices). E ROBERTS, District Manager. 8405 0 PRELIMINABY FEES CHARGED. EY LENT PRIVATELY, arge or Small Sums (not less than £ 10), ON PROMISSORY NOTE ONLY, approved security. idersigned has been established upwards ol ars, and has formed a very large connection, e last 20 years alone the total amount lent by him EXCEEDED £ 1,250,000 ituses, terms for advances, or any information ill be supplied, free of charge, on application, sonally or by letter, t* EORGE PAYNE, Accountant, 3, Crescent Road, Rhyl. ESTABLISHED 1870- 8665 E. LLOYD JONES, ultaral Implement Dealer RNISHING IRONMONGER, &o., Gasfitter, and Hot Water Engineer LING STREET, LLANBWST MB7 Benper's FooO For Infants, f Irival ids, and the Aged, V Not only Infants, bat Invalids and I A persons with delicate or impaired | digestion, can enjoy HUNGER'S V I FOOD. It is delicious, highly J nutritive; and most easily digested. Ben/ret*s Food is sold in Tins by I I-EANIilNESS,™ ofitebe, precautions against infection, can easily be ■ obtained by using || 3ALVERT8 CMBOUC SOAP I ich also offers (as it contains 4% CALVERT'S 11 5 CARBOLIC) the equally important 1B :caution of .DISINFECTION, 1 :h economy in time, trouble and expense. |]§ 03. and 1 lb. bars at Grocers, Stores, &c. If F". C. CALVERT & Co., Manchester. B VfORLD-FAMED B 3CORDEON. I |EgMfl :('{ asi the Nightingale. H » jjpjl j^-l ||J| EljyB|]|M area Song or Danoa ak |ifpf Ijf^fflffmBBiIM sic, wilt ctiarui wk>i|§lRgJ|||jl|ljBll«jH *.v the longr winter |j^ raHHIn l{|( nings. Easy to laarn,^ £ 3 jfgg guHjilill sy to piay, Easy to buy. eial offer to renders of this ffljffk. END g'/S ONLY VeracityAcoortieon■ ,Z? is ai well made instrn- H oposit, uia accordeon isthen Yiient, fitted with Steel ■ yon, post paid, you agree to Bronze Reeds, 8-fold ■ ,on. receiJ)t and W double beUowg, Bell, 2 H for 4 months.. Deppgit stops, Eboniy.ed Case ■ usoed it not approved o £ and Nickel Fittings, ..fig dialogue Post Free. &?■ Pricfls/- 0<^?> or'B 14/6 easy terms. *"> Q STE83, Ltd., 88 HIGH Sr., BYE, ENCLdHt). g Counitess of Dundoriald, who lias been; .on for treatment for oiatic neuritis, lias 1 to Wales.
.Eisteddfod Dolwyddeien.
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Eisteddfod Dolwyddeien. CYNHALIWYD yr ulObJOict: dydd Sadiwrni diweddiaf, yh y Llywyddwydi$11 y pnvdnawn iglan y F!aiteh> A. D. Tfooimias, gweim- i-dtotg". yr AniiBbynwyr, a eb'aedl giandd'o anerohiad pert- Wedii caei "ton tgyffrediiai'Oil, yn andaen aty cyisttedfeuaelt'hiau, fei y danlyn — Adrodd "Y ten Widh-ydl" i, Bobbie Jones; 2, Nellie iWiiMiaants. T'rrwlsiifo t;w39god: i, Jane Jones, Oasttle-tewaca. Dadgarru, "Y Oeryn i''irr"' i, :\1Ji:ss Ksito J-or^c,^ 2, ..Miss Jane Roberts "Y P'ar llosan au> i, AIts Jones, PenriK&w. Umawd alto, "0 Hetfana, Addfwyn XelS'u" Yr oreu, gydla dhianmolliadtSh wdhalyoedd) Miosis Sarah Aau Mtoxrais, Blaenau I* feisiLiniog. Eniglyn, "Bfidd'angaraff i Mr Edtwiard I'riitohard," y goreu oedidi Dewi Mai o FeIiIrlron. Ai'hol::ad Ys^rythyroi r, Miss Janes Jones, Bodgwiiym 2 Mr H. D. Roberts, Tyn, Llan. Adr.oidd, "Yr AMtutd:" i, Miiss Roberts, Yspytty, yr haTh a roddodd adroddiiad effeitiiiiol. Rfrarrwyd yr ail wabr iftirwng y ddau ymigeiisyididi araiH. i cyfieithiad moreu oedd eiddo Mr Ben Wliliiiams, Dol-wydldelen. Un-awid tenor, "Yr lien Gerdd). -or: Mr Richard Rabeate, Pemmadnno. Enkyn, "Bginyn Mr Wm. Morgan Blaenau Ffestiniog. Pedwamwd, "Deajgryn 1 arti Afe Wm. PnJce- Jiones, Ddhvyddelen. J^odtdaiiidi, "Beddartgr.aff Mils Jones, Coddytfron: Dewi Mai o Feirion. Cysitadleuiaeltlh' y coretu • meibi'oin. Parti "Vefrnan," Lil<an Ffeatamiiic^, yn unig a ymgaiaiiodd, a dyefarnwyd ihrwy yn dealwngi o'r wtobr o d'rli' gin.i. 'Nad oadd n;efh, yn deJilwng ar y "Penillaoni Ooffa. i Mr "W rn. Davieis1, Faotory." CYIFARPOD YR HWYR. Caifwyd ctan gian, Mr Arthur Dawes, "Y •C',ac' gen Amdldiifiad." "'Penillion coffa i MT R- T). ^iesrtce Goreu, B^ifdir. Unawfdi toamiitone, "("hwj'fiwn. Faner:" 'Mr Is*aiic Rdbertts, x eii- mlaohno. Anefldhiiad bur a phiwnpasol gan y lllywydd, y Pancih I low el ill.. IFugfoes, ii.A., B.D., Blaenau: Ffestiniog. Yr orets -in y "miigihf dress oasd" oeicfd) Ma;ggie Evans, Ty OapeJ. Unawd sopnano, "Dan yr Ywefl- r MiSiS Enniiioe WMiaime, 13Vaenau Ffesltiniog. "Ffnrfio. Owesitiyinau:" Mr R. Rcbertis, DoLwydldelen. TraeiDhJawd, y Fam:" Mruss M. J. Rioberts., CliaisfTyn,. difyfyr Mr irugh Roberts, Castleteirrace. A^hsoliad' ar "Llaw- lyfr y Dials:" Mr R-abertt Williams, surgery. Adrodd, '"Arwerthi'ant y Caefniwas:" Mr R. Lloyd Jon.es, Penmadhno. Titajeldhia-wdt, "Yr Anfgenrih'eiidmwydd i fad yn ffydlddan i"r Ysgol Suil Mr EWiis Wilfems, DdlwyddeSko. Un- BiwkJ bass, "Rfinuo, rfiiuo ma-e y gwynit:" Mr Ted WjMtaans, B,,Iaentau iTiraeltihiawd, "Nlodwefdldiiion Paul:" Mr.-H.iugh J one-s, Oasstle- teritaice,. Cyfiainsioidldii ton.: Mr Daniiel Id,oyd DaNiÏtets. Derrawd, ">Aiwyr Maes y G'aid:" M'ri R. Roberts a J. Hughes, Biiaena-u. Ffes'tdnaog. Y prfiÆ draeltfeawtd!: Mr Dlanii el Jo nets, vu:an Conwy. AnweiELBwyd y ddau gyifartfbd ga4n Deiin&ol FycJuaai. Y -bdirniiad cefldidbrol oedd Mr Artihiuir DIarv1.es, a dhanmarwfl mawr syididi arno aim ed sylwadau addysgiakM i'r },mgeruswYI',aJc am deigtwidh edi ddyfarniadau. Gafwytdl amryw 0 ganeuoiii g'amddo, yn, ei ddiull aifbenig eii bun- .Winre-ati-s misuwr ydyw caeJ. beirniiad cetddoral aN .wn-eaO y dldJau wiaiitihi—barnu a ch;anuac y miae y dyn ieuianc hwn, yn gallu gwneud hyny i fo-didilonnwyddl parwb. Y bairnsaftd eraiiM oedd- yAt y Piardhn. A. D. Thomias, II. H. Hu#ies, OB .A., B.iD., I>edniol Fyohian, Mrs C. Wlillxaims, (BryntttiiNon; Mrs M. Hughes, Penjcafn.au; Mis E«lilm Jtanets, Tyn«fia:ien; Mrs A. Rofbetdbs,Prunes Dlywelyn-iteirrace; M'r Wm. Evans, Pen-y- Geuf'an. Gyfedlifwyd yn ftedstrolgar yn. y cyfar- fodydd gan, M:iJSI9 A. E. Owen -Dia,vil'p-is,, Blaenau F £ e>dtlinid|g. Yr oedd yn amltwig ei bad' yn hyiddysig yn y gwtaiitihi, gan mor rli-wyldd a dirod- res yr oedfd yn. ei wneud. Swyddag,:on y pwyll- gor oedSdyn-t: Llyiwydd, Mr John Owen, Bwtth Mieirtedyldid1; is-lywydd, Mr Rees Jones, Glas Yays; trystoTydd., Mr H'uig'h Jones, Bilond-erw; yis-gitifenyddiilon, Mini R. H. Evians, Ty Capel, a Mr R. Williamis, sur,e,ry.-B.O.D.
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E^lwysfach. Da genym giael llongyJarcir Mr Owen Wil- Jiiiatmb ar ei wath yn, endll y wdbr am gvfans^didi ,ton meiwa EiitsteJddifodJ yn Mainceinion, dydjdi 9adwm wyahimos i'-r diweddaf. Yr otedd 50 wedli yimjg.e<is(io, ac y mae y ffalih iddo ofcMygu cynriifer o ymgdjJswyr yn des/tyn. llawenj'dd mawr fw gyifeiillifon oil. Y m'aei wedi bod yn, fudd- ::rgoJ dlPdion O'T -b,aen. Caf'add ei' gyfowsioddf- riad gantmloiiaeit'h ulOheil gan, y bedrniad, Mr M. D. b Pryse Jones, D. and! L. Well done, Owen. 1 Mae dySa]fbarhiad' yn sicr o liw.yddo bob amser. LiwydBed etso ydyw dy;n uniad' Ned Lilwytf. CYM D BIT HAS DDI\WDLi;YDQL BETH. AMI-A.—^Cynihali^wyd yr ucibod, nos Wener, Rfhalgfyr, i.ieg., tJan lywyidddfaeith Mr Evan Evans, pryd y ca:iwyd' dadl dyddorefl. ar y testyn, "Pa un ai cyfoetlh ynte cymteriad sydd yn dylan- wadu fwyaif ar gymdeitihas?" er inad hen ddladft oefdd, yr oeldd yn n-awyiddl y naSiOn ton. Dad- leuodd Mr Robert Hughes, Llamfiarm (iis-lywydd) dlroe mai cyfoeth yn hyutod o ddelheudg a selog dros eli iiairn, a dadfliemioidd Mr Jldhn Wil'lhJams, Ty Dti (ysginife'nydd), yr un mddd dros yr odhnr auai1!. Siatfladiwyd yn miielladh gan amryw err- aalll, ac wedi i'T ddlau: al,o,orydtd aJte:gu itadldfwyd y ddadl i bleadliais, a chlafwyd mwyafrff o blaid cymeiiaid. Bwried^ir cynihial y cyfarfod nesaii mewn amiryrwaiaetb, yn cynwys, d'au bapyn, y naffll ar "DdiffyndoGlliadth a Rlyrdld" a'r 1M1 aT "Anne Grtiffiiths, yr Emyn^^ade's.' Teff- iyintwyd trwy ganu ton. I GwaihoiGrd'iiad'. cynfnes i btawfo y,no.-Goii.
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Llanelian yn = Rhos. CysnihiaJiiwyd te partti. a dhytorifod cysltiadleu'oll N:anit MailSod, Llanelian, dydidl Me.rcher ddwedd- af, piyd y ciaJfiwydJ cynulll^ad m:aWlfClddog' yn y te, y cyfarfoid., a'r siwiper. Cafwyd-. gwledd i-hagonol, Jooets, Gilligwyn, a Mrs Roberts., M'Siifad, yn irhoddi yr 011:1 o'r dlanitdithi: an., ac yr y-dym maw,n inlaiwr dldyft'ed iddlynit am eu caradag- rwydd tuiaig att yr aidh'os. Byiaban yw ,y He hwn. Cynoafthiw}^! hwynit gan Mdiss Jooets, cetfn Ffynion; Mrs Jones, Ty Ciaipe.1 Masses Jones, J. Joneis, Dizziiei Jones, ac- AnnWe Jones, CüJ- gwyn; )Mf'Js;se!s 'RloIbelltis,f¡eâœod, ac eoaftl u 'dhtwiictrydldl yir Yr oedd yr h(iill frodyr yn by-nioidi o .egniol krwy y prydwawn a'r nos. ,NIL welsoim eTilood gymlaujnit o boibol yn y te nac yn y .siwper..Yr oodld yr addoldy yn orlawn, a phlllanÆ yn ciael eu toddhau, ac yn awyddus am gael u,n a¡ra:}:l yn fuan eito. Yn yir hiwyr, cyn- e hal:.wyd cytfianfod cys'tiaid'Teuol o dian lywydid- daenh ),111 M. Evans, Ool-wyn, Yr E-o-, yn arwain, iac yr oedd yn iechyd caei gweleid. yr Evans's eta gyda'ui giiflydd miewn, cyngherdd, fel y maen/t wddli 'bod amryw weiitlhiiiau oynt hyn. Y cyfedl- y,dd,e,s oeidd Mfes Rclbemts, Meifbd, a',r beiirniaid! icerddiorol Mr H. LlloydS WoWdaim/s_ ,G.T.S.G., Cofflwiyn Blay. Bearndad yr englynfion a'r wd- roddii'adiaax oeidtynit, uD,nrdlau,Ge!fcionydd," a'r "Eos." DelclhrreUiwydl y cyfarifod blWYlloiJ; tUia siadltb o'r gtllodh, prydi y cia'fiwyd anexohdiad rhiaigiariol gans y 'llywydd, a d-ei'hoHad ar y ben- doneg gan Mtiisis Robei^tej MelÎlfod. (y gyfeulyddes). Ynia cafwlyd .cy.s'taidleuaeitih, oanu i blant 13,eg o.0d. Rhanwyd v gwiolbitwyon r'hiwng Lizzdte Jones, Ty Ciapefl, Nlaiit -Aldifodi, a Richard Edis, Pennanit-, Goftwyn BalY. Aim; yr enjglyn. goareu, i'r Ama,citlh:wT "I Penmynydd o'eldd y goreu. Ad- rodd'iad i bl-art-, :ob;aiim-yd y gwiobmwyon. rhwng Amy WdOiliiaimis, Couwyn, a Dizaie Jones, Ty Capel, Nlant Meisfod. Ami ganu deu,awd, Miss Blbdfwen, Rbbento a'i [brawd, J. iE. Rdbe-tfts, Devon House, Gol'wy,n Bay, oedd y rhai goreu Am yr her-uniawd, Mr Morris Ellis, Golwyn Bay, a ddyfarnwydi yn, oreu; ac yn yr her-ad- roddulad rhanwydi y Wlobr rhwng Mri Robert iMoisityn a Goronwy Owen, Golwyn. Bay. Am y dJa'ø'gami!a'd goreu O'T triiawd, "D,uw, bydd dru- garog," Air LM orris Ellis, a'd barfci; ac am araeth ddiiifyfyr ar y lieu ad, Mr Robert Mosltyn aeih a (hi. Yxi y gystiadleuaeiih, Mr W. Rolberts, ieu., Niant, gafodd y wobr. Wytfh'awd Eu&an a gdp- diodd y wobr am y dadganiad o.Deu. o'r den. "Wtatiford." Ar ol y ddoldhiaidau ar cyhoedd- ,iadiau, terfy-nwyd cyfcirfod llwydddtanus gydag Anthem Genediliae.thiol y Cymru. Gaiiwyd' swper ar ol, a. mawr o,edd mwyndant paJwlb.
Llysfaen.
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Llysfaen. Cy ARiP,Q(D DIRWES;T0:L.—Nos W^eaHer, J ireig, yn Niglhiaipial y flBledyddwyr yii. y He uclioid, cymhjaild.wyd y cyfarfodl cynrtaf dan n'awdld Cyrudeti,thas Ddrweisitol Undebol Ilysliaen, dan flyiwydldiiaeth Mr Henry Lloyd. Defchreuwyd Itrwy ddarllen, a gwedddo gan. Mr Hugh Evans, Pen Bedw. Yna cafwtyd anefftcbiad y llywydd, yr ihtwn. a eglurodd amoan y gytmde:t!h;as a'r gvyaiitih ddisgwylir eii wneu.d tnwydidli. M'ae gan y chwiiorydd en cymidetMiia's hefyd', end mewn C3"farfbdydd cyhoedduis umir y ddiwy a'u gilydd. A glarrlryn sydd gynodeb o'r oyflarfod: Antbem., "Jieruealem, fy N]g|hiattmf Giwdw," gam y cor, yn cael ei aiiwain gan Mr Thomas Williams, Green Hill; cysitadleuaeth dadgan'u i blant, "lyla. y dyfroedd miawr a'r tonau," ar don y "Botel." Yr orell. o nitfer ddia, oeddl Annie Jones, Gwyn- faen. Adro-ddiad dirwestO'l gan Mr Evan Jones, Park-road. Cyatacleuiaeftlb aim yr ad- rodldiiad goreu o. adnodau y Beiilbl yn ffa'frio d,ir- we«lt. Nid oedd y gyistadlueaetlh, hon yr hyn a dd'isgwyldd idcti fod, ond itharawydi y wobr rhwng Tommde Jones, ac Annie Jones,, Gwynfaen. D:a fytdidiai. dwyn hyn i syliw yn, mh!ob cyfarfod. Yn n'ghys tadl euaetih sdllebu gesiriiau roiddwydi ar y pryd mae ciryn Ie i wella. G^wiasanaetiliwyd fell bedrniaid g. an y iihai caniynidl: Y diadtgtanu, Mirii Tihiam&s WtiJfems a Edwatfd Jones; silleibu, etc., Mri Evan Jone,g a IFuglh Evants, Brynceilyn. Yr oeddl y tywydd yn anffafr'.toil, er hyny, oafiwyd. agoisi i lond y capel o gynu- Ueidfa, a phlawb wedi mwynlhau y cyfarfod,a ibonedd.iigeiddrwydd yn teyrma.su Bwnada y gymideiithlais gyiniafl. cyfiarfocPydld bob pytheifnos yn y gwahianol glapeiliau. yn y lie.—"Un oedid. yno.
Purchase of Pwllycrochan Woods.
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Purchase of Pwllycrochan Woods. SIR,—I rieigtret to seto the Urban Council are agtaiiin going O'n. wlitfh thii's miat/ter. The argu- mienls used .10 years ao are again broaiight for- c) wa,,Tid, and [If" Ilihe were cogenit enouigfh them, ipriasent diaiy doadlons have stre'ngitihe.n.ed tihem enonimoiusly. Let ma briefly toutdh upon a, few of them. We are tidlidtif we do not buy tlh'eim now t!he Chmipany willa cut up the land and sell it for ibudlltding pToltis, aad woods wdll be deis- -trayed, and Golwyn "Bay wloise._ its. cfhdietf dhiarmi, and geneifally a bad tiiime will be tlt1\81 end of it. I aisik the raiteptayeirs' to consider talat the clmetf lasers by eniy sucth actiion. wOIuUd -be the, Estate Camtpany, and to j-udlg'S of the. hdgih value iwiey rate thetir land at—or siorme' of it, vidie railway report,—ihey, as prncttlilClall men;, are. not likely to- "cut off tiheiir to spoai ttoir facte." Agfain;, Golwyn Bay is-a seasode resort, 'airnd1 for every viailt'ox who com-e-s to tifoe Baj otr \:ihe slake of thle Woiods, how miany come because of tlhe Piroimenjadie, her, etc., etc. Lfendfudno and Rhyl have done without woods a:nd get citofwtds of vl};jltlors, and wnddle Golwyn^ 13-ay can adld the. advlanrtages of the Wcodls, it is 11Jok for itilie town., under piresent circumstances, and ie w,iit!hi heavy re'sponsdJbtiliities loatrwng 111 the near ure to ivv tb.,e,m. IJeit the Estate Company, who biavie done weill by One. town, maOce a pre- sent erf t'hefm, or Jeiase them at a peppercorn, rent. „„ Again., the fil-lanirial posa-biion i,s not at all r0133s mud to add (™i^odt any rate for annual upkeep) when i't us not needed is bad policy There are several imporbamt masters oif tfar greater inTOarfamce—one of viltal interest— fchait is tfule waiter supply. Let the Conway Biridge, over which the matin is carried, by any accident cbJlatpse, and Golwyn .Bay has not 12 hotiivs supply of waiter. Ancitihier miaan in another past cf the river oT ample reserw.rs a,re absolutely essemtdal, and will coisi mioney. The elecitiiic lighlt seeims to lag in ex/tension. The Pnotmenade oni a wi-nitry ndglbt can be aM dblaze wbiiille portion,s of very ilmpoAanlt itlhbiro'U'gfhifares linger o.n waitih anitiquiatted gas Iburnerte. Tlhe approfetih from, the East Parade to the Dingle is a disgrace, wisi'ftors from Law- son, Greenfield, Etrtsttne, and adjoining, roads,, mlust aM go Through the main suibway. One of t'hte- most beaultiiful walfe for miles rouind iis eiiltlher along the. miaiin road., by tiliteJ foicntipath) at iMlaoti'n.e Ho|:el, and back by the PTOtme-nade, o,r v,ib'v'CirlS\ar-ÍiYII)t people have to cross the: natiiliwiay line. A road sihoiuld be made ihieirie and sioime of the £ 7,500 wiondd, ilf spent on tihese lasft three sdhemes, be of greatt pniblic faemietfit to thle people at large. b T/he, arttucle appeairiing in the "Lilve.r,podl WTeeMy Plo'sit," and copied' inito your contem- portary, is, ful of the, ten-yeam-old arguments, and argues thait tihe ruin of GoSLwyn Day-th,alt dis ilf the Waoldis are sold) for "ibuilding pur- pases," and any buisdnessi mlan knows thie pihra.se soujiidis big, but it is worth much less, a Q'oIt of ilhie land, beiing woiritlhllelss, for such, a puir- ptoise-wii,dil involve the. ruin of Rho's, and Old C'oHwyn. lit may be, so, arud I am not goi*.g to tfeke up yo'ur space by enteriing into- a deltlaliiled reipfliy, bult I say wittlh a vie.ny sbron'g con- vidfiion tihlait tlhe ruin, of Goilwyn Bay will be carpied a step further to conisumimtaifc'on if the OoundiH dip ifnifco the treiaiguiry again for thie f 7,500 tlhan if the Estate Gampany are politedy told t'o dlo- thelir worsit. I appeal to all thinking! raitbpiayeiris to coin- -tslilde,r the- mla'lter betSwie&n now anfd, the time whem. tibe Government Inspector wiltl be. asked to ooime down, to saneifr'tom the neceis'sany loan and c.P'O:Sf¿¡:!h:e apiplitaaitdion. Old Colwyn op- fposed ilt 10 years ago, and it willI do it again.. for it IS a scheme next wamanite'di by any facts1, and amy paifolBc becusfit it may be alleiged' to ,l:ve to the Bay fl; nullified by the hearvy snrnis w's owe and) the coming neceissitdes wo inusit pro- vide for. YiOIUll".s 'truly, F. WILLIAMS-REES. Old CbTwyfi, Dec. 191th, 1903-
Speech Days.
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Speech Days. ABERYSTWYTH. The annual Speech-day was held on Thursday and was presided over by Mr R. Richards. The Head Master (Mr D. Samuel) said 550 pupils had passed through the school since its opening. At the present time the total number was 124. The prizes were distributed by Mrs Levi, and Professor D. Morgan Lewis (Aberystwyth) deliv- ered an addresss.
BETHESDA.
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BETHESDA. The annual speech-day was held on Friday. The Rev R. Williams (Llanllechid) presided. The Chairman said they had again to congratu- late themselves on the continued progress of the school. This had been so marked, and had been secured under such unfavourable conditions, that the Governors had passed a special vote of congrat- ulation which he now had the pleasure of publicly c nveying to the school staff. (Applause.) The chief drawback had proved to be the short period for which children attended the school, making any great progress or successes by such children im- possible. The Governors proposed building a school gymnasium during the coming year. (Applau-e) The Head Master (Mr D. J. Williams) said that out of the six years during which the school had been in the new buildings four had been years of strife, struggle, and strike. Notwithstanding all this the school had made marked progress in num- bers, staff, and buildings-a record probably unpre- cedented in the educational history of the kingdom. (Applause.) Not only had the numbers been fully maintained, but a larger proportion of children had remained three years and over in the school. (Applause.) There had been a large increase in the income of the school from science grants, and an extra teacher had been added to the staff, which now numbered five fully qualified teachers. (Applause.) A sum of £ 200 had been spent on increased accommodation, and they had still a reserve of ^400 in the bank towards future developments. (Applause.) Mr D. Griffith Davies, clerk to the Governors, gave an interesting (resume) of the history of the school, and the Rev Caenog Jones also spoke. Mrs Griffith Davies distributed the prizes and certificates.
PWLLHELI.
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PWLLHELI. The annual distribution of prizes took place on Thursday, Dr Wynne Griffith presiding. The Head Master, in his annual report, said the year opened with 96 pupils and finished with 79. He exhorted parents not to take their children from school in the middle of the year, pointing out the consequent lost educational opportunity and the monetary loss in grants. Mrs Yale distributed the prizes and certificates, and speeches followed by Alderman Anthonv, Messrs Robyns Owen, Tudwal Davies, D. H. Davies, and O. G. Jones.
DENBIGH.
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DENBIGH. The annual prize day at Denbigh was held on Saturday. Mr J. Harrison Jones presided. The Chairman said that the buildings had proved to be exceedingly suitable, and he congratulated the school upon its very favourable position. The Headmaster (Mr D. H. Davies) reported that at the beginning of the year the pupils numbered 54 now the number exceeded 60, the highest in the history of the school. (Applause). The prizes were then distributed by the Mayor, and addresses were delivered by several members of the Local Governing Body.
FESTF NIOO.¡
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FESTF NIOO. ¡ ADDRESS BY DR. EMRYS JONES. The prize distribution took place on Friday night. Mr W. Owen presided. He referred to the educational advantages of the district, but feared that proper use was not made of them. Stress should be laid on sound elementary edu- cation, and the children should not be moved from the lower standards so hurriedly. As a quarry manager he found that many who had been through the seventh standard were unable to make their monthly accounts in the quarries. They knew more about Latin, chemistry, and algebra, than of simple arithmetic. Referring to the Edu- cation Act, he hoped that the education of the dis- trict would benefit by it, although it was not what they wished it to be. (Cheers). Mr F, P. Dodd, head master, reported the num- ber of pupils to be 148, the number of boys and girls being equal. Referring to the pupils' successes in examinations, he said he looked upon their duties as something more than preparing for examinations. He did not wish to exaggerate the value of examinations, but so far no better test had been suggested, and the art of examining has so improved that they were now a much better criterion. He had no patience with some extrem- ists, who almost went the length of asserting that failure to pass an examination, or reluctance to enter for one, was a proof of special ability. (Cheers.) Mr E. R. Davies, clerk of the county of Carnar- von, next addressed the audience. He referred t o the education facilities of Festiniog, and was glad to see if they compared theirs with other schools they held thtir own. With 155 scholars they had 63 certificates Merthyr Tydfil had 18 with 141 scholars, Neath 17 with 168, Pontypridd 37 with 201, and Rhondda 61 with 261. The average fee in Welsh county schools was £ 4 10S., whereas at Festiniog it was only £ 3. So the parents had no excuse for not sending their children to the school. Referring to the Education Act, he said that it proved the indifference of the country in educational matters. He went on to speak of the low standard of attendance in Wales and the loss it in- volved, and of the natienal importance of educa- tion. Dr Emrys Jones, Manchester, having distributed the prizes, delivered a rousing speech in Welsh and English. Man had a spiritual as well as a material side. To make education merely material and scientific was a fatal mistake. The great aim of education was to teach man to realise that he was a spiritual being. It was no religion to go to chapels and sii hymns on Sundays and be a dishonest servan ill the rest of the week. In this twentieth cemu the cultivated man was not a weak, fastidious 'eaturej vain of a little exclusive information; or ai uncommon knack in Latin verse or mathematical 11 <¿,ic but a man of quick percep- tions, broad sympa hies. and wide affinities Addresses were (delivered by Mr J. L. Williams and Mr E. 0, Williams, old students of the school.
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As a result of Stir Alfred Jones's interview tost week with the King, of tihe Belgians it is Ibelievew' that valuable conresskbnis, in tihe Congo Siiate- wiqlloo gm11.ted to BiKLldisfli companies. —— A 'abourer named) JdhIn. Rofbtinson wa's re- tturni tug hiexme from W'toodlplarmfp'ton on Monday ulijghlt wdltfh his father and bratiher wlhlCn he fefll | into thü Lancaster Canal. Owning1 to tihe in- 1 temsie darkness, assistance could not be given J !bkn} arid -hie wtas drowned before'a light could be procured.
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