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Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser

LYING IN THE ROAD

... COUNTY PETTY SESSIONS. Before Capt. Barker and E. Evans, Esq., DRUNK AT SUMMERHILL James Rolinion, miner, was charged witl being drunk and incapable on the 19th ult. P. C. Henshaw stated that at nine o'clock en the night in question he was at Summerhill, when he saw the defendant coming from the direction of Wrexham. He was very drunk. Fined 10s. and costs. ...

:MINISTERS AND THE COUNTRY

... PROPOSED CONFERENCE. The Austrian Cabinet on Sunday issued formal invitations to the Governments of signatory:Fowers of the Treaty of Paris to send reprssentatives to-ft con- ference to be held in Vienna.^ According to a St. Petersburg telegram public opiraon there, and more particularly at Moscow, regards the projected European Conference with disfavour. Some papers, in fact, speak of the ...

ME WATKIN WILLIAMS, M.P., AND HIS „ PROMISES

... ME WATKIN WILLIAMS, M.P., AND HIS „ PROMISES. TO THE EDITOR OF THE GUARDIAN. SIR,—As one of the electors of the Denbigh Boroughs, I think it my dut y (not because it ia mine more than that of any other elector) to call attention, through your columns, to the action of our borough member at this very important crisis. In Mr Watkin Williams's speech, in the House of Commons on Thursday last, he ...

NATURAL SCIENCE LECTURE

... THE AFFAIRS OF THE NORTHERN BANK. At the Manchester Bankruptcy Court, on Mon- day, the creditors of William Connor, properietor of the N')ft-heu Barik, 59, M.osley-street, and at Wrexham, held their first meeting under the bank- ruptcy of Mr Connor. There was a large attend- ance. Mr Best, who appeared for the bankrupt, and also for creditors whose claims amount to .240,000 said that as far as ...

OSWESTRY

... LLANUWCHLLYN. THE NATIONAL SCHOOLS. The Rev. E. Owen, diocesan inspector, examined these schools on Friday last and made the following endorsement on the master's certificate I am glad to say that this school passed a highly satisfactory examination, and Mr Roberts deserves great credit for the very efficient state of his school. On the afternoon of the same day, Mrs J. Williams Gwernhefin, ...

BRYMBO

... The best market for Butter, at the Liver, Wrex- ham. The best market for Tinned Goods, at the Liver, Wrexham. FLOBILINE !—FOB THE TEETH AND BREATH.—A few drops of the liquid Floriline sprinkled on a wet tooth-brush produces a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites or im- purities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay gives to the teeth a peculiar ...

LLANSILIN

... [ CORWEN. I LECTURE.—On Friday evening, the Rev H. C. Williams delivered a lecture on The Religions of Russia and Turkey, at the Gwyddelwern Board School. THE READING ROOM.—At a meeting of the com- mittee held at the rooms on Saturday, the Hon. C. H. Wynn in the chair, it was unanimously resolved that cards should no longer be allowed to be played in the institute. The majority of the ...

RUTHIN

... DENBIGH. CHURCH OPENING.—The fine old church of Llan- drnog is to be opened on Shrove Tuesday, the restora- tio. haying been of the most complete and elaborate desb-jption. A ^OOD OLD AGE.—On Monday, Mrs F. Howe, of Park-reet, died at the good old age of 91 years. She has be60 a resident of Denbigh for a very long period, but has utterly been confined to her house. ST. DAVID'S DAY ...

,CHESTER

... BOROUGH POLICE COURT. FRIDAY.—Before the Mayor (Alderman Gee), the ex- Mayor (Alderman Williams), Dr A. E. Tumour, and Thomas Evans, Esq. DISGRACEFUL SCENE IN A PUBLIC HOUSE.—Thomas Jones, the Castle, and John Davies, Bull-lane, was charged with being found drunk at the Castle Arms, on Tnursday.—P.C. Simpson said he heard a noise in the Castle Arms, Castle Hill, and went in. He found Davies ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... How the times change! The Liberals are now full of lamdations for the House of Peers, because it voted favourably last year to a change in the law of burial. A Liberal Shropshire con- temporary, eontrasting the dispositions of the two Houses of Parliament, awards the palm to the Upper House. 'm TheLords. we told are live in a calm atmosphere, and look down with a more judicial mind upon the ...

LLANUWCHLLYN

... CYNWYD. TEMPERANCE MEETING—On Thursday, the 1st inst., a temperance meeting was held at the Schoolroom of the above place. The meeting was also taken as an occasion of presenting Mr W. E. Roberts, schoolmaster, with a testimonial as a tribute of respect from the parishioners, for his labours on behalf of education, and as a proof of the esteem in which he is held by them. The high state of ...

RUABON

... HJNLLAN. REBTORATON OF THE CHURCH.—We understand the contract for the restoraton of the Church, particulars of which we have previouly published, has been let to Mr Shone, contractor, Cheser, for a little over .£1,000. The ontractor guarantees tc complete the work by September aext, and will comment forthwith. A most pleasing ...