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Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser

CATHEDRAL

... CHESTER. The hours of Divine Service in this Cathedral are as follows: On week days Morning Prayer said in (he Lady Chapel at o'clock Full Cathedral Musical Service at 10 a.m. Full Cathedral Evenillg Service at 4 o'cluck. Holy Communicn at 8 a.m. on all Saints' days and other festivals, and a short Sermon preached at the evening service on these days. On Fridays the musical service is ...

ISYCOED,

... AN INQUEST was held on Wednesday, at Suit-on Green, beforu- Mr B. H. TaelwaE, coroner, ard a jury, wi-h Mr C. W. Parsonage ai foreman, respecting she doe. A r' Mary Ann Woodball, a child one year and eleven ith. old, the daughter of Mr Levi Woodhall, cai tie dealer. It was drowned in a pit of water close to the house. The mother stated that the child went out to play on Saturday last. She went ...

LODGE

... HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES Were held on Thursday, the 3rd inst., in St. John's Church, The Lodge. Tha morning service commenced at eleven o'clock. The prayers were read by the vicar, and the lessons by the Rev. W. H. Boscawen, rector of Marchwiel, and the Rev. L. Lewis, Chirk, respectively. An ex- cellent, discourse was preached by the former from 2nd Kings, vi, 27. During the afte noon the ...

DOLGELLEY

... CORWEN. SALMON FISHING—Splendid sdmon are caught in the Doe on ihe Corwen, Cj iiv.-ya.and Lkusaintffraid preserve. A salmon weighing jDtbs vvaj caught by Mr Prys.?, Nur:h and Sou.h Wah s Bauk, on Friday week, and another, weighing by a gentleman from Man- chester. A HEARTLESS LOVER.—A Corwemte suddenly dis- appeared this week. He was to be matried next day to a respectable young girl in this ...

I IlEON AND COAT.

... lEON AND COAT.. CONCERNING the application of the J reduction of wages, Mr Ciiu^rUin, M.P., us president J of the South Staffordshire Iron Trade W\ag«?» Boaru, has awarded that wages be reduced 5 !JC'I' cent, or d pel- tou for puddling, the reduction taking effect from the 21st instant. BARBOW-IN-FURNESS, Monday.—This nsornincr's meet- ing was not well attended by business men. The iron trade ...

iLotal yciBg

... iLotal THE JEWS' SOCIETY.—On Wednesday evening, a sermon was preached in the parish church by the Rev S. Bradshaw, rector of St. Stephen's, Man- chester, on behalf of the Jews' Society, for which a collection of .£216:> 4¿-d was made. BANKRUPTCY AND LIQUIDATION.—The London Gazette notifies the bankruptcy of Thomas Manley, brewer, Wrexham. Petitions for liquidation by arrangement have been ...

LLANGOLLEN

... ALLEGED FOWL STEALING.—At a special petty sessions, held at the Town Hall on Tuesday, before Theodore Mutin Esq,, John Humphreys, joittet, Penllyn, was charged, ou remand, by Miss Humphreys wita breaking and entering the out-buildiog of Griffith Roberts, Penllyn, and stealing therefrom a fowl, on the night of Saturday, October 12. At the close of the case the prisoner, who made no reply to the ...

CHURCH SERVICES

... Church Lists should rcach our Office by Ihursday othencise ive cannot insert them. SUNDAY, OCT. 13, 1878.—SEVENTEENTH SWNDAY AFTER TRINITY. LESSONS, &c.—Morning First lesson, Jeremiah 5 Second lesson, Colossians 2, v. 8. Evening First lessou, Jeremiah 22 or 35; Second lestou, Luke 11, to v. 29. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 38, 187S-ST. LUKE, EVANGELIST. LESSONS, &c.—Horning: First lesson, Isaiah 55; Second ...

COUNTY PETTY SESSIONS

... BOROUGH PETTY SESSIONS. MONDAY.—Before C. Hughes, Esq. (in the chair), J. Beirne, Esq. (ex-Mayor), and T. Painter, Esq. ASSAULT. Ann Doyle, a widow, was summoned by Sarah Williams, a married woman, living in Abbot-sfareet, for an assault. Complainant stated that on going to her home last Monday she found defendant using bad language to her boy, in the yard outside. She told her to go in doors, ...

TOWN COUNCIL

... may claim as friends, would suggest that I should_ do better in reminding myself and in putting into practice the good old adage respecting the-cobbler and his last; but in turning for a while from powders and plaisters, to ploughshares and pulverizers and kindred matters I recall my own old days spent among the latter—bygone days of great hardship and incessant toil —but of great happiness ...

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... NAHTGLYIT. HARVEST THANK-GIVING bsimciis were held at the parish church, on Fiidsy, the 18 h inst. The mornin service commenced at 11 a.m. praveis were impressive read by the Rev L. T. Low, B.D., .the rec'or, and very appropriire te was delivered by the Rev Basil M. Jones, M.A., of LJanfair Cbyd. idol Oomaiuaioa was celebrated alter service. In the evening, at seven o'clock, the service was in ...