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... T:RHFRIW. iS THE P`RIMROSE LEAGUE ENTER. Id TAINMENTS. re The Primrone League is very much alive at the b pretty Vale of Conway resort, and not only aids , the constitutioaal causes but provides entertain- .rments which greatly vary the monotony of the dull- s seaso. -The Gwydyr Habitation is inuceasing h steadily in numbers. It is also satisfactory to state that omifortable quarters are about ...

BODEDERN

... BODE DER. Lines composed onD the oooision of placing a j bhandsome mewraial ?? in Brdedern Church, in affectionate and lasting rernembrance of the late 'Vener'sble Archdeaeork iT. Wynne Jones, M.A., Tre. iorweth, Anglesey. JHe being dead, yet 8peaketb.-Hebrews 1], 4. A11 mankind are mortal beings, Here below we do not stay, Brisk and cinst nt Vxe must labour, For our life is but a day; In the ...

DENBIGH

... DENFIIGEH. A MissloNxny LECTUiax.-On Tnesdav niebt a lecture was delivered at Capel MawrbytheRev. Hugh Robertq on the mannerq sind cusfornq and religon,' of the inhabita'ts. nf Kassia. The Rev. Rabert Williamq presided over a large audience. D&ND1GH4aeaR INanm1RV. - Month endini February280t, 1890 :-_Tn-pationts: Admitttd, 13; dischared, 7; curedl, 7; relieved, 0; dead, 0 irregularity, 0 ; ...

THE SEVEN DOCTORS AND THE BOOK

... TME SEVEN D')CTOR3 AND THE BOOK. Let ns suppose that a man bhaks a certain borse to win the Datby. He makes a, mistake in jadg- ment. His favonrite is beaten. What happens? Why. he merely loses his mousy. Bad enough, possibly, bat that is all. Here is a more serious risk. A perata is afflietea with some disease. He has to endure great pain. Hisbody wastes away, his strength fails, he dreade ...

LANDUDNO FLOWER SHOW

... EXHIBITION OF BEIE KEEPING, One at tue most interesting features of the above was the able and interesting lecture on Bee Keping, by Mr T. Bonner Chambers, F.L.S. The obsir was kindly and courageously taken by Mr Elias-Jones, J.P., blanduduo, and although the bees were flying and buzzing about in the arena, Mr Jones politely and gracefully handed the queen-bee and ovber objeets round to the ...

HOLYHEAD

... EN{TERTA&NKENT BY ?? NEPTUNPS CirS16TY MINSTITBE.-On Tuseday evening an entertainment was held at the Town Hall by Christy Minstrels from her Majesty's ship Neptune. The spacious hall was'tasteffilly decorated by a number of the ship's orew, and the room was orowded to its utmost capacity. The entertainmeot w as under the dis- tinguished patronage of Captain G;rant and officers of' H.S. ' ...

GRUB STRUT LITERATURE

... GRUB STRUT LITERATUMi THE blackguardism and filth hurled at Lord Penrhyn this week by a local print published at Carnarvon, is simply revolting to all respectable people. It is no doubt done with a political object. The respectable and re- sponsible leaders of the Party for which this paper speaks, in private conversa- tion unequivocally denounce the disgraceful personal attacks but is it not ...

THE OLD DOCTOR'S STORY

... THE OLD DOCTOR'S1 STORY . : [-SPIcIALLY WRITrEN FOR. THISI JOURNAL BY NELLIE S. ELLERV, author of 1 Wee lassie, 1 Auntie's Pet, Christmas Eve, etc.] It was on Christmas Eve, five years ago, that the extraordinary circumstance I am about to relate occurred. I do not desire to make my story long, so will go as straight to mly subject as I possibly can without any more .circulilocutiou than ...

THE SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW

... I THE SMITRJIEMD CLUB CATTLE SHOW. The 93rd annual show Wvas opened on Monday under highly favourable auspices,at the Agriculturei Hall, Islington. In point of general quality oV stock the exhibition fully equals any of ito numerGS predecessors, while as far an the number of entriest concerned, thia year's record has been excelled only by that of 1888, being 597 against 604 in the latter year. ...

MISAPPLICATION OF SCRIPTURE IN WALES

... .AfSAPPLICAIION. OF SORIPTUrB IN I WI I - A :. -MACAULAJ telis us in ?? 6tory of :Eneland tb:thbeyitansa lted bear-bbaiti ngnot baaiqe 'itgave pains ~to.the ?? it --awt pleasure-to the spectators. Now tl.e Radicals' of Wles hate th'prsent - ;overinfent not hoeause they iave- legisiated- on subjects wfhich they ought not to~touq ch.bqt because they have during their four years' tenure of office ...

GHOST STORIES

... Probably the only link between childhood and] sj mature age which remains ansnapped is tile love of a, ghost etory. it might be said that the words ~ ghost story in the index of at book Would ?? e: nine men out of ten to the page denominated, al- T though they were in search of something tj eompletely different, and very few oi us ocan B conscientiously 'refuist obedience to the fascina- ti ...

THE LLEYN AND EIFIONYDD AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... THE LLEYN AND EIFIONYDD ; AGRIOULTURAL SHOW. The 20th annual shot in connection with the J .above society was held ai Pwllheli, on the 1ith *F vist, under most 'favourable auspices, the N weather being delightfully fine..Many.thousands of people were attracted to the town, and at an ni early' hour the streets were literally besieged. P The railwayvtraffic was immense, and sorely li tried the ...