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1903. Interesting Events of the Year. JANUARY. I-Chta-ir é!Je<iid.fo'd'held at Colwyn Bay. The dÚeIÍ bardix awtard, was won. by M'r J. W. Vaugfaan, Oo.wiyn. of Miss Louire. Con-way Davies and Mr Tho,mas ConneM Smith, at Battwsycoed. 3-Funeml oif iris's Jones, Bryn \Stedcifod. 3—Deai.ih1 c'f Mr John. WiMdiamis, Coiway, an es- .Ielem ed deacon of the Calvinisi&c Methodist Connexion. 3—(Deatih of Canon Jones, Rector of Ma r.h- wii-el. 5—New Col'wyn Bay Higher Grade School opened formally by Mr D. O. WiiMiiains,chair- man. of the LJandril10 School Board. ii -DeaLi of Mr J.- Lleweillyn Roberts, HoteH •Meitropol'e, CoLwyn Bay, a.t the age of 28. I2-F:ünna1 opening of the Colwyn Ba)" Higher Gnade School, when speeches were d-eliverdd by the Bishop of St. Asaph and Mr J. Herbert Robert.s, M.P. 13—Government inquiry at Colwyn Bay, to hear application^ by the Urban Diat-iuct Coun- oil fear 'sanctiibii to borrow £4,5°0 for the pur- Chase of the Town Ha.11, /.8.21 o far the pur- pose of gas extension, and £ 2,680 for electric •light extensions. q-Cmpora1 T. 0. Jones, a Prieslfcaityn reserve man, welcomed home, and a dinner given in litis hon)our. I6D6aJthdf Dean Iloweil (I.Ia\v<Jde»). the fa- mous Wei's h Hymnologiist and preacher. 17—^Educational conference at Rhyl, Mr 11. Jones, Mb'styn, in the, chair. 19—Presentation of valuable plate to Mr C. T. Aiilard, ■solicitor, Llan'rwst, of dhe late firm of Messrs Griffith and Ailard. 19-Lorcl and T,ady received over 300 guests, including local clergy, gentry, magis- trates, rtprasenitaftves of the Army, Navy, and Auxiliary Forces professional mien,coun- cillors, leading tradesmen, and private resd- dtent-s in ttheJ dliistisiSct, at t!he Sic. George"s Hotel, Llandudno. 20—Carntanwon-sbire Assizes opened in Cairnaor- von before Mr Justice Bruce. There were no priisoniars for trial, and the Judige was presen- ted wfiitlh a pair of white giloves. L 21-Fune,rail of Dean H/oiWeilfli ait St. David's. 24—At the: Anglesey Assizes, Mr Justice Bruce was again presented, wxh a pair of white 'gloves, being no prisoners for trilal. 26—-Anniual dOstribuition of prices at the St. Paul's Clfrunch? Sunday School, Co'J'wyn Bay. 27—iHalf-yeiarly meettjings of the, Denbigh, Flint, and Meinibn's'tihishlire Association, opener at: Ilanrwsit and continued d'uéng the two days. 28—Hiallf-y early meeting o'f the North: IVales (Bapffivt Union held1 at Engedi Bap'feti Church, Colwyn Bay. 30—Tthie firsit of the Gilthrisit series of lectures deOiveirfed at Cbdiwyn Blay, the lecturer being Dr W. Stirling, M.D., D.Sc., professor at Owens Colliege, and the subject beiinlg "Some of the defectw and curibisitlies of sight." FEBRUARY. 2—A temperance meetings commenced at Cciltwyn Bay, and adididressed by the Kislh'op. of :S)L. Asapb, Rev Caenog Jones, IMr J. HerbeiIlt Roberts, M.P., Rev Evan Jones, Carnarvon, and other prominent ■ advocates of temperance. 2—iBrewatier Sessions openedl at St Asaph, a deputation to the justices beting headed by the (Bishop. 3-Yablt.;onlable -wedding at Llanfairfedhan., the parities being Mii:s>s Gladws Piatt, daughter of Col. P-att, C.B., and Lieulc. Djuglas .Mait- la.nid! Kinig, I8tfh, IIussar«. c;—The Mavor and Mayoress of Con.way, Mr anidi Mrs Jalmes Porter, gave a brilliant ''At Home" at Plas Mawr. 7—iBrewisfer Sessions-, held! at Col'wyn Bay. Pier Company again refuseld a licence, after a lengitthy hetarting. 9—Llannwst Brewster Sessions ihekl. Poliice report showed decrease i'n drunkenness. 14—A .me-e/uinig' h'«1!di at CoíJJWyn Blay in support of the Quteien- Victoria Clergy Sustention Fundi, the- IIon. Laurence Brroldrick being the Z, puinicliipal speaker. 16—A performance of the "Mes-sfcialh" given in tfhis English Congregattilonal Churoh, Colwyn Bay, under the auspices of the. Coiwyn Bay Cihorial Union. I ï-A tiwf,), dlays' bazaar and sialic of work in aLdi o'f tihe Mission Church Building Fund opened' 'in the Pufbllilc Hall by Roberts, the Vicar- age. 19—Masquerade, ball held at the Queen's Palace (Rhyl), rhe Mlarquas of Anglesey beiing pre- seat. 23AA successful aBsau'l't-ait-arimis held; at the PubiBic Hall, Colwyn iBa-y, by tihe: members of the Gymnasttic Club, and1 prizes distributed to fhe sudcessful performiers by Mrs Iiaworth. 24—(A imeetnng of "Progressive Liberals" held in tihe; Leoture Hall, Coiwyn a local Liberal asislocialtlioni formed, w'iitlh- Mx W. 'DaviiielS' as C'hiainman. 24-Cdùwyn Bay Fire Btli'gade hetlld thle,ir inau- gural dinner, when long-service^ medals, and ambulantce certificate.s were ijJreseated to s<o:me of tihe members. 27—»Att a meeting of the St. Asiapili Rumal Dis- tmilot Council, oases of smalilipox were report- ed) ini Tvlanddulas and I.lysfaen. 28-Lord Mosityn unveiled a miamloiriial tablet at the Llamdudno Town ilialll to comimemioraitie itlhe stonviCes of the Llandudno Volunteers wtoo feflfl. during the war. MARCH. I-The new Welsh Churdh at Colwyn Bay, opened with spetcM services, in which the Biishop of Sit. Asaph 'tlook part. 2—St. Da\ii!d":s: Day was celebrated in a mfosit paitrioitiic fashion throughonft the Print,ipality. (Banquets were held art Abergele, Beaumaris, Ca'rnarvon, CoLwyn Bay, Llangollen., Con- way, Llandudno, L'lanrwsit, etc. 5—A. successful E'ilsitedldifad held at I'restatyn, fhe Rev Eztra Jones prelslidting. 6—Mn R. Llewellyn Jones preslid,ed over a meet- ing of tihe Ex1ecutoive Camrnii^teie of the Rhyl National ESisltedidfod (1904). Mx A. Tilby and Mr J. W. Jones, Rhyl, were appointed joint secretaries at a salary of ^150 and 2% per cent. commission. It was dlewided to hold the l^liskedidfod in Stepiteariber. ïLa:di)'J'oJSltynO'f Tlalaicxe hield an "At Home" at the Victoiria Hotel, Prte-sitatyn, in connec- tion with the Nonth, FLintshire branch of tOle WeS'slh In/dustries A'stsociaition. There was a 1>arge- and fashionable attendance, including lJord and Lady M'ostyn. 9—The Penrhyn-P'arry libel action commeniced in London, before the Lord. C'hlid Juistice and a special jury. Intense interest was taken in the. case locally. 13—A sucosisB'fuil Weilsh E i-sf^eddfod held at E-gTwysbac'h. I3-[)r. Andrew IVil:s-)n dteliivered the fouiptfh Gijcihrist Lecture at the Vidtoilia Pavilion, Colwyn. Bay, his subject being "Natural Armour, or .some- de'fenceis and devices of animal life." 18—Mr L. J. Robaris, II. M. Inspector off Schools, d'eiivered a powerful lecture at Aber- gele on "Ed!ward' I.' in Wiales." 23-An intlerèistling ledture given, in C.G-fuwyn. Bay by the Rev. J. Idris JonJesj on "(Mtiish Israel," an whidh he aittempited- to. prove tlhialt the Anglo-Saxon race was the lost tribe of Israel. 25—Annual mieetiing of the: managers and sub- scribers of the Juibileie Cottage Hospital, Col- wyn Bay. It was seen from tine report that 57 pa-tuenfcs had baen admiiltted1 during the year, and that the .income hiad, been £384, as again/sit £453 for the prevoious year. 25—Annual meeting of thie General Commitieie olf the Yale of Com way Agricultural Society, Llianirwst. It was decided to abandon the horticultural se'cittiion. 27—The- fifth and ia-s't of the se.r;ieis of Gi!c(hriait I.eoturies delivered in .the Victoria Pavilion, Odliwyn Bay, by Dr. R. D. Rdberts, tihe well- known exponent of physical geography, wuo 'ook for his subject "Gorges- and Cantons." APRIL. 9-<OpenÜng concert for bhe season at the Colwyn Bay Pier Pavilion. 10—On. Gotod Friday afternoon a seraious car- riage accident occurred near Penrnnaenmawr, in wlhtifcih two Abargele ladlies were seritous'.ly hurt. 11—Annual meeting at Rhyl of the Xorltn Wales' district of the National Untion. of Fire Btrigadies. 13—Conway Horse Show—a record-bret^Mng ex- hibition. 13—«Eias!fcer Monday was celebrated with grealt success at Cloiwyn Bay by the bo'liddnfg c.f the annual Eisteddfod at the Pier PaviMon. Eis- teddfods were also held' at1 Rhyl and other places. n Waterworks- opened by Mr II. D. McLaren, son and hair df Sir Charles B. McLaren, M.P. 16—Splendid performance by the Ruithin Choral Society of "Judas Mace aba; us." 17-One of the largest sales oif property in re- dent years at Conway was conducted! by Messrs Pulitdhard and Porter. 17—The funeral took place, a:t Cemmaes Church- yiard, of the late Chancellor Silvan.' Evans. i8-(.;(jlld.en wieddiing of Mr and Lady Florentiia rlI uglhes, Kinmel. 18—Enthusiastic meeting held! at Penmachno in support of the proposed Oor.wen and Bettwsy- ooed Light Railway. 20—^Dea;t!h o,f a weil-Jinown. tradesman aitl Llan- dudno, in the person of Mr Wim. Evans, of Evans's Temperance Hotel. 21-lfr R. B'ellis succeeded Lorrd Mostyn as dhairman of the Llandudno Utba.n Council. 25-1Pi:PelSlenltia,t¡ibn of cup to the Iloxtmadbc foot- ball team, (tihe dliamp,ion,s of the Nor^th Wales OaaJSJt League. 27—Nuptials of Mr II. Willi aims on and Mliss Hilda Tonkin, at the Enigiidh Congregational Church, Goillwyn, Bay. 28—Inquest at Colwyn Bay on the body of Beiiijiai-niini Wilillings, who l'aL<h!is Life by fall- ing down^iialiiPS'. 28-A winding-up mieeitiin'g was -held ait the Imperial Hotel, Oolwyra B'ay, o'f ivhe Colwyn Bay and ])Iil9tri'öt Gas Company. 29-T,he conitracts were left for the Colwyn. Bay Promenade and Sewerage SchlmJeséJJt ^34,35.1 'and L55,276 respectively. 29—^Wedding at Caerhun Clbapal, near Bangor, '.of Air W. Lames arid Mass Miaggie ■Edwards. 30—iMarriage at .St. Paul's Church, Colwyn. Bay, of Mr J. TI. Br-oadlh'urst to Miss Lovat. 30—lElevenitlb annuall meteting at Rhyl of the North Wales Bot'tle-rs' Associaifcilon. 3()-1,1t the Conway County Court, a servant girl recoverefdi fio damages fudm a Colwyn. Bay tradesman for mialicion/s. prolsdcu,t:lon. 9 MAY. niele(tli-ii!g at Wirecdham of the Denbigh- shire Ooumty Counicil. 1- mltfacultau'S escape from death occurred as Cionway 'Suspension Bridge;, from which, a coloured workman' feilll without sustaining injury. 2—General -mieatirfg at the Vioforiia Hotel, coeld, of the p-ramidters of the B-ettwsy- cfoied and Co-rwen Lighit Railway. 2—The N,anit Conway Choral Festival was held at the Moriifalh Welsh C.M. Cihapel .at Dol- 4—Annual labour festival, at Bliaenau Festiniog, in conne'dtlion witsh. the Ntorjdh Wailes Quarry- men's Union. 4—Annual Chloral Festival, at the Zion. Cinapel, J,Ila,iimwsit, oif tfhe Vale of Conway Sundlay School Uniion. 4-Annulafl Vaile of Conway Churdli CihorM Fes/tlivail ati Sit. Mary's Church, Betibwsycoed. 5—'iNlay-day festivals at iJlandudno and Rhyl. 7-Anntial meeting of th-e C-olwyni Bay Prsimrose League. 8—Visit of 'the Prince and l'rincess of Wales to Wrexham. 9-iI-Idme-c:om:ing ceilebnations were held at Glan- Conway, following the marniage at Stone- aston., .near Bath, of Mr anjd 3IHsi Jones- Mortimer, of Bxymsteddfod. 12—At the Consistory Court of SIL. Asiajpih, the Rev. E. J. Jones, M.A., applied to the Chan- cellor for a faculty to- place a brass cross upon a retable over the comimuniion table in the parish of Lllandriilo-3'n-Rhos, tihe application, Gfber amendment, beting grtantedt 14—Public presentation to Pnofetssor Beaumont (of Llandudno) for saving life. 14—The nineteenth annual show of horses, dogs, etc., was held at Portmadoc. I4-,AnnUJa:l singing festival of tlhe Vale of Clwj-d Congregational Sundtay School Union at Rthyl. 15—Death of Mr David Griiffiitlhs, Stanley House, Ruthin, the registrar of births, marri- ages, and deaths for the dlistriidt. 15—Annual meeting of the B.rifoislh and African Incorporated Association, otherwise known* as the African Training Institute, Colwyn Bay. 15—Meeting a:b Colwyn Bay for the purpose of forming a Welsh. Society for the townl and district. 16—Gladstone Day was oelebra,teld in Edinburgh by a political meeting, at which Mr Lloyd- George was the principal speaker; 16—Eglwysbach and' Distnict Horse SIIQW was held for the first time, and was a great suc- cess. 18—Annual festival of song at LHanrwisft oif the Yale of Coniway and Festirii-og Bapltislt Char-alal Union. 19——Annual .Exhibition of Welsh Industries As- sociation opened at Grosvenor House, Lon- don, by Lord Windsor. 20—Successful chonai festivals' were held alt Lianrwis.t a'nd Llandudno respectively of the Vale of Conway Welsh Melthiodl'sts. 21—The Bianop of Bangor ccnsecrated a part of the new cemetery adjoining Sit. Tudno'a Ch urohyiard, Llandudno. a recognition, of t!he dampletaon of 25 work, substantial teati-moniials were made by the public to the Rev Joh.n Griffiths, Baptist min-isiter, Llamfairfecban. 22- e Archdeacon of St. Asaph held the first! of his annurul visitations in Sot. Asapill Cathe- dnal. 22—The foundation, stone of the new Work- house Infirmary ?.t St. was laid by M-ns Lux-more. 22-A canference was held at Barmouth to con- sider the question, of developing the Welsh Coast resoras from Pwllb'.eliti to' Aberystwyth. 25—-At 1 yi-a.-i!iidiK), an ex-superintendent of p'olnce was fined ^'5 and cost's for beticing jo, ,the streets. ..26—IMr Robert W. Hughes, rate and income- tax collector, of Penmaenmtawr, was arrested for alleged! defalcations in accounks. 27-]3iifiiaiii(-i Ball, wueh his world-banned show, paid a visit to Rhyl. 22—Death of 'Mr Robert Bernard Roberts, 'dbemivjii, Ilianfairfedhan. 25—At a special meeting of the Rhyl Urban c;t Counaid, a rate of 5s 7d in the £ was 1Hade. 25—'Majior-Gener;! Halden Powell insipeot/edi tine Denbighshire Hussars Imperial Yeomanry at Kenry. 28—A new steamship service, promoted' by the Colwyn Bay and Liverpool Steamship- Com- pany, was inaugurated. 29—The an:nuial entertainment of the children of the National SChloulsbuok place at the Church Hio-ufcse, IJltanrwslt. 3o-The first ann uta1 eistedldiflod of the Young Men's Christian. Association, was held at Bliaenau. 31—The African Training I-a'sBituiiie held its- 1. anniviersaj-v in the PieT j.av'Silon, Colwyn Bav. JUNE. 1-Fnder the patronage of some of the leadin/g residents of Norithi Wales, the annulal Chair l-jisltiedkiflcdi associated with; the Ailed and Ellwy Valilieys was- held afc Llanigerniew. i-Tfhe 23-rd annual meelbing of the Norith Wales 'Horse S:hiOiw' was helld at the Pavilion, CaiT- narvon!, ufldler conditions of tihe most favour- alb, e character. 1—iBiaenau Festiniog Horse and' Dog Show was held1—a record: esfchSaion. 2—At Rhyl, a y-oung main named Thomas Hag- gerty was drowned on the foreshore. 3—Deaiilh of Mr Elias Jones, J.P., of L'lan- dudno. 4—iSheep dog trials on Iliraesthog Moor, BryntriMyn. 5—-The Chumdh. Rooirn, Rhos-roadi, Llandnillo- yn-Rhos, Colwyn Bay, was formally opened by the: Bishop of St. Asaiph-. 5-The Liverpool Cotton Exchange waillk from 'New Ferry to Rhyl took place. 6-The, Spring Ineetring of the, Nontlh Wales Gdltf Club concluded. 6—Funeral of Mir Elias Jones, J.P., at Sic. Tudaioi'st Churchyard, Great Orme's Head, Llandudno. of the, Rev Chas. W. N. Ogiilvy, vicar r^nd1 rural d'eian of Oswestry. 9—The- aniiual Conference of thfe Welsh Bap- tist Associations of D'anbliighlshire, Flinitehire, and Merionethshire was held at Ponkey. 11—Annual choral festival olf the chiildten. of the Welsh Calvinistic Methodist. Con,n,ex,ion Sunday Schools of Llanrwst and district. II-Ann/ula'l Ei-ateddifod at Rlhiw, near Groes, Denbigh. 13—Sham fight at Port:madO'c between. Volun- terens comipriising the 3rd Volunteer Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers. 13-.Ait the Denbighshire Assizes, Ruthm, Mx Justice- 'OamtiEenced the hearing of a novel action -arisiinig out of the bankruptcy oif Edward Arthur Evans. 18—.Funeirial .of M'r R. J. Williams, Dyserth, amid geheinal mantifes'taitiionis of regret. 19—Annulail meetingorf the Arv'on Laiberal Ass-o- oiaiifiioni at LUlandtidno. 19Ealritihgulake shocks ware .experienced in North Wales. 19—'The annual meeting of the: Nodth Waleis ig- Biapltist College was held at Bangor, under rtlh8 presidency of JIr Samuel Ellis, Llanfaar ,Caer-einion. 20—The firsfl general meeting of the NortShi 'Walets Association of Cihlange Ringers—the object of which association, is the improve- menir of bell-riiilginlg in the Diiioceses of Sit. Asaph and Bangor—was held ait the. Church House, Rlhyl. 22—'Formal- opening of the new Congregational. Church at Llandudno Junotitoai. 22—Annual meeting of the Welsh indutstrries As'sooiaitlifon at Mayfair, LCmdlon, Lord Tre- die.gar ptreisiidiihg. 22—A Penmaenmawr lady palmlils|[ styling her- self "Mlysterfoso," was fined) 10s and costs by tihe Pen.m&enimiawr ma;gi'straties. 24—Oh oral Festival of ithe RIWos Deanery at St. Paul's Chuttlclh, Oollwyn Bay. 25-0,pe;i-iiiig of new County Sch-ol at Denbigh by Mr J. Herbert Roberts, M.P. 26—Inauguration of the Trefxiw New B,aatrd ■Slohodl's. 27-D,e(a,t,h of Ex-Judge Wynne Foulkes, who wtats until 1899 Judge of the Birkenhead County Oo'urt Diistriict. 30—Garden felte andi tEanlcy fair held at St. Paul's. Church, Colwyn Bay, Miss Barlow, Arosifa, perforrn.in'g the opening ceremony. JULY. 3-Ile,eti,,i- of the Carnarvonshire Education c,c) mini it Lee, held, in which it wals decided to pursue a poldcy of resistance, ioiivh, regard to the new Educafilon Act. 4-illeerting held at Rhyl of the Colwyn Bay cenbne df the Teachers' Guild, -Alr R. M. Huglh Jones, M.A., presiding. 4-1Sucoe(sSJfuil Ctrown Eistedid'fiodi, held in D'ol- wyddeilen, under the patronage of Lord CaT- rington, Sir T. T. 'Bucknill, Bant., &c. 8—Wedding at Llanrwst of Miss M. A. Hi'gson, daughter of Col. Higson, V.D., J.P., Plas •MSadoc, iJlainxwsit, and AliajCx A. E. vriddle*, s'on of the late Rev. C. F. D. Priddie, of Liverpool. New South Wales. 8—A ladies' walking matdh was held, when a number- of ladies entered, and the winner LilUe Davies, Colwyn Bay, covered the distance from Llandudno to Colwyn Bay in 58 iminuites. 10—-BxMant ball given by the Duches's of West- minster. 11—Educafilon. Conference at Llandudno, the Principal speaker being Dr. Miacnamiara, M.P. (Continued on Next ragi,,
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