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CONWAY. Parish Church (Sunday Services): j 8.0 a.m. Celebration of the Holy Communion. J 9.45 a.m. Welsh service. J { 11.15 a.m. English service. 6.0 p.m. Welsh service. 8.0 a.m on Mondays, Tuesdays Thursdays, and Saturdays, Matins. 10.30 a.m. on Wednesdays and Fridays, Matins and Litany. St. Agnes 6.0 p.m. English service. Wesleyan Methodist Chapel.-( F,nglish Services). Next Sunday: Morning 11.0, evening 6.30, KeV W C. B. Turner, Conway. A GOOD PLACE FOR BOOTS.-For the best and cheapest of all classes of Boots and Shoes go to Joseph Jones, Berry Street, Conway. Best Shop for repairing. adv. 109- MR P. J. WEBSTER ON THE LIST OF SOLICITORS IN ACTIVE PRACTICE.—On application to the Master of the Rolls, Mr P. John Webster, solicitor, Conway has been placed upon the list of solicitors ( taking out certificates for active practice. A PLEASANT AFTERNOON AT CONWAY CASTLE- —Next Tuesday afternoon, August 28th, by the kind permission of Mr John Lees of Cartref Alelil-" the famous Moor Side Mills Reed Band of Old- ham, will play at Conway Castle, between 3 and 6 o'clock. The Band, which consists of 33 per- formers, carried the first prize at the last South- port competition, and is certainly one of the best Bands in the North of England. Vocal duet's will be given by the Misses Richards, and violIn solos by Miss Lloyd Price, while the management of a Fruit and Tea Tent has been kindly under- taken by Mrs Humphrey Lewis, (who will be g'a to receive contributions of fruit, flowers, cake, etc.). For the special delight of the youog.er generation, entertainments by the phonograph and Professor Codman's "Punch," will be Pv?~. vided. The admission after 2, to the Castle, vV'' be one shilling, and the proceeds will be devoted to the good cause of Conway National Schools- t THE PARISH CHURCH.—The offertory last Sunday, including 10s forwarded by a friend, who was hindered by the wet weather from attending was ,Cio, and will be devoted to the funds of thC National Schools. The preacher in the morllill was the Rev F. Fairchild, and in the evening, the Rev J. W. Roberts, Vicar of Caerhun. Nest Sunday evening, at the Welsh Service, the Re W. Morgan (" Penfro "), will preach, while Rev J. E. Evans, Headmaster of Lymm Grammar School, will pi-eitch at the English Service (at St. Agnes's) at 6. HOTEL ROBBERY AT THE JUNCTION.—On Friday afternoon, August 17th, two men ordered refreS"1' ments at the Llandudno Junction Hotel, and Olo of them visited the upstairs lavatory. Some after their departure, Mr Simon Williams (son-"1> law of Mrs Jones the licensee) discovered empty jewellery-boxes in the roller-towel, and o- investigation found that jewellery, watches, etc-' had been taken from the bedrooms of Mrs liams and Mrs Jones, to the value of over #5?' Among the articles taken, were Mrs Willia MS!- engagement-ring and other articles to WblC t sentiment causes the owner to attach a value th cannot well be measured in money. No arres have as yet been made, but the police are st' prosecuting inquiries.

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COLWYN BAY.