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J. M. PORTER, THE ESTATE OFFICE, COLWYN BAY. BUILDING SITES, FOR ALL CLASSES OF PROPERTY TO BE SOLD ON CHIEF OR OTHERWISE. Particulars and plans of several hundred acres Comprising all the best land in the neighbourhood. Residences and other Properties for FOR SALE. Houses (furnished and unfurnished) TO LET. Apartments to Let. LARK HILL, CONW A Y.-Apartments at moderate terms. Large house in its own Pnvate grounds, overlooking the picturesque town of Conway, with its ancient Castle and Walls, the Estuary of the river, the Vale, the Eryri fountains, &c. For fresh air and nature un- surpassed Tennis Lawns, &c. Mrs. Cvnwal 285s- COLWYN BAY—EDELWEIS, Private Boarding House—The Misses Retemeyer.— £ 2 2s. per Week- 156-52 SUPERIOR APARTMENTS, situated near the Sea and Woods. Good Cooking, &c. ierrns moderate. Apply "N. Office of this Colwyn Bay. 262-S COLWYN BAY.—Capesthorne Towers, West End Promenade. Charming Sea view, Partments. Mrs. Rickard, Proprietress. 277s— ROMENADE, Colwyn Bay. "Hawkstone." r* Apartments. Newlv furnished by an j^lnent London Firm. Directly facing sea. ficent views. Apply as above. 276—5 COMFORTABLE Apartments, close to Shore and Station.—Apply, Danesbury, Hawar- ^^Road, Colwyn Bay. 281s— ST. PIRAN'S, Greenfield Road, Colwyn Bay. Superior Apartments. Good Cooking and vSndance. Highly recommended. — Mrs. _sworth. 283—S VRONHEULOG Private and Commercial VRONHEULOG Private and Commercial TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Abergele Rd.. ^-ohvyn Bay. Central, clean, homely, detached, V11 p,easantlY situated. Tourists and Visitors j,'II here find a home from home, combined with oderat6 Charges. Private Suites of Rooms P1*" Board or otherwise.—-MRS. H. JONES, Oprietress. 287s— MOST Comfortable Appartments offered in y 1 a pleasant and sheltered situation for 'nter months with good attendance found and Of?6 C0ITI^r^s- Verv moderate terms.—"T.T. ^^c^of this Paper, Colwyn Bay. 297— A MOST Comfortable Home offered to two respectable Young Men, with or without V oard, with use of Bath (hot and cold). Terms ITloc'erfite. Apply to C. S. E. Office of ,s Paper, Colwyn Bay. 299— To Let. PRIVATE HOUSE to be Let Furnished. p Apply, H. C., c/o the Misses Retemeyer, ension Edelweiss, Grove Park, Colwyn Bay. 275-13 COLWYN BAY.—To be let. aild may he entered into on the i5fh day of April next, vili CornPact and commodious semi-detached Spaa. called Glvn Villa. The house contains ei 510ns entrance hall, three entertaining rooms, th bedrooms, bath-room, hot and cold water cbutler's pantry, kitchen, back-kitchen, ars underneath, W.Cs. Best sea and country veil sheltered from east winds, capital tr en-garden, well stocked with choice fruit p:w^' ornamental lawn in front.—For further Qj culars applv to Mr Edward Morris, The Belgrave Road, Colwyn Bay. 297— To be Sold. Two pleasantly situated Houses to be sold. r- For particulars apply to E. Davies & Sons, -•vvich House, Colwyn. 299-3 OLD NEWSPAPERS. Quantities of 2Slhs. a,K' upwards. Weekly News Office, Money. MORTGAGES.— £ 7,000 to be advanced upon freehold or leasehold securities in Colwyn j °r neighbourhood, in sums not less than ^100 se_t° 5 per cent interest according to the fca^rity- Apply, Percy Hignett, Solicitor, Colwyn 276- 1443o Pees unless Cash is advanced. Money ADVANCED PRIVATELY ra^esmen, Farmers, Lodging-house Keepers, Of vy0.^ers> repayable by easy instalments. Call in strict confidence, to GEORGE PAYNE, Accountant, Head 3' Crescent Rd., Rhyl. Alee, Manchester. Established 1870. 267—52 Welsh Wesleyan Chapel, CONWAY. Musical Service of Song, <( ENTITLED: FOR THE MASTER'S SAKE," Will be rendered by the 0 BAND OF HOPE CHOIR, Wednesday, November 7th, 189Jf. e Service will be illustrated with Limelight (size of picture 250 square feet) by J- R. FURNESS, ESQ.. R.C.A. p Chairman: J. P. GRIFFITHS, ESQ. deader: MISS J. E. JONES, HiRh Street. Accompanist: MISS C. M. JONES. Conductor: MR. THOS. W. HUGHES. 1SS'0n: Reserved Seats, 1/6; First Seats, 1/ Second J-J Seats, 6d. °ors open at 6.30, to commence at 7 o'clock. 298— T advertise spasmodically—beep at it. Your they vi?V ot £ °0<^s may n°t be wanted to-day; e s°ught to-morrow, or the day after." ^°0(i tVPli.Wt and can't guess that you have a 'u'lng. Sales by Mr. F, A. Dew. F. A. DEW, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR, VALUER, AND LAND AGENT, Llewelyn Chambers, COLWYN BAY. Ten years (including five years' articles) with two of the largest firms of Land Agents in the country. AUCTIONS of Landed Estates, Freehold and Leasehold Business Premises, House Property, Building Land, Hotels, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furniture, Pictures, Books, and Plate. VALUATIONS of Estates, Business Premises, Private Residences, Building Land, Standing Timber, Agricultural Property (including Tenant Right Valuations under Agreement or the Agri- cultural Holdings Act) Dilapidations, &c, and for Probate, Mortgage, Trustees, Business Transfers, Hotels, &c. MORTGAGES ARRANGED. SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY. HOUSES TO LET- Furnished & Unfurnished. Information given of Houses, Building Estates, Farms, Country Residences, and Business Pre- mises for Sale or to let in all parts of North Wales. FIRE, LIFE, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. The Offices occupy the most prominent and central position in Colwyn Bay, thus affording unequalled publicity to all Auction Announce- ments. 120- FURNISHED HOUSES. Full particulars of Houses to Let Furnished during the Winter months in the following towns, will be sent free of charge on application stating requirements Colwyn Bay, Old Colwyn, Rhos and District, Conway, Llanfairfechan, Penmaenmawr, Bettws- y-coed, Trefriw, Llandudno and Deganwy, Rhyl and Abergele, Bangor, Beaumaris, and Menai Bridge. pUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY. MR. F. A. DEW will SELL BY AUCTION, as above, on TUESDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, 1894, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, the property of MRS. GREENE, Clifton House, Bay View Road, who is removing, and others. Further entries solicited. For further particulars see posters. 299— FOR SALE. BY PRIVATE TREATY. FREEHOLD.— Several very choice PLOTS of BUILDING LAND also a large selection of Superior RESIDENCES, suitable for occupation or investment in Colwyn Bay and neighbourhood. HOUSES WANTED.—Almost daily applica- tions for Furnished and Unfurnished Houses.— No charl-e made unless actual business results. MORTGAGES.—Wanted to advance at low interest on sound freehold investments, sums of £ 300, £ 600, £ 800, and £ 1,200. FOR INVESTMENT.—Several substantially built and well let Residences for Sale, shewing 6 per cent interest on purchase money. Fire and Life Insurance in all its branches. Agent for the Alliance Fire and Life, the Man- chester Fire, the Norwich and London Accident, and other old established Offices. TO LET. FURNISHED. Several Houses in good positions in Colwyn Bay and neighbourhood. Rents varying accord- ing to accommodation. Full particulars of F. A. DEW as above. 11 The Officers of the N (Colwyn Bay) Company 2nd Volunteer Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Beg to announce that A BAZAAR Will be held in the PUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY, ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, THE 21ST & 22ND DAYS OF NOVEMBER, 1894, Under the following Patronage: Col. the Most Hon. the Marquis of Anglesey, (Hon. Col. 2nd V.B.R.W.F.) Col. B. G. Davies-Cooke, A.D.C. (Volunteers) Colonel Commandant 2nd V.B.R.W.F.) AND OFFICERS OF THE BATTALION. The will be opened on Wednesday, 21st Nov., by W. H. Cogswell, Esq., & Miss Cogswell, At 2.30 p.m.; and on Thursday, the 22nd November, by John Eden, Esq., & Mrs. Eden, At the same hour. The Proceeds of the above will be devoted to the Funds of the Company generally, especially towards defraying the expenses of a Rifle Range, Drill Hall, and additional Instru- merits, for the Band. Contributions are respectfully solicited, and can be received by the following Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers of the Company, viz.: Capt. F. W: Stubbs. Lieut. F. A. Dew. Lieut. M. Venables-Williams Sergeon-Lieut. Fraser. Sergt. Instructor Morris, Corporal Allen. The Armoury. Roberts. Colour Sergt. Burwell. Wallis. Sergt. Morgan. Davies. Adamson. Clarke.. Evans. Hatton. Homan. Lance-Corporal Lloyd. Lance-S'ergt. Brackstone. ADMISSION :-First Day, One Shilling up to 6 o'clock, and Sixpence afterwards. Second Day, One Shilling up to 5 o'clock Sixpence up to 7 o'clock and after that hour, Free. "-p'P A will be served each day from four o'clock, at Six- X E*jt\ pence each and through the liberality of Mr. Jeffs, Fishmonger, Oysters will also be provided on each evening at a small charge. On Friday Evening, November 23rd. z894, AN ENTERTAINMENT, Consisting of Humorous Sketches, Recitals, Duetts, &c., will be given in the Hall for the same object, by the well- known Humourist, MR. W. R. DUNCAN, assisted by the talented Artistes, MISS HELEN CONWAY and MISS PHELPS. ADMIssroN-Front Seats, 3S.; Second, Seats, is.; Back Seats, 6d. Volunteers in Uniform, Half Price. LLANDRILLO CHURCH. A BAZAAR Will (D.V.) be held id, The Public Hall, Colwyn Bay, IN LAST WHOLE WEEK OF JULY, 1895, For the purpose of improving and enlarging the Organ. Contributions will be most thankfully received by Mrs. Venables-Williams, The Vicarage. 297-4 T g «■ I Makes Boots and Harness || J| B f 9 Waterproof as a duck's back, i 9 U H l" and sott as velvet. Adds if three times to the wear and allows polishing. Uo"1 c" 18 Exhibition Highest II I I O D 8 M Tina .n, 1 i I I II II I 111 2s. 6a., of all Bootmakers, mr U- I I ■ Saddlers, Ironmongers, Sue. 290-52 D. ALLEN & SONS, Cabinet Makers, Upholsterers, Undertakers, &c., 6 & 7, STATION RD., COLWYN BAY. Dining room and Drawing room Suites, from £6 15s. Bedroom Suites (including Wardrobe), from £ 5 os. Carpets and Rugs. Linoleums and Mats. Bedsteads and Bedding. Special attention is paid to the Upholstery and Bedding Department. Old Furniture Re- upholstered and Re-polished equal to new at the most reasonable prices. ESTIMATES GIVEN. FURNITURE CAREFULLY REMOVED BY ROAD OR RAIL. Cabinet Works, Ivy Street. CUT-OUT PAPER PATTERN as illustration below presented to every purchaser. A ForTHREE HALF-CROWNS (7/6) we offer to supply a FULL DRESS LENGTH any of the following- colours jj H Black, Blue, Myrtle, Claret, Mulberry, Moss, Prune, Nut Brown, Navy, Red Brown, hJi J if j If ^J Grey, Brown Mixture, Steel, &c., &c. ft. ll! If J#* I VJr THESE DRESS LENGTHS MAKE VERY \\W SUITABLE PRESENTS. WU7 They are not clumsy or heavy, will not spot with rain, or wear threadbare, Jfjml &§? and we guarantee | & A Perfect Satisfaction or Return Money. JIII THEY ARE UNDOUBTEDLY THE SURPRISE OF THE SEASON. MA \WSJ Special offer to the readers of the Colwyn Bay and Conway Weekly News. jRw fflvL IMPORTANT. READ! READ! §F\9 J With every order for three full Dress Lengths, we shall present a Length of splendid jp »|§V wearing Tweed for underskirt; with orders for six Dress Lengths we shall present E one full Dress Length of Serge in any colour. Js iS mil MkK. CUT THIS OUT AND POST IT WITH ORDER. if M m lm\ COSTUME CLOTHS and TWEEDS in endless variety, 10/6, 12/6, is/ 16/6, 'mh and 17/6 THE FULL DRESS LENGTH. W, /FL PATTERNS Post Free and need not be returned. ||v a w PARCELS are Carriage Paid in all cases to any part of the British Isles.$J||j Ijiwj. Cut out Paper Pattern Free with every order. {> REMNANT BUNDLES OF SERGE, 5/- each (Carriage Paid). Lutas Leathley & Co., Dept. 173, Armley, Leeds. 2QI-I'1 Est^Tblisliea 1873. PATRONISED BY THE NOBILITY. cr ounsr JONES, family Bu.tcli.ex*. GRIMSBY HOUSE, fWWVN ^SV Opposite St. Paul's Church, vVJU 11 111 Di11. Home-cured Hams and Bacon, and Genuine Pork Sausages always on hand. Corned Beef. Pickled Tongues. CHOICEST QUALITY OF MEAT ONLY SUPPLIED. 157- "The Millinery & Dressmaking" AT Dairies's. BRITANNIA HOUSE, COLWYN BAY, S" Can be pelied upon. Style," Fit," and Economy" combined. Special attention given to Wadding and Mourning Orders. Tr:1- Building Sites at Conway. THE Consisting of NINE FREEHOLD SITES, Commanding magnificent Views, will be Sold by Private Treaty, the Lots ranging from 1,000 to 1,200 square yards. Apply to Mr. A. W. JONES, BRYN CORACH 272— CONWAY &)1 J. E. ROBERTS & Co., AUCTIONEERS Sr VALUERS, House and Estate Agents. Sales conducted on reasonable terms. Cash advanced on Absolute Sale. OFFICES Station Road, Colwyn Bay. r9J-: 52
LIST OF VISITORS.
LIST OF VISITORS. Until the approach of the summer season 1895, the lists of visitors will not be collected (as has been done throughout the past summer), put any lists left at the Central Library, Station Road, Colwyn Bay, not later than one o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, or sent by Wednesday night's post to the Weekly Neazs Office, Conway, will gladly be inserted in cur issue of the following Friday. ————
COLWYN BAY.
COLWYN BAY. COLWYN BAY HOTEL. Mrs Beecham, Huyton Mrs Malkin, St Helens Mrs Davidson, do Miss Ratcliffe, Huyton Lucas Williams, Esq, London Daniel Price, Esq, do Mrs Chambers. do William Wilson, Esq, Whalley Range Mrs Wilson, do Thomas Howe, Esq, Manchester R. V. Mather, Esq, Birkdale Mrs Mather, do Miss E. Mather, do Mrs Marson and maid, Bryn Bella, St Asaph Major Fenton, do Mrs Fenton, do H. Footner, Esq, Chester Mrs Footner, do Miss Footner, do James O. Platt, Esq, Southport Henry Jones, Esq, do J. Henderson, Esq, Formby Dr Kennedy, Liverpool Henderson, Esq, Formby Thomas Ashmore, Esq, Walton G. Pilkington, Esq, London PENSION EDELWEISS. (Misses Retemeyer.) Miss Hayes, Birkenhead Miss Bamford, Liverpool Mrs Holland, Wakefield, Yorks Miss Foster, Edgbaston Ben Lomond, Wyntistay Road- Mrs and the Misses Thompson La Plata Villa, Greenfield Road— J. W. Kay, Esq, Huddersfield Mrs Kay, do Master Gordon Kay and maid, do Mrs Crowther, do Miss Ruddock, do Miss Gladys Ashworth, Manchester Sunny Bank, Nantyglyn Road-Miss Rayner Miss F. H. Jumeaux, Colwyn Bay Miss Jtimeatix, Ch(Srlton-cum-Hardy Mr and Mrs Booth, Dublin Conescliffe, Greenfield Road- Miss Turton, Kidderminster Miss H. Turton, do Mrs Rickett, Birmingham Mrs Walker, do BLUE BELL HOTEL, RHOS. Joseph Robinson, Proprietor. Mrs Salmon, Doncaster Miss Salmon, do Miss Jackson, Ashton-on-Mersey Master Jackson, Leeds Master Herbert Jackson, do Rhos and Abbey Houses-Mrs Morgan Mrs Logan Wright, family and maids, Cheshire
COLWYN BAY IART CLASSES,
COLWYN BAY ART CLASSES, (In connection with the Science and Art Depart- ment, London and the Denbighshire County Council.)
SEASON 1894-95.
SEASON 1894-95. COMMITTEE. County Alderman THOMAS PARRY (Chairman). Mr. J. Adamson, Mr. R. E. Lord, Rev. H. T. Cousins, Francis Nunn, Mr. John Davies, C.C., John Porter, C.C., W. Earp, John Roberts, W. D. Fraser, W. H. Roberts, Alexander Grant, G. H. Rutter, W.O. Hughes, Rev. Canon Hugh Roberts, (Hon. Treasurer), Mr. J. W. Thomas, Percy Hignett, Rev. W. Venables-Williams, Mr. A. O. Walker. Instructor MR. J. A. MULLIGAN, Art Master. Evening Classes will be held at the Board School, Conway Road, commencing on Friday, the 26th of October. For: instruction in Freehand and Model Draw- ing, from 6*30 to 8.15 p.m. For instruction in Plane and Solid Geometry, Building Construction, from 8.15 to 9.30 p.m. Terms, 3/6 for each class, per term of 13 weeks. The expense of these classes is a very consider- able item, towards which the County Council for Denbighshire have promised £35, this leaves nearly another £35 to be contributed, in order that the Committee may not be hampered in their work, and they therefore earnestly appeal to all who take an interest in the education of young poeple to liberally assist in making up this amount, and in bringing these classes to the notice of all who will benefit by them. Subscriptions may be paid to the Hon. Treas- urer, Mr. W. O. Hughes, Metropolitan Bank, or to any of the Committee. Public Hall, ASHTON BREMNER, Colwyn Bay. Hon. Sec 298-4 CONGO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY, COLWYN BAY. Week ending Oct. 27th, 1894. Mean Temperature for the week.48'7/ Total Hours of Sunshine 22 hrs. 55 mln Maximum Temperature 60*4 Total Rainfall 1*94111. Minimum Temperature 3071 Mean Maximum Minimum Daily Humidity. Sunshine. Rainfall. Temper- Temper- Temper- Per Inches. Wind, ature. ature. ature. Cent. H. M. Sunday 48*1 43*3 45*7 75 o 50 N.W. Monday. 48*4. 30*7 39*7 67 8 15 I N.E. Tuesday. 59*4 34'5 46*9 86 — '62 E. Wednesday. 60*4 42*8 57*6 77 3 ° '38 S. W. Thursday" 57'8 43*0 50*4 77 60 '50 S.W. Friday, 58*6 49'7 54'2 77 1 10 '42 S. E. Saturday 56*8 47*9 52*3 88 3 4° S. The humidity is given in percentages, 100 per cent, meaning' that the air contains as much moisture as it can under the existing- conditions of temperature and pressure. |
COLWYN BAY.
COLWYN BAY. SUNDAY SERVICES. Parish Church, Llandrillo.—English Services, 11.0 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Welsh Service, 9.30 a zr. Mid-day Celebration of the Holy Communion on the 1st Sunday in the month. Rev W. Venables Williams, M.A. Oxon., Vicar Surrogate. Mr. Bernard, Organist. This interesting Old Church, built in the 13th century, is It mile from Colwyn Bay, on the Llandudno Road. St. Paul's Church, Colwyn Bay.-All Seats are free. English Services: (Sundays) 8 a.m., Holy Com- munion 11 a.m., Service and Sermon 3.30 p.m., Litany (except on the last Sunday in the month. when there is a Children's Service at 3.0 p.m.) 70 p.m., lservice and Sermon; Sunday School, 9<.30 p.m. Welsh Services 10.0 a.m., Service -tnd Sermon in Mission Room; Sunday School, 2.30 p.m.: 6.0 p.m., Service and Sermon in Mission Room. (Week-days) Daily Services at 11.0 a.m and 7.0 p.m.; Holy Communion on Saints' Days. after the 11.0 a m. Service, and on Thursdays. Sermon on Wednesday nights. Singing Practice on Friday nights at 7.30 p.m. Children's Meeting on Mondavs at 6 p.m. The Clergy: The Rev Canon Roberts, B.A., Vicar. The Rev Meredith J. Hughes, F.R.H.S., and the Rev J. H. Astley, M.A., Curates. English Wesleyan—St. John's,—The Avenue.-Next Sunday morning 11.0, evening 6.30, Prayer meeting, morning 10.15. Sunday School, afternoon 2.30. Wednesday evrning, 7.0., Rev H. H. M'Cullagh. English Presbyterian. Next Sunday morning, 11.0.; evening, 6.30, Rev John Edwards Sunday School, afternoon 2.30. Monday evening, 6J 5, Band of Hope. Wednesday week-evening- service, 7 0. Thursday evening, 7.0, Young People Bible Class; 7.45, Y. P. S. Christian Endeavour. Rev John Edwards, Pastor. English Conqregatiogi al. -Morn in g, 11.0, evening 7.0. Sunday School, afternoon 2.30. Monday evening, 7.30, Christrian Endeavour Society. Every Tuesday, 3.15, United Meeting for the promotion of Scriptural Holiness. Wednesday evening, 7.30. Rev Thomas Lloyd, Pastor. English Baptist Church.-Next Sunday: morning, 11.0 evening. 6.30. All spats free. Rev. H. T. Cousins, F.R.G.S., Colwyn Rty. Sunday School, afternoon, 2 30. Wednesday evening, at 7.30, Prayer and Bible Reading; all are cordially invited, presided over by the Rev H. T. Cousins, F.R.G S., Pastor. Society of Friendq -Meeting for Worship, every First Day (Sunday) morning, at 11.15, at a room in Central Buildings, facing Station Road, Colwyn Bay. Open to the Public and Visitors. Comgo In stitute.- Divine Services, Sunday, 11.0 a.m.; 2.30 p.m.; and 6.30 p.m. Tuesday evening, a Prayer Meeting at 7. Services will be conducted by the Director, one of the Tutors, or some other Minister, and occasionally some of the students will take part. All are cordially invited. Visiting hours for friends and visitors every wppV dav from 2 30 to 3 30 THE ENGLISH BAPTIST CHURCH.—Next Sunday evening, November 4th, the Rev H. T. Cousins (Pastor) will (D.V.) preach in the above Church, for the first time after his prolonged serious illness. The service will commence at 6.30. A duett from M. Costa's Eli will be rendered by Mrs Cousins and Mr T. Evans-Hughes. All are cordially invited, and hymn-books are provided. ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH YOUNG PEO- PLE'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR SOCIAL EVENING.—This social gathering was held, on Wednesday evening, at the English Presbyterian Schoolroom, when a fairly good number of friends responded to the invitations sent out. The presi- dential'chair was under the able control of Mr D. Lewis (Eithinog), who called upon Miss Ada Burwell to open with the pianoforte solo "Tam o'Shanter," and the playing of this young lady showed great skill and careful training. The Christian Endeavour Choir, following, sang the tune "Tan y Castell," with marked effect. Miss Linsay followed with a fine rendering of "Masks and faces." Miss Ada Burwell and Mr Burwell (Lawson Road) gave a capital duett with plenty of dash and fire, and entitled Rossini's "Litaliania in alegori." Miss Nicholson (Lawson Road) was most pleasing in her "Old fashions are better than new," and, by way of a change, Miss Richardson (Lawson Road) with true elocution recited effect- ively, Santa Claus." Miss Linsay (Lawson Road), again favoured the audience with a capital rendering of the Scottish air" Rothsav Bay," accompanied upon the pianoforte by Miss Rowland (Lawson Road). The Christian Endeavour Choir sang, "Our land for Christ," and afterwards tea and cake, which was much enjoyed by those present, was served out by the members of the Society.—A conversazione was afterwards held, and great was the delight of all who had an opportunity of viewing the various curiosities, etc. Mr J. Lewis (Eithinog) then gave a grand exhib- ition of photos, by the aid of a magnificent lantern, the places visited commencing with a start from the Flagstaff, and then a ramble here and there and everywhere, and all over the Continent. Included were Warwick Castle Mill Lane and cottages, Warwick The Hospital erected in the year 1571 Shakespeare's Home Museum Strat- ford-on-Avon Ann Hathaway's cottage Cotting- don, South Devon The Old Post-office, Cotting- don, which is a few miles distant from Torquay Exeter Cathedral; The "Swan" at Streakley; Goring Church Windsor Castle another view from the river The Village of Bray ;Wittenburg, —it was here that Luthur lived, and was martyred "Stockholme" at Copenhagen,-there are what are usually termed the Serpent Spires, at the base of which are the Serpents' heads; Cathedral of Florence; The Vatican, including works of Raph- ael etc; and the sacred stairs at Rome. The Rev J. Edwards proposed a hearty vote of thanks to all who had taken part in the assemblage, alluding in terms of special praise to Miss Linsay for her able singing, this being her first appearance at Colwyn Bay as a vocalist. A strange coincidence is the fact that all the musical portion of the entertainment, except the choral singing, was taken part in by artistes all of whom live in Lawson Road. Miss Lily Evans (Bay View Villa) played the accompaniment for the Christian Endeavour Choir. The tea arrangements were presided over by the Misses Davies, Glyndwr Miss Burwell, Lawson Road Miss Evans, Bay View Villa and Miss Lloyd, Morvan and were excellently carried-out to the satisfaction of all. THE VOCAL AND DRAMATIC RECITAL.—At the Colwyn Bay Public Hall, on Wednesday evening, October 24th, the following programme was admirably performed :-Part r: Song, "The Bedouin Love Song" (Pinsuti), Mr Lucas Williams, recitation, "Roman Guide" (Mark Twain), Madam Chambers; song, "Oh that we two were maying" (Gounod), Mr Daniel Price recitation, Hang- ing the Picture" (Jerome), Madam Chambers; song, "The Great Master, Adonai (Barri), Mr Lucas Williams; recitation, "Enoch Arden'. (Tennyson), Madam Chambers. Part 2: song, "Molly Bawn" (Lover), Mr Daniel Price; recita- tion, Rubenstein playing the Piano" (Anon), Madam Chambers; song, "Ho! Jolly Jenkin" (Sullivan), Mr Lucas Williams; recitation, "The Old Maid" (Anon), Madam Chambers; song, "0 hear the wild wind blow" (Mattei), Mr Daniel Price. HOW TO ENCOURAGE, OUR CITIZEN-SOLDIERS. —Now that all the most thoughtful-minded are considering the question of maintaining adequate national defences, the Volunteers at length are securing a larger measure than heretofore of the appreciation to which their patriotic services and sacrifices justly entitle them. And as, although all cannot be Volunteers, all gain financially by the existence and efficiency of the Volunteers, all should delight in taking advantage of any opportunity of encouraging the Volunteers, especially when they are endeavouring to attain an even prouder position in the future than they have maintained in the past. Such an opportunity now offers, in the shape of a Bazaar to be holden, in the Public Hall, Colwyn Bay, on Wednesday and Thursday, November 21st and 22nd, the proceeds going in aid of the funds of the N (Colwyn Bay) Company 2nd Volunteer Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers, and more especially to- wards defraying the expenses of a Rifle-Range, Drill-Hall, and additional instruments for the Band. All should contribute to the Bazaar according as circumstances permit, and should go early, stay late, and buy often, by doing which they will greatly gratify the deserving Volunteers of Colwyn Bay and neighbourhood, and will, besides, be considered to be paying a justly-earned" tribute to the merits of the Volunteer Forces in general. See our advertising columns. THE RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEET- ING.—At the Colwyn Bay and Colwyn Rate- payers' Association's annual meeting this (Friday) evening, in the Public Hall, Colwyn Bay, can- didates will be nominated for the forthcoming election of Urban District Councillors. A LOCAL CASE AT THE BANGOR COUNTY COURT.—At the Bangor County Court holden, on Monday, October 29th, before His Honor Judge Sir Horatio Lloyd, Edwin Jones, coach-proprietor, Colwyn Bay, was sued by.R. W. Jones, grocer, Llanfairfechan, for the value of provendor sup- plied.—Mr W. Ellis was for the plaintiff, and Mr Amphlett (Messrs Wm. Jones, Porter, & Amphlett) for the defendant.— The point at issue was the authority of a servant temporarily in the defend- onts employment, to pledge his credit.—Judgment was entered for the defendant, who did not ask for costs. A PHARMACEUTICAL SUCCESS.—It is gratifying to be in a position to chronicle that Mr Robert L. Burchinshaw (pupil of Mr Fredk. J. Sykes, chemist, Abergele Road) has passed the Prelimin- ary Examination, held in October, in connexion with the Pharmaceitical Society of Great Britain. THE COLWYN BAY ART CLASSES.—It is with pleasure that we announce the commencement of the Art Classes, at the Board School, Conway Road, where Freehand and Model Drawing, Plane and Solid Geometry, and Building Con- struction, will be taught every Friday evening. Despite unpropitious weather twelve students attended the first meeting of these Classes, on Friday evening, October 26th, and there were also present several of the Committee (which, as will be seen from our advertisement columns, is a thoroughly representative one). These Classes are so much needed in the town and neighbour- hood, that it is to be hoped that the young people generally, will avail themselves of these oppor- tunities, We would mention that there seems to be some slight misapprehension that these Classes are worked for the sole benefit of the Hon. Sec. The reverse is the case, as Mr Bremner's services are given gratuitously, and it is a fact that Mr Bremner, although has no monetary interest in connexion with the Classes, takes a great interest in the work done and in the progress made in affording increased opportunities to students. A PROJECTED EXTENSION OF THE RHOS-ON-SEA PI.ER.-It has been decided to extend the Rhos- on-Sea Pier, and the piles intended for the Pierhead, although they had been put down, have been got up again. As it now is, passen- gers cannot land at low-tide. CHANCES TO HEAR DR. GOMER LEWIS—At seven o'clock next Tuesday evening, November 6th, the Rev Owen Evans, Pastor of Engedi Welsh C.M. Chapel, Colwyn Bay, will take the chair, at the Public Hall, the occasion being a lecture, in aid of the Congo Institute, by the Rev J. Gomer Lewis, D. D., whose subject is "The World's Fair."—On Wednesday afternoon and evening, November 7th, the Revs Dr Gomer Lewis and J Morgan Davies (the new tutor at the Congo Institute, will preach at the Public Hall, the services commencing at 2.30 and 6.30. SOME VERY EXTRAORDINARY WEATHER !—Ex- traordinary weather prevailed, along the North Wales Coast, on Monday, October 29th. At one time the sun shone brilliantly, the air being as balmy as that in April or May. Suddenly dense masses of clouds came from seaward, and a sudden transformation took place. Hail decend- ed violently, accompanied by loud peals of thunder and vivid flashes of lightning, the air being bitterly cold. Directly afterwards the clouds passed away, the downpour ceased, and Old King Sol again shone forth in all his glory. WELSH CONGRGEGATIONALIST INDUCTION SER- VICE.—The induction of the Rev John Evans, of Bangor College, to the pastoral charge of the Welsh Congregationalist Church, Colwyn Bay, took place on Tuesday evening, October 23rd, and was conducted by Dr E. Herber Evans, Pro- fessors T. Rhys and J. M. Davies, the Revs H. Hermony, D. D. Williams, W. Keinion Thomas, and E. J. Lloyd. DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL.—At the Denbighshire County Council's October Quarterly meeting, the following were elected to represent the Council on the Committee of the North Wales Counties Lunatic Asylum Mr Thomas Gee, Col- onel J. R. Barnes, Mr Thomas Parry (Colwyn Bay), Mr Owen Williams, Colonel Mainwaring, and Mr J. Watkin Lumley. The following were appointed Representatives on the Conway Fish- ery Board Messrs David Jones, Roger Hughes, John Davies, O. Isgoed Jones, and John Black- wall.-Mr R. H. V. Kyrke was elected to represent the Council on the Board of the Lan- cashire and Cheshire Sea Fisheries District in respect of the Flintshire and Denbighshire coast just added to that district.—The attention of farmers was called to the fact that an analyst (Mr Lowe, of Chester) had been appointed under the new Act for the analysing of fertilisers and feed- ing stuffs, and that of each half-guinea fee the county would pay 7s.- The standing orders were suspended in order that the Council might pro- ceed with the appointment, under clause 8, schedule III., of the Denbighshire Intermediate Education Scheme, of the County School Gov- ernors and 13 Representative Governors on the County Governing Body as follows;—Mr T. Gee, Capt Griffiths Boscawen, Messrs 1. Jones, S. Moss, T. Parry (Colwyn Bay), W. G. Dodds (Llangollen), E. Hooson, S. Jones, Colonel Main- waring, Mr J. W. Lumley, Miss Gee, and Mrs R. J. Powell (Wrexham).—On the motion of Mr Jones, the estimate for the ensuing year was accepted, at a rate of 5 six-eighth in the pound was passed. HOLYWELL COUNTY COURT.-An action was brought by Bent's Brewery Company for C,5, the amount claimed for ale, etc., supplied to Mrs Roberts, Colwyn.—Mr Bromley appeared for the plaintiffs, and Mr Amphlett (Messrs Wm. Jones, Porter, & Amphlett) appeared for the defendant, who admitted liability to the amount of £2 10s.— Judgment was given for £ 2 10s, with costs on that amount. BASS'S BEER OR NOT! A COLWYN BAY DISPUTE. On October 24th, before Mr Justice Stirling, in the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice, the case of Bass, Ratcliff, and Gretton v. Lowe came on for hearing, Mr Buckley, Q.C., was for the plaintiffs, and Mr Graham Hastings, Q.C., for the defendant. Mr Buckley said that the defendant, Mrs Lowe, was the lessee and licensee of the Imperial Hotel, Colwyn Bay, and he (the counsel) had to move for an injunction to restrain the defendant from pass- ing off or attempting to pass off ale or beer not made by the plaintiffs as or for the goods of the plaintiffs, until the trial of the action or further order. Mr Graham Hastings said that there was a question to be tried, and it was desirable that they should have more information' about it. It would injure his client as much as anybody to sell Bass's beer which after all, was not Bass's. However, he was perfectly willing to give an undertaking, without prejudice, to suspend selling as alleged, till the trial of the action. His Lordship made the order granting the undertaking by consent accordingly, and intimated that if the parties would try it without pleadings he would set down the action for trial at once. THE RAINFALL AT BRYN EURYN. Diameter of Funnel, 5 inches. Heights Above ground, I foot, of Top Above Sea Level, 125 feet. Readings taken at 9 a.m., daily. Month. Date. Depth. Remarks. Inches. October 24 °:47 25 0 42 26 0'44 27 °'°3 28 0'10 29 0'32 30 0*02 Total for week i'8o THOS. HUTCHINGS.