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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, CONWAY.—Apartments, at moderate terms. Large house in its own Private grounds, overlooking the picturesque town of Conway, with its ancient Castle and Walls, the Estuary of the river, the Vale, theEryri Alountains, &c. For fresh air and nature un- surpassed. Tennis Lawns, &c. Mrs. Cvnwal Jones. 285s— COLWYN BAY—EDELWEIS, Private Boarding House—The Misses Retemeyer.— £ 2 2s. per k. 156-52 SUPERIOR APARTMENTS, situated near the Sea and Woods. Good Cooking, &c. Ierffls moderate. Apply "N. Office of this aper, Colwyn Bay. 262-S COLWYN BAY.—Capesthorne Towers, West End Promenade. Charming Sea view, Apartments. Mrs. Rickard, Proprietress. 277s— ROMENADE, Colwyn Bay. "Hawkstone." r Apartments. Newlv furnished by an ^inent London Firm. Directly facing sea. _^gnificent views. Apply as above. 276—s COMFORTABLE Apartments, close to Shore and Station.—Apply, Danesbury, Hawar- oad, Colwyn Bay. 281s— ST. PIRAN'S, Greenfield Road, Colwyn Bay. Superior Apartments. Good Cooking and tendance. Highly recommended. Mrs. worth. 283-s VRONHEULOG Private and Commercial TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Abergele Rd., ^oltyyn gay_ Central, clean, homely, detached, Vl pleasant,y situated. Tourists and Visitors HI here find a home from home, combined with ^derate Charges. Private Suites of Rooms Board or otherwise. —-MRS. H. TONES, Proprietress. 287s— MOST Comfortable Appartments offered in a pleasant and sheltered situation for 'nter mcnths with good attendance found and OftT6 comf°r's* Very moderate terms. — "T.T. of <his Paper, Colwyn Ba}'. 297— COMFORTABLE Siting-room and Bedroom, COMFORTABLE Sit ingroom and Bedroom, suitable for elderly Lady or Gentleman, or who wish winter in a warm climate. Terms moderate. Address, Miss Connor, Fairfield, ^^elyn Road, Colwyn Bay. 300—1 A MOST Comfortable Home offered to two respectable Young Men, with or without V oard, with use of Bath (hot and cold). Terms thty moderate. Apply to C. S. E. Office of IS Paper, Colwyn Bay. 299- To Let. PRIVATE HOUSE to be Let Furnished, p" -^PP'y* H. C., c/o the Misses Retemeyer, ension Edelweiss, Grove Park, Colwyn Bay. 275-13 OOLWYN BAY.—To be let, and may be JJS' entered into on the 151 h day of April next, compact and commodious semi-detached s a. called Glyn Villa. The h ouse contains ei £ '°lls pntrance Hall, three entertaining rooms, th bedrooms, bath-room, hot and cold water Pglj^Khout, butler's pantry, kitchen, back-kitchen, Celia I vjp ars UI1derneath, W.Cs. Best sea and country kit\S' v'e^ sheltered from east winds, capital en-garden. well stocked with choice fruit p e!?' ornamental lawn in front. — For further 'culars apply to Mr Edward Morris, The ^Ke'grave Road, Colwyn Ba}'. 297— To LET, a well built House, suitable for a § t> ^entleman's Residence,—3 Sittingrooms, Wat ecJr°oms, W.C's, Bathroom (hot and cold An M STarc'en back and front. Possession ^Qr'' '5th, 1894. Apply to E. Morris, Belgrave Colwyn Bay. 300— To be Sold. I ^O pleasantly situated Houses to be sold. Grp particulars apply to E. Davies & Sons, -wich House, Colwyn. 299-3 OLD NEWSPAPERS. Quantities of 251bs. C0nvv an<^ upwards. Weekly News Office, Wanted. yV7"ANTED, a small Cottage (unfurnished) lo\v ( 'n Colwyn Bay, or neighbourhood. Rent 'E. A. D. office of this paper, Conway. 300- Found. ^OUNG,. light brown, Collie Dog, white d^ys neck and feet. If not claimed within three Gar^ be sold to defray expenses. Apply, r, Tany-Bay, Colwyn Bay. 300-1 Money. M ^RTGAGES.-— £ 7,000 to be advanced upon ay or freehold or leasehold securities in Colwyn 4t 4 r ne>ghbourhood, in sums not less than ^100 SecUr't Per cent 'nterest according to the 1 Apply, Percy Hignett, Solicitor, Colwyn 276— }If 0 Fees unless Cash is advanced. 4oney ADVANCED PRIVATELY otuesmen' Farmers, Lodging-house Keepers, °r Writ Gr-S' rePayat>le by easy instalments. Call e> in strict confidence, to GEORGE PAYNE, Accountant, Off; 3' Crescent Rd., Rhyl. ■— ce> Manchester. Established 1870. 267—52 MAGAZINES and Periodicals bound t to any pattern, in First-class owS' competent Workmen and on our Cent Premises, by R. E. JONES & BROS., Library, 8, Station Road, Colwyn an<^ Rose Hill St., Conway. 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. jpUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY. MR. F. A. DEW will SELL BY AUCTION, as above, on MONDAY, 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 charge made unless actual business results. MORTGAGES.—Wanted to advance at low interest on sound freehold investments, sums of ^300, £ 600. £800, and <11200. 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. The Officers of the N (Colwyn Bay) Company 2nd Volunteer Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers 13eg 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 Patronag-e: Col. 41he Most Hen. 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 Bazaar will be opened on Wednesday, 21st Nov., by W. IT. 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 g-enerally, especially towards defraying-the expenses of a Rifle Range, Drill Hall, and additional Instru- ments 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. M.Venables-Williams Serg-t. Instructor Morris, The Armourv. Colour Serg-t. Burwell. Serg-t. Morg-an. Adamson. Evans. „ Homan. Lance-Serg-t. Brackstone. Lieut. F. A. Dew. Sergeon-Lieut. Fraser. Corporal Allen. 11 Roberts. Wallis. 11 Davies. Clarke. 11 Hatton. Lance-Corporal Lloyd. 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. TT7 A w)" be served each day from four o'clock, at Six- I A—>fl pence each and through the liberality of Mr. Jeffs, Fishmong-er, Oysters will also be provided on each even-'ng- at a small charge. On Friday Evening, November 23rd. 1894, 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. ADMISSION Front Seats, ;>s.; Second Seats, is.; Back Seats, 6d. Volunteers in Uniform, Half Price. 299— LLANDRILLO CHURCH. A BAZAAR Will (D.V.) be held in 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 n ga a Makes Boots and Harness IB n I L. Waterproof as a duck's back, I 1 MM I ■■ and solt as velvet. Adds IB ITH KL» three times to the wear and r!lid allows P°lisi'in8- Gold. is Exhibition Highest miftRiN 1 I I I Bill I II 2s. 60., of all Bootmakers, UP w& H 11R Saddlers, Ironmongers, &c. 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. 4 FORTHREE HALF-CROWNS V (7/6) we offer to supply a jUggy FULL DRESS LENGTH of our SPECIALSERGE in FJL any of the following- colours :— £ U3It if 1 Black, Blue, Myrtle, Claret, Mulberry, Moss, Prune, Nut Brown, Navy, Red Brown, fw J |j It Grey, Brown Mixture, Steel, &c., &c. ft, & ^»w\lai|iri||latt JjS THESE DRESS LENGTHS MAKE VERY if W SUITABLE PRESENTS. W# They are not clumsy or heavy, will not spot with rain, or wear threadbare, f iSp and we guarantee Perfect Satisfaction or Return Money. J[j( J^yik THEY ARE UNDOUBTEDLY-THE SURPRISE OF THE SEASON. MM Special offer to the readers of the Colwyn Bay and Conway Weekly News. JWJ IMPORTANT. READ! READ! With every order for three full Dress Lengths, we shall present a Length of splendid WMSl wearing Tweed for underskirt; with orders for six Dress Lengths we shall present ? w one full Dress Length of Serge in any colour. Jg CUT THIS OUT AND POST IT WITH ORDER. LL M M COSTUME CLOTHS and TWEEDS in endless variety, 10/6, 12/6, 15/ 16/6, Hk and 17/6 THE FULL DRESS LENGTH. JP §/ /W. PATTERNS Post Free and need not be returned. JPS |||>' "JIII. jhtym PARCELS are Carriage Paid in all cases to any part of the British Isles. 1 LP||^ 1JIk Cut Old Paper Pattern Free with every order. ill/ REMNANT BUNDLES OF SERGE, 5/- each (Carriage Paid). Lutas Leathley & Co., Dept. 173, Armley, Leeds. 2ql-q Established 1873. PATRONISED BY THE NOBILITY. j'o JET nsr JONES, 46W iIy I:St;h GRIMSBY HOUSE, MTWYN RAY Opposite St. Paul's Church, vv/li il 11* JJxil Home-cured Hams and Bacon, and Genuine Pork Sausages always on hand. Corned Beef. Pickled Tongues. Z-Il CHOICEST QUALITY OF MEAT ONLY SUPPLIED. 157— "The Millinery & Dressmaking" AT BRITANNIA HOUSE, COLWYN BAY, Can toe relied upon. Style," "Fit," and" Economy" combined. Special attention given to Wedding and Mourning1 Orders. zn 157- Sale by Mr. George F. Felton. UNDER POWERS OF A BILL OF SALE. THE TRINITY BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, LLANDUDNO (close to the Railway Station). MR. GEORGE F. FELTON will SELL BY AUCTION, on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 13111, and 14th, 1894, and following- day, if required, on the pre- mises, the Excellent MODERN FURNITURE AND GENERAL APPOINTMENTS comprised in Entrance Hall, Dining Saloon, Drawing-room, 26 Bed Chambers, Staircase Landings, Servants' Hall, Kitchen, Domestic Offices, etc., also valuable COTTAGE PIANO, and an immense assortment of Bed and Table Linen, Blankets, Glass, Dinner Services, China, Electro-plate, Cutlery, and Miscellaneous Effects. Sale each day at 12.30 View day—SATURDAY, the IOth-2 to 5 p.m. Catalogues three days prior to the Sale. N. B.-A LEASE of this well-known Establish- ment can be arranged at a moderate rent, in which case the tenant will be given the option of purchasing the Furniture at a valuation. 300-1 Singing. MISS LINDSAY(Pupil of Madame Marchesi), will give lessons in I he above every afternoon.-For terms apply to Miss Lindsay, c/o The Misses Rowland, Denham Lodge, Colwyn Bay. 300—2 Scholastic. TV"| EGLECTED EDUCATION. The Rev. 1 John Brasted is open to give lessons privately, or at his own residence, Mount Clear, Old Colwyn. 300—3 Tuition. MR. F. ARTHUR BRASSEY SALT, F.C.C.G., Formerly of King's Coll., London, and for many years engaged in preparing Pupils for the Public Schools, Matriculation, and other Examinations. Is open to engagements with the Principals of Scliools, iatid others, as Visiting Tutor; especi- ally for the following subjects, viz. Reading in Class, English Composition, Elocution, and Public Speaking. (The Speaking Voice Scientifically and correctly trained). Mr. F. A. B. S., being the Provincial Warden (Northern Centre) of the "Guild of Church Mu- sicians, London," and having an experience of twenty years in Choir Training- (including ten years Cathedral work), receives Pupils for Organ, Pianoforte, Voice Production, Harmony, Counterpoint, Musical Form, History, &c. Candidates preparedfor the various Musical Examinations. SEVERAL FORMER PUPILS ARE NOW HOLDING CATHEDRAL AND OTHER APPOINTMENTS. N.B.—Class Singing a special feature. LLANDUDNO, RHYL, AND NEIGHBOURHOOD VISITED. For Terms, <Sr>c., Address— RICHMOND HOUSE, GREENFIELD ROAD. 300—8 COLWYN BAY. To DISCONTINUE AN ADVERTISEMENT," says John Wanamaker, Philadelphia's great merchant, "is like taking in your sign. If you want to do business you must let the public know it. Standing advertise, ments, when changed frequently, are better and cheaper than reading notices. They look more sub- stantial and business-like, and inspire confidence. I would as soon think of doing business without clerks as without advertising.Printer's Ink, THE INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT (WELSBACH SYSTEM) SAVES ALL CONSUMERS 50% IN GAS. THE MOSI, PERFECT LIGHT. SVPEBION TO ELECTRIC LIGHT, AT ONE-EIGHTH THE COST. SIX VALID REASONS FOR ITS ADOPTION. 1. It saves half your gas bill. 2. It gives you treble the present light. 3. It can be attached to existing gas fittings. 4. The light is clean, cool, steady, and brilliant. 5. It does away with the impurities of gas. 6. It is pleasant, simple, and economical. Extract from the Report of Prof.i:CAVLTON LAMBERT, M.A., F.R.A.S. The 'Welsbnch Light' is nearly seven times as efficient ill illuminating effect as ordinary gas burners, and more than four times as efficient as an 'Argand. Professor MAX MULLER writes: "7, Norham Gardens, Oxford, February 10th, 1894. Professor Max Mtiller has much pleasure in stating that he finds one Incandescent Burner gives enough light in his library, where he formerly required three burners, and if the pressure of gas was low ti, lam pas well. In his drawing- room two burners give a splendid light. He hus also an In- candescent burner in the hall, which is most satisfactory. His gas bill last quarter, with these four burners in use, was f 1 2s. less than the same quarter last year, though the price of gas is higher." FOR Private Houses, Shops, Showrooms, Hotels, Offices, and Public Buildings. P, ices and full particulars on application to the Agents for COLWYN BAY AND CONWAY: G. BEVAN & CO., 300—6a COLWYN BAY. XMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS IN GREAT VARIETY. Private Cards PRINTED TO ORDER. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF I LEATHER AND FANCY GOODS Suitable for Christmas Presents. R. E. JONES & BROS., Rose Hill Street, Conway, AND 8, Station Road, Colwyn Bay. COLWYN BAY ART CLASSES, (In connection with the Science and Art Depart- ment, London and the Denbighshire County Council.) SEASON 1894-95. COMMITTEE. County Alderman THOMAS PARRY (Chairman). Mr. J. Adainson, 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 J3REMNER, Colwyn Bay. Hon. Sec 298-4 COLWYN BAY. ST. PAUL'S CONVERSAZIONE, Consisting of Tea. and Coffeee, Curiosities, BRIGHT MUSICAL PROGRAMME, Lime-light Magic Lantern Views, WILL BE HELD IN THE PUBLIC HALL, TO-NIGHT, Friday, 9th, at 6.30. All are invited. 300-1 Building Sites at Conway. THE CEE,"W% 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 J. E. ROBERTS & Co., AUCTIONEERS » VALUERS, House and Estate Agents. Sales conducted on reasonable terms. Cash advanced on Absolute Sale. OFFICES Station Road, Colwyn Bay. 297-52
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), but 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 Neais Office, Conway, will gladly be inserted in cur issue of the following Friday. ————
COLWYN BAY.
COLWYN BAY. LOCKYER'S PRIVATE HOTEL. Miss Bell, London Mr and Mrs Macleod, Ilkley, Yorks. Mrs Hand, Leicester Mrs Smallwood Miss Hall Misses Lees (2), Manchester Mr and Mrs J. Evans Roberts, New York CLAREMONT. (Mrs Robinson, Proprietress.) Mr and Mrs J. W. Sykes, Bury F. Heywood, Esq, Higher Crumpsall Mrs Heywood, family, governess and nurse, do PENSION EDELWEISS. (Misses Retemeyer.) Miss Hayes, Birkenhead Miss Bamford, Liverpool Mrs Holland, Wakefield, Yorks Miss Foster, Edgbaston Ben Lomond, Wynnstay Road- Mrs and the Misses Thompson Somerset Boarding House, Wynnstay Road— [The Misses Wright Rev J. R. Gray, Birkenhead Miss Corbett, Fallowfield Mrs Haram, Colwyn Bay Miss M. L. Wright, do Plasycoed- J. Shaw, Belfast H. M. Burney, do Geo. Dick, do Jas. M. Cann, do W. Thomas, do Wave Crest, Lawson Road-Misses Lever Wm. Entwistle, Esq, Oak Villa, Crumpsall, Manchester Miss Entwistle, do Nurse Braithwaite, Liverpool Cardigan House, Greenfield Road-Mrs Hunt Colonel Foster and family, Hornby Castle, Hornby, Lancaster, governess, 3 maids, and footman Miss Knox, Hornby Canon Warneford, All Saints' Vicarage, Halifax Rhos and Abbey Houses-Mrs Morgan Mrs Logan Wright, family and maids, Cheshire
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COTJRAGOEUS, intelligent, persistent advertising means the largest possible success in any particular line." "DON'T run the same card from January to Decem- ber. Change occasionally. Don't get into a rut. Have some vim." "NEVER fix the price of anything so low that you can't afford to advertise it." NON-ADVERTISING means the limitation of busi- ness to personal influence."
Family Notices
Births, Marriages, Deaths, &c. Announcements of Births, Marriages, Deaths, or In Memoriam," are inserted at the following charge: One Shilling if prepaid; One Florin if booked. No announcement will be inserted unless accompanied by the sender's real name and address (not for publi- cation, but merely as a guarantee of good faith). BIRTH. ROBERTS.—November 5th, at Eirianfa, Conway, the wife of D. Wynne-Roberts, of a son.
COLWYN BAY.
COLWYN BAY. SUNDAY SERVICES. Parish Church, Llandrillo.— Knglish Services, 11.0 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Welsh Service, 9.30 arc. 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 If mile from Colwyn Bay, on the Llandudno Road. St. Paul's Church, Colwyn Hay.-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.) 7.0 p.m., Service and Sermon Sunday School, '),.30 p.m. Welsh Services 10.0 a.m., Service -"no 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 Mondays 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 Wesleya,n-St. John's,—The Aveitue.-Next Sunday morning 11.0, evening 6.30, Rev W. West Holdsworth, M.A., Mysore City, Central India. Prayer meeting, morning 10.15. Sunday School, afternoon 2.30. Wednesday evening, 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, 6.15, 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 Congregational.—Morning, 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 seats free. Rev. H. T. Cousins, F.R.G.S., Colwyn Bay. 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 Friends,-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. Congo Institute.—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 week day, from 2.30 to 3 30. THE INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION SCHEME.— Under the Denbighshire Intermediate Education Scheme, the Denbighshire County Council have elected the following as Governors for the Aber- gele School District (which includes Colwyn Bay):—County-Alderman Thomas Parry, County- Councillor John Porter, and Mr John Roberts (Fern Bank), Colwyn Bay, and County-Councillor John Davies, Glanconway. ENGLISH BAPTIST CHURCH.—On Sunday even- ing next, November nth, the Rev H. T. Cousins, F.R.G.S. (Pastor), will commence a Winter series of special sermons. The subject is a current topic "Should Wives promise to obey their Husbands?" The remaining subjects for the winter may be learnt from handbills. The service will commence at half-past six. Hymn- books are provided. THE NEW CURATE OF ST. PAUL'S.—Out of over fortv applicants, the Rev J. Jones, B.A., Curate of Berse, near Wrexham, has been appointed Curate of St Paul's, Colwyn Bay, in succession to the Rev Meredith J. Hughes, who accompanied the Rev Canon Roberts from Brymbo. Mr Jones took his degree at Lampeter in 1888, and the following year took Honours (3rd Class Math. Mod.) in the University of Oxford. He was ordained Deacon in 1891, and Priest in 1892, and is twenty-six years of age. THIS EVENING'S CONVERSAZIONE.—A represen- tative Committee, in connection with St Paul's, with Mr James (N.P. Bank), have organised for this evening, as may be seen from our advertising columns, a social evening in the Public Hall, from 6.30 to 9 o'clock. The Hall will be converted into a drawing room. Tea and coffee will be served, curiosities exhibited, and the first rate limelight views and the bright musical programme, cannot fail to make an enjoyable evening. The proceeds will be devoted to the Church Fund. THE WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS.—The Com- mittee of the Colwyn Bay Winter Entertainments, have been fortunate in securing Mr M. B. Spurr, from the Egyptian Hall, Picadilly and Court Theatre, Sloane Square, to give the first enter- tainment on Tuesday, November 13th. Many of our readers will remember Mr Spurr at Llandudno, at the Pier Concerts last summer, and how he charmed the audience with his beautiful zither solos, and kept them in roars of laughter with his musical sketches, especially the pantomine sketch. ENGEDI CALVINISTIC METHODIST CHAPEL, COLWYN BAY.—A preaching meeting will be held in the Engedi C.M. Chapel on Tuesday and Wednesday, November 13th and 14th (on the Tuesday, at 7 p.m.; and on the Wednesday, at 10 a.m., 2 p.m., and 6.30 p.m.), the officiating ministers being the Revs John Pugh, Cardiff; John Williams, Brynsiencyn; and John Evans, Llanfaircaereinion. There will also be held a series of Missionary Meetings, under the con- ductorship of the Rev John Pugh (Cardiff), the well-known evangelist, the Welsh meetings being held as follows:—On Monday evening, November 12th, in the Engedi Chapel, at 7 o'clock, and on Saturday evening, November 17th, in the Public Hall, at 7 o'clock. A FOREIGN MISSIONARY TO PREACH AT ST. JOHN'S.—Next Sunday, November nth, at the 11.0 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. services at St John's English Wesleyan Church, sermons will be de- livered by the Rev W. W. Holdsworth, M.A., a missionary returned from Mysore, India.—At seven o'clock the following (Monday) evening, Mr A. T. Morse, of Leyton, will take the chair at a Foreign Missionary Meeting, at which the list of speakers will include the names of the Revs W. W. Holdsworth and H. H. M'Cullagh, B.A. THE ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, COLWYN BAY.—A series of English Evangelical Services will be conducted, by the Rev John Pugh, Leader of the South Wales (Presbyterian) Forward Move- ment, at the English Presbyterian Church, at half- past seven on Tuesday and Wednesday evening, November 13th and 14th and at the Public Hall, at half-past seven on Thursday and Friday even- ings, November 15th and 16th, and at 8.15 p.m. on Sunday, November 18th. CHURCH CONFERENCE AT ST. ASAPH.—On Wednesday, October 31st, 300 out of the 333 lic- ensed clergy in the St Asaph Diocese met in conference in the Cathedral city. They were addressed by the Bishop, who said that such a gathering was unique in the history of that Diocese. Referring to Disestablishment, he ex- horted them, if their consciences were clear on the matter, to take a firm stand by what they believed to be the cause of truth and justice. He welcomed the extension of Local Government as embodied in the Parish Councils Act. As to a clergyman standing personally, two things were first necessary,—a clear expression of opinion