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OLD COLWYN. Parish Church, Colwyn.—English Services (Sundays), Holy Communion: Every Sunday 8 a.m., and first Sunday in the month after morning service. Holy Baptism Sunday afternoon, 3.30. Service and Sermon, 11.0 a.m. and 7 0pm. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m., in Assembly Rooms. (Week days). Service and Sermon: Friday, 7.0 p.m. during Advent and Lent. Singing practices, Friday night. Children's Meeting: Monday night. Band of Hope Tuesday night. Welsh Services (Sundays), Holy Communion Second Sunday in the month after morning service. Service and Sermon 9.45 a.m. and 5.30 p.m Sunday School, 2.15 p.m, National Schools. Week Days, Service and Sermon, Wednesday, 7, p.m. Singing Practice, Wednesday night. Clergy Revs. J. Griffiths, M.A. Oxon., Vicar, J. Roberts, Curate. English Paptist Chapel, Old Colwyn.—Sunday Ser- vices, Morning 11.0, Evening 6.30. Sunday School. 2.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting on Wednesdays at 7.0 p.m. Pastor, Rev. H T. Cousins. FOR GOOD AND CHEAP FLOUR go to W. Williams & Co., Station Road, Colwyn Bay. Splendid baking, 22/6 per sack (of 280 lbs.). Good Family Flour, 18/- per sack. adv. 366 — THE celebrated Ales of Bass & Co., are now supplied in 9 gallon casks, at Brewery prices, from 9/- per Firkin. Guinness' Invalid Stout in half-pint bottles. Martell and Hennesy's three star Brandy, 5/4 per bottle. 314 varieties of all the principal Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs. E. H. Davies, Uxbridge House. adv. 367-50 ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—The Rev. J. Thain Davidson, D. D., of London, has inti- mated his intention of spending his summer holiday at Colwyn Bay, and has consented to occupy the pulpit of the English Presbyterian Church on each Sunday during the month of August.—The new organ which is being built for this church, will be opened early in June, when an opportunity will be afforded of hearing the talented Liverpool organist, Mr W. H. Jude. THE CONGO INSTITUTE ANNUAL MEETINGS.— At 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m., on Sunday, May 31st, special services will be held in the Public Hall, Colwyn Bay, and will be con- ducted by the Revs. R. B. Richardson (D.D., a native of Liberia) and Thomas L. Johnson (a negro evangelist) at the close of each service, a collection will be taken up in aid of the Congo Institute. The annual Conferences for ministers and delegates, will be held, at the Institute, at 10 a.m., and 2 p.m., on Tuesday, June 2nd, and will be followed at 7 p.m.. by a public meeting at the Public Hall, where sermons will be preached by the Revs. B. Thomas (Letterston), and E. T. Jones (Llwynpia). COLWYN BAY HIGH SCHOOL.—We notice that Mr William Owen Roberts, a pupil of Mr Owen, of the above school, has passed the Civil Service Examination, standing most creditably on the list, thereby reflecting great credit upon both tutor and pupil. We have had the pleasure to record successes from this school on various occasions, and to testify to Mr Owen's ability in coaching pupils for special examinations. We believe that Mr Owen is the only private tutor known in North Wales who has succeeded in passing deaf and dumb pupils at public examinations. Both hearing and deaf pupils for the last sixteen years from this School, have evidently been trained by no ordinary teacher,:as results from time to time amply show.

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