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Oakwood Park Hotel, Conway Taemost dairt- tly equipped in r** the Principal- ity 'ft Beautifully '■ V >~ situa -ed on the "-t-i „¥'>W$L Old Coach Rd < -k'c. half-v ay bet- t, i » 4 "» ween Conway and the head of Mvrff*, *,«*nv the Syo can v<* Pass. F'v«>-<3ew -T, sri V* -SX/iV* Elevated and n$r»r bracing posi- ^Xfi^mSSiZ -Sl9& ?M' tion. Mountain z, i f £ air, sea breeze f < jfcju. >* '*»' •k- f x3-i *• from 3 points rv* A* of tlie compass '#->*• 4 1'™ » Jr 3C&& &f, Hotel owns JLJE^^V **« ■*JS* ll /4&c^SSk^5i* 4. golf links, one -rvi' **4.8^ 5 *4 ifljCr' minute from » 4*?Nf K00ri? tenni8' $$M r-^M, ,JkL' -v' V. bowhng green > ^K^tST, ■- Vi- 1 and billiards ^v^V/Jrj^T' "Jr* -i- _$ £ v Electric light ^sT^SU •" -?-oS^ "h £ 5* V throughout. 'h £ Alfresco after- **5^fc. x'S" • ■' noon Teas on Oakwood Park Lawns. roil Hotel 'Bus o meets Trains. Telegrams: Now tuny Licensed. Mrs. C. A. BAILEY, Manageress °^coxmay, x Telephone. 25. # LOCKYER'S PRIVATE HOTEL, UNRIVALLED POSITION IN CENTRE OF BAY. EXCELLENT CUISINE. EXPERIENCED CHEF. TABLE D'HOTE 6-30. SEPARATE TABLES. ELECTRIC LIGHT. so BEDROOMS. Tariff and particulars, apply sole Proprietors, Mr. & Mrs. George Stones. X.XjA.STDUDJN'O, ST. GEORGES Premier1 Position B H H ra.cg "Cihe Sea,; raoix^sSea,; HU I tL. G-x*an.d Promeziade, a N 8 Electric Light Throughout. Hydraulic Lift. Headquarters of the NorthWales Golf Club. Ten minutes from Links T. P. DA.VIZ«S, Residential Proprietor THE CRAIG-Y-DON IK-<C BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT. (TEMPERANCE), LZiANDUDXO, On Sea Front. Large Recreation Room. Electric Light. Terms Moderate. Open all the Year Round- misses Middleton. & Wood. "THE WHITE HOUSE," LLANDUDNO, NORTH WALES. First-class Boarding Establishment and Private Apartments. Facing Sea. Situated on Grand Promenade. Full view of Bay and Drives. Close to Pier and Pavilion. Electric Light. Batn not and cold). Coaching Centre. Recommended MRS. THOMAS, Proprietress. ORMESCLIFFE PROMENADE BOaRUIJNG ESTABLISHMENT, TBE P.AB..A.:J:»E. Beautiful View. Liberal Table. Smoke Room. Hot aud Cold Baths, Musical Societ Facing the Sea. Dark Room for Photography, Cycle accommodation. MODERATE TERMS. TARIFF CARDS, Personal Supervision of Mr. and Mrs. ALLEN SMITE The Llandudno Cocoa House AND TEMPERANCE HOTEL, 66, MOSTYN STREET. ESTADRANTS All; DINING ROOMS. DINNERS DAILY, 12 to 3. PARTIES CATERED FOR GOOD ACC YMODATION FOR CYCLISTS AND TOURISTS. BATHROOMS, &c. REEVES-HUGHES. ROSLIN, NANT-Y-GAMAR ROAD, CRAIG-Y-DON, LLANDUDNO BOARD OR APARTMENTS. DETACHED HOUSE. STABLING Good Garden. Close to Sea. Large Rooms. Bath Room. For tariff apply MISSES ARCHDEACON & HANSEN. VINCENT'S Private Hotel, LLANDUDNO, This renowned Hotel commands the Finest View s on the Sea Front, in Centre of Marine Parade, close to Pier, Theatre and Railway Station. ZSjK'eseUexaLt Cuisine. Picnic and Other Partiesiarranged. Accommodation for Cyclists, Tennis i d Biliards (Free.) TARIFF APPLY PROPRIETOR. Telegams "Vincent's," Llandudno
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1 LIST OF VISITORS. I MOON'S HOTEL—Mr W. Winch. Mr and. Mrs F. Lee, Manchester Miss Baker, London J. Boyle, Esq., Stockport W. Fernley, Esq., do Mr and Mrs Harrison, Manchester Mr and Mrs Ibbitson, Burnley Miss Wills, do Miss Ashworth, Accrington J. Gaukroger, Elsq., Burnley Miss Gawith, Ulverston, N. Lanes. Miss Stringer, Brixton Hill A. Still, Esq., Burnley W. B. Hill, Esq., do Mr and, Mrs Shaw, Church Miss Cole, do1 J. Cathness, Esq., Blackburn J. N. O. Mumley, Esq., Birkenhead A. W. Tattersall, Esq., Burnley Mr and Mrs Bond, Adlington. T. Norris, Elsq., Ealing Mr and Mrs Thomas, Bedford Park The, MisseS Grogham, Brixton Mr and Mrs Priestley, Whalley, Lanes. Mr and Mrs A. R. Pickles, Burnley J. Wynn, Esq., Barrow-in-Furness Miss Glendening, Accrington Miss Whittaker, do Mr and Mrs Mitchell, Luton Mr Barratt and Son, Ilfraconibe M'r and Mrs Essex, Sutton Coldfield Masters Essex, do Mr and Mrs Chamberlain, Salford Mr and. Mrs Harland, Broadbottom, near Manchester. Mr Walters, Forest Gate Miss Graham, do Mr and Mrs Pear, London: Mrs Nicoll, do, Mr Bowden, do Mr Bunn, do Mir Talford, do Mr Gould, do T'. Midgley, Esq., Bury Miss Holt, Nelson Mr and Mrs Renwick, Preston S. Cornwall, Esq., do Miss Maddock, do, Miss Goppack, London G Slater, Esq., Nateby Garstang, R.s..O Mrs Bulwick, Accrington Miss, Walsh, do. Mrs Warmsley, do W. A. Greatbat.ch, Esq., London C'. Spreight, Esq., Southport H. Spreight, Esq., do A. Hodgkinson, Esq., Morecambe W. Carr, Esq., do. J. Gott, Esq., Burnley J. Bradley, Esq., do Mr and Mrs Hogill, Oswaldtwistle Miss: Duthie, Great Harwood Miss Scholes, Burnley J. R-awcliffe, Elsq., Whalley, Lanes. Mr and Mrs Spittall, Southport ASHBY MANOR,—Mrs Hughes. Mr W. Hughes, Penygroes Miss Kelley, Liverpoool Mr M. Chadwick, Rawstenstall Mr J. W. Wilson, Pudsey Mrs Wilson, do Mr J. J. Hunt, London Miss Rosser, Abercarn, Mon. Mr Davis, do SOHO HOUSEMiss Owen. EL Beauchley, Esq., London Mrs Beauchley, do> Mr and Mrs Pond, do Mr and Mrs Mcintosh, and sons Halifax Mr and Mrs Henderson and daughter, Halifax RISBORO; I-IODSE:, York Road—S. F. C'ooper. Mr' and Mrs Alex Brown, Earlstown, Lanes. Mr and Mrs S. Ashton, Preston Mrs and Master Lovekin, Harborne Mr J. A. Lovekin, do Miss Drew, do Miss Carter, Handswort-h Mr Watkin Gabb, do Mr Geo'. Spink Miss Brown, Preston Mr Taylor, Warrington Mr Gawthorn, S'b. Helens Miss Lilian Thompson, Edgbaston Miss Turner, Bridgnorth Miss; Isaacs, Liverpool Mr and Mrs Underwood, Edgbaston Mr S. Morris, Biddulph YORK VILLA—J. Norrie. Mr and Mrs Broome, Southport Mr and Mrs W. Higginbottom and family, Heaton. Mersey, Manchester Mr ancl Mrs Mackenzie, and family, Wallasey, Cheshire Mr and Mrs Kyffin and family, Sale, Cheshire Mr and Mrs Oates, Manchester Mr and Mrs Philip Carnally, Man'ter Mr G. Higginbottom and sons, do Mr Arthur Foster, Aldershot, Mr J. H. Foster, Sherringham Mrs W. Craig, Abergele Horace Lovatt, Esq., Fernhill, Oswestry !AEL-Y-BH,YN-Miss: Burrow. Miss Lamb, Chatteris, Camb. W. E. Plews, Esq., Badale Mrs and, Master Plews, do A. C. Campbell, Eisq., Reading Messrs Allen (2), Manchester Misses Allen (2), do HAVE YOU CATARRH? EVERY FOURTH PERSON YOU MEET HAS IT AN INSIDUOUS & DANGEROUS DISEASE. WORSE THAN BRONCHITIS. Catarrh commences frequently by running at the nose; sets up inflammation of the mucus membrane of the nose and throat, followed by a stopped np feeling in the nose and dropping of mucus in the throat. It partially stops up the air vesciles of the lungs, in- flames bronchial surface, sets np catarrhal bronchitis or catarrhal asthma, accompanied by a dry or loose cough difficulty in brathing. with unpleasant hawk- ing and expectorating. The mucus thus secreted works its way down the alimentary canal to the stomach, catarrh of the stomach and intestines following. It then becomes a persistent constitutional disease, both dangerous and disagreeable leaving the patient very susceptible to cold, and every additional cold aggra- vates the sf mptons until it affects the hearing and gradually the sense of smell and taste. VENO'S LIGHTNING COUGH CURE is the most efficient remedy for this disagreeable complaint. It acts directly upon the mucus surface, relieves the irritation, clears the bronchial tubes and air vesciles. relieves the stopped up feeling in the nose. It is infinitely superior to any local treatment. It acts constitutior, ally, clears catarrh thoroughly out of the system; you feel better the first day and rest comfortably at night.' Ask for VENO'S LIGHTNING COUGH CURE. 9id, Is. ld & 2s. 9d, at Chemists everywhere.
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PLACES OF WORSHIP.
PLACES OF WORSHIP. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SERVICES. ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, Church Walks- Rector, Rev. Llewelyn R. Hughes: Celebra- tion of Holy Communion every Sunday at 12-45. Matins and Sermon at 11-30. Welsh services Matins and sermon 10 a.m., evensong at G. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH.—Celebration every Sunday at 8, every 1st and 3rd Sundays at 12.15; Matins and Sermon at 11 a.m.; Even- song and Sermon at G-30 Children's Ser- vice every Sunday at 3-15; Matins and Even- song daily at 8 and 7; Celebration every J Thursday at 11-30. DUKE OF CLARENCE MEMORIAL CHURCH. Clarence Street, Craigydon.—English Services each Sunday at 11 a.m. and 6-30 p.m. Vicar, Rev. F. G. Jones, The Vicarage, Conway Road. EGLWYSRHOS CHURCH.—Morning Service at 11 a.m. English through the year; Welsh at 6 p.m., English at 7 p.m., July and August. Vicar, Rev. F. G. Jones. T. PAUL'S CHURCH HOUSE, Queen's Rd., Craigydon. ODAFON SCHOOL (Welsh Services). Holy Communion—3rd Sunday in the month, 10-30 a.m.; Matins and Sermon, Sundays, 10-30 a.m.; Evensong and Sermon, Sunday, 6 p.m.; Festivals and Fridays, 7 p.m. T. BEUNO'S Mission Church (Welsh Services). Evensong and Sermon, Sundays, 6 p.m.; Tuesday, 7 p.m. NONCONFORMIST CHURCH SERVICES. ENGLISH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Llewelyn Street—Minister, Rev. J. Irvon Davies. Services at 11 a.m. and 6-30 p.m. NGLISH BAPTIST CHAPEL, Mostyn Street- Rev. J. Raymond, Pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 6-30 p.m.; Sunday School at 2-30 p.m. Wednesday Evenings at 7, Prayer Meeting. NGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Miuis- ter, Rev. C. T. Astley, M.A. Services, 11 a.m. and 6-30 p.m. School, 2-30. Wednesday Evening Services at 7. ST. JOHN'S ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHAPEL, Mostyn Street-Rev. Theodore Bishop, Minis- ter. Services, 11 a.m. and 6-30 p.m. Wednes- days, at 8 p.m. Friday Evening, Public Meet- ing for Prayer at 8. WELSH BAPTIST CHAPEL, Llewelyn Street- Rev. D. Davies, Pstor. Welsh Services, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. EBENEZER WELSH WESLEYAN CHAPEL, Lloyd Street-Resident Minister, Rev. David Jones. Sundays. Morning Service, 10; School, 2; Evening Service 6. WELSH CA1 VINISTIC METHODIST CHAPEL Services held in ,jbe Town Hall. Minister, Rev. H. Barrow Williams. Services, 10 a m. and 6 p.m.; Sabbath School, 2 p.m. WELSH CALVINISTIC METHODIST CHAPEL (Rehoboth)—Pastor, Rev. D. J. Lewis B.A. Services, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Sabbath School, 2 p.m. WELSH CALVINISTIC METHODIST CHAPEL (Bethania), Craigydon-Pastor, Rev. Evan Hughes. Services, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Sab- bath School, 2 p.m. WELSH CALVINISTIC METHODIST CHAPEL (Hyfrydle), Great Orme's Head-Ministry, Supplies. Services, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sab- bath School, 2 p.m. WELSH INDEPENDENT CHAPEL, Deganwy Street-Minister, Supplies. Services at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Sunday School at 2 p.m. THE WARREN WELSH WESLEYAN CHAPEL Pastor, Rev. David Jones. Services, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.; School, 2 p.m. CAERSALEM MISSION, Cwlach Road—Rev. David Jones. Services, 10 a.m. and 6 r.m.; School, 2 p.m. THOLIC CHURCH, Lloyti Street-Very Rev. Canon Mulligan, V.F. Services on Sundays at 8-30 and 10 a.m. and 6.3C p.m. Wsek days at 8 a.m.
COLWYN BAY'S CORONATION MEMORIAL.
COLWYN BAY'S CORONATION MEMORIAL. On Monday the handsome new free, library at Colwyn, Bay, erected as a memorial of Coronation year, was form- ally opened in, the, presence of a large, assembly. The library, which is cen- trally situated in Woodland-road, was de- signed by Messrs Porter and Hunter, Colwyn Bay, and, erected, by Messrs Robert Evansi and; Sons, Old Colwyn. It cost R5,000, towards which Mr Carnegie contributed L- 3,00,0. Mrs Parry, wife of the Rev. Thomas Parry, opened the prin- cipal door with a gold key, presented by the architects, and the speakers included Mr T. Herbert, Roberts, M.P.
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BRECON BOARDING ESTABLISH- MENT—The Misses Bevan. Mr Albert Winfield (Executive N.U.T.), Backwell, Somerset Mrs A. Winfield, do Mr F. J. Holdaway (Executive N.U.T), Chichester, Sussex Mrs F. J. Holdaway, do Mr A. Smith, B.Sc., Bristol Mrs A. Smith, do Mr A. E. Watkins, do Mr and Mrs Cooper, Horsham, Sussex Miss Bradshaw, do Mr Corbett, Chichester, Sussex Miss, Durrant, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex Mr Mouat, Braintree, Essex Mr W. Colwill, Crewkerne, Somerset Mr H. J. Bourne, Bury St. Edmunds Mr G. G. Buck, Cambridge Mr W. T. Haynes, do Mr Peal, senr., Marlborough, Wilts. Mr Peal, junr., do THE CRAIGYDON BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT'. Miss Bailey, Edghaston Miss Moss, do. Miss Moss, Ireland Mrs Hayward, West Bromwich Miss Plant, do Messrs; Hayward; (2), do Mr and Mrs Cowpe, Burnley Mr and Mrs Bleazard, do Mr and Mrs A. Bleazard, doi Mr and Mrs Brockington, Leicester Mr and Mrs Pipe, Matlock Mr and Mrs Ainsworth, Edgbaston Misses Ainsworth (2), do, Mr and Mrs Needham, New Whit,ting- ton, Mr and Mrs Hoyle, Oldham Mr Hoyle, junr., do Mr and Mrs Rice, Handsworth Mr and Mrs, Chase, Clapham Misses Chase (2), do Mr and Mrs Banks, Handsworth Mr and Mrs Lewis, Bilston Miss Lewis, and friend, do Mr F. Moorhonse, Bramhall Mr W. S. Shaw, Liverpool Air John Holdsworth, Bradford Mr W. H. Holmes, Sheffield Miss Bennett, Shrewsbury Miss Purcell, do Miss Camerridge, -York Miss Glover, do Mr nd Mrs Brotherton, Chesterfield Mr E. O. M'orris, Reading Mr! and M) rs Howard and child, Levenshulme Mr Gill and friend, Stoke-on-Trent Mr and, Mrs Greenfield, Dublin Mr Coates, Heaton Moor Mr Bailey, London Mr and Mrs Blake, Nottingham Misses Greenhalgh (3), Stockport Mr and Mrs Wigglesworth, Sheffield Miss Rowley and friend, Aston Mr Wilson, Bath Mr Bruce, do Miss Child, York Miss Bruce, Newcastle-on-Tyne Mr and Mrs Roberts, Sheffield Mrs, Gambles, do Miss Hollingsworth, Huddersfield: Mr Moorhouse, Huddersfield Mr and Mrs Spencer, Rotherham Mr and Mrs Tildesley, Bilston Misses White, Liverpool Mr and Mrs Reeves, Liverpool Mr and Miss Irwin, Stand. Mr Challicom and child, Clevedon Mr and Mrs Webb, Huddersfield Mr and Mrs Haigh, do Mr and Mrs Hollingsworth, do Mr and Mrs Richards, B'ourneville Mr Ctowe;, Liverpool Mr and Mrs Mrshall, Chesterfield Mr Milroy, Bootle Mr Leigh, do Mr Stringer, do. Mr D. H. Whitehead, do Mr Nicholls, Sheffield; Rev. and Mrs Bagnall, Headcssford Miss Conner and friends (2), West Bromwich Mr and Mrs Drake, Bradford Mr and Mrs, Hewitt, Halifax Mir Jarvis, do- Mr W. Drake, do Miss Dawson, Wakefield Miss Smithies, do Miss EL Dixon, Halifax Miss Lord, do Misses S'Ugden, Wakefield Mr Sykes, Bradford Mr Bo-lto-n, Sheffield; Mr1 and Mrs Morrell, Derby j Misses Stone, Nottingham- j Mr and, Mrs Kemp, Keighley | Mr and Mrs Spencer, Rotherhaip. i Miss Leggott, Leeds Miss R. Leggott, Dudley Miss L. Leggott, Hull Mr and Mrs Barraclough, Halifax Mr Van Dam, Rotterdam; Miss Dixon, Halifax Miss Hartley, Wakefield1 Miss Batty, do Mr Batty, Dewsbury Mr Shaw, Wakefield Mr Walker, Newrark-on-Trent Miss Jarvis, Wakefield Miss Small, Bradford, Mrs Lewis, Leeds Mr R. Hewitt, Halifax Miss Foster, Leeds Mr Mitchell, Halifax Miss Milnes, Bradford, Mr Kenyon, Bradford; Mr Tattersall, N'ormanton Mr Davis, Derby Mr Milnes, Bradford OVERSTRAND BOARDING ESTAB- LISHMENT. Miss Baker, Leicester, Miss' Hanley, do Miss Vincent, do Miss Russell, do Miss Lubbock, do Miss Mulley, Rickmansworth Miss Knight, do Miss Jones, Alfreton, Derbyshire Mr and Mrs A. J. Leach, Harborne Mr and Mrs, Law, Moseley Mr and Mrs Phillips, London Mr Brough and friend, Handsworth Mr Elrnest Roden and friends, Liver- I pool Miss Nellie Kay, Bury, Lanes. Miss Thornton, do ROYAL OAK HOTEL-,J. Taylor, Pro- prietor. B. J. Fleming, Esq., Liverpool F. Joynson, Esq., Birmingham A. J. Comony, Esq., do. A. C. Richardson, Esq., Selby Park A. H. Simpson, Esq., Leicester 0. G. Howell, Esq., Wrexham E. Bedda.rd, Esq., Crewe H. Parker, Esq., Southport G. Roberts, Elsq., Ahergelel A. H. Dickson, Esq., Leicester G. Squire, Esq., Manchester A. 0. Cleaver, Esq., Birmingham; A. C. Oleavair, junr., do G. Fellingham, Esq., Altrincham A. Pugh, Esq., do W. Meachin, Esq., do H. Mitchell, Esq., Huddersfield H. Hoiyle, Esq., Liytham J. Jewsbury, Esq., Birmingham A. Long, Esq., Bedford Park, W. W. H. Mark wick, Esq., Stamford F. H. Smith, Esq., Sheffield J. T'ysonl, -Esq., Chester Miss Dorothy Wood, Birmingham Miss F. L. Stafford, March Miss Stafford, Pets-rb orough TELEPHONE! GIRL'S ROMANCE. Mr E. R. Whitney, of Montreal, is re- ported to, have presented £ 20,000 to Miss Anna, Bennett, a t,ellephone; girl, to' whom he is about, t.o be married. He has also ordered a motor-car costing P,1,800 for her and, a large sunburst of diamonds as betrothal gifts. Miss; Bennett was until recently employe,d at the switchboard of the Grand Union Hotel, and it was there that Mr Whitney met her. Mr Whitney is, engaged in the, asphalt business at Montreal, and has been a widower for two- years. He has presented Miss Ida Schwindt, another telephone girl and life- long friend of Miss Bennett, with £ 100 to purchase a dress to! be worn as brides- maid at the wedding, and a diamond cluster ring. Mr Whitney's- son will be best man.