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Hotels. I ST. ASAPH. RAILWAY HOTEL. BEST QUALITY WINES AND SPIRITS. BOTTLED ALES AND STOUTS. BEST BRANDS of CIGARS and CIGARETTES. Highly recommended for First-Class Dinners and Teas. Every Accommodation for Travellers, Cyclists & Visitors. LARGE ROOM FOR CONCERTS AND AUCTION SALES. GOOD STABLING. WEEK-END /including Board from Saturday\ 1 <5 Ift TARIFF \Afternoon to Monday Morning/ 1" BATH (HOT AND COLD WATER). 7160 E. J. GREENHOUSE, Proprietor. T The Claremont Hydro. Old Established. Every Convenience. Beautifully Situated in Extensive Grounds. Five Minutes from Station and Sea. RUSSIAN, TURKISH AND SEA-WATER BATHS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. 7505 Full Particulars on application to Manager. ENMAENMAWR, N. Wales. — House of Rest, Jt- and Holiday Home. Terms very moderate. Special quotations for lengthened stay. Invalid care w&en needed.—For reply, stamped envelope, Lady Superintendent. 1249 MRS. JOHN THOMAS, Griffin Temperance Hotel, BLAENAU FESTINIOG. HOT DINNERS DAILY. LUNCHEONS, DINNERS, TEAS, &c., on the shortest notice on reasonable terms. Boots meet all trains. 6355 Well-aired Beds. Large Stock Room. 12 additional Bedrooms. Smoke Room. DAVIES & JONES, Builders and General Contractors, Shop and Office Fitters, HOPE BANK, ooLWYisr :B All kinds of Building Materials Stocked. A large Assortment of Seasoned Timbers always on hand, Hardwood included. 7434 FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED. THE HARDWARE STORES Are now making a SPECIALITY of BRASS AND COPPER GOODS, CUTLERY, ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, And a Variety of other SUITABLE GOODS FOR PRESENTS. MAIL CARTS, TENTS, BATH, COTS, &c., ON HIRE. ALL MANNER OF REPAIRS. Gasfitters', Plumbers', Electricians', Tin, Copper, and Locksmiths', &c., &c. R0BERTS & JONES, (Opposite St. Paul's Church,) 6434 GOLWYM- EA Y. NEILL'S Compound Oxymel For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, &c. Will not upset the stomach and will not constipate. One Dose will relieve a Cough. NOTE ADDRESS: 7751 E. A. NEILL. M.P.S. (From Standring Son & Co., Manchester),] CHEMIST (by exam.), (Two Doors from G.P.O.), COLWYN BAY. HUGHES & ROWLANDS, JN%Y I Asphalters & Concretors Of Roads, Footpaths, and Yards; Koad Makers & General Contractors. Defeotive and New Drains Tested by the New Water Process. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. ADDRESS:— ————— CORONA VILLA, WOODHILL ROAD, COLWYN BAY. 5314 Why Wear CONWY TWEED?" Why NOT Wear "CONWY TWEED?" It is produced in your own country, It is coming to the front, and It has come to stay. IT 15 NEW, IT IS PURE WOOL, IT IS REAL WELSH, IT WILL WEAR WPLL, And it is to be had only from Edward Jones & Son, Merchant Tailors, CONWAY. Write for Patterns and Particulars. 7365
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1903. Interesting Events of the Year. JANUARY. 1—Clhair ec'Siedidf-od' foald at Golwyn Bay. Tire ch,ilef bardi'lc award, was won; by Mr J. W. Vaughan, Goiwiyn. 2—WtedldLng ofEs's L-ousre Conway Davies and Mr Thomas Comiel'I Smith, at Bettwsycoed. 3—Funeral of Miss Jones, Bryn 'Si-.ckifod. 3-;D.e'allih df 3Ir John Wilflaamis, Conway, an es- teemed deacon of the Calvinistac Methodasii! Connexion. 3—(Death of Canon Jones, Rector of Marclh- wliell. 5-Xew Colwyn Bay 'Higher Grade School opened formally by Mr D. O. Wii]i'lia'm.s,ohiair- imiani of the Jjlandrillo School Board. 11—-Death of Mr J. Llewellyn Roberts, Hotell M'eitro-pol'e, CoLwyn Bay, 'at the age of 28. 12—Formal op an: rig of tihe Golwyn Bay Higher Grade School, when speeches were delivered by the Bishop of St. Asaph and Mr J. Herbert Roberts, M.P. 13-Governmernt inquiry at' Colwyn Ba3,, Co hear appifcalflisonfe by the Urban District Comi- cal for sanction to borrow ^4,500 for the pur- chase of the Town Hall, 1),210 for the pur- pose of gais extension, and £ 2,680 for electric lii^ght extensions. I {-Corpora'l T. 0. Jones, a Pn&sSGaJcyn reserve man, welcomed home, and a dinned" gi'ven in his honour. U x6-De,aft,h of Dean Howell (Llawdklen), the fa- -h mous Welsh Hym nolo gist and preacher. 17-iEdu'caltion:a.l c.chference at Rlhyl, Mr LI. Jones, Mo'styn, in the chiair. 19— Presentation of valuable plate to Mr C. T. Allllard, solicitor, Lltanrwst, of idhe late firm of Messrs Griffith and AHard. i;)-T,ord and Lady M'o'styn received over 300 guests, including local cier'gy, gentry, magis- trates, l'e:prôsen:ta,tllve's of the- Arimy, Navy, and Auxiliary Forces professional mien,coun- cillors, leadtog tradesmen, and private- resa- dlenits an tihe, d'ilstritet, ia:f tihe 'S'C. George's Hotel, Llandudno. 20—Carnarvonshire Assizes opened in Carnar- von before Mr Justice Bruce. There were, no prisoners for trial, and-the Judge was presen- ted wMh a pair of wlhliite gloves. 21-rune,raul of Dean, aic Sit. David's. 24-,At the Anglesey Assizes, Mr Justice BruCIe was again presented wiitih a' pair of white 'gloves, then.1 being no prisoners for trial. 26—Annual dOstribuiaion of prizes at the St. Paul's' Clhiuitchi Sunday School, Go'liwyn Bay. 27—IHaiif-yeiarily nnseltiinigis of the Denbigh, Flint, and Meirilo'nsthshlire Assodiation, openiedi at Lillanrwsit and., continued during the two suc'cee',cling' days. 28—Hiallf-yearly .meeting of the Niort'h Wales Union held at Engedi Bapiittsfo Church, Golwyn Bay. 30—Tlhie firsit of the Gilichrisit' series of lectures detivetrleid at the lecturer being Dr W. Sti ruing, M.D., professor at .ow ems Ooltlege, and the subject being "Some of the defects and curabisitlies1 of sight." FEBRUARY.
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2—A wefek's teinpemnice meetings commenced at Cofliwyn B,ay, and, iadidid)ressed, by the of iSlc. Asaph, Rev Caenog Jones, Mr J. Herbedt Roberts, M.P., Rev Evan Jones, Carnarvon, and other prominent advocates off temperance. 2—iBrewsfeer Sessions opened! at St Asap-n, a deputation to the justices being headed by the iBishop. 3—Faidiiionable wedding at Llianfairfetiban, thie parities (being Miss Gladys PHatt, daughter of Col. Piatt, C.B., anid Lieut. Douglas Maiit- il,anidi Kiirfg, 18th Hussars. .5—The Mayosr an:d Mayoress of Comwiay, Mir anld) IMTS Jaimes Porter, gave a brilliant "At Home" at Bias Mawr. 7—Brewster Steissions held! at Oolhvyn Bay. Pier Oompiany aga'in reifuseid a licen.c.e, after a •lengitlby hefaning. q—Llannwsit B-r-ewster Sessions held. I'olice repollit showed decrease in drunkenness. 14—A meletJifnJg' 'h,eild at Ooilwyn Bay in support ,of ihe- Quieien Victoria Ciergv Suis'tenltlation Fundi,^itlhe Hon. Laurence Brodrick being the princiiipal speaker. 16—(A periormance of the "MessfaaOr' given in ■tflie English Congitegaiti'onal Church, Colwyn Bay, under the auspices of t'he Cnhwyn Bay Cihoral Union. 17—A tw!.), dlays' bazaiar and of work in aid of 'dhe Mission Church Building Fund opened' in the. Public Hall by Mrs Roberts, the Vicaar- age. ig—Mlasquienadte' ball held at the Queen's I-liala:c,e, (Rhyl), the Mlarquiis of Anglesey being pre- sent. 23—L\ swecessful assault-at-arms held at the P-ubfe Hall, Colwyn fB&y, .by tihe members of the 'Gymrt.astt'Lc Club, and' prizes diiisitriibuted itio the suclcessfuil pecrformleris by Mirs H'a.worfh. 24—(A meeting of "Progres'sive Tliberals," held in the, Ledture Hall, Coiwyn Bay, and a loclaa. Liberal assOcialt'iom formed, -with Mr W. 'Diavieisi as chairman. 24—Cofliwyn Bay Fire Brigade heilid thieir inau- gural dinner, wlhen long-service: medalls- and ambulanlce certificates were presented' to some of tlhe mdmberis. 27—Alt a meetiihg of the St. Asaiph Rumal Viis- trict Council, cases of smallpox were report- erlJ ini Lianddulas and Ltysfaien. 28-Lord Mos'tyn un-veuled, a miemloifiial tablet ait the Llanldudnb Town Hialll to comimemioraibe the ser.vic'es of itthe, Llandudno Volunteers who feilll during the war. MARCH.
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I-The new We'i-h C'huroh at Ciolwyn Bay opened with stperiM services, in whidh. the Bishop- of Sit. Asaph tfook part. 2—St. Davtid's Day was ceilebrate-d in a miost .pa'taraoitfic fashion througihouit the Principality. (Banquets were held at Abergele, Beaumaris, Carnarvon, Colwyn Bay, Liangoutr:, Con- way, Llandudno, Lilainrwst, etc. 5—A successful E'iisitieidldlfod held -at Briesta-tyn', the Rev Ezra, Jomes prefAidtinIcr. 6—Mr R. Llewelyn Jones presided over a meeit- ing of tlhe Ex'ecuttiv-e- C-ammittee of tlhe Rhytl Nafiontal Elil(t eldld,fod (1904). (Mir H. A. Tilb-y and Mr J. W. Jones, Rhyl, were- appointed itoint se'cretaries at a .sailiary of 61 So and 2% per cent. commission. It was dtesclilded to hold the Eisteddfod in, Sieip'teimlber. ?—Lady Mdsityn of TlaHlaicxe held: an "Alt Home," ait t'he VicWo-nia Hotel, Prestatyn, -in. connec- tion 'wlt!h the Noxilh Flinishire branch of trIle Welsh In/dustries Associiaitiiion. There was a raxge and fiashio-niable attendance, includiag Lord and Lady Mbstyn. 9TÎ1le PenIlhyn-Parry libel aaLii'-o-n commenced in London, before the Lord Chief Justice and •| a special jury. Intense interest was taken in the- case locally. 13—A successful Welsh Ei-sCedidlfiod held at E'gl'w-ysibach. 13—Or. Andrew Wilson dtelliivsred the fouirtih Gaichrist Lecture at t'he Vicitorlia Pavilion, Coiwyn Bay, his subject being ''Natural Armour, or -de'fencejs and devices of animal life." 18—Mr L. J. Rob'arits, ILI. Inspector off School's, delivered a po-werfull lecture at Aber- gele: on "Ed|wa-rd 1. m Wa'Ies." 23—An intiereiatiing lecture g'iven in Colwyn, Bay by the Rev. J. Idiris Jontesj, on "B<ni!tish, Israel," in which he aittampited to, prlove that the Anglo-Saxon race was the lost tribe of Israel. 25—Annual meeting of the: managers and su.b- s.criberB of the Julbilee Cottage Hospital, Col- wyn Bay. It w'a:sl seen from the report that 57 patients had been a'dmiiltted during it-he year, and that the income hla-d1 been £384, as againislt ^'453 for the previous- year. 25—Annual meeitiinrg of the General Committee olf the Vale of Conway Agricultural Society, ait Hano-wst. It was defended to abandon the bo rt i c. uilit u rail seciti;loii,. 27—The fifth and last of the series of Gilchrist Leiotures delivered in the Victoria P-avilion-, C'dlwy-n Bay, by Dr. R. D. Roberts, tihe well- known exponent of physical geography, .wito 'took for his subject "'Gorges and Cantons." APRIL.
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9—^Opening concert for the season at t'he Coiwyn Bay Piiier Pavilion. 10—On. -Good: Frid'ay afternoon a s-eni-pus car- riage accident occurred near Penimaenmawr, in wthliidh two Abarg-dle ladies were seriiousfly hurt. '11—Annual -meeting at Rhyl Qf the Nor/ch Wales district of the National Union of Fire Brigades. 13—Coniway Horse Sh:owa record-breaking ex- n. 13—'Flatter Monday was celebrated with grealt success at Colwyn: Bay by the hold6n)g of the annuail Eistedldfodl at the Pier Pavillalon. Eis- teddTcfds were also held at Rhyl and other places. 15—Pitesittatyn Waterworks opened by Mr II. D. McLaren, son and- heir of Sir Charles B. McLaren, M.P. 16—Splendid performance by the Rulthin Choral Society of "Judas Maccaibaeus." Ii-Üne of the largest sales of property in re- dent years at Conway was conducpedl by iMessrls Palitdhard and- Porter. I ¡-The funeral took place, at Ce,mmaes Chu-rcin- yard, of tih-e late Chancellor Siilvan Evans. iS-cJT,dleii waddling of Mr and liady Florentila Hughes, Kinmel. iS—E.mthuisiiastiiic mee>ting he-id at Penmach-no in support of the proposed Cotnwen and Bettwsy- ooed Lighlt) Railway. 2o-Ðe:a:dh o'f a well-known- tradesman at Llan- dudno, in the person of Mr Wim. Evans, of Evans's Temperance Hotel. 21—.Mr R. Belli is- .succeeded Lord Mostyn. as chairman of tihe Llandudno Grban Council. of cup to the Plortmadbc foot- balil team, the dhtampions of the North Wales Coaist League. 27—Nuptial's of Mr 1-1. WilMaimson and H'iMa 'Tonkin, -at the English atioli,al Church, Cofliwyn Bay. 2S-T.,tiquie,st at Oolwyn Bay on the body of Benijiamin Willings, who l'o[ hlis life by falil- i ng down-sft/a'iirs. 28—A winding-up miee-tiirig was hdld at the Imperial Hotel, Colwyn Bay, of the- Colwyn Bay and Efetritit Gas Company. 29-The contracts were lefc -for the Colwyn Bay Promenade and S tnve rage, Sche.me.sa;t £34>351 and £ 55,276 respectively. 29—Wedding at C'aerhun Chapel, near Bangor, of Mr W. -AT. Eames and Miss- Maggie Edwards. 30—Marriage a:t,S,. Ilatid's Church, Colwyn. Bay, elf Mr J. H. Broadlhurst to Mtitss. Loviat. 30-1E',i'e\7I,n,tlh annual me"e!tinig at Rhyl of the North Wales Btatitlers' Associaitiilon. 30—At the Conway County Court, a servant girl recovered 1 o damages filolm a Cdhvyn Bay trade-sman for miailiciouis pro-selcuitiion. MAY.
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1—Annual meetting at Wreixlhiam of the Denbigh- shire- Oouinfy Council. IA mii<acu.'ldus esoafi^e from dearth occurred at Conway -Suspension Bridge., from which a coloured -workman fell- without sustaining irnjury. 2—General meeting- at the .Vicio'riia, Hotel, B-eit:iw!sycoedr of the promloiters of the Bettwsy- coied and Corwen Lighit Railway. 2—Tlhe Nanlt Conwiay Ohomafl. F-e.-s(tival wa,s held at t'he MoriMi Welsh C/M. Chapel at Dol- wyddelen. 4—Annual labour festival, at Blaenau Festinio-g, li-n. C'onnec;t\ilon witlh the- NIoiidh Wajles Quarry- men's Union. 4—A-nnual Chloral Festival, at the Ziiion Chapel, -IJlamnwsit, of tihe Vale of Conway Sundlay ^S'chooi Union. 4—Annual Vale af Conrwiay Church Cho-ral Fesltival at St. Mary's Church, Be-itibwsycoed. 5—May-day fe'sfci vials at Ulandudh'O and Rhyl. 7—-Annual meeiting of tiie Colwyn Bay Primrose League. S-Vd-,i,t of the Prince and Princess of Wales to Wirexham. 9—Hom-e-ciamiing celebrations were beild ait Glan- Cio-nway, following the marriage at Stone- asito-n, near Bath, dfMr a-n|dt Mils Jones- Mortimer, of Brynistedldfod. 12—At the Consistory Court of St. Asapih, the Rev. E. J. Jones, M.A., applied to the Chan- cellor for a faculty to pliace a: fenaiss cross upon a ratable over the comimu-nlion table in the parish of IJandrifllo-yn-Rhos, tihe application, after amendment, being granted. 14—Public presentatioin to Professor Beaumont (of Llandudno) for saving life. 14—The nin,eiceeil1,th -annual sfhow of horses, dogs, etc., wias held at Pontmiadoc. 14—Annual singing festival of the Vale- of z, Cliwyd Congregational Sundlay School Union a/t Rhyl. 15—Death of Mr David Griffiths, Stanley House, Ruthin, the registrar of births, marri- ages, and deaths for the dlisitritck. 15—Annual meeting of the Brihislh and African Incorporated Association, otherwise known as the Afridan Training Institute, Colwyn Bay. 15—Meeting alt Colwyn Bay for the. purpose of fortmsin-g' a Welsh. Society for kihe town and distritett. 16—'Gladstone Day was celebrated in Edinburgh by a political meeting, at which Mr Lloyd- Ge;or,ge was the priincipal speaker. 16—-Eglwysbach and District Horse Shlow was held for the first time, and was. a great suc- cess. 18—Annual festivial of song at Uanrwisft of 'the Vaile of Coniway and Festiiiiog Bapiti-slt Choral Union. ig-Annu,al Exhibition of Welsh Industries As- sociation. opened at Gr-osvenor House, Lon- don, by Lord Windsor. 20—'Sucioassful choral festivals- were, held at Lianrwiat and Llandudno- respe-dj'ively of the -of Go nWlay Welsh Methodists. 21—The Bds'hop of Bangor consecrated1 a part of the new cemetery adjoining St. Tudno's Churchyard', Llandudno. 21—A» a recognition, of tlhe completion of 25 years' work, substantial testimonials wens maideby the pnbuc to the Rev John Griffiths, Baptist mlin-is,cer, Llanfairfechan. 22—The Archdeacon of St. Asaph beld the firsit of his annual visitations in St. Asaph Cath-e- dnal. 22—-The foundation stone of the new Work- house Infirmary at St. was laiid by hs Luxmoare. 22—A conference wag held at Barmourth to con- sider the question of develop-ng ihe WeLsh. Coaist r-esorts from Fwl-lihiaiii to -Aberystwyth. 25At Uilandudno, an ex-super,intemaent of -police was fined £$and cost's for betitdng d-n ,the streets. 26—-Mr Robert W. Huighes, rate and income- itax oaiiect-or, of Penm-aenmiawr, was arrested for alleged defalcation's in accounts. 27—Buffiaiuo Bull, vJuh his -world-fairn-ed show, paid a visit to Rhy]. 22-.Dewtlh of h Robert Bernard Roberts, chemist, Lllanfadxfec'han. 25-\1t a special meeting of the Rhyl Urban D'iBUii'cit Councdl, a rate of ss 7d in the £ was made. 25—MajioT-Gienter?! Baden. Powell insJpeotleå the Denbighshire Husisars Imperial Yeomanry at Kerry. 28—A new steiarnishiip se-rvtice, promoted' by the Colwyn Bay and Liverpool Steamship- Com- pany, was inaugurated. 2g- The annutal enSteiCt'ai-nimenti of the children of the National Schools took place at the Church Hlouis-e, LHaninwslt. 30—The- first annual eistedldilod of the Young Men's Christian- Associatio-n was held at Bllaenau. 31—The African Training Instiitu'de held its iT-i •anaiivers-aiy in the l'ier x av'iliion', Colwyni Bay. JUNE.
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1—-Under the patronage- of some of the leading resii-d-eints of Northi Wial-e-s, the annual Chair .Ðisrtfe'd\cltÐoolasslüc;'a'tle<d with .the Aled- and Elwy Vaillleys was- held ait Llangemiew. 1—The 23-rd annual meeting of the Ntorltfh. Wales 'Horse SShjOiw was held at t'he Pavilion, Car- narvon, undter conditions of tlhe most favour- able character. 1—Btoemau Festunicg H'orse and1 Dog Show was held'—-a record ex-hiblii-on. 2—At Rhyl, a young main named, Thomas Hag- gerty wa's drowned om the foreshore. 3-1De,all\h of Mr Ellias Jones, J.1' of Llan- dudno. 4,Sheep d'og- trials on the Ilira-ethog iNloor, B ryn-t Hilly n. 5——Tlhe Church Room-, Rhios-road:, Llandrdlo- yn-Rlhos, Colwyn B-ay, was formally opened iDy the Bishop of St. A-siaplh-. 5-Thre Liverpool CoiutlO!nl Exchange, Aval'k from 'New Ferry to Rhyl took place. 6—The Spring meeting of the, Noaltlh Wales Golf Club concluded. 6—Fun email of Mrt .Elias Jones, J.P., at Sll. Tuldinol'is Churchyard, Great Orme's Head, Llandudno. 7 iD,Ckh of the. Rev Chas. W. N. Ogifivy, vicar r^ind' rural delail1 of Oswestry. c)—T(hs annual conference of tlhie Welsh-, bap- tist Associilation-s of Deinlbliiglhlshire, Fliinitishire, 'and ^Merioine'ithshire was held alt Po-nkey. 11—Annual choral festival olf the children- of the Welsh Gal vinii'stic MethodiM Condiexion 'Sunday Schools of Llanrwsit and dlisifcridt. n-—Annual Eisteddfod, at Rfhiw, near Groes, Denbigh. 13-Slhwm fighit at Portma-d'oc between. Volum- teers- comprising the 3rd Vo-lunlte-er Batt,a;lioii Royal Welch. Fusiliers. 13-Alt the D-enbilgh'shire Assiizes, Rulchin, Jl" Juisftice iWull'S eomimenced the hearing of a novel action aÛsiiillg out of the bankruptcy olf. Edward Arthur Evans. 18-Fu:nelia!l of My R. J. Wiilliiatms, Dyserth, amid general marjliifesltations of regrelt. ic)—AniMail meeting of the Ar-von Liberal Asso- cfta(:(iOni alt I.lland'udno. g-E, arLIJ,iquiak;e, shocks' -w-eare experienced in N orltih Wales. 19—;Tihs an-nuial m-eetin-g of the: Notrlth, Wales Bapltli'sf. College was held ait BangoiI, under tlhie presidency of Mr Sam-ueil El'lis, Llanfair Ca e rein ion. 20 The firsit general meeting af the Northi Wlales Association of Change Ringers—-the object of whacb association, is the improve- menit of bell-rinigin'g in the DtUoceses of St. Asaph and Bamgor—was helld at the. Church House, Rlhyl. 22—Formal opening of the n-eiw Congregational Church at Llandudno Junction. 22-—Annuail meeting of the Welsh Industries Asisociiaitfilon at Mayfadr, Lomdlon, Lord Tre- diegar ptresMi'ng. 22—A Penmfàenrrnawr lady palmlilslc stylling her- -self "Miysit-erlioso," was fused) ros and coasts by the Penmiaenii-nawr, miai,-Iistraitieis. 24-0homl Festival, of ,the Rh'os Deanery at St. Paul's Chuirtcih, Colwyn Bay. 25-Ope;ning of new County Schol at Denbigh by Mr J. Herbert Roberts, M.P. 26—InauiguTation of the Treifriw New Boaa-'d SidhoiCIlls, 27—jDeaitih -of Ex-Judge Wynne Foulke-s, who wlals until 1899 Judge of tlhle Cirkenhead* County Court Diistriidt. 30-—-Garden feite anid fabcy fair held at St. Piaul'iS' Church, Colwyn Bay, Miss Barlow, ArasiBa, performing the openimg ceremony. JULY.
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3-Nleeitlnl- of Ithe Carnarvonshire Education Gom/mi'tiee held, in which -it w:als decided to pursue- a poiMcy of resristiairiice, with regard to the n,ew Educatib-n Aiat. 4—iMieeting helld ast Rhyl of the Colwyn. Bay ceratine df the: Teia'chers' Guiild, (Mr R. M. Hugfh Joneis, M.A., prestidiing. 4-!SuiCioerss¡fua Crown. Eistedidlfodi, held in Dol- -wyddellien, u-iadler the piatronage of Lord Car- rington, Sir T. T. BwkiTilll,, Bajnt., &c. 8—'We'diding alt Llanrwsti of Miiss M. A. Hi'gson, daulglhter of Col. Iiligson,. V.iD., J.P., Blais Madoc, iJlata-rwslt, and Major A. E. rriddle, son. of the late RIEW. C. F. D. Priddle, of Liverpool, New South Wales. 8—A ladies' walking match was held, when a number of ladies entered, and! the winner ]is I 1, riJSs Liillie Davie's,( Colwyn Bay, covered the distance from Llaridudho to Goilwyn Bay in 58 minuites. 10—Brillfrant ball g,i.ven by the Duchess of West- minster. 11—EduCatlion, Conference at Llandudno, the PriiDCipal speaker being Dr. Ma'cnamara3 M.P. t (Continued on Next Pagø,)
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Hotels. ABERGELE. Hesketh Arms Hotel, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL. This old-established Hotel, free from Brewer and Spirit Merchant, has been entirely re-turnished and re-decorete(L- r SPECIAL WEEK-END TARIFF ) | <yia 1*5/0 (including Board from Saturday After- f I"/ V noon to Monday Morning). ) I Omnibus meets all Trains. ( Coffee, Commercial & Private Rooms. GOOD STOCK & BILLIARD ROOM. CAP,RIAG ES. -Open and Closed Carriages. &c. The Hotel enjoys the privilege of driving throng the Gwrych Castle Grounds, the seat of the Counted of Dundonald. pacious Room for Concerts, Dinners, Dances, etc. 7363 C. R. ALLINSON, Proprietor. Under New Management I The Gwydyr Arms Hotel, DOLWYDDELEN, NORTH. Good Accommodation for Winter Visitors. A FAVOCKITK HAUNT FOR TOURISTS, ARTISTS, AND CYCLISTS. ISHING. PARTIES CATERED FOB* 5876 Mrs. ROBERTS, Proprietress. -=: BETTWS-Y-COED. WATERLOO HOTEL. OOCUPIES THE FINEST POSITION. Billiards. Tennis. Posting. Fishing- EXCELLENT STABLING. OMNIBUS MEETS TRAXNB. Mrs. McCULLOCH, Proprietress. 708 COLWYN BAY. P L AS = Y = COED (HOME-FEOM-HOME), Boarding Establishment. LARGE RECREATION ROOMS. TERMS MODEBAX* MRS. BRACKSTONE, 6045 PROPRIETRESS. COLWYN BAY "Rothesay" Private Hotel AND Boarding Establishment, WEST PROMENADE, Near Station, Pier and Woods. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. SPECIAL WINTER TERMS. Sole Proprietress Mrs. KIRKPATRICX TELEGRAMS—" KIBKPATRICK." 708' RHYL. WHITE LION HOTEL (Family and Commercial). LARGE STOCK ROOMS suitable for ClubS, Auction Sales, and Picnic Parties. EVERYTHING SUPPLIED OF THE BEST QUALITY 0^' POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. A. HAYTON, Proprietor 7847 (Late of Albion Hotel, CBEBTW' LOGKYER'S (Old Established) j Private Hotel and T™" Boarding Establishnieilt9 BELLE VUE, MARINE ROAD, COLWYN BAY' Special Terms for Winter Residents. 4&10 Telephone: 7. Telegrams: Lockyer, ColwytJ B -==- MEADOWCROFT Boarding: Establishment, COLWYN BAY; Situate in its own grounds at the corner of 'O9ITIOU« and Conway Roads, being in a most desirable P having a Southern aspect. ^noQlS- 6502 Tariff—MISS MO^L^ A CERTAIN CURE FOR ,tKTS- INDIGESTION AND LIVER COMPL^AiN Ellis's Bilious&Liver Pillsg A PURE VEGETABLE, CONTAINING NO MERCURY.. v In Boxes, at i/ij- and 2/9 eaC|1t'be l/li) (The 2/9 size contains 3 times the quantity o the MANUFACTURED ONLY BY pS T H. OWAIN-JONES, (SUCCESSOR TO J. W. T E ABERGElj 8750 Please mention this paper.