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-COLWYN BAY'S NEW RAILWAY…
COLWYN BAY'S NEW RAILWAY STATION. I t)?, c, -d .6r,,d Ilic? -onsisti.ng ?-s -,I d The ea"uion approach will be w?dened, and a -,ood s,iezping appr-h will be provi ed, by over &!t,vin,?,- the pre-,?r-.rit Iiiiel. fi of the boo!ciri, I d I parcels office, an?d storo-rocx-n for lugguge in aaivaneo will front t.ij*s. Tlier(-? w?il bo tv?,o 1-g,) isla-d platforms, .v-.tli aml)lo iccei-am?Dclation ozi cach, t..Vie ch' fof' be'ji4 that by a of the I;Tlcs will bo on tli,3 p?-oper pla.?for-ni %vhetbd?r for a train on die fQi.t, or- -,low llni3,, 9'll [,,o four li-n(!s througil LiLo ',lie tivo ti) and the t-NN-o c)<)I'on I' i 11 1 -s tlicre wi i)e'ng on eac, s?d-o of the Llp aii4 A cov-??r,2d "(,x)tbridge will 1 -1 1 i I ajl 't-d 6 1 1 w'll be rev-' bo prov* ,d for pa--sen,?rers, and iidepcndent bri?dge for lu,?gago, ?he latwr being provi-o ?jr th c?!ectric I'ft to the main %ill bo a.-i o?rf e?acli i,latlo,-in. 'I-lie an4 tv.-o box4-,?s, one at each cr?d of the. gtat'k)-n will be erect?cd, IT] t c,??in at t-h-,? clast c.. i d. A ro"? si?ao' Yus.hors-o a.-Id p:ace of the prc..gc;, la.iicUn,- will bc,, iiiad-o at the N,?-est er,.d ol' Lh?-, now doviii slwid platfOTDI. 'll b a Nvoli 'op' g3 with the ad',acen? town bi Id W,nc-n complet,,d the sl-.tron will be one of the b?est in the district, amd the architecture wi LD in I !I
- ITHIS WEEK S "PIONEER."…
THIS WEEK S "PIONEER." I Page. LEADERS- Dr. Brooks's Retirement. 6 Notes 6 Editorial Chat. 6 MAGAZINE PACE 9 WELSH PAGE 10 FIELD SPORTS 8 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR- Conway Legal Expenses 5 The- Welsh Industries Exhibition 5 Rifle Shooting as a Winter Evening Pursuit. Carnarvonshire Education Committee and the Teachers 7 HosDital Concert at Colwyn Bay 7 ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO 2 GENERAL NEWS- The Colwyn Bay Sensation 2 Colwyn Bay Petty Sessions 2 Sad Accident at Colwyn ILiv 2 Denbighshire Education Committee 3 Carnarvonshire and the West Riding Judgment. 3 Carnarvonshire Education Committee 4 Bctt wsyooed Urban District Council 4 Conway Petty Sessions. 4 Rhy! and St. Asaph Volunteer Prize Shooting 4 Penmachno Urban District Council 4 Exciting Sunday Incident at Rhyl 4 Death of Archdeacon Thomas Williams 4 Bangor Workhouse Mastership 4 Llandudno Pier Concerts 4 u Furious Motoring at Cerrigydruidion. 5 Abergele Church Bazaar 5 Llandudno Urban District Council 5 Charge against a Portdinorwic Liccncee 5 Anglesey and Menai Toachora Union 5 Menai Bridge Petty Sessions 5 Fire at Mold 5 Llarifairfeclian Urban District Council 6 Colwyn Bay and District Educational Authority 6 Labour Demonstration at Bangor 7 Heated Scenco at Railway Men's Con- ference 7 lwyn Bay Y.M.C.A. 7 News of the Week in Brief 11 SPECIAL ARTICLES- Garden Notes 11 Agricultural Notes 11 DISTRICT NEWS 12
-RHYL EDITION.I
RHYL EDITION. I Our district representative is Mr J- O. Polkinghornc, Crescent-road, Rhyl, and the Branch Office is at The Emporium, 29, High-street, Rhyl, where all communications should be addressed.
focal & J)istrict ws.
focal & J)istrict ws. [Fbom OUB OWN Cobbbsponbentb. 7 ABERGELE. A CONTRACT. Messr3 Needham Bros., painters and decorators, have secured the con- tract for painting and decorating the new cafe giel?eri to tho ?)%vn by iNIt J. Herbert R-ob-crbs, .P. TI-IF, COUNTE, 98 OF DUNDONALD will pr-'do at the L,onbighshire stall in the grand .?hibitlon of th<j Welsh In?dtistrlka A&cociation, of which His Ntaiesty the King and Her Ma- jeety Queen Alexandra, aro pa-trons and wir:ch will hoW at the Mansi<),n House, 'lond4m, on M-4ay an,,l Tix&?-,day, Octobew 15th and 16th.
COLWYN BAY.
COLWYN BAY. FORTIIC?)-NIING MARTUAGE.-A marriage lb?as bc?,?ii arr=? I aoe th id ,?,?.d, arid will take pl t-ionth, ibeit,een '-?-vir T. H.. Nliorgan, solicitor, C,olwyn )3a?-, &Dd Mi&s Edith Hilda L? 1[3"9n OY, ly <1??t?hter cf M-f Robc-rt Bentley, J.P., of a ne.L?t,)r. Tb,- wed?ding will t-ake place in lAmi.d<-)Y" and will be a very quiet one. PUBLIC HALL.-As will be seen from our a4iN,er',1!3i,iig c?olurr-n- thc- Midlaz)d Syndicate t-j, this (Ilurisday) ev"ning the popular =i?lt, 'Llf,3." The -lp-,y is one of a?ll round o-,ocLl,&nce. On F-ridav and S.-&turday, "Ra,it 1,.Yncne," the frvoLrit,,Q'Old dr.=a, w*Jl be ?tigo'l. On tqis occasion an entirely now .V,Wmoii of the pi?eco "vill be s?w ntroducmg a P-irt, which tc-n?d-, to rneiie've some of its trag:'c points. THE END OF THE SEA' ,ON.-On S,d,y evc.,nin,, a "Ilim,b,r of rocketr, were fired from ,the d,3,ok? o" the "Prince Ieopold as a salute to mlel)r,,Lto the elo?-qing of the "rl. In addi- t;,?ort to tht?-s,- the rerlrts of cann(,ns at Llan- du?dn-o ivero ?Lj.1y (?l. -NATlt)N,kL SERVIC?'r? I.EAGUE. The C-ol-?vyn Day aixl ClorNv,,ty branx;h of the Natiimal Serv;ce "s,-u-) are arr3-ngitig for a ser' f Iur, Lhe wintor in oxdLr tolopslacoe L,ofore th,) pubic the a' 'and obje.-ts of tile At agu'?' of ,hi?h Roberts i-, the pxesi&nt. 'eting of the Executive, hcLW at Nother- Monday afternoon, with ILr Chaxies in th4-, chai,r, it was dm'ded to give an illui;tratf,?a ad-dr 'n ti. P.Iblic Hall, on :Kovf.,rnt4jr 6th. lvl*pzs' L% CroofieLd the hon. see,- refar'.1, wh- enthusiasm is ?na-batod, is or- f.tnis,n, wnall?-,r meelic,,s m the district and ';Lyltalxl W, A. h.- -ftelrinken to rlake the Prelirn'-ry arracgements foT a rnectiri, at C?OnwaY. On October 19th, Mr Fowler, of R-hoo COII'-g?, -ill uidrc-s the Colwyn Bt? Y.M.C.A. ID.n.tho fubject, and an interesting debate is an- tio[Pated IIOICK EY *-on Satuxday the Bayitos enter- tain Ll&n?du&<) -1 the Prinm!s Drive ground, wh- the ,Ji -rtg WaTn Will represent them:- Cwjal, A-Tiders0owl n; backa,P. Kay w?d J. 11. Wood; llalv-. R,. Dav' A. Evans Hughes. and F. for,%v"16, axfls Lei,-]I Matt?hews, R. 0. Book, R. H. ilrook 'A. N. ?V?lls- and R. Insul'. rf%,o 'Dully 'OfT is ti mod for. 3 P.m. and Mr L. V. (3ous'll?s will be the umpum. AN llIpRI, O.iwr-r*,o,n SSI-VE SCENE. On Tuesday kins, th?, I- the of Arthur Llewo-,I-j3 U06- "tie lad ??,ho m,,t with so sad death on Tueeday? wcre laiid to r(?st 'in th, nant C-rrc&, Brokny rY A ftor a &mvioe ,it the ocrto" 8 eft a-bout 3 o'clock, and was by bout 200 P,, d-ece.isc?d',g par--nts all friends of the Boa When the "ortego reached rd about 1 So &cb forn2,d ?p oolm?Ltes of the -d j-il?ed In the 1),roce& si-on do-x n fo t'o cl?metery. out4ide t&e c-at,-s th-P, boys lined hea.rso up 0" -ell si4e of tl,, road the P3SSL,')-V b?3t%vf?on the Tan1?;s. The se'rvi,?o I)ert Itobert? xv'as OOTwluct,,id by the Itev. Ito- s. of Enmdi. The decea&dls Lttle s(,Ilool fc"lows al?O stood at the jzrtrc-side, lalki they baa-od th,-vr hb,& hilt the pastor ,Dffcr(,d up prayex, the ty-?me waa i-Pr?u?ivo ft?e' R-n foll :in tl*ronts, b,,t 'In niourn,-rs -ore the last t<) the Yotithful A nutnb(yr of wrc?n-ths'Novaevr'eD th' gr,,(?s de. *Ile from LI!,? rnaslr.9 -Oht, including i?, .?,d tbr" f-- the bovs. sovera4 of the Illds b-ught burc&3 ad floworts. ACCIDENT. On Wednesday aftcrroon an accident occurrcd to John Fvans, a boy of about t''n ye of age. who attends the C0 1;way road Board School. He was coining home aftor school, and attempted to board a railway lurry, whori he slipped, however, and the hind whod of the oarfc passed iOvür his Left log, between, the knee and the thigh. Ho was at once con- veyed to tho Cottage Hospital, where it was found that the leg was broken. So groat, how- ever, was tho inflammation that the setting of tho limb could not be done until Tuesday. Nevertheless the lad is now n'akmg' satisfactory progress. HONOUR FOR A LOCAL OFFICIAL.—Mr Wm. Jones Assoo. M. Inst. C.E., the engineer and surveyor to the Cvlwyn Bay Council, was at the last *i>eeiing of the Incorporated AsM) cialicr. of MuraicipiJ and County Engineers, t-r.:wimoualy elected hon. secretary of the asso- ciation for tho North Wales District. Mr Jones j., to be congratulated 011 the honour con- ferred upon hiim, b>- whicl^ic becomes ex-offio.o member of tiio Council of the assocaat'.on. T)ie r:>vK:ation is most irapcri.mt amoagsi the profession, and its memhers includo almost ali tho county snd borough engineers of the United Kingdom. "THE WAY OF THE WORLTJ™—This dirama waa presejited at the Public Hall during hhe latter pa«rt -<f last week. Tho^ attendances good, and all enjoyed (ihe 'piece. The parts were admirably sustained. The circus scone, in whioh were introduced three small ponies, and the race-courae see-ne-whon two thoroug>bbrede femght out a. hard finish-were olcvcrly etagfwil. FAREWELL.—On Saturday evening, Mr Harry Reynold's Minstrels brought their foa- eon on the Prome;nacle to a close. There was a splendid crowd in attendant; and tho. pro- gramme was greatly enjoyed. There is no <t«ubt tiiat tho troupe have liad a splandid SCtaSOIL, and one to which all the mejnbars oa.n kok baok with pride. To give credit where credit is due,. Mark Stuart, R. Dradge, and Dick Tubb, wore tho favourities and rightly It will Fe t. know thit 'o. 'r,?g to man there is every ,rooo.bility that Mark Stuart will return again next eon DENBIGHSHIRE TEACHERS' ASSOCIA- TION. Wo oongriUdate Mr S. Glynnc Jones, saimce master at the Higher Grade School, upon hi» unanimo'is (ilection, to the vice-jpresi- cksnoy of tho Denbighshire County Association of the National Union of Teachers. DISTRICT NURSING ASSOCIATION. The Ilon. ?qecrotirv to ?icknkwlcdge the followi-?ig gifts n 'L,,hlf f ',ho comniitte. Mi- L&sbrey, el. th-ki, other articles for m the <1?striet; NI-r IP rig g, iiiagazijl,s, Ni'* W limn for" ue'o in rurg-.?'.9 Mrs Crosbie, tea table and cloth; Mrs Roberts (Llys Gelort), a pillow; Mrs Wild, garden Mrs JamiosQii, rug and pillow cates; Mns Reymoids, £ 1 Is to buy useful articles for ^VT,Mrs Barlow (Arosfa), books. DRI/NKENNESS.—At a special court, held 'before Mr J. Wood On Tuesday mormng, R. Ward, a t.wnp hailimg from Birrn,ingham, was brought up for drimkojuiess. Ho \vas dischar<nxi on promtsing to leave the town THE PIER CONOERTS.—Mr Jamas Davls, <iho tenor vocalist who took part in the Pier concerts last ween, wi-.te3 pointing out that in our notioo of the entertainment held on Satur- day weok we stated ho rendered "On away, awake, btdoved," when, as a matter of fact toe song wo gave was "My Dreams" (Tost;)'. itn •aiS<^i»»calf attojitico* to a printer's error. ^'0 Mooters ir.go-r") was spelt Preisliel. NEW rOLlCR BUILDINGS. The cutting of the Grat <*xl on (he site of these bmidi.n^s, situate m RHnv-rojd, took place on Monday. The architect is Mr W. D. Wills, tho county aichiteov and the builders Messrs J. Mayers and Son, of Chester, MT T. Dawson of Chester has lx-wi appointed eta k of tho works, whilst the foreman for tho buildeis is Mr J. Grif Erskin-road, Colwyn Bay. I REACHING. The annual preaching meotinga. in comi<«ction with the Tabornaclo Weish Baptist Clin pel, were held on Tuesday and Wednesday, when the llevs. Owon Da vies, C,rnarvon, wi;i E. T. Jones, flaiiell cffioiat,?d. NO'['[,:D 1)()G FAN(' y ,IER.- T?ix C. E. (?art- flat cf)wed retriever C-adw n Clyte," y (-Optinitee to gain prizm. DiirLng the last iew weeks, at Ruthin Lliii4;oll(Nn4 (?orAcii, and Alt-?inchim. ',Jin (?wrri-ed off -ght priz(- iii- c,lu<ling a Special for the best Elof-ti-n.g dog and tha be,;fj-?dc> <)f any ,ariety pi tlio show aC Cor- w- Next week Ehe is to LIC exhibl't&-d at the Crystal Palace Show LO()AL VOCAI,ISI"S gUCICEI,S.-M, j,,rie Dunn'n,7, the rising lomi contral ic?s to vocal- 1st, added still further to her list of successes on 'I'hursd,ty wiwn (,he figured aa or,o of the prin- cipal Irtstm of ti?,o ev,zTi-g at the lav clerks' ann?ial conmrt &t St. Asaph. A cr'tic 'States:- lvhe render "g of hcr Was"-Imost p-p-r- fect. No doubt, such a young artiste as Miss Dunning has a groat future before her, and Colwyn Bay should be proud of suoh a vocalist." EARLY CLOSING. Tho Colwyn Bay, Col- wyn and District Grocers' and Bakers' Assooi- airion, at a general moeting decided that tlie following* should be tho hours of dosing their business premises from 8th October to 31st Moroh, 1907:—Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 7 o'clock; Wednesday, 1 o'clock; Friday, 8 o'clock. As this movement; is entirely for the benefit of the shop assistants, tho public arc re- quested to do their shopping early, and so "-ive theiir praeticaJ sympathy. ° ESPERANTO. At a sroneral meeting held in the Lecturo Room of the Y.M.C.A., on Tuesday, it was decided to form a local group. which would bo affiliato .d %vith the British l,speranto A-s-iati Thus C?olwyn Ray has 1<)n the distinction of being the first town in the Prirwl PaJ Ity to form an "Espe-rant-'sts' Gr<>up." A prelgi4Mt. FA?,Wotary.. an<i oom'r-i'tteo have been dulv ap-,)o'mtcd. TN.o el a.%es for the study of the laniguago have also been formed, and will meet weekly. Mx S. Johnston, genera) secretary to the Y.M.O.A., is acting as secretary to the group. The classes will be held on the association premises, and will be open to both ladies and gentlemen. TRIAL MATOII. — On Wednesday the Shop -Assistants' Football Club held a tria.1 match on the Rhos Fields. Most of last year's players turned out, whilst several new meji were disoovered. Everything points to a successful season
IOLD COLWYN.
OLD COLWYN. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. — The Hon. Mrs L. A. Brodrick, assisted by a few friends, has most kindly offered to give an cintartiuiiiment in a_d of St. John's Church 011 Tueadiay afternoon and evening, Oot. 23. Par- ticulars will duly follow,—Advt.
LLANDDULAS.
LLANDDULAS. AN OLD TENANT—At the Rhyl County Court, on Friday, an ejectment order was applied for against a Lianddulas woman, and the defendant urged as the reason rhy she did not get out of the house the fact that her mother, who was 84 years of age, was living in the house, and had been the tenant of it for 60 years. His Honour granted the ejectment order, and a claim which had been entered for £ 2 10s for back rent was withdrawn.
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CAPEL CUITIG, VISITORS RETURNING. The Rev. Evan Hopkins, vicar of St. Luke's, Redcliffe- square, London, who, with his family, has been spending a few weeks at I'las Curig, returned home last week.
HOLYWELL.
HOLYWELL. COAL PILFERING AT nETTISFIEIJD COLLIERY. At the Holywell month'y sessions, on Tuesday, Mary Elizabeth Elliott and Anne Jan-e Davies, two Jlagillt women, were summoned for coal pilfering at Bettis- field Colliery. Davies did not appear, and sent a letter stating that "slio <lid not feel well till next month." The Bench fined Elliott. €1, the Chairman remarking that coal pilfering had been going on at this colliery for years, and they were determined to put a stop to it. If another case came before them there would be no fine. It was understood that a warrant would be issued in the case of the other defendant. AN EXPENSIVE BOUT.At the police court, on Tuesday. James Rafferty, New- road, charged with being drunk and refusing to quit licensed premises, was fined £1 and costa.
LLANFAtRFECHAN.
LLANFAtRFECHAN. A PLAGUE OF WASPS. — A visitation of ed p,,i-eat incoriv(,nienc-c last wc-,k, Call-"ally trottblp-?,orne in tha sh,)I)s and at especi the railway station. AFTER A GOOD SEASON. The District Council had to doal with an unusually large number of rato defaulters at their meeting this week. On the advice of the Finance Committee it was resolved to obtain magisterial orders against thirteen residents unices their rates were paid in a month, whilst it was decided to con- sider twonty who wero u» arrear at the next meeting. It was agreed to buy a stone siedfrc for 10s from one person in arrear, providing he is willing for such amount to go towards re- ducing his rates. DELEGATES.—Th« Revs. F. P. Watkin Da- vies ajid W. B. Hughes, and Mo«srs H. L. North and W. G. Roberta, were the local dele- Grates at the Diooeean Conforenoe last week at Pwllheli. SUfK'ESSFUL FAIR. The fair held last Saturday was generally voted the best on re- oord. The prices fll '1 high and the "fun of the fadt-" was much in evidence, but the District Council only nottod 15s Ski from the stall- holders. OBITUARY.—The death occurred on Sunday of Miss Gain, the matron of the Heath Memorial Convalescent. Home. I^ne deceased lady, who 1 was a native* of Staffordshire, and was very po- I pular with the inmates of the Home, had been m failing health for some time.—One of tho oldest inhabitants of the villiago, in the person of Mr Thomas, Garreg' Won, died on Sunday inorrrng, after a long illness. He leaves a widow and family. VISIT OF SANITARY INSPECTORS. A sessional mooting of the North Wales District Centre of tho Sanitary Inspectois' Association was held at Llanfairfoolian on Saturday. There was 1 representative attendance, and the fir3t item in an excellent programme was a v:»it to tho sowerago works, to inspect "Shono's" Injector Systrvrr. and also the groynes on the foreshore and tho pleasure gardens. Mr Thos. Hughes, the surveyor to the Mcnai Bridge Dis- trict, Council, read a most interesting paper 'i,c. ii I'-ng with thr? T,Iaj4a;rfox,.h,Ln '??,w(,rago '?;oii I)Y a.n? Lft,-rwa.ds a d*!s,-iis-i:'on <)I)(,n Mr Evan RoVrts. Carnarvon., took place, on the teaching of hygiene. Tho dincusson was ad- journed to the next sessional iiicol:-ng, to bo held in Bangor next vcvir. The party was en- t'? ,.f"int,d to '.ea by f-he I.anfaiifechin Disl,-iot Council.
PENMAENMAWR.
PENMAENMAWR. LECTURE On Friday onen rig, at Ebcn- e/er Welsh Wcsleyan Chapol, a lcciure was do- livered by the Rev Gwynfryn Jones on a Year in South Africa." Tho chair was taken by Dr. Jenkins. The leeturor having resided in South Africa for some considerable time, his remarks on thr Govorn.mon,t 1 e sou roes of the ocHintry were listened to with great interest. Tho proceeds wero iai aid of the chapel build- ing fU.Ml. WEDDING.—On Monday, at the Welsh Wes- loyan Chapol, Conway, the marriage was 8oleinnised of Mr T. Wiilson Smith and Miss M. Jones, second daughter of Mr David Jones, of Conway and Penmaeumawr. Tho happy couple, who Idt for Liverpool, wero tlie recipients of a largo number of useful and valuable presents. PREACHING MEETINGS. The above ajinual meotimgs at Jerusalem Chapel com- monood on Monday, and were continued until this (Thursday) evening. The ministers offi- ciating were the Revs. LI. Lloyd, Dr. Cyn- ddylan Jones, and Puleston Jones, Dinorwio. The meetings were very weLl attended. OBITUARY. After a short illness the in- fant son of Mr and Mrs Brown, 1. Caeglas- cresoont. diod on Sunday. The interment took place at the Dwygyfylchi Cemetery. JUST IN TIME.—Owing to insufficient pressure in the gas mains, Jerusalem Chapel, on Tuesday evening-, was in darkness unt'1 within a few minutes of seven o'clock. Several tapers were lighted, w'hich gave toointorior of the build ng a rather weird appearance, as the congregation were filing in. Afteor dispatch'ng a cyclist to the gasworks the matter was scon rectified. BANDS OF HOPE.-The Band of Hopo in cornection with the English Congregational Church will start to-morrow (Friday). Tho same owning the Horeb Band of Hope will also meet for the first lime. PERSONAL. The Rev. D. P. Davies is suffer in# from a chill, and his numerous friends itro hc-f)inq t-.b3,t I, will -,oon rcg ,a):Aci his normal ?-tato of health. AN INNOVATION — The English Congre- gaticHial Church will make a new departure next Sunday by the introduction at the Com- munion servi-e of individual communion: cup. THE CHURCH CONFERENCE. — The fol lowing were the delefratos from this parish to tho (Church Conference at PwlUieli, the Revs. C-anon Jones, Evan Jonos, T. Richards, and Mr H. Knorshaw. • EVENING SCHOOLS.—The Education Com- mittee announce tha.t am even ing school will be opened a.t the Dwygyfylchi Council School. In- tending oamdidates should make a point of at- tending on the first evening, as if thero is not a sufficient number of pupils the school will not be carried on. GOLD MEDAL PRESENTATION. Mr Archibald Davies. son of tho Rev. D. P. Davies. who, a short time ago. gained his B.D. (Hons.), was yesterday aft the New College. London, pre- sented with a gold medal in recognition of his having headed the list at the college. A REGOR.D.-In OUT report of the Talymfn Mart. Sale hist week we vnadvortont.lv stated that Mr David Foulkes, butcher, "of Penmachno," had obtaiined an uiraisual prico for sheep sold. The address should have boeji "of Ponmaen- mawr M.r Fo-ilkes's Southdown sheep were generally regarded as the feaiures of the salo, a.nd the price of B7 reached broke 11.11 records even at Talycafn, where prices always run highly.
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LIST OF VISITORS. COLWYN 13AY. I-zi.? i -!i? PWLLYCP?OCITAN' IIOTEI,. J. S. Little wood, Esq., resident. Misa Wright, Derby. Miss Pilkingtoii and nun:e, Newton-le- Willows. Mrs Beckett and maid, do. Mies M. E. McCulloh, New York, U.S.A. T. liarlow, Esq., St. Anncs-cirSoa. B. iirookos, E-.vi; Southport. Cafitaiui Holboch, Ellesmere. Mrs Hoibech, do. Misfl Daisy Ilolbcch, do. W. J. Mann, Esq., Trowbridgo. Mrs Mann, do. The Misses Mann (3), (Io. Mrs O'Ooisnor aI,J maid, Buxton. Mrs Cox, do. Mrs Gibbons and maid, Liverpool. Miss Gibbons, do. Rev. Canon Teosdale, Banbury. Mrs Teesrkde, do. Mrs Char1 es Spalding, Livoi-pool. Mies Bortraud.3 Spalding, do. Sptldlng, E.q.- ?1,3. Va.ug ,,ha.n Si)al'j I,ng. Psq., <io-. Misa Kat. Muson, do. Miisses Cope, Dublin. Mrs Petrocokinos Manchester. W. FitzGerald, Esq., Dublki. Mre FitzGerald, do S. Bennett, Esq., IIa."hame. Mrs Brmnett, do. Mica IV.nnetit, <'<_<. Edwin i'.irlow, Esq., Mainchester. Dr. F. If. JowmoTi, do. J. N. Collie, Liverpool. A. J. Wihnajn, Liverjool. John M. fjibbcuis Esq., do. Mias B. G. Nickels, Biikcnhead F. II. Cleaver, Esq., Liverpool. L. S. Cleaver, Esq.. do. H. N. "Vhitt,)e, Es.q.. Stockport. Mrs Whittle, no. Mm Cheelham, do. R. A. íJolOcek, Esq., Manchester. Mrs Evans, Prcscot. Miss Mit.->holl, do. II. 11. Smith Caring-Lon. and ohau- ffeur, Manchester. Mrs Smith Carington, do F. H. Smith Caring-ton, do. N. W. Smith Caru>^tons ICsq., do. Lady Buohai.'ui c-nd maid, r;reat Malvern. W. Smale. 1 fx]., Macclesfiold. Mrs Smale, do.. Mrs K itwial ard friew's, C luv.ter. Mills Foulkes Jones, Machynllcth. COLWYN DAY HOTEL. W. Wh'tehvid, Esq., Manchester. Colonel Drury, Burabury. T. Uowc. Esq., Manchester. Judge Wakoiy. Ballyburly, Ireland. Mrs Wa-kciy, do. Misses Wakely, do. Miss George, do. N. J. Russell, Esq., Kent. F. J. Crossfield. Esq., U1 version. Mrs Croesfield, do. H. B. Swindells, Esq.. Manclvostor. Wm. A. Mujigrove, E."o(I., Ilaie, Cheshire. F. Coupe, Esq., Manchester. J. A. Doyle, Esq" do. II. Theobald Esq., Croydon. Mrs Theobald, do. L. Kirkham, Esq., Westover. Mrs Kirkham, do. Miss Sarsfield, Bcbington. R. Ellis Grundy, FBq., Cheshire. Miss Barker, Llajidudno. E. HoHingworth, Esq., Marston. Mrs Wynne, Abergele. W. Speak. Esq. Mis Speak. —. Wai.nwright., Esq. C. E. Green. Esq., Forest Row. J. II. Brady, Esq., lisscx. HOTEL METROPOLE. J. Williams, Esq., Liverpool. A. Campion, Esq., London. W. Mathewman, Esq., Stockport. J. Cox, Esq., Manchester. W. Evans, Esq., Weston-super-maro. J. ATTTlita.g-e. Esq., Huddersfield. C. Ashton Pratt, Esq., Liverpool Miss Peters, London. R. Seaborne. Esq., do. H. Rmnnor. Esq., Shrewsbury. John Taylor, Esq.. Warrington. Mrs and Miss Taylor, do. Mias Eihol Taylor, do. Dr. Joseph, do. Mr Joseph, do. J. Hale, Esq., Liverpool. Miss Lowe, Chester. B. Houghton, Esq., Cork. S. J. Jones, Esq., Lampeter. W. Tyler, Esq., Manchester. T. G. Huxley, Esq.. Mai pas. H. B^met, Esq., Shrewsbury. W. Thompson, Esq.. Kettering. T. Walker, Esq., Huddersfield. Robert Onaig, Esq.. Maryburgh. F. StaJicIifle, Esq., Huddersfield. IMPERIAL HOTEL. Mr Sich, London. Mr Fear, Liverpool. Mr Morgan Davies, London. Mr Prendievi-lle, Birkenhead. Mr Oapstiek, Liverpool. Mr Morgan, do. Mr R. F. smith, do. Mr R. M. Smith, do. Mr Webb, I.o-idon. Mr D. Malley, Birmingham. Mr Parker, London. Mr Kirk, Leeds. Mr amd Mrs Iliggin, London. Mr Biddle, do. Mr Wright, Liverpool. Mr Kemblall, do. Mr Jaootascni, do. Mr Wattors, do. Mr Lowe, do. Mr Baker, do. Mr Hurton, London. Mr Hazelwood, Birmingham. Mr Monk, Liverpool. Mr Craig-Brown, Leeds. A LOCKYER'S PRIVATE HOTEL. Mrs =xi Miss (illagg W-ithingt<)n. Mr and Mrs C'I' '99, ?t. Annes-on-SeA. L Mrs and Miss Orossfield, Manchester. Mrs Bourohier, Rhyl. Mrs Wilson. Alder ley Edge. Mrs and Miss Hoylo, St. Annes-on-Sea. Misa J Hoyle. do. Mr and Mrs J. Hoyle. Baoup. Mrs R:bton, Gacrwcn Rectory. Miss Ewing, do. Miss Jackson, Manchester. Mr and Mrs Flotchor. Bury. Mrs J. Fletcher, Blackpool. Mr and Mrs En.gfis, St. Annos. Miss Engl is, do. Mr and Mrs Horsfield, Manchester. Mrs Hope, Oswestry. MT Littler, Liverpool. Mr Clarke, do. Mr and Mrs Hounsell, Mr and Mrs Piggott, Nantwich, GILBERT VILLE. -Pr' 'vmour, Mullingan, Irolaud, Mrs Soymour, do. I\-li¡;¡) Hoibeche, Sutton Coldfield. Miss Honshail. West Kirby. Airs Rose, London. Mrs Everest, Belfast. Mrs Ivomas, Heath Norris. idrs Wharinsley, do. Miss Gardon and maid, Altrineham. Mjss ]A> Page, Choodlo. North finU. Princes-drive (Mrs E^ibeck). J. Duchart, Romily. MM Duchart, do. Miss Robinson, do. I- Davxs, I'isn., Withington. Mrs Davies, do. Miss Stott, do. J. Stott, Esq., Manchester. ilirs Stott, do. Strowan, West Promenade. A. CreeBwcll, Esq., Birmingham. Mrs Crcsswcll, do. Middloktn, South port. Th- (.Nlrs Griffiths). 111"3 B<)It,cn. OF-s' F. (,r 1.0y, r?Sfi. llalifax. l?-Jr.,3 do. R. M. Rs-wvsrthorne Esq., Northfield. Mrs Rav/sthorne, do. Miss Rawsthorne, do. Minj Grirr-ics, Iloylake. M-.ss Emily Grimes, do. Miss Mary Grimes, do. Mjra Cubbons, Liverpool. IV;!ss Grimes, Derby. Broolclea, Bay View-road (Mrs Hurst). Misses Bradshaw. Dublin. Mrs Davies, Pol tin. Mr Davie., Dublin. Mr and Mrs Ridley, arlDington.
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CONWAY. OAKWOOD PARK HOTEL. W. Eccles, Esq., Lytham. Mrs Ecclcs, do. Alisses Eccles (4), and governess, do. Mrs Forshaw, Llysfaen. Mrs Hughes, do. J A. Muir, Esq., Altrineham. Mrs Muir, do. Mrs and Miss Nesbitt, London. W. Le vett-Prinsepp, Esq., Rugcley. j Mrs Levcit-Prirtsepp and maid. do. Mi'-ra /jovolt-Princep, do. Miss Bri<lgewater, Aekfield, Sussex. Miss Towswill, CTOwborough. C. Paddock, Esq., Barlaston. Mrs Padilock, do. Miss J. Paddock, do. Mrs Earp, Wiiton, Colwyn. Miss Earp, do. C. E. Nicholso'n, Esq., Comport. Mrs Nicholson, do M N. Nicholson, do. Mia3 K. Edmonds, Southsea. Mrs Yates, Livrpool. Mss Y aios, do. F. C. Brfslaner, Es., Ivnuteford. Mrs Bieslaner, do. K. N. Giro, Ess., Manchester. Mire. Oataousino, do. Liout.-Colonel H. Eraser, Wavcrlree. Mrs Frasor, do. Mrs Robinson, Knowsley. Mrs Chorllon, Didebury. Mips Chorlton, do.
-Hunting1 Appointments.
Hunting1 Appointments. THE B.O.H., NORTH WALES. Saturday, October 6th The Bear Hotel, New- town. at 10.15. (To finish tho season).
Lighting-up Time.
Lighting-up Time. p.m. Thursday, October 4th 6.32 Friday, October 5th 6.30 Saturday, October 6th 6.27
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CORN. LIVERPOOL, Tuesday.—Wheat, quiet trade, a.bout id to Id over Friday, demand checked by higher prices asked. 1 Manitoba, 00 63d; 2 hard winter, 6s 2d; quay soft, 6s Id. Maize, quiet trade, new mixed a.bout Id under Friday, 4s lid; Plate, 4s 2|d. Beans and peas unchanged. Oats, dearer—new, 2s 5d to 2s 5d. Flour, 6d dearer. Weather, rain, S.E. CATTLE. LIVERPOOL, Monday.—The supply of cattle was larger than last week, the demand being fair for good quality, but middling sorts were difficult to dispose of at lower prices. A decrease of nearly 3000 in the number of sheep on offer, but notwithstanding this, trade was very slow for all claescs, and to effect sales a considerable re- duction on late rates was accepted. Thero was no inquiry for lambs, they being practically out of season. Beo', 4id to 6d per lb.; mutton, 6d to 8jd. At market: 1389 cattle and 6352 sheep. BIRMINGHAM, Tuesday.—Short supply and trade dull. Best Herefords, 6gd to 6d; short- horns, 6d to 64d; bulls a.nd cows, 4d to 4; wether sheep, 8d to 8N; ewes and rams, 5d to 3d; larn')S 83d r>er lb. Pigs plent*ful and 6 4 4 to gd I fair demand. Bacon pigs, 10s; porkets, 11s to lis 9d; sows, 8s 6d to 8s 9d per isoore. SHREWSBURY, Tiiesclay.-Snall supply of cattle, but usual supplies of calves, sheep, and pigs. Beef trade easier than last week. Beef, 6d to 6id; wothers, 8d to 9d; owes, 7d to 7d; lambs, 8d; calves, 7d; porks, 108 to lis; bacons, 9s to 106 per score. Numbers: 273 cattle, 78 calves, 2504 sheep, and 435 nigs. WOOL. BRADFORD, Monday. The market has steadied somewhat, but business is very quiet. Prepared sorts are perhaps a littie dearer, but generally values are firm and unclianged on the basis of about 26d for .super 60's. In home- grown thero is only hand-to-mouth trade, but staplers etamd out firmly for the lower level of rate3, which has now obtained for some v ceks MEAT. BUTTER, EGGS, Etc. BANGOR, Fridty.-Fr(-sh butter, Is Id to Is 2d per lb.; salted do., lOd to Is Id; eggs, 10 to 12 for Is; fat pigs, 4^d pe rib.; porkoto, 18s to 24s caoh fowls. 3s Ed to 4s 6d per couplo ;ducks,2s 3d to 2s 6d e-ach; rabbits, 6d to 9d; beef, 5d to lOd per lb. mutton, 7d to 9d; lamb, 9d to lOd veal, 7d to 9d; pork, 7d to lOd; potatoes, d j Welsh honey, Is. DENBIGH, Wednesday.—Fresh butter, Is to Is Id par lb; salt do., Is to Is Id do.[ fowls, 4s to 4s 6d per couple; ducks, 4s to 5a do., eggs, 10 to 11 for a Is. LLANItWST., Tuesday.—Frosk butter. Is to Is 2d per lb. fowls, 3s to 3s 6d per couplo; ducks, 4s 6d to 5s per couple; eggs( 10 to 11 for Is, poteU-oes. 3s per ewt.; rabbits, la 2d por couple. LLANGEFNI, Thursday).-Oats, L3s to 15s per peck; potatoes, 3e 6d per ewt.; fresh butter. Is per lb.; eggs, 14 for Is; ducks, 2s to 2s 3d each; fowls, la 6d to Is 9d each; beef, fill to fd per lb.; mutton, d to 9d per lb.; lamb, 9d to lPd per lb.; pork, 6d to 8d per lb fat pigs, 4d I Wr lb.; young pigs, 17s to 21b each.
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WE PICK ?T The good from OUT the b?d and the best on!y FOR YOU—— from the good! :???a?????????a ? This is the Secret of the h:?h Quality of !oMf r? r? G7?ocE7?y ? ?? P?OFAS/QA?. ? //ere /c? ?e? f/?e ?ooc?s /o? n?/? cf? ?r/'ces /?t/ H<?/?? ? ?a/— g 6u? ?uj//? /s ?e?e? scfc/?'ce</ ?o ??/ces. .8'8?.st va!u3 ??? modern ways and methods ?S? ? TIa very dearly shown gy<mr money To g?t the born of pleaty §can command. ?°? ??? ?"st blow your own." ?at?aetton OUR TEAS GO ONE BETTER THAN OTHER PEOPLE'S- g or your ?? BUTTER is Better-Fresher! Che?rt ? money ? ?b?k. Our BACON THE BEST in the Market E T? ir? T???l?TiF???? C) j E. B. JONES & CO., q "DAREN" BREAD7 T tll-Le recent BAKERS' EIXHIBITION, AGPICULTURAL IIA.L.L, LONDON (in0pen Competitioli with all other A i?falted r-,reads) carried off T?,vo of the Tliree Prizes oLTered in Class 14 (nearly 400 Entries). DABEN" has now been Awarded 52 Honours. ASK YOUR BAKER TO SUPPLY YOU. LOCAL AGENTS. LT-iANGOED WILLIAMS and SON, POST OFFICE. TY CROSS R. WILLIAMS. MOSS HOUSE, IlIIOSiN'EICJR. CARNARVON E. OWEN, POOL-STREET. CRICCIETII MRS ROWLAND, 36, HIGH-STREET. LLANDUDNO R. JONES, 75, MOSTYN-STREET. LLANFAIRFECHAN W. SPIER, VALLEY-ROAD BRYN. LLANLLEUH1D G. J. ROBERTS, 41, NORTH, 'RACHUB. PENYGROES G. W. PRLTCI-I^RD. POKTMADOC WILLIAMS, and LLOYD, MODEL BAKEY TREM \DCC PORTDINORWIC J. WILL LUIS, 10, IIELEN-TERRACE.' PWLLHELI H. OWENS, GWALIA HOUSE. I LITHFAEN. TALSARN R. JONES, EIFION HOUSE. DENBIGH MRS HUGHES, 31, VALE-STREET. LLANDDULAS ROBERTS and SONS, OGWEN HOUSE RUTHIN 0. R. OWEN, 59, 61, WELL-STREET. WREXHAM MRS DOWNES, 2, BERKE-R0 4D. COEDPOETH J. J. WILLIAMS, 18, IIIGll-STPEET. RHYL E. ROGERS, 56, VALE-ROAD. Late Advertisements. Mr T. W. Griffith, LLANDUDNO. BACK AUGUSTA-ST. PtUMBSNC WORKS, LLANDUDKO. Important to Plumbers, Master Bull-deTs, Property Owners, Etc. P? T. W. GRIFFITH is i;istruetod by Alr Ov,,c,.ri 'Phom,-ts-, who is ir43tin(iiiishing the m busi.iiesa, to SL?,LL BY PUBI,IC AU(,*iTON, lipm tili,) prc!nit?,o-, as above. on NIO-?\7DAY, 3, 1S'C6, the whol-o of the superior an<i Pl,tl?NIB'ER'S STOG'K-lN-TRADF, Tools of TraKic, and ?,elat-,iiinery, coinpr.b,n, briefly-a %,Lt'luable and superior D *Ili.n-g Ala-hine sot of Pipe Do,s from 'in. to PluryLb-r's f3rass Wat,r aii<l T-Ps, 'In., Gas I ?3tcun -.iiid G" Fittings in wr,?iight Uniom, etc. iron &-t of Stmks a,-iJ Eyes iA) screvr from E,in. t,o 2?., wi-th taps, ravket, brace, etc., cornplet4o; U, bandy Spring ll;irid-Dart, Ear-theriware Gkazed Sinks, Shoot ILtiii-water Go-ode, L-caA Piping, two Vices, W.O.. Bas'ms Covers, and quo.nti-ty of polisli-d Plao Glass, r'l iia-I s, Rolled a Sheet Glass, Whit, Pa,?nt, Oils, Turl)C-Tit?'.V.0., ?NI,9,1.hviatod Spirits, l?cnzo- otc., etc., also -ome %-cry ;?xt<-jisive Tre?-d La-0-?dors from, C,9 treads downswariis. C?,i view m<)rniri,- of Salo. Sale to co-mmoi-icc,, at 12.30 1).m. Fti-i-iLli-or parb:culars -?*n catalc,gu,-s to be obt-ai,np,(l <-)f the Auot;oncer, Town I'?aLl Choni- bet-s, Llan-duc,,no. 16481 NEWPORT HOUSE, AUGUSTA STREET. LLANDUDNO. E.c,ptiK)tiaily Impowtan?. t!,4 Abt,ictivo Sale 1 tnd Costlv and Supkr'(>r Ilouce,- by At-,cti<)-i I hold Appointiic?,nts, i.,zi?ttiding ?Nlo?-t Valti-,ible 'Dr(-ed.(,n Timepiec?o tnd 1'v.ures, C,i P-?iint. iziv_q, Wa-to-r C?c)l fC'rt4- Bk?l and Tabic, Linco, Plate, Chiala and Glaes MR T. W. GRIFFITH is instructed by M' 0,wen Thomas, who is _rTelrin'lul%h/Tn« tenancy, to Catalogues, axid SELL 1 AUCTION in and upon the above Premise: on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and L RID AY, October lOtii, Uth, and 12ih, of tho Choice and Sup -nor HOL'.iEH JLD FURNITURE, and Docoroiive Appointments oi.,b,tinod in 4 Entertaining liooni-,3, Etitranm Hall, Landings, Staircases 10 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Scullery and Vara, and comprising bri,efl In Rec'c,.pti4c?-i Ro-c-.iiw-A N(,ijle 1, -n ?Valnut,, with 'A?? p ovvni a:z?4 iacdf,,d r(>nt, inii-ror sur- ID'Dunting-, drawLr. eii.p'.>o-irdfi, ar,,l s?-,Ivc?6 far br'lc-a-br-ac, 6ft. long L, Dinirg Room Suite in Walnut, Handeomc and Extensive Dininig Table in Sold Oak on turned support* and castors. Brilliant and Elegant Overnum- tels of noble dimensions. Heavy B- ws-rricunted Curb Fenders, Firo Brasses itr-d C<xu Vases, Carpets in Brussels, Tapost/y, etc., with Hearth, rugs to match, ('('nitre and Occasional Tables, Drawing Room Suite in Walnut, upholstered in Tapestry, etc., Laoe Curtains, W hatuots, Japanese Vassa and Figures, Valuable Oil Pakitii^s and Water Colour Drawings by emi- nent Artists, Valuaible Dunng amd Drawing Room Timepieces, Most Valuable and Hand- eomc Real Dresden Timepiece and two Vnsæ under g l.s ehadie whioh cest originally £ 150, 2 Sweet Brilliant Ton,,d Piani>i'OTtes, by "Van Cruiscn" and Whit tin ghani and Co., respec- I tively, Costly Drawing Room Sideboard Cabi- nets in Walnut amd Maihogany respectively, Couches, Chairs, etc. In Entrajioo Hall. E'Kl?? ay Grandfather,t5 Clock in Oak ez" by 21ar, N,?iNi,tIOTI Stewart, Ilall ItegulatL)r. T*Imopdr" i.ncgoliig rArd,r, V,-luLble Aiio,-o:d 'rent'fi llclvct Bic-yclc-, Superi,,r Hat, Coat ,nd Umbroll-a Stand With two Hall ('hairs Ln,d ll,11 Table ,-t,, 1 I scv(,ril GlaEs Cases of Stuffed Birds, etc., etc. In Bod rooms. -Noble Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Wire Spring r,n'd Covered ?, Pitatt,*(?sses, Curled Horse Itair an4 Wool Flock Ma,ttressc8, Pr' F-ca,tf)(,i- Beds, Pu-isters and Pillows Ime El(,p?nnt ftnd SuTi-,?rior Duehe- ToLl-et T3,1)lo -?nd Stands in Mahogany with M^i/rblo Slab Surface, Wash- stands, Chairs, Towel Rails a.nd Chest of Draw- "rs C", F-u'te Toilet Molt Excellcnt T)uchca-<, DraAv* rs it-?i '?)wi-nmn%A' Nl-:rror, 'VVa8h- c w sta,r.ds, E.IC,, in NValnut, To,?,,t, aid C?hambcr Ware. Lace Curtains, Water Drawings by "Deakin," Vases, Figures, Carpets, etc. In Kitchons.—Noble and Extensive Home-made Dresser, 7-ft. lonir with Cupboards and Drawers, a capital Gas Cooking Stovo by "Fletcher," FCnifo Cleaning Machino by "Crowdon and Gar rod," Mangling and Wringing Machine, LaTgo Moat Safe, Chairs, Tables Timepieces, Etc., and most valuable Heavy Steel Top Fen- der and Stand to match of homo manufacture, oto., together with tho usual Culinary Utensils, China, Glass, Plate, and Table Linen. On view, Tuesday, October 9th. 1906, from 1 to 5 p.m. Sale to oommenco each day at 12.30 p.m. prompt. Catalogues in course of preparation, and mn be had five d:ays prior to Ofrices, To.,3vm S-ilo at the Hall, LI?tndudn<). Telephone 0299. 16482. IS,S COPE, Crsturaiw, lialirg rettirnod fmrn in town with select d<!si,, p elaps Evening Bodice Hand; also requires Young Lady as Apprentice.—Apply, Trontham, Pcnrhyn- road, Colwyn Bay.
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WEATHER OBSERVATIONS AT COLWYN BAY- (For Week Ending September 29th). Me?an maximum (in the ahad,,) Mean ni 'nimurn (jr, tho sh?do) 63.8 IIigh-,t (on tlle 27th) 45.4 ljo,%v(,-st (on tL 71.S lio 29th) H<jrars <), b-rimht sunshin?-r?oor.?d-ed. 42.3 59-75 WM. JONES. Assoc. M. Inst., C.E.
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The Publishers will be obliged if readers when answering advertisements will mention the "Piooeer.4 -=-===" Late Advertisements. Received too late for classification. I.ADY'S BICY(IL-E rca.rly now, ?,nd A 'iingeris' Sewing Tr??(1;3 ?llac?',ine, 'n best c<)ndition, at lov-11:?ot 37 Victoria-street, L'nt)or I'aitgo, YOUNG N. f ,.d Aaddre-q, War.c?l to a FirEt-Cla-i Company. Good retnuncrati-n arid prosl)ecte, of early pr,,rr,,tioll to a cao ble ,n,%n w'th ood rt-,foren Wrl,e, Cole, -Box lf-,460, Ofii" Co,'wyn Bay. BOUT 23 Acres good G.-az,iig; cor6t.It A ;7?fer sur)ply; good cshe,'L,,r. Ap,??") I' H., Ptoneer" Offic?e, Calwyii E%ay. OOK-('.P,?,Nl?dA P,IU'tred; two in f.%Inily; ke,?,t. Mrs' Vaughan Jon,?, Grc?es, Denbigh. 16li63 OOD G(-,j-oral Seevant Wanted; ago a,)(-Lit G 25.-AnT)ly, 75, North- ood General NVantod. Appi, 12, King's- -G avenue, Rhyll 16464 -1-irEAD Hou,o a good mbei-n,%id WaDt?ed; Apply, G ogartb Abbey IloWl, Liaridudno. 16458 ANTED, a -_ood G?e.,nexal fL4r )rivat- fa-iiiiiy, W two maids Icl)t.-Apply, 42, ?'IctoriL Park, Colwyn Pay. l???473 ANTI,' D to Purcha?c 'na!i Detached or W Sciiii-deta,ched l?jok"tisae;s? Colwyn 1.?ay or P.ho,3; threo or- f(?ur 13.-iroorns.-Ar)ply, UrL,ert, "Pioneez" Olli,es, (,vyn ]-')av. 16474 WANI'ED, Generi.1, alle acyjuTiS to 2 0, r v v bus'ii,)tss hot;so; one ?i?zed to cii Ildren -)"0- forred; -it.0 wages and refire-,ice. AddrL-Z, ,IV. 'IV ioleer" Office, RhyL. YNNSTAY (,'IIAM13ERS, Colwyn Bay.- W Annly, 11. (,olcy. 16466 ANTED, Apartryi,nt-,3 in C?olwyn Bay by W rin,c,. gen tleiliati; f)ori-,iar!er,,cy; ,just bo r.ioderate. AI)ply, "B.J I)lc)rieer" Oificc- 6 7 ttTANTED,, an experienced Domestic. ir "J? ,or wasl"n&- Sefton Boarding House, Old Colwyn. Wic9 WANTED, small Farm of 40 or 50 ~Acras. chlef]y ffraas, with good Houses and Out- bui.dings. — Particulars, address, "B.G., Pioneer Office, Colwyn Bay. 16461 T^TANTED by a Widow, a Situation^Work' ing Housekeeper; thoroughlv domcfiti' cated.—Address, "B.E. "Pioneer" Office C-oI- wynjiay. 16459^ ANTED, strong, clean, honect Girl Underhousemaid good reference.—ApplJ' DingJewood, Colwyn Bay. 15457 W-ÁNTED, a. Mrnfng G<>vrnœ t;-tro.ch a. Girl of cight yean>. of age. Apply,: 5. BuLkeleY'I"ra.c(', Ika.um:rr. 501â RETTWSYCOED.-Well Funid}(;IIoUBI\ Co; winter months; two hnterta.wIng, {au- 1 AI dB 0" "p' "Office, Be, rooITIs.- pp.I' lOnoor 79 O)lwyn B.a.y. u u u_l64_- WANTEbDrŒi'ITI:JI¿ig phi;: Sjng, rono' va.tiag PYÜH,' Suit. !Lt. I ;:ulics' Home.- Address "13.M. "Pioneer" Office, Colwyn I37LlSY' '64 M'i,-RS EVAl'S, b;TÓïJ(ül\VY,- ..I. Va.ca.ncie. for Serv:J.nts, good. d, (\o,sentíal :-G')()k, Pwllhcll; Housemald- a.lt-. g- Bangor j dit.to, Meoo.i Briùge j Gener. Beblfrlg bon' ditto, Scaforth; aJf'O Servants wa.ntls.9' p!a.c'es in Colwyn a.nd Colwyn Bay; flrst-c a19. Cook, Hotel ('JT Privato I-oU& Cook-GeJ1e9' ditto temporary, HoU!cmald- WaJtrœ GS480 Nu1'8û.
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a_ Biiths, Marriages, and Deaths. MARRIAGE. t CUNNING HAM—ROBE SITS.—Octol>er 110. St. John's, Egremoa-t, William O. CUf ningbaxn. soc,>nd ron of T. C,unning an', h .R Ctistoms, (:!h'na, and 42. 1. ley-ro of cel Egromont, to Isabella, ghtcr dati T. 0. Th(mnis, of Neua,4,d, C 11 9 0 lae Anglesey. DEATHS.. JONES.-SepW?-nbe,r 30th, at Rus&,ii Rhyl, Thom,-?s JoLes, foi-ruerly of Five Gra.ssen4ale. JONES. -Si3pt-ember 23th, at 73, is', oi,-t, L'vGrpool, aged 58 yt-,ars, "r' tat rol,t ,f tlio late John -Wf M&Ti-nor, of I,iverpool end yowig?t daulgicio, -of the lata John Parry, Castle-square, narvon. wj- ROBERTS.—Sopbember 27t,h. at 76 H^1^ road, Booitlo, Winifred Cha-rlcs. relic^t o lato Mr Thomas Roberta, and daugh fcho late Gwen C'harlcs, Denbigh. WILLIAMS.—September 50th,at Sig an-tx>r hUjf Llan fair P.G., S^xah. the beloved dau h of Sarah Williams. .u- FUN;mALS BY E¡;t3.b!i5hCél 10C7. D. A lien & Sons, Er; &c.. t'oad, Colwyn Bay. Telephúno Ðl:J7.' Telegrams: Anona, Unùert..ke1'9. Cdwyn .st Prir?-t,-d by the 1'repriet4ors of the IT.FAJ Pioneer," and Published bv th4orn at tl'Ol? the Offie,3S:-CoNWAY-BOAD C'OL?VYN BY. IrA A Denbigh; lb, 1-,Iigli--tree't C?ollvvs. County of 'Clare-I)doo 63a, Nlostyn-street, Liandudrio', statiotleff Building,, Ilenrr?,aenmawr; Robert?.. I-lo a so- Depot, Lianfxirfechan; Pondyfirin arvon; B,ttwsycc),ed all in the County of Carr? tb_# 14 Higli-tr t Blaenau Festirl-iOg, ,,t,o Nunty of I\Ieri?nctli; The Library. 7 toad Llanrwst; C-%x:ton Hour!e. 0 P.rti.nd-pi. D-.bigh, all in th, County ii (I ntr 29, lligll-strect, RhYl 2e the D,,r,bi I ,gh; h-,t,eet, pt.-tatyn, a, n Buildings, -Hi 6, 906. C,ty f FUn .-Friday, ().tb.?