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OLD ESTABLISHED ??\ F.rst.elass FAMILY HOTEL???" SHELTERED POSITION IN ??\\ .??? FINELY WOODED PARK. ?? ? ??" rational Telephone Ko. 13..???? ??(.' ?"-<">? ?'? r? ?D? ?? ?J?o? ??- ??Y? ?-?? ?Pwliycrochan," ??C???J? .??ELECTRIC LIGHT. Colwyn Bay. ?????J? ??"? SEPARATE TABLES 6.??? -? QY??MAGNIFICENT VIEWS, ??\?? ???RECHERCHE CUISINE, POSTING, ??? ? ??GOLF, TENNIS, BATHING, BILLIARDS, &c. EFFICIENTLY HEATED THROUGHOUT. I. g~Sg-gSBHBgi^BSMfc. The Grindelwald of Wales, ?T\? ————— STH? J?O?T BE?tFT?FMLy SfrU?TED .?<T? ?ND D?/?T/?r ??fFSD ??EL .?VL jfN r?E P???CJML/77.???f ???/? —————— ??€LT? '?? ?UM«tefe« -MM C. A. BAtLEY ???? V? —————————— .???<? ?J.?'?? er???- .?? Y <?.<?? ??. t?? ???Ir?l?? ,,???,.???<CEO?U?T, e???' .??Ir??????'??????c????' ?? Bowi.& ?? ?4 ?? 9.?" —————— ????dL" ???? BOATiNQ. SHOOTING. BtLUARD? ?P?? ? '??"BALLROOM P!<?f oa Spring) THEATRE ?iKTEL BE LCXS OF CAMBRIA -1 HOTEL METROPOLE, COLWYN BAY. Near Sea, Station, and Pavilion. Over 59 Bedrooms. Drawing and Satoke Rooms. Lounge, Billiards*2 Tables). Large sized Ballroom, Electric Light throagfaout. Excesent Cuisine. Near Golf Links. W-eek-end ÅsseJBblies. Wedding Brealdasts, Receptions, Dinners, and Balls catered for. Manageress Miss S. A. (j RISDALB. Telegrams-" Metropole, Colwyn Bay." National Telephone—No. 188. 'T WINIRPeB' i:.»RIV'ATE HOTEL 1. l\, 0, AND 1MIMTEB REBIDBKG-. RHOS, COLWYN BAY. facing Sea and Pier, Bright Warm Rooms, Excellent Cuisine, Good Smoke and Billiard R near Golf, Gooci Boating and Sea Fishing, Moderate Terms. MRS GRAY" £ JUST OPENED. JUST OPE NED WHEN AT COLWYN BAY STAY AT COMMERCIAL LEW"W'IS'NEWTEMPERANCE"c HOTEL (NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PUBLIC HALL). CENTRAL, QUIET, COMFORTABLE & ECONOMICAL, FITTED WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT AND ELECTRIC BELLS. fieartly Furnished Bedrooms and Cosy Commercial Room. Well-lighted Billiard Room, with Two Full-sized Billiard Tables. Large Dining and Tea Rooms on Ground Floor. A Splendid Assortment of High-class CONFECTIONERY & CHOCOLATES. Picnic and other Prrties Catered for. Very moderate charges throughout. OWEN LEWIS (Sole Proprietor), Abergele Road, Colwyn Bay. LA 44 S OLUT AWH Davies Bros., Butchers. WE have catered for the Public for many years. Our Business has grown with the growth of the District, and our reputation for reliable and deli- cious Meat is stronger than ever. At this season of the year we offer MUTTON, BEEF, PORK, &c., of the PRIMEST QUALITY Which we believe will give satisfaction to all who Buy Windsor House, Atorgeli Rd., Colwyn Bay, & Doughty Building Lowest AT, GOODS PIONEER MARrxED IN i P"li Prices 'IGURES FOR CABEI IN THE FUI[KNI%SHINGF IORON EA,QY I-URF. Kingdom %STORLE%59 TERMS. AN BOLD $-MEET, LIVERPOOL, All Parcham o v o r 40/- I)o- ?mmemse livered Irree to S INSPECTION INVITED, a n y R.%il way I took, 4 Calalogue &:rerou Posi Free. Station in rreat BrittAn. The Best Preventive. Ordinary asdicines begitz at the wrong end-only correct symptoms. Peopis takir headache powders for headaches, blood medicines for the blood, wd nerve remedies for nervousnes.14 when they only need to tam up the digt4tive organs, the liver and the kidne and so keep the whole system in a healthy condition. BEECHAM'S ?s,,LLS do more yre?? for the health, happiness, and success of the civilized world th s ize4 Thg koo millions of men and women well, and enable them to do their the world's work with healthy bodies and cheerful Blind& it (54 h=ury old fact that Beechames Pills make you well and Keep You Well. 'wII £ Sltll SMO-Wh*- I. b-S. pricm liii (56 piib) a 219 (1" pllh). J
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COLWYN BAY VISITORS. PWLI.YCROCLT.AN HOTEL. J. Q Little woe* I, Esq., resident. Mrs **lewood, do. Miss Dnght, London. Mrs W. V. lie.or and ma;d, do. Master Ilestcr, do. B. Alloy, Esq., do. Mrs and Alaster A Hey, do. A. Raphael, Esq., London. Mrs Raphael, do. Miss Chauncey. New York. Miss F. J. Cnuuneey, do. Miss A. L. Chauncey, do. J. Alooney, Esq., Dublin. Mrs and Miss Mooney, do. Misses E. and H. Mooney, do. Mrs J. C. Lonir, Belfast. Mrs Wright, Sutton. G. Knowlos, Esq., London. Mrs U. Knouies, do. li." W rig:1t, Sutton. Miss Hughes, do. I L. Ilasmnond, London. Mr" Ilamm >nd and maid, do. L'. E. Hammond. l->q.. do. Master A. L. Hammond, do. J. M. Uledhili. Esq., and chauffeur, Dids- bury. Master (\ filed hill. do. Mi. tJiedhill, do. Mrs (ilascott, do. R. Lerm, Esq., London Mrs lxxm and maid. do. Mrs Jackson, Birmingham. E. Jackson, Esq. do. Miss llugpins and maid?, London. Miss F. M. lluiigins, do. Miss J. L. lluppiiWi do. I Mis., Ciiaimers Hanna, Edinburgh- T. Sperati, London. Mrs Sjiorati, d'j Miss D. R. Wilson, Kildare. II.. Ansell, Eaq., Buxton. Mrs Anseil, lion, r. S. Grimwade, ohauffeur and Nalet, Melbourne. Mrs and Miss Grimwade, do. A. C. tiattle, Esq. S. Tingey, Middlesex. Mrs Tingey, do. H. Stuit, Esq., Barmouth. Mrs and Miss Stujt, do. M essrs Sturt, do. J \V. Yaughan, Es<(.. London. 1,1 Yaughan. do. I '1'. O't.'onnor, Esq., London. Mrs O'Connor, d;>. E. T. Powell, do. Mrs Powell and family, do. Miss Shore, do. Miss Neal, do. J. Sharpe, Esq., Irelath-in-Furne.-s. Mi-ss Sharpe, do. Professor Koesel, H^idiebe.rg. Mrs Kossel, do. Mrs Brock bank, Manchester. Mis, Brookbank, do. Mrs Nicol, Carnarvon. M r.s w yatt, do. j Jjieiit-(Teneral Willonghby, London. Mrs Willoughby, do. Mrs Bacon and friend, do. Miss M. Eaton. Prestatyn. Miss Baeon, Brighton. Mrs Warne, do. Mrs Palethorpe and ehauiteur, Northfield. Misses Palethorpe, do. Mrs and Miss Brook, Iluddersfield. H. Cannon. Esq.. Kent. Mrs Cannon, do. Miss E. Robsoii, London. M "s G. Salter, do. Miss ICvcrard. do. C. Wi lliams, Esq., Cambridge. | Mrs A. aitd Miss Lewis, London. W. Forsyth. Esq., and chauffeur, Oldham. Mrs Forsyth, do. Miss Stewart, Liverpool. Ilc 'ra,OL ,-Nlanii, F-,?q., London. Miss Pearson, do. Mrs Olphert, Dublin. Miss Cage, do. J. Hallenstein, Esq., lrindon. Mrs Hallenstein, ùo. Mrs Fenton and party. Connemara. Tv Walker, Esq Manchester. Mrs Walker, do. | Captain Shore, do. C. Maclear?', Esq.. do. COLWYN BAY HOTEL. W. Whitehead, E.c. Manchester. T. Howe, Esq., Manchester. J. Bowker, Esq., Manchester. A. Buckley, Esq., Buxton. Miss Moore, Croydon. Mr and Mrs J. Anseil, Birmingham. Mr and Mrs Clarke, Birmingham. Clarke, Esq., jun., do. Mr and Mrs Burman, do. Burman and governess, do. Mrs E. F. Frank, ^aiidchild and nurse, Manchester. Mr and Mrs A. A. Ellis, London. Miss and Master Ellis, do. Mr and Mrs R. A. Craig, Shrewsbury. M?S,3 Crait_ do. M' Ifeapv, Slireii-sbury. R. D. Clayton &-?(I ,Nlr ar?,l -INIrs ?. ll.* Doi,iii,?ii, Di- and LNit-s Sl)uz-r,-in. -Nortliaiiii)ton. Mr and ?,lrs J. M4ri?ht, Misses Wright, America. E. Oxendale, Esq., Northallerton. Mrs Duncan, Derby. H. Stewart, Esq., Dublin. Mi- and Mrs Foster, child, and nurse, Farn- ingham. Mr and Mrs Gregor, Swansea. Masters and Miss Gregor, do. Mr and Mrs Hedley, Sunderland, Miss Doxford, do. S. Thompson, Esq., do. Miss Longfield, Dublin. II. Wall is, Esq., Moseley. | P. H. Pope, Esq., Stoke. W. Wragg, Esq., Birmingham. Mr and Mrs Howarth and family, Cheadle Hulme. G. Gilmer Esq., Paris. W. R. Seaele, Esq., Derby. T. Ireland, Esq., Birmingham. R. H. Down, Esq., London. T. Mossop, Esq., do. H. F. Keswick, Esq., Oxford. Noel E. Lloyd, Esq., Manchester. Mr and Mrs Craven, do. Holdern, Esq., Huddersfield. Mrs Mills, do. Master Tinker, do. Mr and Mrs Wilde, Englefield Green, Mr and Mrs W. Blythe, London. Miss Blythe, do. Mrs Kent, Harrogate. K. Kent, F-iiq., llarrogate. D. Rolserts, Esq., London. Mr and Mrs Newsome, Cork. Mr and Mrs Bigwood and friend, Birming- ham. L. C. Lake, Esq., Stockport. Mra Lake, do. HOTEL METTROPOLE. J. Doyle, Esq., London. H. B. Grundon, Esq., do. P. Wright, Esq., Cardiff. A. Iloimos, Esq., Manchester. J. Wright, Esq., Glasgow. Mra IIigginbottom, do. Miraoe Watkina, Warrington. R. Lawton, Euq., Longton. G. Boyd, Efiq., Liscard F. Tyrer, E5Q., do A. Senton, Birmingham. T. B. Finney, Esq., Mancnestejr. H. Hood, Esq., Birmingham. C. A. Kirkby^ Esq., London. Misses Kirkby, do. J. Murray, Esq., Manchester, T. Croasdale, Esq., do. A. C. Birch Esq., Dublin. P. Lazarus, Esq., Manchester. T. Matthews, Esq., do. J. Cryer, Clayton Bridge J. Linney, Esq., do. Webster Millor, Esq., Manchester. Mrs Miller, do. Miss and Master Miller, do. T. R. Bishop, Esq., London. M. H. Thompson, Esq., d.). J. H. Thompson, Esq., do. J. Bardsley, Esq., Southport. F. W. Bettenny, Esq., do. Misa Aitkin. Miagm fiaybittle. Miss Bailey, do. R. Collins, Rsq., Dublin. G. E. Ellis, Esq., do. T. Prest, Esq. Mrs Prest. Mrs Butcher, Liverpool. Mrs and Miss Home, Birkenhead. ,sq., Nottinr,,n=L B. Deaville, F Mrs and Miss Deaville, do. J. Pasamore, Esq., Exeter. Sheppard, Esq., Battle. Mrs and Misses Sheppard, do. Miss Carrol, Dublin. Mrs and Miss White, Kansas City. Harold B. Winter, Esq., Preston. Mrs and Miss Winter, do. H. Donaldson, Esq., Sheffield. Miases Donaldson, do. 'J. Mallinson, Harrogate. Mrs Mallinson, do. C. Jones, Esq., Carnarvon. Mrs and Miss Jones, do. T. Hosking. Esq., Manchester. C. R. WeTny, Esq., London. Mrs Hollyoak, reterboro'. ltbosynta, Mostyn Road. Mrs and Hid, Faster, Philadelphia. Mr, Ifri anC X* Dond, baby uri nlul% &WM. IMPERIAL HOTEL, Coiwjn-fifty. Mrs Fuller, J/ondon. Miss Fuller, do. Miss Roberts, do. G. W. Richards, Esq., Shrewsbury. Mrs Richards do. J. W. Morten, London. Mrs Mofton. <!o. .F. G rCPllwo,xl,Hid¡¡nljlld. L. liicken, Dudley. R Roger-ail, Bromley. J. 11. Brassington, Llangollen. F. Tavlor, Nuneaton. F. W. Burton, Manchester. Lutiwig Ban or, do. Rev. H. Be aha n, Dublin. N. llew:K>n, Uttoxeter. J. Samuels, Liverpool. 's Mr-s Samuels,, do. Owen Moore, Wallasey. A. C.-irdiff. L. Joyce, Birming'ham. F. Light.foot, Birkenhead. • A. Briruson, Bolton, S. W. Joncb, Hanley. W. Johnson, Glasgow. H. Culling Sheffield. J. N. 0 Dewsbury. W. Pu'l/.er, Derby. Mrs Puller, do. Mrs Itamsbotta.n, Manchester. Misses Ramsbottom, do. 11. Garside, Es«' do. Mrs Garsid-e, do. W. Tarn worth, Birmingham. P. Sandys, Leeds. W. rower, Reigate. J. Ba^leock, Nev. iori Ai>bot. Mrs Badecck, <io. Rev. Monn, North Siiieids. II. A. Bell, Txmdcn. J. Allen, do. M -do. All?eii W. L. Pennington, Soutaiport. Master Pennington, do. D. L. Charlton. Suude-la.nd. WY. Margorison, Luncr'iek. Chadeur, do. F. Matthews, Nottingham. Y. Moreton, Salford. H. Gee, Liverpool. G. Johnson, London. W. Thomas do. M. Hunt, Birkenhead. S. Robinson, Leigh. JVIiss_ L Blair. Worcester. R- Cuthbert, E^q., Harwich. ,W. R€«yc«, Esq., Willotthal'. R. Gardiner, Grimsby. F. Croinptou, Birmingham. M(-'romt)ton, do. S. T. Sewards, Withington. W. D'stin, Sale. Mrs Distin, do. Rev. W. Scott, Oxford. Mrs Scott, do. Mian Scott, do. F. IvTonta^ue, N.irdiui<;h. N. Nelson, Leicester. E. J. Chard, fnJiwav. A. R. Long worth, Luton. W. Stirnier, Northampton. Mrs Snowden, Derby. fag, -11. 9, T f ddo rsr?,? 1,_I. J. Charton. Isle of Wight. II. Parr, Reddith. W. 13roaklbeiit, Swansea. Mrs Lawley, Leamington. Miss Lawlev, do. A. W. White, York. Miw Druce, South Devon. F. I.ewis, Eastville. LOCKYKirs PR1YATE HOTEL. F. Sehiele, gl., Resident. Mt- und Mrs Davip, Sleaford, Lines. Mrs Porter, Dublin. Mr and Mrs Rowland. Worcester. Mr and Mrs Cost-on, Willesden. Dr. Martin, Atherton. Mrs and Mi-si Martin, do. Mr and Mrs Crook, Sioekport. Miss Mar.sden, <10. Mrs and Miss Smith, Nottingham. Misses Seddon, Wolverhampton. Miss fetein, do. Mrs and Miss Brierlev, Asht-on-jn-Mcrsey. Mr and Mrs Bridgwnter, Birmingham. Master Bridgwater, do. Mr and Mrs Ralph, Heme Hill. Mr and Mrs Joyce, Stamford. Miss Ridd, Liverpool. Miss Foilan, do. Air and Mrs Drew-cry. Fcnton. Mrs Fowey, Colwyn Bay. BALMORAL PRIVATE HOTEL. A Shaw, Esq., Birkdale. Mrs Shaw. do. iTho Mis.ves Shaw (21, do. Mrs and .Mi. Lamb, Liverpool. — Kemp, Esq., Ashbourne. Mrs Kemp, do. — Fox. Esq., London. Mrs and Miss Fox, do. Captain Wacle, Manchester. Mrs and Alaster Wade, do. The Misses Wade \3). ùo. Miss Powell, London. Miss May, do. W. Powell, Esq., do I'll. Sellars, Esq., do. Rothesay Private Hotel, Promenade. Mr anil Mrs Claj ton, Whepley dreen. Mr and Mrs Darken, Gloui-estrr. Mi- and Mi» Watt, Glasg-nv. Mi«s King, Tji'icest-er. Mrs and Miss Foden, Birmingham. Mr and Master Hill, Lrpton. The Misses Mowley, do. Mr Mowley. do. Wlialliy, Esq., M;>n>-l\rhier. The Misses WhalJey, d;1. W. D. Memf>r'l, Esq., Manchester. Mrs Johnson, do. The Misses Johnson, Mr Johnson, do. 3.1 w "ter,, A(?ocks Gren. Mrs Tui-,?Wn: Birii?.iiigliam. Miss Matcli/fe, do. Ml's Ukhards<Jn, do. Miss Riehartl on. do. Mr Riehardspn, do. Mr and Mrs Walkor and dJild. St.affordshire. Mr and Mrs Westeott, I)nby and Nurse, Birmingham Mr and Mrs Innis and Party, Birmingham. Mrs Annan and Party,^lo. Mrs Bobertson and Party, Northampton. Mr and Mrs Slanger, Pra ton. Mr Teals, Halifax. Mr and Mrs Duerdon, l/ythany. Mran d Mrs Brooks, Wooibourne Grange Birnnng- ham. Mr and Mrs Conroy, and Soim, Atliy, Ireland. Boberts, Esq., WellenlwM. Mrs and Miss Packs, Derby. Ix>seb>- Esq., Metford. Mitli Green, Leeds. Mrs and Miss Baker, Congieion Miss Lea, do. Mr and Mrs Putman, Leicesicr. NortJifield, Prince's Drive. Mr and Mrs Wood, Middleton. Misses and Master Wood, do. A. Bently, Esq., Mr and Mrs Bentley, Marple. Mr and Mrs Hartley Haeking, Irwell. Mr and Miss Hacking, do. Mit a Wliitelegg, Ashton-on-Mersey. Mrs and Miss Gardiner. Stoke-on-Trent. Heatlifield Towers, Greenfield-road (T, Ki.bcrts). Miss Retenieyer, resident. Miss Foster, do. Miss Moore (2), Montgomery. Mr and Mrs Parker, Bolton Woods. Strowan, West Promenade. Mr and Mrs Diiwoitli, family and nurse, Frscton. Mrs Kendriek and party, Chester, Mrs Clegg, do. Mr, Mr s and Masters Heine (2), Didsbviry. Miss Truelove (Bessborough House). Mr and Mrs Ootterill, Perry Bar, Birmingham. Mr A. Cotterill, do. ,rlie Co. Master Cotterill, do, Mr and Mrs E. Kidson, Aldridge, Nr. Walsall. The Misses Kidson, dj. I Master Kidson, do. Mi: s Anstone, do. Mr Anstone, Stoke Croon, Coventry. Sibbevceote La-wson Roar], Mran d Mrs Black, lhaton Norrii?, Stockport. Master G. Black, do. Mr and Mrs Piekersgill, Dewsbury. The Misses Piskersgill. do. (Mrs W. Smith) Claremont, Grove Park Mr Mrs Kenvon and family Berry Brow, ituddc-rs- fiield. Mr Palmer, Rugby.
RHOS-ON-SEA.
RHOS-ON-SEA. RÍIOS HYDRO. A. Watt, Esq., Liverpool. Mr, Airs an-d Miss Little, Bowden. Mr and Mrs E. Bowen, Liverpool. S. Boweji, Esq., do. L. Richards, Birmingham. .— Boyatt, Esq., Chapel-en-le-Frith. Mr, Mrs and Mise T. Baron, Harrogate. Miss Hansom, do. Mra Barnes, do. Mr and Mrs White, Manchester. Misses White, do. Redfern, Esq., do. Mr and Mrs Kedk, Southport. Mr and Mrs Lewis, Sutton Cold field. Masters Lewis, do. Mr and Mrs Heginbot-ham, Corentry. laishmore, Rhos. Mr and Miss Disturnal, Birmingham. Misses O'Brffl1na.n, Dublin. M. Large, Esq., do. Miss Mewby, Blackburn. A. Haworth, Esq., do. H. Forrest, ltq,, do. Mr and Mrs Griffiths, Birmingham, Mr and Hisies Griffitbg, do. Ur and Mrs Bird, Morelty. Nimes Bid M, do. rc Mr ,tiifi 74ra Ward, Si&Rord. Miss Ward and friend, do. Mr and Mi's Peace, Bristol. Miss and Master Peace, do. Mr and Mrs Ekins, Neweaitle-on-Tynft^ 16N ad Xiw Vila, BiraingWua. -+- St. Winifred's. Mr and Mrs Lingoed Vaugiun, Stockport. II. Bibby Esq., Manchester. ,til,i st,)I,f, Cheadl, M» sses Itushton, Leek. I JI¡"s T:n"¡or, do. Mr and Mrs Chapman, Edgbaston, Miss Chapman, do. Mr and Jhs I,innings, do. Miss Liniijiifis, do. Mr and Mr* Getting, Ilandfort-ii. T. Getting Esq., do Mrs Morris, Birminglwn. II. Morris Esq, do. Mr and Mrs Hoy, Pestbury Miss Hoy, do. Mrs Lamberl and Party, Manchester. Mr and Mrs Weir, Wolverhampton. Mis- Weir, do. Mr and Mrs (.'artwright, do. Mis- Oavtwi-ight-. do. Mr and Mrs Fosver, Derby. Iktby and Nur-e, do. Mioses- Wills]¡aw, Southport. Mrs and Miss Rirper, Didsbury. Mr and Mrs Heely, Soiiln-tt. Misses Poolr e, Siourbi idgf>. J. Dean E1-;II., Blnnde.llsands. Dean Esq., do. G. We-stroys Esq., Sto;kpoi t. Mr and Mrs Holmes, 13I1Xt"lI. The Rev J. A. Gorman, Ripon. Mrs Gorman, dt\. 1ofr" Keelitijr, Manchester. Mrs Niwton, do. Mr and Mil Holt. Oldham. Mr Holt, Jnnr., do. Miss olt, do. Mrs and Miss Ridley, Manchester. Mi-s isherwood, Altrincham. Mr and Mrs F. N. Hawker child and two maide, ,%D?l .Mls "13. -port. pi, hilan, St,3cl, Dr Tomiinson, Birmingham. To Go Under Rill". 2.bt- Belvedere (Rhos). Mr and Mrs Irving, Liverpool. Mr and Miss Irving, do. Mr Firrcr, do. Mr and Mini Wilson, Manchester. Misses Walker, Bolton. Mr and Ml Bennett, Warrington. Mrs and Miss Storiu, Lincoln. Mi88CS Church, Manchester. Mrs and Miss Walker, Wolverhampton.
CONWAY.
CONWAY. OAKWOOD PARK HOTEL. Rev and Mrs Morgan, Brighton. Walk or Allen, Esq., Manchester. M isses A lien (2), do. Mr and Mrs Croysdale, Leeda. Miss Croysda.le, do. R, Pisco, Esq., Liverpool. J. Pisco. Esq., Liverpool. n. Ogden, Esq., Oldham. Mr and Mrs Tull, London. Mrs and Miss Blinkthorn, Birkdale. Air and Airs Alcock, Leek. A. Alcock, Esq., do. Miss Alcock, do. G. Moore, Esq., Southampton. Mr and Mrs Rutherford, London. Master Rutherford, do. Rev and Mrs Hodgson, Canterbury. Lady Dougherty, Dublin. Mr and Mrs White, Moore. M rand Mrs Waymont, London. Mrs Ilarriss, do. Mi- and Mrs Bernheitti, do. Mis ;es Bernheim (2), do. Mrs Von-Munim, do. Air and M rs R. Yon-Mumm, do. J. Von-Muiiirn,. Esq., do. 7 Misses Von-Mumivt (4), do. Dr Swainston, do. Mr and Mrs McAllister, Dublin. Miss McAllister, do. Dr Y. McAllister, do. Major-General Allen, London. Mr anel Airs Rowland Hughes, Liverpool. Miss Rowland Hughes, do. T. Rowland Hughes, Esq., do. Miss Woodward, London. Messrs Wren (3), Didsbury. Mr and Mrs Bock, Douglas. A. Gregory, Esq., Mold. J. IIassail, Esq., West Kirbv. O. Merger. Rsq., London. Mr iind Mrs Lowe, Harnt Green. Messrs Lowe (2), do. F. Williams, Esq., Birmingham. Mr and AJrs Hough, Liverpool. Miss Hough, do. S. Hough, Esq., do. Miss Krisch, London. Mr and Mrs G. Clmter, do. A. f-hater,- Esq., do. Dr Gavev Alydelton, Eastbourne. Alisses Gitvey Alydelton and maid, do. Miss Cooke, do. A. Swan, Esq., do. E. Morricr, Esq Oxton. R. Morrier, Esq., do. Alts Alorricr, do. II. Bartlett, Esq., London. Air and Mrs Movie, Birkdale. > Mr and Mrs Taylor, Blackpool G. Ormrod, Esq., Pennsylvania. Mr and Mrs Seager, do. Mr and Airs Hunt, Chislehurst. Misses Hunt (3), do. Aliss Say nor, Bolton. Aliss K. Challenor, do. Air and Mrs Holden, do. Mr and Mrs Hind and maid, Nottingham. M. Hind, Esq., do. Mr and Mrs Ogilvie, Harrow. Misses Ogihie (2), do. T. Ogilvie, Esq., do. Miss Thomas, Harrow. Mr and Mrs II. Cousins, Pcnarth. Misses Cousins, do. Mr3 Newton-Day, London. Miss Newton-Day, do. Mr and Mrs F. Green, Cheshunt. M. Green, Esq., do. Mr and Mrs D. Parry, Didsbury. H. Parry, Esq., do. Misses Parry (2), do. Sir C. Petrie, Liverpool. Lady Petrie, do. Master Petrie, do. Mr and Alra R. Meyricke, London. Mrs H. Browne, Bournemouth. Miss M. Todd, Edinburgh. Rev M. Ellis, London. Mrs Ellis and maid, do.
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A BRAVE DEED AT COLWYN BAY JOXES-BAYLISS FUND. (To the Editor of the "Pioneer"). Sir,—Will you kindly place these few facts bcfor« your naders — We tiaro collected some 50s for the J. R. Jones fund, ((Augiist, 7) and the money to be presented to the res- cuer, John Robert Jones, on Wednesday evening, Sept. 3rd. Therf seems to_be a very email recognition of the unselfish almost heroic act Jones did on August 7th., and 1 hope more money will come in during the next week, to be placed to a "Jones rescue account, in Tarn Bank and acknowledged by me.—Yours etc., EDWARD ARMYTAGE WADE Old Oolwyn.
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COLWYN BAY. THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS in the town and -district will be re-opemxi on Monday next, ait»e.r the vacation. 'irade,peop)ewho havo temporarily engaged ohildi-en, will no doubt particularly b<vi,r this fact in mind. TRAi\SfERRED.—Hugh Pierce Roberts, a formet. resident of Colwyn Bay, who at one time figured in the Rtr, üombjna.tlG,u fool Ijall eleven has just been transferred from the St. Helen's Recreation Club to tlie Southiwrt- Cenrrals. OHGAN RECITAL. The programme per- formed by Dr. Yenabl<?« Williams at. the organ recital in St. Paul's Church on Sunday was as varied and interoTtiiiig in charac.er a.s it was artiistically presented. Mr W. G. Mobley's vocal items were also greatly appreciated. There- was a large attendance. TELEPHONE DIRECTORY CARDS. The publishers of the" Pionoor" have just published a new and revised list of the National Telephone Subscribers of Colwyn Bay, Old Colwyn and I DRtriet oil suitable cards which may be conveni- ently hunir near the instrument. Any reader desiring a copy .may have one free of charge o,n i-,oin?ll i?iade, at our ]3ay. Y.M.(*.A. R ('A'VAS.-In ec)nn(\.ction with the efforts put forth by the Y.M.C.A. for the Territorial Army which was in camp on Alorfa. Plain, Conway, from July 25th to August 8th, it is understood that 10,583 letters and post- cards were despatched through the postal depart- ifient, an(i tf?(? greater ,tLrt of tfi*s cnce wa,3 in(] t,lie -'?.M.C.A. inlarquee. (-']ear I)r(-w,f 19 t!ii,, (-,f t o fact ti. I h ? _,?it tile ]lien thcrciigl-ily appreciate the work of the Y.M.C.A. 5th B.R.W.F.-—Orders for week ending Scp- tember 12th, 1908:- Tuesday, September 8th, re- cruits' training, 8.0 p.m. Thursday, September I .,Off), Its! ti-aiii 8.0 al oi-,Ier. --Tlj(,, cliit?f oi:dianc(' ()fficer ha?,-iit, notlft(.,(i his to in??,ect iiii (it-at (,Oluil)- clotliliig- and ment, the following articles on charge must be brought, to the armoury on or before Saturday, September 5th: Great coat, suit of drab and putties, belt-, frog, and pouch. —- By order, J. Jelly, for O.C. Jelly, for O.C. The holiday ,erviceq which j'iave bec-yi (-onlu,:ted ill tile town dtii-*ng the past feiv weeks un(fer the aiqp;ces of the leli'](Iren's srecial 'ierv' r I lee 11) )ssit)n ter n'tiate,l on Thtj,day la,t, when a farewell meeting was held at the Lecture llall. Notwithstanding the fact that the leader (Mr Kirl,wood Adams) and his workers havo been somewhat handicapped by lack of helpers, the mission has been very successful. On several occasions assistance has been rendered by the C.S.S.M. friends at Llandudno. MR LYELL TAYLER'S POPULARITY.— Mr Lvell-Tayl&r, formerly director of music at the Colwyn Bay Pier Pavilion, hae established himself as a groat favourite at Buxton. A d¡¡iy contemporary produced a portrait of him. yes- terday, a.1d announced that "The decision of the Buxton Gardens Company to retain Air Lyell-Tayler's services as conductor of the or- cheaira for another throo ,v«ar» hae been re- ceivcd with CJ-n&kleraRe delight by visitors, and JTOISALG nts, PROPERTY SALE.—There was only a small attemlaiiOG at the Colwyn Bay Ilotes oil Friday afternoon, whetn Mr F. A. Dew put. up for auc- tion St. Tudno, a commodious freehold resi- dence situated at the corner of Upper Weet Promenade and Sea Batik-rx ad, Colwyn Bay. The proj>erty is now worked ts a first-e'asri boarding establishment by Mrs Mari.a. Davies. Theire was no offer, and the property may now be t.reated for priva-tcty on communication with the. auctioineeir. TIMID LADY BATHER-S.-While a party of ladies were bathing on Saturday morning one of them, who could swim a. little, tried to find a foothold after paddling about for a short dis- tance. Finding herself beyond her depth she prompuy screajned, and there was such a com- motion that a gentleman who hapiiened to br standing on shore rushed to the rescue with- out diverting himwelf of any clothes, and with little ado brought her to land. In the mean- time of ler companions had grown so ex- cited that she was also on the point oi* col- lapsing when she tain? ashore. Ttie two ladies spent tho remainder of the day in bod, but were little, if any, the worse for their exper- ience a few hours later. OPENING OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON.— Followers of tdie i-opuiar winter game willl be interested (1) hear that the Colwyn Bay club will open their season on Saturday with a match bet ween teams chosen by the captains of the firfzt and second elevens, T. MeCaun and II. To.nMii. As already roixw-ted, the old ground is again available, but it has been decided to enclose it, so that the club may obtai.n the maximum of gate receipts to which it is, of course, entitled. Mr Walter Whitehead is the president of the club this year, while M,r T. E. Purdy presides over the committee, with Air Walter J. Parry as bon. secretary and Mr J. LI. Owen as hie assistant* PROMOTION.—Mr W. J. Jones, of the Colwyn Bay branch of the Metropolitan Bank, has been promoted to the hesu ottice in Graoe- church-stroet, London. He will leave Colwyn Bay on Saturday, and work on Mon day. The eldest son of Cap;, vones, formerly, of Bryn Eden, Carnarvon. Mr Jones entered the bank at Leamington, being transferred from there to Oolwyn Bay six years ago. Amiable, good-natured, and happy in disposition, he has won hosts of fri(3ndfl during his stay, who, while wishing him the best of hick in London, sin- cerely regret his departure from Colwyn Bay. lie has interested himsalf in hockey and footel ball, and as a vocalist he has rendered his sor- vioes ungrudgingly in aid of charitable objects., Mr R. H. Jonew, a colleague at the local b anch, has also been transferred to the Bangor branch. LIFEBOAT SATURDAY.—The proceedingS resulted in a. giot*. reoe-ipt of £100, a sum prac- tical lv identical with that nested la.,t year. This is a hi trill v. creditable achievement, having ire- trard for tile fact that in consequence of illness and holidays such zealous workers as Mrs Charl- ton Jones, Mrs Flews, Mrs Bernard Lucas, Mrs Bor-nard Lowe, MISJS HOIrwn, Aliss Wood AND MiAA Winnie Spencer were unable to jowl a hand this yea-r. Mr T. E. Purdy and his com- "I are it4) tK?, 1.1itT e N, try ijea.-rt'lv cc,ijg t'ai u,:ated uiKiii t.he result of their untiring efforts. Tho young- worker*—yi jjaosing it is interesting- to not. that all the workers were insured against a.c.c:d,nt-8 by the committee—d isposed of over 1400 programmes during the day, whiie Mr Ohapl'n's dog "Li-l," which showed her teeth ttor a penny a.nd gri.nned for a shilling, collected in this way £ l 8s 5áiJ. Ca.tlin's Pierrots ge.n.. erouta i haiKied 4)ve, £4 1-s 7gd, the result of a. coUcetion made at. one of their entertainments, £1 12s came from Air llaary Reynolds' "Se-rena^lers,11 the collection being made in this instance under «o>.newhat utt-'avourable eircum- sta,D.oe. ALLEGED SUICIDE OF A MOOHDRE MAN. While, on his way home on Tuesday evening, a workman employed by Mr Cragg- at, Bryn I'iuryn Farm, near Colwyn Bay, discovered the body of a man hanging to a tree near to the main road in the vicinity d the Bryn Euryn quarry. He promptly cut the rope, and having satisfied himself that life was extinct, ho hurried to re- i)ort. the matter to his cmp!< r. Air Cragg at once summoned the police- and medical assist- ance, and with commendable despatch Dr. W. Vena Wee Williams a.nd P.S. Jones-Rees arrived from Colwyn Bay. Dr. Venablos Wif ia,ina could merely confirm the imiire.ss-.ion of the workman that the deceased had been dead for some Lille. The body warj conveyed, under the supervision of Sertrea,nt Jones-Roes, to the Colwyn Bay mortuary, who;e it was eventually discovered by Mr Thomas Hughes, of Tanybryn, Bryn P.ydew, as that of IKS son. John Hughes. The decoaeed was a married iinan, and is survived by 'f,c and children. lie w.-is, ;i tabottr- wi a cr, armi, bo <fa;r :it; can be ascertained up to thfl time of wriling, had. no unusual source of worey.- Art inqutst. wi'l i>obab'Jy he held to-day, (TTitirsiTayT. ELECTRIC BELLS GIVE WARNING OF FIRE. Shortly after 5 a.m. <«i Friday Aliss Riohanft son, of Brant,wocd, Uonwav-road, was rouse*} •ftwr.i her sleep b.y the violent, and prolonged ringmg: of the electric bfils in the house. Wheft she cot de-waislaii rs she could -'earcely intake hoc way front one room to another through thiefei volumes of pntoke. The servants were sum- moned. and tlie alarm was raised. It transpired that the smoke emanated from the cellar, and whN1kur firemen 1!.1HJer Fireman Jones ar-ived the little party, with the assistance of P.C. H. Joiie^ set to work with a manual engine q, such pood purpose that the flames were extin- giii.q'iii-d b<fore i.bev couki bre, a li. t h m>u gh the flooriitg of the rooms a hove. P.C. Jones made o,n inventigat-ion, and ,cutis.. lie.1 him.'ielf that the fire broke out amongfeti some rags and paper which had been apparently ignited by a 'lighted cigarette-end found cii thei snct. The flames hadhurnoo through the cover-Mi^ of the wires connecting the eiectrio belts, which were thus set to ring the alarm, and perhaps save valuable life. The damage caused was comparatively email, thanks to the prompt manner in which Fireman Jouos and t:s inoa irot to work.
OLD COLWYN.
OLD COLWYN. A YACHT which had been at anchor oil Ccuwyn Bay broke her moorings during tibol high wind yesterday and drifted to Old Col wyn.- She sustained comparatively litrle damage. SPOli'TS.—Tive fourth annual sooits will be held in Minydoii Pa.rk on Saturday, proceedings to commence at 2 p.m. Entries have come in in an exceedingly satisfactory manner, and there arc prospects of a thoroughly elij afternoon. Air H. T. 11. Anderson, of 2, Beacb Villa, is the hon. secretary and official handi. captvM'. THE B,IU-fl"l I ERII(X)D.At the Brother- boot! meeting on Sunday afternoon hu-t, the Rev. Henry Elderkin gave an address on "Th« Value of Prayer." Mr F. W. Bond presided, and Miss Butter, of Colwyn Bwy, was the sokp ist. i
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