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CONWAY. YOUR UMBRELLA re-covered as new with the famous Gloria" cover, from 3s. 6d. post free.—Walker, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Lancaster-square, Conway.[193 JOHN M'GILP, practical watchmaker and jeweller. Watahes, clocks, jewellery, spectacles, and silver-plate repaired. Ad- dress: High-street, Conway. 1573 A GOOD PLACE FOR BOOTS —For the best and cheapest of all classes of boots and shoes, go to Joseph Jones, Compton House, Castle-street, Conway. Best Shop for re- pairs. Agent for" K Boots and other best Brands. WINTER REMEDIES.—Hughes' Cream Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites in bottle, is. and (double size) is lod. Hughes' Almond Skin Cream, the best protection for the skin against Chap- ping and Roughness, 6d. and iod. per jar.— Hughes, Chemist and Optician, Castle-street, Conway. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.—A serious mis- hap occurred to the Irish boat express which goes through Conway station for Holyhead, about midnight on Friday. At the Waen crossing, the train, which was travelling at full speed, came to a sudden standstill owing to the breaking of the vacuum brakes. An examination was made and it was found that one of the middle wheels of the rear parcel van was missing, having been snapped away from the axle. The van was detached, and after a complete examination, the passengers, who were considerably alarmed, were re- assured, and the train proceeded on its journey. The terrible noise made by the train passing through the Junction and Conway awoke several inhabitants, who fearing a disaster rushed out. It was found that the permanent way from the other side of the Junction to the Waen crossing had been considerably damaged by the trailing axle, and in places the rails had been snapped as the train rushed over the points. Traffic was seriously delayed and for some hours a single line had to be worked, with the result that the early morning trains were some hours late. During Friday afternoon however, the break- down gang had got the line clear and the line was re-opened. It was most fortunate that the accident occurred to the rear van, or a terrible calamity might have occurred. A curious fact is that the train did not do the slightest damage to the tube which crosses the river. LANTERN LECTURE. In connection with the Literary Society of the Seion Con- gregational Chapel, a lantern lecture was given in the schoolroom on Monday evening, by the Rev. J. Luther Thomas, on John Bunyan and his times." There was a good attendance. The lantern was manipulated by Mr Arthur Griffiths. PERSONAL.—On Monday Mr H. O. Evans, who for some years has been in the Post Office at Conway, commenced duties at Bangor office, where he has recently been promoted. Mr Evans was very popular with the inhabi- tants. For many years he was organist at Carmel C.M. Chapel, where his services will be sadly missed. MAGISTERIAL. The following magis- trates adjudicated on the cases heard at the Police Court on Monday :—Colonel Mostyn (presiding) Dr. Dalton, Dr. R. Arthur Prichard, Dr. J. R. Williams, Messrs Ephraim Wood, Owen Rowlands, J. Adey Wells, John Dowell, the Mayor of Conway, and Mr Hugh Owen. EXTENSION.—The Conway magistrates have decided to grant an extension of the licence of the Oakwood Park Hotel this (Friday) evening until 3 a.m., on the occasion of a charity ball. THE DRINK.—At the Conway Police Court, on Monday, Ellen Edwards, Glan'rafon Terrace, Gyffin, was fined is. and costs for being drunk at the George and Dragon Inn on the 19th November. For being drunk and creating a disturbance in Bangor Road at

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