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Cavendish house—Miss Kirby Mrs Lorraine and party. Norwich Mr and Mrs Joseph Berry and family. Manchester Sefton house—Miss Harris Mr and Mrs Smith and friends, Birmingham Spring grove—Mr E. Roberts Mr and Mrs White. Romford Brooklands, Shop—Messrs Lidbetter and Longmaid, grocers House—Mrs Lidbetter (private) Erskine Road. Sunny Lea—Mrs Cartmell Mr and Mrs Jenkins and [family. Dudley Gwernhaylod—Mr Phillips (private)
Lawson Road.
Lawson Road. Wern villa—Mrs Roberts Abbey grove-Mrs Burwell Mr R. Mellor, senr., Shaw, Oldham Mrs Mellor, do Mr R. Mellor, junr, do Mrs Mellor, do Miss Mary Mellor, do Miss Ethel Fitton, do Mr R. Leach, do Miss Blackwell, do Misses Blackwell. Birmingham Beechwood-NIIrs Williams Mr and Mrs Rollaston, family and maids, Dudley Mr and Mrs Hartley and family, Lancaster Trigfa-Mrs Williams VV raxall- Morley villa—Miss Maurice Hurst Green-Mrs Hurst Mr and MrsJCurley, London Mr and Miss Lambdon, Manchester E. H. Rubery, Esq, Stoke-on- Trent F. Shipley, Esq, do Fred Bettany, Esq, Hanley, Staffordshire Miss Blacklaws. London Glen Bank—Miss Archley (private) 9-Mrs Voute (private) Cornelyn—Mr Wood W. Healey, Esq & family, Saltord Rev F. Anthony, O.S.F.C., Pant- asaph Dinglewood School Glenroy-Dr Phillips (private) Plymouth villa-Mrs Williams Miss Chapman, Eastbourne Joseph Stubbs, Esq, Manchester Mrs Stubbs, do Master Stubbs, do Tudno villa—Mr Nicholson (private) Highfield-Rev T. Lloyd (private) Ducie Lodge—Mrs Frost Capt Holmes, Liverpool Mrs Holmes and family, do Mr and Mrs Jones, Ealing, London Miss and Master Jones, do Wave Crest—The Misses Lever T. Holmes, Esq, Sharpies, near Bolton Mrs Holmes, do Master Arthur Holmes, do Master Ernest Holmes, do Miss Vardon, Cheetham Hill, Manchester Mr George Vardon, do Mr W. A. Vardon, do Mr Harold Vardon, do Allen Haigh. Esq. Marsh, Huddersfteld Mrs Haigh. do Ellersdale— The Sycamores—Mr Jeffries (private) Denham Lodge Mrs Rowlands (private) Mr Brookes, solicitor Brook Lea-Miss Biggs (private) Y.M.C.A. Holiday Home Roslyn— Mr and Mrs Hassall, family and maid. Ashby-de-la-Zouch Mr Elphic. Eversham Mr Flockton. do
East Parade.
East Parade. Beach house- Torwood house-Mrs H. Groves Mrs R. J. Stirling, Dublin Arthur Stirling, Esq, L.L.B., do Miss Florrie Stirling, do Miss May Stirling, do Miss Clay, Dublin Miss M. Clay, do Mrs Shepherd, do Mr and Mrs Taylor and 2 children, Ashton-under-Lyne Arvon house—Miss Hughes Mr and Mrs Herman Mason, Chorlton-cum-Hardy Master F. H. Mason, do Master A. H. Mason, do Miss Freda Mason, do Miss Doris Mason, do Miss Mason, do Rev G. H. Garrett, Liverpool Mrs Garrett, family and maid, do Mrs Suntley, family and servants, Nottingham Miss Hemsley. do Olive house—Miss Roberts Mr and Mrs W. Pritchard-Davies, family and maid, Chorlton-cum- Hardy, Manchester Miss Middlewood, do Pendorlan villa-Mrs O. Lloyd Mrs Gardner and family, Birming- ham Mr Watt and family, London Mr and Mrs Gimpson, family and nurse, Leicester Railway Terrace. I-Mr W. Alldis Greenfield Road. Plas Eirias- Mr and Mrs Crichton, New Brigton Master Douglas Crichton, do Master Alexander Crichton, do Master Robert Crichton, do Miss Burwell, do La Plata-Miss Moulsdale J. Hutchinson, Esq, Prestwich Mrs Hutchinson, family and 2 nurses, do Rev'Reginald Moore, Kidsgrove, Stoke-on-T rent Mrs Moore, family and nurse, do Conescliffe-Miss A. Moulsdale Mr and Mrs Heathcote Carter and family, Bowden Miss Rotheroe, London Miss Hobbs, do Miss Wall and maid, Twecksbury Cardigan house—Mrs Hunt E. W. Floyd, Esq, Perry Barr Mrs Floyd, family and maids, do The Misses Floyd, Acock's Green C. Grimley, Esq, Cheltenham Mr and Mrs Wm. Vestey, family and maids, Freshfield Heath Bank—Miss E. Jones Mr and Mrs Willcock, Wolver- hampton Master H. B. Willcock. do Master E. D. Willcock. do Master R. E. Willcock. do Chesterifeld- Miss Wright Miss Briggs, Huddersfield Misses Crossleys (2), do Master Crossleys, do Miss K. Briggs, do W. H. Boothroyd, Esq, Bradford, Yorks Mrs Boerthroyd. dô- Miss L. Boothroyd. do Miss M. Boothroyd. do Master H. Boothroyd. do Richmond house-Mrs Berry Mrs Dawes, Mears-Ashly, North- amptonshire Mrs Stone-Wigg, 3 children and governess, South Kensington Mr and Mrs Walker, Portland House, Pedmore, Stourbridge Master Walker, do Miss Walker, do Mr and Mrs Page, Sydney House, Northampton Miss Page, do Mr Noel Page, do Miss Dicks, Acton Manor, do Alpha house-Mrs Waters Mrs Bond, Newport, Mon. Mr Bond, do Marlborough house-Mrs Redding H. W. Todd, Esq, Liverpool Mrs Todd, do Misses Todd, do Miss Moss, do L. E. Todd, Esq, do H. Todd, Esq, do H. E. Heys, Esq, Altrincham Mrs Heys, do Miss Heys, do Misses Heys, do Master F. Heys, do M. Todd, Esq, Liverpool A. T. Todd, Esq, do Glan Neivion-The Misses Roberts W. W. Stott, Esq, Huddersfield Mrs Stott and family, do Mrs Clarkson, Blackburn Glendale-Miss Wells Miss Hansor, Walsall Miss R. B. Hansor, do Miss Kent, Whitchurch Miss Raikes, do Mr and Mrs Twelves, child and nurse, Sheffield Mr Twelves, Chesterfield Mrs Twelves, child and nurse, do Dulas house- Mr and Mrs Dennis, Chester Fern Lea- Thornleigh-Mrs Gaskell Miss Bagshaw Bingham, The Hall, Hope, Derby Mrs Sale, London Miss Sale. do Mrs Burden and family, Liverpool Road, Chester Kersal house-Mrs Parry Mr and Mrs Chown, Liverpool Mrs MacDonald. do William Davy, Esq, London Mrs Davy. do Misses Davy. do Master Davy. do Pine Hurst-Mrs Crump (private) Bodafon-Miss Owen Miss Field, London Mrs Benziger, Switzerland J. Camenisch, Esq, Sefton Park, Liverpool Mrs Camenisch, family, and 2 maids, do Drayton villa—Mrs Mason, Mr and Mrs Ireland, Atherston Miss Barber, do Mr and Mrs Smith and family, Chester Mrs Maurice Swabey, Exeter Mrs Godfrey Price, Bath Trevor House—Miss Worthington Mr and Mrs Peake, Gilford Mrs Krober and daughters, Liverpool Miss Davies, do Riverdale-Misses Evans Misses Crawfurd, Edinburgh Mr and Mrs Owen Owen and family, Wrexham Mr and Mrs Syndika and family, Manchester St. Piran's—Mrs and the Misses Wadsworth Miss Cocking, Leeds Miss Abbott, Berlin Glanconway villa-Mrs Davies Mr and Mrs Barker, family and maid, Birmingham Misses Griffin, London Mr and Mrs Lewis, Birmingham Master Lewis, do Miss Lewis, do Abbeyville—Mrs Rowley Miss M. Murray, Wavertree, Liverpool Miss F. Murray, do Malcolm Murray, Esq, do Mr and Mrs Roberts, Cheshire Miss Roberts, do Mrs Eskam, family and nurse, Manchester Smedley house-Mrs Rowbottom Mr G. Melville, M'chester Mr and Mrs Rowbotham, Open- shaw Mrs Holliday, Stretford Mr W. Aldcroft, do Mr and Mrs Lee, Wigan Mr and Mrs Ellam, Manchester Mr and Mrs Berry, Swinton Miss Melville, Manchester Miss A. Melville, do Mr and Mrs Jones, Openshaw Miss Jones, do Elian house—Mrs Jones Mr and Mrs Barlow, Oldhamj Miss Barlow, do Mr and Mrs Newton, do Mrs Goddard, Manchester Welsh Wesleyan Chapel (Shilo)
Grove Road.
Grove Road. Rose villa-Mrs Davies Harry C. Whitley, Esq, Didsbury Mrs H. C. Whitley, do Master Whitley, do Master L. G. M. Whitley, do Mr and Mrs Partbridge, Birming- ham Miss Dora Partbridge, do Wrekin villa—Mrs Exell Mrs Mevette and family, Birming- ham Mrs Parsons, do Mr Williams, do Ashton villa Mrs H. Hughes (private) Ruyton villa-Mrs Baker Nlr and Mrs Ellis, Oldliaiii Misses Rogers (2), do Miss Taylor. do Severn cottage-Mrs Collins Mr and Mrs Clulee, King's Nurton Miss and Master Clulee, do Hawthorn cottage—Mrs Hughes Mrs M. G. Ormond and party, London Caradoc villa-Mrs Senter Miss Davenport, Cornbrook Grove, Manchester Easton villa—-Mrs Jones Abbey villa- Monton villa—Mrs A. Hughes Mr and Mrs Collins, London Mr and Mrs Thomas Clegg, Manchester Mrs Mancroff. do Misses Shaw (2), Oldham
Bay View , Road.
Bay View Road. Fern bank-Mrs Roberts Mrs Currie, Bournemouth Miss Jackson, St Albans Miss Pattersbery, do W. T. Coates, Esq, Clifton Mrs Coates, do Masters Coates, do Mrs Hanbury Miss Hanbury Master Hanbury and friend Clwyd villas—Mrs E. Jones A. Washborne, Esq, Gravelly Hill, Birmingham Mrs Washborne and family, do Mrs Birdsall and family, M'chester W. E. Hawley, Esq. Liverpool Mrs Hawley and son & 2 friends, do Glandwr-Mrs R. Jones Mr and Mrs Richardson & family, Chester Osborne house—Mr T. Williams Mrs Padday and family, Hyde Park, London Swindell, Esq, Worcester Mrs Swindell and 2 neices, do Mrs Parker, Smethwick Miss Parker, do Miss Wilkes, Sedgley Mrs Parkes, Smethwick Miss Parkes, do The Limes-Misses Williams Mr and Mrs Chadwick, family and nurse. Reigate, Surrey Mrs and the Misses Smith, London Smith, Esq, do Convalescent Home—Miss Symons Miss Bown, Woolton Master Alfred Haywood, do Mrs Lees C. Thompson, Esq, Warrington Mrs Thompson, do Oxford house- Miss Wortley, Riddington Misses Seabrook (2), Ampthill Mr and Mrs H. Johnson and family, Dudley Clifton house-The Misses Green Mrs and Miss Gee, London Rev and Mrs Brown, Edgworths- town Miss Hayward, Lichfield Lacey Smith, Esq, London Mrs Smith, baby & nurse, do A. Rowlands, Esq, Chester Mrs Rowlands and baby. do Miss Barnes, Tunbridge Wells Miss Roughsedge, Birkenhead Devon House—Miss Davies The Misses Lowe (3), Burton-on- Trent Master Lowe, do Mr and Mrs Priday, Gloucester Olive house—Mrs Roberts Mr and Mrs H. Twigg and family, Weeping Cross, Stafford
I Sea View Crescent.
Sea View Crescent. Shop-Mr C. Chaplin, photographer Central Chambers- Office, Mr F. Nunn, solicitor Telephone Company Dore house-Miss Davies Mr and Mrs E. Harding, Smeth- "ick Mr F. D. Butterworth, Rochdale Gronant house—Mr Jones (private) Glanavon-Mr Jones Daisy Bank—Mrs R. Parry Mr and Mrs Smyth and family, Strand Green, London Mr and Mrs Lunt and family, Waterloo
ISea View Terrace.
Sea View Terrace. 16-Mrs W. Roberts Mr and Mrs P. B. Hargreaves and baby, Chorley Mr and Mrs Holcroft family and maid, Tunstall Stanford house—Mrs Chas. Jones Mr and Mrs Ineson and family, Batley Miss Kaye, do East Lynne—Mrs P. Lunt John Richard Reeves, Esq, Birmingham Mrs Reeves, baby, and maid, do 13-Mrs Jones Mr and Mrs Asbury, 2 children and nurse, Liverpool Miss Roberts, do 12—Mrs Davies Mr & Mrs Whitehead, M'chester Miss Whitehead, do Miss Gladys Whitehead, do Mr George Whitehead, do Master Gerald Whitehead, do Miss Crossland, Huddersfield Miss Ruth Crossland, do Mr McGinty, Manchester Seymour house- Mrs Wharton and 2 daughters, Liverpool Ashford house-Mrs Evans Mr and Mrs Sheppard, Birmingham Mrs Carey and 3 children, do g-Mrs Jones Miss Garside, Oldham Mrs Holt, Middleton Miss Livesey. do Mrs Kay, do Miss Taylor, Higher Blackley 8-Mr Parry-Evans (private) Nantllys—Mrs Davies 6—Mrs Lloyd-Jones Mr and Mrs Heywood, Middleton, Manchester Mr and Mrs James Poole, Oldham 5-Mrs Parry 4-Mrs Roberts Mr Deacon Miss Jones, Ruthin 3-Mrs Bowen Miss B. Lloyd, do Miss G. Lloyd, do Mr and Mrs Bamber, Preswick Miss Gertie Bamber. do Master Claudie Bamber, do Langford house-Mrs Williams Mr and Mrs Jar. es Stock, Bury Master James Stock, do Mr and Mrs Peter Stock, do I-Mrs T. Davies Mr and Mrs Woodcock Master Woodcock Mr and Mrs Barber, Manchester
Sea View Cottages.
Sea View Cottages. 2-Mrs Evans Mr and Mrs H. Godfrey and family, Fulham Mr and Mrs Maiden, Oldham Mr and Mrs Seville & nephew, do I-Mr R. Davies Mr Mayall, Oldham Mr and Mrs Bradbury, do Miss Bradbury, do Rose cottage-Mrs Davies Mr Waterhouse and party, Oldham The Birchwood—Mrs Edwards Rock villa, Flagstaff-Mrs Davies
LLANDRILLO-YN-RHOS.
LLANDRILLO-YN- RHOS. Hafod Cottage- Clwyd House—Mrs S. Padmore Mrs Cox, Stoke-on-Trent Miss Mildred Cox, do Miss Mildred Matthews, do Miss Cox, Rugeley Mrs Langman, Wolverhampton Miss Pearson, Liverpool Miss A. Pearson, do Miss Jessie Pearson, do Master L. Pearson, do James W. Waugh, Esq, do Miss Nellie Waugh, do Master Eria Waugh, do Master Benjamin Waugh, do Master Arthur Waugh, do Master Elliot Waugh and maid, do Hawarden House-Mrs S. Padmore Joseph Boden, Esq, Whalley Range Mrs Boden, do Miss Kidd, do Miss T. G. Kidd, do Miss Hilda Kidd, do Miss Ella Kidd, do Mr T. E. Kidd, do Mr F. Kidd, Manchester Mr P. H. Oakley Williams, Heid- elberg, Canada Miss Debra, London The Blue Bell Hotel-Mr J. Robinson Miss Hall, Manchester Miss Coppock, do Thornleigh—Mrs Roberts Rhos Abbey Boarding House- Miss Wilson Brynhyfryd- Rhos and Abbey Houses-Mrs [Morgan Bryndefaid Farm,— Elwyn VilIa- Rhos Weir Bank- Dinerth Hoase-
I OLD COLWYN.
OLD COLWYN. QUEEN'S HOTEL. A. Randolph Brown, Esq, Liverpool Captain Brett, R.N., Chepstow Mrs Brett, do G. Mills, Esq, Sutton Coldfield Mrs Mills, do Miss D. Mills, do W. S. Hargreaves, Esq, London The Rev H. Hertsberg, Luton R. S. Blease, Esq, Liverpool Mrs Blease, do Miss F. M. Smith, Addlestone Master G. C. Smith, do G. H. Fernley, Esq, Manchester Mrs Fernley, do
ISUN HOTEL.
SUN HOTEL. Mr W. Grundy, Ashton-under-Lyne Mr R. Vaughan, do I, Marine terrace-Miss Wynne Mr and Mrs Arthur Jones, nurse and children, Manchester Mrs Walter Slee and baby, L'pool Miss Slee, Somerville, Seacombe 3, Marine terrace-Mrs White Mr and Mrs Sloan, family and servans, The Grove Moore 4, Marine Terrace—Mrs Jones Mr and Mrs Jones, Manchester Miss Jones, do Miss Downes, Ireland 5, Marine terrace—Mrs Barden Mr and MrsButterworth, Rochdale Miss Butterworth, do Miss Nellie Butterworth, do Miss Maggie Butterworth, do MrStenhouse, do Miss M. Stenhouse, do Miss J. Stenhouse, do Miss Thomson, Edinburgh, Scotland Miss M. T. Thomson, do Mr H. S. Thomson, do Mr R. B. Thompson, do 9, Church Walks-Mrs Jones Mr and Mrs Henry, Chester Master Hamilton Miss Ierene and maid Green cottage-Miss Lloyd Mr and Miss Cissy Spence, L'pool Mr Fuge, London Mr and Mrs Graham, Manchester Miss Graham, do Coiwyn view—Mrs Davies Mrs Longmire, Manchester Mr Stansfield, Southport Mrs Stansfield, do Greenfield house- Miss Plant, Ashton-on-Lyne Miss A. Plant, do Mr Hodson, do Miss Walker, do Miss Pollard, do Tai'rbont—Mrs Davies Miss E. B. Hart, Manchester C. D. Hart, Esq, do Hope house- Mrs Jones Mr Thomas Taylor, Liverpool Mrs Taylor, do Miss Taylor, Manchester Miss Sharp, do Miss Maud Taylor, Liverpool Miss Clara Taylor, do Miss Dora Taylor, do Master Chas. Taylor, do Mr Wm. Sharp, Manchester Mrs Sharp, do Henblas villa-Mrs Jones Mr and Mrs John Leese and family (5 children and nurse), Aigburth, Liverpool Mr and Mrs A. W. Richards, Ashton-under-Lyne Bryn heulog, Station rd.—Mrs Jones Mr and Mrs Lake, Ivy bank Runcorn Miss Lake, do Miss H. Lake, do Miss G. Lake, do Miss D. Lake, do Miss M. Lake, do Master B. Lake, do Miss P. Lake, do, and nurse Mount Clear-Mrs Basted Mr and Mrs Ruggles and family, Clapham, London Hafokiiiiios-Mrs Barker Mr and Mrs Bramley, Todmorden Mrs Greenwood and baby, Gutter- royd Master Wilfred Greenwood, do Mr & Mrs Jackson, Littleborough Master C. Jackson, do Mrs Harrison and baby, Walsden Mrs T. Barker, Todmorden Miss Hirst, Littleborough Lily Dale-Mrs Hughes Rev W. Yeoman and family, Derby Esk Dale-Mrs Evans Mr and Mrs Geo. F. S. Boston, children, and nurse, Liscard. Cheshire Mrs Dominie O'Connor, Dublin Bod Erw-Mrs Jones Mr and Mrs Shearson, family and maid, Gt. Crosby Mr and Mrs Lawson, family and maid, Liverpool Dr and Mrs Brooke, family and maid, Manchester Oakleigh—Miss Parker Rev Newdigate and Mrs Poyntz, with family and servants, Shrewsbury Merlewood- Mr and Mrs Robert C. Clive and family, Hartshill, Stoke-on- Trent Leicester Hou«e—Mrs Edwards Miss Taylor, Stalybridge Miss Edith Taylor, do Miss Ethel Taylor, do Miss Parkin, do Mr and Mrs Bacon, Warwick Nelson House-Mrs Jones Mrs Watson, 9, Thurloe street, Rusholme, Manchester Miss F. Watson, do Mrs Walker, 76 and 78 Market street, Blackley, Manchester Mr Fred Walker, do Mr Arthur Walker, do Miss Mary Walker, do Miss Ada Walker, do Mr and Mrs Mason, Charlsworth Mr and Mrs Broadbent, Duckin- field Mrs Broadbent and family, Ashton Mr Lowe, Stalybridge Miss Lowe, do Rhianfa- Dr Burger and family, London Trevor House-Mrs Jones Mrs J. B. Todd and family, Trini- dad, B.W.I. Llysmeiriadog-Mrs Evans Miss Harding, Longstile Talke, Stoke-on-Trent Mrs Huirhes and family, Bettwsy- coed, Llanrwst Mrs Jones and family, do Miss Jones, Llanrwst Miss Jones, do Maes Aled-Mrs Williams Mr and Mrs E. J. Morgan, Bath Miss Morgan, do Masters G. H. and F. J. Morgan, do Miss Richards, do Miss Longlands, do Glasfryii-M-rs Jones Mr John T. Booth, Chicago, 111, U.S.A. Mr and Mrs Lenton and family, Liverpool Mr and Mrs Tanner and family, Chester Tudno House-Mrs Hughes Mr and Mrs T. Chapman, Middle- ton, Manchester, Master C. Chapman, do Master C. H. Chapman, do Master J. F. Chapman, do Miss M. Nicholls, Swinton, Man- chester Mr and Mrs W. Jackson, Man- chester Misses Jackson, do Greenwich House-Mrs Davies Mrs J. C. Williams, Salford, Man- chester Mr J. Harold Williams, do Mrs Samuel Williams, Caerwys, near Holywell Bryndwgan- Mr and Mrs Jones, London Sunny bank- Mr and Mrs Sidney Owen and family, Oxford Bryn derwen-Mrs Lane Mr and Mrs Neill, Breckside Park, Liverpool Miss C. Neill, do Miss M. Neill, do Miss E. Neill, do Mr Robert Neill, do Miss N. Granshields,The Beeches, Malpas, Cheshire Miss H. Granshields, The Beeches Malpos, Cheshire Miss M. Granshields, do Miss P. Granshields, do Master R. L. Granshields, do Miss E. Wheatley, do Mrs Wilfrid Tempest, family and maid, Pontefract Preswylfa—Mrs Jones Mr Hughes Jones and family, 21, Bentley, Liverpool Uuwchydon—Mrs Jones Rector Crump, Stoke-on-Trent Rev Charles Crump, Cambridge Mrs Crump, do Miss Crump, do Miss Norah Crump, do Miss Margery Crump, do Miss Philin Miss Baxter Miss Beackson Brynydon-Mrs Hughes Mr A. Morch, Birkenhead Mrs Morch, do Miss 1. Morch, do Master Z. Morch, do Master P. Morch, do The Voryn— Mr and Mrs Greenshields and family, Liverpool Tan y lan—Mrs Evans Mr and Mrs Henderson, Oldham Mr Henderson (senior), do Miss Henderson, do Miss May Henderson, do Miss Dora Henderson, do Mr Charles E. Henderson, do Mr Harrold Henderson, do Miss Lilly Henderson, do Miss Stevenson, do Pwll y mwyn-Mrs Williams Mrs A. Garthside-White, Kingsley road, Prince's Park, Liverpool Miss Muriel Garthside-White and maid, do r, Ocean View-Mrs R. Roberts Mr and Mrs Houghton and family, Manchester Miss Warning, do Mrs Rawllings and baby, do 2, Ocean View-Mrs D. Roberts Mr and Mrs Macconnockie, Man- chester Miss Elsie Macconnockie, do Miss Minnie Macconnockie, do Miss Marie Harrison, London Lang Side- Mr and Mrs Bartiey Dennis, family and servants, Harrow-on-the- Hill Miss Pierrepont Edwards, do Miss Winifred Robinson,'Arderley Edge II, Church Walks-Irs Conway M,- and Mrs F. C. Hunt and baby, New Bushey, Hertfordshire Mr J. Roberts, senr., Dolwydd- elen Mr J. Roberts, junr., do Hillside Fat-:i)-Allrs Jones Mrs Oakes and family, Wakefield J. H. Exley, Esq, and family, Ossett Tanllwyfan Isaf- Mrs Maples & family, Manchester Mrs Woodhead, do Valley view—Mrs Roberts Pastor E. Morley, New Brighton Mrs E. Morley, do Miss Morley, do Mr C. H. Morley, do Mr W. Openheimer, Manchester Epworth house—Mrs Jones Mr and Mrs Whitt, Manchester Misses Whitt, do Master G. Whitt, do Mr Wilkinson, Manchester Misses Jones, London Lloyd Jones, Esq, do T. Moorhouse and family, Man- chester RhuaUt Farm—Mrs Jones Mr and Mrs Weaver, London Maelor Cottage, Erw Wen RoaJ [Mrs T. Jones Miss Prophet, Seacombe Miss Florrie Prophet, do Tanygaer-Mrs O. Williams Mr and Mrs R. Gralton, Prescot Miss Lettie Gralton, do Miss J. G. Gralton, do Miss M. Gralton, do Miss E. Gralton, do
I CONWAY. I
CONWAY. I Minavon—Mrs E. P. Hughes The Morfa Boarding House-Miss Haworth Walker Rev M. and Mrs Lutener, Altrincham Mr & Mrs Deane, Loughborough Mr Arthur Deane, do Mr Robert Deane, do Mrs Gray, do Miss Walker, Leeds Rev E. and Mrs Evans, Lymm Miss Bishop, do Miss Gore, Bowdon Miss Lucy Gore, do Birmingham House, High street- E. Jones W. Follit, Esq, London Mrs Follit, (to Misses Follit, do Miss Mooney, Manchester Miss Justice, do Miss Hughes, do Lark Hill-Mrs C. Cynvval Jones 4. Rose Place-Mrs Smith
Family Notices
Births, Marriages, Deaths, &c. Announcements of Births, Marriages, Deaths, or In Memot-iam," are inserted at the following charge: One Shilling if prepaid; One Florin if booked. No announcement will be inserted unless accompanied by the sender's real name and address (not for publi- cation, but merely as a guarantee of good faith). BIRTH. On the 26th inst., at Warden Cottage, Old Colwyn, the wife of Thomas Powell, of a daugh- ter. (Both doing well).
COLWYN BAY.
COLWYN BAY. SUNDAY SERVICES. Parish Church, Llandrillo.—Knglish Services 11 0 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Welsh Service, 9.30 arc. Mid-day Celebration of the Holy Communion on the 1st Sunday in the month. Rev W. Venables Williams, M.A. Oxon., Vicar Surrogate. Mr. Bernard, Organist. This interesting Old Church, built in the 13th century, is It mile from 2 Colwyn Bay, on the Llandudno Road. St. Paul's Church, Colwyn Bent.—All Seats are free. English Services: (Sundays) 8 a.m., Holy Com- munion 11 a.m., Service and Sermon 3.30 p.m., Litany (except on the last Sunday in the month, when there is a Children's Service at 3.0 p.m.) 7.0 p.m., Service and Sermon; Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. Welsh Services 10.0 a.m., Service and Sermon in Mission Room; Sunday School, 2.30 p.m.: 6.0 p m., Service and Sermon in Mission Room. (Week-days) Daily Services at 11.0 a.m and 7.0 p.m.; Holy Communion on Saints' Days, after the 11.0 a.m. Service, and on Thursdays. Sermon on Wednesday nights. Singing Practice on Friday nights at 7.30 p.m. Children's Meeting on Mondays at 6 p.m. The Clergy: The Rev Canon Roberts, B.A., Vicar. The Rev Meredith J. Hughes, F.R.H.S., and the Rev J. H. Astley, M.A., Curates. English Wesleyan-St..Tohn's,f'he Avenue.-Next Sunday: morning 11.0, evening 6.30, Rev. H. H. M'Cullagh, B.A., Colwyn Bay. Prayer meeting, morning 10.15. Sunday School, afternoon 2.30. Wednesday evening, 7.0., Rev H. H. M'Cullagh. English Presbyterian. — Next Sunday morning, 11.0.; evening, 6.30, Rev. Dr. Thain Davidson. Sunday School, afternoon 2.30. Monday evening, 6.15, Band of Hope. Wednesday week-evening- service, 7.0. Thursday evening, 7.0, Young People Bible Class; 7.45, Y. P. S Christian Endeavour. Rev Thain Davidson, D.D. English Congregatioital.-Mornitig, 11.0, evening 7.0. Sunday School, afternoon 2.30. Monday evening, 7.30, Christrian Rndeavour Society. Every Tuesday, 3.15, United Meeting for the promotion of Scriptural Holiness. Wednesday evening, 7.30. Rev Thomas Lloyd, Pastor. English Baptist Clhurch.-Next Sunday: morning, 11.0; evening, 6.30. All seats free. Rev. Isaac James, Llanfwrog. Sunday School, after- noon, 2 30. Wednesday evening, at 7.30, Prayer and Bible Reading; all are cordially invited, presided over by the Rev H. T. Cousins, F.R.G.S., Pastor. Society of Friends —Meeting for Worship, every First Day (Sunday) morning, at 1115, at a room in Central Buildings, facing Station Road, Coiwyn Bay. Open to the Public and Visitors. Congo Institute.- Divine Service*, Sunday, 11.0 a.m.; 2.30 p.m.; and 6.30 p.m. Tuesday evening, a Prayer Meeting at 7. Services will be conducted by the Director, one of the Tutors, or some other Minister, and occasionally some of the students will take part. Ail are cordially invited. Visiting hours for friends and visitors every week day, from 2.30 to 3 30. THE PUBLIC HALL.The Public Hall, since it has been in the hands of Mr Chaplin (caretaker), has commenced a very successful career, having had a decidedly propitious season so far, company after company on the boards, and the public enjoying the programmes which have been so frequently varied during the last few weeks. DR THAIN DAVIDSON'S FAREWELL SERMONS.— The Rev Thain Davidson, D.D., who has been conducting the services at the English Pres- byterian Church, during the past month, will preach for the last time during his present visit on Sunday next, September 2nd THE CONGO INSTITUTE GARDEN PARTY.—A tea and garden party was held within the grounds of the Congo Institute, on Thursday afternoon, August i6th, when there were about 250 persons present. Tea was served in the Schoolroom, the tables being presided over by the following ladies: —Mrs and Miss Griffiths, Elianus; Mrs Thompson, Liverpool; Mrs E. J. Davies, Salop House Mrs J. Roberts, Fern Bank; Mrs Brasted, Mount Clear, Colwyn Miss Jones, Ty Newydd and Miss Harris, Ellersdale. Assisting them were the Revs W. Hughes and E. J. Davies, and the Congo Students. An entertainment was held in the even- ing, when the following programme was gone through, very much appreciated :March. The spirit of the storm," Colwyn Brass Band solo, "The lost chord'" Miss Jennie Mansell; pianoforte solo, Mr Carl Melville solo, Ballingarer," Miss Connie Arden; tritone polka, Coiwyn Brass Band; song, Mr E. Colwynian Evans grand march, "Scipio," Colwyn Brass Band; solo, "Killarney," Miss Jennie Mansell pianoforte solo, Mr Carl Melville; solo, "The kissing bridge," Miss Connie Arden solo, "The song that reached my heart," Mr J. O. Davies sacred march, Colwyn Brass Band; song, "Let me like a soldier fall," Mr Llewelyn Jones (Old Colwyn); solo, Mr J. O. Davies chorus, Give a thought to Africa," The Student; finale, God save the Queen," The Band. The whole of the artistes displayed much skill in the realms of music, fully sustaining their previously well-merited acceptabilities. The pro- ceeds were in aid of the funds of the previously announced Bazaar te wipe off a £400 debt on the Congo Institute. THE BLUE BELL, RHOS.- The Blue Bell Hotel, Llandrillo yn Rhos, has been taken by Mr Joseph Robinson, who has recently retired from a long official career on the Great Northern Railway. He is well known to the public and to business men throughout the Noi thern District of that line, comprising Leeds, Bradford, Wakefield, Doncas- ter, owing to his former connection with the Superintendent's Department; and for the last 15 years he has had charge of the Central Station of the Great Northern Railway at Leeds. COLWYN BAY AND COLWYN SPORTS.—The hon. secretary (Mr Williams-Rees) is asked by the committee of the sports to express regret that they have been unable as yet to issue a balance sheet. The indisposition of the chairman through illness, the difficulty of getting the collecting books returned, and the apparent unwillingness of several firms to render their accounts for pay- ment, are the causes of delay. Up to the present. the expenditure has been £ 87 and the receipts (including LSo from gate-money, entries, and sale of programmes). ^96. The subscriptions thus, show up very poorly, and, as it is anticipated that another Lio will be required to leave the account on the right side, the committee urgently ask all 9 intending subscribers to kindly pay the amount to their Bankers (The National Provincial Bank of England, Colwyn Bay) as ea^ly as possible. As soon as ever practicable, the usual authenticated balance sheet will be published in our columns. GREAT NAUTICAL CATASTROPHES ON THE COLWYN BAY STAGE. -The wreck and foundering of the ocean greyhound White Star," and rescue of the shipwrecked voyagers, will be realistically represented OIl the stage at the Public Hall, next Wednesday and Thursday evenings, September 5th and 6th, by Miss Maggie Morton's renowned Organisation, the performances commencing at eight o'clock. SHAWLS MADE WHILE YOU WATCH.—A novel attraction has been added to the many already in Colwyn Bay, in the shape of the public exhibition of shawl-making, Mr E. H. Davies, Uxbridge House, having had erected in one of his windows a spinning-jenny of "ye olden tyme," and upon this shawls are made in view of the large crowds who throng in front of the window. We wish Mr Davies every success in this new enterprise. SPECIAL SESSIONS. COLWYN BAY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28TH. -Before the Rev W. Vetiables-Williaiiis (chairman) and John Lewis, Esq. A WARNING. One David Edwards, a native of Northwicn, was brought up in custody, by P.C. Roberts (36), upon a charge of being drunk and disorderly on the previous evening, by the disorderly conduct including the insulting of a lady visitor. The prisoner was fined £ and costs, or, in default, three weeks hard labour. The Chairman warning the prisoner that if his class of people came to the town to insult the visitors, the Bench were determined to deal with them severely. COLWYN COI,WYN BAY POST OFFICE. The HEAD OFFICE is in Station Road. Hours of attendance:—For sale of Postage Stamps, Postal Orders, Payment of Postal and Money Orders, Sav- ings Bank, Annuity and Insurance Business, Issue of Licenses, from 7 a.m. to 8.45 p.m. Sundays, from 8 to 10 a.m. (for sale of Stamps and Registration of Letters only). DELIVERIES OF LETTERS AND PARCELS. 7 a.m. Letters. 7.30 a m. Parcels. 2 p.m. Letters and Parcels. 7 p.m. Letters and Parcels. a.m. DESPATCIIES.-WEE-& DAYS. 8.30 General (Letters and Parcels.) 1120 North Wales (Letters). 11.20 Manchester (Parcels). 11.50 General (Letters). Ireland. 11.50 Liverpool and Manchester, etc. p.m. 1.10 Llandu lno. 1.40 Chester and forward places (Letters and Parcels). 7.30 General despatch of Parcels. 8.35 Box cleared for the night mail (Letters). With id. stamp up to 8.45 p.m. SUNDAYS (Letters): Box cleared at 8 35 p.m. With extra td. stamp, 8.45 p.m. TELEGRAPH OFFICE. WEEK DAYS: From 8.0 a.m. to 9.0 p.m. SUNDAYS From 8 0 a.m. to 10.0 a.m. THE OXFORD LOCALS. The results of these examinations came out on Tuesday. So far as the Colwyn Bay Centre is concerned, they are as follows SENIORS (21 entered, 13 passed). FIRST CLASS HO.VORS. A. C. F. Osborn, Rydal Mount (9th), Excused Stated subjects at Responsions, Distinction in Arithmetic (2nd), Religious Knowledge, Mathematics (roth), Mechanics, and Hydrostatics (the only one). J. Harlow, Dinglewood (15th), Excused Stated subjects and also French at Responsions, Distinction in Religious Knowledge, English, Latin, and French. SECOND CLASS HONORS. W. W. Gibbs, Rvdal Mount (25th), Distinction in French. W. A. Melting, (36th), English, and Mathematics (14th). THIRD CLASS HONORS. S. Raby and P. W. Thompson, Rydal Mount. H, W. Sinclair, private tuition, Excused French at Respon- sions, Distinction in Religious Knowledge. PASS LIST. R. Remfry, Rydal Mount. E. J. Greenwood, Penrhos. B. A. Jones, Plas Menai, Upper Bangor. G. P. Williams, B. O. Rowlands, Mount House, Upper Bangor. E. M. Wilkinson, Coed Pella. Mr Osborn's second son (of whont-as son of a 10th and brother of an 8th Wrangler,—great things are naturally expected) it will be seen gets this year into the first class, and is very well placed, too. Harlow, whose brilliant achievements last year as a junior made him so conspicuous at the Prize-giving, this year keeps up his reputation and more,—at his first try at the Senior Exam taking a good place in the first class. JUNIORS (54 entered, 37 passed). FIRST CLASS HONORS. M. G. Sykes, Rydal Mount (27th), Distinction in Arithmetic (toth), English, and Mathematics. A. Marsden, Rydal Mount (33rd), Distinction in Arithmetic, Latin, and Mathematics. H. M. Osborn, Penrhos (40th), Distinction in English (13th). SECOND CLASS HONORS. E. S. Waterhouse, Rydal Mount (19th). A. F. Martin, (35th). K. S. Lord, Penrhos (82nd). F. Smith, (122nd). H. R. H. Bowkiey, Dinglewood (137th). P. E. Batty, (138th)-! All with Distinction in English. THIRD CLASS HONORS. H. Bedford. E. 13 roxap. G. H. Meek (Distinction in English). R. S. Rahy. All of Rydal Mount. S. Gibbs, Penrhos (Distinction in English). PASS LIST. Edgar Battersby. Ernest Battersby. O. B. Edwards. R. E. J. Edwards. F. Jefferies (Distinction in English). R. Moore A. Robinson. All of Dinglewood. H. Crook (Distinction in English). F W. Gatenbv Arithmetic). W. G. Johnson. G. C. Sawday. All of Rydal Mount. D. L. Jones, Llandudno Collegiate. W. G. Jones, St. Asaph Grammar School. H. A. Arrowsmith, Miss Everett's. I. E. Bowkley, A. E. Macaulay, private tuition. A. Mather (Distinction in English), The Firs, Ceitim36' Anglesea. E. R,botto,,i, "r E. M. Price (Distinction in French), Pia" Menai, Vppe Bangor. F. Rothwell, Coed Pella. A feature of the Junior List, is the position tako" by some of the girl candidates. Thus, N.,r Osborn's third daughter takes 1St Class HonO"" and is by far the highest junior girl candidate in th country Dr Lord's sister and Miss F. Smith, ;it^ both placed in the Second Class Honors List, a" another Penrhos girl takes 3rd Class Honors. TIME OF FISHING AT THE ROYAL FISHERY. August, 1894. a.m. p.rrt- Friday 31 — 3.38 September. Saturday 1 — 4.23 Monday 3 — 5.3^ Tuesday 4 — 6.3° Wednesday 5 — 7.4.1 Thursday 6 8.30 9.0 Friday 7 9.30 Saturday 8 Cannot draw being neap tides. J. L. PARKY-EVANS-
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THE RAINFALL AT BRYN EURyN. Diameter of Funnel, 5 inches. It:iinGtiitge Heiglitt Above groiitid, I foot. I of Top ) Above Sea. Level, 125 feet. Readings taken at 9 a.m., daily. A\ Month. Date. Depth. Remark*. Inches. August 21 0'07 22 0'03 23 0.18 24 — 25 0.43 26 — 27 0 02 I itor week -t-=-=-=-=- TilUS. JtiU I
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COLWYN BAY LAWN TENNIS J TOURNAMENT. j SIXTH DAY'S PLAY. tbef Owing to the unpropitious state of the vveat on Thursday, August 23rd, the several events Ve. postponed until Friday. Much surprise was J tested when it became known that in the 'a d, doubles handicap the scratch p lirs—-Mis* j, Phillips (Colwyn Bay L.T.C.) and Miss Dyas (Ireland, winner of a prize at Buxton)- beaten by a narrow majority, their oppOI,e'<,) being Miss Dyas (Ireland, sister to Miss R- and Miss Hiller, who thus entered the semi'*1' round of the ladies' doubles. The play vvas ,g, ceptionally close between these ladies. A gef1 (g men's doubles handicap, scratch pairs added to the already long programme of even GENTLEMEN'S SINGLES (Handicap).—SEC" round W. F. Thomas (owes half 15) beat Smith (owes half 30), 6 3, 6 5 J. Borthv* jf (receives half 15) beat F. W. Henstock (owe-? > 40), 4 6, 6 2, 7 5. Semi-final A. E. Piercy (°\ J, 15) beat A. W. Stirling (owes 30), 7 5, 7 Borthwick (receives half 15) beat C. Phillip-* (°\i 15), 63, 6 2. Final: A. E. Piercy (owes IS)6 :od J. Borthwick (receives half ic), ? c, drew 6 divided. s J 0 LADIES' SINGLES (Handicap). —First Miss L. Borthwick (receives 15), w.o., Mrs W- Thomas, scratched Mrs Kershaw (owes IS) NIi!Ï!Ï Miss H. Phillips (owes half 15), 6 2, 6 1 i J j,), Hiller (owes 30) beat Mrs A. E. Bell (sc^' 8 6, 6 3. Second round Mrs Grant beat Miss C. McPhail (receives 15) beat Alder (owes 15), 6 2, 6 r. £ LADIES' DOUBLES (Handicap).—Senii"'Vj;ss Miss E. Dyas and Miss Hiller (owe 15) beat l R. Dyas and Miss H. Phillips (owe 40)- 7 5' fc(i) Mrs W. F. Thomas and Miss E, Hiller (scr^ j,), ( beat Miss Alder and Miss A. E. Bell (scta'^ 4 6, 8 6, 6 4. Final: Miss E. Dyas and Hiller (owe 15) beat Mrs W. F. Thomas and 1 E. Hiller (scratch), 6 3, 6 2. SEVENTH DAY'S PLAY. 011. The tournament was brought to a d°sS^ Saturday, when the ladies' singles liaii ic,' ii"f the event to be concluded. Although a trO i ug wind was blowing great interest was cent1" the semi-final and final round, when some liant play was witnessed, with the foU°v resultjyjr* LADIES' SINGLES (Handicap).—2nd round. 515) Kershaw (owes 15) beat Mrs Barrett (ovV%J 1?5 5' 5 6, 6 4. Miss Hiller (owes 30) beat L. Borthwick (received 15), 6 3, o 6, 6 1. IY{N' {' SEMI-FINAL. — Mrs Kershaw (owes 15) be3', M'Phail (received 15), 6 2, 6 1. Miss Gran1'- 4. 30) beat Miss Hiller (owes 30), 4 6, 6 4,. Final—Mrs Kershaw (Manchester) 3)), beat Miss Grant (Colwyn Bay L.T.C.) (oW^ 46, 60, 7 5.
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