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LlaqdudnL Pier Co, Ltd, I Secretary Mr. SAMUEL B JGHEe SEASON 1909. The Pier Company's Popular Concerts Morning at 11. Evening at 7-45. Sundays, at 8-15 p.m GRAND ORCHESTRA. Musical Director- Mr. Arthur W. Payne, F.R.A.M. Su b-Cond uctor- Mr. Walter Haigh. Artistes. 14th Special, Saturday, August 21st— Madame Kirkby Lunn, Contralto. August 15th to 27th— Miss Laura Evans-Thomas, Soprano. Weekly Tikets 3s. 6d. and 5s. Admission to Pier, 2d.; after 6 pill 6d. PIER THEATRE VARIETIES, LLANDUDNO. Manager S. HUGHES, Junr. DA I LY at 3 and 8 p.iri. ROYAL AMERICAN IIOBOO .PHI Monday next, Aug. 23rd, and during the week- Bleriot Crossing the Channel. And 10,000 other Pictures. Admispion 6d. and Is SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SPECIAL TREAT FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN. Prizes for Boys and Girls Prices for Children 2d. and 3d. American Roller Rink, HIPPODROME, Llandudno O. P. CRAWFORD, Managing Director. §HIGH- CLASS ROLLER SKATING USED EXCLUSIVELY THREE SESSIONS DAILY. MORNING SESSION -10-30 to 12-30. Admission Free. Skates Is. AFTERNOON SESSION-2-0 to 5-0. Admission 6d. Skates Is. Ladies ad- mitted Free at Afternoon Session if they purchase a skate ticket. EVENING SESSION- 7-30 to 10-30 Admission Is Skates Is. Cloak Room Free at all Sessions. We charge you just the same for the use of skating surface whether you use our skates r your own ————. Tea & Refreshment Floods AT THE RINK. AFTERNOON TEAS A SPECIALITY. Chocolates, Cakes and Mineral Waters. Mrs. HEWITSON, Proprietress. !I!II CARNATION CREAM Pi eserves, softens and beautifies the skin Free 9 from grease and possessing valuable antiseptic B properties. Should b3 on every lady's toilet 11 table. Prices 6d. and Is or free by post 7gd. » 2 and Is. 3d. A sample will be Sent free on re- H ceipt of request. Prepared only by 19 FRANK N. MERCER, R Pharmaceutical Chemist, Sw IOI, Mostyn St., Llandudno Jg Telephone No. 41. j8| Llandudqo Coaching & Carriage Co. Ltd. ALL COACH TOURS FROM LLANDUDNO Start Daily foam the ST. GEORGFS dJ; QUEEN'S HOTELS. Start Fare Grand Loop Tour 9 45 10/- Snowdon Loop Tour 10/6 Bottwa-y-cood .10 0 7/- Penmaenmawr |^ { 4/- GOtWYn Say 2 80 2/6 Bodnant Han 2 30 4/- Abe,. Waterfall.11 0 5/- New Short Loop 2 SO 4/- City of St. Asaph .10 o 7/- Mertal Bridge -.10 o 8 For further particniam see Coaching Guide. SUPERIOR PRITATB OOACKRS, RUBBER- TYRED CARBIAGWS, WAGGONETTES, 0OG-CART8,. PONY TRAPS, SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE. Booking: Offices- COACH OFFICE, Qupfeu's Hotel Gardens Telephone No. 8. COACH OFFICE at Pier Gate* I Liverpool and North Wales i St>ea.xxxslxip Co., Regular Daily Sailings. LA MARGUERITE Every day (Friday St. Tudno) at 1 p.m. for Menai Straits and 5-15 for Liverpool, Sundays included. SNOWDON. Every day (Sunday excepted') at 11 a.m., fpr Beaumaris, Bangor, Menai Bridge and Carnar- von, due back 5 30 p.m. ST. TUDNO. Monday, 23rd, at 11-45 a.m., Round the Isle of Anglesey, due back 5-40 p.m. Wednesday, 25th. at 11-30 a.m., for Holy- head. due back 5-30 p.m. 1 hour ashore. ST. ELVIES. Monday, 23rd, at 8 a.m., Friday, 27th, at 9-30 a.m., and Saturday, 28th, at 10 a.m. for Liver- pool. Special Fare, 2s. 6d. return. Tuesday, 24th, at 10 a.m., Douglas I.O.M., 1 hours ashore, drue back 6-30 p.m. Wednesday, 25th, at 11-15 a.m., for Black- pool, 2 hours ashore, due back 6-45 p.m. Thursday, 26th, at 11-30 a.m., Round the Isle of Anglesey, due back 6 p.m. Special Sunday Sailings St. Elvies at 3 p.m. for Menai Bridge. Special fare. Is. 6d. re urn, due back 5-30 p.m. St. Tl'illo at 3-30 p.m., for M-enai Straits, Fare, Is. return, due back 5-45 p.m. Every afternoon at 3 p.m. for Menai Straits. Fare, Is. 6d. return, due back 5-30 p.m. For Special Excursions to Colwyn Bay (Rhos Pier) and Rhyl, Sea Trips, see special bills All information will be supplied at the Pier Gates by Mr Arthur Parton. Tele. 141. The Steamers of the old established Company, The St. George's S.S. Co, Ltd., Willryly (weather and other causes permitting) on one of the most beautiful rivers in Wales, between Deganwy, Conway & Trefriw Please note the name of this Company's steamers- KING GEORGE," PRINCE GEORGE," and ST GEORGE," and that they start from the St. George's Landing Stages at Deganwy and Conway. Sailings for Next Week. Leave Leave Return from v Deganwy Conway. Trefriw. 23 Monday 1 50 p.m. 1 55 p.m. 3 35 p.m. t 24 Tuesdav 2 20 „ 2 30 „ 4 25 p,m,t 25 Wednesday 3 2o „ 3 35 5 86 "t 2G Thursday' 5 0 5 30 7 f) „ f fDoubtful if steamers reach Trefriw. Fare according to distance. FARES -Fore end, Is, Return 2s.; After end, Is. 6d Return 2s. 6d. Children half price For further particulars apply to Messrs. Edwards & Son, Coal Merchants The Quay, Conway. National Telephone No 6x (Conway); Messrs. Roberts & Co, Quay, Conway; R.E.Jones Bros., ''Weekly News,' Offiee Conway and Colwyn Bay; rhe Hotel Belle Yae, Trefriw Mr. John Jones, Glasgow House, Pen- maenmawr Mrs. Tritton, Castle Hotel, Deganwy Mr. Tomkinson Indispensible, Colwyn Bay; and at all the principal hotels in the neighbourhood, or to Manager, Captain W. Roberts, Quay, Conway. For the convenience of passengers, Luncheons and Teas will be ready on arrival at Hotel Belle Vue, Trefriw. Special Notiee.—Tickets fo these steamers are NOT SOLD at Llandudno and other places, and can only be had on board the steamers. Madame ASTORIA, M.B.I.M.S. (Registered) The- Talented Palmist, Clairvoya-ate, Crystal Visian-int and Baith Specialist, CAN NOW BE CONSULTED AT ABERCONWY HOUSE, Corner of Trinity Street & Mostyn St., LLANDUDN Hours-From 10 a.m. to 9 p.m A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE Will be held at One Ash," Gloddaeth Street, on Sunday, at 11 a.m. W. J. CHURCHILL'S Happy Valley Minstrels 20 Artistes from all he Principal Theatres and Music Halls, The Only Entertainment in Llandudno allowed One Performance a Day. Commencing at 3 o'clock. SHORT SEA ROUTE TO BELGIUM. Cheap Continental Holiday. The Ardennes (with Brussels, for Waterloo, etc.), with Harwich and Antwerp. S.S. Vienna, Brussels, and Chelmsford on this Service. British Royal Mail Harwich-Hook of Holland Route. Daily Express Services to Amsterdam, Ber- lin, Cologne, Leoipsie,, Dresden, Munich, and Vienna. Corridor Vestibuled Trains with Dining and Breakfast Oars to. and from Liverpool-street (London) alongside the steamers at Harwich. Turbine Steamers on the Hook Service. Wireless Telegraphy and submarine signalling. Descriptive illustrated booklet and further particulars from the Continental Manager, G.E.R, Liverpool-street Station, London, E.G. Llandudno Women's Suffrage Society. N.U.W.S S. Object -To obtain the Parliamentary Franchise for Worn II on the same terms as it is or may be granted to men. President -,Nlrs. Walton E^ans. Vice President—Wm. Joiieg,F sq., M.P: Hon Treasurer—A. G. Pugh, Esq, and Miss Marston Hon Secretary-Mss. Gooddy, Glenthorne, -■* Richard Owen Scholarship. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Ex- amination will be conducted at LLANDUDNO during the week commencing September 24th, 1P09, upon the result whereof a Scholarship (or Exhibition) may be awaxcle-d by the Trustees of the above-named; Charity, in accordance with Paragraph 18 of a scheme made far the administration of the Charity by the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice, on the 11th day of June, 1907, to the boy born in Llandudno who shall be best placed at the said examination or otherwise as in the said Scheme set forth. Intending Candidates are invited to send their names to me the undersigned on or be- fore the 28th August instant. Dated this 17th day of August, 1909. EVAN R. DAVIES, Hon. Clerk to the Trustees of the Charity. County Education Offices, Carnarvon. LLANDUDNO ADVERTISER. AND LIST OF VISITORS. CHARGES FOR ADVERTISING. COUNTY, Municipal, Poor Law, Joint fetock, Legal and other Public Notices, Contracts, Tenders, etc., 6d. per line each insertion. BUSINESS Advertisements as per scale below SPECIAL Positions per contract. SALES by Auction, Entertainments, Sermons, Trade Notices, Eisteddfodau, etc., 3d. per line, or 2s. 6d. per inch displayed. SMALL PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. flOUSES, Shops, Apartments, etc., To Let or Wanted; Articles Lost, Found, or for Private Sale; Servants or Situations, etc., Wanted, Insertion. One Two Three. Not exceeding 15 words Is Od Is 9d 2s 3d „ 20 „ Is 3d 2s 3d 3 Od „ 25 „ Is 6d 2s 9d 3s 6d „ 30 Is 9d 3s Od 4s 3d 0 2s 3d 4s Od 5s 6d BIRTHS and Deaths are charged Is. Marriages. 2s. No Advertisement booked under 2s. 6d. BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS. DOUBLE Column.—One insertion 3s. per inch; 4 insertons 2s. 6d. per inch; 8 2s. 3d.; 13 2s.; 26 Is. 6d.; 52 Is. 3d. SINGLE Column.—One insertion 2s. per inch; 4 insertions Is. 3d.; 8 Is. 6d.; 13 Is. 4d. 28 Is.; 52 lOd. A DISCOUNT of 10 per cent. allowed on pre payment for continuous Advertisements. ALL communications and payments by cheques or postal orders should be addressed to the Proprietors, Messrs. EDGE & MOY. Market Street, Llandudno. CONSULT MADAME ROSE For advice on Life's Affairs, Genuine Clairvoyant. Mental Questions Answered. WOULD ATTEND Parties at Hotels or Boardiqg Houses By appointment, or can be seen daily at the Postcard King's Shop, A SOUTH PARADE, LLANDUDNO Hours 10 a.m. till 9-30 p.m. HIGHEST REFERENCES From Private Letters (originals to be seen). CLAIRVOYANT REVELATION. July 4th, 1909. Mrs. H is most anxious to have Madame Rose, as she was much struck with her won derful gifts at the Bazaar held at the Mid- land Hotel." t- ( | Pearl Cream j Is quite the daintiest and most S JL effective balm for the face of beauty J and if it is well massaged into the skin S 11 night and morning, neither Sun, Wind > C nor Sea can have any effect. 5 > TT is distinctly different to all other t 1 JL face preparations, as it contains no 2 Glycerine to leave sticky traces behind. S > TT is simply a wonderful softening j s JL agent that feeds the skin pores and S J makes them healthy. J J TT is cooling, delicately and refresh- A | X ingly perfumed, and dries instantly. > j "V7'OUR Toilet Table is not complete S J. without it. is, Is. 9d. & 2s 6d. J. Winter & Co., J c M.P.S., Dispensing Chemists, c ) MOSTYN ST. & MOSTYN AVENUE, ) j LLANDUDNO. S Telephone—Mostyn Street, 40. c Craigydon, 40a. c CLARENCE HOTEL, LLANDUDNO, N.W. Central Position. Hear to Golf Links; one minute to Pier and Esplanade. Sheltered Situation. Electric Light. Table d' Hcte. Separate Tables. Smoking, Writ- ing, Lounge, and Billiard Rooms. Hotel Omnibus meets all Trains. Coach calls daily. Garage Free. Telephone No. 285. Telegrams, Clarence, Llandudno Tariff-Address PROPRIETOR I™ That it is quite possibl to have excellent sight H and yet need glasses—to relieve strain ? The Dj testing of sight can alone decide this point. H Why not make sure ? H Frank IM, Mercer, F.S.ty.C. I (Fellow of the Spectacle Makers' Company) H IOi. Mostyn Street, Llandadno. THE HOSTEL, DEGANWY. FOR VISITORS AND RESIDENTS. A HOME FOR RiEIST, STUDY AND RECREATION. All the year round gentlemen residents catered for at a specially moderate and inclusive charge. The Hostel has been specially fitted up with a view to comfort, and is most accessible to, Llandudno by train and cycle, or for golfing, boating, and all the Llandudno attractions.—Miss Conway (late Marine,. Hotel, Llandudno) pro- prietress. Grand Theatre, j LLANDUDNO. Dour Direction Messrs Baring Bros. Dour Direction Messrs Baring Bros. ON-DAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 23rd and 24th. Two Nights only. IIIIP Unique Engagement. First Visit to Llandudno of r Miss Maud Allan I IN HER I | CLASSICAL DANCES. | I. -I PRICES-Boxes, £ 3 3s Orchestra Stalls, 7s 6d Pit Stalls. 5s Dress Circle, first, two rows, 7s 6d next three rows, 5s Upper Circle, three rows, 4s; Pit and Amphitheatre, 9.s 6d Gallery, 2s. Seats in Stalls, Pit Stalls and Circles may be booked at the Theatre, Telephone 288. Early doors to Pit, Amphi- theatre and Gallery, 6d extra. Box Office now open Grand Theatre, LLANDUDNO. Manager Mr. A G. PUGH. Assistant Manager Mr. R. J. LLOYD. Tonight The Builder of Bridges TT7 EDNESDAY, August 25th, for FOUR VV nights, Cyril Maude's Great Naval Success, from the Playhouse-THE Flag Lieutenant. Doors open at 7.30 p in., commence at 8. Early Doors to Pit and Gallery at 7.15 p.m. 6d. extra. Seats in Dress and Upper Circle Orchestra and Pit Stalls may be booked. Box Office open from 10 to 4. No charge for booking. Seats may also be booked at M. L. Wagstaff, The Gloucester, 89, Mostyn Street, at the Principal Hotels, or at Mr. A. J. Fleet Music Warehouse, Colwyn Bay. PRICES OF ADMISSION.—Boxes from 21/ Orchestra Stalls 5s.; Dress Circle, 5s. and 3s.; Upper Circle 2/6 Pit Stalls, 3/ Pit, 1/6; Amphitheatre, Is.; Gallery 6d. Telephone 0288. Electric Trams pass the Doors. Prince's Theatre, LLANDUDNO. To-ight-Sherlock Holmes. MONDAY, AUG. 23rd for SIX Nights special engagement of the popular London favourite- Miss Louie Freear And Variety Party. Prices of Admission. Orchestra Stalls, 4s; Dress Circle, 3s Balcony 2s Pit Is. Doors open 7 30, com- mence at 8, Early doors 7 o'clock. PIER PAVILION, LLANDUDNO. Secretary—Mr. Samuel Hughes. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 26 TH at three o'clock, GRAND SPECIAL MATINEE. MARIE HALL AND PARTY. Tour Direction-Baring Bros. MISS LONIE BASCHE, Solo Pianist and Accompanist. Mr. C. Stuart Edwards, Vocalist. THE GREAT TENOR, ASSISTED BY Admission—Reserved and Numbered Seats 5s; unreserved do 3s & 2s admission Is. Plan and Tickets at Pier Gates. Doors open at 2.30 p.m. Llandudno Sea Anglers' Association. AN OPEN COMPETITION FROM BOATS WILL take place on WEDNESDAY, Next, August 25th, from 5 15 to 8 30 First Prize value 21s Second Prize value 10s 6d Third Prize value 5s., kindly given by M. L. Wagstaff, Tobacconist. Special prize of 5s to the boatman whose boat brings in the heaviest catch. Entrance Fee 6d. RULES. All fish weighed in for competition must be taken -on rod and line or hand line. One l'od and line or hand line only to be used, and not moire than three hooks. Only round or flat fish 8 inches or over in leingth to be weighed, excepting dabs which shall measure at least 7 inches. Not more than four competitors (exclusive of boatman) shall be allowed in a boat. A boatman shall not take any active: part in the fishing, this includes baiting and gaffing. Entries to be made, to the Secretary not later than 10 a.m. on the da,y of the competition. Competitors must make their own arrange- ments for' boats and bait. HOWEL JONES, Hon. Secretary. 32, Mostyn Street. ST. MORITZ, LLANDUDNO. An Ideal Nursing Home. G1 OOD STAFF of Resident and Visitin" )j" Nurses.—Apply to Mits Roberts. Telephone No. 248.
Family Notices
BIRTH. SHELDO-August 13th, the wife of H. W. Sheldon. 8, South Parade', of a .son.
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Miscellaneous. LOST.—Lady's Silk Umbrella, silver crook handle, name engraved. 5s. reward.—M. Dethick, Grand Hotel. ASTROLOGY.—Life, Horoscope Marriage, Partner described, date of future events, Changes, Journeys, Legacies, etc. accurately toLd. Sendi birth date, Is. P.O., stamped envelope.—Madame Melrose, 126, Easter Road, Leith, Edinburgh. MERLIN CHAIR for Sale Cheap.—Apply, Clarence. HouseChapel Street, Llandudno. LLANDUDNO AMATEURS FOOTBALL CLUB. -Grounclsiiiaii wanted for Season 1909-10.— Applications, stating salary required, to be sent in by August 21st to R. Coburn, hon. sec. WANTED o purchase a few shares in the Liverpool and North Wales Steamship Com- pany. State lowest teirms to T. P., "Adver- tiser" Office, Llandudno. LOST.—A Pair of Gold-rimmed Spectacles, either at Llandudno or Conway. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to Ivy House, Council Street, Ll^ndadino. COLWYN BAY LAUNDRY.—Quick despatch is the motto of the Oolwyn Bay Laundry. Visitors and residents can now send their laundry work to the Llandudno agent, Mr E. Driffield, draper and milliner, Lloyd Street. A trial order is respectfully solicited. GENTLEWOMAN desires engagement as Housekeeper or Companion, thoroughly accus- tomed to charge of house and servants. Good needlewoman ajnd .amanuensis, fluent P,a,risien French; would travel. Highest references.— Apply, B., "Advertiser" Office. MILK AND CREAM of the purest quality are delivered twice daily by W. T. Parker, The Creamery, Augusta Street, and branches at Clonmel Street and Oradgydon. Call at either or drop a postcard and you will be ensured a regular supply. Every precautic-n taken to safeguard the milk from contamination. WELL-FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET, one minute from promenade and pier, 2 sitting and 5 bedrooms.—Apply, E., "Advertiser" Office, Llandudno. WANTED, about last week in present month, Apartments facing sea, four bedrocks; chil- dren recovering from whcc-ping efiigr-Appiy, stating terms and with photo, Russell, Solicitor, Malvern Link. W A TED.-A Strong Steady Man to act as Carter and to make himself generally useful about Stores.—Apply, Ind, Coope and Co., Ltd., York House, Llandudno. WALLPAPERS from lid. per Roll. Any quantity, large or small, wholesale prices. Stock exceeds 250,000 rolls all classes. Write for patterns, stating class required. (Dept. 130) BARNEITT WALLPAPER Co., Ltd., Knott Mill, Manchester. NURSERY MILK.—The purity erf the milk from Gloddaeth Is a Dairy Farm is safe- guarded by periodical examination of all the animals by a certificated veterinary surgeon.— Special cows kept far nursery requirements. Supplied only by W. T. Parker, The Creamery, Llandudno. TO BE, LET.—A Yard at the rear of Jubilee Street, 42 feet long, 24 feet broad. —Apply to Mr E. Turner, Llewelyn Chambers, Llewelyn Street. LLANDUDNO REGISTRY OFFICE.— A new Servant's Registry Office has been opened at Lloyd Street.—H. Higgin- bottom, proprietor. MR, W. BEZANT LOfWIEi, M.A., F.C.S., First-Class Honours, is prepared to take, private pupils or to form Classes in Llandudno and District in English, Mathematics, Classics, Modern Languages Natural Science, etc., andi also to coach students for the Public Examinations.— Apply, Oae Carw, LJanfairfechan.
Day Excursions from London
Day Excursions from London LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY'S NEW TRAIN. CHARGES CRITICISED. At the monthly meeting of the Council on Wednesday Mr Robert Roberts produced hand- bills shewing that th<e London and North- western Railway Company intended running a day excursion to Llandudno:, leaving Euston on Sunday night or rather Monday morning at 12-10, .and returning from Llandudno at 5-40 p.m. Monday. That Showed how anjxious the company was to give Londoners some idea of what Llandudno was -like, and would no doubt do much to encourage them to come to the flown for their holdays. Mr T. W. Griffith saad the fare. (12s.) was too high for a day trip. If they wanted to make the trip popular they would have to reduce it toaibaut half. He remembered a day excur- sion to London at 7s. 6d., and thought that if the Company could run excursions to London at that they ought to be able to run them from London at the same price. The Chairman said that Mr Warner was to meet the railway faciliti-escommittee the next day, and that he would weloome, suggestions for improving the service. The matter then dropped. J PLANS AND STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS. The following plans have been considered by the Llandudno Works Oommittee, viz.: — ( Cottage, Llwynotn-o Road, for Mi Johnson, approved. Two Houses, Llwynon Road, for the Misses Ellis, approved. Two Houses, Tanybryn Road, for Mx R. L. Roberts, approved. Alterations to Schoolmaster's House, Lloyd Roberts, approved. Alterations to Schoolmaster's House, Lloyd Street, for the County Council, approved. Motor Shed, Mostyn Avenue, for Mr H. F. Hall, approved. Motor 'Garage, St. David's Road, for Mr David Davies, approved. SUPERIOR DIGESTIVE CANDY. and' Stimulating. Prepared with ""Hufharb, Ginger, Caraways and other 1 Carminative ingredients. 10^d. and Co.. Pharmacists, 3, "JMostyn Avenue.
The Troubles of a Blind Harpist.
The Troubles of a Blind Harpist. A VISITOR'S COMPLAINT. At the monthly meeting of Llandudno Coun- cil on Wednesday, Mr J. McMaster presiding, Councillors devoted considerable time to the question of what to do with the blind harpist who plays on the promenade. The Bye-laws Committee reported that a let- ter had been received complaining of his monotonous playing, and that the Inspectors had been "authorised to eo arrange the pitches that the harpist shall cause as little annoyance as possible to the residents and visiting public," Mr Chaiitrey asked that the letter be read. The Council having agreed, the Clerk read the following, 'signed by Mr H. E. Swain, a London visitor, staying at Lockyer's Hotel:- "Permit me very respectfully to call your attention to a nuisance. "There is a man on the sea front who makes a noise on the harp (he cannot play it), and he seems to keep tit up all day long. "Now, sir, I am convinced that if you were to stay in. this house for a few days you would think the perpetual tinkering as exasperating as we do. "This is my fourth visit to Llandudno, and I am now staying here with my family, but I give you my word that I folr one will never visit the town again unless I have information tnat the nuisance- has been stopped." Mr Chantrey said he was not at all surprised E' at the letter, but he was surprised at the re- commendation of the committee. A very serious complaint had been made by a visitor, and he knew what a nuisance he was to. people staying at his /house. He really f-elt too in- dignant at the recoimmendatiian. of the com- mittee to adequately express his feelings. They put up with a nuisance like, the harpist and refused to allow Miss G-awthorpe, to listen to whom was, a real pleasure, to hold a meeting on the beach. The Clerk produced a copy of the new arrangements .shewing that the harpist was to play on two days a week opposite Tygwyn N ewydd, two days opposite Lockyer's Hotel, and two days opposite the Imperial Hotel. Mr Chantrey: Yes, my house ds put down as a place wihere he will cause as little annoy- ance as possible. Why can he not be placed on the road to the Happy Valley. In reply to this it was stated that the Mostyn Estate would object. Mr Robt. Roberts said the suggestions were made with a view to irecTlrcing the nuisance by distributing the harpist's services. The com- mittee had thought -of sending him to Craigy- don. Mr Boine -suggested a stand opposite the Hippodrome where the sound of harp would be drowned by the music of the Tink band. Mr David Davies proposed that he be only allowed to play for half-an-hour on one pdtdh and then move a distance of a hundred yards. Also that he should /not occupy any pitch often than once a day Mr Hugh Edwards: He plays one piece which last three quiarters-of-on-bour. Mr T1. W. Griffith entered a plea on- behalf of the harpist, and said his playing must give pleasure to some one or he would not be sup- ported as he had been. Eventually it was decided that the harpist should be found a, pitch in the Happy Valley Road. e
The Happy Vailey Minstrels.
The Happy Vailey Minstrels. PROPOSED EVEN IN 3 PERFORMANCES. MR. CHURCHILL'S THREAT. The question of granting permission to Mr Churchill to. give three evening performances in thi Happy Valley before, the end of the first week in September was considered at a meeting of the Llandudno Council on Wednesday, when the recommendation of the Bye-lawTs Committee "that permission be given" came up for confirmation, Mr Wm. Thomas moved that permission be not given, and said he did so because the boatmen should be taken into consideration. An evening performance in the Happy Valley would greatly interfere with their trade. The same argument applied to the shopkeepers and others. He considered that the Council had already dea;lt very gertrously with Mr Churchill. Mr W. O. Wliliams, seconding, said there might be. some '(ruth an the statement that he (had suffered in July, but during the last three weeks the Valley had been crowded every after- noon, and he thought Mr Churchill had done very well indeed during August. A letter signed by boatmen and cab pro- prietors was read asking the Council not to permit evening performances. Mr Beaumont said that Mr Churchill had only been out of the Valley one afternoon that season. If there was any doubt about the weather half the troupe went to the Prince's and half to the Valley, so that it was im- possible for him to. lose. Mr Robert Roberts said that the troupe was a great attraction to the town., and Mr Churchill had promised to help them in their effort to extend the season. That fact had weighed very much with him when the matter was considered. He thought the grievance of the boatmen could be met by fixing the nights when the tide was out After some further discussion Mr Thomas' motion was carried by a large majority. The decision was conveyed to Mr Churchill, who was waiting to hear the iresult, and he sent in a message to the effect that he would have to forego his intention to continue the performances during October.
Llandudno and Colwyn Bay Tramway…
Llandudno and Colwyn Bay Tramway Extension. Mr David Gamble presided over a special meeting of the Colwyn Bay Urban District Council on Friday evening, when a recom- mendation -from the General Purposes Com- mittee was submitted with regard to the exten- sion of the Llandudno and Colwyn Bay Elec- tric T'raway Company's tramway from the exist- ing terminus uo Old Colwyn. The Company have ,alrea,dypower to extend their line to Giloes, a pcoint about half-way be- tween the present terminus at the top of Sta,tion Road, Colwyn Bay, and Old Colwyn, and the Council have undertaken to carry out whatever road widemings are necessary on that section at a charge of £ 3,000 to the Company. Strong representations 'have been made to the Council urging them to prevail upon the Com- pany to carry the line to the Queen's Hotel, which is situated at the eastern extremity of Old Colwyn, and have the work taken in hand at the same time as the Groes section. Mr Stephen Sellon, chairman of the Tram- way Company's directors, and others mat the Committee at 7 p.m., and theiir deliberations lasted for three hours. Subsequently they were made an offer by the Council that if they carried out the entire scheme to the Queen's Hotel the Council would bear the expense of widening the road where necessary for £ 4,000, the Company to purchase all lands. The Company's representatives are under- stood to have disapproved of the price, but it is felt that a settlement will soon be effected. The proposed extension will lengthen the present route by about a mile amd a half, and will open up a populous and promising area. CYCLIST KILLED JN LIANBERIS PASS. Two young men, John Owen, 20 years of age, son of Mr Joihn Owen, Gorslwyd, Llan- ddona, Anglesey, and John Roberts, Upper Gorslwyd, Llanddona, were cycling dowin Llan- beris Pnss on Sunday night- when they met a motor-car rounding a corner, John Owen im- mediately swerving aside, lost 'Ciointrol of his machine" and dashed into a rock on the road side, against whicih his head struck with such violence that he became unconscious. He was taken to Victoria House, Llanberis, where he died about midnight. Mr Lewis, a contractor at the Llainberis Quarries, decided to cycle to LlandcVma to inform the youth's parents. Llanddona is about 25 males from Llanberis. When Mr Lewis rrolihed Beaumaris, Mr W. Coddington, a well-known yachtsman, carried the wearied main in his motor to Llanddona, and took him and Owen's prurents back to Llanberis. They were, however, too late to see their son alive, he having died about half-an- hc-ur before their arrival.