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.] i ¡1 ¡ J 'j 11 f iniir ■■it^Bili;^iitP^wBB i ■^■mhm ■■■ It ^^ggwBBSi^BHSS^M^^B Ji^HBiMBli *•>#?» f igngjHQ^H^KS V.. TO LET. I^HlTILi, NORTH WALES Cha;min'r Residence known as Voryd Hall, Rhyl, with excellent Stables, Saddle and Coach- houses, and over 2 acres of Land. The accommodation consists ot Three Reception and En- tertaining Rooms, Housekeeper's Room, Servants" Hall, Kitchens, Storerooms, Eight Bedrooms, Rooms, Large Attics and good Cellars, Bath Room, Lavatory and W.C. expensively fitted, Hot and Cold Water Fittings, and latest Sanitary Appliances. Are in excellent internal and external condition, commanding- an unsurpassed South aspect, with carriage drive entrance from Vale of Den bigh side and from the West Promenade Marine Drive. Immediate possession. Rent, £100. Apply JOSEPH WILLIAMS, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, County Chambers, Rhyl. Places of Worship. ENGLISH WESLEYAJ^ CHURCH. BRIGHTON ROAD. RHYL. Preacher Next Sundav: Rev. J. W. AVHITAIORE, Llandudno. Week Evening S-ervice, Wednesday, at 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting on Friday at 7 p.a. Collections at each Service. ALL /RE WELCOME. ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. WELLINGTON ROAD, RHYL. Preacher Next Sunday: REV. J VERRlHR JONES, Pastor Services, Morning at 11; Evening at 6 30 Collection after each Service. CHRIST CHURCH, ENGLISH CONGREGATIONAL, WATER STREET. Preacher Next Sunclay: REV. J. PANDY WILLIAMS, Pastor Subjects: I.fornin-" Paul captured by a Picture." Evening—"Review and Prospects." STRANGERS HEARTILY INVITED. Services. 11 a.m. and 6 30 D.m. Businesses. J. M. GRIFFITHS 9 Sussex Street, Bhyl. TAILOR, HATTER, HOSIER, & GLOVER. UNDE RCLOTHIING A SPECIALITY. BOYS' READfY-(MADE CLOTHING at REDUCED PRICES. SUITS from 38s. OVERCOATS from 40s. F, F YOU REQUIRE A | VIROGEN I FOOD OR CHOCOLATE IS THE ONE FOR YOU Of all Chemists. Manufacturers Scott Iforgan &, Co, London. TV Mr. BRYAN E. WARHURST, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Member of the Incorpo-rated S-ociety of Musicians, PRtEP ARES Pupils for the Associated Board -L of the Royal Academy of Music, the Royal College of Music, the Trinity College, London, and t)he Incorporated Scciety of Musicians. ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, SINGING, HARMONY, THEORY, &c. LATEST SUCCESSES: April, 1904, Advanced Seruior, PLanoforte, R.A.M. 11 11 Theory Ij July, 1904, Advanced Senior, Pianoforte (Hon- ours), Trinity College, London. July, 1904, Advanced Senior, Organ, I.S.M. „ „ Pianoforte, II Dec., 1904, Third Grade, „ „ „ Second Grade, „ „ Singing July, 1905, Third Grade, „ „ „ Second Grade, Pianoforte fH'rs), „ 11 21 (Pass) „ „ First Grade, tt „ J' Mr. Warhurst makes a Speciality of preparing Candidates for th-e above Examinations, ORGAN RECITALS, CONCERTS, F.ISTED,DFO-DAU. For terms. Address— HAYDN HOUSE BRIGHTON ROAD, RHYL. TEETE1 aANLON'S DENTAL CO., LTD., DOVEDALE, KING'S AVENUE, WELLINGTON ROAD. RHYL. MK. R. HANLON May be consulted Daily. Hours 9 to 8. CTow-u. and Bridge Work, Inlays. Fillings in Gold, Amalgam, and In ray Cement. Extractions with the Latest Anaesthetics Artificial Teeth (A Special ity> Repairs in a few hours. Tel. 7j4. Miss Winifrede Jones, A.L.C.M., PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. For Tsrms apply- EASTWOOD. St. Asaph Street. T. Amos Jones (BARITONE VOCALIST), DOUBLE MEDALLIST, R.A.M., TE.- :;HER OF SINGING, & Terms for Oratorio, Ballad, and cther Concerts, Ensteddlfodau. etc., on application. JOHN STREET RHYL. Auctioneers. Francis Geary F.A.I. AUCTIONEER VALUER, 7-OUSE AND ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENT, Begs to announce that he has RE-OPENED his Offices, situate at County Club Buildings, I Market Street, Rhyl. Which have been renovated and re-fitted after the Fire, and is now prepared to conduct all Business entrusted to him with promptitude and dispatch. SALES OF PROPERTY & HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CAREFULLY & ECONOMIC- ALLY CONDUCTED. RENTS COLLECTED. COMPANY AND GENERAL ACCOUNTANT. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCES effected in the most Reliable Offices. Personal attention given to all matters, and prompt settlements guaranteed. George Perkins AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, RHYL AND ABERGELE. BUSINESS TRANSFER AGENT, PRACTICAL VALUER TO THE GROCERY, PROVISION, WINE AND SPIRIT, HOTEL, AND DRAPERY TRADES. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. Chas. P. Sheffield AUCTIONEER, VALUER, & ESTATE AGENT (For many years principal Salesman and Valuer tor Messrs. Frank Lloyd & Sons, Wrexham). Sales of FARMING STOCKS, PROPERTY, FURNITURE, &c., conducted upon most mo- derate terms, combined with personal atten- tion and Cash Settlements at the close of Sale. VALUATIONS FOR ALL PURPOSES. Offices: 7, WELLINGTON ROAD, RHYL Tel. 7. WREXHAM STREET, MOLD. Tel. 20. C. WESLEY HASLAM (Successor to HUBERT R. HOLBECHE), AUCTIONEER, HOTEL AND GENERAL VALUER, SURVEYOR, ARCHITECT, LAND, HOUSE, ESTATE, & INSURANCE AGENT, BUSINESS TRANSFER AGENT AND ACCOUNTANT. Sales of Household Furniture, Farming Stock, Real Property, &c., &c. Valuations of Stock-in-Trade, Tenant Right, Transfer of Licensed Souses, Probate, &c., &c. Rents Collected, &c., on Reasonable Terms. Bailiff by appointment under the Law of Distress Amendment Act. Insurances of every description effected through the Leading Offices. Agent for the White Star Line of Steamers. Sales by Auction periodically held at the Corn Exchange (adjoining the Offices). Particulars of Properties for Sale and To Let (Furnished and Unfurnished) forwarded Free on application. Offices- THE CENTRAL AUCTION & ESTATE OFFICES, TOWN HALL CHAMBERS, RHYL. Nat. Tel. 5y4. 41, Aquarium Street, Rhyl TUESDAY, MARCH 19th, 1907. C WESLEY 'HASLAM has been favoured • with instructions from Miss Rowlands, who is leaving the house, to isell a portion of the Household Appointments, Briefly comprising:—Large iWalnut Overman- tel (bevelled plates), DINING RiOOM SUITE in Walnut, upholstered in Green Stamped Vel- vet and containing Couch, 2 iEasy Chairs, 6 Small Chairs, Splendid 6ft. 6in. WALNUT SIDEBOARD', with (Mirror back; 3-light Gas Chandelier, /Bedroom Suite containing Marble Top Tile iBack IWashstand, Dressing Chest, Wardrobe and 3 Cane-seated Chairs; Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Spring and Straw Matiress- es, Toilet Sets, WALNUT HALL STAND, bevelled iMirror iBack .Washstands, Dressing Tables, Linoleum on Stairs, Brass Stair Rods, Carpet Square 6ft. iby 4ft. 6in., ANTIQUE OAK CHEST, Dinner Ware, Sundries. -NO, RiESERfVE. TERMS CASH I. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. The (House to Let with immediate possession. The Central Auction and Estate Offices, Town Hall, Rhyl. SERVANTS' INSURANCE. All employers are now liabIe .for Accidents to .Servants to pay Ccompensation up to £ 300. Cover yourself against such risks at once. The rates are very low, and will be quoted upon application to C. AVESIjEtY LHASILAM, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Town Hall, Rhyl. Other Sales in Course of Prepara- tion. Prompt Cash Settlement Guar anteed. Cash Advanced upon receiving Instructions to Sell. No Preliminary Fees. MONEY LENTTRI/ATELY In large or small sums (not less than £10) On Borrower's Own Promissory Note. Established nearly fr «f years, and now lending UPWARDS or X70,000 ANNUALLY. Prospeatuses, Terms of Advances, or any in- formation desired, will be supplied, FREE OF CHARGE, on application, either personally or by letter, to: George Payne & Sons 3, CRESCENT ROAD, RHYL. Established 1870. .dh MR FRANK JON'S* 'HINTS ON EYESIGHT' Hint -No 1-H3ADA.ECH." It is astonishing how little is understood of the causes and cure of headache. Liver out of order, stomach ditto, electric light too strong, some other light not strong enough, overwork-these are a few of the little fictions which people invent to account for the headaches from which they suffer. Occasionally, someone having tried all the patent m-edicine.s in the market and visited a few doctors, without any good result, thinks, I will have my eyes examined," and then finds that the last experiment is the one which he should have tried first. 90 (per cent. bf headaches are caused by some uncorrected defect of the eyesight, which can be absolutely cured by proper spectacles or eyeglasses. If you suffer you snould consult MR. FRANK JONES. Eyesight Specialist, 103 Wellington Read RHYL- SElABANK ROAD, RHYL. TO be Cleared AT ONCE a fine Selection of Apples with Standards and Trellis. Fruit Trees, briefly comprising — Pears do do do. Plums do. do. do. Cherries, do. do. do Also a fine selection of Ornamental Evergreen Shrubs apply, iMR. ARTHUR C. FLINT, Auctioneer, etc., Market Street, RhyJ Or to Mr Hugh Williams, Westbourne Grove, Rhyl. RHYL EASTER MONDAY EISTEDDFOD. April 1st, 1907. BRASS BAND COMPETITION, open to all comers, not less than 18 in number, for the best rendering of the Selection, "We never will bow down," and Recitative from "Judas" as arranged by Round. Published by iWright and Round. 1st Prize ,£8; 2nd ditto, L6; 3rd ditto, L3. A valuable Medal given by Mr. F. P. Arthur for Trombone Solo (Recitative Solo). MUSIC (CERDDORIAETH). (VOCAL. ) CHIEF CHORAL COMPETITION, Male Voice, for Choirs not under 30 in number (Prif Gystadleuaeth Gorawl, Lleisiau Meib- ion), "The Spartan Heroes" (Prt>.the roe), ("Dewrion Sparta"). Prize L20. MIXED QUARTETTE (Pedwarawd), "Thrice happy they" (Emlyn Evans). Prize JB2. DUET (Deuawd), own choice, English or Welsh. Prize £1 10s. SOPRANO SOLO COMPETITION. Any piece tyf the Competitor's own selection. 1st Prize, £1 Is. 2nd Prize, 10s. CONTRALTO SOLO, "Because," in Key A flat or iB flat (Guy DoHardelot). 1st Prize, £1 Is. 2nd Prize, 10s. TENOR SOLO. "The Last Watch" (Pinsuiti), in Kev F or Key G. 1st Prize, £1 Is. 2nd Prize, los. BARITONE or BASS SOLO, Y Milwr Clwyf- edig" ("The Wounded Cavalier") (R. S. Hughes). 1st Prize, £ 1 Is. 2nd Prize, 10s. Music for this Eisteddfod can be obtained from Wadsworth's, Water Street, Rhyl. Full particulars from the SECRETARY, E. W. PARRY. MONEY. Dear Sir or Madam,— Are you requiring a prompt and private Cash Advance ? Then you cannot do better than write for my terms, etc., free of charge. Loans of glo to £ 500 made on Note of Hand alone. No Bills of Sale taken. You can rely upon straight forrward dealings, and strict privacy. Distance no object. Write at once to F. W. HUGHES 49, Runcom Road, Birmingham. Cash Accommodation. L10 TO ikl,COD ON THESE TERMS. j3 £ s. d. 10 Repay 11 5 0 í16 „ 16 7 6 20 22 10 0 30 „ 33 15 0 60 11 66 5 0 "100 „ 112 10 6 200 „ 225 0 0 300 „ 337 10 0 400 450 0 0 600 562 10 0 600 „ 675 0 0 700 „ 785 10 0 800 „ 900 0 0 900 „ 1012 10 0 1000 „ 1125 0 0 No Bondsmen or Sureties required. INo (Bills of Sale required. Apply to actual Lender, not assumed name— W JACKSON 70, PLYMOUTH QRO'YK, MANCHESTER. I Letters receive prompt attention. i DO IT NOW I Yes, Do it now For that is the crux of the ■■ tales of all successful actions. People that act on the moment make fortunes, and also save themselves many ills. Delay in disease is RH dangerous, and if YOU have a cojgli or a cold H| CUItE IT NOW. Take Hn LAWHENCE'S H Cough Linctus I Which instantly soothes and quickly cures. §|fl It eases expectoration, helps breathing, re- BB moves that tightness of head and chest, and ^9 speedily effects. a remedy. No coujrh too bad H9 for it to remedy. So cure yourself. Get a trial bottle. DO IT NOW. n Cough Linctus I Which instantly soothes and quickly cures. §|fl It eases expectoration, helps breathing, re- BB moves that tightness of head and chest, and ^9 speedily effects. a remedy. No coujrh too bad H9 for it to remedy. So cure yourself. Get a trial bottle. DO IT NOW. IG R LAWRENCE H Chemist, Egg HIGH STREET, RHYL- §| Divers who have visited the scene report that the French cruiser Jean Bart, wrecked off the West African coast, will be a total loss. Her guns, ammunition, and stores are being taken off. News has reached Cardiff that the man Mathews, the working man's banker of Cardiff, who some months ago decamped, it is alleged, with many hundreds of pounds, the savings of small depositors, has been arrested in America, and will be extradited. Elections. Rhyl Ubran District Council. TO THE ELECTORS OlF THE, M'EST WARD LADIES A(NID IOENITIJEIMEN,—At the re- quest of several Ratepayers, I have de- oided to offer myself as a Candidate for a seat on the Rhyl Urban iDistriot Council to repres- ent the West Ward. As a ratepayer far many years, I have taken a keen interest in local affairs, and have the welfare of the town at heart. The heavy iburdens under which the rate- payers suiffer call for strict supervision, and economy should be the watchword of each member of the Council for imiany years to come. If elected, I promise to do my -utmost to serve the town to the 'best of irmy albdlity, and to keep down the expenditure, which has been increasing for many years Dast. Soliciting your vote and interest on the 23rd inst., I beg to remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, HENRY JONES. 18, Abbey Street, Rhyl. Rhyl Urban District Council Election. MARCH 23rd, 1907. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE AY EST WARD LADIES GiBNTLEfMEiN,—<As one of your representatives of this Ward, the period for 'which I was returned having now expired, I have pleasure in again offering my services assuring you that with the experience that I have gained since J have .been on the Council, IF YOU FAiBOUR MiE WITH YOUR CONIFillDEiNCE, I pledge myself to serve you to the utmost of my ability, by supporting all that may ibe conductive to the Besi Interests of Rhyl—my native Town. Interested as a Rhyl Tradesman ifor over 22 years, and for that period 'being one of the Heaviest Ratepayers, 1 seriously view the un- fortunate iBurdens tha,t so heavily weigh upon each inhabitant and direct Ratepayer of the Town. Rhyl 'at the present moment, more than at any other p-efliod of its history requires the exercise of that Strict Economy and Determined Attitude that efficiency must be more rigidly adhered to in all Departments that the Rhyl Council have 'control of; to stop the continual increasinig charges that we unfortunately, as Ratepayers, have to comply with. There are many questions of interest too numerous to enmuerate in an address, but as I hope to call upon as many of you as I possibly can to personally solicit your vote and support, I shall have the opportunity of more intimately -bein'gi possessed of your direct opinions, that should I succeed in securinig your confidence and be returned, I shall as one of your Representa- tives at all times ibe at your service. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully and Obediently, A. iRlHYDiWEN JONES, iBronheulog, IRhyl, March 14th, 1907. Rhyl Urban District Council. TO THE ELECT'OiRS OIF THIFJ WEST WARD LADtliES AiNID GENTLEMEN,—My term of J-J office as your representative having ex- pired, I beg respectfully to offer myself for re- election. I have had the honour of serving you for nine years, and during that time you have had ample opportunity of judging of my I y qualifications, and of testing my worth as a representative of the. ratepayers. My prac. tical experience, .and my life.lolllg connection with the town entitles me, I think, to claim that I can Still The of further use to you. As Chairman of the Wafer Committee, 1 have taken a special interest in the construction of the new water reservoir, work which will secure for the town an assurance of a plentiful and wholesome supply otf 'watET for all time. There are several important matters likely to engage the attention of the Council in regard to which, I ibelieve, my practical experience may prove helpful. I hope to have the pleasure of making a per- sonal call upon you. and trust to be favoured with your vote and interest on the 23rd inst. Yours faithfully, THOMAS WHITLEY. (lydfaCI, King's Avenue, Rhyl, Marcih 12iih, 1907. Rhyl Urban District Council Election, 1907. TO TIKE I}JLiÐOTOIRS OF THE SOUTH WARID. LIAIDIEiS (AND (QEiNiTLEIMEN,—'Another t J terml of my office as your representative ,b,ein, a;bout to expire, I foeg again to offer you my services. I have had the honour of repre- senting you on the old Board of Commissioners and on the present". Council for 2S years, and my one aim and object during the whole of that time has Ibeen to prombte the best inter- ests and welfare of town. This will again be my object if you pay me the compliment of once more returning me. 'I fear T shall not Ibe aisle to personally see all the electors, and must rely on my past services as the best recommendation for appeal- ing to you for your support on the 23rd inst. I remain, Yours obediently, iJOS. A. WILOAMiS. Alexandra IHotel, IRhyl, March 14th, 1907. Rhy; Urban District Council Election. MiARiCIH 23rd, 1907. TO TIHIE EilJElCTOiRS OF the SOUTH WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—Although I I J have ibeen nominated for the West Ward as well as the South, I have, by the advice of many 'personal friends, decided to again solicit your support for one of the vacancies in the ,South Ward. Having so recently expressed my views to you personally on matters affecting the Town in general, there is little more now to add. IIlf elected, (I shall support any measure which may be Ibrou'ght forward to benefit the Town, my motto being ''T'ROGtRE'SiS (WllTiH EiOO'N- OiMiY, and thiis in my opinion can be well furthered by the 'infusion of new blood upon the 'Board. Hopinsr: to receive your support on the day of Election, I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, EREJD. WALLLS. illotel, I 47, Kinmel Street, Rhyl. Election of Guardians. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTH AYLVRD, RHYL. T AMES \ANn GEINiTLElMEN.—On Satur- -LJ day, March 23rd, you will have the opportunity of electing three out of five can- didates to represent you on the St. Asaph Board cif Guardians. I felt honoured 20 months ago when I was returned unopposed to fill the vaeancv caused bv the lamentable death of Mr. R. Llewelyn Tones, but I will fell more so if you will show vour confide-iic-, in me by your votes on the above date. If returned, the worthv poor will alwavs have mv suipoort, because thev have mv svmiDnthy and I will -at the same time study the interest of the Ratepayers, because I personally feel the :b"den of the rates. I did mv best in the ni,t, JHuf experience rniav enable me to do better in the future. ■T 'Cannot see you all personally, but I am well 'known to most 'of your. havirnr been a rat,enaver in the town for n-ela-ly a quarter of a century. Soliciting }Tour support, I remain, Your obedient Servant, II-ILUG'H EDWARDS. Penmaen House, IRhyl. Etholiad Gwarcheidwaid. AT ETirOiLWjY'R (Y SOUTiH WARD, RHYL. FOINlEiDDiIiQESAiU IA BOiNIFJDOIGIO'N,—Yr wyf yn un o'r pump sydd yn cynnyg eu hunain i'ch cynryc'hioli ar Fwrdd y Gwarcheid- waid. iD'ytihwelwyd fi yn ddiwrthwyneriad ugain mis yn 'ol, yn olynydd i'r diweddar .1r. R. Llewelyn Jones. Gwnaethym fy ngoreu yn ysrod y tymmor "ibyr y 'bum ar y Bwrdd, end nid wyf etto yn ystyried fy hun ond mesis iprentis yn y gwaitih, ac os digwydd i mi iod yn un o'r triawd a ddewisir genych ddydd Sadwrn, Mawrth 23ain, fe ddichon y -palluoga profiad fi i'ch gwasanaethu yn well. i.Nis gallaif lai na 'gwneyd fy ngoreu o blaid poib achos teilwng a ddaw ger bron, oherwydd yr wyf yn gallu cydymldeim10 a'r tlawd; a ibydd yn naturiol il mi wrthwynebu pch traul diamgenrhaid, oherwydd fy mod yn teimlo 1:1<1 y dreth. Yr wyf yn drethdalwr yn Rhyl er's yn agos i dhwarter canrif, ac y mae y rhaY) fwyaf o honodhi yn cry adnabod yn dda, a gwell genyf i cihwi ffunfio barn am fv nihymwvsder i'ch cynnychioli yn hytrach nag arfer y caswaith o ■ganmiol fy hun. <Yd wyf, lEiich ufuckl Was, HDGH ED-WARDS (Huwco Penmaen). Penmaen House, Rhyl. St. Asath Board of Guardians, Ejection 1907 TO TH!E ELECTOIRIS OF IRHYL ((SOUTH WARD). T ADLES AXI) GENTLEMEN,—I beg to -I-J offer myself for re-election on the above- named iBoard, and if you decide to select me as one of your representatives 'I s'hall continue to give my services to the ratepayers and also to the deserving poor who seek relief, as I have done in the past, with the best of my judg- ment and ability. (During my two years of service as a Guard- ian I have only missed five meetings out of a total of fiftv-one and four of those absences were cauised by illness. If in 'this case I fail to 'canvass my friends it will The ibecause J canvassed you all verv re- cently, and know ,that by this time you are weary of listening to .the claims of the differ- ent candidates ifor the various elections. But I feel satisfied 'that the confidence which you ■placed in me fie weeiks ago, when you elected me as a Town Councillor, is unchanged and will be ire'peated. 'llau, will thus encourage and s'timiulate me in the new work I have un- dertaken. Already I have taken part in two monthly and twelve committee meeting's of the Council. My anticipation will The realized if you will kindly m-ake up your minds on reading this ad- dress to favour mle with one of your votes and not omit to attend at the Town Hall on 23rd instant, and place the CROSS opposite my name on the voitill, paper (for the Election of Guardians. 'ISAAC BAT.HO. 'Rlhyl, March, 1907. Election of Guardians. 12 to 8 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1907. LAiDIEiS ANiD GENTLEMEN,—You will I A all receive my detailed address as a Candidate for the representation of the South Ward of IRhyl on the .5t. Asaph -Board of Guardians. I leave the result in your hands. JiOlHN AiSHiEiR. Grasmere, Rhyl, March 14-th, 1907. Guardians Election. TO THE (ELECTORS OF THE SOUTH WARD OF RILYL. LADIES AND IGBNTLEIMIEIN,—it is now 12 -LJ years since you-first returned me, and during that period I have endeavoured to dis- charge the duties devolving upon me to the best of my aifcility. I trust I have merited your continued confidence. As I slhall not 'be-over until after tlhe Election is passed, I respectfully solicit your Vote on my behalf on the 23rd inst. Yours faithfully, MARY JONES (Late Foryd). 25, Warren Road, Rhyl. Fund for the Sick Poor of Rbyl. TIHE following subscriptions have been re- ceived since last week, and are acknow- ledged with many thanks — £ s. d. Miss Mercier 0 10 6 Mrs. Bakewell 0 5 0 Mrs. Adams, 4, Cobden Terrace. 0 5 0 Mr..Matthews, Grassendale 0 5 0 Mrs. IRees 0 2 6 (Miss Ford. 0 2 6 Miss E. A. Roberts 0 2 Ö Mrs. Gill Anderton 0 2 6 Mrs. Williams, Treneweth 0 2 6 Mr. Owen Thomas 0 2 6 Rev. J.Verrier Jones 0 2 6 Mrs. Pepper and Miss Lyne 0 2 0 iliss Edwards (Abbey Street) 0 2 0 Mrs. Clwyd Jones 0 1 0 Mr. Look o 1 0 Miss IBssett 0 0' 6 Mrs. Middl.eton 0 0 6 Mrs. Oswald Roberts 0 0 6 Anon. 0 0 3 Anon 0 0 2 Anon 0 0 1 North and South Avenues- Mr. Lewiis 0 2 6 M.L 0 2 6 Misses Sawer 0 2 0 Mrs. M. ijones 0 1 6 Mrs. (P. !H. "Jones 0 il 0 K K- 0 0 6 Anon 0 0 6 Palace Avenue- Mrs. }■ Jones 0 2 6 Mrs. Rouse i q 1 0 Mrs. Matthews 0 1 0 Mr. Geo. (Hunter 0 0 6 Miss.F.Jon'es. Q 0 6 Aquarium iStreet— 'Mrs. Mills 0 2 6 Mrs. Eda 0 2 0 'Mrs. Griffiths 0 16 IMr. Edward Rowlands. 0 ,1 0 Mr. Isaic ijones 0 0 6 ¡\-Irs. (Pearce 0 0 6 fr. Jones 0 0 6 Crescent Road- Mrs. Everatt 0 2 0 Miss (Tones 010 M rs. Mary Jones 0 1 0 Mrs. lOdwards 0 0 3 Men's Convalescent Institution. RiHYL, NORTH AVALES. v TIHE Trustees invite Tenders for supplying Provisions, See., for the approaching Season, comimencing April 15th, 1907. Tender forms and conditions of Contract, and all par- ticulars. obtained by applying to the Steward, Men's Institution. Tenders to Ibe sent in sealed and addressed to the Commit tea nof later Ihan 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 10th, 1907. THOMAS ROBERTS, Steward 'and General Superintendent. 'Men's Institution, 'March 12th, 1907. Flintshire County Council. THE Main Roads Committee are prepared to receive TEiNDERlS for the supply of Materials, Cartage, &c., ffor the year ending March 31st, 1903. Forms of Tenders, with full particulars, may be had on applying to tlhe, Main Roads Inspec- tor. Tenders to The delivered on or before the 2nd day of April, 1907, to the Inspector, en- dorsed, u Tender for Materials and Cartage." The Committee does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. ROBERT LLOYD, Main Roads Inspector. County Buildings, Mold, March 13th, 191S, PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Chief Office: HDLBORN BARS, LONDON. Summary of the Report presented at the Eitfy-eighth Annual M^dting, held on 7th i i,, h .)Ia rth, 1907. ORiD'HNARY .B'R'S,CŒI.-The number of branches, as shown in the are polices issued during thee year was 79,942, £ 63,887,008, being an increase of £ 4,422,632 assuring the sum of J37,529,051, and produc- over .those of 1905. ing a new annual premium income of L424, The increase granted early in the year 345. The premiums received during the under the principal Industrial Branch tables, year were £ 4,290,971, be:ng an increase of to .provide for which £ 750,000 was trans- IP ,167,653 over the year 1905. The claims of ferred from reserve, affected nearly thirteen the year amounted to £ 1,947,444. The million policies, ten millions of which re- number of deaths 'was 7,656, and 8,686 en- ceived an immediate increase in the sura dowment assurances matured. assured. The iDireotors are glad to say The number of policies in force at the end that the alteration has been highly apprecia- of the year was 807,218. ted, and has resulted in a large accession of premiums new business. received during Ithe year were £ 6,499,023, As the shareholders are aware, the Direc- ifceing an increase of £ 359,978. The claims tors have on many occasions granted exten- of the year amlounted to £ 2,376,863. The ded -benefits to '.Industrial Branch policy- number of deaths was 250,941, and 3,342 holders. The total cost of ithese benefits endowment assurances matured. The num- alreadv exceeds £ 4,000,000. It is the inten- ib'er of free 'policies granted during the year tion of the Directors to continue this policy, to those policyholders of five years' standing and if possible to establish n upon a more and upwards who desired to discontinue definite basis. t their payments, was 120,193, the number in For each of the past ten years a reversion- force 1,194,432. The number of free ary bonus at the rate of £ 1 10s. per cent. on policies vhi.r-T-. (became claims during the the original sums assured has rbeen a'dded to year was 23,034. all :classes of participating policies in the The total number of policies in force at Ordinary issued since the year 1876. the end of the 'year was 116,764,654 their II The 'Directors are now pleased to announce average duration exceeds eleven years. a reversionary tonus at the rate of £1 12s. 'The assets 'of the 'company, in both per cent. General (Balance Sheet of the Prudential Assurance Company, Limited, being the Summary of both Branches, on the 3lstDecember. 1906. }.IL\)BILITIIE:S .\SSE TS. £ s. d. £ s. d. Shareholders' capital 1.000,000 0 0 British Government securi- Reserve funds 2,300,000 0 0 ties 3,415,976 13 0 Life 'assurance funds 60,470,431 ? 1 'Indian and 'Colonial Co- Claims under life policies vernment securities 6,156,247 4 4 admitted 116,576 13 11 Railway and other deben- tures and debenture stocks, and gold and sterling bonds 7,743,842 19 7 Loans on County Council, Municipal other rates. 14,091,357 12 4 Freehold 'ground rents and 'Scotch feu duties 4,501,678 8 10 Freehold and leasehold pro- perty 3,560,244 13 8 M'c..gages on property with- in the United Kingdom. 7,975,178 5 0 Railw.iv, Gas, and (Water stocks 7.464,934 18 9 Suez Canal shares 163.709 13 0 Telegraph and other shares. 97,420 2 2 Metropolitan Consolidated stock, 'and City of Lon- don Llo,iO 257.9C1 11 10 Bank of England slock 202,756 18 6 Indian, Colonial and For- eilgncorporation -stocks. 1,564,957 14 7 Foreign Government sccuri- • ties .1,539,459 7 4 Reversions A; I.ife Interests. ,1,220.637 14 1 Loans on the company's policies 2-372,768 10 8 Rent charges 278,523 13 1 Outstanding premiums and ■agents' balances 544,207 4 8 Outstanding interest & rents 5-16,685 7 1 Cash-In hands of superin- tendents 35,973 11 7 Ditto-On deposit, on cur- rent accounts, A- in hand. 183,495 13 11 L65,887,008 3 0 £ 63,887,008 3 0 TRiOS. C. DEWEY, General Manager. JI. A. HAlRlBll-jN, Acting Chairman. FRE.DK. SCHOOLING, Actuary. cr. i\Y. SiBMMOXIDS, D. AV. STABLE, Secretary. j. H. LUSICOMlliE, Directors. We have examin-fd the Cash .transactions (receipts 'and payments) affecting the ac- counts of the Assets and 'Investments for the year 'ended December Øht, il906, a:^d we find the same in good order and properly vouched. iWe have also examined the Deeds and Securities, iCenti,ficats, &c., representing the lAssets and 'Investments -set out in the above 'account, and we certify that they were in possession and safe custody as on Decemlber 31st, 1906. OEILOHTTE, I'TJE'N'DER, GRIFFITHS & Co., Chartered Accountants. 19th February, 1907. The Company's Prospectus, Annu-al Re port, and list of Securities may lie obtained from R. JiONElS, Assistant Superintend ent, Hol'.bom Villa, Kinmel Street, Rhyl or any of the local Agents, or from. W. TIl'OMil'SOiX, Superintendent, Cl-ivedale, Colwyn Bay. .=-=- :=- THE FLINT AND DEiNOBIGlII HOUNDS Will Meet Wednesday, March 20th Penfoedw. .Saturday, March 23rd Pengwern Lodge. 12 noon. ERNEST JONEST AUCTIONEER, VALUER, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, 7, Bodfor Street, Rhyl. AUCTION SALES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION VALUATIONS and INVENTORIES Prepared. CERTIFICATED BAILIFF Appointed) by His 'Honour Judge Moss. INSURANCES of all Kinds effected through the Principal Offices. RENTS COLLECTED, Tradesmen's Books Posted. Parties having Houses to Let, Furnished or Unfurnished, Call or Write. W. F. MORGAN (Late with'Mr. II. R. Holbeche and Ir. C. W. Haslam), HOUSE, ESTATE, & INSURANCE AGENT. Houses to Let, Furnished or Unfurnished. Rents personally collected, Weekly, Monthly, or Quarter-ly Rents regularly attended to per- sonally, and Property thoroughly managed to -the best interests of the owners, with prompt settlements to suit Clients' conven- ience. INiVENTlORIES prepared and checked. INSURANCES effected through any of the Principal Offices. Furniture Sold, or Exchanged. References on application. Note the Address— GL.DsrOE BUILDINGS, Bodfor Street, Rhyl. Tel. 13y. 1- I 1 SHADES OF NIGHT! (A FANTASY). CHISELLING! (A FARCE). APRIL 4TH TOWN HALL. Britannic Assurance Company Limited. .^Formerly called British Workman's and ( eneral). ¡ Established 1866. Chief Offices BROAD .STREET CORNER, BIRMINGHAM. Extracts from the DIRFXTTORS' REPORT for the year ending .Decemiber 31st, 1906. T A DIES AND GENTLEMEN,—Your — Directors have again to announce the conclusion of a successful year's work. The ACCUMULATED FUNDS have reached the substantial figure of £ 1,776,755, -bel;i, a net INCREAS'E for the year of £ 211,949. -The PREMIUM INCOME amounted to P,1,047,530, shewing an INCREASE of £ 64,229. The TOTAL IXCCXM'E amounted to D,1,121,415, being an INCREASE Off £ 73,498. As a result of the Annual Valuation made by Mr. T. G. Ackland, F.I.A., the Consult- ing Actuary, after applying the sum of L92,000 in further strengthening the bases L of the Valuation in both Branches, the net surplus of R39,694 is disclosed, and, acting on his advice, the Directors are enabled to declare the sum of £26,000 divisible amongst the participating Policy-holders and Share- holders. This will enable the Directors to allot a Reversionary Bonus of 30s. per cent, for the year to all Policyholders participat- ing in the Immediate Pro-fit class, and in- cludes adequate provision for Policyholders in the Accumulated Profit classes. CLAIMS. The Total paid during the year amounted to £ 492,096, including £ 117,S99 paid under Maturing Endowment and Endowment Assurance Policies. The TOTAL AMOUNT paid by the Com- pany to its Assurants up to 31st December, 1906, was £ 5,276,800. The TOTAL NUMBER of NEAY^PO.LIC- lEiS issued was 515,821, at a Yearly Premium of £ 349,724. FREDK. T. JEFFERSON, S. J. PORT, Chairman. Secretary. I Gentlemen able to influence good business will fnd the Comp'any's Agency terms very remunerative. Apply Local District Office: 15, ELWY STREET, RiHYL. R. VAUGHAN, Supt. JOHN M AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS. J 0m ^EE r Jk JOHN HAIC & Co. Ltd. Distillers MARK N. JBm