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Sales by Auction. MESSRS. Robert cr Rogers Jones, LLANRWST k COLWYN BAY, Auctioneers, Valuers, House and Estate Agents. (ESTABLISHED 1853;. LI \DERTAKE.S Sales of Landed aad Build- } irig Est&tes, Freehold and Leasehold Household Furniture, &c. House Property, Li-e and Dead Farming Stock, Valuations for Tenant Right, Probate, and Mortgage Purposes Inventories carefu y prepared and examined. Rents Cot- ected. Life and Fire Insurance Agents for leading Offices, Oms: Ty tt-v-Fycwect, Llanrwet, and Ponii yn Road, Colwyn Bay. Telephone Newt. Llanrwst, is Colwyn Bay, 89 1 MONDAY, MARCH 21St, 1910. TALYCAFN MART PRIZE EASTER SHOW AND SALE, when £ 15 offered in Cash Pri/L-s. The Entries already comprise 100 Fat Bullocks, Heifers, Cows and Bulls. I- 500 Fat Wethers and Ewes. 150 Ripe Crossbred Easter Lambs. 140 Couples (Ewes and Lambs). 60 Fat Bacon and Porket Pigs. 20 Fat Calves. Judging at 10.30 o'clock a.m. Sale at 2.30 prompt. 21 MR. H. F. ASHBY, AUCTIONEER & LICENSED APPRAISER, Houie, Land, Estate and Insurance Agent, /CENTRAL AUCTION MART, LLEWELYN c CHAMBERS, COLWYN BAY. Telephone No. 121. SALES BY AUCTION and VALUATIONS of Freehold House and Shop Property, Building Land and Estates, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furniture, &c., &c. VALUATIONS tor Mortgage, Probate, Business Trans- fers, Hotoi*. &c.. INVENTORIES caret ally prepared and examined. AGENT for the Principal Insurauce Companies. Proiapt oersonA! attention given to all matters. tiouse- to Let Furnished and Unfurnished. Certified Biiiiiif tfudcr the Law of Distress Amendment Act. AH Sale Accounts settled the day followin the Sale N.B.-Tiae Auction Mart will be open daily to receive entries for Sale. GOOD CLASS ENTRIES SOLICITED. Note new ttddress-Llewelyn Chambers (ground t C. (o i, Conway Road, Colwyn Bay. 6 MONDAY NEXT, 14th MARCH, 1910. CENTRAL AUCTION MART, LLEWELYN V_ CHAMBERS, COLWYN BAY. liiiportsttt SaJp- of Superior Household Furniture, mostly re-i«oved from two Private Residences in the town. MU. H. F. ASHBY will Sell by Auction, as 1 above, a large quantity of thoroughly well-made HOUSEHOLD APPOlNTMENTS. including very massive 7ft. Mahogany Sideboard, with imposing mirror back, other Sideboards and Cheffoniers, superior Dining-room Suite in woven Velvet, Saddlebags, &c, two excellent Grand- father Clocks (one with brass uial), (.oeasion Chairs and fables, massive Mahogany Telescopic Dining Table, 8ft. 6in. by 4ft. 6in., with two extra leaves, Axminster and other Carpets, Barometer, costly Bedroom Suites with Wardrobes in Maho- gany, Fumed Oak, and Satin Walnut, massive French Bedheads, Wire Springs, Wool Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bolster and Pillows, enclosed Kitchen Dresser, Mangles, Blankets, Counterpanes, .tro Sheets, Electro-plate, Cutlery, &c. Sale at 1.30 sharp. View, Morning of Sale. 410 Preliminary Announcement. TUESDAY, 22nd MARCH, 1910. I PENN COURT, CONWAY ROAD, COLWYN BAY. QUPP.RIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, vj Pianoforte, &c. further particulars in due course. 328 Preliminary Anuouncement. AT AN EARLY DATE. TKENTON. WOODLAND ROAD WEST, COLWYN BAY. XCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 1^ and Effects. Further particulars next week. 411 MR. JOHN PRITCHARD, Auctioneer, N.C" BANGOR. MONDAY, MARCH 14th, 1910. 4ENAI BRIDGE SMITHFIELD. Mil JOHN PRITCHARDS PRIZE SALE for the Easter Markets will include 60 Head of Bullocks, Heifers and Cows. 300 Prime Fat Sheep and Lambs. Several Milch Cows. Judging at 10 a.m. Sa'e at II a.m. sharp. fiodhyfryd, Bangor. 400 Mr. E. E. MEACHER i Formerly ",it- Waring & Gillow Ltd., and late Manager toHiaulcy & Wilkinson Ltd., Bond-street, London). AUCTIONEER, VALUER, SURVEYOR, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, Insurance Broker and Fire Assessor. AUCTIONS CONDUCTED of Landed Estates, Building Land, House Property, Furniture, etc. SALES it LETTINGS effected by Private Treaty. VALUATIONS for Fire Insurance, Probate and Mortgage. SURVEYS for all purposes. ANTIQUES, Oid China, Prints, etc., Valued, Purchasedand For Sale. Offices: CENTRAL BUILDINGS, PENMAENMAWR. 46G I lr. F. j. Sarson, F.A.I., Fellow úÍ the Auctioneers' Institute, Incorporated AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ESTATE AGENT, VALUER TO THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF CARNARVONSHIRE. COUNTY AUCTION MART AND OFFICES, LLANDUDNO. Established 1883 Sales by Auction. Mr. MATTHEW RYAN, I AUCTIONEER, VALUER & ESTATE AGENT (16 years with the late MR. GEO. F. FELTON, Auctioneer.) I GBNHKAL CRRTIFTKH BAILIFF under the Law of Distress Amendment Aet in England and Wales. MR. RYAN is prepared to undertake Sales and Valuations in any District, also INVENTORIES TAKEN AND CHKCKED on reasonable terms. For the past 27 years he has been em- ployed on Valuations at leading Country Houses and Hotels throughout the six Counties of North Wales and elsewhere, also has arranged some of the best Sales. HIGHEST REPBKKNCKS GIYhN. PROMPT SBTTLEMENTS. Antiques purchased or sold on commission. AUGUSTA ST. (Nearly opposite the Railway Station). T eleph 17 V J LLANDUDNO. 112 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 1 6TH and 17TH. ORMES HEY, CHURCH WALKS, LLANDUDNO. MR. MATTHEW RYAN having let the property, is instructed by Mrs. Evans, who is giving up house-keeping. to Sell by Public Auction, on the above date, the entire HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS at the above private residence, which will include Suites in Dining Room, Drawing Room, Breakfast Room; Bedroom Suites and Bedding, an Old c Bracket, Clocks, and Bracket, etc., etc. On Vj?w Tuesday, March 15th, from i till 5 P-rn- 365 _u_- u_- Messrs. G. Perkins & Co., witH 2,0 years local experience, InGtionoolS, Yates. House and Estate Agents, 16, STATION ROAD, COLWYN BAY. SALES and Valuations ot Landed Estates, Freehold and h L«a»ehold Property, Hotels, Building Land, Live and Dead Farming Stock. Household Furniture. See. Valuations for Probate, Mortgage, Hotel, Trade Stocks, &c. Fixe Loss Assessor. Agent for the principal Insurance Offices. Mortgage* negotiated. Inventories prepared and examined. Prompt attention given to all matters, with IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENTS Telephone No. 27. Colwyn Bay. 13 WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 16th, 1910. MONA VILLE, CONWAY ROAD, COLWYN BAY. MESSRS. G. PERKINS & CO. having been instructed by Mrs K. Owen (who is leaving), will Sell bv Public Auciion on the above premises and date, the Modern and Serviceable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, briefly comprising :-Brilliant-toned Cottage Pianoforte, bv Nutting & Addison, London, ex- cellent Walnut Sideboard, Dining-room Suites and Tables, Oil Paintings. Massive Walnut Bedroom Suites, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Spring Mattresses, Toilet Mirrors and Wares, including a large assortment of Culinary Utensils, and other Furniture too numerous to mention. On View Morning of Sale. To commence at 1.30 sharp. Ierms Cash. Further particulars from the Auciioneers, at their offices, 16, Station-road. Colwyn Bay. Tel. 27. n -.u_- 354 TUESDAY AN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22nd and 23rd, 1910. Highly Important and Attractive Sale of Valuable HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS at T7 RRISLANNAN, BODELWYDDAN JLL AVENUE, OLD COLWYN. Further particulars next week or in descriptive Catalogues, which will be issued in due course by the Auctioneers. G. Perkins & Co., j6, Station Road. Colwyn Bay. TeL 27. 370 CHARLES MORGANT AUCTIONEERS, VALUER AND HOUSE AGENTS, COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS, COLWYN BAY Undertakes Sales of House Property, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furniture, &c. Certificated Bailiff. Rent Collector. Inventories carefully prepared and examined. Offices :—Colwyn Bay Auction Rooms. 4 WANTED, all who have Houses or Apart- ments (Furnished or Unfurnished) to Let, to send full particulars to Charles Morgan, Colwyn Bay. TUESDAY, MARCH 15th, 1910. COL WYN BAY AUCIION ROOMS. MR. CHARLES MORGAN !>egs to announce that he will conduct the Weekly Sale as above, and offer Superior Bedroom Suites in Oak and Satin Walnut, Reception-room Suites in Walnut, upholstered in Velvet Saddle Bags and Moquette, 4ft. 6in. and 5ft Sideboards, Dining and Occasional Tables, Brussels and Axminster Carpets and Rugs, Bed and Table Linen, handsome Over- mantles, Cottage Piano, Iron and Brass Bedsteads and Spring Mattresses, Toilet Tab!es. Toilet Ware, Oil and Water Color Pictures, Smoker's Cabinet, Guns, Kitchen piece. Oil and Gas Stoves and Lamps, Cutlery, &c.. &c. Sale at 2 o'clock sharp. On View Morning of Sale irom "J -lock. OfiKes-Colwyn Bay Auction "ANTIQUES." R. S. JOHNSON, 4, High Street, CONWAY. A Large and Varied Collection of Old English and Welsh Furniture, China, and Embroideries, Etc., are now on view at the above newly opened premises. The Old Cottages of Snowdonia." Owners of Genuine Antique desirous of selling, would oblige by sending a post card or calling at the above address. 1 j Too Late for Classification. \\1 ANTED.—Clean, trustworthy, General, V about 17 or 18; refereaces.—Address, Mrs. Yardley, sunnysille, Brighton-road, Rhyl. [75A "nIiEMORIAM CARDS. ChoTce Designs in Stack. To he had at R. E. JONES & BROS'. Centra] Library S, Station-road, Colwyn Bay I Sales by Auction. BLACKWALL, HAYES & CO., I AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS, LIVE STOCK SALESMEN HOUSE & ESTATE AGENTS, LLANRWST, AND AT LLANDUDNO JUNCTION. Sales by Auction and Valuations of Landed Estates, House Property, Liv? and Dead Farm- ing Stock, Household Furniture, &c. Houses to Let, Furnished and Ifnfurnished. Agents for Fire END Life, Personal Accident, and Employers' Liability liagurance. Telephone No. 17. 7 TUESDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1910. C A ERGRAIGLANRWST. MESSRS. BLACKWALL, HAYES, & co., will hold their next Periodical Sale as above, Calving Cows and Heifers, Store Bullocks, Heifers, and Fat and Store Sheep and Lambs Sale at 12-30 p m. Usual Credit. 8G WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1910. ERSKINE HOTEL YARD, CONWAY. PERIODICAL SALE of LIGHT HORSES. i COBS, PONIES, CARRIAGES AND HARNESS. Early entries solicited. 310 MR. WILLIAM DAVIES, Auctioneer, MANCHESTER. ON THE NORTH WALES COAST. VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING ESTATE situate at RHOS, near COLWYN BAY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MR. WILLIAM DAVIES, at the Rhos Abbey Hotel, on Friday, the nth day of March, 1910, at 5 p.m. prompt, subject to the Special Con- ditions to be then produced, which shall be deemed to incorporate the General Conditions of Sale of the Manchester Incorporated Law Association, ALL THAT FREEHOLD BUILDING ES- TATE situate in Rhos. near Colwyn Bay, in or adjoining to Rhos-road, in the Parish of Llan- drillo-yn-Rlios, with an important frontage to Rhos-road, containing in the whole J 5,638 square yards or thereabouts, and forming the property formerly known as Brvnhyfryd," and lately in the occupation of Francis G. Griffiths, Esquire. The property is in a neighbourhood which i>i>eing rapidly developed for building purposes, and the bite thereof is particularly suitable for the erection of first-class residential houses. If the property is not sold as a whole, it is intended to offer it for sale in Five Lots. contain- ing 3,480 square yards, 2,818 square yards, 2,870 square yards, 5,220 square yards, and 1,250 square yards respectively, according to a plan which will be produced at the time of the sale, and may then be inspected. Plans have already been approved by the Urban District Council, which provide for the effectual sewering and surface draining of the land into the existing main sewer and surface drain in Rhos- road. Each Lot will be sold, subject to a building tie Of f,25- Plans and particulars may be obtained at the Office of the Auctioneer, 9. Albert-square, Man- chester; from Mr. Edward Hewitt, F.R.I.B.A., Architect and Surveyor, 33, Brazennose-street, Man- chester, or from Messrs." HALL. SON <S: HAW- KINS, Northern Assurance Buildings, Albert- square, Manchester, the Vendors' Solicitors. 331 Mr. S. IOHNSTON AUCTIONEER, VALUER, House, Estate and Insurance Agent, Certificated Bailiff. Sale Room and Office: SEA VIEW CRESCENT, COLWYN BAY (Opposite St. Paul's Church). Telegrams—JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. Telephone 119 (with private extension). Q 1 ON BUSINESS-LIKE LINES. o3,16S PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. Mr. Johnston's Sale Room and Auction Mart is eommodious, easy of access, central. Sales held regularly, Thursdays, at 2 and 6. Saturdays at 6. Contents of Houses or Shops can be removed to Sale Room under competent supervision. SECRETARIAL AND ACCOUNTANCY. APPOINTMENTS UNDERTAKEN. Representative for Roral Exchange Assurance (Life, Fire, Employers' Liability, &c.. &c. Vnitcd Kingdom Provident Institution (Life). Northern Plate Glass Insurance. RENTS COLLECTED. >0 G. J. Eveson's Coals AND GAS COKE. Highest Qualities.—Lowest Prices. Truck Loads to any Station. WRITE :— THE G. J. EVESON COAL & COKE Co. LTD. BIRMINGHAM. :0 I I Sales by Auction. I I MR. F. A DEW, I Aactiofieer, Surveyor, Valuer and Land Agent, COLWYN BAY. 3 ESTABLISHED 1888. IViephore Nt. :i. By Direction of the Exors. of the late Francis G. Griffiths, Esquire. I) HOSVILLE, RHOS ROAD, RHOS-ON-SEA. MR. F. A. DEW has been favoured with in- structions, as above, to Sell by Auction, e premises, on Thursday and Friday, the 17th and 18th March, 7910, the contents of the above Private Residence, including the whole of the HOUSEHOLD APPOIN TMENTS AND OUT-DOOR EFFECTS. A very few onlv of the more important items can be mentioned here, viz. :-A sweet-toned Cot- tage Piano, in handsome walnut-wood frame (a sound and reliable instrument), a very superior Walnut-wood Dining-room Suite, upholstered in crimson velvet, with two Divan and six Single Chairs and Couch (a first-class suite in splendid order), a reallv handsome and imposing 6ft. SIDEBOARD, "with four mirrors and canopy top. a richly-carved, massive and costly black oak Dining-room Table, to seat tweive per- sons, Axminster Bordered Brussels and other Car- pets of the very best quality, and in lich and pleasing colouring, the bedroom carpets especially deserve attention as many are practically new. A rich sounding and powerful 25m. Dinner Gong on mahoganv stand of unique design. Lofty Pier Glasses and Mirrors. THE SIX BEDKOO.Xtb are all excellently furnished with complete suites in Spanish Mahogany. Ash, Walnutwood and Satin Walnutwood, with 6ft, 4f t., 3ft. gin., 3ft. 6in and 3ft. hanging wardrobes, some of which are fitted with sliding drawers. Massive black and brass Italian and French Bedsteads, Wire Spring and Wool Mattresses, Toilet Sets and Occasional Tables and Chairs, all of the best quality and in first-rate order. The appointments of the Hell and Kitchen and Domestic OI Vices include every- thing usually expected in a well found private residence, and in the kitchen a particularly useful well-made Double Cupboard with under-drawers, purchased by the late owner at Cic. Eithin sale, deserves especial mention. THE OUTDOOR EFFECTS are far too num- erous to give in detail here, but the Auctioneer desires to draw attention 10 TWO VERY S JPERIOR HAND-SEWN SETS OF PONY CARRIAGE HARNESS, one f IVo- n L< ather with silver mounts, and the other in black i.ea.•><•: with brass mounts. A really splendid and well- seasoned FLAG POLE which cost the late owner, not many years ago, over £ 10 One gentleman's, one ladv's, one youth's Pigskin Saddles, Bridie;, Bits, Knee-caps,Harness-room Fittings. Cupboards, and Drawers, Lawn Mowers, Garden Roller, handsome ornamental Garden Vases and superior Croquet Set, Rustic Garden Seats, large Fowl House, Lean-to Sited, Ladders, Garden Tools, etc. Full particulars in descriptive Catalogues to be obtained from the Auctioneer on Monday next, the 14th inst. The Salt" will commence on Thursday, at p.m., with the Outdoor Effects, and be resumed on Fridav. at the am time, with Bedroom arid lie- ception Room Furniture. Cash at the close of each day's Sale. On View on the Morning of each day's Sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Llewelyn Chambers, Colwyn (established i'S-SS). _—— Tenders. •gANC-OR NORMAL COLLEGE. THE North Wales Counties Training College t Onrnmittee hereby invite tenders for rite fcupplv of provisions, &c., for th, use 01 the College during the next half-year commencing on the. 1 s-t day of April. Forms of tender may be obtained on applica- tion to the Principal at the Normal College. Pa'-lecr. not later than the first post on Monday. the Mth 1-^t. EVAN R. DAVIES, 37;: Secretary. VICTORIA PIER, COLWYN BAY. MANAGER SHCRFTARV LHWARD O. URAPSHAW. Week commencing MONDAY, 7th MARCH, In the Pavilion each evening. Commencing at 8 Doors open 7.30 Carriages 10 o'clock. SEATS-Lounge, 1/6; Second Seats, i-; Back Seats and Balcony, 6d. Important Engagement of the Celebrated London Society Entertainers After their successful tour in India, Burma, China, &c. MR. LAWRENCE DERRICK. A. Vocalist. Late of Theatre Royal, nrry Lrtr' Shaftesbury Theatre, &c., :1J MISS MARION BRERETON, Contralto Comedienne. Late of Prince of Wales Th-airc London, and Tivoli Theatre, Calcutta. The most versatile and extensive repertoire of aii\, artistes o the present day, consisting of Refined Humorous and Vocal Sketches, Comediettas, Farces. Duologues. Humorous and Sentimental Duets, Operatic Srlos in Costume, High-class and Popular Ballads, and Musical Monologues in Character. A CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AT EACH PERFORMANCE. MISS LOTTIE HILYARD, Gold Medallist. From the Queen's Hall. London. In her Humorous Sketches at the Piano First Appearance in Colwvn Bay of the GREAT WISHART, M.M.C.L., Illusionist, Banjoist, Elocutionist, Paper Manipulator, and Comedy Conjuror. CHALLENGE TO THE WORLD! jfci | Public Announcements. J PUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 12th, II.ARRY R E Y N Ol'r- D S' FAMOUS ANIMATED PICTURES In another New and Delightful Series, comprising DRAMATIC, SENSATIONAL, NOVEL INSTRUCTIVE and LAUGHABLE SCENES. Every Night at 8. Saturday Matinees at 3. II SPECIAL NOTICE- Grand Variety Entertainment on Wednesday Next in aid of I T.A.A. and Balaclava Relief Fund. -_u- Election Addresses of Thanks. I —-— COUNTY COUNCIL OF CARNARVON ELECTION, 1910. PARISH OF LLYSFAEN. Ladies and Gentlemen, I desire to thank you all most sincerely for I the very great honour you have conferred upon me by electing me to be your reprosentative on the County Council. Not only to the 221 electors who recorded their votes in mv favour, but to the zealous body of workers, to whose efforts my success is very greatly due, I beg to return my warmest appreciation of their services. I can assure you that the interests of the whole of the Parish of Llysfaen will, at all times, receive my closest attention. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, I Your obedient servant, JAMES W. RAYNES. "Highlands," Penmacr., Old Colwyn, March 7th, 1910. CARNARVONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. TRIENNIAL ELECTION, 1910. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DEGANWY WARD. Ladies and Gentlemen, Allow me to tender my sinccre thanks to all those who voted for me on Saturday last, placing me at the top of the poll, and all who assisted in anv way to secure my triumphant return. I rejoice in the success, not on merely per- sonal grounds, but because I regard it as a victory for the cause of Progress and Reform. You have chosen me to represent you in a great struggle ou behalf of the Rights of the People, and it shall be my utmost endeavour to justify by my seryices the great confidence you have reposed in me. Again thanking you, I remain. Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfullv. HENRY JONES. Maelor, Deganwv. 7th March, 1910. 401 CARNARVON COUNTY COUNCIL c ELECTION 1910. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CAPELULO AND PANTYRAFON WARDS, PENMAENMAWR. Ladies and Gentlemen, I beg to thank those Electors who, by their votes, have returned me as the representative of the East Division of Penmaenmawr on the Carnarvon County Council. I am very grate- ful to the members of my Commit" and to the gentlemen who spoke on my behalf, for their t hearty support and help. As your representa- j tive, I shall do my utmost to serve the interests of the whole constituency. Dvmunaf ddatgan fy niolchgarwch cynhesaf i chwi am fy nychwelyd gyda mwyafrif mor syl- weddol, fel eich cynrychiolydd ar y Cyngor Sirol. I am. Ladies and Gentlemen, j Yours faithfully, | WILLIAM H. RHODES. Merton House, March 8th, 1910. CARNARVONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CAERHUN POLLING DISTRICT. I ELECTORAL DIVISION No. 13. Ladies and Gentlemen, I take this opportunity of thanking you for the trust which vou have confided in me by re- turning me unopposed to the County Council, and trust to be able to serve your interests in future as I have endeavoured to do in the past, I remain. I Yours faithfully, G. 0. JONES. Meichlyn, Conway. 5th March. 1910. 399 CARNARVONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL c ELECTION, 1910. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PARISHES OF LLANGYSTENYN AND PENRHYN. Ladies and Gentlemen, Will the 248 Electors who placed me at the head of the poll in the above election please accept mv most sincere thanks. My special thanks is also due to those friends who worked I so well on my behalf, and without whose help I it would have been quite impossible to retain j the seat for the party of Progress. Yours faithfully, I w. Q. WILLIAMS Nestleton Nook, Llandudno, 8th March. 1910. 349 DENBIGHSHIHE COUNTY COUNCIL. I TRIENNIAL ELECTION, 1910. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE LLANSANT- I' FFRAID GLAN CONWAY DISTRICT. Ladies and Gentlemen, I beg to tender my warmest thanks to the 131 ladies and gentlemen who voted for the I principles of Liberalism and Religious Equality pri I which I represented in the election on Monday last. I came amongst you practically a stranger, I left having made at least 131 friends, and 1 trust without making one enemy. Though de- feated, we need not be disheartened, because the day will come when principles will over- the day will come when principles will over- I ride even the tyrannous interference of stewards aad landlords. j Believe me to be, Yours faithfully, I J. D. JONES. tVatlimg Chambers, Llaurwst, i 7tk March, 1910. 2^.Jgg SpM 403 Election Addresses of Thanks. D ENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. TRIENNIAL ELECTION, 1910, TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COLWYN DIVISION. Ladies and Gentlemen, I beg to tender my sincere thanks to the 189 electors who voted for me on Monday, and to all those who assisted in promoting my candida- ture. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, ROBERT JONES. Liverpool House, Colwvn, 7th March, 1910. 348 D ENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE LLANSANT- FFRAID, GLAN CONWAY DIVISION. Ladies and Gentlemen, I desire to thank you for returning me as your representative. I trust I shall be able to again carry out the duties to your satisfaction. I have the honour to be, Your obedient Servant, D MAC NICOLL. Derwas, Abergele, March 9th, 1910. CYNGOR SIROL SWYDD DINBYCH. AT ETHOLWYR RHANBARTH LLANSANT- FFRAID GLAN CONWAY. Foneddigesau a Boneddigion, Dymunaf ddatgan fy niolchgarwch i chwi am fy ethol fel eich cynrychiolydd. Hyderaf y byddaf eto yn alluog i gario allan fy nyledswyddau er eich boddlonrwydd. Y mae eunvf yr anrhydedd o fod, Eivii uiuvi j. wtLsanaetbydd, D. MAC. NICOLL- Derwas, Abergele, Mawrth 9fed, 1910. Y.NGOR SIROL DINBYCH, 1910. AT ETHOLWYR PLWYF LLANFAIR A'R BETTWS. Foneddigesau a Boneddigion, Dymunaf gyflwyno i chwi fy niokhgarwch mwyaf difiuant am yr ymddiriedaeth roddasoch ynof trwy fy ethol i'ch cynrychioli. Hyderaf y sylweddolir eich disgwyliadau ynof mewn ffyddlondeb, cywirdeb, a darbodaeth. ag Eich ffyddlawn, THOMAS J. MATTHEWS- Ty Celyn, Bettws, Mawrth 8fed, 1910. ENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL U ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF EGLWYSBACH AND LLANGERNYW DISTRICT. Ladies and Gentlemen, I wish to tender my most hearty thanks to you for the splendid support you gave me in t i, above Election. Whilst admitting the div". advantages of my strong opponent, the major of votes appear brilliant. I will pledge to do all I can to foster your interest in the County Council. Yours faithfully, JOHN WILLIAMS. Ffrith l'chaf, March 8th, 1910. 409 D E-NBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. LLANRWST URBAN DIVISION. Ladies and Gentlemen, I beg to tender to you my best thanks for the honour you have again conferred upon me by electing me as your representative on the above Council. I shall endeavour to justify the con- fidence reposed in me, by serving you faithfully during my term of office. I remain, Your obedient servant, T. ROGERS JONES. Gorphwvsfa. Llanrwst, March 8th, 1910. 403 Public Notice. ST. ASAPH UNION. COOK WANTED. THE Guardians of this Union will, at their meeting on Friday, the 18th day of March instant, proceed to the election of a competent person to act as a good plain cook, &c., for the Workhouse. Applicants must be single o- .-idoA-s without encumbrance, and noL years of age. Salary. i.24 per annum, with rations, lodging, and washing the whole to be subject to the Poor Law Officers' Superannuation Act, 1896. Applications in Candidates' own handwriting, with not more than three Testimonials, to be sent to me, the undersigned, on or before Thurs- day, the 17th day of March instant. On the following day, the 18th instant, Candidates must appear before a Selection Committee at the Board Room, St. Asaph, at 10.15 a.m., and afterwards the Board Meeting, at 12 o'clock noon. By OrderJ CHARLES GRIMSLEY, tt. Clerk to the Guardians. St Asaph, 1st March, 1910. 404 ——————— IN ORDER TO SUCCEED it is necessary to be known. The best way to become known I is to advertise. The best paper in which to ■adT-ertise is The North Wales Weekly News.