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The Paper WITH THE I flost News. I ■KBMMnnmanni SPECIAL FEATURES. I Serial Tale Page 9 Markets Of 7 Children's Column., 9 If, Agricultural and 7 Garden Notes Small Adrls. Page „ 6
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VICTORIA PTER PAVILION, COLWYN BAY. SECRETARY .W. A. PRYCE-DAVIS. PIVIEREYS GRRND OHCf4EST$fl TWICE DAILY-MORNING AT ii EVENING AT 7-45. Conductor and Afusical Direttor Mr. H. LYELL TAYLER, F.C.V., L.R.A.M ARTISTES. MISS ADA FORREST (SOPRANO). SATURDAY, JUNE 16th. Special Engagement of MRS. HENRY J. WOOD- Miss Emmeline Brooke (Solo Pianist). SUNDAY, JUNE 17th, at 8-15 p.m., GRAND SACRED CONCERT. Vocalist: Mr. ERNEST PIKE (Tenor). GRAND LOUNGE, 2s. SEMI LOU NGE & BALCONY, is* BODY OF HALL,6d. 15727 OARDOS OADETS, C UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MR. E. LEATHLEY. FIBS, BAT9 When Wet the Afternoon Performances will be held inlti the Pier Pavilion. V v THE CADETS WILL PERFORM every AFTERNOON & EVENING at 3 & 8 o'clock. REFINED THLBNTED HRTISTES- 15733 Promenade Stage, Colwyn Bay, DAILY AT II, 3 & 7-45. Unprecedented Success of the Colwyn Bay Favourites, Harry Reynolds' Minstrels I i PALPABLE HIT. An Artietic Triumph. An Unqualified Success. Acknowledged the J\. Finest Troupe seen here for many years. Enormous Success of the Inimitable MARK STUART, the Unconventional Humourist. Bril liant Success of NORMAN RUSSELL, tho most Versatile Artisto of the day. Enthusiastic Rece ption of ROBERT DREDGE, the Greatest of Male Sopranos. Great Success of DICK TUllB, tho Eccentric. WALLIE SCOTT, the Humor- ous; i.i'iHIi GOLDIN, the Dancer; ALBERT SIMNER, the Musician; and usual Success of HARRY REYNOLDS, the Darkie Droll. 15631 PUBLIC 11 A,- 1, E, C, 0 1, W -Y- -N BAY. Lessee and Manager-CHAS, R. CHAPLIN. Acting Manager-G. C. MEIR. First appearance in Colwyn Bay of Mr. Miller Anderson's Celebrated Standard Repertoire Company, including the talented young Actress, Miss Mabel Mannering, supported by full London Company, including Mr. Jerrold Heather. Monday, June 18th. "BACHELOR OF ARTS," By Pelham Hardwick (as played at the Lyceum Theatre, London), After which Miss MANNERING will appear as "NAN" in "Goon FOR NOTHiNG." Tuesday, June 19th, "CAMILLE," adopted from Dumas' Great Novel, "La Dame Aux Caoielia." To be preceded by a One-Act Play. Wednesday, June 20th, LENA," the successful Comedy by Julian Cross," with special caste and scenery. On Wednesday evening there will be a Complimentary Benefit to Miss Mabel Mannering, on wh;ch occasion every lady in the audience will be presented with a signed Souvenir PbotojtrsDli of Miss Mannering. fitiies usual, ¡.n vI håli éi.ùJ lï;kt;L::hú I' Music Warehouse. Telephone 0163. 15740 ENTERTAINMENTS, Ac. Llaqdudqo Pier Company, LIMITED: Secretary Mr Samuel Hughes. The Pier Company's Popular CONCERTS. Morning at 11; Evening at 7.45. Pier Company's Orchestra, Conductor: MR ARTHUR W. PAYNE. Sub-Conductoi MR WALTER HAIGH. VOCALIS U., JUNE 16th to JUNE 22nd, MR. SAMUEL MASTERS (TENOR). Fourth Grand Special Concert, SATURDAY, JUNE 16th, at 7-45 Pm » MISS GLEESON WHITE (SOPRANO), MR. SAMUEL MASTERS (TENOR), «TEFKLY TICKETS, 4s and 3s; MONTHLY, W Ys- and lis. Admission to Pier to 6 p.m., J aftl/6 p.m. 6d. SPECIAL CONCERTS: AdrnTssfon, Is; Fron^Seats, Is extra. BACRED CONCERT on SUNDAY. at a.15 p.m. 11431 BAZAARS. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Jubilee of Christ Church, Glanogrwen. A GRAND BAZAAR Junder distinguished patronage) will be ie a BETHESDA, on JULY 19th, 20th, and 21st, 1906. THE Proceeds in kid of the Jub'leo Fund. Robert Williams and R. Rhys Hughes, Hon. Sees. 40360 STUD NOTICE. bEASO 1906. THE THOROUGH-BRED SIRE "COURT BALL" will stand at rENRHYN CASTLE, BANGOR, N. WALES. Terms: £ 2. Lord Ponrhyn's Tenants, £1; Groom's Fee, 2s 6d. COURT BALL (1391) by Royal Hampton out of Polka by Galopin out of Mazurka by See Saw out of Mabille (own sister to Cremorrio, .winner of the Derby). icoi He 13 a perfect tempered Horse, stands lo-<2i, and has 83 inches of bone. He won nearly j65000 in Stakes, and was awarded 1st Prize in Class I. for Thorough-bred Stallions at the Royal Dublin Society's Show, 1900, and a premium of 100 sovs., R.D.S., 1901. He is the Sire of much valuable half-bred Stock, including tho well-known Show Hunter "TENNIS BALL," winner of many First ih the Show Ring. jOPY OF CERTIFICATE OF SOUNDNESS. "Veterinary Establishment, "35, North Frederick-street, "Dublin, 19th January, 1905. "I hereby ocrtify, having at the request of ■William Pallin, Esq., examined a Brown Horse named 'COURT BALL,' said Horse is sound for Stud purposes. "CHARLES ALLEN, F.R.C.V.S/i [Apply to W. ROBERTS or H. HAWKES, Penrhyn Castle Stables, 40050 Bangor, N. Wales. Messrs Lucas and Co., LIVERPOOL. HORSE SALES. LUCAS'S, HOTHAM-STREET, LIYER. POOL. WEDNESDAYS throughout the year for Cart, Van, and Harness Horses, Carts, Gi-irs, etc. SATURDAYS throughout the years for Hacks, Harness Horses, Cobs, Ponies, Carriages. Harness, and Saddlery. SELECT SALES of Valuable Horses every alternate Thursday. I NEXT SELECT SALE, THURSDAY, June 21st Entry Forms and all particulars from Lucas's Repository, Ltd., Liverpool. Tel. 5816. 100 CARRIAGES and 50 SETS OF HARNESS ALWAYS ON PRIVATE SALE. 40348 PUBLIC NOTICE. COUNTY OF DENB!GH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE FOR THE COUNTY OF THE PEACE FOR THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH, will be held at the County Hall, in Ruthin, in tha said County, on Friday, tha 6th day of July, 1906, at 12 o'clock at noon. for the Trial of Prisoners, th3 Hear- ing of Appeals, and all other Business re- lating to the County over which tlie Court has jurisdiction. All Jurors, Prosecutors, and Witnesses are required to be in attendance at the above- named hour. W. R. EVANS, County Offices, Clerk of the Peace. Ruthin, 9th June. 190G. N.B.—Instructions for Indictments should be sent to my office (if practicable), four days at least before the Sessions. 15799 Education Act, 1902. Section 8 (2). Form 308 B (Notice). DENBIGHSHIRE LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITY. XTOTICE IS HEREBY Gl VEX, in accordance r w(\j th«. provisions of Section 8 (1) of 1D°-> that the County Council or Denbighshire, beins the Local J-rfduCcitioii Authorii v v £ T»„ rj. TTT r 1 the purposes of Ttvfarif V f to enlarge tb T? ™ r Coancil School, situated at Douglas Roau, Convyn Bay, in tho Urban District of Cotwyn Bay oy providing additional ^ac- commodation for about 113 children. vL Board of Education consider this cnLam ment to be such as to amount to t h«~ r>tv> vision of a new School. Tho School will be available for tne following area- The Parishes of LlandnJIo-yn-Rhos and Eirias. (Signed) W. R,. EVANS, Clerk to the Local Education Authority Dated, 8th June, 1906. 15800* TENDER. TO BUILDERS. DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. BUILDERS desirous of submitting Tendon based on Bills of Quantities to bo supplied for the Erection of a New County Police Station and Magisterial Quarters, to be Erected in Colwyn Bay, are requested to forv.-ard j heir Names, together with a deposit of One guinea (which will bo returned on the receipt of a bona- fide Tender) to the County Architect f,nd ur, veyor (Mr Walter D. Wiles), 42a, High-Street, Wrexham, on or before Monday, the 13th day of June, 1906. W. R. EVANS, Clerk of tho County Council. County Offices, Ruthin, June 1st, 1906. 15760 d~TANNERS~aJid CURRIERS' STONE MAKERS.—Wanted Tenders for supplying Scouring and Setting Stones for Hand and Machine use in Leather Dressing. — Merchant, Box "R.R. "Pioneer" Offices, Colwyn Bay. 15794 SALES BY AUCTION. F. A. Dew and Troman, Auctioneers, Surveyors, Valuers, and Land Agents, COLWYN BAY AND CONWAY. X&tic&fetie Nos.—COLWYN BAY. 21; CONWAY. 2x3. ESTABLISHED 1889. SALES AND VALUATIONS of Landed Estates, Freehold and Leasehold Business Pre- mises, House Property, Building Land, Hotels, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furni- ture, Pictures, Books, and Plate. HOUSES TO LET-Furnished and Un- furnished. Information given of Houses, Building Estates, Farms, Country Residences, and Business Pre- mises for Sale or to Let in all parts of North Wales. FIRE, LIFE, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. The Offices occupy the most prominent and central positions in Colwyn Bay and Conway, thus affording unequalled publicity to all Auction announcements. Booth and Sandy, Auctioneers, Valuers, House and Estate Agents, SALES BY AUCTION AND VALUATIONS of Landed Estates, House Property, House- hold Furniture, Live Stock, etc., undertaken on Reasonable Terms. VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE, MORTGAGE AND TRANSFER. INVENTORIES MADE AND EXAMINED. MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED. AGENTS for Fire, Life, Personal Accident, Live ••Stock, Plate Glass and Mortgage Insurance with the Leading Companies. Offices: 18. STATION-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. Telephone No. 27 (Colwyn Bay). PARTICULARS OF PROPERTIES for Sale, or to be Let Furnished or Unfurnished, forwarded free on application. 6257 Frank Lloyd & Sons, AUCTIONEERS, WREXHAM & ST. ASAPH. SECOND WEEK'S SALES. 500 HEAVY HCRSES. THURSDAY, June 21st, 200 Heavy Town Horses. FRIDAY, Juno 22nd, 300 Lurry, Van and Young Horses. Entries for Second Week's Sale close June 15th. Catalogues from the Auctioneers. 15620 A. J. Oldman, Auctioneer, Valuer, and Estate Agent 26, MOSTYN-STREET, LLANDUDNO. Telegrams: "Oldman, Llandudno." Telephone No. 118. Established February, 1892. ALL SALES PERSONALLY CONDUCTED, PROMPT SETTLEMENT. 11151 George Perkins, Auctioneer and Valuer, R H Y L AND ABERGELE. BUSINESS TRANSFER AGENT, PRACTICAL VALUER TO THE GROCERY, PRO- VISION, WINE AND SPIRIT, HOTEL, AND DRAPERY TRADES. DISTANCE NO OBHXT, -lr- :=r,& COACH TOURS. J. Fred. Francis & Sons, COLWYN BAY, DAILY COACH TRIPS. 1 (Weather and other Circumstances permitting). All Tickets Iransfcrrod 1Il case of wet without any extn payment. EARLY BOOKINGS.—In order to avoid the Coaches being delayed, and to prevent disap- pointment, the Proprietors request all intending part'fs lor these Tcurs to book early at ihe Coaching Ofl'tci, "The Mews," or any of the Hotels. Should we-ither or other circumstances prevent the Coach from going', tho Fare will be returned. Tour 1.-The Grand Loop Tour, via Bettw&y- coed, Swallow Falls, Capel Curig, Nanl Ffrangccn Pass, Bethesda, Llanfairfechan, and (nway. Leaves the Mews 10 a.m., arrives home 6.30 p.m. Fare, 10s; box seats, 2s extra. D s- tance, 56 mile3 Tour 2.—Bettwsycoed, via Vale of Mochdre, Conway, Trefriw, returning via Llanrwst and Talycxfn. Leaves the Mews 10 a.m., arrives homo 6.15 p.m. Fare, 7s; box seats, Is extra. Cistrir.ce, "0 miles. Tou" 3.—Tho City of St. Asaph (Tuesdays and Saturdays; excepted), via Gwrych Castle, Aber- gele, Rhuddlan Castle to St. Asaph, returning via Marble Church. Leaves the Mews 11 a.m., arrives homo 5.15 p.m. Fare, 5s; box scats, Is extra. Distance, 28 milc-s. Tour 4.—Penmaenmawr, via Conway Castle and Sychnant Pass. Leaves tho Mews 2.30 p.m., arrives home 6.15 p.m. Fare, 4s; box seats, Is extra. Distance. 23 miles. Tour 5.—The Short Loop via Conway Castle, GyfTin, Ty'nygroes, and Talycafn, crossing the Bridge, and returning the Denbighshire side of the River Conway. Loaves thy Mews 2.30 p.m., ir rives home 6 p.m. Fare, 4s; box seats, Is extra. Distance, 23 miles. Tour 6.-Bodnant Hall (Tuesdays and Satur- days only), via Mochdre Valley to the HaH, allowing umo to view the grounds. Leaves the Mows 2.30 p.m., arrives home 6 p ri. Fcixe, 3s, box seats, Is extra. Distance, 16 miles. Tour 7.—L!anfair-tal-haiarn, via Abergele, to .anf.t;rtallizilarn, a beautiful village in the hiils. Time for lunch is allowed, and the return journey is made through the picturesque Brynv- pin Pass back to Abcrgele. Leaves the Mevrs i 11 arrives home 5.15 p.m. Fare, 5s; box' seats, Is extra. Distance, 28 miles. Tour 8.—Gwrych Castlo (residence of the COUTItf>s of DanJonaId). The Proprietors have permission to drive through the g'rounds upon payment of a small fee. of admission, A, 'I p, s, Wednesday, and Fridays. BOOKING-OFFICES: THE MEWS (facing N. and S. Wales Bank); "Victoria Mews, Conwoy-road; also seats may be booked witS the head Sorter at any of the Hotels. For particulars apply at the Coaching Office as abov, and at the Hotels for Illustrated Guide. OMNIBUS SERVICE. A conveyance will leave the Mews, Colwyn Bay for Rhos-on-Sea, Pier Head, and (,olf ,,(;s Links, daily, as follows.-Leaves the Mews: 9 30 a.m. 10.30 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 2.45 p.m., 4 30 p.m. 6.0 p.m. Returning from Rhos: T0 10 am. 11.10 a.m., 2.10 p.m. for Afternoon Coaches; 3.45 p.m., 5.15 p.m., 7.30 p.m. tor Pavilion Concerts. Fares: 6d each way to Rhos and Pierhead. Abo a conveyance will leave the Mews for Colwvn daily, as foi lows: -T.-ea vfs the Mews: 9.30 'a.m., 11 a.m.. 12.45 2.30 p.).-i, 415 p.m 6.0 p.m. Returning irom Colwyn: 10.15 a.m. 11.30 a.m., 2.0 p.m. for Afternoon Coaches, 2 50 p.m., 5.0 p.m., 6.30 p.m. Faics, each way, to Ship Hotel, Colwyn, 6d; Fares, each vav, to Queen's Hotel, SId: luggage. 3d each PACK A? P.. Itv. hone: Nos. 1 and la. Telegraphic address: "Mews." Colwvn J!av j.5657. fllJGflESl BOHROOIS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MERCHANTS, MANCHESTER HOUSE AND WAREHOUSE, DENBIGH ST., LLANRWST. General Furnishing Ironmongers, Gas & Hot WaterEngineers. 4417 < t SALES BY AUCTION., Messrs Wm. Dew & Son, AUCTIONEERS, BANGOR. LLANDUDNO. AND CARNARVON. 1906 B. 1177. In the High Oonrt 6f JTostios. • Chancery Division. Mr Justice Warrington. Bellamy and another v. Todd and others. NORTH WALES. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. IN THE CHARMING SEASIDE RESORT OF DINAS DINLLE. IMPORTANT TO HOTEL-KEEPERS, CATER- ERS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF THAT FREEHOLD AND FULLY- LICENSED HOTEL. being the CARNARVON BAY HOTEL and BUNGALOW, standing on an area of 2a. 3r. 30p. or there- abouts, situate in one of the most charming, healthy, and invigorating spots in one of the most lovely neighbourhoods of North Wales. i ESSRS WM. DEW AND SON will OFFER l.f.J.. for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the ROYAL SPORTSMAN HOTEL, CARNAR- VON, SATURDAY, JUNE 30th, 1906, at TWO o'clock in the afternoon, th.e above FREE- HOLD FULLY-LICENSED HOTEL and BUN- GALOW, situated at Dinas Dinllo, within three I and a half miles from three Railway Stations on the Carnarvon and Afonwen Branch of the Lon- don and North-Western Railway. This well-built Hotel has good accommodation, including Private Sitting-room, Smokeroom, Dining-room, Bar, a Drawing-room, and eleven Bedrooms, with useful Domestic Offices and con- veniences, whilst the BUNGALOW (a wooden and corrugated iron construction) has a Smoke- room, Drawing-room, large Entertaining-room, about 100 feet by 21 feet, 32 Bedrooms, and con- venient Domestic Offices. There is also ample Stabling. This Resort is very central for all the places of inter est in this charming neighbourhood, the climate is weli~kno\?n for its invigorating propen- sities; there is good sea-bathing, a golf IinkJ close to the Hotel, and there is little doubt that to an enterprising party this property is worthy of notice, the Hotel and Bungalow having a. times been full, whilst it being a picnicing Resort, there' is, in the season, a great demand for outsidt, catering1, Further particulars and cards to view may be I obtained of Mr Alfred Neale, Solicitor, No. 1 Queen Victoria-sitrect. Mansion House, London, E.C.; Messrs Hyman Isaacs and Lewis, Solicitori GuiW Hall Chambers, Basinghall-stratft, London, E.C.; of Messrs Carter, Vincent and Co., Soli- citors, Carnarvon and Bangor; or from the Auc- tioneers, at their Offices: Bangor, C&rnarton, and J Llandudno. I COUNTIES OF DENBIGH, FLINT, AND CARNARVON (Detachcd). in the Parishes of Abergele (Rural), Bodel- wyddan, Rhyl, and Rhuddlan (in the near the Town of Rhyl), 149faen, Llanddulas (Detached), and Bettws-yn-Rnos or Bettws, Abergele. MESSRS WM. DEW AND SON WILL &FFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, during JUNE, Valuable x^Vi^jiiHOLD iiii&ND MEADOW AND ACCOMMODATION LANDS, BUILDING SITES, Etc., f comprising nearly lOOO ACRP3. IN MORFA RHUDDLAN (Near Towyn and Foryd Station). Plasllwyd, Gian-j-Gors, Glan-y-Don Fields. T1- Nant, Gainc lawr, and Perthir Cottage. IN AND NEAR RHYL. Hendre in Cefndy-road, Field part of Maes Gwilym, and Pen Cefndy Cottage and Field, as divided into Building Sites. Building Plots with frontages to Marsh-road, Maes Gwilym, and Hen Afon Farms with the Detached Fields and Quillets. Ctf THE COUNTY OF CARNARVON (Detd.). JN THE PARISH OF LLYRFAFN. Ty fcjchaf, Trawscoed, several Allotments, and Gadlas Clochydd Field. IN THE COUNTIES OF DENBIGH AND • CARNARVON (Detd.). IN THE PARISHES OF LLANDULAS (De- tached) AND LLYSFAEN. Cefn Castell and Nant Glyd Cottage. IN THE PARISH OF BETTWS-YN-RI10 Gwyndy Uchaf. Particulars, Plans, and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of Messrs Dawson, Bennett, and Co., 2. New-square, Lincolns Inn, London, W.C.; of Messrs Porter, Amphlett and Jones, Solicitors, Colwyn Bay, Conway, and Llanrwst; at the Auctioneers' Institute, 34. Russell-squcTen- don. W.C.; or of the Auctioneers, at their Offices at Bangor, Llandudno, and Carnarvon. L.JL- SHiPPING. CUNARi7LI iNE. FASTEST and FINEST OF BRITISH STEAMERS, INCLUDING VHE LATHSR AND MOST PERFECT EXAMPLES OF MABINE ARCHRRIICTUP.I:. Tho "CARMANIA" (Turbine) and "CARONIA." Tho "CARMANIA" (Turbine) and "CARONIA." From LIVERPOOL via QUEENSTOWN TO NEW YORK. lkurit}, Sat., June 16 j i7luc- June 19 Lucaoi* SaL, June fS TQ BOSTON. Ivernia Tues., June 26 Saxonia Tues., July 10 Ivorrna .I. Tues., July 24 Ihe C'-A R M A NI A," 20,000 tons. is the largest tb-bne Sto imer in the World, and the only iurbi.ie driven Steamer running between ■fc/uropo and tho United States. FARES .-Saloon, from £ 16. Second Cabin, from £ 9. Third Clas* Rates. £ 5 15s and up- wards (according to steamer). An allowance of 10 per cent. on tho homeward fare is to turn°"' kkeccn<^ Uabin Passengers taking re- Seconu .nd Tfeird-class Passengers, via New York, may travel without extra charge to Boston and Philadelphia, and via Boston to New York and Philadelphia. Third-class Pa3- sengera may also travel without extra charge to Baltimore. Passengers booked through to all parts oi America and Canada. Apply to THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP ODM- PANY, LIMITED, Liverpool; or to their Agents, A. Douglas, Colwyn Bay; Owen J Jones. Llanrwst; J. R. Jones, Lloyd-strest, and Hugh Jones, Lloyd-street, Llandudno; F D. Chantrey, Penmienmawr; J. P. Jones, IIQndre Bach, Rhuddlan, R.S.O.; W. F. Williams Rlóè;" Old Colwyn W. H. Rowlands, Rhos Pier Col- wyn Bay; W. H. EIlis, Llanfairfechan; C Wright, Chester; John U. Evans, Ab-n-ole B 2 Williams, Rh,l. ° I P \) I) CANADIAN PA^7FIC^LV\ O.L .B ATLANTIC &.S. LINES. LIVERiPOOij TO CANADA. First Cabin; Second and Third Class. S.S. "LAKE ERIE" (twin-screw), 7550 IOIIC June 20th. R.M.S. "EMPRESS OF IRELAND" twin- screw), 14,500 tons, June 29th. New "EMPRESS Steamer.- are Largest and Fastest to Canada. No foreigners, except Scandinavians, third cla<is Freo pamphlet re "Work and Wsces, of Jones, Meildoiydd, Llavvnig, R.S.O. local Agents, or C. P. Rljt., 24, James'-street, Liver- I PtoL 14733 SALES BY AUCTION. LIST OF SALES BY Robert and Rogers Jones, LLANRWST AND COLWYN BAY, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, EstabUahad 11853, UNDERTAKE SALES of Landed and Build- ing Estates, Freehold and Leasehold Hons* Property, Lire and Dead Farming Stock, House- hold Furniture, etc. VALUATIONS for Tenant Right, Probate and Mortgage Purposes. INVENTORIES OawfrBj prepared and Examined. Rentit Collected. Life and Fire Insuranoe Agents for the Leading Offines. Offices: TY'N Y FYNWENT, LLANRWST and PENRHYN-ROAD (Opposite G.P.O.), COL^ WYN BAY. 15294 MONDAY. JUNE 25th. TALYCAFN MART PERIODICAL SALE of a v! Heifers, Cows, and Bulls, Bullocks and Heifers, Calving Cows and Heifers, Fat Ewes and Wethers, Fat Cross- bred Lambs, Fat Pigs and Calves. Sale at 12 o'clock prompt. THE COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOM8 AND PROPERTY MART, "VRONHAULOG" (Next the Public Hall). MESSRS P. Wilson-Jones & Morgan, F.A.I. LATE MR JAMES STEVENS, Auctioneers, Valuer* and Estate Agents, Surveyors, Architects. SALES BY AUCTION AND VALUATION of Landed Estates, Business and Residential Pro- perties, Farms, Live and Dead Stock, etc. Ex- pert Hotel Valuers and Stock-Takers, Certified Bailiffs. These exceptionally-fine Auction Rooms are Open Daily for the receipt of Consignments of every class of Goods, and FURNITURE SALES will be periodically arranged. ALWAYS ON VIEW. OWNERS and SOLICITORS are invited to use these Rooms as a PROPERTY MART for Afternoon and Evening SALES BY AUCTION. A REGISTER OF HOUSES to Let (PurnishAd and Unfurnished) or for Private Sale is sys- tematically kept, and every attention paid to the requirements of Applicants to whom No Charge is made. AGENTS TO FIRE, LIFE. ACCIDENT, and other PRINCIPAL INSURANCE OFFICES. Telegrams: Wilson-Jones, Colwyn Bay. Nat. TeL 4y3. COLF LINKS. Rhos-on-Sea GOLF CLUB 18-Hole Sporting Links on the Sea Front, between Colwyn Bay and Llandudno. CLUB HOUSE on the MARINE tRITE wiifc Every Convenience. OPEN TO VISITORS. 25. per Day. 5s. per Week. At Easter, Whit-week, August ami Sept., 2/6 per Day 10/- per Week. LADIES (No Restrictions on Play) Country and Non-* per annum Playing Members £ i i o GENTLEMEN (Resident) £ 2 2 0 JUVENILES (under 16) Artizans £ 0 10 6 NO ENTRANCE FEE. Caddies not allowed on Sundays. Golfers Requisites of all Descriptions kept in Stock. IBILILiX A. IR, JDS- MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. Board 6/- a Day. Board and Lodgings 8/- Board, Lodging & Play 10/- „ BEDROOMS, 2/6 a Night, each person (in- cluding attendance). Resident Secretary and Professional. Telephone No. 4B Colwyn Bay. Telegrams, LfendriIlo-yi!-Kht». 5977 COLWYN BAY GOLF CLUB. SPORTING g..HOLE COURSE, SITUATE ABOVE P\\ LLYCLIOUIIAN VVUOD3. COMFORTABLE CLUB HOUSE. LUNCliEONS & ltEFRE-ii.UiSN'TS PROVIDED. GOLFING REQUISITES STOCKED. STEWARD and QrouADSM^N J. EVANS. SUBSCKIPitONS. Per Annum. Honorary iNlelDbe-rs ;r^li Is. and Lo 10 Resi ient Members- LO IB 0 Gentlemen 10. Od CmAtry Members— ladies 6 103. Od Gentlemen 0 15i. Od Visitors. 2.a. par Day. 5s. per Week. A. irUNTELt, Hox. SEc. BUILDING TRADE. SAILINGS. THFBTEAMERS of the OLD-ESTABLISHED COM .'AN Y, ST. GEORGES S.S. Co., LTD., will ply (weather and other causes permitting) on one of the most beautiful Rivers in Wales, between Deganwy, Conway & Trefriw JUNE. Trains Steamers Return Date of leave leave leave from Saiiing. Llan'no. Deg'nwy. Conw'y. Tref'w. p..m. fum. p.m. p.m. 15 Friday 3 50 4 10 4 25 6 49t a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. 19 Tuesday 8 15 8 25 8 30 10 0 20 Woclnesdav 8 2D 32 8 40 10 38 21 Thun-'dav" 9 30 9 40 9 45 11 15 22 Friday 9 30 9 45 10 5 tí 50 a.r*. a.m. arm. p.m. 23 Saturday 10 0 ^0 25 10 30 12 30 1 Doubtful if Steamers reach 'j refiiw. Fum, according to distance. Faros: Tore End, Is; fieti>n, 2s; After End, 18 6d; Return, 2S 6d. CHILDREN 11A i .F-i-'AHE. For further information apply to the Manager, Captain W. Roberts, Quay, Conway. Plqase Note tlw name of this Company's Steamers — "ST. GEORGE" and "NEW ST. GEORGE," and that hrv start from the Second Lanljng Stage from Dcyan -.vy Station, anu also Second Stage from Conway Quay. Tickets are NOT sold at Llandudno, and only to be had on board Steamers. The 'Pioneer" is recognised as onr of the most popular papers in the Principality. Splendid medium for adTeitisajs. SALES BY AUCTION. | Mr JohnTPritchard, BANGOR. LLANFAIRPECHAN and PENMAENMAWR. SALE of Excellent FREEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES. GARDENB, and PREMISES, ooaupying good positions in these favourite Seaside resorts, adapted for Private Residences or Loarding and Lodging-houees. R JOHN PRITCHARD will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ai the QUEEN'S HOTEL, LLANFAIRFECHAN, on WEDNES- DAY, 27th June, 1906, at Two pni-, subject to conditions to be there and then produced. (By Order.of the Mortgagees.) Lot .-All that well-built and conveniently arranged Detached Dwelling-House and Premises known as "BENARTH HOUSE," LLANFAIR- FECHAN, for many yeare in the occupation of Mr Erasmus Jones, and comprising the following Accommodation, viz.: Five Entertaining-rooms, ten Bedrooms, Bathroom, Kitchens, and Domestic Ofhcos. The House stands well back from the road, and is approached through nice Ornamental Grounds. It has for many years let well during the saafion, and had & splendid oonncction. Possession on completion. (By Order of the Executors to close a Trust.) Lot 2. All that excellent Dwelling-House, Garden, and Premises, known as "BAY VIEW PENMAENMAWR, situate on the lower Con- way Road, c.ose to the Station and Prbnae&ade, pleasantly situate, commanding beautiful- views of the Sea. and the Anglesey Coaet. It is well adapted 86 a high-class Lodging or Bo&rding- house, for which there is a good opening. The Accommodation includes spacious Entrance Hall, four Entertaining-rooms, Butler's Pantry, ten good Bedrooms. Bathroom, two W C.'s spacious Kitchens, and Domestic Office*. (By Order of the Mortgagees.) Lot 3.-All that commodious Semi-detached Villa. Residence, known aa "WHITEFIELD HOUSE, LLANFAIRFECHAN, situate on the Conway Road, and standing in its own Front and Back Ornamental Grounds of 689 square yards, together with a we 11-stocked Kitchen Garden, 700 square yards in extent. The Arximmodation includes: Vestibule, Hall, four Entertaining-rooms, Butler's Pantry, eight Bed- rooms,^ large Attic, Kitchens, Larder, House- Keeper's Room, etc. The situation is very pleasant, with nice views of Beaumaris Bay, Anglesey, and Puffin Ieland. There is a footpath 4ft. wide from the Station-road, by which the Station and Promenade are within a few minutes' walk. Possession on completion. For further particulars as to Lots 1 and 2, apply to Messrs Carter, Vincent and Co., Solicitors, Bangor and Carnarvon; as to Lot 3, to Messrs Hughes-Pritchard and Pryce, Solicitors, Bangor; and as to the whole of the Auctioneer, Bangor. Blackwall, Hayes & Co. Auctioneers and Valuers, Live Stock Salaw men, House and Estate Agents, LLANRWST. PROPRIETORS OF THE LLANRWST HORSE REPOSITORY. Sales held periodically on Horses, Carriage*, Harness, etc. Entry forms and conditions on application. Sales by Auction and Valuations of Landed Estates, House property Live and Dead Farm- ing Stock. Household 7 urniture, etc Houses lo r ♦»?. Unfurnished. Agents for Fire and Life, Personal Accident, and Employers' Liability Insurance. 10182 CAEP-GRAIO. TUESDAY, JUNE 19th, 1906, SALE of DAIRY and STORE CATTLE. FAT and STORE SHEEP, and LAMBS, otc. Sale at 12.30. Usual Credit. EDUCATIONAL. Mrs. ROGER EDWARDS (Late Student of the Royal Çoltf'ge of Moeio,. ,ondon) Gives Lessons in SINGING, PIANO' AND ORGAFT, At Her Residence. PLASEIRIAN, BAY VIEW ROAD, 15003 fOLWYN BAY. ELOCUTIO SCHOOLS VISITED. CLASSES FORMED. CLERGYMEN. BA-URISTERO, MISS MORDEN GREY, Dramatic Studio, 14, Ridgoflcld, Manchester, Is Bending a Competent Assistant to visit N. Wales. For terms, etc., apply to above address. Patrons :—Miss Ellen Terry, BeerboLm Tree. Esq., George Alexander, Esq., F. Benson, ERQ. Pupils:—Miss Lily Drayton, and many others in Leading Companies. 14571 -&m -11II::i4 ABhRGiiLii COUNTY SCHOOL (For Boys and Girls). THE CONDARY SCHOOL FOR THE CCLWYN BAY DISTRICT. Headmaster: Mr J. WILLIAMS, M.A. (Oxon), assisted by an experienced Staff of Masters and Mistre.es. Efficient Preparation for all the usual examina- tions, and special department# for Science Manual Instruction, Cookery, Musio, and Com- mercial Subjects. Drill and Physical Exercises taught by Scrtrt Instructor J. BROWN. Reeont Succe-,siB include Open Scholarship at Trinity College, Uam- brid^e. Open Exhibition fit Trinity College, Cam- bridge. Exhibition at Jesus Couogo. Oxford. Denbighshire County Exhibition. Entrance Scholarship, Bangor University College. J Passes at MatriculatIm of London Univer- sity, and University of Wa los. j Honours Senior and Junior, Central WeUh Board Certificates, with Numerous Dis- tinctions. Board Certificates, with Numerous Dis- tinctions. Edinburgh Medical Prelim., etc. The Railway Fares of Pupils from Colwyn Bay and Old Colwyn are Paid by the County School Governors. Full particulars from Headmaster. 11046 THE SWEDISH GYMNASIUM. (Top Floor cf Mr Askew's Premises) PENRHYN ROAD, COLWYN BAY C! isses for Children and Adults. Massage arz-1 Medi<»! Movements Givon. Principal: —MISS EDITH M. HALL. rrained Educational and Medical Gymnijt. Instructress Swedish Gymnastics, University College, Bangor, and North Walee Training College Bangor. Private AddressLIwyn On, Wvnnstay-road, CU Colwyn. 14833 Wilton House, Bivirie Avenue COLWVrJ SAY. The MISSES MORRIS, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS R];COGXISED. 17i ULLY-QUALIFIED TEACHERS. VISI- r TING MASTERS and MISTRESSES ATTEND. CLASS FOR LITrLE BOYS. r", Mr F. J. Sarson, F.A.L, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ESTATE AGENt Valuer to the Carnarvonshire County Council, IHE DHwS'SEgNK-T ,CT HOTFT ^cT{ £ ^l vall?e» FOR LICENSED VICTUALLERS. COUNTY CHAMBERS, LOWER MOSTYN-STi LLANDUDNO. ^ELEGFLAAW^ SARSON, LLANDUDNO. v Established 1683. LLAMDUONO. The Premier Health and Pleasure Resort of th Principality. To Proper^ Owners Investors, Specylatore, *al others Desinng a Reliable and Improving ]2 vastn^nA. situated in the most C&ntrai Busy Trading of the Tojrn. J' £ ARSON, F.A.I. (Valuer to tfc f » -r"^™4ry°nsl»ire County Council), is matrgm to Public Competition, within tltt tif F Junt-20th' 1906' « 7.50 o'clock i the Evening (subject to conditions oi Sale thex< ^^Pr0du0ed, Md road^' 411 those EIigii>k F?TOI^NV?NIENTLJ ArraDged BUSINESS PRA OTpyin hemg Nos. 63 and 63a, MOSTY» STREET (opposite the Library). Loi 1. 63, MOSTYN-STREET, kiown a NEWMAN'S FRUIT, VEGB'i'ABLE anj I' LO VVER|gTORES. ,rTT^2- MOSTYN-STREET,.known «. THOMPSON'S STATIONERY and' NEWS- AGENCY. ^ogmanding position occupied by the Pro- I^t^s, peSteessmg a frcrfftage Mostyn-stfeel of 3o-rt, is one that very rarely comes into &* Market, and it is not surpassed in the Town for Business Purposes. The presem. Rentals of £300. and after 25th December, 1907, of £ 310 offers to Investors a valuable and assured source of income. I Particulars of Sale and Photographs are ia course of preparation, these with permission to inspeot the Property may be obtained oa application to Messrs Redfern and Son, Whitehall Chambers, Celmore-row, Birmingham, or of the Auctioneer. County Chambers, LlaD. dudno. Establiiihed 1883. LLANRHOSJ v COUNTY OF CARNARVON. To Property Owners and Investors Desiring Eligible and Improving Freehold Residential Properties, situated within one mile oi Lian- dudno on the Main Road, and commanding Picturesque Views of Mountain and Woodland Scenery. „ MR F. J. SARSON, F.A.1. (Valuer to t.r#% Carnarvonshire County Council), is instruct^ to submit to Public Competition, within tbO MARINE HOTEL, LLANDUDNO, on WED- NESDAY EVENING, 20th June, 1906, at half- past Seven o'clock (subject to conditions of Sale there to be produced and read), all those Modern, Well-built and Attractive FiMBEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCES, situated iu th?*Village of Liaa- rhos, and known respectively as "THE NOOK. (tenanted byMrsRoyle), "WOODFIELD" (tcn- anted by Mr Daries), and 1CDEN 11IJUST" (Vacant), and occupying an enclosed Site ci 1276 square yards. .^i,recently • built, &:o souao^ jd of expeneivs so -x>iv-' vonicui-v arranged as to uiatoiidih oontriuos* to the oemfert of those who reside tL^rein. The Elizabethan Style of Architecture is of thf most attractive character. The position of these Residances .upon a gentle elevation, is qwt-o close to the Village, Chu. and Post Oflico of Llanrhos, it miles distant from Deganwy, and 2i miles from Lkindudne Junction and Conway. The exosDtionally attractive environment Oi these Villa Residences in addition to their genenj exoellenoe, renders them particulaxly adapted tea private residential purposes. The Llandudno Council's Water Serviee is gup. plied to each Houoo. The Aooommodation of "The Noo" remprisef a Floral Garden, Lyoh Gate, Tiled gptrant* Hall, three Reoe-otion and Dining-rooms, Lur TV-' chamber?, J'lsthfn-n, jFIeited War:?- Housea, W.C., and spacious Tiled y ote. J* .xcooinmodalh >n o.' vVooiii.-i.a" ":d .awt" is identical, and eomists ui a ijatal d Lych Gaie, Tiled Entrance HaJl, tw* tlecoption and Dining-rooms, three Bedcham- bers, W.C., Kitchen, two Pantries, Cy&ie »«4 Coal Houses, W.C., W.C., and epackjus Tued Yard. Particulars of Sale and Photographs are In course of preparation, these with permission Ii4 inspect the Propertios may 00 obtained of Vau-t# Chamberlain and Johnson, Solicitors, Llandudno, or of the Auctioneer, County Chambers, LIa.D. dudno. Established 1883. FDUCATIONAL. VILLA NARELLAN, OLD COLWYN. Principal: MADEMOISELLE VERDAN. asslste.d by Resident English, French, and Gerrnae Certificated Mistresses. OPEN CLASSES for French and German. A Class preparing for L.L.. Prospectus, Testimonials, Clerical and Medical References on application. THE SUMMER TERM COMMENCED TUESDAY, MAY 1st. 15494 RUTH IN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Founded by Gabriel Goodman, Dean of Westminster, 1576. Headmaster: rev. w. P. WHITTINGTON, M.A. (formerly Scholar of Jesus College Oxford); assisted by an able Staff of Masters. Pine NEW BUILDINGS, situated on an ele- vated plateau in the loveliest part of the Vale of Clw/d. The Dormitories are very spacious and well-ventilated, and oontain accommodation for 48 Boarders. THE School supplies a sound liberal ed icrttioo, with special adaptation, wUere nccvss«ry, to the future career of the pupils. Boys are sent diroct from the School ) the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, or rati te prepared for the University Colleges. £ P eeial preparation is also given for ail Pre- liminary Examinations and for Commercial Pur. suits. -Recent distir.,41i-)-is i -rlnde': -Open Fonrsditi-n Scholarship, St. John's College, Cctmbridge; ninth wrangler; Indian Civil Service Appointment; Scholarships at Aberystwyth and Bangor: Gii- christ Research Exhibition, £ 150 a yeat foWhree years, tenable at Christ College, Cambridge; Honours in the Final School of History Oxford; Honorary Physician to His Majesty the King. and the Bishopric of Aberdeen and Orkney. Summer Torm commenced on TUESDAY, May 8th. For Prospectuses and full particulars, apply to the Headmaster. MUSIC. MR F. GURWEY BAR NET T (Organist and Choirmaster of Nant-y-GJyn Road Weslevan Church, Colwyn Bay) GIVES LESSONS in the following Sub- jects :— ORGAN AND PIANOFORTE PLAYING, SINGING, THEORY, HARMONY, Etc. Candidates Prepared or the R.A.M., T.C.L.. and other Rocogflissd Examinations. LESSONS AT PUPIL'S OWN RESIDENCE* or at NORMANHURST, LLANNERCH-RCAD, COLWYN BAY. tal