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SALES BY AUCTION. Mr. F. A. Dew, AUCTIONEER. SURVEYOR. VALUER, AND LAND AGENT. OOLWYN BAY and CONWAY. Telephone Noe.-COLWYN BAY, 21; CONWAY. 2x3. Established 1-889. SALES AND VALUATIONS of Landed Estates, Freehoia and Leasehold Business Pre- onisee, House Property, Building Land, Hotels, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Fur- niture, Pictures, Books and Plato. HOUSES TO LET.—Furnished and Unfur- nished. „ Information given of Houses, Building E8- tatee, Farms, Country Residences, and Business Premises 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 Auc- tion announcements. TUESDAY, 16th APRIL, 1907. • 263rd Sale at the PUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY, JTR F. A. DEW will SELL BY AUCTION. XTI as above, a large quantity of HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE. Sale to commence at 1.30 prompt. On view morning of Sale. Further Entries solicited. 17706p TUESDAY, 23rd APRIL, 1907. RUNELAGH HOUSE, GROVE PAHK, COLWYN BAY. MR F. A. DEW is instructed by Sergeant- Instructor Jelly to SELL BY AUCTION, on the above Premises, the whole of the HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE. Sale to commence at 1.30 prompt. On view morning of Sale from 10 o'clock. 17707p PARLIAMENTARY NOTICE. LIGHT HAlLWAY COMMISSIONERS. MAECH, 1907. LLANDUDNO AND COLWYN BAY LIGHT BAIL WAY. (EXTENSION AND AMENDMENT). fXTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applica- L1A tion. under Rule No. 977 of the Statutory Rules and Orders, 1904, is in- tended to bo made in the present month of March to the Light Railway Com- missioners by the Llandudno and District Electric Tramway Construction Company, Limited (hereinafter called- "the Com pany") to iivola<jo iri tite dg&ffc Order anOsx the Light Railway Act, 1896, for wlucli application was mado to the Light Railway Commissioner3 in November, 1906, a pro- vision to authorise the Company to cjn- etruct, maintain and work all or some of i I the Railway, hereinafter described, with all necessary and convenient stations, ap- .,r8Chcs, sidings, works and other con. *t«nknees connected therewith, wholly in the Parish of Llandrillo-yn Rhoe, in the .County of Denbigh (that is to say):— Railway No. la, 1 furlong t ohaina in length (wholly in tn3 Parish of Llandrillo-yn-Ithos), commencing on the Promenado by a junction. with Railway No. 1 (mentioned in the Ap- plication made to the Ljght Railway Commissioners in November, 1906), at its termination at or about a point on the Promenad,3 15 yards North of the intersection of the Cay ley or Upper Promenade therewith, passing thence into and along the Cayley or Upper Promenade and Whitehall Road, and terminating in the Latter road by a junertion with Railway No. 5 (mention- ed in the said Application) at or about a point opposite the Western side of the road leading from the said White- halil Road to Everard Road. A plan and section of the proposed woirks, and a plan of the Lands to be taken, and a Book of Reference to the said pLan, may be aeen at all reasonable hours on and after the 30th day of March, 1907, at the Offioes of the undermentioned Solicitors of the Company, and copies of the draft Order may, on and dftor the same date, be obtained on payment of not excoadiixg Ono shilling per copy at the said Offices. In with the rules made by the Board of Trade with, respect to ap- plications to the Light Railwaty Com- imesicmisrs under the Light Railways Act, 1896, objections to the granting of the Order should be made in writing to the Light Railway Commissioners, and should be written on foolscap paper on one side only, and should bo addressed to the Sec. retary. Light Railway Commission, 54, Parliament Street, London, S.W., and. copies of such objections should be sent at th3 same time to the under-mentioned Solicitors. Dated this 27tih day of March, 1907. 'For the Llandudno and District Electric Tramway Construction Company, Limited, J' PATNES, BLYTH AND HUXTABLE 14, St. Helen's Plaice, London, ].C.. Solicitors. 17679p MUSIC. VIOLIN LESSONS. MR oJ. II. WHITEHEAD (Successor to Miss Hewitt) gives X ESSONS at own or Pupil's Residenoe. Pen- JLJ maenmawr, Conway and Colwyn Bay visited. (At Mr A. J. Fleet, Music Depot, Colwyn Bay). Address: 50. FARRAR-ROAD, BANGOR. MR F. GURNEY BARNETT (Late Organiet and Choirmaster of Nant-y-Glyn Road Wealeyan Church, Colwyn Bay), GIVES LESSONS iu the following Sub- jects :— ORGAN AND PIANOFORTE PLAYING SINGING, THEORY, HARMONY. Etc. Candidates Prepared foe the K.A.M., R.C.M., T.C.L., and other Recognised Examinations. LESSONS AT PUPIL'S OWN. RESIDENCE, or at NORMANHURGT, LLANNCRCH-ROAD. COLWYN BAY. 12965 VIOLIN LESSONS. MR W. CLAXTON, TEACHER OF VIOLIN, VIOLA, AND VIOLONCELLO. tfcrAS now resumed Lessons—Technique, Tone fitl Production, and Quartett, Playing a Specialty. Special attention given to young children. For terms, etc., apply to CLAXTON'S MUSIC DEPOT. LLANDUDNO. COSTUMIER. MISS COPE begs to inform her Patrons that AFTER MARCH 25th her Address will The TRENTHAM, LLEWELYN-ROAD. COL- UWYN DAY, her removal being necessary owing jto increased business and the desire for more congenial Premises for her Clients. 17630p SALES BY AUCTION. Blackwall, Hayes & Co., L L A N R W B-T. Auctioneors & nd Valuora, Liwe Stock tales, men, House and Estate Agonti. Nat. Telephone 17. Sales held periodically on 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 Furniture, eto. Houses to Lot, Furnished and Unfurnished. Agents for Fire and Life, Personal Accident, and Employors' Liability Insurance. 10182 CAE'RGRAIG, LLANRWBT. TUESDAY, APRIL 16th, 1907. NEXT SALE of FAT and STOIIE CATTLE, SHEEP, end LAMBS, etc. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Usual Credit. LLANGERNIEW. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24th, 1907. NEXT SALE of FAT and STORE CATlliE, SHEEP, and LAMBS. Sale to commence at 12.30. Further entries invited. CONWAY. FRIDAY, MAY 10th, 1907, AT THE ERSKINE HOTEL YARD. TVT EXT SALE of HARNESS HORSES, COBS 1^ and PONIES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, etc. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. p ELECTION ADDRESSES. j TO THE ELECTORS OF LLANRWST DIVISION. T ADIES and GENTLEMEN,—At the request of a large and influential body of Electors I offer my services as your Representative on the County Council with the objeot of stem- ming the tide of RECKLESS EXTRA- VAGANCE upon which the existing majority of the Council have embarked. I am convinced tha.t the heavy burden of the Rates can be lightened and ought to be lightened. The debt of the County has risen from £ 6318 in 1897, to £ 56,353 in 1906, to which must be a'dded £ 128,453 liabilities of the Education Committee, making the huge total of £ 184,807. This entails the raising of B13,714 annually for interest and re- payment about the equivalent of a 6d Rate, which all we Ratepayers have to pay. Three years ago, in their Election Addresses, the Party in the majority promised economy, if you re-elected them. Have they kept their promises? Have the Rates gone down? if the r'.pzfiiisu **a's to pass_ a contract ot £ o5U0 tor building new offices in Ruthin, and they have just planted trees (where trees grow very badly, even if they can be got to grow at all) at a great cost, and requiring a largo annual sum for their up- keep, for the purpose of giving instruction in forestry AT THE COST OF THE RATE- PAYERS to thoiso who can afford to pay for it themselves. Yet they promised not to squander money! With regard to EDUCATION, I think that every child should receive in the Elementary Schools such religious instruction as its parents desire. I strongly advocate that School Teachers should bo appointed strictly upon their merits and educational qualifications without favouritism, and I desire larger powers delegated to the Local Managers, who have greater know- ledge and experience of local requirements than the Central Body can possibly have. I hone to call unon vou shortly, but mean- while, I request you NOI'TO PROMISE YOTTR VOTE until I give you details (rarely seen by the general body of the Ratepayers) of the huge in- crease of expenditure of County Funds, and of the County Loans; for which we all, as Rate- payers, are liable. If elected, I will give my best efforts to pro- mote your local interests, and to benefit the Town and Trade of Llanrwst. I havo the honour to be, Your obedient servant, S. SANDBACH. Hafodunos, April 3rd, 1907. AT ETHOLWYR RHANBARTH LLANRWST. T7K)NEDDIGESAU a BONEDDIGTON, — Ar -T gais nifer helaeth a dylanwadol o Ethol- wyr, yr wyf yn cynyg fy ngwasanaeth fel eich Cynrychiolydd ar y Cyngor Sirol gyda'r amcan o wneud rhywbeth i roi terfyn ar y gwastraff ofcr a difeddwl ar arian y mao'r mwyafrif yn y' Cyngor preeenol yn cuog o hono. Teimia.f yn sicr y gcllir ysgafnhau, ac y dylid, ysgafnhau ar y trethi trymion sydd yn ein beichio yn awr. Y mae dylcd y sir wedi codi o £ 6318 yn 1897 i £ 56,353 yn 1906, ac at hyn eto rhaid rhoi £ 128,453 y mae'r Pwyllgor Addyeg wedi myned yn atebol am dano; gwna'r cyfan y swm anferth o 2184,307. Y mae hyn yR golygu fod rhaid codi bob blwyddyn 913,714 er talu'r tlog, a'r gyfran flynyddol o'r arian a ofynir yn ol. Gwna hyn rywbcth fel chwe' c-heiniog y bunt o dreth, a. chwi a minau, fel Trethdalwyr, sydd i'w thalu. Dair blvnedd yn ol, fe addawodd y blaid sydd yn y mwyafrif, yn eu banerchia.,clati o flaen yr Etholiad, i fod yn gynil. os byddai i chwi cu hail ethol. A ddarfu iddynt gadw eu haddewid- ion? A ydyw'r trethi wedi gostwng? Un o weithrcdocdd oJaf y Cyngor divveddaf oedd awdurdodi cytundcb i dalu E6500 am odeiladu Swyddfeydd ncwyddion yn Rhuthyn, ac y macnt yn ddiweddar wedi pla-nu coed (IJo y mae coed yn tyfu yn sal, pan geir ganddynt dyfu o gwbl) ar draul fawr i ddechreu, heb son am yr hyn raid dalu er gofaJu am danynt eto; a'r amcan yw rhoi addysg mown coedwigacth (forestry), ar draul y Trethdalwyr, i rai svdd yn ddigon galluog i dalu am dani eu hunain. Er hyn oil addaweant, beidio gwastraffu arian'' Gyda golwg ar ADDYSG, fy nghred i yw y dylai pob plentyn yn yr Ysgolion Elfenol gael addysg grefyddol o'r fath a ddymunai ei rieni. Yr wyf yn gryf o'r farn y dylai Athrawon ac Athrawesau gael eu penodi ar sail eu haeddiant a'r cymhwysderau i gyfranu addysg, heb ffa-frio neb, ac yr wyf yn dymuno gwelcd mwy o awdur- dod yn ca.el ei roddi i'r Llywodraethwyr Lleol, am eu bod hwy yn fwy cyfarwydd a'r anghenion lleol nag y gall unrhyw Gorff Canolog fod. Yr wyf yn gobcithio galw gyda chwi yn fuan, ond dymunaf arnoch i beidio addaw eich plcidlais, er i mi yn gynta-f gael oyfleusdra 1 roddi'i chwi fanylion (ynhydig iawn o'r Treth- dalwyr sydd yn eu gwcled) am y cynydd mawr yn yr hyn delir allan o Gronfeydd y Sir, ao hefyd yn yr hyn y mae'r sir wedi fenthyca. Cofiwch mai ni, y Trethdalwyr, sydd atebol am y cyfan. Oa etholir -6, gwnaf fy ngoreu i hyrwyddo oioh buddianau lleol, ac i leshau Tref a Mas- nach Llanrwst. Meddaf yr anrhydedd o fod Eich ufudd was, rT a SANDBACH. IIAIO q u nos^ Ebrill 3y.dd, 1907. > J. D. SIDDALL, OPTICIAN TO CHESTER INFIRMARY, THE CROSS, CHESTER. TTENDS MONTHLY at :.t1. MR J. SMITH'S, CONWAY-ROAD, 16789 COLWYN BAY. The "Pioneer" is recognised as one of the most popular papers in the Principality. Splendid medium for advertisers. SALES BY AUCTION. Mr. John Pritchard, BANGOR. LLANDUDNO. The Queen of Watering-places on the North Wales Coast. TO LAND SYNDICATES, CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. mO BE SOLD BY TENDER a Valuable Free- JL hold Building Estate of 8a. 3r. 38p., or thereabouts, situate at Craig-y-Don, within three minutes' walk of the Promenade, having front- ages to Queen's-road, Roumaiiia Drive, and Carmen Sylva-road. This choice Estate its adapted for the erection of a good class of Detached and Semi-detached Villas and is ripe for development. The new tramway from Colwyn Bay to Llandudno and Deganwy,-shortly to be opened,—passes close by and will unquestionably enhance the value of property in this locality. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Craig-y-Don Land Tender," must be sent in, on or before 11 a.m., Wed-V^day, the 8th May, 1907, to John Prit- chard, Auctioneer, Bangor. The Vendors do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender. Plan, Particulars, and Conditions of Sale, may be obtained from Mr John Pritchard, or from Messrs Carter, Vincent and Co., Solicitors, both of Bangor. P ELECTION ADDRESSES. DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE URBAN DIVISION OF TRE'RDRE, LLANRWST. LADIES and GENTLEMEN, — The County Council having conferred on your late representative, Mr W. J. Williams, a well-earned reward for faithful services by electing him an Alderman, a. vacancy is created in the re- presentation of your division on the County Council. I have been invited by a largo section of the Electors to become a candidate for the honour of representing you on the above Council. I therefore offer myself as a candidate to fill the vacancy created, and am desirous of taking a part in the administration of the affairs of the County in which I was born, and in which I hope to spend the rest of my life. 1 am of opinion that all institutions supported by Public Monies should be controlled by the Public, and that no religious teste whatsoever should be imposed on any official who is paid out of the Public Funds. My extensive business connection with the Farming Community brings me into close touch with this important Section of the Electors of the County. I consider that their views and grievances should receive the most careful and serious con- sideration of the County Council, and I would endeavour to do all in my power to support any scheme whereby the farmers would be able to., get Rates on carriage ci AgricultuoA ) produce, ami w — — imposed by the Board of Agriculture for the removal of animals. I am of opinion that strong representations should be made to the Railway Companies for a general reduction of Rates on all goods carried by them. Should you be pleased to return me as your representative, I shall endeavour to act for the Community at largo in a straightforward and conscientious manner. My motto shall be efficiency combined with economy. I hope to be able to call upon you before the polling day. In the meantime I confidently appeal for your support and interest. I remain, Your obedient Servant, T. ROGERS JONES. Dale Cottage, « Llanrwst, April 2nd, 1907. LEGAL NOTICE. I, WILLIAM JONES, of 3, Brickfield terrace, Colwyn Bay, WILL NOT BE RESPON- SIBLE for any Debts unless personally con- tracted. Dated April 8th, 1907. 17783p PUBLIC NOTICES. THE WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF FAR— RIERS, London, will hold an R.S.S. EXAMINATION of SHOEING SMITHS, at THE FORGES of E. DAVLES, R.S.S., BEECH COTTAGE FORGE, and JOHN JONES, 96, VALE-STREET. DENBIGH, on SATURDAY, 27th APRIL, 1907, commencing 9.30 %.m. Ex- amination Fees: Masters, 10s; Journeymen, 5s; Doormen, 2s 6d. Application Forms and full particulars of B. F. POPHAM, Clerk to Wor- shipful Company of Farriers, 140, Loadenhall- street, London. 17744p Fred Roberts & Co. (Terms: CASH FOR HIRE), HOUSE FURNISHERS AND REMOVERS. GET OUR ESTIMATE FOR Your Removal, Renovating Suites Blinds, &c., Upholstering Goods, AND Bedding made up by us. PEN-Y-BRYN, OLD COLWYN. SAMUEL BOD & SONS, Joiners, Builders and Contractors, SHOP & OFFICE FITTERS, AND General Repairers ot Property, GREENHOUSE MAKERS, MIDDLETON VILLA, Belgrave Road, Colwyn Bay. ESTIMATES FREE. S316 FISH. FISH. YOU cannot do better than send a trial order A to us. Wo supply all kinds of prime live fish at wholesade prices, thus saving middleman's profits. BASKETS OF CHOICE LIVE FISH, are supplied by us from 2s upwards. Carriage paid to any part of tho United Kingdom. LISTS FREE. AMALGAMATED FISH CO., FISH DOCKS. GRIMSBY. SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Alford & Aston, BIRMINGHAM. ST. PAUL'S BUILDINGS, ABERGULE-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, TOBACCONISTS, FANCY DEALERS, AND OTHERS. Re Wm. Henry Hatton. Under Deed of Assignment. ALFORD and ASTON are instructed by the -CjL Trustee, John Arthur Palmer, Esq., of Bir- mingham, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on TUESDAY NEXT, April 16th, 1907, and following day, the NEW AND CAREFULLY-SELECTED STOCK-IN-TRADE, comprising about 4000 Volumes cloth bound and other Boots, quantity of leather-bound Ledgers, Day and Cash Books, about 1000 high-claes Toy Books, and Annuals, Welsh Theological and other Books, large number English leather- bound Theological Books, Post,Card, Stamp, and Photo Albums, large selection of paper- cover Novels, Medical Books, Maps, Poet Cards, and Views. LARGE QUANTITY OF STATIONERY, in- cluding plain and fancy packeted and box Goods in great variety, large Stock of Writing and Copying Inks. and Pens. STOCK OF FANCY GOODS, including Purses, Wallets, Cigar ahd Cigarette Cases, Writing Cases, Hand Bags, Chatalainee, Photo Stands and Frames in variety, Dutch and Eng- lish Figures and Vases, Electro-plated Goods, large selection of painted Piacques, Dish papers, Laoe D'oyleys and Frills, Fountain Pens, Pen- cils, quantity of Games, etc. SMALL STOCK CHOICE CIGARS, Pipes, and Smokers' Requisites. Also, the FIXTURES, FITTINGS, SHOW CASES, Electric Fittings, and numerous other effects. "The first Lot offered will be the Goodwill and Possession of this old-established Business." Sale to commence at 11 o'clock prompt. Auction Offices: 14, Temple-street, Birming- ham. 17777p DEMONSTRATIONS. MAY DAY FESTIVITIES AT COLWYN BAY. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1st, 1907. President: W. BARNARD LUCAS, Esq. At 1 p.m., GORGEOUS TRADES PROCESSION. At 3 p.m., in the Victoria Pier Pavilion, CROWNING OF THE MAY QUEEN, MAYPOLE DANCE, RUSTIC DANCE, etc. At 7.30 p.m., GiTAlSP »TSJTS VXmmMAM-IS I llti: ENCHANTED A by the Children of the Higher Grade School, followed by a MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMME. v r- full particulars, see later Announcements. .J:.1 Admission:—Afternoon: Reserve Soats (numbered), 2s 6d; Lounge, 2s; Semi-Lounge, or Balcony, Is; Body of Hall, 6d. Evening: Ditto, ditto, ditto. Reserve Seats can be booked at Mr T. Edwards, West End Bazaar, Penrhyn- road, up to 8 p.m., on Tuesday, April 30th. For Entry Forms for tho Procession, aoply Mr W. A. EARP, Wynnstay Chambers, Conway-road. 17772 RHYL MAY-DAY DEMONSTRATION, Thursday, May 2nd, 1907. GIGANTIC PROCESSION AT 1 P.M. VALUABLE PRIZES OFFERED. CROWNING of the May-Queen, Children's c Dances, Amateur Dramatic Entertain- ments, and Floral and Fancy Dress Ball in the Queen's Palace. Afternoon, 2.30 p.m. Evening, 7.0 p.m. Ball, 10.0 p m. CHEAP TRAINS FROM ALL PARTS. Prize Lists Free from J. D. POLKING- HORNE, 2, Crosocnt-road, Rhyl, Secretary. SHIPPING. CUNARD LINI-E. FINEST, FASTEST, AND MOST COMFORT- ABLE OF BRITISH STEAMERS, including The "Carmania" (Turbine) and' "Caronia." the latest and most luxurious Hoteis atloat From LIVERPOOL (via Queensiown) TO NEW YORK. CAMPANIA Sat., April 6 NVSNSI A SAT"' APRIL 20 CARONIA Tues., April 26 TO BOSTON. SERNIA Tues., April 16 ivifD^ Tues., April 30 IVLRNIA Tues., May 14 and "MAURITANIA," the LARGEST' STEAMERS in the WORLD, are now completing. UNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATION AT LOW RATES. An allowance of 10 per cent an the homeward fare is made to Saloon and Second Cabin Passengers taking Return Tickets. Second and Third Class passengers, via New York, may travel without extra charge to Boston and Philadelphia, and via Boston to New York and Philadelphia. Third Class passengers may also travel without extra charge to Baltimore. Passengers booked through to all parts 01 America and Canada. Apply to The CUNARD STEAMSHIP COM. PANY, LIMITED. Liverpool; or to their Agents:—J. Jones, Central Restaurant, Llanrwst- J. R. Jones, Lloyd-street, Llandudno; F. D. Chantrey, Penmaonmawr; J. P. Jones, Hendro Bach, Rhuddlan R.S.O.; W. F. Williams Rees Old Colwyn; E. D. Rowland, Wynnstay Cham- bers, Colwyn Bay; W. H. Ellis, Llanfairfechan; C. Wright, Chester; John R. Evans, Abenrele- and B. Williams, Rhyl. 5185 CANADA BY ALLAN LINE. Only Lino Under Mail Contract with Canadian Gort- Unsurpassed Accommodation. Famous I SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST Speed Turbiiie ROUTE TO ALL PARTS OF Safetv Steamers j CANADA & WESTERN STATES. Comfort Handbooks Free from Allans, 19, James-st., Liverpool ■ 5I, Pall Mall, and 103, Leadenhall-street or IOHN F* EVANS, Chapel-street, Abergele. 1-602 CANADIAN PACIFIC LINE. FASTEST j For Sailings and Pamphlet TO re WORK and WAGES, CANADA. Apply to C. P. Rly., 24, James-street, Liverpool, or Jones, Meillionydd, Llanwnig, R.S.O. EFFICIENT 13ILLPOSTING Parties desirous of having Bills Posted on ALL the most IMPORTANT Advertiuimcnt HOARDINGS in the District of Rb,¡L Presta- tyn, Meliden. Dyserth, Rhudd«.a. and St. Asaph should send their Orders to BEECH BROS., The Rhyl and District BrLLPOSTER-S, Advertising and Bill posting Contractors. J-Iaad Office: 16, WELLINGTON-ROAD, RHYL. SALES BY AUCTION. THE COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS AND PROPERTY MART. "VRONHAULOG" (Next the Publio H&U). MESSRS P. Wilson-Jones & Morgan, F.A.1. LATE MR JAMES STEVENS, Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents* Surveyors. Architects. SALES BY ALCTION AND VALUATION oILaoded Etttaiea, Buniness anl Residential Pro- perties, Farms, Live and Dead Stock, etc. Ex. pert Hotel Valuers and Stock-Takers, Certified Bailiffs. T'neso exceptionally-fine Auction Rooms are Open Daily for the receipt of Consignments of every claas of Goods. ami FURNITURE SALES will be periodicallj arranged. ALWAYS ON VIEW. OWNERS and SOLICITORS are invited to use these Rooms a- a PROPERTY MART for Afternoon and Evening SALES BY AUCTION. A REGISTER OF HOUSES to Le* (Furnish, ed and Unfurnished) or for Private Sale is sys- tematically kep and every attention paid to the requirememts 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. 4y4. COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS, COLWYN BAY. FRIDAY, APRIL 12th, 1907. MESSRS WILSON-JOKES and MORGAN Witt SELL BY AUCTION a. Coiiection of FURNITURE, etc., including Carpete, Rugs, Quilts, Curtains, Blankets, Dining-room Suites, Dining and other Tables, Sideboards, Grand- father Clock, fine-toned American Organ, Piano- forte, Bicycles, Knitting Machine, Dinner and Tea Ware, Oil and Water-colour Pictures, etc. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock prompt. Offices: Cohvyn Bay Auction Room. 17734p TORBANK, EAST PARADE, COLWYN. MONDAY, APRIL 15th, 1907. MESSRS WILSON-JO?S~ES and MORGAN .11 L are favoured with irit)-txuctl<)nz from Mr Wrigiey, to SELL BY AUCTION, in the Pre- misos as above, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects, including the Con- tents of four Entertaining-rooms, eleven Bed- rooms, China. Pantry, Kitchen. Scullery, etc. Owing to the number of lots the Sale will com- mence punctually at 12.30. On view day of Sale, 10 to 11.30 a.m. Offices: Colwyn Bay Auction Room. 17735p ABERGELE AUCTION MART. APRIL 17th, 1907. SALE of FAT and STORE CATTLE, OOWS, CALVES, FAT SHEEP and LAMBS, AGES, aJso two Farmere' or Contractors' Carte. Sale to commence at 12.30 o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. P. WILSON-JONES and MORGAN, Auctioneers. Head Office: C-oIwyn Bay. 17736p Re A. 0. Adams. In Bankruptcy. By Order of the Official Receiver. COLWYN BAY AUCTtON ROOMS, COLWYN BAY. MESSRS WILSON-JONES AND MORGAN are instructed to SELL BY AUCTION on THURSDAY, APRIL 18th, 1S07, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (re- moved from Trinity House), including several Satin Walnut Bedroom Suites, 12 Iron and Brass Bedsteaas Spring and Wool Mattresses, Bolsters and *eatner Pillows, Dining and Occasional Tabloe, 40 Bent wood and oth-er Chairs, Couches, Dinner Waggon, Tea Urns, Dinner Ware, Toilet Ware Sheets, Quilts, Blankets, Towels Ru"s and about 200 Square Yards of Oilcloth, ete' etc. 9 Sale to oommencc at I o'clock. On view morning of Sale, 10 to 12 o'clock. Offices: Colwyn Bay Auction Room. 17737p FINANCIAL. NO PRELIMINARY FEES. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY In Large or Small Sums (not less than £ 10), ON 4ORROWERIS OWN PROMISSORY NOTE. ESTABLISHED NEARLY FORTY YEARS. and now lending UPWARDS of £ 70,000 ANNUALLY. FOT Prospectus and Terms apply to GEORGE PAYNE & SONS, 3, CRESCENT ROAD, RHYL. Established 1870. 11528 (ESTABLISHED 1387.). THE NATIONAL LOAN SOCIETY IS expressly Established and Registered pur- suant to Act of Parliament to make Private Advances without Loan Office formalities. To all Claases (Male or Female), from £ 5 to &SIOOO. ON SIMPLE WRITTEN PROMISE TO REPAY. for any immediate want; to Start Business, Fur- nish your House, to Pay Rent or Ratee, or for any Private use. The advance can be paid back by easy instalments, or can remain out from One to Five Years, by paying the Interest only. Having a large Capital always ready for Invest- ment, we can lend quickly and cheaply. Dis- tance no object. Interest and Repayments low- est in England or Wales. The Money is ad- vanced at Applicant's own House, if required, thus saving them the trouble and expense of a journey. Strict privacy and straightforward dealings guaranteed. It will cost you nothing, it will save you pounds by applying either per- sonally or by letter for our Free Prospectus, to the NATIONAL LOAN SOCIETY, 41, CORPORA TION-ST., MANCHESTER; National Telephone, 260x5; or to our NORTH WALES ^DISTRICT OFFICES: 11, DEAN-ST., BANGOR. ajid 19, QUEEN-ST WREXHAM. p ADVANCES.— £ 10 to £ 5000, immediately, on Note of Hand alone. Any Distance! for any purpose, to all classes, strict privacy, low interest, upon the following easy repay- ments:— Xio Loan from 3/-weekIy. S50 Loan from 15/-week!y X20 Loan from 6/-weekly. ElOOLoan from 30,1-c:kiy Monthly or Quarterly payments arranged. Cash sent by post.—Apply to the Old Established and honourable firm, Samuels and Co., Queen's Chambers, 5. John Dal ton-street, Manchester. Satisfactory Security, Good Interest/ THE LANCASHIRE \VAGGON, CO., LTD., Bury, Waggon Financiers (not builderes) are prepared to receive Loans at 4 per cent., t&x free, repa-yable at short notice, or to issue Debenture at 4 per cent., repayable at six montLs' notice after an agreed term. Assets £ 336,090, plus £ 135,731 Uncalled Capital; Annual Profits, £ 19,600; Reserves, etc.. £ 21,438. Bankers. Lanes, and Yorks. Bank, Ltd., Bury. Write for further information and balance sheet. 13923 A. E. DEARDEN. Secretary. SALES BY AUCTION. Churton, Elphick & Co., CHESTER. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. SALE of. a CAR PROPRIETOR'S STOCK-IN- TRADE, including 6 Horses, 6 Landaus, 2 Haneoms, and Circular-fronted Double Brougham, 8 Sets of Harness, Horse Cloth- ing, Chaff-Cutter, and other Effects, at No. 42, KING-STREET, CHESTER. MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK and oo. have received instructions from Mr Craw- ford (who is retiring from business) to SELL BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, 17th April, 1907, at 11 a.m. punctually, the above-mentioned Valuable HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, etc. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers, Chester. 17778P Mr Henry Jones, F.A.I., LIVERPOOL. ST. ASAPH, NORTH WALES, MR HY. JONES, F.A.I., will OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the LAW ASSOCIATION-ROOMS, 14, COOK- STREET, LIVERPOOL, on THURSDAY, 25th APRIL, 1907, at Three p.m., precisely (subject I to conditions to be then and there produced), a most attractive FREEHOLD ESTATE of about 3 Acres, with lovely Gardens, etc., and the substantial and Desirable RESIDENCE, "TALARDY." The House is modern, and com- prises Entrance Hall, five Reception-rooms, Billiard-room, sixteen Bedrooms, and Dressing- rooms, Bathrooms, Kitchens, etc.; an exocllent range of Outbuildings, Stabling for eleven < two Loose-boxes, Harness and. baddlery room, Coach house, Bakehouse, Laundry, Piggeries, Henery and Poultry Run, and a good Lodge adjoining. The Premises are heated with hot water, the sanitary Ar- rangements being perfect, and Gas is laid on. ine water supply is from Llanefydd. Particulars may be obtained from David C. Ratoliffe, Esq., Solicitor.Rhyl; at the Auctionee Institute, 34, Russell-square, London; or from the Auctioneer, Mr Henry Jones, 5, Cook-street Jjiverpool. p — ENTERTAINMENTS. Llandudno Pier Company, LIarrrED5 Secretary Mr Samuel Hughes. The Pier Company's Popular CONCERTS. Morning at 11; Evening at 7.45. Pier Company's Orchesi Musical Director #.1 MR ARTHUR W. PAYNE. Sub-Conductor: MR WALTER HAIGH. VOCALIST: APRIL 13th to 15th CAPTAIN OAKSHOTT (BARITONE). APRIL 16th to igth MISS BERTHA GELDER (CONTRALTO). VfcrESKLY TICKETS, 4s and 3s; MONTH- LY, 15s and lis. Admission to Pier to 6 p.m., 2d; after 6 p.m., 6d. SPECIAL CON. CERTS: Admission, Is; Front Seats, Is extra. SACRED CONCERT on SUNDAY at 8.15 p.m. RHYL CHORAL SOCIETY. President, MR W. J. P. STOREY, Esq. J.P. SEVENTH ANNUAL CONCERT ON THURSDAY, APRIL 18th, 1907, at the QUEEN'S PALACE, RHYL, SIR EDWARD ELGAR'S KING OLAF (Conductor, RICHARD BROMLEY, &q. ARTISTES:—Soprano, MISS TJTJ.TF, WOR- MALD; Tenor, MR JOHN HARRISON Baas, MR CHAS. KNOWLES. BAND and CHORUS 150. Full Professional Orchestra, con- sisting of members of Dr. Richter's (Halle's) Orchestra and the Liverpool Symphony Orchestra (leader, Mr Horace Haselden). Prices of AdmissionReserved Seats, 3s; First Seats and Back of Gallery, 2s; Second Seats and Sides of Gallery, Is. Plan of Seats and Tickets at Messrs Tavak's, High-st.. Rhyl. To commence at 7.30 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. Early doors (6d extra) 6.45 p.m. Carriages at 9.45 p.m. Book of Words of the Work and Analytical Notes by Joseph Bennett can be ob- tained at Messrs Wadtsworth, Water-street, Rhvi Price One Shilling. Trains leave Rhyl 'for all Stations: to Denbigh, 10.35 p.m.; Flint and Chester 10.4 p.m.; Abergcle, Colwvn Bay. and Llandudno 9.28 p.m. For further particulars, apply to the Hon. Secretary, ALFRED W LEWIS. Tanllan, Bath-street, RhyI. p TENDERS. DENBIGHSHIRE EDUCATION AUTHORITY. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. THE Denbighshire Education Committee a.re prepared to receive Tenders for carry- ing out) certain alterations and additiors at the following Elementary Schools — (1) Conway-ncxad Council School, Colwyn Bay, new classrooms, cloak rooms, and teachers rooms for an additional accommo- dation of 202 pcholam. (2) Infante' Council School, Gcl-xyn Bay, extension for 113 -hodaz-s. (3) Council School. LlanfairraJhaiann, new c:a,<Broom, cloak rooms, etc., for 71 addi- tional scholars. Bills of quantities and any further information required can be obtained on application from TOO County Architect and Surveyor (Mr Waiter D Wil-), 42a, High-street, Wrexham, on and after Tuesday, the 23rd day of April, 1907. The plans and specifications can be inspected at the offices of Mr F. J. Holmes, Clerk to the Local Sc/hool Managers, Bank Chambers, Colwyn Bay. cm and after Iluosda;, the 23rd day of April, 1907. Tenders are to be delivered to us, the under- signed, endorsed "Tender for School, on or before Monday, the 6th day of May, 1907. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily bo accepted. Dat-ed this 2nd day of April. 1907. EVANS AND. ROBERTS, Secretaries. Education Offiecs, Ruth in. ROAD CONTRACTORS. THE Colwyn Bay and Pwllycrochan Estate Co. desire Tenders for tho construction of a Road with two sewers. Contractors desirous of tendering will please communicate with the undersigned. J. M. PORTER, F.S.I., The Estate Offices, 17784p Colwyn Bey. The "Pioneer" is recognised as one of the most popular papers in the Principality. Splendid medium for advertisers. 1 SALES BY AUCTION. Robert and Rogers Jones, LLANRWST AND COLWYN BAY, Nat. Tel 15. Nat Tel. 89. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, Established 1853, TTNDERTAKE SALES of Landed and Build- 3^ mg Estates, Freehold and Leasehold HouM Property, Live and Dead Farming Stock, House* hold Furniture, etc. VALUA NTS for Tenant Right, Probate and Mortgage Purpose*. INVENTORIES Cajefully prepared and Examined. Rents Collected. Life and Fire Ir^'j^n^ Agents for the Leading Offices. OfEiem: TY'N Y FYNWENT. LLANRW3T. and PENRHYN-ROAD (Opposite G.P.O.), COL- WYN BAY. 15294 MONDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1907. TALYCAFN MART.—Periodical Sale of Fat Bullocks, Heifers, Cows, and Bull, Calving Cows and Heifers* Store Bullocks and Heifers, Fat W etners and Ewes, Fat Cross-bred Lambs, Couples (Ewes and Lambs), Fat Caivee and Pigs. Sale at Twelve o'clock. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TUESDAY, APRIL 30th, 1907. SALE of that desirable Leasehold Private Re- sidence known as "Park Hill," Bettwsv- coed, now in the occupation of Colonei Wright as yearly tenant, which will be offered at the King's Head Cafe, Llanrwst. Further parti- culars will appear in due course; in the mean- time apply to Messrs Richard James and Hum- phreys, Solicitors; Messrs Porter, Amphiett and Jones, Solicitors; or of the Auctioneers—aS of Llanrwst. p Frank Lloyd & Sons, AUCTIONEERS, WREXHAM & ST. ASAPH. THL IvSDAl, APRIL 25th, at 12 o'clock. ST. ASAPH SMITHFIELD. "ORANK LLOYD and SONS have pleasure in -»- announcing their GREAT SPRING PRIZE SALES, whcai they will offer 15 Guineas in Pnz-36 for Pair of Fat Beasts, Dairy Cow, Dairy Heirfar, Pairof Barren or Stirks, Bunch of Store Bullocks, Bunch of Yearlings, Pair of Yearlings, Soook Bull, Yearling Bull, 20 Welsh Couples, and 10 Couples of any other breed. Eiarlv entries solicited. IMPORTANT LETTING OF PASTURE LAND. THURSDAY, APRIL 25th, at 4.30, or iaxe mediately after the Aucstian Sale. -YD 80M >SONS will Let about V A V LAND at 13rya oi Mrs Luxm-ore, ra FCTS IOTS. To view apply to Mr Peter Frier, Bryn Asaph. Also 146 acres ai Bodrhyddan and Rhuai't Hall, the property of Mrs Rowley Conwy. in 7 lots. To vW apply to 1r Conwy Bell." Full paxticuiaxs from the Auctioneer, Wrex- ham. Messrs Sheffield and Gould, MOLD AND RHYL. TUESDAY, MAY 14th. CReSCENT-ROAD MEWS, RHYL. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. AN entirely UNTIESERVED SALE of 20 POSTING IFORSES, 56 VANS, HAR* NESS, SADDLiiti., ctc., By order of Messrs Peter Edge, Ltd. (who are over-stocked on account of having purchased Messrs Williams', Alexandra, business). MESSRS SHEFFIELD and GOULD, Auctioneers, Mold and RhyL NEXT FRIDAY, APRIL 19th. 200 WELSH HORSES, 200. MOLD GREAT HORSE SALE. Twenty minutes' railway journey from Chester. Two days' trial for work. Sale at Twelve o'clock. Descriptive Catalogue post free. MESSRS SHEFFIELD and GOULD, L1 Auctioneers, Mold. rs Booth and Sandy, Auctioneers, Valuers, House and titita Agents. SALES BY AUCTION AND VALUATIONS of Landed Estates. House Property, hold Furniture, Live Stock, etc., undertaken on Reasonable Terms. VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE, MORTGAGB 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. O ffices: *6, STATION-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. Telephone No. 7 (Colwyn Bay). PARTICULARS OF PROPERTIES for -Salo, or to be Let Furnisbod or Unfurnished, forwarded free on application. 6257 r Late Advertisements. RECEIVED TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. OLD COLWYN AND NEIGHBOUR* I HOOD. HOUSES TO LET. LAND FOR SALE. Apply—ESTATE OFFICE, COED COOH ROAD, OLD COLWYN. "Okl Colwyn enjoys unrivaliod view of sea and mouirbaans with greait immunity from the east winds and a, dryness and varmwi by being ohiefty situated on tho limestone, sea bathing, and beauifeiful walks. COOK-GENERAL for Hotel; experienced; re- C ferences required. S.B. Pioneer" Offices, Colwyn Bay. WANTED good Gardener for Kitchen and pleasure grounds; wages 18s per week.— Apply, with particulars and experience and copies of testimonials, to "Gardener," "Presta- tyn Weekly" Office, Prestatyn. p CANADIAN WANTS. To Farmers, Farm C Hands, Domestic, etc., Can.adian Govern- ment offer expert advice free; special induce- ments and advantages. Professor Oates (Govern- merit Delegate) will attend District Emigration Agency, Wright, 26, Watergate-street, Chester, April 19th and 20th, to advice and give reliablo information to all intending emigrants 3Qd friends. p N ORTI-I WALES CHRONICLE. pUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, j J>RICE ONE PENNY.