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*BOKOUGH OF UAKNARVUN—TO WIT. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (W. A. Darbishire, Esquiie) cordially invites the Burgesses and Inhabitants of the Borough to accompany him to Divine Service at Christ Church on Sunday next. The pro- cession will leave the Guild Hall at 11.10 a.m., -the service commencing at 11.30 a.m. Guild Hall, Carnarvon, 13th November, 1905. THE WATERWORKS CO., HOLYHEAD. THE Half-yearly Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Company's Office on Tuesday, the 28th inst., at 2.15 p.m. G. P. GRIFFITH, I Secretary. November 13th, 1905. hll4 MERIONETH COUNTY COUNCIL. 7VT OT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the IN next Quarterly Meeting of the Merioneth 'Countv Council will be held in the. Gounty Hall, at BALA, on Thursday, the 7th day ot December, 1905, at 11.30 a.m., and the Council 1 will thereupon proceed to the consideration of the business relating to the Assessment, Ap- plication and Management, of the County Stock or Rate, and all other Coumty Business, pursuant to the 15 and 16 Vict., cap. 81. Dated this 13th day of November, 1905. ROBT. JONES, v818 Clerk to the Council. ANGLESEY COUNTY COUNCIL. SHOPS HOURS ACT, 1904. DRAFT ORDER. A't the Quarterly Meeting of the above Council held on the 26th day of October, 1905, it was resolved to make an Order tixing the hours at which all Shops (save the trades excepted in the above Act) in the areas of the Llangefni and Llanerchymedd Districts respectively shall be closed. IN THE LLANGEFNI DISTRICT. On Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, from April 1st to September 30th, in every year, at 8 o'clock p.m., and on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, from October 1st (to March 31st-, in every year, at 7 o'clock p.m. On Thursdays at 8.30 o'clock p.m., on JTridayc at 2 o'clock p.m., and on Saturdays at 10 o'clock p.m., throughout the year. _ys IN THE LLANERCHYMEDD DISTRICT. On Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, from October 1st to. March 31st, in every year, at 7 o'clock p.m. On Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, from April 1st to September 30th, in every year, at 8 o'clock p.m. On Fridays at 2 o'clock p.m., and on Saturdays at 10 o'clock p.m., through- out the year. Dated this 26th day of October, 1905. _n__n hl22cy ANGLESEY COUNTY COUNCIL. I NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE I ORDER. SHOP HOURS ACT, 1904. WHEREAS the Anglesey County Council I are satisfied that a prima facie case ihas been made out for making a Closing Order. Notice is Hereby Given that it is the in- tention of the Council to make an Order fix- ing the hours at which all Shops (save the trades excepted, in tlie above Act) shall be closed on the days of the week, in the areas, set forth in the Draft Order annexed hereto. Anv person may make objections to the making of the Order or suggestions as to its provisions in a written statement, addressed to the Clerk of the Council, before the ex- piration of four weeks from the date hereof, .i.e., before the 14th day of December, 1905. On the expiration of the said period the. Council will take into consideration the. ob- jections or suggestions received, and decide as to the proceeding further with the Order. Notice is Further Given that during the said period the occupier of any shop to be I affected by the Order may, on presenting himself at the Offices of the Clerk of the County Council, between the hours of 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. on any day, verify that his name, address and trade are duly entered in the ReL,I,;t,,i- of Shops. Dated this 14th day of November, 1905. J. RICE ROBERTS, hl25cy Clerk to the Council. ANGLESEY COUNTY COUNCIL. THE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACTS, 1870 to 1902. THE LANDS CLAUSES CONSOLIDATION ACT, 1845, and the Acts amending the same. TV] OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the JlAI Anglesey Education Committee, in t'iie exercise of the powers delisted to them by the Anglesey Local Education Authority, will, in the mQrnth of January, 1906, present a Peti- tion to the Board of Education prayimg that an Order be made authorising them to put in force the powers of the above-mentioned Acts with respect to the purchase and taking of land otherwise than by Agreement, so far as regards the land adjoining the premises of the Llanerchymedd Council School on the North-West, North-East, and Ssuth-Ea&t sides of the said School. in the Parish of Llanetrchy- medd, in the County of Anglesey, such land containing by admeatiurement 2377 square yards or thereabouts. The said land is required for the purpose of esolariring t,he premises of the Llanerchymedd Council School, aind for making certain afterac- tions in the School Buildings and additaons thereto. A plan of the land proposed to be taken may 00 seen at the Education Offices, Shuro Hall. 'Llangefni, betwee;n 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. (Saturdays. 9 a.m. to 2.30 p.m.). Dated this 24th day of October, 1905. R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary of Education for the w County of Anglesey. Education Offices, Llansrefni. y790hc ASnLESEY COUNTY COUNCIL. THE ELEMENTARY" EDUCATION ACTS, 1870 to 1902. THE LANDS CLAUSES CONSOLIDATION ACT. 1845, and the Acts amending the same. TVT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the X\ Anglesey Education Committee, in the exercise of the powers delegated to them by the Anglesey Local Education Authority, will, in the month of January, 1906, present a Petition to the Board of Education praying that, an Order be made authorising them to put in force the powers of the above-mentioned Acts with respect to the purchase and taking of land otherwise than by agreement, so far as regards the land adjoining the premises of •the Lh'.ncldeusant Council School on the South-East and North-East sides of the said School, in the parish of Llanddeusant. in the County of Anglesey, such land containing by admeasurement 1210 square yards or there- abouÍ3. The enkl land is required for the purpose of enlarging the premises of the Llanddeusant Council School. A plan of the land proposed to be taken may be seen at the "Education Offices. Shire Hall, 'Llangefni, between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. (Saturdays. 9 a.m. to 2.30 p.m.). Dater1 this 3rcl dav of November. 1905. R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary of Education for the Countv of Anglesey. Edueat'nn Offices, Llangefni. y806he fI, Y..Olf I T' ,ç; ,1 n H. ■prrox-s VA VOTrr>Trr R. n, p Tn 2d. and 3d Tablet* .} tiTi1\' if T¿':ii' t'1 GOUT J» I Jj %t s For C, OUT RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, NEURALGIA. Th- EXCRUCIATING PAIN is qnicldy re- lieved and cured in a few days by these cele- brated Pills. SURE. SAFE, and EFFECTUAL- All Chemists and Stores, at Is ld and 26 9d 'Pe Box Official, ITtgul,$c. CARNARVON COTTAGE HOSPITAL. THE Committee beg to acknowledge the following contributions during October Mr D. W. Davies, Bridge-street, periodicals; Miss Hughes, Eisteddfa, 8 vols. "Christian Treasury" and 7 vols. "Cassell's Family Magazine" Mrs N. Davies, Quellyn. cauli- flowers, turnips, cabbages, celery and French beans; Mrs Crispin, Sportsman Hotel, sack of potatoes and jelly; Mrs Chas. Rees. periodicals; Christ Church, vegetables, bread and fruit. and fruit. On Pound Day, contributions were received from:—Mr D. Griffith, 17, Pool-hill; Miss Wynn, Glynllifon; Mrs Darbishire, Peny- bryn Mrs Ruck; Misses Owen, Bodowen; Mrs Roberts. Cregi; Mrs Jones. Minafon; Mrs Edwards, Ty Hen; Mrs Robinson, Taly- sarn Hall; Miss Roberts, Bryn Morfa; Mrs Morgan Lloyd, Cartref; Mrs Davies, 16, High-street; MrsMoses Evans, Bryn Hendre Mrs Trevor; Mrs Jones. Llys Arfon, DinOT- wic-street: Mrs Pugh. Bryn Menai; Mr H. Hughes. Pool-lane Bakery; Miss Cocker. Royal Hotel Mrs Jones, Garth Dderwen; Mrs Rumsey Williams, Ivy House; Mr J. Williams, Pool-street; Miss Watkin Roberts, Uxbridge House; Mrs Abbott; Mrs Roberts, Maesincla; Miss E. M. Jones, Glan Seiont; Mr H. G. Foulkes. 80, Pool-street; Mrs Hughes. Cae Fron, Victoria-road Mrs Pierce, Glandwr; Mr Francis. The Pharmacy, Pool- street; Mrls Kay-Menzies, Haghfield; Mrs Herbert, Little Chapel-street; Mrs J. Gaudin, Tanybryn; Mr E. Lloyd Williams, 15. Ban- gor- street Mr Griffith Roberts; Mrs G. R. Griffith, Uxbridge House; Miss Judith Jones. Ty'n Llwyn; Misses Thomas, Sunnyciitte; Misses Owen. Ty Coch: Mrs T. O. Jones, j Ucheldre: Mrs Norman Davies. Quellyn; Mrs Edwards. Avon-dale; Mr T. C. Dowell, 8. 1 Eastgate-Street; Mr J. Hayes. Caeran Mrs 0. R. Owen, Minerva, Victoria-road Mr Ro- berts, chemist. Bangor-street; Lady Turner, Parkia; Mr W. Williams Jones, 22, Bangor- street; Mrs Parry. Bryn Idloes; Mrs Jones, 3. Pool-street; Mrs O'Brien Owen; Mrs Cadwaladr Williams. Menaifron; Mrs J. 0. Jones, Shop Eryri, Pool-street; Mrs W. W. Thomas. Pool-street; Mrs L. Gloss Davies. Eifion Temperance; Mrs Morgans, Prince of Wales Hotel; Messrs Jones and Co., The Priory; Mr J. Roberts, grocer, Pool-street; Mrs Bowen Jones; Mrs Lloyd Williams, Station Hotel; Mrs Cousins. Eryldon; Mr D. W. Davies; Mrs J. Rees, Glanmenai; Mrs G. Heard, 68, Pool-street; Mrs H. Lloyd- Carter. Bryn Seiont Mrs Crispin, Sports- man Hotel; Mrs T. Armstrong; Mrs W. R. Jones, Bryn Glas; Mr W. LI. Griffith, Cae Cristo; Mrs R. D. Williams, Porth yr Aur; Mrs Newton. Tan y Graig; Mrs Hughes, I Glas Coed; Mrs J. Williams. Castle-square. MORTGAGES at current low interest (with JM low legal charges fixed beforehand) can be immediately arranged on application to E. R. Owen ¡nd Son, Auctioneers, Carnarvon. Several sums of trust money now to be lent coll W CSOOO ;ad-ranoea on -Nor,& of lialmd Elo Alone, without Bonds, Publicity, or Charges of description whatever, business i# done. No Bills of baie. *nd the strictest privacy guaranteed. On receipt of M> plication, representative will wait upon you by appointment, *nd Advance yon the wount re- quired, repayable by easy inaUlmanti to *uii your own convenience. Special rates for "hort periods. Write (in confidence, to lender: C. WELLS, Corridor Ckunberi, Market Plsce,, LEICESTER. MONEY TO LEND. FROM S20 TO £1000, UPON NOTE OF HAND ALONE. No Sureties Required. Advances Made in Any Part of England or Wales. NO FEES CHARGED UNLESS BUSINESS COMPLETED. Strictest Secrecy Guaranteed. If preferred, Representative will wait on Ap- plicants by appointment, and complete transac- tion same day. Apply to Actual Lender. W. CAMERON, 50, Lord Street, Liverpool. Telephone No. 1197. Telegrams, "Finance." v Est. 1885. y35c50 Established 35 years (1870). inn HE CHARING-CROSS BANK. X CARDIFF BRANCH 73, ST. MARY STREET. Assets, £ 694,403. Liabilities, £ 372,291. Surplus, £ 322,112. LUANS of B50 to JB5000 made on any class of security. TWO-AND-A-HALF per cent. interest allowed on current accounts. Deposits of £ 10 and upwards received on terms as under:— 5 per cent, per ann.. subject to 3 months notice of withdrawal. 6 ?> £ „ 7 „ 12 Special terms for longer periods. Interests paid quarterly. The Terminable Deposit. Bonds pay nearly nine per cent., and are safe invest- ment.—Write or call for Prosrctus. A. WILLIAMS,! Joint a632 H. J. TALL. Managers. NO PRELIMINARY FEES. MONEY LENT PRIVATEIY In large or small sums (not less than £ 10) ON BORROWER'S OWN PROMISSORY NOTE. Established Thirty-five Years, and new leading UPWARDS OF £ 70,000 ANNUALLY. Prospectuses, terms for advances, or any in- formation desired, will be supplied free of charge on application either personally or by letter to GEORGE PAYNE, Accountant, 3, CRESCENT ROAD, RHYL. Established 1870. 18 W. H. pARRY, thfpens«ng opbmjpt, Pb%aev, Cxrtle Ftqnkre, CqRVON wkvv Stores ft*" rfecf»8tro (From n^ -Rpierlvia r^ondoo) rt. Tvlrm-Sng. PV-otographlo. an0 Bpeoialitie. Requisite,. \RT METAL WORK IN GATES AND GRILLES. WM m' it ISlTffl Bimp I IRON HURDLES, WIRE FENCING, FIELD GATES, CORRUGATED I IRON ROOFING, &e. I l W. H. PEAKE AND SONS, Manufacturers, 25 and 27, SEEL STREET, L11ERPOOL,. Qttntten. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ^S^DNDERS are invited for Alterations and ri Additions to the following:- Waenfawr Council School. Dinorwic Council School. Plans, etc., to be seen at the Schools. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Tender for School," to be sent to Mr E. R. Davies, Secretary of Education, Carnarvon, not later than 10 a.m., Thursday, the 23rd instant. The lowest or any Tender will not neces- sarily be accepted. ROWLAND LLOYD JONES. County Architect. 14, Market Street, Carnarvon, November 13th, 1905. y811rc TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the E recti a a of M new premises for the Co-opeTative Society Ltd., Holyhead. Plans and specifications may be inspected on and after Monday, November 6th, 1905, at the Stores, Holborn Road, Holy- head, or at 7, Castle Ditch, Carnarvon. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Co-op. to be delivered, free of charge, to Mr Robert Prit- chard. Secretary, Co-operative Society, Ltd., Holyhead, on or before November 24th. 1905. The Society do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. HENRY THOMAS, Architect. Castle Buildings, Carnarvon. November 1st. 1905. c637y779hl09 (Bbutaficm. REIVION JONES, A.L.C.-NIL, (Organist of Salem Chapel, Carnarvon), Local Sec. London College of Music. Lessons in Pianoforte and Organ Playing, Singing, and Theory of Music. Pupils prepared for the L.C.M. Exams. Accompanist for Concerts, &c. Visits Carnarvon, Portdinorwic, Peny- groes, &c. Private Address 12, Eivion Terrace, Talysarn, and 29, Marcus Street, Carnarvon. c602 :1B, .011 h "THE GRAPHIC." | > ONTAINS every Saturday Illustrations by the best Artists, of all the current event* of importance, portraits of celebrated persons, and original drawings.-Sold by all Booksellert for 6d, or post free 61d, from the Office, Strand, London, W.C. THE GREAT GUIDE TO SUCCESS. APHAEL'S ALMANAC for 1906 now Ready.—Contains Hints to Farmers and Gardeners; Birthday Information. When to Court, Marry, Buy, Sell, Speculate, Hire Ser- vants, Seek Employment, Travel, Remove, Sign Contracts, Deal with Others, Ask Favors, Bake, Brew, Set Fowls, Fish, &c., &c. 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Depicting Scenes and Incidents in connection with the GREAT WAR IN THE FAR EAST. The SIEGE and SURRENDER of PORT ARTHUR. The Attack on 203 Metre Hill I and Entrance of the Victorious Japanese into the City. LIAO YANG and MUKDEN. The Flight of 1,000,000 Men. I TOGO'S GREAT AND GLORIOUS VICTORY, THE BATTLE OF THE JAPAN SEA. ST. PETERSBURG, Showing the awful Massacre on January 22nd. The Assassination of the Grand Duke Sergius a.t Mosoow. Just added, a Fine Picture of the SIGNING of the PEACE TREATY at PORTSMOUTH, U.S.A. Splendid Series of the Latest Comedy ANIMATED PHOTOS! Allied to this are POOLE'S UP-TO-DATE I ENTERTAINERS, including the 4 ROCHES- TERS. Marvellous Musical Children, in "Dolly's Promised Story"; ALEX. and JOLLI. Comedy Horizontal Barrists; and several others all picked for their marvellous and refined performances. The whole enlivened by POOLE'S SCARLET BAND, under the Direction of Lieut. G. Howard. General Manager. JOHN R. 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Agents required in unrepresented districts. &164 '—————— JhiJtaags. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS STANLEY AND NATIONAL CYCLE SHOW, November 17th-25th. Smithfield Club Cattle Show, December 4t-h-8th, Royal AgriooI tural Hall, Islington. On Monday, November 20th. and Wednesday. December 6th, CHEAP EXCURSIONS for-2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 8 days will run to LONDON (Euston). ;— c658a BIRMINGHAM CATTLE AND POUL- JL3 TRY SHOW, November 25th to 30th; National Dog Show, November 27th to 29th; Midland Counties Cat Club Show.-On Mon- day. Tuesday and Wodnaxdav. November 27th 28th and 29th. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS for 1. 2. or o"'clav.s will be issued to BIRMINGHAM (New Stroet). c679a TOURIST TICKETS arc issued from tie Principal Cambn'sc Stations to all HEALTH RESORTS on tae Cambrian Rail- ways, also to watering plane* in England, Nortfc Wales, English L&V.e restrict. Noxti VAd Coast, eto.. ———— WEEK-ENii EXCURSION TICKETS ftra issued erery Friday and Saturday (until further notice), U, CARNARVON, BANGOR. HOLYHEAD, and LLANDUDNO (via (Afon Wen), available for return on the folloiriag Stnday (where train «errio?! permits), Monday or Tuesday. ——— Additional weekend facilities. —Commencing November 4th, 1904, ami every Friday knd Saturday, until further notice, Week-end Tickets will be issued f-roir, ail Cambrian Coast Stations (including Dol- gelley and Maebynllethl to Newtown, Llan- idloes, Welshpool, OrwMtiy. Wrexham, Elles- mere, &c., Jmj. r.401 TVT OTICE ifi Hereon Given that on and from 11., JKl.T 1st. 1904" the RETURN HALVEt of ORDINARY TICKETS will be aTwlabl* at ander:- For distances up to and usdudiitg 20 xnilMti Two dayp, &nd from Saturday to Monday, For distances tic feeding 20 miles": But months. Tourist Tickets to and from this Company'* Stations will in future available for viz wonths instead of two months as formerly. C. S. DENNISS, Secretary and General Manager. D.D. XMAS. D.D. Send for Special List of WINES & SPIRITS FOR XMAS, the best value ever offered. HAMPERS, 5/ 7/ 8/ 10/- each. CASES. 10/6, 21/ 30/ 40/- each. Ready on and after 5th December. The Bishopsgate Distillery and Wine Co. D.D. DIRTY DICK'S D.D. Established 1745. öld Wine and Spirit House of great interest- 48 and 49. BISHOPSGATE ST. WITHOUT LONDON. E.G. Write for illustrated History of House and full Price Lists gratis. h2 tt £ O U G H E^, 3'* i, 'Aiarch Gwyrfai) BILLPOSTER AND TOWN CRIER &c LLANBERIS. I I P.S-All orders punctually attended to, and done at the most reasonable charge*. RX> TVAVIE3, • ->• -LJ BILLPOSTER, BELLMAN, AND ADVERTISING CONTRACTOR HIGH STREET, BLAENAU FESTINIOG. Proprietor of all the principal Billposting Stations in the Town. LBERT J_| OTEL, MADOC STREET, LLANDUDNO. Wholesale and Retail Wine A Spirits Merchant Half-minute frora the Railway Station. Sole Agent for Findlater's Nourishing Stout. G-A RICK ROBERTS, Proprietor. PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS. OHN pjAYES, PATENT AGENT, 11 CHURCH STREET, mi CARNARVON. TeJegTaans: 'Power, Carnarvon." Telephone No. 51. c620 JOHN 4^ A .81 O N, COACH BUILDER, Ac., NORTHGATE HOUSE, Nortbgato &treet, (Late Sportsman Hotel Yard). CARNARVON. Wheels and Carriages m every description Made, Repaired, Trimmed, and Painted on the Premises. c297 JJENRY Jj VANS, 54. POOL HILL (close to the Eryri Works), CARNARVON, Keeps a good assortment of CHIMNEY POTS, TILES, BRICKS, SANITARY PIPES, ZINC STONES, Ac., at reasonable prices. c529 ELLIS JJ JONES, ARCHITECT & SURVEYOR, I GROESLON, R.S.O., Near CARNARVON. Private Address: Parkia Ucha, Criccieth. where he may be seen each evening. c560y728 IMPORTANT TO f RTTSURS. "Yr Herald Cymraeg" (Established in ISfV; Md enlarged im ltM, 1366, 1878, 1837, 1890, and 1892) is t<h« OLDEST, LARGEST V PEST, and BIB) cf all the Welsh .17. i'" said has by far THE LARG K>'1 v JROTJLATION of any paper printed m th* Cymric tonjpi*. EVERY TUESDAY, ONE PENNY. Afcstfl and Corr-je; ■ ^nt-* throufliomt (fc* PrT«»-r ?