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Re C. WATKIN ROBERTS, Deceased. ALL persons having any Claim against the Estate of Charles Watkin Roberts, of Lackafinna, in the County of Mayo, Gentleman, are requested to send full particulars to us, the undersigned, Solicitors for the Executor. Dated this 19th day of December, 1907. CARTER, VINCENT, and CO., Lloyds' Blank Chambers, Carnarvon. c641a COUNTY OF CARNARVON, COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. NOTICE. EDUCATION ACT, 1902. ] BY Direction of the Board of Education, Notice is Hereby Given by the County Councils of Carnarvonshire and Anglesey re- spectively, that under Section 17 of the above- named Act, a Scheme for establishing and con- stituting a Joint Education Committee for Training College Purposes for the Counties of Carnarvonshire and Anglesey, has been sub- mitted for approval to the Board of Education, together with an Agreement between the two Counties as to Financial Arrangements. Any objections or suggestions respecting the Scheme, and Agreement, may be made to the Board of Education in writing, within thirty days from the date of this Notice, addressed to "The Secretary, Board of Education, White- hall, London, S.W." Printed Copies of the Scheme and Agreement may be inspected, free of cost, on each week- day during the said period, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., at the Offices of the County Council of Carnarvonshire, at Carnar- von, and at the Offices of the County Council of Anglesey, at Llangefni, and at the Office of the Board, at Whitehall. Copies of the Scheme and Agreement can also be obtained, free of cost, at any Post Office in the area of the respective Councils. I Dated the 17th dav of December, 1907. J. T. ROBERTS, Clerk to the Carnarvonshire County Council, I, Carnarvon. EVAN R. DAVIES, Secretary of Education, Carnarvon. J. RICE ROBERTS, Clerk to the Anglesey County Council, Llangefni. R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary of Education, Llangefni. c371a MERIONETH QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the County of Merioneth will be held in the County Hall at DOLGELLEY, in the said County, on Tuesday, the 31st day of December, 1907, at 10.30 a.m., when the Grand and Petty Jurors will be called, and the Court will pro- ceed to hear and determine all matters brought before them in the following order -l.-In the trial of prisoners. 2.—In the hearing of ap- peals. 3.-In hearing motions and in the trans- action of such other 'business as may be brought before the Court. And Notice is Hereby Also Given that all Grand and Petty Jurors, all persons bound by recognizance to prosecute and give evidence or surrender in discharge of their bail, and all appellants, respondents and their witnesses, and all persons bound by recognizances in any civil proceeding are to appear and be in at- tendance at the time and place aforesaid. Ap- peals to be heard must be entered with me not I later than two o'clock in the afternoon of the day preceding the Sessions. Dated this 7th day of December, 1907. DAVID BREESE, y493a Clerk of the Peace. VALLEY RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACTS, 1878 AND 1886. DAIRIES, COWSHEDS, AND MILK SHOPS, ORDERS. I WE, the Rural District Council for the Rural District of Valley, in the County of Anglesey, hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE, that under the provisions of the Dairies, Cow- sheds, and Milkshops Orders, 1885, Art. 6, it is not lawful for any person to carry on in the district 01 any local authority the trade of I COWKEEPER, DAIRYMAN, or PURVEYOR of MILK, unless he is registered as such there- in in accordance with this article. Application for registration must be made to me, the undersigned, the Clerk to the Coun- I cil, by whom all necessary information will be given, and of whom Forms of Application can be obtained free of charge. I X.B.—Article 3 of :the Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops Amending Order of 1886, pro- vides that if any person is guilty of an offence against the Order of 1885 he shall for every such offence be liable to a penalty of Five Pounds. Dated this 10th day of December, 1907. (Signed) JAMES E. HUGHES, Clerk to the said Council. Llanerchymedd. h222a ANGLESEY INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION SCHEME. BEAUMARIS COUNTY SCHOOL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fol- lowing Vacancies have taken place on the B'eaumaries Local 'Governing Boay, viz., Two Members by the Elected Guardians of the parishes (except Beaumaris and Llanfaes), in the Bangor and [Beaumaris Union, which arc within the district. And Notice is Hereby Given that the nau1^ of Candidates nominated must be sent to me, in writing, together with each Candidate's writ- ten consent, to serve on the Local Corning Body (if elected), not later than Tuesday, the 24th day of December, 1907. WILLIAM GRIFFITH, Clerk to the Governors. 1, New Street, Beaumaris, 18th December, 1907. co39a ANGLESEY COUNTY COUNCIL. SHOP HOURS A'CT, 1904. PARISH OF HOLYHEAD.. NOTICE AS TO INSPECTION OF REGISTER AND PETITIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that during I the period of fifteen days from the date hereof, i.e., before the 21st day of December, 1907, the documents shewing the opinion of the occupiers of the shops to be affected by the proposed Closing Order are, together with the Register of Shops, open to inspection by any ratepayer concerned, at the County Council Offices, Llangefni, between the hours of Ten and Four on any day; And that any such occupier may, on present- ing himself accordingly, make representations ae to any matter' in regard thereto which, in his opinion, requires to be rectified. D,tea this 6tl>cday 1907. hy487 Clerk to the Council. ANGLESEY HILARY QUARTER SESSIONS, 1908. NOTICE IS HERElBY GIVEN that the next' General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Anglesey will be liolden at the County Hall, in the Town of Beaumaris, in and for the said County, on Wednesday, the 1st day of January, 1908, at 'half-past Ten o'clock in the morning. The Charge to the Grand Jury will then be delivered by the Chairman, and the Court will thereupon proceed with the Criminal and Civil business. The Clerks to the Justices of the several divisions are requested to transmit to ."ie nt my office in Beaumaris, seven days before the Sessions, all Depositions, Reutrns of Fines. Convictions, and Recognizances which shall have been then taken with instructions for in- dictments. JOHN RICE ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. Beaumaris, 9th December, 1907. cy488 Jrgal, fa. A NGLESEY EDUCATION COMMITTEE. TEACHERS WANTED. UNCERTIFICATED ASSISTANTS. Cemaes C.S. Male. Holyhead Park C.S. (B.). Gwalchmai C.S. Commencing salary, Male B55, rising to J370 Female J345, rising to J355. The commencing salary may be JB10 lower in the case of Appli- cants who have had no experience in teaching. Knowledge of Welsh is essential. Applications on forms provided, and testi- R. H. WILLIAMS. monials to be forwarded to me immediately. 'Education Offices, Llangefni. c498a URBAN DISTRICT OF CRICCIETH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Bill] intituled "the Criccieth Water and Im- provement Bill," the objects of which are to authorise the Urban District Council of Cric- cieth to supply water and to acquire the un- dertaking of the Criccieth Waterworks Com- pany, Limited, and to make further provisions in regard to the local government and improve- ment of the district, and for other purposes, was duly deposited on the 14th day of Decem- ber, 1907, and copies of the said Bill may be inspected and purchased at the Offices of the Council, Town 'Hall, Criccieth, between the hours of 10 in the forenoon and 5 in the after- noon, on every week-day for 14 days after the I date of this advertisement, and extracts there- > from may be taken free of charge. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that a Public Meeting of the Electors of the said Urban District will be held at the Town Hall, Criccieth, on Saturday, the 11th day of Janu- ary, 1908, at 7 p.m., for the purpose of con- sidering the question of the promotion of the said 'Bill, at which the following resolutions will be submitted (1) THAT the Council do apply in the next Session of 'Parliament for an Act to authorise the Council to supply water and to acquire the undertaking of the Criccieth Waterworks Com- pany, Limited, and to confer upon the Council further powers with regard to the seashore. markets, and generally as to the local govern- ment and finance of the district. (2) THAT the expense be defrayed in the first place out of the General District Rate, and ultimately out of money to be borrowed under the. provisions of the Act. Dated this 19th day of December, 1907. THOS. JONES, Solicitor, Clerk to the Council. I Town Hall, Criccieth. c642a CONWAY UNION. I APPOINTMENT OF RATE COLLECTOR OR COLLECTORS. THE Guardians of the Poor of the Conway JL Union will, at their meeting, to be held on the 3rd January next, proceed to the ap- pointments of Rate Collectors for each of the above-mentioned parishes. The salaries at- tached to the various parishes are as follows — Llanrhos j342 per annum. Llangystenin £ 32 do. Penrhyn JB15 do. (-subject to the usual deductions under the Superannuation Act, 1896). Candidates may apply for one of the parishes or for the whole of them, as he choses, but application for each parish must he separate, but sent in one en- velope marked "Rate Collector." Applications in Candidate's own handwrit- ing, stating age and occupation, together with COPIES of three testimonials of recent date (which will not be returned) must be sent to me before 9 a.m. on the above Aate. Candidates must be capable of discharging the duties of the office as prescribed by the Orders of the Local Government IBoaTd, in- cluding those relating to the preparation, etc., of Valuation Lists, and be prepared to enter into a bond in the London Guarantee and Ac- cident Society in the sum of JB300 for the Parish of Llanrhos, JB300 for the Parish of Llangystenin, and £100 for the Parish of Pen- rhyn, for the due performance of the duties. The person appointed will be required to com- mence the duties of the office on the 1st April, 1908. Personally canvassing the Guardians will be a disqualiifcation. I By Order, Union Offices, T. E. PARRY. Conway, C!erk to the Guardians. 6ttt December, 1907. y794a COUNTY OF MERIONETH. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1888. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next Quarterly Meeting of the Standing Joint Committee of Quarter Sessions and County Council under Section 30 of the above Act, will be held in the County Hall, DOLGELLEY, in the said County, on Tuesday, the 31st Dec- ember, 1907..at the hour of half-past Ten o'clock in the afternoon, when the Committee will proceed to the consideration of the business relating to the application or management of the County Stock or Rate within the juris- diction of the Committee under Sub-Section 3 of Section 30 of the said Act, and all persons having any demand against the Committee are requested to forward particulars thereof in writing to the County Treasurer at Dolgelley on or before the 28th day of December, 1907. Dated this 7th day of December, 1907. DAVID BREESE, y494a Clerk to the said Committee. THE LICENSING ACT, 1904. NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL MEETING TO CONSIDER CLAIMS. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that claims of persons claiming to be treated as per- sons interested in the licensed premises known as the Uanddwywe Inn, Dyffryn, Merioneth, for the purpose of the payment of Compensa- tion under the Licensing Act, 1904, have been made. in respect of such premises, and that the Compensation Authority for the above area will hold a Meeting in the County Hall, at DOLG/ELLEY, on Tuesday, the 31st day of December, 1907, at 10 a.m., for the purpose of considering such claims and of determining who are the persons entitled to compensation. And Notice is Also Hereby Given that at the close of that Meeting the Compensation Authority will hold a further Meeting for considering whether, if a proper agreement as to the sum to be submitted to the Compensa- tion Authority for their approval as the amount of the Compensation money is lodged with them, their approval f-nall be aivpn to that sum, and further for settling the shares, or fixing the proportions in which the Compensa- tion money is to be divided among the persona entitled to Compensation. Anv asrreexr'ent as to the sum to be sub- mitted to the Compensation Authority for their approval as the amount of compensation money must be lodged in the prescribed form with the Compensation Authority either at the Meeting: or previously. DAVID BREESE, Clerk to the Compensation Authority. Dated 11th December, 1907. y465a Jusintss JddreS5ts. THE NELSON EMPORIUM, BRIDGE STREET. CARNARVON, GREAT CHRISTMAS BAZAAR. S;. WONDERFUL DISPLAY. THE LARGEST SELECTION IN CARNARVON OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF NOVELTIES SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. DOLLS, GLOVE BOXES, MECHANICAL TOYS, PHOTO. FRAMES, ROCKING HORSES, etc., ALBUMS, MOTORS, SATCHELS, TRAINS, PERFUMES. BOATS FANCY SOAP, (PERAMBULATORS, LEATHER BAGS and PURSES, MAIL CARTS, etc., DRESSING SETS, WORK BASKETS, 'GLOVES, NEEDLE CASES, UMBRELLAS, FURS, etc., etc. CHRISTMAS CARDS, NOTE PAPER, etc. M* ALL AT POPULAR AND MODERATE PRICES- NELSON EMPORIUM, CARNARVON. BRYMER & DAVIESI, eMt PBTWEJIETORF* THOMAS AND EDWARDS, MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURERS CARNARVON & LLANGEFNI. T 1 i Specialities t— BNOWDON DRY CKENGEtR ALB. SNOWDON SODA WATER. STONE GINGER BEER. LEMONADE, ETC., PULLARS' DYE WORKS, PERTH. BY APPOINTMENT TO H.M. THE KING. f CELEBRATED FOR SUPERIOR DYEING AND DRY CLEANING OF LADIES' DRESS, GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES, HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, ETC. AGENT IN CARNARVON: MRS. GRACE EVANS, ] BERLIN REPOSITORY, 28, BANGOR STREET, Where Handbook giving full particular a and Price List may ba obtained. cccfs forwarded regalarly Carriage Paid. FOR XMAS GIF T S. I t A GRAND SELECTION OF STERLING SILVER, I&iEGTRO PLATE, AND OAK MOUNTED GOODS, &c. VI I FURNITURE. CHINA, AND GLASS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, GO TO v EDWARD HUGHES AND SON, 30, BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON I A gents for "SEPHAB," "VERITAS," "WELSBACH," BRAYS', MANTLED AND INCANDESCENT FITTINGS. c263 CHRISTMAS SHOVV. HENRY OWEN, BUTCHER, BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON. GRAND SHOW OF PRIME MEAT NEXT WEEK AS USUAL <621 oil iv SMsinrss MRS DUNLOP BERESFORD HOUSE, CARNARVON, (&EGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT SHE HAS ALWAYS DEVOTED HER SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING DEPARTMENT, AND SHE WILL BE PLEASED TO SEND PATTERNS -OF MATERIALS, LATEST FASHION PLATES AND FORMS FOR SELF-MEASUREMENT ON APPLICATION. I SPECIALITY —-EVENIiNGj GOWNS AND TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES. I ORDERS BY POST RECEIVE PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. 1.907. CHRISTMAS 1907. SPECIAL CHEAP LINES FOR FEW DAYS ONLY. r GOOD CURRANTS FROM 2id PER LB,, &c NEW RAISINS „ 3id. r ORANGES, 2d, 3d, and 4d PER DOZEN FINEST APPLES FROM 2d PER LB. THE BEST PLACE FOR XMAS XMAS XMAS XMAS STOCKINGS. CRACKERS. CAKES. NOVELTIES. THE YELLOW FLOWEP TEA. Per lb. 1/6 Per lb. ~^ag TE Y BLODYN MELYN DYMA Y GOREU ETC GWELL NAG E BIOED TO BE HAD ONLY AT J. R. P R I T C H A R D, TEA MART AND EAGLE STORES, CARNARVON. ESTABLISHED 1847. O. EVANS & SON, • 00 LLIERY AGENTS'AND COAL MERCHANTS. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE "MOSS HALL" AND "WESTMINSTER" COALS. ALL REPAIRS TO RAILWAY WAGONS UNDERTAKEN AT OUR WORKS AT THE OLD FOUNDRY, CARNARVON- Office-IO, SLATE QUAY. c238 ESTABLISHED OVER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. EDWARDS WILLIAMS DENTjAL CO., LTD. (Late Mr R. Edward*, Dentist, Rhyl and Portmadoc), BOD GW YNEDD, PORTMADOC, Beg to Mimooaioe that they visit regularly the following places: — BLABNATJ FESTENIOO.—Every Monday, 12 to 6, and Thursday, 3 to 6, it Mr Fametl, 41, High Street (opposite the Hotel). LLANRWST.—Erery Tweday and Fair Day (except the To-day before tie fair), at the taua of Mesffw D. Jones *md Son, Station Road, from 11 to 5. PWLLHEM.—EvMy Wednesday, at the eetabliahmenl of Mr Roberts, Chemitt (opposite the the new Town Hall), from 11 to 4. ORICCIETH.-ETer;r Wednesday, at Mini Dariea, Liya Caradoc, High Street, 4.30 to 7. POIRTMADOO.—Every Friday, at 76, High Street, from 9 to 8 at night and other evenimel DALA.-ETery Saturday and Fair Day, at Mr David Jone* Saddler, Tegid Street, at 11 a.m. DOLGBLLEY Bad BARMOUTH, by appointment, on Saturdays. t II I- om-9. [ME.-Ri The Physiciaaltt Cure for Gout, Rheumatic Gout and Gravel. The Universal Remedy lor Acrdity of the Stomach, Headache, Heartburn- Indigestion, Bovjr Eructations, Bilious Affections, Safest and most Effective Aperient for Regular t Be. fc*—^dinneforB1\ I^IIMACNESIAI A I All flours made at the SNOWDON FLAKE FLOUR MILLS are warranted unbleached by electrical, chemical, or other process. Their fine rich colour is the natural result of up-to-date milling and the use of wheats excelling in colour, strength, and flavour. XmT& 1 Q 0 7. THE MARKET CAFE AND RESTAURANT STANLEY STREET, ROL YH E A D. OTders taken now for Christmas Cakes, Mince Pies, Plum Pudding;, Meal Pies. Sinmel Gakee, and other Seasonable Delicacies for the coming Festivities. We quote for Parties, Sociai Evenings, eta. LETTER-PRESS PRINTING GOOD and CHEAP at the "HERALD" OFFICE. CARNARVON. 'M OANS £10 TO £ 1,000. J j310 repay JB11 ? Od. L50 repay R56 L20 repay L22 10s. Od. JBlOu repay JE112 JB30 repay J355 15s. Od. J3200 repay J3284 Apply, W. JACKSON, 70, Plymouth Grove, Manchester. y87a £ 1 ASH ACCOMMODATION £ 5 TO JS1000. Loan L5 repay £6 Loan JS50 repay £.3ó Loan J310 repay JB12 Loan JB50 repay £ 60 Loan L15 repay JE18 Loan £liN repay £ 120 Apply, W. Jackson, The Pioagh House, liungor. :;¿.3a ASH ACCOMMODATION. £ 10 repay JC11 5", £ 50 repay 1:56 £ 20 repay Li,2 10s. £ 100 repay mi2 £ 50 repay £ 35 15s. £ 200 repay s^2A Apply W. Jackson, 5, Manchester lioad, North- wid: ySSa ,£ 1 0 TO J31000 ON THESE TERillS. Loan Loan £10 repay JEll 10s. £ 50 repay E56 10s. 120 repay £ 25 „iO'J lcpuy £ 113 £30 repay JSM 10s. £ 200 repay £22.7 Apply, W. Jackson, 25, Eastgai-e Row, Chester. y90a PAN'S L5 TO £05000 ON Thhl-E TEtRMS. Loan Loan L5 repay P,5 10s. £ 50 repay £ 56 J310 repay J311 £108 repay JS112 L20 repay JB22 £ 200 repay £224 J350 repay JS55 £ 5u0 repay £ 336 Apply, W. Jackson, 7, St. Maiiic Terrace, Wrexhaan. ybla CYMDEITHAS ADEILADU tlUCCIEXH, Sefydlwyd yn 1875.—Y xaae gan y Gymdeithas uchod swm da o AR1AN i'w rhoi all an ar Dai neu Diroedd, am 5, 10, 15, neu 20 mlynedd. Llog rhesyxnol, a thelerau oemwyth. Hefyd, Ue da a dyogel i roi Arian ar log.- Ymofyner a'r Yegrifenydd, O. T, EVANS, Riuanfa. (*• )/1 £ 5,000 ADVANCED by Private Lender on Simple Primissory Notes. No Bills of Sale taken and absolute privacy guaranteed. First letter of application receives prompt attention and intending borrowers are waited upon by a representative who is em- powered to complete transaction on terms mutually arranged, NO CHARGE being made unless Business actually completed. Special Quotations for Short Loans. Write in con- fidence to C. WELLS, Corridor Chambers, Leicester. CASH ACCOMMODATION. £ 10 to £ 1,000 on these Terms £ e. d. £ £ s j 10 Repay 11 5 0 400 Repay 450 0 0 9A w J £ 600 642 10 0 ?! f? J? H 680 » 675 0 0 30 „ 33 15 0 700 „ 785 10 0 60 » 5650800 ,,90000 100 11 112 10 0 900 1012 10 0 200 „ 225 0 0 1000 1125 0 0 300 337 10 0 NO BONDSMEN OR SURETIES REQUIRED. Existing loans paid off. Prospectus sent free per return of post, apply to Manager. 16, BODFOR STREET. RHYL. CHEAP MONEY. THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAST. TILE BANK OF SCOTLAND ARE PREPARED TO ADVANCE LOANS to Respectable Persona on their own Security. No references required. Strictest privacy guaranteed. Information confidential. Per- sons wishing Loans from R-5 to JB6000 should oonenlt us either personally or by letter, en- closing a stamped addressed envelope. Dil- t&nce no object. Borrowers elsewhere paying exortionate interest are cordially invited, when existing Loans will be paid off and larger ad. vances made. Cash sent by post. THE N. & B. and M. BANK OF SCOTLAND. 100, WEST CAMPBELL STREET, GLASGOW. y264a NO PRELIMINARY FEES. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY In large or small sums (not less tiam £10) ON BORROWER'S OWN PROMISSORY NOTE. Established nearly Forty Years, and now lending UPWARDS OF JB70,000 ANNUALLY. Prospectuses, terms for advances, or any in- formation desired, will be supplied free of lotted6ton application either personally or by GEORGE PAYNE & SONS, 3, CRESCENT ROAD, RHYL. Established 1870. c31n ril HE NATIONAL LOAN SOCIETY is ex- pressly Established and Registered pur- suant to Act of Parliament to make Private Advances without Loan Office formalities, to all Classes (Male or Female), from kle to £ 1,000. :1 ON SIMPLE WRITTEN PROMISE TO REPAY for any immediate need or private use; to start m business, to furnish your house, to buv stock when the markeL is low, to pay rent or rates. Cash sent by post if desired. You can get money privately here, as int^rnews are un- necessary, and references are not required. Genuine applications never refused. The ad- vance can be paid back by monthly, quarterly, or half-yearly instalments, or if desired. the advance can lemain out up to fiv-e years bv pay- ing interest only. Distance no object. Inter- est and repayments lowest in England and Wales. Strict privacy and straightforward dealings guaranteed. Borrowers paving extor- tionate interest elsewhere are requested to ap- I ply to us, when existing loans can be paid cff and larger advances made at much lower rates of interest. It will coet nothing to inquire but may save you Pounds, by applying in strict I confidence, in English or Welsh, for OUT free prospectus, to 1- THE NATIONAL LOAN SOCIETY, (Established 1887). 41, Corporation Street, Manchester; Tel. 260x5, or to our North Wales dis- trict Office. cl89a 11, Dean Street, BANGOR. flHARIN G CROSS BANK, J ESTABLISHED 1870. LIVERPOOL BRANCH: 8, DALE STREET. HEAD OFFICER 28, BEI-FOUD STEF.IT, STRA-IQD. LONDON, '0., AND 33, EISHOPE&I'NI STBIVK WITHIN, LONDON, E.C. Branches Cardiff, Leeds, Bradford, Dublin, ke. As&ete, £ 1,607.949; Liabilities, £ 1,236.871; Surplus, £ 371,078. LOANS of L30 to JB2000 granted at a few houre' notice in Town or Country, on personal security, jewellery, precious stones, gtocks, •hares, and furniture, without removal. Stocks and Shares bought and sold. per cent, allowed on Current Account Balances. Deposits of JB10 and upwards received Subject to 3 months' notice of withdraw* 6 p.c. peir annum. Subject to 6 months' notice oi withdraws?, 6 p.c. per annum. Subject to 12 months' notice of withdrawal, 7 p.c. per annum. Special terms for longer periods. Interest paid quarterly. Owing to the natnrs of our investments, we are ab'e to pay rat-ef of interest on deposits that will compare favour- ably with dividends paid cc islmoet &uy claM of stock or shareholding i-Kurrng the safety of capital. We ha-*e been r>Bt^c'iehe<2 for 6'7 year*, and our position in tkr hacking ttoric to-d&y testifies to the success of onr business oeihodf, and to the satisfaction of otv rnstomert. ^Yrita or call tor prospectus.— «nd H. ,1 TALL, Joint Ma\ D. W. T;n,-P0.TM. LL- A i All Biilpostisg and Dv«-rii«;tix.j: