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VICTORIA PIER PAVILION, COLWYN BAY. SECRETARY W. A. PRYCE-DAVIS. £ IVIE$E'S GPXqTqt) ORGtlESTRH TWICE DAILY-MORNING AT II; EVENING AT 7-45* Conductor and Musical Director Mr. H. LYELL TAYLER, F.C.V., L.R.A.M. ARTISTES MR. ERNEST PIKE (TENOR). V SATURDAY, JUNE 23rd and During the Week, MADAME DEWS (CONTRALTO). SUNDAY, JUNE 24th, GRAND SACRED CONCERT, at 8-15 p.m. Admission to Pier and Concert, rd. CAR-DOW'S CADETS, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MR. E. LEATHLEY. P1BSK, "TOIWII BAT- When Wet the Afternoon Performances will be held in the Pier Pavilion. THE CADETS WILL PERFORM every AFTERNOON & EVENING at 3 & 8 o'clock. REFINED THLENTED KRTISTES- 15733 PUBLIC HALL THEATRE, COLWYN BAY, Tuesday snd Wednesday, June 26th and 27th. for Two Nights only, Mr. WENTWORTH CROKE'S No. i COMPANY in the SCREAMING FARCICAL COMEDY, "TOO MANY COOKS." FROM THE CRITERION THEATRE, LONDON. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, June 28th, 29th, and 30th, Important Engagement of Mr. CHARLES WINDERMERE AND HIS OWN COMPANY in the FAMOUS FARCICAL COMEDY, "FIKOINO THE MUSIC," By J. H. DARNLEY, and has made the whole world laugh. SEATS CAN NOW BE BOOKED. 15740 KNTUTAINMKIIT8. ao. Llandudno Pier Company, lilMITED: f Beorotary 777Mr Samuel Hughw. ki The Pier Company's Pooular CONCERT tg: Motnujg at Pier Company's Orchestra, Conductor: MR ARTHUR W. PAYNE. Sub-Conductoi; MR WALTER HAIGH. VOCALIS U: JUNE 23rd to JUNE 25th, MISS MAGGIE EMMETT (SOPRANO). Fifth Grand Special Concert, j SATURDAY, JUNE 23rd, at 7-45 p.m., MISS MAGGIE EMMETT (SOPRANO), MR. H. LANE WILSON (BARITONE), EEKLY TICKETS, 4s and 3s; MONTHLY, W 15s and lis. Admission to Sid; after 6 p.m., 6d. SPECIAL CONCERTS: Admission, Is; Front Seats, Is extra. 6ACRED CONCERT on SUNDAY, at St. Asaph Clergy Sustentation Fund. A CRHND CONCEPT will be given in the CHURCH ROOM, LLANDRILLO-YN-RHOS, On Friday, July 13th, 1906. (Proceeds in aid of the above Fund), tTNDER the Distinguished Patronage of J the COUNTESS DUpONALD, LADY 'AUGUSTA MOSTYN, Right Hon. LORD and LADY MOSTYN, Hon. MRS CHAS. WH^ LIAMS, and the Hon. MR and MRS LAURENCE BRODRICK. ARTISTES: MISS VIOLET LUDLOW (Australian Soprano, of Queen's Hall Conoerts). MISS GERTRUDE BOND (Contralto). String Orchestra: Leader, Miss Hewitt. Solo Violin, MR R. E. WHITEHEAD. 15842 L- STUD NOTICE. SEASON 1906. THE THOROUGH-BRED SIRE "COURT BALL" will stand at PENRHYN CASTLE, BANGOR, N. WALES. Terms: £2. Lord Penrhyn's Tenants, £ 1; Groom's Fee, 2s 6d. COURT BALL (1891) by Royal Hampton out of Polka by Calopin out of Mazurka by See Saw out of Mabiile (own sister to Cremorne, winner of the Derby). He is a perfect tempered Horse, stands 15-Zi, and has 8! inches of bone. He won nearly £ 60C0 in Staked, and was awarded 1st Prize in Class I. for Tborough-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 the well-known Show Hunter "TENNIS BALL," winner of many First Prizee in the Show Ring. COPY OF CERTIFICATE OF SOUNDNESS. "Veterinary Establishment, "35, North Frederick-street, "Dublin, 19th January. 1905. Y. hereby certify, having at the request of WlUiaxu Pallin, Esq.. examined a Brown Horse named 'COURT BALL,' said Horse is sound for Stud purposes. r "CHARLES ALLEN, F.R.C.Y.S Apply to W. ROBERTS or H. HAWKES, Penrhyn Castle Stables, 40050 Bangor. N. Wales. The Publishers will be obliged if readers when answering J advertisementa will mention the PIOneer.. v ) SALES BY AUCTION. Blackwall, Hayes & Co. Auctioneers and Valuers, Live Stock Sales- men, House and Estate Agents, LLANRW ST. 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 Larded Estates, House Property, Live and Dead Farm- ing Stock, Household Furniture, etc. Houses to Let, Furnished and Unfurnished. Agents for Fire and Life, Personal Accident, and Employers' Liability Insurance. 10182 LLANGERNIEW. MONDAY, JULY 2nd. SALE OF FAT AND STORE CATTLE AND SHEEP. SALE at 12.30 prompt. Further Entries in- vited. 15837 Mr P. J. Sarson, F.A.I., AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ESTATE AGENT, Valuer to the Carnarvonshire County Council, TRUSTEE UNDER THE DEEDS OF ARRANGEMENT ACT. 1887, PRACTICAL VALUER FOR HOTELS & LICENSED VICTUALLERS. COUNTY CHAMBERS, LOWER MOSTYN-ST., LLANDUDNO. Telegrams: SARSON, LLANDUDNO. Established 1883. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 & 1890. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CARNARVON SHIRE, HOLDEN AT PORTMADOC AND FESTINIOG. In Bankruptcy. No. 15, of 1903. Ro David Jones, residing at Tanlan, Maea:,N, in the County of Carnarvon, and William Pierce Roberts, residing at Brynysgol, Tref- riw, in the County of Carnarvon, aforesaid, carrying on business at Station-road, Llanrwst, in the County of Denbigh, under the stylo or firm of "D. Jonas and Roberts," solicitors. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the abovo- J-L named Court has appointed TUESDAY, the 17th day of JULY, 1906, at 11.30 o'clock in tho forenoon, at the County Police Buildings, Blaenau Festiniog, for proceeding with the Public Examination of the above-named Debtor, William Pierce Roberts, which, on the 24th day of August, 1904, was adjourned sino die. Dated this 19th day of June, 1906. Ll. HUGH-JONES, 15855 Official Receiver. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ENGLAND AND WALES) ACT. 1888. STANDING JOINT COMMITTEE (Section 30). NoTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next Meeting of the STANDING JOINT COMMITTEE of Quarter Sessions and County Council appointed under Section 30 of the above Act, will be held at the COUNTY HALL, in DENBIGH, on FRI- DAY, the 13th day of JULY. 1906. at the hour of 11.45 a.m., v» h»>n the Coram itfceo will thereupon proceed to the consideration of suohof the business relating toi thj applica- tion or management of the County Stock or ( Kate -as is within the jurisdiction of the Committee under the above Act. I All persons having any demands against j the Committee are requested to forward t particulars thereof in writin- to my Office t in Castle S treat, Ruthin, forthwith. Dated the 18th day of June, 1906. W. EVANS, ) Clerk to the said Committee. Countv Offices, Ruthin. 15834 SPORTS. J PREIJMINARY NOTICE. THE SIXTH ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS will take place in -J GWYDR PARK, LLANRWST, j on BANK HOLIDAY, ( AUGUST 6th next. Full, Particulars later. 15838 .3,d.t-P-.3 D l ACO J i l/iv- F. A. Dew and Troman, Auctioneers, Surveyors, Valuers, and Land Agents, COLWYN BAY AND CONWAY. Telephone 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 Agrents. 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: 16, 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 THE COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS AND PROPERTY MART, "VRONHAULOG" (Next the Public Hall). MESSRS P. Wilson-Jones & Morgan F.A.I. LATE MR JAMES STEVENS, Auctioneers, Valuere 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 Va!uers 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 ROUSES to Let (Furnished 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 PRINCI P AI. TNSURANCF OFFTC", Telegrams: Wilson-Jones, Colwyn Bay. Nat. Tel. 4y3. COACH TOURS. J. Fred. Francis & Sons, COLWYN BAY, DAILY COACH TRIPS. (Weather and other Circumstances permitting). All Tickets transferred in case of wet without any extri payment. EARLY BOOKINGS.-In order to avoid the Coaches being delayed, and to prevent disap- tfOintment, the Proprietors request all intend'ng parties lor these Tours to book early at the Coaching OfficJ, "The Mews," or any of the Hotels. Should we-ither or other circumstances prevent the CNact. from going", the Fare will be returned. Tour I.-Tho Grand Loop Tour, via Bettwsy- coed, Swal!ow Falls, Capel Curig, Nant Ffra:igccn Pass, Bethejda, Llanfairfechan, and Conway. Leaves the Mews 10 a.m., arrives home 6.30 p.m Fare, 10&; box seats, 2s extra. D's- tanco, 56 mile3 r Tour 2.—Bettvvsycoed, via Vale of Mochdre, Conway, Trefriw, returning via Llanrwst and Talycafn. Leaves the Mews 10 a.m., arrives home 6.15 p.m. Fare, 7s; box seats, Is extra. Distance, lIO miles. Tour 3.—The City of St. Asaph (Tuesdays and Saturdays excepted), via Gwrych Castle, Aber- gele, Ilhuddlan Castle to St. Asaph, returning via Marble Church. Leaves the Mews 11 a.m., arrives home 5.15 p.m. Fare, 5s; box seats, Is extra. Distance, 28 miles. Tour 4.-Penmaenmawr, via Conway Castle and Sychnant Pass. Leaves the Mews 2.30 p.m., arrives home 6.15 p.m. Fare, 4s; box seats, Is extra. Distance. 23 miles. Tour 5.-Tho Short Loop via Conway Castle, Gyffin, Ty'nygroes, and Talycafn, crossing the i Bridge, and returning the Denbighshire side of the j River Conway. Leaves thg Mews 2.30 p.m., ar- i rives home 6 p.m. Fare, 4s; box seats, Is extra. 1 Distance, 23 miles. Tour 6.-Bodnant Hall (Tuesdays and Satur- days only), via Mochdre Valley to the Hall, j allowing time to view the grounds. Leaves the ] Mews 2.30 p.m., arrives home 6 p m. Fare, f 3s, box seats, Is extra. Distance, J6 miles. ( Tour 7.—Llanfair-tal-haiarn, via Abergele, to Llanfairtalhaiarn, a beautiful village in the lulls, j Time for lunch is allowed, and the return journey is made through the picturesque Bryny- 1 pin Pass back to Abergele. Leaves the Mews > 11 a.m., arrives homo 5.15 p.m. Fare, 5s; box «. seats, Is extra. Distance, 28 miles. 1 Tour 8.—Gwrych Castle (residence of the ( Countess of Dundonaid). The Proprietors have ] permission to drive through the grounds upon ( payment of a email fee. Days of admission, I Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays. BOOKING-OFFICES: THE MEWS (facing N. and S. Wales Bank); Victoria Mews, Convray-road; also scats may be booked with < the head Vorler at eny of the Hotels. For particulars apply at the Coaching Office as above, and at the Hotels for Illustrated Guide. OMNIBUS SERVICE. A conveyance will leave the Mews, Goiwyn Bay, for Rhos-on-Sea, Pier Iload, and (,olf « 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: 10.10 a.m., 11.10 a.m., 2.10 p.m. for Afternoon Coaches; 3.45 p.m., 5.15 p.m., 7.30 p.m. for l Pavilion Concerts. Fares: 6d each way to Rhos J and Pierhead. Also a conveyance will leave the Mews for Colwyn daily, as follows:-Le,ves the Mews: 9.30 a.m., 11 a.m., 12.45 p.n., 2.30 p.i.-i, 4 15 p.m., 6.0 p.m. Returning from Goiwyn: 10.15 a.m. 11.30 a.m., 2.0 p.m. for Aiternoon Coaches, 2.50 p.m., 5.0 p.m., 6.30 p.m. Fares, each way, to Ship Hotel, Colwyn, 6d; Fares, each vay, to Queen's Hotel, 9d: luggage, 3d each r'¡ck:1:!e. :V!hone: Nos. 1 and la. Telegraphic address: "MewB," Cohvyn Bay 56S7. ( HUGHES & BUHHOOIS, s W4 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MERCHANTS, MANCHESTER HOUSE AND WAREHOUSE, DENBIGH ST., LLANRWST, -—— fi General Furnishing Ironmongers, Gas & Hot Water Engineers. p 4417 D .Àt-; SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs Wm. Dew & Son, AUCTIONEERS. BANGOR. LLANDUDNO. AND CARNARVON. COUNTIES OF DENBIGH, FLINT, AND CARNARVON (Detached). MESSRS WM. fEW and SON will OFFER for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. DURING JULY, AND NOT IN JUNE AS PREVIOUSLY ADVERTISED. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS. TENE- MENTS. GRAND MEADOW AND ACCOM- MODATION LANDS BUILDING SITES, Etc., comprising nearly 1000 ACRES. IN MORFA RHUDDLAN (Near Towyn and Foryd Station). Plasllwyd, Glan-y-Gors, Glan-y-Don Fields, Ty- Nant, Gaino Fawr, 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. IN THE COUNTY OF CABNABVON (Detd.). IN THE PARISH OF LLYSFAEN. Ty Uchaf, Trawscoed, several Allotments, and Gadlas Clochydd Field. IN THE COUNTIES OF DENBIGH AND CABNABVON (Detd.). IN THE PARISHES OF LLANDULAS (De- tached) AND LLYSFAEN. Cefn Castell and Nant Glyd Cottage. IN THE PARISH OF BETTWS-YN-RHOS. Gwyndy Uchaf. Particulars, Plans, and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of Messrs Dawson, Bennett and Co., 2, New-square, Lmcolns Inn, London, W.C.; of Messrs Porter, Amphlett, and Jones, Solicitors, Colwyn Bay, Conway, and Llanrwst; at the Auctioneers' Institute, 34, Russell-square, London, W.C.; or of the Auc- tioneers, at their Offices at Bangor, Llandudno, and Carnarvon. Mr. HuS-th Toner, LIVERPOOL. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR HUGH TONER, at the RHOS ABBEY HOTEL, RHOS-ON-SEA, COLWYN BAY. on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of JULY, 1906, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, Ali thai; plot of land situate in Colwyn Avenue, Rhos-on-Sfa, in the parish of Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, containing 1022 square yards or thereabouts, to- gether with the two shops and dwelling houses eitocted thereon, and known respectively as Shnmrock" and "Baycliffe." This property is held for th3 residue of the term of 999 years, computed from the 29th of September, 1900, sub- ject to the payment of the yearly rent of £ 5J7 Os 8d, reserved out of the said plot of 'and. Both the :• hops are large and commodious, and the dwelling Lousees are well adapted for board- ing houses, for which there is a large and in- creasing demand in this The property A !1 1(;c r !t: i'- •y-X.od 11i.r.L <J ui Thi Keotric Light RajIway being made between Llandudno and Rhos. Further particulars may be had from the Auctioneers, 32, Cable-street, Liverpool, tel. 7391 Central; or from the Solictors, Messrs Peace and Darlington, 12, St. John's-lane, Liverpool. Telephone 1499 Royal. George Perkins, Auctioneer and Valuer, RHYL AND ABERGELE. BVSAMPRTTNNTOP AGENT, PRACTICAT VTSTOM GROCERY, PRO- spiRIT. HOTEL, AND DRAPERY TRADES. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. SHIPPING CUNARD LINE. FASTEST and FINEST OF BRITISH STEAMERS, INCLUDING VHE LATEsr AND MOST PERFECT LXAUPLIJS OF MARIXB ARCHITECTURE. The "CARMANIA" (Turbine) and "CARONIA. From LIVERPOOL via QUEENSTOWN TO NEW YORK. C51UXVIN- Lucama Sat., June 23 Umbna SaL, June 30 Chroma Tues, July 3 TO BOSTON. ^Tnvi Tues., June 26 ^ftXOn.la Tues., July 10 Iverma Tues., July 24 The CARMANIA," 20,000 tons, is the largest Turb.no Steamer in the World, and the K lurbi.ie drivea Ste-amcr running between E^° £ ^nd 0th0 Unit«l States. B ARES :-Saloon from £ l&. Second Cabin from £ 9. Ihird Clasc Rates, £ 5 15S and wards (according to steamer) An allowance of 10 per cent. on tho homeward fare is made 10 Saloon and Second Cabin Passengers taking re- turn t'ckets. ° 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 Paa- sengers may also travel without extra charge to Baltimore. ° Passengers booked through to all parta of America and Canada. Apply to THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COM- PANY, LIMITED, Liverpool; or to their Agents, A. Douglas, Colwyn Bay; Owen J Jones. Llanrwst; J. R. Jones, Lloyd-street, and Hugh Jones, Lloyd-streeb, Llandudno; F. D. Chantrey, Penmaenmawr; J. P. Jones, tiondre Bach, Rhuddlan, R.S.O.; W. F. Williams Rees. Old Colwyn; W. H. Rowlands, Rhos Pier Col- wyn Bay; W. H. Ellis, Llanfairfechan; C. Wright, Chester; John R. Evans, Aberirele B. Williams, Rhyl. 5235 FLTV D CANADIAN PACIFIC RLY\ 0.1. TI. ATLANTIC S.S. LINES. LIVERPOOL TO/CANADA. First Cabin: Second and Third Class. R.M.S. "EMPRESS OF IRELAND" twin- screw), 14,500 tons, June 29th. S.S. "LAKE MANITOBA" (twin-screw), 9674 tons, July 4th. No foreigners, except Scandinavians, third class Free pamphlet re "Work and Wages," of Jones, Meiliioiydd, Llawnig, R.S.O.; local Agents, or C. P. Rly., 24, James'-street, Liver- pcoi- 14733 ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL TO CANADA AND UNITED STATES. Unsurpassed for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Classes. Special rates to Ontaria, Manitoba, and Canadian North-West. TUNISIAN June 28 VICTORIAN July 5 IONIAN July 12 VIRGINIAN July 19 Note the 6ailings of the new Turbine Steamers Victorian, Juiy 5, and Virginian, July 19, 12,000 Lone—steadiest, fastest, no vibration. Handbooks free. Apply, Allans, 19, James- street, Liverpool,"and 103, Leadenhali-street, Lon- don. n I The "Pioneer" i- recognised as one of the most j popular papers in the Principality Splendid Medium for advertiser*, :2" "J-L.. :.0. SALES BY AUCTION. LIST OF SALES BY Robert and Rogers Jones, LLANRWST AND COLWYN BAY, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, Established 1863, UNDERTAKE SALES of Landed and Build. %-) ing Estates, Freehold and Leasehold House Property, Live and Dead Farming Stock, House- hold FumHirr« VALUATIONS for Tena, ilnd Mortgage Purposes. INVENTORIES Carefully prepared and Examined. Rents Collected. Life and Fire Insurance Agents for the Leading Offices. Offices: TY'N Y FYNWENT, LLANRWST. and PENRHYN-ROAD (Opposite G.P.O.), COL- WYN BAY. 15294 MONDAY, JUNE 25th. fTlALYCAFN MART PERIODICAL SALE of Fat Bullocks, Heifers, Cows, and Bulls, Store 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. FRIDAY, JUNE 29th, 1906. ASHGROVE, 59, PARK-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. SALE of GENUINE ANTIQUE FURNITURE and all other Household Effects, compris- ing: An excellent OAK WELSH DRESSER, fine GRANDFATHER'S 8-DAY CLOCK "n Oak Case, old oak Corner Cupboard, a rare old oak 3-CORNER ARM CHAIR (in first-class condi- tion), 3 old oak high-back Chairs, 2 oak Chairs, old oak Tables, oak and mahogany Chests of Drawers, in-laid mahogany Folding Card Table, a part Set of OLD WILLOW-PATTERN DIN- NER SERVICE. (27 pieces), 3 pairs old J&ra«s Candlesticks, 2 Copper Warming-pans, and other pieces in old brass; Iron Bedsteads and Palliasses, prime Feather Bods, Bolsters, and Pillows, and all other bedroom requisites; together with the usual contents of Kitchen and other domestic offices the property of Mr Thomas Jones, formerly Bodnant Ucha' Farm, Eglwysbach (who is leav- ing). Sale at 1.30 o'clock p.m. On view day prior to Sale, from 10 a. in. nnt'! 4 p.m. 15843 CONWAY AND LLANDUDNO COUNTY COURT. Re Robert Roberts, deceased, Elizabeth Thomas and others v. Thomas Roberts. SALE OF FREEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES. MR THOS. ROGERS JONES (of the firm of Robert and Rogers Jones) will OFFER for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the CASTLE HOTEL. CONWAY, on FRIDAY, JULY 6th, 1906, at Half-past Two o'clock in the afternoon, subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced, all that Freehold Dwelling- House and Shop, called "LIVERPOOL HOUSE," situate on the north side of Lower High-street, in the Town of Conway, in the County of Car- narvon, now in the occupation of Mr William ..t"P. For further Particulars, apply to Mr J. W. Hughes, Solicitor. Conway, or to the Auctioneer, Llanrwst and Colwyn Bay. 15836 SAILINGS. THE STEAMERS of the OLD-ESTABLISHED COMPANY. ST. GEORGE'S 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 Sailing. Llan'no. Deg'nwy. Conw'y. Tref'w. a.m. a-m. a.m. a.m. 22 Friday 9 30 9 45 10 5 11 50 a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. 23 Saturday 10 0 10 25 10 30 12 30 25 Monday 11 5 11 20 11 35 1 40 a.m. a.m. noon p.m. 26 Tuesday 11 35 11 45 12 0 2 20 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 27 Wednesday 12 50 1 0 1 5 3 0 28 Thursday 1 35 1 53 2 3 3 46 29 Friday 2 15 2 25 2 35 4 35 30 Saturday 3 15 3 32 3 45 5 45 Fare according to distance. Fares: Fore End, Is; Return, 2s; After End, Is 6d; Return, 2s 6d. CHILDREN HALF-FARE. For the convenience of Passengers Luncheons and Teas will be ready on arrival at Hotel Belle Vue, Trefriw. For further particulars, apply to Messrs P. and H. Lewis, Conway and Llanrwst; Messrs Roberts and Co., Quay, Conway; Messrs R. E. Jones and Br03., "Weekly News" Office, Con and Col- -wyn Bay; Tho Hotel Belle Vue, Trefriw; Mr Slater. Photo Artist, Mostvn-strcet, Llandudno, Mr John Jones, Glasgow House, Penmaenmawr' Mrs Tritton, Castle Hotel, Deganwy; Mr Tom- kinson, "Indispensable," Colwyn Bay; and at all the principal Hotels in the neighbourhood. For further information applv to the Manaeer Captain W. Roberts, Quay, Conway. Please Note the name of this Comnanv'a Steamers — "-ST. GEORGE" and "NEW ST. GEORGE," and that they start from the Second Landing Stage from Deganwy Station, and also Second Stage from Conwav Quay. Tickets aro NOT sold at Llandudno, and onlv to be had on board Steamers. EDUCATIONAL. VILLA NARELL N, OLD COLWYN. Principal: MADEMOISELLE VFÆDAN. assisted by Resident English. French, and German Certificated Mistresses. /"1PEN CLASSES for French and German. A W Class preparing for L.L.A. Prospectus Testimonials, Clerical and Medical Re fere noes on application. THE SUMMER TERM COMMENCED TUESDAY, MAY 1st. 15494 RUTHIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Founded by Gabriel Goodman. Dean of Westminster, 1576. Headmaster: Rev. W. P. WHlTTiNGTON, M.A. (formerly Scholar of Jesus College. Oxford); assisted by an able Staff of Masters. Fine NEW BUILDINGS, situated on an vated plateau in the loveliest part of the Vale of Clwyd. The Dormitories are very spacious and weil-vcntilated, and contain accommodation for 40 Boarders. TITHE School supplies a sound liberal education with special adaptation, where necessary to the future career of t!CE pupils. Bovs are sent direct from the School .0 the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, or can fce prepared for the University Colleges. Special preparation is also von for all Pre- 1 hrnmary Examinations and for Commercial Pur. suits. Recent distinctions include :-Open Foundation Scholarsbip, St. John's College, Cambridge; ninth wrangler; Indian Civil Service Appointment; Scholarships at Aberystwyth and Bangor; Gil- christ Research Exhibition, PI50 a rear for three years, tenable at Christ College," Cambridge; Honours in THO Final School of Historv Oxford Honorary Physician to His Majesty the King; and the Bishopric of Aberdeen and Orkney. hummer Term commenced on TUESDAY May 8th. For Prospectuses and full particulars, apply to the Headmaster, SALES BY AUCTION. Mr John Pritchard, BANGOR. LLANFAIRFECHAN and PENMAENMAWR. SALE of Excellent FREEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, GARDENS, and PREMISES, occupying good positions in theae favourite Seaaide resorts, adapted for Private Residences or Boarding and Lodging-houses. MR JOHN PRITCHARD will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, LLANFAIRFECHAN, on WEDNES- DAY, 27th June, 1906, at Two pm., subject to conditions to L-c, there and then produced. (By Order of the Mortgagees.) Lot i.-All that well-built and conveniently arranged Detached Dwelling-House and Premise* known as "BENARTH HOUSE," LLANFAIR- FECHAN, for many years in the occupation of Mr Erasmus Jones, and comprising the following Accommodation, viz.: Fivi. Entertaining-rooms, ten Bedrooms, Bathroom, Kitchens, and Domestic Offices. The House stands well back from the road, and is approached through nice Ornamental Grounds. It has for many years lot well during the season, and had a splendid connection. Possession on completion. (By Order of the Executors to closo a Trust.) Lot 2. — All that excellent Dwelling-House, Garden, and Premises, known as "BAY VIEW, PENMAENMAWR, situate on the lower Con- way Road, close to the Station and Promenade, pleasantly situate, commanding beautiful views of the Sea and the Anglesey Coast. It is well adapted as a high-class Lodging or Boarding- 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 Offices. (By Order of the Mortgagees.) Lot 3.—All that commodious Semi-detached Villa Residence, known as "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 well-stocked Kitchen Garden, 700 square yards in extent. The Accommodation includes: Vestibule, Hall, four Entertaining-rooms, Butler s Pantry, eight Bed- rooms, large Attic, Kitchens, Larder, House- keeper's Room, etc. rihe situation is very pleasant, with nice views of Beaumaris Bay, Anglesey, and Puffin Island. 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. EDUCATIONAL. Mrs. ROGER EDWARDS (Late Student of the Royal (Dollege of Music, jondon) Gives Lessons in SINGING, PIANO' AND ORGAN, At Her Residence, PLASEIRIAN, BAY VIEW ROAD, 15003 COLWYN BAY. F. LOC U T 10 N tut SCHOOLS VISITED. CLASSES FORMED. CLERGYMEN. BARRISTERS. MISS MORDEN GREY, Dramatic Studio, 14, Ridg-Eflekl, Manchester, Is sending a Competent Assistant to visit N. Wales. For terms, etc., apply to above address. Patrons :-Miss Ellen lerry, BeerboLm Tree. Esq., George Alexander, Lsq., F. Benson, Esq. Pupils:—Miss Lily Brayton, and many others in Leading Companies. 14571 ABERGELE COUNTY SCHOOL (For Boys and Girls). THE SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR THE COLWYN BAY DISTRICT. Headmaster: Mr J. WILLIAMS, M.A. (Oxon) assisted by an experienced Staff of Masters and istresses. Efficient Preparation for all the usual examina- tions, and special <*eRartine?'8 .for Science Manual Instruction, Cookery, Music, and Com- mercial Subjects. Drill and Physical Exercises taught by Sergt.- Instructor J. BROW N. Reoent Successes include: Open Scholarship at Irinity Cam- bridge Open Exhibition #at Trinity College, Cam- bridge. Exhibition at Jesus Coliego. Oxford. Denbighshire County Exhibition. Entrance Scholarship, Bangor University College. Passes at Matriculations of London Univer- sity, and University of W aloe. Honours Senior and Junior, Central Wekh Board Certificates, with NUMEROUS tinctions. Edinburgh Medical Prelim., etc. Tho Railway Fares of Pupils from Colwyn Bay and Old Colwy" are Paid by the County School Governors. Full particulars from Headmaster. 11046 THE SWEDISH GYMNASIUM. (Top Floor of Mr Askew's Premises) PENRHYN ROAD, COLWYN BAY, Clisses for Children and Adults. Massagra and MC^'C?L1TMUVE,,NENT8 CIVAN PrinciDal:—MISS EDITH M. HALL rrained Educational and Med,cal Gymna t Instructress Swedish sties, Universitv College, Bangor, and North W ales Training College Bangor. Private Address:—^iwyn On, V\ ynnstay-road Old Colwyn. 14833 Wilton House, Rivirie Avelliie COLWYN SAY. The MISSE-T MOR.RIS, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS RECOGNISED. Tjl ULLY-QUAXJFIED TEACHERg VIST r TING MASTER and MISTRESSES ATTEND. CLASS FOR LITTLE Boys MUSIC. -= MR F. GURNEY BARNETT (Organist and Choirmaster of Nant-y-Glyn Road Wcbieyan Church, Colwyn Bay) GIVES LESSONS in the following Sub- jects:- ORGAN AND PIANOFORTE PLAYING SINGING, THEORY, HARMONY, Etc. Candidates Prepared for the R-A.M., R.C.M.. T.C.L., and other fteoogrused kxaminationa. LESSONS AT PUPIL'S OWN RESIDENCL, or at NORMANHURST, LLANNERCH-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. 12965 MEDICAL. HE MEDICALHOME, Coed Pella^o^dTCoi- wyn Bay. Hospital-trained nurses supplied ilectricity and massage, nursing appiianoes. — tatron. 24. 8523 SALES BY AUCTION. 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 DEGANWY, NORTH WALES. Important and Attractive Sale of Freehold Busi- ness Premises, situated in tho bast part of Deganwy. A. 0. OLDMAN lias been instructed to SFT.Ti BY AUCTION pi the CASTLE HOTEL DEGANWY, on FRIDAY, 29th June, 1^# u* P*m- (SUBJECT to Conditions to be tbw* there produoed and read, ail that Freehold Dwell- ing House and convenient double-fronted Shop known as TIMPERLEY HOUSE, Castle Build- ings. Deganwy, having the following Accommoda- tion Ground Floor: Commodious and well- lighted double-fronted Shop and Room at reax, with a Cellarage beneath the Shop, also a private entrance to residential portion. First Floor: Two Sitting-rooms, Doable Bedroom, Kitchen, Scul- lery, Pantry. Second Floor: Four Bedrooms, Bathroom, and W.C. Outside: Wash-house. W.C., etc. Further particulars may be obtained from Messrs F. O. S. Leak and Pratt, Solicitors, 6, John Dalton-street, Manchester, or the Auction- eer, Llandudno. 15831 t COLF LINKS. bosonSea Golf Glab. 18-Hole Sporting Links on the Sea Front, between Colwyn Bay and Llandudno. CLUB HOUSE on the MAEINE DITIVE with Every Convenience. OPEN TO VISITORS. 2S. per Day. 5S. per Week. At Easter, Whit-week, August and Sept., 2/6 per Day 10/- per Week. LADIES (No Restrictions on Play) Country and Non- per annum Playing Members £ I I 0 GENTLEMEN (Resident) t2 2 0 JUVENILES (under 16) Artizans £ Q 10 6 NO ENTRANCE FEE. Caddies not allowed 011 Sundays. Golfers Requisites of an Descriptions kepi in Stock. r- BILLIARDS. MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. Board 1.. 6/-aDay. Board and Lodgings 8/- „ Board, Lodging & Play 10/- „ BEDROOMS, 2/6 a Night, each person (in- eluding attendance). Resident Secretary and ProfessionaL Telephone No. 48 Colwyn Bay. Telegrams, Llandrillo-yn-Rhos. 5977 COLWYN BAY GOLF CLUB. SPORTING 9-HOLE COURSE, SITUATE ABOVE PWLLYCROUHAN WOODS. COMFORTABLE CLUB HOUSE. LUNCHEONS & REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. GOLFING REQUISITES STOCKED. Steward and Groundsman J. EVANS. SUBSCRIPTIONS. Per An nun. Honorary Members jEl I& and 40 10 Resident Members— Ladies £ 0 15 0 Gentlemen J.0 Country Members— Ladies.O 10s. Od Gentlemen 158. Od Visitors, 2s. per Day, 5s. per Week. L. A. O'BRIEN, Hon. See. Owing to a Private At Home in collection with the Golf Club, Visiting Members will not be allowed to play over the Links after 2 p.m. on Saturday, the 23rd inst. TREFRIW GOIiF ITINKS. THESE LINKS ARE UNQUESTIONABLY THE MOST CHARMING AND SPORTING IN THE BRITISH ISLES. Always to be found in Perfection. CLUB HOUSE, &c. One and a Half Miles from LLANRWST STATION in the CRAFNANT VALLEY. Laid out by BEN. SAYERS, and the Professional is D. McLEOD, of North Berwick. RESERVED FREE TO VISITORS OF HOTEL BELLE VIEW EVERY DAY, CROQUET, TENNIS, BOWLS and QUOITS ON THE FAMOUS TREFRIW COURTS (JOHN ROBERTS, GROUNDSM AS). First-rate Trout and Sewin Fishing reserved to Visitors. DAY OR WEEK TICKETS ISSUED. LIGHT REFRESHMENTS AT POPULAR PUCES IS ALVVAYO AVAILABLE. Fcr 1 A FF and further particulars apply to CHARLES FRUEN, HOTEL BELLE VIEW, 40517 TREFRIW. The "Pioneer" is recognised as one of the most populai gapers in the Principality. Splendu) nedioia for advertiser*.
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