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VICTORIA PIER PAVILION, COLWYN BAY. SECRETARY W- A. PRYCE-DAVIS. V RIVIERE'S GHMD OHG^EST^H k TWICE DAILY-MORNING AT II; EVENING AT 7-45. ,Con diiclor and Musical Director Mr. H. LYELL T AYLER. F.C. V., L.R.A.M. I ARTISTES: | MISS HOWARD FINCH (Contralto). ;t FRIDAY: SATURDAY:- Mr. R. J. FORBES Mr. HERBERT GROVER I j (Solo Pianist). (The Renowned Tenor). f SUNDAY —GRAND SACRED CONCERT AT 8-15 P-m« Mr. MONTAGUE BORWELL, Who will also appear during the week. MONDAY EVENING AT 7-45:— I EXTRA. SPECIAL C°NCEE/r. Re-engagement of HERR WILHELM BACKHAUL The Celebrated Pianist. For Full details see Special Posters, Handbills and Daily Programmes. PITeTL IC HALL, COLWYN BAY. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY (FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY). Special Engagement of Mr. CHAS. MACDONNA'S CO. in the Charming and Original Musical Comedy A COUNTEY GIRL." MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, AND TWO FOLLOWING NIGHTS, ENORMOUS ATTRACTION. MR. HENRY SWINERD'S COMPANY IN "DARE DEVIL DOROTHY," A Musical Comedy Novelty. ttME AND PRICES, &d., AS USUAL. Seats booked at Fleet's Music Warehouse. MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 18th and 19th., j t CHARLES FROHMAN'5 Greatest Success: LEAH KLESOHNA. J which ran for upwards of a year at the New Theatre. |L Paul Belmore as 14 Kleschna," Bessie Rignold as 44 Leah," M* Hamilton Dean Raoul," ap<f Wjn5 F* Grant as U Paul." r; 16264 J CAEDOW'8 CADETS, ji Under the Direction of WALTER E. SWAIN. EVERY MORNING. AFTERNOON AT 3. EVENING AT 8-30, ————————————————————. | ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, at 3 p.m., I GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO HOLLY LEIGH. • EXTRA TALENT. SEE FUTURE BILLS. i PUBLIC BALL, COLWYN BAY. | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1906.. DON'T FORGET ^H-E BOYS' BENEFIT. Entirely New and Brilliant Programme. V| 21 HOURS' CONTINUOUS FUN & ENJOYMENT. i THREE GREAT SKETCHES Musical Shave," "A Dutch Wooing," and "The Hotel de Paris.' ADMISSION is. RESERVED SEATS, 2s. Seats booked at Gibbons' Library, Fleet's Music Stores, or of the Troupe.Djars open 7-15 Coi&nience 7-AC Carriages at 10-30. Ticket Holders admitted at 7. 16217 f ENTERTAINMENTS. ^adudno Pier Company, LIMITED. I' a.ta,y. Mr Samuel Hughe*. 1 Ille Pier Company's Popular CONCERTS. Morning at 11, Evening at 7.45. ler Company's Orchestra, Conductor: MR ARTHUR W. PAYNE, Sub-Conductor: MR WALTER HAIGH. VOCALIST: SEPTEMBER 8th to 14th, Miss HOWARD FINCH (CONTRALTO). | Grand Special Concert SATURDAY, SEPT. 8th, at 7-45 p.m. ™'SS EVANGELINE FLORENCE (SOPRANO). Miss Howard Finch. EEKL Y TICKETS, 4s and 3a; MONTHLY, *d. 15s and lis. Admission to Pier to 6 p.m., U*fter 6 p.m., 6d. SPECIAL CONCERTS: Is; Front Seats Is extra. 't ED CONCERT on SUNDAY at 8.15 p-m. 1-1 11431 IQH-CLASS CONCERT klilr the Auspices of the Conway Baptist Church) will bo held at the OWN HALL, CONWAY, II on | sday Evening, Sept. 11th, 1906, r ARTISTES: o, Mba MAGGIE MORRIS (Tonrefail). ,}:. (),t j Iri Mr LLEWELLYN JONES (Aberdare). Mr LLEWELLYN Ji. BOWEN ^ll (Swansea). k flz° 'Winners at the National Eisteddfod at &hrir, • Mountain Ash in 1905. i Soloist, Mr HERBERT SCOTT Sgs "n (Oldham), iiWk n6?9til' Barn" and the celebrated !n Uyko" bands. Paoist, Miss EDITH DA VIES, L.R.A.M., Cardiff^ ENTERTAINMENTS. Jfco. PENMACHNO AGRICULTURAL SHOW A GRAND CONCERT will be held in connection with the above Show on SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8th, At PENMACHNO, sdien tho chair will be occupied by th Rev. JOHN GOWER, Trefriw. ARTISTES: Miss MARY KING SARAH, Talysarn (winner of the Soprano and Mezzo Soprano prizes at the recent National Eisteddfod). Baritone: Mr H. VAUGHAN DAVIES, Carnarvon (winner of the Baritone Solo at the Llanelly National Eisteddfod). Pension Singing with the Harp: Mr W. O. JONES, Festiniog. Harpist; Mr Dd. FRANCIS (Blind Harpist). Accompanist: Mr R. JONES WILLIAMS. Conductor: W. OWEN, Esq., Metropolitan Bank, U&nrwst. Doors open at 6.30; to commence at 7 p.m. Church of England Waifs and Strays. A GARDEN PETE. Under tho Distinguished Patronaco of MARY, COUNTESS of MAR and?KELLIE, and The HON. MRS BRODRICK, Coed Coch. will be held at ANGORFA, OLD COLWYN. (in aid of the above Society), On T U E S DAY. S E P T E M B E RUth, from 3 to ó pm. CROQUET TOURNAMENT. palmST?™ games- TEA TABLE COMPETITION (la entrance). CAKE COMPETITION (6d entrance) Prizes will be given. CAFE CHANTANT from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. fTlHE FETE wiU be OPENED bv MRS A HOWARTH. Walshaw, Colwyn Ly Donations of Money, Cakes, Flowers, Fruit, Plant^or Sweets, wul be gratefully received by the Hon. Treasurer, MISS BROADBENT Angorfa. Admission One Shilling. A Band will be in sttGndancc, 16261 Artistic and General Printing AT THE CAXTON PRESS HIGH STREET, B A N G 0 n. SALES BY AUCTION. F. A. Dew and Troman, Auctioneers, Surveyors, Valuers, and Land Agents, COLWYN BAY AND CONWAY. Telephone Nos.—COLWYN BAY, 21 i 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 anno uncements. OLD COLWYN, NORTH WALES. ESSRS F. A. DEW and TROMAN have l'f.l. received instructions to OFFER for SALE BY AUCTION, at the SHIP HOTEL, OLD COLWYN, on FRIDAY, the 21st SEPTEM- BER, at Seven p.m. (subject to certain conditions of Sale), all that Most Central and Important FREEHOLD COMMERCIAL PROPERTY, occupying the finest corner site in the Town of Colwyn, and known as THE OLD POST OFFICE, situated adjoining and with a commanding frontage to Abergele-road, and also adjoining the fino modern road known as Coed Coch-road, now in course of construction (and nearing com- pletion), leading direct ;from Old Colwyn to Lianelian, and which must open -up the line Agri. cultural and Residential district, inland from Old Colwyn. Tho Property also adjoins the main approach to the Fairy Glen, and includes a commodious Corner Shop with modern shop front and plate glass windows and compact Dwelling-house and Offices over. For further particulars apply to Messrs Porter, Amphlett, and Jones, Solicitors, Colwyn Bay, Conway, and Llanrwst, or to the Auctioneers, Llewelyn Chambers, Colwyn Bay, and Castle- street, Conway. 16220 Mr Henry Jones, LIVERPOOL. THE NORTH WALES COAST BETWEEN COLWYN BAY AND LLANDUDNO. RHOS-ON-SEA FREEHOLD ESTATE. Highly Attractive SALE of Valuable FREE- HOLD ESTATES and BUILDING SITES, forming part of the Rhos-on-Sea. Estate, with its Two Miles of Open Sea Frontage. MR HENRY JONES, F.AJ., has been in- structed by W. Horton, Esq., J.P., to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the RHOS ABBEY HOTEL, RHOS-ON- SEA, COLWYN BAY, on MONDAY, 24th Septembe.r: 1906, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, several FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS, secured by well-built detached residences, all of which are regularly tenanted Thirty-two Choice BUILDING PLOTS, fronting well-made roads and avenues, and the Marine Drive, and eminent- ly adapted for Seaside Residences, Villas, Private Hotels, and Bungalows. Lot 39.-THE RHOS-ON-SEA GOLF LIWKS. comprising 120 Acres of old Turf Land, on which the well-known lo-holo Golf Course has been formed, and on which B8511 2s 3d (including the club house) has been expended. Lots 40, 41. 42.-THREE COMPACT FREE- HOLD BUILDING ESTATES, containing 40 Acres, 30 Acres, and 51 Acres respectively, and all open to tho South and South-West, and sheltered by the Little Orme's Head Range of Hills and the Gloddaeth Woods. One of the Estates has been partly developed, a.nd has 650 Yards of Sea Frontage. All three Estates have extensive Road Frontages, and aro served by the Llandudno Electric Railway, and are within short walking distances of Colwyn Bay and Llandudno- Particulars, Plans, a.nd Conditions of Sale may be obtained at Rhos-on-Sea Estate Offices, Col- wyn Bay, or from the Auctioneer, 5, Cook-street, Liverpool. -I Frank Lloyd & Sons, WREXHAM. THURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 13th, at 12.30. GREAT STORE RAM SALE. ST. ASAPH SMITHFIELD. JpRANK LLOYD and SONS will SELL 80 to 100 Fat, Dairv and Store Cattle. 1000 Fat Sheep and Isiinbs, Store Ewes, Rams, and Ram Lan?l>e, Pigs and Calves, includ- ing a grand fot of Southdown Rams from Mrs Wynne, Cefn; Shropshires and Rylands from Mrs Rowley Conwy and Mr Conwy Bell, and ma.ny others. Further Entries invited up to time of Sale. 16268 Mr F. 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. HOUSE COALS. Why Pay Intermediate Profits? Coal Direct from the Mine. BEST QUALITY. AS SUPPLIED OVER MANY YEARS TO OUR NORTH WALES PATRONS, SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES. TN TRUCK LOADS of 5 to 10 Tons, Carriage .&. Paid, to the under-mentioned Stations:- Q BEST SCREENED KITCHEN NUTS. Rhyl. Colwyn. LI'dno. II'head. Bangor. 13s 5d.l33 9d 13s lid.14s 9d.146 Od BEST SCREENED GENERAL HOUSE. Rhyl. Colwyn. Ll'dno. H'head. Bangor 14s 5d.l4s 9d.l4s Ild 15a 9d.l5s Od BEST HANDPICKED DRAWING-ROOM COAL. Rhyl. Colwyn. Ll'dno. H'head. Bangor. 14s lid.15s 3d 15a 5d.l6a 3d.15s 6d Prices on application for other Stations. THE EVESON COAL & COKE CO. LTD., BIRMINGHAM. 40712 SALES BY AUCTION. Booth and Sandy, Auctioneersi Valuers, House and Estate Agents. SALES BY AUCTION AND VALUATIONS of Landed Estates, House Property, House- hold Furniture, Live Stock, etc., undertaken on Reasonable Terms. VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE, MORTGAGE AND TRANSFER. INVENTORIES MADE AND EXAMINED. MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED. AGENTS for Fire, Life, Personal Accident, Live Stock, Plate Glass and Mortgage Insurance with the Leading Companies. Offices: US, 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 On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, SALE OF AN ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD VILLA. QUEEN'S-ROAD, OLD COLWYN. MESSRS BOOTH and SANDY are instructed to OFFER for SALE BY PUBLIC AUC- TION, at THE HOTEL METROPOLE. COL- WYN BAY, at Six o'clock in the evening precise- ly, and subject to Conditions to be then produced, all that very desirable Freehold Residence known as "NARELLAN," situate in Queen's-road, Old Colwyn, having a frontage thereto of 60ft. or thereabouts, and recently in the occupation of Mademoiselle Ver- dan, at an annual rental of E80. This commodious House, which has a balconied front, and is substantially built of stone and brick with stucco facing, contains three well- proportioned Reception-rooms, iiino excellent Bedrooms, Bathroom, with H. and C. Water Supply, two W.C.'s. ample domestic offices, and there is a pleasant Garden at -the front and rear. The Property occupies a healthy and elevated situation overlooking Old Colwyn, Coiwyn Bay, and Rhos, commands a charming panorama of Mountain, Woodland, and Sea, and forms a most desirablo Private Residence, or is admir- ably adapted for a High-class School or Boarding Establishment. Further Particulars can be obtained from Messrs John Alker and Co., Land Agents, 25. Brazonose-street, Manchester; Messrs E. Heath and Sons, Solicitors, 48. Swan-street, Manches- ter; or the Auctioneers, 16, Station-road, Colwyn Bay. 16185 By Order of the Mortgagee. "GLAS-COED," ABBEY-ROAD, RHOS-ON-SEA. T^TESSRS BOOTH and SANDY are instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC A4 TION, at THE HOTEL METROPOLE, COLWYN BAY, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1906, at 8 o'clock p.m. prompt, subject to Conditions to be then read, the abovo charmingly placed, con- veniently arranged, and detached FREEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE. situated in the Parish of Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, on the main road from Rhos-on-Sea to Llandudno, and containing spacious Entrance HaJI, two Entertaining-rooms, six Bedrooms, Bathroom, two W.C. s, Kitchen, Scullery, Pantry, Wash- house, etc. This valuablo Property, which produces a clear annual income of £ 50, has a frontage to Abbey- road, of 51|ft., covers an area of 848 square yards or thereabouts, and is in good internal and ex- ternal repair. Full Particulars and Orders to View can be obtained from C. E. Spc-akman, Solicitor, Crewe, or tho Auctioneers, 16, Station-road, Colwvn Bay. 1æ19 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 extr). payment. EARLY BOOKINCS.-In order to avoid the Coaches being dt-layed, and to prevent disap- pointment, the Proprietors request) all intend-ng parties lor these Tours to book early at the Coaching OflicJ, "Tho Mews," or any of the Hotels Should weather or other circumstances prevent the Coach from going, tho Fare will be returned. Tour t.—Tho Grand Loop Tour, via Bettwsy- coed, Swallow Fails, Capel Curig, Nant Ffrangccn Pass, Bethefda, Llanfairfechan, and Conway. Leases the Mews 10 a.m., arrives home 6.30 p.m Fare, 10s; box seats, 2s extra. D's- tance, 56 imie3 Tour 2.—Beti:wsycoed, via Vale of Mochdre, Conway, Trefriw, returning via Llanrwst and T alyc If n. Leaves tho Mews 10 a.m., arrives home 6.15 p.m. Fare, 7s; box seats, Is extra. Distance, ^0 miles. Tour 3.—Tho City of St. Asaph (Tuesdays and Saturdays excepted), via Gwrych Castle, Aber- gole, Rhuddlan 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 S.—Tho Short Loop via Conway Castle, Gyffin, Ty'nygroes, and Talycafn, crossing the Bridge, and returning the Denbighshire side of the River Conway. Leaves tho Mews 2.30 p.m., ar- rives home 6 p.m. Fare, 4s; box seats, Is extra. Distance, 23 miles. Tour 6.— Bodnant Hall (Tuesdays and Satur- days only), via Mochdre Valley to the Hall, allowing time to view the grounds. Leaves the Mews 2.30 p.m., arrives homo 6 p ni. Fare 3s, box seats, Is extra. Distance, 16 miles. Tour 7.—Llanfair-tal-haiarn, via Abergele, to Llanf lirtalhaiarn, a beautiful village in the hills. Time for lunch is allowed, and the return journoy is made through the picturesque Bryny- pin Past back to Abergele. Leaves tho Mews 11 a.m., arrives home 5.15 p.m. Fare, 5s; box seats, Is extra. Distance, 28 miles. Tour 8.—Gwrych Castle (residence of the Countess of Dundonald). The Proprietors have permission to drive through the grounds upon payment of a small fee. Days of admission, Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays. BOOKING-OFFICES: THE MEWS (facing JD N. and S. Wales Bank); Victoria Mew's, Conway-road; also seats may be booked with the ilead "orter at any of the Hotels. For particulars apply at the Coaching Offico as above, and at the Hotels for Illustrated Guide. OMNIBUS SERVICE. A conveyance will leave the Mews, Colwyn Bay, for Rhos-on-Sea, Pier Head, and (, olf Links, daily, as follows:—Leaves the Mews: 9.30 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 12.30 pm., 2.45 pID., 4.30 p.m., 6.30 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 Pavilion Concerts. Fares: 6d each way to Rhos and Pierhead. Also a conveyance will leave the Mews for Oolwyn daily, as follows:-Leaves the Mews 9.30 a.m., 11 a.m.. 12.45 p.m., 2.30 p.m, 415 p.m., 6.0 p.m. Returning from Colwyn: 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 WLLY, to Ship Hotel, Colwyn, 6d; Fares, each vay, to Queen's Hotel, 9d; luggage, 3d each pickaye. :ephone. Nos. 1 and la. Telegraphic address: "Mews," Colwyn Bay 15667. SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS received too late for Clarification will be found on the 12th page. SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs Wm. Dew & Son, AUCTIONEERS, BANGOR & LLANDUDNO. COLWYN BAY. SALE OF TWO VERY PLEASANTLY SITUATED FREEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED VILLAS, standing on an area of 513 square yards, 0; thereabouts. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON aro instructed to OFFER for SALE BY PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the IMPERIAL HOTEL. COLWYN BAY. on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, at 2.30, TWO FREEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED VILLAS, pleasantly situated, with a capital frontage to Dundonald-road, off Rhiw-road and Abergete- road, known as nOSSENDALE and WOLVERTON, in the occupations of Mr Ellis Jones and Mr Arthur Dale respectively. These recently constructed Villas are well built, pleasantly placed, and possess good back ap- proaches. They stand in one of tho most healthy spots in this fashionable resort, and are close to the attractions and conveniences of the town. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be ob- tained of tho Auctioneers, at their Offices at Llandudno and Bangor; of Mr A. G. Pugh, Wynnstay Chambers, Colwyn Bay; of Messrs Andrew Wood and Co., Solicitors, 8 and 9, Great James-street, Bedford-row, London, W.C.; of R. Ley Wood, Esq., Solicitor, Cheltenham; or at tho Auctioneers' Institute, 34, Russell-square, London. A. J. Oldman, Auctioneer, Valuer, and Estate Alr-nt. 26. MOSTYN-STREET, LLANDUDNO. Telegrams: "Oldman, Llandudno." Telephone No. 118. Established February, 1892. ALL SALES PERSONALLY CONDUCTED; PROMPT SETTLEMENT. 11151 FDUCATIONAL. LLANRWST COUNTY DUAL SCHOOL. THIS School is now equipped with all Modern Requirements, and provides Accommoda- tion for 80 Boys and 50 Girls. In addition to the usual Subjects, instruction is given to Boys in the use of Tools and Prac- tical Chemistry; and to Girls in Cooking and Laundry Work. The Staff consists of tho following thoroughly- qualified and experienced Tcachers:— Hcadma-ster: REV. J. 1. FARR, M.A. Science and Technical Master: MR WILLIAM WILLIAMS. Assistant Masters: MR RICHARD HENRY JONES and MR L. M. THOMAS, B.A. Senior Assistant Mistress: MISS EDITH HOLT, B.A. Cookery, etc., Teacher: MISS M. WILLIAMS, SCHOOL FEE, L5 per annum. Tho Winter Term commences on the 18th September. 1906. 16159 THE SWEDISH GYMNASIUM. (Top Floor of Mr Askew's Premises). PENRHYN ROAD, COLWYN BAY, Classes for Children and Adults. Massage and Medical Movements Given. Principal:—MISS EDITH M. HALL. Trained Educational and Medical Gymnast. r Instructress Swedish Gymnastics, University College, Bangor, and North Wales Training I Col Bangor. Next Term begins SEPTEMBER 25th. Private Address:—Liwyn On, Wynnstay-road, Old Colwyn. 14353 Private Address:—Liwyn On, Wynnstay-road, Old Colwyn. 14833 Wilton House, Riviere Avenue COLWYN BAY. The MISSES MORRIS, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS RECOGNISED. FULLY-QUALIFIED TEACHERS. Visiting Masters and Mistresses attend. Class for little boys. BODLONDEB GIRLS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Upper Promenade, Colwyn Bay. CERTIFICATED MISTRESSES. PREPARATORY CLASS FOR BOYS. MRS GREEN, Principal. Next Term, SEPTEMBER 19th. 16124 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 Mistresses. Efficient Preparation for all the usual examina- tions, and special departments for Science, Manual Instruction, Cookery, Music, and Com- mercial Subjects. Drill and Physical Exercises taught by Sergt.- Instructor J. BROWN. Reoent Successes include:— Upon Scholarship at Trinity Ccllege, Cam- bridg'e. Open Exhibition at Trinity College, Cam. bridge. Exhibition at Jesus College, Oxford. Denbighshire County Exhibition. Entrance Scholarship, Bangor University College. Passes at Matriculations of London Univer- sity, and University of Wales. Honours Senior and Junior, Central Welsh Board Certificates, with Numerous Dis- tinctions. Edinburgh Medical Prelim., etc. The Railway Fares of Pupils from Colwyn Bay and Old Colwyn are Paid by the County School Governors. Full particulars from Headmaster. NEXT TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, 18th September. 11046 EFFICIENT BILLPOSTING. Parties desirous of having Bills Posted on ALL the most IMPORTANT Advertisement HOARDINGS in the District' of Rhyl, Presta- tyn, Meliden, Dyserth, Rhuddlan, and St. Asaph should send their Orders to BEECH BROS., The Rhyl and District BILLPOSTERS, Advertising and Billpoeting Contractor3. Head Office: 16, WELLINGTON-ROAD, RHVL. Telephone No. 5v2. Ye Olde Firm. Established 1868. All work under the Direct Personal Supervision of the Proprietor- FRANK J. H. BEECH. Practical Billposter and Poster Advertising Expert. 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 a.nd Valuations of Landed 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 LLANGERHIEW SALE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1906. NEXT SALE of FAT and STORE CATTLE and SHEEP. Usual Credit. BRON AVON, LLANDUDNO JUNCTION. WEDNESDAY, September 19th,^1906. Sale of Household Furnituro and Effects. Sale at 12.30 p.m. CAPEL CURIG. SATURDAY, September 22nd, 1906, First s Annual Sale of Horses, Cattle and Sheep. CAEIRGRA.-G SALE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1906. NEXT SALE of FAT a.nd STORE CATTLE 1 and SHEEP. Usual Credit. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. PENRHYN HOUSE. CWM, PENMACHNO. SATURDAY, September 29th, 1906, Sale of Household Furniture and Effects. Sale at 12.50 p.m. 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, Valuers and Estate Agents, Surveyors, Architects. SALES BY AUCTION AND VALUATION of Landed Estates, Business and Residential Pro- perties, Farms, Live and Dead Stock, etc. Ex. pert Hotel Valuers and Stock-Takers, Certified Bail ill's. 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 VIZYJ. OWNERS -and SOLICITORS are invited to use these Rooms as a PROPERTY MART for Afternoon and Evening SALES BY AUCTION. A REGISTER OF HO USES 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 PRINCIPAL INSURANCE OFFICES. Telegrams: Wilson-Jones, Colwyn Bay. Nat. Tel. 4y3. ABERGELE STOCK SALES. MESSRS P. WILSON-JONES and MORGAN have -arranged to hold SALES of FAT and STORE CATTLE and SHEEP, on the 1st WEDNESDAY in each month. Entr:c-A re- quested as early as possible. 15955 George Perkins, Auctioneer and Valuer, RHYL AND ABERGELE. BUSINESS TRANSFER AGENT, PRA^TICAI VALUER TO THE GROCERY, PRO. VISION. WINE AND SPIRIT, HOTEL, AND DRAPERY TRADES. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. SHIPPING. CUNARD LINE. FASTEST and FINEST Of BRITISH STEAMERS, INCLUDING VHE LATEST AND MOST PEBFECT EXAMPLES OF MAKIXE ARCHITECTURE. The "CARMANIA" (Turbine) and "CARONIA." From LIVERPOOL via QUEENISTOWN. TO NEW YORK. Etruria Sat., Sept 8 Carmania Tues.. Sept.. 11 Lucaiua Sat., Sent. 15 TO BOSTON. Ivernia Tues., Sept. 18 Saxoma Tues-, Oct 2 Ivernia Tues., Oct. 16 The "CARMANIA," 20,000 tons, is the largest Turbme Steamer in the World, and the only Turbiao driven Steamer running between Europe and the Urizod States. FARES:-Saloon. from £ 16. Second Cabin, from £ 9. Third Clasf Rates, £ 5 15s and up- wards (according to steamer). An allowance of 10 per cent. on the 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 Pas- sengers may also trayel without estra chargo to Baltimore. Passengers booked through to all parts ct ( America and Canada. Apply to THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COM. PANY, LIMITED, Liverpool; or to their Agents, A. Douglas, Colwyn Bay; Owen J. Jones, Llinrwst; J. R. Jones, Lloyd-street, and Hugh Jones, Lloyd-street, Llandudno; F. D. Chantrey, Penmaenmawr; J. P. Jones, II»ndre Bach, Rhuddlan, R.S.O.; W. F. YVilliatns Rees, Old Colwyn; W. H. Rowlands, Rhos Pier Col- wvn Bay; W. H. Ellis, Llanfairfechan; C. Wright, Chester; John 11. Evans, Abergele. 13. Williams, Rhyl. SlS5 CANADIAN PACIFICTTnF C. P. R. TO CANADA. NEW EMPRESS" ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LARGEST & FASTEST to CANADA. (Four Days Open Sea), 1st, 2nd and 3rd Class from Liverpool LAKE EPJE Sept. 12 EMPRESS OF IRELAND 21 Work and Wages Pamphlet Free. Apply Jones. Meillionydd, Llanwnig, R.S.O. local Agents, or C. p. lUy., 24, Jamas'-street. Liverpool. 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. VIRGINIAN S&pt. 14 TUNISIAN Sept.. 20 VICTORIAN Sept. 28 IONIAN Oct. 4 Note the sailings of the new Turbine Steamers Virginian, Sept. 11 and Victorian, Sept. 28. 12,000 tons steadiest, fastest, no vibration. Shortest ea route- Handbooks free. Apply, Allans. 19, Jamel street, Liverpool, and 103, Leadenhall-street, Lon- ekeD- SALES BY AUCTION. LIST OF SALES BY Robert and Rogers Jones, LLANRWST AND COLWYN BAY, Nat. Tel. 15. _v. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, Established 1853. TTNDERTAKE SALES of Landed and Build- v7*S'e ^states. freehold and Leasehold House Property, Live and Dead Farming Stock. House- noid rurniture, etc. VALUATIONS for Tenart Right, Probate and Mortgage Purposes. Exarnined'1^ ^V0fl:hy prepared and Rents Collected. Offices aad Flfe lnsuranoe Agents for tho Leading Y FYNWENT, LLANRWST. WYN BAY (Opposite G.P.O.yXjL- MONDAY, SEPT. 10th, 1906. npALYCAFN MART PERIODICAL SALE of 80 f'^t and Store Cattle, 1300 Fat Weihers, Lwes and Lambs, and 10 Fat Calves. oaio at 12 o'clock noon. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12th, 19%. TALYCAFN ANNUAL RAM LAMB SALE. rpHIS year's entry include 325 Pure-bred Wilt- w rpHIS year's entry include 325 Pure-bred Wilt- jf" shire, Southdown, Shropshire, and Welsh Rams, Ram a.nd Ewe Lambs, and 200 Young Breeding Ewes, from the flocks of Messrs j. Jones and Son, Dinarth Hall; Mrs Wiiliams- »ynn, Cefn, St. Asaph; the University College of North .WaJos, Mrs Ellis, Ty'nhendre; Messrs II. Ellis.. iai rineibion; Edward Owen, Cefn Gai-t- n £ Williams. Pias I*u; Wm. Roberts, Bod nan. Lcha David Foulkes. Dv.'ygvfylchi; Robert H ug-he. Llonfairfeciiati, tund others. Sale at 12 o'clock. THURSDAY, SEPT. 13th, 1906. "HILL CREST," TREFRIW. ^\N the whole of the Household Furnif.ur* w comprising 4 neat Satin wood Bedroom suites, substantial Double and Single P-edeteads with wire mattresses. Hair and Wool Mattresses, a well-made Walnut-wood Sideboard with bevelled g.ass bacK six substantial Walnut-wood Chairs upholstered m leather. Chosierficld Couch, Wicker Settee. Diníng Table, Walnut-wood Over- mantel, Cnina. Cabinet, Pier-glass ui white and gold frame. Bamboo Writing Table, Wicker Cnaire. Walnut-wood Davenport, Fenders and tiro Brasses, Kitchen and Culinary Uteniils, together with many other effects. SaJe ot One o'clock in the aiternoon. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th. 1906. D°rW,XDWrj!N-i'»ir Annual i,!e cf Cattle, bheep, and Horecs. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th. 1906. "VTOELAS HALL ROME FARM. J^ntro sLr, ANS0At' SALE of OvMlo 3 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 19-06. DEVON HOUSE. MARKET SQUARE LLANRWST. O *-thCT ren^ntr of Hlc IIouw Furnishing w o C'X .c-: :i Lradc, inciudiiur Bedroom Book C,sos. Black and Crockery end Class, etc: Uio I'.<pertj Of Mr II. Ffiraid Williams {who i» giving up tho Business). WEDNESLAY, SEPTEMBER 26ih. T LWYDFAEN Annual Sale of Welsh Moun- M \^m o ? and Ewe*> lhr' propo/ty oi .Mr m. Roberts. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2;(11. TY'N-V-nERLLAN, 'TRSFRIW. Sa.ie on f" the Whole of the ValualVc Household AniKxritmc-nts FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th. 1906. Q WYTHERIN ANNUAL SALE of Horses. Cattle, and Shocp. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER^;1!, i%6. rrY^-Y-CAE LLANBEDR. Sale on t, 1 Farming St.ock, the property of Mrs Rowlands. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1906. MR E. B. LLOYD, Gorddin m. Annual Sale at the Talycafn Mart; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1906. ROYAL OAK HOTEL YARD, BETTWS-Y- COED. SALE of tho C-oaehing Horsos, tho proixyrtj of the M sses Pull an. Further particulars m due oouroo. TRANSFER OF BUS!NESS. The Oldest Established Auction and Estate Agency Business in Rhyl. C. Wesley Hasiam (successor to Hubert R. Holbeche. Auctioneer, Hvtel & General Valuer.Surveyor,Architect,Laud* General Valuer, Surveyor, Architect, Land. House, Estate, and Insurance Agent. Business Transfer, Agent, and Accountant, Sales by Auction and Valuations of Property. Furniture Farming Stock, etc-, Valuations for Proba.w. Mortgage, Transfer, etc.. and under the Agri- cultural Holdings Act, Properties and Businesses sold by Private Treaty. Letting a.nd Collection Ion of Rents of Residences, Houses. Shops, Farms, etc.. {Furnished and Unfurnished), Properties and Estates carefully managed. Mortgages negotiated Inventories taken and checked. Building Estates laid out and developed, Surveys, Maps, etc for any purpose, Architectural Plans. Specifications and Superintendence, Drainage l'lam prepared, Dilapidations surveyed and valued, Insurances effected through any of the principal offices.— Particulars of Properties for Sale or to be Let, Furnished or Unfurnished, forwarded free on application. Cash advanced {if required) on re- ceiving instruction to Sell by Auction. Settle- ment day after Sale. Rents and Tradesmen's Accouii- l collected on reasonable terms. Prompt settlements. Monthly or Quarterly to suit client's convenience. Bat;ken? and other references upon application. Nat. Tel., No. 3y4.—Town Hail Chambers, Rhyl. 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 Riverain Wales, between Deganwy, Conway & Trefriw SEPTEMBER, 1906. Steamers Return Date of leavo leave from Sailing. Deganwy. Conway. Trefriw. a..m. a.m. a.m. IS..itLirday 8 30 8 35 10 20 10 Monday 1 48 2 0 548t 11 Tuesday 2 55 3 0 4 471 12 Wednesday 4 10 4 IS 6 St 13 Thursday 5 20 5 35 7 33t a.m. 3..m. a. rrl 17 Monday 8 8 48 10 50 18 Tuesday 9 50 9 30 11 30 Fare according to distance. Farea: Fore End, 18; Return, 2s; Aftec End, Is 6d; Return, 29 6d. CHILDREN HALF-FARE. QMALL ADVERTISEMENTS received too H I-*4-* fir Ch.t}ea'ion v.i'l be foun 1 in tb—