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VICTORIA PIER PAYILIONTCOLWYN BAY. SECRETARY VV. A. PRYCE-DAVIS. IVIERE'S GRAND ORCtlESTRH TWICE DAILY-MORNING AT ii EVENING AT 7-45. Conductor and Musical Director Afr. H. LYELL TAYLER> F.C.V., L.R.A.M. '*? ARTISTES: M JR. MONTAGUE B O R W ELL (BARITONE). SUNDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16th, GRAND SACRED CONCERT at 8-15 p.m. I S S A LIC E B A X T E R (SOPRANO), WHO WILL ALSO APPEAR DURING THE WEEK. P U B L I C HALL, COLWYN BAY. telopi.ono iiv4 Losses and Manager CHAS. R.CIIAPL'N. Telephone 11x41 -Jnc Acting Manager < U MJilK. FOR THRICE NIGHTS ONLY, Thursday. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 13th, 14th, and 15th. L. Connynghame and Renowned Company in the new and Powerful Domestic Drama- A MOTHER'S LOVE y FHED L. CONNYNGHAME and FRANK PRICE, Authors and Part-Authors of "The Prodigal Parson," Is he a Christian ? &c. Direct from the Standard, West London; Metropole and Terriss' Theatres, London. MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 171b. 18th and 19th. CHARLES FROHMAN'5 Greatest Success: LEAH KLESCHNA. which ran for upwards of a year at the New Theatre. Paul Belmore as "Kleschna," Bessie Rignold as "Leah," Hamilton Dean as "Raoul," and VVm. F. Grant as Paul." TIME AND PRICES AS USUAL. 16264 CARDOWS CADETS, lender the Direction of WALTER E. SWAIN, EVERY MORNING. AFTERNOON AT 3, EVENING AT 8-30. ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, at 3 p.m., Crand COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT to JACK T. WILCOX. EXTRA TALENT. SEE FUTURE BILLS. THE NIGHT OF ALL NIQHTS ST. PAULS CHURCH ROOM (BACK OF ST PAUL'S CHURCH). TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, SEPT. 14TH, 1906. BARRY REYNOLDS' MINSTRELS' GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT. The most Brilliant Programme of the Season. New Songs, Concerted Items and Varieties. FOUR GREAT INTERLUDES AND SKETCHES- The Parish Council Meeting," "A Dutch Wooing," "In Gay Ceylon," and The Sanitorium." ^MISSION is. RESERVED SEATS, 2s. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO 2s. SEATS. Doors open 7-15 Commence 7-45. Booking at Gibbons' Library Fleet's Music Stores, &c. v 16300 ENTERTAINMENTS. j Liaridudqo Pier Cotqpany, LIMITED. ^etary Mr Samuel Hugbee. The Pier Company's Popular CONCERTS. Morning at 11. Evening at 7.45. Pier Company's Orchestra, Conductor: MR ARTHUR W. PAYNE. Sub-Conductor: MR WALTER HAIGH. VOCALIST: SEPTEMBER 15th «1R. ANDERSON NICOL (TENOR). 1:1 Grand Special Concert 'SATURDAY, SEPT. 15th, at 7-45 P-m. ISS PERCEVAL ALLEN (SOPRANO). TOR. ANDERSON NICOL. "rEEKLY TICKETS, 4s and 3s; MONTHLY, R, 15s and lis. Admission to Pier to 6 p.m., •!?; after 6 p.m., 6d. SPECIAL CONCERTS: ^amission, is; Front Seats Is extra. 8aCRED CONCERT on SUNDAY at 8.15 p.m. 11431 MUSIC. VIOLIN LESSONS. MR J. R. WHITEHEAD (Successor to Miss Hewitt) gives ESSONS at own or Pupil's Residence. Pen- wT maenmawr, Conway and Colwyn Bay (At Mr A. J. Fleet, Music Depot, Colwyn A«idross. 50, FARRAR-ROAD, BANGOR. 16018 — — MR F. GURNEY BARNETT (Organist aosi Choirmaster of Nant-y-Glyn Road Wesle, Church, Golwyn Bay) J&1V.Es LESSONS in the following Sub- Ject.s °&GAN AND PIANOFORTE PLAYING, SINGING, THEORY. HARMONY, Etc. dates Prepared for the R.A.M., R.C.M., 'O-L., and other Reoogmaed Examinations. oi^SONS AT PUPIL'S OWN RESIDENCE, or at NORMANHURST, LLANNERCH-ROAD. COLWYN BAY. 12965 VIOLIN LESSONS. MR W. CLAXTON, ^ACHER Off VIOLIN. VIOLA, AND VIOLONCELLO, Resumed Lessons—Technique, Tone freciaiuc^on., an^ Quartet t, Playing a v, Special attention given to young For terms, etc., appjy to MUSIC DEPOT. LLANDUDNO. & BAZAARS. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. A GRAND BAZAAR in aid of the HEBRON C.M. CHAPEL, OLD COLWYN, will lie held on OCTOBER 17th and 18th, 1906. T. T. JONES, Chester Houso, J. L. JONES, Gwynfryn, 16314 Hon. Sees., Old Colwyn. GOLF LINKS. COLWYN BAY GOLF CLUB. SPORT!NG 9-HOLE COURSE, MTUATE ABOVE PWLLYCROUHAN WOODS COMFORTABLE CLUB HOUSE. LUNCHEONS & REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. GOLFING REQUISITES STOCKED. Steward and Groundsman J. EVANS. ,TTy.r. r_ I:IUN:S. Per Annum. Honorary Members £ 1 Is. and jeo 10 Resident Members- Ladies ko 15 0 Gentlemen.1 10. Od Country Members- Ladies 0 10s. Od Gentlemen 0 15s. Od Visitors, 2s. per Day, 5s. per Week. L. A. O'BRIEN. Hon. Sec. fthos-on-Sea Golf Glab. 18-Hole Sporting Links on the Sea Front, between Colwyn Bay and Llandudno. CLUB HOUSE on the MARINE DRIVE 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) £ 220 JUVENILES (under 18) Artizans £ 0 10 6 NO ENTRANCE FEE. Caddies not allowed on Sundays. Golfers Requisites of all Descriptions kept in Stock. BILLIARDS. MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. Board 6/. a Day. Board and Lodgings 8/- „ Board, Lodging & Play i o/- „ I BEDROOMS, 2/6 a Night, each person (in. eluding attendance). Resident Secretary and Professional. Telephone No. 48 Colwyn Bay. Telegrams, Llaadriilo-yu-Rhos. 5927 SALES BY AUCTION. 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 Plato. 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 Officer occupy the most prominent and central positions in Colwyn Bay and Conway, thus affording unequalled publicity to all Auction announcements. By Order of the Trusteca of the La-te William Hughes. PENMAEN, OLD COLWYN, NORTH WALES. TVjTESSRS F. A. DEW and TROMAN are in- 1W struct,»d to SELL BY AUCTION at the SHIP HOTEL, OLD COLWYN, on FRIDAY, 23th SEPTEMBER, 1906, at Seven p.m. (s.b- jeet to certain conditions of Sale), all those FOUR FREEHOLD COTTAGES, known ,M ROSE COTTAGES, PENMAEN, in the Parish of Llysfiaen. The Pmperty contains an aire a of ajjtoufc 38 porches, and each of the oo4.ta.ges has a. fair-sized Garden-, and thae is also a Stable iuui Cchoh-house. Also TEN FULLY PAID £1 SHARES in the COLWYN BAY PUBLIC HALL COM- PANY, LIMITED. For further particulars apply to Messrs Porter, Amphlctt, and Jones, Solicitors, Colwyn Bay, Con way, and Lianrwst, or to the Auctioneers, Llewelyn Chambers, Colwyn Bay, and Castle- street, Conway. 16220 Mr. W. Geo. Freeman, HOLYWELL. 9. FLINTSHIRE. Near the Town of Holywell. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, together with the Mineral Rights. MR W. CEO. FREEMAN (l\Icesrt; W. Free- man. and Co.) is favoured with instructions to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 5th day of October, 1906, at four p.m., precisely, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL, HOLYWELL, subject to conditions to be then produced and read, the Valuable and Compact DAIRY FAItM, known as LLWYN- DRAIN, also the holding known an LLWYN- TEW. both situate in the Parish of Yeceifiog, and containing by admeasurement 64 ACRES or thereabouts of excellent Arable and Pasture Land. The Property comprises a capital Farmhouse, together with good Out-buildings, which include Shippon, Stable with Hay Loft over, Barn and Cart Shed, Pig Styes, Looso Box Trap Shed, etc. The whole Property offers a.n excellent opportunity for anyone acquiring a sound invest- ment. For permission to view, plans and particulars apply to the Auctioneers. Auction Offioes, Holy- well (Phone 17), or to Mr F. Gamlin, Solicitor, Rhyl. COACH TOURS. J. Fred. Francis & 5ons, COLWYN BAY, DAILY COACH TRIPS. (Weather and othor Circumsiances permitting). All Tickets transferred in case of wet without any cxtr 1 payment. EARLY BOOKINGS. In order to avoid the Coaches being delayed, and to prevent dis&p- {iointn:ent, the Proprietors request all intend-nu partes lor these i'curs to book early at the Coaching OflioJ, "The Mews," or any of the Hotels fehould weather or other circumsi,ancea pi event the Coach from going, the Fare will be returned. Tour 1. The Grand Loop Tour, via Bettwsy- coed, Swallow • Falls, Capel Curig, Nan I (• lra:igccn Pass, Bethe^da, Llanfairfechan, and Conway. Lcnes the Mews 10 a.m., arrives home 6.30 p.m tare, 10s; box seats, 2s extra. D s- taneo, 56 miles Tour 2. Betiwsycood, via Vale of Mochdre, Oonway, Trefriw, returning via Llanrvvst and ialycafn. Loaves the Mews 10 a.m., arrives borne 6.15 p.m. Fare, 7s; box seats, Is extra. Listance, au miles. Tour 3. The City of St. Asaph (Tuesdays and Saturdays excepted), via Gwrych Castle, Aber- gele, Rhuddlan Castle to St. Asaph, returning via Marble Church. Leaves the Mews 11 a.m., arrives homo 5.15 p.m. Fare, 5s; box seats la extra. Distance, 28 milcs. Tour 4.—Penmaenmawr, via Conway Castle and Sychnant Pass. Leaves tho Mews 2.30 p.m arrives home 6.15 p.m. Fare, 4s; box seats, is extra. Distance. 23 miles. Tour 5.—The Short Loop via Conway Castle Gyflin, Ty'nygroes, and Talycafn, crossing tho Bridge, and returning the Denbighshire side of the River Conway. Leaves the Mews 2.30 p.m., ar- rives home 6 p.m. Fare, 48'; box seats, Is extra. Distance, 23 miles. Tour 6-—Bodnant Hall (Tuesdays and Satur- days only), via. Mochdro Valley 'to the Hall, allowing timo to view the grounds. Leaves the M -%vs 2.30 p.m., arrive!, L home 6 p.m, Faze, 3s- Lx)x seats, Is extra. Distaii'o 6 miles. ?OLir 7.-Lianfair-tal-haiarn,'Cv'ialAborgele, to Llanf-tirtalhaiarn, a beautiful village n the 121'ls. Time for lunch is allowed, and the return journey is made through the picturesque Bryny- pin Paa* back to Abergele. Leaves the Mows 11 a.m., arrives homo 5.15 p.m. Fare, 5s; box 6eats, Is extra. Distance, 28 miles. Tour 8.—Gwrych Castio (residence of Countess of Dundonald). The Proprietors have permission to drive through the gYounds upon payment of a small fee. Days of admission, Mondavs, Wednesday, and Fridays. BOOKING-OFFICES: THE MEWS (facing N. and S. Wales Bank); Victoria Mews, Conway-road; also seats may be booked with the head Sorter at any 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, 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 p.m., 2.4-5 p.m., 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. j Also a conveyance will leave the Mews for Colwyn 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.b0 p.m., 5.0 p.m., 6.30 p.m. Fares, each way' to Ship Hotel, Colwyn, 6d; Fares,' each T>ay' to Queen's Hotel, 9d; luggage. 3d each package! ] Telephone: Nos. 1 and la. Telegraphic address: ] "MewB," Colwyn Bay 156S7. SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS received too 2 late for Classification will be found on tho 2 12th page. g The" Pioneer" is recognised as ono of the most I popular papers in Principality. Splendid medium lot adrertwerfc SALES BY AUCTION. Booth and Sandy, Auctioneers, Valuers, House and gatilto 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: 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 Mr Henry Jones, LIVERPOOL. THE NORTH WALES COAST BETWEEN COLWYN BAY AND LLANDUDNO. riHOS-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 8e.a Frontage. I MR HENRY JONES, F.A.I., has been in- structed by W. Horion, Esq., J.P., to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the RHOS ABBEY HOTEL, RHOS-ON- SEA, COLWYN BAY, oii, MONDAY, 24th September, 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 wcil-mado road. and avenues, and the Marino Drive, and eminent- ly adapted for Seaside Residences, Villas, Private Hotels, and Bungalows.. Lot 39.-THE RHOS-ON-SEA GOLF LINKS. comprising 120 Acres of old Turf Land; on which the well-known 18-hole Golf Courso has been formed, and on which £ 8511 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 the South and South-West, and sheltered by the Little Orme'a 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 are served by the Llandudno Electric Railway, and are within short walking distances of Colwyn Bay and Llandudno. Particulars, Plans, and Conditions of Salo mav be obtained at lthos-on-Sea Offices, Col- wyn Bay, or fromtjjo Aiictistwv*r, 5. Cook-street, Liverpool. SHIPPING. CUNARD LINE. FASTEST and FINEST OF BRITISH STEAMERS, INCLUDING VHE LATESC AND MOST PERFECT EXAMPR.FIS OF MAKINE ARCHITECTURE. TI-e "CARMANIA" (Turbine) and "CARONIA." From LIVERPOOL via QUEENSTOWN. TO NEW YORK. Lucania at.. Sept. 15 Umbna Sat., Scot. 22 Caronia Tues., Sept. 25 TO BOSTON. Ivernia Tues., Sept. 18 Saxoma Tuos-, Oct. 2 Ivernia Tues.. Oct. 16 The "CARMANIA," 20,000 tons, is the largest Turbine Stoimer in the World, and the only Turb io driven Steamer running between Europe and the United States. FARES:—Saloon, from £ 16. Second Cabin from £ 9. Third Clas? Rates, £ 5 15s and up- wards (according to steamer). An allowance of 10 per cent, on sho homeward faro is made to Saloon and Second Cabin Passengers taking re- turn f.iflkfits. Seoond 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 Pad- sen gem may also travel without extra charge to Baltimore. Passengers booked through to all parts of America and Canada. Apply to THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COM- PANY, LIMITED, Liverpool; or to their Agents, A. Douglas, Colwyn Bay; Owen J. Jones, Lianrwst; J. R. Jones, Lloyd-street, and Hugh Jones, Lloyd-street, Llandudno; F. D. Chantrsy, Penmaenmawr; J. P. Jones. Ilendre Bach, Rhuddlan, R.S.O.; W. F. Williams Roes. Old Colwyn; W. H. Rowlands, Rhos Pier, Col- wyn 'Bay; W. H. Ellis, Llanfairfechan; 0. Wright, Chester; John R. Evans, Abergele, B. Williams, Rhyl. 5185 CANADIAN PACIFICIJNE w NEW "EMPRESS" ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, C. P. R. LARGEST & FASTEST to CANADA TO (Four Days Open Sea), 1st, 2nd and 3rd Class from Liverpool. UANADA. EMPRESS OF IRELAND Sept. 21 LAKE MANITOBA Sept. 26 Work and Wages Pamphlet Free. Apply Jones. Meillionydd, Llanwnig, ll.S.O. local Agents, or C. P. lUy., 24, James'-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. TUNISIAN Sopt 20 VICTORIAN Sept. 28 IONIAN Oct. 4 VIRGINIAN Oct. 12 Noto the sailings of the new Turbine Steamers Victor' n, Sept. 28 and V.ir-iz* uati. Oct. 12. 12,000 tons — steadiest, fastest, no vibration. Shortest sea route. Handbooks free. Apply, Allans. 19. James street, Liverpool, and 103, Leadenhall-street, Lon- don. SAILINGS. THE STEAMERS of the OLD-ESTABLISHED COMPANY. ST. GEORGE'S S.S. Co., LTD., will ply (weather and other causes permitting) on of most beautiful Rivers in Wales, between Deganwy, Conway & Trefriw SEPTEMBER, 1906. Steamers Return Date of leave leave from Sailing. Deganwy. Conway. Trefriw. p.m. p.m. p.m. L3 Thursday 5 20 5 35 7 33t a. m. s-m. am. 17 Monday 8 35 8 48 10 50 18 Tuesday 9 50 9 50 11 30 a.m. a.m. p.m. .9 Wednesday 9 50 9 55 12 10 !0 Thursday 10 0 10 15 12 50 tl Friday 10 45 11 0 1 25 2 Saturday 11 25 11 45 2 5 i<are according to distance. tn *ares: Fore End, is; Return, 2s; After End, Is 6d; Return, 2s 6d< CHILDREN HALF-FARE. 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, oc thereabouts. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON instructed to OFFER tor SALE B* PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the IMPERIAL HOTEL, COLWN 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 Abergele- road, known as ROSSENDALE 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 the most healthy spots in this fashionable resort, and are closo to tho attractions and conveniences of the. town. Particulars and Conditions of Salo may ob- tained of the Auctioneers, at their Offioes 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-etreet, Bedford-row, London, W.C.; of R. Ley Wood, Esq., Solicitor, Cheltenham; or at the Auctioneers' Institute, 34, Russell-square, London. TRANSFER oC)F BUSINESS. The Oldest Established Auction and Estate Agency Business in Rhy!. C. Wesley Haslam (successor to Hubert R. Holbecho, Auctioneer, Hotel & tjencral Valuer,Surveyor,Architect,Land, General Valuer, Surveyor, Architect, Land, Houso, Jsta-to, and Insurance Agent, Business Transfer, Agent, and Accountant, Sales by Auction and Valuations of Property, Furnituro, Farming Stock, etc, Valuations for Probate, Mortgage, Transfer, etc., and under the Agri- cultural Holdings Act, Properties and Businesses sold by Private Treaty, Letting and Collection 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 Plans prepared, Dilapidations surveyed and valued, Insurances effected through any of the principal offices.— Particulars of Properties for Sale or to bo 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 Accounts collected on reasonable terms. Prompt settlements, Monthly or Quarterly to suit client's convenience. Bankers and other references upon appbeation. Nat. Tel., No. 3j4.—Town Hall Ctetrtrthers, Rhyl. ■IR 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 FDUCATIOMAL. 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:N,II.SS EDITH M. HALL. Trained Educational and Medical Gymnast. Instructress Swedish Gymnastics, University College, Bangor, and North Wales Training College. Bangor. Next Term begins SEPTEMBER 25th. Private AddressLiwyn On, Wynnstay-road, Old Colwyn. 14833 Wilton House, Riviere Avenue COLWYN BAY. The MISSES MORRIS, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS RECOGNISED. ULLY-QUALIFIED TEACHERS. Visiting F Alasters axid 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 ABERQELE 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 6tiiff of Masters and Mistresses. Efficient Preparation for all the usual cxamina- tions, and special departments for Science, Manual Instruction, Cookery, Music, and Com- mercial Subjects. Drill and Physical Exercises taught by Serst Instructor J. BROWN. ° Recent Successes include:— Open Scholarship at Trinity College, Cam- bridge. Open Exhibition at Trjuity 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 Numeroua 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 DRESSCUTTING AND ART EMBROIDERY. MISS R. HUTCHINGS, Diplomee Tailor and Cutter's Academy, Pupil Ro .yal School of Art Needlerlork, UNDERTAKES PUBLIC CLASSES AND PRIVATE TUITION IN ABOVE SUBJECTS. c REGISTERED TEACHER under Cheshire and Carnarvonshire Education Committees and the Board of Education. = FOR TERMS, apply to < 47, WIIITEFRIARSj CHESTER, £ SALES BY AUCTION. Blackwall, Hayes & Co. Auctioneera and Valuers, Live Stock Saies- men, House and Estate Agents, L L A N R W 8 T., 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 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 BRON AVON, LLANDUDNO JUNCTION. EDNESDAY, September 19th, 1906, Sale W of Household Furniture and EffecUi. Sale at 12.30 p.m. CAPEL CURIG. SATURDAY, September 22nd, 1906, First Annual Sale of Horses, and Sheep. CAE'RGRAIG SALE. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25th, 1906. NEXT SALE of FAT and STORE CATTLE 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 12.30 p.m. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT TO BREWERS, HOTEL KEEPERS AND OIIERS. 1%/fESSRS BLACKWALL, HAYES and CO 1YJL will OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the KING'S HEAD CAFE LLANRWST, on WEDNESDAY, October 3rd' 1906 the TWO FREEHOLD FULLY- LICENSED FREE HOUSES and PREMISES known -as "THE LION INN," GWYTHERIN, in the County of Denbigh, and "THE WHITE HORSE INN," PENMACHNO. in tho County of Carnarvon. For further particulars apply to Messrs Cham berlain and Johnson, Solicitors. Lianrwst, Llan- dudno, and Conwa.y, or to the Auctioneers, at Lianrwst. 1 — THE COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS AND PROPERTY MART, "VRONHAULOG" (Next the Publio Hall). MESSRS P. Wilson-Jones & Morg-j; fa .f LATE MB JAMES 8TEVENS, — Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents, Surveyors, Architects. SALES BY AUCTION AND VALUATION of Landed Estates, Business and Residential Pro- perties, Farms, LiTO and Dead Stock, etc. Ex. pert Hotel Valuers and Stock-Takers, Certified Bailiffs. These exceptionally-fine Auction Rooms are Open Daily for tho 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 HOUSES 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. COIWTO lla» Nat. TeL 4y3. ABERGELK STOCK SALES. ESSItS P WII,SON-JONI?7, a?,d MoIt(;AN ? til ilavo arranged to hold SAI,I':S If I'?AT and SI'OPl?? CAITI-J?, atid SIIEE?P WEDNESDAY in ca-ch i,ozitb. r-fitr;(?s re- quested as early as possible. 15955 Mr F. J. -Sarson, 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 L L A N D U 0 N 0. Telegrams: SARSON, LLANDUDNO. Established 1883. George Perkins, Auctioneer and Valuer, I RHYL AND ABERaKLE I BUSINESS TRANSFER AGENT, PRA.HTICAI VALUER TO THE GROCERY, PRO. VISION. WINE AND SPIRIT. HOTEL II AND DRAPERY TRADES. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. TENDERS. J GEIRIONYDD RURAL DISTRICT COUIVCIL_ t, TO MASONS, Etc, rTULE abova Council invite Tenders for work A of Pitching ajid Walliug required at the Reservoir of the Ovvm Penmachjjo Waterworks, in accordance witu Plan and I Specification, which nuay bo seen at the Union Offioes, Lianrwst, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Sealed Tenders marked "Cwra Water- works" on outside covor to be sent to the undersigned by 10 o'clock a-iu. on Tuesday the 25th September, 1906. The Council do not bind themselves to accept tho lowest or any Tender. By Order, R. R. OWEN, Clerk of the Council. Union Offices, Lianrwst, 11 tli September, 1906. EFFICIENT BILLPOSTFNG. ?arties dos'rous of llaving Bills Posted on ALL the .'O't 12?IPORTANT Ad-ti,t IIOARDINGS in the Distric.? of Rh 1, prer y ta_ t3,n. Melid?en, Dyserth, Rhudcllan, a..nd SL Asaph rhould send their Orders to BEECH BROS., Rhyl and District BILLPOSTERS, Advertising and Billpostmg Contractors-' Head Office: 16, WELLINGTON-ROAD, RHYL. Telephone No. 5y2. Ye Olde Firm. Established 1868. All work under the Direct Personal Supervision at the Proprietor- FRANK J. H. BEECH, Practical Billposter and Poster Advertising Expert. -IMALL ADVERTISEMENTS received too J late for Classification will be found an the 2th e~ ( ) f < c S SALES BY AUCTIDN. 1 LIST OF SALES BY, Robert and Rogers Jones, LLANRWST AND COLWYN BAY. Nat. TeL 15. Nat. Tel. B9. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOU" AND ESTATE AGENTS, Established 1853, TTNDERTAKE SALES of Landed and Bnild. vJ ing Estates, Freehold and Leasehold UoiuQ Property, Live and Dead Farming Stock, House* hold Furniture, etc. VALUATIONS for Tenant Ryfht, Probate aa4 Mortgage Purposes. INVENTORIES Cajefullj prepared and Examined. Rente Collected. Life and Fire Insurance Agents for the Leading Offioes. Offices: TY'N Y FYNWENT. LLANRWST. and PENRHYN-ROAD (Opposite G.P.O.), COL. WYN BAY. 15294 TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18th, 1906. DOLWYDDELEN. -Fair Day, Annual .-sale c! Cattle, Sheep, and Horses. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20th, 1306. "VTOELAS HALL HOME F.A RM, Pentre. » fooias. — Seoond Annual Sale of Seven Welsh Pedigroo Cattle, 68 grand two and three year old Bullocks, 17 pure-bred Wekb Sheep, 110 Welsh Mountain Wethers and Ewes. The Salo will be held at Ty'r.-y-Bryn Farm, Pentrefoelas. Conveyances will meet tho 10.24 a.m. train from Blaenau Festimog aiid 10.39 train from Llandudno Junction, at Bettwsyeoed Stauon. Sale at One o'clock. Usuai conditions. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2L-t. 1906. AT BETHESDA.—Sale of 500 WcLsb Mountain Wethers, Breeding Ewes and La-mbs trora Ty Gwyn and Bod-csi Farms, the property of Mr Richard Evans. Bodesi, which will be hold in a field adjoining The Douglas Arms, Beth- osda. when the Stock will bo removed for con- venience of Sale. SaJe at One o'c!ock. Usual conditions. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 22nd. 1S06. AE, COCH FARM, Near TPJ,FWW.-Sale C on tho whole of tlio F&rnii? Stock, in. cluding :— Live Stock: Bay Cart Colt rising 3 years old, 15-2 high, used to chains only; four Milch Cows. six ;,oioo Yearling Bullocks and Heifere, Bins Gre;^ two years old; six promising Rearing Cali} £ > Young In-Pig Breeding Sows, one a»k>vi with litter of eight sacklings. Zf ,ue Stacks of Oats, Cone of Wheat. Stacks of Hay (about 40 tow rf) C Stack of Mcadow Hay, Part Stock of u* 5 :*• «-bout I3 Acres of Potatoes- Ail tho -TO &'tnatod near Main Road. Tbe •s and Old Pastures of the Farm, to- ge i:th a meadow, will be Let as from tho Day of Sale to 30th November next. Implements: Tumbrel Cart, Mowing Machine. Harrows. Plough, Horse Power and Connection, et.c., etc., and other Implements—too numerous to insert. Sale at Twelve o'clock. Three months' credit for jE5 and upwards, upon approved security, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 24th. mALYCAFN MART.-Periodical Sale of Fat and S.,ore Cattle. Calving Oows and Heifers, Dairy CCAVS, F&t Wethers, Ewes and Lambs and Fat Calves. Sale at 12 o'clock. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER Zb Lb- T LWYDFAEN.—Annual Sale of 350 Welsk A-* Mountain Brefxiing1 Ewes, 250 Mountain Wnthers, also a few Welsh Cattle. The above Stock will bo removed to tho Talycafn Mart for (-ji!ven.,elic-L of salo. Usual condition. Sale at L3-,) p.m. TU URSDA Y. SEPTEMBER 27th, 1906. Y'N-Y-BERIA,,kN, TIU,YRJW, Sii,,imt* T -mlout rnllos fi,()m 1,?'anrwst- Ra'lwzy Station. Salo of Important and Attractivs Valuable HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, trcindmg Sheraton, Oak, and Walnutwood Fur- niture, a Qhoioe Collection of Dresden, Cope, land, Worcester, DouJton, and other Gllina Costly Silver, Electro-plate, Paintings and En. trravings, Carpo-ts Superior Household Linen, Handsome Bodstaeds, Books, Garden Imple. uients, Joiners' Tools, and other cfTects. On View Wednesday, September 26th, from 11 am. 10 4 p.m. Sale &t 12 o'clock noon, sharp. may be obtained at any of ihe principal hotels in the neighbourhood, or the Auctioneers, Lianrwst, and Penrhyn-roaJ, CoL. wyu Bay. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28th. 1906. WYTIIERIN. ANNLIAI, SALE of Horms. G C-&ttl?e, and Sheep. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29bh, 1906. Y'N-Y-CAE, LTANBEDR. Sale on tb?4 T l?ari-a'ng the propert-y of A&* li, )wlai)ds. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2nd and 3rd. 1906. DEVON HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE. LLANRWST. ON (Ji<3 ro-inaiTider of the Houso Furnishing, Stock-in-Tra/de, including- Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Book Cases, Black and Brass Crockery r-nd Glass, etc., the property of M Ifraid Willi ,im« (who ig Saving up tho Business). THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1906. iVT F B. LLOYD. Gorddinan. Annual i-L Ssie at the Talyoafn Mart. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1906. ROYAL OAK HOTEL YARD, BETTWS-Y* COED. SALE of Coaching Horses, the property of the Misses Pullan. Further particulars in due course. Messrs T. and W. Leathes, RUTHIN. AGRICULTURAL HALL, RUTHIN. GREAT ANNUAL AUTUMN STORE SHEEP SALES on '40i NDAY NI?XT, SEPTEAIBER 17tli, 1906, Consisting of 80 9 Pedigree Shropshire Southdown, Bor. to der Leicester, and Welsh Rams and 900 Ram Lunbs, also Pedigree Ewes and Ewe Lumbs of the various breeds. Sold after the usual Weekly Supply of Fat Cattle, Sh<*ep, etc., wbich commences at 10.30 this date 1632; THURSDAY, SEPT. 20th, 1906, at 11 o'clock pirompt, 8,000 Radnor, Cross-bred and Welsh to Breeding Eweø, Gimmcrs, f armnn, 9,000 and Wethers. Intending PuTchners from any distance oannot be disappointed with a visit to thcas Sales. uea may be had ftrom the Auctioneer T. and W, LEATHES, Agricultural Hall, Ruthin* 1024