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VICTORIA PIER PAVILION. COLWYN BAY. SECRETARY W. A. PRYCE-DAVIS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, GRAND SPECIAL CONCERT 7-45 P-M. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, GRAND SACRED CONCERT AT 8-15 p.m. MISS EVANGELINE FLORENCE, MR. EMLYN DAVIES, A.R.C.M. England's Greatest Ballad Concert Baritone. I>- Soprano. MISS A. BACKSkTEEN WOOD, MISS ESTHER YUNSON, Th. Renowned Violinist. The Renowned Scotch Contrauo. MR. JOHN BARDSLEY, R.A.M., MISS CARRIE LUMBERS, Tenor. Accompanist. MR. JOHN BARDSLEY, R.A.M., MISS CARRIB LUMBERS, Tenor. Accompanist. ADMISSION-Reserved Grand Lounge, 2/ Semi-Lounge and Balcony, il- Back Seats (Body of Hall), 6d. Doors Open at 7 p m.; Concert at 7-45 p.m.; Sunday, 8-15. plans of Reserved Seats at Fleet's Music Depot. Tickets to be had from Miss Grisdale, Hotel lletropole, an it Pier Ticket Office, '6754 PUBLIC HALL, COL WYN BAY. linn c?i;3-ocgAS: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, Extraordinary Attraction t r. HOWARD COCHRAN Presents the Celebrated London Actress- Miss MARGARET DAMER in the High-Class Comedy- THE MAERIAGB OF KITTY. time and Prices of Admission as usual. Plan of Hall and tickets at Fleet's Music Warhouse. Uno Telephone 0163. OFFICIAL NOTICES. TO the County Council of the County of Car- narvon. tfp the County Eleotors of the Borough of Con- way, the Urban Distriot of Llandudno, and Electoral Division No. 14 of the said County, and to all others whom it may concern. WHEREAS by an Order made in pursuance of the Local-Government Act, 1888, and dated the l4th day of August, 1888, the Local Government Boa'"d determined that the number fiif County Councillors for the County of Car- narvon should be forty-eight, of which number One was apportioned to the Borough of Conway AND WHEREAS the Quarter Sessions in and for the County of Carnarvon exercised the ipwer -conferred upon them by Section 2 (3) m the Act by dividing so much of the said jflounty as is not within the limits of any into certain Electoral Divisions: AND WHEREAS by another Order of the fe|Ocal Government Board, dated the 17th day of "February, 1904, the number of County Coun- cilors for the said County was increased from forty-eight to Forty-nine and the Urban Dis- feet of Llandudno, comprising Electoral ^'visions Noe. 3 and 4 was re<divided into three Stew Eleotoral Divisions callcd the Llandudno jpestern, the Llandudno Eastern, and the Llan 'udno Central Electoral Divisions; ftAND WHEREAS by Section 4 of the Local government Act, 1888, it is provided that when- tter it is represented to the Local Government "card by the Council of any County that the iteration of the boundary of any Llocvcral T»vi»ion of a County, or of the number of bounty Councillors and Electoral Divisions in £ County, is desirable, the Local Government jfoard shall, unless for spccial reasons the.y think the representation ought not to bo enter- ed cause to be made a Local Inquiry, and 1704Y make an Order for the proposal contained In such representation, or for such other pro- Posal, as they may deem expedient, or may re- euch Order; and if thev make the Order, feay, by suoh Order, divide or alter any ■^lectotal Division: AND WHEREAS a representation has been to-de to the Local Government Board by the Jaunty Council of the County of Carnarvon t it is desirable that an Order should be "^do for the following purposes, that is to say:— r,(l) The alteration of the number of County J^uncilloris for the said County from Forty-nin6 Fifty-two; (2) The division of the area comprised in Borough of Conway into two new Jvectoral Divisions, one to comprise the Parishes Conway and Gyffin, and the other to com- Ofiso the Parish of Llanrhos; and *■.(3) The abolition of the Llandudno Western, jjS^ndudno Eastern, and Llandudno Central, pectoral Divisions and the formation of the comprised therein, viz.: the Urban District P[ Llandudno, into four new Eleotoral Divisions, # £ be called the Llandudno Western, Llandudno jp^st Central, LLandudno East Central, ana ^"•■ndudno Eastern Eleotoral Divisions; (4) The abolition of Electoral Division No. 14 r&d the formation of the area comprised therein *wo Divisions, one to comprise parish of Llysfaen and the other to comprise Parishes of Liangwstenin and Penrhyn; jAND WHEREAS by Sub-section 4 of Seotion of the said Act, and Order made in pur- !nco of tho Act may so far as may seem 9*ce«s&ry or proper for the purposes of such w, fir. provide for all or any of the matters to ip that sub-section; PtyNOTlCE ig HEREBY GIVEN that F. J. 'ilis, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, one of the peotors of the said Board, will attend at Town Hall, Llandudno, on Thursday, the th day of Deoember, 190fl, at Ten o'clock Hu 0 to hold a Local Inquiry into subject matter of the said representation, ? all other mattevs relating there. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER fe v EN that any person interested may attend *uch Inquiry and be beard with reference to representation and other matters afore- WITNESS my hand this Nineteenth day W November 1906, at the Office of the Local *0rnment Board, Whitehall. London. 16758 NOEL T. KERSHAW, Assistant Seoretary. LIOTURES. 4PIER PAVILION, LLANDUDNO. < T.I.A. Lecture Committoo has engaged Lecturers for a gerie, of Four Lectures, the first of which will be given in the jj PIER PAVILION, a U R 8 D A Y. NOVEMBER 29, 1906, MR COULSON KERNAHAN. ^TERARY LIFE BEHIND THE SCENES") Chairman: 'h JAMES J. MARKS, Esq., M.A., LL.B. PRICES OF ADMISSION are:-lst: Sub- "onbers of 10» 6d will receive One Ticket, n oribo" of 21* Thrce Tickets for Num- Front Seats for each of the Leo- fte <L • ™*erred Un numbered Seats, 5s for to. 3rd •' Remainder of Pavilion, inolud- «.fe aliery. Is for the Series. Doons open at ^TOr-' Ticket-holder* only. S^°h Lecture will commence at 7.45 p m lL^u.hUJ°r uL° Wfh°Je ma7 obtained ''Ci Member., of the Committee, local Shop- s s, or from the Hon. Secretary, A. J. OLDMAN, 26, Moatyn-street, Lland udno. EFFICIENT BILLPOSTING. desirous of having Bills Posted on ALL *iOAPm £ na ^IMPORTANT Advertisement m 4 0 district of Rhyl, Prestar Meliden, Dreerth, Rhuddlan, and St. should send their Orders to •in B E E 0 H 8 R 0 S., *ae Rhyl and District BILLPOSTERS ^dYertising and Billposting Contractors.' Proprfetor-* D'r*°t Per*°naJ SuP»rrWon FRANK J. H. BEECH. Practical Billposter and Poster Advertising Expert, PUBLIO NOTICE. EDUCATION ACT, 1902. Section 8 (2). Form 308 B (Notice). DENBIGHSHIRE LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITY, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in accord- anoo with the provisions of Section 8 (1) of the Education Aot, 1902, that the County Council of Denbighshire, being the Local Education Authority for the purposes of Part III. of that Act, propose to enlarge the OOLWYN BAY COUNCIL SCHOOL, situated at Conway-road, Colwyn Bay, in thie Parish of Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, by pro- viding additional acoommoda-tion for about 202 dhildren. The Board of Education oon- sider this enlargement to be such M to amount to tbe provision of a now Sohool. The Sohool wiill be available for the follow- ing area:—The Parish of Llandrillo-yn- W. R. EVANS, Clerk to the Local Education Authority. D»ted 21at Septeniber, 1900, r, EDUCATIONAL. THE SWEDISH GYMNASIUM. (Top Floor cf Mr Askew's Premises), PENRHYN ROAD, COLWYN BAY. CUsses for Children and Adults. Massage and Medical Movements Givon. Principal:—MISS EDITH M. HALL. Trained Educational and Medical Gymn&A Instructress Swedish Gymnastics, University College, Bangor, and North Wiles Training College. Bangor. Private AddressLIwyn On, Wynnstay-road Old Colwyn. 14833 A B F. R (I E L fi COUNTY SCHOOL, (For Boys and Girls). THE SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR THE COLWYN DAY (DISTRICT. Headmaster: Mr J, WILLIAMS, M.A. (Oxon) assisted by an experienced Staff Qf Masters and Mistresses. Efficient Preparation for all the usual examina- tjons, and special department# for Science Manual instruction, Cookery, Musio, and Coin- meroiai Subjects. 01 Drill and f hysical Exeroises taught by Sorgt.- Instructor J. BROWN. Reoent Successes include Open Scholarship ai Trinity College, Cam. bridge. Open Exhibition at Trinity College, Cam- bridge. Exhibition at Jesus College, Oxford. Denbighshire Count* Exhibition. Entrance Scholarship, Bangor University College. E«»SM at Matrioulatiopj of London Univer- sitj, and University of Wales. Bonours Senior and Junior, Central Welsh Board Certificates, idth Numerous Dis- tinctions. Edinburgh Medical Prelim., eto. The Railway Fares of Pupils froir) Colwyn Bay and Old Colwyn are Paid by the County School Governors. Full particulars from Headmaster. HYSIOAL EXERCISES.-Classes and Pri. P vate Work taken, Schools visited, Colwyn ajid district.—For particulars apply Mi«^ Ever&rd (CertifioateJ, o, Middleton-road, Manchester. 16508 music. VIOLIN LESSONS. "8 J. II. WHITEHEAD (Successor to Miss Hewitti gives LESSONS at own or Pupil's Residenoe. Pen. maonpiawr, Conway and Colwyn Baj visited. (At Mr A. J. Fleet, Music Depot, Colwyn Bay). Address: 50t FARRAR-ROAD, BANGOR. 16018 MR P. QURNEY BARNETT (Organist and Choirmaster of Nant-y-Glyn Road We&leyan Church, Colwyn Bay) GIVES LESSONS In the following Sub- jects ORGAN AND PIANOFORTE PLAYING SINGING, THEORY, HARMONY. Eto. Candidates Prepared for the R.A.M.. R.C.M. T.O.I*, and other Reoognised Examinations. LESSONS AT PUPIL'S OWN RESIDENCE, or at NORMANHURST, LLANNERCH-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. 12965 VIOLIN LESSONS. MR W. OLAXTQN, TEACHER OF VIOLIN, VIOLA, AND VIOLONCELLO, HAS now resumed Lessons—Technique, Tone Production, and Quarteti, Playing a Specialty. Special attention given to young children. For terms, etc., apply to OLAXTON'S MUSIC DEPOT, LLANDUDNO. 16205 THE PIONEER. RENOWNED GBOCBBT & PROVISION BTOBM, MAES-SQUARE, PWLLHELI. FINEST Selection in Hams and Bacon, Butter and Cheese, Teas and Coffee, at Prioee within the reach of all. 10998 W. J. BATTERBEE, Proprietor. SALES BY AUCTION. Booth and Sandy, Auctioneers, Valuers, House and Estate Agents. SALES BY 'AUCTION AND VALUATIONS of Landed Est&tei, House Property, House- hold Furniture, Live Stock, etd., tmdortakeA on Reasonable Terms. VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE, MORTGAGE AND TRANSFER. INVENTORIES MADE AND EXAMINED. MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED. AGENTS for Fire, Life, Personal Acoident, Live Stook, Plate Glass and Mortgage Insurance with the Leading Companies. Offices: 16, STATION-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. Telephone No. 27 (Colwyn Bay). p ARTICULA OF PROPERTIES for Sale. ?r to be Let Furni- \p.d v,t Unfurnished, forwarded ree On application. 6257 Mr T. W. Griffith, LLANDUDNO. BRYN ABER, MOUNTAIN-ROAD, CONWAY. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, MILK DEAL- ERS, HAY MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. MR T. W. GRIFFITH is instructed by tho Executors of the late Mr J. Jones, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Pre- mises as above, on FRIDAY NEXT, November 30th, 1906, A STACK of PRIME MEADOW HAY, con- taining about 10 tons. Two Splendid DAIRY COWS in full profit. Three ditto HEIFERS, in Calf. Two ditto COWS, in Calf. And some sundry Dairy Requisites. Sale to comnicnco at 2 p.m. prompt. Further particulars can be had of the Auc- tioneer, Town Hall Chambers, Llandudno. The SALE of the HOUSE and LAND adver- tised last week, WILL NOT TAKE PLACE until JANUARY NEXT. Mr S. J. Russell, A.A.I., WALSALL. "BODYNGHARAD," RUTHIN. UNRESERVED SALE of the whole of the First-class Antique and Modern FURNITURE, Costly CARPETS, Valuable PICTURES, CHINA, PLATED ARTICLES, PIANO- FORTE, Two GUNS, BOOKS, Mulliner OART, Rubber Tyres, HARNESS, CHIL- DREN'S SADDLE, Eto. "|1 R S- J. RUSSELL, A.A.I., is instructed by XTA Walter Hughes, Esq., who has sold the Estate, to SELL BY AUCTION, at the above Well-known RESIDENCE, at Uanfwrog, near Ruthin, on WEDNESDAY, 28th of November, 1906. at 11 o'clock punctual, in cohsequenoe of the large number of lots. ON VIEW, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. Further particulars in Catalogue, ready four- teen days prior to Sale, to bo obtained at the Castle Hotel, Ruthin, or from Mr S. J. Russell, Auctioneer, The Bridge, Walsall. GOLF LINKS. bosonMSea Golf Globe 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. 55. per Week. At Easter, Whit-week, August and Sept., a/6 per Day 10/- per Week. LADIES (No Restrictions on Play) Country and Non- per annum Playing Members £ i i o 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 10/- M BEDROOMS, 2/6 a Night, each person (in- cluding 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. g SUBSCRIPTIONS. Per Annum. onorary Members £ 1 Is, and £ 0 10 Members- Ladies £ 0 15 0 Gentlemen .1 10. Od Country Members- Ladles Q 10s. 04 Gentlemen o 15s. 0a Visitors, 2s. per Day, 6s. per Week. L. A. O'BRIEN. Hon. See. COAL UNEQUALLED FOR QUALITY and PRICE. Rowland & Co., WYNNSTAY CHAMBERS, COLWYN BAY. TELEPHONE era 16670 SALES BY AUCTION. Blackwall, Hayes & Co., LLANRWST. Auctioneers and Valuers, Live Stock Sales- men, 14ouse and tstate Agents, PROPRIETORS OF THE LLANRWST HORSE REPOSITORY. Sales held periodically on Horsos, Carriage*. Harness, eto. Entry forms and conditions on application. Sales bv Auction and Valuations of Landed Estates, Hous6 Property, Live and Dead Farm- ing Stock, Household Furniture, eto. Housed to Let, Furnished and Unfurnished. Agents for Fire and Life, Personal Accident, and Employers' Liability Insurance. 10182 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5th, 1906. THE BREWERY BOTTLING STORES, Llanrwst.—By instructions of 0. F. Davey, Esq. (who is relinquishing business), Important Sale of the whole of the Modern and neany New Bottling Plant, three useful Horses, capital Float, two Spring Carts, etc., eto. Further particulars in duo couneo. Mr P. J. Sarson, F.A.I., AUCTIONEER, VALUER. ESTATE AGENT, Valuer to tho Carnarvonshire County Council. TRUSTEE UNDER THE DEEDS OF ARRANGEMENT ACT, 1887, PRACTICAL VALUER FOR HOTELS & LICENSED VICTUALLERS. COUNTY CHAMBERS, LOWER MOSTYN-ST., LLANDUDNO. TUegitwns: SARSON. LLANDUDNO. Established 1883- DEGANWY, Near LLANDUDNO. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. Important Realization by Public Sale of Eligible Freehold Building Land, comprising 4522 Square Yards or thereabouts, occupying an exceptionally favourable site on the left hand side of the road leading from Dega-nwy to Llanrhos, immediately adjoining the Estate of J. Wainwrigbt, Esq., J.P. The land is agreeably situated on a gentle elevation, com- Sanding uninterrupted views of delightful arine and Mountain Scenery, and is ripe for Building purposes. ltTR F. J. SARSON, F.A.I., Valuer to tho ■I-E- Carnarvonshire County Council, is in- structed to submit to PUBLIC COMPETITION on FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 30th, 1906. at the MARINE HOTEL, LLANDUDNO, ai Half- past Seven o'clock, all the above Valuable FREEHOLD BUILDIMH LAND, oomprising about 4522 Square Yards, as a whole or in lots to suit Purchasers. This compact area is admirably adapted for tho erection thereon of either Detached or Semi-detached Residences at modemte rentals. It is within ten minutes' walk of Deganwy Railway Station, and in convenient proximity to Llandudno, and is highly appreci- ated on account of its salubrity and attractive surroundings. Particulars of Sale, Plans, Orders to View, or any further information desired, piay be ob- tained of the Vendor's Solicitor, E. E. Done Esq., Llewelyn Chambers, Llandudno; or the Auctioneer, at his Offices and Sale Rooms Countv Chambers, Llandudno. Established 1883. HOTELS. RHYL. WHITE LION HOTEL (Family and Commercial). LARGE STOCK ROOMS, suitable for ulubs Auction Sales, and Picnic Parties. Everything Supplied of the Best Quality only POSTING in all its Branches. A. HAYTON, Proprietor 7847 (Late ofA lblon Hotel. Chester). FINANCIAL. NO PRELIMINARY FEES. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY In Large or Small Sums (not less than £ 10), ON BORROWER'S OWN PROMISSORY NOTE. ESTABLISHED THIRTY-FIVE YEARS, and now lending UPWARDS of £ 70,000 ANNUALLY. For Prospectus and Terms apply to GEORGE PAYNE & SONS, a, CRESCENT ROAD, fiHVL. Established 1870. Ufrgfl (Established 1887.) THE NATIONAL LOAN SOCIETY IS expressly established and registered pursuant to Act of Parliament to make Private Ad- vances, without Loan Office formalities, to all Classes (Male or Females), From AS to fiigoo, On SIMPLE WRITTEN PROMISE to REPAY, for any immediate want, to btart in Busillou, Furnish your House, to -Vay Rent or Rates, or Lor any Private use. The Advance can be Paid baok by E, asy Instalments, or ",u teinaiii out from One to Five Years by paying the Interest only. Having a large Capital always ready tor Investment, we can Lend quickly and cheaply. Distance no ob. ject. Interest and Repayuiumg lowest in England or Wales. The Money is advanced at Applicant's own HOUSP if required, thus saving them the trouble and expense oi A juutuey. jStrict privacy and straightforward dealings guaranteed. It will cost you nothing, it will save you pounds by applying either personally or by letter foe our Free Prospectus, to the NATIONAL LOAN SOCIETY. 41, CORPORATION-STREET, MANCHESTER- National Telephone, 260x5, or to our NORTH WALES DISTRICT OFFICE93 11, DEAN-ST., BANGOR, and 19, QUEEN-ST WREXHAM. Satisfactory Security, Good Interest. THE LANCASHIRE WAGGON CO., LTD.. JL Bury, Waggin Fihanoiers (not builders)*, are prepared to receive Loans at 4 per cent., tax free, repayable at abort notice, or to issue Debenture at 4 I er cent., repayable at MX months not:ce after an agreed term. Assets £ 328,040, plus L135,731 uncalled capital; annual profits, £ 17,000; reserves, etc., £19,iJr.iO. Bunkers Lanes. and Yorka, Bank, Ltd., Bury. Write ffK further information and balance sheet. 13923 A. E. DEARDEN, Seqret&'rf, S.5 TO £ 1000. Interest aa 6d in the £ W. JACKSON, 26, CORPORATION STREET, MANCHESTER J SALES -BY AUCTION. Robert and Rogers Jones, LLANRWST AND COLWYN BAY. Nat. TeL 15. Nat. Tel. S9, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AOENT8, Established 1853, UNDERTAKE SALES of Landed and Build- ing Estates, Freehold ana Leasehold House Property, Live ana Dead Farming Stock, House- hold Furniture, eta VALUATIONS for Tenant Right, Probate and Mortgage Purposes* INVENTORIES Ca.'efully prepared and Examined. Rents Collected. Life and Fire Insurance Agents for the Leading Offioes. Offices: TY'N J FYNWENT, LLANRWST, and PENRHYN-ROAD (Opposite G^O.J, COL- WYN BAY. 15294 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 DEQANWY, N.W. TO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. A. J. OLDMAN has been instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at tho CASTLE HOTEL, DEGANWY, on FRIDAY, Nov. 30th, 1906, at t.45 p.m. (subject to Conditions to be then and thero produced and read), all those Two Valu- able Freehold Residences known as 7 and 8, CLIFTON VILLAS, situate in Stamford-road (midway between Deg- anwy and Tywyn Postal Offices), Deganwy, in the Parish of Llanrhos, in tho Administrative Boun- dary of the Borough of Conway. The property occupies a unique position, possessing splendid views of the Sea, Anglesea, and the Carnarvon- shire Mountains. Each has the following a.coommoda.tion:- Ground Floor: Entrance Hall, Sitting-room, Kitchen, Scullery, Pantry, Larder. First Floor: Sitting-room, three Bedrooms, Bathroom, and W.C. Second Floor: Two Bedrooms. Out- side: Coal-house, W.O., Yard, and Garden; also Greenhouse at rear of No. 8. The tenure is Freehold absolutely, and are each well tenanted. The Auctioneer has great confidence in recommending the Property as an In- vestment or Speculation, whilst the condition is all that could be desirea. # t Further particulars obtainable from the An tioneer, 26, Mostyn-street, and Messrs Chamber- Iain and Johnson, Solicitors, Llandudno. SHIPPING. "I CUNARD LINE. FINEST, FASTEST, AND MOST COMFORT- ABLE OF BRITISH STEAMERS, Including The "Carmanla" (Turbine) and "Caronia," the latest and most luxurious Hotels afloat. From LIVERPOOL (via Quoenstown). TO NEW YORK. CAMPANIA Sat., Nov. 24 ETRURIA Sat., peo. 1 LUCANIA Sat., Dec. 8 TO BOSTON. SAXONIA Tues., Nov. 27 IVERNIA Tues., Dec. 11 SAXONIA Tues., Jan. 8 The "Luisitania" and "Mauretania," the LARGEST STEAMERS in the WORLD, are now launched. FARES:—Saloon, from 913; Second Cabin, from C9; Third Class from jE5 15s and upwards, according to steamer. An allowance of 10 per cent. on the homeward fare is made to Saloon and Second Cabin passengers taking Return Tiokets. 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 passengers 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, Llanrwst; J. R. Jones, Lloyd-street, and Hugh Jones, Lloyd-street, Llandudno; F. D. Chantrey, Penmaenmawr; J. P. Jones, Hendre Bach Rhuddlan, R.S.O.; W. F. Williams Rees, Old Colwyn; W. H. Rowlands. Rhos Pier, Col- FJn W-'?\ Llanfairfeohan; 0. TiVir^fr. John R. Evans, Abergele; and B. Williams, Rhyl. gjgg CANADIAN PACIFIC LINE. NEW "EMPRESS" ROYAL MATT. STEAMERS. G. F. R. LARGEST 8c FASTEST to CANADA. TO (Four Days Open Sea). P AII A N A AN^ Class from LiverpooL uANAUA. EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Nov. 80 STEAMERS. C. P. R. LARGEST 8c FASTEST to CANADA. STEAMERS. G. F. R. LARGEST 8c FASTEST to CANADA. TO (Four Days Open Sea). P AII A N A AN^ Class from LiverpooL uANAUA. EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Nov. 80 LAKE ERIE Deo. 0 Work and Wages Pamphlet Free. Apply Jones, Meillionydd, Llanwnig, R.S.O.: local Agents, or C P. Rly., 24, James'-street Liverpool 14733 SAMUEL BOPD & SONSI Joiners, Builders and Contractors, SHOP & OFFICE FITTERS, AND General Repairers of Property, GREENHOUSE MAKERS, MIDDLETON VILLA, Belgrave Road, Colwyn Bay. ESTIMATES FREE. 5816 HOW COUNTRY PEOPLE READ ADVERTISEMENTS. "THE PALL MALL GAZETTE," in an artiole X on "Country Literature," some time back, said:—"For the most part readers in town (London) and suburbs only glance at the exciting portions of papers, and then cast them aside. Readers in the villages read every line from the first oolumn to the last, from the title to the printer's address. The local papers are ploughed steadily through, just as the horses plough the fields, and every furrow of type conscientiously followed from end to end, advertisements and all. The brewer's, the grooer's, the draper's, the ironmonger's advertisements (market town trades- men), which have been there month after month, are all read, and the slightest change immed,Ato. ly noted. If there were any advertisement of books suitable to their taste it would be read in exactly the same manner. So it would be in a daily paper whenever it got to them. But in advertising for country people one fact must be steadily borne in mind-that they are slow to act, that is, the advertisement to produce any result must be permanent. The "Pioneer" is recognised as one of the most poputai papers in the Principality. Splendid medium for advertisers^ SALES fY AUCTION- Messrs Wm. Dew & Son, AUCTIONEERS, BANGOR t LLANDUDNQ. OORPHWYSFA BANGOR-ROAD, CONWAY. (Ten Minutes' Walk from Cpnway Station, Facing tho Conway Morfa). SALE of Superior and HigMj Fin^hed HOUSEHOLD FURNITUREand EFFECT^, made by the well-known Firm of Mesere Mams and Norton, Birmingham. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON are instructed by the Executors of the late Mies Ailoe Hadlev. to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Private Residenoe, on WEDNES- DAY NEXT, Nov. 28th, 1906, the Excellent HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, briefly oomprising:—A solid Oak Hall Table, Oak Hall Seat, Barometer and Thermometer, Gong and Beater, Bamboo Flower-pot Stands, Brass Curb Fenders, Brass Coal Vases and Irons. Bamboo Tables, Copper and Brass Standard Lamps, a costly and sweet-toned full GRAND PIANOFORTE, by C. Bechstein; expensive Oriental and other Rugs, handsome Chesterfield Couch in rich old gold silk Utrecht velvet, three Divan Easy Chairs to match, two ditto Lady's Chairs to match. Piano Stool in same uphol- stery, Ebony Occasional Chairs and ditto Arm Chairs, Silk Tapestry Hangings, Inlaid Occa- sional Chairs, a choice Sheraton-design Secre- taire Bookcase, a few pieces of China, an elegant Chippendale-designed China Cabinet, expensive Axminster Carpets, a magnificent Oak Knee-hole Desk with the Shannon file additions, a Revolv- ing Oak Library Chair, Easy Chairs in saddle- bags and plush, Satin-Walnut Secretaire Book- case, solid Oak Telescope Dining Tables, Bamboo Bookcase, Jardiniere Stands, Dinner Waggon Oak Sideboard, Mahogany Writing Table, Oak Smoking Chairs, a Mahogany 3-Tier Glazed Book Cabinet, Marble Timepiece, Oak Nest of Four Drawers, an Oak-framed Chesterfield Couch, two ditto Divan Chairs, ten capital solid Oak Chairs, nioely carved and upholstered in crimson velvet: a Stained Book Cupboard, having four enclosed division cupboards, 14ft. long, 4ft. 6in. high, etc., eto. PLATED GOODS, GLASS, and CHINA. Carved Mahogany Bedsteads and Drapery Brass-mounted Bedsteads in sizes, newly-de6igne<i (Spring Mattresses, Hair Mattress** Feather Bolsters and Pillows, Blan- Divwirff T Eiderdowns, Mahogany Washstands, folk handBOr?° Chests of Drawer* handsome and costly Walnut Ward- SA Pi?n?T 6obd Bedroom Suites, com- bined Ash Dressing Chests and Washstands MS,0.° (?°Uch and Inmlid'8 Tables' S LOurm4nt0k and 0ak ditto, Linon Wardrobes Hanging Wardrobes, etc., etc 1 well-made FOUR-WHEEL a tr^npv^' i -Y Flnc'later, convertible into Slifte °V° oi*ht Pers°n«; Pole, onafts, Lamps, etc., oomplete. JSllP :U[nitJr,e a?d C«Wy UUnsils, a PJ 1, P?tent Galvanised Washer, Wrintrine and Mangling Machine. "rnngmg, NOTE.—As the Lots are numerous, the Sale ill cozmnoiio6 at ELEVEN o'clock sharp. On View TUESDAY, Nov. 27th, from 11 &.in. to 3.50 p.m. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auction- eers, at their Offices, Trinity-square, Llandudno, or Caxton Buildings, Bangor. 16768 NORTH WALES. CARNARVONSHIRE. In the Lovely VALE OF COX WAY. m "he Parish of Maenan (formerly part of Bglwya- fach Parish), midway between Talycatn Station and the Market Town of Llanrwst, and ad- loining to and Including a portion of the Tail- known River Conway. MESSRS WM. DEW AND SON WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC UCTION at the VICTORIA HOTEL, LLANRWST on TUESDAY, 27th Nov*™W. 1906 at Two o clock in the afternoon the Very .>iirable ard Beautifully-situated FREEHOLD PROPERTY, known as GROESFFORDD-LAS FARM AND ABBEY COTTAGE (in one lot, or otherwise), comprising an area of 55a. 2r. 22p. or thereabouts, f Arable, Pasture and Meadow Land, including 20 Acres of Woodland, overlooking and enjoying exceed- ingly charming views of the Vale of Conway and River. Particulars, Plan and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of Messrs Payne, Frodsham, tnd Bewley, Solicitons, 9, Harrington-street; of Messrs Blease and Sons, Chartered Accountants, 8, Fen>7ick-street; of Mr William Thomson, F.A.I., 5f Cook-street, all of Liverpool; at the Auo^ Trr'r?61* Institute, &4( London, W.C.; or of the Auctioneers, at their Offioes at Bangor and Llandudno. 50344 George Perkins, Auctioneer and Valuer. R H Y L AND ABERGELE. BUSINESS TRANSFER AGENT, PR ATTICAL VALUER TO THE GROCERY, PRO. VISION. WINE AND SPIRIT. HOTEL, AND DRAPERY TRADES. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. | SALES BY AUCTION. THE ÓOLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS AtlQ PROPERTY MART, *'VRONHAULOG" (Next the Publio HalQ. MESSRS r P. Wilson-Jones & Morgan, f'.A.1" LATE MR JAMES STEVCNS, Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Ago#Ak% Surveyors, Architects. SALES BY AUCTION AND VALUATION of Landed Estates, Business and Residential Pro* pertiee. Farms, Live and Dead Stock, eto. Ez« pert Hotel Valuers and Stock-Takers, Certified Bailiffs. Theag exceptionally-fine Auction Rooms ace Open Daily (6r the teoeipt of Consignments of every class of Goods, and FURNITURE SALES will be periodically arranged. ALWAYS ON VIEW. OWNERS and SOLICITORS arp invited tq us« these Rooms as a PROPERTY MART foi Afternoon and Evening 8ALES BY AUCTION, A REGISTER OF HOUSES to Let (Famished and Unfurnished) or for Private Sale is syt- tematjcally kept, and every attention oaid to tho 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. In Bankruptcy. By Order of the Official Receiver. THE MART, ABERGELE-ROAD. COLWYN BAY. NOVEMBER 23rd. 1906. MESSRS P. WILSON-JONES and MORGAN are favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION on the Premises as above, the whole of the STOCK IN TRADE, FIXTURES and FITTINGS, HORSE BREAD VAN, SPRING CART, etc., etc. Bale to commenoe at 11 a.m. Offioes: Colwyn Bay Auction Roome. 16766 ''H1LLSBRO' HESKINE-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. NOVEMBER 27th, 1906. MESSRS P. WILSON-JONES and MORGAN are instructed by Mr E. Kitchen to SELL BY AUCTION, a quantity of good and useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, Bale to commence at 1.30 prompt. Dn View from 10 to 12'Morning of Sale. Offioes: Colwyn Bay Auction Room. 1675, ABERGELE STOCK SALES. MESSRS P. WILSON-JONES AND MORGAN have arranged to hold SALES of FAT and STORE CATTLE and SHEFP, on the Is* WEDNESDAY in each month. Entree re- queeted as early aq novible. 15955 Mr Joseph Williams, RHYL & PRESTATYN. Preliminary Announcement. NORTH WALES. FLINTSHIRE (RHYL, PRESTATYN, AND RHUDDLAN), DENBIGHSHIRE (LLANEFYDD). Important and Attractive SALE BY AUCTIOIf of Valuable FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, several Choice BUILDING SITES in the Town of Rhyl, three 9ma.I1 FREEHOLD FARMS with Outbuildings is the Parish of Llanefydd, Eligible FREEHOLD BUILDING and ACCOMMODATION LAND situated on the main road from Rhuddlan to Abergele, Excellent FREEHOLD BUILDINQ LAND in Sandy-lane, Prestatyn, and the GROUND RENT of and REVERSION iC PROPERTY in the Parish of Gwaenysgor. which will be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION BY MR JOSEPH WILLIAMS, at the ALEX* ANDRA HOTEL. RHYL, on TUB& DAY, the 18th day of Deoember. 1906, at 2.3ft o clook in the afternoon. For further particulars and plans, apply to Auctioneer, at his Offices, County Chambers, Rhyl (Tel. 0179), and Stafford Chambers, Pros* tatyn. ftaxtop printing orks HIGH STREET, BANGOR Mf & ¥ Lietterpress Printing. EVERY FACILITY FOR THE SPEEDY EXECUTION OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF PRINTING. NORTH WALES CHRONICLE Electrical Printing Works, BANGOR. Orders received at any of our Branch Offices i Pioneer U Office, Colwyn Bay. Directory Office, Llandudno. Clorianydd Office, Llangefni.