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AUCTION DIARY. SALES MESSRS ROBERTS and ROGERS JONES. 4 -At Ooinvo}- Valo Hotel, Glan Conway— » Lund- «Una 7 -Taiycafn Mart—Periodica! Sab. "*u,Jo 10.—At "Marfan," Trefriw—Furniture. JUDC 15. — At "The Walk" Smithy, Llanrwt- iil-acks-raith's Machinery, u>to Jun 17,-At "The Walk," ^ianrwst—Furni- ture. MESSRS .BLACKWALL, HAYES AND co. June 22.—At Cae'r<»raiif—Cattle. June 23.-At Liaugerniow—Cattle- ■j By MESSRS WM. DEW and SON. Juno 4tfL -At the Erskine Arms Hote!, Conway —Property. By MR CHAS- P. SHEFFIELD. »Upe 7.—Abergele Smithfield. *u'y 1.—Royal" Victoria Hot-el, Prestatyn—Pro- perty, etc. T MESSRS GEO. PERKINS and CO. Jun-e 22.—At Cheltenham House, Colwyn Bay —Furniture At Inveriocl y Lodge, Colwyn Bay—Household Furniture, etc. By MR GEO. PERKINS. 26.-Freebold Farms. By MR CHAS- MORGAN. »Oae 3.—At Colwyn Bay Auction Rooms—Fur- niture. By MR GEORGE HUGHES. fun" 10.—At Env. Blaenau Festiniog—Furniture. By MESSRS FRANK LLOYD and SONS. June 15, 15, 17, and 18.-At Repository, Wrex- ham—Horses, etc. By MR C. WESLEY IIASLAM. 5.—At Arcade Auction Mart—Furniture. -= Robert and Rogers Jones, LLANRWST and COLWYN BAY, Nat, Tel. 15 Nat. TeL 69. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. Established 1853. jTTNDERTAKE Sales' of Landed and Build- ing Estates, Freehold and Leasehold House property, Live and Dead Farming Stock, House- Furniture, etc. VALUATIONS for Tenant Right, Probate and Mortgage Purposes. INVENTORIES carefully prepared and ex. lorniQocL RENTS COLLECTED. tife and Fire Insurance Agents for the Lead- 11lg Offices- Offlflfis TY'N-Y'FYNWENT, LLANRWST, and PENIU-IYN ROAD (Opposite G.P.O.), COL- WYN BAY. 15294p LIST OF FORTHCOMING SALES. FRIDA Y, JUNE 4th, 1909. CONWAY VALE HOTEL, GLAN CONWAY. rnHE LETTING of about 18 Acres of Rich Pasture Land, adjoining the above-named placo, which is conveniently situated and well -Watered- The Letting to take place at 5 o'clock In the oon. p MONDAY, JUNE 7th, 1909. fAL-Y-CAFN MART PERIODICAL SALE OF:— 40 Fat Bullocks, c'ows, Heifers, and BuHs. 20 Calving Cows and Heifers. 26 Store Bullocks and Heifers. 1050 Fat. Cross-bred Lambs. 550 Fat Wethers Ewes, 100 Cross-bred Couples- 7 Fat Pigs and Calves. Sale to commence at 12.30 prompt. THURSDAY, JUNE 10th. 1909. MORFAN," No. 9, TREFRIW-TERRACE, TREFRIW. SALE of comparatively new HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Saio at 2 o'clock. c. TUESDAY, JUNE 15th, 1909. "THE WALK" SMITHY, LLANRWST. ALE of the Blacksmith's MACHINERY, R) STOCK-IN-TRADE, and UTENSILS, the Property of Mr LleweJvn Jones (who is loav- es). Salo at One o'clock. THURSDAY, JUNE 17th, 1909. THE WALK," LLANRWST. IMPORTANT SALE of the Modern and An- tique HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE nnd EFFECTS, including several Pieces in Oak, Prass and Copper, the property of Mr Llewelyn •ones (who is leaving). Ie at One o'clock. Mr. George Hughes. ERW, BLAENAU FESTINIOG. "O BOARDING-HOUSE KEEPERS AND PARTIES FURNISHING. GEO. HUGHES haa been instructed by Mr W P. Jones to OFFER for SALE, at above address on THURSDAY, JUNE 10th, whole of the FURNITURE, consisting of :— ~t. Solid Mahogany Sideboard with bevelled back, Walnut do., do.; antique black oak 7j*easer in splendid condition, ^ated 1753; two ^W:her covered Parlour Suites, one plash do., *Ton and n;ne pieces; two Overmantels, three j-J'niiinr fables, one Kitchen do., one Walnut Jp^room Suite, one Satin Walnut do., one j*U:hen Dresser, three pairs Toilet Sets, tile one do. Toilets, one Wardrobe, one open i one Mahogany Chest of Drawers, six Iron five Spring Box Mattresses, one do. Mattress, one Wool do., six Carpet Squares, i**arthrug3, Mats, Mang'e, Firo Brasses, Curbs, -nders, and Crockery, with several items too Serous to mention. Terms: Cash. Sale to commence 12 o'clock vrornpt. Can be inspected day previous. ADVERTISING RATES. v;.fisement8 intended for insertion in all Tjaitious must be received by WEDNESDAY SVHNING'S POST at Latest. Advertiee- anent. cooung to hand afterwards may only appear in the later Editions. "SMALL" PR3PAID ADVERTISEMENTS. ^Situations Vacant or Wanted. Apartments to or Wanted, Miscellaneous Wants and Houeefl, Shops, Businesses, etc., to be Let, or Wanted, Wanted or "'Uered, etc. One Three Six Thirteen week, weeks. weeks, weeks. ■ft b. 4. B. cL S. d. S. <1. 8 *ords 10 20 39 70 to 16 3 0 5 9 11 0 to It 2 0 4 0 7 9 15 0 te 2 6 5 0 9 9 18 0 .o. 2 9 5 6 10 6 20 0 *utur» all "amaH" advta. sent for "st^rtion must be accompanied by Ostai order, or stamps If under the 'Uo of a shilling. The inconvenience booking small amounts, and the expense of colloct- c the same, renders it n«- 0.1•••r* that this rule should be strictly », *erved, otherwise insertion cannot guaranteed. &rl. Per line, and lffntar-y Notices. Election Addresses, \?nP*ny Prospectuses 1/- and Contraot Notioea 6d SaW 6d Stock 4d Articw', Sofie» (Local) 6d Birth. £ ars News 6d I^ARRIA»^. (PER insertion) 1/- •ublir, A„ (per insertion) 2/6 Announcements (per inch) 2/6 ÀU No: 56 Colwyn Bay. L^Aimil4,noM to bo made payable to J. S. be arJdr and aU business communications to 0.1" 8 to the Manager, "Pioneer" Office, iI. Blackwall, Hayes & Co., LLANRWST and LLANDUDNO JUNCTION, Auctioneers and Valuers, Live Stock Sales- men, House and Estate Agents. Nat. Telephone 17. SALES held periodically on Horses, Carriages, tO 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, or Unfurnished. Agents for Fire and Life, Personal Accident, a.nd Employers' Liability Insurance. 10182p CAE'RGRAIG, LLANRWST. TUESDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1909. NEXT SALE of DAIRY and STORE CAT- 1^ TLE, FAT and STORE SHEEP and LAMBS, COUPLES (Ewes and Lambo). Sale at. 12.30 p.m. Usual Credit. p LLANGERMiiW. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1909. NEXT SALE of DAIRY and STORE CAT- TLE, FAT and STOHE SHEEP and LAMBS, COUPLES (Ewes and Lamb,)- SaLe at 12.30 p.m. Usual Credit. p MESSRS BLACKWALL, HAYES and CO. JLM. have tor SALE by PRIVATE TREATY the following FULLY-LICENSED PREMISES, in NORTH WALES:— (1).-An Old-Established HOTEL, in a thriv- ing Market Town, with capacious Stabling and Out-buildings. (2).-A well-situated HOTEL, close to a. famous Tourist Resort, and well adapted for the accom- modation of Visitors. For further particulars as to the Price, Con- ditions, etc., apply as above- Fullest investiga- tion invited, and good reasons given for leaving. Immediate possess'on. p Mr. Chas. P. Sheffield. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT- IN THE PARISHES OF PRES- TATYN AND DYSERTH. C^HAS'I P. SHEFFIELD has "lieen favoured ) with instructions to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the ROYAL VICTORIA HOTEL, PRESTATYN, on JULY 1st. Lot 1.—All that Valuable FREEHOLD HOLD- ING, comprising excellent. Ten-Roomed Unuoo, Farm Buildings, and t.en Acres or thereabouts of old Pasture Land, being situate and known as "PLAS-YN-DDOL." within one mile of Pres- tatyn Railway" Station. Lot 2. — All that Stone-built FREEHOLD SHOP, DWELLING-HOUSE, Extensive OUT- BUILDINGS, and Desirable BUILDING LAND. situate and known as BODHYFRYD. DYSERTH, comprising about 2400 square yards or thereabouts. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneer, Bodfor-stree-t. -Rhyl, and at Mold, or from Messrs Bromley, Soott. and Co., Solicitors, Rhyl. 24793p NEXT MONDAY, JUNE 7th, at 1-30 prompt. GREAT FORTNIGHTLY SALE IN ABERGELE SMITHFIELD. where Sellers are paid on the Day of Sale. t CHAS. P. SHEFFIELD will SELL 1500 HEAD of FAT and STORE STOCK, Large Entries of Fat. Cattle and Lambs arc particularly requested, as good Buyers will at- tend. IMPORTANT NOTICE.—To comply with the regulations of the Board of Agriculture, on and a-ftor June 1st, all SHEEP must be dipped in the presence of a púlioe Officer hMore- being offered for sale, and in the case of FAT LAMBS dipping is not required, but a Licence must be obtained from the Police Authorities. Auctioneer's Office: Bodfor-streot, Rhyl. 22884 Messrs Frank Lloyd & Sons. 1000 Horses. 60 Guineas in Prizes. GREAT JUNE QUARTERLY SALES in THE NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD and SONS invite Entries f for:- June 15th and 16th—HARNESS HORSES, HUNTERS; HACKNEYS, COBS, and PONIES. June 17th and 18th.-WAGGON, LCnRY, VAN, and YOUNG HORSES. Enter early for best position. Entries close June 7th Mr. Matthew Ryan, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ESTATE AGENT (16 years with the late Mr Geo. F. Felton, Auctioneer), General Certified Bailiff under the Lavr of Dis. tress Amendment Act, England and Wales. Mr Ryan is prepared to undertake Sales and Valuations in any district, also Inventories at- tended to on reasonable terms. For the past 21 years ha has been employed on valuations at leading County Houses and Hotels throughout the six counties of Wales, and eisewhere; also has arranged some of the best Sales in those coun- ties. Highest references given. Prompt settlements. AUGUSTA ST opposite the ux. Railway Station). Telephone 173. LLANDUDNO. PLEASURE STEAMERS. THE STEAMERS OF THE OLD-EST AB. LISHED COMPANY, ST. GEORGE'S S.S. CO., LTD., Will ply (weather and other causes permitting) on one of the most beautiful Rivers jn Wales, between DEGAXWY. CONWAY & TREFRIW JUNE. Date of From From Return from Sailing Deganwy Conway, Trefriw. 4 Friday 9 45 a.m. 9 55 a..m. 11 45 a.m. 5 Saturday 10 0" 10 10" 12 25 p.m. 7 Monday 11 28" 11 4S" 1 40 8 Tuesday 12 5 p.m. 12 15 p.m. 2 25 9 Wednesday 15,, 1 15" 3 18 10 Thursday 2 15" 2 20 „ 4 10 t Doubtful if Steamers reach Trefriw. Faro acoording to distance. FARES. — Fore End, Is; Return, 2s; After End. Is 6d; Return, 2s 6d. Children half- prioe. 24655p "ANTIQUES." I R. S. JOHNSON, 4-, High Street, Conway. A large and varied collection of Old English and Welsh Furniture, China, Embroideries, etc., is now on view at the above newly-opened premises. Owners of genuine Antiques desirous of selling would oblige by sending a pos card or calling at the above address. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. LIFE ASSURANCE WITH SICKNESS BENEFITS. SPECIAL SCHEME for LIFE INSURANCE WITHOUT MEDICAL EXAMINATION, FOR ANY AMOUNT, FROM f25 TO £500. Prospectus on Application to District Inspector D. E. GREENFIELD, Glen Haven, Colwyn Bay. Head OSes—ROVAL IXCHANG*, LONDON, E C M amip Messrs G. Perkins and Co. (With 20 Years' Local Experience), Late Messrs Booth and Sandy, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, 16, STATION-ROAD, COLWYN BAY, TELEPHONE No. 27. SALES and Valuations of Landed Estates, Freehold and Leasehold Property, Hotels, Building Land, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furniture, etc- Valuations for Probates, Mortgage, Hotel, Trade. Stocks, etc. Fire Loss Assessor. Agent for the principal Insurance Offices. Mortgages negotiated. inventories preparoo and examined. Prompt attention given to all matters with IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENTS. 19834p PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. CHELTENHAM HOUSE, STATION ROAD, COLWYN BAY. TUESDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1909. ]VrivSSRS G. PERKINS and CO- will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION the Substantial and well-selected SHOP FIXTURES and FIT- TINGS, also HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Further particulars in due course, or of the Auctioneers, at. their Oflices: 16, Station-road, Colwyn Ray. Tel. 27. 24807p Preliniinary Announcement. -¡, INVERLOCHY LODGE, COED PELLA-ROAD, COLWYN DAY. Important and High'y Attractive Sale of the Superior Modern and Antique HOUSE- HOLD APPOINTMENTS, WORKS OF ART and ARTICLES OF VERTU, etc., etc- IVTESSRS G. PERKINS and CO. will SELL by PUBLiC AUCTION, at an early date, as above. Further particulars in future announcement, and in Descriptive Catalogues, which wiil be issued. Auctioneers' Office, 15, Station-road, Coiwyn Tel. 27. Mr Charles Morgan, AUCTIONEER, VALUER AND HOUSE AGENT, COLWYN BAY AUCTION MART. COLWYN BAY. TTNDERTAKES SALES of HOUSE PRO. tJ PERTY, LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Etc. CERTIFICATED BAILIFF. RENTS COL- LECTED. INVENTORIES CAREFULLY PREPARED AND EXAMINED. Offioes: COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS. 21361p COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS. TUESDAY, JUNE 8th. 1909. MR CHARLES MORGAN l>eg3 to announce that he will SELL BY AUCTION as above, a Collection of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and REQUISITES (removed for con- venience of Sale from several Iiousiea in the district), comprising Bedroom, Dining and Draw- ing-room Suites, Occasional Tables and Chairs, Carpets, Walnut and Oak Sideboards, Bedsteads and Bedding, two Sewing Machines, three Bicyc^s, Violin in Case, two Pianos (suitable for Schoolroom), Lady's Hiding Saddle, Lawn Mowers, Garden Vases, etc., etc. SaLe to commence at, Two o'clock- On \ï<ew Morning of SHIIO from 10.30 o'clock. Offioes: Colwyn Bay Auction Rooms. p Mr. S. Johnston, AUCTIONEER and HOUSE AGENT, WESTMINSTER CORNER, COLWYN BAY. Sales by Auction conducted throughout on business-like lines. Prompt settlements. pERSONS desirous of securing good results are invited to consult Mr S. Johnston, at the Office of The Johnston Company, Westminster Corner, Colwyn P-ay. Houses to Let, Furnished and Unfur.-iished. List of Apartments kept. SELECT REGISTRY OFFICE. EDUCATIONAL. ABERGELE COUNTY SCHOOL (FOR BOYS & GIRLS). THE SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR THE COLWYN BAY DISTRICT. HEADMASTER: MP J. WILLIAMS, M.A. (Oxon), Assisted by an Experienced Stattof Masters and Mistresses. _0_ Efficient Preparation for all the Professional Prelim inary Examinations and Commercial Life. Special Vepartmènts for Science. Manual instruction, Cookery. Music, Drill and Physical Exercises. Recent Successes include Open Scholarships aad Exhibitions at Oxford and Cambridge. Denbighshire County Exhibitions. Entrancs Kxhibitions at Bangor University Collego. Passes at the Matriculation Examinations of the Universities of London and Wales. Honours, Senior and Junior, Central Welsh Board. Certiiieates with Numerous Distinctions. Edinburgh Medical Prelim., etc. The Railway Fares of Pupils jrom Cohvyn Bay and Old Colwyn are Paid by the County School Governors GLANAVON, CADNANT PARK, CONWAY. GIRLS' BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL. Preparatory for Boys under ten. Excellent Care, Diet, and Education. Principal: MISS SHAW. SAILINGS. CUNARD LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LARGEST AND FASTEST VESSELS IN THE WORLD. LARGEST AND FASTEST SHIPS TO BOSION- From LIVERPOOL (Via Queestown). TO NEW YORK. TO BOSTON. TO NEW YORK. TO BOSTON- Mauretania,Sat.,June 5 f Ivernia, Tues., Juno 15 Carmania.Tues., June 8 Saxonia, Tuea., June 29 CANADA FAST ROUTE; SPECIAL RATES. For further particulars applv to Local Agents; or to THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COM PANY, LTD., Liverpool. +- RggannsisgaiiB FAST New "EMPRESS" Royal Mail LINE Twin-screw Steamers, 14,500 tons; I TO 18,000-h.p. WEEKLY SERVICE CANADA from LIVERPOOL. Only Four Daya* open sea. Quick, Comfortable Travel. For sailings, pamphlets and information as to oppor- tunities in Canada, apply C.P.Kly., iti, James-street, Liverpool; 92, Cross-street, Manchester or Local Agents everywhere. Through Tickets via Canada to Japan, China, Australia and Now Zealand. TENDERS. CONWAY AND COLWYN BAY JOINT WATER SUPPLY BOARD. TO PLUMBERS. TENDERS are T invited for EXCAVATING i. and FILLING-IN Pipe Trench*, p-rovid- ing and laying lead Service Pipes, at Garth Hondrewaelod, and Bryn Traliwyn, Glan Con- way, and Groesffordd-las, Mnan. Particulars may be. obtained upon application to the Engineer, Mr T. B. Famngton, Trinitv- iquare, Llandudno. Dated 25th May, 1909. 24805p C. Wesley M .am, Auctioneer, Surveyor* Varjer, Land and Estate Agent ( ——————— SALES BY AUCTION and VALUATION cf Property, Farming Stocks, Furniture, etc Immediate Settlements. Valuations for Probate. Mortgage, Transfer, and under the Agricultural Holdings Act. Properties and businesses sold by Private Treaty. Mortgages negotiated. Proper- ties and Estates carefully managed, Rents col- lected; Accounts rendered to oUit Client's con- venience. Inventories taken and checked. Sur- veys, Maps, Plans, etc., for any purpose. Build- ing Estates laid out. Dilapidation surveyed. Insurances effected through an." ot the principal Oflices. Enquiries invited. THE CENTRAL AUCTION and ESTATE OFFICES, TOWN HALL CHAM ERS, Nat. TeL 70. RHYL. TUESDAY, JUNE 8th, 19J9, at 2 o'clock sharp. ARCADE AUCTION MART, HIGH-STREET, RHYL. An excellent Assortment of Valuable Antique- and Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, removed f' .jnveinenee ot Sale, and very briefly compr ring an excellent 5-ft- Sideboard with canony top, 4-ft.. ditto, 3-ft. 6-:n. Walnut Chdfóni" with bevelled mirror in back, 7-pieee Suite in green stamped velvet, ditto in American cloth. Telescope Din- ing Table on massive.polished Mahogany legs, Gas-ø of Fish Eaters, Bentwood Chan-, Leather and Hair-seated Chairs, two ,ij>!endid Axmin- ster Carpet. Squares, 3 x 4-y<ls-; Coal Vases and Black and Copper Fire Suites, HaU Stands, Hail Tables, Hugs, Mats, 3-ft. Bed- room Suite in Satin Walnut, ditto in Black Walnut, Dressing Chest.* Washstands to match, elaborate Brass-mounted Bedsteads, 4-ft. 6-in., 4.ft., and 3-ft. I)-in.; Combination Bedsteads, Spring, Wool and Hair Mattresses: Flock and Feather Beds, Tov/ol Rails, Chests of Drawers, Toilet Gla.s&23, Bolsters and Pil- lows, Stretcher Beds, a large quantity of use- ful Kitchen Ftum.ture and Utensils, including an excellent; Wright's Eureka Gas Cooker. C. WESLEY IlASLAM has been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date. and premises. On view morning of Sale. Terms: Cash- Goods may be included up till 12 o'clock noon on the day of Sale. Auctioneer's Offices, Town Hall, Rhyl. Mr George Perkins. TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION BY MR GEOR.GE PERKINS on SATURDAY, JUNE) 25th, 1909, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, all those FOUR- FREEHOLD FARMS and HOMESTEADS known as "FFRIDD BACH," WARLEY," "BRON HAUL," AND PEN- BODRAN," Situate in the Parishes of LLANFAIRTAL- IIAIARN and LLANNEFYDD. The Auc- tioneer can with confidence recommend intend- ing' purchasers to this important Sale, the Farms being well tenanted, in good state of repair, within easy reach of the Market Towns of Den- bigh and Abergele, CloQSO to excellent Fishing, and well worthy of attention. For further particulars and to view apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices at Abergele and Rhyl, or to Messrs Oliver George and Co., Solicitors, Rhyl. 24849p Mr. F. A. Dew, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR, VALUER, AND LAND AGENT, COLWYN BAY, Telephon No.: 21. (ESTABLISHED 1888). SALES and VALUATIONS of Landed Ea- ►5 tales, Freehold and Leasehold Business Premises, House Property. Building Land, Hotels, Live and Dead Farming Stock, House- hold Furniture, Pictures, Books and Plate. HOUSES TO LET, Furnished and Un. furnished. Information given of Houses, Building Es. tates, Farms, Country Residences, and Business Premises 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, thus affording unequalled publicity to all Auction Announce- men. p Mr. H. F. Ashby, AUCTIONEER and LICENSED APPRAISER, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENT. WYNNSTAY CHAMBERS. CONWAY-RD., COLWYN BAY. SALES BY AUCTION and VALUATIONS ot Freehold House and Shop Property, Build- ing Land and Estates, Live and Dead Farm- ing Stock, Household Furniture, etc., etc. VALUATIONS for Mortgage, Probate, Busi- ness Transfers, Hotels, etc. Inventories carefully prepared and examined. Agent for the principal In-urance Companies. PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL MATTERS. ALL SALE ACCOUNTS SETTLED THE DAY FOLLOWING THE SALE. Certified Bailiff under the Law of Distress Amendment Act. Houses to Let. Furnished or Unfurnished LECAL NOTICES. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. COUNTY OF FLINT. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. NOTICE. EDUCATION ACT, 1902. BY DIRECTION of the Board of Education, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the County Councils of Carnarvon, Anglesey, Flint, and Denbigh respectively, that under Section 17 of the above Act, a Scheme for establishing and constituting a. Joint. Education Committee for Training College purposes for the said Counties respectively, has been submitted for approval 110 the Board of Education, including provisions as to financial arrangemente- Any objections or suggestions respecting the Scheme may be made to the Board of Education, in writing, within Thirty Days from the date of this Notice, addressed to "The Secretary, Board of Education, Whitehall, London, Prin-fed Copies of the Scheme may be Lns.pected free of ooet, on each week-day during the said period, between the lioure of 10 and 4, at the Offioes of the County Council of Carnarvon, at Carnarvon; at the Offices of the County Council of Anglesey, at Llangefni; at the Offices of the County Council of Flint, at Moid; at the Offices of the County Council; of Denbigh, at Ruthin; and a.t the Offices of the Board of Education, at Whitehall. Copies of ttie Scheme can also be obtained free of cost at any Post Office in the area of the re- spective Councils. Dated the 25th day of May, 1909. J. T. ROBERTS, Cferk of Carnarvon- shire County Council; EVAN R. DA VIES, Secretary of Educa- tion, do. J. RICE ROBERTS, Clerk of Anglesey County Council; R n. WILLIAMS, Secretary of Education, do. RICHARD BROMLEY, Clerk of Flint. shire County Council; F. LLEW- ELYN JONES, Secretary of Educa- tion, do. W. R. EVANS, Clerk of Denbighshire County Council; EVANS and RO- BERTS, Secretaries of Educa- tion, do. EFFICIENT BILUPOSTING. PARTIES desirous of having Bills posted on Jt ALL tho most IMPORTANT Advertise- ment HOARDINGS in the District of Rhyl, Prestatyn, Meliden, Dyserth, Rhuddlan, and St. Asaph, should send their Orders to BEECH BROS.. THE RH¥L and DISTRICT BILLPOSTERS, Advertising and Billposting Contractors. PROPRIETRESS—MRS. F. BEECH To whom all Communications should be Addressed. MANAGBR-W. KELLY. BEAD QFFICB—3, KINMEL STREET, RHYL. PUSLIC NOTICES. -A_- TERRITORIAL ARMY. PRESENTATION OF COLOURS TO THE FLINTSHIRE REGIMENT BY THE LADIES OF THE COUNTY. LADY FLORENTIA HUGHES hogs to an- nounce that sho has decided to keep the Subscription List for the above Fund open be- yond the date (June 1st) mentioned in the letters which she has addressed to the Flintshire La-di; so as to give those who have not yet replied, but who may wish to send a contribu- tion, the opportunity of doing so. ller appeal has already been met with a generous response, and the Subscription List, as it stands up to date, is appended be'ow. It has, however, been ascertained thair. the cost cf the Colours will be luyhcr than £41, the price first quoted and that between £60 and £65 will be required. Therefore, further sub- scriptions are urgently needed, and will be glad- ly received by the Hon. Mary Hughes, Kinmel Park, Abergele. May 27, 1909. SUBSCRIPTION LIST. £ s. d. Lady FiorenStia Hughes 1 1 0 Lady Most.yn. of Talacrc- 3 3 0 Mary, Lady Hanmer 110 11r3 Howard (Wvgfair) 1 1 0 Mrs Pennant 0 10 0 Mrs Arthur Heaton 1 1 0 Mrs Walthall 0 5 0 Mrs Kynaston-Mainwaring 0 10 0 }1rs Bate 0 10 0 Mrs She riff-Roberta 1 1 0 Miss Sheriff-Roberts 0 10 6 Miss Ralli 1 0 0 Mn Walter Yates. 1 0 0 Mrs Fosbery 1 1 0 The Honble. Mrs Gladstone 1 1 0 Mrs John Eldon Bankes 1 1 0 Mrs Lloyd Prioe 1 1 0 Mrs Kyrke i q Mrs Trevor E.vton 0 10 6 Mrs R. F. B:rch 0 10 0 The Countess of Denbigh 0 3 8 Mrs Edwin Morgan 0 2 6 Mro W. (Llancreh) 1 0 0 Mrs Randle Mainwaring. 0 10 0 Mrs Conwy 1 1 0 Mrs Charles Lewis 2 2 0 The Lady Mostyn 1 0 0 Constance, Lady Bates 1 1 0 The Honble. Mrs George Kenyon 1 0 0 Mrs Horace Mayhew i i o Mrs J. Herbert Lewis 110 Ladv Tate 1 1 0 Mrs Edwards (The Palace) 0 5 0 M rs Buddioom 1 1 0 Mra Peel 0 10 0 Mrs Summers >t> 110 Mra Peter Roberts. 110 The Viscountess Southwell 0 10 6 Miss Mesham I 1 0 Miss and Miss Evelyn Pilkington 0 10 0 Miiss Prioe (The Deanery) 0 5 0 Miss Watts. (Brcnwyifa) 0 2 6 Mrs Charles Brink'ey 0 10 0 Mrs Isaac Taylor 0 10 0 Mrs Alexander Fair Jones 1 0 0 Mrs Aitken 1 1 0 Mrs A. G. Davies 0 5 0 1\11'3 Waler 1 1 0 Mrs Howard (Broughton Hall) 10 0 Mrs John Soott Bankes. 0 10 6 QUEEN'S SKATING RINK, RHYL THREE SESSIONS DAILY. MORNINGS, 10.30 to 12.30. AFTERNOONS, 2.30 to 5. EVENING, 7.30 to 10.45. Ad111ission- Morning, 3d; Afternoon and Evening, 6d. Hire of Skates, Is each. Session. Ladies admitted free. Morning and After- non Sessions on purchase of Skate Tickets. Books containing 20 Admission and 20 Skate Tickets may be had on application to the Secre- tary, price One Guinea. SUMMER HOLIDAYS AT PWLLHELI. DON'T FORGET TO VISIT — G L Y N Y \V E D D W — (The Widow's Glen). OPEN DAILY, from 10 am. to 6 pm. THE LOVELY GROUNDS ARE NEVER PRETTIER THAN NOW. '? Carnations and Rhododendrons in full bloom. "jVTAGNIFICENT PAINTINGS and DRAW- INGS by Eminent Artists are to be eeen in the ART GALLERIES. The finest Collection of Pictures in North Wales. REFRESHMENTS IN GROUNDS. ADMISSION: SIXPENCE. Combined Tickets, including the uniciue MARINE TRAM LINE to and from LLAN- BEDROG, and Admission to GROUNDS and ART GALLERIES, ONE SHILLING. GLYN-Y-WEDDW is an ideal spot for Pic- nics. Superintendents of Schools should send for special terms, to S. ANDREWS and SON, 46440 Estate Offices. Pwllheli. OOLWYN B A Y J. Fred Francis & Sons' COACHING TOURS TO THE WELSH IIILLS, WATERFALLS, AND LAKE DISTRICTS (Weather and other circumstances permitting). TIMES OF STARTING AND RETURNING- "ElARLY BOOKINGS.—In order to avoid the Coaches being delayed, Passengers are earnestly requested to Book early at the Coach- ing Office, "Th Mews." Should weather or other circumstances prevent the Coaches from going, the Fare will be ret urn CM I. Tour No. 1-—17ho Grand Loop Tour. Duke of York" leaves The Mews at 10 a.m.; arriving homo at 6.30 p.m. Fare for the round' 10s; Box Seats 2s extra. 56 miles. 3 teams. Tour No.2.Bettwsvooed. Coach leaves The Mews at 10 a.m.; Jirriving home at 6.15 p.m. Fare, 7s; Box Seata, Is extra. 40 mi!e<$. Coach j does not run unless sufficient. Passengers booked. Tour No- 3 — Rhuddlan Castle and the City of St. Asaph. Coach leaves The Mews at. 11 a.m. I daily (Tuesdays and Saturdays excepted); arriv- ing home at 5.15 p.m. Faie, 5s; Box Seats, la extra- 28 miles. Tour No. 4.- Penmaenmnwr. Coach leaves extra- 28 miles. Tour No. 4.-P..nma(>nm¡1wJ". Coach leaves Tho Mews daily at. 2.30 p.m.; arriving hOlll at 6.15 p.m. Fare, 4s; Box Seats, Is extra. 23 miles. Tour No. P. The Short Loop. Coach leaves The Mews daily at. 2.30 p.II1.; arriving home at. 6.15 p-m. Fare, 4s; Box Seats, Is extra. 23 miles Tour No.6. Tk.dnan. Hall. Coach leaves The Mews at 2-30 p.m. (Tuesdays and Saturdays only); arriving home at 6 p.m. Fare, 3s; Box Seats, Is extra. 16 miles. Tour No. 7.-RhyuyfœJ. B-r-ltws, Abergele, and Coed Coch. Coach leaves daily at 230 p.m.; arriving home at 6.15 pm. Fare. 4s; Box Seats,' Is extra 23 miles. Gwrych Castle (the Residence of the Countess of Dundonak!).- The Proprietors have permission I to drive through the Grounds upon payment of n small Fee. Days of Admission Tuesdays and Fridays. ALL TOURS RETURN IN AMPLE TIME FOR DINNER AT THE HOTELS. Seats may be Iwoked with the Head Porter at any of the Hotels. Other short Coaching Tours are takn. Places ) and Times ate wr't.->n daily on the N.iticc Board at the Coaching "The Mews." Any of the Coache; can he engaged privately at a day's Notice. Large Parties catered for at Redueod Ra.te3. For further part.ieir.ars, see J. Fred Francis > and Coaching Guide and Coach T¡¡Jjg. Book in" Offioes. -THE MEWS. CON WA V- ROAD. COLWYN BAY ffaoin* the N. and S. \V ales Bank. and adjoining the Ce:)t(-a! Hotol). I and VICTORIA PARK MEWS, COWAY- ROAD, COLWYN BAY. 24811p -k_ The "P ioneer" is recognised as one- of the most popular newspapers in tho Principality.- Splendid medium for advertisers. PUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY. CONTINUOUS SUCCESS OF HARRY A t^v REYNOLDS' ANiMATED Pictures A DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT TO SUIT ALL TASTES. Special Notice-On Wednesday Night Harry Reynolds' Serenaders will appear in conjunction with the Animated Pictures. PROMENADE STAGE, COLWYN BAY, DAILY AT 11, 3 & 7-45. Harry Reynolds' Royal Serenaders, ACKNvvVLEDGED BY ALL THE STRONGEST AL FRESCO COMPANY EVER SEEN IN COLWYN BAY. CONTINUOUS VARIETY Special iNTotice.-On Wednesday Night in the Public Hall in addition to the Animated Pictures CATLIN'S PIERROT ARCADIA, WEST PROMENADE, COLWYN BAY. === = f PERFORMANCES THREE W/TT HT C\ T7 TTkT 17 SHELTERED FROM TIMES DAILY. Will WIX rilNE, RAIN AND SUN. Perfect Ventilation. First-class Entertainments combined with maximum of comfort. MR. SIDNEY FRERE. W. A. PRYCE DAVIS, Managing Director. Business Manager. Information for Tourists. Tourists to the North Wales Coast should not forget to take a trio over the Far Famed Festiniog (or Toy) Railway Twelve fr'Hes Ride along the Mountain Side from which they will see the most enchanting Scenery in North Wales. Cheap tickets are issued at Llandudno, Colwyu Bay, Rhyl, and other L. & N.W. Stations to Portmadoc (for Borthyg-est, Criccietli Barmouth, &c., via Blaenau Festiniog & Festiniog Rly. For further particulars see Company s Bills. PUBLIC NOTICES. The Vale of Conway and District Fanciers' Association. FIRST GREAT OPEN SHOW OF POULTRY, PIGEONS, CAGE BIRDS, &c., WILL BE HELD AT LLANDUDNO, On Wednesday, July 2istf igog. PRIZES TO THE VALUE OF NEARLY £ 300 WILL BE AWARDED. # President: The Right- Honourable LORD MOSTYN Chairman of Committee: Colonel SANDBACH, J.P. In conjunction with above there will bo A Grand Display of Athletic Sports, Trotting Matches, &c., &c. Cheap Bookings from all parte. Hon. Sec. "Sports": Mr. J. H. VINCENT, Avon- dale, Ltandiiduo. Show Secretary: Mr. A.T. JOHNSON, Poewen, Talycafn. 24:i27p I 4.11), 6 1 SHOW AT COLWYN BAY, ON THURSDAY, JULY 22nd, igog. OTE 30. 31, and 41 are open to lN all, and not oonfin-ed to Farmers only- Also Prize Lists are now ready, and may ho had in CoLwyn Bay from Meosvs Franca, The Mowa, Cooper, Royal Hotel; Perkins and Co., Auctjoii- e-ers, Station-road, or from THOMAS WELSBY, Sec., 24806P RHYL ABERGELE COUNTY SCHOOL. SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS, ISth and 19tit JUNE, 11)09. ON tho Ifith and 19th June, 1309. an Ex- amination will be held ut iJ>e County Sehooi, when the following Ten Scholar- ships wiil he o lie red for competition OPEN SCHOLARSHIPS. (a) One Scholarship of i;b 10s, open to pupils attending uny Elementary School or Higher Elementary School in what is known as tho Colwyn Bay School District, and who will not have attained the age of 12 years on the 1st day of July next. 'tho Colwyn Bay School District, includes nil tho Elomentary and Higher Elementary Sonool.s in St. George. Towyn, Abergele, Jjlu.rifairia:haiarn, Betiwa- yn rulOs. Llanddulas, Trofarth, Llanelian, Ud Coíwyn and Colwyn Bay. SUB-DISTRICT SCHOLARSHIPS- Open to children who will not have attained the age of 13 vears on t.ho 1st day of July next- (b) One Scholarship of f;b lOs, confined to pupils attending tho Elementary Schools at Abergele. (c) One Scholarship of £ 6 10s, confineo 10 pupils attending tho Elementary Schools at Towyn and St. George- (d) One Scholarship of £ 6 10s, confined to pupils attending the Elementary Schools at Llanelian. Trofarth and Lhvydcoed. (e) One Scholarship of £ 6 lOs, confined to pupils attending the Elementary Schools at Llanfairtalhaiarn. (f) One Scholarship of i;5 10s. confined to pupils attending the Elementaly Schools at. LtnttddulMS- (gY One Scholarship of £6 10e, confined to pupils attending the Elementary Schools at Hottws-yn Rhos. (ii) One Sol olarship of £ 6 10s, confined to pupils attending the Higher Elementary Schools at Colwyn Bay, called The Higher Grade Sohool. (i) One Scholarship of JM 10-, confined to pupils attending tho Elementary Soiioob called The Colwyn Bay Council Schools. (j) One Scholarship of £6 10s, confined fo pupils attending" the Elementary Schools at Okl Colwyn. (v) Any Scholarship not v-on by any School in groups h. i, and j sha-li bo awarded to the next highest Candidate on tho list. from one ok the remaining Schools included in these three gioups, provided such candidate has obtained the necessary number of marks. Candidates at present attending Schools out- side t-he Sub-l)i3t.rict in whioh they live, if com- peting for a Sub-District. Scholarship, must hit in connection with a Sohool within the district in whioh they live. No- CandidaU- will bo entitled to hold n:oro than one Scholarship. Applications, accompanied by a certiGoate of 'ti good- conduct (in a closed envelope) from the Head Teacher of the Elementary Schools at which the candidate is a pupil, must be made on tho oBicia! form, whioh can be obtained trom the undersigned, and must be returned to 1110 on or before tcve 3rd day ot June, J909. Dated this 8th day of May, 1909. EDW. A. CRABBE, Town Hall- Abergelo, Clerk to tho Governors. PUBLIC NOTICES. LLANDUDNO PIER COMPANY tLIMITED). y Mr. Samuel Hughes. THE PIER COMPANY'S POPULAR CONCERTS. Morning at 11 Evening at 7-45. C, PIER COMPANY'S ORCHESTRA. Conductor MR. ARTHUR W. PAYNE. Deputy-Conductor MR. WALTER HAIGH. VOCALISTS JUNE 5th to 7th, MISS EDITH EVANS- (Soprano), JUNE 8th to nth. Miss GERTRUDE llAWOBTH (Contralto). 3rd Grand Special Concert, SATUI<DAY, JUNE 5th, 1909. VOCALISTS: MR. ROBERT RADFORD (Bass). MISS EDITH EVANS (Soprano). WEEKLY TICKETS, 4/- and 3/- MONTH- LY, 15/- and n/ Admission to Pier la 6 P,M., 2d after 6 p.m., 6d. SPECIAL CON. CERTS Admission, 1/ Front Seats, 1/- extra. SACRED CONCERT on SUNDAY at 8-15 p.m. A CONCERT AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT IN AID OF THE ABERGELE & DISTRICT NURSING FUND WILL BE GIVEN IN The Church House, Abergele, On THURSDAY, lOLh of JUNE. CANTATA, "THE PAGODA OF c I' i'O^ ERS," words by Frederick- John Eraser; Musio by Arny Woodl'orde-Finden. Mws Gray Hill, M^ss Queenie Law. Mr G. K. Pierson, Mr James Hughes; assisted by a Chorus of weH'l-known local singers. To 1>1 followed by a Duologue, "The Lucky Legacy," Mid Comedietta, "Poor Piliieoddy." ChaP actors: The Misses Law, M. Warner, H. K. iirici Mr\v;rs 11. A. Gray and A. Warner Tickets: 23 (Preserved), Is, and 6d, may b< obtained at "The Visitor Office" or of Meisrs Egorton Loigh und Co., Abergele—Chas. Pier son, Aberge'e, llon. Secretary. 24764p "ROSE DAY" FESTIVITIES AT DENBIGH, SATURDAY, JUNE 5th, 1909. GRAND PROCESSION AT ONE P M- COMINC OF THE ROSE QUEEN AT 3 P.M. I and National Dances, etc-, eto. Sec Railway Company's Bills for Special Trail Service. Apply to— EDWARD PARRY, Secretary. 2-1769p NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR W. FRANCIS MORGAN, Auctioneer, Valuer, and Estate Agent, RHYL, has REMOVED OFFICES and STOREROOMS from Bodfoi-street, Rhyl, to 44, HIGll-STREE'i! (Near L. and N. \Y. Railway Bridge) LLYSFAEN PARISH CHURCH. ENGLISH SERVICES. Morning 11-1$a.m. j Seals Fret £ 100,000 worth of Furnishing Goods. ¡ THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF BEDROOM SUITES, DRAWING ROOM SUITES, DINING-ROOM SUITES. SIDEBOARDS. CABINETS, OVERMANTELS, BOOKCASES, HALL STAN Da, AND OTHER FURNITURE. CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, FLOOR-CLOTIIES, RUGS AND MAtS, CURTAINS, AND GENERAL FURNISHING GOODS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN ENGLAND FOR CASH. RAY & iilLES, 34 to 48, Louden Liverpool. Te'.egrraphio Address: "FURNISHING," LIVERPOOL, Telephone: No. 1214 Roy&L
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