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Robert and Rogers Jones. LLANRWST and LLANGEFNI, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT. Established 1853. TTNDERTAKE Sales of Landed and Build- lu ing Estates, Freehold and Leasehold House Property, Live and Dead Farming tock, Household Furniture, etc. VALUA- TIONS for Tenant Right, Probate and Mort- gage, Purposes. IN VENTORIES carefuily prepared and examined. RENTS COL- LECTED. Life and Fire Insurance Agi-,ilts for the Loading Offices.—TY'N-Y-FYNWENT- LLANRWST (^Telephone 15), and CEFNI CHAMBERS- LLANGEFNI. 15294 Re Thoo. Roberts (Deceased). FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1910. BRON GELLI, LLANDDEWI. SALE of the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK. Sale at One o'clock. Usual credit. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16th, .1910. MAES-Y-GARNEDD, CAPEL GARMON. Situate about 2 miles from BettwEyoed and 4 miles from Llaairwst. SALE of the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, inoludrins 12 Dairy Cows, moat of vhioh arc near calving-; 3 Incaif Heifers, 4 three Tears old Bullocks, 8 Strong Calves, 6 Cart Mares, Ooilte ami Foals, 102 Crossbred and Weigli Breeding Ew-es, 2 Southdown Rams, 24 Crossbred Lambs, 2 Breeding Sows, 7 Sucklings, the Implements and Dairy Utensils, together with the whole of the Antique Furniture, m- cluding 2 Ola Oak Dressers 2 Grandfather docks, Old Oak Bureau, Bookcase, 3 Old Oak Chests. Old Oaik Waixirobe, Oak Tables, Old Brasses, and other effects, the property of Mr Owen Owens (who is leaving). Usual credit on tho Farming Sfodk. S-t-le at 12 o'clook noon. MONDAY, JANUARY 2n.d, 1911. TALYCAFN MART jpERIODICAL SALE of t Fat Bullocks, Heifers, Cows, and Bulls. Ca&ying Cows and Heifers, and Store Cattle. Fat Wethers, Ewes and Lambs. Fat Calves and Pigs. Sale at 12.30 o'olock. TALYCAFN MART SALES, FOR THE YEAR 1911. jaTdflSSRS ROBERT amd ROGERS JONES, ..I' /;uationeer.j, Valuers, and Stock Sales- fhen. Ll-anrwa-t, will conduct the above periodical Sales ot FAT and STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, and CALVES, at the above-named Mart, pn the following days:— 1.—Monday, January 2 2.—Monday, January 16 3.-Mon,d,ay, January 30 4.—Monday, February 13 5.—Monday, February 27 6.—Monday, March 13 7.—Monday, March Z7 8.—Mbrudav, April 10 (Easter Sale) 9.—Monday. April 24 IO.-Monday, May 8 11.—Monday, May .I. 29 (Whitsun Sale) 12.—Monday, June 12 13.—Monday, June 26 14.—Monday, July 10 15. Monday, July 24 16.—Monday, July 31 (August Bank Holiday Sale) 17.—Monday, August 14 18.-Mor,day, August 28 19.—Monday, September 4 (Ram Lamb Sale) 20.—Monday, September 11 21.-lQnd<i.1Y, September Y, October 9 3. Monday, October 23 24.-Mon.day, NovenibeT 6 25.-Monday, November 20 26.—Monday, December 4 (Christmas Sale) MUSICAL. r MR BRYAN W ARI-IURST A.R.C.M., L.R.A.M., Organist and Choirmaster oi St. Thomas' Church, Rhyl; Choirmaster of St. Paul's Church, Col- wyn Bay; Singing Master, County School, Rhyl, etc.. etc. I ORGAN, PIANOFORTE. SINGING, AND VOICE PRODUCTION. HARMONY. • THEORY. Pupils prepared lor all examinations. Latest successes. 29 Successful Candidates (R.A M- &nd R.C M.) from July, 1908, to December, 1909. Special coaching for L.RA.M. and A.R.C.M. Diplomas. Preparation personally, or by post. A complete course of Practical and Theoretical .Work Papers set to cover the whole ground of Voice Production and Pianoforte Teaching. [VISIT'S COLWYN BAY and OLD COLWYN TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Haydn House. Rhyl. 25759p MR F. GURNEY BARNETT L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M. (Teaching Singing). (Teaching Pianoforte). (Conductor oi the Colwyn Bal Philharmonio Society, Ladies' Choir, and Amateur Orchestra. "\TOTCE PRODUCTION, SOLO PINGING," PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, THEORY, '> HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT. Etc. Complete preparation f: the L.R.A.M. jind A.R.C.M. Diplomas, and all other recognised Examinations. i ISormanhurst, Llanercli Road, COLWYN BAY. pianoforte, Organ, Singula, Rarmonp. X. W. MATHERS, A.R.C.O. (Member Incorporated Society of Musicia/ls), RECEIVES PUPILS AT BAYCL1FFE," goLWVN"^V. LESSONS GIVEN AT PUPILS' RESIDENCE IF DKeiRM). .Preparation for I.S.ill. and other Examinations. MANY PAST SUCCESSES. MODERATE TERMS. 27 ^OP MR. E. ARTHUR MORRIS, A.R.C.O., ORGANIST & CHOIRMASTER OF ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, OLD COLWYN, ( /"IIVES LESSONS IN PIANO, ORGAN AND SINGING. For Terms, etc apply AMBION," OLD COLWYN. 28i6ip THE CLAXTON-JOKES ORCHESTRA (ANY NUMBER), OPEN TO ENGAGEMENTS FOR ALL SOCIAL FUNCTIONS. REPERTOIRE .INCLUDES LATEST LONDON AND CONTINENTAL SUCCESSES. I on application to Holland 13odafon, Llandudno. 27551 MISS ETHEL AITKIN, Ceacfccr or elocution, I'U&J. OF PROFESSOR RICHARDSON LONDON, is rREPARED TO TRAIN PUPILS IN ¡ VOICE PRODUCTION AND FOR THE STAGE. -CttiMrerT* Plays a very special feature. References & Terms upon application, c/o A. J. VLEET, F.ENRUYK KOAC. 29189P Biackwall, Hayes & Co., LLANRWST and LLANDUDNO JUNCTION, Auctioneers and Valuers, Live Stock Salesmen, House and Estate Agents, Nat. Telephone 17. SALES held periodically on Horses, Car- K-7 riages, Harness, etc. Entry Forms and Conditions on application. Sales by Auction and Valuation of Landed Estates, ilouse Property, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furniture, etc. Houses to Let, Furnished, or Unfurnished. Agents for Fire and Life, Personal Accident and Employers' Liability Insurance. 10182p CAE'RGRAIG MART, LLANRWST TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20th, 1910. NEXT PERIODICAL SALE of CATTLE and SHEEP. Sale at 12.30 p.m. Mr G. F. Byford. DENBIGHSHIRE. Sale of Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES in fciio Parishes of Derwen and Llanfair, Dyffryn Olwyd. MR |G. F. BYFORD has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the CAriTLE HOTEL, RUTHIN, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1910, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to the conditions to be tlien produced, the fallowing Freehold Properties:— Lot 1* FOEL F A WR FARM, containing about 95 aore3 elf Arable Land and Pasture Land. Lot 2. COED TALWRN FARM, in the Pariah of Llanfair Dyffryn Chvyd, about 4 mi'-cr, from Ruthin, oonfcaiaiing about 40 2 acres of Pasture Arable, and Woodland. Lot 3.—TYNLLWYN FARM. This Farm adjoins Lot 2, and contains 23 acres ott" Pasture and Arable Land. For further particulars apply to R. V. Jolua- son, Sol-icitbr, Ruthin, or to the Auctioneers. 1114110p HE LLYSFASI ESTATE, NORTH WALES, VALE OF CLWYD. Adjacent to tho famous Pass of Nant y Ga-rth. about 4 miles from Ruthin on the main road to W rexham and ngolien. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by G. F. BYFORD, at the CASTLE HOTEL, ™ RUTHIN, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1910, immediately after the sale of cither properties prev.ou.dy advertised and other poT- tions of the Li'ysfaai Estate, wliich oommetnoeis at I.3 VALUABLE FARMS and IAALMJE, the whole emhrucinjg an area of about 107 acres, 3 roods, 35 porches, or there- abouts, which will bo offered, as follows:- A. R. P. Lot 8. A Pie-ure ti-c COTTAGE and LAND, containing 2 0 25 Lot 9. A desirable Small IMdmT called NANT Y FEDW, conta iuing 44 1 4 Lot 10. — Ditto called lUIEWL ISAF, ochtaiiiing 16 1 24 Lot 11. — Ditto called BRYN Y GORAN, coifiajiiing 45 0 24 Total Acreage 107 3 35 Lot 8 Ü, situate about half way down the beau- tiful Piuas of Nantygarth. A most charming siGuiatxm and an ideal Residential Spot. Lot 9. A very desirable Small Holding with excellent Pasture and Arable Land, beautifully wooded, with Cottage and Good Garden. Lot 10. A desirabio Smaiil Holding adjoin- ing Lot 9. Cajijtiil Grazing Land with Cottage, and a Good Garden. Lot 11. A very desirable Holding ad- jO'Oinjf JÛt 10. All cUiiiital soiund Grazing Wrd 1 He above lots 0011 lain the very finest buSd- lag sites in the Vale of Clwyd, end has the advantage of building stone close at hand. Timber and Minerals are also indudod in each lot. Further particulars can ge had upon applica- tion from Messrs tors, 45, Ca^e-street. Liverpool; Major Birch, Maes Elwy, St. Asa.pui; and from the Auctioneer, 291811) Mr H. F. Aslibv, I AUCTIONEER AND LICENSED APPRAISER, IIOUbE, LAND. ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENT. CENTRAL AUCTJOK MART, LLEWELYN CHAMBERS, COLWYN BAY. CJALES by AUCTION and VALUATIONS of Freehold Ilou^c and Shop Property, Build- ing Land and Estates, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furniture, etc.. etc. VALUATIONS for Mortgage, Probate, Busi- ness Transfers, Hotels, etc. Inventories carefully prepared and examined. Agent for the principal Insurance 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. HOUSQS to Let, Furnished or Unfurnished. N.B.—The AuctionMart will be Open Daily to receive tries for Sale. Good Class Entries solicited. Telephone No. 121. p The "Pioneer" is recognised as one of the most 4 popular,.r>pwspa)>ers in the Principality. Splendid intxiiuni for" advertisers. Mr. C. Wesley Haslam, Auctioneer, Surveyor, Valuer, Land and Estate Agent. SALES by AUCTION and VALUATION of Property, Farming Stocks, Furniture, etc. Immediate Settlements. Valuations for Probate, Mortgage,Transfer, and under the Agricultural Holdings Act. Properties and Buflin-ess sold by Private Treaty. Mort- gages negotiated. Properties and Estates carefully nanaged, Rents collected; Accounts rendered to suit Clients' convenience. Tn- ventories taken and checked. Surveys, Maps, Plans, etc. for any purpose. Building Estates laid out. Dilapidation surveyed. Insurances effected through any of the prin- cipal Offices. Enquiries invited. lHE CENTRAL AUCTION and ESTATE OFFICES, TOWN HALL CHAMBERS. Nat. Tel. 70. BHYL. The MOST IMPORTANT POINT to con- eider when giving instructions for a SALE BY AUCTION is: WHEN SHALL I RE- CEIVE A COMPLETE SETTLEMENT? TO BE QUITE CERTAIN OF AN IMMEDIATE CABH SETTLEMENT, GIVE YOUR INSTRUCTIONS TO C. WESLEY HASLAM, who makes a prac- tice of Settling all Sales given to him DAY FOLLOWING DAY OF SALE, and who will give a written guarantee to that effect. PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION. REASONABLE CHARGES. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. CASH ADVANCED (if required) on receiv- ing instructions to Sell, or if preferred will purchase outright the whole or part contents of a House of Furniture up to any amount. ENQUIRIES INVITED. National Telephone 70. 28448p IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING AND OTHERS. SPECIAL SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS tomoved from various sources for better con- venience of Sale, to the ARCADE AUCTION MART, RH\ J-& WESLEY HA.SLAM has been favoured with ir.wtrueticns to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, principally \vi.tho«.t rceerve, upwards of 300 Lots of Valuable HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE and EFFECTS, consisting otf Dining Room Suites, Satkfciebagis, CriinscJi Stamped Velvet, and Loather; massive 7-ft. Soiid Wal- rrat Sideboard, handsomely oarved; a Magnifi- cent frft. Fumed (4k Sideboard; Overmantles, Hal.l l<\irnijt/unx\ Bedroom Sraites in Oaik and Walnut, Bedroom Tables in oak, walnut and mahogany; Cheat of Drawers; Superior Brass- moiuntod And Iron Bedsteads; Feather Beds; Kitchen Dreviser; Two Mangles (nearly new); Gas Cooker, and a Larg-e Quantity of buip.orior Electro-plated Good;. TUESDAY, DECEMBER. 13th, 1910. Sale to commence at 1.45 p.m. prompt. On view Monday, December 13th, from 2 to 4 p.m., and rrjonjin.tg of Terms, Cash. Further entries of good class Furniture may bo included in this sale. Auction and Estate Offices, Town Hall, Rhyl. p PROPERTY FOR SALE. TWO Modern. Freehold Villas, producing an annual rental of £ 40. Each house has 2 Entertaining Rooms, 4 Bedrooms, Bath, H. and O. Water, etc. Price for a quick sale, JB625. -Ilac,laim, Surveyor, Rhyl. LAND TO LET. rpO LET, Close of Grass Land at Melidcn. —Apply, Haslam, Land Agent, Rhyl. Alessrs G. Perkins and Co. (With 20 Years' Local Experience), AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, It- V"V~ ROAD, COLWYN LAY, TELEPHONE NO. 27. SALES and Valuations of Lauded Estates, Freehold and Leasehold Property, Hotels, Building Land, Live and Dead Farm- ing- Stock, Household Furniture, etc. Valuations for Probates, Mortgage, Hotel Trade Stocks, etc. Fire Loss Assessor! Agent for the principal Insurance Offices. Mortgages negotiated. Inventories prepared and examined. Prompt attention given to all matters with IMMEDIATE SETTLE- MENTS. I9834p Mr. S. Johnston, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE AGENT, A ALDER, INSURANCE AGENT, OFFICE and SALE ROOM, SEA VIEW CRESCENT, COLWYN BAY. SALES BY AUCTION of HOUSES, FURNI- TURE, STOCK, FIXTURES, Etc., on Business-like lines. Prompt Settlements. Certificated Bailiff (Law of Distress Amend- ment Act). Rents collected. Sale Room-Commodious and Easy of Access. Telephone 110 (with extension to Messrs. Wm. Dew & Son, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, AND SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. CAXTON BUSLDhMGS, BANGOR (Head Office), and TRINITY-SQUARE, LLANDUDNO. Telegrams :-Dewsoll. Bangor. Telephone No. 13 Dewson. Llandudno. Telephone No. &7. Mr Matthew Ryan, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ESTATE AGENT (16 yeans with the late Mx Geo. F. Feltan, Auctioneer), General Certified Bailiff under the Law of Distress Amendment Act, England and Wades. "|"R RYAN is prepared to undertake Sales ITA and Valuations in any district, also Inventories attended to on reasonable terms. For the past 27 years he has been employed on valuations at leading County Houses and Hotels throughout the six counties of Wales, and elsewhere; also has arranged some of the best Sales in those counties. Highest references given. Prompt settle- ments. AUGUSTA ST. Telephone 173 LLANDUDNO. MONDAY NEXT. PLAS MAELOR. ST. MARY'S RD., LLAN- DUDNO, Sate of Superior and Well-imade HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR MATTHEW RYAN is instructed by Mrs WiiHams, who is giving up house- keeping. to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on MONDAY. DECEMBER 12th, 1910. at the above reskieaoe, the contents of 2 Reoeption and 1 Bedrooms, briefly oomprisirug Oa.k and Birch Hall Furniture, Walnut and Mahogany Draw: intg and Dining Room Suitee in Saddlebags, and Ilair Clo h, Walnut and Mahogany Dining and Occasional Tables, Ovormanties, Piergiasses, Paiiitings, Prmts, Ornaments, a Fine Mahogany Side-board with high G:, Back, Sweet-toned Piano, r-te in Walnut Caae by Ba-rratt and Robinson, Brussels Carpets, Rugs, etc., etc., Brass Railed Bedsteads in sizes, Woven Wire, Hair and Wool MLt, Foather Bolster and Pillows, Wardrobes, Dressing Table;, Ohmt of Drawers, Toiie-t Services, etc.; Kitchen Furni- ture and Culinary Utensils, 4 Hole Knife Ma- chine, Qapital Wriiiginig and Mangling Machine, Plate, Cutlery, alass, arid Ohina. dale to at 11 a.m. Sharp. On view Saturday, Decesmber 10th, from 1 to 4 p.m. Catalogues and further Traiticuluxs of the Auc- tion, Augusba-st., L!undudno. Ted. 173. p Mr Chas. P. Sheffield, P.A. I. FOEL FARM, CWM, Near RHUDDLAN. TO-MORROW FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9th, at One O'clock. CHAS. r. SHEFFIELD, F.A.I., bes ix-ooived instmotkm-s from Mr Isaac Davies (who is giving up the Farm) to SELL BY AUCTION the wihole of the FARMING STOCK. IMPLE- MENTS, PRODUCE, DAIRY VESSEL. and PART of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, in- cliKkirg 2 Dairy Cows in Calf, 3 Rearing Heife-r Calves, Brosvi) Maro (7 yeans) in Foal, Brown Mare (10 vears), good woricers; SixiiOk fcrf C&>ver, Stack of Hay. 4 Stacks of Barley and Straw, 2 Stacks of Oats and S<traw; a useful collection of Agricultural Implements, Dairy Vessel, and Furniture. Full particulars in Pesters. Terms oosh. ABERGELE SMITHFIELD. MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 12th. GREAT ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE OF ClIlllST.\Llli F A T STOCK. £ 25 IN PRIZES. CHAS. P. SHEFFIELD (assisted by RICH. PEARCE) will SELL by AUCTION 1500 Head of Fat and Store Catitle, Calves, Sibeep, Lambs arid Pigs. Large buyers frtim a will attend. A good demand for Fat Stock expected. A grand Entry to hand. Further Entries will ob'ige. All Stock com- peting for Prizes should be in the Markeit not later than- 10 o'clock. Judging at 10.30 a.m. Sale at 11.30 prompt. Mr J. Bradburne Price. THE LARGEST 'D BEST SHOWS OF FAT STOCK IN WALES (DO minutes by mil .from Chester and Wrexham), WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14th, 51 GRAND CHRISTMAS QUALITY CATTLE. RIPE FAT WETHERS AND HOGS. EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21éit.. I'iCO PRIME: FAT PiGS AND CALVES. Sal-i starts at 10 o'clcck each day. Cafa- log'uco from J. Bradburne Price, Live Stock Salesman, Mold. 29191p Mr T. W. Uriffith. KING'S HEAD INN, OLD-ROAD, LLANDUDNO. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING. MR T. W. GRIFFITH is instructed to bELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION in and upon the above premises en TUESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER. 13th, 1910. the whole of the Su- perior and Well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE Hd. EFFECTS, jncluding an Excel lent Brass Counter Fountain with 3 taps, a Gas Cooking Stove, and Gas Heating Stoves, all in splendid order. On view morning of ælc. Sab to commence at 12.30 p.m. LLYSFAEN PARISH CHURCH. ENGLISH SERVICES. Morning II-IS ct-m. { Seats Free. FINANCIAL. NO PRELIMINARY FEES. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY In Large or Small Sums (not less than £ 10), ON BORROWER'S OWN PRO- MISSORY NOTE. ESTABLISHED NEARLY FORTY YEARS and now lending UPWARDS of B70,000 ANNUALLY. For Prospectus and Terms, apply to GEORGE PAYNE & SONS 5, CRESCENT ROAD. RHYL. Established 1870. 11623 WE DO NOT ADVERTISE NONSENSE. IF you are in need of Temporary Cash Advance from J5XO to £ 1,000 without sureties, fees, publicity or de'ay, then DOM'T FAIii and write at once t" us tor our terms. All communi- cations etrictiy private. Courtesy always shown. Hundreds of Testimonials to cur fctraignt and Honor- aWe Dealings. Loans paid out where exorbitant interest has been charged. CASH BY POST. Apply in confidonce and convince yourself. H. KAY & CO. Ltd., 92, MARKET STREET, MANCHESTER. CASH ADVANCES. flO TO fl,000 ALL respectable Persons who are shortof mosey are invited to write to a Private Gentleman, who will treat your application in STRICTEST PRIVACY. The cash can be advanced at your own house if de- sired. or the buainees transacted, by post. Loans completed promptly without FEES, Fuss or LOAX oftiee formalities. Ufifailiug cuurtesy and reasonable charges can b9 relied upon. Kapayments arranged to suit your convenience. Write for terms in confidence to-D. HERMAN, 29. CORPORATION STKERi MANCHESTER. TMPORTANT NOTICE.—LOANS from JE10 -*• to £ 5000 granted, without delay, at any distance, to Householders, Tradesmen, Publicans, Farmers, and all Classes, on Der- sonal security no Bondsmen, no trouble, etrictiy private, low interest, by following Weekly, Monthly, and Quarterly Repay- ments:—. £ 10 Loan from 3s weekly; .£20 Loan from 5s weekly; X50 Loan from 12e 6d week- ly; £100 Loan from 25s weekly. Deal with an Old-Established Firm, where you can rely on straightforward Business. Don't be misled by paying extortionate interests and heavy repayments above your means. — SAMUELS and CO., 5, JOHN DALTON- STREET, MANCHESTER. EDUCATIONAL. ABERGELE COUNTY SCHOOL Governors have completed arrangements with the London and North-Western Railway Company so that —— A SPECIAL Railway Coach 1Reserved for the use of pupils from Colwyn Bay and dis- trict attending the ABERGELE COUNTY SCHOOL leaves Llan- dudno Junction at 8-40 each morning, and calling at tD Mochdre, Colwyn Bay, Old Colwyn and Llanddulas. The Coach will return with tae 4-38 train from Abergele. Both journeys will be made under the supervision of a Master who will travel to and from Abergele with tho pupils. r OLD 71 FOR GIRLS. PREPARATORY JOR YOUNG BOYS. Principals MRS. & MISS WILLIAMS-REES. Collegiate School (CBIn) teg!ate Bay. For BOARDERS & DAY PUPILS. Prillcital: T. HERBER DAVIES, F.R.G.S (Class, and Mathematical Tutor). SUCCESSES gained by tho Principal's £ 3 Pupils for 1905-10: — 3 London Matriculation. 14 College of Preceptors (1st and 2nd Cl..). 5 Medical and Dental Preliminary Exams. 2 Oxford Local Exams. (Senior). 1 Oxford Responsions. 6 Shorthand (Pitman's), Advanced and Speed. 1 St. David's College, Lampeter. 4 Board of Education Exams. Special preparation for Theological Colleges. Mrs T. Horber Dav:es, A.L.C.M., gives lessons in Pianoforte Playing. Theory, and Harmony. Prospectus and complete list cf successes on application. Half-term com- mences NOVEMBER 1st. 28222p PUBLIC HALL I COLWYN BAY PILOUS TOIIPTED PICTHPS Don't Miss Next Week's Programme. SPECIAL NOTICE. In future there will be an entire change of Programme every Monday and Thursday. NIGHTLY at 8. MATINEE ON SATURDAY at 3. POPULAR PRICES -1 ELECTION ADDRESSES. LLANDUDNO URBAN DISTRICT COUMCIL ELECTION. POLLING DAY: SATURDAY, DECEM- BER 10th. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CENTRAL WARD. DEAR SIR or MADAM,—I have consented, -'— at the ixxjueist of a numbeir of Rate- payers, to offeir myself as a Candidate for the abowe Ward at tti-e furthcoming Election. Should you honour me with your ooinhdiesnoe in eaectiil- me as your representative, it would 03 my constant endeavour to STUDY YOUR INTERESTS and the WELFARE and PROSPERITY of the town in geto-eral. I am, Yours faithfully, JOHN ROBERTS. Cheltenham House, North Parade. LEGAL NOTICES. THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 & 1890' IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CARNAR- VONSHIRE, HOLDEN AT BANGOR. In Bankruptcy. No. 41 of 1910. He AMY ELIZA MEIER (wife of Frederick Christoph-er Meier), of The -Rhos Abbey Hotel, Rhos-on-Sea, Colwyn Bay, in the County of Denbigh; Hotel Proprietress, a Married Woman, trading separately and apart from her husband. I, LUKE JESSON SHARP, of King's Cortrt, I 115, Colmore Row, Birmingham, Cha-rtered Accountant, hereby give notice fchet I have been duly appoint d and certified by the Board 01 Trade as Trustee of the Estate of th-e above-named Bankrupt. AH persons having in their possession any of the effects of the Bankrupt must deciveo- them to moO, and all Debts due to the Bank- rupt must be ipaid to me. Creditors who have not yet proved their Debts must forward their proofs of Debts to roe. (Signature of Tmrtee) LUKE J. SHARP. Date 2nd December, 1910. 29187p —M — — TENDERS. CONWAY UNION. rpHE Guandiaas of the <2.Love Union invite Tenders for tho suji-ply of Six Toaisi of good Potatoes, to be delivered at the Work- house. Samples a.nd prices, wdth name of Potatoo, to be sent to the Workhouse Master, Gociway, on or befor-e Friday, 23rd inst.. at nooca. 01 By Order, T. E. PARRY, Board Room, Clerk to ihe: 'xu^^iars. -v'iJ ? • 1 rv ';11 r.rd D.e-(xl1lÙ- lLJ. COLWYN BAY GOLF CLUB, SPORTING 9-HOLE COURSE, SITUATE ABOVE PWLLYCBOCHAJT WOOD, COMFORTABLE CLUB HOUSE, Luncheo-as and Refreshments Provided. GOLFING REQUISITES STCCKEDJ Steward and Professional L. GREEN. S(JBSCRLPIIONS. Per Annum. Honorary Members £ 1 Is and 10s. Resident Members— Ladies Xl Is Od. Gentlemen £ 2 2s Od. Country Members— Ladves or Gentlemen £ 1 Is Od. Visitors, 2s per Day; Is Half-Day Tickets issued after One o'clock; 5s per Week. DOUGLAS M. PEACOCK, Hon. Sec. Club House, Colwyn Bay. SAILINGS. DUNARD LINE ROyAL MAIL STEAMERS. LARGEST AND FASTEST VESSELS in the WORLD. "FKANCONIA" and "LACONIA" (each 18,000 tons yToss and Twin-Screw) now building. LARGLST AND FASTEST SHIPS ID BOSTON. From LIVERPOOL (Via Queenstown). TO NEW YORK. TO BOSTON. Mauretania, Sat., Dec. 10 Ivernia, Tues., Jan. 5 Lusitania, Sat., Dec. J7 Ivernia, Tues., i'eb. 7 CANADA.—FAST ROL'TE, SPECIAL RATES For further particulars, apply to Local Agents, or to THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP C(IM, PANY, LTD.. Liverpool. ¡W;WY££KTW;W-AYN Ar AV AW" AV AY07ft)7 A¥ AVI | m RhpduKii Jones § Dawks, h 1 IU i I U Furnisliers. Removeps. SIOPGPS. FT Q S Frister & Rossmari's r TT .$ jjjj High-class^ Sewing Machines Ladies^ Vanity Bags. Folding Draught Screens. I Villi c™hions' I Cosies. y Vibrating Shuttle-Hand £ 3 7 « flJlBIM DucheSS Sets „ Treadle £ 4 14 6 *0 C4iii Action-Hand '2 16 Q y Ca'?c,i0n^k::z:rj:1: • Afternoon Tea Cloths.$ >v] With walnut cover and full set of attachments. tXi $— COLWYN BAY: LLANDUDNO: RHYL: k' Ye Olde Post Office, Station Road. Mostyn Street and Vaughan Street. 33 & 34, Queen Street. Te!. 67. Tel. 106. Ttl. 16- PUBLIC NOTICES. ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTY OF DENBIGH, PART OF THE PARISH OF LLANDRILLO YN-RHOS. SHOP HOURS ACT, 1904. WHEREAS the Denbighshire County Council are satisfied on representations made to them that a prima facie case has been made out for making a Closing Order:- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is tho sntemtion of the Council to make an Ord-er fixing the hours &et beiow, as the lioura at which throughout th? area oomsit>ting of that part of the Parish of Ltlandril^o-yn-RhoB which commenoss at thte Railway Viaduct at the North End of the Eirias Stream, th-e-noe proceeding southward ollg the stream to the middle oi Gross Road, a:id continuing in a westerly direct-ion lloaxg the Old High Road to the Cross Roads and Junction with Liam- rwst Road, thenoe proceeding in a North Westerly direction aJong Llarirwst Road to its junction with Coin way Road, tbanee along Tan-y-bryn Road to the London and North. Western Railway, thenoe proceeding eastward along the said Railway to the point first stated, namely the Railway Viaduct over the Eirias stream, all shops in which the trade of Drapers, Milliners, Clothiers and Outfitters. House Furnishers, Ironmongers and Boot- makers, aro carried on, frhaU be closed, vie.: — From 1st October to 30th April (both in., cl u v e) Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 1 p.m. Saturdays at 9.30 p.m. From I May to 31st July, and 1st Sepo. tember to 30th September (all mc:uaive):- Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, I 'd and Fridays at 8 p.m. Wedasivdays at 5 p.m. Saturdays at 10 p.m. The times for closing on the following daya to be as f ollows: — Wednesday preceding Good Fridays, 7 p.m. Thursday preceding Good Friday," 9.30 p.m. Wednesdiay following Easter Monday, 7 p.m. Wednesday following Whit Monday, 8 pm. Wednesday of Christmas week, 7 p.m. Christmas Etc, 9.30 p.m. Whit Monday and August Bank Holiday, 1 p.m. On New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Christmas Da v. aaid Boxinsr Day, all day. Aaiy person may make objection to th making of the Order su-jget-tions as to its provisions in a written itatement <>ddjos»:d to the Clerk to the Council before the expire tion of 4 we-eks from the date hereof, i.e., Ix-fore the 30th day of December, 1910. On the eMpiration of the said period the Council wiU take into consideration the ob- jections suggestions received and decide ai. te ppooecdisg further the order. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that du- ring the said period the •occupier of any shop to t*> affectsd by the Order may on present- ing hiiaseilf at the County Offices, Ruthin, between the hours of 10 a.m. and S p.m. on any day (*-xt Saturday when the iiours *vi b u.r'cji 'i' „TTI. 1 p.m.) \crrfy that sJs, iDi- a-'d?-3&s and tr^de a:-? dJy entered im the Register of Shops. Dated the 1st day of D^x?embcr, 1910. WT. E. EVANS, Clerk of the County Council. County Offices, Ruthin. 29134p I( THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS. 1883 & 1890, IX THE COUNTY COURT OF CARNAR- VONSHIRE, HOLDEN AT POBTMADOO AND FESTINIOG. In Bankruptey. No. 20 of 1910. RE ARTHUR LLOYD GRIFFITH of MEADOW VIEW, TREFRIW, in tho County of Carnarvon, Solicitor, having for the greater part of the past six months resided at M-aadow View aforesaid, and carried on busi- ness at Ancaster Square, Llanrwst. Receiving Order made 16th November 1910. Date of Adi-udication, 16th November 1910.. Date and Place of First Meeting. 9th De- cember, 1910, at ictoria Hotel, Lla-nrwst, at 3 p.m. Date and Place of Public Exammation, 20th December, 1910, at County Police Buildings, Blaenau Festiniog. at 1.30 p.m. KOTE.-All Debts due to the Estate should be j said to me. LL. HUGH JONES, Officuu Receiver. Address: Crypt Chambers, Eastgate Row, Chester. Dated 26th November, 1910. 2D13Gp -I RHYL JUVENILE CHOIR. /I RAND CONCERT and PRESENTATION OF MEDALS in the PAVILION THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15th, l&.G.-Oiair- I man, W. J. P. Srorcy, Eq.. J.P. The Full I OnoLr c-f ot-er 40 VOJCCS will sing Hallelujah > rtls (from t.he (Handel); Hail- Btone Chorus (from "Israel in Effypt"), (He-n- dej), in six-part haraicav; The National Eis- [ teeldfod P iesi-t'S; Land of Hop(3 and Gory (Elgar); The Better Land (Coweo); Exc-elaor 1 Duet (Balfe); ar,d other J1('W PIO.'S. Musical Tableaux: Nurse:y Rhyme» and Action Son^s. Duet on Two Pianos. Aer-ompani-t: Miss Mabel Hughes; Conductor, Mr B. Wadsworth. Re- served Seats, 2". Is 6d. Admi sion. Is, (xl. (Plan at Wads .vorrh.) Commenee 7.45. doora open 7.15. Tk'ket-hoid-ers admitted 7 o'cicck. Pier Pavilion, Colwyn Bay.41 In aid of the Cottage Hospital, d On Wednesday, December 14th, rgio, a d Popular illustrated Lecture j will be. delivered ty Prcf. J. W. STIRLING, rI.D, D.Se., L.L.D (Professor of Physiology in the University cf Manchester), em The Romance & Beauty of Plant Lifs Nuraeious Coloured Lantern Slides, sirv-iaF* pre{>arod for the oc-L-ision will be shown. 1,' "|OOR.S OPEN at 7.30 p.m.; coRim^oaioe at 8 p.m. Admission Is, 2s, and 3s. 80aœ may be- booked in adranoe. A plan ot uio FaviJi^n is kept at Mr Float's Music S;orcs, Pcnrhyn Road. FA N C I E R DONT FORGET Tii AT THE WELSH NORTHERN COUNTler: FUR & FEATHER ASSOCIATION'S SHOW- —.———— 10\ OF Dogs, Poultry, Pigeons, Cage Birds and Rabbits, 1 Vill be hiid on December 17lh,- j T AT JARVIS & WOODYATT'S R EPOSITC:li CRAIG-Y-DON, LLANDUDNO. Entries close December 10th. G. E. CRAGG, RocL'aiidj, Colwyn Bay, Socro t.a.ry. jj
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