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W m. Dew & Son. N THE BEAUTIFUL VALE OF CONWAY. MESSRS WM. DEW ?nd SON WIN OFFER Ivt fcr SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the VICTORIA HOTEL. LLANRWST, on TUESDAY;, APRIL 121st, 1914, THE CHOICE FREEHOLD ESTATE known as UTHE ABBEY," midway between Llanrwst and Talycafn. Particulars, plan and conditions of sale may be obtained of Messrs Carter, Vincent And Co., Solicitors, Bangor and Carnarvon, or of the Auctioneers, Bangor, N.W. Hughes & Jones COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. iN THE PARISHES OF AMLWCH, LLANEILIAN, AND RHOSYBOL. IMPORTANT SALE OF DESIRABLE FREE- HOLD AND LEASEHOLD HOLDINGS AND COTTAGES. MESSRS HUGHES and JONES have been l' favoured with HIe mstmctions of the THE MOST HONOURABLE THE MARQUESS OF ANGLESEY and THE HONOURABLE LADY NEAVE. to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at THE INSTITUTE, AMLWCH, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of MARCH, 1914, at Two p.m., subject to Conditions of Sale be there and then produced, the following PROPERTIES, IN THE PARISH OF AMLWCH. Area. Lot. Tenement. A. R. P. MOIETY LANDS. 1 —Penteifyn (tenant, John Lewis) 3 0 33 2.-He:1Dre or Pcnri yn (John Williaine) 3 2 21 3.—Penyrnynydd C\\ m. Hughes) 5 0 11 4-Tal:iiyn (Evan Williams; 1 3 19 5.—Efaii Bach (Eyan Williams) 1 3 16 6.—Penvmvnvdu and Ditto (Thomas W iliiunis and one vacant) 2 0 4 I 7.-Foel Newydd (Hugh Roberts) 4 3 27 8.—Bryn Glas or Hendy (Richard Roberts) 4 139 ENTIRETY LANDS. .-Pemcae (Mary Thoml) 0 3 32 10.—Peneae, Terrace of three Dwelling- Houses (Owen Griffith, Robert Hughes, Johu 0 0 27 1! -—Peneae. two Cottages (John Griffith) 0 0 28 (John Owen) 0 3 12 )-3.—Ccrrig y Bleiddia (John Jones) 5 3 24 i'».'—Henwaith and two Cottages opposite (Sarah Joues, Ed. Lewie, and one 6 1 25 IN THE PARISH OF LLANE1LIAN. 15.—Dafaru Drip (John Jones) 2 1 37 '•p —Tros yr Afon (Hv. Williams) 3 1 4 —Glangors Fawr (Richard Parry) 3 2 17 12.—Llvn Coc-h, four .Cottages and Land (John Jones) 3 C 15 IN THE PARISH OF RHOSYBOL. of five Cottages known as Tai Newydd (Owen Dayies and others 917 sq. yos. 20.-Uxbri(:go Arms (Hy. Rowlands) 1 3 21 21.—Two Cottages (AnTI Hughes and ono vacant) 342 sq. vds. f2,-S"mitlJY (Richard Roberts) yds. 13.—Cottage and Gauien (Elias Morris) 560 sq. yds. t4.Ditto vMary Pritchard) 360 sq, yds. f5.-Ditto and Paddock (Thomas Rad- diffe) 0 1 33 And if not previously Sold by Private I Treaty the following Lots will be offered by Public Sale. fo.—Tv'n v Ca-eau (Richard Hughes) 13 3 29 S7.—Hen Bare (Henry Thomas) 22 2 29 £ 8.—Pern Pare, leasehold, two lives (M. A. Thomas) 1 0 34 29.—Pen Pare leaf, leasehold, two Lives I (C. Griffith) 1 0 3 y Flordd or Tan y Four (Owen Oweoa) 5 l l N.B.— Lot? 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 14, 17, 26, and 30, have been disposed of by Private Treaty. Plans of the Properties can be seen at the ANGLESEY ESTATE OFFICE, LLANFAIR P.G., and will be produced at the Sale. Further particulars from Arthur Chetwynd, Beau-desert Estate Office, "ChestaJ Huge- ley; Messrs Alfred Savill and Sons, 24, Great Winchester-street, London; W. E. Joneø, Esq., Uraig, Llanfair P.G.; Messrs Williams and J&niee, Solicitors, Norfolk House, Thomas Embankment, London, W.C. Messrs Walker Ma.rtineau and Co.. Solicitors, 36, Theobold-road, London, W.C. or Hughes and Jones. Auctioneers, Bodorgan and Amlwch. LLANFECHELL, ANGLESEY. MESSRS HUCHES AND JONES WIN OFFER J' .fm" SALE by ITULIC AUCTION, at the CROWN HOTEL, LLANFECHELL, on FRI- DAY. the 27th day of MARCH, 1914, at 2.3Q CVlock in the afternoon, subject to Conditions oto be then declared, THE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PRO- PERTY, known as B R Y N M E C II ELL," deluding a substantially-built Residence, Offices, .00 Out-building?, Garden, and two small Quil- lets, the whole comprising one and a half acres or thereabouts. This is a inoet desirable property, the House etands on an eminence, and ? very attractive. Jt is in clo-e proximity to Cemaess Bav, the popular summer resort, and its sale affords a very good opportunity for anyone wishing to acquire a Country Residence for immediate occu- pation. Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs Morris Owen and Trevor Roberts, Solicitors, Car- narvon of Mr John Williams, Estate Agent, 159, Kirkdale-road, Liverpool; or of the Auctioneers, Bodorgan and Amlwch. o FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. FUEL HOLD RESIDENCE, CoedwiV St. David's-road, Carnarvon. For immediate Bale by Private Treaty. Vacant possession. Apply. Cartc-r, Vincent and Co., Carnarvon. MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted and For Sal*. | A NTtQUE Oak Wardrobe, 4ft. wide, three :L1 Sliding Shelves, four Drawers; must be CANARIES, every variety, cheapest-, best. Also British Birds, Talking Parrots, eto. Lis" post free.—Rudd, Bird Specialist, Norwich. FOR SALE, two large Doors, 9ft. 6in. by 6ft. 6:11.; suitable for Motor Garage.—Apply. Hughes, Builder, West End. FOR SALE, a "Witton Freezer Fan Motor," JF 200 to 230 volts, continuous current, 9-in. Madea, by the General Electrio Co., Ltd.—Ad- blades, by F" ChroDicte" Offioe, Bangor. dress W ? ENERAL?ACCOUNTANCY?I?n? mj ?Jf Debt Co'iecttou. A!) Classes of Insurance. —Llew. Jones, House and Estate Agent, 125, High-street, Bangor. o HARMONIUM, u» Oak Ca-io; good tone: a bargain, S3 or 56 per month.—Crane Mid Sons, Ltd., Bangor. c PIANO, in Walnut Case, iron frame: almost new full tone guaranteed list 30 guinea 18 guinea cash, or 3t. per month.—Crane and Hons. Ltd., Banger. 0 POTATOES.—Seed ami Eating Potatoes for Sale, large or small quantities.—Apply for prices, Evans, 299, High-street, Bangor. Q ^WEE I S, criocoLA TES7 XOY ? Largest Stocu in North Waiee. Lowest prices. Inspection invited.—E. Nefydd Jones, Sweets Specialist, Carnarvon. o -S-TROG, neaithy, well-rooted Tran?pianted K9 Ornamental Shrubs, for Sale, of Aucubas, Box Escalonias, Euoriymus, green, silver, and golden Pleuria Haaeti, Laurustunis, Sweet Bays, Yews, etc. Price list on application from Thomas Hughes, Landscape Gardener, 35, Dinorwic ttreet, Carnarvon. A LLPAPERS, frol lid per roll; any TV quantity, largo or small, at wholesale prices. Write for Patterns, post free, on ap- proval. — Parker's, Market Hall. Baagor, N. Wales. '??ANTED, nno O!d Furniture,Ptptur?, China, Pewter, and Antiques of all des- eripiio.is; full value given; confidential.—E. Meachcr, Ponmacamawr. 0 "I^TEBB'S,SEEDS and MANCREST— None » » better on the Market. Special Prize of Five Guineas open to Anglesey — Apply, I Burl er, Llanddanicl, Gaerwen. 9528cl WALLPAPERS, from lid per roll. Any 'V quantity, largo or small, at Wholesale Prices. Stock exceeds 250,000 rolls; all classes.— .Write for Patterns, stating class required, The Barnett Wallpaper Co., Ltd. (Dept. 280), Camp- fiold-avenuo, Manchester. 0 £ 'I{J Y ?IAIR 'x-rmanenriy and -dily rc? IT stored to its onglllal coiour bv ll.ing HARRISON S IIAIR CULOCR RESTORER. It i., not a dye, but by natural means acts as a restorative. Contains nothing injurious, and is beneficial to the growth and beauty of the Hair. In bottles, price 1, 6d (postage 3J extra). Manu- facturer: G. W, Harrison, Ilair Specialist, Read- lng. Sold by_ Chemists. Agent for Bangor J. Bowen, Chemist, Castle-hill. LlangefaiT. J. Prichard, Chemist. Carnarvon: R Roberts Holyhead: T. G. Hughes. c IMPORTANT TO M0TilERS7~E^^07h^ S who values the Health an-d Cleanliness of her clnid should use HARRISON'S RELIABLE NURSERY POMADE.—One application kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens tho Hair. In tins, 4d lind 9d (postage Id).—Geo. W. Harrison, Chemist. ILading. Sold by Chemists Agent for Bangor J. Bowen, Chemist. Carnar- von R. Roberts, Chemist, Bangor-street. Aber- ystwyth W. M. Jones. Chemist. Llandudno- J. Winter, Chemist. Holyhead: R. H. Williams' Chemist. Llangefni: T. J. Prichard, Chemist. PorWiworwic: R. A. Evans, Chemist. 0 Mr John Pritchard. THE MARKET, HALL, BANGOR. SAL1 OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF A TOY AND FANCY DEALER. "jVTR JOHN PRITCHARD i- .nftructed by LTA Mr R. Jothua Roberts (who is leaving the neighbourhood) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION in THE ARCADE, MARKET HALL, BANGOR., en MONDAY and TUES- DAY, MARCH 23rd and 24th 1014, commenc- ing at 12 o'clock (noon) each day. The Stock-in-Trade (oniy recently purchased' of a Toy and Fancy Dealer, comprising a Large A>ssort-inei!t of White China, Toys of every description, a costly real skin Rocking Horse on wheels' and on rockfTs. Photo Franicfe. quan- tity of Jewellery, Cutlery, Razors, Ladies Bags acd Purses, Perfumery, etc.; also on Tuesday, Ma.rrh 24th, an assortment of Use- ful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Grand- father's Clock in oak case. Two Mahogany Dining Tables. Wardrobe. Bedroom. Appoint- ments, Old Staffordshire Ornament*, Copper Lufftre Jugs, Lady's Bicycle, Large Show Caco, Etc. ¥ Bodhyfryd, Bangor. BRYN RHEIDIOL, MENAI BRIDGE. IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR. AND MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR JOHN PRITCHARD will SELL BY ,1' PUBLIC AUCTION at the above private residence on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th. 1914, at 11 a.m. punctually, an assemblage of Excellent Surplus HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and other Enacts (formerly the pro- perty of the late Dr. Hugh Prytfierch', and comprising Saddle Bag Divan Chairs. Mahogany Parlour Suite, Antique Oak High- back Chair, cane seated (Stuart Period), Gilt Wood Fancy Table with Marble Slab. Deal Diring Table, Walnut "-hatnot, Parlour Chains, Pier Glass, Handsome Mahogany Telescope Dining Table, a lovely Satin Wood In-laid Cabinet, Two Hand.soane Oval Gilt Giiandoles, Magnificent Pair of French China Figure Ornaments with beautiful 14-day Timepiece in China Gate, Handsome In-laid Rosewood Sheraton Cabinet, the nicely-de- sigred Overmantel Ensuite. Three charming Occasional Drav/ing-room Chairs, Handsome Writing TaMe and In-laid Wood Coal Vase all en.vute, Circular Walnut Fancy Tabic. Oii-paintingp, Water-colour Drawings-, Iron and Brass Fenders and Fire Set.1, Ornamental Items, Carpets, Lmo-leum, Enigravingp, Stag's Head and Horns. In the Bedrooms are BraflS and Iron Bedsteads with Chain, Hair and Wool Mattresses, Feather Bolsters amd Pil- lows, Fine Spanish Mahogany Wardrobe, the Mahogany Pedestal Toilet liable, and the W-asJr&ftand ensuite, Marriot's Patent Night Commode in Mahogany, Mahogany Ducliefrfie Toilet TabLea, Maihogany and Painted Chests of DraweTS, Toilet Ta blœ, Toilet Glasses, Toilet Ware, Cane-seated Chairs, Kitchen Chairs and Tahles, Painted Dresser and S helves, Cheffonier, Mahogany and Hardwood AnrDchairr- Grandfather's Clock in Oak Case by Hugh Roberts, LJajjgcfna, Miweilaneous Cicekery. Culinary Utensils, Large Oil Tank, Garden Seat a, Ladders, Flag Poles. Wheel- barrow, Com Chest, and other effects. On view morning of Sale. Bodhyfryd, Bangor. MENAI BRIDGE SMITHFIELD. PRIZE FAT STOCK SALE FOR THE EASTER MARKETS. MR JOHN PRITCHARD S SALE of FAT ? STOCK for the EASTER MARKETS wilt be held MONDAY, MARCH 30th, 1914. Prizes offered for:— 0 Best Two Bullocks: 20s; 10s, Best Bullock: 10s; 5s. Beat Heifer: lOa; 7s 6d. Best. Caif: 5s. Best Five Wethers: 10B; 5s. Best Five Wethers (any otherr breed): 10s; 58. Best Three Lamtxs: 10s; 5e. Best Two Porkers, not to exceed- 100 100." weight: 7a 6d; 5s. Entries close Monday next. Matrch 23Td. 1914 Entries for competition to be se;niiri by Friday, March 27th. Bodhyfryd, Bangor. WANTED, in Anglesey or Carnarvonshire, Farm, 100-160 acres. Particulars to John Pritchard, Auctioneer and Land Agent, Bangor. PERSONAL. THE DAISY VACUUM-JLEANERr— a new JL light weight Cliampion—will meet Dut" on any ground, under any conditions/And at any time, and guarantee to defeat it in one round. Purse £2 2s upwards. Illustrated Booklet, Who said Dust7" post free. — The Daisy Vacuum ("leaner Co., lAd" Leamington-voad^ Gravelly Hill, Birmingham. o PERSONS WANTED A PPRENTlCES Wanted for Fancy Drapeory JrY. Sales and Millinery Workroom, at once.— Evans Bros., Upper Bangor. c BANGOR.—Mrs W??dnM, Registry OHice for t -? r\'<mt5, 216, High-st. (Stamp for reply). CONFECTIONERY.—Young Girl Wanted for the Bakehouse.—Apply, Jones, Oxford House, 127, High-st, Bangor. o C- OOK(p!in) Wanted, at once; also House- ) Parlourn?ij: end of March; about 25; Bungalow, North Wales Co>at?t one in family; light place; good wages—Cae Clae. Abergele. CtANA DA.—Wanted Farm Hands and Domeetio iServants; situations guaranteed; high wages; assisted passage. Special Parties March, April, and May. Can or send stamp for parti- culars Welsh or English.—T. S. Ingham (Box 21); Carnarvon. o '?NERGETIU?IEN Wanted for Bango), Ika. J maris and Amlwch, to Seliami Co?ectbv an 0;.1 established turn good salary to right men also commission; lirst-claes opening to live men with ability to rise: must have good references. —Apply, Box 649, "Chronicle" Office, Ban- go c ROCKRY~KrifY pltOVISIONSr— WiiTit^T" a well otlucated Youth as Apprentice to the above. — Apply, J. Humphreys, The Stares, Upper Bangor. 0 GENERAL HOUSEKEEPER; ail houee duties; three in family; good salarv age 25 to 4 0.—"Box Office. Ban- gor. cl JUNIOR CLEHK Wanted state age( qualifica- tions, etc.—Apply, I/ewie, Garth. Bangor. ARIS^HOUSE SERVANTS'" REGISTRY OFFICE, 322, High st.—Gtnora?. Cook- Generals, Housemaids, and Waitresses Wanted, at once; superior situations, c references.—Reply, stating wagM., to Mrs Elias. Penn Mount, Wolverhampton. o ??'A'NTEDr ?t-th? Royal Anglesey Ro? EngincM's (Special HE'wn'c). Artisans and Skilled Labourers, Iwtweel 18 and 35 years of age; 12 weeks' Recruit Training commences 3rd April, 1914. Trained Men attend Camp 37 days annually. —For full particulars, apply, Adjutant, Royal Anglesey Engineers, Beaum-am; by letter, post^eard. or personally. c W ANTED, Farm Servant, about, 45 years of age, able to manage all duties of farm \v3rk.—Apply. Ffriddoedd Farm. Bangor. WANTED Young Man as Clerk or well- educated Youth: willing to learn bus,ii>«fcs in Commercial Undertaking, in Bangor.—Apply, (stating salary, etc., Box 635," Chronid" Offioe, Bangor. c WANTED a strong, a.?tive Man a? Ba,iiin? Welsh e-mil. State age. experience and references. —Apply, County Court, Bangor. o VM7"ANTED good Generals and Between-Maids. » M. Gelling, Select Servants' Registry, Baby Linen Depot, Kensington House, High- street, Bangor. c VJITA N'l'ED an Agent to collect the weekly » rents of four HIJ 11 houses 1-n Bangor ten per cent, commission allowed.—Apply, with two testimonial* of recent date, to T. Jones, Rash- wood, Droitwioh. o WANTED good Cook-General.—Apply, 11rs Lloyd, Menaifron, Bangor. e "l^'ANTED. immediately, good Plain Cook; » » wage« from £2C to £25, according to.quali- fication.—Apply to Mrs Glynn Williams, Friars &aOOl. Bangor. c "ITtTA^TEp, for Menai Bridge Church School, (t lTncertiiicated Female Teacher scale salary commencing £ 45.—Apply, immediately, Rector Llanfairpwil. 0 yX)RK GUARANTEED IN CANADA i » (Men and Women).—Splendid opportuni- ties; now organising weekly conducte<l parties; early application necessary; Sa.'ration Army unequalled organisation, and has settled 80,000 Britishers: up-to-date, disinfcereste<l advice and iull particulars free. Write or call. — Address, Commissioner Lamb, 122, Queen Victoria-street, London, or 170a, London-road, Liverpool. NTED. in the Borough Accountant's » » Office, Carnarvon, a Youth, about 17 years of age. Salary B20 per annum, rising by annual increments of £0 to Preference vi have passed either the Oxford or Cambridge Senior Local Examination or the Senior Certificate Examina- tion of the Central Welsh fioard. If desired. Articles of Apprenticeship (upon terms to be arAngod) may be entered into with the Borough Accountant for the Society of Incorporated Accountants and Auditors. Applications, accompanied by to be addressed to the Chairman of the Finance Com- mittee. Guild Hall. Carnarvon, to be sent in not later than the 23rd March, 1914. A. HOLDEN, A S A.A., e Borough Aceouniftr* ) Mr. Matthew Ryan. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). BIRTMORTON, GLAN CONWAY. IMPORTANT TO CONNOISSEURS OF OLD FURNITURE. MR M An HEW RYAN is in?rnc?d by Mrs -?'? Weii?sbv Cottrel1, who is going abrQao, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Private Residence, on SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 21st, 1914, the whole of the HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, amongst '-vhirh are some really choice and rare Old Furniture, briefly com- prising Some Old Jacobean Cabinets and Bible Boxes, Tables, Old Osrk Chests, Stuart Chairs, three Old Chippendaie Chairs, Gentleman's Ward- robe, Old Oak Pedestals and Commodes, charm- ing Oak Pier Glasses, designed by the late Mr >>ell«t»by Cottrell, the panels of same being fitted in withbis own small charming Paintings, Oid Jacoboan Oak Tables, Queen Ann and Sheraton Glasses, Old Gate-lagged Table, Hepplewhite Chairs, Empire Dining-room Chairs with Brass inlay, Brass Fenders, Old Gilt Georgian Mirror, Old Oak Club Foot 'tables, Pembroke Tables, Old Oak and other Bedsteads and Bedding, Carpets, Glas?, Chine, Sitting-room Furnishing, etc., Old Prints, etc. Sale at 12.30 sharp. Private View by cards (em application to the Auctioneer), Fridav, March 20th, from 10.30 to 3.30. MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 23rd. "GLANAFON" DEGANWY. ?R MATTHEW RYAN is instructed t? ?be l' Trustee to the late Rev. Chancellor Bul- keley Jones to SELL BY AUCTION tho HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE on MONDAY, NEXT, MARCH 23rd, 1914. 011 view moming of Sale, Sale at ONE o'clock s harp. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SPRING HAVEN, WEST SHORE, LLANDUDNO. MR MATTHEW RYAN having Lot the above L v- B Pri vate Residence is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION the whole of the superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, on FRI- DAY, MARCH 27ta, 1914. LLANDUDNO. IMPORTANT TO TRUSTEES AND IN- VESTORS DESIRING A SAFE AND FoOVND INVESTMENT IN ABSOLUTELY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR MATTHEW RYAN is instructed to ofYer 1? for SALE bv AUCTION, on TUESDAY, APRIL 7th, 1914" at the MARINE HOTEL, LLANDUDNO, at 7.30 p.m.. all those EIGHT FREEHOLD VILLAS, situate and being Nos. 1 to 8 (consecutive numbers both inclusive), VIC- TORIA AVENUE, CRAIG-Y-DON. All are Let to good Tenants at £30 per annum each, tho Tenants paying all rates. The Tenure ia Freehold and Free from Chief Rents. The whole of the Property is in good repair, well-built, and pleasing- in architecture. Eaoh House contains on the Ground Floor—two fair-si/x-d Entertaining-rooms, a Tiled Hall, Kitchen, and Scullery v, ith boiler. On the First and Second Floors are four or five excellent Bed- roomi. Bathroom, W.C.; a W.C. and Coal-house outside. The situation is convenient, being close to the Beach and Trams. The front has a S.W. aspect. Tliese Houses are in great demand owing to the mcwlerate rentals and the excellent position of the Property, and as n. very low reserve has been fixed an unusual opportunity is thus offered to Investors. The Property is Sold subject toO a Mortgage of £2500, at 4* per cent. For further particulars, apply to Mr Arthur C. Smith, Solicitor, Liverpool, or the Auctioneer, Augusta-street, Llandudno. p MUSICAL. MISS OLWEN ROWLANDS, F.U.C.O., L.R.A.M., GIVES LESSONS IN PIANO, ORGAN. and HARMONY. PUPILS successfully prepared for Examine tion. CARNARVON VISITED. Terms on application. Taweian, Baagor. llæo Miss M. Catherine Goldsbro' (Late Royal English and Italian Opera, Covemt Garden, Vienna and Berlin Concerts, etc.), viaita and receives Pupils for thorough TUITION in SINGING (English, French Italian, and German), also PIANOFORTE. References to distinguished Ladies. Terms on application. MOEL-Y-DON, LLANFAIK P.O., ANGLESEY. SITUATIONS WANTED. A DVERTISER seeks Poultry Farmer near -1. Llandudno, wnQ would receive non-resident pupil.—"Box 583," "Chronicle" Office, Bangor. ?HAUFFEUR tpeks situation, private ::i-: J L.S..M. Ccrtulcate, any repairs; careful; knowledge of electricity.—Address, "Bax 570," "CJlron-ide" Office, Bangor. c GARDENER (disengaged), experienced inside and out, seeks Jobbing Work by the hour or day in or near Bangor.—Apply to Jones, care of Rowlands, 52, Ambrose-street, Bangor. p -RELÎABÙ;: person of 35 ffI£5fo¡ fi;dg- J?- good situation as SecrctAry, or similar posi- tion excellent references; would apt good offer as Traveller; salary not less than 30s.— Address, "Box 601," Uhroni,,1f: Office, Bangor. o ,iY.¡rED, Situation a.s a Junior Clerk; ex- perienced reference. — W. E. Jones, Esq" Ang))?ey Estate Omcc. I?anfair P.G. c To LET OR Fon SALR. MENAI BRIDGE.—To?b?? or SakI. ('ornH ?- ten-roomed House, main street: suitable fcr Doctor, Dentist, or Profession.—Apply, Victoria Hotel. o BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET. rpo LET, in May next, the old and well-estab- lished Business Premises, known as Bradford House. Bangor. In the occupation of R. Jones and Son, for over 30 years.—Apply, Bryn y Mor, Bangor. o HOUSES TO LET. t{RYN"EGLWYd,?Upp€-i- B?ngor, "jtea?St" James' Church and Station, containing three Entertaining-rooms, five Bedrooms, Bath- room, etc.—Apply, 0 R. Rowlands, Prydwen, Upper BWg<Jr.. o To LET. rpo LET, Garden with large Tomato House A and Vinerv heated throughout; also Coach- house.—Apply, Mrs Jones, Antelope, Banger. APARTMENTS TO LET. PARTMENTS to Let; one large Sitting- T L room and Bedroom with or without board. Apply, Bryn Alaw, 4, York-place. Bangor. FTK) LET, Furnished or LTnfurished, Sittin^- A room, two Bedrooms. Kitchen; house in splendid position; overlooking the city; ten minutes' walk from Railway Station. Apply, Box 629." "Chronicle" Office, Bangor. cl -0- WA NTED a Lady to share small house best part of Upper Bangor. — Box 590," Chronicle" Office, Bangor. o POULTRY, EGGS, &C. EGGS for Sitting from carefully mated- pen, -Ej Brown Leghorns; excellent layers; non- sitters, 4s 6d per Sitting.- Apply. Glangors, Holy- head. o HIGH-CLASS -pcJui:fH-Yd-l:vjng- JLTL strain; Wh!to 'YyanddtD Eggs, 12 for 3s 6d; carriage paid. — Maelfa Boston, Gaer- wen. 9624ci MOTOR CARS. CYCLES, 60. Cy CLE,=-Ge;tStrnH;Y Archer All Weather, J three speed, o?bath ge?rease; Kiso Lady's three-speed, recently purchased, unsoiled, maker' s warranty, £4 10s each; approval willingly; car- riage paid..—Advertiser, 35, ilother-strect, Strat- ford-on-A von. 39560p ROYAL SUNBEAM, two-Speed, Bicycle for jLf Sale, with lamp and all accessories; special- ly built; perfect condition. — Henry Jone.o, Saddler, Llangefni. 9631cl _25 11.P. RothwelTs Lnndaulette, four sealer, ?'? in splended working order, with spare wheel and tubes, five Rosemoor lamp- and all !lCCe6.oriiès, Car can be c-n at Meurig Am Lb, Bodorgan.—Apply. Morris, Bontfaen. Bodorgan. 1-9-1-3-HEX-JAP, 4h,p" new June, clutch I t .7 f J model, fine Solo or Sidecar Machine, excellent condition, good as new; Spares; JM0, or nearest o ffer. Owner giving up riding.— Roberts, Bryn, Penygroes. 0 Docs FOR SALE. DOll, kind honi", well-bred Iriih Terrier, A House-Dog, clean, affectionate, and inteili- pent; Anglesey preferred.—" Bos (¡53," Chron. >e'e" Office. Bangor. o PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Chief Office: IIOLBORN BARS, LONDON. Summary of the Report presented at the Sixty-fifth Annual Meeting, held on 5th March, 1914. ORDINARY BRANCH .—The number of Poli- cies issued during tho year was 71,350, assuring tho sum of £ 6,849,224, and producing a new annual premium income of £ 42 £ .7lV. The premiums received during the year were an increase of over the year 1912. In addition, £ 11,116 Was received in premiums under the Sickness Insurance Tables. The claims of the year amounted to £ 3.766.625. The number of deaths WI1, 8699. TJie nuinber of endowment assurance matured was 23.497, the premium income of which was £ 131.017. Iho number of Policies in force at the enel of the vear was 917.0S1. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH.—The premiums i-c- eeived during the year were £ 7,87fl<156, being an increase of £ 81,894. The increase shown would have been much greater but for the fêld that, owing to our system of accounts, fifty-three weekly collections were credited in the report for tho year 1912. The claims of the year amounted to £ 3,139.193, including £ 359.572 bonus additions. The number of claims and surrenders, including 5942 endowment assurances matured, was 366,104. The number of Free Policies granted during the year to those Policyholders of five years' standing and upwards, who desired to discontinue their payments, was 126,768, the number in force being 1,890,406. The number of Frco Policies which became claims during the year was 45,546. The total number of Policies in force in this Branch at the end of the year was 19.778,135; their average duration exceeds twelve and three- quarter years. The assets of the Company, in both branches, as shown in the balance-sheet, after deducting Sl,750,000 written off securities, are C36,993,003, being an increase of £ 2,421,071 over those of 1912. Tho six Prudential Approved Societies formed under the National Insurance Act, 1911. have done important work during the year. and the membership continues to increase. Payment of sickness and maternity bench's commenced on the 13th January, 1913, and during the vear a sum of RI,401,350 distributed to members by the Company's Agents. It may be noted that in a Government lnter-Dcpartmcntal Report rc- cently presented to Parliament particular atten- tion is drawn to the advantage of payment in cash by a representative of the Society. The Report- continues:—"The fact that a personal visit accompanies tho payment imposes some restraint on any temptation to daim benefit improperly. The risk of the benefit falling into wrong hands is reduced to a minimum In the Oidinary Branch a reversionary bonus at tho rate of £1 JÓ6 per cent, on the original sulii.3 assured has.again been added to all classes of participating Policies issued since the year 1875. In the Industrial Branch a bon-u-s addition will be mado to the sums assured on all Policies of over five years' duration which Ijeeome claims either by oeatli or maturity of nd{1wmelJt from the 6th of March. 1914, to the 4th of March, 1915, both dates inclusive, as follows;- i BON i*3 ADDI- PjiEMIC?S P.UD FOB I.nOè< TO SUMS I ASSURED. 5 years and less than 10 years £ B per cent. 10 » » „ „ 15 ,4:10 „ 15 „ „ 20 [£16 20 „ „ 25 „ i £ 20 „ 25 » n ,,30 „ JE26 „ 30 „ „ „ 35 „ Z30 „ 35 „ „ „ 40 „ £3 5 „ 40 45 £ 40 45 ,,50 r. 4 5 SO „ „ „ 55 „ £ SO 55 60 „ jESS „ 60 and upwards ( £ 60 The rate of bonus declared for last year has thus been maintain**), and an increased bonus of £ 5 per cent, will bo distributed in the oase of Policies on which premiums have been paid for 35 and Ic&s than 40 3 oars, 45 and less than 50 years, and 55 and less than 60 years. Balance Sheet of the Prudential Assurance Company, Limited, beinir the I Summary of both Branches, on the 31st December, 1913. LIABILITIES. £ d. Share-holders' capital. 1,000,000 0 0 Life assurance fund—Ordinary Branch £ 45,693,479 19 5 Siekn-ess ineur- ance fund 10,119 12 3 Life assurance fund — Indus- trial Branch 38,901,678 14 2 84.605.278 5 10 Investments reserve fundm 1,000,000 0 0 C l a?m,q u?i d,- Claims under life policies inti- mated and in course of pay- r mctit. 158,273 15 6 Annuities due and unpaid 2508 6 8 Balance of bonus under life poli- cies reserved for distribution 226,942 8 6 £ 86.993.002 16 6 ASSETS. Mortgages on property within the United Kingdom 8,553,062 18 7 Mortgages on property out of the U nit.(>d Kingdom. Nil, Loans on parochial and other public rates 13.980.705 11 9 Loans on Life interests 1,117.287 0 11 Loans Qn Reversions 95^278 4 6 Loans on Stocks and Sh-a 79 385 2 C Loans on Company's policies with- in their surrender values 3.282.841 14 8 Loans on Personal security jy/j. Loans to Educational institu- tions secured cn income, etc. 45.882 9 2 Investments:— Deposit with the High Court 1£24,400 2 £ per cent. Consoli- dated Stock) 17,568 0 0 Carr i ed forward £ 27,172,011 1 7 Ca.nied forwa.rd £27,172,011 17 ASSETS— c 0)11 i nued- £ s. d. Brought forward 27,172,011 1 7 Investments {continued} British Government securities 1.745,934 14 3 Bank of England stock 143,117 2 10 Municipal and County securi- ties, United Kingdom 1,674,443 6 3 Indian and Colonial Govern- ment securities 4,709,807 17 7 Colonial provincial socui-itics 1,236,745 15 11 Indian and Colonial municipal tic.9 3.415,166 0 4 Foreign Government securitiea 4,323,467 16 0 Foreign provincial securities 691,843 12 4 Foreign municipal securities 3,507,309 5 6 Railway and other debentures and debenture stocks and and sterling bonds Home and Foreign 19,748,404 11 0 Railway and other preference and guaranteed stock and share* 3,198,909 13 1 Railway and other ordinary stocks and sliu.-es 2,801,315 16 0 Rent charges. 455,793 18 5 Freehold ground rents and Scotch feu duties 4,777,685 1 9 Leaeehold ground rents 8,696 19 1 House property. 4,034,994 18 11 Life interests 34,626 14 6 1,611,216 19 8 Agents' balances 6,040 7 7 Outstanding premiums 597,179 2 4 Outstanding jntcrest and rents 80,682 2 8 Interest, dividends and rents accrued hut not payable 528,165 6 7 Bill receivable Nil. Cash—On deposit 20,000 0 C In hand and on current tceounte 469,444 14 4 L86,993,002 16 6 The values of the Stock Exchange securities are determined, under the regulations of the Company, by the Directors. These values have been compared with the middle market prices on 31st December, 1913, due allowance being riiade for accrued interest, and t.he difference is more than provided for by the investments reserve funds. We certify that in our belief the Assets set forth in the Balance Sheet are in the aggregate ftiliy of the value stated therein kss the investments reserve funds taken into account. No part of any fund ha.c been applied directly or indirectly for any purpose other than the class of business to which it is applicable. A. C. THOMPSON, General Manager- THOS. C. DEWEY, Chairman- J. BURN, Actuate- D. W, STABLE, I I  W. J. LANCASTER. ) ^1V 'rect,ors- D. W. STABJLE, ) ?, ? ?? ??<< a??. j IRVINE BOSWELL, IYcctors. J. SMART, We report that, wit!h ihe assistance of the Chartered Accountants as stated below we have examined the foregoing accounts and have obtained all tho information and explanations that we have required and in our opinion such accounts are correct and the foregoing Balance j Sheet is properly drawn up so as to exhibit a true and correct view of the state of the Company's r i n- y d stffairs r ing to the best of our information and the explanations given to 115 and as shown by the | books of the Company.: No part of any fund li.a.,i been applied directly or indirectly for any pur- pose other than the çfUs of- business'to which it is applicable. ■ PHILIP SECRETAN, A.uditors- — W. H. NICHOLLS. ) We have examined the Cash transactions (receipts and payments) affecting the accounts of the Assets and Investments for the year ended December 31st, 1913, and we find the same in good order and properly vouched.. Wo have also examined the Deeds and Securities, Certi- ficates, etc., representing the Assets and Investments set out in the above account, and wo certify that they were in possession and safe custody as on December 31st, 1913. DELOITTE, PLENDER, GRIFFITHS and CO., Chartered Accountants- 17th February, 1914. Any further information, P-roepectue, etc., may be obtained from the Company's District Carnarvon T. S. Thomas, Super;iteiw!<ent: or from either of the following Assistant Superintendents: W. E. Williams, Bryn Mail-, Clynnog-road, Peny- groes; R. T. Jones, 3, Mountain View, Upper Bangor; E. Hughes, Prudential Ilou-^e. Llanrug; or R. T. Jones, Brynderfel, St. Helen's-terrace, Carnarvon; or from any of the Company 's A,ge t. EDUCATIONAL. PRIFYSGOL CYMRU. UNIVERSITY OF WALES. Two PRICE DAVIES SCHOLARSHIPS, each of the value of R30 per annum and tenable for three years at either the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, or the University College of North Wales, Bangor, arc offered by the University of Wales in connection with the Entrance Scholarship Examination-? at the above Colleges in 1914. Particulars and Entry Forme may be obtained from the Registrar, University Registry, Cathays Park, Cardiff. o UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER. FACULTY OF MEDICINE. ?duJ&ng the Dental, Pharmaceutical and Pubi'c t.-le 1)"Iltal, Pliarraaeciitlcl?,l an d Pu- b c. THE SUMMER SESSION win t-omn?n? on -i. FRIDAY, APRIL 17Mi. when the registra- tion of Studellt. will begin at 9.30 a.m. lectures and Practical W ork will begin on Monday the 20th. The courses of instruction, which are open to Men and Women Students, also meet tiie requirements of other Universities and Ex- amining Bodies. Clinical Instruction. In association with the University there are Hospitals containing over 1000 b-e-ds. Th Royal Infirmary, which is in closo vicinitv to the University, contains 492 beds, and o ffers unrivalled opportunities for Clinical Study. The Dental Hospital is aleo ad- jacent to the University and provides every modern requirement for the teaching of Den- There are Halls of Residence for both Men and Women Students. Prospectuses giving full in- formation as to Courses of Study, Examinations, etc., will bo forwarded on application to the J<Rgiskar. HpRSES, CARRIAGES. AC. FOR SALE. Brake to carry 21, 'Bus with -1 moveable top to carry 12, two Landaus, one Light Double Brougham, and Basket Car, two Sets Double and two Sets Single Harnesses. —Apply, Anglesey Arms Stables, Menai Bridge. W"ANTED, email Turnout, about 12 hand", for Lady; state particulars; moderate pnœ Box 581," Chronicle" Office, Bangon WANTED, goocl Shire Mare, sound, in foal, W about 16 hands, four years old; also 20 or 30 good, large Heifers, 15 months old; 50 Shropshire Ewes.—Iley wood, Tiearddur Bay, Holyhead (j CHEAP COBS and PONIES for GALE \J direct out of their work in delivery vans, mostly six to eight years old, and with good legs all warranted quiet in harness, and good workers; suitable for tradesman, Carriers, and private use; prices from JCo to £ 10 cadi. Can be seen and tried in harness. Some very good looking. Suitable for Governcsi Oars. No Dealers entertained. PHEEDY & CO, RUSTIC GARDEN FURNITU RE MA N U F A (ITU RERS, CANVEY, SOUTH BKNFLEET, ESSEX. GRAXtNG TO LET. ("VOOD GRAZING LAND to L?t. wci! wateied X aId fenced. —A pp!y. G. H. Wiiha.nM, Braint, Llanfair CATTLE WANTED AND FOR SALE. QHORTHORN CALVES for REARING If ?? you want the very best. write to Fr?nk D&b'f. Lit?ef-on f'??'ifcr; no fancy prices; cor- respondence a pleasure. :tVJ: A 1ST I t j?TT R E- MRS. bl COMMON, Danesbury, Craigydon Rd. Upper Bangor. BY APPOINTMENT. CLIENTS VISITED. J Hours 10-5. Terms Moderate. NORTH WALES NURSING ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC MEETING ill: connection with the Annual Meetings of the North Wales Nursing Awociation) will L* heldat the Church Hall, Blaenau F estiniog ON THURSDAY, MARCH 26th, 1914, ,11. 3 p.m. LADY WILLIAMS, PEKRHYJNDEUDRAETH, v. 111 Preside. DR. RICHARD JONES, J.P., Medieal Officer ..f Health, for the Urban Authority of Festiniog, will speak on i' VOLUNTARY Versus RATE AIDED NURSING." Miss AMY HUGHES, General Superintendent Qnec-n Victoria's Jubilee Institute for Nurses, will speak on "THE VALUE OF DISTRICT NURSES AS W ORKERS UNDER PUBLIC AUTHORI- TIES." DR. E. L. PARRY EDWARDS, Mcdical ^Officer of Health Superintendent Medical Inspector of Schools, Carnarvonshire, will speak 011 THE HEALTH OF THE SCHOOL CHILD." DR. R. T. EDWARDS, Medical Officer of Health and Medical Inspector of Schools, Merionethshire: and Miss DAVIES, TREBORTII, J Hoit Secretary, North Wales Nursing- Associa- tion, will also speak. All are earnestly invited to attend iheMc-eting. TEA will be provided at the Church Hall at the cloie of the Meeting at 6d Per Head. TOWN HALL, HOLYHEAD. A SACRED MORALITY PLAY: Christiana and her Children Founded 011 "THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS" ("TAmi Y PERERIN'V, will be given at the above Hall, On T U E S D A Y, MARCH 24t!), 1914, at 2.30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Prologue spoken by PROFESSOR J. E. LLOYD. Of North Wales University College, Bangor. Incidental Music from Gaul's "Holy Cty" by CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA. SOLOO BY MRS GWYNEDDON DAVIES AND OTHERS. TICKETS.—Reserved, 2s: Front Seats, Is 6d; Second Seats, Is. Plall of Hall may bo seen and Seats Booked at Mr W illianis, Boston House. Dress Rehearsal: Monday, March 23rd, at 7.30. Children admitted. Admission 6d. and 3d. Proceeds in aid of the ttfik]VtfedQ-V.J. Nursing of E14,000 (:QD)pa.redl wlUi i iN wiek lost year. PUBLIC NOTICES. County Theatre, Bangor. Last three performances of CLAUDIAN Matinee Saturday at 2-30. NEXT WEEK. The Beautiful Artist's Model, LA VIE, in a seiies el CHARMING PANEL POSES, CHARLES BRADFORD, The Bright and Breezy Comedian. DAISY WYNDHAM, Dainty Comed icnne and Dancer. The Renowned American Song Illustrators FOX AND MELVILLE. And a reaily Fine Picture Programme. Prices—^cj. to 1, CODMAN'S PICTUREDROME, B A N G 0 ii Week Commencing Monday, March 23rJ:- "VfONDAY and TUESDAY, "IN THE .1 HANDS OF THE BKICANDS," .see the h;Jtt h.tw<??n Br)?;.nds and the Re.vue Par)v. H;?? you bo.?d yo.ut- So.tr. for the nights the GRAND :\A 1 ION A L STEEPLECHASE PIC- TURE is to bl' shown licro? Mr Codnum has soured the exclasivo rights for the Circuit of Halls. WEDNESDA y ald THURSDAY, "THE CHILD MOTHER;" a thrilling drania. FIUDAY and SATURDAY, "THE OLD MELODYa powerful drania of intense human interest-. "THE FEUDISTSan exoitino- comedy. WHEN COl'NTRY COUSINS COME TO TOWN a scream. MISS UNA REYNOLDS Dainty CVmiedieiri-e and Male Impersonator. What a 1..a4.1. Speeiai Uhiklren's Matinee every Saturday at 3 prompt. PRICES: 9d; 6d; 3d. THE NEW PALACE, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. MONDAY NEXT AND DURING THE WEEK at 7.45. HAKPE & HARPER The Great American Musioa! Act. Featuring F. Harper's Revolving Tubaphonef. MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. lH. "&N't of the Black Mafk," Pioneers' Reward," "Sheriff's Bi\>tlier," "Matrimonial E(X)no>my," etc. etc. THlTItSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY. — The Magistrate's Honour," "The En- gineer's Daughter," Max as a Chiropodist," etc., etc. People's ropuLar Prices: 3d, 4d, 6d, 9tl. MATINEEB, MODA Y, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAY, 2.30. Tea will be provided fre*- in 4d, 6d, 9..1 Seatl', SciK>i:i-i>* Matinee, Saturday, 2.30. Id, 2d, 8d. CARNARVONSHIRE EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Gejieral Qu artor Sessions of the Peace I m and for the County of Carnarvon* will be held at tho COUNTY HALL, CARNARVON, on THURSDAY, the NintJ. day of APRIL, 1914, at a quarter past. ten o'clock in the forenoon. The Grand and Petty Jurors, all persons bound by recognizances to prosecute and give evidence, or to surrender in discharge of their bail and all Appellants. Respondents, and their Witnesses aro to appear at the County Hall aforesaid on the day and at the hour before mentioned. A. BODVEL-ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. Carnarvon, 17th March, 1914. CHARITY COMMISSION. In the Matter of the Charity oalled The Church J.and, in tlio Parish of Holyhead, in tho County of Anglesey and In the Matter of The Charitable Trusts Act!. 1855 to 1894. B\ direction of the Board of Charity Com- missioners for England and Wales, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho Tru,steee of this Charity propoee to effect a SALE of the Property mentioned in the sub- joined Schedule for a sum of C250 the purchasers paying the additional sum of C30 in respect of road making, of the laying of a, drain and of the Trustees' eo.vtfi and expenses in the matter. Further particulars may be obtained from Mr Richard Hall, Surveyor, of Masonic Chambers, Bangor, and Stanley-street, Holyhead. Any higher offer, objection or suggestion rela- tive to the proposed Sale may be transmitted to the Commissioners in writing, within 21 day! from tho firet publication of this Notice, addressed to "The Secretary, Charity Commission, St. James's, London, S. W. Dated Ltio 7th day of March, 1914. HENRY W. T. BOWYEAR, Secretarv. SCHEDULE. A piece of land containing 1455 Square yards or thereabout*, sit«u»to -a' the rear of the Electric Ligho Works of Holyhead Urban District Coun- oil, noii.r Mae«iiyfryd-road. Holyhead. CITY OF BANGOR, NORTH WALES lOANS ON SECURITY OF RATFS.P)io -4 CORPORATION of the CITY OF BANGOR is prepared to receive Loans, in fcrnms of not less than X100, on the security of the Ra-tee, for definite pei-i-ods of three and five years, or Mibjeefc to six mointhb' notice on either side. Offers to lie sent to the under- signed, from whom full paxtieukirs can }}i' obtained on application. (Signed) E. SMITH OWEN, City Treasurer. Bamgor. Maxell 12th, 1914. I I HOLYHEAD WATER WORKS COMPANY. 1 nvr°T1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the H?'f ? ?? Yearly Genera) Meeting of the Share- holders of thie undertaking will be held at the Offices of the Company, "Staiile Market-square, Holvhead, on MONDAY, MARCH 30th. 1914, at 2.30 p.m. By Order of the Board, J. C. LAWJTELI), Secretary Uld Manager. Hohhcad. M areh 20th, 1914. I TO THE REV. J. A. REES, THE RECTORY, RHOSCOLYN. WE vorv much regret that a paragraph ap- VV peared in "Y WYNTYLL," of February, the 5th, reporting thai; The Rector of Rhoseolyn, was lined for exceeding tho speed limit, whilst driving a Motor Bicycle. We unre.served- !y -admit that' there is no foundation in fact for tl¡j,! report, and we deeply regret that any words of that construction should ever have appeared in our columns. Wo beg to tender our apology to you for having printed and published the misleading statement concerning you, and have agreed to pay the sum of £ 5 0B Od in equal portions to The Carnarvonshire ai(i "The Rhos- colvri, and Trearddur Bay Nursing Associat ion. The Publishers, "Y WYNTYLL." LECAL NOTICES. Re JOHN HUGH EVANS, CAE'R- ME1RCH, BODEDERN, Deceased. A LL persons ha\-in? any claims a.gain?t the ?L. E?t;)te of the above deceased are requested to .forward their claims to the undermentioned on or before the 4th day of April, 1914. Wr. THOMAS, Ty Mawr, Boded-ern. J. SALT, Crown Hotel, 13cdvdeni. JOSEPH RJLETT KENDALL, DECEASED. ]>URSUANT to un OHDER of the CHAN- CEBY DIVISION of the HIGH COURT of JUSTICE, made in an Action in the Matter of the Trusts of the Will, dated the fifteenth February, 1862. cf LAWRENCE KENDALL, Decked, "ELLJFF y, KENDALL," 15)14, Ii. No. 16. and dated the 'ceiid Februaiy, 1914, to bo Children of JOSEPH RI LETT KENDALL, Deceafsed (wlio rü,áded at one time or another at or near | 'Mjanehc.itier, Liverpool, and Bury, in the County ef and in North" Flintshire, and who died on the 2-h April. litLl), cr to he tho Legal Personal Re- presc-.ntativeK ,<(\11 of the Cliildren of the said JOSEPH RILETr KENDALL, Docea.-ed, u.? are now dead, and, iicrsonaily or by their ?!i<Ltor?, c-u <-r befc.-p?the 16th ApriL 1914, to c.cme in and enter their Cisiims with the undersigned Master, at the Cha.mber.s of Mr Justice Wariing'teu and Mr Justice Siurgact, at the R/oyw-1 Courts (Jtf Justice, Strand, Lon- don, or 1n defa-ult thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit ef any Order to be made in the said Action. Thurs- day, the 23rd April, 1914, at 12.30 o'clock in the afternoon, at the said Chambers (Room No :315:, w appointed for hearing and adjudi- cating upon the Claims. Dated the 4th. day of March, 1914. CHAS. TILTTB ERT, Master. TAYLOR HOAHE and JELF 12, Norfolk- street, Strand, W.C., Agents foa- THIMBLEB Y and SON. Sttikte?, TENDERS. CARNARVONSHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE. THE COMMITTEE propose, during the en-, -■- isuing Summer, to carry out Schemes 01 Repair a.nd miner Improvements, including' 1 aintjng, u.pon tho following Schools, viz.: — 1. Penmorfa. 2. Morfa Bvclian. 3. Maenan. 4. Ab<.irsoeli, 5. Chwiiog. 6. Hirael. 7. Llithfaen. ij. Pwitreucha. 9. Rhvdyclafdy. 10, CapeJ Curig, 11. Dwygyfylchi. 12. Llaniestvn. *1 i5'. Naitt Peris. 14. Rhiw. i-5. Trefriw. 16. Carneddi. 17. Golan. 18. Ll-anwnda. 19. Pen isa'rwaen. 2U. Craigydon. 21. Trevor. <-ontractors desiring to tender for the work itt •< respect of one or more of the schools, aro l- quirer} to forward their names to tl,o under- -i signed not latex than tho 31st March in'.tain't, htin-g in respect of what schools or schools I,hey desire to tender. EVAN R. DAVIES, { Secretary of Education •■o-unty Education Offices, Carnarvon, 1 7th Maa-ch, 1914. HOLYHEAD URBAN DISTRICT CO UNCIL. THE above Council are prepared to reeeiv* i JL Tendcr.s for the Quarrying and Breaking of 1 Stones at Mill Bank Quarrj-, Holyhead. -Specification Form of Tender and other parti- culars may be obtained from the Council's Sur- veyor. Mr A. Asquith, Town Hall Hob head. Tenders endorsed "QUARRYING STONES," to bu delivered free of co-t at my Office on or before Twelve noon, on TUESDAY, the 31,.t dav of MARCH Instant. The Council do not. I)ITi(i t,(j it-eec-pt j the loweet or any Tender. T. R. EVANS, j Clerk to the Conn?iL 1 Vk-tcrin Oi^nnbers, a Holyhead, J 16th March, 1014. c ] ?PARTMENTS WANTED. I    V^NTKr>' in Bt?unmria, Furnished Do-ible- í" bedroom and Sit?K?-j-oom, WitJl BaUiroom, { from beginning April for three momhs: inclusive terms with and without board, situation, 1 eto. mmt 00 moderate. —Leton, 6, Wellingtoii- road, Watford, Herts. c PREMISES FOR SALE. FOR SALE the Freehold Premises, known am J 9, West End, with the old-established Gro- cfry Business; and also the Leasehold Premises 1 known as CartreXmolus, West End, 91 years un- 1 cxpirf<L—Particulars of D?vid Owen and Ev.m-<, Sohotorf, Hanger..) — j INVESTMENTS. WANTED to invest £ 100 on Fr<?ch?dPr<? | perty, at four 1),?r (?ut.—Addrc.?, "j?t 1 602." "Chronicle" Office, l?augor. c — 1 PUBLICATIONS. ] j "Cl REE SALVATION FOR ALL 1 FBy the Spirit of Reve!ati6nin Z(ON'D WORKI. Vols.-I.-XVI. (with Catalogue), ia Free Libraries. NOW READY. 479 pages Ci. tSvo Sold by all Bookselbs and the Rail- 1 w?yBooksmUs. 1 THE NORTH W ALES AND CHESTER OFFICIAL YEAR BOOK FOR 1914 j Paper Covers, 2/- net. Cloth Covers, 3;- net. A handy reference book for North Wales including full 1 information relating to County, Municipal, Urban Districts, etc. Churches and Chapels, Schools, Associations, etc., altif '•WHO'S WHO" in North Wales. LITTLEBtiRY BROS., PUBLISHERS, 8, CBOSSHAU. STKKET, LIVERPOOL. TtItphont6785Cent?t. In eejx/rtu)# public events m the North Chronicle preferonoe ie given to gatheri., which have been advertieed in ow eolun>ns. j

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