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MESSRS John Pritchard & Co BANK CHAMBERS, BANGOR. Firm, John Pritchard, F.A.I., and Parker MacKenzie, Auctioneers, Valuers, House and Estate Agents, Hotel and Trade Valuers, Fire Asses- sors and Insurance Agents. Mr John Pritchard is also the duly appointed Valuer for the Justices of Carnarvon in all Licensing Compensation Cases. PARTICULARS OF FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO BE LET IN BANGOR ATP DISTRICT. NEXT WEEK. p- WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30th, ON THE AFTERNOON BEFORE THE FAIR. ABER SPECIAL SHEEP SALE AND SHOW. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. in- vite further entries for their ANNUAL SHOW and SALE of WELSH MOUNTAIN EWES AND WETHERS, mostly direct from the sound healthy sheep- walks of these famous hills, together with FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS, AND FAT AND STORE CATTLE. Present Entries comprise— .1000 PURE-BRED WELSH MOUNTAIN EWES AND WETHERS. 50 KERRY HILL EWES. 15 T4 F-A I OF CATTLE. PRIZES.-Ore guinea will be offered for the best 50 Welsh Ewes, and 10s 6d for the best 25 ditto; one guinea for the best 50 Welsh Wethers, and 10s 6d for the best 25 ditto, subject to the Prize-winning Pens being bona fide sold by auction, and not less than three entries iti each class. The Auctioneers will esteem it a favour if Vendors will kindly advise them of important entriee at once to advise Buyers at a distance, Catalogues issued Saturday. Entry Forme on application. STORE SHEEP AND CATTLE. r3- MONDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1914. THE ANGLESEY AND CARNARVONSHIRE MODEL SMITHFIELD, MENAI BRIDGE. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD and CO. If.L invite early entries for their SECOND AUTUMN SALE OF BREEDING EWES AND STORE CATTLE in conjunction with their usual FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF FAT STOCK on MONDAY, OCTOBER 5th. PRESENT ENTRIES COMPRISE 2 5 Head of Store WELSH BULLOCKS and HEIFERS for Stall feeding, and about 250 GRAND CROSS-BRED, LLEYN, and WELSH MOUNTAIN BREEDING EWES, í1 5 SHEARLING RAMS and RAM LAMBS of the DORSET DOWN, HAMP- SHIRE, SOUTHDOWN AND WILT- SHIRE BREED. ORDER OF SALE.—Fat Cattle, 11.30; Store Cattle to follow; Fat Sheep, 1.30 p.m.; Store Sheep to follow. Further early entries respectfully Bolicited- to catalogue, advertise and advise buyers at a distance. Entry forms for Breeding Ewee forwarded on application to the Head Office, Bangor. Catalogues i^&ued the Friday previous to Sale. r:s' TUESDAY, OCT. 6th, 1914. TANYGRAIG, PENTRAETH. A little over a mile from Pentraeth Station. MESSRS JOHN PR ITCHARD and CO. have been favoured with instructions from N. C. Macbeth. Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, at ONE o'clock, the whole of the LIVE STOCK, HAY and STRAW, comprising 180 Grand Pure- bred SHROPSHIRE and SOUTHDOWN EWES and LAMBS, which have been runming with Shropshire and Southdown Rams to date, 29 Head of WELSH and SHORTHORN CROSS CATTLE, beiwg 2 Pure-bred, rising 2 years old, Welsh Bulls; 4 Pure-bred Young Welsh Cows, two of which have Calves at fiide, the others in good season; 2 Red and Roan Shorthorn Cross Heifers and Calves: 15 Exceptionally Good Coloured Shorthorn Cross Heifers (18 months old). Welsh Bulls have been running with them to date; 2 Welwh Steers, rising two and three years old. 5 HORSES and FOALS, being a Grand Dapple Grey Shire Mare, Sire "Lydistep Ad- venturer," Dam 53(34(0 "Di3.111Qn4," by "George Off a'' (13108), 6 years old. 17 hands, Stinted to "King Forest" (24347) on June let; her Grand Year- ling Iron Grey Filly, by "Lillee Hall Force. tor" (27497) a Grand Bay Mare (Shine and Clydesdale Cross), 8 years old, 16.2 hands, Stinted to "King Forest" (24347) on April 27th; her Big Grown Colt Foal, by "?.in? Forest"; Dark Bay Colt Foal, by "King Chum." HAY and STRAW: A large Stack of Clean Oat and Barley Straw (mixed), the produce of about 12 acres; a Stack of well got Ryegrass, Clover and Meadow Hay, the produce of about 5 acres. LUNCHEON will be provided at a mode rate charge. SALE at ONE o'clock with the Sheep. Cataloguea of the Auctioneers, Bank Chambers, Bangor. FAT STOCK. Jfir WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7th, 1914. THE CENTRAL ANGLESEY SMITHFIELD, LLANGEFNI. U ^REAT OPENING PRIZE SHOW AND .? SALE of FAT STOCK. PRIZES. Class 1.—ifil Is Beet Pair of Fat Bullocks er Heifers. Class 2.—10s 6d Best Single, Bullock, Heifer or Cow. Class 3.— £ 1 Is Best Five Fat Ewes or JWsthers, any age or breed. Class 4.—10s 6d Best Five Fat Lambs. Class 5.-10s 6d Beet Three Fat Pigs. Claas 6.—10s 6d Beet Five Store Pigs. CONDITIONS. Not less than three entries to compete in each class, and all Prize-winners to be bona fAe sold by Auction. Judging, 1.30 p.m.; Sale at 2 o'clock. The Auctioneers will esteem it a favour if Vendors will kindly oblige by sending entries ia at earliest convenience to catalogue, and advise Buyers at a distance. JOHN PRITCHARD AND CO. Anctioneers-I Head Office, Bangor. STORE STOCK. THURSDAY, OCT. 8th, 1914 (FAIR DAY). THE CENTRAL ANGLESEY SMITHFIELD, LLANCEFNI. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD and CO. ?-i- invite Bntriea for their FIRST AUTUMN SHOW and SALE of STORE CATTLE AND SHEEP for wintering purposes. PRIZES. Class 1.—. £ 3 Best Fire Bullocks, not under two vears old. Class 2.— £ 2 Best Five Heifers, any age or Iweed. Class 3.— £ 2 Best Six Mixed Bullocks acd Heifers, any age or breed, John Pritchard & Co.—(Continued). I Cl a&g 4.Rl Best Three Bullocks or Heifers. Class 5.— £ 1 Best Ten Breeding Ew. Present Entries: 30 GRAND STORE CATTLE aaid 500 BREEDING EWES. CONDITIONS. Three Entries to compete in each class. No animal will bo allowed to compete in more tha-n one class. All Prke-winners to be bona fide sold by Auction. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. Judging, 11 a.m. Sale at 12 o'clock. Head Office: Bank Chambers, Bamgor. FURTHER AUTUMN FIXTURES. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15th, THE POST OFFICE, RHOSTRYFAN, SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and OUT- DOOR EFFECTS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd (Fair Day), LLANGEFNI, PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF WORKED HORSES, COLTS, AND FOALS, at 10.30 a m. Please note altera- tion of Date. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23rd (Day previous to Menai Bridge Fair), at MENAI BRIDGE SMITHFIELD. FIRST AUTUMN SHOW AND SALE OF STORE CATTLE, for win- tering, at 1 o'clock. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24th (Menai Bridge Fair Day), GREAT PRIZE SHOW AND SALE ?IHFA.VY AND LIGHT HORSES, COLTS AND FOALS, in the SMITHFIELD, at 1 o'clock. Head Office: Bank Chambers, Bangor. To Close a Trust. THE VALLEY IRON AND BRASb FOUNDRY, VALLEY, ANGLESEY. 1T"IO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY the A above old-ewtabliehed Foundry in the occupation of Mr Thomas, his sub-tenauts and others. The property includes the Foundry, spacious yard. the racage of Stone Buildings, and a Store Room. Comfortable Dwelling- House let at il5 per annum. Also a Cottage let at .£5, a Cow House and Store Room let at .£6. Also an unenclosed parcel of Land. Total area about 3 acres. Tenure, Leasehold for four years from November 13th, 1914.-Apply to Mo.^sw John Pritchard and Co., Auctioneers, Ba.nk Chambers, Bangor, or Mr R. D. Wil- liams, Solicitor, Carnarvon. Frank Lloyd & Sons. 700 HORSES. NEXT WEEK. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD and SONS will SELL on WEDNESDAY, September 30th: 200 High-class HARNESS HORSES, HUNTERS, COBS and PONIES. THURSDAY, October 1st: 250 Powerful TOWN MARES and GELDINGS, LURRY and VAN HORSES, all 5. 6 and 7 years old; a grand Selection, direct from the Breeders. FRIDAY, October 2nd: 250 SHIRE MARES, FILLIES and FOALS, and 1, 2 and 3 year old GELDINGS. Judging each day 10.30. Sales at 12. Catalogues ready, from tho Auctioneers. Mr W. D. Jones. IMPORTANT SALE. TREMOLGOCH FAWR FARM, Four Miles from VALLEY. MR W. D. JONES, F.A.I., has been in- L structed by the Executors of the late Mr Owen Griffith, deceased, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on TlJESDA Y, OCTOBER 13th, 1914, at 11 a.m., THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK ON THIS FARM 78 Head of Cattle, 174 Sheep, 4 Horses, 3 Open Sows, together with the whole of the IMPLE- MENTS and HUSBANDRY, and a pjrtua of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. For further particulars sec posters, or apply to the Auctioneer, Holyhead. Mr R. Arthur Jones. ABER FAIR DAY. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 1914 (immediately after the Fair). Commencing at Ten a.m. Ili K R. ARTHUR JONES is favoured with -iM- uMtructiotM to SELL 750 Well-bred WELSH MOUNTAIN EWES and WETHERS. 100 FAT SHEEP and LAMBS. Together with an important Consignment of FAT and STORE CATTLE. This Stock is drawn from the University Col- lego and other well-known Farms and Sheep Walks in the Aber, Bcthesda, and Dolgarrog Districts. Entries for Catalogue up to Monday, 28th September. Entries taken up to time of Sale. O. T. OWEN, STANLEY HOUSE, HOLYHEAD, ACCOUNTANT. AUDITOR, ESTATE AGENT, Etc. ALL Classes of Accounts written up or Audited, Rente and Debts Collected, Income Tax Returns, etc., duly filled up, and all Branches of Insurances effected., ho PERSONS WANTUD BANGOR.—Mrs Williams, Keglatry Office for Servants, 216, High-st. (Stamp for reply). AN(X)R awl DISTRICT SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE, PARIS HOUSE, BANGOR.—Wanted, immediately, good Dairy- maids and Generals. Situations aleo required for experienced Cooks and House-Parlour- maids. e JELLING S SELECT REGISTRY, Kenaing. ton House, High-street, Bangor.—Wanted, Young General, for Liverpool. a GOOD GENERAL, for October; three in family; small wash good wages.—Da vies, 58, College-road, Bangor. o ROCERIES and PROVISION.—Wanted, a smart Junior, at once.—Apply, R. Herbert And Co., Menai Bridge. c NORTH WALES ARCHITECT (A.R.I.B.A.) L has Vacancy for Pupil; excellent oppor- tunities and training; Boy leaving School pre- ferred.—Address, "Box 1738, "Chroinicle"- Offioe, Bangor. a URSE-HOUSEMAID.—Wanted, for Bryn Haul, Bangor (Professor Witton Davies), by September 29th, Nurse-Housemaid, not under 18. experience neeeeeary; wages 212, rising; two young children.—Apply to Mrs Witton Davies, care of Mrs Ellis, Pl&s Menai, Criccioth (during September—then Bapgor). a LD-ESTA BLUSHED ENGLISH COMPANY wants Men to Sell and Collect in Beau- maris, Penmaenmawr, Porfcdinorwic, and other parts. Salary given, also Selling and Collecting Commission. To those who do firet-olass work a Bonus will be given. Muet have a Bicycle, for which weekly allowance is made. Who's will. ing to work, and not shirk ?-Addrec;s to "Box 1724," Chronicle" Office, Bangor. WANTED, for Manchester, Slate Sawyer: W also Man for Floating B221 W. H. Smith and Son, Advertising Agents, Man- cheete-r. WANTED, September 25th, for Mostyn Arms 'V Hotel, Mostyn, Youth, to make himself useful and assist in Bar; also Housemaid- W ait- ress.—State age, experience, references,, to Edwards, 62, Beechley-road, Wrexham. 41296p HOUSES W ANTID. WANTED, Six-room House, all indoor con- Temenoe, short distance from Station; Holyhead district pmfmTed.-Afply, Walker, 49, EjngVroad, Holyhead, COUNTY' THEATRE BANGOR Six Nights, Commencing Monday, September 2th, -AND- Matinees Wed., & Sat., at 2-30 THE LATE WILSON BARRETT'S Masterpiece, THE Sign of the Cross Produced by the Famous Players Co. In Addition to the above, a Full Programme I including the LATEST WAR PICTURES. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, The Allies (Britain and France). The Charge of the Light Brigade, &c. Thursday, Friday & Saturday, The Infamous War in Belgium, &C Please Note. Complete Change of Programme Thursday, with the exception of the Star Picture "The Sign of the Cross," which will be shown the whole week. Popular Prices :-4d. to i-s. Children Half Price. Doors open 7-30 p.m., Commence 8-0 p.m. The New Palace, Baagor. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2?th, AND EVERY VEVENING during the Week, at 7.45. BANGORS PREMIER PROGRAMME OF PICTURES (where everybody goes). Monday, Tuesday and Wedi,eday (Drama and Comic) ;-Barricr of Ignorance; Buying a HolW; Signal; Mile and Jake in Society; Mossenger 845 Pimple and his Sister Orchid (educational); Pathe's Topical Gazetto of Latest News. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF ANITA CORREZE. Mezzo-Soprano Vocalist. Thursday, Friday and Saturday.—Drama and Comic)Behind the Footlights; Fooling Undo Tin Soldier and the Doll; Caught Bending; In- terference of Bronco; Pups on the Rampage (educational); Misplaced Foot (Keystone comic); Pathe's Topical Gazette of Latest News. MATINEES: Wedresday and Saturday, at 2.30. Tea will be provided Free in 6d and 9d Seata. Scholars' Matineee: Saturday afternoon, at 2.30, ld, 2d and 3d. Popular Prices: 3d, 4d. 6d and 9d. Half-price in 6d and 9d Seats after 9 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted and For Sale. i CANARIES, all varieties; Talking Parrots, best, oheapeet. List post free. Strongest Birdlime procurable, 6d, Is.-Rudd, Specialist, Norwich. « TTWDR SALE, strong Laundry Table, 6ft. by ..£1 3ft. 6in., 12s; Folding Bed (Wool Mat- tress), 12s.—Bryn Deiniol, Upper Bangor. UDR SALE, a "Witton Freezer Fan Motor," ..£1- 200 to 230 volts, continuous current, 9in. bladœ, by the General Electric Co., Ltd.—Ad- b'?ades, "W.F" "Chronicle" OEce. Ban?or. I dress, ENEKAi, ACCOUNTANCY,Rent and W Debt CoUection. All Classes of Insurance. —" ew. D. Jones, House and Estate Agent, 125, High-street, Ba.ngor. o HARMO.NHJM,r'irst-class condition Maho? I Hgany Case; special Cash Price, 22 10s; &bo one at £ 2.—Crane and Sons, Ltd., Bangor. L ADIES.-Nurse Hammond's Improved Re- JLJ medies act in a few hours when all else fails. Surprisingly effective.—Send stamped envelope for Free Sample to E. M. Hammond, 1 304, High Holborn, London. o PURE CLOVER HONEY. 10 bott and 1 t sections; won many prizes.—Apply, W. F. Jones, Aberffraw, Ty Croee. « SHORTHORN CALVES for REARING.—If you want the very best, write to Frank 8 Dobie, Littleton. Chester; no fancy prices; cor- f, respondenoe a pleasure. j MALL PIPE ORGAN with Pedals, suit = Chapel. Three good Second-hand Pianos at JM, £10, £ 12; great bargains. The beet Stock of New Pianoe, Organs, Gramophones, Records, etc., in North Walee. Monthly Payments from ) 5s. Inspection invited. S. W. Pidgen, 139, High-street, Bangor. a VERY LIGHT Miniature Brougham to be j v Sold. -Coa(,-hman, Plas Coed Mor, Llan- fairpwll, Anglceey. 0 WALNUT PIANO, full compass, trichord, 'T splendid order, suit learner, Cash 12 > g-tineas or 68 monthly.-Crane and Sons, Ltd., < a.g 7 e j WEDDING GIFr.-Laody offers magnifiocnt TV 7-guinea Service Al quality Plate (stamped) six each Table, Dessert Spoons, Forks, Tea and Egg Spoons (36 pieces) unsoiled; accept < 25s, approval. Write, W.B.D. "Chronicle" < Office, Bangor.. < < 0r* 4d b -PAG.Bf BOOS. ABOUT HERBS AND ] Mb HOW TO USE THEM. Free. Send fOI one.—Trimnell, The Herbalist, 144, Riohmond- road. Cardiff. Fgtabliabe 1879. a GREY HAIR permanently and speedily re- stored to its original colour by using HARRISON'S HAIR COLOUR RESTORER. It « not a dye, but by natural meana acta as a j restorative. Contains nothing injurious, and is f beneficial to the growth and beauty of the Hair. In bottles, prioe Is W (postage 5d extra). Manu- fa turer: G. W. Harrison, Hair Specialist, Read- ] ing. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Bangor: J. Bowen, Chemist, Castle-hill. Llangefni: T. J. Prichard, Chemist. Carnarvon; R. Roberts, Holyheaa: T. G. Hughee. < IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.—Every Mother JL who values the Health and Cleanliness of her child should use HARRISON'S RELIABLE NURSERY POMADE.—One application kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens the Hair In tins, 4d and 9d (postage Id).—Geo. W. i Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Bangor. J. Bowen, Chemist, Carnar- 1 von: R. Roberts, Chemist, Bangor-street. Aber- j8twh; W. M. Jones, Chemist. Llandudno: i J. Winter, Chemist. Holyhead: R. H. Williams, 1 Chemist Llangefni: T. J. Prichard, Chemt. I{ Portdinorwic: R. 4.. Evans- Chemist.$ G. M R. Recruiting in Carnarvonshire. LORD KITCHENER'S ARMY. -=="' THE AGE ON ENLISTMENT IS NOW 19-35. For Ex-Soldiers, Ex-Militiamen, Ex-Special Reservists, Ex. Yeomen, Ex-Territorials and Ex-Volunteers, 19-45. All information can be obtained and Recruits can Enlist, &c., at the following Recruiting Stations District. Recruiter. Address. P J". J London Restauant, 1. LIandudno, Deganwy & District Penr. Cr. Sgt. W. Keating ?  S^ ?d?'no 2. Conway, Penmaenmawr & District Alfred Pickford, Esq. Town Hall, Conway LI r' f b Ab &D' W. T.. E 1 Scbool House, 3. L?nfairfecb.n, Aber & District W. Timmins, Esq. ? ^lanfaLrfechan. 4. Bangor and Bethesda District Penr. Q.-M. Sgt. Rcsher Masonic Hall, Bangct 5. Carnarvon, Portdinorwic & District Mr. T. S. Ingham. J?a, High St., Carnarvon 6. Llanbens and DJstnct Cr. Sergt. Hugh Pnt<-hard Llanberis 6.  an d   Sergt. Hugh  12, Victoria Terrace, 7. Beddgelert and District Penr. Sergt. Marshall 10, Sygn Ter., Beddgelert > 8. Portmadoc, Criccieth and District Penr. Sergt. Logue 72 New St., Portmadoc 9. Talysarn and Nantlle Vale Richard Jones, Esq., J.P. Snowdon View, Talysarn  10. Pwllheh amI Lleyn Dlstnct R. Breen Turner, sq. l Pw'Uheli. H. Bettws-y-Coed, Trefriw, Pen- 1 Pem. s t Maior Chesterman i P^-y-pair Hotel, machno and District f Penr. Sgt. | Bettws y-Coed. All those who will place their Motors at the disposal of any of the above districts will please communicate with- T. W. TREVOR, Masonic Hall, Bangor. Recruiting Officer for Carnarvonshire. Aug. 3ist, 1914. MUSICAL. MISS OLWEN ROWLANDS, F.R.C.O., L.R.A.M., GIVES LESSONS IN PIANO, ORGAN, and HARMONY. PUPILS successfully prepared for Examina- I- tion. CARNARVON VISITED. Terms on application. Tawelan, Bangor. 1193o Mr. C. E. De. M. Leathes M.A., Cambridge, Mus, Bac., Oxford, F.R.C.O. Z.vpcrienced Tcacher in Piano, Organ, Singing, Harmony, Counterpoint, Ore. Mr. LEATIIES has had many successes both as regards Diplomas, Choir School J —— Vacancies, &c.- atest Successes, Scholarship Royal College of Music, February, 1914. ADDRESS:- 3RYNEGLWYS, UPPER BANGOR. rHE ASSOCIATED BOARD, R.A.M. and R.C.M- For Local Examinations !n Music, Patron-HIS MAJESTY THE KING. Honorary Local Representative for Bangor, 'rofessor E. Taylor Jones, D.Sc., University College or North Wales, Old Buildings. LOCAL CENTRE ];XANI I NATIONS.- c;yllabus A. 11eory-Novemt>cr ;m<l March. Practical—March-April, and at about 40 centres. November-Dcccrnbcr also. ENTRIES close Oct. 14th (or, with extra fee, Oct. 22nd). SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS. Syllabus B. Octobcr-November, March-April, and June-Julr. Entries close Oct. 7th (or, with extra fcc, Oct. I.Stb) YLLABUSES A and B for 1914 or for 1915 will be sent post ree on application to the Hon. Local Rep., as above, or to 'HE SECRETARY, 15, Bedford Square. London, W.C. SITUATIONS WANTED. CHAUFFEUR or Chauffeur-Elcctrician seeka situation; experience Gas Engine and Petrol Cars; running repairs; married 32; re- Eerenoo 31 years; temporary or permanent. Git tins, Recreation-road, Pwllheli. c HOUSEKEEPER (WIDOW) wih. -engage- n ment to one or two Gentlemen, where maid a kept or help given; higher references.—Ad- lress, Box 1742," Chronicle" Office, Ban- c MGTOR CARS, CYCLES. Ac. Q.H.P. ROVER CAR, just been thoroughly overhauled and re-painted brown, at the 5oA of Sll; a bargain* for E40.-Allen S. Jonea, Pool-hill, Carnarvon. tI MORRIS EVANS. LARGEST CYCIZ DEALER IN THIS ISLE all' ANGLESEY. EAS 100 New and Second-hand Puah and iL- Motor Cycles in Stock of all the Leading Sdakea, including the "Cybi Challenge," a ullv guaranteed Cycle, with six months' guaran. Tyre*, Lamp, Pump, Tools, etc., only R3 15s. Uso tha High Grado, with genuine Dunlop Tyrea, tJrooka' Saddle, all complete, only 5 guineas. Sole Agent for Anglesey for several Make4 in. duding the Sun Motor Cycles, the Motor with best Fittings, at tha lowest prices, ranging from as to 60 guinew. Exchanges in Cycles and Motora. Up to 10s illowed on Motor ryreø in exchange for new Dunlop1 s, Pedley's Kempshall's, etc., etc. Aooessoriee at lowest prices, from-Tyres, 2s lid; lubes, 13 lid; Carbide 4d per lb. i Gas Lamps, Is 6d; Oil, 1.; Pumps, 10id. Special quotations [or Motor Oils. eto. in balk. Before you buy elsewhere, write us, and save tnomsy. Note Addresses 13. MARKET-STREET and VICTORIA ROAD (Late W.'id's Depot), HOLYHEAD. G. tilt! R. FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO Serve their Country. AN APPEAL TO THE YOUNG MEN OF ANGLESEY TO JOIN THE Royal Welch Fusiliers A further addition of 500,000 men to His Majesty's Regular Army is immediately necessary in the present grave National Emergency. TERMS OF SERVICE. General service for the period of the War only. Age on Enlistment 19-35 Ex-Soldiers 19-45 Must be medically fit, and Height 5ft. 6in., Chest Measurement 35in. Separation allowance given for wives & children Men enlisting for duration of War will be discharged with all convenient speed when War is over, unless they desire to remain. HOW TO JOIN. Men wishing to join should apply to the Police or Post Office, or at the following Recruiting Offices- Menai Bridge Water St j Llangefni: Memorial Institute Beaumaris Barracks Llanercbymedd i Police Station Helyhead 72 Market St. I Amlwch Police Station Co!. Dixon, Menai Bridge Recruiting Capt. Wyatt, do. ) Officers. GOD SAVE THE KING. HOUSES FOR SALE. rpO BE SOLD, freehold House and Shop, rp situated near L1anerchvmedd Railway Station, known -as Alaw House Temperanoe and Confectionery Business.—Apply to Hugh Evans, Bryniau Llygaid, Holyhead. o HOUSES TO LET. RONANT, GARTH-ROAD, BANGOR. — E Accommodation: Three Entertaining- rooms, five Bedrooms, Attics, Boxroom Bath- room, and Domeetio Offices; immediate posses- sion.-Apply, A. E. Bicknell, Auctioneer, Ban- gor. 0 CAE CRISTO, Carnarvon; contains four ?' Entertaining rocm? Poven Bedrooms, and Enterta!'n.ng-r7,T! eq, Coach-h<mae, etc.; delightfully situated and standing in own grounds. Will Let or S-oll.-Apply, Cae Crigto, Carnarvon. o LODGE to let, prefeTenoo given to a Semp- etreeB, or rent froo to one who can w"ii and ir<-)P. -Belmont, Bangor. o MAES MOR, Park-cresoent, Llanfairfechan: throe Enterta-ming-rooms, five Bedrooms, Bath, H. and C. Water throughout, Kitchen, Scullery, and Outdoor Buildings, Garden; immediate possession. Apply, Edwards, Glasin- fryn, Bangor. < nrK) BE LET Ca.ca.lHwn, a ema.n Farm, "clooo A to tho town of Ho?yh?ad: po?cssion from the 13th November mxt.-Aptlv, 3, Salisbury Villas, Chichester Park, Belfast. o TO LET, from November 12th, Bryndeiniol, JL Upper Bangor: three Entertaining, five Bedrooms, Bathroom. -A ppl y, John Pntchard and Co., Auctioneers. 0 FORM FOR SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS. ) Fill in this Form and Address it to the Advertising Manager- "NORTH WALES CHRONICLE" OFFICE, CAXTON HOUSE, BANGOR. THE charge for all kinds of SMALL "ADVTS," such as SERVANTS' WANTED, SITUATIONS 1 VACANT, HOUSES AND PROPERTY TO BE LET OR SOLD, etc., in the CHRONICLE is 18 words, il-; three insertions, a/ up to 30 words. 1/6; three insertions, 3/- OWING TO THE GREAT EXPENSE IN BOOKING AND APPLYING FOR SMALL AMOUNTS, NO ADVT. WILL BE INSERTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY A REMITTANCE. 5 IZZJ 1 6 I 10 15 20 r 26 — —. j 30 Please insert the above Advertisement,. times, for which I enclose remittance valys 4 I M Name Add r ess .1 t t t mmmmmmmmmmmmw—M•—mmmm—mm— PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF BANGOR. SHOPS ACT, 1912. TI- KE NOTICE that the Town Council of Bangor has made and submitted to one of liin Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State an Order fixing Wednesday as the day of the weekly half holiday for all shops in tho Borough wherein tho salo by retail of tobacco and sniokc-i' is carried oil, an-d the Secretary of State has duly confirmed thi13 Order, which is now final and operative. A oorfy of the Order is set forth below. J. PBNTIR WILLIAMS, Town Clerk. 22 Sept., 1914. — J BOROUGH OF BANGOR. SHOPS ACT, 1912. Order under Section 4 (6) and (2) extending tho provisions of Section 4 to exempted shops and fixing the day of the weekly half holi- day. The Town Council of Bangor in pursuance of the power's conferred upon them by the Shops Act 1912, and after due compliance with its provisions, do hereby order as follow/?:—• 1. This Order may be cited a¡.; the Bangor Weekly Half Holiday Order for Tobaeeonif-tp. 2. The provisions of Section 4 of the Act are hereby extended to the Bale by retail of tobacco and .smokers' requisites. 3. All Fliopo in which the sale by retail of tobacco and smokers' requisites is carried on shall 00 elo.-ed for the weekly half holiday at 1 p.m. on Y\'ednesday throughout tho year. Provided that any shopkeeper may substi- tute Saturday for Wednesday on affixing a 1JKJiico to that effect in his Shop, Given under the Seal of the Mayor. Aider- men ajid Burgesses of Bangor this 13th day of May 1914. 1?1. J. Mayor. L co > J. PENTIR WILLIAMS, V 7 Town Clerk. In pursuance of Sections 4 (6) and 6 (2) of the Shops Act 1912) I hereby confirm the fore- going Order. R. McKENNA, 011?- c?f Ytis One of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State. Whitehall, 18th September, 1014. Note.—-It is provided by Section 4 (i;) of the Afct that if a shop is closed throughout the whole of a Bank Holiday ajid a Bank Holi- day doc." not fall on tho day fixed for the weekly lialf holiday, the shopkeeper may keep his ehop open either on the half holi- day before, or on the half holiday after, the Bank Holiday. HOLYHEAD UNION. I, THE UNDERSIGNED. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the AUDITS for the Half- year onded tho 31st day of March, 1914. of the ACCOUNTS of the above-mentioned Union and of the several Parishes therein, and of the ACCOUNTS for the Year ended the 31st day of March, 1914, of tho Parish Councils or Parish Meetings for the Rural Parishes in such Union, and of any Joint Committees appointed, in whole or in part, by such Councils or Meetings, will oommenco at tho BOARD-ROOM of the GUARDIANS of tho POOR of the said UNION, at VALLEY, on WEDNESDAY, the 21t day of OCTOBER, 1914, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon. Dated this 19th day of September, 1914.: (Signed) J. EDWYN HUGHES, District Auditor of tho North Wales Audit District. ST. MARY'S HOSPITALS, MANCHESTER. MIDWIVES and MONTHLY NURSES are trained at the HQspital in Whitworth- street Wotst, Manchester. For Particulars of present vacancies, Lectures, etc., apply to the Secretary, at the Hospital. HOLYHEAD WATERWORKS COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the UNDER- TAKING will be heM at the OFFICES of the COMPANY, "STANLEY HOUSE," MARKET SQUARE, HOLYHEAD, on MONDAY, the 28th SEPTEMBER, 1914, at 2.30 p.m. By Order of the Board, J. C. LAWFIELD, Holyhead, Secretary and Manager. September 19th, 1914. 0 TENDERS. TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. PERSONS desirous to TENDER for TWO r HOMESTEADS, at PENMYNYDD, ANGLESEY, for. the Anglesey Small Holdings Committee, are desired to send in their NAMES to me by not later than MONDAY, the 28th inst., when dates for inspection of Plane, etc., will be allocated. No application after the above date will be entertained. JOS. OWEN, F.R.I.B.A., Architect, • Menai Bridge. 17tli September, 1914. MENAI BRIDGE URBAN DIS. TRICT COUNCIL. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. T HE, above-named Council invite TENDERS t for tho ERECTION of WORKMEN'S DWELLINGS at NEW-STREET, MENAI BRIDGE. Plans and Specification, prepared by the Coun- cil Surveyor, Mr Wm. Owen, can be inspected at his Office, Dale-street Menai Bridge. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Tender for Work- men's Dwellings," are to be delivered to the undersigned, not later than SATURDAY. 3rd OCTOBER, 1914. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. OWEN JONES, Clerk to the Council. Council Offices, Dale-street, Menai Bridge, 10th Sept., 1914. 0 COLWYN BAY & COLWYN URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL, ELECTRICITY WORKS BUILDINGS. MHE above COUNCIL are pimpared to receive J. TENDERS from Builders for the EREC- TION of ELECTRIC POWER STATION BUILDINGS. Tho Bill of Quantities, Form of Contract, and Form of Tender, can be obtained from Mr E. M. Lacey, M.Inet.C,E., 12 Victoria-street, We-t? minster, on payment of a Deposit of Five Guineas, which will bo returned on receipt of a bona-lido Tender. Copies of the SpecificaLions,an.& D mwings can bo soon at the above Offioes, or at the Offices of Mr A. R. Tudman, A.M.I.E.E., Council Elec- tricity Works, Colwyn Bay. Tenders must be on the Form supplied with the Bill of Quantities, and must be delivered to me not later than 11 o'clock in the fore- noon of THURSDAY, tho 15th day of OCTO- BER, 1914, in sealed envelopes, endorsed, .'f Ten- der for Electricity Works. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. JAMES AMPHLETT, Clerk to the Council. Council Offioes, Qoawyn Bay, 22ad September, 1914* 3If PUBLIC NOTICES. PRINCE OF WALES' NATIONAL RELIEF FUND, MAYOR OF BA.NGOR'S FUND. ———" ic di SUBSCRIPTIONS ALREADY ACKNOW- J LEDGED PER MAYOR OF BANGO" "1 < 0 Mr (i. W. Mr VV. Ashley .kil(,f; '3 »- 9. Mr IV. Pe,114-vffl.vll .310 f Mr W. Kirkpatrick, Marquis Inn — 237 3 0 AMOUNT ALREADY ACKNOWLEDGED FROM BANGOR GOLF CLUB (PER MR FOSTER k461 17

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