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I MESSRS f John Pritchard & Co I BANK CHAMBERS, BANCOR. ? Firm, John Pritchard, F.A.I, and Parker [ MacKeszie, Auctioneers, Valuers, House and Estate > ^Agents, Hotel and Trade Valuers, Fire Anwo. e. eors and Insurance Agents, Agricultural Auctioneers, and Live Stock Salesmen. t Mr John Pritchard is also the duly T appointed Valuer for the Justices of Caitiar- yon in all L.,CeLlSiD" (-(' i TOD in all Licensing Compensation Cases. f Estates managed, Rents collected, Sales of l nil classes of Property undertaken on the most reasonable terms, Inventories care- fully made and checked. Valuations made for Mortgage, Tenant 8 Right, Probate, and fof pH other purposes. i GREAT FORTNIGHTLY SMITHFIELDS, J MENAI BRIDGE AND LLANGEFNI. 1 THURSDAY FEBRUARY 25th, 1915, 1 STORE PIGS. GREAT WEEKLY SALE OF STORE PIUS fc ltx at the CENTRAL ANGLESEY SMITH- FIELD, LLANGEFNI, every THURSDAY, t at 1.30 p.m. f RIZES.A. caah prize of 106 6d will tas offûred each Sale for the best lot of 5 Store Pigs sold, subject to there beirfg not less | than five consignors. | MONDAY, MARCH 1st, 1915. L THE CENTRAL ANGLESEY SMITHFIELD, LLANCEFNI. f -TLJESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. ? F? 1"X invite early Entries for their NEXT I SALE on MONDAY, MARCH 1st, of FAT ? r CATTLE, SHEEP and PIGS, at 12 noon. ? Present Entries:- | 35 PRIME FAT BULLOCKS & HEIFERS. | FAT CO?VS and BULLS from Local ? ? Feeders. 30 PRIME FAT BACON ,nd PORK PIGS, k including 2U PRIME BACON PIGS from J. C. Fletcher, Esq., Maesyporth. I and 1 Fat Sow from Mr O. Griffith. IMPORTANT NOTICE.—Owing to the 10.10 f a.m. train from Bangor being temporariiy ? taken off, the Aucticneera have arranged ? to have a motor-car at the Anglesey Arms £ Hotel, Menai Bridge, for the convenience cf Batchers from Beaumaris, Bangor and ? Carnarvon, which will leave there at 11.15 I a.m. for Llal'gdni. Further Entries respectfully solicited and taken up to time of Sale. Catalogues printed Friday previous. &■ THE RECTORY, LLANSADWRN, c ANGLESEY. IMPORTANT TWO-DAYS' SALE of the Wnole of the Household Appointments, U Library of Books, and Relics of the Stone ji Period. fllfESSRS JOH-N PRITCII-XRD & CO. (I ATA are instructed bv the Representatives b of the late Rev. E. Evans to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on the Premises as above, L distant about 3 miles fiom Mcnai Bridge, on WEDNESDAY MARCH 3rd, 1915, commen- ? ? <-mg at 11 a.m., The Whole of the Excellent APPOINTMENTS including ? a Superior Walnut Sideboard, Walnut Tele- scope Dining Table, Walnut Dining-roosv. t Chairs, Oilpaintirigs, Etchings, W&tercolonr Drawings, a Powerful and Costly 31 Best r Astronomical Telescope on tnpod in case, Oak and Walnut Writing Tables, Bookshelving, L "Walnut Cabinet, the usual Bedroom and r Kitchen Appointments and a few Outdoor L Effects. f. Also on THURSDAY, MARCH 4th 1915, commencing at 12- o'clock (noon). The Collec- tion of Relics and C'urios of the Stone and I other Periods, The Whole of the VALUABLE i LIBRARY OF BOOKS including AVch"loyia t Canibrensis (part of), Several rare Weian nooks and Works appertaining to Wales and £ the Welsh, Theological WTorks, etc. r .ON VIEW TUESDAY, MARCH 2ud (ONLY) from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The Books will not be on view on the first cay's sale. Motor-cars may be hired at the Anglesey Arms Hotel, Menai Bridge, of Mr W. Luther Jones, Mensi Bridge, or of Mr Win. Owen, Menai Bridge. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auction. tcra. Bank Chambers Bangor. STORE CATTLE STORE CATTLE 1 IST THURSDAY MARCH 4th (FAIR DAY). THE CENTRAL ANGLESEY SMITHFIELD, LLANCEFNI. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. U.T-t- invite Entries for tht-ir MARCH SALE cf STORE CATTLE and SHEEP, to be held at LLANGEFNI on FAIR DAY, MARCH 4th. Present Entries:— BO GOOD STRONG STORE BULLOCKS and HEIFERS, li to 2 years old, outlying Cattle ef good quality, and well sorted* 30 RARE IX.LAMB CROSS-BRED EWES to Wiltshire and Southdown Rams. Further Entries respectfully solicited to Advertise and advise Buyers. M&" FRIDAY, MARCH 5th, 1915 (FAIR DAY). THE ANGLESEY AND CARNARVONSHIRE HORSE SALE, MENAI BRIDGE. a?rES-SRS JOHN PRITCHARD & CO .Wjl invite early entries for the First cf their SPRING SHOWS and SALES at the above. PRIZES. ylass 1.— £ 3 Best Cart Mars or Gelding,' 4 years old or over, suitable for town work Class 3. £ 1 Best active Parcel Vanncr, 4 years old or over. Class 3.— £ 2 Best 3-vear-old Shire Bred Gelding or Filly, foaled 1912. Class 4.— £ 2 Best 2-year-old ditto, foaled 1913. Class 5.-£1 Best Ride or Drive Horse 15 hands or over. Class 6.—10s Best Cob or Ponv not exceed- ing 14-3. Parade and Judging, 11 a.m. Sale at 12.301 This Sale will include many excellent 2 and 3-year-oldd. A good trade guaranteed lor all classes. Prize Schedules and Entry Forms now ready. Entries finally close on Saturday, Feb. 27th. Note.—Large buyers from London, Liverpool Birmingham, and Manchester have already notified us of their intention to attend this Sale to purchase Cart Horses, MENAI BRIDGE SMITHFIELD. 3I|-ESSRS JOHN PR1TCHARD & 00 ??t. invite Early Entries for their NEXT 6ALE on MONDAY, MARCH 8th, of 450 FAT AND STORE CATTLE, SHEEP PIGS, AND CALVES, Eto., at 11 a.m. prompt. IMPORTANT NOTICE. -?The Auc- tioneers can with confidcnce solicit a large Entry of Beef, Mutton, and Pork for this Sale to meet the great demand now riding owing to so many Troops heing billeted on the North Wales Coast. NOTE.-THE GREAT EASTER PRIZE N SALE will be held on MONDAY, MARCH 2!)th, when a record show is expected. FURTHER FIXTURES. FRIDAY, MARCH 2Gth.—First Annual Show and Salo of PURE-BRED WELSlt CATTLE (Bulls and Heifere) at Menai Bridge, 1 o'clock. GREAT EASTER SHOWS AND SALES. £ 31 ICs Cash Prizes. MONDAY, MARCH 22nd.-VALLEY EAS- TER PRIZE SHOW and SALE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24th.—LLA NGEFNI EASTER PRIZE SHOW and SALE. Keep will be allowed till Monday following. MONDAY. MARCH 29th.—MENAI BRIDGE EASTER PRIZE SHOW and SALE. JSntry rorzo to application* Mr Matthew Ryan, AUCTIONEER, VALUER. ESTATE AiiENT (16 Yeaxs with the Late Mr Geo. F. Feifcon, Auctioneer), General Certified Bailiff under the Law of Dis- tress Amendment Act, England and .Wales. MR RYAN is Prepared to undertake Sales J-V- and Valuation in any District; also Inven- tories attended to on reasonable terms. For the past 27 years he has been employed on Valua- tions at leading County Houses and Hotels throughout the six Counties of Wales, and else- where; also has arranged some of the best Sales in these Counties. Highest references given. Piompt Settle- ments. AU GUS T A ST ?Mr!yoppo&:teth< wvj OIA OJ.. Railway Station). Telephone 173 LLANDUDNO. BENEHOLME, GREAT ORME'S-ROAD, WEST SHORE. LLANDUDNO. ON FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH 5th, 115. The Entire HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS at this Private Residence. Sale at One o'olock prompt. On View Morning of Sale. Catalogues on application. TRILLINGS' RESTAURANT and PRIVATE 1 HOTEL, COLWYN BAY. March 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th, 1915 (unless previously Sold by Private Treaty as a Going Cc,ILCI-rf, ) '113 h <> of tho IIOUSEII A Concern). — Tha the HOUSEHOLD FURNII URE, cciitaincxl 'n ten Bedrooms, Pri- vate Sitting-room?, Dining room, and Cafe; also Stock, costly Fittings appertaining to a Cafe, a costly Eagle Range up-to-date. Tltt: Auctioneer desires to draw attention to those about to furnish Hotels or Reetaurants of this rare opportunity to purchase at this Sale. Furthe,r particulars in future advertisements. NOTE.—The Auctioneer is prepared to enter- tain offers either to purchase at a valuation or otherwise this Business as a-Going Concern, or tho Property can be had without the Stock and Furniture except Fjttings, which can be taken at fair valuation. The Business has been established for some years by Mr Pilling, who is leaving the neighbourhood owing to ill-health. This position is one of the best in Colwyn Bay, adjoining the Royal Hotei, and opposite St. Paul's. The rent is moderate. Further parti- culars and Catalogue from the Auctioneer, Augusta-street, Llanduriuo. p Mr W. Hughes. BODELIS FARM, CERRIGCEINWEN, Near LLANGEFNI. The above Property wiLl bo offered for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, by MR W. HUGHES, at the TOWN HALL, .if LLANGEFNI, on THURSDAY, MARCH 4th, 1915, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of Sale, a-nd will comprise:— Lot Land known as CAE WIAN, containing 81 acres or thereabouts, s.tuate in thd Paricl1 of Cerrigoeimven, and about a milo Loom Llangefni. This Land is very adaptable fef a buHdin?- site on a h?g'h lev, and commanding e. splendid "imv of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire. It adjoins the main road leading from Llangefni to llodongan. etc., and is well fenced run round. Numbers on Govern- ment Ordnanc.e Sheet in 1899 and measurements: 67-4.670, 51.-2.009. 78-2.188. Lot 2.-Tlbe Freehold Houee, BuiLdings and La,nd ca110d BODELIS FARM, in the said Paarish of Cerrigceiniw an, and under three-quarter .1 a fvom Llangefni, containiinig 20 acta or thereabout?. The House contains: Four Bed- rooms, Parlour, Drawing-room, large Pantry and Kitchen, with a Conservatory attached, all in fair condition; also a Daily with Servants' Bedroom over, ajid a large attached, pracbica.My new. Tliere is also a go Garden in rofiit of the House well .stocked with Fruit trees, etc. N umbers on same Ordinance sheet ana measurements: 15—1.5S6 4-2,927, 7—2.404, 16-2.321, 17-1.994, 18—3.742, 93-3.405. Tho Outbuilding's comprise three-stalled well- paved Stable with date mangere, Cowhouse for six, with a Calves' room attached, a Barn with Granary over Store Cattle Shed, j1; Styes, very roomy Coach House with Tooil Houee at- taobed, also Hav Burn, 15 yards by 7. with moveable roof, Hen and other sheds. The Land is well watered, and there is a pump closo to the House with pure water which, never gets dry. Tho Land is lioh and about the best in the locality. The House is situate in an ideal spot and com- ma.nds a splendid v;iew. It is also cloeo to the. flourishing Market Town of Llangefni. For further partioularo anply to tho Auctioneer, Yr Erw, Bodorgan; to me Owner, Mr W. H. Pryiihetvh, Bode'ig Farm, Oerrigceanwen; or to Mr J. S. Laurie, Solicitor, Llangefni. o HOUSES TO LBT* 67 lT SNOWDON VIEW, UPPER BAN- ?- GOR; Fre?h&ki; pheasant aLtuation, and in exce'?n.t order throiig-hout.—Major B1oom, orii?-r thro-,ig hcut.-?-ajoxBloorn, "rpo" I/ET, BRYN SEIRIOL, Farrar-road L Ba.ngor; two Entertaining and fivo Bed- rooii-is Bat ?qxu-(,?-n H. rooms, Bathroom, H. and Kitchen, Scullery, with modern conveniences. Apply, Bryn Seiriol. 0 ,no LET, 6, Ca e'd Terrace, Garth Road.— rp Apply, 0. T. Jones, Erw Fair, Ban- gor- o To Be LIT. GARDEN to Let, with largo Tomato House and Vinery; also Coach-house. Apply, Mrs Jones, Antelope, near Banger. o HOUSES FOR SALE. A FULL DETACHED FREEHOLD HOUSE Af or Sale by Private Treaty, 34, Fan&r-road, Banger with all modern conveniences.—Apply, I Mrs E. D. Lloyd, Bangor. o FOR SALE. 13AKEHOUSE to be in Aberffraw.— App!y, Roberta, Central, LLandd-eusant. o BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET. BANGOR.—To Let, in May next, the House JD and Shop known as 234, Hig-h-street; one of tvie bc4t positions in High-aureet; nearby opposite the Market; rare opportunity.—Apply, Llew. D. Jones, HOUbC and Estate Agent, Ban- gor. c MOTOR CARS, CYCLES, Ac. "ITKJil SALE 1913 Humberette; in good oon- aition; hood, lamps, etc. Whait offer?— Apply, "Box 76," "Chronicle" Office, Bangor, o DUNBKTM^MOTOR CYCI^ES ANCRCYCLEST &-c-ond-haii-d 3A Triumph, £ 18; .3! Triumnh, F.E., £ 30; 2i lxior., £ 18; 3i Rover, £ 20. iixchangea.—Sunbeam, Cycle Depot, Ban- gor. o WANTED, 2-3 &ater Motor OM, 10—12h.p.; mu?t be in good condition. Addrce:, "X. "Chronicle" OSice, Bang6r. o PERSONS WANTED. BANGOR.—Mrs William*, Rcgistrl Office for Servants, 216. High-st. (Stamp for reply). C0 Nl,-PX7rlONERY.-A.a Al-,pienti-ce Wanted for Bakehouse.—Appiy, RowiLande., Tem- perance HoiteJ, Bangor. o rtLERK W anted, tonipomriLT; experienoed in Oa.ro-indei.n, 'l'y¡peWIÚití:ng and Short- ha.nd. .AppJ.y, by lettea- only, to Mr W. A. Foster, Bangor. a DRESSMAK1NG. ExperierMeJ' Asaistan? DWanted.-???ly, missRo?oerts, 3, HJgh- street, Conway. o GIENER.AL SERVANT Wanted; another kept; good wages.—Mre F. A. Howell, Geinion- ydd Hatel, Tieiriw Spa, N. Wales. 42466p ROCERY arS PROVISIONS.—WalTtedT smart Youth, a8 Apprentiice.—Apply, J. R. Jones, 242, High-street, Bangor. 0 rf^lARDENER, experiøuc<,d, W &nrt, at once; ?? must have rofen'*nce. -Apply, Bod- egroes, PwLIhc?i, North W,"?,'i,e H" OU^E-PARLOURMTID, üxpe, for Hsinall fainil five servants kept; Church- woman; wa^es about ?24.—Mra Morgan, Bryn, Beaumaris, Anglesey. o All- GEUlNG'S SEl2§X/T SERVANTS' 1.1.. REGISTRY Art-iieediewotrk DopGt, Ken. sing-ton Hoitee, High-street, Bangor.—Wanted, good Cook-General, for Hotel. o STRONG GHiL, as Genjaral. age 16 YNfS.- Apply, Mra Carson, PLaeydoai Cottage, Deganwy, Ill". IJandiu-lTio. o rpHE Bangor District Servants' Registry A raris House. W anted, experienced Cooks, Cook-Generals, Houee and Parlour Maids; good wages. o WIDOWER requires Companion to daughter to help in Shop (Bookselhng and Stationery) and housework. Will bo treated ae member of family. Motherly woman will get comfortable home. Good references essential.—"Box 2685," Chronicle" Office, Bangor. o WANTED, immecjateJy, Office Boy, ab out 16, good writer, wages 6s.—Apply, "Chronicle" Office, Bangor. ei WANTED, strong Young Man, to look after two Ponies -and deliver goods, and make himself useful; Hotel, North Wa?e?; state age, li-m-.iel,f u,;cful; Hotel, North NValef,; sfat- age &ngor. o ,t AN1ED Young General, aLout 18; twi; II family; Bma?l wash. Apply, Harris, Mason's Arms, Denbigh. o V^TANTED Young General; light pla.c-e.-Ap. » ply, by letter. Tho Nutshell, Old Coiwyn. o WANTED, a steady and energetio Man, at once.—Apply, Segontium Laundry, Car- narvon. a w ANTED, middle of February, Cook-General itncl Housemaid-WaJ.tress.—Apply, Mrs T. R. Williams, 43, Halkyn Avenue, Seltcwn Park, Liverpool. o ?T?T'A?TED, thoroug'hty exjp?.fienccd G?rden'sr; 1'1' 'Wde to do C'?petaker's duties when I"- quired; no chiLdren; Cottage found; highest re- ferences requred.-Ad.dre$," Box 2595," Chronicle" Office, Bangor. o WANTED, at onoe, a General Servant.r— 1'1' Apply, J. EIlid Morgan, Llys Helig, Llan. fairfech an. 0 W AÑj_'}1D, inuaÙly, experienoed Wart- ress.—Apply, with references, Ball Ho'Ml, T, L-Lng -if ri i "XT.ANTED, ]a¡t,c.ly, gooà Kitchcnmaid. 1't'. -Apply, with rcfemiLi?-x, Bull Hotel, Lkm. ?n:. WANTED, mmia., Between Maid. —Apply, mth references, Bull Hotel, Ham. gcifrA. gn. ANTED, immediately, experienced W Chauffeur; one thoro:jg?iy used to repairs. —Bull Hotel, Llangefni. 0134cl MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted and For Sale. AMERICAN ORGAN, seven Stops, Walnut A.MERIOk'l ORGAN, f.-e\"en Stops, \Valnut -?L Oa?e; a bargain eight guineas 0.h, or 5s mor?My.—Ora?Te end &m.s, Ltd., 156, High-street, Bangor. c C ANARLES.-EV 'e r variety. Cheapest, best in World for Singing Breeding, Exhibi- tion. Illustrated list free. Birdlime, catch any Bird, Rats, Mioe, Beetles, 4d, 9d, Is 5d. Rudd, Specialist, Norwich. ol ENBRAL ACCOUNTANCY^ Rent and ?-? Debi) Colloction. All Classes of Insurance. I —Llew. D. Jones, House and Estate Agent, 125, High-street, Bangor. o LADIES.—Nurso Hammond's Împro\'ed Re. ?-J medies act in a few hours when all eie< fails. Surprisingly effect;ve.-Send stamped envelope for Free Sample to E. M. DAmroond, 304, Iligh Holborn, London. < ATRIOTIC ~B ADG ES ,I^a^g^s—Uriiorr jaeks^ JL Belgian, French, Allies in ailk, eto. Sample 12 for 8d; three dozen assorted 2s.—W. H. Jack- son and Co., Grimsby. o OSEWOOD PIANO, Full Compaq. hOTY RKey.s; good tone; nine guineas cash, or 6s monthly.—Crane and Sons, Ltd., 156, High-street, Bangor. o SHORTHORN CALVES for REARING.—If you want the very b,-st, write to Frank Dobie, Littleton, Cheater; no fancy prices; cor- re?jKwidence a pleasure. WANTED, Seaomd-hand or New S&:f-acting w and Screw-cutting La??ps, various sizes; must be in good condition; by firsft-cLajse makers. -Full pairtiouLars, giving height of eemtres, dis- tance of gap, ami length of bore, together with bottom ca..<fu price, to Tho Red Garage, IJan- cl,udne. 9 VXTEDDING GIFT.-Lady off ?na.g-B?? '1 7-guinea Service, Al Quality Piatd (stamped). six each Table, Dessert Spoons, Forks, Tea, and Egg Spoons (3-5 pieces) unboiled aocapt 25s; approval.—Write, "2579," Chron- icle, Bangor. WALLPAPERS, from lid per roll. Any quantity, large or small, 4t Wholesale Prices. Stock exceeds 250,000 rolls; all classes.— Writo for Patterns, stating class required, The Barnott Wa-llpaper Co.. Ltd., tDüpt. 280), Camp- field-avenue, Manchester. o I~MPORTANT TO MOTHERK^Every Motlwr JL who values the Heaith and Cteanlin-as: of her child should use HARRISON'S RELIABLE NURSERY POMADE.—Ono application kills all Nite and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens ttie Hair. In tins, 4,Ad and 9d (postage ld).-Geo. W. Hfu-rison, Chemist. Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Bangor: J Bowen. Chemist. Carnar- von R. Roberts, Chemist, Bangor-atreet. Aber- ystwjth: W. M. Jones, Chemist. Llandudno: J. Winter. Chemist. Holyhead: R. H. Williams, Chemist. Llangefni: T. J. Prichard, Chemist. Portdinorwio: R. A. Evans. Chemist. 3 G!REY HAIR permanency and speedily re- %X stored to its original colour bv uinr HARRISON'S HAIR COLOUR RESTORER. It i6 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 Is Id (postage 3d extra). Manu. facturer 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. Roberta Holyhead: T. G. Hughes. County Theatre, Bangor NEXT WEEK— Miss Winifred Maude's Company Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday "Love and the Woman" By Ivan Patrick Gore. Thursday, Friday and Saturday The Mormon & the Maid Popular Prices :ofd. to a/6. Soldiers in Uniform Half-Price to all Parts. PLEASE NOTE—Commence 7-15 p.m.  P. d f??ER Picture d rome,  INEMA BANGOR. under the see direction of J. WHITE, Music Hall, Chester, and Picture Hall, Mold. NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAMME. STAR PICTURES. Monday.—"Amrchists of Monte Carlo." Tuesday and Wednesday.— Finger of Fate." Thursday and Friday.—" When the West was Young. to T Saturday.-—" Broken Nose Bailey. SPECIAL EXCTA'SIVES AT EVERY PERFORM A N CE. Continuous Pictures from 7 till 10.15 every mgntl 011 acoonnt of tho Troops in town. Half- price for Soldiers. PICTURES INTERSPERSED WITH COMEDY AND DRAMA. The New Palace, Bangor. T?irONDAY, MARCH 1st, 1915, and E?-y  Vec k at 7.45. NY Erening During tho Week,, at 7.45. Bangor's Premier Programme of Pictures (whero everybody goes). Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday (Drama and Comic).—When the West Youn.g; Fabe oi Lutie, Fake Alarm: The Reel Agaifea; Bobs (in- tereet); The Beast; Laug'hfling U»« ^Keyetonc); and Pavh'e'fi Topical Gazette of ljubeet News, For One Vv ceJ; Onlv, M R J A C K HUGHES, Great Weleh Ba.?o, straight froan the ILppo^ drome, London. Tliursday, Friday, nnd Saturday (Drama and Oonifio).—FaaJior; Exiaitinig Oourtedifrp; Real Thing in Cowboys: Merry Nig^ht; Boweo- Bo-ye (Ke^!?tone comic); Bully Boy No. 4; and Pathe's Totpical Gazette of Latest News. MATINEES, Wednesday and Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. Tea will be provided Free in ód and ed Seats. Halt-price in 6d and 9d Seats after 9 p.m. SCHOLARS" MATINEES, Saturday Afternoon, at 2.30 p.m., Id, 2d and 3d. Soldiers in Uniform, Half-price. lopular Prices: 3d, 4J. 6d, and 9d. 0 LEGAL NOTIC. Re EDWARD JONES, Deceased. PURSUANT TO THE STATUTE 22 AND 23 VICT., C. 35. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an persons having any claims against the estate of Edward Jones of 89 Tai r Mvnydd, Bangor, in the County of Carnarvon, formerly of tYiars Place Bang-or aforesaid (who died on the 28tli day of January 1915 and whose will was proved in the Bangor District Regis- try of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice on the 16th day of February HI15), are required to send, in writing, the particu- lars of their claims to the undersigned, the Solicitor for the Executors on or before the 31st day of March next, after which date the assets cf the said deceased will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall then have been received. Dated this 2oth day of February 1915. J. EVANS JONES, Bangor, o Solicitor for the Executors. LOANS. MERSEY DOCKS AND HARBOUR BOARD. TIKE MERSEY OOGKS AND HARBOUR BOARD are prfpired to receive LOANS of £ 20 and, upwards, as may be agreed uoon on the security of their BONDS, at Interest at'tlh« rate otf B4 5s Od per onntum, per annum, pay- aiblo halif-yearly, for periods of Nina Years and upwards, as may be arrag ged, or for Borne silortor peracde, by epecial crnanig^nent. Oomnnunicatioiiis to be addressed to 'Richard I. rowJ, Treasurer, Dock Office, Liverpool. ALFRED CHANDLER, General Manager and Seoretary. Dock Office, Liverpool. 0 MUSICAL. —« ——» MISS OLWEN ROWLANDS, F.R.C.O., L.R.A.M.. GIVES J. E S SON SIN PIANO, ORGAN, and HARMONY. PUPILS succeasfuliy prepared for Examina- tion. CARNARVON VISITED, Terms on application. Tawelan, Bangor. 11930 SHOOTING WANTED. WANTED, next season, good R-ough Shoot- v ing, in Office, Bangor. 0 ACCOUNTANCY. AN experienced Acoi untant is open one or two evenings weekly to Audit Books, Balancing and making Accounts, etc. For terms aodresa "H. F.R. "Chronicle" OSSoe, Bangor. 0 THE FAHM AND GARDEN. BASIC SLAG.-All grades, analyses guaran- -L* teed. delivered cny stauon in England and Wales.-Chuxles Pcken, Merohant, Wohcrhamp. ton. PEAT MOSS LlTTER~I~BeSt quahl^ t lowest price, delivered any station. -Charlea Picken, Merchant, Wolverhampton. 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, three insertions, 2,1-; up to 30 words. 1/6; three insertions, 3/- OWING TO THE GREAT EXPENSE IN aOÐKI NO AND APPLYING FOR SMALL AMOUNTS, NO ADVT. WILL BE INSERTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY A REMITTANCE. tJ I r 10 I 15 20 _l 25 25 30 i 1- 1W Please insert the above Advertisement times, tor which I enclose I I remittance value f Nattie .if. d dress. LLEYN RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. SAlfN SUB-DISTRICT. APPOINTMENT OF INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES. TEIIE a<bo.v?-n?nx?d C<??moil invite applicar T tions for the appointment of Inspector of Nuisances and Sanitary Surveyor. The area of the sub-district is 46..501 and tne population about 7865. The salary will be .£02 10s Od per annum to include travelling and other expenses ex- cept stationery and postages. The appointment will be made subject to the sanction of the Local Government Board and to the provisions of their General Order of the 13th December, 1910. Candidates must be able to speak Welsh, and must hold the Certincate of the Royal Sanitary Institute or some other similar examining body. The per.-on appointed will be required to perform in respect of the sub-district all the duties relating to the o:ffice of Inspector of Nuisances under the Public Health Acts; Sani- tary Surveyor; Designated Officer under the Housing (Inspection of District) Regulations, 1910; and Inspector or Surveyor (other thau Highways) under all Acts of Parliament, Orders, Regulations and Bvelaws (including building), for the administration of which the .Council are or shall be responsible; and to carry out wuch duties as the Council or the Local Government Board may from time to time direct. Be will be required to reside at some place in the pub-district approved of by the Council, and to devote the whole of his time to the duties. Applications, in candidates' writing stat- ing i age, qualification and experience, accom- panied by copies of not more than three recent testimonials, must reach me not later than the 9th March, 1915, marked "Inspector." Canvassing directly or indirectly will dis- qualify. By Order, HUGH PRITCHARD, Clerk to the Council. Pwllheli, February 2:3rd, 1915. c TENDERS. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS T5ENDERS &ro '¡nr a NEW HOUSE and ALTERATIONS to FARM BUILD- INGS on the BRAINT SMALL HOLDING, LLANSADWRN, for the Anglesey Small Holdings Committee. Plans may be seen at my office on and after Thursday next, the 25th inst., and tenders, eealed, and endorsed "Tender for Braint," to be sent in to Mr Walter O. Jonez3, Clerk to the County Council, Llangpfui, by not later than 10 a.m. on March 10th, 1915. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOS. OWEN, F.R.I.B.A., Architect. Mcnai Bridge, 22nd February, 1915. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS TSENDERS rvo invited for ERECTION and completion of proposed NEW COUNCIL SCHOOLS at Llandvuydog and Ty Mawr, and for Additions., Alterations and Repairs to the Council Schools at Peutraeth, Llaufach- raeth Llaingoch (Holyhead) and Llechvlched (Bryngwran), for the Anglesey Education Committee. Pians and Specifications may be inspected at my Office on and after Thursday next, the 25th inst. Tenders, sealed and endorsed with name of the respective Schools tendered for to be sent in to Mr R. H. Williams. Secretary of Education, Education Offices, Llangefni, by not later than 10 a.m. on Wednesday, April 7th, 1915. Form of tenders can be obtained from the Architect. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. < JOS. OWEN, F.R.I.B.A., County Architect. Menai Bridge, 22nd February, 1915. TO BUlLDERb AXD CONTRACTORS flTSNDERS aro invited for the Erection of 15 Workmen's Dwellings (in 2 Blocks of G and 9 respectively) at Llanerchvniedd for the Twrcelyn Rural District Council. Plans, Specifications and form of tenders may be seen at the Union Workhouse, Llan- erchymedd, at any time between 9 a.m. and C) p. m on and after ni 5 p.m. on and after Friday next, the 19th inst. Tenders sealed and endorsed "Tenders for Cottages" to be forwarded to T. H. Hughes, Esq., Fir Grove, Menai Bridge, not later than 12 noon on Saturday, the 13th day of March. The Council do not bind themselves to ac- cept the lowest or any tender. JOS. OWEN & THOMAS F.R.I.B.A., Architects and Surveyors. Holyhead and Menai Bridge, February 15th, 1915. o PERSONAL. ?ORGANS a?d'MYFANWYS'—WUl every ,NIT Morgan and Myf&.nwy a?d their h'?uda send coTt.ti-ibmt?n, large o?2 emiJl, towards M<?or Amibulanoo (Lady Bughman's Anitbula?c? Fl'Ct for Red Cross) to Mias G. Myfan,wy H. Morgan, 45. I>ra.haan Ga/rdens, London, S.W.? o M- RSLio¡-.fEL F. -HAliLow asks weoI"'y Gladys in the kingdom to subscribe to tihe "Gladys" Motor Ambulance, in connection with Lady Bushman's Fleet. — 4, Grcnville-street, Ru-sseljl-gquare. o SITUATIONS WANTED. CHAUFFEUR, disengaged through war; any repairs; knowledge oi etao-ncity; total aWainer good -f -Address, Box i!, or go(, rc e 8o0?:" "Chroniclc" Omc?. Bamgor 0 PUBLICATIONS. UREE SALVATION FOR ALL 1 By the Spirit of Revelation in ZION'S WORKS. Vols.—I.—XVI. (with cawogl, ) Free Libraries. .C" in Free Iibrarie.

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